MAY 29. 1950 ,. --.--...-....-..- ET-iewcstciin GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Iianuner Shoot, Sunamenlde. Phone mi News. Bublorlvliona. Advertising Representative. J. llalll IIUIPIIY and Gl0Il.Glt GLOW III and soar. PAGE THIRTEEN L was GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN 7 MUSICAL FESTIVAL WINNER .........- -.-u-..... ---....... . . ..... .. ........... .. ..g...........m-..M.. .... .. j CAPITOL Summon-side . (The Beat In Sound dz Movies)- Tonight 7:15-9:l5 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 Ildnao Phones: Till ullndllll Ill! be bolllllf at any of the following atone tn Snnunonidei l aeii Booklioro. Bum-nor lire-ts Gourlleu Dru:-tore. :1 Central Street: l(olly'n News-otnnd. Water Street: Ilnrb Galldet, O1 Granville Street: A; Donoettdo Grocery, Second Shoot loin d M m Wlhr so-om Albura arose.-gfizo nu..." u"g'"g:..1;,"”””"' 8- I-. wince In lnauanon ' In. Guardian will be dollvnnd to III: Home In I-lumnsoulde by Carrier noyusoperd-yorllover nu. your order to the boy reaponalblo -GENERAL INSUIANCI Ralph G, Muttart. Blunmer.:.... ...COM1NG - The sumrnerslde Kinsmen Karnlval featuring achool mil merchandise exhibits, Wad- nesday to Saturday. May 31st to June 3rd. Dancing and bingo every night, in the new Curling Rink. ..wE HAVE two one row. new. John Deere planters still available; also on hand two Allllnwall plant- ers. used two years. reconditioned. H, perfect shape; one Eureka planter. used three yeara.. Call wme or phone James A. MacNeill re Sons. Summerslde. dial 2415. ..wATCHES, MONEY STOL- zx-Some people who were swim- ming yesterday from the Marina Wharf. Summerside reported af- terwtirds that two watches and a small amount of money had bcen stolen from their clo'hing While they were in the water. Po'lce are iivestigiitinz the matter.-S JHAEGED WITH TlllFT- your young men who appeared in Summerside Police Court ion Sat- ii-dny morning charged with theft were further remanded t'll Tues- iay. They had been arrested on Wednesday night following the iiscovery by police of a quantity ll mcrchrirdise which had lren taken from the store of R. T. Hol- nan Ltd-. one man had been ar- 'esied when: the goods were found md the others were taken into rustudy later the same niiht.-S - Phone 31 for thin service or give for delivery on your mum. -BIPIAT VARIETY CONCERT including two one act Pity: -and Boby gnaw in Central Bedeque Etll. -uesdny. my soon. All ll.'aO::ne:Dl'.l in aid of Manitoba Relief -ATTENTION farmers and re- pairmen. For Oliver-Cockahutt Trac- tors and farm equipment. contact D9159" 53- Rayner. representa- tive, Travellei-'s' Rest. Parts also supplied. Phone 8949 or 7887. -STEEL WORK BEGINS -.Al- though the contract for paving a, number of Bummerslde streets was let to Morrison and Mugkge Ltd. Shown above is the Summerside School Chorus, comprised of pupils from grades 3 and 4. who won class 57 of the recent Festival Summerside received 83 points, the highest of the three entries. of Music. only on Saturday, May 20, they have already begun to work. Bull-9 dozen. a shovel and trucks are on the job on upper Due 52;”; which is the first street to be donel under the contract.-S. Bloomfield Cornerl Mrs. John Pineau is at present employed in 0'Leary. Mr. Edward McKcnna recenily purchased a ton Chevrolet truck. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones were recent business visitors to Sum- merside. 1. -m 4 Her many friends are glad to hear that Mrs.. Edward MacAus- land is recovering from her rec- en serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Fclix Arsenault of Students. Cadets To Train Al S'side Station The summer months are months of increased activity in a number of ways at the R. C.A.F. Station, Summerside. one summer activity that is now comencing is the sum- mcr training of university under- graduates and cadets from the ser- vices colleges at Kingston. Ont. and Royal Roads, 13. C. - This training embraces all the lnstructlon prescribed in the reg- ular basic navigation course and is undertaken in three summer per- iods. As last year was the first sum- mer that the university air train- ing plan was in effect at the sum- ters Frances, Imelda and Margaret a brother James Kenny resident of Waterford. To the surviving re- latives sincere sympathies are being offered. Elmsdole and Vicinity Mrs. J.W. O'Brien spent the week-end in Alberton. the guest of her son Leigh and Mrs. O'Brien. Mr. Myron McArthur, Kenslnt:- ton, was a visitor to Western Prince on Wednesday. Mr. James O'Brien is the proud owner of a filly from Leigh's Nightmare 2.10 1-5 sired by Abner T. Ciegg. Hon. Forrest Phillips and Mrs. Phillips and son Albert of O'l..eary were visitors to Elmsdale on Sun- Il. Allll It. continued from page 8 Ind two rims scored. Phil Murphy, after pitching 3 1-3- innings and allowing only one hit, the tour-bagger by MacKay, gave way to MacLcan. who walked thzce 1 in the first inning he worked. syl Bernard and J. Grady each got all free pass. Davis' easy roller to iii-:7 pitcher was thrown to third to force 8. Bernard but Leclalr lhl8'.'.' wild to Lund in an attempt to complete a double play. and bom runners advanced, J. Grady scor- ing when Stanley lhgglcd Lund's l throw to second. The C. & B. boys made it 3 to 2 in the fifth. With two out Mat.- ixay and Landry walked. Mae- Kay, half way to third on a. pitch to S. Bernard, crossed the plate and the run counted when Lund dropped Ryan's throw after Ber- nard had grounded to short. by her father and attended by Miss -Smith Photo. Muhitch-Hopgooil Wedding In Toronto h The marrizigc took place on Saturday at 300 p. in, at St. Anne's Anglican Church. Toronto. of Miss Rheta l-lopgood. Palmerston Blvd. (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude l-lopgood. Cambridge street. Sum- mcrside, with Mr. Leo Muhitch. still of Mr. Rudolph Muhitch and the late Mrs, Muhitch oi Bathurst Street, Toronto. Rev. C.D. Geni- mill officiated at the ceremony. White sna-pdragons -were the floral decorations in the church and the wedding music was played by Mr. John Bradley. The soloist was Mr. Millard Williams. The bride was given in marriage Doreen Moffatt as maid of hon- wants to stay sin le. should be marri . bachelor an even break!" WHAT CAN HE DO? She goes offer him with everything she's got . . . ond brother she's got egg! The gay adventure of a bachelor baby doctor wlio But advises that every girl It's our prescription to you to come and forget your troubles. ail ts-watts by PM l'.CllllI.'i . L San: Hz: kihlmiitl 31 than Hutu: Am REGENT TODAY 3.30. 1.15 & 9.15 TUESDAY 7:15 and 9:15 -AUTOMOBILE LOCA'l'ED- Woodstock seem Sunday It the nierside station this year there -will in autoinobifc owned by Mr. Rus- Mme ”f M”- Ar5'3"3u”'3 Pare?"-5 be two groups in attendance. those day' 15;? ggxiayrkni mmlgg; N::;er' re; CW3 Miss D0”"hY M93". brides" an Ramsay, uni-var-d street, Mn and Mrs. Joseph LcClair. spending. mm. second Summer H n 5x 3 We" maid and Miss Francis Fisher as A ,. Friends are welcoming Mrs. Susie "9 ml" two l””m35 bl” "'9 A1” junior bridesmaid. W lummersldc which was stolen from n front of the imperial Diner, on he highway just west of summer- iide about midnight Saturday night was found about five 9'clock Sunday morning at the corner of Master Harry MacAusland had 1 f1-5 l;.;::reDl;Ik; su;?"s.' the misfortune of falling off a :,E.,,dm:-5n::;Y,:1nt: bt,;,k:;5t3,ee; M159 and hope for his early recovery. 0"” the Plate Wml me imld N" line. The very full skirt which m horse and breaking a bone in his Mr. and Mrs. Hayes have reccnt- 01 the mm"3' making me 509” 5 was trimmed with lace medallions. illght damage clone to the vehicle which was a 1938 Chrysler coupe. -8 Mrs. Kentford Home iefieSatur- day morning for Halifax where she will attend the graduation of her brother Mr. Rupert McNeil. foot. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. The .Bloomheld Corner drama here and those coming for the first time. In the second year group are nine university undergraduates and six cadets frun the services col- legcs. Twenty-six cadets are sched- not been screened as yet at Tor- onto it is not known how many are from universities and how many are from the services colleges. The trainees from the univer- Gordon and Mrs. Orin Wallace home after a pleasant holiday in the U. S. A. Friends regret to hear of the ill- ness of Mr. Hayes Sr. of Alberton ly returned from the U.S. where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. David Williams bles. assisted by an error at third on an easy force play. got two runs in the eighth. Joe Bernard. coming in to put out the fire. was greeted with a single by Ryan which sent Flynn to 3. The lead held until C. do B.'s last chance in the ninth. B. Grady sing- led and took second on the left fielder's miscue. Spinney sent him A bouffant gown of white bridal satin was chosen by Miss l-iopgoozi for her wedding, having a Peter Pan collar with tiny covered but- tons to the waist and lace modal- lions forming a yoke at the neck- formed a. slight train. she wore a scalloped Juliet cap and a floor length veil of tulle. iler cascade bouquet was of white roses and sweetpeas. x 'Fl'-TERAL sATU3DAY- -The clu-b repeated their Variety Con - t I . motored to Charlottetown Thursday gfgelg aglelgjdnalunfvnl he0xfi,f-he cert at Bloomfield Station Hall. A lif,e”fer;f,,,,'f May 12 to attend the p. E. 1. Hos- ""55 h"""'h E W W C9""”- Pm” The attendants were decoiletee . I I slside . . . y as on large number amended and an exp RCIAFI an-or graduation ma mm graduation exercises ,,;wmc,, BV';rI1l1aflf:1i.s1l:)I;t;ledL'i'1onIgI3it'gfgififi colonial gowns of pastel taffeta KENSINGTON 3 II R .- Saturday afternoon with service at the Church of Christ at two 0'- rlock conducted by Rev. M. L Breakenrldge who also conducted the committal service at the grave. Members of the L.O.L.. of which Mr. Rayner was a. life long man- Jer. marched in a bod to the . 1 . . Peoplejs Cemetery md Ya!” held Mrs. Oscar Gallant of Halifax. are . . . many friends in your chosen pm, cost-Y. at 300 Bathurst Street for no unabe nuthv. "I "ll me (who u b Sc Hand to See the some 8. F 1; iinai services there. The pail bea.r- pmmd m 5” mem 0'? me Island and VICIHITY Iesmm Kathleen! guests with 3 six piece orchestra new deugned) in "THE nun” OF linl owhich' became stranded on ”l ' 55 Wm Mess”. P" H' wanem w' Vsllreellzdiblgcofltllllfglt-ile3acal:lon.M 'I(:'i:Ieiy I atAthpoiitc;nupnfalVfshowc(lrMwas l?).1oeI: Box SCORE in Fattcgidariflei. M M hitch were gm YANlfiEEs"' sun” :1” um: tliearfllores at that place brings to J " N. MuLtarL' J. A. connelll J. W. y T. "I 5 H18 0 4 1'. an rs. C. 01' TBVC IV, A T5. Ll Yenlun III Illllly IIC I IIO' vlachonzie. James Phillips and 13'"-is m0l-1191' who will 5P'-'nd 4119- Mm D””.'d Dmes 3"” Ch”(""" O'Brien. St.,Lawrence. May 12. In Ahbl” 53 R " P0 A '3 9. clove blue Kubardlnc suit with tables In real life in the cast. WI "””3.c"3 agerrrimzllll yells: -worse M..mms.,,5. , summer months at her old home of Summei-side spent last Week 89- honor of Mr. and Mrs. William 02 Leela”? 35- 5 0 2 2 0 1 grey and navy blue accessories. Mr. the great American story. See Ba 5"? h 53 E 01 of the” tub j in piugvme, i'rlgnlsh visiting Mrs. Davies p.jr- Brien (nee Marie Corcoran). A large Rylmr 35- 1” c- 5 1 2 3 3 ” and Mrs. Muhitch will live in Ruth hit I "H0Inel'''- ' 35” W 9” Ssic 0 em” hmbom. -gNu;g1-MNED AT 3131-". y em-S. Ml'- Md M1'5- Pei" -7- BUT-W number of friends were present Llmdv 1b- 4 0 1 '7 0 1 Toronto. v cams mm fl stttxgtlced manly be: DAY raivrypm.-. and M”, H, w. The members of this commun- and many beautiful and costly gifts Malhesom 01- - 4 0 0 3 0 0 .-M-.-h . They Wm 'nd by mwmernwn icrlitird of garden, engermned iiy were saddened on hearing of M1 151 Emile Bermrd.St.Elei1- were received. Delicious refres.- T”'"0T- "- 3 0 1 1 0 0 BLOOMFIELD STATION w. r. ymsww WOMEN-5 331” "la?" ljubour mm Ram” .'oi1riccn little tois last Saturday. me death 0i 5 kind and Benemus ""5 SP9” SEVETBI WW5 0! 13” ments were served. The evening L”'"3- 71- 4 1 1 0 0 V -j- 1x31-11111-E wan?!" win menu mu 0, mm”. n imnm of the” lime grand. man in the person of Mr John Week visiting his Wife and Chlldfcn was pleasantly spent in dancing, 5”m1eVv2b- 3 9 0 0 0 1 -The regular monthly meeting of j Th were what ya" called th. iaughter's. Donna. Marie J:-nkins' Ben M Ml" mV"' He W” 3 lie' at Tlgmsn ""519 bemi mrmshed W "V951 3 0 0 7 2 0 the Blwmleld Sim” w' 1' was The May meeting of the Piuaville magi Wm" wmmg 1,, gap mam rounh birthday The children voted husband, a kind and loving accomplished musicians, 1 I 1 0 0 0 held at the home of Mrs. Thomas womenw Immut. Wu held on me 1200 to 2000 lbs each md R W" were capably looked after by Miss '"h" "d ""9 ”' "'9 be” "em" Tmvmnd Joseph mom" sum" .. ' 2 O 0 1 0 1 "ml" The ””5”'”” ””"'””d W 4th Thursday at the home of estimated that there was well over mil Gcddes of Ti-um. Mrs. John b0"-is this community has kmown mefslde Went Several days 01 lilsf It was with a feeling of profound H9""955eY- 2 1 l 3 1 0 chair and the meeting opened by M”; John F mun... The p,e5,- h dred 0, mm :hapm;1n and Mrs, Gama mak, for a lonls timed. l-lednkelyer regusfld mgk Xlsllgnlmgs P;;”:oT::l:sMg- fill-I iiorirow that the citizens of Elms- :::F1a'a'?3.vga5: P " g 3 3 3 3 ill members reciting the Cl-!i);b Wo- deny Mrs N'ekon gamut opened onalhgfn became khmm of their 193' 0! Mohcion. Games and 3"? 0'19 '1 nee - 3'1 15800 3 - - v - - '3' ac and surrounding" districts ' men's creed. Nine mem ers an- ' ' i . . lmusemcnis were provided for the Vice W" 3”” "eely w help gmri Ascensmm learned 0: the death on May 7 in To'm;, ii 138 5i 926 Bths meted m" can with A housecleam lzglei :1::t?isw:.3mpl:vn:' ggxtleenlfilgl llilvfileki-th:n::rll:ro3:t' anonearnglif the waste", Hospital of Mr. Frank ep ac anor n seven . ing hint. One visitor present. No mm, which was Very appropriate rule and to name y spot in on, sliiidren and Donna's uncle. W. C. Say of Truro. assisted her in open- ing the birthday gifts. Supper was iervcd at 5 P. M. and the dining- .-oom game was pram decanted of this district. from a. heart condition to which Ind centered with a dzinty blrth- ””""y' ' he mwmbed on the shove ate. c"""” ” """' ” ” " P” 'l E Dotted Govemmem Sm” m9'Ved- ldpmdi h .- 5 mg mama my 1, h , Maoxay, rf 2 2 I 0 0 0 c we meme manned appeals All committees reported n.iis- the humble air rifle to s oteunl .ay "ke'Th'""1” 5'”'l'” k” 1" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Handrahan. In the ry W ",0"? e C er ed Landry as .. 3 1 0 2 0 0 go Spit... grass and summon factorily and new ones appointed and army rifles were to be seen hm hm” Ibout 6 P' M Ascension. had as guest for a week kind ,nj”3,',';2if,bl gt db”, many 3 Bernard. ab 4 0 1 1 3 0 Am It was decided ea canvass were: To visit school. Mrs. John F. firing from B11 8n81C5 It i-1'"-' imi- recently their daughter. Mrs. l..aw- of sickness 0,. so,.,f,w "if, ,'i,,,ef;'i J. Grady lb. 4 1 1 13 0 0 district on behalf of the Salvation Gallant: szcit, Mrs. Joseph '1I;h1e wonderlofd iit vxgasi 21:: axlggoigil: A Smith d '4 hild Earl ' B. D l. i. . 2 ' . 7 n3 qms n 5” mn Personals werfkmlnnfcneerisiiilgltlathg thaepeglilestllgi I;i:lcePaul ofa;ede::eIcBndr:?10l-119' l:'gs7.li'..:tif2'f,idc;.?,'1h Milk A. 5i:i:l:3-cP- 1 i? '2 3 g 4? secretary is to -write in for genielaatiinglrllilnt sfirxidwflgibs gsfli C9-5'-"1"-Y - Om" than '4; in” "5" . ' ' ' .' ' - rt d. ,.-we-k---d -- home Do Wm and M” :i..':':.:.:- so 3- S.'.?S.';.3.'." 3 3 A I 8 i li.:::i::l;::'..2:.";2::.::. 32:25.12: ::":.'.:'; Ml: -”-”fe'zf-3'33--is momma mm Mr.andM.H.W.Be df - ' SW8 9 9- ' " - ' - iirnl Borden, gncirsded . ML,,m';e,;1 Mr. and Mrs. George somers Fm d W m to lam that Mrs quiem Mass and interment took 1.'aG;ri1lant.!l.f.”.... g a (ll (1) o 0 smith were appointed to do the school, Mrs, John .1, com”-,,,,, 33;: oghemeliregggggar I::I;ireVV;, Ea sedge, of -I-mm. M J , have recently moved to Charlotte-i n 8 8 - place in the adjoining cemetery. ' me"' ' 0 0 Ctmvassing. Mrs. Robert Shaw read Misses Hazel, Lorraine and Nor- , an an p 1 y - ' mm ' i ' - - ' . m n d M 6' ”' oh" Chap town where they intend to reside Michael Mccue Palm" Rmidv hm "3 5Gh"1'm1m 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 a paper on Home Economics from m, co,-(man The monthly co; found dmd OT 13551! Vl0'lmd"' ......... ...':.. :.'.'l”'v5'.'c".'"&.';. -n we mum l;2i..l:?12:T...ii..i: .73 v'::: liAlll iiuriiciirs 1i1?.'G.i:f.l..i3 3; '. '2. i. i. i. i "”.f”""”f' '".i'”l:iF. .l."ii:”;' mum 1333, -;nd,3'-:u-- :.'3'':.'.ff.'.'3.;::S.?i2;":?''.;i:iJ.. ” 'J.N.R.Fl f'r :M- d ” " - '- C00 his quzen 8 2- sedl. It was ece o ave a .m H .y it.-.., L.s,e'e?""kf N” ' "" --Mr. and Mrs. Morris Deacon M09119 was when by Jimmies tn;-xi ""'G. Dalton. cf 1 0 0i 0 0 0 tlonalre. Mrs. Michael Doyle ln- mngo and dayycg in thg communr. 5” ”l”- W” ” t 5 "mm? "' i Y an "3 Ind daugmu of Charlottetown were visitors in 0! Sh L0"l5 '0 we3""'n H”39l"'” Commued "N" Page l " 3- Allen 1 0 0 0 0 0 vlted members to her home for the h ll Wednesda Ma 2-ith ddent was m the day. of the fox i f A . 'or Sl:?llr'nEl:l1?:'0lfP.hKl:n:h;'An um '”'wwn im sllmhy 3" the 119""-' where under gm "'9 "1 ?”c"" '”"”J. Splnncyv if June meeting. roll call to be an- w11ill:rem;.-ill he a sgie ofy fudge momzi ,l,cdv?1asSh nctterleonlfautlttflorijisiig - . A. an ed - -- - ' e e ' ' 0' Mn "id Mm P”"k D'””"' rvgsung m,?fo:meb1;v:snd rf'p?5r hopjj curred. the village of Newcastle Totals , , y . 3; A -l 2-? 3 g fxgera? till. why I 1”" '0 bekmg '3 sandwich:-s( fled drinks. T18 t?fe85- and used for fox feed. "1 - . Bridge would be in dangsr as well any; 1 K 1 . y ' ' urer repore ney procee.5 111" This to the miter! mind was 'vV 50011 T900”? CD 3096 M35 BY H SHQN-h At the conclusion of the meeting the play were 540.19. Mrs. John P. one of the most excmng days Professional cards pressed themselves as thoroughly satisfied with the performance. This concert so far has been good entertainment and a financial suc- cess. The many friends of Mr. and along any one less fortunate than himself. To his family. Mrs. Bell' and two sons. Sutherland and Marven is extended the sympathy. Mrs. Mary Bearish of Barrington. Nova scotia arrived on saturdavl evening to spend a few weeks with her sons, Allan and Norman Glow. of Freetown. ! Mby Bfh Those taking part in the broadcast from Freetown included "Nora scales. grade I (piano Ioloi muema , .- Dianne Maliett. Grade 3. (reading). The squirrel; Marin: Deighan grade .1 (reading). The mapping turtle; Sondra Jardlm-. node 6 (reading). The wake up half on Honda evening my min The title of ihlemriay was "Hie Path Acrou the 3' and was very after successfully completing three summer training periods. They receive officer rates of pay during summer training. Tignish . Friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. T. Desmiches, St. Felix is a patient in Western Hospital. Al- berton, and all wish her a speedy Mr. sylvere Perry, a patient in Western Hospital, Aiberton is re- ported as recovering. Mr. Perry was severely burned about the face He is survived by his widow. the former Mary Fitzgerald. two sons Robert and Fred. and three daugh- much enjoyed by all. The different performers taking their parts ex- ceptionally well. The hall was fill- ed to capacity. Mr. Eldon Drum- Porryo Songs by Mr. coles. solo Mus Perry. A nice sum of money was realized. Proceed: In aid of school improvementl. their daughter, Miss Kathleen re- ceived her diploma in nursing. Miss Kathleen came second in gen- eral proficiency and was the re- cipient of a special award for bed- side nursing. Heartiest congratu- lations and best wishes from your McKerma, Sr. at the age of seventy years. Deceased had been in poor health for some time suffering as several coal mining shafts, two sawmills and the Bostlc and l-lunziker farms near Salmon Har- bor on Grand Lake. About 2:0 men battled the flames as a westerly fringe only the fact that a light wind was blowing away from the community saico it. The Nova Scotia Lands and Forests Department also reported new outbreaks on the horn a-ids of rust Bay. 20 miles southwest of than 2.000 acres five miles south- west of Truro, N. 8.. was under control. More than our fcrs.-t fire Spinney and J. Grady's smash to right drove Landry across with the winning counter. The C. and B. playersvmade only two errors to the Abblesl five but the formers miscues were more and matching hats of tulle. trim- med with seed pearls. They carried nosegays of swcetpeas. Mr. Fred Timush was grooms- man and the ushers were Messrs Bob and Louis Jones. The wedding reception was held "-Replaced Stanley in eighth. '”-Replaced Perry in eighth. ""-Replaced Murphy in fourth. "-Replaced Davis in sixth. "'-Replaced Stewart in sixth. '"' - Replaced C. Grady in eighth. "'”-Replaced P. Schurman in MACABBI: HUMOR MONTREAL - (GP) ..- Friends of 2i-year-old Iuie Levine saw the ”notice of his death in the pepcr and hurried to his home to am- fighters were on the job in Nova scotia - reports were given by committees. Sick committee for next month Miss Laura M8(Mlll0n and Mrs. Vance Macxay. The secretary re- the hostess assisted by her dangli- ter served a very delicious lunch VARIED AVOCATIONS Mondny-Tuesdny 1:15-0:15. Matinee Tuesday I pm. See the re-released life story of one of baaebaui be- loved playera. ”Lou Gehrig". play- ed by Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright on Mrs. Gehrig and the HON for the time of year. The m'nutes of the last meeting and the Treas- urers report were both read and Gallant invited the members to her home for the next meetinn. where the roll call will be ans- wered, by an exchange of gag-den seeds and Bingo will be pl-yed to reported buying 2 brooms and soap for school. it was moved and seconded that 3200 be sent to Copenhagen fund. Correspondence was then read and questionnaire on soil was filled in. Sick committee reported mak- lrn landnod i s c a t Isl "ti - HUI: utflim Plillllf Ind. 4 mood acted as to: 1 . 7'3"” W "W '9 m J" - sole his par-ents.Wh theyknoclb . , . DEC Ultioo (NW5!) 3" 35"”!!! "W N?! rnoniea in a vex-y"i'::;able 3...3.'.'i. "'9 ”u';',””H"": L8” :"d l”; ed at the door 1:30 answe ed. ','3f,o,?2E :el:ct;',,,sc:;o:,ld O?:,';ml,t,,t:;, ' I on. -" Bnocinltlu between am included ”"' ” ” ”” ”"" " "" Home Person! 'wlth'I mnclbre Hm-'6 out no dish and wire mat Committee for 7? '1 M loam - apoaoona by the Parent 'l'each- instrumental music-piano and "i m"'"- of humor lied phoned the an- iv. mimic 'd”iiIcI"l""' ' 5 Jo” '"' ' ” 9 "' "'"'”””" ”' ””"”' """""'- violin by Mum Mcxinnon -and W7 "'0 Ni 3"! ""9 V” W uouncemenc to the paper comp”-c s..l."3i3""i"”iS'ilaTll3.l.i...nsm 2S.”.2'i.'Z.'2i'” -Mfskkmaefgeolfmloianrld l -- l i o - I . . 4. . I, y -- . e . U aomwqrhgmnzuieyu pi'!i.;y:a"”preaonmwtn pm-,, mm d.,,cgm by mm ms, .iIi'f'mlc.oir;t;olI;"AMi:'1;ieed :n with funeral arrangements. s1i0""""" Mrs. smith; Program. Mrs. Martin . I Driscoil. Roll call for next month-- .- nhming your birth place and paying .10. Collection amounted to .15. Contest put on by Mrs. Mac- liarhour Recalled By J.F.L. Reading an article in local pops era of the crowds rushing to Dun- of the boats), every available craft from a canoe to the racing yachts and motor boats was in the kill and every available firearm from around Summerside harbour in the last 50 years. FLOOD CAR WASH 3 F HIIII r l . - h 1 . wind fanned :h t d Chi - th. T”? . . K ' R'O' M5 ""1 9b"'hxl"";Y '”ckb"l' 3,” Sgsntggfgdsmrnxferl. y-:3 B:1l;;1n:n::.. man, em Own p sexes?-o--3Agg,d 19, Damn in cY1?f:'1!:;fSoN' siaski fr" (cgxwgl raise funds. Proceed-s fer the ev- WINNIPEG h (OP) .. one res- o"oM"u'3 ma dwkm" C "t M we" weak-l came ignited as he worked in his Large fires nen-' Gagetown iiin'h ol C r.m.1.g ml om ? C - enins nmolmif-d 10 3709- The idem WW ”dV9m380 01 the W3'-" s end visitors to Freetown where they, - - - - was and hers to hand-Mien A I H W n th L d Cmlliileto Vlluli Annlylol we" "1. Wm, 0, Mn 3,,,kh,,y, blacksmith shop at Tignish. Mr. Queens County and Upsalquitch. "'""--Replaced Gallant in sev- bimkets and fancy cookies were "1l:1”;1."3 duh”; Ml-l"”';:'9d' W” syxsrngg migfm agogdybgii nix: ' iPe l t th ti n' R ti h C t, th. c e nous unc was serv- ' 1 GI... nu” p-ilenh Mr. ma M". Hubert Me- wsnbaglzsbgrgixil beforeehelxgecsnea. coitrgllucrigwerclgifiirezirae atulxiglf en ::”l:lreedR:tr::ngCll?:' l'l):toh EESRIEQ: :01 andalllngo was enjoyed by a'l. by SW99? Put On 3115 TllbbP1' D00”- P"0Nl H" Ne ' he W” rushed to western Hogpnal on Glen. Mb"-I county. Laulsom sUMMAny lhobby mu, hire Egabns from ,,., ..........iM. Pulled Dill: a mop and proceeded to SMALl..M.AN's BUl1.Pl.N0 u Mia June numn of Dwidmnl iblberton fhyn Mr. dl.-fec.;oriGaliang negtigoucho County. Eacwood H i M K T b surrounding towns. villages and JOHNSTOWS RIVER W-JL y 53W 33 by "Shin: N5 OWN 08?. lunamei-aide. P.l.i Back, who has spent the put three n 0"” 0 em” 5 RX '5. In Ridge. Charlotte County. and 0m? "In - M 81 W0 H8 rural schools were included. : Donald was won by Mrs. Driscoll. E .3, In week: visiting her parents Mr. and is "M" We '-""9 0' mew” we Al Newcmle 9""-'6 Quems County ;ll;'n;lnL:'Vfi'H(;”g;"d5l:W1;'” 52” -j-- Fr'f3fdsl;f1”V ;V"g,':fg:Fs ofnstfgffffswgg Mrs. Driscoll kindly invited mem- Mra. Walter Burns of lower Free- - 5150 WE” h"”9'l- 3' ' ll Y 1 4 STARTED IN 1880 9 ' hers for next meeting. A delicious E "N" 1'" hi pl” ”" mu” ll"! Th d th e t w ter- Nav Me Bai'le up ill Blimud I 1" ll H The swam" Am” "' the 0”" lS1l:ll1iha:a'l'l!l'1ielI:l1o:l.:(lf?(;il!1'l?”lOfJ::f'l:l;! mm" "5 5"'e'1 by WSW”- ppy h.r hon" m 3. '-.gchew.n. ll! 9 95 0CCl"'1'e I g i 7 '1 - 9 I 3 v 1179 Y 1 in 3 1-3 1111- lied Statgs was established in 1880, b d y H eTh - - -?-MMMM-M.-Mi-... . 2 . s .. ar . v " lGi1..”i'e.l.”.f”l:”?.?l al3:'..i3' rt? ohm:-r-c-u cm-n-n my .25? i3'.'..””.fFEl'u.” 3?. 2.17.? T”; ;'i.'iL?.f'f..23..iJa"” Iii. ”E'......” '73.. 51-0.) pAyl no T'-Eu”. HM!!! mm" c':"::"d.R”:”a;l. ;g::;?;:: funeral wasy held on Saturday mm 59"” 5”m'"Y Mimi”-3 3 W” off Grady 1. off Maclean 5. struck opened the meeting with members calm". hum..." mo '33” 'momi'u in Mmcmn mommy M” 13”, from hi, hon", est fire at tho shearwater navy out by stew.” 3, by C. away 3, singing "old MacDonald Had a onmmn 3.” 0. comm,” N B when we W” me Run; to the church of the Immaculate Alf”?-99 ICWFJ 319 ha"-0? 11'0"! by J. Bernard 1, by Murphy 4. by Farm", followed by creed in un- nlnll of' her son and daulhter-in-law. concepmm P'""Mf Road where 3 Halifax. The fire started in a dump Mgcpenn 3, Hit by pitched mu : ison. H dine W ma In M" mum requiem high mass was suns by "9" "'0 ""8 and se- many by oi-ady (lewis). Earned runs - Roll call was answered by ex- -” W "'0". .3" ' ' ' hip pngtm aevmna p. p, warm, woiohds ablaze, h Iibbies -- l. c as B - 4. Winning change of flower seeds. Minutes - y "T assisted by the puigh chair. Mr. 3 34-man fire departme i of pitcher - J. Bemard.. losing pitch- were read by secretary followed I 3, ''”''''''l'' Br?.';cu:d:'":.m'u"5h:';”lmP '51:; Kenny a live long resident of water- Bpflfmld. Halifax suburb, battled er - MacLean. Umpires .- Plate- by Idol)?-ion of slime- D ” . 2 1-1in-.-n.4d-n-l-l3u- 3",; mm.” on mm "min ford will be greatly missed by his to save the re.lcment's new school R. Phillips. bases - G. Deskvoches It WES moved and Seconded fhll - 'TT . y family and the whole community. as flames licked the sub rb's and J. Hogan. blanket maney be paid Mrs. Brazel at next meeting. Treasurer ....... NEUWNX no iiiiiismc. wax