' . ~ . THl,,__.\_iit-1,ES,TERN oua T10R95). II Hanover Stool, all. Ottawa Street.‘ ""4 sand-s» a. . ._, wanrnama PIINOI '- OOUNTI . ,~Im.l_vb¢loti¢ias.aamannr» ’ TheGtiardlaanllr"-l!eh0n|btatanyoftlse ‘ llllllllllterlidel ' ..followlng stores _- ' - an punts", Water Sheet: Gourllea Drugstore,‘ I1 Central Sheen Ioronto Vince's Grocer’; . L naflnartllan Water ‘Sn-eat: 4mm Mas. maul: o. smear. mdian, River. c. o. r. Prov. Council Mblllbel’ over 01:20.2. madly‘ evening. April 12th, at m. - . .ranslsr'renlalr avartmo CIRCLE - Mrs. G. A. Boehner was guest speaker on Thursday evening m the Manse at the April meeting of the Evening Circle of the Bum- merside Presbyterian Church. She presented many interesting factors regarding her experiences as miss- jongyy 1n Fonrnosa. The, president, Mrs. C. C. Hickey. wasdn charge of the devotional period and was as- mtsd by Miss Constance Enman. who led in prayer, ma. David Lar- kins, who read the Snip/cure lesson, m4 Mrs. Henry Bishop. who gave the cffertory prayer. At. the con- clusion delicious refreshments were served by the committee in chair; R. C. M. P. Presented Show In 0'|.eary_ —'I‘hs spacious Verdun 'f‘-heat.re_ tn O'Leary was packed to it's very rim on ‘lhursday afternoon, Ap- ril Tth when. he RCMP. showed a number of t interesting nnd instructive m vlng pictures on some of thd’ uty spots ct Con- ada ancrdhowlng some of the manifold activities of "Canada's Finest". the Royal Canadian Mounted Police whose motto is "maintain the right" and which is renowned as the fbrce “which always get its nun." The first film was of beautiful Jasper Park in Alberta. Tthen a most intmesting fl'cn on thetrain- ing of the famous R.C.M.P. dogs. ‘Iihe next nun was a splendid pic- torial account of the celebrated iotu-ney oft the little R. G M. P. schooner "St. Roch". from Van- couver to Lunenburg. N. 8., taking about 28 months and being the first time that the journey has aver been successfully made through the treacherous ice in- fasted-waters of Canada's great North West ‘territories. A short film on Prince Edward Island and also a sing-song brought this most enjoyable and informative after; noon to a close. Between films one of the R C. MZP. officers explained to the children some of the duties of good citizenship and said that the show this afternoon was ‘ part of their educational m on "Youth and the Police" and men- tioned that they would be coming around again shortly to the dif- ferent schools and that. they hop- ed to have a baseball team organ- _ iaed in Ofbeary as well as in Ai- berton and Thznish. The R.C.M.l>. are to be highly complimented on this splendid educational venture. The officer thanked the teachers and parents for having the chil- dten assemble in such large num- hers. thanked the National Film Board for iheir machine operated by Henry Clark of Alberton,‘ and to Mr. Milton Smallman and his son for donating the use of their theatre free of charge. All the schools of the district were repro- rented includinl! Knutsford. 0‘- lrary. Mount Rovai. Woodstock. Bloomfield, Howlan, West Devon. etc. In the evening the show was repeated for the adults and again them w“ p, very .l,arge attendance. FAR-AWAY FIELDS BERGEN. Norway — (C?) — Waiting to b¢ returned to his home, is a 14-year-old Italian N? who was discovered stowed away aboard s Norwegian freighter. l-le grew tired of his home Ind "i!" ed for a Norway-bound ship, be- mause: "Norway was so far await" Mark B!!!“ Sheet: Al”. II Ill-Sud M0001 WINDOW. Wltll filli- ' ated birthday cake, adorned wl ; n any!!!» sis-em 'u " Siren; ‘ 0b delivered l0 an: heme in Susanna-aide by urns: or lSe par week. Phone Slur iU-I for tlllgnrwas to the boy responsible for delivery on murmurs. 4181111»! PARTY... mg, Ewen Nicholson, Summeraide. as. slated her little daughter, Elisabeth, celebrate her tenth birthday m; Thursday evening with twelve of h" Wung friends. Games were much enjoyed until time for m. freahments, when all sat down to s, delicious lunch_ with the candle- llghted birthday cake the centre of attractioln-S. —IIB'I'BDAY CELEBRATE!) -_ A lolly time was enjoyed by a number oflittla girls and bUYs on Wednesday. April s when Elaine MacDonald celebrated her am birthday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Elrina Mac- Nl-‘lll. B0 King 51.. Summsrside. Many lovely gifts were received ‘b? the little girl. Games. singing 8w were enioyed until than... entation of the charmingly doc Bl"? lighted candles, brought-ex. ‘Qlimltltlns 0f delight from the m- tie ones as it was presented to her. ‘llrey all joined hands and sang Happy Birthday Elalng" and then sat down to enjoy the goodies. Personals in... Bishop. Mrs. Allen Jenkins and Mrs. Willard MacDon- ald were Thursday evening hostess- es of the Summer-side Trinity W. A.-S. —Mrs. James Murphy. Kelvin Grove, is spending a few days in Charlottetown. where her young eon, Carl, is a patient in the Prinllce Edward Island Hospital — ur. day morning for Sackville, N B. where they will be the week end guests of their daughter and son- in-law. Dr. and Mn. J. i". lib-link. ' -—.B. ton returned to their RDIAPIII —Mr. and Mrs. D-nest L. Walker left Sunrmersdde by auto on Satur- —Mir. and ms. Richard s. Hin- home in Fine ‘Concert ' Surncrlerside after a delightful six weeks’ visit in Vancouver, B.C., where they were guests cf Mrs. Hilton's sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Tantcn. Qn re- rna GUARDIAN. Presented By‘ - sshe; Pupils -—-'I'he auditorium of the Suin- “ High School was filled to ogplfig on Friday e-vueninr with a u enco w gre m- and the concert staged aware Pupils. ‘Ilheprogram consisted of a ‘ “ of the Junior Assem- blies held during the year, Tho setting was the deck of the l-LMB. Pinafore. At the blowing of the wlhistle by Jackie Simpson, all m; sailors came on deck, and were ordered by the oaptaimJohn Gal- lant, to relax and be entertained. At a. later date, in turn they would entertain. ‘Ilhs first play presented was "Birthday Land". Barry Baillie. "B11108 on a star. was answered by the Wishing Fairy. Elizabeth Nicholson. and conducted toBlrth- day Land. where the King, Don- aid Gay. and Queen. Myrna Han- cock. ruled. The twelve months of the year were represented. A step dance by Billie Gallant The_nil.rsefy play “little ms Riding Hood" in two scenes can- tnined fairies, elves and brownies. Brenda Orchard was Little Red Riding Hood; Richard Rankin. the Wolf; Louise Rayner. the Grand- mother; Lorna Gcnlteman, the Motherz. Margaret Coffin, the Fairy Queen. This was followed by a Minuet Dance by fmlr’ girls and four boys. A play. based on health rules, was called "Fairy Dimple Cheeks" with Margaret Joan Carmtlhers taking the leading role. Harriet Campbell was Tinkle Bell; Arthur Morrison and Elmer Newoon were the boys in the wood. "Pandora's Box." enacting the story of how trouble and sorrow came into the world. was present- ed by Marv Rae Tanton. as nar- rator: Katherine Clark. Pandora: Clifford ~McGulgan. Epimethus: Donna sliliphant. Minerva. Queen of the Fairies; sheila Woodside. Hope. a fairy; Wendell Waite, Lorna Icard and Mary Trcden- nick, the three ‘playmates: Greg- orv Noonan. the announcer. A historic plsylet. "Christopher Columbus”. with Bruce Moore as Christoph-er Columbus; Trick Lid- stone, the Portuguese Sea Cap- tain; Buddy Boyle, rzing- Fer-din- and of Spain; Carole Elder-kin. Queen Isabella; and David Darby. Messenger. "lite Builders of Gouda”. with Patsy Preston as sleeping Beauty. who had been asleep hundreds rf yea-rs Canada. Scout. and did not know about Lawrence Gallant. Bnv introduced her to each Alberta and ‘Ibronm, Ontario, to visit Blends-S. mar-side, has returned to Mount Allison University to continue his studies. l-le was accompanied by a class mate, John Earle o! Mont- real-S. EAST WKLISHIRE SCHOOL Honor roll for month of Much: I Grade lx-l. Buddy 'MacKin- 0Y- Grade VIII-d, Itreda Yeo. Grade VII-l. Phyllis Yeo; 2, Mae Yeo; 8. Ann McQusid. . Grade V-l. Rollie Campbell; 2, Beverley McQuaid. Grade IVi-tl, Florence Yeo: I. George MacKinnon; 3, Billie Mc- Quaid. ‘ Grade l'l’-l. Douglas Jewell; a, George MoQlisid. I. Grade I (Al-l. Eva Jewell: l, Nancy Willis: S, Oarl McQuaid. g Grade I (Bl-ti. Vera Jewell; i. Eiirabeth McQuaid. Grade ‘I-(Cl-l, John Shreehan. Most stars in Grade IV—Billie McQuaid. Highest mange: Freda Yeo. Perfect attendance: Phyllis Yeq. John Bhreenan. Helen Younker, teacher. KILLED CHILD nnrocawnm us. Avril 1° _(cl=>_8even-year-old Franklyn Boyd Knox of nearby Werntsellh Lake was killed Saturday W"?! struck by a car on the highway‘. An inquest will be held tOmOYNW- turn they stopvped over in Calgary. 4M1. Graham Muttart. who spent his holidays at his home in Sum- Province. Jane Morrison was the Red Cross Nurse. A French com bv Judith Ross. and ths choruses "Loch Lomond" summtnslnr g ronlv (Mtlll.)—TllE. ‘A A rut-l“ " still‘- < CLAUDETTE COLBE ‘ ROBERT CUMMINGS 700N AIliECHEA ;aw”"' _ etaunlnumlateaataeneeu-nnilul HAZEL BROOKS llriliifiliflk Also Sports Reel Ami Cartoons Shows 7.l5-9.l5. Matinee Tuesday 3.30 seafloor-ell slwmp. l}, m. lllzd were interspersed through- The next number was a- quar- tieétfi’: “One Umbrella Built 1hr . ‘ma sailors of lhoYBJLS. Pina- ' M’! hello their entertainment with the 10181118 of the chorus "We Sail the Ocean Blue", m. 10""! by I numbe of other sel- ections from this Gilbert and Sullivan light opera. Herbie Crop. kett played the part of Ralph Rickshaw: John lredennick. John Porter 8.03.; Int Shaw, Josephine. l/he Oaptailfs dauglqg. er: Merle Elderkirl, nuttemlp. Miss Ann Murphy and waCreel- man Macdrtlrur were the piano aocoinpanists. VILLAGE GREEN SCHOOL Report for March: Grade IX-l. Dorothy Buell; i. Elisabeth . Grade VII-l. Billie Acorn; l, Kimball Acorn. Grade Vl-l, Ill-nest Duffy; f. Blair Buell. Grade V--1, Margaret MacNeil; 2. Maurice Duffy. Grade__ 111-1. Dewar Myers. Grade I-l, Reggie Duffy. Highest average: Iirnest Duffy, Celina Doyle, teacher. EARLY IMPORT and a solo by Janet Home were 9g Jliuluri-td. 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