THE GUARDIAN. I CHARLLYFFETOWN aw M. JUNE 21, 1951 PAGE FOURTEEN WESTERN GUARDIAN-I -RESERVE the 2151 of .IuIII- for ice Cream social in liarnlcy Hallu Sponsored by the W. I. . ”VAl..LEl'l-'ll-ELI) 1'. 1'. It. -' The Valieyficld Y.P.U. had charge of tho tcguiz-ti" sctticc on Sunday nventng. May ft. in nu- Valleyfield United Church. The Y. P. Ptosidcnt. Gotdon Mac- Phersoti. pl'o:.icieLl. Scripture was read by Lorna )lacP'ncrson and prayer by Mack Maclmod. React- mgs were burn my Oliw Finlay- -on and Joan MacKcn7Ie. The Junior Choir of ovcr .15 lllDnl- Iu.-rs. under tiixtctiott of the or- 'l W. A. Bruce, led ill cruro 0' :) " -c.CiIc laruc I JII:t.t Ill -iIt'.lIII: I'8I'I'l.llla'Il1l'vIIn llktl -tl.t"t"'tIri- wt-I-9 :ll'II3 lw I'm (”lt'l. him a chorus by thr ht-IV-.-. ,-4 4v,-Is (-I...-. IIF. and a ltin in" Flttm EH1 Rnzdv .V1acPl1ee and I”. .un-7 llaclliiersmi. I Fhc offering. fallen for thc Y.l P. (farrtvitii Funrl uzas Ivt'cIt'ctI II, . four Y. I". U. IllPnlbP"F. ' -WEl)l)lN(t llE(1'Il'Tl().V. - There was an imnien.-c Itum'.)ci' of friends. Itviultlmvs :iIItI l0II'lIH"”3 vstimutrd 'o Itumlwr .--lmut Lltm, ;,. tho ucdtitnz Ilrlt'r'pIlnll ultult xx .: Annie LPnl7le'l Bridqcs. mstrr at titr- npcncd tltc gift: nnrl luv Mtltrm groom. verses Vicrc road by llrs Ma('Lcan. Dclimmts rriI'csIinIt'IIis vcrc scrvrd nnri this lutpm tuvII-- ittm f'Olltlllll'if(i lty all uwliinc Pl . ltcid on 'IfI1v.-tin) night. .lIIIIo .'It-I In honor rt” :'-It and Mrs .l-Imcx Nelson Br:ri:n: Ivor HIS: .-ittttm Margaret 'F::I5 nt-II uitn uoro tttiilt-.Ir in holy lllvllllltlotll .lttIw .'IlII nt tlwl tl'I.Pary l':lIII-ti t'ItIIrwlI ftluttso imp lhr Rm. II. F? IWIVIAIIII. INVI- )ouu;; cntlnln I-rt-I-Ixml Iltitll) lmt--I Iv and SFIWi('W.ilVl'f Lziilt. Tllv Iv:-: rcptlon ims hold at tho lmnw of! the hridcia parents. Mt nnri ltlr:.I Stanley Ragncr of l'.'nst l'tm'mI. 'l'hn I'omI-s uvrr- IIIIII-I). (Ir-t'0I':IlwII and lhcto ur-In lwn I.II;;v tr I-I (IItI.:: cal-gm Tho lnIrIrwrII;IIrl. WI:-V I I I I nnrl Mrs. Rrirlso: f1mI'.x- rIt'IIt--ll Messing in Ihrir lll'tl'IIt'fI it”. They will liF!'-lflfl in li'o.:t I1:-Von. I --LAURA B.-UN Misstux S()t"l-It MTY- Mrs Clarrncc Mort-cr was appointed pl'f'.xldPllI at the Annual Meeting of the Laura Bani Miss-I ionaxy Socit-ty of thc Summcrside' Baptist Church which was held atl the home of Mrs. C. B. Jelly,I Sprint: Street. Tile retiring pres-I GRAPAUD Friday 8:30 - Saturday 7:30-9:30 "BAD Audie Murphy, Lloyd A true story of Juvenile 1'cgenei'ation taken from the records of Variety Clubs 1 Ratorl as an 'Pl' l-Ext-cllcut Picture. ident. Mre. Bruce Johnston, was in the chair. Thet opening hymn "lt"aith of our Fa hers" was follow- ed by the Sc pture lesson in Psalm 90 read by the president who also read the poem "So long as these are Homes". Prayer was offered by Mrs. Edward Poole. An interesting talk on the beginning of missions was given by Mrs. W. A. Harper. The Nominating Com- mittee brought in the following slate of officers for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Clarence Mercer; Vice-President. Mrs. Harry Crossman; secretary Mrs. Clifford Smith: Treasurer. Mra. Ellsworth Mar,-Neill. Mrs. Bruce Johnston, Mrs. Elmer Newson and Mrs. Ern- rst Mloi-rison were appointed as delegates to attend the Baptist Association at North River on June 2': and 33. Mrs Roland Gay llll(I .Vir::. Morrison were the lunch liostc-sea, , -Tllltl Rl.00MFll-ELI) Y. P. 1'. SII”-E'l'S.-Do-plto the very bus) ;lanting season there was an en- Io.II-aging attendance of fifteen ynttiig people at the meeting of tho Bloomncld llnltt.-d Church Young Peoplcs Union which was held III the Young Peoples Room of the Church Tuesday night. June 19th. The prrwident Mr. Harry M-Icmislzixitl conducted preliminary v.irsltip.'I"nc Y. P. ll. made plans to nttcnd the Spring Valley Rally of tho U'Mt Prince Pl'9slbylet1V Yo-.InIz Prnples llnion which will be hold in Tyne Valley United Clturch. Junr 20th. Thc theme of tho sturly uas how we should treat ll1I' ll(”.Li .-ctlie-rs who canto to Can- ztda. Taking part were: Lila Cras- Willi. Mrs. A. W. Crasv.'c-ll and Al- berta Marausland. The Minister. Rev, W. C. Dickson gave a short nrldress on tho topic. The Y. P. U. l.4'll'r recently made a presentation It our of their members. Miss .V'ICIr' Marmiusiaiid who is now a xllltibnt nurse in the Prince County School for Nttrslng in Summer- side. The meetinc closed by tha- Mtzpali Bcncdii-tiou. I -T0 TAKE (l0lFkSl-I -- THI. Knuneth Callbeck. chairman of the Y's Men's swimming and wat- safc-ty committee announced nsterriay that Ronnie MacArthur nnti Miss June Ramsay had been this years it'EIP('il0n of the rlllb to pm to Charlottetown to take- the swimmlluz and water safety course. This course. which ned on Tuesday and will contlnu for ten days. is put. on by the Rod THEATRE BOY" Nolan, Jane Wyatt. ntcrnational, Boys' Ranch. Cross society and embrace: all the different phases of swimming and life saving. On completion of the course Mr. MacArthur and Miss Ramsay will qualify as full fledged swimming instructors. Mr. Callback also stated that the Sum- merside but-hing house sponsored by the club would be open the first of July and that the swim- ming classes would begin during the first week of July.-S. -PROGRAM BY JUNIOR GRADES.-Mr. Clarence Mercer, Eupervlsor. presided in the sum- inerttlde High school Auditorium cn Thursday evening WhPl'lLl19 junior pupils staged a delightful program. which was greatly ap- preclatad liy capacity audience. The platform was artistically dec- orated with bouquets of cut flow- trs. potted plants and ripple blos- soms. Five of the Junior Assemb- llc-s were presented in a manner that would do credit to pupils of morn advanced grades. Grade IV presented the play "Peter Pan" in five scenes with nppropriate cos- tumes. Helen Horne was the an- nouncer; Grade I. ”i-low the Fair- ies chose their Queen" with Ron- nie Duggan as announcer; Grade II. "Parade of the Months" with Garth MacF'arlane announcer: Grade V. "choruses" and 'R0lIllds." The closing feature was I the colorful Rhythm Band with Roberta Clark at director. The teachers were assisted by Miss Geraldine Fowler, Instructor in Music. to whom the supervisor paid special tribute for her work during the past year and regret. that she is severing her connec- tions with the staff.-S. .m,. --MUSIC ILECITAL. 4- A num- ber of parents and friend: gath- ered It the home of Mn. 0. M. Muttart. summerside. on Thursday afternoon to attend the closing recital by her pupils. An excellent program was presented and show- ed exceptloual training on the part of the teacher. The musical selections by the children were as follows: Duet "The Sandman" by Judy MacLean and Malcolm Mao- Farlnne; ”Sonatina" by Koehler. Doris Heckbert; "The Jolly Party' and 'tBohby". Robert Godkin; "At. the Fair" and "Turkey in the Strnw", Jean Cairns; "Faded Mem- ories", Elizabeth Nicholson; "Lit- tle Bo Peep" and ”TlIe Elfin Pipes are Playing", Tom Offer; "Sonat- inn in C" by Clementi and "The Merry Peasant." by &human. Mar; Maccougan; "Nancy's Fancy" and "The Bear that Played nt. 801- diers". Malcolm MwFarlane: Duet i'Mlnuet in E Flat" Herbert Crock- ett aud John Alan MacFarlane; can-rror. .........;....... LAST SllOWlNG 'FODAY-3:3t)-7:15-9:15 Sponsored by Slside Y's Menis Club From the well-loved and wideIy.teatl series of stories elm appeared in the Saturday Evening M-0-M pnnnte ONE OF THE "NI IAMILV HCTUIQ OF "SOT ,, R INMY” f?””m :3:-L RSOi-(SPOKE '55; .:.J gee: JOEL "iI'I"'c'cIIIIIi ELLEN DREW DEAR S'l'0ClTWl2l.l. ...... 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Mlesea'-sizes 11 Children": --.'i In in For pair ..... f'Wh0I'e Quality (Ionics First" BE SIIRE TO VOTE FOR YOIIR FAVORITE JIIRE BRIDE til. 3 to 9. s. 11 to 2. '"'PI- Mmnosltion sole. Sizes '20:, and ClIIldren'II Bathing white duck, 1.89 1.69 1.39 11 to 2. 1.49 1.29 Made of fine canvas-like fab- 1 .25 1. 15 to 2. I naiae" by Bach and "Allegro in B Flat." by Mozart. Carol MacLeanf ltvalse Miniature" by Dunhill and ”Waltz in A Flat" by Brahms, llerbert Crockett; "Song of Twi- light", "A Merry Danct:' by Dun- hill and '-Minuet" by Momt. Pat- sy Preston; Duet "Tripping Light- ly" by Carol Macbean and 'rom Offer. At the conclusion. Helen Johnstone. on behalf of the stud- ents, presented Mn- Muttart with a beautiful bouquet of mixed flow- era.-S. "Theme with Variations”, by Hum- mell and "The Camels", Jane Mor- rieon; "Bourree in G" and "Punch" Helen Johnatone; "Couranto in A Minor" and "Toma" b,.' Schubert. Roberta Clark; "Barcarolle" from The Tales of Hoffman by Offen- bach. Jnhn Alan Macllarlane; "A song of Resignation" by Bach and "Peasants Frolic" by Burlitt. Judy MacLun; "Viennese Sonatina in C Major by Mozart and "Song of the Lark" by Tschalkoweky by Betty Lou Tredennick; "Polon- PICK up voun A FREE BABY PIGTIIRE SATURDAY, 5 JUNE 231-d HOLMAWS YOIITII CENTRE REGENT rtt-Ittattt 7.15 & 9.15 "STARS DI MY CROWN" AT CAPIIQL. aunmeasma -"Stars in My Crown," new M-G-M attraction at the Capitol Theatre. is a tenderly-unfolded. heartwarming story of I small Southern settlement at the close of the Civil War and of a two- in making hie community a better place to live in. Joel Mccrea enacts Josiah Gray. ex-cavalryman who comes to the little village of Walesburg. inspires the community to build its first church, man-lea the pretty organ- int. Harriet. and becomes I second father to their little ward, John. The parsonis steadfast courage and honesty make themselves felt on almost every member of the village and he even wine the iconoclastic Doc Harris over to his side when he saves the life of the latter's fiancee, Faith. after all the doc- tor'e medical knowledge has failed. Only one than proves stubborn in his resistance to Josiah": precepts of honor and humility. He is Lon Backett. the town's richdst man. who tries to exert his own author- ity over that of the law, but who in the picture's stirring climax. is forced to bow to the stronger will of the indomitable preacher. Although "Stars in My Crown" has its share of rugged action. it is fitted preacher who leads the way. IURBESSJEITIME Continued from page 10 fish any longer lying ther i ly. It had disappeared. e qmw Perhaps Mother Bear grinned 1 the surprise and ditsappoinhmeaz of the little black imps. Anil. way, she led them to . bit smith low pool in which was a whole nhiiiitiol riiiile ML ” 0 5 for iittl . -. ma Mother Bear. 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