PAGE rouaraais Conway and Vicinity -Mr. and Man. Iii-vii-ig smith. Freeland. were in summe side Priby, February run, on busi- neu. . Mr. George Palmer and Mr. Wendell Mhcxay. Freeland. were in summerside Thursday, February noun on buslnes. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacNeill, Grand River. were weekend visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly. Portage. Mr. and Mrs. mving Raaerty. st. Eleanoris. were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Raf- ferty and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly. Portage. on Sunday. March let. MI. and Mrs. Roland Williams. Summerside, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardy nn Sunday. March 1st. Mrs. Bertram Phillips and two sons. Carmen and Alvin, and Mrs. Joshua Millar. Ellerslie. were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardy on Tuesday. February 17th. ltr. Oscar W. MacNeill. Amherst, Nova Scctia. spent the weekend with his wife and family at Con- way. Miss Erma Paugli, Coiiwav, was visiting her parents, Ml'. and Mrs. l.eigh Paugh. East Bideford, on Sunday. March 1st. The Conway Ladies' Aid held their regular meeting at the home of Miss Ella Craig. Poplar Grove, on Friday evening, February 27th. The many friends of Mr. Craw- ford Ramsay will regret to learn he is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre at Tyne Valley. and all join in wishing him it speedy recovery to good. health. Miss Lorena Thompson. Sum- merside, was A weekend visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Mrs. Sterling. Palmer was in summeraide on Saturday. Febru- ary nth on business, and also vis- ited her sister. Mrs. Byron Birch IOJSC. Eleanoris. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were in Summerside Monday. March kid on business. Mrs. Thompson's many friends are pleased to see her out around a- gain after her severe sick spell. Mr. William E. MacKinnon and Mr. Geonge Morrison were in sum- meraide on Monday. March 2nd on business. Miss Verna MacDonald has re- turned to Charlottetown after spending a few days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Donald, Freeland. Mtr. Bill Morrison and Mr. Sweeney. Saint John. New Bruns- wick. were visitors at the home of Mr. John A. MacKinnon on sun- day, March let. Mr. and Mrsl Gerald MacArthIur. Lot 14, were visitors at the home; ot Mrs. Russell Wagner, Poplari ,Grcve, on Sunday, March 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams andi daughter Reby. Borden, were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and lvlrsxi Sterling Milligan on Sntiirdayu February 28th. Messrs. Billie MaCiN6lll , and. Charles Palmer and the Misses 3 Erma Pauirh and Theresa Kilbridc: were in Summerslde on SIll'i(Ifl)'., March lst. Mr. Keir Adams. tr-ac-lier at I Wilmnt Valley S?ll0Ol. spent iliel February zetn weekend with hisi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. . The many friends of MI". 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Has the ”Dirt Trap”. ped as it comes from the fabric and I reconditioning guarantee. A reconclilioniiig anytime within 12 years t from date of sale for charge of 550. Without Pumpl209.5O GAS WASHER rm: GUARDIAN. York And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Harry newts were the guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. Jack watts on Sunday. March 1st. Tonight. Friday, March 0th the M. F. Sehui.-man 00. md. popular radio program: "Schurmans school Parade" will return to the air with all the color for which it is well known and will continue to be heard each Friday night unti-I tit-ie end of May. at which time the finals will be held. The succwful winners will, as ' i I mix and In Im went iii.i?”'2f.ii i..'f.ieu”i.iJ.f..””.i?.".iliil. Sum” "emnlh Mimm uh I" for their pleasant larbors in in- C”V9l?e”d- the 3”” M M”' Lew”. d-ividual competzltion. while the 515?” M-”' Llwd M”Mmm ””d first and second place winners in ML M'3Mmm' spelling and group singing will be D”; beam" 1 mm and mm Brown. :i;?f”i.. 2liiI2..””.":.... uuiiii. York. attended the funeral on which Wm hang proudly from me March 2nd. of the late Mrs. Mal- Wang 0! the winning whook. 00”" M9'5Wl””- C”-Vi A It is hoped by the M. F. Schur- man Co. Ltd.. that more schools will take an active interest. in the group singing competition, Mr. and Mrs. Lou court were the giiesvs of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Ves- say on Sunday. March 1st. Mr. and Mrs. will Watts. York. were the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Edison McDonald and Mr. McDonald. Coveheild. on Sunday evening. March 1st. The many friends of Mrs. Ben Mallett are sorry to hear that she has entered the P. E. 1. Hospital Schurmans School Parade Returns T 0 CI-lARLO"l"'l'ETOWN A -- . .. Professional cards E. E. PAINCMAN Opt. D. u.o. Air Tonight The first place winners have been . OPTONIETEIST excellent both in the 1 to 8 and 4 GI..." It-nu; .. E,” gnmjngd and over clamvom schools in former years. but there has been Office Hours: ital!-I005 IIIMC itio f the W no comp” n or and by appointment. second place award. the french bronze school diieid. Group sing- i-etail lumber dealers have pro- duced and spammed Schurmans Sdhool Parade. From all indica- tions. this season's series of pro- Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted grams will find an even -Iamer PHONE 31” radio audience than before be- .. .. 8ltlA.LLlt1AN'S BUILDING cause Schurmans School Parade OPTOMETRISZ. is known as the family program. -5. for treatmeiit. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Northam And Vicinity -The sincere sympathy of this community is being extended to the family and other relatives of the late James Elite-rry. Central Lot 16. who passed away recently. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell. York. attended the carnival at North River Rink on Monday evciiliig. Marcli 2nd. Mr. James Nicholson. Orwell Cove, has returned to York. after spending three weeks at his home --130 A card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh May- " nard. on Thursday evening Feb- ruary 26th, where seven tables has returned to his home at Free- were in play. Prizes were awarded land after spending ... ..i weeks to the winners, and lunch was at the home of his brother and served by the hostess. assisted by sister-iii-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh the committee-in-charge. D. Smith. Cedar Avenue. Summer- --- side. receiving medical care. Friends of little Betty COIWIU. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colwill are sorry to learn that she is a patient at the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Mr. B-ruce Lewis. Summerside. was it weekend visitor at the home of Mr illld Mrs. Jnliii D. Palmer. -1”. Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Grigg were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd on Fri- day evening February 27th. -vm , The sympathy of this commun- .ity is being extended to Mr. iThonias skerry in the passing of ihis two brothers. James Skerry. lwho passed away at his home lcentral Lot 16, on February 22nd. ;and John Skerry, whose death oc- jcurred at his home at Alberton 3 February 25th. .Mrs. Wilfred McDougall spent jillf February 28th week-end with their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne iMCCHlliII, North Bedeque. . Mr. Elmer Baker was a visitor ,io Charlottetown recently. . Mrs. Edmund Maynard spent the last week of February in summer- side. the guest of Mr. and Mrs Hlames Macliean and other rela- tives. . Mr. and Mrs. Clraydon Grigg and '. suit: IIIOKEY Chartered Accountant. Canadian Bank of Oonuneree Summcretile, P. E. L PHONE 2883 It. E. ems &' son Fire - Auto - Casualty INSFXIANCE read by Mrs. T. D. Carruithers. During It. period of silent prayer. Mrs. Edwin Taylor sang effectively "Take my life and let it be", After prayer by Mrs. Allen the offering was received by Mrs. John Boates and Mrs. Victor Travers. The meeting closed with the singing of the benediction hymn "Lord Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing." A social hour followed when re- freshments were served. Tum bouquets of beautiful variegated carnations added much to the oc- casion. Ti-use flowers were sent to Mr. Walter mllbedt for his birthday on February Ziith. by his son, Mr. Gordon Calibeck in Denver. Colorado and were placed In the Church Parlor by Mrs. Callbeck. -s. ii Summer St. Summcrslde PHONE 2413 ..M; IIII. J. A. IIOIIION DENTIST Dental X-Rays Smallmun Building NORTH LUFFENHAM. England (CP)- wing Gmdr. Doug Lindsay of Amp:-ior. Ont., after a tour of operations as at. exchange pilot with the U. 5. Army Air Force in Korea, has replaced Wing cmdr. Bob Davidson of Vancouver as Svnmnnsmn shied operations obflcer at RCAF pm 2333 No. 1 fighter wing here. SADDENED REUNION "'1 II. R. YORKTON. Sask. (GP) --Eleven VETERINARIAN members of the Peter Yaholnitstty , family gathered for their "first re- Dial 2520 u-nion in 26 years. to attend the golden wedding anniversary of Water Street East their parents. Mr. Yaholnitsky died summel-side the following day. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 3:30 on Saturday. Flaming adventure in technicolor-Enemies fighting side by side at "THE LAST OUTPOST", starring Ron- ald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming. with Bruce Bennett, Bill Williams. Also Serial and News. .family. spent Sunday March 1st . with Mrs. Grigg's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLennen. Port Hill. -AW Tignish And Vicinity Y! . -Clifton Harper. young son of Air. and Mrs. Howard Harper, met with an unfortunate accident last week. While playing hockey with his young friends he accidentally fell on the ice and broke I. bone in his leg. He was taken to theWest- mi Hospital, Alberton. and placed under the doctor's care. He is now lconxyalescing at his home in Tig- ll 5 . and easier Mr. and Mrs. Peter Richard. St. Felix. motored to Charlottetown . on Sunday. March ist to visit their .daughter Jenny. who is a student 'at Prince of Wales College. walled tub, Mr. Aurele Arsenault, St. Felix. iisft for Lowell. Mass. on satur- :ilay. February 23th to attend the liunerui of his sister, mg iiimii Arsenault. Friends of Mrs. Harold Shea, Anglo. are sorry to hear she is a patient in the Western Hospital. All join in wishing her A speedy recovery. Mir. Walter Hogan, who has been employed in New Brunswick for the past several months. returned to his home in Tignish on satur- day evening. February 28th. The dirt is trap- Water is garments. CONNOR . . . the money-saving 12-year factory continuously A heat of friends of Mrs. John F. Perry. Tignish, extend best wishes to her for an early return to her home from Halifax. in renewed health and strength following I major operation on Monday, March 2nd. -C.L 3 maximum TRINITY Arrumoou AUXILIARY -The March meeti ,, of the Afternoon Auxiliary cf the Sum- fflGh!:dE Trinity United Church was held in the Church Parlor on Tuesday afternoon with the presi- dent, Mrs. Hammond Johnson. in the chair and Mrs. B. R. shame During the h l session, the supply secretary. Min Millicent strong. announced that a box at HERE'S CANADA'S BEST BUY IN THE POPULAR PRICE FIELD - OONNOII "'15" - Full Skirt with Pump .................................. ..... A MASTERPIECE OF PRECISION-DESIGN HARDWARE BASEMENT Al.lMAIl' SntallInan's For Top Values At Lowest Prices Aural children's clothing and bedding had been sent to the W. M. 8. Hospital in Angola, Africa. The literature secretary. Mrs. L. M. ('.:il-ibeck. brought to the atllention of the members the wealth of excel- lent literature available -for W. M. S organizations and urged all to read mane. It was decided to pack a box of clothing for Korea. 174.50 ing allows a large number of Purnnoxmqnn students to take part in and enjoy sm::gm;: Tansufnmenm. the true spirit of open competl- ' tion. This is the fourtah consecutive year in which the M. F. Schur-man yB- FI R' 0' Co. Ltd.. building contractors and summanlde. P. E L MARCH,” 6.3953 :1...- CAPTTOL Slllmmon-side Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Saturday -7:15 - 9:15 I Nil EXCITEMENT Hum wiauiiiiinisi" ..m B G ribs 1-: ci-i"iG'i'coi.orz Klliillllllls iii Itliit . Pilltitt iiiiiitt ...... Felix Feist ATTENTION - KIDS - ATTENTION! ANOTHER BIG "CARTOON CARNIVAL" FOR YOU THIS SATURDAY MATINEE Come One, Come All and Enjoy litany of Your Favorite Cartoons. Today 3:30 - 7 - 9:15 Saturday . 2.. 2:30-7-9:15 2 - BIG ATTRACTIONS - 2 Funyn Charles Starrett Smiley Bumctto (Olllv in twv .'iyl"'llVi OUR 2nd MOVIE. IS TWICE AS FUNNY AS OUR FlR5I!! Etta...-.-.-.)..-............ QUAKER pkg. MACARONI 48c Pkg. l6c WHITE SUGAR. Iiilbs. 98:: 5 lb. 3cans 47c EOILI and BEANS... Zcans 35c CORN. Zcans. 33c Co-op Fancy Pink SALMON. llb.can 45c Co-op Fancy Pink SALMON. Vzlltcan 25c I oooo 5 I elio Folks Here I am paying my first visit to TIGNISH. I will be here at the TIG- NISI-I Co-op. Monday. Tuesday and Wed- nesday morning. serving delicious cakes and pancakes made with my famous Ouakor products. AUNT JEMIMA CAKE MIX Silver or Devil's Food 2 pkgs. 67: CO-OP TEA; lb. 83c BONELESS COD. 35c BONELESS HAIIE. lb. 20c 1C)laItROlS.i 3lbs. tic. Sunkist ORANGES. Zldoz. 53c C0-OP SOAP POWilEIi- ' . Giant Size .. 13c Lge.Si1e .. 31c Broiion lines of PAINT priced SPECIALS men's. Women's and Children's Wear. greatly reduced prices. to sell: also'Aftor Stock Taking Sale on Mrs. W. A. Allen. who ed the wotixin period. on the theme or Utirietian stewardship. read Nbesutiml poem entitled "Let Us Keep Lent" which was followed by The IArd'I Prayer in unison. Christie purpose of time and talents guided in mm site outlined the importance of mmttl. r. 2'. I. h - being -cc-worsen with God. no (Qcripture uuep. in Romans II no TIGNISH C0-OPERATIVE issii LTD. APNONE ll