JUNE 23. 1951 I 7 Q p PAGE FIFTEEN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN .DEN'l'AL OFFICE at H. S. xllen closed until about middle of lulY- ' JO THOMAS MOYII oi gedequo will conduct the Divine service of Worship in the Ken- ungton United Church. Sunday. yum 24th. at 11 A. M. in summer- field at no P. M- Prolmlonal Ennis E. E. Parkman. Opt.D.. R.O. orrosirzraisr Ina examined 1 alum littad Office Iloum I 9 to u - 1 to s I and by appointment ram am BEGIN! THEATRE BLDG. Illmer lt.. Snminerside I r Earle Hickey . clustered Accountant caasdtan Bank of Commerce luildlna Iummerslde. P. I. I. rnoiu: ms I s. r. Hunter n. if? OPTOMETRIST I complete Visual Analyses l l l I 1 Glasses Fitted j rnone aiis . IMALLM.AN's BUILDING I Iaasmeralds. P.E.l. i VI. CHESTER S. Macil0liAI.ll LLB. Banister, solicitor. Notary, EM. -COIPITINT complain Ia- suranca service. W. Boyd Beairsto. Kansington. y -ROME MADE we CIIAM and cake. Lower in t school. Monday. June 25th sponsored by Woments Institute. -NOTICE. The offices at all the Summeraide optometrists will be closed all day Wednesday tram June 6th until Sept. 26th. -DR. L. K. ZIILINEKI. Kin- kora, General Practitioner, Office hours: 24 P. M. and 7-9 P. M. Maternity cases by appointment. Phone 9. -NORTH BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. A service sundsy. June Hill. North Bedeque 11.00 A. -M. Travellers Rest 2.30 P. M. Free- town 7.30 P. M. Rev. Kenneth Campbell. Minister. -ICENSINGTON -4 Three out comedy "The Oampbells Are com- ing" to be presented by Hope River Players in King George I-lall. Wednesday, June 27th. at s.oo PM Full of laughs. Don't miss it; spon- rored by Junior chamber at Com- merce. Admission 50 cents. -IIORDEN CIIUBCII. - Service Sunday, June 14th. at 3 P. M. in Legion Hall. Bible school at. 2 P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study every Wednesday evening at Mrs. H. MacKenzie's. Everyone welcome. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Min- later. -PRINCETOWN uxrren CHUIDCI-I, Malpeque. Sunday, June 24th. Sunday School 11.00 A. M. Divine Worship: 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 PM. King Edward Lodge AF. and A. M. will attend the evening service. There will be no services on July 1st and 8th. Rev. James Cross. Minister. -KENSINGTON - BURLING- TON AND NEW LONDON Ar3Iic- an Churches. Filth Sunday after Trinity. June 24th, l95l.' Nativity of Saint John the Baptist. Servic- es of the Day. at. Mark's, Kensina- tnn, lioly Communion 8.30 A. M. Sunday School 9.30 A. M. Morning Prayer 10.30 A. M. st. 'rhoma.s'. New London. Sunday school 1.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 2.30 P. M. st. Stephen's. Burlington. Sunday School 6.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Robert Coupland. Omca toimerly ,' ' by Late Ruth Strong. K.C. Money to Loan Collections Proinptly Attended To. - ..:a-...j.......::?.:1.. R. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty 6 Summer sc., Summer-aide PHONE em .llr. Burton Howatt tCliange of Office ilouis BORDEN Afternoons: 3.00 to 5.00 Tuesday and Friday Evenings: 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. Thursday ' u How To M Howien and Vicinity Miss Helen Platts and brother-in-law Tom Burton 39011! fall! put" three weeks Howlan and other buts or P. I. have now returned to home! in Bolton. Mass. In I-Iowlan her in E. they were guests of Mr. and Mrl. ' Jack Platts and Iainily. on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack ' Platta had as guests Mr. and Mrs. S. 5. Benton and children Barbara and Norman of Bummerside. Mrs. In-ank Peters Dorothy Peters are spending some time with their parents in Duvar beiore going to Ontario. Mrs. Tom Cook of Cape Woli came to I-Iowlan where she spend a short visit with her daugh- ter. Mrs. B. csrruthers. Mrs. Jerry Gallant and little grandson Urbain were in Wood- stock recently. Mr. John Henry oorcoran oi O'l.oary who died in Western Hos- pital. Alberton was buried in st. Anthony's R. C. church cemetery. His funeral mass and burial were conducted by his pastor the Rev.' M. J. Rooney. parish priest. Mr. P. A. Arsenault oi Tignish spent the last week end in May with friends Arsenault was quite a stranger not having been up around here since Christmas. His iriends were glad' to welcome him. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsenault who spent the past winter in Em- erald are now back in this vicinity. Mrs. Robert Gallant and son Edwin spent I. couple of days in Sumrnerside with her sister Mrs. Gilbert Gallant and iamily this week. "mane AND iiTw'n" A-N EXCITING ACTION'HIT -when bigger and better action pictures are made. they'll all be compared to Paramountis blazing Technicolor drama "The Eagle and the Hawk." which opened yester- day at the Capitol Theatre in the muted accompaniment or tingling spines. This John Payne-Rhonda Flem- ing-Dennis 0'Ke:-re starrer. tautly directed by Lewis R. Foster.-packs tore excitement into a single reel than most pictures can lay claim to in their entirety. In addition, there's one breathtaking sequence in particular, where Payne is spread-eagled between two wild horses. that is rortainlv one of most spectacular scenes ever mmed. A thrilling account of a desper- ate mission to Mexico by two American undercover agents ord- ered to investigate an invasion plot. "The Eagle and the Hawk" is based on a stirring chapter in our country's turbulent history. Payne and O'Ki-eie are the daring spy team. while Mi.-xx Piemlnz is so-in who ' their i and Miss y will . in Woodstock. Mrf .Tl-IE GUARDIAN. cnaawrnrrowu : V ITS A GRAND COMPANY MAC: ling, M. 0., of Amherst, N. S.. Highlanders. chats with his Captain V. L. MacDonald. M. C... as it beautiful woman cauzzhl, up in the web of international intri- gue. The three stars. along with the ieatured players, keep the action lively and interesting IhI'0UKhout. There's not one dull moment as the amzizing story oi an attempt to invade Texas is unfolded. llr. GLEN R. IIENDRY Veterinary Surgeon 222 Duke Street. Summersidc. PHONE 2704 DAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Saturday. Matinee 2530. Evening 7:15-9:15. The true-to-lite story of the Northwest Mounted Police, "MRS. MIKE" Starring Dick Powell. Evelyn Keyes Also Serial and News. officer commanding the Active Force company of the North Nova Scotia. second-in-command, iiantry Brigade Group at Valeartier. QUO- P. E. I'. Both oilicera won their Military Crosses dur- ing the Second World War. Their company is now training with other units of the 21th Canadian In- Major L. A. Wat- ol Charlottetown. I cans and -rnucxs FOR SALE 1-1937 CHEVROLET-Reconditinm-tl. 1-1949 CHEV. SEDAN-16.000 miles. room condition. 11--1950 FORD SEDAN. 1-1935 CHEVROLET. 1--1930 NASH. 1-.1951 DODGE HALF-TON. ALI. CARS CAN BE FINANCEI) DAIIISOIPS SERVIGE STATION CRAPAUD PHONE 17 Show- MILLER. MIGLEAII, CECIIJ ALLEN, J. ANGUS. FRENCHFORT. FARMER BEATON'S MILLS. FARMER. 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