"SATURDAY. THE GUARDIAN. WN . . pgsnunay 23. 1953 0818 Toll Sllllt . ?3ll"p1J..':' 'lf”;t.:.7a”2”?.?"uy ;'.....'"'”.'f;1”.ie.lT'5.i'iI...""'..i'......”"'i.. & S'...'l',' ..e .......u. in... ,'" TS?" Q1119. "14 NM? "9 W93” '” mrmlxhtlumodltln OHM NI!" dyrttooirufllledto overaowing. wmn-nape, (gpyendmndud York I-llglillghls . ” edictlon In Russian Amy g;;;;,';;,,";,,,,,,,g 3'” ma rumor room. ms box wu 3311;”-gag" ;-343;!-; gnjdilm; here have been warned arm n... ...M,- gmumouaqdmgngyu . .. . j, opened on Friday afternoon Feh- temmnwu mwuim 5' mm, m”mm Wm not wcem of North Milton motored to York ' The principal. Miss (mrlstine mery man and many Valentines y ' gnu! txudla cttienee Inge sent in by P:-oude. end existent. ML: Os.th- were given out. Gemee and delic- erine Wood entataeined their pu- ious i-clresthments were enjoyed. In pm in man-dggg-ooqust, enjoyable the senior room a very prettily dee- Velentine parties. A pretty Va.1en- outed box trimmed with red and m. .5.-mt 13,309 nu”, mu” tins box wesitllied to ovenrloyvins white paper and Va-lenunes rm cultivated area. -1 nu. ma recipient. or his ..,.. . The valley of the Nile in rgypc "””"”"' ml” "1"! We sum- , M. of n&ll M the court olifice, pay me Mi-s.EerlLinghesn5.umed0ov flnesndntereoelpt. her home in York me: man; in 5 T IGHT here in your own back yard is the most compact and potent sales force east of Mono- reel and We all ready to help you and your prod. vet to better sales in this 530,772,000 retell sales area. And Here Are The Rich Rewards! 4696 of the RADIO HOMES 4693 of the POPULATION 447- of the RETAIL SALES of the Maritime Provincial M Yes, C F C Y, covering more of the four H-evhcee r . Than any other private station, can give your sales talk greater meaning and value. You see, folks have learned to trust CFCY over 25 years of superior broadcasting and they have learned too, to trust the product or service advertised from that station. it what you have to offer will meet the high standard demanded by Maritime consumers, be sure that they will hear about it over C F C Y. Wlheecttley River, the cunt. at Mil. Gown Linc. Mr. uid Mrs Gordon Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Lock- siey Bowen. over the week-end ot February 22nd. The many friends and relatives of Mrs. William Bowen. in York. Goveheed and vicinltnies will regret to learn she is ootnlined to her bed with an attack ad the "'l'.Iu". Her many friends widi her a speedy PeCOVEf3'. Messrs Grove Maouluan. Cmeleey Hughes and Bea-nerd May at West Ooveheed motored to York. eM.end- ing the York rifle shoot. on Thurs- day evening, February illtb. Mame Charley Marshall. Clherley Bovyer. Stanley Strickland and Seymour Birt were among those from Covehead Road who attended the rifle shoot in the alub rooms on February 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Allen swan at Charlottetown motored to York last week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan. School pale and friends were pleased to see Miss Beryl Vessry sufficientlv recovered from her at- tack of '1'lu to resume her school studies. The York Rifle ohib held a shoot recently in their olub room with a fair attendance of shooters. Mr. Seymour Birt chalked up the high- est score of 97 for the night's smoot- mg. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 1 I , W.K. Rogers Agencies Limited PHONE 540 and 541 181 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE Little Mls's Vera Mallett, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mallett of York was guest of honour on February 12th when her mother lento-rtained in her honour at a. lbirihday party. The occasion was iiittle Vera's second birthday. Ice la-ream, cake and other delicacies were enjoyed by all present, among whom were the Ellis children from l Stanhope. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce :Eilis and Mrs. James MacDauch- 1 Ian, also of Stanhope. l Many mus from York. Govehead. yand Stanhope motored to North Rwerr on Thursday, February 19th i where they enjoyed two very close- E Iy contested games of hockey. iMar-ahfield Ramblers crowed sticks lwith York Rangers, resulting in a :4 to .'I victory iior the Ramblers. I Again these fans were thrilled when Cove-heed Flyers kept Dunstaifnage Bombers to a, 3-3 tie, even alter sn overtime period was played. The Ilrsi. game of the semi-finals -of the Intermediate C Hockey League was played at North River Rink on Mondav night. when a large number of fans viewed the Marshall V. Sokolovsky, who led the Russian forces in the cap- ture of Berlin in the last days of the war, has been made command- er-in-chlef of the Soviet armed lorves. He was in command of Berlin's East Sector at the time of the airlift and it. was believed his policies forced the Western powers into organizing the airlift which kept Berliners from starving. .:...M.?.m....M.. stnffnage-Mount Stewart Bombers. The York Rangers defeated the Covehead Flye-rs, a 5-2 victory with many a tJln'il:l while 'Marsih!ield Ramblers defeated the Bombers to a more of 6-1. The Princes Annls sewing club held their weekly meeting on the afternoon of February 23rd at 3:30 with the president in the ohair. Miss Joyce Ling was secretary pro tem in the absence-of Miss Muriel MacDonald. Minutes of the last meeting were read and am-imved. Roll call was answered by 16 mem- bers, A motion that 3. fee of 10 rents be paid by memvbrs was moved. seconded and mrri and collection was taken. Mrs. R. Mur- my and Mrs. E. Ling, sewing in- smructms. assisted in finishing ad the towels and starting some mem- bers with their patches. The Mission Band of York Un- ited Cihurch met on Friday after- noon, February 13th with their leader. Mrs. Ire. Lewis, presiding. The Miswion Band purpose was re- peated by all those present. follow- ed by a children's hymn. Minutes were read and approved and roll call was answered by naming the thing liked best from Santa." Col- lection amounted to 92 cents. A doubler hnder betlween Oovehead Flyers and York Rangers, also" Mushfieid Ramblers with Dun- 1949 Pontiac Sedan (25 Series) 203 rlrznov sr. . GHARLDTTETDIIII 1951 Deluxe Chevrolet Coach S1650 1950 Chevrolet, 5 Pass. Coupe S1375 1949 Meteor Sedan (2-lone) .. S1300 1951 Plymouth Sedan S1600 1950 Vauxhall Sedan S975 1951 Chev. Deluxe Sedan lPowerglidel S1775 1951 Chevrolel Standard Sedan S1575 1950 Chevrolel Deluxe Coach . S1500 1951 Ford Deluxe Sedan (Radio) S1100 story was read by the leader and Miss Wood read a chapter from the Yes! Here's the place and now is the lime to buy Ihal good Used Car long. 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