NOVEMBER 9. 1951 and Junior returned to their home b PAGE THIRTY -.,. .. ..- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN y y t!ltoMiseMNin oos ppeltheMa 11111 M 3 R,N. chit. ., th honufldr. dM.'rr- ' TVIIC VGIIGY NOECS hf: lrilhdneni. E 0v gt. Peorfzurlillr orlf,Wed.nesd?l?' eeve:1- bownrie rzfn;.vuenz'dotn:rx?f..fit HOVIICII MOIIIIE moan Harris? Lookel;.oad." ue P.-ofesshnai cam L-M ing October 31st which was very duty at the Stewart Memorial I e , y . . 3 Mr. and Mrs. 1561- Monkley much enJ0yed- Health Centre replacing Mrs. . "5 "d M"- Vincent '' " i --- --l Centre. Tarn-e lVd'1l9!- 'Mr. and Mrs. Victor Northam recently. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Macbougall ' Bicleford were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col-well. Mr. and Mrs. side. Miss Wll.-ma Ne-wcnme' Port l:ll.!E 1 has aocepted a position in Mrs. Hugh Ellis Port Hill is. a patient in the Stewart Memorial Sander- 1 son. Summerslde were visitors tol Erie Williamo; , upent the week-end 'visitinK 3"" it latlve; and friends in Summer- Summerside. spent Wednesday af- ternoon October am at the home or James E. Mu-Lean. The Presbyterian Young People's Rally was held in the Church on Friday evening November 2nd. Miss Constance 'Sharp. East .Biderord, spent a few days visit- .ing with Miss Priscilla MacArthur. lNorth.am. Mr. and Mrs. John . jtain and Mr. and Mrs. Barbour. sl-llmsclalc. were visitors at the the home of Mr. James E. Moc- lhcnn on Sunday November 4th. Moun- Royal Bank Tyne valley. made! A masquerade dance sponsored vacant by the resignation of Miss Clara. MacLean. Miss Gertie MacNevin tamed the junior children Halloween Party on evening October 30th. Th annual event and the JUST DIAL THE FABRIC: --ll” enter- at a Tuesday I is is an: Here's Why you'll dnish your ironing Urfeu to Me Carnality General Electric Radio Show On-beslra, Charles jtmlan. Bnritonr-every Sun CANADIAN G!NlRA"I'.m'E.l!CTRlC company by the Mt. Pleasant In-ttltute was .hcld .-it the Air-Port dance Hall 'on Wednesday evening. October 31st and was thoroughly enjoy- led by all who attended. Tire Masons entertained their parents uivcs and friends at a sumptuous A Teachers Study Group was held in "ryne Valley! School on Wednesday after-noon October 31st. Mr. Meritt Callaghan, Inspec- tor of schools, was present and addressed those attending. A shower in honor of Miss Ernestine .Clark. Summerside. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwell on Friday evening November 2nd. The gifts were many and beautiful. Many friends and relatives gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund. Maynard on Friday evening October 26th to celebrate with them their fifty-ninth wed- ding anniversary. Mr. William Burleigh, Halifax. visited recently with his wife Mrs. Burleigh who is Matron of the Stewart Memorial Nursing Centre. also his parents. Mr. and Leigh Maynard R. N. who is taking three weeks 0!! from her Mrs. John rims and baby Eliz- nuliinl dU0le5- nbeth are in Summsrslde with ---m Mr. Platte who is sick at' the -Mrs. George Christophersen of home of his sister. Mrs. Sam Grsndfalls N. B. has returned it her home after having spent a. week visltinz with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thor. Folland. She was accompanied by her sis- Beaton, and Mr. Benton. In observance of the feast of "Christ The King" on Sunday. Oct. 28th A holy hour was "held ter Mrs. Elmer Baker who will at 330 P.M.. which was lnrzelv at- spend some time visiting inwmlded at 51- Anthony"! R. C- Grlndfalls: vChurch. The celebrant was the Rev. M. J. Rooney. parish priest. Tho Presbyterian Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred and Mrs. Waldo Mac- Dougall on Thursday evening. The usual routine business was trans- acted and a report of the supper was given by the Secretary, Mrs. Elroy Ramsay. Lunch was served Edwin Gallant of Summerside recently motored to Howlan. He was accompanied by Miss Laur- etta Arsensult and her friend. Le- Roy Arsenault, who just returned after a year's absence. Mr. Ar- senault is in the Royal Canadian Army and is now on a well-earn- by the hostesses and committee ed 1,,,,,,. in charge. i -mm--m Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault The term "Pigskin" 10? IOOWAU-5 motored to Alberton on Sunday. .11. really inaccurate since most are oct, 2311., whgre thgy vlgjtgd um, Mrs. Arnold Burlcigh, l-Jllersiie. lmade of tough cattle hide. RON FASIER No time wasted . P'".9Sl".l9 in. E plugging out 'MAINTAlNS THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE AUTOMATICALLY crtnrntlrmrlrcrntc Automatic 7 t Iron Head Office: Isumo - You won't waste precious ironing time plugging-in and plugging-out when you change to a G-E Automatic "Featherweight" Iron. The finger-tip Fabric Dial "tunes in" the right temperature for every fabric and maintains it-automatically. You'll cut ironing time by as much as a third because. this iron is extra-light-,-because its larger soleplate covers more ironing surface with every stroke. Perfect balance, cool handle, light weight"-plus its automatic feature-add up to faster ironing that will leave you fresh-as-a-daisy. See this iG-E "Featherweight" today. . .wherever electrical appliances are sold. 516.50 jeaturmg the Leslnv Bell Singers. Hnutard C551! and I'll J4; waning at 8.30 EST, CBC Dominion rtelu-orb he Omen hem Coast is Con! son. Clifford, who is a patient in lVeatern Hospital. His many friends are looking forward to his being well and home again soon. A meeting of the Altar Society was held in St. Anthony's Church on Sunday evening, Oct. 21st. A meeting of the Holy Name Society was also held that evening in the parish hall. Little Miss Shirley. 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Gillls, who are residing in one of the Pond View Cabins in I-luwlan. narrowly escaped drowning re- cently when she accidently fell in the pond. Her mother quickly fished her out. thcrchy averting a tragedy; On Sunday evening. Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Tenix Peters us their guests Mr. and Lawrence Peters. Mr. and Mrs Bennett Petcrs of Bloomfield. Mrs. Joscplm T. .Gnllnnt of Piusvillo. and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault of Howlan. Norihnm Mtlss Ina Phillips spent a recent week-end with friends In 0'Leary. had Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. '1'. Moore at- tended the funeral of the late Mr Elton Raynor. Mt. Herbert, Mrs. Dan Maulzean in at pres- ent visiting her grandson and her sister. Mrs. W. H. Smith, Char- lottetown. y The United Laclies' Ald held A very successful Pantry Sale at l-lolman's Grocery on Thursday afternoon, November 1st. Mr. and Mrs. victor Sanderson. Summersidc, spent Sunday, No- vember 4th with Mr. Woodland Colwlll. Northam. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Macbougall and daughter Norma. spent sun- dny. November 4th with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKay. Stanley Bridge. spent. Sunday November 4th, with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Macbougsll. 21st. . Mrs. Margaret Green. sprlnuhlll. is spending I lew days in Borden. Mrs. Katie Clark. summer-side, spent a few days in Mount Pleas- ant recently. .a-- . Mr. John Waite. West Devon. was a visitor to Mount .leaIant on Wednesday. I: Mr 81. Mr. Robert Morrison. Conway. was a recent visitor to the home of his sister. Mrs. Ancll Ballum. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Warren. Summerside. were visitors toMount Pleasant on Sunday, Nov. 4. Mr. Earle MacLeod spent a re- cent weekend with friends in Trenton, N. 8. --Many friends here were very sorry to learn of the passing of Mr. Elton Raynor, Mount Herbert. ,Mrs. Mary C. Ballum returned home recently after spending a few days in Bedeque at the home of her son, George, and Mrs. Bal- lum. Mr. and Mrs. William Trowsdale and daughter. Mrs. Hana Arp. snd two children. all of Borden. were 'vi.sltors to this vicinity on Wed- nesday, October 31. The annual meeting of the Mount Pleasant Women's Institute was held at the home of MrI.Rus- sell Coughlin. Seven rnemberswere present. and officers were re- elected for the ensuing year. A number from this district at- tended I. chicken supper in Vic- toria West Hall on Tuesday. Oct. 30, sponsored by the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid of the Victoria West Church. A masquerade dance was held Wednesday evening. October 31. at the Mount; Pleasant Airport, spon- sored by the Mount Pleasant Wo- men's Institute. A large crowd at- tended. and prizes for best cost- umes went to Marlene Enman. Springhill. and to Mr. Hugh Phil- lips, Old Orchard. Maine. who with Mrs. Phillips is spending some time with relatives and friends in Mount Pleasant and MacNeillls Mills. AR . , - Locke Road and I I I Vtctntty Mr.Trueman Harris of the Locke Road was in 0'Leary on Friday. Nov. 2nd. Mr. Wilfred Gallant of Piusvlllc. motored to Forest View on Wed- nesday evening. Oct. (list. Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior of Forest View spcnt Friday, Nov. Ed. in 0'Leary. Howlnn motored to Charlottetown on Saturday. Nov. 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Ladner spent ll recent week-cnd with Mrs. I..adncr'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwlll. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. Allison Raynor on the death of his brother. Mtr. El- ton Raynor, Mt. Herbert. Mrs. Arthur Ramsey has return- ed to her home in Northam after y spending two weeks with relatives and friends in Saint John, N-. 1!. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Monkley. summerside, were the guests of Mr. James E. Macl..can and-fam- lly on Wednesday afternoon. oc- ;tober list. A large number of young peo- ple attended the masquerade dance at the Mount Pleasant Air- port on Wednesday evening. Oc- tober Slat. The regular meeting of the Pres- byterian Ladles' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Mao Dougall on Tl'lI.Irsday evening. November 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour and Mr. and Mrs. John E Moun- taln. Alma, were visitors at home of Mr. James the E. Maclbesn and family on Sunday, November 0'. Forest View were in O'Leary on Friday, Nov. 2nd. Mr. Dave Griffin of the Locke Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsmiault of . Mrs. Charlie Foley and family I in Forest View on Wednesday evening, Oct. (list, after spending I. few days in Bloomfield and Piusvllie. Mrs. Angus Mcnain of the i Locke Road spent Friday. Oct. 26,' at the home of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Ainslie Silliker. Forest Vew. ' . . ' M Earle Hickey arlered Acogungun l Canadian Ixlryllrdlnt counnem. I. on lnmllerelde. P. I, 1, . PIONI BIII E. I I'srlttnan.V 0pt.D.. R.0. OPITOMETBIST Ens Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: ' O to It - I to s and by appointment Phone 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St.. Summer-gm, 1- W M...... . ...- . - -M 3. F.--llulnter n. 0. Complete Visual Analyse; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant of Halifax were visitors on Wednes- dsy afternoon, Oct. 31st. st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters. Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior. of Forest View. were visitors on Thursday afternoon. Nov. lst. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bennett Peters. Bioomileid. Mr. Olitford Arsenault of How- lsn and Mr. John Wedge or For- est: View were in O'Leury on Thursday afternoon. Nov. let. mix. and Mrs. Arthur DesRoche3 were visitors on Wednesday. Oct. 31st, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l Sylvan: Arsenault. Fortune Cove. ' I I Mr. and Mrs. Joe McLean of Alberton were visitors on Tuesday. y Glasses Fitted L Oct. 29th, at the home of Mr. and I PHONE am Mrs. Aulden McLean, Locke Road. ' .. h.& SMALLM.AN'S BUILDING - Mr. Ralph Adams and his ' 7. l OPTOMETRIST - daughter Bonita. motored from OlLeary to Amherst, N,s.. on Bat- ll '."mm"ude' natty urday. Nov. 3. Wm" Mr. Alban Gallant. employee of the Worcester Rockwood Com- n' E" pany. spent Saturday night. Nov. msmgancz 3rd. at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. He returned 'to Charlottetown on Sunday evening, Nov. 14th. AN. Fire - Auto - Casually 5 Summer AL, Smnmenm. PIIONE 2413 cl.) IIOPALOIIG CASSIDY and or or cowbonemr: IN THREE DIMENSIONS Now . . . lee thrilling action pictures of pular cowboy sure in the amazing "come to life” realism of ful color and three dimen- IIOIIS. Three ae stereoscopic icture Reels featuring Gene Autry. Hopalong Clseidy, Cisco lgid are now available for use in View-Master Stereo- Icopes and Projectors. Other stereo subjects for childrcn include Tarzan, Wild Animals. Fairy Tales. Sccnics. '. Sicreoscopo 52.05 George T. Clare JF.H'El.I.EBS Rt-cls (me each 'Fl SITMMEII. y STREET Sl'.VIMERSlDE Road was in 0iLeary on Saturday Nov. 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Arsen- ault of I-lowlan were in 0'LcarY on Saturday. Nov. 3rd. -Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris were the guests on Sunday, Oct. 23th. of Mr, and Mrs. Matt Sweet of Roxbury. Lot 6. ' Mr. Ainslie Sillikcr of Forest View was on the Locke Road on Wednesday. Oct. 31st. The Misses Mae and Arielle Cains were making short visits on the Locke Road on Tuesday even- ing. Oct. aotli. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bette and family of Olenwood were visitors ; Feed Grains Wanted Will buy carlots feed grain. Loaded any station on the Island. Also buying smaller can-rror. lsummen-side TONIGHT 7:15-9:15 .F0illIiEHllSlTlMEIilI'fS uuunnrnrrnsuuurv; t . nuenrlo IV WADNII Ines. tiizittcocutlu -DAVID i3RlAN WWI" M5 WNW 5! - Ptuuzrl by S'pFEtiIl.clittiE-?i'Flisiiiii?Oe's.li u i37Af'tia'rii"&ni'.it"233ti - Feature - on Friday evening. November 2nd. friends and neighbours gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Athol colwill to honor Miss Earn- cstiney Clark whose marriage is to take place on November 7th. A nicely trimmed basket laden with envelopes and lovely gifts was carried in and Miss Pauline Rodd cut thy ribbons while Mrs. Ansil ladner read the verses of good wishes. Miss Dorothy Harding presented the gifts to the bride- to-be who very graciously thunk- ed her friends for .their thought- fulness and good wishes. All join- ed in Iinslng "For She's I Jolly BAMEO THEATRE KENBINGTON Th ursdny. Friday. Sn turdey. as "Til! YELLOW wheels. Haven. Co-starring Gloria with Walter Slezek. Ed Serial. Mysterious News. Island. Burke Electric Ltd. llLDOfl.'BlOAL CONTRACTORS 156 Great George St; CIIABIOITETOWN Phone 803 Toombs Music autos, union. &u:c'rnIo.u. Stare on ' R. T. Holman Ltd. Summersidc 5' Charlottetown l Palmer Electric ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES in Quinn et. ollanwmrrown mono 135.1. 90 Fitzroy Sh CIIARIAYPIFJTOWN Plume 1443 Phone 8 Good nllow." ORAPAIIII THEATRE FRIDAY 8:80 -- SATURDAY 1:80 and 0:80 "TAlIzAN'8 MA(.!lC.FOUN'1'AIN” Starring: Lex Barker, Brenda Joyce Also a double reel comedy Loon Errol in "Sweet Cheat" 7:15- 9:15. Matinee Saturday 2:30. That man is here again--Red Skelton (lABMAN"- More laughs per mile than you can count. It's really a riot on De- wsrd Arnold. James Gleason. Also and mi. amounts in Kensington . . . ' - daily. Paying highest prices- "GREEN (mass or WYOMING" nI.2i.i' ifiihd Mi:-?5'..n.;" Aifrleci DUGALD MBCNUTT. With Charles Coburn - Robert Arthur Cflmll hand fltmlllly wade Mvisitggs Remington This is one of the Library Pictures that Children arr A e ome O . I r. - ward Miller. Centrral, at! 1:! on bound to enjoy ' Sundm October Wt --.-.. .. ' A TRULY GREAT MOVIE - - A GREAT 'STAR or IIIV nrnoum must win. sparks navto IIARIIM Today .......... 2:30. 7 5! 9325 Saturday 2:30, 7 It 9:25 2-BIGHITS--2 "NAVY nomvo" - - - with Tom Neal - - - The W” Itlsanchors away fisted tar who could outflght anybodyeian the flee - - ' but took a knockout punch from a. uttful girl! w-v. Jelly's Department Store O'Lenry - Alsodnskrulilponecobet A TE... .. .I in Norris: Todsy being it Holiday, Matinee at 2:30 -