‘ . l\ . ‘:4-H-I to Page 12 The Guardian Eiiersiie ilnil Biiieforii --Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coles, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. J E. Inglis. Kensington, were rec- ent supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. Miss Edith Grant. Summerside. spent the week-end with.her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Charming Cough- lin and family. Lot 16, were guests of the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin on May 23 Mr. and Mrs. Leith Hayes and daughter Orell. -were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Aitken. Montague. Miss Coleen O'Brien. (“iinwa_\'. uas the week-end guest of Mi and Mrs Albert Sharp. Miss Betty Coughlin. Lot 16. spent the holiday week-end VlS~ iting with her cousin, Miss Cath- erine Paynter. Mr. Albert Barlow, Coleman. visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow on May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynier and ldfhll)‘ were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oatuay on May 23. Messrs Harr_v Gillis and Rol- land Williams left May 24 for Hal- ifax. N. S. to spenfi the week. Mr and Mrs Athol MacNe\'iii and family. Halifax. N. S., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E R. MacNevin and Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacCaull. Mi’. and Mrs. Jack l\l;it:lsaiat'. Borden. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. MacNevin on May 23 Mr Bertram Phillips. Halifax. N S. spent the week-end with his wife and family here. Mr. Eric Millar of Halifax. N S. spent the holiday with his family, Ivan Millar. Mrs. Alvin llartly and daughter of Freeland, were guests of Mrs. Joshua Millar and Mrs. Rolland Williams during the week. Mr Harry Gillis. accompanied by l\‘irs Harold Gillis. Mrs Melvin’ Hutchinson and daughter Susan motored to Alberton on May 22‘ ‘nd “'5” ‘cmmpamed home b-"i\'alle_v. was the guest of Mr. and] Mrs. Jeanetta Ogden who spent the week-end with her narenis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. Mr and Mrs Ralph Dickinson and riau;.'hier.. Erna and Faye Summerside. \'isitet‘l with Mr. and .\frs. E. F. Maci\‘c\'in on May 22. Miss ii Sitlt‘. .\’D(‘ll‘. the \\(‘Cl(-f‘ll(l \\'lllll licr patents. I\li anti Mrs. Wil- l'll’|'l .\iacAusl;ind. Elainn :\l?lC."\llSlHll(‘l. Sum-, lilr and Mrs. Sinclair Mat'Caull and son George visited with rela- tives and friends .'.i Ellerslie dur- iiiii the wcck-rnrl Mr and Mrs and sons Douglas Albert Waugh and Kenneth. Tuesday‘ Jung 1. 1954 [make their future home ‘As Mr -‘Millar is employed as section fore- Ml'- “id M"5- G”-"39 Barl°“' ‘mlman on the Sl.ll’l"illlt‘l‘SldE East C M3)’ 29- ll\'. R. line. Bideford United - ‘Ladies' Aid presented Mrs. Mil- Mr- -l”"'“." M“"l"-“"l- S“"‘"""" lar with a bi-autiful cup and side, spent the \\’(‘ek~eiid \\ith lll.\ saucm. as dld ‘he women of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. John l\‘lui~.i:;ii-i¢.{m-d institute‘ “5°“~ l The)‘ were also presented with a purse of motley from the peo- Ml-‘5 G"3('9 W315h- 3C€‘i‘"‘l‘«'”l|‘ ple of the C0nlll1Llllil_\', and other 9d b)’ he!‘ "’““"°l’~ M" "lb“1‘l3 gifts. after which they fittingly w3l5h- 315" Ml‘-V P“i'”'l MM" thanked Illt'lt‘ friends for remem- GOWCH. MFF P3151? HH.\'f‘S ilml ht-ring tlir-rn at this time. Lunch Mrs. L. A. Btirleiizh l'flt\lflll"d to “as qflx‘\pd by me ladies of the Charlottetown during the past (1y§[y']('[. week. , \r. Mr. and hits. Jainos Rtirlriglii and chilrlien Patti and Ann. \\'l"lI‘. guests of Mr. and Mrs (‘ii-.»r;:cl Jelly, O'Lear_\', on May 19. Bloomfield and Vicinity Freddie Keefe, Charlotte- tiiwii. .i.< \.siting at hzs home here on S:ii.ti.1'.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy ilatiiai-. _ “P Freeland, were giivsts of Iilr, amt Mrs. Ernest P3_\lllf‘l’ on I\l;i_v 23 The l’Yl£ill_‘-‘ friciids uf Mrs .\tan- .\ll‘ Rriv Siiii'li \\a.'. to Sumiiieti. 19)’ “'lUl6"l5 “ill l‘P2l'f‘£ to learn sine i-oceiitiy on b~.is;r.c=s, that she is ill at her home All will join in wishing her a sper'd_\' rccoverv. A large crowd i'.i'.'.€ll(lPd the ‘sv.-ekl_i (‘lflll('€ in Bloomfield on .\i i‘ 21 spoii.«'<ired b_\' the Coni- RHln<a\.‘lli'.llll'.\' t‘li.b. Music was supplied (-ha,_‘bv Mr Leonrird Bariiet!c's Orches- Mr and .Vli’F. B} ion and children, Jiinniy and lotte. Port Hill. were Sunday. May 1”‘- 23 guests of the latter‘s parents.- Mr. and ltlis Giiidiin Zilillar. Mis Alina l\li'ers \\'r'iS to Stim- liiiersz-.ic on Sa'.i.iida;.' May 22. Miss Emil lilillar lrzft '\l.-i_v ‘.!.'i Mi and .\t:s Siiinpson ‘Adams. for Toronto, Ont, \\'l"iPlP she iilniis.Fliailoiinimiii. ‘.lPl‘9 \'l,5iLl[\;: in to take a six weeks course in lhol!\‘[rs_ Adams‘ imme for A few dgyg Indian language before taking lll’V‘lfiS! \ir‘(‘k. her post as Missionary fleacniiriss in an Indian lli‘.<ci'\.'itim1 ill the M-55 M .\ll"_\i‘l'S. Bloomfield. “~c_\.u,m p,.m,m.,._, has iiiui; 1.. ..x :nii.iiR as earlv as \i.i'.' 213 at .\l:2i Rner, Is this 3 Mr and l\ll’.< A II Tioiiiiie anti “"'“'5d7 daughter Betty. arconipanicrl in)’ Dr “H! “W Band.” AL M‘'*‘' w‘‘”‘"‘" “‘"l '‘‘V‘"‘ F'l'“"l“l"' l)r'l'Itil~ llllfl Miss .\ia!‘iha lvleyer. “"’r° M33’ 23- E‘”(‘5 "{ Ml” and Rlonnitiritl. were in Holland Hill M79 H*”"’l‘l Glll‘-V (friiiuiiis nriar 'l‘r:i-'o visitinz Mrs Wiiiitlni \-'niitici.lude i’ecentl,\'. .'\llV‘lliIll. .‘3[lt"li'i‘ BB Mrs. (‘ainplir~ll. part of the past “wk \‘I.<ItIru:|‘ _ _ _,_ , _____g_ with her dniightnr, Mrs Allisoii Pry, OFF‘ .1 I DFF England while Mr Flngland was ( A ‘ ‘ANT on llLlSlllt‘5S on the Mainlaiui. t;li'tllltil"'l'ti\\'?\'. firitish Guiana ‘ll6‘llll"V\‘ -\ (ll\lllt'l set-ietnry of Mrs R ll l,-ii:i:;iiri l'l.'«ll|El\lI"l.l‘1‘l4'll~\‘.lrlfll‘l'iI}ll("S Progressive i.\udre_y, l‘R\'(‘ l‘(‘llilllI‘fl to lame here for the ihriz ii riy (lt"t'li’ll‘t"t‘l in court here Thurs- siimmrr (lfl_lL “'l‘he time will come when M we°k""dliionths after spending the past \'.(,‘ will meet force with force, gun r‘ and Mrsmlseveral months in Montreal, Qllt‘ for gun, l.>illlt‘V. for bullet." The t‘.hile Mr. liogi was attending i‘:ii't_v Ulll(‘li'll. whose name is ,Uni\ei'.<il)‘ ill tho I'll.-\. l\l:'.< .‘I;i.'.itIrlevii. was st-nlenced to six l.ogi expects hcr llllSllnll(l to ‘win l.‘FVlilllS lllll1l'lSlil1lll(‘lll. on charges them in the llf"dl‘ future for lllt‘ of hiilrliniz an illegal procession on summer months. ' May" Day. hlisses Willena Gillis and Arm Barlnir ivnrr p:q:'.r*r1f:Fl& in Sun»-‘ ‘iiersirle durim: the pas! week “'CAMEO"" KENSINGION . . . Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. firs. Wendall Phillips during the Tm, NR1 mp 1"”. gm”. of "ii ‘ Mrs. Clarke MacQuarrii:, Tyne! W5‘ “"‘(’k- (‘llaTll[l.nll Ben Hogan in "FOL- LOW THE SIN". starring Glenn MVV “lid Ml"-‘ “'‘H‘'*‘'“ N‘'"‘‘' Foitl, Anne Baxter, Dennis O'- combe, Nortliam, were guests ii.’ i\v‘.,.(,._ Rank ,im“.,,,; 1-“E555: the latter's mother. Mrs. Edna Ami 'i‘i..ii-_gd,~i_i- imi-iii 355_()0, Morrison. on May 23. i vnniing: “Ill.-\R'l‘lN I.t."i‘iIr.n'- The mam‘ frieiids of Hrs David q---m——-:2-mnj liidstone will i'vili‘r-t to learn thiili “ROYALQQ she is a iialiciit in the Stewart‘ lileniorial Health (‘r-ntre All will‘ BORDEN jflln in “lshmg h” I ‘Fwd-V r°' \tnyida\—Tiiosdav T115-9:l5. Maiineo °“"""' :l'tl¢Sda}‘ ma. --'.\m c rs itr.T'i'i.i'. , Hank drauinr: lla,\'t‘F. -< litl Salviiilzii. No show. Mr. and Mrs Staiiloy ( Halifax. NS. are siiriidiiriz lhr‘|l' \\-,,i”,,\('‘_\. m. -]~m”<dn_\_ 1.1-H.-‘ii; holidays with me. formers pat» \,,,,”,i,.i,. _<,.i it pi:-ccs "Regal cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes. \\i,,,,.,.i,,.‘S iinnk“-ar,."_ 1-sguiiiriyi solrl $125190. plus 3 special prizes. Relatives and friends aatliererl , (ii,-mi-P in Wm “iii, Mi-h Mi. Wilmoi \'allii_v. were May 22 giirsis of Mr nrvl I\‘ir.= Gordon l"iill.ir. ‘\lr Stanley .F.‘\'aii.<. Bedequr, vas the. recent guest of his sis- htrs. .\frs. \Villiam Grant and Mrs John i\'fnrri.<on ‘\lr ‘rll‘.’l Mrs Frrie-:t F'a)'r\ter xnd family. accrirrinaniori by Mrs John Couiihlm and Mrs. Earl riouzhlin. motored to Summerslric on May 22 \'lr.= Russel Springhill. spent. part of thr past week vis- itini: with her son-in-laiv and riaughter. Mi’ and Mrs. Earl Couizhlin l"r\ttrVn. Rev G K Ward, iElerleque.wa.< the guest of Mr and Mrs. E. S Furlcigh on lilay 24. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and family were iiuests of Mr and Mrs. Channina Cnuizhlin. Lot 16. on May 24. Mr and Mrs. Gcriige Hayes and :.imily, visited with Mr. Willnrri White and Miss Ethel White. Sum- merside on May 24. The many friends of Mr. Gr-oriie Barlow will regrr-t to learn that ll!‘ is ill at his homr All join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Miss Eunire Hutchinson. Sum- mersidr-. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Em- mett Hutchinson. Mrs. Raymond Glllis and sons Wilfred and Lorne. visited with Mrs. Muriel Elland in Summer- side on May 24. M r. and Mrs daughter. Summcrside, with the latter‘: lVlH(‘Klnn(ll'l and visited grandparents. Professional cards E. E. Pnrkmal‘ 0pt.D.. Ito. mom: mi atoms rnaarne nma. Summer St. flumm-rslcle A. Raymond Grant, 381:. 0.1). 88 Water street sununenldc Above Maurice Mill’: Hen’: Wen! PHONE 8680 L. l(. ZIELINSKI. MD. General Practitioner Malpoquo load Remington. P. I. I. Phone: Renal -‘ I PHOTOGRAPH!!! at the hnmr of Mr. and Mrs. l\‘.-iii n:__<<lr3l1 t.r~'imi _\nii hiiy, Ci-mie M11131’ “Tl MR5’ 31. to hid lllf‘l'll artciit lll’.'l".’\Kt\ _\n'ilY‘ rhniices to fai'rwell prior to lllf’ll' leaiiniz for ii;n_ [iiimiiig .l'i|tlI‘ i-l. Stintmeiside, whr-rt: tlii-_v plan to ('(1lll'llE’ ".\l.\ltTI.\' l.l‘1‘HE|l" CAPITOL Summersido Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 51:15; \\'ednesrla_\' 7:15 - 9:15 tZ\'OTI-J) lnci‘easr>rl Admissions For This Picture Only Evcninizsz Adults 75c; (“hildrcn 33¢ .\’latinr‘o: Adults Titic; (Tliilrliicii 35¢. . i will SPARKLER is me J /i ,4 lxifigok sakes,“ iiusicu can 0]: .5“ 20¢ Century-Foii presents in HOWARD HAWKS’ Getztleme/g fie/er Blonder y TECHNICOLOR mmany Sol C. Slim n.....4.. HOWARD iuwxs am» Play a CHARLES IEDERFR COMING TIIURS. - FRI. - SAT. "TITANIC" with CLIFTON WEBB The Picture Everyone is Talking Ahoul REGENT To-NIGHT 7.15 - ms ..-_... WéIt3Di‘§iiéy'§ ‘DI! HIGHLAND K06“! hummus” atonanTODU ° Imus IOIINS "C Eliiisdalo And . Vicinity Mr. George O‘Brien is spending a holiday with relatives and friends in Elmsdalc. Mra. Gerald O'Brien was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on ’I\iesday in company with her mother, Mrs Myra. Callaghan and Mr. Joseph Callaghan of the R.C.A.F. Mm Mary Matthews has arrived home from Charlottetown where she has successfully passed her second year examinations in Prince of Wales College. Congratulations, Mary. Mr. and Min. Earle Semplo and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lawless of Kensington were visitors to Elma- dale and Alberwn on May 19. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Caiiieron. the Misses Lois and Gloria of Sum- meraide were vsitors on May 23rd, with Mrs. Hazel Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Horne. Profound regret was felt by everyone when word was received on May 2‘), of the death of Mr. John S. Murray after a brief ill- ness at his home in Streetsville. Ontario. ’f‘he deceased was a son of the late Mr. mid Mrs. Thoinas l\‘llIl‘l‘tl)' of Elnisdale. 'I‘o his he- reaved widow inee Ruth Coiiizh'iin_ RN.) and children also his broth- ers. Mr. Jacob Murray in Elms- ciiile and Mr. George Murray in Oalgville Ontiirion, licnrtfelt sym- pathy is extended. A niis<"ell;iiir-ous sliowi-r uas hold at the home of Mr and Mrs. Cyril Mclienna on Monday May '24. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O'Brien who were rectntlv lTllli'I‘lf‘d. Many lo\'cl)' and useful gifts were re- CE'l\‘8<.l and a iileasiiiit ewniiig \l.'IS spent in music. and danriiig. Mrs O‘Brien was the former Shirlei Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard of Lot '7, and Mr. O'Brien is the son of Mr. anti Mrs Anselm 0'Bl'lt‘ll of Sllllllit(‘l’Slf‘lr‘. Coiiizrntiilaiioiis llll'l host. \vi.=‘i~- are extentied to 1"‘ ieiing i-oi by their many friends. ‘ \ - Freetown and O I I Vicinity —On May f-nit, 16 boys and girls met in Freetown school to organ- ize a Holstein Calf Club. The dis- tricts of South Freetown, Lower F'i-ectown. Upper Freetown and Kelvin, were all represented at the iifeeting. The oflicera elected were as follows: President, Douglas Proffitt; vice-president. David Prof- fltt; secretary treasurer. Mary Rogers; adult directors. Andrew Ji-irdine, Alan Clow and Robert Jardine. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding oi Norboro. and Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ley Robertson of Bummersldo were visitors to Frectovm on May 16. guests at the home of Mn. Russel Burns. Friends of Mrs. Fred Moaae will be pleased to learn that she has returned to her home in summer- slde after being a patient for sev- eral weeks in the P.E. Island Hos- pital. . Mrs. Robert Jardino and son Donald, Mrs. George Jardine, and Mrs. Andrew Jardine, were visitors to Charlottetown on May 18th. While there Mrs. Robert Jardine and Mrs. Andrew Jardlne attended the executive meeting of the W. M.S. Presbyterial for Prince Ed- ward Island which was held in zion Church. Ainonii those attending the or- dination service of Gardiner C r- l_\le Dalzell which was held in Kcnsiniiton Presbyterian Church on May 18 were: Mr. and Mrs. Trueimin Paynier_ Mr. George Jar- dine, Mrs. Andrew Paynter, Mr. and Mrs John Andrews of Free- town and Miss Mary MacKenzie, (‘ll"fI('0ill'.‘SS. of Tigron. Week-end visitors in Freetown lll(‘lll(‘lE(l Cpl. Frank Adams, Mrs. Ad.ims and family of Dartmouth. N. S. They were guests of Mrs. S A Burns, Ft-ecttiwn. and Mr. and Mrs. HFit‘l\\'t‘ll Conrlon, Wilmnt Tiiev \\'e'.'e accompanied by AB Miss Winnifred Burn! 0! the Civil Service. l-{alifax..N.a., daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Burns. spent. the week-end at her home in Lower Freetown. ' Mrs. Lois Thurbcit. of Rhode Is- land, U.B.A. (nee Lois smith) is spending some time in Freetown, having been called home owing to the illness of her mother, Mrs. James Smith. Friends are glad to know that Mrs. Smith is much improved and is making a good recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Charlton and daughter Janet of Saint John. N. B._ were week-end guests of Mrs Chai'lt.on's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. Mrs. Gerald Lookhart and chil- dren, B101: and Lynn of Malpeque. visited in Freetown on May 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Drummond. Mrs. Minnie Starr of Belfast, Me., arrived in Freetown on May 24 to spend the summer months with her sister, Miss Minnie Cross- man. ' ALBEIITON W. 1. Mrs. H. W. Matthews wu hostess to the May meeting of Alberton Women's Institute over which Mrs Joseph Callaghan presided. Mrs. Gerald Roone_v, reporting for the hall committee, stated ihat 24 new chairs had been pur- chased for the hall and is chair! had been repaired. Bhe also re- ported that a new store. a table and several other articles were needed for the hall. The hall com- mittee was given authority to make necessary purchases. The matter of liall rentals was dis- cussed and the secretary was in- structed to notify those who are in arrears with rental fees. Plans were made to give assistance with the plays to be staged for the library. There was no report. from the school committee but it was un- dr-rstond that it new hell had been purclinsed and delivered to the principal. David Gillis of Shearvvnter, N. S. In the fifty-foiir years since the first Canadian aluminum plant opened at Shawinigan Falls, Canada's aluminum industry has grown to be the second largest in the world; and Canada now exports more aluminum than any other country. Still the need grows, both at home and aliroad. for this light, strong, modern metal of many uses. And Aluminum Company of Canada is putting manpower, and money, and .. and pr Planuai Showlnlgon Fall: 4 Ankle 0 lilo Mgligi-ig o Shipghqw o Povibonlro I PonAltrod 0 Ioouliomoi: - Woltofiold o Xlyigngii o‘ W. . Kmmgo 0 Km :0 home and live hospital cells. also three get.-well card; sent out. Hall and school committees were re-appointed and Mn. P. A. Saun- ders and Mrs. Arthur wilkio were appointed to the visiting commit- tee The next meeting will be in the hall with Mrs. lric Corbett and Mrs. A. 6. Grain so At the clan of the mmmi M hostess was assisted by an 3"] Atkinson and Mrs. Arthur wim. T1 snow BUT sum: Though a water-living ' the beaver la a slow :wuni.i..I:lm'l' CLEARANCEO We are offering all lino: in stool: AT vaiivseaciai. mess _ during this sale. Come in and talk it over J. F. Moiuus KINKORA. 5. I. I. The visiting committee reported 1 Alcan embarked in ‘I951 on on expansion prifgrnmmo to meet the increased demand for aluminum. This pro- grbmmo, divided into two principal pom, is completed In Quebec and nearing conclusion in British Columbia. ygflfyl, We Hun‘ . ..i--''oorr * SIIMMERSIDE DESPERATELY NEEDS AT LEAST 2OO BLOOD DONORS ‘ RED CROSS CLINIC ST. MARY'S HALL THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd 6 T0 10 P.M. engineering brains, and imagination into thi job of keeping tip with that demand. Aluminum is “packaged power”. The elec- tricity needed to produce one ton of aluminum would light the average home for nearly a generation. By making use of Canada’: abundant, law-cost wer, this Canadian enterprise has created employmuit and income for tens of thousands: for the men who build and operate the dams and powerhouses, the docks and smelters and power lines it needs; and for the more than one thousand independent Canadian companies who tum aluminum into countless forms important to our own daily living, ‘ " .co.iaiioic...ia.lit industry and world Inarhtl