P? 14 The Guardian I nraday. Sept. 9. 1954 Borden --Miss Beulah I-Iowatt of Bor- den is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Bernard Dale at Ottawa. Many friends here regret to learn that Mrs. Bessie Toombs of. Borden is a patient in the P. C. Hospital and all hope to see her home soon. Miss Shirley Stewart of Monta- gue is visiting her sister Mrs Lloyd Clark and Mr. Clark at Bor- ten. Cpl. and Mrs. Frank Oatviay of Ottawa are spending their annual leave with the tormerls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oatxvay at Borden. Mrs. Vermin Ciougli and son. David at Halifax, uere recent tisitors lo Borden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mcl(cnna. Mr. Leigh Sharpe and son Reggie oi Sunnybrzie, N B, tisired Leigh's parents, Mr and Mrs. George Sharpe, Bo:dci. on Scpleiiibci' 3. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mclntosh mg the Island. were guests of Mrs. J'llG.S Gaudet and Mrs. Tessie F. mquet at Charlottetown. On the l"ILll'Il trip t::c. nsllecl Mrs. Clin- inn Houzitt .iii.l Mrs. Jiis. Kclly at Borden. -L. I.VDiAb' POECT Tlabindiaiinili Tagnrc. the great lncliaii purl uvm died in I941. had 11,-: lllFl iitmlll pnblislicd when he .t.is l.': Piffessional-LEE E. E. Parkniu! opt.ii.. R.(l. PIIHNE 313217 RLGI-;Sll THEATRII HLDG. Sumnier St. Summeraldt Chartered Accountants T. Enrlc Ilit-key Canotliuii It-ink of Commerce Building Summerslde, P.E.I. - Phone 286! W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. STIJTCAI. BUILDING Granville at Wziter Street Sumnicrslde DIAL 3344 P. 0. BOX 881 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Soil Limited Fire - Auto - Cnsunlty 9 Summer St. Summeralda Optometrists 3. F. Hunter. R.0. alummernlde. PFI -- Phone 311. SMALLSLA 5 BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., O.D. ass Water Street Suinmeralde Above Maurice )Iill's .VIen's Wear PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron SSIALLMAN BUILDING 2386 Summer-lilo PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. General Practitioner Malpeqim Rnnrl Kenslngtoii. l'. E. I. )inl Phone: Kensinglon 2 PHOTOGRAPHERS TIIE READ STUDIO 1). w. spans "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Wvdnescla;.'-'liliursrlay 7 I3-9:15 A Scnsnliniinl Sinrx -- WISTIIN GUARDIAN -IEGIJLAB Thursday night dance, Borden Legion Hall. Mc- Cullough's Orchestra. Come and have a good time. -DANCING Maclv-ill's Warehouse, Kanslngton every Thursday night. Lowell Huostil and His Orchestra. Dancing 9.00-l2.30. Canteen service. -T0 CLINTON. ONT - Mrs. Mervin Kahle and two children left Friday on return to their home in Clinton. where her husband Sertt. Kahle R. C. A. F.. is stationed. Mrs. Kahle and children were guests of the former: parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Saunders, Ken- sington. -- K -IIETUINED T0 W. BOXBERY -Doctor and Mrs. W. L. Mac- Lellan. daughter. Mary, and sons Billy and Donald who have been vacationing in India River, P. E. I left. for home in West Roxbury. Mass, on Sunday. Miss Mary is a teacher in one of the Boston schools. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey wliilc here. -K. -BUILDING AT KIiNSlN(j'l'()N --This busy ”hub' of ii a s t e 1' ii Prince County is in keeping ulth the increased building trend in all Canada. Several new dwelling houses are nearng completion. Mr David O'Connor, who recently sold his farm at Clinton to Bcrl Mc- Kay, has cxcavatcd tby bulldo7.ei' a collar for a new residence on Malpeque Road tNortlii. Mr. Er- vin Champion's new house near the Federal building lS nearing coin- pletion. Mr. Kicr Clark tMcrcli;inti has erected a coniniodious (lW0lllllg on Malpeque lload. Mr. Robert Dunphy tlliargate Roadi has put up a fine new barn. Mr. Roy MacAr- thur has hauled a large unused granary to add to the already large enclosure of buildings. Mr Thmiins Dunphy has madc an cxtciisiyc ari- ditimi in his rer.idence Mi Ccnrgv Bronkllis haulcd a large liruisc from Clifton recently. It was divided and sold to Dougald McNutt and James Dunphy. Dr. Ziclinski has purchased the former rcsidcncc of Kiev Clark. Mrs. llziroltl McGuiil; has bought. the rcsidciicc oi thi- late Dr. W. P. McBride. Mr. David Clark built a residence just north of the church of the Holy Family. -I(. -ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- I'l0N - Mrs. L. G. Hanisay enter- tained at her home at Indian River on Sunday afternoon in honor of Miss Adelaide Glover. who left rec- ently for Toronto whcre she jnincd the Congregation oi St. Jnscnli. Miss Glover has bccn a popular school teacher, having taught in Kensington. Summcrsidc-. and for the last three years in B. C. Many friends called during the tea hour when Mrs. Peter MacLellan and Mrs. Austin Pendergast presided over the tea cups. Pink candles in silver holders decorated the table centred with a bouquet of sweet peas. Assisting the hostess in serv- ing were Mrs. Leo Hughes, Mrs. Tom Turner. Mrs. D. Noonan. Mrs. R. Cameron, Miss Eunice Shea. Miss Geraldine Driscoll and Miss Thelma Cameron. Piano selections were played during the afternoon by Mrs. P. L. Morris, Mrs. Turner and Miss Mary Campbell. A bea- liful writing portfolio was present- ed on behalf of the C. W. L. of In- dlan River and Kensington, An ad- dress was read by Mrs. Peter Mac- fLellan and Miss Geraldine Driscoll presented the gift. mBur. Personals -Guests of Mrs. A. Humphrey. Kensington, are her grandson. George and Robert Barbour, Can- Vnings, N. S.-Bur. --Miss Lottie Sims returned to her home in Keiisingion on Aug- ust 27. tiller spending two weeks pleasantly at French River, guest lof Mr. and Mrs. Heath Harding. wBur --Mrs Sleuail Huliicl'. accom- panied by her intuit son, l'!!Llll'll- ed to her home in Kenslnglon from Summerside on August 30. -Bur H Mr. R. C. Montgomery motored to Ainhl-rat on Sept. 6 to meet his witc, who had been visiting her daughter and family in Montreal --Mr. Ivan Dickinson, Darnley, returned to his home in Darnley Sunday alter having been a pat- lent at Prince County Hospital. OD:-. R. C. Bradley of Kingston, N. H. accompanied by Mr. Card also of Kingston, is in this prov- ince on his semi-annual fishing trip, and is A guest at "Treholme", Kelisliigton -Bur. --Mr and Mrs Dcnii Proliit oi Calgary. Alla. are expected early this month, and will be guesu of Mrs. Profitrs parents. Mr. Frank Myers, M.L.A, and Mrs. Myers, Ci-apxiud, during their vacation. --Rev. and Mrs H. F. Newman and family lett on August 28. to return to Toronto, after vacation- ing for two weeks in Nova acotla and Prince Edward Island. -Rev. and Mrs. J. A. McGowan and family. Winnifred, Neil, Sylvia and Norma, River John, N. 5., have been calling on friends in Kensington and vicinity, and have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sample, Mrs. Grace Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter. -Recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sudsbury and family, Spring Valley were L.A.C. John Barrie and Mrs. Barrie. who CAPITOL Evenings: Matinees: TODAY (Thursday) - FRIDAY - SATURDAY (All Times Daylight Time) DOORS OPEN EVERY NIGHT 6:30 Matinee Today and Saturday 2:30 - ADMISSIONS - Adults ilil.0tl; Adults 75c; Children 35c It is Important that you see it from the beginning Ch ild rcn 500 bringing to the CAPITOL Summerslde takes pride in announcing that it has been granted the privilege of of this area the first 1 theatregoers 1 is also a member of the R. C. A. F Her home and and both have been stationed in summerside and are transferred to Winnipeg. guests of Mr. enjoyed by L.A.C. especially the Gables had become her through reading books.-Bur. Lei's Talk It Over D7. inau- Summerside High School has opened its doors for another school year. The 1964-55 year begins with four beautuul new clusrooins. wltn the promise of two more in the near future. but minus its auditor- luni, a feature or the school which has played an important part in the education or those who have at- lended summerside High through the years. On its stage Summerside pupils have carried out very many dif- ferent forms of exercises and pro- grams. stimulating to the minds and hearts. both at those who per- formed and of those who listened. Many distinguished and interesting province is Ontaric his is Neirfoundlaiid. now iiping While and Mrs. Sudsbury L0 Cavendish was much and Mrs. Barrie, latter, as Green familiar to the ”Anne" visit -Mr. Donald Callback arrived in Summerslde on Wednesday and will Sbend a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Cnlllieck be- fore enberlng Boston University. ,English analysis people. leaders in various neldl or endeavour, have given their inspir- lng massages to the pupils brought from their classrooms to bear. There excursions to the auditorium were valuable. not only because of the inspiration and instruction ob- lalned from the speakers' lnaaaagu. but also because they were divers- ions from the everyday routine of ordinary school work. Frills, and furbelows, do you say? We should think that indeed Summerside High School might be one oi the principal targou for these who would take us back to the "little red schoolhouse" when the three "R's" were, (it you can believe the old scholars with the stars of yesteryear in their eyes) so assiduously cultivated. certainly the high school authorities in Summerslde have been among the most adventurous in wandering be- yond the boundaries of convention. Like Ulysses, they have steered their course towards new frontiers. And they have demonstrated in pretty convincing fashion that you can flirt with the "Irllla" without doing any damage to the more solid: conventional subjects. This year in Grade Ten pnovln- cial examination: 45 Summerslde High school pupils passed out of at taking the exam. The two years previous there were no falluras. Ten puplla this year made over 757. a remarkable record. The examin- ntions were based on solid. oonvent- ional material. The pupils were not asked to bake a cake, warble a folk- song. sew a seam. or paint a pict- ure. All good old-tlino mathematics. and parsing. ...;olT FOR SALE! HO k I i This Desirable. Well-Biiili ON A LOT SIZE 60' x 75' Centrally Located - 224 Fitzroy Si. SUMMERSIDE In Excellent Slaie of Repair O Two-Story Frame Construction "i Good Roots and Masonry Concrete Basement Six Rooms and Bath-large living room with fireplace, dining room, modernized kitchen with spacious cupboards, master ME Ranch irregular yarns. nu. -ms followers of furbelow and trill have done a fine Job. I'm sure everyone will agree. Let's all hope those ma thumb musty statute books will not discover that an auditorium is I ml), and take it an ay from us for keeps. Lockonoail --Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar were visitors on Aug. 20 at the home oi Mrs. Margaret Arlenault of Forest View. Mrs. Margaret Araenault of !'or- est. View spent Aug. 21 and 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Richard, Duvar. Mrs. Dunbar of Alma, wu a vls. ltor at the home of Mr. and Mrs Trueman Harris. Locke Rgad. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rogers of Glengarry Lot 7g were visitors on Aug. 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Rogers, Forut View. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffin of the Locke Road were visitors on August 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Rogers of Forest view. are. aorry arunam spent me Aug. 27 at the home of Mrs. Mar- garet Araenault at Forest View Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richard of Itumford. Maine. were visitors in Forest View on Aug. 2!. Mr. Henry Araenault of Rox- bury Lot 9. is spending a few days visiting in Howlan and Forest View. Mrs. G. W. London and children of Moncl.on,. N. 13., has returned to her home after spending her va- cation in Forest View guest ol her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. Mr. Bill McLean was a visitor on Aug. 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant, Locke Road. -A.N. FOUND DEAD IN AUTO HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Comedian Pat Patrick. 40. who originated the role of Ercil Twing on the Edgar Bergen radio show, was found dead Thursday in his parked station wagon. Police said a vacuum cleaner hose. led from the exhaust pipe vo the interior of the car. He had appeared tor the year! in a night club. Ill! eight our here, 9)m1'?di9ll All WI, .-lVL)l(b mum For Sale 8 ROOM HOUSE & LOT Barn suitable for Garage Apply: NORMAN CLOW Freetown Dlriow ...On. kichgwnsellygh,-git? & hm -r-5..-.7 M . Z DM!!:r-3A K F. ll mt,-.l prurtvlr umvm-t r. 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