THE GUARDIAN. UHARLOTFEIUWN . ' 19. .,,' 1 1951 H.-lllillllli service Held At iilherten --Sunday evening Alberton Unit- ed Church- commemorated Boys and Girls Sunday on account of the storm the previous week. The "chancel of the church had appropriate banners displayed. Over the central pipe of the organ was a picture of Christ between two large coloured letters. 5. 5., denoting Sunday school. To the left of the organ were large 0. G. I. T. mottoes and Explorer ban- ners. while the opposite side had Tuxis. Trail Rangers. and Clyro in different colored banners. i......g.......i , Held At Tryes ilslted Baptist ciiarcii -The re-opening and redidicat- ion service of the Tryon United Baptist Church. was both impres- sive and inspiring. worshippers from all denominations Joined with the Baptist conzfolatiou and fill- ed the church to overflowing. The service was preceded by an inspirational half hour orsan re- cital, given by Mrs. Allison Mac- Rac. organist of the Charlottetown Baptist church. Rev. C. A. Britten, pastor of the Vail-lm The West Devon United Church Young Peoples Union held a very enjoyable Valentine Party on Feb. Mth at the home of . and Mrs Eric MacNeill. Games and contests were led by the minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. An impressive wor- ship service was conducted by the President.- Mliss Ruby Cornish. Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Come to lulldinl PHONE 2888 The severe influenza epidemic which is sweeping sections of Can- ada has not yet struck 0'I..eary and vicinity. The four rooms of the E. E. Parkman. I Opt'D0a R.O. Bedeque field. very cspabiy presi- gg;”ri'h.s:ch;1:;u:h?;fdthe”" The recently organized C. G. I. oprromgjlnls-r ded ind ml-I'0dlI0Gd N19 8130538! 01 were present. pp 0' T. Ciraup under the leadership of the 3lW.1'n00n. Rev. J. D. Davlson. Mrs. eginald Travers and Mrs. This happy evening terminated by all repeating the Mispah Benedic- tion. . P. A. Fitzpatrick was present and two of the girls. the Misses Joan Currie and Dorothy Bonyman, were heard in a well-rendered duet. The pastor. Rev. P. A. Fitzpat- rick. traced the rise and progress of these movements and eulogized one of the first C. G. I. T. classes in New Brunswick and giving a special address at the first C. G. I. T. Camp in P. E. 1., he brought a. special message to.the. interested pastor of the Chairlottetown church, who first congratulated the Tryon members on the pleas- ing results of their efforts in re- decorating the interior of the church. and then gave an interest- ing and helpful Christian mess- age. so essential in our troubled world. Mr. .1. B. Lewis. of Freetown, "I'd Rather Have Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 and by appointment ; EEGENT THEATRE BLDG. - - Summer Bt.. Summerside :,, t l t . feelingly sang - -..M.M............M..j Jesus... ' Another contribution to the suc- The Mission Circle of 0'Leary United Church held a very success- ful Valentine "Pot-Luck" supper on Rb. 14th in the Sunday School room of the Chrucli. The Guild of the Baptist Church were guests. It was largely patronized and all en- joyed a bounteous supper. Nancy Campbell, O'leary. enter- tained a number of her friends on cess of the meeting was given by Feb nth tn 1 1 ,, h congregation. . , I. F. llunter R. 0. the Charlottetown Baptist Girls' mu; b1,thdayfTf,”e””3fof,ll:gb:.jlt:-St 5,” Despite the fact that many Choir Of SW16 twenty V0lC95. 1111- thought the ciiurrch service would honor received a number or little i OPTOMETRIST der the direction of Mrs. Allison am! from her mends and good be cancelled owing to trouble at Complete Visual Analyses M”E'”e' The mnuwmgu sdecullm wishes for many more happy birth- me WW" Vplmtv 3 "M Eudlm" Glasses Fitted We” Pfaumuuy 'w"5- !?'",om' days. Games and contesis were en- a5'”mb1"' Md Camues we” W"! HIONE 3118 trig” ul;laillI:1iesx;.steiirr)i(.l Gr;'It':l,e' joyed and delicious mncshnlema tr: illuminate the chancel. pulpit, - ' ' e c. by I-Iumpexkinck; and "Happy Wm WV” An interesting feature or the BMALLM.AH' S BUILDIN G gnmmengde, REL service was the presence of Mr. Harrison MacF'arlane, who was one of the three leaders of a splen- did group of boys in the Bcdeque congregation. where Mr. Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick was minister at the time of church union. From that Flock" by Bach. ' Through the courtesy of the R. . T. Holman Co. Ltd.. Charlottetown. t . a Ketterman Electronic organ was used for the service. The members of the 'Ilryon cir- cuit are deeply grateful to all who A very successful Valentine Tea was held on Feb. 14th in the after- noon st the home of Mrs. D. S. Gorrlll of 0'Leary. under the aus- pices of the Ladies Aid of the O'beary United Church. It was well patrrcized and an encourag- . W. Sn assisted in the service. mg Sum was added to the Md: group has come some of the lead- treasury which is used for Church mg chllrch wmkers t0'd”yr , purposes. an floozisy pdisgribute: tgiillentigegh to Last Fm th Ld LS rm .1e riens an er a era , Banister, Solicitor. Notary, Junior rrogn aet S ting" o9Le”; There was plenty of delicious food. I me , school, with their teacher Miss cookies .cakes etc. also candy and ' i ru Pearl Craig enjoyed a very jolly Valentine party. on valemlm Day the little tots in the primary room. with their teacher. Mrs Mae Palmer. had a very successiul Valentine party. They brought their younger brothers and sisters. They sang and recited and in both MONDAY, Feb. 19 First game of Semi-Finals, North Shore Leagu KENSINGTON vs. KELVIN Skate after game. imWMlHFMH9E CANADIAN! CIIIOOII llllSllll .; V:-j I'll! MOST POPIl'l.AR lIGl'I'I' CAR .Ill ,I'I'IE WORLD Office formerly occupied byl Late Heath Strong, K.C. Collections Prompily Attended To. Money to Loan FIXED DATE The Congress of the United Startcs must meet annually on Jan. 3 unless it has by law ap- pointed a different date. Owner; train-.;a's.e.a".aase te..a1;..el.u;z.;i:aiaba'.e Austin quality. They have proven beyond all doubt that the superior materials and careful workmonshipihot go into every Austin mean more mllos of trouble-free trons- poriation and longer years of car-life. This extra quality - -o tradition with Austin-assures top-notch perform- . once under all driving conditions. Why accept anything less when Austin gives so much more for your driving For your added riding comfort the A40 Devon is now equipped with Dunlopillo foam-rubber seals-soft and rc-silientlhey mould themselves to the body contour, yet keep their shupelongenwhynoi see yourlocnl Austin dealer loduy and let him givc you the full story? You'll be glad you did. pleasure, comfort and convenience? This time invest in qualify-know the thrill of owning the leader among all imported mol(es- A . 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Trenton. Ont.. and will re- port here on Wednesday. February 14th. These are LAC. G. E. Pars- ons and LAC. J. P. F. Plneau. ...... LAC. C, W. Mailman. Electrical (Construction Engineering). will report to Air Force Headquarters. Ottawa. Ont., on Monday. Feb- ruary 19th, where he has been posted. Miss Lois Harvey. employee of the Summerslde Branch of The Royal Bank of Canada. has been spending the past three Weeks at her home in Slemon Park, while on annual vacation. On Friday evening, February 2nd a very enjoyable Bingo was held in the Sergeantst Mess. Mr. Mark Gaudet Jr.. Miss Alta Camp- bell, RN. and Miss Adelaide Glo- ver were prize winners. Schurman's basketball team de- feated the R. C. A. F. team by a score of 57-48 at the R. C. A. F. Station Summerslde Community Centre on Wednesday evening. February 7th. WO.2 H. 1:. Booth is spending some time at it. C. A. F. Station. Hamilton. Ont.. while on Tempor- ary Duty. Twenty Flight Cadets played host at a sleigh ride party. Sat- urday evenlng. February 10th. when they "hitched old Dobbin" and proceeded across the harbour in three sleighs. Following the sleigh ride. dan- cing took place to the transcribed music of Vaughn Monroe. Gene Krupp. and the Glen Millar Or- chestra (via the wax works) and a delicious lunch was served by the feminine members of the gathering At midnight the party dispersed. when everyone agreed most heartily that it had been a tre- success. and with the proposal of "doing it again" in the very near future. Congratulations are extended to I-70 Stanley Kerr. who was rc- sponslble for organizing the event. and to the "Met. Men" for pro- viding the favourable weather! Locke need and Vicinity Mr. Kenneth Bills of O'Leary was in Forest View on Friday. Feb- ruary lnh. Mr. Isidore Perry of Summerside spent a few days visiting relatives in l-iowlan and Duvar. Mr. Everett Jones recently mot- ored to Forest View to the home of Mr. Edmond Deanoohes. -Mrs. Trueman Harris of the Locke Road spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs Vernon . Bette of Glenwcod. Miss Lauretta Arsenault of How- lan has returned to her home sf- Saint John, N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arscnault cf Howlan motored to mmerald to spend an evening recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mgr- tin. Visitors at the home of Mr. An- thony Finnan were Messrs. Jerry Gallant and DeoArsenau1t of How- ian and Joe T. Gallant of Forest View. Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of sum- merside and Miss Catherine Perry of l-iowlan were last aunaay after. noon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Howlan. Mr. Clifford Arsenault and Miss Leone. Arsenault were visitors one Saturday night recently at the home of their grandmother. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. Mr. Vincent Gallant of Forest View has returned to his home af- ter' spending a few weeks in the lumber woods lniNew Brunwiclr. Sincere Ilmtllthy is extended to Mrs. Frank Gallant of Woodstock and other relatives on the death of Frank Gallant whose death oc- curred recently in the U. S. A. The two little Misses Mary and Qlennle Betta. daughterl of an-. and Mrs. Vernon Betta of Glen. wood. are enioving a few days via- iting at the home of their grante- father and grandmother. In-. and ears. Tmemsn nu-ru. Looks lea.-L ter spending a few days visiting in . it. clitfprd Hills of o'l.e:rK was a visitor to charlotteto recently. , Miss Ether steward of West Point was a visitor to Surnrnersido recent . .1 a Kiss llobuta llrlllll of Sprint- iield West was a visitor to sum- lnetside, on Saturday. Mr. Warner nonnan of Union- vali was a. visitor to Bumsnerside and Charlottetown recently. ..... The dance which was held in the Melbourne school in aid of the March of Dimes Campaign was well attended. -Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Mac- williams of Springfield West, were visitors to Bummersid on Monday. Miss Bcttymnarwise. teacher in the Knutsford school was a visitor to summerside over the weekend. Miss Adele MacAuslane of Bloomfield who is training in the Prince county Hospital was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Reirnsl MiacAuslane on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Maciennan and family of O'Lesry were visitors to Summerside and Charlottetown on Friday. They were accompanied by Mr. MacLennan's sister. Mrs. Brenton Hudson, Cascumpic The West can women's In- stitute meet at the home of Mrs Earl and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis on Tuesday evening February 6th.. to hold their monthly meeting. The President taking the chair. opened the meeting by having members repeat the creed in unison. There was a good attendance. Two new members joined and one visitor was present. Two members sub- scribed for the Institute News. Committees gave very good re- ports. Mrs. Kenneth Ellis and Mrs. Horace Macnougall were appointed on the sick committee. School committee were re-appointed. Pro- gramme committee. Mrs. Arnold wood and Mrs. 'nrueman Brooks. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood. At the close of the meeting a very tasty lunch was served to the members and visitors by the two hostesses. after which a pleas- ant social hour was spent. idlhelteii . . ,. and Vlclnltyl Mr. J. H. Mora:-lane. Iieruwbodr to Al- was a recent -visitor berten. and son-in-law. DH. and guest of his tighter, lie 1!! NH. Corbett. .1- am. carl Cookson. Y in. Maine is spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Powers. .-M. vllr. and uracil. A. Mocuec ae- companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Callaghan, I of Mrs. Pe (atttondeti the luneral r Callaghan at Pai- iner Road on Tuesday last. Mrs. Alfred Powers has return- --M. ; r:..:.:;'.--e.n- ca, '””"” KiDNEY-LIVER pin; mmmhn On the death seven-months-old aguwm. 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