i l NOVEMBER 10. 1953 PAGE TWELVE TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'I”IIETOWlY . - -"' i ' P Wm I00" 179 Completed. A fine vers 1 M . d M . J h B. - MISCOUCHE HIGH SCHOOL and lab ll beinz done by the con- Maclbrgwtfil wgrenllkev. iralid llfrnr. S. IFFICIOP. MR M891-Gan. Kensln;:- M. MacDow;-ll, Hopewell, N. -The following is the October HAS YOUR ciniii vicinity SNEEZED TODAY? The many friends of Miss Catli- crinc Buchanan, Fredericton. are glad to learn that she is making a satisfactory recovery in the iPrince iiollowing her recent operation. l Miss Alice,-l'l :iinn.. lluiilii . . :l'll'Illlll Nurse. Visited Fredcrictoii help him build lsrhnni on October 30. RESISTANCE L iiir-. iriiiiam Pound. Mrs. lVttnd- - y inw .l:irl(son. Miss Trrcsa Poiiiitl '0 w A" E e r Ills iwnii Mi llnniiic Pound. ii-ft (loll ".0 tor a Visit, to Niagara Falls lanrl othnr points in Canada. 3 25 - s 25 1' with 1' -----H Constable Nightingale of Enr- ric-n visited Fr:-dcricton School on WA 0 5 MP LE, ltii-tiibor 29. Ho gave an inicr- & 'v-xiii: iiilk to tho Clill(ll'Pll uliicli racket Cod : llitJ)' .ill iimircriaied and i cry inucli. ! A new school is being built in il7rciloi'ii-toii viilaizc. This building: is .'llfttlf'i'll in all rcsnccis, and the Iunihino tonic tor health and vigour Once more the guns are silent. Little chil- dren dig up thc hullcts. Thc quiet farmers plow tho licltls uhcrc our sons 8ntl-l)l'0lll- The sea ducks skitter where Soon the birds will be nesting on the road to Pan- ers fought. the barges landed at Normandy. muiijoin. God grant It may be forever. SUMMEIISIIJE BRANCH (N0. 5) CANADIAN LEGION B.E. S. L. Edward" Island Hospital., eiijnyad l ion. and his employees. Rev. H. F. .ifacEii-en, Charlotte- town. visited Fredericton and Breiidalbanc on October 29 in the interest of his music classes. I Miss l')orls Nicholson. Summer- sidc. spcnt a recoiit week-end vis- iting: hcr ii.'ir4-iits Mr. and Mrs. 'VVilllIitti Nicholson. Pleasant Val- iv). Miss I-It-ion Stevenson. siiideiit at Prince of Walt-s Collt-go. spent tho unck-ciitl of Nov. 1 at her home in Frciioricton. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cutcliffe. and Byron Fiitcliffc attended the funeral of tho latc Mrs. Isaac .VlucQuarriI-. l-Inpcwell, Plctou County, N. S Rex". and Mrs. I-Iriicst VVceks. Bvdeqiie, worn the guests of Mr. land Mrs. John If. Weeks, Pleas- laiit Valley, on Novenibef J. l .Vlr. and hits. I-Ilclrt-d Weeks. ll-lrmicrit-toii. liavo as thirir gut-st lhlrs. ll'orLs' nmtlier, Mrs. Ray iliiorris, North Granville. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Foster and dnii;;Iitcr l-Iinino. Siarslifjcld. iioir xzsiiiiis to Fi'cdciirtoii on SiinIi.i;. Xiixi-iiiiwi l. Ilio rzucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Williaiii Steven- mn. Mr. and Mrs. Francis llill nn MacQuarric. Eliz- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac HODDWCII, N. S., and Mrs. abeth Crozicr, llalifax. O O O Vicinity Mr, and Mrs-.-TVTll.iam White at Borden spent the week-end with relatives in Geongetown. The regular service of worship was held in Pleasant Valley Un- ited Church on Nov. 1 and was conducted by the pastor. Rev. W. B. MacPhail. Tho guest speaker was Roy. 1-). ll. Wceks. Bcdcque. He delivered a fine niessage based -Mir. and Mrs. George Burch iiiho have been spending their holidays in U. S. A.. returned to their home in Borden on Oct. 31. on "Again. mp Kingdom of Hm. They visited in Main:-. White ven is like unto a merchant man. M0l"ll-3ln5- N-Ha GTE?" Molmlvklns necking goodly pearls: Who, when in V9n7l0l1l- and In NPW Y9”!- he had found one pearl of great-' - est. pricc. wont and siild all that Reiile Mncl. ii. daughter of he had. and bought it." Hymns Capt. and Mrs. Douglas MacLean. wereisung. "All Hail Thc Power Borden. who has been ii 'patient Of Jesus Name", "God Sees The in the P. C. Hospital. returned to Little Sparrow Fall". "Thin Lord'.i her home in Bbrdeii on Oct. 31. My Shepherd" and "Will Your ...M Anchor Heidi The choir Sam; Mr. and Mrs. Bodtard MacDon- "Sweeter Than All”. Tho licncdli'- aid of Moncmn are spendmq 3 tion was proiiounL'rd by Rcv. W. few days m Em-den. guests of the 3- MMPIWL liitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jay. On October 2'1 a large crowd if fflentllv-Kt Hlljd )"9lEhb0:f5d01-3:ll'5- Mrs. Margaret Green who spent nn e ac .ai-icrn, re cri: on. - - - . . . l;:iiillCl'0tl at tho home of Vii" (ancllmo Neel”: leech”) .lHm hex Mata y M R Cvm-H )- llMrs. William Trowsdale at Bor- ;l:15-hligagll to Clgllctlml;-9 lvmht"xi1l::',den, has returned to her home in e ' ' 1 '.'.;S - 1-H. Macllaclicrn on her.79lh birth-N Dung” TA!Xt't:)lli"mmizf1i1sgan1ilal?:il'd:BliC.g(:l Master John Henry Cerctti. son ircsenoted wliigh lincluclcrl lm'o- 0! MK and Mrsi Henry Cere"u' ly satin viishioii and a lnrizo has-lhas retur'mld.m his h”.”” H? Em" lkct oi fruit. .'ilrs. .Viiitl:Zai'iicrii -niden ML” bmng a panel” m the PIP!" usual fricndly manncr thank-yPic' Hospn'af' " f' lirkid "-T llillt-nm:lIlln1'nri(liitidm inl 1:lliglTll: llrhil Ml" aud Mrsh Colin LOVE who report from Miecouche High School. Grade XI.-1. Edward Leclair: 2. Jeanette Derasp. Grade X.-1. Helen Ballum: 2. Doreen Decoate; 3 Erin: Gallant. Grade IX.-1. Patricia Poirier; 1. Aldlna Bernard; 2. Rosalie Des Rockies; 3. Elaine Gallant. Grade VIII.-1. Bella. Gaudet: 1. Carol Perry; 3. Emilienne Del- Roches. Grade VII.-1. Armand Des- Rochcsz 2. Peter Ballum; 3. Ger- aldine Mccarvillc. Grade VI.-1. Pauline Gaudct; 2. Riosemay DesRoche.s; 3. Ann Steele. Grade V.-1. Joyce Mallet: .2. Norma. Poirier; CI. Sylvie Potrier; 3. Thelma Desitochea. Grade IV.-1. Dina Desftochca: 1. Doreen Gallant; 2. Lois oakes; 2. Julianne DesRoches: 3. Claire Marie Leclairz 3. Anita. Deenochea. Grade IIJ. ta)-l. Rita Deertoches and Joan Gaudet; 2. Muriel Walsh; 3. Linda Gaudet. Grade 111. (bi-i. Stanley Dal- ton; 2. Arnold Desflochu; 3. Elma Simmons. Grade !'I.-1. Marie Claire Rich- ard; 1. Barbara Gallant: 2. Bon- ita Poirler; 3. Kathleen Gaudet. Grade I.-1. Dennis Morgan; 2. Valerie Araenault; 3. Louise Poir- lPl'. Professional cards- T. EARLE iiiciiizv Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce ATTENTION EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL All Ex-Service Personnel are requested to attend Remembrance. Day Service on Wednesday. November 11th. Parade win assemble on Fitzroy Street (near Armour- ies) at 10:30 u.m. It is the duty of every Veteran to attend. SUMMERSIDE BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION D. E. S. L. T NOTICE All War Veterans are invited to attend the Re. membrance Day Parade in Alberton on November 11. Berets, Poppies and Medals will be worn. Parade will assemble at the Legion Home at 10 A.M. l AL ERTON BRANCH CANADI N LEGION B. E. S. L. Building Siimmersidc, P. E. I -””.”W ”"-”Tl'”5”'- l"7"2”pi'i". r.."i'.”.i'.".fliI. ."p'...l'"...CT.TE'"ii.i..T.;l2tom. Ruin-. :1l::L”;.a:;lN,l ifnr dRvm.en:,:;'.;lS0,mg. .,;..h Mrs. R03. wwks as to their home in Borden on Oct. 1. I H pianist. A delicious lunch w.is'31- l .....L served by the ladies. The tiircr-l '-arm Th, nmnv f,.i(.nd5 of HM”, tier birthday cake was artistica1- The C. G. I.T. group of Borden S-ypwnsnnv 'H.m,1 (;,m.(.. regru yo ly decorated with ranrlics. Thls,Uiiited Church enjoyed a Hallow- h..,... M hg. .H,.,.5,. ;” .1... pm"... cn.i0.VHl"lP "Fill": xias lil'(iilElllHl'l1(.Ci1 arlr at the home of Mrs. iaiiimin lxlniiil iiu-piini. All iiopr: -1 fin” l'Y mini"? "(?"'l B" Wt” Rnipli Tomnbs on 021. 30. Tlw tn srr Hoatli ucll and back to Y"” Tl” W" M"'' 'l:"l":' , l"3”"l5 IV”? llN'”"3-(Pd U1 kN'l)1niE .liis Siil(llPS again. VA nil-ii H;illon'c'(-ii and were liglitcd .. Jaizlz-O-Lanterns. The izirls' I Tho friends of Mr. John H. Wt-cks, Plrnsant Talley, arr pleas- rd to soc him home again fol- 'louin: his illiick-' in the Princc Edirnid Island Hospital. ' 7' ' I Mr. Gordon Bertram. Frederic- ton, ii-ft recently for Western Canada whcrc he intends to spend the wintcr months. Mr. .-ind Mrs. Williaiii 'llrmi-s- dale. Bordon. and Mr. and Mrs. i.lPI'l5 Hansen. Cape Traverse. were visitors to Fredericton on Oct. 21. and Mrs Hrmarri Maclmod. aiirl Vlr. Alexander Pleasant. uere ris- on Oct. 21. . Mr Suiiiiiicirirlc. tMacl.en(i. Mi :llf)FS to Fredei-irtnn and Ont. l Mrs. Auhrey Buchanan daughter Knpn. Toronto. lore visiliii: in Frrdr-ricton. tho izur-sis of Airs. Riit'li:iiian's par- ;Flll5. Mr. and Mrs. Roy lvccks. l Amnng thnsr from town attending thn Charlotte- gnlden wed- diniz annivnrsnrv of Mr. and Mrs. j.iohn F. Macimwcll wcre RM". and Mrs. Fraiik Maclman, Mr. Ixeii iuaiiii-smi. M.P., Mr. and "Mrs. A. B. Cutrliffe and Mrs. lJohn Cutcliffe. Oiit-of-tlir--Pi-ovince guests tit- lending the izoldcn nodding anni- Though at tlfeir glory all the earth 5.... pets Here let their name: be graven EREMEMBER . . . Long Remember. Though their deeds are sung 'neeth every sky. Who. dying. taught men how to die! SUMMERSIIJE. P. E. I. is haven: 1939 1945 rirrircd in costume and this caus- mucli iiierriineait until identity of (fl('ll uas Elmsdale And "Will . ilii ”;ll:.";l..P;;; --Mrs. Elmer Wall-Wt, 39” 1"-hll(Iog;:iiis. Bountiful refreshments week for it Visit M 5J'dn9.Vr WW” were served and the evening clos- her sons, Messrs. Arthur and Fred lad by 3-mgmg Taps. on the same Wallace. lllitlllllif Mrs. Hcrb MacKenzie en- -- -- lcrtainiod the Explorerunoup at Mr. EEIIHY MHUll9lV- 'l'”l'r'”ll'”-llior lioiiio and also i-nvited the .-iicnt his li0l1da.V-S Willi his l)"r'yl)0.VS in the .lunior group. All ar- ente, Mr. and Mrs. William Mat- .1-1.-ed m msmme and had 3 mm”. did evening of fun. enjoyimt the lfallnwemi mines and the dainty HP? IHMIV YTlPT1dF HY? lll9H-W4 '0 refreshments provided by Lhehost- know that. Mrs. Lniiis Dunn via.-”p.:5. able in leave thc Wcsicrii Hospitall where aha had been a patient ioi several days. yiiith cd thevie. --L. TI-IE NTIVV CANADIAN Miss Noreen Griffin, Erocldori.ls 'roRoN'ro, (cm .. A 19.yggf. .999-ndlnk 30mP- lime Hi the 1101119 old now Canadian who fled Estonia. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Dunn. l in 1944 in an open boat, climaxed - llicr fourth year in Canada Friday. Miss Kathleen Williams. R.N.. ynicht wlicii she was Flll'.nl'dCCl thrccl left Oct. 14 for North Carolina. scliolzirshipg anrl scvcral prizes at She was accompanied to BordeiilBloor Collcszilc commcnccnicnt. by her father, D. A. Williams. Krista Elsori received the Reuben Wells Leonard scholarship. Univer- sity Colicizc. the H. W. Morriss lmcmorial history scliolarsliip. and the Canada Packcrs' scholarship. Mr. Harold Stead and family. Biackley. were visitors to Western Prince on Sunday. The Misses Vera and Phyllis Wil- SI"ET(;I-A.L DELIVERY liams left Thursday for Moricton lfor an indennite period. OWEN SOUND. 0nvt.. (CF)- --. lMrs. James ran Overbeek return- Mrs. Leith Clark and two cliil-yr-cl' from shopping to find the mali- liiren were guests for a. short lioli-iings of R. partridge dinner in her day with Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Wil- house. The partridge had crashed llama. through a. window. shattering the ' glass and killing itself. - Recent guests at the home of -”m'-or m:-or--j Mr and Mrs. Leigh Mt,-Neill in- lclude: Mr. and Mrs.Wnllace Brad- lsnaw, Donna and Toinniy, and Mr. land Mrs. Claude McNeill imd lvickl. all of Summereide. I l ; SODIIIO l them with MINARDIS LINIMENT Sunday guests at the home of yMr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn includ- -ed: Mr. and Mrs. John Plntts and '.family. of Howl:-tn. and Mr. ancil Mn. Daniel Dalton oi st. Law-l rence. Mrs. Paullnus Kelly spent a few bghnhutrouiydnnd-en days last. week with her daughter, dr;"inl:f: N""'”"N Mm. Harry Dunn, and Mr. Dunn. or. I'm the 1 discovered i W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant 4 P. E. I. MIJTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Btree Siunmerelde ' IAL P. 0. BOX 3344 681 A. Raymond Grant. 350., 0.0. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyst! Cluece Fitted in Water street. lumhaenlde Above Maurice Millie !tlen'I Wear Phone 3530. B. F. HIINTEII ll. 0. UPTOIIIETRIST Summerlido. P. I. I. Complete Viauni Annlyue Glasiiel Fitted PHONE 3110 RMALLMAN'S BUILDING E. E. PAIIKMAII Upt.D. lt.O. OPTOMZETBIST Glueeu Fitted - Eye: Office Houn: 9 to I2 - 1 In 5 and by appointment. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Sumineniilw y . wT"cTiis'trii s. Maclitliililli Barrister. Solicitor. notary. Etc. Examined Money to Loan. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Stronl. K.C. Collections Promntly Attended To. Exhibition Association will lac hold in the Court House on Friday. Nov. 13th at 7.30 phii. Shareholders, directors and all llll0l'0SlCCl are urged to attend. . L. R. Wallace, President i The annual meeting of the Alhcrion Prince County l W. W. Ciirrlc. Secy.-Treas. ANNUAL MEETING. l fiiii. J. R. cuiiiiiiiaiinn II. E. ELLIS & SON Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE 6 Summer St. Summenld. VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summeretde OUR BOARDING HOUSE . WAVE. BACK AT ' 4, iHiM.'-THE Macioiz MLl6T.Tt-IINK H66 i :'oi.ii.iET."rHAT( 8Aue HE 607-. 1 orsijtte coma 4- REALLY l Looeaueo His GUY l WIRES! . l V K .-- I,'4 11 ml "-1.1 ..,' THINK i-iegt V - CAP."IAIN'KlUD3:p-rot alive seen i-liiw lT Miei-IT Bist 'JuicED UP imo ONLY TEMP-' THINKING HE ORARY--wt-ietl was cARuso,l GUTFHIS I5; MGFADDEM on A GRANDER FELL oom- t-5cAi.e THAN! smiee. nisf ,. i AW o”n45w 7 i6ATu2DAYA, Nieur. 920-, iDLlCTION6.' D MAJOR HOOPLE : WIRGIL , FAMILY HAD To Home iiiw. FOR FNE Y5Ai2s,l Lamas l-IIMC r. WEAR AJOCKEY ruoxa ms I rarixvi N CL)N'lINlN1 mun NouinAr4in ltl HHANA u 1 nnnucuoui R. C. SHEA, Kinlgora, P. E. I. CAMEO THEATRE V l KEN SIN GTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. See Van Johnson as Father John. He innocently befriends a crook and finds himself in the midst. of adventure. Paul Douglas plays the role of said ”crook”, who. when he finds he's running from happiness, does the most amazing thing in "WHEN IN ROME". A delightful comedy. Bank Night drawing Tuesday worth SS25.00. Admis- sion 40c and 30c. ROYAL THEATRE BURDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:15. See Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbrlde as "MA & PA KETTLE ON VACATION". Also Serial and News. Admission -i5c. Bank Night drawing Tuesday. CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Raw and tuned action. as cold l(IllII'S match wits. iists . gnu guns tor gold . . . and tr: another man woman! James STEWART Janet LEIGH Robert RYAN llallllicolotllllill Eatazbobz