, . . . lools Everywhere and You Won't Find Better Values The Guardian Page 3 Tuesday. July 23. 1957.. . . loolting for Bride Elect i" "ml C"? Is Honored On the evening of July lltll. he . people of liartsville and vicinity gathered is the Hall to do honour b one of the season's bridu. Miss , lelaie I-laiiiweii. While Mrs. Isabel Watts played I he Wedding March the brisk-to he was escorted into the hall IV! Mrs. John Niaolaoa. while Mr. . John Nicholson acted as clsairlnaa. He called upon Mrs. Ewes La- aiont and Miss Audrey Cameron who presented Mias Hallivlell with ' many useful gins from her many kiends who crowded the hall to ' pay their respects to her. "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" was heartily sung after which MIL Hailiwell thanked all present for their kindness. A sing-song which I was lead by Mr. Ire Dryadale. was enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served by the ladba after which all departed wishing the bride elect God's blessing upon her future marriage. was heard with much acceptance at the three appointments on the Bedeque United Church charge. on , T Sunday. July 7th. Members of the V Bedeque choir assisted in the ser- vice at Albany in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bsnnie Coughiin and children. Cavendish. were guests of Mrs. Coughlin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers. Car- leton. over the weekend of July 1. Mrs. .l.S. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Essie Wright and Miss Elaine Wright. all of Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacMicken. Carie- ton. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell. and Mr. George Campbell. Fernwood. attended the Goodick-MacMicken A BEDEOUE Rev. D.M. Gass. Truro. N.S.. Value for Value! Quality for Quality! Price for Price! Trade-in for Trade-in! Warranty for Warranty! You'll Get a Better Deal at .. ,.a'f' .. K. Y T HE NORTH 70' LEFT5 I slwrlll HIIJTPPCG. porary ground radar stations of the squadron display their white TOM RIGHT a dakota lands as l-dnwsl-Er aircraft of 408 Photo which are installed at isolated fox kill, a memento of the Shoran close as possible to a ground rad- 5'l”3d"m ll!" "V" 3 ""89 0! P0llll5- 301119 Wllliln 450 mil?! of loperations. Left to right they are ar installation lite but in the Art- burren Artic mountains during the the North Pole. Manned by three I Corporal Jack Titus, Sarnia. 0nt.. lc "next door" may mean a long Wedding in Hlilill-K. l'eC9lIUY- WWW 0P9"”0'15 1" 0" ClllTMl' "19" "MY remain self sufficient Leading Aircraftman Henry Lat- walk through loose snow or scver- The leach?” 9585394 '0' "W Tim norlhllind. periods of six weeks or more. rgiue, Mann-9,1, .nd LAC .113, .1 hundred feet up , rocky hm u Carleton Siding school for the en- TOP RIGHT it one of the Iem-l BOTTOM LEI-1' three members Arsenault. Shediack. N.B. nor- in this case. (National Defence Willi Wm "92 MW ""9" M"- Williams. principal. M.rs. Elmer Gamble. intermediate. and Mrs. Ellsworth Bassett. primary. Mghlll-ll.-tM.'dt,i it x I " SURVE ter five g a m e s, Fernandea Brazil Drops Canada From North American,Zone Play By GEORGE FRAJKOR Canadan Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CPI -Brazil auated Canada from North Amer- III) zone play for the Davis Cup Sunday when young Carlos Fer- nandez whipped Don Fontana of Toronto 6-3. 6-3. 10-8 to give his t'ountry iisilhlrd win the best-of- five first-round tie. The lwyear-ofti Brazilian tennis star had little trouble with Fon- tana in the first two sets. His win to the status of an exhibition. Brazil takes on Israel in the se- ond round here next weekend. The grass courts at the Mount- Royal Tennis Club worn and yel- lowed by two days play. were made slippery by a light rain that fell before the start of Sunday's Fernadcz-Fontans match. A brief sprinkle fell just after the match began. IMPOSSIBLE SHOTS Fernandez. always eager. sped the court. He was aced four times. swithed to using short hop shots from the net to throw Fontana off balance. He and Fontana looked almost even until the eighth game of the first set. when Fernandez broke through Fontana's servie. Fon- tana netted one and put the ball out one. then netted the game point. TRIED HARD Fontans tried hard to break back in the ninth. and carried the game to four deuces before Fer- nandez took the advantage on an overhead smash. then blasted a serve too hard for Fontana to handle. Fontana lost the seond set when Picnic Enioyed At Canoe Cove The Central Christian Church Sunday School Picnic was held on Saturday afternoon at Canow Cove Christian Camp-site with a vary the Church Hall at 1.30 p.m.. while their own automobiles. Both Young ted; Swimming on the part of the water enthusiasts was engaged in; soft ball by the bail fans and a good round of visiting by the The C.G.l.T. and Cigma-C groups of Bedeque United Church. held an enjoyable social gathering in the Church hall. on July I. About a dozen ladies from this area attended the annual meeting of the P.E.I. W.C.'I'.U. at Corn- wall on July 3rd. E” S . Rev. Dr. Ross C. . on. ec'y 3"” hnllftmber mh a"e"da.""' A of Temperance Federation. addres- us C ' ed '0' i e occuwn left led an appreciative congregation many motored to the grounds in ginzhmrliw lchurch he" on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gorrili. Han- and old enjoyed an afternoon of over. Mus? H, vlmdomng n fun and frolic. Races were conduc- um, mung, m Fe;-nwood. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith. Mount Royal. Quebec. were vis- itors to Bedeque on July 7th. Rev. ES. and Mrs. Weeks, were W. R. JENKlN'S LTD. Regardless of price you can't afford to miss this sale it you are interested in a used car or truck. The prices are plainly marked on all vehicles and believe us you haven't seen prices as low or values as high in this Provin ca since World War Two. Prices have been reduced as much as 257. for this sale. We are going to clear out every car and truck. These are only a sample of the excellent Used Car values on our lot! (Prices effective this week only) ' 1955 DODGE MAYFAIR was a personal triumph sine be from ont end of the ourt 1 th I beat Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, other during Sunday's first siiiglese. lit Illowed Fgrrnnlltdelz III) hr:-eak his lea; acltivc flcatgrcdktheldny. visitors to Tyne Vda.l:ieyk:n!.lu1ly Sytli. orouy 4 Que., in the opening singles math returning jlmogblrnpoggihle ,n i, service in t e vta nnt game. mpe eat no s. cc cream Mr. Weeks ati.en t n uct on . Friday and teamed with (g.m-lp. Fontana Inna trouble returning in; Fontana outtcd on the point he and bars were enjoyed. Concluding service of Rev. A. Fraser at Bide- BEAUTIFUL MAYFAIR V8 (TWO TONE) FULL AIR FOAM S :3: min Armando vieir. to bang pnni Brgzilgrfg powgrlul nerve gnd fore set and on set point. the afternoon was a grand picnic ford. it is just fifty years since SEATS. DIRECTIONAL LIGHTS. HEATER AN D DIL- Willcy of Vancouver and Fontai-is more. trouble getting his own into The Canadian and Fernandez supper enjoyed by all. Mr. Weeks took charge of the Inspected 1rROSTERy ONE OWNER. 'd struggled on almost - even terms The weather smiled upon us Bldciofd l!lI'('IllT N 310 Miulodill if .s. in the doubles Saturday. Canada ,had one victory in the best-of-five event. Fontanas fl've- Fontanals own errors helped to beat him. He put the ball out I5 through the third set. each win- ning his own service unti Fernan- dez broke through in the lath way to all ttending. which afforded the best in every Church-M lllll um! had five appointments: Bidef . the cir ult Wellington, Union Corner. Victoria T954 PLYMOUTH SEDAN sci upset of Vielra in Friday's times in the firdt set compared to seond singles math. T four outs by Fernandez. Fcrnande ' vitory over Fontsna The mill! Ind 1!! Pol!!! W85 let reduced Sunday's eecond single; up when Fontana drove the ball svcnt and final math of the tie out in making a return. Fcl'I'IIIldEZ then fored him into an out off the "me to win. West and Lot to. In Saturdays action Canadian non-playing Captain Gordie Ma- not elected to rest ace Bedant. d who was sapped by FridIy'I it"!!!- first serve in win it an ling battle in high temperatures. When he was not committing er- and went alonl Wllll Folllllll Ind ro Fontana appeared to outplav Willey. . Feiaandez. He displayed an exel- It backfired. In an error-filled Cardigan Tea Party, July St. lent cross-court volley-from the net game0..6th6e2C;I'Ioadga:ls T015"! lgrgllllf -. -, as e - Dance summuvme sch”! W”. and counted heavily on overhead sets . nrsriay. Good Music. A REAL GOOD FAMILY CAR. COLOR DARK GREEN ..YOU WILL PAY MANY MORE DOLLARS FOR THIS CAR ON Dealer Warranty ANY OTHER I-0T- i 1953 BUICK SEDAN This car is fully equipped including custom radio, mechanically sound with good tires and excellent paint iob. One owner. T953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 758 Mass.. Mrs. Henry Laclare and son Billie of Norton. Mass.. also Mrs. Hugh Nicholson of Norwood. Mass.. rccently visited their.sia- ters. Mrs. Mclvin Mat-Gregor . pathize with the family of Mrs. A. and Mrs. Lame Dalton. Burton. J. Mubomld who"id"g'locc.gy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coilicutt Ted 9" M""d'y "mm "L "Y 3 ' nnd Mr. and Mn Hdrvey Com. at her Tignish home. The funeral cnu or wngel-gown. Mntney we" was held on Thursday. July Iith. recent guests of their brother and P! "'9 Cl'"”h 0! 55 Sim” ""d glgfgg-.ln.lgw' Mn Md Mm cm. St. Jude. where a Solemn Requiem lord coiilcuu, an,-ton. Mass was celebrated at ten o'clock -Lot 3 Pariah picnic -mud”. overhead and on fast forehand one before and ommitted errors I The church W” (med Wm, .11.. Mm", 20”, passing shots. in the third set. af- all over the court. Ml'- Allmd Rt-tlll.V of Boston. tives and friends of the deceased ' Mass.. is visiting his father. Mr. who mourn the passing of a dear .R,gul" dance Bon!h.w 1” Thomas Reilly. Cape Wolfe, also one. one whose charity and gen- mud”, ham; 3",” orchonr. his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. erostiy was very well known. to and Mrs. Redmond Reilly. Cape all. Wolfe. Mrs. MacDonald will be greatly MR8.A.J. MacDONAI.D The residents of Tignish sym- in Writing smashes. ians outsteadied them. The Cana- Fernandes relied mainly on his dians had played together only Reconditioned for successful Season For TWO-TONE. COLOR CREAM AND MAROON. IN EXCEL- st. Anthony's Pariah Plenlc. Bloomfield. August 7 h e e 0 M mlssed in "'9 Comm”!!! W!!!" LENTRUNNING ORDER MARKED DOWN FOR THIS SALE lsscs Susan and Alma Howard, h i H ,,d ' 2:; 313:3. C "”'"" 59"” c”"'P5 E.:'”.l".:"'-..::: iii” in? liibiiiii-all '0' 5-e'5l3i5l P"f'"'"""” ' ' It It Pi .th Set Y s P pie camp Do'i.st'. Jh. .. ' ""1 ""'"' 5'" "''"'d ' '"" in m. .::::"::::::.;'E.::”.:;.:i. :.".::. D... H on "B or -- 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN 3 or! School tonight. r wm. 0. ware nenn e many firends of Mrs. Frank ' b "'l"0'C"'””'"""l""""””” '”'."”'',;”,g 0 1' . 2' Perlihny of Montreal are aorr to iiii'I.Lvv'ii.i53 aIrdle.Y!Tlvllles:lf'Tl5H3'le A ONE OWNER BEAUTY THAT'S As CLEAN A LAR AS nnnu. 1,0,", van” H." "dry a close for the Summer. The site Herring a Janet wen. ns ruc- Inn 0' her mm”. Ind Mshyhu "Wed .5 me", president I Don. . Tuesday. Good music. It CHM! C0"-' ll" 5"" 3 "TY ""- tion she held at the time of her YOU WILL FIND - - Recon mane The second camp of Juniors were ' 'P'9dY "990V"'Y- Ilwervlml WI Wllllm 0- W'-"l'- Miss Catherine Howard is mu. Iof terms on the School Board. and Dean. Robert Howell. Janet ing with her brother and sister-in- her advice was llways accepted OW?" 3Gl"'Y Hfmlllv K1 "9" law. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas How- and highly valued, At the time of til. 107 Herrlnl. Annie l-W"l0'-ni. Cape Wolfe. her death she had her daughters M-cl-enn. Heather Mailman. Her The many friends of Mr. Thom- Miss Kathleen. R.N. Tignish. and "I0? Hnllil-itlh Nlll'l9- 39"! Elllmll as Reilly. Cape Wolfe. are sorry Clare tMrs. Howard Shea) Anglo- Nl'l- Wm- WNW to learn of his serious illness and Tignlsh, and a brother-in-law. Rev. busy place for the past scvcral dam. sh, .130 ,9.-Ved . numb..- vreeks with large numbers of young people, boys and girls tak- ing advantage of the fun and in- struction. Several improvements pure made to the property which i a credit to the committee in Marshfield Presbyterian turkey and salad supper July 34th 5.tI) p.m Chicken supper and linear South Rustico August 7th. Barn Dance. Garfield McPhee's I950 PONTIAC SEDAN THIS IS A FAST SELLER AT for Value . . mm- - :!r -rt-'-.::'E. llrookfield. 'v'-'ednesda.v. Burn's on charle 0! Properly IIPli99P- C I ' 3 u 2 n h 4 . - swimming was a great interest 0MP 91 ll! COTIIGW V Y" wish for him a complete recov- Alfred MacDonald of Florida with C N " '0 . mm”, 0, the ,wimme;-5 in as Camp cook and Mother wIl'ery. her. Another daughter Doreen. g fy Mr. and Mrs. John Creamer of (Mrs. James Callaghan) Windsor, weekend Ontario. and her only son Louis. sewing with the Canadian Air- Force In Alberta came home for the funeral. Mrs. A. 3. Houston. it is conceded that this ycII"l Charlottetown. camps were among the finest ever guests of Mrs. Creamer": uncle. held by Churches of Christ on luli-llyVl10Cd.lT'l;?Dglollfl'E.lllY Ind MP!- the Island Certainly the splendid and beautiful site itself. adds much to the u of fine ' Rrserve Au list 6th for Potato in. nrgi cgmp with 5 obtaining hold Day at xperirneatai Farm. Rd cg... uurdg through the Cap- tlharlottetowl. Miss. I t t .Boat- Rcguiar weekly dance at Stan- ';,":"(::,I "d 1” BM" mn H'n' haw" daily classes were all features of Music by Meiiowslres. . '.u euducud "Nice "mpg ('lu-ken supper at St. George's Instructors and leaders durinz W:-dncsday. July ms. leals sea- 10 WIFE Completely reconditioned. newly painted and new tires. Fully guar- anteed. Special price tor the sale. Enquire today. I954 CHEVROLET TRUCK 3 TON. EQUIPPED WITH TWO POST HEAVY DUTY 3 HYDRAULIC HOIST AND STEEL BOX. THIS TRUCK IS Reconditioned for Safety iii as aw la” -fr-”-s5""g' SHOW AND DANCE w. Jackie and Patrick Doyle. Camp let! I to . Picnic New zeaiand. Tuesday. , bellton. also his rg;a:dp5rr3il:. ,. July 1311!: mean t to l. Bingo and V!" "d M"' M" ' ' . , , 7. . am games. Dance arm. Recent nuts": ,t,;w,,ma:'. Bum. Hon” READY To Go TO wonx AT A SACRIFICE PRICE ; drum Cornrille School .Tueo- m ld mmx:-5:3. hmimgiggiis mlv. rgmlgolla. ROLLAWAY, THURSDAY . W i .:i;..i'f”..;':.';t..?;”.?'f'''"' ” Eu wna-a"'""i' or New u-mmw- 0-it l D!”"b'd I955 FARGO TRUCK 5 - A r 3. 3. D .. "”' ""....'"" E 0' H" T Mr. sum Reilly ot Toroeto.: Admission 75 cents pt" n..:.;',": ,,,,,.,'” '”' ,,',,,,,",,,,f"" ”""' ' y mm in . Mr. 2'; TON CHASSIS AND CAB. MUST BE SEEN T0 REALIZE g my. any is Mrs. no.1:-en, sh: nu-”rtM.-tg Mm t;T.'dl';-nC;P;:;":.E 5." mm ., 9 THE VALUE PRICED TO SELL AT- : D o '. Wg.m.'sum.g-.uItl tlediI' . . '':'':'-''''!m':t:"l'': 5- -2 c"”'”"' ” T” """' t' " '5... .c' 7.12 '1': 'n".'..i'”"2 A large selection of late model Pick-up Trucks, ""'o"1T' ''''''ur'' own, ”."'Iary's. an-idtetewl. Ire. 1 Ian n... u wanna runny. "'.”' mu nu... a raw ... 1947 through 1955. Greatly reduced for this sale. nun .g 3”." la. Web FIG d t - "1 "M - 3,-;";:.:'........" "' ';:t-......'- ” .1 u... : Sun Life Policy Holders T-'3'-'3 -'&'""'-- -'3-'-ti-'--V"-I 3' ""' '"' ”"” ..:.r-..-:.-....u- -'.:."-.......n;j FOR SALE on RENT inc. An at Valtlam, Mass.. me no . 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