MARCH 16,; I953 ...-.-L. .-vm""-T . ll - I THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNT! OFFICE 3 summer street. ' Nam, subscriptions. Ad Bnnnnersido. Phone I031. vertlsing lupresuntstivec GEORGE GLOW sud GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores B082 and 0033. bought at any of an in Sununereide: 5,11 Bookstore. summer Streettg Gollflhl Druntorc. 21 Central Street: M",-'. News-Itnnd. WINE BUM?-: . Douceti.e'- Grocery. Second Mark Gsntlet. 67 Grenville Street: Street: Island Motor 1' in. street: Vince's Grocery. I20 Brunei! it t- ' - water sum" am. 3 rec , Ennnns so -51, PATIIICKS concert in st. Mark's parish hall, Lot 1. Tuesday evening. March 17th. commencing at 8 o'clock. Good music, good program; sale of candy. lunches; come one come all and have a good time. ...,aT HOME Mtuwu 20-111 a recent news item it was stated my. Rev. and Mrs. Wallis of Al- beflofl would be at home to their friends on March i7th. The date of this ”at home') has been chang- .d to .Vlarch 20th as announced in Sm”-day's issue of The Guardian. .. STILL NOT LOCATED - Up ,0 mt evening. police reported that so far no trace had been found of the hack. four door Ford car. 1950. izceirse number 19-583 which hsid been stolen from l-Iolmans parking lot between 1.00 P. M. and 3.00 PM. last Tuesday. The car belonged to Mr. James Hudson of R.T.sHolman Ltd, Summerside. - S. .,RE(lENTLY COMMISSPONED Li. James M. Gavin and Mrs. Gavin left New York State re- ...nm by rnotoij for San Antonio. Texas. nhereiha-has been assigned to the army Medlgu; Corps. Mrs. rm-in is a clauzhin as Dr. Thom- ” w. Phelnn an A. lithe. Phelan. nenseliicr. N.Y. Li.eutensnt'Gav- in, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gavin, cohocs. N. IL, was recently wmniisicned as a Second Lieut- enant. Mr. Frank Gavin is u for- ner resident of Tignish. -PHAl.ANX CLUB ltIEE'l'lNG- his regular weekly meeting of the Siimmerslde Phalanx Club was Held at Robsons Restaurant on many evening. March lath. The meeting opened with Mr. Neil sharp in the chair. After dinner ill joined in a much enjoyed sing- long. 18 members were in attend- ince and there were two guests present. Mr. Paul Schur-man and Mr. Bill Mlllar. The question of the :1ub becoming a. member of the Bummerslde Film Council was dis- ru.-sed at some length by those present and it was decided to ap- point it committee to go into the mutter and report back later. Var- ious other items of business of in- terest to the club were dealt with after which the meeting adjourned. Alberion and Vicinity Surnmerisde was a visitor to Al- berton during the weekend. Miss Anita Lsughlln. public health nurse at Alberton. left during the weekend to spend a few uei-ks as staff nurse at the Provinrial Sanatcrium in Char- lottetown. lavidge-Sharp Weddingy -Baskets of red and white csrnstlons were used to create n netting for the wedding at the R. C. A. F. Protestant chapel. Suin- Mrside. on Saturday afternoon. lurch 14th. of Dorothy June. dlughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fos- ter Sharp, Eastt Bldeford. and lliilium James Davldge. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davldge, Dundas. Ontario. The 130 o'clock ceremony was Wlmmrd by Padre FlL R. Coir-' ion. The music was under the dir- ection oi Miss Jessie Alcorn. who 'CC0mllanied the guest soloist. Corporal Gordon Jackson. as he ling the Lord's Prayer during the timing of the register. hm” bride. given in marriage by hi; lather. was charming in her geflllli-IEIIEHI gown fusfntilly lace and nylon net over mdfgn featuring high neck'line Th? lnlero. with lily point sleeves. Mr 1111 lace skirt had insets oi ion net in front and back and Thrp-:l1npers were of. white satin. m hlhizer-tip veil of nylon tulle band ski in place with a ruffled u tau and she carried it shower- Mquct of Better Time Roses. 155 R9”-Y Shirl). as her sister's length. and matching - She carried a. bouquet W0 Yellow mug, r Glen John was gioomamsn . Anthony "Williams dress with corssge of imrelrmwas attired in navy In M 1:19 kaccessoriu and n cors- kr t: Dellkht roses. me ti ”3'9m0!I! ii reception " V held at the II"TIT1I!- ,,n:I:,!3hWd IIPGII and car- "adlu centered with I three. miniature '1' c".e- I099” WW1 I m b'l'IdG and groom, P;-9. me: as: the tee cups were Mrs. nu". " "id Mlle Doryee Mac- TOB bride ii. "M lfoom left by ..i'T;: 3 wedding trip to mm. M MW ride trsvellirw in 3 gun. my t-H wool bengaline. with : mmeii hst,of white mllan " "Or"! they W take up "3 170514 in summersids 0 lrooni o xe Moncton, N. B.. Mr. and Mrs. Bin- l.l.. Waite In Remington. . wssr PRINCE ormcs I Aiiiorton: Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: as-2 office and 93-: non”, -COME to the Parlor Social at Margste United Church P. nagg. Kemlnswn. Friday. March zotii. Proceeds for Y. P. U. -TAKEN nv msraxn from Bcdeque Rink last Tuesday. a pair of over-shoes size 8. Pie-see return them and receive your own, -BIEDEQUE mrvx, Junior Lu. gue finals tonight. Monday. At 7:30 Freetown versus Albany. At 9200 Lower Bedeque School ver- sus Central Bedeque.Schocl. Ad. mission 25 cents. -SAD NEWS RECEIVED .. Word has been received of the DRSSIHE of Reuben F. Cameron of Providence.' Rhode Island. Mr. Cameron was born in Albany, P. E. I., and when a young man went to the U. S. A. He visited his not. ive province on several occasions. Mri W. P. Cameron, a brother of the deceased is the only surviving member oi three sons and four daughters, family of the late Wil. ham H. and Martha Platts Carn- eron. Gates-Lecky Wedding . St. Marys Anglican Church. Summerside. was the settling for an exceptionally pretty wedding on Saturday evening at seven o'clock when Frances Ann. daughter of Mr and Mrs, J; Wilfred Lecky. Sum- merside. exchanged marriage vows with Morris Dale Gates, sun of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Gates, Regina, Sask- atchewan. The ceremony was per- formed by Ven. A. hdeacon G.R. Harrison. The music was under the direction of Mrs. Creelman Mac- Arthur. who accompanied Mr. Ivor Phillips as he sang "ru waui Be- side You" during the signing of the register. The chancel was extremely bedutlhrl with its decorations of spring flowers. The attendants were. 5. sister. Mrs. Murray Hirtle, as matron of honor, Mrs. Oliiude Lecky and Miss Joyce Currie as bridesmaids. Mr. Alan Lecky, brother of- the bride was groomsirnan while alas-rc, Claude Lecky and Murray Hirtle. brother and brother-in-law, re- spectwely, were the ushers. Given in marriage by her father. the bride was lovely in her wed- ding gown of bridal satin. featur- lrlil 1! 1111111. round neck line with nylon tulle yoke. lily point sleeves. soft. folds of material over the shoulders. self pleated "trimming at yoke. and waistline and the skirt with its long train had a tront. pan- el. The full-length veil fell from a bandeau of seed pearl trim and her shower bouquet was of Queen Eliz- abeth roses. The matron of honor with n- ed in mardo -gras. while the brides- maids wore spring lilac. The gowns were of imported nylon marquis- ette. straples lace bodices wlilh bo- leros and headrt-mes of matching material. They carried bouquets of deep pink carnatioris and light pink camotlons respectively. Mrs. Lecky chose for her da.uvh- tcr's wedding a gown of chiffon sheernnd chantilly lice in minuet blue and her cnrssge was of Talis- man roses. -. Following the ceremony a recep- tion for eighty guests was held at is home of the bride's parent. where the bride's table. with its at- tractive arrangements of pink and white carnaticrnsnnd lighted tapers. centered s three-tier weddlnu cak- encircled with tulle and topped with love birds. Mr, A. 5. Hopkins proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom responded. Presiding over the ten cups were Mrs. Leslie Sirnmoins and Mrs. A.S. Hopkins and assist- ing in serving were. Mrs. V. Ehman. Mrs. Richard Hurst, Mrs. Sinclair Mxrcxay and Misses Tone Misc- Donald. Wanda Wyatt. Dorothy Dr-ley and Elaine Inman. The bride and groom left on s honeymoon trip to Montreal after which they will reside in Rock- cliilfc where the groom is a Flying Officer with the R..C.A.P'. For travelling the bride wore a suit of telga wool charmain with brown accessories and her corssge was an orchid. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Dorothy Mscewreny Smith of cinlr Macltay. Mr. and M11 W- Mellish. Mr. and Mrs. R..5.P. Jar- dine and daughter Margaret and Miss Valerie Rogers. Charlottetown. ,.......:... FRIENDLY ROUTE vvanooovnn. (0P)4oe wrlsht. belleved to be the first milkmsn in Vancouver to retire on 13611310"- looks back over 4.5 wars of work. Now 85. he says "lf I could have it all over again I would do enact- Iy the same thing." He believes he got acquainted with more inm- ilies than anyone else in the city. .m ('T-?"jj ATTENTION All veterans and ex-mem- bers of Canadian LeKl0r1 Branch No. 10 are requested to attend a meeting In 30” den Legion Hall on Tuesday. Itgarch 17th atf 1::-((1) rgmmflo; 't e ur se 0 this Kbragierh of the Legion- Schurmans School Parade rammed activity a week ago. and will con- tinue until the end of May. On rhls program students from schools have the combined opport- unity and pleasure of competing for awards in elocutlon, singing, piano playing, spelling etc. Schurmans For the fourth consecutve yearl School on The students who participate in ithese programs enthusiastically en- tjoy the friendly spirit of compe- tition. and in so doing, strive for even higher accomplishments. . shown in the two photos above yore spelling classes from Summer- lS1de High School and St. Mary's lAcademy as they took part in the 4,, ran. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Parade R esumes From left to right they are: Sum- merside High School. Marjorie Ire- .l:nd. Margaret Coffin, Donald Gay. lEl::snor Haywood. and Barbara. lvaughan. St. Mary's Academy: Marcia Arsenault, Marjorie Noon- ian, Ndndi Gallant. Mary Mclnnls, and Joan Marie Lcciair. (Photos by Wottonl. lprograni 8 WEEK EEO. MORE FIRE-FIGHTER-S REGINA. (OP) -Almost l,l00 men were added to Saskatchewan's total of volunteer firemen during 195). as a. result of the extensive training program conducted by the provincial flre commission. classes were held at 13 civil defence schools and 10 volunteer schools. OOW'ES. Isle of Wight. (OP)- Doctcrs examined the 600 passen- gers and 300 crew of the Polish liner Batory when it stopped here on route from Karachi to Poland. The ship had previously disem- barked one smallpox case at Gib- raltar. BIRCH GROVE W. T. -Mrs Ralph R. Burns was host- ess to the members of Birch Grove Women's Institute on Thursday evening. March 5th, when they met at her home for the monthly meeting. The president. Mrs. Elmer Mac- Eachcrn, conducted the meeting. The roll call was answered by "a way to improve our Institute.” The secretary. Mrs. Austin Scales. read-the minutes of the previous month and busineu arising out of the minutes was discussed. The report of the school com- mittee was heard. and it was de- cided to buy a globe for use in the school. The sick committee re- ported calls made, and treats sent to sick members. Several express- ed thanks for treats sent to them. Parties and afternoon teas held recently are adding substantially to the Institute funds. which will be used in the purchase of a pro- jector. Two contests, conducted by Mrs. Basil Taylor and Mrs. Lyman Smith. were much enjoyed. The new programme committee consists of Mrs. Blanchard. Mrs KINE IIIILE TEA IIIIIIHIHIIIII IIIUII i' bl. KENSINETOII RINK MONDAY, Manon mu: 2nd game Finals Junior North Shore League Army vs. Kensington Genre 8:30 Sharp TUESDAY, MARCH 17th 2nd game i finois Farmers League Cavendish vs. Graham's Rd. Game 8:30 Sharp ' Ernest Taylor. and Mrs. Ralph R. Burns; school committee. Mrs. Aus- tin Scales and Mrs. Fred Perry; visiting committee, Mrs. C ecil Payntter and Mrs. Ernest Taylor. The meeting closed with the ma- tional Anthem, after which the hostess served a delicious lunch. Lifelong Resident 0f Tignish Dies -A lifelong resident of Tignish passed away yesterday in the per- son of Miss Gertrude Arsensult. She w- in her 64th year. Miss Arsensult had been in her usual good health until I few days ago when she became suddenly ill and dupite radical core and kind nursing death came to her early suminy morning. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arcade Arsen- suit. She is survival! by one sister. Mrs. Joseph A. Gallant. Ascension and one brother, Adrian Arsenault also of Ascension. The '-rneral will be held from tns into residence at 10:30 Tues- day morning to st. Simon and St. Judels Church, Tignlsh. Inter- 'ment will be in the Roman Cath- olic cernctrry. 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Available in 24. 26, 28. 30, 32, 34 and 36 inch widths, all P 5.95 new low Priced HOLMANS s'sinis and cirrowii Of Current Series Schurman Co., Ltd. presented second weekly radio program "Schurmans School Parade" of the current season. and LL5 usual the students. who were the guests on the program came through with a delightful evenings entertainment Three schools were represented on the gram. Th:,' Bideford. l-In schools. In the interscholastic spelling competition a. battle royal raged be- tween the Hampton and Ellerslie- Bideford schools. The Ellerslie- Bidoicrd school finished the first round of play in the lead only to be led by the Hampton school by one point alter the second round of play. For the next four r.uirds. one of which was lone a.f.:r the program left the air, the score remained at a. tie. In the seventh round the tie was broken J the r.llerslie- Bicleford school and they were de- ciared the winners of the eve- ning. . The Hampton team was repre- WPITE 'IOI'l non, Howard Morrison. Barbara Dunsford. Sarah M2:Quarrie. while the Ellersiiz-Bidefctd school team was made up of Lillian Miilsr. Edith P-”ow. Joan Oatway. Carl Millar. Norma MacDougall. Another lively spelling com- -Last Friday evening. the M. F 1 . mid:-ceased was held in high rsteem talent part of the pro-. the Ellerslie- 1 and Baltic sented by Nat Merrill. Ruth Can-I S'side Curiingm Club Schedule -The following is the schedule at the suinmerside Curling rink for this evening: 7.00 p.m. Ice l-T. D. Morrison vs Fred Maclue. Ice 2-Elmer Offer V: E. P. Foley. Ice 3-F. I-I. Daley vs M. M. Bell. 8.30 p.m. Ice l-R. E. Ellis vs A. L. Brooks. Ice 2-R. L. Moiliscn vs R. Bishop. Iqe 3-J. A. Clark vs. Edgar Can- non. There will be no curling for club championship on Tuesday night as the Physical Fitness play will be on. S'side lady Passes Away -The death occurred at her home in Summerside on Saturday morn- ing of Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Death came peacefully after a compar- atively short illness and her pass- ing will be learned with regret by a wide circle of friends for in the community in whit-lr she lived the -s She was theiformer Mary C. Adams of Sea View and came to Sumnrerside with her husband mire years ago where they have since resided. Besides her husband. she leaves .to mourn one son and three daughters. as follows: Rev. Gar- land C. Brooks. Windsor. N. 3: Mrs. Melvin Bridges hloyr, Cas- cumpeque: Mrs. Florence Mar.- Arthur. Union Road: Mrs. Una Glennie, Suffolk, P. E.'I.: and two sisters, Mrs. James lioreshend and Mrs. John Barwise both of Spring- field West. The body was transferred or. Saturday to the Jelly Funeral Home where it will rest until furi- eral arrangements are completed . race -rrnarrznwi S'side Business Women's Club Monthly iieeiing -The regular monthly dinner meeting of the summ ” Busi- ness and Professional Womenil Club was held stt Mulberry Lodge on Wednesday, March 11th. After 9. sing song a short busi- ness period was held. It was decid- ed to support the resolution re- cently passed by the I. 0. D. E. and forwarded to the Summer ” Town Council requesting the establish- ment of B. provincial museum it Summerside. The tables were artistically dec- orated with shamrock: and greet candles. The topic for the meeting was "Citizenship and Immigrat- ion." Miss Barbara Smith read I pamphlet itTen steps To Canadlar. Citizenship.” Miss Edith Inman, programnri chairman. introduced Mrs. Plomp the guest speaker. Mrs. Plomp cams here from Holland ten months agt nml gave a very interesting talk on the dlITPI'ellCES she found in Cari- ada from her native country. She also sang several selecti-ans which ll'"l'P much enjoyed by all. Th meeting closed with "0 Can- nda.” -S New Mass Grave Found In Germany BERLIN. IAPI - A mass grave ccritaining almost 700 bodies has been found near the old concen- fF3lli'.Tl camp at Buchenwald. the West Berlin newspaper Telegraf said Sunday. The camp as found- ed by the Nazis and lat 1' used by the Communists. Children playing in the area accidentally discovered the grave. ILFORD. Errglan, (OPT-A thle: who stole 28 from a fish and chip -5 The Accommodation, first 5fCam- boat on the St. Lawrence. made her first Montreal-Quebec trip in 1900. petition will again take place next Friday evening on Scnurrnans School Parade as the teams in the l-3 and 4 and over classroom divis- ion schools battle to become the proud possessors of silver and French bronze spelling shields awarded each year by the M. F. Schurman Cc. Ltd.-S. I store at lunch hour in this Exsex community escaped by donning a clerk's white smock and mingling jwitli the crowd of shoppers. 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