APRIL 5. 1952 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new- ol local Interest. but Advertising of I nun: nature my be Inserted .3 tin cents I word. strictly pu- uble In edvnncc. .-:r-:--a- --eke JIMMYB TAXI - Phone 525. novmsn MaclNNlB ir'oo'r- WEAB It l'l.'i Queen Street. CIIASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. WHEN IT'S AN EXIDE you start. Mallews Battery service. CAKE SALE tit B. A. 'M.cDon- ald's today. 2.30yP. M. Group 1. Trinity W. A. ARE YOU INTERESTED in refrigeration operated by oil from 5199.50 up. Write or Phone Electro- lux (Canada) Ltd.. 158 Grout George Street. Charlottetown Phone -1787 or 3024-W. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Auzustine Wisncr. Mt. Edward Ruml. nnnounce the eiigiigemeni. of their daughter, Priscilla to Arthur son of the lzile Mr. and Mrs. James Monuglian. Mt. Edward Road. Marriage to lake place last week of April. TRINITY GROUP MEETS - Mrs. G. Stcimrl MacKny was host- css at the home of Mrs. W. it. Dan- nis, Central Royalty. on Wednes- riiiy evening, when she cntcrlaineti the 'stiich and Chatter" Group of the Junior Woniiui's Auxiliary 0: Trinity United Church. A report of in successful rummage sale, which was held recently, was given, and there was cniisirlrralili-. discussion of future projects. Mrs. Macxny wns assisted in serving retresli- tiienls by Mrs. Dennis. NOIV IN ENGLAND--Cliarlotlc- irru-ti friends will be interested to lmrn of the conllnuetl success of Mr. David M. Ll",',l1(B who was men- tioned in a 1':-vent article in "The lilontroal star." "Wool:-L-iid Moga- zinc" rcnrcscnlalivc in Enzland. Mr. Legato, who retells the "(Elast- onberry Logcnii” in this wot-lc's is- sut-, is a man whose life and career have taken him half way around the world. Born in New South Wales. Australia. the son of the late Dr. R. M. Legate. former min- lstrr oi the Kirk of St. James. and Mrs. Legato. he was cdiicatcd in Queensland. the Fiji lslrind. North- rrn Ireland. and in the Maritlmes. He izrariii.1t.t.-rl from Mcuill Univer- Elly with honors in economics and philosophy. IHIS travels began again when he was smit to London, Eng- land, for "Week End Mamizlne" last May. Friends will recall that Mr. Legate and his wife visited in Charlottetown some time ago. plN MEMORIAM Tn fond and loving memory of my Mother, Mrs. Wlllium Torsion Bntchlldcr. (nee I-Zllznhclh Carbon) died at Georgetown, 1'. E. 1.. April am. 1037. fhoughio of you In ulwuyc den-. Remembered by Her Daughter, Mrs. Florence E. Mzcxelll, Cliarlottel-own, P. E. I. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Earl S. Reeves who passed away April 5th. 1951. Jul! 5 irlbule of love nnd rem- ernbmncc. . To 1 nun who was one of the boot. The Joys thnt be missed on llfe'n liighwny. ' Mny he find In God's nrden of rent. Your place in the home in empty, You smile we con see It no more ION In memory we hold you dear daddy. Am! think of good times before. Bully Mlseul by San, DnugbIcr-In- Law and Granddnughieru. FOB A SUIT that tile. try J. P. MacPheraon and son. GIGGEYS PHARMACY. Phone 3170 for "PROMPT" delivery. MRS. JOHNSTON! RAI)lES' WEAR - Real values - Suits, Coats, Dresses. comrusnc TIM: SERVICE. - Vuicanlzing, Retreading. Bryenion & McKay. SPECIAL IN NYLON HOSIEBY -First quality 54 guagc 31.25. sun- ters Ladies Wear, 162 Great George Street. NORTH TRYON PBESBYTEIL IAN CHUIICH.-Service April em. 3 PM. Sunday School 2 P. M. Miss Mary A. lvlnclienzie, Deaconess. MUILEAY RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH. - service Sunday. April Gili, at 3.00 P. M. Murray Harbor at 7.30. Special singing. Louis Harris. POWNAL CHARGE. - Services April 6i.ih. will be as follows: Bun- bury at 11.00 A. M. Mount Herbert at 2.80 and Pownal at 7.00 P. M. Rev. A. S. Weir will conduct all the services. FAREWELL PARTY -- Members of the staff or the Bank of Nova Scotln and guests held 2. very en- Joyable party at. the Clover Club on Friday evening, March the tu'enty-eighth. The occasion was B farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Robinson, who will sail snort- ly from New York for Havana, Cuba. where Mr. Robinson has been transferred. It was also 9. welcome party for Mr. K.R. Elliott. newly appointed manager of the Char- lottetown Branch, and Mrs. Elliott. There wus 8 short musical pro- gramme, followed by square and modern diinciiig. During the even- ing, Mr. E. A. House. on behalf of the stall, presented Mr. Robinson with two large Island scenes. De- lzcious refreshments were served. Music was provided by Robinson and I-lobbs' orchestra. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Earl 8. Beaver. Summerslde. who passed uyay April 5th. 1061. one year line passed, My heart is sore As time goes on I misc you more. 1 little knew when I awoke p The sorrow that the day would bring. The blow was lurd, the shock sev- are To part with one I loved so dear. Fondly Remembered by His Loving Wile. Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hyde wish to take this opportunity of thank- ing all those who helped in so many ways when their home with all contents was destroyed by fire: also for gifts of household articles and clothing from both individu- als i-ind institutions, cash donations beside work and lumber contri- buted. Mr. end Mrs. Normnn Hyde and Fnmlly, Cornwnll. Cord Of Thanks We wish to thank the Matron Nurses. hector Mclniyre, and ill the stat! of the Kings County Hos- pluil for all their care of and kindness to, our dear Aunt, Miss Margaret E. Campbell. Also all the kind friends who never failed to visit; her thru all the years in hos- pital. Also for flowers. letters and cards. and the great. christian scr- vlces of Dr. McKenzie at the hos- pital and funeral service. Signed. Laure I). Campbell, Etta C. Libby. 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