PAGE FOURTEEN For Better Lighti :3 HALF (I 1-. A..M ..P ,5. may 1- I 0 leer. W” Vicinity Mrs. Robert England of spring- field West is visiting in Halifax the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fired Cordwell Mrs. Wilbert Mcwilllams of Dunblane is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Summerslde. Her friends wish her a speedy re- covery. Miss Joan MacDonald student at Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown was a visitor to her home in Unlonvale during the Remembrance Day week-end. On Sunday Nov. 12th there was an anniversary dinner in honor of MIT. and Mrs. George Bernard of 0'Leary who celebrated their fifty- seventh wedding anniversary. The dinner was held at the home of their daughter Mrs. H. H. Bell and Gaunt APITOL Summon-side (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) Tonight 7:15-9:15 -- Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 l l I -..-1-...-...,-.-. .. . V lnllutl STARTS COMING VVEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Shows 7:15-9:15 - Matinee Thursday 3:30 THE STORY OF. T i 9 lnuPmo...... ,Wo7lVmz&a9' An Emerald lrodualca with roifigsl; saA'?i'ELlt- i9..:::..i.".3i.l..ii.!'.!!.i..ilMi.'l 9” 1"" Saveonpluy by rant mum and Ida lupino . am... by Ffoil Cuaalca. IE Montgomery Clift and Paul Douglas in y " rm: BIG urr " l Filmed amid the ruins of Berlin. from 20th Century Fox. Don't miss this hit inns ls A GIRL BETRAYED.. ...3v, LOVE" av Lil-'E.. u Radio Forum will be discussed by 0'Leary on Rev. Mr. Selllck was the speaker. The organist for the Mrs. Leon Woodslde. lety, Springfield West. met at the home of Mrs. aid, Locke members present and several vis- itors. The Boulter presided. There Circle of Prayer. Readings given by several ladies. A fine solo was sung by Mrs. Leslie MacLean The roll call was responded to by Monday Joan Fontaine and James Stewart in a comedy-romance. attended by members of the fam- ily. Their legion of friends wish this grand old couple God's richest blessings in the eventide of life and hope that they will be spared to enjoy many more happy an- nlversarles. Mr. Raeford Locke of the Locke Road returned from Charlottetown accompanied by his daughter Thel- ma who is a nurse-in-training in the P. E. 1. Hospital in the capit- al who will visit her home for a few days. Miss Phyllis Maclsaac student at Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown was a. visitor to her home in Hebron during the Rem- embrance Day week-end. The many friends of Mrs. John Bell of Mill River are sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Sum- merside and they hope that soon she will be feeling very much bet- 181'. The West Devon United Church Young People's Union met for their regular meeting on Wednes- day night Nov. 8th. The meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wood. The opening worship was taken by Mrs. J. A. Grlgg. The study was then con- ducted by the minister who spoke on a Remembrance Day theme and the meeting closed by the Mizpah Benediction. The Ladies Aid of the O'Leary United Church met for their regu- lar monthly meeting on Wednes- day nlght Nov. nth at the Manse with the President Mrs. E. W. Turner presiding and conducting preliminary worship. Routine busi- ness was transacted. New choir hats have been ordered. Last year the choir purchased the new gowns. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. John Matthew. The annual meeting of the P. B I. Federation of Agriculture fnr Prince County will he held in O'Leary on Tuesday in the ver- dun Theatre. At the meeting the Federation activities will be re- viewed and future policies discuss- ed. Flva new directors will be re- appointed in each county. Farm Floyd Griesbach, National Farm Radio Forum secretary. Rev. Roy sellick of Monclon and the District Superintendent of the Nazarene Church Rev. J. H. Mac- Gregor of Moncton were visitors to Wednesday Nov, 8th at a special service held in the O'- Leary Church of the Nazarene. service was -The Women's Missionary Soc- William MacDon- Road, with thirteen Mrs. Neil was a were President. When I need Him, Jesus is Near." verse of scripture dealing with miracle. The Thankofferlng was cllmso ntmnla KENSTNGTON and Tuesday 7:15-9:15. "YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY" Mr. Bell of lummarslde and was run GUARDIAN. cHAtu'.o1'ra'rowN taken and amounted to the tctal of 338.50 The offering for the day was 06.35. The meetlnl closed by the Milpah Benediction delicious refreshments were served. The Executl... of the Presbytery United Church Young People's Union met on Wednesday night Nov. 0th in the School room Church with the President Henry Clark of Alberton was decided to hold the Fall Rally in Alberton on Nov. 22nd and to have afternoon and evening ses- sions, with the main guest speak- Ralph Rayner of Mount Herbert who was a delegate to the National Convention which met ville this summer. Presbytery includes all the young in all the con- the fol- er to be Mr. people's unions gregations lowing pastoral charges: Alberton. Montrose, 0'14,-ary, West Cape and Bldeford. of the Young The Waste: representing There was a very large attend- ance at the funeral service for Mr. Nelson Wolfe which was held late residence on Wednesday af- ternoon Nov. 8th and was ducted by Rev, W. G. Dickson as- sisted by Macwillietma of con Rev. B. 3. Shepherd" fine and Western Sunday O'Leary presiding. It People'l in Bulle- CEDG from his Colbornc. Favorite hymns: "Abide with Me". ”The Lord's My and with games and the National Anthem followed Herbert and the following daught- ers: Clara. Mrs. Mrs. Ross strang and fntennent was in the cemetery at Cape Wolfe. MacDonnell; Edith. There was a splendid attendance at the 0'Leary Community Hall on Wednesday night Nov. 8th when the Educational Fund of the Cooperative Society showed edu- catlcnal films and heard the fol- -lowing speakers in very interest- ing and instructive addresses: Mr. Guy Rodd of Brackley. P. E. I who spoke on breeding cattle; Mr. Jerome O'Brien of Charlottetown who spoke on the Potato Situation and Mr. Allie MacNelll of O'- Leary who spoke on the work of the Marketing Board. Mr. Errol Stetson of O'Leary who is con- vener of the Educational fund of the Co-Op was chaimian. Mr. G. E. Dennis nf Charlottetown spoke briefly on the activities of differ- ent co-operatives and credit un- ions. Mr. Douglas Hardy operated the projector. A vote of thanks was moved by Arnold Wood of West qape to the speakers and the committee in charge. The annual meeting of the Cole- man Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. David lock- hart. Dues were paid by ten mem- bers and one new member was welcomed. The financial statement showed proceeds for the year were t94.9l and expendlturae amounted to 885.80. Many worthy appeals had donations given to them - cludlng 830 paid towards the our-I chase of a community film pro-l jector. A Home Canning sealer. was bought for the use V of the members and items were purchas- ed for the school and a Christmas treat was given the children. The resignation of Mrs. Elmer Whit- ten who has given outstanding ser- vice as the secretary-treasurer for; the past twelve consecutive years.' respected by all who knew him. He will be greatly missed in the home, the church and the community. Ha leaves to mourn his loss besides his widow. two sons, Gordon and Sadie. Mrs. William Sentnen, Marjorie. Tyne Valley ilotes Mr. and Mrs. James mcnougsu of Richmond were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mcbougull. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Yeo regret to hear of his illness and hope he will be better soon. Miss Delores Newoombe of sum- meraldc spent the week-end at her home here. The womens Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church held their meeting at the home of Mrs. D. N. Forbes on Monday. n Mr. Cranford Ramsay. Boston. Mass is visiting at the home of his brother Mr. Russell " ,, after an absence of thirty four years. Mrs. Warren Nlsbet and daugh- tear Barbara left on Thursday for Toronto, where they will join War- ren who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Birch and sons Lowell and Carman and Etta Phillips of Amherst spent the holi- day week-end in Tyne Valley. The Halloween dance held in the Hillside Amusement Centre was a big success, almost all pre- ;IIlfhdMgnd2lidu:gih&MacDv:d;1:u?i sent were in costume and all en- and Alberton with relatives and me Oman. A "M duet ucoms .l0ycd themselves to the utmost. friends. gggnxgf :v'n)g:gn wigiliigg kg The members of the Masonic Messrs Andrew Arsenault and L38” in Mmwnmms was 3 Alexandria Lodge Port Kill enter- Stanley Buotts of Fortune Cove kind and loving husband and tained their wives and other ln- were in Howlan on Friday. father. an earnest Christian and a V"”d 3"'5''5 3” ”h'-'1' "min! b”” . smqmg emu". He was loved And quot on Wednesday evening Nov. on Friday Jack Gallant who let. Mrs. Grace Blair and daugh- ter Dianne and Mrs. Fred Mac- Klnnon and children. St. Eleancrs were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mcnougall on Wednesday after-noon Nov. lat, Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Young and family left on Friday morning for New Carllsle, where Mr. Young will be in charge of the Presby- terian Church there, all wish them every success in their new field of work. The Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian Church met at the homc of Mr. James E. Mcl.-can on Thursday evening with a large membership in attendance and sev- ,eral visitors. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Gordon Miller of lllllerslle. ; Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLea:1 land family. Louise, Dan Taylor and Elizabeth Anne spent the week- end in Charlottetown guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McLean. Miss Blanche Macnougall. MJAS 1 Holly Williams, Mr. Junior Wil- , llams and Mr. Charles willams all ' students at Prince of Wales College spent the holiday week-end at their homes in Tyne Valley. . The members of the United lLadles Aid held a very successful l pantry sale at Holmans on Satur- ,'day Nov. 4th. They plan to hold l another one in Summersidc soon. Friends of Mr. Dugald Stewart regret to her that he has suffer- ed a stroke at the home of his daughter Mrs. Harry Denton, U.S. all hcpe he will be better soon. Mr. Deimont Yeo, Milton and Mrs. Harold Holland of Bedeque are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yeo. Miss Jennie Yeo. summerside. s-pent Sunday with her mother I-lbwlan ...;i Vicinity Arthur Martin of Bloomfield was in 1-lowlan on Monday. ' Wm. Arsenault of Cascumpoc was in Howlan on Monday. Jerry Gallant drove to Campbell- ton on Friday. Mrs. Albert Martin and con Til- man were in Howlan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault were in Summerslde on Friday. Mrs. Paul Doiron of Duvar re- cently spent a. few days with her mother in Woodatoc' Miss Eva Peters employed at Western Hospital is now at her home. Lyman Arsenault and Paul Gal- lant motored to Alberton on Sun- day afternoon. . Messrs Henry -MacAusland. Ly- man Arsenault and Paul Gallant motored to and from suinmerslde on Friday. Mrs. Max Martin of Emerald spent "Ail Saints Day" in Howlan spent the past month in St. John arrived at his home in Howlcn. Master Jackie Gallant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant commemor- ated his 8th. birthday on Oct. 38th. A card party on Friday night will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gallant. The Misses Beatrice and Ieone Arsenault spent Monday evening with Miss Delma Gallant. Mrs. Jerry Gallant spent Thurs- day at the home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and family. Mrs. Prank Gallant spent wed- nesday night at the home of her brother Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flnnan at Woodstock. Dr. Shea and R. C. M. P. of Al- berton were called to Howlan on Tuesday to the scene of the accid- ent. Mrs Thomas Cook of Cape Wolfe is spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs. B. Carruthers in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Peters and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deslwocha. On Sunday afternoon. Alphonse Bernard, Firmln Perry, Vincent. and Catherine Perry motored to Ebbs- fleet where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dou- cetie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard of sum- merside motored to Howlan on Sun- day morning they were accompani- ed by Mlss Marlon Arsenault of summerslde and Miss Catherine Perry of Howlan. Mrs. Jerry Gallant had as guests on Thursday afternoon Mrs. Eddie Cl-allant and sons Gary and Louis and the Misses Theresa and Elaine Gallant. REGE NT -is was regretfully accepted. The new officers are as follows: Wml Eddie Nbffi. Percy Kubfyide -president: Mlrs. Ivan MacLeani Willa "W! 5! PH K9"-19" (-7lm' (re-elected): vice president: Mrs 33" lhnmlhte kllfllad of dP8r.tJOl'”9, Stanford Lockhart, Secretary- who thought” nfongty "V2!" evedrny treasurer: Mrs. Wilmot Read; and- "mm m hum wummg new Y itors: Mrs. David Lockhanrt and ' Mrs. Edward Coughlin; directors: Mrs. Moody loclrhart: in-s. Cel- ' Mrs. Laura Yeo. vln Mac!-lay: Mrs. J. B. Macmi- A treat of chocolates, the gift of Mrs. S. E. Taylor of Brunswick. t Maine. was passed around to mem- bers and visitors and enjoyed by all. Miss Catherine Perry went to summerside on Friday where she will spend a couple of days with her sister Mrs. Alphonse Bernard, also at the home of her brother Isidore Perry and other friends and re- lativee. Mrs. Joe P. Gallant and her daughter Mrs. George Henderson with her grand daughter returned to at. John N. B. on Monday morn- ing going as far as summerslde by car in time for the early train out, after spending the week-end with hnmore and Vicinity Mrs. D. D. MacDonald Char- lottetown was a recent visitor to Mount Pleasant and Port Hill. Mrs. Roberta Grindlay and Mrs. William Bryant, North Enmor.- were vlsitcrs to Summersicle on Thursday. .. , The Mount Pleasant Women's Institute met for their November meeting at the home of Mrs. Anct-l Ballem. Mrs. Allison Raynor was visiting her mother, Mrs. Wilkinson who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital on Trhursday afternoon. Miss Eva Sabine, teacher in Lot 10 school was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Enman. Miss Sabine was a forni- cr teacher in Enmore school. Mr. and Mrs. Yea, Lot 16 were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Yeo.'Vlc- torla West. Messrs Willard and Colin Hut- Clark, summerslde after spending a few days in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. John Murray. Hamwny. has returned to his home after undergoing an operation for ap- pend icitls in the Prince County Hospital. Sympathy is extended to Mrs Russell Cotton, Springhill. in the passing of her brother Mr. Fred Hansen, Tyne Valley. 0 The many friends of Mrs. Alex Murray. Harmony are pleased to hear that she is improving in Reverend W. A. Young who has been the minister in the Rich- mond Bay charge for the past four and a half years, preached ills farewell sermon in the Presby- terian Church, Victoria West, on Sunday morning. He has accepted a call to New Carlyle, Quebec. The many friends of Mr. Alfred Small, summerslde regret to hear An enjoyable party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Enman, Victoria west, on Wednes- day evenlng Oct. 25th -when friends and relatives gathered in their home. to celebrated with them their fortieth Wedding An- niversary. Among those present were four who attended the marri- age forty years ago. Namely Mr and Mrs. Theo. Enman and Ml and Mrs. John Moore. The even- ing was pleasantly spent in danc- ing and social chat, a nicely worded address was read by Mrs William Moore and a purse or money was presented by Mrs Preston Enman. All joined in sing- ing "For they are jolly good fel- lows'. when the time came to bid their host and hostess adieu nil expressed the wish that they would he with them on their fifieth Anniversary. HOUSE!) MANY BRANDON. Man. - (CP) - Workers are wrecking the im- migration hall. built 50 years ago to house settlers. Thousands of im- migrants, including some of the first Doukhobors, lived there. In later years it was successively a warehouse, hostel for unemployed and emergency housing centre. meeting open a .. followed by th: clhihuho members a in one visitor? ha: membmm utes of last ln- meetings weremmm and "w" The retiring p bert Rayner m and presented 5- But. she also former secretary ed 1" Aulzust. ports, new SCTIOOI comm.” Moase and she about a globg Moue and Mrs. Bramme fifty Cod Liver cheson of Elierslle were Sundav at th” mee””3- 55-00 w s guests of Mr. Havelock Bryant mward Remembrance uzy”..::t” North Enmore. 10'' TFBV8Her'8 Rest Monum:m . Mrs. waiter Manse handed nt. Mrs. George Ballem. Mount "WHEY from Birthday box amo in Pleasant is convalescing at the "'8' '0 84.82. She was re-appolgin" home of her friend Mrs. Kate to take charge of this box for mid The correspondence was ; Institute News passed to scribers. 0' K119-E at Christmas. lea were handed in sale. The next meeting at .he Mm ' e Delbert Rayner and to assist with lunch of officers for 1951 3, Prcsldent - M;-3, Vice-President Moase. John Md W311: Mrs. Harold Mrs. Mrs. Stewart Moase and health. she has been receiving ter Moase, Red c . treatment in the Prince (Edward Mrs. Robert ivllllgifg C(l));:.:11:T I l d H it 1. Min. ' " s an 0513 a .- mngh Albert Moase. A heautuu; cream. The hostw bers to fudg . Th K with the Natelonale meeting MM England. are to be of his 58l'lOll8 illness, which neces- aitated his removal to the Halifax , Gerll-fitl.M.Smil - conrgahled oligr ahusbardd and "IE3?! little . is t i ith hi ..':.”i.Iif M3. c.....: FLATTERING Yeo, Port Hill. EXCITING 7 -NOVEMBER 20, 1950 - TM-mu New Annan W, L 36th Annual Meeting The thirt ing of New meet- ute met at the home ox lnstit bert Moase on Nov, 7. -Al. 0 Cam?! men'. '5 by tcvrrm l The in F011 call was answg; Present. re reslgenindmhdogf ade a few :9. 1' the secretarymtlrh had a gift for in who had ml": The sick committee Rm tee-Mm was asked ,f,"fg 101' school, pl. Stewart Moase 0- commlttee-Mrs El There were seven hundred lper 0” Capsules sold 9'15. and the sub. Names were drawn for exchange More artic. 70T rummage f Mrs. Walter Moase with pm M75 J. Mom - The election e as follows: Elmer MOBSg. M73. Albert Secretary-Treasure.--tm case. Directors-M;-5. Rich: Manderson, Auditorsd Mrs. Wal. Robert Williams. was served including ice ss treated mem. Anthem. --1. PRESERVE WINDMILLS Historic windmills in sum, interesting links mthpXielf:";,e,i:,.?f PERLMAN FURS SALE SIAiiTS MONDAY NOV. zoen All Sample Fur Coats at Reduced Prices. Your chance to get a Perlman Coat at Bar- It Toluv Th; I 0.” E- us. and Mrs. Jack Gallmt of How- F EE..M.Mm d 3;30 7;15 & 9:15 ' of 133- The Channel Islands were the 831" Prlces Monday an - Mrs W" H 0 er De the only British soil occupied by Ger- Tuesday only. The chi hr,” as 01- Hits With! fgfnmiegnmrehldnltlvegeln man troups- in the Second World th. BIITIC Eda, OW XI Ir. 0X 35 I" W”, EInvh;:.uounn.1 c al'Ir9;:o:go(?nont.. zllicelegieat daughter :1 fM;1a. aunld um wthsr 5”" ch 1'! h. 1950- ' ' 07"" Gm"! T "W G antly spent in music and singing. SUMMERSIDE m L0 vporonto. Me who will become the youthful bride A Tiliii slolll Tllill THF WAY IT ilAl . 0””-'r" aw. ' V f ' ” A h 5'” Ghidaertager. m"'""' ' " M u" T m N” unloved. Guitar music belntt suppli- Advertlllv Y to COW: W” "M ed by Mr. John Webb. The bride ”i it HAS" .llu '.tx 5 lllL"l'U...lilC tht'c:il ni6hBffn';"5';2.e M". mm oumum, wen, we ;'lht:"1I;eI1I'nwe.c:ol!II;l:lr1.l-shit: PHDTGSSTQITHI Cards ,n k-diG Wlihcre :- .. . I Ill; tizlu gut: . . . I lit: lll'.lSlL'l T”'””"'.., Glaliert g::d:”m2mo?;'.h:,:,,:d,d .11: did solos. also in male quartette oom- h De” if of the 'Winx larae Tuneral. in spite cl the awful gsmld 0? lflwyn Boulterrlvag Webb. 0 bell! 1mpeI a M d I l f m X ,5 Mn esey Dgnan and Alban raswel - Cmxwrtx: of thhee Emvlre C313” sgxflgpoxxgglerno? gum estang O, lsilzlliogusa If1e:chfa;c:rit⪙yrr:r.v; dis; '. F. HIIIITCT. KO. Ragga, congratul tau” cum "Sh Tgg gadnggldu the hostess assisted by the ladies . 0P'l'0ME'""51 yon W ”':r;.l:t' film M e'm,f;.3,h'I y 5y y ' which brought this enjoyable event ogmpmg VIgu.I Anplyael H agrpog AIM! r.I..rv:n.,. Came on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James 3,: ”g"nl:' ?:”:”'hb1l'gnMr' ',”g Gluaoe noted 3:”-5- WV” "" mm 'fi.i'””....S”.?i.”.”..'f?I 't'3;””i.'ii ”x”?.'.”cT; their muife. 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