raga mom‘ t PlllllDE EDWARD TDDIY lllD SATURDAY Show: 3:25 - 7 - 9 ‘rate from the IGrand Orange Lodge Svmmnl HENRY FUNDA llNDitllpARNEll ViClilR MATURE ......WALllR BiilNNAN lIM HOll EAIHY DOWNS PLUS: NEWS - VARIETY s TDDAY and SATURDAY DAPITDI. Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 GENE TIERNEY HENRYHFUNDA THE RETURN OF FBANKJAMES IMIKIE tour EXTRA! The Special Boy Scout Feaiurettez- ”MEN or TOMOitROW" 1i i; -— EMPIR E - romaiir dlil SAT. Show: 7 - 8:45 v Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 siitsmiolne ______'l‘HE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUABQlAlfl ->__. In Morison-lam MR. LEWIS SPENCE The delth of Mr. Lewis Speritile. Bedeque. I80 D2 occurred at te “om. o! ML ~ Mrs‘ hilei-ee lie Bowler, Cape Tlflvelie» ‘W _ _ hld gone JUSI. one week previous. He had lust returned ram It}; Prince County Hospital tre hld been treated tor pneumonia. and only remained at his own home a few day: when ha_ toolt b cold lnq w” taken to the Cape irate-ac. where Mrs. Bawier tenderly nul_-ed him until the time o! his dwin- He was a li-lo long resident u! Bedeque where he farmed the pleat- ar pert of hla lite and in his re- tirement. hi bousht a home m Centreville, where he and his wife spent the last years oi LllLll life. He was Uluffitfd lu Miss Han- liaii Clark who predeceased iiiin several years ago. At the time ot his death he was the oldest Oralisc- man in the Province, he had been a member (or 74 years fin" 9"" at his advanced age he was u resu- iar attendant at his Lotlgt- nutty ings during this past Suniuiei. He; advanced to the highest degrtus o1‘ the Order, being a membcr oi the] Royal Black Knights of Ireland: and had attained the Rod Cross Degree. v _ ‘ On his 90th birthday the Giuntli llaster of the Orange Order tor‘ ti“ province held a special mJt- in; for the occasion and present- ed him with an Honorary‘ Gerbil". Most WC'l‘Slllpl\lli_ America. Xn politics he was of Bl'ltisli__ strong supporter o! the Conservr‘ tlvo party, he was upright and honest and was highly respected by all the community. His funeral was held on Mon. day, Feb. 17th. and was conducted by Rev. J. M. Baxter, assisted by Rev. H. J. Bishop and a large number of the Bedeque Joined with the Cape Traverse choir in ringing. The Text was 1st. John, 2nd. Chart. 17th veres. And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof; but he that dueth the will of God a- bidelh forever. Hymns sung were: Unto The Hills. The Lord's My Sllelihcrtl. and Safe In The Arm] Of Jesus. The Royal Black Knights of Ireland conducted thel-r funeral S9l‘\'lt‘8 at the house with Sir Knight Ve-rncr Moore. W. P. in charge, and $1!‘ Kfliflill Stewart Inman acting as Chaplain. closing their service by singing Abide With Me. The pallbearers ivere Messrs lcwis Muttnrt. Fred Irving. Lloyil Mflerk, T. J. Inman. Stewart In- man and Cyril Mt-Farlane. The burial arrangements ivcre undo;- the supervision of Heath Chisholm. Funeral Director. Interment in Searlctown remctery.—B. PLEASANT VALLEY . MISSION CIRCLE The February meeting of ‘the Pleasant VallCy Mission Circle was hrld at the home of Mrs. N A Cutcliffc, on Frbrtlary 6th. Theme for the meeting “Vision for the Task" Mrs Miltcn Weeks. the’ President opened the meeting byl prayer. Hymn "Christ for the \\'0l‘!tl Wc Sinjt" vas" sung. Re- tg Psfllni 6'7: was read- . yirssitieilt and members Scripture lemon John tam-ea was read by Marilyn Berry. Audrey Outcllife reed a chapter 1mm "Central Indie Now" telling about when Miss Catherine Campbell or- ganized hel- first school. Prayer. and ringing “Jestu Shell Reign" cloned thi; period. Minutes of leet meeting were reed and approved. It was decided to answer roll call for next six months with a "pro- verb." Roll Cell was responded to by eleven members. There were two visitors "present. Miss Goldie Cofilll paid he: fees. It was decided that the Mission Circle‘ conduct Part II of the World Day d‘ Prayer ssriice. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. F. W. Cutclllfe Leader Misl Ens Morrison. Mrs. Whitfield Aibbott was re-appointed to have Mayer. Lunch comm. Mrs. Miller Weeks. Mrs. Milton Weeks and Mrs. Alex Macboweil. Mite box was opened and contained $1.85 Collection 3i. 55 The study period was led by the Advisory Rresident. Mrs. P‘ W. Cut- clifie. Study topic "Student! Quest" and dealt with the life of the College Student in India. Clos- ing Hymn "Light 0,! the Lctxely Pilgrims‘ idea ". Meeting closed by Mizpah Bene ‘ctiolt. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Milton Weeks and Mrs. W E Stevenson and a social hour spent. GILLINGHAM. Englnnd-ICQW- l Within 24 hours Frederick Money. 57. and Frederick Shilling. Sldlrd here of natural causes. Actress Olalre Jeaee Taltee Tllrd llleleed i HOLLYWOOD. Feb. ‘l8—(AP)- Actress Claire Jamal returned here today from Lu Veeee. New. with her third husband, Willlem Gil-and, movie producer whom aha wed ln the Nevada city in a l mm. ceremony. Accompanied by n party a! friends, the cou le flew to Lee Verne earlrel‘ to by in a eharteied plane.‘ Miss Juries’ former husband: were Busby Berkeley, motion pie- ture dance director. and Raymond Dorsey. lormer army pilot, whom she divorced in 1945. W. M. S. MEETING The members of the Darnley and Sea View W M.S met at the home of Mrs Harry Cwzier on Monday evening February 10th. President, Mrs. Fulton Simmons presided and gave the call to W011i"? uslnfl the programme from the Mission- ary Monthly. Theme "mlilllliing Our Church Membership in Christ~ ian Fellowship." Hymn "O Master. Let Me Walk With Thee‘ follow- ed Different portions oi’ scripture were reed Marion McKay. Mrs. Bearisto. Mrs. Champion. Mrs. H Orozler. Mrs M Crozier and Merle Crozier followed by prayer by 91'9" sident. All Joined in sinsina “In Christ There Is No East Nor Wcst" This closed the Worship Period. Mrs Harry Orozier who hid 1'9" cently attended the P E1 Pres- byterial gave a~ most realistic and J- l-é ‘hi-ll reboot of the dllferent eeuions 0 or which ahe attended n; . (mo. we made nil tool what s lot they had milled and niao the vut- neu of the work done by the mem- bers of the WJLS. One of the hllhlllhte o! the meetings we: I chlllwee to each one to show greater faith i.n this greet work thus shall Christ's command be fulfilled. 0o Ye Into the World. Roll call was answered by nine members with a verse o! scripture beginning with the letter F. Mem- ber: were eased to have l visitor present. Mnutee wen read by sec. retary. Mrs. Harry Crwiei- also o. nice letter of thanks from Mist Pbrbes. from the United Church Mlflitm- Sydney- fOr nice box" eenl at Ohriltlnll. Plans were than made for World's. Dev o! Prayer to be held in Mal peque Temperance Sec’y., Mrs, Bear-ism, introduced a nice hymn on tem. perance "Jesus Asks Me". which the members all sang. Mrs, c mill-id "W! live l reading on Christian Stewardship and M75 Donald was also appointed Press Correspondence Sedy. for the com- ing year. Chapter six of the Study Book was introduced in charze oi’ Mrs. Arthur McKay. ‘Phi; chapter con- tained many interesting facts on Medical Missions In India. Sev- eral membors assisted in answering the questions as given by the leud~ , er all through the chapter which i gave all an insight into the great ‘ work of the medical missionaries to n close. dliltyfiilidfllvali v d/ Canard/a Welcomes Me l9 4- 7 CHEVROLET! __ jrsnnoalv 12g ' Raspberry Palnd Strawberry - IDES ‘ DORSETT, DUNLAP and WAIFIELD STRAWDERRIES $l.50 ~ I00 _ -— $l2.50 - i000. - LLOYD GEORGE NEWIURG and CUTHIERT RASPIERRIES $4.00 - ‘I00 $35.00 - I000 Prepaid-Selected, Trimmed and Packed to Crow Our Raspberries planted early will bear iruii this year. Order early so I can treat tor dormancy. M. Watterworth Montague spflcllil offering and two member; ices 8519. Membe reported 14 calla. four letter; o: lyrnpgthy n treats. The boats: served n do. ltelaas lunch at the close tr lliQ IDOOILHI. Ml‘! Arthur MGK-Iiy klllli. iy invited the members to he; home for the March meeting. 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