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Pending the receipt of recently- levied taxes. the incorporated vil- lage of Crapaud waits with lnixwi anticipation the appearance of elec- tric street lights, Under pressure from the immut- able progress of road machines. the old creamery building has taken wings and assumed the embarrass- ing position of a poor relation be- side its streamlined successor. Whe- ther creamery officials will toler- ate the delapldated appearance of their old home or let the building disintegrate gracefully in useful re- tirement remains to be seen. A growing volume of repair work has necessitated the erection of a new garage on the Trans-Canada road near the cut-off east of the village. Willis Judson. 1 veteran of the last war. established himself in modest quarters on this Site B few years ago. With industry and fore- sight, he is well on the road to re- habilitation: his expanded plant is a credit to himself and to the com- munity. t. .vi'HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN wrsrcnil euannuu -CHICKEN SUPPER St. Mark's lhall, Lot 7, Wednesday evening. Sept 27. Bingo and other games. ;l'Janco after. Supper from 4.30 on. 1 M1. , -msscxnu up nAM sur- ' PEI! in Malpeque Hall, Wednesday. lseptember 27th. Auspices Ladies' . Aid Prlncetown United church. I .1-.... l --MALPEQUE EVANGELISTIC lSEll.VlCES Tuesday. Septamber ':16th. at 8 P. M. in Keir Memorial- lPrcsbyterian Church. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Clyde River, Preacher. Rev. Donald Nicholson and Miss Joyce Nicholson will sing it duet. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. -JOINT W. M. S. MEETING- The joint meeting of the W. M. S. Auxiliary of the United Church for Maipeque, Baltic. Sea View. Darnley and Hamilton was held Tuesday evening. September llth at the Manse. Mrs. Cross the pre- sident of Malpeque W. M. S. wel- comed those present. The busi- ness period for each auxiliary was held first. this was followed by the devotional period. taken from the Missionary Monthly. The program was in charge of Malpeque niemibers. Mrs. Cross introduced the two new Study books, namely "Japan Begins Again" and "The United Church Re-enters Japan." The large num- her present expressed thanks for a very interesting evening. The Mizpah benediction brought the meeting to a close. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. ingratitude to let the occasion of his 51st anniversary pass without some little recognition of his splendid record of service to Cra- paud and the surrounding district. The local clergyman tells of the first time that he met Dr. Bovyer on a sick call. The good doctor him- self greeted the minister at the door with these words: ”Good day. Mr. .. , here you are trying to get these people into heaven and I'm doing my best to keep them out!" John's Anglican Church comes aI'I'he doctor has a notorious record revealing record of material ach- ievement and progress. Parochial this of pastoral wcrk exceedingly diffic- men out the lumber early for being able to keep them out. thus making this particular aspect i spring for the staging 0! the church ult for the local clergy. The evid- spire; repairs have now been made once of good medical attention in and two coats of paint (Bergundy red and white) have been applied to the spire and the church prop- er. New steps, front and back, lai- tlce work trim around the base of the sun porch. have added greatly any community, according to the popular mind. is the number of people who live to an active ripe old age, The doctor is a living ex- ample of the value of his own med- ical prescriptions. having recently to the exterior of the new rectory. attained the venerable age of 37 while inside. the walls and ceilings , , have been decorated. Dr. Nelson R. Bovyer is a mod- est, retiring . . or is it 38? Seriously, the res- idents of Crapaud will join in hearty congratulations; certainly many. many people down through medical practitioner the years will bear eveldence to who has always shunned publicity. those familiar words. "Well done but we feel it would be shameiulnthou good and faithful servant." 'lN THE HOME Presdwood. Qusrtrboar Tampru . Presdwood, ampere I. Recreation room, I. Storage ' Tempered Pi-esdwood. . ON THE FARM Presdwood. Quanrbosr . Tempered Presdwood. Presdwood, Qusrtrbosr Tempered Presdwoo fll constm 64-wzmv: Irxmzmmaz.szva orxrrxa KWZJWE IiM7Z'kMl 641750041 P )3: S T S S 1. Interior walls and ceilings - Presdwood. Tempered I. Kitcheni bathroom and laundry -- Tempered Presdwood. e I. Bookcases, cu boards doors. bull!-In furniture - tl Presdwood, Qusrtrboard. 4. Kitchen counter tops, snack bsrs- Tempered Presclwoo& Black or Green Tempered Presdwood. walls and celling- Presdwooch Tempered Preadwood, Qusrtrboarrl. . cabinets, drawers - Presdwood. 7. 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YOUR IUIIDINO PIOIIIMT There is a Muoplte lgzsdwood product for every type of dealer for samples addiuteryife, or write direct to lumber and bulldln supply P'- Hill Immsnomu rm: mm a nvwoon sues umno 0A!I.ll!.A...II5 Jug, i l Complete Visual Analyses I -FARM!!! save your Sebaso seed below No. 1 small size known as chats. I have an outlet for this grade. Hubert, Alnew. WUIIIOI VII- ley. ' -A HAM AND CHICKEN SUP- Plm will be held in st. Mark's Hall. Kenslngion, on Saturday ev- onlns September soul. beginning at 5 P. M. under the auspices of Si. Monk's Church. -PANTRY SALE will be held in Holmsn's Store on Friday after- noon. Sepi. 29 at 2.30. Auspices of Malpeque and Baltic W.M.S. of United Church. -THE BEDIQUE Chick Hat- chery, Central Bedeque. wishes to notify our farmer customers that we will accept cats in payment of outstanding accounts, if they so desire. -ATTEND THE big suction sale on the premises of Mrs. L. A. Moore. Central Street. Summer- slde on Wednesday. September 27th beginning at 1.30 p.m. In- cluded in this sale are two chests net drawer, rare and very old: quantity garden furniture not list- ed in previous ad. Personals -lvlr. James Murphy. Freetown. graduate of Prince of wales Nor- mal School, has entered the Fresh- man class at saint Dunstsn's Univ- ersity. -4Mr. William E. Smith re- turned recently to his home in Boston. after spending several months in Kensington. where he was the guest of his mother, Mrs. J. Bradford Millman and Mr. Miliman.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Leod. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Maclleod. Irishlown. left on Friday to spend the week end touring New Brunswick.-Bur. -Mrs. H. A. Stewart, Tyne Valley. .was a recent overnight visitor to Norboro. when she vis- ited Mrs. J. W. Stewart and fam- ily. and her son and daughters-im law. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leighton Stewart.-Bur. -Miss Ruth Macitae. French River. spent the past week at Kelvin Grove. as the guest of her sister. lsaibel at the home of gllr. and Mrs. G. Morris Case1ey.- ur. -Mrs. Harry Branden-, Char- loftetown. arrived recently to spend her vacation in Burlington. where she will be the guest of her sisters. Mrs. A. H. Campbell and family and Mrs. Mary Profitt and family. and will visit other relatives and friends.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest West- lake. Trenton, Ont. arrived re. cently to visit Mrs. Westlake's father. Mr. J. B. Millman and Mrs. Mlllman. Kensingion, and SIS?-ers. Mrs. Harry Lapthorne. Moncton and ,Mrs. Cyril Kenny, Sulmmerside.--Bur. ---GM... ADVANTAGES OF AGE? MONTREAL-(CP) - Old age doesn't necessarily have to biz a handicap. When Mike Walsh was in court on a charge of drunken. ness. he gave his age as 79. "We can't keep you in jail at your age." said Recorder Henri Mon-ty, ”so off you go." 7 T1 FARMERS savn MONEY on your: POTATO macmo. We can supply you with an nglish RANSOME DIGGER These Diggers are fully proven in P. E. I. They are lower in price and very few repairs are required from year to year. Ms. A. MMNEILL 5: sons SUMMERSIDE My Professional cards I. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMITIIII Gllllll lined PHONE 311! IMALLMANI ovum-um ' lonsmsrsldo. uu. II 1'. Boris Hickey alumna Aeoousllans Canadian lust of Oomsnares Mlldlnu PIIUNI I88! llmlllsesllde M l I. I. Pen-lumen. It 9.tl-.P.a.B..9- Ins Iaanlnsl Ghats IMII noun: Isollu Isol Inllyluollbul. aunts s-sunaawo. umnulslsmnnh . l o of drawers (pine), one with bon-. also 100 feet garden hose and a Mr loom ye corner and Vicinity The 'a.ic. W. 1. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Martin on to, evening of September 7th. .'Mrs. HI: M i Auslan-d. the .. 2. opened the meeting with the Ode; followed by the Creed. The minutes were. read and approved. After discussion the committees reported satisfactorily. New ones were appointed. It was decided to have films shown in school with the sale of refresh- ments in order to help the salvo.- tion Army and cancer funds. De- licious refreshments were served by. the committee in charge and the meeting adjourned with the Nat- ionsl Anthem. A sacred Concert was held in st. Anthony's I-lall..on Sunday even- ing. September 3rd. under the dir- ection of Mr. Pius Flnnin. The mixed choir who faithfully attend- ed the weekly prsctises during the summer gave a worthy demonstra- tion to a very appreciative aud- ience. After the concert the choir members met together and the president Mr. D. Gallant. presented Flnnin with I. purse and spoke words of thanks and apprec- iation for the way Mr. Flnnln spent many hours of his vacation with the choir. ' Mrs. Ernmeline Peters was a bus passenger to summerside on sun- day. She attended (2 wedding of her son Francis to is Clara G9!- lant. The marriage took place in st. Paul's Church. Summer-side, on Monday the 18th. Misses Marie and Alicia Plnesu. teachers at Foxley River scnools. spent the week end at their home in Bloomfield. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and daughter Betty accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Urban J. Pineau spent Sunday at Riverside, guests of Mr and Mrs.. Joseph Wedge. A --Z. Miss Marie Gallant is cpenwng a. few weeks with her sister Mrs. Clarence Pmeau previous to her deoarture for Toronto where she will spend the winter months. Miss Florina Martin left r-centlv for Hamilton. Ontario. where she is employed. Mrs. William Irving of Alberto!) is spending ll few days with her daughters. Mrs. George Home of gloomiicld and Mrs. 5. Bell of Mill iver. DUCKS RAIDING CROPS PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. -(CF) -- Wild ducks are reported to be" causing damage to crops in the Kinistine district. Special permits have been given 12 farmers lo shoot ducks raiding the fields. "I2 0'CLOCK HIGH" AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE -Gregory Peek in "12 O'clock High," Twentieth Century-Fox's mid-century movie which had its triumphant world premiere on the west Coast at the tag end of l9-in and is the first major Hollywood product of 1950. has been smn-our.c- ed as the attraction at the Capitol Theatre, where its engagement be- gan today. The intimate and yet spectacular dramatic story of "12 O'clock High" tells. through the eyes of :1 dozen colorful flyers. of av.atlon's part in the recent war and the rising prestige of daylight bomb- mg. The definitive aviation i”l'miof the war. it contains speclnliv staged crash sequences qulte-un- like any ever attempted before as well as authentic German and American combat footage not pre- viously released to the public. The picture stars Peek in the role of General Frank Savage. commander of the fiction-al 918th Bomb Group. which is rep srledly based on the actual history of the 305th Bomb Group. Authors sy Bartlett and Ecirne Lay. 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