DECEMBER 1o. 1949 rH E w T E R N G u A R D S A N i Sunday. December 11th, in Legion {i} PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street, Su mmerlide, Phone I88 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representative- l. ELMEB MURPHY Ind GEORGE CDOW The Guardian may b6 Mlllht st any of the following stores In Summerel’ B oluiore Summer Street: Gourllea Drugstore, 21 Central Street; New London‘ H 1 I 1030 Sell ofleysstlind. Water Street; Mark Gaudet, o1 Grenville Street; A M, 5L Stephzgfgflmgln m“ Second Street: Island Motor Transport, ' ' Water Street; Alban's Grocery, 120 Russell Street. telly’! Ame nnucette‘: Grocery. K. L. Waite in Remington. flle 39y at So P" our order w Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerel‘ by Currier dny or 18o per week. Phone 288 for this service or give Wednesday’ Dem 14ml s“ vim us; boy responsible for delivery on your route. __BIL[,F0LDS, name embossed n?‘ m 801d, sample's Drug and igwcllery Store. Kensingtou. murmur) RINGS from 00-00 “may Seqnples Drug and Jewel- ‘Z... store. KcnsinKl°Tl~ 4.11"!‘ SETS Evening in Paris. 5mm“ Drug and Jewellery Store, KgnSlllglOiI. Lsvolnnslna PBESBYTEBIAN Sunday, Dec. 11 A. M.~and 7 P. M. ev. J , Donald MaoKay. ev. J. A. clllfltflL-Scrvlces lith at R Preacher. p a. -»\.. H°P°we“'. N’ sh tor licuowalr. interim M0 k8- - ._.LAYIIIEN'S 1hr monthly meeting o1 theJgQy; i- Association of St. $351111, St. Eleanors. and St .\iar,\"$ held on .\iar_' Thursday evening in St Hall with the president Jo » T. F. mcmllcrs 0i U10 GROUPS MEET- Church. summerslde. was o: ‘omicll in the chair. Major uncNutt. president of the Dfiqncrv Layinclfs Association and ' executive were 0X- —POUL'I‘RY—BuyIng live end dressed poultry daily. Fred Wad- msn, Kensington. Malpeque. Sunday, December 11th. Divine Worship 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 James Cmss, Minister. ustlna Cove, Cape Traverse and will show films a Community Movie please attend. Malpeque Services Sunday. . Deccan-leer 11th S. at 3 P. M. and Malpeque at. 7.30 P. - ter. qnmumrow" Unued Ohumrhlwednesday night games at the P. M. Tuesday. December 13th. scr- vice. Dariiley Hall. 8.00 P. M. Rev. —AT'1'I2N‘TION Residents of Alli? Carleton. The National Film Board in Cape Traverse . Hall. “Tuesday. December 13th. 8.00 D1 3c‘ Kerpm$ P. M. All interested in purchase of Prviectm‘ December 5th.. 6th and 7th. He “x-Eusmpgelslgggrfifircfi eight grade eleven students In the Kensinglon at 11 A. M. Freetown Kensington Sunday School at 10 A. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minis- -— (JURLING RESULTS -— Rs:- TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -—BORDEN CHURCH SERVICE "=11." Sunday School at z y. M. l PYQBOYHH: at 3 P. M. Everyone wei- lfnnle- Rev. p. M. Fraser. Minis- , '91‘. Summerside Airport News l l -—CI:IURCH NOTICE for Perish l of New London for sunday. Decem- ber 11th. 3rd in Advent. 5t. ‘Thomas’ The Leathercraft Club, now com- prising of about thirty members. has proved to be quilc successful. The club meets Monday. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday afternoon in the trade-advancement room of the drill hall. The course of study. drawn up by Leading Aircraftsman William Warshick. the instructor. is comprised of a set of five projects. namely. a book-mark, a change purse. a key case. a wallet, and a lady's purse. After completion oi these five articles the student is qualified to proceed with any article that lie wishes. The club is clpcn to all service personnel and their dc- pendents. 1n the near future tho club will hold an exhibition olf pro- jects completed during the three weeks of the clubs operation. by students who have never attempted leatherwork previously. The station theatre group has ccmpllcted its first successful pro- duction. "Lets Smile". A large ap- preciative audience received the show with a great ovation. Prom the opening chorus to the final closing of the curtain thr- production was studded with stars giving an ex- l cllifliz Prayer 2.30 P. M. St. Marks. Kcnsinglon. Junior Sunday School 3.00 P. M. Senior Sunday School 6-30 P. M. Evening Prayer 730 PM. -Ho.ll, 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. B. A., Rector. ‘ l - CURLING RESULTS _ The lfollowing are the results o1 the Curling Rink, Summerside: ILE. Ellis 10, E.P. Foley 6; AS. Hop- kins R. F‘ 'C Durnin '1; M. M. Bell 6. V. (lroom 4; F. MacRae 7. LAC. Carlson 3; J.K. Curran l2. E. Conley 5. Standings-President a0 points. vice president l6 points, _ S —- CLINIC FOR CHILDREN — chief medical officer. was in Summerslde on examined 43 grade eleven students lin the Summerslde Academy and Miscouche Convent. He vaccinated ' 29"» chiidrcli at the Convent and High School in Summerside and hlbilifln of real showmanship, Main- ‘ stated that on the whole the stays "I m9 5110b’, PO-illffldllcfile grade eleven students were in Frank Bmws and ‘vmdy wmd‘ ruffe. along with Fred lloutledgc. the stage manager, gave the sholv a strong opening with their Gav 90's irum-bvr. Perhaps it was Jill. Calorcns frcqucnt assoiiation with fairly good health. Several needed medical attention because oi de- ifects of vision nr abnormal ton- sils. Though many iiceded dental [m1 tn attend but were unable suns of Thursday's play at the ‘care, lie rvmarkcd that the stu~ , _ - _ film so because of weather con- summerside Curling Club, 5150 dents were caring for their teeeth rhoenfgpggfil, iilgbigdtilclfilultlt. rlitious. The main feature o1 the some o; yridayrs play; Austin ‘.much better than in the past 10st m? prong" n,“ ‘he lad‘. known glzlnllii! “'05 a talk bY Flt" I-‘t- Brooks 6. W. E. Jenkins 5; A. H. which should bcncfit their health as Loulm "nan MQGyQ-vr" ' Gporgc Fcc. R.C.A.F. chaplain Comey 9_ E_ Esra), 4; wmard in thc futurc. _ s g ' m. m.» silbicct. "The Plate "i MacDonald 9, E. 0cm» a; Cpl. ~---» mi- Lav .\It'll in the Church." Veil. can. 12‘ R_ Hoiman 5; Q Robinson , The theatre group possesses a Archdeacon G.R. Harrlwn. 1J8;- 10, H. R, MacFarIane 5; W. 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The unique interpretation of Rob- ert Serviccs “Shooting nf Dan Mk-Greu” was very impressive. Des Paquet. the golden voiced com- mentator, receives the blue ribbon for his contribution to the show. A telegram received from the Medl- cai Association of America bars Dr. Bones frcni continuing his practice after his DOYIOZYTTBPPC in “Th? Mad flDaniel Noonan.~s. Miss Marion Hmvatt. Cape .Traverse, has accepted a position with the Enman Drug Co. at Sum- ‘merside. - s l l —Mrs. Joseph Linklcttcr. Sulm- lmcrsidc. has left on a visit to [Western Canada where she will lbe the guest of her daughters. ‘Florcria. Mrs. Kenneth McCart- ‘ney, Moose Jaw. Sask.. and Gus-Ida. ,Mgs. Roy Adams, Winnipeg. Man. Toronio Stocks 43c (Ckintinued from Page l2) Do .... . . . . . . . . . - . - . - . l -_l&b_s_j_____m___ c.qri-_-1-“.n hammers were broken 1J0 14m » In this number but Fred llouicziges 45c 400 sigma ~ 90b head ‘is none the worse {or it. 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We have Christmas merchandise from Come in early while you We will be pleased to serye aims. Eight nut of every 10 house- wives in Britain cook by gas. ‘nru-qq l APPLICATIONS- For student nurses are now being received for the Feb- class . Entrance re- l “m” Junior Matricu- l quiremonts: l Iation. I Apply Superintendent Prince County Hospital, Summer- slde. - i -.~________ Arthurs Eczema Ointment New Available 60 CENTS . At ENMAWS DRUG STORE Summerside - I 4 . . NORTH AMERICAN urs L. S. STEVENSON ERANCH MANAGER I40 RICHMOND ST. A MUTUAL COMPANY pany must. be givejcrcdlt for their outstanding accomplishments in making this show such a success. Members oi the cast are: Byron John, 5am Walters, Dave Mc- McNaughton. Reg Paterson. Gordon MacAilister. Ted Simkins, Frank Chase, Bruce Crawford. Paddy Chambers. Norman McLeod, Bill Caloren. Des Paquet. Leo Myers. Fred Routledge. Frank Bones and Woody Woodruffe. stage crew are: Gordon Dari. Jack Pinnow. Bob Lynch, Nonrnan McLeod. Pianist is Mary Johnson, Electrician. Bifl Hoffman. Bones and Woodruffe are scout- ing for new talent to fill the cast (or their new production. This show xivill be a real smash hit. Wanted are singers. dancers, actors. com- ediails, chorus members. acrobats. jugglers and magicians. Required for a complete company are car- penters, electricians. stage hands. painters. make-up experts and typists. The co-operation of the entire station is required to make this a bigger. better, DTIRIIIN’ show than ever bsfQrB- TID BITS Leading the howling league is Headquarters No. l. Wllllvla points, close on their heels are F‘._\'lllg Crin- trai, with 1T. High single scorgds 351 colnpilcd by 1,50 McCullough. LAC Comar has Tl? high cross score c-f 73'3- average with his 24l- The hockey team will hold their final practice on SliIlClflY 09m" their grime next Thursday. THE WORLDLY WISE The more you know. the m0" luck you will have. TAYLOR-PICKERLNG A very pretty autumn wedding was solemnized at Marzate United Church on Wednesdfll’. 06ml?" 26 at 2.30 pm. when Eva Kather- ine. younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pickering. Clinton, be- came the bride of Earle Stewart. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. Malpeque. The church was beautifully decorated for the oc- casion with autumn flowers and potted plants. To the strains of Lohengrins bridal chorus, played by Miss Ruth Heanev, the bride entered the church nn the arm of her fflthfil‘ ceremony was performed bi‘ pastor, Rev. Gordon S. Stevens. The bride wore a floor length dress of white satin with sweet- Julian cleaned and kept clean, always fresh and sweet. iby per only sister. ‘MacEwen. who ‘Her shoulder length veil-was heldl .. .:n place by a wreath or orange| .b'.nSSOms. She carried a bouquet of_ red roses and maiden hair fern; ‘motor trip through the Maritimesl heart. neckline and fitted bodiccl 3&1?‘ _ . l-Icr only ornament was a three strand necklace of pearls, the gift‘ of the groom. She was attended Mrs. Blots, was attractively. gowned in a floor length dress of pink sheer and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, and maiden hair fern. i The groomsman was MI. Bloisl MscEweri. The ushers were George Pickering, brother of the bride and James Hickey Jr. friend of the groom. During the signing of the register appropriate music was] played by the organist. The bride's mother was attired inl a grey gabai-dine suit. with silver‘- fox cape. and wore s ~corsage oil red roses. Following their mar-' riage a reception was held at Birchl Hill tourist home. Summcrside.’ where sixty invited guests sat down- to a delicious supper. The toast to‘ the bride was proposed by the‘ Rev. Gordon S. Stevens and re-l sponded to by the groom. Following the reception. the g bride and groom left on a short. rn-czttt‘ For travelling, the bride wore a navy gabardlne suit. aqua topcoat.l with hat and accessories to matchfi On their return they will reside‘ in Malpeque where the groom is 1| prosperous young farmer. l The gift tn the bridesmaid was‘ an extension bracelet. to thcl groomsman a Ronson lighter, to‘ the organist. earrings, and to Ill-r’ ushers. tie clips. - I Prior in lici" marriage the bride g was ICIUIPYHI a TIIISCCIliIIIPOIIS‘ shower at her home, To the strains‘ of Lohengrins bridal chorus. play» ed by Miss Ruth Heaney. the bride‘ uni l LAC DOdds still leads (he high! who gave her in marriage. Thej the lbrand of football ulas played in l THOR WASHERS Full size 9-Ib. capacity tub. Big loads are easy for Thor. Shining pOlTg. Iain or lustrous, durable aluminum, will not rust or corrode. Easily THOR ELECTRIC WASHER $119.1! THOR GAS WASHER $209.50 to be was escorted in the drawing; room by Miss Elam Campbell and‘ seated beneath an arch of aspar agus, fern and cut flowers. Th.. baskets of gifts were carried in by Valerie Woodsida and Ross lVi-ilr- ray. The many costly and useful gifts were opened h_v Mrs. Hillard Wnodside and Mrs. Ivan Picker- ing. While the verses were read by Mrs. Arthur Profitt and Mrs. Louis Campbell, the gifts were very tastefully arranged by Miss Rena. Woodside and Miss Lorna Warren. The bride in hcr usual manner thanked all for their gifts, and then all Joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow", The remainder of the evening was spent in a social chat and music, with Mrs. Ernest Dunning at the} piano. A lunch was served by the. ladies. after which all departecLl wishing the bride to be many years of wedded bliss. 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