APRIL 12, 1950 1742 WESTERN GU ARDIAN yI'B.INCl COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street. Sunsmersldo. Phone III! News. Subscription, Advertising Iaprenonlnuvgg s. ELNIEI stunt-in and GIOIGI cI.ow I-louse Phones: The (lunrduin nsny baboon at lilland . Muse MWWIII Ilnrbs In Summers! or sell Bookstore, Summer Street; Gouruee Drugntore, il Central street: Kelly's News-stand. Water Street: Alyre Douootwu Grocers. Second smog" Island Marl Gllulot, I1 (lrlnvllln Ghent: Ilctior Transport, Water Street: Albnn's Grocery, on nuuou soon. The Guardian will be K. L. Wllta In Benslngton delivered to any born. tn Boy at 80 Del div 01' lilo our week. Phone am for nsersldo by Carrier service or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on you mung, ...sliATING Saturday aedeque rink. -BlNGO. BINGO; BINGO, May second, remember the date and keep it open for the Knights of Columbus Bingo, st. Paul's Hall. ruesday. May 2nd. --DON'T FOIl.CrET- the Big An- nual Bowling Banquet. Men's and women's Commercial Leagues. 6.00 P. M. Wednesday, May 3rd. Oly- mpia Restaurant. night. -KI-INSINGTON and Malpeqeu Presbyterian Churches. services sunday, April 23rd. Kcnsington at 1.1 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Malpeque at 2.30 P. M. Kenslngton Sunday school at 10 A. M. Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan. Minister. -PRl'NCF.T0wN U N I '1' E D ('.IlUllCll. Malpeque. Sunday, April 2'lrd. Divine Worship 230 P. M Wednesday, April 26th. Service Bal- itc School, 8.00 P. M. Rev. James Cross, Mlnlstcr. pTlIl-I l(l'.'NSlN(lTON J unior lllizi nihcr of Commerce have nrr.-inL'mi to have two men from the income Tax Department at ilin lx'onsini:ton Town Hall. April 26th iind 27th to assist farmers in iiiaking income tax returns. -TAKES SPECIAL COURSE - it-t. D. S. Diivis of Summcrsldc ulr-tnrhnicnt. R.C.liI.P. lclt today for Montreal where he will take it month's Course in preventive service work.-S. -BORDI-JN CHURCH SERVICE Siiiidnv, April 23rd. in Legion Hall at 3 P. M. Bible School at 2 P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible study Wednesday evening at Mrs. H. Macxenvzieis. You are cordially invited. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Minis- ter. -JOINS AIR FOILCE-Mr. Ed- ivard McNeiil of Summerslde leaves today for Toronto, having being accepted into the Royal Canadian Air Force in the air ;-i-cw trade. A graduate of St. l1unstan's University. Mr. Mc- Ncili is a son of Mrs. D. F. Mc- Nrill. Cedar Street.eS. -CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of New London for Sunday, April 2.”-rd. second after Easter. St. 'fhomas', New London. Holy Com- munion 10.30 A. M. st. Stephen's Burlington, Evening Prayer 2.30 P. M. St. Mark's. Kensington. sun- day School 6.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. B. A.. Rector. -LADII-28' GUILD ltIEE'l'lNG-- The regular meeting of the Lsdies' Guild of the Summerside St. Mary's Church was held in the hall on Tuesday evening with the president. Mrs. J. M. Logan. in the chair. After the routine bus- lness. arrangements were made to cater to the Layimerrs Association Supper on May 2. A social hour followed when refreshments were ierved by Mrs. Earle Simmons Ind Mrs. Firth Bowness.-S -TRACTOR DRIVER FINE!)- Before Magistrate R. S. Hinton. C.. in Summerside yesterday. s man from Summerside was fin- ed 525 and costs or thirty days for travelling with an overloaded tractor and trailer. A resident of lite O'Leary district was fined 350 and costs or thirty days for in- tnxication. it being a second of- fence. Another party from the n'l.cary area charged with forg- Pry was remanded for a week.-S. - vouno WOMEN'S GUILD I- Mrs. Emmett Rsnahan presided over the regular monthly meeting of the Young Women's Guild of the Summerside Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening at :he home of Mrs. Keith Johnston. opening wil.h,,the repeating of The Lord's Prayer in unison. After" the routine business plans were made for holding 5 Rummage Sale on Saturday, May 0. Mrs. Henry Bishop was appointed con- vener of the purchasing commit- tee. A social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. David Larkin.-S -SUNSHINE Tl-11 - The sn- nusl sunshine Tea sponsored by Iho Lldles' social club of Stun- tnersldc Trinity United Church which was held on Thursday of- ternoon was highly successful. The president, Mrs. G. L. sheen, welcomed the guts. Presiding over the tea cups were Mrs. Ham- mond Johnson and Mrs. Edwin Taylor. while other members as- sisted in serving the guests. The small tables were attractive with ihelr centre decorations of roses Soft music was played during the afternoon by Mrs. Kaye Hansen. The candy booth was in chsige of Mrs. Ivan Nicholson. add the home cooking in charge of Mrs. Stevenson. while Mrs. H. Dickie- son had charge of the prettlly decorated sunshine Basket. Mm Millicent strong was convenor of this Suntmlne,Tee. -B. Relief for SORT. UIRQATS -GENERAL INSURANCE. Ralph G. Muttsrt. Bummoreidc. -Till OKTO CLUB used cloth- ing sale has been postponed rcm Saturday. April mod, to so day. April Nth. - -9A'lTI!N'!'I0N NURSES. active and inactive. an educational pro- Srlmme will be held at the Pies- byterisn Hall, April 25th. 8.00 P. M. Your attendance is requested. The Nursing Registery of summe '4. -K. OF C. CARD PARTY --At the regular weekly card party held on Thursday evening at the Knights of Columbus Home, Sum- merside, in the bridge games Mrs. Josie Wedge won first prize for the ladies and so. Elmer Pinuu first for the men. In auction, for the ladies. first honors went to Mrs. Gabe Gallant with Mrs. David Arsenault second. High score for the men was by Mr. Andrew M. Arsenault with Mr. George Guadct. second -5. --IN COUNTY COURT -- The case of W. F. Shea versus Fred L. Arsenault. was concluded yesterday before His Honor Judge L. (J. Lewis. This was an action to re- cover the sum of 531525, bell-3 balance due on s. a shipment of chicken haddie made to the dc- fendant by the plaintiff. Among other items the evidencerdisclosea that payment of 8100.00 made to a. third party could not be allowed as a payment on account. Judg- ment was given in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of 885.03 and costs. Heath Strong. K. C. re- presented .the plaintiff and Mr. J. A. Gallant, the defendant. Court adjourned until Tuesday, May 9th at 11.00 A. M. - 8 , Personals ...-Mrs. Ernest Walker has re- turned to her home in Summer- side on Thursday evening after spending several days in Sack- vilie, NB., guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Frank.-S --Mrs. Harold Howard of Bur- ton Lot 7 has just received the sad news of the death of her uncle, Rev. Wm. T. Mclienna of Lincoln, Nebraska. Father MeKenns had been ill for over a year. Father Phelan Mclfenns. of Moreil. P. E. 1., is a nephew of deceased. -- Sport Echoes (Continued from page 6) There was a bit of an upset in the first four games of the final in the l..sdies' League. The favored Happy Gang were trailing the Lucky Five by 02 pins. Individual scores - Happy Gang: Bybil Thur- meier 530; Daphne Arsensult 565. Marg Underwood 519; Blanche Laughltn 037; Edythe Dodds 470: Total - 2142. Lucky Five - Mar- ion MscMurdc 501; Bernice Perry 000; Joyce Bernard Ml; Sally Bas- ler 002; In. Compton 510; Total -- 2884. The Summerside Juveniles lost the first game of the Island finals to the chsrlottntown Vics by the score cd 42 to 24. The Bummersidu team was not expected to do much better than that against their strong opponent . The summersielc boys have weaknesses. however, that might be corrected with fur- ther practice. They fall to pass me bsll around when in the vicinity of their own basket the boys beuzg rather too anxious to take shots at the basket. It seems too bad that 1 system of scoring could not be fashioned whereby players might get credit for assists as in hockey. Sometimes blsketblll players en- gineer very clever plays in which two and sometimes three men fig- ure, and yet the only one who gets credit in the box score is the man who sinks the bail. In the case of youngsters it is perhaps natural that they get over-anxious to take the scoring shot. themselves raalier than pass it to a mate who will get credit for the score, on the other hand it is I good test of players. They should subordinate their dc- sire for individual glory to the winning of the game. That is some times hard to do. but It is I sort of character test and one of the most important functions of com- petitive spcrts is to develop char- acter in its players. - O O 0 About that new rink pro est. We're beginning to feel mot! and more like a voice crying In the wilderness. The "Rinkless Town of the Mlrltlmls" looks good to hold that title for some time yet. The Legion has withdrawn its 310.000 offer and is now considering a memorial home of its own. No one esn blame the ugion for that. Their offer stimulated little on- ough interest in the project. Inuk- ing s gift horse In the mouth is bad enough. but Ignoring the been entirety is still worse. 0 O C There seems to be too many "ifs" in connection with the buildtn of an artificial ice pant. in summer- slde for next winter. it -seem rm: GUARDIAN .CHARDO'I'TETOWN --Fourth Row (tleft to right)-Der Wendell Lyle. Donald Rogers, Orrin Anderson. Vernon Thompson. Third Row-Arlene Bernard. Bessie Bridges, Erma Ferrisls. Barbara Sobey, Agnes Stewart. siiii-icy rernsii. Second Bow-Myrtle Thomas. Gerald Thomas. Norms Janet Tanlon. Carol Brooks. Front Row-Fredtlvlllls. Eldon Decoste. Donald Arsenault, Compton, Wayne Mulrhead. Siimmerside Airport News The official opening of the new Corporais Club took place here re- cently -with a large number attenu- ing. The guests were Wyc and Mrs. R. F. Gross, SyL anti E. F. Publicover, FVL and Mrs. Ice. EVL and Mrs. J.J. Kiliaixi, IVL and Mrs. A. W. Batcheior, W01 and Mrs. D.L Quinn, Sgt. and Mrs. R. J. Oliver. Mr. and Mr.-. C. Linkletter of Summerslde and Miss Philippa Bectcn of Victorizi, BC. h'fC Gross, the guest. speaketul officiated at the opening and gave an interesting talk on the organ- ization of the Club. He pointed out that it was not only the best but the; only R.C.A.F. Corporals' lnst.i'.i.te! with air conditioning facilities, l The beautiful fire-place was: erected through the courtesy of. M. F. Schurman Co. side. Mr. Llnkietter read an inter- oz-sting speech prepared by h:s grandfather, Mr. M.F. schurni.iii,, who was unable to attend. In the closing ceremonies, tnel new bar was officially opened by" Mrs. RF. Gross. After the nu- bon -was cut, the orchestra, played "Roll out the barrcl”' and dancing was in progress ter- the remainder of the evening. rlie guest vocalist, LAC. "Paddy" chain- bers sang several Irish and modern selections; also doing a tap dance. The evening's entertainment was rounded off with a very lovely cab- aret lunch. A very enjoyable birthday party was held for John, son of LAO. and Mrs. S.B. MacDonald recent.- ly. He celebrated his sixth birth- day. Many of his little friends at- tended. LAC and Mrs. G. Shields and family are being welcomed on the station -where they have takcti over the apartment vacated by LAC. James Tobin. who n10'-it i0 one of the new homes at slentnn Park. l I Mrs. W. F. Cooke and family have returned from New Gian-101'. where they have been spending the last two weeks visiting her IIiOl;l'llll'.t Miss Philippa Becton hos retui.s- ed to her home in Victoria. BC. after spending a vacation visitmg her sister, Mrs. D. L. Quinn. Friends will be glad to hear N403 the condition of IEVO tstani K-err, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital on the ser- iously ill list, is improving favour- ably. LAC's Pawson and Clark-Marlo-.v and Cpl, Peterson have returned to this station after completing ll tour or duty, followed by special 91 .:jjm- OIINIIIII AIFIIIII II MAIKII Yltll VlV"'. St. Eleanor's School Grades 5,6 of Summer i 10 led , to Naval Hospital, Halifax. N S. een Thompson, Stanley Compton. MacKlnnon, Gerald -Photo by Burke. leave. with, "Exercise Sweetbri.ir" iii the north. Sympathy is extended to Cpl L.B. MacDonald on the recciit death of his mother, Mrs. Leonard MacDonald of Antigonlsh. N.S. Cpl. George st.-me suffered an injury to his hand last week when it was jammed between the han- gar doors. He was to have left April 15th with one of the La'l' caster aircraft for Whltehozic. Y.T. base for the navigation ex- ercises being carried out by the Specialist Navigation course in tn- Arctic area. Church New: Making their first Holy com- munion at the RC Chapel on Bar: ter Sunday morning were. Jxrly Finnigan, Carol I-Ialder, June Mc- Intyre, Betty Donovan and Mich- ael O'Neill. Richard Thorbourii Charles McQuald and David Reid'- ie. Solemn High Mass, celebraieti by the Chaplin and with a male choir composed of station pefSull- nel assisting. marked the occcis n. Last Sunday evening, the seco ltl meeting of the Holy Name Society was held in the RC Chapel. Tzic meeting opened with the clectlcn of officers. FVS M. Halder, Cpl H. M. oweiii. LAC. Stahiey Arson- ault, Cpl. l....l. Finnigan were elect- as president. vice-president. treasurer and secretary respective- ly. It -was resolved to meet on the second Sunday of each month. inc some day Holy Name Sunday is observed. After the meeting a llli'-("ll was served by Mrs. I-I.M. O'Neill Mrs. George Raynard and litter. L.F.' McIntyre. members from the Society of borretto. The Easter services were celeb- rated in the Protestant Chapel Sunday morning with morru-lg prayer at 11.00 A. M. and Hu':r' Communion received at 12.00 A. M. Mr. Richard Henthorn supplied special music for the service. Titr- organist was Mrs. A. B. Fee. Dur- ing the service the Scripture lesson was read by Wyc R.F. Gross. Sunday school was held in the afternoon, at which time small gifts, were rewarded for Sunday School and Church attendance. to the children. The three children of Cpl. ant Mrs. 15; Lamb, were baptized on Easter Sunday at 3 p.m. by FH- G.B. Fee. The children were christ- ened Sandra Cameron, god-parents. Cpl. and Mrs. H. I.eBcutiilier. Alien Charles and Carol Heather. goal- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gofdcn Ramsay. The Protestant Ladies Chapel Guild. donated beautiful tar drapes of gold brocade with royal red at the side that were used :or the first time on Easter Sunday These drapes have made -a vc'.',v splendid addition to the new chip- The Chapel Guild are now hold- ing their weekly meetings in the new Clubrocm, located in me Chapel. Jottings here and there . . .. . sports fans will regret to hear tti-.3 LAC. 'Tom' Pierce has been posted to Goose Bay -- Cpl. J. W. B. Clin- put from the Recruiting Centre has been posted to Dartmouth. N,s, - cpl. 'Champ' Champagne who has been a patient in the su- tlon hospital has been transferred LAC. Cousins is recovering from injuries suffered as the result of a car accident last Friday night. ATTENTION FORD We are offering a Ilml tractor plows, new tandem clear-lg at RELIABLE I T . mower, new pulleys and lighting kit: which we are - 257. DISCOUNT Off the ltegulir Retail Price ' i summerslde IIIAOION IISENS ted number oft new Ford disc barrows. s new hey MOTORS l Successful Concert At Baplisi Hail The Summerside Baptist Players topped all their previous play pres- entations when on Thursday and Friday nights they presented their three not face ”In Again, out Again" to audiences which filled the new Baptist hall to capacity on both nights. Directed by E'lV. E. J. Bs.rrass, the play had every- thing that goes to make for an hil- arious evening's fun and from the opening curtain to the final scene the play was an unbounded success in every way. If ever a local pro- duction hsd "em rolling in the aisles it was "In Again. Out Again" and the director and players an to be most highly commended and coil- gratulated for once again produc- ing a show which certainly could be classed as fast moving and highly entertaining. e The following is the cast of char- acters, Mrs. Quick - Doris Morrison. Almira. - Pat. Ogden. Waldo - Elmer Waugh. Candy - Marjorie Waugh. R0119! - Audrey Waugh. Noah Wiggins - J. Emelt Her. rlson. Professor Walter Meade - Tr-I Poole. Henry Hail M Colin Waugh. Aunt Dodie - Mrs E.J. Barrass. Lynn Lane - Joan Morrison. Ruth - Shirley Barrass. Dr. Hattie Honk Poole. --- S CurralT& Briggs Win Bowling Title For Second Year The Curran and Erl'z;.zs bowling team won their second successive iioivling championship at the Capitol Bowling Alleys before a large crowd of spectators last night. defeating the City Slick- ers in the second string of games of the finals of the Summerside Commercial League by 544 pins. They went into last night's games with a lead of 108 pins and this game them a margin of 652 pins for the series. The C and B hoys edged the Silckrrs in every game last night. the first by to) pins. the second by 44 pins, the third by 30 - pins and the fourth and last game by the overwhelming margin of pins. Doug Harkness chalked the high sing-t, 312 and Harris had the high-four, 1050 Austin Brooks was high scorer for the eight ganies, making the un- usual high average of 249. Last night's scoresvcity Slick- ers - Earl Smith-8'79, Harrison Mild hers Ferguson-749, Keith Champion- 800, Henry Gallant-709, Leo Shields-6'12; toial-3809. Curran and Briggs - Austin Brooks-947, Waiter Schurmnn- 708. George Guergls-793. Doug Harkness-890, Allie Hatrls-10:0 Total-4833. Almnr and Vicinity guest of his aunt. Mrs. John Ashley over the iveelr-end. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Ralph Hardy and son Herbie spent, the week-end in Summerside, Miss Margaret Mountain was a guest of her sister. Mrs. Henry Oliver of Huntley. Miss Wanda Barbour was guest of brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. sterling Barbour of Cole- man. Mr. W. B. McI..ellan who has been 'vlslting friends and relatives in Providence R. I. and Montreal re- turned home on Wednesday. Friends are glad to know tmit Mrs. Isaac Dunbar is home after being a. patient in Western Hos- pital for the last few days. Miss Catherine Wallace returnoil on Saturday night after attend- ing the Teacher's contention in Charlottetown. The Alma Y. P. U. met at the home of Weldon Rennie on Tues- day evening. Miss Lily Henderson was in Summerstde last. week when she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs Arthur Galpln. Miss Florence Dunbar Grade XI student of Tignish Convent spent. the Easter holidays at her home in Alma. Miss Marilyn Rennie is visiting in Elmsdale guest of her aunt Mrs. Leigh MCNClll. Myron Barbour, son of Mr. aizri Mrs. Waldron Barbour met Willi it very unfortunate accident while aroundithe wood pile on Wednes- day morning. Somehow or other he got struck above the right eye with the axe and the doctor found it necessary to put eight stitches in his forehead. The many friends of Mr. James Gordon are sorry to lesm that he is sick at his home with virus pl eumcnia. Mr. and Mrs. ,Ralph Duggvii motored to summerside on Friday and brought back from the hos- pital Mrs. Duggatrs mother, Mrs. James Adams. Mrs. Con O'Brien left by plane on Friday for a. short visit Wlth friends in U. S. A. ORGANIZED IN III! The Yukon was treated I sep- mu territory tn l-808 Master Willey Dunbar was the. -7: HEADQUARTERS Hardware If ””FI5I7C'3.?s?t3Ig:Mr They'll give A you a good light, but you'll always win out with lilsis Fine equipment. - Come in Today 0 A Section Angling Licenses Issued '5 Elegy In Getlilie Memorial cemetery The summer sun is setting o'er n spot that's dear to me. The quiet shadows ripple. like the ripples on the sea: The cricket's song arrests me the deepening solitude. For here. loved ones gone on be- fore. have found their last abode. in The cold grey shafts of marble. and the slabs of snowy white. Declare to all-futility-the passing of man's might; The head that bore the hoary crown. and feet that never walked. Were brought from dust. to dust returned; by Death. the reaper. marked. The solitude ttrnws (lF9l'l9F Hm- lhe shadows turn in night. A still small voice within cries. "Oh. look to realms light. For Jesus now prepares a home- God tells us in His Word. And those who've claimed Him. He'lllbrlng forth, when He rit- turns ns Lord!" Oh. blessed hope. the Christian's hope. that we shall victors he. Since Jesus died and rose again. He'll set each Pnptive lrt-oz And lmdy then enjoined to soul will rise to he with Him. I-lnrih's hands escaped. the victory won-in glory nought can dim! -B. M. Wheeler. I116 cf Wnliiiceburg. Ont. (Formerly of French River. P.E.I.) THROAT Foreommon ordinary son throat I l His many friends in New Annsn New Annan and Vicinity 4..-.. Miss Norms Woodside was s vist- tor to Summerside on Saturday. Mrs. Delbert Rayner was a visit- or to Summerside on. Tuesday. Mrs. Bert Poole was s. visitor to Summerside on Tuesday. Miss Irma McNeill and Miss Marjorie Wall were visitors to Summerslde on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard wall and Mr. Willard Wall made a business trip to Charlottetown Thursday. Miss Hazel Dawson, North Try- on. spent the Easter week-end visiting in Now Annan. Friends of Mr. Arthur Wskht will be sorry to hear he is confined to his home with a severe attack of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood and family were visitors at the home or Mr, and Mrs. Art wright on 5'lli- day. Mr, Leland Curley St. Dunstans Uniiersity. spent the Easter hull- days visiting friends and relatives in New Annan and Clermont. Miss Miriam Manderson. Mis- couchc Convent. is spending the Easter holidays at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mau- derson, New Annan. The sincere sympathy of his many friends in this community is 'extended to Mr. Clark MscQusrrte T and his son in their sorrow in the death of Mrs. MacQuarrle. Miss Ella McNrill accompsntul by Nil!-s Elaine Cash of l.'rnerni:l are spending the Easter holl- days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allie McNelll. N-w Annan. Both girls are students ct) Klnkora Convent. Mrs. warren Nesbit was I visitor 1 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rayner. Travellers Rest. Also at the home of her bra- ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and ilrs. Delbert Rayner. New Annius. - -1. .ii.. I and Travellers Rest will regret to hear that Mr. James Pendergsst xenslngton, has again entered thl Moncton Hospital, where he under- went an operation and all hope for It speedy recovery. U. 9. AIR. MAIL The first regular air mail roots in the United States was estab- lished in win and operated tween New York and Washington D. C. - Professional card be- M..- II. E. ELLIS Auto - Casualty INSURANCE I summer 81.. Bnmnsersldo PHONE 2418 l1re 0PTOMl1'Bll'I Complete Vlsunl Analyses Glnsnen Fitted PHONE slid SNlALLlIlAN'8 BUILPINO summer-sl.:., P.m.i. Br. Enrle Hickey Chartered I... men! Clnldlnn nuns M Commerce slulkllng PHONE 288! Bumme ....u ' Is. E.-P-tlrl-tllltl-la. Oot.D. R.0. or-rosifr-raisir Eyes Examined muses littod office Boon: In In I to I Indnyepoointment. BEGIN! THEATRE BLDG. IIIIIIIBII St. llmnerelde l l i