( PAGE rT)Ua'ri-:rN, -rna GUARDIAN. cHAiu.o'r'ra-iowN JULY 3. 1952 Ellerslie & Bideford The many friends of Mrs. Clar- ence Cooke will be pleased to learn she is able to be out again. Mr. Ernest MacNevin. New Glas- gow. Nova Scotia. spent a recent week-end at his home here. Mr. Henry Grant, Tignish, spent a recent week-end visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant Mr. Herbert Burieigh and daugh- ter Elaine, New York. are visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacIsaac. Borden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. MacNcviii recently. Mr. and Mrs: Reeves. Be- tlrqui-, were visitors to Ellersiie on Friday m'cn'mz. June 20th. Sport Echoes From Prince county . The National League and the Prince Edward Island League both look like a two-team race. While Brooklyn and New York are show- ing their heels to the rest of the National League entries, Curran and Briggs and the R.C.A.F. Rov- als are way out in front in the Island scramble. We have seen all the teams in action now, and al- though there is no team in the Island circuit that IL would be safe to stake your life-savings on to drop any particular game. we have the feeling at the present time that the Abbie Juniors, the M.C.A, and the Sumnicrside Hol- man entry will flght it out for the ”desperation" spot in the Is- The many friends of Mrs. Sin- ('ali' Maccaull will rc,-zrct to learn that. she is confined to her bed due to illness. l Mrs. Winnie Morrison has re, tzirned home after spending the past three months visiting with members of her family in Boston New York and Toronto. 1! The legion of ITi9l'ld: of Mr. borne Burleigh will be pleased toll learn he is able to get around ilzaln after being confined to the. house with :iir.css for the past twol, necks. . --Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clarke, Lethbridge. Alberta, are visiting with the latter": brother and ais- icr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William nraiit. They nru also Vlslilniz with; rrlatiics and friends on the isiantii, during their cvtcndcd visit. Mrs. Edgar Can of Mass, U. 8.: A., is visiting with Mrs. Frankl Br-.-.iida.:e and Mrs. George smith', and exports to be Joined hy her, husband and son Bobby a lllilet later on. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson and daughter, Erna. were guests of, ilr. and M15. Wallace Dickiesoiij New Glasgow. P. E. 1.. on Thurs-i day. June l9th. Mir. Dickieson also has a busincss visitor to Charlotte- town on the same day. Mrs Alexander Skiniicr andl l'lllldTCl1 .Saiirir2i and Brtan. warel bursts ni her parents. Mr and lira. Moore. Cavendish. for the past. week, and were joined by Mr. Skinner on Wednesday. June 18th. to attend the wedding of Miss- .l-"nny Monro and Air. John Mac- Noili. Sandra was a flower girl. Mrs Athoi MacNevin and chil- dren. Gregory and Alex. of Hall- fmv, Nova scotia. are visiting with Mrs. E R. MacNevin. Ellcrslze. and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Moody i..ocklial'L. Colcinaii. Mr. and Mrs E. S. Burleigh. Mrs. W"-h pink hind League playoffs. All three teams are sadly lacking in pitch- ing strength, having to depend on Donnie MacLean, Lefty McAleer and Joe Bernard respectively for really effective hurling. True. thi- Wellin Burk ruiv: Loslcr MacAuslriiid. B9iIiI'ii'(' l7crgiison. l'n.'i Mii(-Aiis- R.C.A.F. and Abbie Intermedlati-.s' pitching staffs don't remotely rc- semble the Cleveland Indian ar-l ray of flinging talent, but the? Flyers have a lot of powerful stickl work and top notch fielding toi make up for lack of experience on, the mound. The Abbie Intermedi-l ates also look strong defensively, and not too weak on the offense. . . . Now that the Big League All- Star game is the talk of baseball fans, it might be I good time to start picking all-star teams from our Island League. This one may start the ball rolling: Catch- er-Arnold Mccallum, M. C. A.: First Base-Maurice Cannon, C. and B.; Second base -Don Mac- Kenzie. R.C.A.F.',' Short Stop Buck Whitlock, Abbie Intermedi- ates; Third Base-Glen Matheson. M.C.A.; Right Field Gerard Dalton, C. and B.; Left Field - Elmer McNeill, M.C.A.: Centre Field, toss up between Gunner Cox. R.C.A.F. and Neil Walker, C. and B. We picked that team without considering what teams they be- long to, and find that M.C.A. are out in front with 3 points. C. and B. has 2 1-2 points, R.C.A.F. has 1 1-2 points and Abbie Intermedi- ates manage a point. The Abbie Juniors and Summerside Inter- mediates Iaii to place. This stand- ing doesn't quite agree with tho present team standings. does it? Don't forget, however, that pitch- ing wasn't considered, and it's the most important part. as far as de- fence is concerned. in the game. Certainly, it you considering pitch- ing, that would put the C. and B. aggregation up where they be- ng. one teen recently. The chai-r of bride-to-be was daintily trimmed and white streamers land, Ni'l”,l'Jl'IP Day, rou: Tc;ii'livr. Mrs. Clnutic Ainr-i';ii'villc. land, Bnnniv and Frances Bnrin non for first-base will cause the most vycbrow riiisiiig. just brcnking in, and lacks cxperi- encc, but's he's doing a bang-up job at the initial sack. and his hitting is improving. Besides. he hasn't got fhc competition which is present at some of the othnr positions. Holmanis, the Abbie Iii- termedintes and Juniors dont have. what you'd call a regular firstl baseman. Caniion's opposition. then, is Des Trainor, a polished: performer. but no superman withl the shillalcgli. and Todd wiio niayl be the gentleman to make tho, choice of Cannon look pretty sick; before the season is over, but we, still have a suspicion he is wca with the willow. till-Gunning Wedding -A pretty wedding was solemn- ized on Wednesday afternoon. June 25th, at 2 o'clock by Venerable Archdeacon G. R. Harrison in St. Mary's Anglican Church, Sum- merside, when Florence Eleanor. daughter of Mrs. John Gunning and the late Mr. Gunning of Travcllers' Rest and Jabcz 1lave- lock Mill, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jabcz Mill of Clermont. ex- gton English School Pupils Dzivitl Mat'Carvillo and Enid Birch, Barbara l't'.iy, Front rovi: Margot Barlow. Rnylnontl MacAus- Mrictlwrville. Allan Graham, Nola Day, Shirlcy Barlow homes-BTIFA Maurice is Mrs. Leo Wood, summersidc. when .'i't t C l 2 d Cr 11 i u - , , :32): C Hm m M n H tient at the Prince Edward Is- Minutes of tho pl'l'VlfJllS mcoi- kmd Hospnal 1” Cm”'1”u?mwn- changed marriage vows. Bouquets of spring flowers adorned the church. The organist, Mr. Everett Penwardcn, was in charge of the, We'll wager the picking of Can- I weddint-I ""1516- Tel the The bride chose for her wedding,t-onvi-ntioii. a suit of navy with white accessor- l ies and a Corsage of red carnat- ions. Miss llope Mill. sister of the 1” At Burlelgh ms" F" R' M"' muhmg to "'9 "mm and "WM groom. was bridesmaid and was at- Nevin motored to Summerside on dog.-. June 20th, and rd in the pantry szilc of the Bide- fnrd Ladies Aid. The sale was a hip success and a good realized. Mr and M.-sf”, FU'.l'llilIIlDlml. Nova Scotia, zucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Sunday, June Zznd. stationed at Mount Pleasant in: the war and made friends in and around Eiierslie. A shower wa-swgivcn in honor of Miss Marie smith at Ben's Can'- and Mrs. Thomas Grigg with bows and the table was of red Fri- with a white cloth and the basket pal'iiclpat- that carried the gifts was daintily trimmed to match. The guest of honor was escorted to the seat by sum washer girl friend, Miss R. Maccaull. The gifts were opened by Miss tired in ii suit of rose with white accessories and a corsagc of white KTDOTHSITTIIII . Following the ceremony in re- held at Robson's Restaurant where Edith 073'” and the acwmpanymll the bridcis table was centred with Lawson Brown. verscs were read by Miss Jean Mil-:3 wedding were ler and Miss Orill Hayes placed the! bouqm-L5 of spring Ernest gifts on the table, Marie Payiiter and Mr. and Mrs. George her many friends for their Mr. ness in remembering her and ask- Brown was in the Air Force and ed them to visit with her dur- new home in Summerside. many chorus. "For she's A Jolly Good in her The Fellow," was sung and the re- mainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Lunch was served by the ladies of the community. ,succcssful former. The cake encircled with flowers and '-h3"k9diligl1tcd tapers, kind-l Mr. and Mrs. Mill left. on a hon- cymoon trip throughout the Mari- times and on return will reside in next two years all the groom is a,inarines will be fitted with a new- Clermont where bride has been on the staff of R. T. 1-Iolninn Lid. Previous bride was guest of honor at the carnations. Mr. Jnlin Pillninn ivas!('1UlI W35 tliSD1-1.W'd 10 llt was announced the school pic-(reside in summerside. ception for twenty five guests was! 1 hour cnjnycrl. to the marriage the I St. Louis and Vicinity Miss Edith Fitzgerald is visiting friends in Bummerside. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie smith re- cently visited friends in Saint John. N. B. Mr. Clarence Toole, Charlotte- town, reccntly visited friends in St. Louis. Mr. Frank C. Shea left recently on a business trip to Saint John. N. 13. -Mr. Edmund Bernard has ar- rived from Toronto, Ont., and is visiting at his home in St. Louis, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ber- hard. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gillis. Tig- nish, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam My- ers. Friends of Mrs. Paul Gaudet are pleased to see her around again after being seriously ill at her home. I Mr. Eddie Tremblay, accompan- ied by his brother Gerald, recently -I-MM, Burxow Mum... motored to Boston on business. Gladys Barlow and -:T Friends of Mrs. Eddie Bernard are sorry to know she is a patient at the Western Hospital, and wish her a speedy recovery. Doyle? and -., .. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bcriizirri her friends prcsciiteti hcr witliiwcrc recent visitors at the home lovely gifts. ;of Mr. and Mrs. J. Narcisse Rich- -S. ' ard in Tignish. IRISHTOVVN TV. I. Miss Julia Myers. who is em- ployed in Charlottetown, is spend- Thc rcgiiinr Vhl0llllIl)' meeting ni mg W") weeks Vmauml M WWI tho Irislilmvn W. I. was held at home.) Kuesl of Mn and MYS- thc home of Mrs. KPIIIIFIII Mut'- Maunce Mye”- Mr. Gtissie. Doucctte, son of lilr. and Mrs. Cyril Doucette, is a pa- l.eod. Tho Prcsitlt-iii presided, and tho nic-ctiiig oponvd with tho In- Ills niriny frlcnds are hoping that iiig were roziil. zippi'ot'mi nntl sii:n- he Wm soon be on the mad to re. cd and the roll call was answer- ed by 16 members. Coven" Unfinished business arisi ut of the minutes was vompllert1gd.D M” Le” Araenaunv W1” h” been managed of St. Louis Co- Thc travelling storc realized the operative for the past three years. sum of Sl8.:'i5 and Mrs. Jas. Mac- g , . I.oo(i rc-poricd liavim: i'ccr-ived 25 has iecemly mslgned mid mks” 3' WNW M mm fmm H", J W positliolii as bookkeeper with the, l7 i . i - ' I Tgiisi Co-operative. Mr. Melvin . . . l Windsor Co A quilt completed iy Perry M SL Edward hu been an. members was displayed and nicm- . , bcrs decided to scnd it to the T. :3gi,:";1a':::nn3er m M" Arse” B. Lcagiic. Disviissioii on a pI'nlZTiIlli for tho Di.sli'it't L'nnrrniion was held and plans for having Ihc Burke show were vomploted. Tho treasurer was asked in not cniitly bags and Tsincere coiigratulatioiis arc loc- ing extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arsenauit on their recent marriage aii HA6 Immaculate Conception . Ciurc . Palmer Road. The bride ' H , .t i. l'. . ";1:.:. was Mi,-s ii-we and discussed. i;ff.d autgicr 0 Mi. and Mrs. it was dcvitlcd to collect forisglel 0 PNE:sland M”. John G. Ah the Siilvalion Army Sunset Lodge t , . . and A. W. 1 J. M. Pyle. trativc, has Mr. Arscnault is th-- this station arrive during the week. Pen Points Of R. c. A. F.' STATION Suninisrsltle by Am i ...... F. 0. Erwin M. Rose and P. 0. Ronald Wybou of Greenwood, N. B. were week-end visitors to Sum- merside. Three Clerks Typists have been posted from this station and will assume duties at other units dur- ing the week. These include LAC A. C. Riche. A. W. 2. M. Wooding A very successful station dance was held at this station in the Re- creation Hall on Friday evening. June 27th. The I-I.M.C.s. "Studs.- cona” dance band from Halifax, N. S., provided excellent music for dancing and a wonderful time was had by all. F. L. J. A. MacNeil, Pilot and F. O. W. G. Muldowney, Naviga- tor. havc departed on transfer to a unit in Ontario. where they will assume staff dullcs. F. L. MacNeil has been stationed here for ap- proximately three years, and he is wished success and happiness in his new field. F. (). iii-”i'odiliTc"mJoliiis and F. 0. John L. Denis. former students of BUNBUBY ICHOOL Report for the month of June. Grade 9 - 1. Douglas Wood, 3. Wlltlr Atherwn, 3. John Mlcbon. aid Grade II - Carol Pepi-I. , Grade 5 - i. Glsnwood Pyke, 2. xnaurice Wood, 3. mail: Mlcllach. Grille 4 M David Wood. Grade 3 - Louis Peters. Grade 2 - Dale Dewar, Pa.i-nan Kelly. imkmunt Graovui. Grade I - Alex Cvnovwo, Vernon Pours. - Anna O. Matheson .- teacher. WINDSOR. England-(GP)-- A working television set with A screen the size of a postage stamp W" P'”9""d (-0 Queen Mary for to coast. members of the family. Navigation Officer Courses. have the doll's house built in 1,1,, ext-ounds of Windsor Castle. A rep. lig of the set will be eithibitgd 1”. a . OAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton Wednesday and Thuroduy 1:1;g;g5 Doris Day. Gin R - ' Reason. Steve g:lchi-aori':ri.n om” "STORM WARNING" No story ever ilk in the hidden evil bghind ttiizmaiilfs white robes of the Ku Klux Kinny ORAPAIID THEATRE Friday 8:30-Saturday 7:30-9:30 A DOUBLB BILL . "11'ni: ROYAL JOURNEY” and. "TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN" In Royal Journey we 11 t l P i - (now Her Majesty the t3ue0er1l1)y :33 th1;:n1c)e:lTeEc?fzaEhdeiTih burgh, but also see Canada and Canadians from cogs; Th bA Very Interesting and educational film. e a ove programme will undoubtedly please all reported to the tion school, where they will un- dorm training on 71 staff Naviga- tion Officer Course. On Saturday etching the Offi- ccrs' Mess was the scene of A ”Movie Dance," which -consisted of movies showing name bands and their respective floor shows. Slli'li orchestras as Tex Benekf and Frankie Carlo supplied musi- cal hackgroiiiid for dancing, and ii delicious buffet was enjoyed. The members of the Mess, their wives and friends were fortunate in hav- ing as guest artist. Miss Claudette I.-cBlanc of sliediac, N. B.. who sang threc selections, accompanied hy P. 0. C. J. Foote. Mviss Le Blane has appeared several times on itThe Singing Stars of Tomor- mw” programme over the C.B.C. network and is studying at the Tor- ontn Conservatory of Music. Next week she will be "Queen of the Lobster Festival" in Shediac. N. B. Sgt. w. H. siiifiii,-cien: Adminis- l)C('lT transferred to and is expected to A. W. 2, M. D, M. Dolter. Com- pointed. Mrs. Tlioniris Campbell and Mrs. Wedding congr-it-tiilatioiis are al- Cliiytnn Stavcrt WPl'P appointed lportlzit. aiiolhcr unit this week on as dz-lcgatcs to attcnd tho annualligrsbeaguwftmegeg tor ML mid lTl05Ull.E Hi Whlch ume A- c- 3' H' Bills were 6lC('('DlCfl Sid; (ml 3:” ncmgfing E:m'v:,ml' (G. Roy of the same trade will as- aiirl paid. . l C N ' lsunic diitics here. A new sick coniniiitnc was ap- :,e:5dayf0"'i:,nle 114"?" J;f4rs' 7---- TV lss 8” 93- P.0. Donald Dupuis. a recent pointed including Mrs. George , Mar-.I..eod, Mrs. Bordon Campbell, ;l1a1i;g),1)L?;,gI16:,I.r' &;:,gg:A'iS5' lssgngi and Mrs. E. W. Johnstone. Thom: ML and Mrs bougald WNW” ”5Ph3" "M W H” D”m""”lt-i'lio were former residents of SI, "”mb"rS',Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Wedge iiill nic is to be held on Juno 26. Collection! amounted to 51.20 and the meeting closed with "Tho i L Quecii". Lunch was served by tholeggningagegflneoccigaid ,'ff,1,e,,F”,d,,f,.y romniittor-.in rhnrpzc and a sol-izillmm-nrd' Gaudeh n 'fishm,man of Tigntish Shore. took his wife and two children out for a sail in his ,boat. Mrs. Gautiet sat on the sidc the not. far from her husband. when ishe suddenly fainted and fell over- board. Bocause of the presence Rubia! inirici and the good judgment omatimily cxtcnds a mast oniof. Mr; Gmfdet hf able to save reaching the surface. The buoy haslhg 3”” fwim dlxgnuilgil He sh"; a radar reflector and radio traiis- svnh fheengogg Snmchrg egoflgousrge mitter for sending distress signals. her. He then called to her hip What might have been at drown- Within British sub- l'.A)NDON-- (C?) type of marker buoy which J . W -- , 00” T K H co-Honing T:ertzl:t:fTt:ataTiT'it.ilsrvitl:n?i::ig:ddltf2l3 A00!) Thiim Lunri culty he got. hcr in the boat. Mr, 200 Tnrhrit s Gnndet. said this was the 3rd per- 1000 Tnwziginac son he had rescued from1dri;i;i1'rii- snnn Tower Pole . . The GU95 ITO T1 -9? .000 R . Emily twentie: and have two chil- 3550 :1:-,::tg;l1m J V Ldrcn aged four and two ycarsgc 16600 U" Asbums I j , 450 Uri Keno I ' i WTTTT 15500 Un Lead R E El-Us TORONTO STOCKS 71-ilgrgtllgptgilscan F," g Am g cam", .. , , P .. - N IL. taxi R0: 1 5 0 . -' I ,-my its 9'1"” I Summer in. s in P 2500 N223, , 47 6:32 wmgexm rnoac ztuigmm . 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Earle lllnltoy . 0 i God no” ' :31? 33:5 Chartered Acconnhll n Hood 100 Ft. Roll wA1'lnMlL0u -cnuiu lieu of can-mo FILLITS ROLLID OATS WAX pAp'R ; Lb. auitaiu Non-Premium " . 'un."gg.,. p, 3, 1, o - "Q. 396 Edd! 298 T23 lzflrfsl 3:: Man more an ' IMO!!! niunlcntions Operator. will re- Ccntral Naviga- - Suspense-in the night; ion-around the clock. CABITOL Summen-sinde Today (Thursday) 2:30.- 7:15 - 9:15 ”IN A LONELY PLAOE" . Itls the Bogart Picture with the Surprise Finish Intrigue--tit dawn; Suspic. THE STARS Humphrey Bogart - Gloria. Graliziiiic Remember-Humphrey Bogart Pictures are always Good Entertainment. ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL graduate of a Navigation Officer Course, will spend two weeks at this unit. .........-.------ 1500 Reef Pete 30 1-2 300 Reeves 400 3500 Pros Air Rts 33 700 Rix Athab 140 8200 Roxana 500 Royalile iaon Rupuiiuiii 100 San Ant 1000 Sand Riv R00 Sapphire, '737ll Scurry i950 Secur Free 312.5 Selburii infill Srlburn Wu 1000 Shawkcy 6022 Sherrltt. HOWARD HUGHES presents .JAllE RllSSEll VICTOR MATURE TH illSV r REGENT roiitoiii 1.15-9.15 With her a man runs a riilt ...but he never run: fciri its stilt .. J4.- CARDS W.E. OALLAOHAII Physician O surgeog omoe: 53 Summer street Hours 11.00 to 12.00 3. in. 2.00 to 5.00 11. III. 1.00 to too p. m. Dial .2352 :u OR. J.R. OONNINOIIAM VETERINAIIAN Dial 2520 Water Street lat! Summdnldo .M.....:M.:.?...-- W. OIIESTER 8. MacllOllALll .Imimi-. soiiouu. Nolan cu. u.a. omen nmnerly ooouplld by Ian Heath strong. I. 0. Money to Loan Collection hoiapny Attended To. E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.(). I orroiwenin oimu mm lyre lnnilnel omu Iloimu l e to 11 - i we and by on but Hm: I IIGINT THIATII BLDG. luninn It. Innuendo