s when rouarssu -rhnnnrs The first of a series of im- Imunization clinics will be held at the Town Hall, Sum- merside, Wednesday, March 21st at 1:30 p.m. Your in- fants and pre-school children may be protected from diph- theria, whooping cough, and tetanus by receiving inoc- ulations at these clinics. Do not neglect them. MUNICH, Germany. March 16-- (Reutersl-The Pspe has sent his 1319351112 to Oswald Pohl, former Nazi blackshirrt leader awaiting ex- ecuticn for war crimcs in Lands- berg Prison. 5 r..."?J...iiu -Miss I-lolly Williams. lottetown, spent the with: her parents, Mr. Stenning Williams. ofes Char- week-end and Mrs. Mr. Thos. molland has been con- fined to the house this past two weeks with the "'flu." Miss Myra McArihur, who Iis emplcyed in summerside, spent the week-end with Miss Eleanor Birch. Mr. Mac Maclntyre, Mialpeque, ups in visitor to Tyne Valley over the week-end. The Tyne Valley Presbyterian Ladies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Elroy Ramsay on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker and Mrs. Leeman Campbell m tored to Summerside on Thursday. Friends of Mr. Wilfred Mac-I '” W" r "-3-? 5v Ibis--pricodtfo pair sec him ill- EDougall are pleased to about again after his recent ness. Mr. and Mrs. Roland MacDoug- 1111 and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mac- Dougall motored to Charlotte- town on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay, who have been confined to their home with a. had attack of the ENMANS f0ivlllll.Il35 HOURI. V D51. IVERY MAI L ORDER SERVICE T "flu" are able to be about again. Mr. Nelson Sheen is among the latest to be down with the 'flu. Miss Delorespqblewcombe, Sum- merside, spent the week-end with h:; A---ems herc. A reteption was held at the home of Mrs. Laura Yeo on Sat- urday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Campbell, (nee Jen- DIAL-26.26 nie Yeoi who were recently mar- ried. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have taken up residence on Grenville street in summerside. Mr. Camp- bell is an employee of M. I. Bchu:-. man”; Best wishes are extended to the happy. couple. fMiss Connie Sharp, Eut Bide. ( Wilfred McDougall and attending school in Tyne Valley. lfnster Brian Colwell, who was "riously ill in the Prince County Hospital is much improved due to the good nursing and medical care he has received there. Messrs. Charles and Stewart William, Charlottetown. spent the week-end at their home here. Mis" Joyce Punting, student of Prince of wales College. Char- lottetown, spent the week-end with Miss Blanche Mcbougall at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Mn:Dougall. Many from this community at- tended the Moccasin dance at the Mt. Pleasant Rink on Saturday evening. sponsored by the Cana- dian Legion. it is understood that the Legion are endeavouring to raise money to furnish a room in the new hospital in Tyne Valley. The regular monthly meeting .. is staying with her aunt. Mre.' "for Tuesday. Much 13. Mrs. nin- lan Williams was Appointed on the sick committee for the follow- ing month and Mn. wudo Mc- P null and Mrs. Ivan Mcxay on the school committee. The meeting adjourned and I delicious lunch was served by the hcsteu and Baking , committee. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mn. Elmer Baker on the first Tuudey in April with Mrs. Char- les Newcombe, Mrs. Ivan McKay and Mrs. Hardy Ramsey on baking ooinmittee. Collection amounted to 33.90. The Lot 12 Rockets defeated the Lot 13 Green Aces in the final playoffs by winning two out of three games. The two teams had many interesting games during the winter and were very evenly r tchcd. Large crowds were in attendance at all matches through- out the season. The trophy, which u... r" :25 by the Ellerslie Le- gion r.':s presented by Allison England, nesident of the ugion. to Cyril Williams, Captain of the Lot 12 "Rockets. Good sportsman- compete again. uusnmwn scnool. of the Tyne Valley Women's In- siitute was held on Tuesday even-, ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Grade vur.-1.ElwI01' Mum; 2. Hart Lidstone. The meeting open- ed with the president presiding, by repeating the "Club Woman's Creed", followed by roll call which was answered by presenting hot- watez: bottle covers oro bed-pan covers for the new Nursing Centre. The minutes oi the previous meet- ing were read and adopted. A let- tor was read from Mrs. Tennant of Scotland, thanking the mem- bers for boxes that were sent to her for Christmas; also a receipt from the March of Dimes. acknow- ledging a donation sent in. A shower for a member was planned Report for month of Ilebruary. Theresa Brown; 3. Rona Paynter. Grode VI.-1, Charles Brown; 2, Lois stavert; 3. Irene Profitt. Grade V.-1, Beryl MacLeod; 2. Bloycc Stavert; 3, Mervin Sim- mons. Grade III. Sr.-l. Gerald Brown: 2. Lewis Simmons; 3, Thelma Mac- '1n. Jr.-vi. Leod. 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Priced . ......... ..............-...-o...-.. 85c 1 I-rm: GUARDIAN. cnaanorrsrown Iedeque Note: the funeral of Mr. John 'roombe at loletge Traverse on Sunday. March The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Zlohn Toomhs. and family. Cape Truvene, on the death of Mr. Toombe, on March 0th. Mr. and Mrs. Toombs were residents, of Bedoque some years 880- - Mr. And Mrs. George Lock- hert. Kensington. were recent vis- itors to Middleton. the guests of Mrs. Lockhartfs sister. Mrs. Wilfred Oraig and Mr..Craig. They attended the Church service at Bedeque on Sunday morning, March 11th. Mr. James Arbing, has recently disposed of his snug property at North Tryon to Mr. Stirling Lord of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Arbing have spent the past several months with their daughter, Mrs. Robert Affleck and Mr. Aftleclr. Mr. Arb- ing has purchased a nice lot in this several hedequo people attended. st. l'ati'Ick's Play- At Iioncington Dramatic Club presented the three act. comedy, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling", to a large and appreci- ative audience in the King George run last night. This play is I heart-warming drama replete with laughter and tears. c The out included several forinrr stage favorites and they were ably supported by some talented new- comers to a Kensington stage. The scene is set around the home of Pat Gerahty. who hes suffered an accident and is obliged to propel himself about in I. wh-el chair. The part of "Pat" is cap- ably taken by Tom Turner. His ward and faithful companion and nurse, "Eileen 0'shawn." is true to her first-love, Pat's son "Bob" during the ten years of his ab- sence and is re-united with him when he returns a famous actor -The Ihdien Rlver- Remington Ship WI! Shown by the 10l1n8 village and has already begun work and singer. The parts of "Bob" team and it is hoped that another on o bungalow. The Arbingslare and "Eileen" are realistically pop. winter residents will have the planning to reside here in future. trayed by Alfred Mcquala and pleasure of watching these teams Mary Cameron. "Mrs. Mulrooney." Pat's house- keeper, a motherly Irish women who tries to manage everyone. especially her daughter "Mary". is a part full of pathos and comedy teen members were present. Mrs. easily interpreted by that versatile A. J. R binson had charge of the veteran of the stage, Mrs, L, G devotional period. The business part Ramsay. C.D.A. of the meeting was presided over Her charming daughter "Mary" by the President, Mrs. Edison finds out in time that "Jimmie Wright. A large number of articles Duggan" is we only man for her. was handed in by the members for "Mary" and "Jimmie" are shorter overseas relief. There were also parts assigned to Agatha Mchgl- four quilts. Mrs. John Myers had inn and Justin Reid who turn in 1 charge of the programme, assisted good performance. by four of the members. The next "Mrs. Feinberg". the owner of meeting is to be held at the home Pat's boarding house, is a short of Mrs. Edison Wright. Programme but difficult part well taken by committee: Mrs. Essie Wright and Mrs. Justin McLeilan. Mrs. Wilfred Craig. Lunch commit- Just as every play has its vmqm tee, Mrs. John Myers and Mrs. it must have its - liceman and this Ralph Callbeck, Meeting closed time the big tender-hearted Irish with Mizpah Benediction. A lunch cop "Tim Casey" is cleverly acted and social time followed. by Sydney Heckbert. while the un- popular part of the villain, "Harry The March meeting of the Bed- Riner", is equally well taken by eque Women's Institute was held Eddie Pendergost. on Tuesday. March 6th at the Miss Hazel Hughes. as "Lou, home of Mrs. Daniel Noonun. The Harry's girl, shows very convmc- President, Mrs. Walter Bowness ingly that she has no heart for his presided. The singing of the Instit- shady deals. Miss Helen McDon- ute Ode opened the meeting fol- aid as "Mamie", an ambitious lowed by the Creed in unison. The playwright, brings good fortune to roll call was ronded to by thir- all when her show is accepted ond teen members. One new member the play ends on a happy note as was added. Minutes of last meet- the curtain falls on the re-united mg were read and approved. On lovers. motion it WIS agreed that all bills Specialties between the acts be paid. Reports ed sick and were instrumental music by Peter school commltte were presented. Perry, Emile Gauthier and Yvonne A sum of money was voted to ns- Arsenault: vocal solos by Miss sist in the training of Mrs. Pearson, Helen McDonald, Miss Elizabeth for presidentship. On motion it was Brookins and Reggie Pendergast, agreed to purchase necessary urt- and dancing by the ever popular icles for the school. The report of little Miss Myrtle Perry. the Red Cross was read. and yarn The play will be repeated tonight. and sewing were distributed om- K ong the members. It was agreed to extend a vote of thanks to Mr. Davis Murray for the use of his home for institute party. The next meeting is to be held at the home The March meeting of the "Edith Thompson" Auxiliary or the W.- M. s. was held at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) "William Moreside on Tues- day afternoon, March 13th. seven- Norfh Tryon of Mrs. Connoiley. Lunch commit- tee - Miss Aletha Noonan, Mrs NoTes Wilfred Connolley and Mrs. Ham- '-- mond Bowness. Programme lcom- M13 J3"'L5 0059'" 15 IDWCIIIS mltee: Mrs. Arthur Murray and 11 ICW daY5 WW1 his parents in Mrs. Connolley. The programme for M1"”ne335h- the evening consisted of the auc- -m- tioning of grab bus which brought Mr. Arthur Blanchard is en- in 3.96. Meeting adjourned and E585-d With ML Clayton Thomas, lunch was served by the hostess. N07”! Tryou- ST. JAMES WOMI;-Nvs lllirs Helen Howatt spent the AUXILIARY P353 Week-fmd with Miss Anna ,,.LL Howatt of Cape Traverse. -The February meeting of St. -- James Anglican W. A.. Port I-fill. Mr. Les. MacDonald Ind daugh- wu held 5; the Recm,-y. Memn; ter Annabelle were visitors to opened by , P ' C fggding gram Charlottetown on Saturday. the 12th.chapter of St. John's Gos- pel. verses 20:38. Lltany and prayer closed devotional period. -The friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. Edward sharkey Starring Wm. Holden. Wm. Bendix and Moni -v Freeman. . I. -wmno ...”” .1...- -Judy mutcrpietc reprint umuges as one of lightful and colorful pr IIIIATI TIIUIPI Gal-land's memorable Technicolor musical. "rho wizard of Oz." has been brought back to the Capitol screen as on M-GM -. 2, . 4 BILL "CALL 011' Kirby Grant "THEY OAMETO T3dar',j3iao-r:oo9:1s ””"?”;t":..l.'”E" vo- BLOW ever filmed. way headliners as my Bolger, Bert La.hl' and Jack Holey (1-5.. pective stars of the New York musical hits, "Where's Charley?" "Make Mine Manhattan" and "In- side U. S. A."). this combination of music, fantasy and spectacle re- mains an offering which chum; adults and ,oungrters alike. The picture retains the wisardryof L. Frank Bamra book. read by mu- lions. together with an adult ep- peal in plot. dialogue and song. In sddition. it has some of the most remarkable color sequences ever devlsed for a motion picture. If you can figure out how some of these tricks are done, you're a magician. GRAPAIIII THEATRE Fri and Sat. at 8:30 "smug of Lerodo'.' in color Aoted to perfection by an all. star out. including such Broad- Monday 3:30-7:15-9:15 Tuesday 7:15-9:15 what happens to .l'i-IEATRI lulhvylyli-tlyho.g...g,,,,nm ,u-an ROBERT SIODMAK hiaII5VlW'lIi)lXllRi "UVVl9L-lllllllt4l'lMll.Pll-'flM UP AMERICA" GEOPBG Sanders Ind min a Sten "” ";'”"Z.d”' MAT No. I04 WV-II 't g CAPITOL Summer-side LAST SHOWING TODAY - 2:30-7:15-9:15 "THE WIZARD OF oz" In Color byt'!1;echnicolor Wl Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Frank Morgan It's an M-G-M Masterpiece Reprint. POI YOII MI and minerals geadgta Eat WEN CA NCLE IS '. Pilsi-IING Tl-I MISGUS to Rev. and Mrs. Hart-Davies. week-end visitor it the home of Ensland. was read. also eclmmv- Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Lord. North ledgement of letter sent to Rev. Tryon. 3,90,; 01 Decembteg ma 3.". t nary meeting of e Diocesdn Board was read by the secretary. field Maynard, seconded by Mrs. Percy Birch and carried that the KENSINGTON Auxiliary hold a. white elephant . Hun. M y H m M Ma d M 3:30 on Saturday. See Autry in el an "ml: ":01. e1,nyery';,':nn::B'.. different picture. "Gene" in” fight-1' directing attention to the manv "1 Ind W181"! with the F0?!” lenge of our stewardship in the M1:::sI':;oy;"T: d !;'h';5 comma nu” muuuna that T Cass County Boys. "Champion" good idea would be to ask our- imvrm mm" -o -S to be - free ?.i'”I.”..".f.."5 3.”."'..'.:'i2iil:u?"”lili, gioednrnfl for the Holy spirit Sum and News. I which Mn. Kingston, wife of the late Primate George Frederick Kinston. would like to us a prey- bere. Mrs. Rey Birch volunteered to act on linen and brass commit- tee. The Dorcas Secretary had cut- from the '1'. laton Co. Ltd. Mrs. Dignen invited members to the rectory for next meeting. tion. Lunch was served by the committee, assisted by the hostess. Collection sun. The annual in of the shareholders of the endog- ton Dairying Co-operative Amocietio I-loll et1.30 on Tuesday. March 1961. All shareholders Mr. Ibbott. A motion was made by Mrs. Hat- nle mid mam in the Masonic Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15. Matinee opportunities to meet the chal- RWWS" "l '''””''''l5 0' 7"” gel"! the quuuom "How cm I has in share the spotlight with any Mrs. Dennis read an article in or chain stu-ted among W.A. mom- ton on display. I contribution Meeting closed with the Benedic- N O T I C E n will be held In the King George are invited: to nova” Si-lo! TIIERE ouom-TF6 as A LAW i'il H ;..v H” Monday 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 , AN x Superior quality dog food that your do: will like. Dog food that has the Ilonrllhment your dog needs. And it's ready to feed. MASTER II ' y is not soon: and rot noon 1 g. 5.. "rs. no.-. to In belp- Ilu "two In Mwtldlell douewnuu. 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