near his work at the Blologicial Btatlon. Misa Edith Grant who is with the B. C. A.!'. stationed in Mani- K in t and trouble out. 3.5.? tlIe'::of and chimney tell- Let thy Peace lie over all. Bless this door. thll ll 11"! "9" all Joined in sinslns. "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". A delicious lunch was served and a most enjoyable time was spent ELLERSLIE AND IIDEFORD Alpha HI-Y Cliapior Has Regular Meeting The minutes of use prevlau meeting were read by the secre- llfy. Merrill Bishop and approved Several bits correspondence Mr. I: Mrs. uclaselay Observe Anniversary ELMSDALE Tuesday. April 23. 1957 The Guardian Page 15 - toba is spending a leave with her The T9801-If Weekly meeting 0' were read b th ' ' Mr" R A' Mcxenn l' Vllllllll in , A u 5 .' in dancing to music supplied by Ever open to lo)! Ind l0"- . u, S d M h .p y a secretary. io- in Charlotteto , 1 0" FM” "en 3 Pr '5 Messrs Ivan Day. Joe Wlgrnore Accept this little gilt as a token Mrs. L. A. Burlelah was hostess parents. Mr. and Mrs. William mf w:;"'.::e'i;”'weedngsdaaylfl,z,,Bh cludlllg a letter from the town! ter, Mrs. Anglia liIll:l)gnall:r :2: "Pill Mm G0ftl0D'l P0I1d- l-I!cld- .13yge number of relatives, fri- being was and neighbors gathered at ne home of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Caseley to celebrate with them Grant. Ellerslies Wore sent to France. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Machean accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. to the United Ladies aid and W. M. S. on Thursday evening March 7th. and was also hostoas to the Women's Institute on March ltlt. and William Durant. of our love. Mr. Alphonso Connell entertain- Signed on behalf ol yo!-Ir flint edwlthseralolhia dlly. Mr. Tyndaltsemple .211 To Mr. and Mrs. Heath Caseleli Clflik Fekardlng Permission for the family Sh arse of the Civic Auditorium. p holidays once. a letter from the national Hi-Y Fellowship regarding p 1 with the president. Ned Henthorn in. the chair. The meeting opened with the ritual John Rankin, and entally. this was the second one taken from this pond this seams. Congratulations Barry! 7 9 Will spend the Easter with them. MW GWFKE Hardy, Mrs. Char. Dick Rankin were appointed to - ea MacMilla and M , , ii. in in , ,,,m,1,. ; 1: ma. an it mended Arnold Ross motored to the East- . p crest with in -t b 1, '1 "- Ada MIC- ””l' W" wt” weddum umvw Tilt!) Ai.)o'l:;,ssd"c . isD:lt.hyleeantd:le:i1ire we lair: you Mr.ma;ed fnygywgatway and em end of the lllllld recently. 9".” fhf-lE'.'il'llL',"'" i','eil1l5',g and a letter ferolnutlle nlallll: ggantti Am"-"' we" '"”'”'L"" l” 5'1"" .-...p-:1-.1 sag. M H" W . Mm mum D,” ,,,,.,,,, and pm. on our happy occasion to extend family have moved to their home :1!-Erie M3. R4:-gitllfg Wig! ll" ter Besgy. 6-Leary were Sunday gljrviifr in xgtaylax. rfesardlns the '"f;:;d”vf.'l',.””"l;?yi 11'' 5"" .. " ' tul than F land after in cm; at er. r. rc e urc irson. W; E" 1- . me 1- con 1 . i iam term” 1. MacArthur and Mrs. Parker of if you have friends worth lov- 9'" be" Wlsh" '”d ""5" ' l:ime:”tn BMetmd.lP9M'hael M who is very m. They were over. Vlsl or to ersie the guests of tau. "ENC hex her sues! for the Enter zlawlg O on this the forty-sixth anniversary of your marriage. Durinl ill?” years that seem so short as we look back. the world beyond our small Island Province has seen many changes and advances in e fields of science. culture and modeoflivin-Notallof the changes have een for the but and our land has engaged in two world wars, but by and large the years have been good. In our homes during these years many changes have come. Family Mr. rind Mrs. George Barlow. also Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Mr. Keith Mcltinnon has return- ed to his duties. aboard the gov- ernment dredge boat. after be- ing at his home in Ellerslie dur- ing the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Goughlin and two children, Calvin and Col. leen, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Coughlin's mother, Mrs. Annie Cotton. Springliill Mr. and Mrs. Benny COLIL'lllln. Conway. were visitors to Eller- summerside rendered several pia- lng. love them. yes! let them w mi selections. To appropriate mus- U18! y0I-I 10V! them 'ere life's even- ;.- uie honoured guests were es- ing tinge their brow with sunset curted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Blow - Douglas to the honoured seats. Mr. Austin Pendergast acted as mpter of ceremonies and after ex- pressing the sentiments of the gathering called upon Mrs. Bruce Riley to read an address from the family. I During the reading of the ad- dress Mrs. Ralph Somers present- ed her father and mother with a night guests at his home. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hayes. Hal- ifax. on the birth of a son recent- ly Mr. Hayes is formerly from Ellarslie. Miss Clarann Found. who is training at the Prince County Hospital. spent the past weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Found and sister Betty. Bide- ford. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ross were her daughter. Mrs. Frank Crowe lFlUl'EIll'EI and her granddaugh. ler. Miss Anne Crowe from Natick, Massachusetts. The Dock Road, St. Lawrence p and liiimtnegash residents were with the name Alpha on top, The” happy when on Wednesday April would cost the members 31.15 17th the long looked for electrific- each. There was no program asl allonv project was completed and 3:!-Zl"8ll.V tlvlanned Edwin Lyle ll"! lights were turned on. I 5 "'95?" as a guest. rii m i. M .t, B ' mg aduourmd e co yearlzsold trait: exlgizttlihlilvtle iilililis on Wednesday evening, when in There will he no dance in th e auditorium as planned due to the annual Novcllea in May, A new crest for the club was to be order- ed by the secretary. This would be the same as the iii"-Y crest but Oatway took up residence to be j..-..1mm-.--..- you watched beside sick beds, as well as your generous support of all community and church work. Friends and stranger alike enjoy- ed the warm welcome and generous hospitality of this home from Et.hel's delicious meals to Heath's love of music. Your up to date farm property is a real credit to the appearance of our locality. as with pride. we -.1 SIIMMERSIDE sonar (TUESDAY) ' 2-7:15-9:15 "The 3rd Man" In this verse is expressed the heart felt love of all the members of your family on this your wed- ding annlversary. You are a moth- er and a father worth loving and we tell you so. What we cannot say in words. we say with flow- ers. The beauty and fragrance of the flowers, speak of the beauty and influence of your lives to us. Starring Joseph Cotton and s . . H 'de. slle. recently the supper guests L - basket of flowers. The present The i9ll0Wlll8 little verse ex tree have been broken. and W! tell strangers who lives in” that recent visitors to Sumniersi p , POLICE company with his dad. Mr. K. R. V "L 2; l.l”;1..f.'"8.";fi :'i'al'.:.l::: 322:5” """"” tr." ".'r'..:.'.'..'..r. ':::y.::.::'.:i'.:': ii::. "i.'.f.';..:i”'?:..f.l."..f.';'”'....ll; ll::::"i!.:i;..E'd:: "'..”3.'- .233.r”..::l:..f"":?.1i::.. be M - '1 mighty mdodmm ma e ' - ' . ' . , g .' l('PI-F" f i , caglpy, Two volumes bound in one com. S98 and reverse! have D990 b0l'Il:9 grow and make their own con- Summerside recently;h"tihe glilell laotnglmcne of malgls C0llf8E.)Ekll'.il;1!rapeeS mm Buwmal!:':ufe 5.1'.l:8'fI5P . - - A short address was read by pl e, and the day to day duties 0l l 9 trlbution to this and other com- of her mother Mrs. am ac . spe e pas Mt (ll rm, Svhnl , -u-:-:---- Dont miss It. ' J h Woodsidc wliile Mrs with thrilling sto old but w 1 firm life have taken mllcll Ol munltles I iolced with you over Kay and Miss Nellie Larkin. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,, ” "'9 ""3"! 81 Sun- Wtlisifg and Mr. Ensor Waite No title needs they cover falsnee. 0"? llme Ind Ilrellslh. but Wizmlllti the arrival of brllllt and lively nllgd gr.-ndall, Iisvgelre: wlMn::0nC,F:u3l:vl1i:l'iam' was hr” i:l”lll';l Sriialii fgingiggedzltegp amtw;;5- A.Y.P.A. Drarna presented them with a purse from Two golden hearts are blended 5"" ml" "1"" u M "mm V l1'lllfl9lllldY9ll I'll '" 155"" ill" '” ' Yv - 9”" ' ' 5 955 Beginning Wednesday for wh r and , " . Sunda their arents. to the ladies of the Bideford wom-l""1e5 '3" l"”"" Th” ""994 ll'0m e ;l::1sl,,set;e,:,s,,::d brothers and mic" '0"; of the garden hum heliiffilneudllelsmTg:bol:lk':iuabout li'l)mllllgt":tl::lliau:mv:hrgd Mr. s,i'idgllder.s..' lglelvin Ingl)es and en's Institute on Tuesday eve-5”” "hm! early 5"”d3V- Festlval 4 days Mr. Pendergast then called you have made a holnc (or an and more experienced than it is place in your regard. Mr. Willard Hutcllinsolg. hm ntlgg. Apr: 9th Hghere was a H I, failed upon Mrs. T. J. Humphrey your children. It was in this home. l" ""5 3l'9a- YOU have llellled 50 As you 9l1.l0Y Y0!!! Well elrlled SMT- and lVl1'!- 5193 8 P lP3i 8 oil 9" Nice 3" A” deli-Walllel MIKOYAN vlsrrs AUs'nuA sf Ma '3 love Me Tender . who read an address "om me we learned the best and nobles, maiiytof us through the years. years of less active work, may t. ElEal:l0t'S, was e guest ad levenlilng was spent. m ellcltius 1 V - ry I neighbors um friends, while the lesson, of "ye. Now we ggme, to, 8 1 would be useless to un- Gods richest blessing rest upon Mrs. Philips parents. Mr. dan uiinc was served at e cose of )VlE.'uNA (AP! - Soviet Deputy S Stan-ins Elvis Presley presentation of a chair was pre- night in this home to wish you gmeratenthe number of times W; you and yours. We express of Mrs. Clarence Cook on Sun ay. Ieluo.-ven,ng.l b llremier A. I. Mikoyan is due lieu IIIIIIIICPS C mined by Mr. Roy McArthur. both many more happy wedding b"? flllled "Don the Cnseleys all love and respect in this tangible Aim! l4lll- t 55 Wllll N9WC0mp. Norlll-Jioday for ya five-day official visit. N0teg2g,MatineeSg2 ML easel”. expressed their sin. annive,.,a,i,,s together. "gen eped of you it can be solid way and assure you of our sin- Friends of Mrs. William Gran am, who is now altteiiding sum- 'lhe Austrian government has or Thursday. cere appreciation and extended an Bless this house, 0 Lord we pray. W,” "9? 931195 011 lllml ll cere good wishes for the future. are pleased to know she has re- merside High Schoo, visited villll.di-rod extra security precautions Thursday at 2 p.m. and invitation for all to visit them at Make it safe by night and day. Val" - signed on behalf of your Frl- turned home after belnz a pal- her grandmother. Mrs. Edits to guard against possible demon- 3 m F -d t 3.15 any time. Mrs. Caseley also ex- Bless these walls so firm and Help that you gave with dif- ends and neighbors. lent in the Tyne Valley Hospital. Morrison and her uncle Clifford Sil'all0Iis by Hungarian refugees P' ' n 8y 3' ' A pressed her thanks, after which stout. flcult jobs on our forms, hours April 5111.. N57 ML Nell?” D0351! "34 dulillt ll! Bldelwd r9C9l1llY- DH 0? anti-Communist Austrians. BRACE'S HARDWARE EXPANSION I""""""""""""""""""""""""" lllli SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT titraicoiivttf esseaessaaesesaassesnsaeaaoaasae-asaasoassasssoe A aiinnnss Write name and address above. Drop in box in Hardware .. Dapairiznent. Drawing Prizes listed below 8 p.m. Friday, May 8rd. Prisca now on display in Hardware window. Oth PRIZI - KITCHEN GADGET DEPART- MENT. Kitchui Utuiail Sat. 1 Piece 71!: PRIZE - SPORTING GOODS IECHON. Fly Rod and Kit. 11 Pieces . . lth PRIZE-LIGHT FIXTURE DEPARTMENT. Living Room Fixture. Vslua Ith PRIZE-RARDWARE TOOL DEPART- MENT. Disston Band Saw. Value iotli PRIZE,-HARDWARE TOOL DEPART- MENT. stanley Claw Hammer. Value lith PRIZE-ENAMEL WARE DEPARTMENT. London Wars Double Boiler .. 12th PRIZE-WAX AND POLISH DEPARTMENT. Glocoat Herd Gloss, Vi Gallon . 57.95 56.95 55.75 55.75 54.15 52.98 51 .98 lat PRIZE - ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Westinghouse RW 12 Electric Roasting Oven - Giant Size - Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2nd PRIZE - REVERE WARE DEPARTMENT. 6 Quart Covered Sauce Pan - Ird PRIZE - SUPREME WARE DEPARTMENT. Large Aluminum Roaster - ilh PRIZE - KITCHEN STORAGE WARES 59.95 DEPARTMENT. Copper Toned 58.25 Hon. Paul Nlariin Cctncida's Minister of Health and Welfare, will address a Public Meeting Summerside in the Civic Auditorium Cake Container - Values . . . . . . ....-... 5th PRIZE - PAINT DEPARTMENT. Choice Color. Gallon Spread Satin ..... On Thursday even ing of this week A APRIL 25 AT Ron. Paul Martin is one of Canada's ablest speakers and is well known to local audien- ces. His address is bound to be informative and enjoyable and should be of particular interest at this tlrne since Prince Edward Island is the sixth province to Join in the Na- tional Hospltal Insurance plan. Hon. Mr. Martin will be introduced by Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, MP. for Prince and Parliamen tary Assktant to the Minister of Fisher-lea. The meeting will start at eight o'clock. The date again Thursday, April 25 at 8 PM. In citizens are cordially invited to attend v I at eight ' o'clock . - -4 . -cr-.”-x:- .-n-. -...-............-...m.............-.........