_ Tl-Ifi GUARDIAN, CHAK NOVEMBER 13, 1949 SHOT Fm.“ c-uus/ This b n". u» ' .. I (ill l ~s tense i ~ us ' \' .1 Lps, “P1111: fir \'In n y ritghls oi oihcr men. to 0'.lr third a \. , .. h; to . God. Abme the lllllllll and stands “He who flllliillh war who never returned . 1 REMEMwIICE DAY (A U ... be n. \\'\*'.':I1 “lle l1 I O Leary and I Q I Vlclnlfy Miss Hester Boater, President of the 0'Leary Young Peoples Union of the United Church left on Friday. Nnbenlber 11 to attend a week-end Young Peoples Union Congress of the United Church of Canada in Charlottetown. Rev. W. G. Dickson baptized the infant daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, Bloomfield. on Sunday November 13. Betty Mae. who was horn in Olyenry on July 25, 1949. The baptism was performed at the home in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dignnn, grandparents uere witnesses. The 0'l.enry Canadian Girls In Training held a very enjoyable Q hike on Friday niaht, Novembrr \. 11 to Unlonvale. There were sev- erltecn girls nnd their leaders. Mrs. W. t‘. Dickson and Mrs. Her- Ithlngs u-ell", or "Yes Alother, I'll hurt Viltcher. After the hike the .11" lI'l't.‘ 'tu the lord". Anli tlry. C. G. I. '1‘ went to the hone of ‘l wnr. yet speak to _vou and Mrs. Vntuher and a most imrres- 191111111191 m)!“ P32” 5i . true not only to your siv.» worship service was coil- -~ -~-»~ -— l i also to your God." (lurid by Mrs. Vatrher, after which calls men to go fofhl we hnrrl pIe..-cs _ to DC‘ ed in storm and not to tfze things unto God the YEII- L l.» that lhrtr llz, on 1h- . zulh are God's. .\'ilj.' us to gllit‘ God .ll urzc delicious refreshments were served. rightful place in our lives to honor hi. blessed son. the Lord .I"*‘.i.'\' (‘hi t, cur S ' r in this hour milzht our vov. ~= made and we keep it, God being our Il.\‘llll ry R-HI- Compact. portable console; walnutrabln ‘r tune: tx-g volt. 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Novemlber 19th. at will be hold Friday, November 18th and each subsequent Friday from two to four pm. in the Town HalL —BEDEQUE UNITED (‘HURAJH CIL-IRGE. — Services Sunday. Nov- ember 20th. Bedeque 11 A. M. Al- bany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B. A, Minister. —CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST FELLOWSIlIP.—Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pastor. Services fer Sunday, Nov- ember 20th. Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. Borden 3 P M. Everyone welcome. —NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—— Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone classi- fieds, etc, should particularly bear this in mind. _ BIRTHDAY PARTY — Miss Georgia Green of Sununerslcie cel- ebrated her birthday on lvednes- day, November 16th and received many gifts. flowers and messages of cnnzrotulntion. In the evening n group o! her friends called on her nud spent a pleasant socla? evening. A delicious lunch was served and all present, before de- parting. expressed their wish that Miss Green would have "many happy returns of the day." - S _ AIDIISTICB PROGRAM Armistice Dny was very fit- tinrzly observed in Union Srhool. The Reverend Mr. F‘itzPatrick ad- dressed thr- pupils on patriotism nnd citizenshiw, telling them they were Canada's greatest asset also to keep happy and try to drive hatred from the world thus ending war for nil time. A vote of thanks was moved bv Billv Clark and seconded I*_\' Garth Wilkie and extended to the Reverend speaker by the tenrlrr, Mrs. Callaghan. The first sneaker to follow was bliss Mnewocxl Matthews; she was followed by Bliss Shirley Oliver, next a recitation by Russell Hayes, At H0Iman's fivP-E UM L arms/z 3 ‘ Vi/m’ MARITIME DISTRIBUTORS ELECTRICS LIMITED HALIFAX, N.S. 138 Great George St. run anrson ELECTRIC CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L , Phone 1760 Mac]! CNALD RADIO SERVICE CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. s 150 Kent 5g. Phone 1207 A. C. 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Alton Klnch, David llro- derick, Bobby Bartle, Dean Carpenter, David Oulton, Elmer Arthur, Roger McCue, Kennel-h lllllllllfln- 3rd Row: Ilvlon Arthur, Lily Beth Clarke, Lona Hunter, Frances Larter, Marlon Smith, Evelyn Car- 4th Row: Ann Profit, Frances Currie. Helen llilllman, Dorothy then a short prayer led by Miss Marie ILewis ending with a drill dismissal by the teacher. —NI-IW LONI)0N PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCHES. - Services Sun- day, November 20th. Long River 11.00 A. M. Clifton 230 P. M. Ged- die Memorial 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. —55'l‘I-I WEDDING ANNIVERS- ARY-On Monday, November 14th. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding o4 Nor- boro were pleasantly surprised by immediate relatives and friends who came to pay their respects on the occasion of their 55th wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harding were the recelpients of gifts. cards. telegrams and telephone messages of congratulation on the occasion of their anniversary-S. —O'LEARY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada.— Rev. W. G. Dickson, B. A.. Pastor. Sunday, November 20th. O'Leary at. l1 A. M. This is a special service conducted by Rev. A. A. MmLec-d. M. A., B. D., of Whycocoma-gh, Cape Breton. President of the Maritime Coxiferenca of the United Church. Neighboring Ministers are co- Sth RowzTeacher, Mrs. Doyle, GALLANT - BLANCHARD —-A very pretty autumn wed- ding was solemnizcd at Si. Anthony's Church, Bloomfield, on Oct. 24, when Bernice, only daugh- ter of lVIrs. and the into Ilubcrt Blanchard, became the bride of John Henry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant, all of Plusville, The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her stepfather, Jock Jones. was very becomingly attired in long white wedding gown with deep Bertha collar edged with lace and short puffed sleeves. Her head dress was a short white veil embroidered and caught by I coronet. Her ornaments were pearl earrings and l long string of pearls. She wore a corsege of mull pale pink roses. Her brides- maid was Reta Gallant who wore a long pink taffeta gown. She also wore short pink veil and cor- _ out to IIII Lucy Maude Montgomery (Canizdian Authoress) ALSC: 01v run SAME PROGRAM TIM TANGLES —and the range bqndig. I "Ni-Mal iv Imam mean Story and Scan Plqy by M cAPlTolrSummersidq 2 — BIG PRODUCTIONS _ z Friday 7-9z20 — Saturday Matinee 2:30 Note Three ShowsSatur-day Evening Only 5;45 g & 10:15 ‘ Brought Back By Popular Request ‘ “ANNE 0F GREEN GABLES" From the Famous Novel of the same name by WI TH t l/. ‘gel’ llerl / -_. 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Everybody welcome. Bloom-I field at 3 P. M. Brae at 7.30 P. M. No service in West Devon this Sun- day. At Bloomfield and Brae thel Pastor will be the speaker. Sunday Schools at hours as announced by’ Supts. "You need the Church and tho Cfhurch needs you." --COIVIMUNI'I‘Y PARTY — Mr.l and lVlrs. Stanley Sharpe, and Mr. Elton Sharpe. who are about fol lake up residence in their ncw' home at Margzlte. were waited. upon by their Nor-bore neighiborsl nn Friday evening, Nov. ll, 1949, and presented with several elec- trical applirlnces. Mr. Alex Doug- las was chosen to act as chairman. and after a few introductory re- marks, called upon Mrs. George Bowness, who read an address to the guests of honor. Assisting in the presentation of a trillght floor lamp, a two burner Iiotplate, an electric iron and a sum of money. were Messrs. Clark Hardin-g, David Glover and Elmer Stewart. On behalf of the family. Mr. Sharpe thanked their friends for their kind words, and handsome gifts, and invited them to visit them in their new home. The remainder of the evening passed pleasantly with music and social inter- course. Before dispersing. all join- ed in singing, "Bletst Be the Tie That Binds.“ Mrs, Clark Harding was organist for the evcning.—l3ur. Personals -Mr. Lloyd E, Inman of Bar. den returned Monday night from Halifax where he had taken his‘ wife for treatment in hospital, —Mlu Vivian Mallett of North Bedeque has accepted n position in the office of Smallmmfs in Summcrside. —Mr. Clarence Marchbank of New Annan accompanied by Meslrl. Andrew Johnson of Mar- gnte, Erie MacMurdo of North Bedeque and Earl Lowther of Cornwall left Tuesday morning onl n motor trip to Toronto, returning by way of the United States. They will take in the Royal Winter Fair and visit other point: of in- terest en route-S. IT. FELIX C.W.l.. The November meeting a! the home of the groom which was served to about 40 guests. Sup- {aer was served at the home of he bride's aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Blanchard. Piusville to 100 guests. Tables at hoih places were beautifully adorned with cu‘. flowers and beautiful wedding cakes topped ‘by miniature bride and groom and cut in the tradi- tional manner by the bride and groom. Previous to their marriage the bride and groom were tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home - of MZr. and Mrs. Blanchard when . they received a grand assortment of beautiful and useful wedding gifts, including quite a sum of money. On Tuesday following their marriage they left for their- home In Cascurrlpec where the groom on return from World War II pur- chased a farm. ,‘ ened with prayer. Roll call was answered by 13 members with donation for bingo game. Minutes of last meeting were lead by sec- retary and on motion were n'l-- opted. Treasurer gave her report. This was also adopted. School committee reported hav- inlz visited the school but that nothing was needed for this mflhlfl, ‘ Sick committee reported having_ visited two sick members since‘ last meeting and these had been remembered with treats and crlrqls. ‘There was no correspondence. Dis- cussions took place re parish ba- zear and If. was finally declrled that each member fumlsh n prlzel of fancy work or for the bingo game, These are to be collected by church committee the day o:- fore Bazaar. As one of our members is leaving‘ it was decided to remember ner with a little tzlft by the sub-divis- ion. Treasurer was asked to ni-. tend to this matter. I Place of next meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Christopher" where bingo will be held, trens-, urer to buy prizes. This being our‘ Christmas meeting it was decided, to have exchange of gifts between members and for gifts to be‘ brought at this meeting. New school committee, Mrs. Michael‘ DeRoche end Mrs. Edward Mar- tin. Roll All for next. meeting. Christmas suggestions or recipes. As there was no further buslnezs. meeting adjourned and closed with prayer. Then a bingo game was held after which lunch was seri- the community in the near future I l St. Felix C.W.I... sub-division was ed to m. 'I"hen members thanked held on Nov. 13 at the home o! Mrs. Gnudet for enjoyable time at Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. Meeting 0p- her home The Kenslngran Junie meeting la be held In Monday, November 2 rural films of Interest the new Remington community protector. All young men cordially Invited to attend. Invitation To Young Men r Chamber of Cam- merce invite all young men In Kensington and surrounding communities to attend a Kenslngran Town Hall Isl’ at 8 p. m. Agricul- fo all will be shown an l clliaiso THEATRE I ' ‘cllllrlun THEATRE If ' ‘I’. Earle Hickey GRAPAIIII oil-mm Acoountlnl Olflee n Friday 8:80 RM. m qnnym, send Saturday 7:80 and 0:80 EM. PM" s” A Musical Comedy starring Eddie 51331135191; .Cnntnr and Joan Davis. Also shim Subject. GRAPAIID THEATRE cnnrnuu Ffldny 8:80 P.M-; Saturday 7:80 and 9:80 RM. “IF YOU KNEW SUSIE" A Musical Comedy starring Eddie Cantor and Joan Davis. Also Short Subject. Used Car Bargains Clearing To Make Storage Roam I939 Pontiac Sedan $400.00 I935 Ford Sedan 125.00 I948 Chev. I/z-ren Express . . . . . II00.00 I946 Mercury I ton. stake body . . ‘lI00.00 I948 Dodge Sedan. radio. heater .. 1500.00 ‘I948 Mercury, radio. heater . . . . 1500.00 Ilillard MacDonald- DODGE AND DESOTO DEALER First Street aealaeella Summerside r..r.;.l.i.”rt.'.l. i KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 1:15-0:15 Mntlneo 2:30 on Saturday I Bob "ope the Clmm Prince of D. F. Hunter. R.O. Comedy, gets crowned, but good. I oprropymlfliq l 1'.‘ siif-ifiiiifllfil‘ .‘.“..‘§"Z§.'...§f “will” "w" Amy" l there’: Wllllnm Bendix too. "Ben- Gllllfll ""44 l di!" in nlwlyl good; and there’: "you 755 glamorous Sigma Hnsso. Allo IQF Inl “Bruce Gentry" and News. BMALLMAN’! EUILPING Summerilde, P.Il.l. _ ===l _ . E. E. Parkman. Championship Boxing op+.o.. R-O- ' ALBERTON RINK mqomm" l rnmav, NOV. 25d. EIS..II"I3IITZ;I' Main Bout-S Roun _ BUDDY RAMSAY °'"°°,",‘j,“',',', 1 ... s nunnlinonn “d b’ "Damned .06- Several other mun ‘"5"’ “mm” Watch Further l It, "'