PAGiE, (THE GUARDIAN. V criAnLo1'ra'rowN .4; . O'l.edy and us. and an-. Truman pm 'or Carleton have returned to their e after spending several days o'l.uiw. 3l!'- Ind Mrs; E. Johnson and son Harris and Mrs. Ralph Ellis were visitors to Charlottetown on sruesdey on business. --llr. and Mrs. Arnold !-llerllhy of Mnncton. 14.3. were visitors to oieary the guests or Mr. and Mrs. .7Dan MacPhei-son. They also vis- ited in Alberton and Cllenwood. . FOUNDED H97 Their. many friends were glad is see this young couple newly-weds. who are Alired Rogerson oi Uniunvale. one mile from 0'Leary. has enlisted in the Anny and will be posted to shilo. Manitoba. Allie Turner sign of Mrs. William 'hrrner oi 0'l.eary is a senior student at Mount Allison Unl- verslty in Sackville, N8. and will be receiving his B. A. Degree May. The O'Leary Atcmics won the xnutsford Eagles 6-4 on Sat- urday night at the 0'I..eary R-ink. The Atomics were last this from year's ORPHANED AT l'lV2- THE avera e child who loses his father by death is only IIV; . ' years ol . Will YOUR life insurance provide sufficient i , income for YOUR family if you die before your children are Self-supporting? See your imperial Life man today. IMPERIAL I-IF! HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO, CANADA :, CHARLOTTETOWN OFFICE: Currie Bldg: winners in the Community League. The referees were William Turner and Oben wedge. The many friends of Mrs. Will- iam Bernard of 0'Leary -will regret to hear that she had the "min- fortune to tail and break her wrist at the 0'Leary Rink. They unite in wishing her a speedy recovery. Rennie Cameron of Sydney. N 5., a senior student at Mount Allison" University in Sackville. N. B. will receive his 3. A. Degree i this May. He is a theological stud-, ent of The United Church of Can- ada and will continue his studies at Pine Hill Divinity Hall in Hall- tax. 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Jinn: of mile: . . . bring: I y you new sxrluritrp "mlmnu a'c.cign" fmmrat. y '7l'ESl" D IVE" ll,..”stt YOUR roan onus Brenton V. MacLean FORD-MONAIIOII DEALER 12.. Jean MIcPhei-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPherson oi 0'Learv. ' The first Holy week service in the O'beary district wu held on Tuesday night, March wth in the Bloomfield United Church when the congregation of the Church united with the congregation of St. Luke's Anglican Church It 0'Leary corner. There was a good attendance despite the tin eoi- demic and the muddy roads. The minister or the Church, Rev. W. G. Dickson presided and the special address was given by the minister of St. Luke's Church. the Rev. J. R. McMahon oi Albertoni The Mount Royal Ramblers were victorious on Saturday niltht in the o'Leary ptlnk ln deteatind the Unionvale Hornets by the score of 7-4 in the .first game of a three game series for the Community League Cup that was donated last season by iihe o'i..eary Clothing and Footwear store. Two other teams are in the League. 0'Leary Atomlcs and the Knutsiord Eagles. The goalie tor the Mount Royal Ramblers. Raynall Macileill. was hit by the puck in the lace and rendered unconscious and was taken to the Dactor. He received a nasty out near his eyes. It is hoped that his injurv will soon heal. 'The funeral at the late Mrs. William Vincent was held' from her. late residence in West Devon on Monday afternoon March 19th with a short service conducted It the home and with the main ser- vice at the West Devon United Church conducted by her minister, aw. w. a. human. o'u-rm The choir with Mrs. Charles Moree- hsad as organist rendered iavorite oi the deceased. "Jews keep me near the Oroes"." "T1". l.ncd's my shepherd and MW with me'. me. Vincent was 70. she had been in poor health tor some eon- slderpble time. Her husband DN- deceased her about two years ago. Bhe was a kindly lmmltlblo IICY. s devotad mothers and A Bond neighbor. She is survived by two sons. I-Iallett. in nrsntiord. On- tario and Rev. J. Alton Vincent of west Devon. tormerly oi Welling- ion. P. l. 1. Mrs. William l..eGu1f or West Devon is I sister. To these and other relatives deepest sym- pathy is extended. The pall-bear- ers were: Milton Macbean. Arthur Graham. Otis MacNeill, Claude Ma.cNeill. Edwin MacNeill. Erin MacNelli. Interment was in the west Devon cemetery- FISIIIIIMEN1 SCIIOOI. GRAND mvnstlr. Que.-(GP) .The Quebec Provincial Apprent- iceship .schoel here has "graduat- ed" its first group of E!18llSh- speekingp students. 'me six-week course includes both theory Ind practice in arranging trllnins 01 ycung iishermen. The school was opened in 1948. 1 5 I ROAD "GOIJA'.I.'K" MANCHESTER. Ensland- (093 -A 90-loot long. 60-ton quarry plant which crushes rock into peb- bles and loads them into trucks at the rate or 40 tons an hour is be- ing tested here. i . Ford's famous "l.lfegunrd" lady is built Of heavy gauge steel . . . built for the years ahead Automatic Ride Cenlvol coordinates Variable-Rate Rear Spring Suspension. "Viscous Control" Shock Absorbers and Advanced "Hydra-Coil" Front Springs-for the .tmaaIl2:.tI ride ever! with extra strength and durability. Auiemeile Peeiuve Centre! for complete comfort for all drivers. Touch a lever . . . front: seat automatically moves for- ward-tilts up for shorter drivers. Move it back and it adjusts for taller drivers, Automatic Mileage Melm combines ignition, carburetor and combustion-matches timing to fuel d1arges-com- pletely self-regulating-mu t mileage per gallon-bemr performancel ' lllilllillfi H y McGowan - Motors FORD A IIONAIIOI CAI! mu 2929 no.5... V .. Ilene I8-81 l.et,'s ran it am a Prince County Viewpoint. lt anyone happens to want to do some mud slinging during the next provincial election campaign. we can direct him to In ammuni- tion dump. It's located between Kensingion and New-Annan on the King's main highway and it will furnish snipers, be they in. er-al or figurative, with all the mud they could ever hope to heave. - , The annual session ol the Legis- lature in Charlottetown is drew- ing dlose to prorogatlcn and still we have no word 0! what they intend to do about this disgrace- tul condition which exists on one ct our island's main h ys. it hi-ghrways are to be left in con- dition in which the Kensingion- New Annan stretch now is. it might be better to get back to the buck- boarde and the surreys with the fringe on tap. vehicles suited to the primitive state or the road. One motorist who went through this mire gave it as his opinion that there was as much wear and tear on a car making the five- mile trip as lit it had travelled 2000 miles. The only people who seem to be benetiiting from the muddy bottle neck are the owners of tractors who are working day and might hauling cars out at the mud slovughs. They are doing a real service to motorists who because of their work have to brave the hazards at this nightmire. tractor men are entitled to the money they charge for this ser- vice but we don't think the car owners should have to pay. Seems to us that is the duty 0d the Pro- vinacial Government. 1'! those in power cannot keep highway main- tenance at the level where cars can travel back and forth at I ti-me of year when such a modern pected. then at least those motor- ists wiho are on the highway pur- suing their regular duties should be reimbursed for paying for tractor service. The burning question. however. is what is going to be dour. to remedy the situation? is the Gov- ernment planning to pave the worst stretches of the main high- way this summer? Or are we to face the same intolerable travel conditions in me spring of 1952? The failure to repair those roads' has brought us to a state o! em- ergency. and the expenditure to make the necessary stop-gap pav- in-g operaions can hardly tail to be justified at any cost. SUMMEBFIELD W. M. S. The regular meeting of the Srummeriicld W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Norris Sin- clair on Thursday evening, March 8th with the president, Mrs. Sutherland MacKay in charge. . Theme "The War for Love and Peace". Meeting opened with call to worship read in unison. follow- ed by hymn 493 "I Need Thee Every Hour" and scriipture lesson read by president. The offering was received and dedicated by singing verses 4, 5, 6 of hymn 356. The poem "Love Means Adven- ture" was read by Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe followed by prayer. Mrs. Herman Mayne then introduced the last chapter out the Study Boolk "Which Way Japan". The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. roll calf was answered by thirteen members. Cdllection amounted to 35.70. three fees were paid. some dis- cueslon took place regarding books to read and the secretary was ask- ed to send tor same. A quilt was passed in to be sent overseas and it fwas decided to bring more clothing to next meet- ing for overseas relief. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Harland Day. roll calm to be answered by a verse containing the word- "Peace". members reported thirty sick calls and three hospital calls made dur- ing the past month. Mrs. Ledlsnd Mayne is to halve charge oi the program for next meeting. Meeting closed by singing hymn 40: "Lead on 0 King Eternal" and repeating Mizpah Benediction in unison. These 1” convenience can righilhrlly be ex- . Angels Convent. Tignish gave I Piano Recital on the evening of March lath. 1961, in the music room of the convent. ' Parents 0! the pupils were pre- ant eveninfs enter t. V The group of pupils ii-om Grade l.to the advanced grades in mus- ic all gave a splendid periormance dented. Dchubertts -March - Helen Marie Mooormiek. Chorus-Our Lady oi' Fatima - The Class. Cookies and Mussels. Dublin street song-Frances Mcliugh. ore. and Lemons-Catherine Bernard. Dance of the Hours-Billy Shea. The Voilet-Jean Bkeiry. Air by Don Giovanni-Ruth Mel-Swen. Trio, At The school Festival- Leonard Gallant, Mary Whelan and Frances Whelan. i All Tlgaleil Seiieol : Thelpuplls or our us; or - as sent and enjoyed a'moet pleas- noel taiunen - Istloni All Literature. was read and dig.- cuaaed. Ins. and showed careiul and skilled ed to attend the 1'. I. Annual tralnlngintheartotmusicsnduee .'1'lIe .re- thelr teacher received hearty Ported gents to two words of congratulations tor this triends. It was moved and line work she is doing. onded to pa Mn. Albert am. The iollowing piograah was pre- Donald (or 0 V1 Norman Mlamonald invit. ed members to her home for item meeting. Meeting closed by 1,. pesttns "Milan Benediction". bunch was served by the hostess," OOUEDON. Surrey. lngland.;. (W)-one employer lure turned down the request of the chambu oi commerce to in in ., shopping week in connection with the Festival of Britain. .'l'2ie em. ployer runs a crenutorlum. Step Lightly schot" ” Doreen ess. Pi-olics of a Fairy Night-Paula Gillie.- orchestrs Selection Dolly, Dance. Rosy Cheeks-Irene Mccarthy. Meadow Lark-Frances Whelan. sgipping Lightly-Leonard Gal- n w Dance, choose Your Partner -Mary Whelen. Boy Scouts-velda Gaudet. Drill and Dance-We're oil to Dublin Town-The Class. Bewtitul Dreamer and Yellow Buttsrily-Prancel Cioxman. Over Hills-taarbsrs. Shea. Trio, At The Children's Dance- Jean Arsenauit. Barbara Shel, Marion Knockwood. A Rustic song-Marion Knock- wood. Ballad - Jean Arsenault. Glow Worm-Helen Marie Mac- Cormiclr. God Save The King-- Leonard Gallant . IIEGROUP INDIAN RAILWA Y Indie. Madras and Southern Mar- atha. and Mysore Railways will be amalgamated and known as the southern Railway. This is the tirst move taken in the central advisory council of railways' plan to re. group Indian lines. WALLIENOTON. Surrey. England -(OP)-The local council issued 10.000 bookmarks carrying a pic- ture ot Brumas, the polar bear Nsw DELHI-(GP)-The South ' which n London soo's biggest drawing card. Brumes is the only Professional card: T. Earle lily chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of commerce ' landing PIIONI sass ' sununerside. I. I2. I. l E. E. Parltnsl. '.)9t. Doe R.0. OPTOMETIIIT Eyes Examined Glaaaea fitted , Office Houn: . I to 12 - 1 to I ml by -nolatamo Phone III1 REGENT '.l'lllA'l'll BLDG. Summer St. sumac;-ug. B. F. Halter ll. ii. A OIVPOMEIEIST Complete Visual Analyses - Glasses fitted PHONE ans IllIALl..M.AN”l BUILDING pclar bear reared in captivity. Bnnunenlde. P.l.I. NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBYV by (-tliftord McBrid; ct-I r . 1-! WAY. UUT OUR ,. . . .'N.. I LNEVER KNEW5DU' 'y 'TODO5O H MUG . AROUND HOME! I scan M LIEVE YOU'RE. JEALDU5 BY J. IL WILLIAMS V HE FlXEl?'l'H' FENCE. LAST BE-