THE GUARDIAN, UHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 19, 1951 A PAGE TWELVE I M N .' Toombs on Tuesday evening. Noiniaing-sons. with Mrs. Edna Jenkins Nit-n Lesion. the Women's Inw- O 13th. in honour of Mr. and Mrs. as organist. Luncheon was served,'VlC ind 0”!" OTSHMIIUOM in 3 Frank Rowe of Cheltnn. and their by the ladies. Mr. Rnive is a war "19 GEM?!- three children. i --Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck oenu-11 aedgqug, md Mr, Andi taken Iin residence in Sunvmer- for several years. y Mn, wan; nowneu, geqequg, side. Over sixty neighbours and trustee for three years. prior town in st. Peter's Bay and the sur- lqn 4:; yoga”, Nay, um, an 3 friends from the surrounding com- June last. .rounding districts in order to in- motor mp to the mgimmd, Thgy nzunities were present. Mr. J. l-lar- B.Q. IMO I record lttendnnce It this expect to be absent for several rison MacFal-lane was master of -- Clinic. Mid to final”-E amuse- dgyg, cctemnnies and after delivering any 81'. l'I2'l'l-1R'S BAY PLANS nients. . .. . address he called-mi Mr. Cedric Miss Margaret. Rogers. t1iIl;:ilfPl': McKenna who presented the hon- or Mr. Coleman Rogers. Chelton.iI"1'9'i guests with R Well-filled nurse she Bedford. N. 5.. where Thry have sinecy veteran and has livrd in Chcltou Hp W33 schmiimade to have canvassera appoint- i Dr M N. Berk-t-s the Fll”tCPtlC. wtll be leaving in I few days fori Mr Irving Toomba and Mr. Hector chairman of the Red Cross Blondieach member of the committee is will: Leard spoke of the regret felt at Donor At CLINIC The nbiective for this. the Committee for so spend some time with her slsteri the departure of the Rowe family Bay and is arranging a lllf'PfltlL':”V9n PXNPI1 H115 0b.iPCNV'.'v midst. thanking Mr. tho from oitr z-pondcd. husband and little daughter. 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It automatically meters and fires the right amount of gas at exactly the right in- stunt to match constantly changing speed, iload and power requirements. comma time Rltwul B37 7 Series Ratings 33, I2 Wht-eflu.s1g:' 337 .1 Great Ford Cab-Over-Engine V-8 Engines Models Most Complete Ford Truck Line Ever Olcred Choice of 2 Cabs- Standarrl or Deluxe ."&'. uom'6'n"'c&” lt.Pehr' McGowan Motors s. R. Johnston Ltd. MacLean Motors Ltd. DEALER IOBD-MONABOI DEALII ramm lnnimeraltle a bum: this meeting plans will he first clinic in be held in St. Peter's Bay. has been set. at. 100 donors and mm-rt.-..ti'.iet-1 with enthusiasm to reach. nr. i Whitehead-Graham Wedding -St. Mark's Church. Kensington, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Thursday evening, Nov. 1st. when Elva Kathleen. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Graham was united in marriage tn Marshall. son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Whitehead of Graham's lRoad. a former member of the R. iC.A.F. V Thr solemn ct-remnny was per- formed by the Rev. R. W. Coup-j land. rector of the church. in the presence of a large company of relatives of the contracting par- ties;nd interested friends. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father. was dressed in a floor-length wliitoi satin wedding gown with lung bridal veil. and carried an arm bouquet. of American Beauty roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss Ruth simp- son of Bay View. wore a floor- length dress of pink taffeta with matching headdress. and carried a bouquet of yellow tea roses. Two little girls. Greta Graham. the bride's sister, and Gail Atkinson were attractive flower girls. Greta. was dressed in pale blue taffeta, and Gail in white silk with pretty rosebucl trimmings, with head- dress to match their floor-length gowns. They carried prettily trim- med little baskets of rose petals which they sprinkled before the bridal party as they moved slowly up the aisle in the strains of the- Wedding March. nicely played by Mrs. J. K. Pidlfeon. Mr. Joseph Wigmore ably sup- ported the groom. while Mr. Lloyd Howard was usher. The bridels mother was dressed in wine silk velvet. and the groom's mother's dress was of a printed floral crepe. The groom's gift. to the bride was a. double strand of beautiful pearl beads. and to the grooms- man a genuine leather blllfold. Thc brideis gift. to the groom. a set of cuff links. to the brides- maid a very pretty compact, and lo the organist. a gold brooch. The church was decorated with autumn flowers and potted plants, for the occasion. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the' bride's parents. where the guestsi were entertained by instrumental! music supplied by Mrs. .l. K. Pid-I. goon. Raich Payntt-r and Milton: Ashley. and Mrs. Florric Giaham ; A hearty sing-song was also on-t joyed by all present. A buffer; luncheon and tea was served. with ice cream. and a daintily decorat- ed. three-tier wedding cake cut. in. traditional manner by the bride; and groom. i Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead left the. following day for a trip to the neighboring provinces. The brides, going away suit. was of navy wool! gabardine with hat. and accessor-i its to match. I The best wishes for their future. happiness are extended to this popular young couple by thel: many friends, as they will reside? on the Whitehead homestead at Graham's Road. .m.........-m.- .. Keep Regular I7..i'.i .ll til ti my .1. li.lrt. Locke Road and lllcliilty --Mr. Ralph--Adhms of 0'Leary was in Forest View on Monday, November 6. Mr. George Megglson of Khuln- ford was in Forest View on Satur- day. November 10. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ptoley of Forest View were in O'I.eary on Sunday evening. November 4 Mr. Vincent. Perry of l-lowlan -u-.1: 'in Forest View on Monday, November 5 Mr and Mrs. Vincent Gallant at Forest. View were in Rloomtield on Monday evening, November 5. Mi. Dave Griffin. of the Locke Road was in O'Leury on Wednes- dav. November '1. Mr. Fred mx inf-the Locke mind was in 1-lnwlan on Wednesday, November 7. Mr. George iM.eg,t:Alsoti of Knuth ford was in O'Leary on Thursday, November 5. Mr. and Mrs. Lennard Arse- nnul: of Alberton were in Forest View and Howlan on Thursday. November 0. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams or 0'1-nr.V were in Charlottetown on Friday, November 9. Mr. Matt. of the Locke Road was in 0'Leary on Satairclay, November 10. Mr. John As-sena.ult. and Mr. H""'&' PET?! of Charlottetown, motored to Howlan on 'I'hiirsda,v. Nctember 8. Miss Valeria Livingstone of Gienwood spent November 9 and Hi at the home of Mir. and Mn. Clinrlie Foley, Forest View. Ur. Oat-or pP."l':,' and M15: Catherine Perry of Howlan were in Forest View on Saturday, Nov- ember lfl. Mrr. Margaret Arsenaiilt at Forest. View, returned to her home on Friday morning. Nov- ember 9. after spending in few days visiting her daughter. Mrs 1'-'rar.k Richard. Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Len Arscuaiilt of ltowfan attrnrlcd nlir wedding on Wednesday. November '1. nf Mr. Clifford Martin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin of Emerald. Mrs. .llm Kinch and Mrs. Len Ai-senault and Mr. Clifford Arse- llatlii. of Howlau. were visitors on Su:.day afternoon, November 4. at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arse- ziault, Forest View. 1 m,. The netir relatives of Mr. and .:--. Pirmang Perry of I-lmvlan. cathered at their home on Thurs- day evening. November 8. to honor their son Oscar and his bride, whose marriage took place at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Con- ception in Saint John on Tues. day, October 30. --AN. O'Leury and Vicinity nrr. Perry Rockwood of the People's Church. Ti-uro. N. 3.. was the special speaker in the Milo Hall on Wednesday evening, Nov. lath. and delivered an inspiring message. The hall was packed. Arnold Boyles. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Boyles of West Devon recently had a fall and is still on the sick list. He suffered . . AGQ 2.0:-eekpoet 20. 189cc 3. Lit again 21. Matt.) 4. Spread 23. 4. Head grass to dry cornering 5. Part. of Zn. 'I.1'a.lk "to be” A Iruneudy 6. Dominant 28. '8. Godoflovo feature or 20. '10. Danger a work 11. Postpone 1. Heat again 30. )3. Exclamation 9. Peasant. .12. 3412'. halt dip 10. Inside 34. - and bob ofhandn fits. vac. Anger 1!. Property 35. ' 17. sheltered (I...) 37. side In. Not good 41. M. Rates of 18. Before 44. duty - 22. Market 24. Any split W pulse ; ill. bid.) y 25. Pillar . 27. Fruit: . .11. Motsluro ayvnboliun SD. Wallaba tree 10. Children's i 42. Nude net! as, Blouse - M. Cooked. H i In an oven 43. Astringent ; fruit. 40. Belting chamber -50. Total unouni bf. King (L) DOWN '1. Vehicle -6EYKoQfQipil 10 MY L011 IJDPT. IOJDALOJI XIII- i".;'.Ei- - DAILY CROASSWURD” y atantb for another. .'(or the three Us. X for the two 0'5. ate. Single letters. Jrqlitea. the length lid function of the words yagu. Qy use code letteva IlI.dIIOl'Ilt. A am-gnu anon-a ” HJNRPL PTK PWL P. ouica Loo uses rwsb onto, tlIlsl'.YIl . int: .'-l'-ll.l'3ji ' fl Knock Trouble! Little children Sign of the zodiac Eskimo tool Hand covering Sober Humor Cutting tool Java tree Pail handle! Work Bcstowed French colic Saturday's Anne: 46. Evening auri got! 47. Dry atalh of cow parsnip x 9 muxaaipio Ama-tr-.4 Aim-rl an an aunt 'a:vvroatv-ire-stun; .':..'::.t.oea-teas:-wag; some painful injuries. His many friends wish the popular little lad a speedy recovery. The West. Devon United Church Young People's Union met. on Thursday night. Nov. lsth, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grigg. The president. Miss Ruby Cornish presided and conducted opening worship. The secretary. Miss Nor- ma Grigg read the minutes. Plans were made for a bean supper when the Y.P.U. entertains the delegates of the Western Presby- tery at their Fall Rally on Wed- nesday. Nov. 21st. at. West. Devon. The study was eiilitlt-rl: ”'I'he Ris- ing Cost of Being schrlstlan" and was conducted by Rev. W.G. Dick- son who was assisted by Mrs J.A. Grigg and Mrs. Charles Mares- head. The meeting closed by the Mtzpah Benediction. A7 C. P. R. FINED KAM1DOPS.Brltish Columbia (GP) The Canadian Paciflu Railway was fined S300 yesterday for negligent cruelty toward an- imals. The charge arose from the death of 21 horses Aug. 1 in closed box cars while they were being shipped 25 miles from Pritchartl to Kaniloops. 1--2--T DAMEO THEATRE K ENBENGTON Monday-Tixesday 7:15-9:15. Hep. 1,, all its excitement and wide-Iweep- ing action is the story of th. handful of U. 5. Marine: whn hclprd raise the American flag over "TRIPOLI", in glorious tech- riicolor. starring Maureen 0'1-an John Payne. with xlloward D. Silva. Philip Reed. T. GEESE Improved strains of .u;-tum, Brown Chinese and Tuuloun: Over three hundred this ya” 1", eluding 13 Toulouse Goallngg mm two geeoo. 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