i the i -Mr. and Mrs. OCTOBER 16, 1952 GUARDIAN f a THE WESTERN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE -1 s Somme Street. Summerside. Phone 0001. )Iews, subscriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE GLOW and House Phones; The Guardian may he Iollowing stores GEORGE W()'I"I'0N was Ind sass. l bought st any of the in Summerside: Be" Boonie , Bummer street; Gourues Drugstore. :1 Central ltroett My-. iuwutuid. : WWI Street: 5 Ilouceitds Grocery, Second Street; Mnrk Gsudet. 0'! Granville shoot: lslnnd Motor Transport. gig, street; Vince's Grocery, 120 Bunch A, Ennnn's gou- . I - Service Drug. I. I. Wsito in Kensingion. WEST PRINCE OIFIOI Albertoni Frank W Bepresouisivt Phone: .-PANTRY SALE. Smallman'!. Saturday, October 18th. at 2.30 o'clock. Catholic .Women's League. ....y, WATSON MscNsught. Q.C., Mp, will be in his oiilce Friday. october 17th, Saturday. October 18th. and Thursday, October 23rd. He will not he in his office any other day in October. ...ENGAGI5MENT.-Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Adams, Dsrnley. announce engagement of their eldest daughter, Hazel Irene, to Reuben Frederick. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall, Baltic. Marriage to take place in the near iuture. -MEN! WOMEN! There are t : bargains i'or everyone during in Rexall Fall One Cent Sale. ..i.i tor the price of one, plus only one cent. Over 250 bargains on choose from. Thursday, Friday uid Saturday, October l6, 1'1, 18. Gourlies Rexall Drug store, Sum- merside. ' --TO TAKE COURSE -Corpor- ll Ray M. stunden, R. C .M. P., who was stationed at North Rus- tico during the summer months. left Monday morning' for Ottawa where he will take a six weeks gen- eral reiresher course in police work ..S, -ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Earle Kennedy, Kensington, announces the engagement of her daughter Shirley Ada to Gerald Porter, son of MI”. and Mrs. Ingham Veinot, New Germany, Nova Scotla. mar- riage to take place November lltli in the Presbyterian Church, Ken- tington. -TREASURER OF CREDIT FNION-At a recent meeting of the directors of St. Anthony's Credit Union Mr. C. J. Gallant was appointed treasurer. pected that beginning in Novem- bet the oiiice lvill be open daily lor business. -ATTIZNDS WEDDING Mrs. Fred H. Davenport of Mal- rlen. Mass, attended the wedding oi her niece, Adelee Pay lvnullins to Ralph Alexander Foy. both of Tryon. on September 27th. she reiumed the iollowing week. . -LEAVES FOR HAMILTON Ralph Fey and Keith Fury of Tryon left by car Monday. October 6th. for Niagara Falls where they plan on stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- den Crossman, iormerly oi Tryon. Mrs. Crossman was Lois Simpson of Bay" View, P. E. I. Then they will visit Mr. Fey's sister, (Louise) and husband, Mr. Gordon Walker. The three plan on staying for the winter in Hamilton or Niagara Falls. -A GRAND EVENING oi inn and music . . . that's the Fiddlin' and step-dsnclng elimination con- tests to choose a Prince County representative ior the grand championships to be held at the is Men's Trade Fair in Charlotte- town. The elimination contests are sponsored by the summsrsid Y's Men's Club It the High School Auditorium on Friday night at 8.30 P. M. Entries he iorwarded to Mr. Allison use can. Admission at the door and the proceeds are (or sets, es-s miles and on House. - HOSPITAL CARD PARTY, bridge and suction. Legion Hall, Alberton, Tuesday, October 21st. -EUMMAGE EAL! Town -Hell Saturday, October lath. st-2.30 by ladies St. Paul's Church. -THE OFFICE 01 E. E. Parkman. Optometrist, will be closed for eye examinations from Oct. la to Oct. 23. Appointments and repairs will be taken care or by Clarke's Jewel- lery store. --EXTRA! EXTRA! There are big bargains for everyone at your local Rexall Drug Store during the Rexall Fall One Cent Sale. Two for the price of one. plus one cent. Over 250 bargains to choose from. Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday, October 16, 17. lath. Gour- lie's Rexall Drug Store, Summer- side. 0 --RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mr. J. F. Arnett, Summerside. yester- day received a telegram from Mrs. Harry Priest of Toronto, Ont., ad- vising that her husband had pass- ed away suddenly there on Octo- ber 14th. Mrs. Priest, who was formerly Ella MacLean of Mont- ague, along with her husband was a frequent visitor to Summerside where they have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnett. S -LEAVES ON TRIP -- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I-leckbert. Summerside photographers, are leaving this morning by car on a two weeks business and pleasure trip to Tor- onto and Boston. They were ac- companied by their eldest son Danny, Miss Doris Heckhert, Miss Phyllis Farmer, and Marcellus Mc- Ivor. -S. -IN MAGISTBATES COURT - In Magistrate R. 5. Hinton's court on Tuesday at Summerside, per- sons from Darnley, Tignlsh. and R. C. A. F. station were each lined s10 and costs for speeding. Evid- ence was taken in the case of a party from Tignish charged, with driving ll motor vehicle while im- paired by alcohol and the case was adjourned. The case of a man from Unionvale charged with the same offence was sdjoumed tor a later date. Four people convicted of not tiling income tax returns were each fined 325 and costs. -8. -INTERESTING MEETING - An interesting dinner meeting of the Laymen's Association or St. Mary): and St. John's Anglican Churches was held Tuesday eve- ning in St. Mary's Hall with the president, Mr. George T. Clarke in the chair. Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison gave an interesting talk on the work accomplished at the 18th General Synod of the Church at England in Canada which was held in London, On- tario. early in September, and which heattended. A guest at the meeting was Mr. Arthur Duvar, president of the P.E.I. Deanery Association who spoke briefly. Mr. James Murphy explained the aims and objects of the Layme-n's As- sociatlon for the beiielit of new members. The dinner was served the Mayor's RlnI'- Fund. ' CIIAPAIIII by the members of the Ladies, Guild.-S. , THEATRE FRIDAY 8:30 - SATURDAY 7;30 and.9:30 "KING SOLOMON'S MINES” In technicolor Starring: Deborah Kerr, Stewar Granger Richard Carlson Acinslly filmed in the wilds of Kensington News , 30 You know that we now have balances for home use in! as low as user You as man aim youuon. I0, M867 having your win- dows st any height and tfww thsistiek sway. Cement is In good supply. Unloading gyproo wall- MIHI which completes our stool: of Insnlboerd, Tentest, lockwool Iinsulsilon and . will mark the that occasion Min Shirley Osmeron, a. blue coni diplomrd trainer 0! the Girl Guides Association was guest speak- erion Wednesday aiternoon at the semi-annual meeting of the,Gir1 Guides Association, held in'Ep- worth Hall, Bunirnerstde. The provincial commissioner. Mrs. 0.1". Hutchsson, presided. Mrs. D.M. Msoclvuire read the minutes 0! the last semi-annual ":2, and suirrnitted t'he finan- cial statement, While Mrs. J.H. toerrle, chairman oi finance com- rnitiee. reported on s success: raisin day. A discussion followed sti-suing the need for augments.- tion or funds to enable the emacia- tlon to continue with the necessary work, as this year the expenses had been so much higher. It was moved that New Bruns- wick and Nova scotle be contact- ed with regard to an invitation for the Dominion annual meeting to be held in the Maritimes at some fu- ture date. In 1953 it will be held in Van- couver, 13.0. The Provincial Oormmimioner gave on interesting report on the na- tional csmp at Ottawa where Guides from twenty-eight coun- tries were in attendance. She also read Mrs. Selle:-y's camp report, ma" GUARDIAN. Cl-iARLO'l'rE'l'OWN Hold Girl Guides Assin Meeting At Summerside which also was most instructive. Miss Phyllis Cutclilie, iield secre- tary, who accompanied the P. E. 1. Girl Guides, gave a detailed report on the camp activities. The guest speaker in her com- prehensive and inlormal address re- marked that guiding wss the larg- est youth movement oi girls of its kind. there being two million Girl Guides in the world. Miss Cameron stressed how important it was for the Guides to realize they are Canadians and stated that was one ul of the reasons the national camp had been held near the capital city this year. Also the importance or a world wide organization of young people whose motto "Be Prepared" would create an influence on the future generations In conclusion the speaker stated that guiding gave the sense of be- longing to something worth while and the ability to adapt ithemselves to any condition or any country in the world. A social hour followed when re- rreehments were served by Mrs. R. A. Home, Mrs. Charles Linklet- ter, "Mrs. R.G. Gentleman. Mrs. Maurice Mill, Mrs. Gordon Ramsay, Miss Carrie Holman, Mrs. Garrol Delaney. - E. -N.B. PREMIER T0 SPEAK- W. Chester 5. MacDonald, pro- vincial vice-president of the Young Progressive Conservatives said yes- terday that word has been received from I-Ion. Hugh John Fleming, Premier of New Brunswick, that he will be present and will ad- dress the annual meeting oi the Young Progressive Conservatives which will be held in Summerside on Wednesday, October 29th. This on which the annual meeting has been held in Summerside and all plans are now in readiness for the event. Mr. MacDonald said also that it is expected that Donal Hueston, national executive secre- tary, Ottawa, and Leon Balcer, president of the Y.P.C.'s oi Can- ads and R. R. Bell, provincial leader of the Progressive Conser- vative Party will also be present. The annual meeting will. be held in the afternoon of October 29th and in the evening a banquet, sponsored by the Summerside Y. P.C.'s will be held at which Pre- mier Fleming will be the guest speaker. George Key, Jr., presi- dent ol the Summerside Y. P. Cfs will preside at this banquet, 5. Personals -Mr. John Walker has return- ed to his home in Summerside alter visiting in Boston, Mass.-S. -Mr. Marion Murpihy, student at P. W. C.. spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Freetown. -Mr. Lorne Murphy. who spent the Thanksgiving holidays at his home in Summerside returned to resume his studies at St. Dun- stan's University.-S. s -The Misses Kathleen Murphy Iiensington Town Council Meeting The regular meeting of the Kehsington Town Council was held Tuesday evening with Mayor Walden Darrach in the chair and councillors Maoliean, Champion and Kennedy present. Bills passed for payment amounted to 5321.91. The Kensingtcn Branch oi the Canadian Legion was given per- mission to erect a monument to fallen comrades on the Town square between the present Post Office and the Town Hall and to do the necessary grading. The Girl Guides were given per- mission to hold a tag day for the Callow Weli'a.re League. -5. and Marie Wedge. students at Notre Dame Academy. Charlotte- town, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at their home in Sum- mersltle.-S. CAMEO "rumor Kenslngton. Wednesday & Thursday 7:15-9:15. Cecil B. DeMIlle's greatest spec- tacle, "REAP THE WILD WIND". in technicolor. starring John Wayne, Ray Milland, Paulette God- riard. Raymond Massey, Susan Hayward. ,'Thls is one of DeMille's best. ' STORE. T IDEAL TRY nun FRESH, NUTRITIOIIS coma: cures: zmzi.-4,4.em DEILIICHCDUS . Ask for It at the Following Grocery Stores: A'.rxINsoN's GROCETERIA, co-or SUPER MARKET, riaacvs cssn AND OARRY,v snAMAs GROCETEBIA. TAWEEIJB oxocarm. noLMAN's GROCERY. SUMIVIERSIDE C0-OP DAIRY M. F. SCHURMAN CO., LIMITED SUMMERSIDE Present SCHURMANSISCI-IOOL PARADE - mmsv, omosan 17th, 7:30 P.M. OVER CJRW 1. Jean MscPherson, Grade 0, Prince Street, reading. 2. Elizabeth Morris, West Kent, vocal solo. - 3. Ellen Matheson, Grade 6, Prince Street, reading. . 4. Sterling Giddlngs, West 5. Joyce Maccsllum, Grade 9, Prince Street, reading. 6. Augustine Kennedy, West Kent, piano solo. 7. Maids Rogerson, Grade 9, Prince Street, vocal soio. 8. Wallace Platts, Grace's, 9. Carol Ann Hogan, West Kent, vocal solo. 10.vJoan Nelson, West Kent, tap dancing. Inter-soholssticQuls' WESTKEN1'vernu nuncssgmmrr W A COMPLETE" BUILDING 5512 VICE Kent, harmonica. Prince Street, piano solo. Charlottetown SPECIALS Odd SIZE FRAMES and SASHES AT BARGAIN PRICES New Siaiion Agent At Summerside Mr. Ralph Macmillan. assistant agent at Kensington has been ep- polnted C. N. R. station agent at Summerside, eucceed'..,, Mr. James P. Hogan. who retired re- cently Mr. Mudmillan who has had 20 years' service with the railway. will take over his new position on Monday. He is now in Moncton attending a railway ugentsl meeting, and will return to P. E. I. on Friday. He is married to the former Mar- jorie Maoxenzie. and they have three children-two boys and I rl Mk. MiacMillan is the son of I retired station agent. Mr. John Madivllllan. now living in Char- lottetown. -6 Cub leaders Course Held Al giide A Oub leaders pmlllnma-F! Col-"'56 was held in Summerside last even- ing. Candidates attended irom Bor- den, Blemon Park, Summerside and Charlottetown. ' This course is designed to teach leaders how to teach the various Cub tests and to standarmm train- ing procedure on Prince Edward Island. , ' Last evening's session was the first at three sessions. One will take the form 01 a pack meeting and the last will be an outdoor meeting at 3. later dam. Candidates include: Blemon Park: LAC. D. Hardy, PO. A. Onions. F0- P. Goodteliow, Cpl. C. Cl'i&Pm3n- Summerside: Eric Tanton. A-5- Hopgtng, J. Forbes. Borden: A. P. Cerettl. Nancy Jill'- Doris Noonan. Charlottetown: s. McNallY. B- Coyle. L. McMahon. The staff includw. Parent, RA. Driscoll, E.G. Kerr. BUSY OUTPOST Population of Guam, American outpost in the Pacino, more than doubled between 1940 and mm to about 60,000. Summerside TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 cUwnm:0lBERT moms g ucttm ;.CftREY.' scon.7:-- nlnnniilhairzs IIOIIERIWAGNER MARILYN MONROE Hwy." 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