MARCH 30. 1953 For Quality Mildneu Value , Z 13 IA” 1.2: .s-'1';'.s'1i 5' . ('lGARl9.llIE TOBACCO . England. (GP) Wolhigion mid yicloify Mine Betty "launches recently vilted relatives in mseouche. -Mt. and use. Poem of Mis- couche r ntly visited Mr. and Mn. Cyril Gallant. day tokens and a pleasant after- noon was had by the young friends. Mr. Everett Graham has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham for the past few days. Mr. Armand Areenauit isspend- ing some time with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Arsen- auli. ' Mr. Bernard MicD;nald, who has been a patient in the P. E. I. Hos- pital for the past four weeks, has returned to his home. His friends regret to learn that he is still not in the best of ralth. l On Thursday afternoon, March saw. cyril M. Nye appealed to parishioners of St. Snvioufl Church to bring infants for bap- tisn before they are more than twp. months old. He said older in- rams are hard to handle. BUCKINGHAM. England. ((7?)- Farmers here found pigeon-shcofw mg too expensive. uitll cartridges costing seven cents apiece. This year they are orgazlizilig 'ibird- nesting" campaigns to destroy the eggs. The population of the entire Arab world including Egypt is ibout 44,000,000. 0 WANTED OFFICE ASSISTANT . and STENOGRAPIIER State Experience and 26th several young school boys gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day when their son Gordon celebrated his '1m birth- day. He was presented with birth- Thc many friends of Mr. John Gamble. Southwest Lot 16. regret to learn he has not been enjoying very good health. and leaves for hospital ill the near future to undergo an operation. One and all hope to see him home soon and fully restored to his usual good health. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MacKin- non, southwest, recently received a letter from the secretary of the Imperial War Graves Commission. Italy, stating that a monument had been llaced at the grave of their son. Pte. Lloyd Charles Mc- Kinnon. who was killed in action August 31. 1944, and whose body now rests in the cemetery at Montieochio. Italy. This news is, to a certain ext-ent, a solace to his parents and other relatives, that Qualifications. their loved one's grave is being Apply in your own tenderly cared for. B handwriting. g,(gggggg - M" AMALGAMATED LONG RIVER w. I. DAIRIES LIMITED summerside -Mrs. Eustace Paynter was host- Professional cards "iTil.”iiiiTii”E'li”llTo."T Complete Visual Annlyseu Glasses Fitted ass to the Long River Women's Insmute for their March meeting which was held on Friday evening the 0th. The president, Miss Mae Found. presided and opened the meeting with the singing of the Institute Ode followed by the Creed in uni- sbn. Roll call was responded to by 16 members with an Irish joke. Minutes of the February meet- ing were read, approved and sign- PHONE sue ed. Mrs. Oliver Paynter repo.l'teo' BMALLMANB BUILDING that material was on hand for the OPTOMETRIST canvass of the district for the Red Cross. E, E. The treasurer reported 332.00 cleared this month by the com- Opt, D. 3.0. mittee in charge. Reports of the opl-OM31-ms-, idlfferent committees were given and new ones appointed as fol- GAIHOI lltbd - Eye; Exunjngd IOWI3 BLDK, Ml”; A. A. 08.511109”, omen Hours: Mrs. Oscar Johnstone. and Mrs. D to Ix - 1 so 5 Bruce Bell; school, re-appointed; and by snnolntm t PHONE 3281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Bummer St. Summerslde -?-T-M.-MT. T. EAIILE HIGKEY. Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Qammercs suminerslde, P. E. I. lunch, Mrs. James Bernard. Mrs. Edwin Bernard. Mrs. Bruce Bell and Mrs. Heath Campbell; pro- gram. Mrs. Nelson tMaoLeod and Mrs Arthur Johnstone. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved. seconded and oarnied that 315.00 be sent to European flood relief. A social evening was to be held in the hall. It was left to the committee to see about the "fish pond" and entertainment and to have an suction sale of articles. Miss M-ae Found invited the "ONE '8" Institute for the next meeting in April. Roll caial will be a donation W, CHESTER 3, of articles to hall kitchen. . Tile prograniline was a "Pot Magnoumj Contest" by Mrs. Oliver Paymen- B la,ndMa. reading. Eshhopping Woes", srrisier. solicitor c , Y H. R-lip o nstone. ' N an Em The Red Cross convener, Mrs. LLB. Brown. distributed sewing and knitting. Money to Loan. Office formerly occupied by his Heath Strong, 'x.c. Collections Promptly Attended To. L. S. ALLEN B.A.. LLB. IIAIIRISTEII, ETC. Ill Water Street - Phone 231! SUMMEBSIDE. P. E. I. ll. E. ELLIS & Silll I-lire - Auto -- Casually INSURANCE 5 Summer St. summersldo PHONE 2413 ..... llll. J. A. llillilllli DENTIST Dental X-Boys Smnliman Builaln The meeting closed with "The Queen", after which a delicious luncheon was served by the.lunch committee and hostess. COBHAM, Ensiiand. (CP)-Ama- ieur photographers are flocking to title Surrey district to take last pictures or s centuries-old land- mark, the "Old Mill." Despite pro- test,"the mill is to be demolished to make way for a new highrway. st........ . ...M.. ST. LOUIS SCHOOL -The following is the February report of St. Louis School: Grade TX-l. Marie Allen; Irene Gaudet. Grade VIII-1. Clovis Doucettc; 2. Billie Bernard. Gnradc VII-l. Clarence Wedge; 2. Johnnie Perry; 3. Merino Brown. Grade VI-1. Patricia. Gaudet; 2. Leona. Gaiidet; 3. Donald Allcn. Grade V--l. Roger Allen; 2. Myra Gaudet: 3. Violr-t Douoette. Grade IV-l. Dolores Gaudet: 2 Leo Perry. Grade III (A)-l. Eddie Arsen- ault. (B)--l. Anna Mae Doucette; 2. Leo Perry: 3. David Wedge. 2. Grade Ill-1. George Perry; 2. sumimnsmt Francis Brown: 3. Gerardo Ber- m,u I”. 2 I (A)-l. Clifford Perry; t ' . en Msllott. (B)-1. Eddie 'R- J: I. -;'l'BOBIi':Igt.P(b0)-1. Isolde Doucette; - - t -n-y. (l-i. Ath VETERINARIAN Doucette; 2. Wilfred n.nm.' '" v . Honor roll: Merle Allen. Clovis ,l)lai 2520 goucasctu, goslolei-. Gaudet, Leona - ' Ill e ores Osudet. Anna Water-Street East Mae Doueetfe, Eddie Arsenault and George Perry. Summerslde Teacher: Jean Callaghan. Wanted 2 In Summon-side rmans omos CLERK "With typing and shorthand, for general office duties. rience desirable saia sue”- expected, to Box 4, Anpiy in own handwriting, stating experience and but -, not necessary. Guardian -0fflc,e Summer- , iiold At Montague THE p.uAaolAgi.-cuAxwtrl'ls'lruwN Aiissal Banquet curling Gliili "me annual banquet of mg Montnrue Curling Club was held at the Legion Hall Tllunday night, attended by app:-oxlmswly 70 man. bers of both the lsdles' and ggnltle. men's clubs. A delicious chicken and turkey dinner was served by the Haven Restaurant, proprietor Cecil Drake. in a very emcent manner. ' F9n0W!n8 the banquet. the pres- idem Mr. Doug MaoGowan. pre- 59",W! N5 report of the season's activities. He was pleased to note, he said. the large increase in mem- bevship this year. and felt that it would continue in the future. He stressed the fact that the lady curlers had contributed greatlylto the ailoce of the club. and it mm the pleasure of the club to be 33- sociated with them. He went on to say that the club had been repre- sented at all lnterclub compet- itions at Charlottetown and Slim- melside, and although there had been no victories. the local club had given a good account of themselves. In conclusion he expressed his appreciation for the co-operation and support received from the members during the year. and look- ed forward to an equally successful season next year, i His Worship. Mayor E.I-I. Yea. also silokc bi'ieI1,x'. congratulating the club on its aucc'esrrful operation during the year. and exprmed the hope that it would grow steadily in the years to come. The presenta- tion of prizw and trophia follow- Winner of Presidents Match - George Gordon. skip: J. A. Mac. Lean. mate; S. Llewellyn. 2nd; M. Goodlwin. lst. Winner of Tip Top 'TI'Ophy ; D.-, P. McIntyre. sloilp; A. MacDonald, mate; H. Moar. 2nd: G. Mcln. tyre. lstt. Winner of Olarkson Shield - Dr. L.A. Johnston. skip; J.A. Mac. Lean, mate: D. McGowan, 2nd.; H. Llewellyn. lst. Winner of Bears Juniors Trophy and individual tronlvies - 8, Mac- Donald. skip. D. Dickenson. mate; E. Show. 2nd.: P. MlacLeod. ist. Winner of Yeo Theatre Compet- tlon - A.E. Sullivan. skip; P. sin- clalr. marte: D. c. Dlckenson, 2nd: Rav Griffin. lat. Wilmer of lobsters donated by Lorna S. Johnston - Dr. P. McIn- tyre. skip. G. Mclntvre. mate; W. Kearney. 2nd.. L. Siokles. fat, Winner of chocolates donated by Clark Bros. - G. Gordon, skip; T. Clair. ma-te: C. Altken. 2n-d.; G. Wright. lsi. Ladies Dresiden-'i vs, vice presid- ent match prize. donated by Mrs. L.H'. Poole and Mrs. J.S. Des- Roohes - winner. vice president team. slcip, 0. Power. Vera Mac- Donald. mate. Jelmie Maclzaren, 2nd.. Connie Clair. ist. Soccer Standings illgs. including Saturday's games: ENGLISH LEAGUE S. . .i. ” England ileum iler Graiidsietlierilmli BRITAIN IN BLACK - Horsemen of the Royal Household Cavalry ride sloluy along the Mall in London. a black ribbon flying from their standard. This was a symbol of Britain for the Grandmother Queen Mary who died at the age of 85. the deep mourning throughout Great Queen Mother Ehzabebll, arrive at Marlborough House in London. with few months remaining before the Coronation of Elizabeth II, the woliid was paying homage to the late Grandmother Queen Mary who died in Lower l-'reetown Farm Forum Meets -The filial meetinz of was held Monday night. joyable evening spent. and lively games were played. Following this Mr. Louis Cairns again called the meeting to order. to Mr. secretary of the Forum on the eve of his departure has been awarded a. Niuflield sC'ii0la1'ship for six months study of Agriculture this time to do honours willliam Cairns. for Europe where he in the Un-ited Kingdom. After some complimentary and! Lower Freetown Farm Forum for the Ye?" March 23rd.. at hhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bernard. In spite of the had condition of ihe roads twelve mem- bers were present and a very en- After the usual disoumion several interesting lnverness and I I I Vlcimly Miss Joan Blggar. Portage. spent the March 21st weekend with Miss Theresa Kilrbride, Invernese. Miss Faith Ma.cDonaid( Portage, was in 0'Leary recently. Mr. alld Mrs. Clifford Bigger and. daughter, Minnie, Tylle Val- ley were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biggar, Portage, on Sunday, March 22nd. Miss Florence Cnrley, Richmond. was a. weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-wand Sharbell, Portage. The Misses Marilyn and Colleen and Master Blake shal-bell. Port- age. are attending school at In- verness. Division III Northern Oidham A . . Grimsby T . Wrcxham Division I 35' 'l' L Pt: Preston N E .. .. 1'1 9 8 43 Charlton A . . . 1'1 9 8 43 Wolverhampton W 16 ii 9 43 Burnley 16 lo 8 42 Division Ii Sheffield U .. .. 22 8 6 52 Huddersfield T 19 9 '7 4'1 Luton Town . 20 5 9 45 Nottingham F .. . .. 1'! 7 11 41 Plymouth A . 1'1 '1 11 ll Division III Southern Bristol R 24 9 3 5'1 Bristol 6 . . . 19 12 8 50 Northampton T 21 7 ii 49 Millwall ...... .. 19 10 7 All Norwich C 20 7 9 humorous remarks he called upon Mrs. Allen Glow to make the pres- entation of a beautiful leather travelling case, Mr. Cairns. thouizfh taken by surprise. thanked the members very sincerely for their Mrs. Bowman ltfllliglan was in Summerside Satlirdavy, March 215: on business. Mr. and MT5. Austin Malone. PASE THlRTlLl.'N lerlloii G. 6. I. T. ilslalillor Marries llolils Special Meeting , In Illinois M... ...Rev. Harold Lloyd Henderson. Po;-tug: is Pnirie, arrived home recently to spend I. few days visit- lln his moth . Mrs. Annie Hen- deraon, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ira Banks, Poplar Grove. -The Canadian Girls in Train- ing of Borden United Church '-0! !"'i”'l in "WW in W-' entertained their mothers and the! Wfavmce 1” me W914”? in 5'" members of the Social Club at an F”5.t Methodist oh”"3h- oi” P"k' African Nmm new In mp Chuwhv Illinoca. I on March 6th at eight H31). 0” wednesdayv March 25t,h.;oicis."k in tho evening of Shirley Elizabeth Read wehwmed the Belcher. daughter of Dr. C. W. guests This was favoured by an!T"?'”b”d3e "ii D” Th"mW0" T- African welcome Kalunga, and thei w”9h'- 59'” "5 ML and M33 53' An.1m,, pu,,,c,;c- iliot Wruvht. Muddleton. The cere- Beiiiy Curriw had charge of the "W"-V W” pwformed by R"' c' M- worship service. the theme bn''ng.'C”"me!'- 13' D- ogod 15 ca,11,;ng;- she was ammodl Dr and Mrs, Wrlgvlit left on a by Hazel MacKenzie and Carrie Weddilliz trip to Kentuckey and on ,ihs;.n;, return look up residence in The program was strictly Afrl- chmm," M”'9 "T" V””'" 3 C.'ill. with .2 quiz on facts zlbnut iii-"Cl-lfllii Africa, 1')m,.mm gm; Lonk mpj Dr. Wrlgvllt irns an l)i.liCP'i' in thi- hart of (liflel'Plii missionaries and Canadiaii A”"Y 7'" six -wars and told about their work. The guests.” " !v'md”a"" "9 the Umvenn-V enloved three Nozrn Spiritua.ls,f at Toronto. The bride is A graduate. -Long I want to be a Chhgtiany-vim Oak Park Hitrh School and for "Jacob's Laddeor" and "swing Lmv two years attended Not'ihWestorn Sweet Cllarlot." U11iVPr:"ii.i'. Following the 1,,-(,m.,m,' "1-l Among thn us-ddilli: guests were enjoyed two African eames.Aflican3 the grooms parents. Mr. and Mrs. refreshments were served by E1iza- i W!”-'h!-r 5 UT Ja)L, Mr” A ' ”Vrgr”7'-T''.a.T M” Milrshau Mmphy ha.5l re" Ramsay. and Cami MacDonald. formzng a friendship circle and ggillist :'1i:)l;:m!r3'f ?;;g:::s!11v1I!::f1 The evellinz closed by M'crvoliclsin-rim; "Taps". phy, McAdam. N. B. ITTGTT "" Miss Adah Miller. Summerside. spent the March 15th weekend at the home of her parents. Mr- Ind Mrs. Herold Millar. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith have spent a few days at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Mac- Nevi". Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy and family spent Tuesday eveninal March 17th, in Elmsdale, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- osll Stewart. Miss Enid Smith is spending her holidays at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley spent the March 22nd weekend visiting relatives in Freeland. Mr. George Henderson and Mr. Junior Arsen-ault. Moncton, are spending a few days here at their respective homes. A miscellaneous shower was hcld' at the home of Mr. and Reg- inald Palmer in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ford, who were the re- cipients of many lovely and useful gifts. The gifts were opened by Miss Enid Smith and placed by Miss Merrill Palmer, while the accompanying verses were read by Miss Marlon Hardy. Many games were enjoyed by all and a very pleasant evening was spent by all present. The March meeting of the W0- man's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Church was held on Monday even- ing, March 12th. at the home of Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Eight mem- bers were present at this meeting, which opened by singing "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross", followed by the W. A. prayer and scripture reading. The members decided to send a box to a needy family. Re- ports on the annual meetings in Charlottetown were given by Mrs. George Tuplin and Mrs. Robert Palmer. Further study of the year's study book was made. Lunch was served by the hostess and the collection amounted to about 34. PARADING! Tile Eye Appeal of this garment-you will agree-is in the smart new button trim front in Pastel Spatta, Rib, this suit has a Bridal appearance - - - Much sympathy is being extend- ed to the family of the late Mrs. Alexander Bulger, Murray Road. whose death occurred on Wednes- day, March 18th. Funeral service was held on Friday. March 20th, at St. Bridgetfs Church, Lot 11. Interment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Mr. Claude MacAz'i.hul' alld chil- dren, Ronnie and Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur and son Gran, springhill, spent Monday evening, March 23rd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. -BY. Sam llays A Week Continued-wfvrvom D380 11 chance Bunny miaihfv E9" Suwk 1" the mud?", "How does he color the; 1 Easter eggs?" and so on and on.. The calm one of the family My Mama Cat-cat. she sits with an inscrutable look on 1:! BT33! "1" an le-shaped face an Burrs con- . . lengwdly. No dowm she is mmkmg' Its Always ”I.'d pass up all this for I Booci fat y field mouse”. 1 And so the day draws to a. close, and finally everytlhing is finished and done with and everyone will s . uietly while drmk steals in wit ills purple mantle and turns light to dark. On three guitars and a violin, the boys play all the old, songs, the new ones and the in-i . . ' ' between-s It only th" would 1””, This picture is being sponsored by the hi .1; 1 kG th ietlwto , , , H " as we Er W 5 ! Nursing Registry of Summerszde. sleep -. but the years brin-g ohali-ges --LTOP FLOOR S)lAI.I..VIAN'S for Top Vnlilea at Lowest Prices. Tonight. 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 and only God knows what the months will bring before another mam mm around. i Exciting! Romantic! Different! '1. Sunday: '1:he'wt;nderfui Day is here at'lasi. Everyone goes up til:-y hill to church. I'll always think, ,Snturday in the United Kingdom: I-INGLISII LEAGUE Burnley 0 Bolton W 1. Cardiff C 3 Chelsea 3. Liverpool 1 Charlton A ll. Manchester C 3 Wolverhampton L. Middlesbrollgli 2 Arsenal 0. Newcastle Ii 0 Blackpool 1. Preston N E 1 Aston V 3. Sheffield W 0 Manchester U 0. Stoke 0 3 Sunderland 0. Tot nham H 3 Portsmouth 3. w. romwich 2 Derby C 2. Division II Birmingham 0 2 Lincoln C 2. Bury 5 Bsrnsley 2. . Fulham 5 Brentford 0. Leeds U 0 Blackburn R. 3. Leicester C 2 Swansea T 1. Luton Luion T 3 Hull c 2. Notis C i Huddersfield T o. Plymouth A 0 Nottingham 1'' 3. Rotherham U 2 Everton 2. Southampton 4 Sheffield U 4. West Ham U l Doncasicr R. 3. Exhibition Motels British Army 2 Belgian Army 1. Division III southern Aldersiot 0 Crystal P 1. Bristol R I Bournemouth 1. Colcheater U 3 Newport 0 3. Coventry 0 I Watford 0. meter 0 0 southend U 2. Gillinghain I Ipswich T I. Milwall I Reading 0. Norwich C 3 Brighton 2. Queen's P R 0 Torquny ll 1. Shrewsbury T 2 Northampton T 'swlnaon -r 0 Bristol o o. I I Division III Northern A(Cl'lllKl0II S 2 Scuuthorpe U Harrow 2 liartlepr.-ols U 1. Bradford 1 Sonthport 0. Chesterfield 1 Brndford C l. Grimsby T 0 Gateshead 0. Halifax T 3 Chester 1. Mansfield T 1 Port Vale 0. oidham A ll Crewe Alex 1. Tranmere R 1 Rochdaln 0. Workington 0 Stockpori. C 2. Wrexham 3 Carlisle U 0. York C 3 Darlingion 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Dlylslon A Aberdeen 2 Rangers 2. Celtic 1 Hibernian 3. Hearts 7 Clyde 0. Motherwell 3 Queen of S 2. Partick T 0 Dundee 3. Raith R 0 Falkirk 2. St. Mirren 2 Airdrieoninus 2. Third Lanark 0 East File 3. Division B Albion R 4 Morton l. Alloa l Queen's P i. Arbrolith 1 St. Johnstone 3. Ayr U 3 Forfar A 1. Cowdcnbeath 2 Kilmarnock 3. Dundee U 1 Dunfermiine A l. Stenhousemuir l Dumbari.on 2. Stirling A 0 Hamilton A 0. IRISH CUP Senil-finals Glentoran I Linflelrl 2. Glentcran R 0 Coleraine 3. IRISH LEAGUE Gold Cop First Round Portedown 3 Derrylo l. IRISH LEAGUE Bangor 2 Glenavon ii. Port Vale .. - - . Crewe Alex , 19 3 13 kindness. Unionvnic, were VlSll0ll'S- at the sco-rrnsn LEAGUE Delicious ice cream and cake were home of Mrs. John Pmlllps on Division A served by the hostess assisted by Monday evening, March 23rd. E35; pug V g N 15 5 5 Mrs. Basil Taylor. After a social - --f . 1-libel-nlan 1g 3 3 hour had been spent the members. Miss 'Df;10I'eS B18351. POTWW Glasgow R , 13 6 3 ,, returned to their homes well pleas- l W88 Visiting the? 5!5";& 11W-'h St. Mirren N 10 3 9 ed with the work of the Fonlni..G90P88 guild M11; Elddgu 0" 30" Clyde 12 4 12 and wishing William A very suc- M C0i"Wl- 0” arc! iv Division B cessful and educational trip. , "l-7 sum A .. .. is 4 5 to -------- .1115. M.:r:..:t;e:.::2r..:: .211: in Hamilton A 18 3 7 .19 WELL-INGDCN. icmzlanri. tCPi- ”t”",r5 ,, , t T M '. ,,.,.,,,,, Arbroath 13 7 '1 33 Lewis Pyle. R tennut farmer in :1: H; ”" "e”"3 ' gt Ayr United . 15 2 10 32 this Sussex district. wasd "50 um ' pMH Kilmarnock 14 2 9 30 sickened" when d0iZ5 kill? 23 . , V1. RI, 1 C .11 H TTMTTTT Shae” Ln” he wsolved to fusnnsc nlllhu Cildili)ddii0lAi,lSIkEll'?lTH3il(i oil:3i)ER M 375 "m".shwp' nc ”5'i”””"d, Sumlnersidc. were vi.-.iir.l's at the S ' R '19” hfwc km” :10” iwnh 0 home! of Mr. nlid Mrs. Charles 5 sh”? ”! 13 -”"”' MacDonald. on Sunday. March 22. 7- . Miss hfary Milligan spent ihc LONDON. (OP)-Soccel matches walsnll I i.C.i'i0n 0 "a March 21st weekend at the home of Mr. nud Mrs. Robert Cong-him, 1' Stlmlnels-idr. -Ml'. Orville lilacF:id,vl-ll. R C. A.F.. who spent a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacFadycn. Portage. left on Thursday morning. March 26th for Goose Bay, Labrador, where he is stationed. Mrs. George Lynch and son George were in sumnmerside on Tuesday, ,March 24th to visit Mrs. I-lamlah Lynch who broke her hi-p a few weeks ago and is a patient ill the Prince Colinty Hospital. The many friends of Mrs. ,Lynch wiu be glad to learn she will soon be retumng to her home. The house OLMF. Fred Cough- iln. Enmore. was bur ed to the ground on Monday. rch 23rd. The only things that were saved were the sewing machine. clock and lamp. It was with some dif- ficulty that one child who was in the house was saved. The sympa- thy of the community is being extended to Mr. Coug.hlin' on the loss of his house. and whose wife has been in the Prince County Hospital for two mollths with a broken leg. P Lalgut recorded majo.l'ily in the Britimlnrlilunent was enjoyed by the 1031 National Ciovernment- one seems to 50. X Easter Sunday is the nicest day, of the year because it is a dny of. hope and promLse, Easter means. joy unlimited! It is the story of the! ones who came lo grieve at a to-mb.i but who folmd it empty. guarded by, an angel who told them. "Fear not; -- He is not here - And they left! with great joy”. Our belief that all things 5; will live, the t-riump'li of courage ove doubt, the deter-min-a-3 tion to make our l.l'es worth living - are all bound up in the meaning of Easter. The l'iliill'c can b0 as limitless as your faith. Happy Bas- ter. everyone". Just as the chill and dark of fear And doubt give way to truth and light - i The winters cold must As warmth returns. And joyfully We welcome each glad symbol of Enduring goodness. truth and love. Behold in leaf in flower. and tree Eternal life . . . . and vicwryl R WARNS VANDAL8 'I'IlMiMiIlNS. Ont. CP Chief Constable Gordon Beaccck said the practice of breaking street lights is going to prove costly to some parents uniws they curb their children. Rocently the damage has been heavier than usual. CAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. warn- pr'.s comedy drama. "GOODBYE MY FANCY", starring John Craw- ford. Robert Younii. Frlnk LOW- joy and Eve Arden. M :u -I :s: : 2 5: l'I'I 2 2 l'''l : -: GARY MERRILL mleelnl. Ill iwmc MllDREl)Hl)uiJNN0CK JESSE WHIiE - MARILYN ERSKINE M G .M rlcrusr As dawn must i-l'illlnlDil over night--, Today 3:30 . 7:13 . 9:15 so with the springtime of the year! l . - . . - dimmmr Tuesday . 7.1.) 9.1.)