lites FOURTEEN Pretty Wedding At Summerside -An artistic arrangement of cherry blossoms and tulips against a background of greenery at Mul- berry Lodge. Sumlnersidc, formed the setting for one of the prettiest weddings of the season when Katherine Eleanor. daughter of Mlrs. Janet Walker MilcFarlane. became the bride of Harrison Noel Ferguson. son of Mrs. John Peters. Charlottetown. on Tuesday June and, Icoroniitlon Day). Rev. C. D. Mathiesoil performed the two olclock ceremony. Mrs. Kaye Hansen was in charge of the weddint: music and accom- panied the soloist. Mrs. Allan Wedlook. as she sang: the hymn 'tl..end Us Hcilvcnly Filtllci” pre- vious to the niarrl-ae,e service and 'l I'll Walk Beside You” during the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by Mr. Iilgliani Palmer of Moilcton, N. B., was (.'l'llll'llllll.f: in her ball- erina lPl1;,'ili Pandora creation of wl-rite nylon lace and net over taffeta. Over the strapless bodice was a lace Jacket with lily point sleeves and high neckline. Her shoulder length illusion veil was held in place with a seed pearl tiara and she carried a shower bouquet of Better Timemses. The attendants were Miss Julie Melkle, as maid 05 honour and Miss Diane Dewar as bridesmaid. They were gowned in dark and pale orchid respectively, nylon net over taffeta. WlLI'l stralpless bodice and tiered skirts; match- ing cape, Juliet cap and mitts. They carried nosegrays of Talisman roses. Mrs. Mac.Fsrlane chose for her daughters wedding a. gown of ice blue cord with white accessories and a corsage of red and white cariiations. The groom's mother was attired in navy with white ac- cessories and a Corsage of white Ctiriiatioils. Mr. Douglas Ferguson of Char- lottetown was his cousin's grooms- mun. Following the ceremony is. re- ception for sixty guests was held when the brideis table with an at- tractive iirrangenieni of pink and white Carnations and lighted tap- ers was centered with a three tier wedding cake topped with a gold crown. Mrs. Lowell Compton and NOTICE I will be available this sea? son to caponizo t-orkorclsx. Contact me by phone or inziill before they are fivo weeks old. Phone 53-3. JAMES JOHNSTON, Alma and Vicinity --Mr. Albert Wallace of Saint John spent a few days relatives in Tignlsh and Alma. returned to Saint John on May 18. Mr. Albert Jordan returned to his home in Alma on May 23rd. He spent R few days at the home of his mother, Mr. Chester Smith of Charlottetown. Miss Anna Ma.cLellan returned to her home in Lauretta on Sat- urday. May l6. after spending the winter months in Toronto. Miss Eileen Jeffery returned to her home in Lauretta recently af- ter spending the winter months in Toronto. The inally moncl Crockett are glad to know that she was able to return to her visiting He friends of Mrs. Ham-. THE GUARDIAN. Mclleill's- Mills .. And Vicinity GMrs. Louis Ramsey and fam- ily were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald on Sunday, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore and family, -Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best and daughter. Reb.V and Mr. Stanley Phillips. Summer- side, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips on Sundl?y, May 31. The Poplar Grove Women's In- stitute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Douglas Milligan on Tuesday evening, June 2. ' The McNeiils Mills Women's Institute held their monthly meet- home from the Western Hospital. ing at the home of Mrs. James All are hoping for her complete Munphy on Tiiesdiay evening, FGCOVGIT. Julie 2. A good crowd attended. .D, ..,L Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bridges were ill Siimmerslde on Friday, May 28 on business. Wellington Mrs. Ingham Palmer presided ' ' " M” Md M” tum” wmmms lover the tea clips and assisting mid 50” M”1c01m- motored W0 in serving were girl friends of . --- Sumngelvsldeb S.m'u'rday evening the bride, the Misses Gwen Clark. --Mr. .Ilid Mrs. Tlllnoii Ai'sen- Mm lot 0” usmessi Joan Cmiip'-OIL Isabel Jirdlne. ault of Ontario and their three-I . "-- Mld E18-W18 Imman. Children lnlie rec-eiitly arrived here Mm Jean MacDonald ms "' The young couple left on a wed- to spend scineilinc with relatives. ;;:,"9:M,:10n: ggzerhosrgindlyflg M? dlnc trip to Neil Bl'uilSWlCI(. the mvv '" . ' lifidf lIT3l'PUlI1&' H1 :1 Suit of cocoa Dllfllll illI' week of Mav l7tli.l"”d Mrs Louis Ramsey . 1.. b d- .lh t, 1 , M Vy .. .3 ll ---- SR3.” ...iZ..;1f.--.23.” arid! .. l3.-E332 iii-S”l...3iiL” Rl.iL3li'1 Ml;l”ll”.3f.: Much Empathy 15 mended to I E, . . ' , A - ' . r Mrs Roy Murphy on the death 0 Queen lzabeth yellow roses. Gallant. Ml. Milton Mocarvllle, fh rm th It M, Ed d On return they will reside in Mrs. CiB.,I'l(lli Barlow, all of Well- .3. er! av. ':r'1 ewagsi A1,; mund Summarside where the groom 1'5 ington. also Mrs. ,Roland Miller, 1::f:n,oat ;flsmhaOme recrngvpasse Elmsdalo Fi'iday-Satilirliiy T:l3-9:15; right-of way! .. . DCI. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON The story of two figllting railroad crews for the single "DENVER AND RIO GRANDE" (Tccllnicolor) Stal'l'in;: lidmond O'Brien, Sterling llaydcn. Dean Jag- Also Serial and News. with the R.C.A.F. VS. Matinee 2:30 Satiirday. CRAPAIID FRIDAY 8:30; ROBIN SATURDAY 7:30-9:30 WALT DISNEY'S STORY OF In Technicolor RICHARD TODD, JOAN RICE THEATRE HOOD CAPITOL I I" Summen-side T()l.)AY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:25 BIG DOUBLE BILL ATTRACTION Fierce Dreams. Proud Courage. Fighting Love in the mighty story of today's west- dccluimed by 40,000,000 readers. ,1, 3, A STORY FROM THE HEART OF AMERICA ...T0 THRILL AMERICA'S HEART! (mun tor um. I....-,,.I ALSO "REX ALLEN (The Arizona Cowboy) in "SOUTH PACIFIC TRAIL" 1I”fO0Iall(I. Iliee Muriel Barlowl. I Miss Greta MacDoniLld. Elicrslie. spent the week-end of May 31. at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. E Mr. Vern B-allow. soil of Mr. RIIEIL l'Mi-s. Aylwiiid Barlow, summerslde, yircentlt iislled his gl"ZllldIIiOlllCi'. .Mrs. Ailcc Barlow. Miss. Leone Hutchinson spent the week-end of May 31 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dawson. Mr. Burfleld MacAlisland, Char- ln:'ii".owil. recently visited relatives ylil this vicinity. Gloria. Mclntyre. Grand yRivvi', has returned to her home rilicr attending Prince of Wales pcollegc for the past year. Miss Jean Noye spent the week- end uf May 31 at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Noyc, Enmore. Miss Grace Murphy, Freetown. was it visitor at the home oi her Iparcnts, Mr. and Mrs. James Mur- ;ph), on Sunday evening, May 31. Xliss Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gi-illant. l,AL)'.'illll'S Village, were recent guests Iof Mr. and Mrs. Basil Macliinnon. I Grand River. i Mr. ("vlcii Adams. A V i'ctlli'nrcl home after 3.:;ElIi:1iIi1()ZILS01f1fI:: ML and M” Stanford Mlmkan puma m wfswm Canada lanrl family. were guests at the ' Inome of Mrs. Robert MacDonald The Misses Reroncia Plestld and-Hm sundEy' May 31' y Noreen Morrison, Summcrside, I , . . .599”, a mum mekyend Wm” Mi.- and Mrs. Cyril Williams Hue”. pamnw yaild tamlly, Bldeford, were guests at the home of Mr. I Messrs. Edward McDougall and gums wmmms on sundayl May IB.isil .VlcKinnon are employed at ' ' I the home of Mr. Alden Moase. New l I-Allnall. Where they are engagedied in building a new barn. His many friends are pleased to Mr. Mr. Lawrence Milligan motor- to Summer-side Wednesday. lJilne 3 on business. and Mrs. Clzireni-e Mllligan tklltlw Mr. Henrv Pl to h - . jlllflied home iromestile 8: iw 'Blld family have returned to their . rmemome in St. John N. B. aftei County Hospital where he ' ' h I . . been a patient for some time. asispendmg a I” (1335 at me hm” HAp .of Mr. Milligans parents, Mr. Mr, and M” Edward MSNHH and Mrs. John C. Milllgan. Richmond. r tl' i ' - ' . T-WT , Mm WaneI.el;;:D)0ul;:Hed ML Md Miss Eunice Phillips has rc- ' llurncd to her home in Mount Pleasant after spcnding a couple of days at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Austiil Phillips. The regular monthly meeting oft the C.W.I.. was held at the homei of Mrs. Sank Praught on Tuesday May 12th. on Fnda). afternoon MM, windy l.edMr Waller Bridges has return. Maswl. Vernon MacA”h . y ' honle after spending 9, ye... bslealteerdl his web hbirchdeiif Ifitcli mm ”' S”m'”””d" .' a .Vnung so 001 b I ' emermmd. Vernon wuolarelfclrilf Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Williams inrmbered with gifts on this oc-iwe1,'e. Hslmm a''' the hm"? Of M75. casion. lW.”””” pa'”m5- Mr- "lid MYS: Wua ;I7:Vliil.'lnlll L. MacDonald on Friday, Mr. Gerald Gallant and Miss Ilia) -R" Mary Cvflllfllll recently visited their 3 g TAP l1WTPnl-l. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gnl- '.---w"t'- ant. . . , A s-- , Howlan And Vicinity 5liI'DI'IS9 party was given Mrs Fl-anIk Richard, M L - .. -? OD Carmel. 16 Miss beonei Arsanault is now I I C9"'U.V On the occasion of her de. lnarture for Summerside where she ,will reside. About 20 neighbors IWWT llresciit "and an evening ()1 I-Wllgs and music was Enjoyed by all. A lunch was served by rney-n. rmnloyed in O'I..ea.ry. in Piusville on Sunday, May 31, Messrs. Rufus Gallant and soil and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arseliault were CHARLOTTET OWN Howlcin and O O Vicini y -Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault as her guests for a few days. mother, Mrs. James Arnenault Fortune Cove. and her aunt. Jane Blanchard of Lot 6. - Due to so much dark. wet weath- er farming was greatly retarded the past week or more. had her of Mrs. Tents Peters went to Moncton on Wednesday, May 20th. on a busi- ness trip, returning on Thursday. Mrs. Tenis Peters has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Joe Arse- nault of Borden. Clifford Arsenault of Howlan is now employed as helper on one of the 0'Leary Co-op trucks. Mrs. Jean Whalen with her daughters, Frances and Mary, were in Howlan on Sunday evening. Mdy l'7th. calling on relatives. Mrs. Gerard Richard and fam- ily and Mrs. Joe Richard, Six, of Summerside. were in Howlan and Duvar on May 17 and lit. "Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ber- nard of Amherst. N S.. and Mr. and Mrs. Offle Arsenaiilt of Sum- mersidc, were in Howlan on Sull- day, May 17. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault of I-lowlan recently were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau. at Bloomfield. Mrs. Jerry Gallant visited at the home of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Perry on a recent afternoon. Messrs. Firmin Perry. Arseniiult and Joe visited Ben L. Arsenault one nlng recently. Messrs. Bruce and Clayton Cal'- ruthcrs motored to Albcrton on business on ii recent afternoon. Maurice DesR.ochcs eve- Louis Cahill and his sister. Ther- esa of Summerside were on R pleas- ure trip to Howlnn with friends on Sunday. May 17th. Motorists from Charlottetown May 23. were Mrs. Henry Gallant and family and Mrs. Vincent Perry. Messrs Len Arsellnlllt. Jerry Gul- laiit and Anthony Furnan were, guests of Joseph T. Gallant. For-7 it-st View. on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DcsRnc-hes now illtlve with them Mrs. DesRochcs' lsistcr, Mrs. Jnc T. Gallant of, illallfax. QIITIP in few residents of l-lowlan were X-rayed ln O'Lr-ary while the tMobile X-rzly Unit was there rc- -oelltly. i Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Foresti .View. was guest at the home oil her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Sunday, May 24. I L- I Mrs. Jerry Arscniiult and chil- ydren and Mrs. Anthony Finniin were visiting at their old home in -Duvar on Sunday, May 17. Also lln o'Leai'y on June lst, to receive both lnnoculrilion and vaccination fan that day. I l ..M.M " Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsciiault had as guests on Sunday. May 31. IMi'. and Mrs. Gilbert Gnudet and -Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters! L Dr and Mrs. Gill):-rt (liillant of .Si,lminei'slde' were in Howlan on ylainy 31. it Only one from I-lowlan had the limit-asure of attending the Corolla- llion ceremonies ill London, and ;that wins Willard Cnl'l'uiIlC".'S who sailed on the Magnificent some time ago. Miss Theresa. Alin Gallant vis- ited her grand parents in Wood- stock on Sunday. May 31. brrs 1 ill." .1 d - Hm :1” wzsli !lsC0Illl;j.:lcl: R”I;)C(1hl;iVl- Cnmillus. and Joseph J. Pctea-5 all Mn and Mt!'5. Albail Arscnault Rhhardy ls. Iiliviir wcre iii Howlan on Friday and Sandra were in Cascumpcc 0” M”l"IR.V :IlFTIl00ll Mav lath 59”” FOUIISI school girls gathered at the home of Miss Frances Bar- ,cvmiii;z. I was in Howlan on Sunday, yfllst. . Joseph S. Gallant of Piusville. May on Sunday evening. Miiy 31. Dr G. W. Dewar and Stewart. the public health vaccinated many chrildren in How- Mrs. IIILTSF i present among othcrl. was their brother. Robert Doiron of Saint John. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudiet spent the week end and holiday of May lath in Wellington and Bum- merside with friends. Gabe Shnrbell of Portage, made several business trips into How- lan recently. Lt. Robert Leclair of the RON. who is at present stationed in Quebec, along with his wife and daughter, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Le Clair at Woodstock. Recent visitors at the home of Ben L. Arsenault were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and family of Coleman, and Mr. Galls.nt's moth- cr, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant, who has just returned home after spending the winter months with members of her family in N. 3. Motoring from Halifax on satur- day evening, May 23rd, were Ol- car Gallant and his mother, Mrs. Joe T. Gallant. Mr. Gallant re- turned home on Sunday, while Mrs. Gallant remained with her mother, Mrs. Gupard Arsenault at Howlan, having been called home due to her mother's illness. Mrs. Arsenault is the oldest person living in Bloomfield parish and will be 100 on September 23rd. A special meeting was called on Sunday afternoon for St. Thomas Aquinas members at the home of Mrs. Jerry Gallant to arrange for holding bingo games to raise funds for the treasury. Bingo games will be held at the home of Mrs. Al- ban Arsenault. Each member will donate a prize and contribute for lunch. It was also decided to try and hold the annual meeting the some night if possible. AG McNeilIs Mills and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bridges and infant son were guests at the home of Mrs. Bridgess pa-Tenki. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulger. Omi- way, on Sunday, May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MlicLean, Cole- man, on Sunday. May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Melbin Inglis have moved to Summon-side for the sum- mer months where Mr. Inglis ls' employed. . Mrs. Robert MacDonald has re- turned home avftcr spending a few days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald. Unionvale. Mr. Crawford Ramsay. Conway. is spending R few days at the home of Mr. alld Mrs. Austin Phillips. Mr. Stanley MacLean. Lot 14. .was a visitor at the home of Mr. jiinri Mrs. Eldon Grigg on Sunday, lMay 24. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams and lfamily. Bidefard, were guests at line home of Mr. and Mrs James iwilllams on Sunday. May 24. , LLL I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips, ,Freeland. were visitors at the ,home of Mr. sand Mrs. Orrin Mac- Donald on Sunday. May 24. Mr. Gerald Milligan. Miss Hester IMacLean and Mr. Willis MacLesn iivere guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milligsn on Sunday, May 24. The many friends of Miss Muriel wall are pleased to know she is well again. -AP. WAIL T0 WAILS CALGARY. (GP)-The old No. 5 the hall here, which for years re- soiinded to the wall of fire sirens. will hear walls of different sort. IThe city health department converted it into a clinic for in- fants. MODERN TRIBE! M. Wellington c.w.L. Annual Meeting . -The umml msstmi of this lmmuuhu 1" tion sub-divir ion C.W.L. od Kensilngton Parish was held in the Vestry M3! 17 with I fair attendance. The pre- Mn. 1:. McNeil). occupied the chair. . - , The meeting opened with the Mn", Pnyer by the director. Rev. L. McDonald. The minutes of the last annual and monthlY meetings were read and approved. The secretary, Mn. Fred Mc- Donald. and treasurer. Mrs. H. MoQunid gave detailed reports of the year's work. Oonvencrs who gave reports are as follows: Social services, Mrs. John E. Cameron: publicity, Mrs. H. Moqruald: edu- cation, Mrs. Eusebius Cwmemn: altar. Mrs. J. P. Gaudot: mucu- lne, Mrs. Emmett MoNeill. JUNE 6. 1953 CELEBRATION PDAFNET RJXJINA. (GP)-Mrs. Florence James, known for outstanding com. mu.n.lty theatre work in Seattle and at the Banff School of Pine has has been retained by the aakmch: clan arts board to help cmmumg tin organize plays and pggeams for Saskatchewan's golden jubn,.,, in 1954. a Professional canisi n. r. IIIIIITEII ll. 0. Buminenida. P. L 1, Complete Visual Anuyu. Giaueu Fitted PHONE 3110 SD1ALLl!lAN' S BUIILDIN G OPTOMETRIST T. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant has All reports were adopted. The president in her report thanked the dilrector and members assembled for their co-operation Canadlnni Bank of Oonimerco Summsulds. P. E. L and support. during the year. PHONE 238 Rev. L. McDonald addressed tn: ” members. outlining the great wor . of the C.W.L. uiddthanklingdthietin E. E, PARKMAH for their splendi wor ur rig me yea.-, Opt. D. R.O. All ofricers were re-elected as OPTOMETRIST follows: Glasses Fitted - Eye: Examined President. Mrs. Emmett M.cNelll; first vice-president, Mrs. mumb- Offlce flours: ius Cameron; second vice-presld- 9 fol!-I105 ent. Mrs. John E. Cameron; sec- '”"l by ""'"”"k A ,' M ' Fr d Meow Id; PHONE 3231 xtgxiirer sMrI. eff. McQu:id' REGENT TnEATRE BLDG- councillors, Mrs. Maurice Fitz: Swim" Sb Sum” ” Gerald, Mrs. Louis Praught and Mrs. D. J. McNeill, and auditor, Mrs. J. P. Gaudet. A vote of thanks was extended to the director. The meeting closed with prayer. W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. i. MUTUAL BUILDING '"m-m-'-- Granville at Water Street INVERNESS W. I. Summei-side DIAL P 0. BOX -The Inverness Womenls Insti- 33” 551 tute held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Cecil Bulger, Portage, on Monday evening, May on. J. A. 25th. The president. Mrs. Bowman DENTIST Mllligavn, brought the meeting to I , order and it was opened by sing- Dent” XE." ing the Ode, followed by the Club smaumm guudmg Women's Greed in unison. Roll call was answered by it SUMMEESWE members. Minutes of the last mu 2:" meeting were read and approved. It was moved by Mrs. Oscar Mac- - Neill and seconded by Mrs. Alan MacDonald that sum be placed in W. CHESTER 3. a. chartered bank in Summerside ggddtlxiat the balance be kept ony - ii or any expenses. It was moved and seconded thati 5"1'm0l'- 50m"W3: NBWI-'3” fruit amounting to 50 cents be purchased by the sick committee i ' are ;l'l:ll1';I.)9T tlvho had received Money 3., now, Roll oaii ..””'fI..”l.li :.';.lli.".;”f." Om ';;;;";;;f;v';dC'lr Collection: Promptly Attended To. to be answered by giving the number of cents to correspond with the size of one's shoe. it was also decided that a grab bag be sponsored at the next meeting, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Elliott Biggar, Portage. The meeting closed by singing "The Queen". after which n dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a good collection was received. L. A. S. ALLEN B.A.. LLB. BARRISTER, ETC. 005 Water Street - Phone 231! SUIVUIJERSIDE. P. E. I. R. E. ELLIS & SOIl Firs - Auto - Casualty PLEA.S.AN'I'DALE,'Sask. (OF) L Alru-el white muskrnt..caught in this district by John Gayle, Wu purchased by the Provincial Mu- seum in Regina. INSURANCE I summer SL- Summe ald- PHONE 2413 Lowell Allen.' barrister. r will leave his Summerside DUI. J. II. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRM practice on Monday. June VETERINARIAN 8th. Outstanding accounts will be passed' over tp W. ml” 2520 Chester S. MacDonald. bai'- water street East nsten Summei-side NOTICE Is hereby given that the following law offices will be closed all day Saturdays June 13th to September , tlnw to holiour h ' - I An Action Packed Western ' u '31 o" h” "ml --.m l h I F "d I ' REGINA op -Th I di ii . .. 1l,I,;hday. G . y V , g nn sc oo on ri in (morning. .1 I ree n ans 1. . . . . lunch was 513:3 Bfgevgllgzled and. Meetings of the Holy Nnmc so. May 28. Quite a few little ones tribal regalia took delivery ol a 26th: Inclusive: except by special appointment They an iomed in M -1 8”8T0UD.I:clety for the men and Altar son. weren't done and had to go to power grader and road maintainer , I "8118 Hal-WY I eiy for the ladies were held at st, O'Leary on Monday. June lst. here. It will be used on n 35-mile MORLEY B. BELL, Q.Cl road built by the Indians of the Piapoi, M-uscowpetung and Pasque Indian reserves near here. where they will receive both vac- cinatioli and innoculntion. BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY, JI'NI'Z 8th FOR 4 DAYS V'l'he Miracle Of Our Lady Of Fatima” JUNE 8-9-10-11th Birthday to You" aft -1 - one mtermmed with :TreiICi”l:g:llio:1R((')I;lligllihflflys on Sunday nillht. Mai. sonsr. Frances was presented with3 A ml” "'0'" ll" 3v'0lmt-I friends for which she thanked one and all D. 0. STEWART, Q.C. RICHARD S. HINTONI Q.C. T. L. LINKLETIER. Q.C. J. HAROLD GOODWIN J. AUGUSTINE GALLANT W. CHESTER S. MaeDONALD LOWELL A. S. ALLEN Kenneth Cook of Cape Wolf was in Howlim on a business trip recently. - AG. Th” "l0”1h1.V meeting of the Al.I tar Society of Mont Carmel wag! held Thursday May 7th at the ltlif Mrs. Tilmon Arsenault,I V ' I members in attendancel . The sick committee gsve'its r on land Mrs. Jas Bernard and Mrsepm. Fern Blanchard of Cape was in Howlan on Sunday. 31. Wolf May MOBILE X-RAY IIIIIT SCHEDULE A large crowd of children from Howlan and surrounding districts bin Richard were named on the new wmmm I Mr. L attended the immunization clinic T0-BAY 2.30 - 7 - 9.15 glad! rl:lgTSI.)r-(1)ai:(:Bcrni:rd E.”t:.”:.-Eifniil Lucien Arsenault. A vote of giant? . 3 Comm . twiis was offered ms. Arsenau for - decided to oonduct a bingo for th-clher hospitality. The program was "uunan nu: nan SEA" 2:;:l:2:d:c:;d.:i ::.::...c":.f::”".:::".;; Thrilling pictorial record of amazing scientific discov- be held at ethxrxiioi-igaiiig Mm J” U' Ammu1' ..-BM cries beneath the sea. Does marine life talk? Can ' r ' MONDAY, JUNE 3.. fish hear? What are the secrets of the monsters of ' pa1me,- Rogd, North 1;()().. 2:30 llghlnh "10"" All with the deep! Palmer Road, South .. 3:00- 5:00 .- -I - -. -. .- .- : -. - - - 1 -T. i DQUBLE BlLL TUESDAYI JUNE 9th"' . I - AND -- t "BAD MEN OF TOMBSTONEH St. Louis ..... .. 11.00-12.00 W -, v 'IIBI v 60!: -st - Si" ”””"” i:W-oo- till 2- l . arring- - : : "I 7,”, 33"" n ::".::u ':u:'' Barry iSulliva.n, Marjorie Reynolds, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th- as..'IiI":'I'.'llL u n. "u" "m! Broderick (Jnwfopd S Ebbsfleet .., ....... ............. .... 10:00-12:(XI x . five. i,fI,-. ruin-uM BLOND DYNAMITE 2200- 4:00 . llil mm l A 4urH l 7200- 8:30 IIIIIW. .- '"l” . , THURSDAY, JUNE i1th- . V .. . . L90 GRTWY 3'"; 3'0 30W"! 30” - St. Lawrence .. i 11:00-12:00 - . Iy 2 Alma ...... ..... .. 2:00-- 3:30 ' . 5 T A RLIP FRIDAY .2..- W 8:30 -1- Ernest MOWN0" -- A Broclcton -11:00-12:00 PHONE 2424 y ,.y . II. uh r y t y ry Brooklyn .. 1230-- 3100 iliiiii All WU lp” -)i M r. E. i. nminwvwsis uiaouizy summ! "' sum" Q