Th, Gnu-dig Ini! nth which were opened by Miss gee. 1' 1952 'DOI'IIlMIdd1X and.presented by Mrs. Zita Arsamult and verse: read by Antoinette Maddlx. Both Cor- rirne -and Ben expressed their thanks and appreciation in a fevt 'TsiJanZa.y, Wellington Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harkness and wemchosen w0rds' (iii-iliiilf PE"-HY Of Chlgi-him. N- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallant. SD00! the Week-end With M11 IndlMont'resl are spending their honey- Mi'S- HOWIFCI B8Fi0W- moon in Egmont Bay, guests of I . t . I pp in wa Mr. and Mrs Hector Gallant and n A ween 155”. 0 He 5 sylvlr and Mrs. Gerard Arsenault. reported that Mr. Nelson Ryder iiss a patient in Prince County Hospital. It should have read. he was in for I check-up. On their arrival a tiedding supper was served them and to immediate relatives at home of bridels par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gallant. Mrs. Gallant of Richmond is vls-I I A farewell party was hpld ting with Mrs. Emily Gallant foigcemlv H , . I 1'9- ;in indefinite time. Amed C' "'l”ifi :3 ML Fnd Mill . OXTII ei (1 st. Gilbert who Mr Omer DesRoche.I. who hasfife m0V1nR in Wht-alley River. P. been employed in Ontario for somel 1 They were Prestniefi with note has been visiting his father, '5-'1iis and an address wax read by I-lr Jack DesRoches gill” Allin Maddlx 31,- zm-mn A,-5-E.nau1tv gm, n(h1y Mi and lllis FPIIX l)csRnt-hcs .nrl Mrs Then. Arscnault anfl l..co- and ,V"UnR inn Kiwlesl. of Summer- iaid Arscnauli son of Mr. and Mrs. with also miistrr Louis Desflnchgs y,C,m.,n Ar,,.,m.m 3,, anendmg p son of Mr. nirtl Mr. Malt DesRtiches N Anne la Priralirre Agncuiturpsircciitly visited Mr. and Mrs. Videlc Vollcgo fo rtlie Wlnlcr inonilis Dcsftot-hos of I-Jginniu Bay. Mi: .l.is (iall.iii'. til 0 lmttiy rp. Mr. and Mix liolaiitl Millrii hicc- riztly visited her 52510". Mrs. Hu- iFHl(i- ttcic Hsil--rs on Sunday at imrt Arscnauit. St Chrysostem. .lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Barlow. Misses Irene Arscnatilt and Pal-K iicia Arscnault. attcnding cum-ant Mr and Mrs Harry Barlow and .- South Riistirn YlSll0(1 their pai- family. Mr and Mrs. Harold Hark- .-:l;. M:' an:l Itlix. Vicioiiii Aismv H0:-5 !aniil) and Mr and Mrs. 1,11 and M, and Mrs. stcphm IluH)I1Rl'(l Tltonipstiii all of Summer- tmenault iszdr VISHCFI at the home of Mr. Canri Mrs. How ard Barlow on Sun- The Ladies of St (Thrvsostem day. ("rill Altar Soricty hold their nicot- iig at tho "innit of Mrs Arthur Ar-' Mi and Mi: irrtaiill, ” Riill r-ill was nits In... Billy 1V1('LlirI' Anti 5-,,..g ,. IIRUEIIIPIN (VI- trrNlb)'F,n1cnibris and lhrcc tis- 51'"-'ii 5i"i"i3.V -ii ill? lit-mo" of Mrs. nnrs. A bingo is in lw held at lhv i"1i-Icncc Barlmt. in-imr of Mrs Dtflilllr Av.-cnriiilt and wizcs are to be donated by mcni- M” Mai” Gm”-I "' 5i”"mFF- hcrs and a sale of liinrhrs is to liriflr” SW1” ill? ttct-k-vnd at the old A itclcnmo a-1-' cvfc-ndrd iii "lamp M his ”'"”l'" 3"” 31”” Mi :lII')l'x- Mrs Angus in rsrnatiii, "mi Ml" M"-l'” (i"""b1" Ti. :..'.-i.'. uh ll , 2.? ii A - ' in - A iinek-orrl at hci Iirinic hr-re i'.iillip Sale of crab bags was fol- '.twed by lunch sci-ierl by ltristrss .-assisted by Mrs. Wedge, Mr C':irl .'lrla(-Donald. Grand Riv- .c:. ttho has hccn III P. C. Hos- irutal has icturnetl to his home. Mr, and Mrs. Joliii Peter Cassie Itli and Mix ('i,,,,;.., (-:.,,.pm.” in flioir recent mniiiagc in lL'g- Si. liaic rrluriincl to their home .-iiont Bay Church. The bride is the in Southwest from a trip to N, 5, naugliter of Mr and Mrs. Arcade . Sp Arsenaun of Abrams Village: Mr and Mrs llilsoii McPh(-P. 'ihey have purchased the lionis.St”iliN93i- ii'r"l' Rik?” Ull I9Fid('llCc liiiilt a few years aizo by Mr all(1:'" Slimiiicrslfiv ".lrs. Enianucl Arscnnult who ltavc' A. .. . . . noved to Sunlnwrsldc linniily:q”f(ii3:i'sid?nJl::wt('dl;.mpl1::: Mr, and Mrs, Cy,-11 Arscnaun taken up rcsidcnrc in Wclliiigtoi). have returned from an enjo.vablc.1'i"F iii? WW9!" months. 'liif to Sherbrriokc and Montreal.i R g , g Miehoc They I'U4t'Fll(”l by car in. M 1"” M” "'”'l i”'"llh””- .o'.nl'Janv ti-itli Mr and Mrs Ar l?Snuml"P7" 3”” ” "””'h" "i t, ”. '. iii r.t-le wt-il l"””'i '"”””-I '”'”'i""' Wm! mu Some! wnnw :1 )9 ifrnni a trip to Halifax. N S l The mrintlily inectinl of Mont '11ci'e thev visited fl1Fll' aunt. Rev "sister St Zita who is ill. ' Mr: Rose Savage has returnerllsham?”l Mi” S”fiPi.V was held at it-tme after a three week stay in 9 mm" "f Miss Leg" Dpiia-W P C Hogmlal All gwih her a rnm.i1t'llh an attcnclancc of 13 mcnihcrs. mwie reiuwerv, I V fnllott'iiiK thc miiuites of last meet- " iinili reports from v;irious rom- A masquerade party was held 1-e.mllleO5 wore lieairl. Mrs, Derasp t-r-ntly at my Ablams V111".-igavve an interesting lecture. ”l-7du- icliool. All the children friok partl Caiifin 0! Children At Homo." Next n the games. They were srtI'VC(1'iT;EPnIlIlI1E ttill ho hold at the homi- ..,,ke and 5-andvuchcs by ladies of iv rs. Tilnitin Aisrnatill tvhon hr district. In tho senior dept 71"” 53” Wiii 1'10 H"-WPIICEI l'l.l' OX Miss Norma Gallant carried ciff"h3n1' (ii TN-"ID"-A A1 Close of the prize. costume of policeman. Coiigratiilatit,-iis a-c oxtcnrlvd lt- 'members. Stim of S3000 was rest The Ladies of Abrams - Villagoi1-ined:------- m-ti at the home nf Mrs. Anfhnnj. Gallant for monthly meeting. 2:! Cniii-oils IH'l'Pl1Pl.f1 Iii figment 'HN'1"llJ(”.'S and 2 visitors were pi'c-lBay Hall on Fiwday, and Sunday .cnt. It. was decided to pack boxLm'cnings. Nov 1.0 and 21, in aid of clothing for the Orphanage A of the church and were staged by Mrs. Emanuel the season a A meeting of St Thomas Aquinas quilt was madc bv mcmbcrs and Svcicly was liclrl in lhc school with l'-1 bccn dcciclcrl in iinvc a loltcry pa Rood .1tt!'nrlaiit'c Mr Victnrin -ncends to ho bruit to tho mis-.Ai'srnaulI..prcstrlcnt. npcned thp :,inns in Africa Bingo uas l'tlafy'9dll7lPPiIllE A i'vcro::tinnal pi-rig;-am and a f'l6llCl0ll'- chicken stew wasWI'as given Chincsc Auction was starved by hostr-2: -held which netted a tidy sum. V lthe Ladics of St. Chrysostnm and A ms-ntirvtial shrwvr was held at school children. Tim hall was fill- l"'7i9 ”i MP 31111 M” Fidel? A1" ed to capricily. Sclci-lions on pro- '”ii;iUii- 5i- G'ihCl'i "Ii Prid-If "Will gram consisting of songs. skclrhes. ll hnnm” lli lilbir fidiiihi'-'l- Cm'lf'1lalhHliGS. music and stop-dancing .ine. whose marriagc lo Bcn Rlbtuerc well aimlaiidcd. Fnllmvinz lottery was won by "iallant. Earlicr in 'l"'- fli Mnni C-M'm"i "Wk DiaCE'.lhe conct-rt. rlratvs werc conduct- ”i"-iiiiy A” 3"1”iT95F W” "9-ad blind by St Thomas Aquinas Society W1: Ziia Arsrnauii T71? 1211531 "i1Winiicrs being Alfred Gallant Pius- tnrmr was rcciriicnt of many usc- Vlllc. MISS Flnrcnrn C.-iudcl. Mon- Summcrsidr. LTYIEEIIIIXI. hingn was Fnjnyed by ma, 1 Alma ALIEITON W. I. -The story of motlier year of achievement was told by the rec- retary of Alberton Women's Insti- iure at the annual meeting which f0llOW9d' a dinner at Hillside Tourist Home. Mrs. H. J. Lcrlin, who was elected first president of the Institute twenty-seven years ago and the only charter member now zictlve in the organization. gracious- lv presided over the dinner table. Pleasing p;ano music was furnish- ed by Mrs. Eldon Miller and at the close of the business meeting Mrs. C W. Hayes delighted everyone present with the showing of pic- turse taken during a recent VIIII to Western Canada. The president. Mrs. Joseph Cal- laghan. gave s brief addressitnd the secretary. Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. gave it resume of the year's activities for home, school. community and ('(llll1IT)'. KPSIGGS study of it number of helpful topics which havg broad- ened the outlook of members Ind contral. Presbytery Y.P.ll. Hold: Meeting! -The Central Presbytery Young lPeople's Union held two sessions in the Bcdeque United Churth on November iaili. The first session opened at 3 pm. The president, Mr. Gordon MacK9nz';e of Broad- nlbane was iii the i-hair. A de- votional period was observed. The gathering divided into two discussion groups. after which Rev. IGcorge K. Ward, pastor of Bedeque Church. addressed the meeting on the Theme "Lorri increase our faith". Rev. L. M. Murray of Ken- gsingmn United Church was the :leader of one group and Rev. Mr. Ward the leader of the other group. , At. the evening session at 7 p.m.. Rcv. C. R. Maputo of Hunter River United Church, spoke of the "Call to the M.iiistri' The officers for the ensuing year arcs President, Mr. William Mouse, Summerside; vlce- . . president. Mr. Gordon Macxenzie. assisted "mm "I Mmming bat" Brndalbanm M.c”,tm.).gu.cMm."v home-makers. the fellowship of the nine regular and two special meet- iiigs held during the year has been -of iiiesliniable value and pleasure. For the school the Institute has ptii-chased a picture of the Queen for each room. a school bell, lup- plenientary textbooks, two pencil sharpeiiers, plasticliie, etc. Usa of lll(' Hall was given for school clos- ings at Christmas and in June. At ithr end of the school year a treat luas provided for the children. A lMiss Edith Claik. Stiiiimcrside. Mr. 'En:'l Peziisoit was appointed dele- gatc at l-artc 'l'lit- sessions ucrc attended bv mung people from SumnlElSldf'. K.-nsiiigton. Breadal- bane and Bed:-quei , Several from Bedeque attended ltlie incet.itg held in Summcrside ion Thursday N'PI1lTlK under the ;.'lLl.IpltlPS of the M. R E. C. t -B.Q. I ilfmm-""”!I' hhf-i;gTnj'n&n'h-1-c?-"-,TsPnault' gt-ltcnmmittcc of three Institute mem- Cl1l')'Sl'15lOl'Tl. Miss Mnrie Arsi-nault. in?” Was, appmmed to mwpemte in i . W , g . g . ..mv tint p0551l)lP with the School St. ClIl)Stl31lVlIi. Mi Llnici Pm. mm mm, . ' . . g . -Bonril in its cflort Ln secure Grades . .. IIPVNIIII. (tiiitcil tliist-ri ' g Mum AW, Mm,” Stella. 1X1 and XII lot Albetlon. More . than sixteen thousand fish nil cap- ; The Lat-it.-5 at st L'h;'y5n5I0fnI5UlC5 were lIH'1('TE(1 for school and 3Altnr Society mcl recently at the DiiP'5Ch00i Ciiiifiifn. ;homr- nf Mrs Joscph Arseiiatilt. C0mmiin1i.V 'l'rn mrmhrrs ttmo pioscut 5ln11iiiUiidi'('d Mill ltlIIf' tlsllnr lt iias dr:t'irlcd in put. liundrod and lllll'l)-lllllE' hospital t-liasr rod livri ml riipsiilcs 1(Il'lPlIll.'?. tn: srnclinc of Christmas srliun! ('llll(lI't"ll Kiutliiir: L'll'('lD ttill lioxrs and cards in cldeilv shut-in VhEllDlf1 at tho home of Mrs. Arcndc y folk. the s.iiging of carols at. the .Arscnault. and thrie ttill be 1-1 Westciii Hospital and making ar- chickcii stett fur nicnibors and iancenients for Santa to provide lhctr hit.-hand: Nrv. mnctiiig is tritpnticiits and staff vtllh A treat of he hr-ld at the liuiiio pf Mrs. l”raiikilioiiu-iiiatic Prllllljj planning a Den- work included one fifty home and one Aisiiiiault. Ital ('liii;t (II cli.ldreii of Grade I . All 'l H ' A - lvlcnilicrsptif 'l'lbaIitlll0 (' W 1.. i5I(:1lUn);(;:;”npl'aI'ILlffi1 Sfliliiiolfliigmgannilszl held thcii aiiniial iitcotiiig at tlic-cchnol QDOHQ. assistance 10 Mb rt "home M M'S' J PM” ArS"'la”1t'iPtiblit' Kl britrt- -oiitin ed 06 on 'Roll call HHS aiisttcicd by uy-lkm) 0', ll; IlU'”(s Llilh 3? nam- iiifl aitniii-ti ft-M Miiitilr-s til lxisiiml ,:X.0la 0:121 for loopisunh aiiiitinl niceiiiig txcrc rcad. Biltifyong Aim)?” DEW, ::3,”l);s tg: meaty: 'ffh -k-. -- -1 ” 1 'mpn” n P '”n q M” lmxlll lDistrict Cnreittion. and at the ' bytlic. Vt ' ff .': , :ti:3l'C clkclfffitlclilliltas odlici)dcltfl:mti:lBl”0d D'”””i min”; Ciiierlnif 33 the hold a PFinlr.V snlc in tho ncxl wt ItfLf”d"5miJ m"”93 ""4 EiV' rellni: and mriiihris arr tn rlnii-lmg "I H" H3” H” "I "hiirlf-'11 R" or a late arliclrs Mrs Jni: litt'lta;'rl-H195" ”'”V”'"5 3i N9” ”5 limitt-rl llw lWlFl'IIhOt's to not Iwnir i"”””' R” C""5i m9”-i”B- for tho next mcciinc. roll rail in r”'” ””-i'”' P"”J5Ci- (ii ii" V?” (M, an5...F,.M by Grab Bag Mr... .itar. rndt-uni-atiiig the interior of the ed, Lunch was ,,.,..,d by th, h,..S.,iiiost attractive appearance. Stage (355 lrurtaiiis were dry t-leaned. clgliteen l p . yt-lia.rs wt-ro repaired and two dozen Mr (Hll(1tIIIV(i2Hl(1Pl and -1JlY1lilV.l'.Pu ones piirchaserl. a table (or the ofCl1alhnm. Ix R. VlFllP(l his mu.-I an and I new knchm "mm. rther, Mrs. lvl.-try Grtudrt, rccr-tit-gtiere also purchased. 133 Donations were given to the Mr and Mrs Abdri Gaudef. x'is-Jublloe E.ridOwm""' Fund' Dun” llf'fI rclatives and friends in We-l-lFP5uVM' L B' heal”!-' March or lingtun it-ccnll)'. RM ::Dl:.::l':AsPu;;N,e rmsm by H Sm”. pp IUFIIH prrigrani. catering to Leader- i ship Course. sponsoring the musl- cal show, ”Oklahoma" produced by . ;Ken.s.ngIon High School. it Bobby , M” I H”. D”.md.. ,,; A1,,” ,.,,;('onl: Sl10'-t, dance. hall rentals and contpanicd by her nmthor. !ili's..”””"””nS ii m'59iiiW5- Mary itiacuean of (iornwall. lefli The Red Cross Convener. Mrs. A. 1'(IC(tn”y 10,- B..5t..n, M355. 1,, C. Green rcpnrted that fifty artic- ispend a couple of tvecks visiting 1" Oi knitting and sewing had been relatives. made. At the Blood Donor Clinic V lihere had been one hundred and Mr. and Mrs Nels-iii Oliver. Miziscveii donors from an area which laud Mrs Honiy Olitoi and lt'1i's.ipv(pnrlpr1 W.-st taT1:nish NO SW11". Illanstin Ulirt-r nf Smith Kildaiscfming and vvntey satay cows, W” lmnlnrcd In Bnsliin. Mass On llivlgwpn mm V”,-g Nu" men ".c',,.,ed 'i'9tUrn ii'il' Ihrav 171"” to wen-"i altiit-tr Firatfltid i-ri-tiitcates follow- pvtigltthicit Portland. Maine, vixitinglm, A ,-ours, given by Drg G. E ire ' .. . Fiifiili n mVti't?iil-tr-ip to Maine to . Mrs. Dniiiild Aiiilicizsoii and fruit visit it-lalivcs. yrliildrcn. loft i'rit'cntly fur Whittif Horse. Yukon. whore hcr husband M" 3"”! M"5- M'31(i”im RRYHOV ll: SiaI1I)l1P!1, Mrs Ambcrson was!"r Nm3- f”3”i i" Saini ii"i'm- rec- formerly Fernr Gordon of Alma. lm”-l' 1" W511 M11 Raynor'-I sister. l- llI'lm'U-IQ6I'l'l daily reminder of Clip and Mail today in line Guardian. Mrs. Yen and Mr. Yen and fam- I Mossrs. Arrliic. Frank and Hai'ryiily. iB:rboiir, of Alma, Ncil Barbour" ai1'l Flilrin Bai'lmiir of Monfrosi-.i M" 3"” M” Hall" RHi'h”Ui' M 'ms v---- Alma. motored to Halifax. recent- - n ly to spend at few days with friends. Mr. Archie Rayner. of Aims. and lhrothr-r. Willard. nf Greenmnum. 'nnd Mrs. Wt-nltvorth Yen of Elms- ldale. motni-rd to Huntrr River. ii-rcrntly where they were guests .nf Mr. and Mrs. John Caretv and llfamily. . Miss Gladys Jr-fiery accompan- ' lied by her brother. Wilbert. left T lrecenlly for Toronto. where they lvvlll seek employment. A t D. subscription l uuun to l T1-IE GUARDIAN 13 3 ic: cann Orange I Chocolate Rlpplo I I I I I II I I I l l l l ”CAMEO"' l KENSINGTON 'tvi-ii-Thur. 7.13-9:15. M-G-M tech- inirolor musical, starring Frnd As- ilairr, Cyd Charisse in "THE BAND WAGON” Bank Drawing Thursday. llu ALL-mitt Gig: NAMFZ ADDRESS unoru." mg adjnurned and hmgn W” Nmgllv. I. Hall which now presents A luverend Pius Mumaizhan, of Grand River was a visitor to Elms- dlle on Wednesday. Mu. Eliza Ctainmell is enjoying a pleasant holiday as guest of her sister, Mrs. Hazel Cameron. Mr. James OiBrien was a busi- ness visitor to Summerside on Thursday. Messrs. John W. and Elmer Adams were busiiie.ss visitors to the mainland on Wedncsdaty and Thursday. ' Mr. Joseph Morrissey and grand- son Master Walter O'Brien spent a few days last. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. It is pleasing to loarii that Mr. Louis Dunn has been discharged from Western Hospital improved in health. Mr. And Mrs. Robert Brennan and family ue receiving ii. warm wel-; come on their return from Toronto to make their home here. They have, Robinson. From the Latin Cupboard forty-seven article: mo been used for home care of the sick in the past. twelve months tan increase of thirty-three over the previousi twelve moiitli period). A general Red Cross meeting was held at which Lt.Cul. MacDonald and Miss Arsenault were present. Clothing was secured for it family who lost- home and contents by fire. Withini the past few WPCKS :1 branch of th(" Red Cross Diartster Scrv-cc liasl hen organized with the assistaiict-i of Mr. Gordon MacDonald and Mi's.l Cudmore. l An encouraging feature of thel annual meeting was the tart. thatl tr-n new members liavr ,io.iird thc Institute ttliicli last Xfllilt had an enrollment of lWPllf)'-SlX : The DeCEnlbPl' nier.-ting will list in the Hall with M's. Silas Raincrl and Mrs. Cedrzr Hunter as hos-I llessns. There ttill ho a CIIYISIHIIIS; l1Dr0Rl'Rnl f'.ll(1 ilir mil mil iiiisttcr. jls defined as "siiig. Nl.'.' name or. iD33'-" Officers of the Albeiton lllSf.illfE' (or the coming year are: Honorary President. Mrs H. J. I.:irkiii; Tirsl- deiit. Mrs. Jos:-pli CiIll.i).',llllllI Vl('O- Presideiit. Mis. Thomas Phillips; Secretary, Mrs. Arthur Willtic; Treasurt-i. Mrs. I-lrrbcrt Mattlietvs. Directors. Mrs. Albert Noonan. Mrs. Orville. Phillips. Mrs. Erskine Campbell. Mrs EVOIPII. Sheri: Audi- lnrs. Mrs. Clattou 'l'lRt'Pl'S and Mrs p Gcralrl notiiim. nrtl Cross Cnnvcii-i or. Mrs A F. Grcrii. l led Father Simpson for his kind-l vI4lN'!'0lIW.l. The fifteenth annual rnaoung d Clintpn Women's Institute was held on Nov. 9, at the home of Mrs. George Macxsy. with the presi- dent. Mrs. Ivan Pickering in the chair. The meeting opened by sini- ing the "Ode" followed by the "Creed" in unison. Fourteen mem- bers answered the roll call by Ply- ing their fees. There was one vis- , itnr present. . The many mend! 0i M11 Eds. The president thanked the mem- mund Kelly regret l0 168"! 01 hertbers for their co-operation and at- illness in the Charlottetown Hos- tgygjgnce for the past year. The pltal and best wishes for a speedy Secrgtury-treasurer then gave a recovery are extended to her. report Shawjng receipts 3244.97 and enditures 3152.76. leaving a bal- Many friends in this communiitv 3:; on hand of 392.3,, The Red im'e"ded me mm"! M the 1"” ML Cross Convener reported in sweat- Peter A. Burke at Tignish on Mon- en three M,” menus. on day. November 22. Sincere slim" ' ' htle: six tunlca. one pair pyja- Dathy is extended to the bereaved mg ., d . T , -R .c C wldow and daugmem .mas, fixe resses no qui s in r ...-u 09 iVid0nco in ma ounamn house. Mr. Charles G. Dunn is a patient in Western Hospital and his many friends wish him a speedy return to his former good health. Mrs. borne Loud and three child- ren are spending the winter months with Mrs. William Brennan. while Mr. Laud is being employed on the mainland. "Y" day Box was opened its cnntentsgcud B ' motion paid. u r t 0 n Next meeting is to be held at: Sincere sympathy of the com- the iwmc 0i M”- Timm" 5"m”"' munittv is extended to the family ofi roll call to be answered.by the me 1,”, Mr. John Macpongldg cxcliangc of Christmas gifts. "lhe iGiH1RhTF)". Whose Sudden dealh 0C'.t)r(1XFa11llIlP roniinittoe will be Mrs.ilunch. curred on November 15, following- it short illness. His funeral was held i Thursday morning from his home to st. Mark's Roman Catholic Church. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. J. N. Trslnor who also conducted the burial services in the Adjoining cemstery. Pall bearers were Messrs. William Macxendrick. Bonnett Howard, Stephen Dorie Lloyd Bradshaw. Fred M. (Tllallornn and Charles Rogers. "CRUlSlN' DICK HAYMES - :sont to the Orphanage. The Birth-': grout P'Ii;kerlng und ' aster. 2 "Potato" to 1, as part of the programme? committee for the next qug,-1,, Mrs. Willard Riley. and Mrs. Ch; ' les Woodside. " Tha following are 9,, for the coming year: Mme" President, Mrs. Ian Henderson. Vice President. Mrs. Willard nun; (re-elected); Secretary Treasurer Miss Joyce Easter: Red Cross cm: vener, Mrs. George Maclisy (pg. elected); Directors, Iii”, um. Plynter. Miss Vivian Woodlidc. Miss Joyca Mrs. Ivan Pickering; Autumn Mrs. Willard Riley, Mrs. wilful Pickering (re-elected); Organist. Mrs. Sterling MacKay (re-electedr Birthday Box. Mrs. George Rum: (re-elected). T Correspondence was read amt discussed. It was moved and sec. onded that care parcel be sent to Korea. It was decided to haw, ,- party in the hall to help pm. nmnuminl I0 1345- BM5 W979 9"ivlde for school lunches. Ttvri con. tests were much enjoyed. Th. singing of the "National Anthem Ibrought the meeting to a close af- iwhlch the hostess served 8 dainty nEGENr MATINEE TODAY AT 3:30 DOWN THE RIVER" BILLY DANIELS The annual mretiiig of St. Marltlsl Credit. Union was held Prlday ev-. cning. November 19. at St. Mark's parish hall. The pruldent Mr. George Shaw presided. The various committees gave their reports Guest 1 spcakcr for thc evening u.is Revy William Sinipson of st. Duiistaiilst l,'ntvE'r5il-.t'. Who Kali? A. very lllf-ET-, esting talk and showed two films ofy the Co-op. movement. Lunch it-as srrved by 111? ladies of Burtoiii Women's Institute. ; Sinrcre synipalliy of t'.v ctini-J ll'.llilll)' IS extended to the rt-liitivrs' of the late Mr. Frank liultrt-ll oil Gardiner. Me, and family of Rosa-i ville, P. E. I. On Suiidav evening. November 21. a large crowd gathered at St. Mark's parish hall where Rev. William Simpson. St. Dunstan's College! MIIIIIAZM showed two films on the preparation for the Religious life. Also A short mm of sing-songs that were much ritjoved. Rev. Father Tralnor thank- nms and IN mdmm W mm mndl for host selt-ction of seats. artriidance. TONIGHT (Wed.l E , - iuvmuituic ,8lII8lt '-at-u t "6oin' co'tin"' "Wonduful, Vlondorful Women" . -n mac Build A "lament" CAPITOL - .' ” .. ' . -' . w. octlww S The Love-Making Musical with The Shotgun We'ddlngl.lt,iolls"a M ' bridesl who are carried away (to ntuiic) by seven red-headed brothers. A wmn Voila In law" You Buutiftl tlido"3 ., !- 3P'i"(' . Anllatlala I-G-M lawn ' t-, IIIII. Recorded directly ma soul Imk Hllflntnd plenso find 3 .............. .... far I -- .................. ,. month's gub. lcriptlirn to The Guardian to be lent with my compliments: . Name of Sender- ADDRESS :-vmaalh- -. -x 23412 soc: . :2 A ("r.x'tx -.-. at as .c r. -. .2 .wc..-an Nrzzx at-: wmsqwc: . i.-. -dK?2!'1lKtx4. -2'('1(”K'K'&KZKs-4N An appropriate Christmas Card will be mailed statin the gift is sent. ilutu off the Island to any part. of Canada or One Year 312.00; Six Months 86.00. I Slhlrdly Copy-Ont Ym 33.00: six Months s-1.30. , g from whom the US. are:-- BURDEN WM.--Thur. 7:15 and 9:15: Mutiny- Wvd. 3:30 "BLOWING WILD". starring Gary Cooper. Barbara Slanwi-rk. Ruth Roman and Anth- ony Quinn. - . it-"'m”':i ... Aouissions AS - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. MATINEES: THURS. FRESH-AS-A-DAIFSIY; 3:30 - SAT. 2:30 X . . from LOOK IIIAZINE (MY 77M "Excitement. and lyrical music!...Cai-ousing daneo upenl” from McClLL'S MAGAZINE Ilvvvlll "arighti...Zeaty!...1ulariotisly climatic shotgun wedding." from WOMAN'S NON! COMPANION (howl "Charming. happy, buoyant mm inmentl" from IEDIOON MIOAIINE flue-Ml "hill of fun and excitement! A natural if ever there was onel" SVAIMNO 4 NE PD.WEl.L-.HOWARll KEEI I ,..... lEFF.Rl3HlRISiRUSS.llMBlYNEl0M it ” mylly STARTING TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 Summer-side - SHOWS: EVENINGS AT 7:15 - 9:15: A.. boat -smn-btu'sliing - --iHlIII.W'uIl.mI un: ta:----JVIHISAII As there has been an unusually Iar e advance sale of Tickets by the Y's Men's Club, "On T e Waterfront" will be shown 4 days starting tonight. Please be early Doors open 6:-I Adults 15:: Children Children 25:. FOLLOWS: Ivonlngcx Adults 80:: . ,, Mk 3!: - Marinas!