I PAGE FOURTEEN J A g I SEPTEMBER, 13, 195., THE GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLO'l'TE1'OWN ALWAYS nmsrsr Today 3:30, 7:15 Q 9:15 - Tuesday 7:15 & 9:15 U Summon-side (THE sssr IN souuo AND Movies! Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-1:15-9:15 It's the Answer to who. wears the Pants in the Family. You'll come out laughing at the best comedy in 10 yea"- '--ma ..,, 9. it -i: uoltiilgi? set for siibinarlne Ictloll---G0M' . ineiidodenger...lier'ees'adveiiiwel W TYRONE POWER Spence an '- - are reaHy gdyestaitg M 5' - ' M'G'M'S comedy I abouta modern Eve ":0 "Pally Put the . - . 26 0" herlida l ., m' Tiiii: iiAxmi'- oiiiis siioiisws tom-v-vex DhdelbvMOtIIMVO OM--I Ml” "'”"9 &'”"m'"'M ALSO: MIGHTY MOUSE . LATEST NEWS ms is M T rxusvii-us Nous :lPCLi:litIEN.E CAM E0 TH EATRE H.311-i:.'n T.."3iksu::.'.'f3.ii3":.ii1'no?-i of Albany, P. E. I. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters of Duvar. FOR SPENCEI KEN SIN GTON Monday and Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Bordertown! Dangeriown; Thrill- um ",5 M", Tennis per," 01 town! That was recicless, lawless Howl". Wm sand” Vmwn " "3-in gy-:30" Gus Petors, Duvar. n r Starring John Payne, Gail Russell. "Gabby" Hayes and Sterling Huy- den. Paramount's big story of a Big State Texas. :yM.:...M...?M.:.:.... posed the toast to the bride. . Following the breakfast the iha.ppy couple left on a honeymoon trip to New Brunswick and Prince -Edward Island. For travelling the 'bride wore a navy blue gabardine ,suit with grey accessories and a ;corsage of pink cnrnations. i Prior to her marriage the bride was employed with the Nova Scotia Light and Power Co. Ltd.. Halifax, for the past six years. on leaving was the recip- ient of a beautiful chest of silver from the staff. The bride and groom will reside she carried a bouquet of red in Montreal. where the groom is roses. Her only jewellery was I employed with the C. N. R. pendant of rubles and pearls. Miss Claire Strachan was brides- NEW YORK, sept. 14 ..(Ap) .. maid and wore a floor-ienzth Nineteen persons suffered minor sown of pale blue brocnded tab injuries or were felled by smoke feta with a small dutch hat of may whm , cfowdgd New yap, Mme material Mid Carried 3 su.bway train ahortcircuited w.th a nosegay of ink carnations. Mr. vgvgd, nun, some pugennu W. G. McNel was best man. thought New Yo”: W.” min; .f.. After the wedding ceremony. a naked by bomb," in m oucbrnk breakfast was served at ”Winnie's 0! W". Lodge". Mr. W. G. McNeil pro- Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Peters of O'I..eary have been recent visitors in Misoouche and A-lbany. Friends cif Mrs. Felix Dorion were sorry to her that aha had entered the Prince County Hospital for an operation, but wish her a speedy recovery. ..p0In vtsttR9""i piwlb i ,..,,..s1te nest!” Olarenee Peters formerly of Du- var is now employed in a steel mill in Hamilton, Ontario. Mrs. Nelson 6. Gallant who is teaching at the Duvet school attended the ten.chers' convention recently held in 0'l..eary. .-mu-niW"'i uliiiu Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Perry of Reading, Man. has been residing in Duvsr this past summer. MURPHY - MMKINNON rnony. To the strains of the wedding m"Ch 9153'!!! by Mrs. Gordon Halnea. the bride entered the church on the arm of Mr. Frank HMPGT. by whom she was given 1" mlTl'i8l9- She was lovely in her floor-length gown of white satin fashioned with fitted bodlcc, sweetheart neckline and long sleeves minted over the wrists; Her finger-tip embroidered veil fell from a coronet of pearls and Miss Margaret Dorian employed at the western Hospital Alberton has recently spent a few days visiting her mother Mrs. Peter Dorion of Duvar. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized Saturday, Sept. 9th at St. Patrick's Church in Halifax. when Edith Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MacKinnon of Conway. P. E. is- land. became the bride of Joseph Edwin. son of Mr. J. H. Murphy and the late Mrs. Murphy of Alma, P. E. I. Rev. T. J. Purcell cere- Mr. and Mrs. Plus Peters and their son Plus Jr. have been re- cent guests of Hector Richards. M.C.A. performed the double ring ALUMINUM HA8 GROWN 10 -I A LANG! PART OF CANADIAN LIVING ”Dacidg,what makes it,-hum .7” J "HARNESIED umoaore. sonny!" It's a true answer... In Siipshaw powerhouse you are awed by the hum of twelve gigantic generators. They are driven by rain and snow which fill Lake St. joint and pour down the saguenay River. ' The water is channelled to a man-made lake on top of a hill. Then it rushes down tunnels chiseiled through solid rock to diish against turbines like the model at which the boy is peering - but weighing 50 tons. , The turbines drive generators. The electricity they generate ' speeds to nearby Arvida. There it refines shining aluminum out of bauxite from British Guiana. Over i000 Canadian companies form aluminum into all sorts of useful articles. All this ineam work for Canadians. This couotq supplies nothing but the raindrops-and the brain. binds and enterprise to harness them. The bum in the house at shipehsw is a hymn of progress. it it a sound of Canada's standard of living'going up . .. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF .CAANA,'DA,.-l.'I'D..i l - A cut L are - iasunyuewopuu-he . cu.-M ., '. i y -Y J . ' l ' friends hope to see him out again line Smith and visiting O'l.oory Corner. us:-cu. surname- t ding an alloy- tfoa the guest of her sis- berton Compton. Toronto is visiting in Dunblane the guest of her plrlnts. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Msclssae and other relatives and friends. -The many friends of Mr. Dan smaiinon are sorry to loam that ll confined to his home suf- ferlngla fractured lrnse. His many soon. sympathy is extended to Mrs. aorill of Milo in the death of her brother, Mr. George Adams. Bloomfield, who passed away on Friday Sept. nth. Mrs. Florence Mccirath and sis- ter Miss Reta. Macwilliams, Hall- fax. arrived in O'Leary on Satur- day to spend 9. few days with their mother. Mrs. my Macwilllams of Springfield west, Mr. and Mrs. Leon I-latchsrd anal daughter of sunny Brae, N. B. has been visiting in Dunblane the guests of Mrs. l-Iotchard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacPherson. The many friends of Mr. John H. Coughlin of o'Leary are sorry to learn that he a patient in the western I-loqsital in Albeirton. They unite in wishing him a speedy recovery. ' Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Boyle and two daughters Nonna Joan and Patsy of Oakland. Maine. and Miss Evelyn Watson. wstorvllle, Maine, spent a few days in O'1dw'y W0 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis. They also vlsted other ro- lstives and friends in the vicinity.- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth l-lcvpsood and two children of Boston. Mass. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. w. N. Macwillius-is. ,o'Lesry. also MH- Daisy Mcrleiil of Mount Royal. also a brother in sum " Olauooilvlbpgood. The many friends of Mrs. Harold Ashley. Brocklyn. are pleased to know that she has returned to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. O'!..eary. after mending seine time in the Prince Edward Island Hospital in Chat- lottetown receiving treatment. The Women's Missionary socie- ties of Bloomfield and Ollearv United churches -will have as their special Anniversary Thankoffering speaker this year. Rev. Percy A. ritspetrick of Alberton. He will speak in Bloomfield United church on aunda nlsht sept- mn and in ousrv United Church on Sunday night. Oct. 8th. and the regular Minister. Reil- w. o. Dickson will speak in Alber- ton on these -Sunday nights. Mr. John Yeo of Knutstcrd narrowly escaped urlous lniurv on Saturday while proceeding along the highway near The church of Scotland in Coleman. and belnil blinded by dust, Mr. Yeo's car failed to make the sharp turn in the road. crossed over into the diioh. cutting of! a number of poets. One of the posts with with attached broke the ,windshield and barely missed Mr. Yeo's face. He escaped with a few minor bruises and a bad shakins-up. was a very enjoyable , held on Wednesday night lept. uth at the home of Mrs. George Jelly in o'beary in honor of Miss Beverely Mscxinnon a bride-elect. The room was very appropriately decorated with D1813 and white utresimcs and the youns guest of honor opened her many and useful lifts. til! Wm! 0" There .uaiu-wu" the gifts. Music and slnlhl W" enjoyed. the'or-ganlsts being, Mrs. Milford Jelly and Mrs. Stetson. Trista was a latte number of friends and neighbors also mem- bers of the on Canadian Girls In Tnlllllll. of h orlaniaatlon Beverley was an active membe. she thanked her friends in a few trsshnieots were unltlfs parents. Mr. and un. . September 8th to watch a dal ...MM...M....M..... Miss Macxinnon and her hus- Piiisvllle iiiiii , Vicinity . - Saturday In Burton. guest of as Ksmmie Mcciregor. , Mr. Ralph Hardy. liunnsersldl. spent Sunday with his parents. kb,f.r.kand Mrs. Jacob Hardy. nose- an .- Mr. lrnest Brown. l-falifal. is spending his holidays with rela- tives and friends in Piusville. A large.' number from Piusvilla attended the Prince County Ex- hibition held in Albertop on Wednesday. September 6th. Miss Helen Kennedy, st. Law- rence. was the guest of Miss Aleltha Corcoran on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant, For- tune Cove, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Gallant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John F: Gallant. A large crowd attended the dance in Bloomfield Hall on Fri- day nlght. The music was furn- ished by Mr. Leonald Barnett and his orchestra. Mr. and Mrs.' Dorlce Gallant and family. Duvar. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. ' Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien. St. Lawrence. were Sunday guests of Mrs. O"Brien's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran.. Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Mur- ray and children Shirley and Kevin were Sunday guests of Mrs. Murray's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett, Elmsdale. Mr. Freddie Corcoran has re- turned to his home in East Roy- alty after having spent a few days visiting relatives and friends in Piusvllle and vicinity. Misses Alicia and Marie Pineau teachers of Lot 11. spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Plnesu. Bloom- field. ., The Piusviile Women's Institute held their regular monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth gallant on Thursday, September I . A lsrse crowd nthered in Bloomfield on Friday evening. ball game which was played between Bloomfield and Elmsdale. The score was 11-6 in favour of Elms- e. band-to-be, Mr. Ralph Getson. many happy years of happy wetl- ded life. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Poilett (nee Miss Lois Sweet) of Montreal are spending their honeymoon at Woodstock, the guests of Mrs. Fol- lett's mother. Mrs. Ciecirge sweet. The young couple were married in Erskine and American United Church in Montreal by the Mini- ster Rev-. Gerald 1!. Gran. On Thursday night Sept. nth there was is very enjoyable "shower" for them at the home of Mr. and Mrs Earl Palmer of Woodstock where they received many lovely gfts. They are leaving on Saturday Sept. lot for Montreal where the groom is ployed with the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. They have the good viviahes of a legion of friends for a long and happy wedded life. 'fihe Bloomfield united Olusrch ,Young Peoples Union met in the church on Thursday night. Sept. 14th with the President, Mrs. l.'r'rol Stetson presiding. Due to the busy harvest season the attend- ance was smaller than usual but thirteen mom-bars answered .the roll call. After the preliminary worship was conducted by Mrs autscn, the study Period on "Great Hymns of Faith" was con- ducted by Miss Adele MscAusla.nd. A fine solo was sung by Mr. Albsn . IN MEPLORIAMJ 1'' "Will of my dear brother 0 Elton Poyltsr who Passed away levtensbsr 1!. Isle. m"'."i'..”.i'"'"'”' seepo I MIHDUIIIIIIOD-:l?I:lygroVo Whoeessudelrbtethilln. My heart stlll aches with loneliness My eyes shod mossy teors Godalosseknowabowlnslsaum As it ends the nrst and year. lVI'IGi&UCOIbyHh0nIy mdid iT?1lD6EV uiiomue imons U0 ONA i TABLE NEXT W1'lEl-'l0W8IDilg- happy event terminated by wishlnl i THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW sister Ohristsoe hassle and nanny Nix! moon .' - vuiv elicit Miss Norma Coreorsn slat . ' I St. llsry e Vi. A. -Mrs. Ray Clark :1 I on out routine oi” ti:ed..:X:,i of the W. A. at the Anglican Church. Siununerside. wmgh M14 "mu I-ftonsoon in sg, u 1”. Wnllllf hymn O"i..ove That Will Not Let Me Go was followed by eh. ,..din of the Birbluxe lesson in th. 5,: droplet of st. Matthew and 9",. as odfered by on mul- lhl. W. 1. Simon; conduct. 0d. the mission INC! 0!! the con- of the schools in Jjpgn since the- war. The presideni rd a paper on weeds, co.-wmm 9 W904! 1!: peoples lives win. those in a. us-den. ' A memorial service when on minute's sil- ence was observed for Mrs. Ernest Mills and Mrs. W. 3. Mills. who had been active members. Thu WM 19uiVWOd by I memorial pray. :;.by .Aavd&hesconthHarrimn and e l'i.Y'mll " ere e . ever Shineth." Light Fm During the business session s letter of s-ppreclsdon was read 10, iihe Indian barrel which had been forwarded to Western Canada also a letter was received :.-0,,.' the Diocesan Educational sec". tary. Mrs. George Denlois. who announced her retirement (mm that position. A gratifying repon was submitted by the treasurer. A discussion was held on plans for ima coming year. The meeting was then adjourned to be rem... venod next Tuesday evening, Mrs. Everett Simmons and Mrs, James Murphy were the tea hos. teases.-8 Friends Entertain At Birthday Party For Mr. Malcolm Stewart -The annual. visitation of tin Surnmorsido relatives and friends of Mr. Malcolm Ste-wort, Brada1- bsne, was made recently to con. gratulatie and extend best wishei on use ildth anniversary of in: birth. During the afternoon an enioyablie program was pruented. which included a number of hum orous Nadingl by Mrs. J. 5. Perl) and by Flora MacDonald in he: Scottish rosalla. A parade through the village headed by Flora Mac- Donald who furniahed music or the harmonics recalled one day: of the Pied Piper or liemelin. An- other lpecisl deatun of the after- noon was the sword dance by Mr. Stewart. 08 years young. i 'llhe guest of honor was present- ed with many beautiful gifts which included bouquets of flow- ers. books and an artistically de- corated biriibby cake. The following poem was com- posed for the occasion and read by one of the guests; Dear Uncle Mae You see we're here To wish you well And stay a spell And enjoy your company. You still look fine And never pine For the good old days And all its ways mat seemed so gay and fine. And life to you is good and true The hydropon bomib moans nothinl to you . And we hope that next year We'll all he has To visit you well. -5 W. craswell. A short talk on till theme was given by the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson after which the meeting closed by the Miami! Benediction. LONDON, dept. 16 - (AP) - A Home Office spokesman announced today that George Kostrzews. chit! of the Polish purchasing miuinn in Britain. his asked for political asy- R yes ".3 no-eels. llvsl Cali Ive ll.Il oer y Fegoly 9 Shorten