Page 14 e Guardian cascumpoc lhnsington A.Y.P.A. i H o w I 3 n -The St. Marks A.Y.A.P. Ken-I on Tuesday evening. mMF Ind MI-1 Milton 3416- sington held theii- iiith meetliig oil 14”" and MP Ind MN "lnkithe season last Monday night with Maurice Arsenalili who spent the Outer. wast Devon. were recentla good attendance pr:se.ii. The .p.isi three weeks in Alberiun has visitors to the home of Mr. and meet”-,8 opened with I Deyuuungjl now returned in his home here. Paul Gallant was in Forest View, I Mrs. Rustin MIcNevill. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis an family were recent visitors tot gaended 3 wqm Brae. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W” i ' I .xiacNevin and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne ”” MW meml-WIS P-'”'m' MacNevin. dyThe President, Lloyd Profiit t Isabel Cotton reported that all Period led by Rev. lrric Ingi-iiham.l hen conducted the business part. 1-ie.'-'1 In HOWIBTL welcome to all expenses regarding the Commun- Miss Joyce Callaghan. teacherlioii Breakfast held on November at Cascumpec school. spent the 28th had becii pad and that it. had been siici-essiul. also Commun- I U 3. ion Service at 8.30 and the ll N31”dgfguxl”Gv::Ea:):ms"I;Ix:;"ioclock Service. where the youni riudl were weekgmd -vligiwrs tslpeople took part in the service Cucumpec guests 0! ML and M”. 1 and had the.r officers installed. Ellsworth Thomas. cek-end at her home in Kildare membtrs. were well attended by the A.Y.P.A.i Master Wayne Peters spent Nov. The Angel of Death visited l'I'uiid- stock on Nov. 2, and claimcd the soul of Mrs. Frank J. Gallant fine of the pioneer settlers. The late Mrs. Gallant suffered a stroke on Saturday. Nov. 13, from wliii-ii she never recovered. Shc lcavcs iii cherish her memory a son. Jat-k,l and wife and family with whom she resided. To all sormwing rel- atives sympathy is extended. Her husband and two sons predeceased Roll call wast society meeting. exchange of answered with ichristmas gifts. an Master Chester '1' h o m a s oi. Woodstock. is now a patient ini Prince County Hospital. Everyl one hopes that this fine young chap will soon be well and back home again. I I . I The Misses Helen and Aldona IPineati of Duvar visited at the home of their sister. Mis. E. Ar- sciiault on Sudnay. I Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gallant and ;little daughter of Charlottetown, .were in Woodstock on Sundayp 1 Nut" 28. I Mix: Andrew N. Arscnault re-i .turned to her home in Summer! jside. on Saturday. after spending .a few days visiting in Hcwlan and; I Duvar. I Ksnslngton Messrs. Robert Adams and Car- men Woodalde. Kensington. were visltin to Charlottetown on Sun- day afternoon. Dec. 5. Mr. Marshal Delaney and Mrs. W. C. Delaney. entertained the members of Baltic Farm Forum on Monday evening. Nov. 29th. Miss Enid Donald. 'Griide xi student at Kenslngton High School drcn, Margaret and R o be rt. spent the week-end with her par- Messrs. Keir Crater and Harry ants. Mr. and Ms. William C. D0n- Wall and Mrs. Bruce Caseley. ald. Sea View. Miss Joyce Bryenton and Miss Mary Hunter, student at Prince of'Mass. Wales College, spent the week-end at their home in Malpeque. I The Men's Association of the: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chisholm and family who have been residing in Mrs. James Cousins. Baltic, Ispent a few days recently in Sum- 'mei-side. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Borden Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pendergast entertained a large number of peo- ple to a chicken supper and dance at their home in Kensington. on Thursday evening. under the aus- pices of the C.W.L. A good sum was realized. Spring Valley. returned from pleasant three week's vacation in Portland, Maine, 'Kerisington United Church held a most successful supper in the as- sembly room on Monday evening. Mrs. Keir Crafer and two chil- and Boston. The many friends of Mr. Gerald PINS We-'9 I119” "lad? 10 019W?" hen (;.;iible. Uniiiiivalc are xciw sorry ate the ihuzch for Christmas. and . . . . t - - , Mr. and Mrs. Pelcr (ialiaiii :iiiiI In Run.” ms illness "Id Imp” Mmngennnu Nile made 10 bnnslfamilv of Woodstock. were ill Du- to see him out again soon. material to next meeting. V” 0'” Nov 21 Some comment was given the ' ' Mr and Mrs. Jack Barbour.' g L 1 Montrose. were reccent Sunday il,i:.l'5olf7:.:,.;”:,..,l:,i:".n"fi,: 23,35: ME” MVS bee" b”53' la-VI” ml" wslwrs of Mr. and M” Russell and Sprinwncld mulch by the exg vet-ts in the low. places on the Luckerb-l' ecutivc SIITACC the last meeting the Howl” Road during me Nook !.I'Lss ALtljt)l'le MacDonald has members I'M that ""5 would pm" Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and very satisfactory and profitable to the Branch. included on the leaflet ner Nu;-sing Hemp Qlleary. is an envitation to the young people i to come and attend the meetingsl Mr. and Mrs. El':I(lIl6 Miirrav. All the progi'ammc'shave been plan- Mill Road, were recent iisitors to ned up to Lent, along with the. son, Norman. who are now resid- ing in Borden. spent a recent week- end at their home in 0'I.e.1ry. returned to her home in Rnxbury.l liavi."-R been a patient at the "Fur- Mrs. Andiew N. Arsenatilt of Summerside, IS visiting in Hmtlan .'IVc home of Mr. and Mrs. Ra) committees in charge of each pro- and D...-a, Miirray. gramme. i M; and M.-5 walla”. Moase 50”” "I "I5 Pm3”mm9 HST”: George Arsenault has icturned . y include. Decorating the church forii K If .d .h h 1 -. and mm!” Kmsmgtoul M,” N" Cliristiiias. eiiteriaining young peo- :1 ar:ui:,Cm),.'.,::c if I-E(e)gI:ic';1l'Ly)1;YIEl. tent visitors to Castum e , is . . ..v M.. and M... I,;4..HpICJ.xf1l;?5S on from United and Pl'CSb3'l6l'lan.n13ng i i iChurt-hes. a talk by Mr. John Mur-ll Ml" D. T Morrison. S.iminer- D11! 0” ”The A” OI Publm 5D93k' Mr. lilair Gallant has b0Cll om side. was in this vicinity on bus:-.1115 Ind Debating. An 3441155 bl" played at Kmitsford for the past iicss on Dec. 2. Rev. G. Ebsary entitled. "Why I am ytew days. lcharlottetown. for the past year Mi and Mis Cliirrncc Gallant.. iiciit It) Piusvilic on Sunday. ' . AG I Bedeque -Mr and Mrs. Herman Mac- ;Farlane and their two young sons. .returned on December 1, after a pleasant visit with members of itheir family in Ontario. as well as other relatives in New York and. Massachiisetts. Mrs. Henry Callbeck. Central ,Bedeque, has as her guest her .sister, Mrs. A W. MacGillvary of Diival. Sa.sk.. who arrived here by! plane on December 3. Mrs. Mac- i(;illiai-y will also visit with other llllfnlbclis of hcr family while on the Island. I Miss Dorothy Townsend, Sher- . '3" AIIKIICHHE A Vilenlrme Wclali 'bronke was the guest of Mr. and .”5:flv3:gyThgli' dM””'g tlcfms imd IS planned for raising funds. IOIIOW-I The ruial mute mail cariicr in Mrs. Ivan Dawson. Central Bede-p hlqnvs 'nf glr Allidaiullwlilijilf-.5 (”D'hlF ing tho business. A film was shownll-inwlan has been having a difli- que Over the weekend. .m imaft " A i ' ”-l 3 s 'Xouth's Opportunities and Lheciilt time covering his route our-. ' ' Christmas Message" which had ing the past few days now that the Mess.-5 He,-hp,-i C,-3,5. Mldcue. Mm Stem Maw-8.15. emplowe been especially arranged for meet- road is impassable for cars. .10". Kenneth Mung.-t, Searleiuwn, ll'l the Bank of comma;-Ct Albie.-. Ink Badminton Ind Iunfh Com-I land Vernon Muttart. Cape Trav-I ':in. was a XXeCI(.end mmmr of p.etcd the evenings prograiiime. Mrs. Len Arsenaiilt and little (.,.S9' X'(1(urn(Id ygcently from a iirr p.-reiiis, 31. and Mrs. RUSK”, -----E -- --- Judy. spent Saturday afternoon in we-skis (tip in Boston. Mass. and MacNe'.'in. B lForcsl View, at the home of Mrs other Agnciican cities, y d Margaret Arscnault. . Mr and Mrs. Elvin Cougliiin. r 8 a a a n e I 1 The sympathy of his manyi Fiimmersidt. were week-and vis- Messrs. Leo and Clifford .Ai'sen-ygnem-15 m gedequev and the 5”,-. Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Maclseodia were visitors to Murray River on d stinday. November 5. ult, were in Alberton on Satur- ay. iiors to Roxbuigv. guests of Mr. .iid Mrs. Keiiizeth Cotirzhlm. Mr and Mrs Ted Hudson and. lamily were in Cape Wofe rcceiit-' !" and iisited with Mr. and Mrs Allie MacNeil. Miss Gloria Pcteis of l)llliili was Mrs. Alex MacDonald. Brcadal-I in Howlan on NOV. 27. bane Village. is teaching in North ;Gr:inville School. for a few weeks. Mrs. Robert Flemming. Hamil- Iduring the illness of the regularw , , M;-y Lest” LOW”. has purchasg leach”, Mm Fred Taylor. .on. Ont.. is spending a whilr at- r'I tilt property iornierly owned the home. of her parents. Mr and i. Mr and MW Garth Bunion Mrs lxlilliigc MrcLeod and littlcilvlrs. J. H. Richard at Hmilnin '!1d plan; in mg". m .1” mar Miss Gail Macl.end. i-cre visitors at i'.:'urn the home of Mrs. Htrr; Crasuell. lIlll.s Nziriiia Gallant. pupil at 1Cliai-lottctovan. during the week-tTignisli COI'l'.Pni. spriii tlic last Mr. Hillard MacLeod was a re- end of November 5. week-end of Nm. at her home rant business visitor to O'Leai-v. I here. W C) I ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham 1's. iarcs Marcel gd. Wat . :1 I. l'. S . th. '. .. - . - DHSXL has been speridlxfinln a IQ ;!lllFq(;lrr,lflliIVlr ll1Ilr:3'lPI;lI?: gsmenl; Miss Alll(lIP I-'OlClx imiiil Inf (luvs In Wcncmn N B V s fa s - A I - yMiscouch (onxcnt, sprni inn last . . . . . . tisit- Glahillll. Brendfllbnlm liieek-end of Nm-embcr at iirr liumr in: uith her daughter and son-. I F . C . in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mac. Mr and Mrs. William Graham at mmne 'm''' C". . i - r -- nnell have icturned from a Tel) pleasant Mr. Ind M". Alphonse Bernard t- t. T ' t . Alb ti. d . , Miss Gloria Re:-id. Grade Elt-ten l'li1Cll,Tlll2' A0lEl'll(I)1l.igg'gnll wasedoqlntealinld s"mme'I”dF' "mm mmda)' I-acher at Alberion Hizh Siliool the i'cai- some of the uesieriilN"V' 28 '” Hmvlilni ;.-ant the week-enrl "ii i - .' ' i I '. . iii 1 iei par farmers weie Just cutting lhcir Messrsv Gmrge Msmauh M ”'”5- MT and Mrs. Wilmot R strain. at thr time of Mr. and Mrs. .Howlan and Eddie Blanchard iii rounding communities is extended to Mr. Reginald Forbes of Kin- koia. formerly of Lower Bcdequc, on the occasion of the death of hist iiiiiilicr. Mrs. D. N. Forbes of Tyne; Yallcy. - - j ELMWIOOD W. I. . i mmmnci lnstiiiiir was nrgaiiizcd; ill the school on December 3. by. lVIl'5 Manning. assisted by Miss Brown. Mrs. Manning presided and; explained some of the things doney .'bv the Womc-ii's Institute. There wire nine members Jnmed at this nit'-cliiig F0llow.ng is lhc. slalr oi oliiceis for the year: President. Mrs. Nell Campbell; Vice-President. Miss Hilda Gallant; Secretary-Treasurer. lMrs. Stanley L. Colwill. i Fnllowiim are the cnnveners: l-lrnlth in welfare. Mis. Elmer Col- -.vill: Citzzeiisliip, Mrs. Cyril Egan: lpiibiiciiy. Mrs Wilfred Campbell: ni-ad. Coleman. H 3 - V -L g . - Mr. and Mrs. Burtnr. Stewart IGMI: rII!Tne'lM(3ral Coldb ook New-I Ialflllintelijeiiwtlifip Olin lgllilili:IQT1rltC:I"uleArl1:IrsianE:l,a'xd!lSEEEl'iiE:lff. Poscbank. were reccrii visitors i.; Bruiisivick .madP ii. i.i.,...:.5 iii ioliltnn. Ont. Mis. Artie MacPhee: Home Iii.” home of Mr and Mrs. Lester Breadalbane on becembeii; p EC”””m”"c' M” Jab" Mm" IV-”'-ll-".6? and Mr. and Mrs Jim I M ' ' Several ladies fmiii Hmvlaii ivciii Phee: Auditors, Mrs. Eiizene Wallace Mr Samuel 011185916 ST. W35 the in Bloomfield Station in the linmc IVlarQuillan. Mrs. Joe Tierney. Mr Hun, Laard I 21151 Speaker In 1116 Fredericton of Mrs. Jack Foley on Thursdayi Mrs. Neil Campbell invited the .. mm Imi pu'rC1.,”fgd 11”” lm”-5'5 mid Brcadalbam CIl”5W”1 CI'Nl'Ch- night, Nov. 25. where they gatli- lmembers to her home for the Janu- EVHCLC cougm:n-- 1- yftfni Mr. ca on Sunday. NOVCITIDEF 5. At the cred for the St. Anthony's Altar arv meeting on the 11th. Ewan. V” A )0 .li. Frank evening service in Breadalbane. Mr. H-so s "” " - - - i-ad. it li.-.ule4d Gillcsplc brought a vcitv helpful ' g M 1 lznitesiding in O- and coiivincing message from Ll pa” M qr C-llamiliurihased Tnessolniiiaiis. the fifth chapter. hmm. s 0 JUIPA s Mrs. Gillrspie sang "Give Me 'I'hy gppp CU. Heart" preceding the sermon. and . . Mm?-FT" .--um You Counted the Cost?" fol- Each Sunday until Christmas, . ' i ,10Wl"K It Hot Turkey Dinner with all the fixms P LO-ND0;h' ICP' -- Basil i'Iobin- Miss Dnrntliv Mntliesoii. Siim- Served flionl” .-on iif Xancuuicr and Ottawa. mersidc. visited Breadnlbane. dur- 12100 ' L30 and 5300 s 6330 VI1 1 . - - i In 0uS0dEl:ClgChan4dian cricket team: in; the week end of November .3. 1' b Bis tour last summer.) -1; as een posted to Paris as fiysg ”"-CFOIBIIV of the Canadian emb.-.155 mere. Robinson. M... m the xfy tcrnal affairs l'lCI'1ai'(n1nnf at C-2..- nrla House in London loaves Wm! Price 31.25; If fairly melts in live mouth! A HILLSIDE RESTAURANT. ALBERTON F If at all possible please make reservations Children .75c I - us vifc and family in Janiiary SAINT 301-iiv. ma I-'loi-encc Davidsoii .l.'i(tS)l;lC.tlT Mn”- nurse to the sidewalk itllicii 1:-in to helnyan aged ..,..,,mn Mm Md bec” II” by El truck Bcfor .-:he returned. the ' . ii had been stollzlgrse containing anlroww , -STABILIZED muiur BUTTER .3 GIFT SUG Jodhpurs (3 - bx) . CHRISTMAS TRAIN SERVICES TIGNISH Trill" IPIHIIIK Sunimc-raids or Tig..i,i. ,4 10.01 pm M" h hold until 4:!!!) p.m.. Dec. 20th, 22nd and '.'.4th. I . P SOURIS 1 7'31" IPIVIHI Charlottetown hr ilourlc at '!:.'to pm win 1... IN” "N" 4100 P-I11-. I):-c. lath. zotii, zinc, zemi "am am, ELMIRA i ml" '9"I"K EMWII It 6:45 run. for iiiinirii will in iimi .. HI 3:15 pm. on Dec. 20th and zmi. "I Snow Suits (4 -14) ml" '""I"l 50"?" M 5:45 pm. for icimii-ii will he held I SPECIALS IN Suede Overalls (Infants to 6x) . . . . . S2.9B Baby Bathrobe Sets (pink and blue) . 51.98 ALSO: Pyiumus. Housecoufs. Slips. Sweat- ers. Caps. Mins. Skins. Blouses. Dresses. Slacks. Boys'Pants. Coats and Coat Sets. f Ties. Belts. Shins. Toys. I A Complete Line of Baby's Wear Jands CHILDREN'S WEAR Corner of Water and Summer Streets GESTIONS 53.98 59.95 until 1:15 pm. on Dec. 21st and 23rd. GEORGETOWN l THIN leaving Mount mmrt .m. at aim . . i G. . town will be held until 5:80 pm. on Dec. zmh. Eiliid anrlid 242:6 I THU? I-vln: Mount Stewart ht. in ms run. 1.... c,,,,,,,. . town will he held until 5:15 pm. on new lath 11.; ""1 go” . - . - - . . Books CANADIAN NATIONAL IIAIIWAYS MONTAGUE : gig”-is . . ; I -n-an igying M.,,...,,,, ;..g ,0, mum". I. ma ppm. Wm 31... See our exclusive display he held until isziii p.m. on Dec. lath, Elcf um um; iimi min , Stationery "I R"'""'3" Cafdii Fill? leaving at 5:01 p.m. will iw hrlil imm am gun. on im. zmii Stam Albums China. Books for all 22nd and sun. . ' Cut 1,5, 3:05. Pic. Tralnlloavlns Montague for Montague M. at. Mill p.m. will 61"” Evnppm” be bold iiaai niui pan. on Dec. inn. 2m Ind um: um min llummel leaving as ms uni. win he iii-iii iuitii mi; gun. on her. son. Figurines Sh! Ill MI. . I STORE Summer street have moved back to their ftirmcr' home in Malpcque. All join in wel- coming thcm back. His many friends will be glad to see Mr. Oliver Campbell. out again. following his recent illness. His many friends will be pleas- ed to know Mr. James MacNeill. is improving. He has been a pa- tient in the Prince County Hos- pital for the past week. Mrs. John Clark. Sea View. is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital. All hope for a complete re- covery. Mrs. Heber Dickieson of Howlaii. and three children are visiting with Mrs. Dickieson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wall, Kensington. R. R. Her many friends will rc- gret to learn Mrs. Dickieson has been ill with jaundice. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Harry Champion. Malpeqiic. has moved to Gagetoiiii, N.B. where he is employed for the com- ing months. Mr. James Beairsto. Baltic. is confined to his home with virus pneumonia. His many friends ' "n . I .3. 1 . Mr and Mrs. Bruce Ci'o7.ie:' and daughter. Sharon, of Baltic. left on Tuesday morning. Dec. 7 for Moncton. N. B. Mr. Isaac Walker. has taken over ,the Kensington Rink and already Ihas started to put a sheet of ice on. Mr. Walker plans to have the rink opened at an early date. 'wea- I.I'lCIl permitting. All wish Mr. Walker every success in his new enterprise. What might have resulted in a more serious accident occurred to Mr. Bruce Riley on Saturday morning. Dec. 4th. while he was attempting to back the tractor into a building. his foot slipped off the G . IIALI-' GAI-LOUIS "CAMEO" clutch. and the tractor continued James Mcxay. were recent buy. backing up pinning Mr. Riley's ness gvisltors to head between the heade on top of the shed door and the steering wheel of the tractor." His .many friends will be pleased to know he is making a rapid recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Cranford McKay. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert S. Mclilwen are on a motor trip to Boston and Maiden. Mass. Iiuntcr Central Badgquel CV. MANY LANGUAGES 1 NEW DELHI (CP) - Twenty- one plays in 15 different ianguglcs -14 Indian and one English-were staged in the first Irrdian national drama festival here. President 1).. Rajendra Prasad expressed hope the festival-would become an 3”. Eustace and nual feature. CAPITOL THEATRE SUMMERSIDE TODAY 3:30. 7:15, 9:15 . SATURDAY 7:15, 9:15 In Cinemuscope ROSE MARIE With Ann Blyfh. Howard Keel. and Fernando Lamas. Mcssrs. Set against the background of the Canadian Mounties. Filmed in California's High Sierras. and Canada's Jasper Park. CRAPAUD THEATRE DEC. 10 - 11; - FRI. 8:30; SAT. 3:30 "A SLIGHT CASE OF LARCENY" Starring Mickey Rimiicy, Elaine Stewart. Eddie Bracken Comedy and Romance GOOD SHORTS PLEASE NOTE: ONE SHOW SAT. in wishing him a speedy rccov KENSINGTON I g I Friday-Ssiui'day 7:15-9:15: Itlatinoc Miss Lydia Tuplin. has retui'ned.g-30 gamma... Bob HOW. in- to her home after spendinlz th0.viu:Ri-: roams THE GIRLS" in Tonight 7 . 9:20 past two weeks with friends ii:I(,..-)miml,,,-' 90.513,-ring T . M , v , - I NONI! Hedellucr ltiii, .-'ti'lciin Dalil. Rnsftiiidlgtll C12; Saturday 7 - 9.20 -nizx. 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