PAGE TEN Professional Cards T. EMILE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Comm: wv Building Summersidc. l'. E. I. PHONE 2853 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. i. iut'TL'.u. i-.t'ii.in.-s'u Granville at Manor sin-cl tlumm-it-side DIAL IMO E. E. PARKMIIII Upt. ll. i:.o. ()P'l'())lETlilb'l 1'. 0 H0! Ml ist. Patrick's concert illeid At Grand Iliver -A most delightful and hilar- ious evening was enjoyed by the large crowd. who attended the Variety Concert held In Grand Riv- er Parish Hall on March 17, in honor of St. Patrick. The concert was capsbly direct- rd by Mr. Harold McIntyre who welcomed thecrowd. Father Pius Mnrnaghan, parish priest. said he was glad to see such a large crowd and hoped all would enjoy their rvciiiiig. The participants of the concert consist-ri of some adults and the children of three surrounding school districts, Cross Rivers. Ar- luigtoii and Boyside. all pitching ill and doing their parts admir- ztbly. considering the short time they had to prepare it. Much credit is due to the school-teachers. Glasses Fitted - F3” YN-lnlillfd ilernj McKinnon. Mrs. Lorne Mor- Offlco Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 and liy nppotittnt.-.iit. I'IlUNIlI 3'18? IEGENT 'I'lIb'A'l'Kl-L HLDU. Iummer St. 3. F. HUNTER R. 0. (JP'Ii().llIi'l'liIa'Z lutnmcrsiile. l'. in. L Complete tisuiii Ax-ztlyu-I Lllusars I-iltvii l'lli)NlC lllili n.iiAl.i..u.xs's in Il.llI.VO A. Raymond Grant. I.Ib'i'.. (LI). OPTU)lE'liIllS'I Complete Visual Analysis ('lassi.-s Fitit-il I58 Water Street. Plmno aiiiltl. DR. J. R.mclUlllllNiliIIllIli VETICIIIN A ll IAN Dial 2530 Water Street East Suinini-rsido II. E. ELLIS & SON Flre - Auto - Casualty INSL'itA.VtiE I Summer EL --norm." B(llllllC.V .Vnnday-Tiirsilay T iii-.'i'l.'-; Bin inee 3:30 nn 'l'iir-.:rin,. Low Ami Marilyn liinxixvll. "NICIY III”. ICO”. technicolor. AI-rt S:-ii:il Nrvss. Bani; lii..'.-..:t; 'lW.iii.xrl;iy Saturday. KENS .(F'j.(A'N blondny-Ttiosiiny 7 13-9113 Gary Cooper. .l.ino (Error in 'YOU'RE IN THE NAVY NOI " Bank Drawing Tiiosdny and 'l'iitirsil.i'-'. Suiilincrsida. D 'lic Suinntrrsiilep Above ltlnurii-is )liil'ii All-its Wen! M7 WINNIPEG. hunimcralila .(. '"CAMEO"" i-isnn and Mrs. J, A. Brown for lltieir hard work and sincere in- ;'P:'tWl in training the very young .mid older pupils alike; credit is one also to Mrs. Joseph MacDon- viii for her help In training them rind for designing all costumes. i Piano music and accompaniment I-.wrr supplied by Mrs. Harold Mc- iliityi'e and Mrs. Joseph McDon- :i'.d. The concert opened with a wel- the adult lrrune chorus by all 'm(-tubers of the cast. Father Murnaghan addressed i-zirticipanls. and all who lgmil them. for their entertain- 2 nvening and for the work they liriil put into it. He said since iadio has become so popular, and in a few years it will be televis- mn. much of the old-time enter- tainnzeiit. and Sunday evening gnzlioriiigs have become a thing pnf the past. but an evening such as tin: proved that there is still plenty of talent in young people nnd it should be encouraged. VCS ;ArchI1ll9:Il:Ilfl'Ilg'lIlllr iwestern canada (CF) - Most Rev Geoffrey Francis Fisher. Arch- bishop of Canterbury and Irimste of All England. will tour western Canada in September. the synod office of the Diocese of Rupert's !i.aiiri announced Wednesday. Archbishop Fisher. who at the irdnroviation last year crowned gllcllzahetl-i Queen, is coming to the junited States for a church con- gress in Minneapolis in August. ': At the end of August he will il0:tve for points in western Can- aria. :1 KENSINGTOII IIIIIK TUESDAY, MARCH 23 Fourth game finals y Farmers League .Gri1ham's Rd. vs. Springfield ilf Springfield wins cup will ibc presented. . u I Game 8:30 sharp CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 . Sheis VDANGEROUS . I WHEN. WET”. is ” jTake a refreshing iplunge into Fun jsnd Romance... Songs and Hilarity in M-G-M's BIG vacation-time MUSICAL! JACK .CAR?.i.?.1..l "' " GREENWODQQ DARCEL imv'o isiitiiu DI-1.'liARES'I' - norms CORCORAN v..... i. iioiiomr i.mc.-i,r.r- vi... nmimtivi scuvm-L - Iqotuby)0NNlV usacu nwvtlni i, ciuiiucs WAIIEIS - r..-.im.i s, csolicz nus - A9 It-cu nu. REGENT MEET TIIE FABULOUS IAIK FALLOIII ...wlio sbloii H8 II US III Tonight .............. .. 7:15 - 9:15 Wednesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Jfi. Trnonr Powrn ziw . -- Freetown ond Vicinity --The W. M. 3. Auxiliary of the Freetown Presbyterian Church met March 3 at the home of Mrs. George and Mrs. Robert Jardlne. with Mrs. Donald Bernard presiding. Despite bad travelling conditions. the meeting was well attended. The call to worship was conducted by the president. Fol- lowed with prayer by Mrs. Ray Lidstone. The theme was "In due time Christ died for the ungodly". Scripture lesson was read from Romans 5. 5:11. Expositions on the lesson were given by several members. A special collection is to be taken at the next meetlnz. to be sent to the Maritime Home for Girls at Truro. The program consisted of a Bible quiz. Home Mission News. and a Bible exer- cise, entitled "scripture Challenges Our Excuses", The president read the several excuses and each member read a portion of Scrip- ture challenging them. The meet- ing closed with a hymn and re- peating the Lord's Prayer in un- ison. Lunch was served by the hos- tesses and Committee in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I-laslam and daughter Edna of Charlotte- town. were recent visitors to Free- lown, guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Jardine. Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. Scales rturned March 9 from an enjoy- able visit spent in New York, To-. mnto. Ottawa and Mlntrcal. l Films sponsored by Birch Grove Women's Institute were shown in Upper Freetown School on March 11. A sale of candy netted a tidy sum of money which will be used for Institute purposes. Mrs. Sidney Green and daugh- visited iler Charlene of Bedcque. lin Freetown last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reeves. Birch Grove Women's Institute met March 4 at the home of Mrs. Ralph R. Burns. with the presi- iient Mrs. Cecil Paynter in charge. Twenty members answered the roll call, one visitor was present. The reports of the different commit- tees were received. and new ones were appointed. as follows:- School committee. Mrs. Hubert Maclvieill and Mrs. MacEachern. Visiting. Mrs. MacNeii and Mrs. I". Psynter: Program. Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs. Macmachern. Plans are under way to present a play in the near future. It was decided to sponsor afternoon teas in the month of March. as a means of adding to Institute funds, Mrs. Haniord Reeves. Mrs. mer Stewart, and daughter. De- borah of Charlottetown. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russel W. Reeves recently. Miss Arlene Gardiner enter- tained ii number of her friends on March 13 at her home in Lower Freetown. the occasion beinll her 10th birthday. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in games. con- tests 'and music. Mrs. Gardiner served in delicious supper includ- in; ice cream. a beautifully doc- orated brithday cake and other dainties. Arlene was presented with lovely gifts by her guests. Miss Arlene Reeves spent the past week-end in Summerslde. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gold- ing Reeves. . Miss Hilda Handrahsn of Char- lottetown, is visiting her cousin. Mrs. Norman Clow of the village. While skating in Bedeque rink on Saturday evening Mr. Ralph C. Burns met with it painful ac- cident when he slipped on the ice. and in falling dislocated his shoulder. He was rushed to Prince county Hospital where his injury was attended. He is now convales- cing at his home In Lower Fro?- town. -AB Ellerslie and Iideford Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gillis and family were recent guests of Bllovrds. summerside. Members of the Bideford United W. M. 3.. met at the home of Mrs. L. A. Burlelgh on Wednes- day evening following the IAiilies' Aid meeting. The devotlontl ser- vice was taken from the Mission- ary Monthly, with Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson as leader. Mrs. E. 8. Burieigh presided. Mrs. Thomas ms the latter's mother. Mrs. Muriel , Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Maiden Hill's liPatrician" :5:-u , Harold Palmer of Maiden Hill Farm. Kensington, P.E.I., won hon- orable mention with "Maiden Hill's Patrician." the above bull. in the All- Canadian Guernsey Competition held recently. He also won Junior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion at Old Home week in Char- lottetown and Reserve Junior Champion at Amherst Winter Fair and Champion Bull at Alberton. Prince Oounty Exhibition in 1953. He had top placlngs in all classes he was shown in. Breodolbune and VI I I icimty Mrs. Rcagh MMAC-Lcod. who has heen visiting friends in Murray River, returned to her home in Breadslbane, during the week-end of March 7. Miss Louise Ramsay. Hamilton. is visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Seaman. Mrs. James Cousins, Rose Val- ley, was a. visitor to Hunter Riv- er, on Maicli 18. Cecil and Flora Wigmore. twin son and daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wigmore, Breadalbane. cele- brated the first anniversary of their birthday, on March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Seaman were among those who attended the funeral of Mr. Wilfred Wood. Brookfleld. on March 17. Mr. and Mrs. James Siiowie. and their daughter. Lind-. who have been spending the winter months in Clinton. have returned to their home in Brcadalbane. Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay Ls visit- ing relatives in Vernon River. -Mrs. Lorne Newson was it vis- itor to Charlottetown on March Mrs. William Graham was the izuost of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Ila:-eves, Summerside, on March Mr. and Mrs. Art Ewyk made it business trip to Charlottetown on March 16. Friends will reizret to learn that Mr. Robert MacKav is con- fined toihis home with virus pneumonia. Miss Lulu Champion. Breadal- bnne, R R.. was a visitor to Char- lottetown on March 8. Mrs. Angus MacDonald. Char- lottetown. was the guest of Mrs. Hush F. MacKay. on March 11. Mrs. Thomas Wiizmore. Ken- ainglon. visited. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wigmore on March 6. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Woodsidr. Mnrgaie, was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Todd. on March (I. Mr. Franklin Hicknx. spring- field. celebrated his 94th, birth- dly. on March 18. He received messages of congratulations and other rcmembrances from his friends including a gift from the "Criiwford Memorial" Christian Church. Brsadalbane. which was presented by Mr. Earl Chiippell on behalf of the members in recomltion of the fact that he is the oldest living member. Dr. Higgins. Kensinitton. made several business trips to Broadsi- hane during the week of March Mrs. Reginald Comnton and her son, Leland Sherbrooke. P. E. 1., College Auditorium. which was dall, on March 18. Mr. James Craig. presently em- ployed in St. John. N 8.. visited his home in Breadalbane during the weel;-end of March 1!. electrical line in the rural area. Mlu Vaunda Todd. visited rel- nlivea in Rose Valley on March 16. David Kennedy is vis- Wil- Master iiingz, his grnndinotlier. Mrs. liam 1-lalliivcll. Stanchel. Captain Lorne Cousins. Borden. visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bismark Cousins, on March 18. Mrs Cuyier Malhesnii visited relatives in Frr-dericlnn and Pleas- zint Valley on March 17. Mrs. V. Glover. Cliarlotti-lntvn. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Robert Todd. Breadalbane. Mr.s.. Hammond Newson visited her sister. Mrs George Walter Stev- tlnson. and her cousin. Mrs. Nel- son Murray. Fredericton, durim: the week of March 14. Mr, and Mrs. George Dixon. Stanchcl. wt-re visitors to Bread- albane. March 17. Friends will he nlcased to learn that Miss Marlnrie MacKay. fli'lil"lli"l' nr Mr. and Mrs. Suther- land Macxay. who was raccntlv injured in a carnccident atSprlng- field. and whom it was necessary to take to Halifax for treatment. is somewhat improved. All slu- crrclv wish her a complete. re- rovcry. Rev. W 11. lihcPhall attended a rlitircli rcnfnrnnce In Truro. N. S.. in March 15. Mr. Ivan Kennedy. who has plush -. mlirnt in the P. E. Island illnrnitril. I'DIlll'll9d to his home in Brcadalbzine. on March 15. The junior reading club which has chasm an its name. "We Like to Read Club" met for its weekly meeting in the Brcsdalbsnc Library, on March P. Mia! Arlene Bomers presided, and Master Cler- lnq aloud of their this meeting. and selected another A SINGLE SIP TELLS WHY lIIcltLlV'l mxvuu is cannon Isms! IILLINO IIMIIIV Ion Coughs NOT A IYILII IUCILIVS MIXIUII I are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James .looeeIs stubborn pin... Todd. Rosa Valley. a. swim and Iehriedos Irritated shod Ind DUIIIGMII bin. Mrs. P. E. Murray spent sev- 3-I:l'Ie:"r.oo0-n Ieniul 5.? p.. delivcred by Dr. Thomas H. Rad- Mrs. Earl Chappell was a. vis- , , summers de ilor to Charlottetown during the ”,""'-"-Vi mve” tlizooo mu” 1 week-end of March 14. "m" I" west Af"”" Messrs. Eldon Maclxan and Miller Macliean. Charlottetown. xi are emnloyed in wiring several .& houses in the vicinity in pI'P- Q ' partition for an extension of the enee Wlirmore was the secretary. The children completed the read- lirst book at COLDS - ASTHMA - DIONCHITIS leaves I lo I highly -diode! IRE!- MARCH 23. 1954 book for the next meeting. '.!he 10 member. present anioyed e lunch. Save wisely TODAY - for Mr. and Mrs. James Todd. Rose Valley. were guuu of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Todd durinl the week- end of Much 7. On March 17, Mr. John M. Mac- Donald .Roee Valley. was the guest of Mr. Charles Todd. Bread- albsne. The occasion marked the 52nd anniversary '0! the date when these two gentlemen made their first trip to Portland. M-. Thoy recalled the hardship of travel in March, 1902. At that time the regular host the "stan- lay." was lcsbound. Consequently the trip between Cape Traverse and Clpe Tormentlne was made by an icebont which was reached by walking one mile The lceboat was then hauled by the passenviein until they were within three miles from Cape Tormentlne I where open water was reached: ' the crossing was completed by rowing the intervening distance. with the SUN LIFE OF CANADA R. C. SHEA. Kinkora, P. E. 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