PAGE TEN THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN 18, Cllrotsaslonsi cards ,,.,..E,,,. 1-,, gm Double-Header V T. Earle Hickey i Ghlrtand Accountant --Because so many of the adult r A are ”afioat" on the car- uluhn mu 0' cumin" ferries, special arrangements have - 3"m""' been made to hold two Red Cgoss Blood Donor Clinics in Bar en. -""'"'”" P' T' " The first, on August 3rd, for an "10": an hour in the evening is especially for those employed on the day- time shift who would be unable to attend the regular morning clinic on Monday, August 4th. Borden's objective is set at 100 but the energetic committee in charge, under the leadership of Tzuj-1-1-: IN. MI. CIINNINCHAM VITIRINAIIAN the bV1Vomens' lrciistltluate, hopesrhvag be a e to excee t quo I. 0"" 2520 will require the full co-operation Wm" 5"... 5:51 of every person in Borden and the surrounding districts who is Sumrneraido in good health and between the ages of 18-85 years of age. i As no clinic is to be held in Summerslde during this week of "R J u August (fro. the Borden Clinic will . . . provide an opportunity for some of those who usually go to sum- DENTIST merside to help Borden surpass Dental X-Rays Imallman Building its objective. SUMMERSIDE nun me E. E. Parkman I .: ......, 0pt.D.. KO. i OPTOMETIHSI I. F. Hunter H. C. 4 classes med Snmmerslde, P. Is. I. H "V" '3”'''"””' Complete Visual Analyses 01"” H0""!l Glasses Fitted 9 "' 1: T ' " ' . an by sppointmen PHONE 3118 Phone 3251 QMALLMANS BUILDING y REGENT THEATRE BLDG. OPTOMETMST I Summer St. Summerslde .T.:...j...- cz--u---c---:2 Mlecoucha and Vicinity Miss Lorrain-s-Fl-neau was I re- cent guest of Rita Arsenault of Mtscouche. y Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pineau and family of Mlscouche motored to Bloomfield on Thursday, July 17, to visit relatives. Miss Shirley McEachcrn of Char- lottetown is visiting in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Martin. ' Mrs. Rosella Uiilis of Miscouche was a recent visitor to Indian River at the home of William Hickey. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spinnazola of Massachusetts are visiting in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Giiiis. David Perry. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Perry of Miscouche. recently spent some time in the Prince County Hospital undergoing an op- eration. s Mr. Carl Fitgatarick is spending some time in Miscouclie visiting with his wife and iainiiy. -. after having spent a iew weeks in Montrose visiting relatives. -Mr. and Mrs. l-licton Brown and .smail sori, Donnie, of Charlotte- town, are spending some time at the home of Mrs. Brown's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gillis of Mis-i couche. Miss Kathy Giliis recently re-; turned to ht! home in Miscouchc Gaudat'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ai- ban Gaudet. Mrs. Alex Ciauant was in M15- couche on Wednesday evening, July 23 to attend a shower held for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deshoohes. Mrs. Felix Gaudet and son Mich- ael recently returned to their home in Mlscouche after having spent some time in the States. Mrs. Jerry Richards and daugh- ters, Betty and Marie Claire. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary DeaR.ochcs, Mlscouche. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtin of Bos- ton were recently in Mlsoouche.vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gaudet. Mrs. Albari Gaudet of Miscouche was a recent visitor in Charlotte- town at the home of her son, hank. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of Boston, Mass. were recently visit- ing friends and relatives in Mis- couche. On Monday evening. July 21, a shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry in hon- our of Miss Velma Perry whose marriage will soon take place. It was largely attended. Mrs. Alice Ma.cNeil is visiting in Mlscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Desfioches. Mrs. Marie DesRochea is guest oi Mr. and Mrs. William Perry of Mis- couchc. On Tuesday evening, July 22, ll shower was held at the Miscouche Parish Hall in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Peter DcsRoches who were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaudet of Charlottetown were recent visitors to Miscouche at the home of Mr. married on Tuesday morning. July is. The hall was filled to capacity with relatives and friends of the BIIILDINC Building or Repairing? Order your siipnlics here and he certain of rapid delivery of all your needs. Holman's is better equipped than ever before to luppiy materials for almost . any type of building. On hand is Di- mansion Lumber in assorted widths and lenjthl-New Brunswick Ccdnr Shingles -I. C. Royal: in first. second and third A irldoi--Window Frames and' Sashes- 'OutIlda Door Frames and l)nnr.1--Sfnnd- In; Finish in different deaiizns--Door .Junba - Base and Moulding - Inside Doors in two panel and siah design-. Barker Tile in several colon-Arboritq Birch and 3. C. Fir Plywood in nll yimzkneuea-Amtlco and Plaatex Floor Modernlze your Kilclien; add how beluill and comfort as I well as value to your home, for Estimates and Plans Phone us today Free ING PROBLEMS 'CALL.. FOR FREE Expaar ADVICE on YOUR BUILD- HOLMAN'C BIIILDIHC SERVICE Modernize for your Bath roam lrcairr comfort and -We've color more storage space. loads 'of plans and schemes from which you can choose. Come in today. tunsrn on-Arms Phone or Write For Your Building Materials ' - OLMA 's NT newlyweds from far and near and they received many besutiful gifts. These were opened by Mrs. Fran! DesRoches, verses read by Mrs. Jerry . Following the dis- play ot gifts, dancing took place at which music was supplied by the Mellow Al.res. Mrs. Mayiea Manning of Char- lottetown recently visited the Mis- couche Convent to judge the saw- ing class. The winners were as fol- lows: 2nd Year. 1st., Doreen De- Ooste. 2nd.. Marguerite Leolair 3rd., Erma Gallant. The First Year Intermediate winners were: 1st.. Elaine Gallant, 2nd., Bernadette Claudet. 3rd., Estelle De.sRoohes and Rita Arsenault. First Year Junior winners were: 1st.. Helen Gaudet. and. Rosalie Deslmches and Win- nlfred Perry, 3rd.. Sylvia lnman. INN MEMORIAM MRS. FRANK WAIT! -- The death occurred in tha Prince County Hospital on May 21th of Mrs. Frank Waite in her fifty- ninth year. Although she had been in failing health for the past few years, her condition was not thought serious until the morning previous to her death when she suffered an attack of uremia and lapsed into uncon- sciousness from which she never recovered. Al: four o'clock the fol- lowing morning she passed peace- fully into her eternal rest. The deceased was born in Sher- brooke, the daughter of Russell Maclilwen and his wife, the former Rosalind Hammill. Previous to her marriage she spent a number of years as I. successful school teach- er. As a faithful wife. kind mother. a. most charitable neighbor and a personage endowed with Christian virtues, her memory will ever re- main in the hearts of friends. She was I. life-long member of st. Paul's Church and during her illness she was visited by the Rev. Father LcCiair who performed the last rites of the Holy Catholic Church. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing husband, Lorne in Ken- sington, Francis in Toronto. Ers- kine in Summerside, Ernest and Russell at home;' two daughters, Edna (Mrs. Arthur Bernard). at i home; Lilly in Toronto; a sister ' Pearle (Mrs. Richard Dunn) in New Annan. also it number of grand- children. The following predeceased her - two brothers, William and Hubert, a sister Catherine, M.rs. Dr. Keir by only six weeks, and a daughter. Rose. in lnfaiicy. Her largely attended funeral was held from the Compton Funeral Home to st. Paul's Church, where . Requiem High Mass was oelebrated l by Rev. Father Lecialr, services at , the grave being conducted by Rev. G. J. MacLelian. The pallbearers were, Thomas 3 Cliappeil, James Chappell, Wilfred Hnmmiii, Maior MacDonald, Roy Loughiin and Walter Loughlin. Mass Cards Mr. Mr. Mr. Frank Watte. and Mrs. Lorne Waite. and Mrs. Ernest Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Waits. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Waits. Lilly Waite. Russell Waite. Lorna, Diane, Brenda, Waite. Ronald and Annie MacNeili. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weeks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Major MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mcliurs. Mr. W. R. Molyneaux. Mr. Roy Loughiin. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie MacDonald and Muriel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loughlin and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacDonald. Mr. Thomas Noonan. Mr. Lorne Driscoll. Flowers Pillow - Husband. Wreath-Francis, Loretta, Lluy. Wreath - Gladys. Byron. Wreath - F. W. Woolworth more No. 98, Toronto. - Crescent -- Lorne. Evelyn and family, spray - Erskine. Ruth and fam- fly. spray -- Russell. spray - Aunt Amy. Uncle Theo- 'dore, Fred, Ruth and Doris. Spray - Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mugrldge. Spray -- Mr. and Mrs. Chnppeli and family. Spray - Imperial Oil Co. Ltd. spray - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown and family. Spray -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alfred V RCAFis 404 (Buffalo) Maritime Mascot Joins Exercise 5.. Squadron, singularly unimprcsscd by the attention being paid him, this ii-ge buffalo head ;-nugcog of eh, Hazel out of a Lancaster bomber with a'speculntivs eye. The squadron based at Greenwood. N. S. ti t taking part ill "Exercise Castanets". in yvll-l:ltenail:Icrxa:ftmaIrIiI(fd ntAl:lll1VE:'selII:v:lf' fl-yae"lLllAa'lll(,) lEt'1IiTrl'lTnid' In" hinerl in the largest sea-air exercise since the war. to provide a striking instance at jhternatirgaiglczgl: ldarity. (ii. S. lloucotie. Summerside. 1'. E. I .. two members of the squadron. Shown with the mascot are Aircrafismen K. E. Gallagher, of Ketch Harbour, N. S., left. and (National Defence Photo). Enmore and I I I Vicinity Mr. Philip MacArthur has gone on an extended visit to the U, 5. Mrs. Campbell, Lot 16, recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacLeod.' Mrs. Stenning MacNcvin, and 3011. Alden. Borden. are visiting rel- atives in Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. William Enman. Augusta. Maine, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dy- ment, Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robin- son, Pelham, Mass. were the recent guests of Reverend William and Mrs. Osborn, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Maobeod and family. Toronto. Ont.. are via- iting relatives in Springhili and N-ortham. Mr. and Mrs. Ray MaoKinnon, Massachusetts. Mrs. Forrest Phil- lips and Mrs. Beecher Small- man, 0'Leary. were recent visitors to this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur and Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Mac- Kinnon. Summersidc, motored to Bonshaw on Sunday, July 20th. The many friends of Mr. Daniel MacLeod, Victoria West, regret to hear that he has been obliged to enter the Nursing Home at Tyne Valley for treatment. The many friends of Mrs. John H Enman, Victoria West, are pleased to hear that she has re- turned to her home from the Nur- sing Home, Tyne Vallcy. much improved in health. J The Misses Annie and Carmen Macbcod and Messrs. Everett and Sterling Macheod, Lowell, Massi. were recent visitors in Victoria West, house guests of Mr. Sandy MacLeod. Miss Edith and Master Stanley Yeo, Port Hill. have returned to their home after spending a. week with relatives in North Enmore. LAC. G. Vans MacArthur and Mrs. MacArthur and children. Irene and Eric, from Rockciiffe, Ottawa, are spending their holi- Waite. Spray - Mr. Eric Sheen and Mr. Harold Milligan. Spray - Mrs. Loretta Miigridge and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Mchure. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Prank Waiie wish to thank their many friends and neighbours for their many aicts of kindness durlifk their sad bereavement. Also thanks are extended to all those who sent flow- ers, Mass cards, and cards and let- ters of sympathy. ' P Rosalind Russel Preston, y Mollday and Tuesday "A WOMAN, OF DISTINCTION" Starring Also Selected Shorts Wednesday and Thursday r l l p In Technicolor 5 "TULSA" i Starring Susan Hayward, Robert 4 Pedro Armendsrlz Also Short Subjects A THEATRE A r snrsnrnmmswr sm:g.'xaos and Ray Mllland or 2 . i i4' C i la PAIN dllys with Mr. MacArthur's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Loud and family, Aiberton, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard on Sunday, July 20th. Mr. Herman MacArthur. Hamil- ton, Ont., is spending a pleasant vacation at his home here. He also visited his sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Hayes and Mr. Hayes, city. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ford, Bprlng- hill, were Mrs. Annie Fox and son Jack from Conn.. U. 5.. and Mrs. Penwarden and son Everett of summerslrie. --Mr. Fred Campbell, Seattle. W3-ihmdlion. is visiting friends in Victoria West and vicinity. It is thirteen years since Mr. Campbell last visited here. He is the house- guest of his sister, Mrs. Keir Yeo, Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Cahili and son and daughter have returned to their home in Waitham. Mass.. after spending a pleasant holiday with relatives in Harmony. They were the guests of Mrs. Cahill's sister. Mrs. E'ercy Yeo. The United Ladles' Aid meet- ing was held at the home of Mrs. Daniel MacLeod on Wednesday evening, July i6th, with a large numbei-,of membe and visitors present. Mrs Osborn invited the Aid to meet at her home in Aug- ust. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Sandy Maol..eod. Victoria West, were grieved to hear of her death. which occurred at her home on Sunday evening, July 13th. Her funeral was held on Tuesday, July 15th and was very largely attend- ed. Mr. .Willlamson and Reverend Mr. Osborn officiated at the ser- CAPITOL A new mu! He's Lolin . . . handsome . . . romaruic . . . e'.t Fernando Lamas! "There is No Night in nSa'?ExT." and "The sands of Time Are Sinking." W. WESTWARD no: SASKATOON--(GP)-A major- ity of summer tourist traffic on Canadian Pacific Railway Lines is moving from east to west this year. fan Warren of Montreal, the company's general passenger trai- fic manager. reported here. There is magic in a word of praise Knowingtherightwaytopayacom- liment can make your marriage happier . . . make you a better parent . . . help you win social and business success. In August Reader's Digest. Fulton Ouraiar tells the necmt of working magic with unexpected praise. Read why it's no real oomph- ment to praise someone for an ob- vious achievsment. Learn how to avoid saying whatls trite. give praise that really wanna someonaia heart. Get your August Reader's Di- gest. today: 41 articles of lasting in- terest, condensed from leading magazines, current books. wwm CAMEO . THEATRE Kcnslngton Monday-Tuesday 1:15-9:15. Gan!- way for the Battiin' Bozo: Int t': Cgmpany B for Bruiser o . . Warner's "anr:aK'rHa.ovon" Starring David Brian. John AK!" Frank Lovejoy and beautiful Suz- C GORGEOUS 0REEl?J3Mr95eHAvw'. A6AIil-' vices. Hymns sung at the house and ch rch were "Nearer MY "M Dalbem God to es" "Rock of Ares." Summerside Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 Remmbn M1 In Julia MIJNMM-9 She's the chamber- maid who became a lady and plotted the theft of jewels. Full of laughs and action! Nascent Today ............ Tuesday .-... Misrasss or me wssrs STRANGEST mosotm Nllilfilt lIETIlCI- -N AITNIII KENNEDY " Nilliiilil A 2:30-7:15-9-15 7:15-9:15