MAY 8. ' 1953 - REGIONAL IMMUNIZING cumcs and PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN who have never - rounding districts: PRINCE -10:30 A.M.--Borden 11:30 A.M.-Richmond 1:15 P.M.-Mt. Pleasant Monday. May 11 ire 3:00 P.M.--Kinkora -10:00 A.M.--Cape Wolfe 11:00 A.M.-Glenwood Wednesday, May 13- 1:30 P.M.-New Annan 2:30 P.M.-Kensington Thursday, May 14 - 9:30 A.M.-Bedeque 10:30 A.M.-Central Bedeque 1:15 P.M.-Central Lot 16 2:0() RM.-Miscouche 3:00 P.M.-St. Eleanors QUEENS -- 9:15 A.M.-Winsloe Station 10:00 A.M.-Central Royalty 10:45 A.M.-Southport -- 9:30 A.M.-Kingston 10:00 A.M.-Uigg 11:00 A.M.-Vernon Bridge 11:00 A.M.-Bonshaw 1:30 PM.-Crapaud 2:00 RM.-Mt. Stewart Wednesday. May 13- 0:30 A.M.-1-Iunter River 9:45 A.M.-Eldon 10:30 A.M.-Breadalbane Village 11:00 AM.-Belle River 1:30 P.M.-Stanley Bridge Thursday, May 14 -10:00 AM.-York 11:00 A.M.-Gienaladale 1:30 PM.-Ft. Augustus 1:30 P.M.-Rustico Cross 2:30 P.M.-Stella Maris 2:30 P.M.-Bethel 3:15 P.M.-Hermitage KING'S -- 9:30 A.M.-Elniira 10:30 A.M.-Red Point , 10:00 A.M.-Peake's Station 11:00 A.M.--Moreli 1:30 P.M.-Priest Pond 2:30 P.M.-Rollo Bay East Wednesday. May 13-- 0:30 A.M.-Little Pond 10:30 A.M.-Fortune Bridge 1:30 PM.-St. Charles 3:00 P.M.-New Zealand Thursday. May 14 - 9:45 A.lil.-Cable Head East. 11:13 A.M.-Upton 1:30 P.M.-St. Peteifs South -10:00 A.M.-Georgetown 1:30 P.M.-Montague 2:30 PM. New Perth DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE KEEP THIS FOR REFERENCE fuegday, May 12 Monday. May 11 Tiicstlay. May 12 TllPS(lil)'. May 12 Friday, May 15 ' Immunization Clinics for INFANTS from 3 months been inoculated will be held in tiie following schools for the sur- 2:30 P.M.-Tyne Valley Health Cen- Onty getting d8 mites per 5aWon.7 014444 MW)?” MWOR - futgaioliie bill: in lialf siuiisu sum mini 10 IAST Find it costly to run s csr? Morris owners will tell you "WY drive without the ususl "big bite" on their pocket- books. With a Morris Minor you get up to 50 miles to the gallon, that's less than a cent in mile. And Morris cars run more etliciently on Iowoclarie gasoline . . . another saving to you. See your Morris dealer today, you'll agree it's the family Cl! you csn afford to drive. DRIVE 4 ilk. DIAL!!!-VARY! AND SIIVICI FROM COAST TO COAST l ..... ..... .- .. .. .- .' 'i”''' D"'"' I 'rasvsu.mo ro ENGLAND? A I Maettnv Morons I ...';?f'"':;...'.””" prirns-t-iir ticlivi-rod in England shipped hack .in Canada FREE. Canadian St. Ainrds L . I I i . .w- . . .. .. ......,..,,,.....,.....,,.w.,. 3 . i Leona Morrissey. .1 Home Econ. omlcs student at P. W. 0.. who plans to teach next year, is from East. Royalty. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendelln Morrisscy. 0 Bristol and Vicinity JA crew of men arrived here early Tuesday morning April 30th with it heavy bulldozer and an- other machine and started work on the broken sluice at the old Jordan Pond that has been dry since last. winter ulion the sluice went out and iiuiidreds of trout wcnt racing down the stream. The job was completed on Saturday and the water quirklv raised in the mighty old pond. Sunday May 3rd scores of people gathered at the pond as though they had never seen it before. This old pond empties into the St. Peter's Lake and that in turn to the open sea, so trout from any place in the open sea can come right up into the pmirl for poritl feeding and good fishing: its urll. Mrs. Bill Connolly and daughter. were business visitors to the City on Tuesday May 5th. Mrs. Con- oliy's daugliter June uili graduatel from the Chtirlottetoixn Hospital school of nursing later this month Mrs. Charles Eldershaw will leave here May 24th for Mon- treal by rar from where she will filter a short stay. go on in Tor-i onto. to Vi?-ll hcr dougliirr Lois and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Owen ,Slnnott, tor a week. The serious illness of the gen-. lal bank niriitager here. Mi-.. Gordon Eonncll. is much rcqrct-l tcd. Air. Eoniicll liad suffrre(i Ell ntt:ick' of the tin and returned to work tl.Dpal”?l1iI)' too soon. and; was taken very ill again. He was; rrvrnovcd hv zmibulanre to thez P. E. Island ilospitai on Monday. 1Mny 4th uhtrc all hope he will! have n sperdy recovery snd back. to his desk in the bank. Mr. Joe MacDonald is having the forms put in at present for Sit lfoundation that will enlarge iiisi Iliuurcad: Morris Minor 4 door sedan, OM" mndrlli mrludt LA: Morris Mirinr 2 door rwirh, Morris Minor Coriirriiblc and the Morris Oxford 4 door udnn. Wliitr i-idruvill um npiiminl at um: um. MIKE'S WHY YOU'LL WANT A MOIIII 0 Up to 50 miles per nation with LOW OCTANE GAS, in the Morris Minor. oParks iiont first where other cars tioiilt iii. Finger . 3 1 light stasiinu. oono piecmali-siael hotly sssiims strength and saioty . . . . Morris is coniploteiy 7 rust resistant. Morris "Coronation your Morris in Canada-piiy THE GUARDIAN, CHARL()'l"i'E'llUWN Will Graduate From Prince Of Wales College Edward strong, at Bummerside. who is a graduate in arts. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong of Sunimerside. barn. The extension will be to the and of the barn and he expects to have it ready in the early sum- mer. Mr. J. 13. Jay has rmlgned from the community hall management committee owing to other work and his presence will be sorely missed as a hard worker where he has served since the hall was first. a dream, Owing to Mrs. ay not enjoying her good health hr: full load of the busy post office falls on his shoulders. Mr. Gerry McAdam manager of the McAdam transfer has his big trucks in readiness for the Boston run with live lobsters It is understood Mr. Giles Jay, a former driver for the vans. will be in charge this season. The ('0lldlIl0l1 of Mr. John T. ()'Bl'lfll, who is 3 pnillflll in the Charlottetown Hospital. was re- ported as a little better on May 4th Also the condition of Mr. M. P. Donovan, in the same hospit- al. is reported as serious Mr. John Ayiward. who purchas- ed the old James A. O'Brien prop- erty some time ago. has cut down a lot of the old trees along the road and moved the fence nut to take in a section of the old road 1011 flit” Sprint Croppintt in szrnoral. This old proportv that was go- ing down fast is again starting to look up with other farms a- long the highway Mr. Joe Mclnnis, retired C.N.R. section iorcninn. is re-modeling a building on his daughters prop. erty at present. and when com- pletcd he will have a nice house for iiimeslt and his wjte as most or thr- tziniily are on then mm now. Hail and hearty, Mr. Moln- iiis has kept busy since he rctlrx ed some years ago. I -N Pisquid East And Vicinity -'MY- Ebb.V Devine. Charlotte- town, was in Pisquid East on busi- ness Friday, April 24th. .Ii'ii"I(iP Wobstei. Goriion Mac- Donald nnd Heath Sheppard. Cardi- Ran Head, were visitors in Pisquid East Friday, April 24th. Mr. Wallace Wooldridge. who is employed on tile Government Dredge. spent the wet-keiid of April 25th at his home here. Miss M. Jay, Charlottetown, spent the April 25th week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1.:-vi Jay. Min Evelyn Woolrldge. Mount Stewart. was a. visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. rind Mrs. Wai- lace Woolridgc. Sunday. April 26th. Mr. and Mrs Stirlitist Hut. were VlFlIOl'S in Ciiarlottctowii Monday. April 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck. Mount Stewart. were visitors in Pisquld East. Qunday. April 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Myers visi- ted Mrs. Myers" mother. Mrs. Wal- lace Woolririge, who is ill with the 'flu. Monday. April 27th. Mr. Guy Jay returned to work Monday morning. April 27th, hav- ing spent. the past. few days at his home with the 'flu. His many friends regret. to hear of the sudden illness in the Prince Edward Island Hospital of Mr. Earl Jay. Mount. Stewart. All hope for 3 speedy recovery. Earl is a former resident oi Pisqiiirl East. Mr. Levi Jay was it visitor in Charlottetown Tuesday. April 28th. Miss lCi'FIlll1 Woolrldge, Mount. Stewart. spent Sunday. May 3rd. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace woolridge. Mr. Guy Jay spent the week- end of May 2nd. at the home' at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Jay. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay were visitors in Lorna Valley. Wedm-,3. rive oul-ACHE ' 1 ' ., A course in occupational physical therapy at McGill University is among the iuture plans of Anne. Stewart. daughter of Mr. W. 1". Al- an Stewart, M. L. A.. and Mrs. Stewart of Strathgartney. Wedding . . 'Lovely pink csrnstlons madel the setting for ii very pretty wed- ding soletmiiized at Holy Rosary Church, St. Stephen, N. B. on Saturday, April 18th., when May Ctair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clair Montague, F. E. 1.. was united in marriage to Norman Francis Daugherty. son of Mr. and ;Mrs Clifford Dougherty, Milltown,i IN E. Dougherty- Giair I l Rev. .1. W. Cnughlan performedj the double ring ceremony and ceiobrated the Nuptlal Mass. Mrs. Norman Bsbcock was her, sister's only attendant. Normsnl lBab."ock supported the groom. The ushcrs were Malcolm Clair. brother of the bride and Nnrmanl Daugherty, uncle of the groom, Mr. Redmond Higgins. guest soloist. sang appropriate hymns. Mrs. E. Mclniigliliii. church organist, play-I ed the traditional wedding marchl and accompanied the soloist. i The bide, given in marriage byl her father. wore a light blue ensemble with navy blue accessories, and A rorsaize of red roses. Tho; hrltiesmaid wore R light brown suit, with maiciiiiiiz accessories and fl corsaize of pink carnatlons. l Following the ceremony. break-I last. was served in St. Tlmothy's', Hall to the immediate families and; li'IPTl('Is. ; The bride's table was covered with llnon cloth with bouquets of, yellow cariiatlons. The hall wast beautifully ,and fittlrigly decorated. for the occasion. The traciltlonall three-tier wedding cake, topped hyl a miniature bride and groom. also' adorned the table, , Rev. J. W. Cotiiziilnn proposcril the toast to the bride to whichi the groom responded. i Miss Margaret Bell and Mrs.i Evelyn Walker. girl friends of thel bride, served the bride's table. The young couple were the recipients of many lovely and use- ful gzitts both at the Wedding re- ception snd the shower held pre- viously at the home of Mrs. Jack Meilian. I The bride is on the staff of the Dominion Store. St. tephen. while the groom is employed by Cana- dian Cottons. p They are residing in Mllltown. N, B. St. David's Men's Assoc. .."I'he final Men's Association meeting of the season took the form of A Father and Son banquet.) and was held in St. David's Haiti on Monday. May 4th. The men, of all ages. enjoyed the delicious sup-, per provided bv the ladies. I Mr. Nichol of Dartmouth. N. 5. showed an interesting film on the making of rope. Pamphlets on this subject. and instructions in knot- tylng were distributed unong the listeners. Other nlnis shown were one on electrical power generated front the great Ninszara. Falls; "1 Man's Life” picturing a youiiiz. mants training: and life in the Navy: and "Stage Coach to the Stars". the story at the mall-can riers of Canada, from the days of the stage-macli to p-resent-day air mail systems. Donations were called for and received at this meeting for is pay- ment on the new projector for the Georgetown Film Council. oitwhich this Association is A member. The meeting ndjoiirned. snd the sessions will riisconiinue until Or- tober. when the Association will no doubt resume with renewed enthu- slssm and increased membership. dny. April 29th, iziie.-its of their daughter, Mu. Earle MacDonald and Mr. Machonald. Mr. and Mrs. Fidwin Craig. West Covehead, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay, Sunday. May 3rd. Mr. and Mis. Rii.-eel Myers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. wsllscr Woolrldire, Sunday. May 3rd. l Miss Linda Leard, Chsrlottet.own.I spent the weekend of May 2nd, at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lrard. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes. Bedfnrd. we-re guests of Mrs, Huizhns' pninnts. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kcily. Siinriay. May 3rd. Mr. Chester Biri was a visitor in Charlottetown Tucsdsy. May 5th. Earl Bruce plans to enter Mount Allison University next. year to work on in E. Sc., in physics. Earl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F tire of 'tlgh Bank. -BA. In the abbey Coronation servircl June 2 the word "enthroriinp" i-v-- places one historic "lnthronim-i tion." PAGE NINE PAY OIILY 35.00 IIOW for an Esso Oil Burner ,..aad gin balance on our convenient deform! pdyllml? PI" Only the new Essa-Oil Burnt! has the revolutionary new Eco- nomy CIu!Ch-- most impomnt contribution to home heatint since the first household burner wss introduced. Prompt in- stsllnion and an Imperial O11 contract with the dependable service. Inquire today. K. MODELS STARTING AT 3375. 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