4 JUL¥_?_1.'1947 EQDD;@Q@©©©©@©E ' ,CAPlT°L-8ummersldc THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EDWARD ALINE Matinee Thursday 2:30; with the 12th Chapter BEGINNING (NEXT WEDNESDAY) JULY 9th FOR A DAYS "m: JOLSON sronv" 5@@’@@©*©'®'©©©@ n Memos-inns MR8. ELIZABETH ELLEN HOPGOOD On Monday, June 23rd. at her ome in Malpeque, there entered o rest Mrs. Elizabeth Ellen Ho?" cod, widow of the late 'I‘. Hume npgood who predeceased her No- eniber last.- The late Mrs. Hopgood was born ., Fountain Road, New London, years ago July 15th. next. At an arly age following ‘the trend of he time she went to the United Rites where she met her husband be. After their marriage sixty ne years ago they came to Mal- que where Mr. Hopgcod enter- . the employ of D. and P. Mac- ‘utt as drugglst. This position he held until his death. The home of this estimable couple became known in ail parts for l-ts unstintcd hospitality and the occupants as citizens of unus- ual culture and efficiency. Intel‘- ested in any and ell that concern- er’ the spiritual, social and material -eiiare of the community they gave unstintedly oi their talents and time to every worthy prc-lect. The iats Mrs. Hopgood was par- tlcuiarly skilfui with her hands. of a good executive mind, and many will recall her wise leadership and (1i'\'Dl10ll in a congreqrtion and onrmunity where so much is due the enterprise of its splendid omen. There remain ut oi a family of ieven, two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Mal- ctt of Detroit, Michigan, and ,. I '0 OOOQ-QQ-O Q40-OO-O NOOQ>OOFT CAMEO rldoy 6-430. Saturday 7.15-4.45 N‘ Joan Crawford, Jack Carson ‘i Zachany Scott In Tense Drama “MILDRED PIERCE" With Serisl and News. —-G. ll. III.- ‘t You'll wont-u couple of these white hroudcloth SHIRTS, mon- ilorod by Brill, to wesr with your sluchs sud shorts Theyluunder so "Hilly snd easily-you'll wear and ualillcs of broadcloth st 2.50 snd 315. They hove short sleeves and he Illes are 30 to 36—For cool, hirt every time. Ladies’ Wcsr Dcpsrtment, ‘You'll wont-one of these nnsrt cotton TAIL! I ‘IIS for ‘your They ore 50 inches luusrc. P"!!! '_ 1M or cottage. - J ' KM sleructlvc shsdes on u fine, will sstonlsh you—imsglnc they urc ONLY 1.10 ouch. Dry Goods Dc- llnrtmene, You'll wsfse-h Pyrex ‘MEASURING JUG, they're imply invol- ARNDLD - MacMAll0N -' PATRICK "Predtrel by NAT PERRIII v DIretIld b1l0tili WATERS‘ Also COMEDY and CARTOON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 180 Isnovcr Shoot, sud George Clow, 00 Ottawa Street. SUMMER-SID! sud PBINCI COUNT! News, Subscriptions, Advcrtilng. ~ as following stores Boll Bookstore, Wstor Street; The Gusrdlnn msy be bought st uuy umssnddo olths lIsB ' Drugstore‘, I1 Control Street; Toronto Bakery, Water aims; lfnrt Gsudot, s1 Granville Stand. l ThcGusr-dlnnwlllbsdullvsrodtoonyhomofnlunsmursldo. Currierhoystlcpsrdoycrllcpsrwsch. orglvuyourcrderiothcboyrcspondbicforrlcllvsrycoyoursousq Phonclleforthlsssrvlcs Phone 609-24. Butmnersidc. Ioory st his rooqlnsloe- sturcFThsGscsnYoulsI" til further notice. town School, District No. '19. W. Bradshaw Secretary. T -TIYON Beviccrs Sunday, July 6th. Tryon 11 A. M. Crupaud 3 P. M. Mr. Cecil Flobbes will be the qwesker. -—WANTED — Two teachers. lnclpal and assistant for Bl. eenofs Bchool, No. 8'1. Emory Lyle, secretary. —CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURClL-Services morning 11.00. Sunday 8611001 10.15. Everni-ng 7.4.5 P. M. Rev. C. A. Britten, Minister. -POTATO DIGGERS FOB SIALE. -—The new Moody Rotary. Limited supply available for 1947. W. D. Croken, Suirmneufleld, Emerald, R. R. -NEW PONEY PLAINER FOE SALE. -— First of (the assembly line 20 inch size. Apply before July DEAN A" _ 10th. W. D. Croken, Sumlmerfleld, acnoruv Emerald. n. a. "CI-U" —BEDEQUE Pastoral (Isharge. -The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, July 6th. Bedieque 11 A. M.’ Borden 3 P. M. Albsrny 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crow's, Minister. Matinee Saturday 2:30 o‘ "Ho? HARRIGAN“ —ROTARY MEETING-Jflle reg- ular meeting of the Summersids Rotary Club was held this week on Monday in Coyle's RErDIIUIRTlT. ‘finer-e we; m, speaker, the meet- ing being devoted to business matters. Guests were Chief Jus- tlce Thane A Campbell, Mr. Mor- n Dew, Charlottetown. and Mr. eurson of Mediord, Mass. S Mrs. Emily Downie o! Manchea- -MAGISTRATE'S COURT - A ter, New Hampshire; also two number of cases were heard by daushteraDr-Peari. assistant sun- Magistrate R s.. Hinton in sum- orintendcnt of the Nova Swill mersidc yesterday Two drunken Miliilfll. Dartmouth and Hazel st drivers were given seven days in home. jail. A reckless driver was fined The funeral was held o-n Wed- $25 00 and costs and two Parties nesday and was conducted at the charged with operating a motor home Mid the United Chllrfih b!’ vehicle without a licence were fined the Pastor, Rev. C. J. Crowdls as- $5 and costs. Three men for being The lJfl-ubflfere We" M959“ o!‘ Engineers of Foundation lvfarltimes car MacKamclauds HopgoodKen- Led were making a preliminary neath Hop3opd_ Hopgood Raynor, gm-vey yesterday of the area in Edson Raynor and Wesley Milli- which Ine new Prince County Hos- gan all nephews of the deceased. pleat is to be located prelnratcry The burial was in the Malpeque to starting construction operations. cemetery. It ls expected that excavation will The floral tributes were many commence within a few days Tho and beautiful and bore mute testl- new building will he located on ill mony to the esteem and affection extension of Summer Street to the of her many friends. north of the High School. - S. lifiri. Settlement Threatened SLFIrc ._Mr.. Louis Coyle, Los Angeles, California, arrived in Summersido on Wednesday to attend the fun- erai of nu brother. Mr. Leo Ocula- (By The Csnudlsls Press) _5_ ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. July P-The -——- settlement of Roberts Arm, head- _Mrs. Jeri-y Richards. Rumford, quarters of woods operations for Mung, ha; been spending the past the Bowater Newfoundland paper week with relatives and friends in "It could not be learned immed- .4011“ Ruby MucNelil who has lively whether steps were being 5 fellowship at MacDonald Col- Another flre, which has been In Mncflelll, Summerside. She burning along the Terra, Nova w“ agqolnpanléd 'by her cousin. River for the last week, was re- M155 Elleeyyliliaclleill of Ottawa ported to have turned buck on who will spelld the smune. here. the settlement of Iraytown and __5__ was menacing it and other vil- lnges on the south shore of Bonu- vista Bay. _m-. Charles Coyle arrived in Smimerside from Lynn. Mfllfl- °-! Wednesday bi auto havinfl b"?! culled home y the death of h-s "m", My, Leo Ooyle. l-le was 11¢- coynpqnled by Mr, and Mrs Ha:- old Refuse of Lynn, iriendsof h! n‘ father - S. REGENT SUMMERSIDE Today, Thurs, Fri. 8r Sot. Roy Rogers CAN STILL BITE! A lion usually becomes s. tfnllll- estel- because it is too old and its teeth are too worn to catch _ usual prey. rn "UNDER NEVADA SKIES" wesr them. Brill Shirts cornc in two fresh, smurf. sportswear-It's s Brill in o variety of white cotton background. The prices nit MISSIN —I"0I SALE-ID” Nash 006*. -BUI.KI HOTEL, ‘rlgnish, will glvs room snd breakfast only ul- -—WANTED—Teacher for Souls- UNITED CIIOUITP after 0pm. Deere potato cultivator. Green, Central Bcdcquc. nstonsl mgrinc. ton. .___- -rou sans-rm v-c sedan. Apply arr Winter st. Bummersldol —I'0I IAIl-TIO-ICI John John -l0l SALL- 1% lLPlhnicr. E. C. Boil, Carle- -'l'liAClllllS WANTID. — Brin- oipol sad Assistant for Albany Vil- Iago School. GQIIHM‘ Supplement. Raymond Camel-on, aeqmuy, -A'.l'l'END the C. C. 1P. public meeting in Central Bedeque Hull Monday. July 1. sac nni. Speaker Douglas MacBrien. 4th District candidatcswlil be present. Ioce 26-35. -rnansnans o ,_ , n... “mo... MDWFNJY-ffilfym. NATUIIES RIVAL with self-feeder blower, truck, etc. at from . Limited number available. Apply W, D. Croken, Srunmerfleld, Emer- ald R. R. -a'rn ANNUAL Bible Confer- 115x555 GIRDLE, llPPi cultivator; riding horse hoe, $25; hill’ rake. S35; also new rakes and mowers and walking scufflers . "able in your kitchen. Mode of Pyrex (ism with ooncc sud cup mess- “mllenis distinctly marked in red, these some in two sisco-lhc I-pup Illo sells for ‘l4 cents and the i-cup slsu I L10. When you start your t "Mervin: uni! canning you'll find s Pyrex Messurlng Jug beyond UIDY "Elle for its usefulnel. Bo. lot Chins Department. You'll wont-s Johnson Air-cooled GAB ENGINE; s limited unm- b" has lust been received In the Ilsrdwsre o t. hill!" are ideal for use, when only s srusll ssncuu til-tho uses to which this engine may be purses too numerous w The 5/8 lap. engine is 41.85 sud and scc these two models in the hue "-46- eons hr _ Yen's wsnl-soms of uni Scofchdown llcsvy Irma. “I mo! Yon sud n» been moth-mold no! woe-sir" "wall "mflifie-Thecolorssrciurquoisc. ssntwhqlfflwllll "amnesia-uremia ltknlesupsonsoihlysld Dflbflh ""'l|lllli_lsulll Ritliilnan‘ the most convenient siss eodsyl These Gss t of power is neod- i if ‘lillli y?- elur 1% h.p. engine In ' a new" Al» NEWS Shows 7:15 It 9:15 Mstlsocs Frl. Ii Sct. ct LN . m as blue. ollcllr- Walter S. Weeks, Bay View. —-I"IINERAL Funeral SfiVlCe! Horatio Clarke Sharp. ‘m, wer couver, being Rev. conducted by th W.D. Grant Hollhgworth Summerslde. P EX! , the late Mr in 1N9 where he was and son, Edmund A. and Shore School were nelcl on June . . ber of present were rate-payers and visitors impressed with the beautiful musical program which -was so well presented by the boys and girh of the schooi. Rev. J. A. MacDonald presened the diplomas, certificates and prizes. He also congratulated the pupils and par- ents for the progress attained during the year. Mr.. C F. Mor- rlssey, M.L.A. delivered an inter- esting talk to the children and encouraged tham to continue the ees. complimentary nddreszes were read to the teacher ln French and taken to evacuate the 300 people legs, 5t. Anne do Bellvue has ar- ln the little community, 200 miles rive‘; m ‘pend one nnnme wlgn Enamel!» ‘Wallis? kalgnlngist I111; northwest of here. n9;- parents, Dr. and Mrs John f‘ '1 s5 f‘ the ‘welfare of his pupils. Two ap- proprlate gifts were also present- to Mr. Arsenuult by his kind and thoughtful pupils. Mr. Edward J. Arsenault, secretary of trustees. presided during the‘ program of the evening. —WEDDING BELLS — 0n June 18th. a quiet but pretty weddlne was solemnlzed at Trinity United Church, Summerside, when Rev. K. G. Sullivan united in marriage Dorothy Isobel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bovvness of Mon-trace to Clayton, son of Mr. and libs. John Traverse of Klldcre Capes. Their attendants were litlarle Bowness, sister of the bride and Reginald ‘Traverse, brother of the groom. The groom's gift to the bride was s single strand of pearls. The bride's sift t-v the bridesmaid was u gold filled brooch, and to the best man s leather billfold.. Following the ceremony supper was served to the wedding pa-rty at the Hlllcrest". Lodge’ after which the bride and groom left on their honeymoon, touring the Msrithncs. On the return tom. their trip the couple were receiv- ed by about fifty guests. friends and relatives of the bride snd groom. lluny beautiful and costly gifts were received including silver. linen and chinswure. Prior to her marriage Dorothy was tendered s shower at‘ the home of M's-s. H. J. Pike of Alberton. at which many friends of Dorothy sethered snd presented her with many beauti- ful gifts. Mr.‘ and rm. Troverel will reside in Albcrtcn. Al! IOTTLES Plllellllil We cull for ole bottles. so» rulutfty. ‘piles ‘and courts.’ hill est prices paid. We wlll slcc II) for Jsvus botelcs.»llnu- ehcm h one s-usrsutos su smulo snub c Isvcl. , Ihcus Cecil's Grocery, 1ft in ski-III- / SERVICES HELD— for the late Mr. held yesterday at 2 l5 p m from Mllnn and Thomson chapel, Van- Burial am in the family 1110f, 1n Ocean View Burial Park BOrn in Sharpe moved to Rcssland. B c, connected field He is survived by hi; wife two grand-children, William and Col. 7th at 7.30 PM. The large num- B slsted by the Rev. E. s. Weeks of lntoxlcated were fined $5 and $10518” Nxfflmng venfures l“ Bedeque. Rev. L. M. Murray of Con“, _ 5. movedaio'van£‘e1v_¥_°aé'd ‘m’; h: Ken-sington assisted at the church k- me construe“) ntwne‘) :"t°'e and sang most acceptably In solo. -PR.ELII\IINARY srmvev - tamed ms mpefests 1;‘ tau 311ml‘; _ in Memos-lam Citizens of Kensington and sur- rounding district were shocked on “may. Jillne 20th I20 near ‘that Irene J-ligglns had passed away that afternoon in .ti".e Prince Oounty Hospital. Irene, Iraughtcr of Ml‘. and Mrs. Alfred Higgins of Kensington. was aged s'x years and eight months. She had been ill only a few days w‘th symptoms ers had the prevloug was . On Thursday her illness took a more serious turn and the doctor was in an oxygen tent and everything possible done but all to no avail; her gentle spirit passed to the Grest Beyond on the above men- tioned date. Irene was u most lovable child, and wise for her years. During the two years her father was over- seas she was her mother's devoted helper. always ready to run er- rands and help care for her little brothers. She had attended school the past year and had never miss- ed u day until this illness came. She was eagerly looking forward tn the sohocl closing and the wearing of her new dress which was her shroud. He! {uther returned from over- seas a year ago and spent a few thuppy mCntlu: with his family be- fore leaving home once more to seek employment ln another Pro- vince. He was planning to have his family with him as soon as living accommodations were avail- able. W-hcn word of lrencs illneBB reached him he came at once by plane but Irene had passed away before he reached home. The memory of her balmy d15- position and lovable nature will be fondly cherished by her parents and two little brothers, Charles IHdHDQYIduGHIL by. her. little place mates with whom she was a. gen- erai isverlte. Her largely attended funeral was held on Sunday afternoon from her home to St. Mary's Church. lndllin River. The funeral service for God's little ones was read by Rev. Rd‘. McDonald who also per- formed the out rites at the grave. Quutd. Bessie and Clarence Mc- Csrville. Arthur Pe dergsst, Chur- 1“ Qoflnpn md Wlfred Q1111! Jr. The sympathy of the entire com- munlty goes out to her son-owing parents in their beresvement. K LIAIN DIITIBII WAYS LONDON - (OFF-Under dir- ection of National Council oi social Service, c urnsll ruxnber of selected cannon women wtl tour erluln to glvc them "s fairly comprehensive view" d Ins Britfli wsy cf life. of measles which hel- little broth- Ti-le pail-bearers were: James Mc-I NATURE'S RIVAI. front or buck Ioce corset. Front Bach lcce 28-32, at from $3.95 to $7.00 GIRDLE, side hook, sizes 27-34, .. $3.95 to $5.75 As above, only zipper fastening, sizes 27-30, for $4.25 r side fastening, sizes 27-32, ence of the Central Bedeque Bsp- priced from .. .. . . . . . . . . .. $8.95 to $11.00 tlst Fellowship, Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pastor. July 3-6: Services mom- ELASTIC GIRDLE, sizes medium to large, priced at i , f _ ggesclalagzgzglr‘: gggclaleveglwsiifil each .. .. $2.10 and $1.15 EV°W°YI° “illdmly mviled- GARTER GIRDLES, small, medium, and large, spe- Eflvbgyn Comuiimter Do_ ciol 79c $13,320, “fr, mlgufigrslgykspmg: LE GANT GIRDLE, zipper side fastening. Sizes 27- 3mm yegggrdny mornlny; one got, 32, each .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $9.00 felted his bail and tn tn , _ _ ° §‘.'?.'.',".'.i.".'f‘.'. éérfrrrfirsar-r‘: .".°f’.*: is; -—F0l't SALE-Good work horse, _ $100; Guernsey and Ayrshire cow NU-BACK CORSELETTES, different styles, sizes 32- dve l0 freshen: two-row potato 42, at from $1.25 to $3.50 GOTHIC BRASSIERES, in nylon and other materials, In full range of sizes, from $1.00 to $3.25 We Bun IIow Supply You With A Good Showing 0f Corsets‘ Brassicres Iiirdles Etc. BlLT-UPS for evening and sportswear, ct $1.95 ALENE STRAPLESS BRASSIERES, white only.‘ Sizes 32-36, each removable cacao-uls- shill ‘IN our cossrr AND LINGERIE DEPARTMENT, UPPER FLOO snnttunn" ' l.11VI1 .1Fli17 (Successors to Sinclair 8i Stewart Llll.) k. Elnrstialc d lllclnlt A host 0f friends learned with leen, of vancornrer. - S, _ _ regret m- m’, loss sustamed byMr. Marcel Belziel,’ also. of 3g, --rromsn snolu: scnoon- mans nus-ems Messrs. George and Winston Cur- gigzrfimh 2‘,;‘rd'°:d'~'h “m? The closing merclses of Tlgnish H9 When on June 14th the general, t h a "r e store which they were P" D9!‘ man)’ 1WD)’ W"! W W941‘ oprafing "W35 destroyed by fire of unknown OTIBTH- The loss is Particularly Lord as those young men had only been ogrrating this store for less than twelve months and there was little insurance. It was a rented ‘building owned by Mr. A, L, gen. nie. Many fiiPnds regret to learn of the sudden ‘elness qf Mrs. John IW. Plorsytne at her home in a1- beftflll. and hope for her early re- covery. I11 , I d T D I I - l l d1 Ml‘. d . $1Ztfffiallt§9§°'r.§l..t°li§1'.§- SM“..","‘E§ZI§§L $13. "in. left ‘L’. god wuflfggigséhgvlgo-gir-mig-legw- -n an gears-ed an: n» Th, ,,,,,,,,,,,,d M“ o, Mm 121B along the shores of Nctre return yesterday rnornng. S ° w” ° ' ' ‘ ' a a “Pu” aPFem X "d Wm Mcmthur l. M-Jet - Dame B“, wclesialllc. Mr D. DesRoches and pneumonia had developed. She 1 ' ° r °“' '5 ' Arthur Pltre. chairman mi ilflfilc was rushed tn hospital and placed cam "3 3mm’ “mcem t° h" r911‘ tlves and friends. Her daughter, Miss Enid MacArthur. arrived re. ,ce'ntly ‘rom Boston to be with her imother. Friends are pleased no know Q1811 MISS Phyllis Williams, dough. tcr of Mr. rind Mrs. Hugih W11. llama, is recovering after he; ye. cent serious illness. Miss Florence Williams. an em- ployee of Messrs. R. T. Holman Ltd, Summerside, is spending her holidays at the home of her par- enw. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wil- iiams. Summer visitors to "Tine Garden- of hhe Gulf" are coming “Very day, and we wish for them a pleasant holiday with relatives and friends.’ The Elmsdaic suhool (‘losing look place on Thursday, Jllne 2s, and was attended by a large ntunber of interested parents and visitors.‘ 'I'he teachers, Mr. William s. wnu‘ lace and Miss Roberta, Adams, are to be commended an the de ight- fui program given by the pupils. The diitribution cf certificate-sand prizes was the ell-max of the pro-i grnrn. The irsual ten dollars in .prlzes was presented by the we. ‘men's Institute and the gratitude ;oi all i; extended to those worthy t ladies for this thaughtiui and kindly deed. A wedding cf interest ‘to many friends and relatives in Prince dalwrmd only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leonard. and ded life. ' Mrs. Thcmas Murray is mceiv- ing n warm welcome £10m her friends since hor arrival from the U. S. A. recently. E DOISIIER MOTIW (Continued from Page l) organizations of states which might be the basis for n bloc. (2) To keep the continenrt dis- organized because Communist po- litical activities can be carried on better in such a condition. As United States officials see it, Molotov had two ways oi pro- moting these objectives at Paris. He could flatly turn down co- operation with Britain and France in carrying out the Marshall plan for economic recovery, which is ‘what he did. Or he could have agreed to some kind of co-opera- tion. then sought to modify, stall or hamstring the plan. It was the latter alternative which aumorities here expected him to take after he once agreed to meet with Foreign Ministers Bevin of Britain and Bidault of France to discuss State Secretary Marshall's proposals. As it turned out he not only refused co-operaticn but threaten- ed Britain and France. Some authorities say that Molo- tov hss actually brought about the very condition which he most feared and had uh opportunity to avoid at Paris, that is, the busts for formation of a western bloc. CAMPBELL-TON, N. 8.. July 3- The second highway fatality in this district within a week occur- red today when Joan Butler, l3. left a bus near her home at Richardsville. stepped from be- hind the vehicle and was crushed beneath a car driven by Vernon Pcley, Campbeiiton. . DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon .Smcllman Building Edward frond took place at St, SUMMERSIDE Paul,‘ Alberta, On June znn, the X-Roy contracting parties being Miss H‘ s" Mildred Leonard. formerly of Eims- o“ AT SUMMERSIDE I will sell by auction on Suiur- ATQUMMERUDE day, Inly 5th. at 4 p.m. nt. rear of Clifton Hotel. one Buick sedan, i940 model with rndio. heater. air-conditioned, 5 good tires. This cur is in perfect running order. Terms Cash. HUGH I. MORRISON. I will sell by suction on Sutur- dny. July ti. st I pm. st rcur of Clifton Hotel, one Hudson sedan 1940 model, low mileage, flve good tires. Terms cosh. IUGI MORRISON, Aucilonec. ‘IMROIICG’. social hour spell. summon w. s. ‘ms Carleton Women's InstxIII held their regular monthly meet- ing on Wednesday evening, Juno 4th st e home of Mrs. Allison Harper, with the president h charge. Meeting opened by sing- ing the “Ode" followed by "Creed" in unison. Twelve members responded to roll call, which wu answered I hnndlns in u quflt block. Two new members joined. The minutes of the previous meeting were reed and approved. The committees gave their reports sud tho fol- lowing new ones were appointed: School, Mrs. John Myers. Mrs. Heber Myers; sick. Mrs. Wendell MacWllliams, Mrs. Boyd Lowther; program, Mrs. Nathan Bell, Mrs. Arthur MacMicken; lunch, Mrs. Heber Myers, Hrs. Erie Thomp- son Mrs. Thomss MacMiciren. Mrs. Stewart Mscmcken and Mrs. Boyd Lowther were appoint- ed as delegates to the Insdtuts convention. It wss moved and seconded to donate 85.00 to the “Greek Fund": $3.00 to the Prince County Hospital, and $1.00 to the "Million Member Plan" o! the A. C.W.W. Collection amounted to 80 cents. Mrs. Nell Melsaac invited the members to her home for next meeting. The program consisted of s Riddle Contest conducted by Mrs. John Myers. Meeting closed with the Nat- ional Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by committee in charge, and s r n cnnrlun TIIEATRE HENRY FONDA RA@OI.2HI 3C0 _ A NANCY KEllY IRIAN DOMIVY Ploy Dates: Fri. 8:15; Sct. 7:30-9:30 ‘For Solo STORE BUILDING on WATER. STREET . Phone 573 SUMMERSIDI