- PAGE rouicreeu . TI-IE GUARDIAN , Cl.-IARLOTTETOWN E”, NOVEMBER 22," 1951 .. .....- ..j....,. .. L .. . . ,....... DRAPAIID THEATRE ' camun . "SANDS DF IWD JIMD"' ' JOHN WAYNE - ADELE MARA Republic has made good pictures. but few can match the technical perfection, the authenticity, the drama and adventure of "Sands Of Iwo Jimo.” RATED AS AN EXCELLENT PICTURE Cleartone HEARING AID Here is the ultimate in hearing aid design and engineering. The Cleartone "700" is the closest ap- proach yet to hearing aid perfection. It is the small- est hearing aid ever produced to capture the power of a 221,5 volt battery. You'll be amazed to see how very small it is-smaller than ever before thdught pos- sible. You will appreciate the clearness and extra. power designed to aid the most difficult cases. Now you can hear sounds more clearly . . . without dis- tortion . . . without strain. Now you can wear your hearing aid hour after hour easily. comfortably . . . witltout fatigue. 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Shelia and Nancy. visited in Summerside on Sun- day afternoon, November 18th, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas MCI-lariane. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ciow and sons. Colbourne and Denton. left recently by car for Barrington. Nova Scoiia. where they will visit with Mr. Clow's mother. Mrs. Mary Bealrsio.” They plan a week's vacation. An auto party consisting of Messrs. David Scales. Alan Scales, and Robert Schurman of Free- town and Edgar Miller of Kelvin. left the Island on Tuesday. No- vember 1.'ith for a two weeks' holiday. They will attend the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. and also visit in several American centres. Mr. Elton Cairns Lovser Freetown has received word of the death of his brother-in-law. Mr. Frank Cowan. which occurred at his home in Brocton. Mass., on IMonday. November 12th. Mr.y I of 1 I a.m. g WESTERN IiIIARDI.'.II -J. a. TAYI;0II..0ptomet.rist. of Charlottetown. will be in Alberton Office this Saturday. November 24th. -DIAMONDS. DIAMONDS. DIA- MONDS. Moasc Jewellers can sup- ply your needs in a great range of styles and price ranges. Wed- ding Rings to match. All sizes in stock. -GIRL GUIDES MEET - The First. and Third Company of Girl Guides met in the (Sui-nmerslde school Auditorium for enroll- mcxit on Tuesday evening under the direction of the Captain. Mrs. Charles Llnkletter. and Acting District Commissioner. Mrs. Blair Elderkln. The following four Ten- derfooi. recruits were presented with Guide pins: Beverly MacKay. Lorna Gentleman, Bet-ty Prichard and Louise Rayner. Lt. Barbara Currie was in attendance and the Color Party consisted of Vera Ross. Flag Bearer. June Wood and Irene Mountain. as guards. -.6001) FELLOWSHIP GROUP -Mrs. Colin Waugh presided over the devotional exercises of the Good Fellowship Group of the Summerside Baptist Church at its regular meeting on Tuesday even- ing in the Hall. After the Call to Worship. the hymn "Lord of all Being" was followed by responsive reading in Psalm 72. prayer. the poem "God of the open Air” and the hymn "Thy Cesscless Unex- lhausled Love." Mrs. ii. J. Mor- rison conducted the business ses- sion. The main theme of the even- ing was a. Bible Quiz by Mr. Ernest Morrison. A social hour was cn- joyed when refreshments were served by Mrs. Waugh and Mrs. Robert I-long. -s Cowan had been in ill health for many months. Mrs. Cairns is at present with her sister. Mrs. Cowan and is in-companied by her daughter. Mrs. Lois Moase of Summerside. Mrs. AK. 5. Danmmrcll and Miss hi-.1bcl'3Burns were visitors to Sunimersidc reccntlyv Quests of Miss Ada Simmons and her sis- lers. Miss Ruth Simmons nnrl Mrs. Verna McNeiii. Ladies of the Hunter River. MBFSIIIIDILI and I-Weoiown W. M. S. Auxiliaries of the Presbyterian Church wore guests recently of the W, M. S. of St. James Church in Charlottetown. Those aitenrlink from Freetown were Mrs. George Jnrdine. Mrs. Andrew Jnrdinr. Mrs. Robert Jnrdine nnri Mrs. Cecil Pnynler. Many from Freclown attended liie sacred concert on Sunday evening. November 11th in Cen- tral Bcdeque Baptist Church. presented by the Mount Allison Mnle Quarlci. Much credit. is due Mr. Alden I.r-an-d irormm-ly at Bedequc) ot the Mt. Allison Academy staff through whose -HOME AND SCHOOL MEET- ING - Mr. Ralph MacLean of Charlottetown was Iuest. speake at the November meeting of the Home and School Welfare Group which was held in the summer side High School Library on Tues-' day evening. The president. Mr. A. H. Hubley. welcomed the member- of the Kensington Parent-Teach: Association, who were guests. During the business session it was moved that Mr. Chaisson. In- struotor of Music, in the High School, would present a concert in January or February with the proceeds being equally divided. It was reported that a sewing ma- chine had been purchased by the society for use in the House- hold Economlcs Department. Mr. Maobr-an gave ,sn instruct- ive and thought-provoking ad- dress on Conservation, after which delicious refreshments we-reserved. Mr. A. S. Hopkins was convener for the November meeting. to visit is parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank cKay of Albany. Mr. Walter J. Bell of Tryon was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Bell is closing up his farm for the winter months and going to Toronto. Ont.. where he has been employed for the past two Mr. Fred Laird of North Tryon left for the Toronto Royal Winter Fair on Monday. Nov. 12th. Mr. Laird is one of Prince County's best judges of black and white Holstein cattle. and before retir- ing had one of the best herds in this section of the Island. Mr. Sheldon Campbell of Aug- ustine Cove was a recent business visitor to North Tryon and Albany. Mr. Campbell just recently re- turned from Foxboro, Mass., with the pacer "Campbell's Buddy' 2.13 where he had a very f--1 racing season. He now plans on "5 going to Toront.o.,0ntarlo. --Y. P. S. MEETING - The Y. P. S. of the Summerslde Church of Christ held its regular meeting in the East. room of the church on Tuesday evening with twenty members present. The minister conducted the devotions opening with the hymn ”There's a Place for Every -Worker” with Miss Sylvia Rayner at the piano. fol- lowed with prayer and the singing of hymn '1 Love Him." The busi- ness period was in charge of Miss Marie Baker when plans were made for social activities for De- cember. Followim: the Scripture lesson in Isaiah the minister for Mission study gave a biography of Miss Edna Hunt, Missionary in India. who will be the guest speaker at the Sunday evening service. This was as an inspirat- ional talk for the young people. lie remarked that Miss Hunt had been a class mate of his. The meeting oonrluded with the Mis- pah benediction. ..Sy Albany and Vicinity Mr. Art Blanchard of North Tryon was a recent visitor to his home 'in New Annan. -Mr. and Mrs. Prowse Chappcll of Sherbrook were recent weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Chap- pell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson of Albanv. ' Mr. Alex Dawson of Curran 5;? Briggs staff. Bummcrslde. was a recent weekend visitor to his home in North'Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Delaney. Albany. were recent visitors to Sackvllle, N.B.. and Amherst. N. S. While away they visited their daughter Bessie of Wolfville, N. 5. Mr. I-feber sherran and daugh- ter Miss Frances Sherran of Aug- ustine Cove were recent visitors to Albany. They plan to spend the winter months in Moncton. N. B., and Toronto, Ont. Mr. Claud Delaney, Mr. Murdock Dawson, Mr. George Muttsrt Sr., of Albany, and Mr. RussellThomp- son of North Tryon were among those from this section who mo- tored to Charlottetown on Wed- nesday, N v. 7th. to attend the annual m ting of the YoungPro- gressive Conservative Association held in the Empire Theatre. Mr. Bert Thompson. NcrthTry- on, Mr. Art Flelgher, Charlotte- town, and Mr. Walter Campbell of Freetown, recently motored to New Brunswick on a hunting trip. They returned on Saturday. Nov. 16. with two nice deer. They plan on another trip as they enjoyed it and had the pleasure of seeing lots of deer and other game. um-son In the Xjukon Territory. where the coldest month averages for below zero, has recorded a maximum temperature of 95 des- rces. IN MEMORIAM In loving Inn-e;;y 0' Jim" 5- Maclsaac. Borden. who depnrltd this life November 22nd, 1941. we think of you in silence. As it dawns another year. And you shall never be forgotten. By the ones who loved you dear. 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