PAGE TWELVE fa-3 (EIARLOTTETOWN , Mount Pleasant i and Vicinity Mr. Russell Ootuhlin motored to Charlottetown to attend the fun- eral of his brother-in-lslw Mr Anto1neArsea1nult. Mr. and Mrs. (Haude ltiacArt.hur were visitors to Charlottetown dur- ing the week. Mrs. Russell Ooughlln and Joan and Dwaine, were visitors to Ell- erslio during the week. The retnalrisiof the late John Luiner arrived from the U. S. A. and the funeral was held to Bide- fmd United Church Cemetery. Mrs. Allison Williams and child- ren Kenny and Doris were recent visitors to Northnm. Mr. sd Mrs. Geo. ll. Eallum. Bedeque, were visitors to Mount Pleasant on June 8th. I..ittle Arnold Ramsay, West, De- von, is spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Ram- say. Miss Mildred Ramsay, Summer- slcie, spent a. few days at her home during the past week. Mr. Robert Morrison. Conway spent 3. recent week-end with his sister, Mrs. Ancil Ballum and Mr. Ballum. Mrs. Margaret Llrecli. Spriilighlll, has returned home after spending a. few days in Borden. Friends of Mr. Alphieus Ram- nay are pleased to know he is leling better after an attack of virus pneumonia. Mrs. Jens Hansen and two child- ren. Cape Traverse, are spending a few days visiting relatives in Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Robinson. Howard and Elmer. and lVLrs. Alli- son Raynor, Enmore, attended the funeral of the late J. T. Waite, Traveller's Rest on Monday, June 9. -A large attendance assembled lit Springhill recently to see the Mlscouche players present their play "Ten Nights In a Bar Room",' which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The Mount Pleasant Women's Institute held theLr June meeting on Thursday evening. June 5th, at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Ramsay. There were eight members and several Visitors present. Usual bus- ines was carried on. and plans made for district convention and al- . I Fredericton and O I I Vicinity Mr. Daniel MacPhse and Mr. Hector Corbett, Sprlnxton, were .- visitors to Charlottetown on Sun- day, June 15th. Miss Phyllis Ling and Miss Joyce Ling. Summersidc, spent the week-end of June 15th, vis- iting their mother, Mrs. Hammond Ling. Pleasant Valley. Mr. Malcolm A. MacLeod. French River, was a recent vis- itor to I-'rr-dorlcton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John B. MscDow- ell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Cut- cliffe had as their guests on Slin- day. June 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Al- hcrt allhcck and Arthur Call- back, Trynn. Miss Eleanor Weeks. Frederic- ton, has completed A successful year's study at Prince of Wales College. and is now spending the holidays at her home. Miss Carrie Ahearn, Borden. spent the week-end of June 15th visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbcrt Ross Volllnlccr f'IiflVz'lSS9l'S llavc been busy throughout the districts col- lecting for the Salvation Army Rod Shield Appeal. and are meet- ing with good success. Everyone seems willing to help with this worthy project. --Z. Pre-Huptial Sllower --Miss Ruby Cami was the guest of honor at R pro-nupliiil shower on Monday evening, June 2nd. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gill, Kenslngtoli. when she received many useful and lovely gifts. Bridal music was Mrs. Gill, while the bride-elect was escorted to the living-room, guy with pink and white stream- ers. by Miss Dorothy Howard. The well ladcn baskets were car- ried in by Mrs. Judson MacLean and Miss Gladys Chisholm, and the ribbons cut. by Mrs. Colin Burt and Miss Erma Gill. Mrs. Eric Thompson and Mrs. Marshall Whitehead read the names and good wishes accom- panying the gifts. Ruby gracious- ly thanked hcr friends and the linsirss and all ininccl in singing. "For Shes A Jolly Good Fellow." Lunch was served. when Mrs. Mrs. Gill was assisted by her daughters, Erma and Thelma and Miss Doris Reeves.-Bur. so s5:(l0 voted to give school cilild- ren a treat at closing. played by -AR CAPITOL Summer-side I Tonight 7:15-0:15; Thuivsday 3:30-7:15-9513 Studying the mom ,l Now Theyie in College EVERYANGLE! liri; S'fudeI'it'BOdy--- '0 ny! W mil” They were tot) few - -1 but they fought will the A um ' IIIDGIS ' LIV-ill MM-IIII Iill-Illil lliilli p aim" '- WINDSOR by CNAIIB MAIOIMS VIARIIN Conway and V0 0 I icinify -Mr. and Mrs. sterling Palmer and son Kenneth were in Sum- merslde recently. visiting Mr. Pal- mer's sister, Mrs. Elzle smith. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. ' Mrs. John Broom, Miss Georgie Ellands and Carol Elluids were visiting friends in Ellerslie on Fri- day, June lath. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children Lloyd and Elaine, Borden. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. Bill Morrison. Saint John, arrived home Saturday, June 14th, to spend some time with his grandfather. Mr. John A. MacKin- non. Mr. and Mrs...D.aHi'iiei Adams and daughter Roby were in Summerside Saturday gvening, June 14th. Miss Jean Adams. Charlottetown, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Min. Arthur Adams. Miss Ellsworth, Tignish, vias a week-end visitor recently at the home of Miss Olive Tuplln, Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan and children, Frank and Joyce were recent visitors to Rocky Point Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Milllgiln. Alberton, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Milllgan, Murray Road. Messrs, Charlie Milllgan and Kenneth Arsenault were visitors at Aiberton recently. The many friends of Mr. Ernest Arsenault, Mrurray Road, will re- gret to learn he is confined to his mil: GUARDIAN. In These Officers were responsible for co-ordinating all the keen, enthusiastic efforts put out by the above photograph tee. the personnel of RCAF Station, 1, . ." ta may be seen ilic nicmbcrs of the Summerslde, which Flight Lieiltz-nant Webster. lhc weutllcrmaii promised finc weather for Air Force Dlly. looking skeptical -jusl surpriscd. H. A. Forbes, DFC, of Air Forcc Day E.V00llilY0 Commit- culmlnnted in such a spectacular and successful Air Force Day. Th'ey are (left to right): Squadron Leader J. M. Wlckcn of Victoria, B. C., Squadron Leader l.. E. A. Myles of Montreal. Wing Command or Group Captain A. G. Kenyon, CD, of Westboro, Oni.. Squadr n Leader A. ll. Plroth of Whitewood. Sask.. Flight Lieutenant M. A. EV'Pl'ill'fi of Tinlmins, Oni.. and Fight Licuienant T. M. iVebster of For- rcspnnslble for Static Tatamagouche. N. S., Displays. bad just Fxl. Everard, Public Rela- iendcd the Air Force Day activit- ies in Siinllllmsidc on Saturday. June 14th. Mr. Austin Campbell and Mr. Edward Rafferty of Carleton mo- home due to sickness. and wish him a speedy recovery. -P Carleton and O I I Vicinlly Mrs. Keith Lord of Carleton was a business visitor to Char- Ioilctown on Friday, June 13th. . Mr and Mrs. Ralph H 0'iPli'- Caull of Carleton spent. Saturday and Sunday, June 7 and R. in Sackville. N. B.. and other points on the mainland. Mrs. Fred Irving and Mrs. Frank Campbell of Cape Traverse molorcd lo Bayfleld, N. S., on Saturday, June 7. where they will remain for a few days with their husbands. Mrs. Leo Chevcrie and daugh- Imc, I):-borall. spent the week of June 9th to lfllh in Charlottetown at the home of Mrs. James Revilc. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Maclleod of Charlottetown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hownit of Carleton on Sunday. June 8th. Mrs. Windsor Campbell of Hal- ifax. 5.. is spending three weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howait at Car- lcton. A very enjoyable shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Siordey of Carleton on Fri- day, June 7th, in honour of Miss .lilne Doull, whose marriage took place on Tuesday. June 10th, to Mr. Louis MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Pale and family of Carleton, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford MacDougsll and family of Cape Traverse, motored to O'Leary and other places in Prince County on Sunday, June 15th. Mr. Albert. Morrison returned to his home in Carleton on Satur- day. June 14th, after spending a very enjoyable week at points in Mass. and in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. John Quiglry and CAMEO THEATRE Keusingtou Wednesday ..aiid ..Thursday 7:15- 9:15. 20th Century Fox lovingly presents a picture to put ll wink in your smile. n twinkle in your tears, it song in your heart. Lor- etta Young and Celeste Holm as French Nuns come to America with their vision of a children's hospital in the new world. This tells the Ixlory of not just a pic- ture but real living in "COME TO THE STABLE" With Thomas Gomez as is New York gambler. Hugh Marlowe as at neighbour and long - writer, Dorothy Patrick in 8 young sing- er and actress. who is also Mar- lowe's sweetheart. In loving remembrance Siierbrooke, who deported 1951. I hear Itlln the bird's sweet And soon spin the flowers But you're not here to share In drums do I urea your And do again some trifling- IN MEMORIAM "Pie springtime now and In the quiet evening 1' think I hear your dear sweet voice again Calling to me across the lonely spaces And in my heart there's iiothln, left but pain. K That tell us happy summer's coming soon. On In the night when all this world in quiet in And awake to realise that you're not with me no..- We do not know. can only question wildly Wnygou so young should have to say good-bye. . But some day. weer. we hope again to meet you. To clasp your hand and never say nod-bye; inserted! by lisr Mother. st-cm and Brothers. tored to Summci-side on Friday morning, June lflth, where they attended the llollywood Darc- Devlls' show. Westeill A Hospital Monthly Meeting ---The rrglllar monthly meeting of ihe Vi'e-stern Hospital Ladies Aid was held in the nurses home on Friday cvoning, Juno l.'lth. Mrs. J. A. Caiiaghiln. vicc-prcsi- dent. was in the chair. The meet- ing opened with the minutes of the last meeting which were adoptcd. Seventeen nlombcrs an- swered roll call. Due to the ab- sence of thc ti'c:lsili'cr, Ilev. Sr. M. Angola, there was no fillllll- clnl report. Plans were made to hold a lob- ster supper in the institute hall later in June and the following committee was appointed, Mrs. Austin Murphy. cliairmzln, with Mrs. Joseph Gaudet and Mrs. E. E. Laricr. A special meeting will be lucid to make final arrange- ments. After the meeting the artirlvs which were donated by the mem- bers, were auctioned off by Mrs. Sadie O'Brien and realized thi- sum of sl5.-10. Refreshnients were served by the hostpital staff. Boyle-Colin Wedding -The Rev. l). A. Campbell offi- ciated at the marriage on Wed- nesday, June 4th, 1952. tit 3:30 ill ihe afternoon. of Ruby Ethel Carin, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Conn, Krnsinglon. and Albert James Arthur Boyle. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boyle also of Kcnsington. The ccrcmony took pinco at the Manse. New London. nnd unnx witnessed by Mr. Colin Burt nnd Mr. Ira Pidgeon, who attended the bride and groom. Tile bride was becomingly at- tired in in grey gabardine suit and wore whllc accessories. llcr matron of honor chose a suit of medium blue with black acces- series. A reception for about 25 guests was held at the home of the bride's parents at 6.30 on tho same afternoon, when bouquets of sprinlz flowers and a prettily decorated bride's cake adorned the table. Mrs. S. Burt and Mrs. R. Champion were in charge of refreshments. During the evening many of their friends gathered to sari-nailc the popular yonni: couple and to wish them every happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Boyle will live in Kenslngton, where the bride- -broom--is. on the staff of the Kenslnxton Co-operative Dairying Association and the bride is an efficient member of the telephone office staff.-Bur. of Minn Marion A. Waite. this life December 18th, son: you loved so dearly say will bloom these Joyous greetings loving brow ilu est, Oni. Ill the above group, amiouliced that lions Officer. says that. he wasn't family of Carleton, accompanied by Miss Angelina Gallant, at- R. stl'ilctol' lstudents Present iEnjoyahle Program E -A delightful program was pre- ,sented by the pupils of Grades 1. I2 and 3 in the Summerslde Audi- toriuni on Friday evening to a ,large audience of parents and ;fi'iends. Mi'. G. Chalsson, Ill- of Music, was accom- panist. The pupils of Grade I un- der the direction of their teachers. Miss Estelle Bowness, Mrs Taylor and Mrs. J. Ireland, pr srnt.cd an O)l9l'f'.ii.R. entitled '”I'lle Fairy Cnnsnll'ary' when :1 child who did not brlieve ill fairies. brownies, or Mother Nature. was finally convinced after 0 Cinderel- la, Goldilocks. Jack the Giant Kill- er. Jack and the Bean Stalk. Snow White and Rose Red. Beauty and the Beast had told their story of how each had been helped by the fairies, etc. Charles Silllphant and Gerald Hoplilrk were the an- noilncers. Tho Grade II program consisted of H. Red Cross Drill by 16 pupils. 71 Rhythm Band selection ”An- dantc” by Bccthoven by 20 pupils with Neil Scott conductor; and a playlet "Tile Awakening of the Roses". The teachers were Mrs. J. Martin and Miss Ione Macdon- aid. Neil Scott announced the numbers. For Grade III Karam Gucrizls and Joan Mountain announced the numbers. fl playlet entitled "Hollfllltl is a Country" and "Thc New Easter Bunny." The choruses sung were 'tHoliand is a Coun- try", ”SCl'llb, Scrub. Scrub," "We are Jolly Dutch Children". "Flow- er Fairies" and illicre Comes Pet- cr Cottontall." Miss Rita A'l-learn and Mrs, W. MacEwen were the teachers. The stage was attractive- ly decorated for the occasion with baskets and bouquets of flowers. rs. Miscouche and . - . Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Martin Desnocnos and family of iviscouohe motored to Charlottetown on Sunday, June am. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus DesRoohes of Miscouche motored to Charlotte- town on Sunday, June 8th. to visit their daughter Theresa, who is in the Sanltorium. Elmer Whalen. of Mlscouchc, re- cently left for Labrador where no is employed. Mr. D. H. Gallant of Mincouche motored to Tlgnish on Friday. June 6th, on business. Miss Eileen Uaudet of Mlsoouchc. spent R recent week-end in sum- merside. guest of Mrs. Raphael Gaudet. Miss Bctty Gillis who in employ- ed in Moncton, recently visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Urban Chills of Mlscouche. George MacMillan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe MaoMillan. was the win- ner of a lottery which was made by the Miscouehe Home and school Association. Raymond Leclsir. Louis" Des- Roches, main Venn and Donald Gillln of Mzecouohe motored to Charlottetown on Sunday, June 8th. Mrs. Emanuel Poitier of Mucou- ohe was it week-and visitor in Rustico recently. employed in Moncton, recently vis- ited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Desrtoches of Mlscouche. Miss Valerie Lslllaifp, of Tyne Val- ley, was a recent visitor to Miscon- che at the home of Ben Williams. D. H. Gallant of Miscouche left for Charlottetown on Tuesday. June 10th. to attend a Sales Convention of the P. E. I. Life Underwriters. Mrs. Plcton Brown and small son Donnie. are visiting in MiscoLl- che at the home of Mrs. Brown's pzlrcllts, Mr. and Mrs. Urhnn Glllis. Mrs. Stanley Elflt-villi"-rln of Charlotte- town was it recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin DrsRochrs, Miscell- clie. Ethel Desrtocllcs. of Moncton. is speiidimz some time with her pair- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie DesRo- chcs. wMiss Betty Arscnault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timmy Arsenault, of Summerslde, is visiting in Mis- coucho at the home of P. C. Martin. Miss Eleanor Peters. a pupil at the Miscouche Convent, is spending some time at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peters of Summersidc. Rose Marie DcsRochcs, who is employcd in Moncton is spending some time at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil H. Des-E Rocllcs in Mlscoucile. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Doucette of Halifax were rcccnt week-end vis- itors to Mlscouche at the home of Mrs. Doucettc's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. The Miscollclle Dramatic Club presellted, their live not play ”Ten Nights in a Bar Room” at the Tyne Valley Hall. Monday evening. June 9th. There were specialities and a sale of candy between the acts. On Tuesday evening. Julie 10th., A bingo was held in the Miaoouchei Parish Hall. The proceeds were used t.o buy prizes for the pupils at the school closing. A large crowd attended. On'salui'dily morning. June 7. ii- bout seventy children, attending; the Mlscoirche convent recelvedl their First Communion. During mass. the girls choir sang appropri- ate hymns. The Miscoliche Dramatic Ulun presented its five act play "Ten Nights in a Bar Room.” to in large audience in the Mont Oarfai Oar- ish Hall on Sunday evening. Jim? lltll. There were specialities and a sale of candy between the acts. George MnoMi1lan son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe MncMillan underwent an operation for tonsilltis in the Prince County Hospital on Friday. June am. He returned home the following day. -EV SAWMILL BURNED TORONTO. June 16 -(CP) - Ths sawmill of the Rodger River Lumber Company at Anslierl in Northwestern Quebec has been destroyed by fire with loiii esti- mated at more than 81000000. ac- cording to word reaching here today. The company is owned by H. J. Smith of Toronto. . Some 4,000,000 feet of logs in the boom were not touched. One hundred workers were H(fllf('.l'(l(i iiit'7iNiii iliiiiii . gr Miss Evelyn Deolinehso, who ll MOPS employed at. the sawmill. 4.9- - ta Di I ”". ...l”ix S ithe United Church from mas .............i M... Mr. Stanley Murray left recently pllns to remain for some time. .In this column recently the name of Dr. Thompson Wright's son was given in Austin. of Kings- ton. Thls should have read Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. nothusy. N. 3., spent the holiday weekend in this community. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Johnson and Mr. Melville Johnson. -Miss mith Wetmore and Miss Elizabeth Belyea. Beckviile, N. 3., motored to Badeque to spend the holiday weekend. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray. Miss Wetmore is a sister of Mrs. Murray. P 'm. and Mrs. Edwlrd Gardiner and their son, waldo, and his wife are visiting with Mr. David Gar- diner and family of Perth, -Ontia.r- io. Mr. David Gardiner is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardiner. A large number from this com- munity attended the service spon- sored by the Christian Education Youth Caravan of the United Church of Canada, in Trinity United Church. Summer-side Wednesday evening, June llth. Mr. Thomas Dunn, who has been confined to his bed for the past few weeks, suffering from an M. tack of pgniyols, is making slow Y8C0VCX'Y- His friends trust that he may soon be around again. Mr. R. A. Profiit, Freetown. was the speaker in the United Church here on Sunday morning, June 8th. He spoke in the interest of the Mount Allison Campaign. His meg- seize was well received. Rev. E. 5 Weeks, spent the week. end of June 8th in Salisbury. N. B-. where he had been pastor of to 1934. He preached at two Sunday services, and returned to his home here on Monday. The first regular meeilnz ofithe M-en's Association which was or- Kanized here in the United Church On Mny 6th. was held on Tuesday eveniniz. June 10th. where W” 3 good attendance. supper was serv- ed by members of the Women's Missionary Society. The guest Sbeaker wail Rev. C. D. Mafhieson. Daslor of Trinity United Church, Summerslde. Ml" ml Mm Ralph Mscclull. Carleton Sldinz. and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Maccoull, North " d 1 , motored to Saokvllle on Saturday June 7th. and attended the ordinal tion service in the United Church 9" Slmdly morning. They also at. lgended the marriage ceremony of ev. Hamid Kennedy and Miss SWMEYS. Of Charlottetown. on :l"ld3.V afternoon in ssckville. ',"'- M13 Kennedy was student mnister on North " -' . charge I year or two ago. A -130. O Sail Boil For Sale Have on hand a quantity of good salted bait for im- mediate delivery. Reasonab. ly priced. CARROL DELANEY for Hamilton, Ontario, where he on. of the ' JUNE 13. 1952 LDGY, LISTLESS, OUT OF LOVE WITH LIFE? Tiunialoupyoiirllvlrbiis... m .t :;'lllIIIIMihdruh'hp It-.'.”i.sti if you'll-"H,'v.'c'ia'lil9t."i'aotshno'lv'l.Ti".' 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