auousr 2o. 1949 THE GUARDIAN. CliAltLOTTETOwN PAGE ' FIFTEEN 1-? THE WESTERN GUARDIAN M? Eamon couurv omen I Summer Street, Summerelde, Phone 200 NewgS ‘ riptious, Advertising Jeseutntivee '-» a. aunts awiwnv nnd oaonori 01.0w - The Gun-dim m: be bought at any o! the following stores in Summe Ieohtoro, Summer Street: Gourliee Dru tore Bl Ceu - l ::‘111y'| Newsstand, Water Street; Maris Geudft, N. Granvillzl Alp] Deuoette‘: Grocery, Second Street; lslnnd Motor Transport, Water Street nie Guardian will be delivered to any home in Bummerllde Ivy Carrier M, n lo per day or 18o per week. Phone 200 for this service or give nu" GlNlllAL INSURANCE Ralph p, Muttsrt. Simmer-side. ..-5UMMEB8IBE Business Col- l,“ W111 re-open September 6th. Full commercial courses. Write or phone 45'3- _BOBDEN CHURCH SERVICE. .-sundey. August 21st. at 3 P. M. 1n Legion Hall, Sunday School at l P. M. You are cordially invited. new 1). M. Fraser. Minister. -(‘HURCH NOTIUE for Parish or New London for Sunday. August 21st. 10th after ‘Hinlty. St. Thomas. New London. Sunday School 9.30 A_ M. Holy Communion 10.30 AM. St. Stephen's, Burlington. Sunday School 1.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 2.00 P. M. St. Mark's, Kensington, Sunday School 6-30 P. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Ali services will be conducted by Rev. L. A. Dig- nan, Rector of the Parish of Port mil. All are welcome. Rev. Sidney J, Davies, B. A., Rector. ._1;ENSINGT0N, Freetown and Mnlpeqlie Presbyterian Churches. services Sunday. August 21st. Kcn- sillglnll at 11 A. M. conducted 0y ihe Minister and at 7.30 P. M. w MS. Thankofferirig for Dr. Quinn's Fund. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster will bo the special preach- gr, Freetown at 9.45 A. M. Mal- prque at 7.30 P. M. Church Schools Kcusington at 10.30 A.M. Free- iOWXI at 10.45 A.M. and Mulpeque st 7.30 P. M, Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. -—Ii‘i\liE\\'ELL PARTY —A group of relatives and friends gathered on Aionday evening at the spacious home oi Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MacNeill, Freetown, to bid fare- well to Mrs. Gordon Harris, the former Jean Gardiner, on the eve n! her departure “to Wetaskin. Al- bnrlli, Among those present was Mrs. Lulu Cunningham of Augus- ta. Maine. an aunt of Mr. Mac- Nelil. Much merrlment was caused by a number of humorous road- ings by Mr. Silas hiacFarlane and m» singing of the old songs. lilrssrs Norman and Sidney Mills furnished enchanting music on the violin and guitar. Dainty refresh- ments were serve by the hostess, assisted by the l dies. after which s Jolly dance ivas held. As the guests departed they wished Mrs. Harris "Godspeed" and requested her to return soon to hcr native province. - B rtllf to the boy reliwullble for delivery on your route. -N0'l.‘lCl T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that their WP!‘ must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee imertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, etc, should par- ticularly bear this in mind. —PBINCETOWN United. Church, Malpeque. Sunday. August 21st, 1949. 11.00 A, M. Sunday School. Divine Worship 11.00 A. M. end 7.30 P.M. Tuesday. August 23rd, Ser- vice, Darniey Hall 0.00 P. M. Rev. Jalmefiross. Minister. Personals — Mrs. Stanley l-Iowstt and son Bill motored from Bangor, Maine and are guests of Mrs. Bruce Iow- ett at her summer cottage in Try- on. — S — Mr. Wayne MscGregor arriv- ed from Greenland, N.H., this week by motor cycle and while in sum- mcrslde is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Heath Warren. — S ’ -Master Michael Shea 01' Great Neck, Long Island, has been visit- l"! relatives in the Province. While in Summerside he is a guest of the Misses Burrows and his uncle, Captain Basil Kelly, -- S —lM.r. and Mrs. O.S. Waidron of Miami, Florida, and Mrs, I. P. Pan: of Boston, Mass, are spend- ing a delightful vacation on Prince iodward Island. During their stay in Summerside they were the welcome guests of their sister. Mrs. Thomas Bishop rind Mr. IKishop-S. -Mrs. Lloyd Spears, Granville Street. Summerside has as her guests her sister. Mrs. Pearl Rang- er ot Strong, Maine, who 1; u. oompanied by hcr son and daught- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Incnan and their daughter Elaine of Runford Point, Maine, also Mrs. Inmans mother, Mrs. Violet Duran. READING FOR CANADIANS HALIFAX — (CP) Will R. Bird. noted author and president of the Canadian Authors Associa- tion. thinks Canadians should read more books by Canadian authors. "We have too long relied on foreign opinions expressed in foreign writings," he told s. Hall- iax service club. O- Q CAPITDIr-"SIIIISIIIQISIIIQ LAST SHOWING TODAY With Randolph Scott - Marguerite Chapman “CORONER CREEK" Shows 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 , MONDAY and TUESDAY i iiovn ro ma... A s rims! ro csnussi “Goodbye Mr. Chips" is so packed witliJiower, tenderness and emo- lion thrill that it will linger in our memory foreverl Robert fie lined last on the ‘hall a a‘ a AA REGISN BOIIIIG —‘ IIOIIIIAY llOLliPS Cuvntrif; ‘i’ o u in -"'.l‘.b.e s even his triumph iiedel“l And Greer , new star sensation, will IIQIII-ntll bold you spellbound with her heart-stabbing performance I Also Disney Cartoon . Show: ‘hi5 - 9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 2:80 A a a AA AAAAA TODAY 2=so,“v=1s and ans WM. ELLIOT]! in “THE FABULOUS maxim" With John cmoiifostiierins McLeod, Albert Deklier and Andy Devine russnsv vrnnrsniv - Ottawa. , Borden m. end Mrs. George 11111" o1 Chimp’ Valley spent Stindaly in Borden with Mr. and Mire. Norman Madwlliiisms. ' Mr. Holden Meoliure of Stamina. slde visited at. the home of Mr, Her MacKenzie of Borden qn Saturday. Mr. Georg " rum hie brlotilglminoa. Emu-sun‘ at Nbrbore ielt week. Mn. Oethnine Logan of ‘mumps. N- 5- ll visiting in Borden gueot o; , Mr. and Mrs. W8. Jardine, Mr. and Min. Georse Bus-db a “m” h“ ll their guest; tor e "t! recently Mlasee. Mary Weeks of Fredericton and Elizabeth Bead of Borden. MiseBeulahHoIwebt, Mfg, 331ml Hdwatt end Mre. Gladys Mee- Qusnrie er dimmer-side went Sunday with friendl at. Borden. Miss Virginie Webster ed Ot/iews 1| mending he: holidays with ro- latlvee on P. E. Island. While in 3018M! she is visiting at the home o! her aunt. Mn. r. J. mane. Mirs. John Murray and Nils! Paula McIvor 0f Summerslde and Mr. and MN. JOihn Keenan and little daugter Susanne of Welsford, N13, were visitors to Borden Inn on Friday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Noonan. Mr. and Mrs. David Bsiird of Truro who are spending their honeymoon on RE. Island were guests at the last week. Borden Cabins Mrs. Cecil Palmer of’ Charlotte- town spent a few days recently with her friend. Mrs. Norman MacWllliaIns at Borden. Mrs. William MaicLean and M155 Doris Campbell crf Dovrchester Mass, Mrs. Bessie Crmpbell of Cape 'I‘»raverse and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Inman of Augustine Cove visited at. the home of Mrs. Hector Mac- Kenzle, Borden, on Sunday. Mr. and lvlirs. A.G. Charppcil of Borden left on Monday for their- annual holidays which they will spend at Vancouver, B.C. En route they will visit their daughters, Mrs. Kenneth conneli at mngruth, Man. and Miss Wynne Chappell at Mrs. Hccior MacKenzle cf Borden had as her guests on Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Shepherd o! Walla Walla, Washington, Miss Florence Shephcrcl and Mr. Charla: Shepherd of Oshawa, Ontario, Miss Crystal Heissler of PictouNS. an: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atkinson ant‘ Mr. Jack Atkinson, Amihrest Aifter spending the day at Borden they left for Charlottetown where ‘they attended the Old Home Wee-k celebrations. What might have been e serious accident occurred in Borden about six o'clock on Monday evening when a cam from Halifax was in collision with a truck driven by George Dei-ghan oi Borden. The passengers in the ca: were Arthur I-laslrm-and his daughter Norma Lee Haslam of Springfield who had been spending a week in Halifax and Miss Margaret Maclennan of Halifax. Although badly shaken up no one was seriously injured. ‘Iine car which was Qrashed lnrtc the fiield adlioining the pave- ment. was badly damaged and was later hauled to a garage at Frederic- ton, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. George: Burch of Borden drove the young ladies to their destination at Springfield. The accident occurred on the pavement near the end of Captain Rand's lane. . Recent events in Scouting st Borden. The Boy Scouts of Bordon under Seoutmaster Raymond Hickey enloyed an overnight hike to Ohelton e. few weekl 880. On Wednesday e camping pict- ure end several educational pict- ures were shown in the town hsll at Borden f-or the Scouts, mu.- parents and friends under the capable direction 0d Cpl A.W. King RCMP. one of these o'c- tures was "Bringing Oil to Censde" and one on Folklore of Inpland fade. These were much enioyed by a large audience and it is hoped this will be a monthly event. The new scout hall which is sec- oind to none has been ebmost oom- pleted by Mir. AP. Oeretti, Eon. Vic-president of the Boy Scout's Association for P111. and the opening i; expected eei-‘iy in Sept tembe, Plans are eknod com- pleted for many of the fell activities of sport hobbyeraft, model club and radio Club and expectations. are high for a full winter of scout- ing. Cubbing and Guiding in Bor- den. Mrs. Miller Ferguson h taking over as Cub Mlstrea and cubs are also looking forward to a full win- ter. Capt. Reah Jay end e number of Girl Guides aire now under canvas st the Girl Guide camp at North Rustioo. The scout troop colors and heckerohlefs for the Boy Scouts are being made up by the Borden Wbmen‘ Institute and will be presented at the opening in Sept- ember. The Scout Committee A.P. Ceretti, president Gordon Stewart, Seer-dross, Hampton Meobetan, Kenneth MioAleer Reginald Rodgers, Maurice Lodge and Opi. A.W.King are very active in misting Scout Master Hickey on winter plans and high hopes use held for the scouts in Borden this winter. Other active helpers are w.s. Jerdlne, Herold Coggiu, Oolin Love end Russell Delghen. Friday 0:00: Paramount's Comedy»- and does. Ile eon dish It out, Newereel. A cameo THEATRE, KEIISIIIGIIIII Saturday Matinee 10 mum; Evening 1:15 and 0:15. lley bliiiaati, Terese Wright and Brien Donlevv. oo-eterred In Drama, "IIIITIOUILI WITH In) wrote the boob BUT he wonder’; why. lay eels hie ib- too-end does. Also Serlei and SPRINGFIELD W.I. The August meeting of Bpflnfl- fleld W.I. was held at the Mme of Mrs. Ivan Lambe with the pre- sident, Mrs. John Hlckox tn the chair. The singing of the ode was followed by the Creed and roll call was answered by fourteen mem- o‘ bers and six visitors. Minutes read and approved. Mrs. Cieorue Dunning end Mrs. Keith Mayne. delegates to the provincial convention gave inter- esting reports of the meetings ti!!! attended. Bills for the ice cream social and district convention were presented and ordered paid. The organization of s Sewing Club was discussed end Mrs. Ev- erett Harlem and Mrs. William Elegance is the key word ‘For these enchanting dresses . . . new iapeyed silhouettes .- . low-swooped necks and collars. fly-away Panels — that narrow Belts . . . Huge pockets! Como in and choose your fashion-new dress today! Faille —— Crepe — Wool _. Bengali"; and Jacquard fabrics 32.50 I195 t0 Ladies’ Wear Department Haslsm volunteered to take charge. It was decided to ask Miss Boswell to organize the club. The sick committee reported sendii18 two get well and one birthday card. Following were the committees appointed for August: School, Mrs. Crawford Sinclair; lunch Mrs. RE. Howard, Miss Muriel Hsslam and Mrs. Joseph Matheson; pro- gram. Mrs. Ivan Lambe, and Mrs. Joseph Matheson. Mrs. Hyatt Hashim invited the members to meet at, her home in September. Roll call to be answer- ed ~with "A common word often mispronounced.” Correspondence consisted of a letter and question- naire from the Musical Festival Association which was followed by discussion regarding plans for our local music teacher, Following was the program for the meeting: Solo by Mrs. George Dunning, and a contest. "Names of Common Weeds", prepared by Mrs. R12. Howard, and prizes won by Misses Winnlired and Ardyce I-laslsm. A pleasing feature o! the evening was the presentation of a picture to Mrs. Hyatt iissiam who had been the efficient secretary for the past year end s half before gamer %rm~ea§w - she moved to Fredericton. Lunch was served by the host- ess and committee in charge and the meeting closed with the Nag tional Anthem. ‘ CAVENDISII W. M. S. On Wednesday August 10th. the Auxiliary of the W. M. S. of the United Church met in the evo- nlng at the, home of Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. The Worship Service as given in the Missionary Month- ly was led by Mrs. Alfred Moore. The Theme-"Freely ye have r».- ceived, freely give." She was ss- sistcd by Mrs. W. A. Paterson of Lockeport, N. S. who led in. prayer for suffering humanity all‘, over the world followed by the‘. Lord's Prayer in unison. A program entitled, Wanted- Glfts Galore for Europe and Asia ——preparcd by Miss Eunice Py- form who visited Europe last Summe and saw at first hand tl-e desperate need of food and cloth- ing was presented by Mrs. Olaf Stevenson as narrator. Miss Eer- nlce Axeworthy and Mrs. Ei-ncst MscNeili two Canadian women talking with three German vi-nmr-n. ‘ Mrs. W. A. Paterson, Mrs. Alfrccll Moore ss Doctors and Mrs. Alvrts MacNeill as nurse. In a simple program Miss Pyfrom made what she saw vcry vivid to us. and surely commands a little sacrifice on nur part to share from our abundance -—- clothing. food or money. Those will be accepted at- nny time--Lct us do as we would like to be done by. ' The Minutes were read and adopted and Roll Call was rc- sponded to by 7 members and 1 visitor repeating a verse of scrip- ture. The New Study Book—~"Grow- ing with the Years" which is the. history of our United Church from i925 in i950 was discilssc) and thr, President suggested that each home should have a Cnny—- pricc 50 cents. i‘o'.ir of the mcm- bers present ordcrrd copies. Place of September mcrting was lcft with tllf‘ Secretary. Mrs. Mil- tnn Green. The Devotional Lohdvr‘, Mrs. Ernest ltfacNcill who with lunch was served by the boetese assisted by Miss Bernice Axe- \'.'0l‘ll‘ly. I l EN!) ANIMAL raaanosl ‘ CINDERFORD, Giouoestershire, i England - 4cm — For 1.000 yearl i-‘lwrp. horses, pigs and dorkeyl have been allowed to stray in streets and open land here under old ccmrnoncrs’ rights. Now the council is probing the possibility of prrunoting a private bill in Parlia- ment to curb animal-straying. serum. _ i LUBSTER SUPPER ST. MARIPS DOT ‘I TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23rd iSupprr served from 5:00 o’- Mrs. Lorne XlncNcill are on ihc i-'_.;*l( (iii. GRIIIBS, Blllgt), EM lunch commitirc. The Community Friendship and 7 cards sent. Meeting clos d with prayer unison after \ ich s rc- pnrlcd l2 Sick Calls, 1 hospital rail in delicious l iCroam. Various attractions. i Dance That Night Come to the best Lobster. there is anywhere. O l