V3: l l ; I I . . : 1 l l I I I . : I JUNE ' 6. 1953 2nd or stairs or REGIONAL mnuinznlo GLIIIIGS. Immunization Clinics for INFANTS -from 3 months and PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN who have never been in- oculated will be held in the following schools for the sur- rounding districts: PRINCE -10:30 A.M.-Borden 11:30 A.M.-Richmond 1:15 P.M.-Mt. Pleasant :30 P.M.-'Tyne Valley Health Centre Monday, June 8 1:30 P.M.-Kinkora Tuesday, June 9 -10:00 A.M.-Cape Wolfe 11:00 A.M.-Glenwood Wednesday, June 10- 1:30 P.M.-New Annan 2:30 P.M.-Kensington Thursday, June 11 - 9:30 A.M.--Bedeque 10:30 AM.-Central Bedequr 1:15 PM.-Central Lot 16 2:00 P.M.-Miscouche 3:00 P.M.-St. Eleanors QUEENS - 9:15 A.M.-Winsloe Station 10:00 A.M.-Central Royalty 10:45 A.M.-Southport - 9:30 A.M.-Kingston 10:00 A.M.-Uigg 11:00 A.M.-Vernon Bridge 11:00 A.M.-Bonshaw 1:30 P.M.-Crapaud .............. .. 2:00 P.M.-"Mt. Stewart Wednesday, June 10- 9:30 A.M.'-Hunter River 9:45 A.M.-Eldon 10:30 A.M.-Breadalbanc Village 11:00 A.M.-Belle River 1:30 P.M.-Stanley Bridge Thursday, June 11 -10:00 A.M.-York 11:00 A.M.-Glenaladale 1:30 P.M..-Ft. Augustus 1:30 P.M.-Rustico Cross 2:30 P.M.-Stella Maris 2:30 P.M.-Bcthel 3:15 P.M.-Hermitage KING'S - 9:30 A.M.-Elmira 10:30 A.M.-Red Point 10:00 A.M.-Peake's Station 11:00 A.M.-Morell 1:30 P.M.-Priest Pond 2:30 P.M.--Rollo Bay East Wednesday. June 10- 9:30 A.M.-Little Pond J Mqnday, June 8 9 Tuesday. June 9 Tuesday, June 9 10:30 A.M.-Fortune Bridge 1:30 P.M.-St. Charles 3:00 P.M.-New Zealand Thursday, June 11 - 9:45 A.M.-Cable Head East 11:15 A.M.-Upton 1:30 P.M.-St. Peter's South Friday. June 12 -10:00 A.M.-Georgetown 1:30 PM.-Montague 3:00 P.M.-New Perth DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE KEEP THIS FOR REFERENCE Heat At Work In Hushed Sdenoe Make your heating dollars count with TORIDHEET AUTOMATIC HEATING II D xlvrlarlw iv?- O The proven emclency of TORIDHEE'I'Wali Flame oil burn- ers keeps your fuel dollars from going up the chimney. Fuel savings of 2595 are common-some run as high as 505.. Get rid of dirt, work and uneven heating. ” 191 "V Get TORIDHEET right now. Silent As A Spinning Top Hushed-yet active heat where it does the most 800d-gently massaging the walls of your boiler or filmace. Thisslowly rising, steady swirl of blue flame Elves the entire heating plant a greater opportunity to absorb the heat extracted from the oil, resulting in lower stack temperature-less heat wasted up through the chimney passage. no rnrssuni-: oiowronon ROAR -No complicated pressure pump is required to force the fuel oil through a pin point atomlzing nouie. No blower is required to send a blast of lir into the ashplt. There is no ashplt heat lost. It's whisper quiet. Backed by over 29 years of oil heat experience. TOP DURAIILITY. 56 years life expectancy. 9UlCI( WARM UP. 7 times faster than clay Of brick refractories. V GUARANTEED IN WRITING-25Vo OUT IN alil-NTIILLS 0 ON GUN IURNER REPLACE- sa ' A wide range of size mid capacities for the smal- lest of cottages to thc lai-gr-'l of nimszfons. THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Girl Guide News lIanpenlags.0LTlia' Week Continued from page 2 years ago today. by Msgr. Maur-E MacDonald. Among those who have enter-I tained recently in honour of Miss Florine Evans are Mrs. W. A. M. MacRae, Waterside, Mrs. Leith Ford. Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs.- Dean Robinson of Park- dale. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller left Wednesday on A motor trip to Nova Scotla, where they will visit Truro. Halifax and the Annapolis Valley. returning to the Island next week. The I-iungabee Group of Trinity United Church entertained at din- ner last evening at the home of Mrs. Wallace Rodd, Highfield. in honour of Mrs. J. T. .Irwln who, with the Rev. Mr. Irwin, is moving to Western Canada later this month. Mrs. Irwin. who was pre- sented with a gift from the group, was also the guest of honour when tho Knitting Club was en- tertained last week at the home of Mrs. Lewis Turner, and receiv- ed a lovely gift from the hostess. C O 0 Mrs. W. C. Lawson of Alberton is spending two weeks at Keppoch with her daughter, Mrs. T. D DeBlois. . Il',"O and Mrs. E. G. Maclnnis of Aylmer. Ont., visited recently with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trainor, West Royalty, before leaving for Dartmouth where F10 Maclniiis has been transferred. 0 a Miss Loretta Trainor, R.N.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Trainor, West Royalty, has re- turned to her home from Lon- don, Ont. 0 Miss Betty Hughes. Brackley Point Road, left by plane Tues- day morning for Harmon Field, Nfld., where she has accepted a position as clerk stenographer. . . . c 0 Among the friends entertaining for the Rev. J. T. Irwin and Mrs. Irwin during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Johnston and Mrs. Stanley Lancaster, who held an evening party in their honour on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster. . . . Mrs. Ernest E. Clawson enter- tained at tea at her home yester- day afternoon. the guest of hon- our being Miss Joyce MacPhail. The house was artistically decorat- ed with bouquets of apple and cherry blossom , and the tea table with tulips and apple blossoms. Mrs. F. A. A. Mutch, Mrs.. P. A. Creelman and Mrs. A. D. MacLen- nan poured, and those serving were Mrs. N. D. MacLean, Mrs. Gilbert Henry. Mrs. E. V. Bell and Mrs. Louis Simmonds. O O D On Monday afternoon Mrs. W. A. Johnston was hostess to Indy members of the staff of Maritime Central Airways at tea in honour of Miss Emily Kelly, when she was presented with a gift from her co-workers. Miss Mary Mac- Kenzie presided over t.he tea table. and Miss Kathie MscLcod nnd Miss Joan Buimer assisted in serving. At the opening ten of the Slim- merslde Golf Club on Wednesday afternoon. the hostesses were Mrs. J. C. Simpson. Mfslll-llarold Mclvor. Mrs. Gladys MacQuame. Mrs. Gerald Hayes. Mrs. Donald McPherson. the Misses Blanche Hagg, Constance Enman. Marion Macldurdo, and 1o.ne,lVlacdonnld. . Mrs. Charles H. Johnson of Bathurat, N. B.. spent a few days in Summerslde last week visilinlz Dr. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Ham- mond Johnson. C I Mr. and Mrs. B. l-1. Hunter en- tertained at their home in Sum- merside on Tuesday evenlnlr. I100- ourlng Dr. and Mrs. Burton How- att of Bedeaue who are lesvlnz to take up residence in Char- lottetown. . Last Saturday Mrs. R. P. yan- Alatine left Summerslde by plane for Fredericton. N.B.. 10 loin her sister, Mrs. W. R. Cannon of Victoria, B. C., at the home of her brother and sister-in-law. MT- and Mrs. Charles Llewellyn. All left the following day for Can- ton. Msasachuseits to visit an- other sister, Mrs. Norman Olsen. . a a Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wediock of Summerslde visited the former's mother, Mrs. Everett wedlock. Charlottetown. last week-end. I I 0 Mr. and Mrs. L R. Allen of Summerslde had as their guest SEES 'T. :;:3: Solution To last Saturday's Crossword IELANGIR l FURNACES. RANGES all PARTS Write or Phone last week their son-in-law, Mr. Fraser Ross of Halifax, N. S. . . . Miss Noreen Simmons of sum-- merside whose marriage to LAC. Allan will take place this after- noon was guest of honour iii a tea this week when Mrs. Ralph Caseley and Mrs. Morley Wylie were Joint hostesses. . . . Last week the Misses Mary Crosby and Blanche Hogg pm...-. tained at the home oi the former in St. Eleanors at a kitchen shower in honour of Miss Sim- mans. use Mr. and Mrs. Murray Willel. of Summerslde entertained at a square dance party last Fridag, evening. Mrs. James Godfrey of Black River, 11.3., who has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harlow, Summer- side. left Saturday on return. . . . Dr. and Mrs. J. F. MacNeill of Buminerside had as their week- end guest their daughter, Miss Ruby MacNelll of Saint John, N.B. sea The Misses Martha and Enid Maclllarlane entertained at their home in summerside on Monday evening when bridge was in play. . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. l.r-my Summerside spent the in Charlottetown. . of w.t-ck-cnd Mrs. Morley M. Bell and sister, Miss Betty Robinson have return- ed to their home in Summcrsidc after visiting with their iicphcw, Dr. Ralph Calder and Mrs. Cnldcr in Detroit, Michigan. 0 O t Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smallman of Summerside had as their week- end guests, the farmer's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hume Hopgood of Saint John, N.B. see Mrs. A. S. Hopkins entertaincd at her home in Summerside on Thursday evening. . . . Mrs. Ernest L. Walker and Mrs Kenneth Walker entertained at their home at the Tea hour on Friday afternoon. MrsST. D. Car- ruthers presided over the ten cups and Mrs. William Morrison assist- ed in serving the guests. . . . Mr. and Mrs. A: W. King who have left Borden and intend to reside in Ontario, were entertained by A number of friends prior to iZhPlr departure-by Capt. and Mrs. D. MRCAJCRIT, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers, Mrs. B. C. Saunders, and also by a number of friends at the Abegweit Hotel. The closing meeting of the 11th Ciiarlottetoivn Brownie Flack tzionl was held on Thursday June 4th. The Brown Owl, Mrs. Joserph Rodd, called the Brownies into the Fairy Ring around the Tloadstool. after which each of the Sixes went to the Toadstool and renewed their Promise. Golden Hand badges were pre- sented by District Commissioner Susanne MacKinnon to the fol- lowing Brownies: Joyce Archer Judy Archer, Betty Morrison, Gall Ste- wart. Judy MacDonald, Edith Jean Phillips and Anne Moore. The Gardener badge was pre- sented to Joyce Archer and Judy Archer. The NeedIewoman's badge was presented to Gail Stewart. A presentation was made by the Brown Owl to the Six having the neatest Six Book. best average attendance and highest in giving. This was received by Heather Mac- Nevin and the Brownies in her Six. A pi'cseritatioii was made by the Brownies to Mrs. Barbour who has assisted the Brown Owl with the Pack and who is leaving the Province soon. A song by eight Brownies - Sylvia Phillips. Dawn Currie, Judy MacDonald, Shana Cotton, Donna MacLean, Margaret Stavert, Edith Jean Phillips and Elizabeth Phillips, accompanied by Sandra Sutherland, was enjoyed. This was followed by a sing song by all the Brownies led by Guide Jocelyn Stewart. Ice cream and cake was serv- ed by local association members, Mrs. Lloyd Yen. Mrs. John Davies and Mrs. Burgoyne to the Brown- ies and their guests. Before closing the Brownie Cor- onation Trlbute was presented to the Commissioner. The meeting closed with Brownie Prayer, Brownie Taps and the National Anthem. GUIDE BESSBOROFGH SHIELD Tho Bessborouah Shield Compe- tition for 1953 took the form of a Coronation scrapbook and a doll-dressing competition. The competition closed May 30 and seven dolls and four scrap- DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS Fellow Sashes (-7813-) Slant Italian poet Fruit of apple family Meditate Employ Labor Sun god To riln off the rails Capuchin monkeys Gang Malt. bclterage 24. Young pig 27. Engaged the services of 29. To happen 30. Reach across 31. Birds :1 a class 34. Island (TWP off - Scotland 33. Father 39. British mining . truck 4!. Girl's name 42. Bear 44. Pitcher with a lid 46. Fryiightly 18. Mix , smoothly I47. Observes , 48. Old ': ymsuurea of length DOWN 1. Shut. 2. Greek poet. 3. Simian 4. Hebrew letter 5. Smell 6. Sides of rivers Ha.- P3959 9'? 13. 14. 15. I6. 17. 8. Free frnni living - germ: 9. Potato (dial.) 1li.Rubbcd out 13. Light spar (naut.) 15. Tell-graphs 19. 21. 23. ,l)uLX.ORYP'l'0QU0'rEI'-Ilere's how to work it: '7. India fpoet.) 20. Open GEN BED EIEEIIIIB BEBE 18. Perform la : - ' 20. Swiss rivcr 22. Pier 24. Forms. 25. Capital Yeslrrdiu 's Answer I -37. Measure of length 40. Metallic rocks 43. Owing -14. Old measulc . of length '46. Exist 31. Minute ski! opening 33. Horny pitta (Zool,l 35. Stairway post 36. Levels A A X Y D L B A A X R. gyv IILONGFELLOW one letter simply stands for another. In this exam; :v I. ..; .:. cd for the three L's. X for the two Ols. etc. Single lcilcrs, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, Each day the code letters are different. , A Cryptog-ram Quotation '.l'YGDj.HAR Q! GJHA OJDT Wyb XJL OJHA UMBH QJTLR. URQy,TJ'l' LCJTR, TIGJHA HJTR, W oscsooiivg-;-.orcih Yesterday's Cryptoquoie:1PRESEls'CE OP MfND”AND xURAGE IN DISTRESS ARE MORE THAN ABMIE3 To mew evsssssennxvm. 'l”illl '4 Does your die . . M v.i a .a VICITENOII tnglme mg cl). Aunt J, uxm V... W ' 1 , PACK" ' " 53 Queen st. -- cl-.EI.i..'.0rTETCE"fl -- Phone 2480 as Grafton sc.”'- cimwn t "" "W '4 . T A! IIIIHIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIITIIIIHIIII liillxliillil ii R ttrecomrnmend 704056 - 'I 704444? You will cnjo whole wheat in this elicioiis form. Vita-Wear is whole wheat in Cris . thinwat'ers...noutis - ing and so satisl'ying.' MADE IV PEEK FREAN'S ”3;,i,',,5,,;”.Il,BISCUlTS. books were received for Judging. I The three Judges found it icrw dliTlcult to decide as the work was, very well done and the scrnpl books were very interesting. Th:-y lfelt the competition was very well lchosen for Coronation year. , l The final results are as follows i First-The lst Sunimcrside Com-, 'pany: Belgium Doll. I I Second-The 1st and 3rd Chm-g ;lottetown Company: alndio -Hliiclu .Doll. l E Third-The 12th Cliarlotlr-town lcompanyz England; Queen Doll Fourth-Southport Co mp n llj . Holland. The other three dolls WEFP iron: Tignlsh with Ireland, Slemon Parr with France, and S0lIi'lS vl.l.i Sweden, but they had no Scmpl Books. I The dolls and scrap hooks aic ion display in the Rogers Hard- lware Co. window Jar a fan rlnls. The Stars Says Continued from page 2 you should acquire new contldciicv .in yourself and the courage in an ion to still greater heights mu-ly Ill 1954. Finances should pl'nspm- br- ginning with the early Fall. Rom travel and mmance are iavorctl after Jilly 1. A child born on this day will hr- idealistic, romantic and endowed with a love of travel. I)ny After Tomorrow Contentment. and serenity nliw the highlights of this most bonni- icent clay. Minor obstaclcs and set- backs which may have harassed you ill the past should be all but for- gotten, and personal rclozlniiship. are under such fine lvISp6(',lS,,lll.l'. both business and social hours brine unusual happiness and contcn'- ment. Your feeling of well-being may result in a desire to help Olli- ers. It is a worthy one and any efforts you make in this dll'P('tlnIl Ishould reap rich spiritual i'cwm'tls. Imagination and inspiration arc at a peak during this period and should be utilized to their fullest by those engaged in Cl'Pi1i,lVe work. If It Is Your Bii-ilidziy If Monday is your birtlidny, you lshould find the year ahcad marked by exceptional progress where am-I bitious and worthwhile objectives are concerned. This is your year lo attack major projects with imagin- ation and vigor .C especially if you are engaged in pursuits wihcli rc- qulre creative ability, imagination. originality. Your talents should achieve un- usual recognltlon within the my! three months. at which timc nml should plan to fake a. trip or ill some other way to widen your soc. lal horizons. It 15 quite possible that I you have been keeping your nose to the grindstone for a. long period. but your nose to the grlndstone forl a. long period, but your innatclyi gregarious nature. will soon need! to find an outlet. Your horoscope” favors both travel and social ac-' tivitles. so you can take your pn-,k,l A child born on this day will be? industrious, imaginative and an-l dowed with exceptional ability tol get along with others. svMMr:nriEi:nEv'.-M. s, The May meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary Society of Sum- merfield United Church was hold Thursday evciilnrz. May 14 at the home of Mrs. George Mayne. The meeting opened with singing of "Zion's lglng shun Reign Victorious". Minutes of last. meeting were read and adopted. Eleven members answered roll call, The collection received totalled 35.10. Easter offering was 531.00. Seven hospital and sick calls; were made. The sum of 514 wrist l the , collected for the Maritime Home For Girls. It was decided to bring arliclnsl in next niectlnir in be sent. to port, worker in Halifax. A prayer imsl offered. Mrs. Crawford Sinclair presented the study period in (1171- logue form based on the tliclnrw "United Nations and Christin:w' Missions". Those inking part unrj Mrs. Harland Day. Mrs licrnnn Mayne, Mrs. Elmcr Stewart, Miss Elsie Mayne. The Juno meeting will be hnlril at the home of Miss HRITIOTI Glover. The uord ”spirlt." IS in hcl used for roll call. Miss linrru-ti Glover will have charge of study! period. The niecting closcrl by re- peating the Mizpnh Br-ncdlctlon. Lunch was served by liostcss. followed by social hour. 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