SL115)!‘ 30. 124] _--_-¢_i PAGE EIGHT>__ ‘LEE... QHARLQTTETQWFQ GUARDW“ In Mansion-lama TODAYlBefte Davis it. "A STOLEN L|FE" Sports — Shows 2:30-73 Ppfilflgg EnwABn—Tilili'i.—Fill.-ST Glorious romance that hits all the high spots of the world’s most famous racing classics! Fred and Maud Fall. Ei-nestand Marlon Harvey and family. Erroll Francis. Myrtle and Lorne Simmons. Georgie Campbell. Frank and Leah Harvey and family. Mr. and Mrs Stewart Inman. Grace and John Rogerson. Lina ind Wilfred Ferguson. Clayton and Marion Morrison. Mr. arid Mrs Lorne Ferguson. Edna and Urvilia Large. Carflllf Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Everett Simmons. and Noreen wish to express sin- cere thanks tc ‘their many kind neighbors and friends. who in any way assisted theme in the recent and loss of their clear son and brother Vernie. also those who sent flowers and messages of sym- pathy. Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs. Laymen. St. Mary's Church. Staff, Palmer and Williams. Staff. National Employment Of- fice. Mr. and Mrs Preston Warren. Daisy and Les Simmons. Elmer Phillips. In loving memory of Vernie. from his playmates. LETTERS 0F SYMPATHY Mrs. Charles Marshall. Alban and Hazel Kcough. Ladies, St. Marys W. A. Irene Arseiiault, Mrs. J. W. Murphy. Mrs. John Martin. ‘Telegram-Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Jessie anfi Leah. CARDS 0F SYMPATHY Mr. and Mrs. George Hogg, Hattie MacFadyen. Earl and Nina. Maynard. Hazel Court. Mr. and Mrs. and family. Bea and Walter Rogerson, Elsie and Vernon MacLeod. Dorothy and George Clark. Elaine and Keith Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simmons. Katherine. Cabec Gallant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cahill. liter White. John's and St. VERNON GARTH SIMJWONS A lamb is lost amidst our flock. A sweet and gentle rose, To bloom in heaven ever more, Iii peace and sweet repose. . - s ARE THE STAR! A NEW technique in . ' _. mow? makmg The people of Summerside and surrounding districts were sadden- ed and shocked to learn of the death in the Prince County i-Ios- piial on Sunday, July l3, 1M6. of Vernon Garth, dearly beloved and only son of Mi. and Mrs. Everett Simmons, Summerside. after a short illness of six weeks. Vernie. as he was familiarly known, was a bright and lovable child, and had endeared himself to old and young alike during his brief stay of eleven years. three months on earth. Following an operation on May ~ 31st. fine had recovered sufficiently to return home where he remain- , ed for two weeks prior to re-ent- At the evenin session Mrs Al- l ermg. me hospital m‘ ‘mm 30th’ lison MacMillang president of the; 32d gléilgrtiwo algesgz 12(8):; on ‘Sig’.- Fedemed w‘ I" o! Canaga‘ W“ ariii around himlarid gently! tooll: the speaker. Her talk was inspiring . and enjoyed by all present. Filmsl planing’ peacemuy ‘m! with‘ Marti“ irom‘ During hisllllness. Verhle was . teieliitiit-‘eaocian y conditions.’ . i. 4 llUIllDllllG PRODUCTS ilmuin WA rcu“ ‘m? l1 .' M“ IT'S A THRILlElR! hmm Wlllll Z ummP\i were served by the ladies of Mead- ' B k. . . °w m Nelson MacKay miomo ‘illilrvu uomtiuqar ~ '- lN$U\l'a|l\)N - wvtrgmers; EVENING SESSION __ Jll-lul-‘Wli PLANS FOR- M. R. E. C. LEADERSHIP CAM? Plans for M. R. E. C. leaclershio training camps have been altere! so that there will now be held one large leadership carrip for the Maritimes 1t beautiful camp Maritime Baptist convention and Dorothy M. Young. associate you“; newly elected chairman of thel people's secretary of the United Department of Christian Ediica- l Church of Canada will give m, t.on of the Canadian Council of: course lr- young peoples uork, Churches will be the Dean. Ind Rev. Nelson Chappel. BSSOCIMQ _"\ ln v_ , were shown by Mr “mun FOX NIII GLENlllIlhANGAN HELEN WALKER-James Gleason-Henry $lepllells°ll ‘ EXTRA! NEWS and COLOR CARTOON IS turns s DEFENSE E M P I R E iciiiisi nit iioliic some? - See an amazing THUR» FRL- SAT. ~~ answer in this Shows 7 ond 8:45 * sensctlono » serial Matinee Sui’. Only 2:30 EDDlE DEAN and His Horse FLASH RANGE BEYOND THE BLUE EXTRAl First Chapter Thrilling New Seriol and Comedy VChompogne Music" and Cartoon "Musical Moments" the National Film Board. A collection was taken for Provincial Sanltorium amounting to $7.38 cents. Meeting closing with “the King." Following are the resolutions adopted. (it Whereas a law iri the Statute hook states that T. B. X-ray is compulsory be it therefore resolv- ‘ecl that we urize the provincial executive of the Womeris Insti- tutes to urge the Attorney-General to have this law enforced. t2» Whereas. it has been brought l Twentieth Annual i District Convention A Ofwomen’: Institutes CAPITOL JEo-Day THE BASHER DOUBLOON" News - Musical Shows 2:30-73:45 -Tiill_il. rats? The twentieth annual district , vDllVEntlOIl of Women's Institutes I met at Meadow Bank on July 9th.. i947. Both afternoon and evening I sessions were presided over by the *"' l President, Miss Laura Crosby. Mrs. l W. W. Crosby welcomed the dele- ‘gates while Mrs. Albert. Clow re- ‘ sponded. Reports were read from . 4 leleven Institutes which are doing splendid work. Mr. Mclrlnis from the Cancers Control program gave a ‘xcry in- teresting talk at the afternoon ses- sion followed by a very instructive and educational talk by Dr. Erie Found. He dealt with four com- municable diseases with their con- : t.rola.ble measures. Humorous readings were given by Miss Audrey MacPhail and Mrs. COLUMBIA ‘Malcolm MacNeil. Three minute "zlflliliiff talks were given by Mrs Harry Scott. North River and Mrs. Arch MacEacliern. Cornwall. Miss Mary MacDonald, supervis- or of Womens Institutes had a love- ly display oi handiwork and gave an interesting explanation of her work. The nursery mats in competition -were judged by Mrs. B. W. Willis with prizes going to Meadow Bank and Falrvleiv Institutes. l Kingston invited the convention tmmeet. with them for 1948 and l the following officers were elected: I President-Mrs. Merrll Green. Vice President -Mrs. H. B. Wil- lis. Secretary Treasurer -_ Mrs. He- her Campbell. Chairman of committee on Drama Festival - Miss Laura Crosby (re- elected.) A question box closed the after- noon session and refieshmen‘ battling men for lllS viilii iioliiain only to surrender to a boy's love "UNI lliSlEli lllllitli | "llSlIEFFIElIJ ‘ l Morell Groceterla ‘ GROCERIES I-‘ranlr PJuI Herb Douglas 1 FRESH FRUIT VEGETABLES CONFECTIONERY SMOKERY SUPPLIES Phone 8H1 1H lent It Gllll (l? Iii) Ililtllt I IIIII lliltlt ltllll sumo-n Ill IOIDII ruio ION! Urns I Inn Inn-s ma: near 6%‘;- ito the attention of the Womens Institutes that many rural mail |hoxes throughout the province are ‘iin a dilapidated condition. very often with the name coitipletcly lohliterated, and. whereas. it would ladd greatly to the convenience of lthe travelling Duhlic to have all lbox-holders names clearly defined. ‘be it therefore resolved that this lconvention strongly gdlvidual Institutes to discuss the , matter at their next monthly meet- 1ing and take immediate steps to ' improve the situation in their own l community. l Whereas Charlottetown has no ‘rest rooms for the convenience of ‘visitors from other cities, provin- ces and states to the city of Char- lottetown. and whereas comfort of this kind is absolutely necessary for the promotion of tourist trade. he it therefore resolved that we iespectfully urze the Government to make possihleesuch a room without further delay. LONG RIVER W. I. t The July meeting of Long River i W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Jas. Bernard. ‘The meeting opened by leinging the Ode. followed by re- peating the Creed in unison. Roll l call was answered by twelve mem- ‘hers. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and approved. A b'll was presented and on motion ordered paid It was decided to sell ice cream on Field Day and also have a sale of home cooking. The sick v committee reported that several calls had bcen made and fruit. taken. The new sick committee appointed was Mrs. Heath Campbell. Mrs. l-facLeod. and Mrs. ter, Programme committee i le-appointed. A very interesting report of the annual convention vcas given. Collection amounted to $1.02. Next meeting is to be held at ihe,home of Mrs. Andrew C. Johnstone. Roll call to be ans- wered tvith a special collection. W l! Look for the Texaco Star. Green Texaco Fire the gasoline with superior ' Texaco Fire Chief. the line with su erior fire- . aco Motor ii heat-age‘ Texac ' Tex . Sta , the gasoline with super wer. 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Look for the Si n—Red Star, Green "T". _ thll urge the in-_ Murdock 3 Hedley Payn- ' Meeting closed with The King] Insulated against heat--a ainst cold. ign — Red power. Texaco Motor Oil-Insulated ainst heat-against cold. Look for Texaco Sign-Red Star. Green never known to complain. bearing l each new trouble with courage sud I spirit and arwiiys had a cheerful ‘meeting for all who visited him. lAn ardent sports lover, he hrzl l taken part in several hockey gam- lcs last win er where he will be lsadiy missed by his playmates. The sympathy of the entire province goes out to his grief- stricken parents and only sister. Noreen iii home, also his aged rzrandpaicnts. Mr. and Mrs, Tho- mas Simmons. Crapaud. and a host of cousins. aunts and uncles. especially i0 his mother who sat by his bedside day and night. pat- ienfly looking forward to his re- covery, hilt. God willed otherwise and in spite of all that lovin’! care and faithful nursing could do, Vernle has Joined the throng of angels in Heaven. where dis- appointments and troubles are no more. The funeral. which was very largely attended, was held on Wednesday afternoon. with a Ruth and Harry I-Ieckbert. Vera and Elmer Moore. William Gerrier, Una and Anne Viola and Daisy Mallett. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shields and hficky. Ralph Phillipa and Jimmie Mc- Innis. Mrs. Ray Clark. Irene Arsenault. Elaine Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Major Small. Mr. and l\frs. Earl Simmons. Mr. and Mrs Earl Boulter. Hillard and Amy Francis. John and Margaret Camplcr-ll‘ end family, Margaret and Otto Johnson and‘ family. Mrs. Wilfred MacQtiarrie. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wood. Nelson R. Henry. John and Ruth MacQuarrie. John W. MacDougall and fam- ily. Aneas and Florence Matters and family, Claudine S Wright. short service in St. John's Angli- can Church. Crnpaud. Rev. GR. Harrison conducted both servich and delivered a most comforting mcssaee, conveying the under- standing that Vcrnie had merely left his loved ones for a short time and by living with him e'\li day. and growing along with him step by step. they will eventually reach the top of the ladder and be re-united Hymns sum! Weft" “Safe in the Arms of Jesus." and “When He Cometh." Mrs. (Dr) L, M. Callback, Summerside. sang with sympathetic feeling, “Some Time We'll Understand." The funeral was under the dir- ration of Mr K. Compton. Sum- merside. and the following play- mates of Vernle acted as pall- bearers: Rome MacArthur, Timmy MacGuigan. Lawrence Gallant. Gordon Simmons. Vance Harris and Junior ilfacKay. Interment was in the church cemetery where Vernie was laid to rest ‘reside his brother Clayton, who predeceased him eleven years ago, when the deceased¢was but l3 days old. Many and beautiful flower trib- "tics were as follows:_ Pillow-Mother and Dad. 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