MAY 11.4957. 7 T ,,,,,- jockey Teens Eeterlslull it Ienoaet yrhe Georgetown Boy Swill. d the Georgetown key W” m team, Pro- ”. and the achievements broulht '-0 0';0'l9' town. umber oi vited llleli-I 1;A(il:iI':'gl'le wllth the members oi the 23... teams and enjoyed a sum tu- ous ygpaat. The various we r the evening extended their con- D atulations to the teams and their gr chcs to the Lelliln. "'10 Al-lXm' :3; and others in the town who gssisted iine eiiort. their truly W. W. Rena Panh- l t r oi Physics tnes, gl;l59.Ec:c:he Provincial cham- pmsmp cups to the captains loi the two teams. Mr. J. B. Bculy of me Legion organising com- mittee. CIPIWV .p"t0"ned the duties oi master to! ceremonies Md n...., w. A. Paterson. usion prcsmcnt, performed the duties of t . ”?5.ilx.'3.iiii:r the banquet those present and the INDU5 '01 "W 3m"' clp.1l's and vice-Pflnclislvl 5'-iPIl1l't" mFlli. ni Georgetown Hltlh 5'3 00- ellltwvrii a social evening. Follow- 1 r is the programme: "Gmrr-. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Banqllrt. Toast to Her Majesty ",9 Qucen, proposed by Mr. J. B. scutlv. master oi wl'Cm0DiGl- Toast to Boy Scouts. DFODOICU M Mr. J. W. Lovers. responded to by Donald MacDonald. 'q-......u. to Girlis hockey team. aro- pw-d by Miss Genevieve Sol yespnnrlrd to by Miss Joan Mur- V. phirn,-.,:t in school. proposed by Mr. J. F. Johnson. responded to by Mr. Murvin Mclnnls. school principal. The sneakers oi the evenlnit WE?! -..xn-, William Hughes, M.I..A.. Rev, W. A. Paterson. president. Georgi-town Branch, Canadian Le- gion, Mrs. J. W.VLaverlI. Dmi- dent. Georgetown LadicI' Auxili- arv. Mr. F. J. Solomon, past Dre- eidcnt nt Community Weliare League. Mr. J. W. Laverl. Cana- dian Legion Banquet Organizing Committee. and Mr. D. A. Mac- Cormlck. scout Master. Mr. J. B. Bcully in a iittlnl! ad- dress introduced Brigadier W. W. Rrid. who pncsented the cup ior the Provincial School Girl's Hoc- ggy rhampionship to the RIM upialn. Miss Anna Prosper. H15 the rim representing the . Boy Scout, provincili championship to the train captain. Floyd Landry. A Bristol rand Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. W. and mail were here on Sunday to open air summer home. They plan to move out iron: the city the week oi my (-10. e --n . ' Mr. and hire. lrnest Carr. and iamily were Sunday viaiiua here irtsn the city at the home oi Mrs. Clrfl Dlltnl-I. IR. and ms. nu- est Baker A. O'Brien Kr. and Its. John Mooney. who are svendins some time on the is- iand at present. were Sunday vial. "?! T065091? to this vicinity, guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mcvarish. have arrived back here ior the summer-months and have taken up residence at the shore. They spent the winter months with their daughters, Mary at Tl-uro and Edith at Borden. A Triduum in honor oi the Bless- ed Mother was conducted here ior six days during the week oi May 1st by the Redemptorist Fathers irom the city with the assistance or the pastor. The devotions were well attended at both churches and the pastor reports he is very well pleased with the turn out. Mr. Joe Walsh has returned home imm a ten days' trip toigog. 1011. his iirst visit in more than twenty years. Despite the changes in the years he says he was htlll able to get around the busy city where he once resided and he met Scores or old pals and iriends. Friends or Miss Aletha. Mac- Donald will be sorry to learn she entered the Provincial 5anat.or- ium on Monday. May 5th, to un- dergo treatment. she has not been in the best oi health ior some time and all wish her a speedy re- turn to good health again. She is a daughter or Mr. and Mrs. clue MacDonald The government tins two scare crows here that people would like to see removed. one is a big snow plough, ledt here near the railway station and dangerous ior children to be around. and the other is an old bunk house on wheels at the end or the road to Lake Side Beach. M... The battlev oi the lobster iishlng and PI0k"Kg got underway here on Monday. May iith. when the iirat red books were landed and the whistle called the help. Consider. able gear was put out last week but packing did not start until Monday. Now theory is belt as the iishei-men say there is none to be mm or thanks to Mr. Frank Lsv- ha mdrr for his generous donation oi tlw hall ior the occasion was moved by Mr. J. W. Lavers and seconded by Miss Annie Keenan. "Anld Lang Syne" was sung lol- lowrn hr the National Anthem The hnlnnce of the evening was en,in,w,-ri in dancing. rrnrluction of cement in Canada leached a record total of ia,aoo.oeo barrel: in 1951. valued at 840,200.- 000 We've es oooo)'7EAIe real 'tor ovory Puma and Purpose &wc.V'al44a'aa Softer. ssior. longer mile.” 4 Super-Cushions ( )( rnakeaoycarrl I y ?y V Hi in ti Dllllll The best of coo- ventionsl tires . . . lull: longer! Illifllill The loading tire in tile low-price held. Get you . . . lr mmor seal? took an nee "moot ran - 0" 00 ms. iii f.I. IV . .' A serious iire here on Thurs- day aiternoon. May lst. destroyed the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Everett Isybclt. The two-section house, built only two years ago with a kitchen built on last summer. was burnt to the ground and all the furniture was lost. There was no one home at the time as Mr. Llybolt was in the city on busi- ness and Mrs. Laybolt was visiting '"'T'" at her lather-in-law's home hair a mils away whsn tho Jiire startsd irons suns unknown oluse. When Mr. Laybolt arrived home been the city his home was I smoldering heap oi rubble. At present Mr. and Mrs. Laybolt and iamily are stay- ing with Mr liayboit's parents. No planshsvsboeo made ssyetto rs- plaos the house. . Two brothers irom this viclnit! met last week ior the iirs time in twenty-seven years. They were P. R. Binnott and his brother. P. Binnott. Peter. better known as P. A.. has never been home since he went to Boston to reside twenti- seven years ago and Pat, (P. 3.), made hid iirst trip in the U. "B. A. last week to visit his long absent brother. and they had a happy ra- union according to P. 12., who is home again. What almost proved a disas- trous lire here on Saturday alter- noon. May aid, was brought under control by the prompt action oi two young men. H. B. mslwen and P; R. sinnobt. Jr.-. who were quick to see the iire. Mr. John T. O'Brien, who like so many others, decided to burn the long grass on the iield quite a distance irorn his home, but the grass was much drier than he thought and the iire swept through the dry grass at a terriiic speed and a. low mo- ments Mr. 0'Brlen's barn was ablaze. While the men iought this blaze the lire raced around the barn, iclicwing the heavy dry grass to the garage on the proper- ty oi Lottie Hughes and near the general store. Here the quick ac- tion oi the men and women 01 the village who gathered to help the two leaders mentioned above kill- ed the blue but not beiore some heartbreaking moments when some suiiered severe night. This should prove a warning in scores oi men who are burning grass oii iiclds and along ienccs at this time. . The people oi this vicinity were shocked to hear oi the sudden passing oi Mr. John B. McAdam on Thursday at his home. Not in the best oi health for some time, he resided alone except on week- ends when his brother Francis came home irom Mount Stewart. since the death oi his mother a number oi years ago. Two sisters reside here. Mrs. Grover Coiiin and Mrs. Patrick Murphy. and another sister has been living in the states ior iiity years and a brother Bill is living in the West. John B. McAdam will long be re- membered as one oi the iinest or line men and a slave to work and it is all the more sad to think he should be called so sudden with a heart attack. His age is given as iiity-nine years and his iuneral was held on Friday morning item the Funeral Parlors in the city to at. Andrew's Church ior High mass at nine-thirty. services at the church and grave were con- duoted by his pastor, Rev. T. Campbell. To his relatives sincere sympathy is being extended. -N The iirst lodge oi the Independ- ent Order oi oddiellows was founded at Manchester. England. in 1813. FOR ONLY grm Bunmnnfdnitomrowwi . PI.-AYEIl'S cloaarnr are made ls.atIor,.smoke better, .s All! better 1- "Eost Baltic ond Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Doiphie Ellsworth and young son have arrived home irom England to spend sortie time at Mr. Ellswor-th's borne in East Baltic. The many friends and neigh- bours oi Mr. Oran Kennedy, Kings- boro, are sorry to hear oi his ill- ness ln the souris Hospital. All wish him a. speed recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Morrow, North Lake. were Sunday. April 27 visitors to Charlottetown where they spent the day with Mr. George Morrow who is a patient in tho P.l:.I. Hospital. whose condition remains about the same. A host oi irienda are welcoming Mr. 1". D. Bennett. Moreil. back to North Lake where he will be em- ployed ior the spring. Mr. Bennett and iamilly were residents oi North Lake up to a iew years ago when they moved to Moreil and built a lovely new home. Dr. Mack Beck. St. Peter's Bay, was on a sick call to Kingsboro re- cently. Messrs Gerald Bruce. East Baltic, and Floyd McLean oi Kingsboro were business visitors to Charlotte- town April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter. North Lake. were visitors to East Baltic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bruce. April 2!. The iirst iresli herring oi the season to be caught at North Lake was on April 28. which was very acceptable ior the dinner table. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ching and son Elwood. Red Point. were busin- ess visitors to Charlottetown Apru 24 Mr. Ellawortirhlewellyn oi Mon- tague has returned to North Lake . where he holds a responsible pos- ive) ltion every spring and summer ior Mr. Albert Grlliin. souria and Montague. Mr. Llewellyn is most capable and iavourably known am- ong the many fishermen at North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Johnson and pyoung iamily were Sunday visitors to North Lake at the ruidence oi Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Johnson. Master Daniel ;Mcl..ean. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Leo McLean. East Point. met with an uniortunste ac- cident while engaged in splitting wood. His neck was cut with the axe and he was taken to souris ior medical care and several stitches were necessary to close the cut. All wish this young chap a suocessiul recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Dilbur Jarvis or Kingsboro were business visitors to Charlottetown April 24. Mr. Lyman Baker of Lakevlile was a week-end visitor to Red Po'nt recently. Mr. Stephen Miller spent the weekend oi April 28 at his home in East Baltic. A host oi irlends regret to learn vi the illness at her home in Kings- Iboro or Mrs. Foster Young. All are wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. Maior Young. accompanied by Mr. Hugh D. Campbell. Red: Point. were business visitors in Charlottetown April 13. Mrs. John J. Campbell, Red Pt.. is at present a patient in the Char- lottetown Hosp tal. All are wishing her a speedy recovery. . .' The many iriends and neigh- bours throughout the surrounding districts will regret to learn oi the illnem of Mrs. Chester McNeill. Red Point. who is at present a. pa- tient in the P. E. l.'l-lospital. Her EIGHT Big De. for ONLY JUST 1.00 DOW ments of ONLY JUST 1.00 a week! new stock of brand new CCM Bicycles and they very definitely will make you "Bike Minded"--Come Today and.Shop for your CCM Bicycle at Holmsn's! llurry! Hurry! Get Your New Bike liow---In Time For Tile 24th HLMAN'S many iriends join in wishing her a speedy recovery. The lobster ilshenmen of North NOW YOU CAN BUY THAT NEW C.C.M. BIKE 1.00l)0wN . BIG 8"DAY BIKE SALE Friday, May 9th - Saturday, May 17th ya -- Friday. May 9th 'tiil Saturday. May 17th (inclus- Opportunities of buying the Bicycle you want N and completing your payments by install- Holman's Both Stores have their gives you EIGHT Big Lake got away to a good start Wed- nesday, April 30, when their and it is to he hoped ior as it is they not lines run ioilowed by trap- ping and on n-may and Saturday local labour ior the next two reeved iamily. oi the same week there were sev- months. - M: eral heavy catches oi iish. It is Mu, Harding pl-neg, gym", 1; predicted it will be It big season The eastern districts extend at present a patient in the souris in operation. First pack was on May 3. Those two iactoriea will provide a lot oi employment their sincere sympathy to the lam- halen was widely known and wen i ked by numerous trlends and to their sympathy goes out to the be-' Hospital. A host of friends and M quite a lot oi expense getting ily oi the late Mr. James Whalen neighbours wish Mrs. Eraser a ready. Mr. E. J. Johnson and Mr. whose death took place April :7 speedy recovery. Lester 140660. packers. are already at his home in Bear River. Mr. .17, OUR BOARD N8 HOUSE Major Hoopio iF- THE M16505 5559 ,. You amuse THERE . ,LIKE A LOTU5i' d EATEt2,6HEiLi; Putt, L a Suentnorsielo and Cllerlottatown. YOU OUTA THE MOTl-i- I We EXPECT ..'tl-te WORDS ,. .) 5cf'Vt7&ijIaoI:u.s'o':'o.':n.i''E.'h vou-as 'As om! Tans-you t..ouT5' "7 '; PRODUCTNE To Dsr2Au. A&TE8ltsl or::r:-Ioueu-r.I--J .1'M envision-ime : A Hetmerjwmj ((g.. r --A BUILT-.IM.4 The New 1952 .,c..c.M. 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