' 31.-,jrraMBER 11. 1951 "vi-is WESTERN GUARDIAN Ffj-7 PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Bluninri street. Sunamenide. Phone 8081. Nu", riptlonii, Advertising nepressntuis. J. ELMISIL MURPHY and GEORGE CLOW House Phones: 8033 and 8032 The Guardian may be ” uslit at any of the following stores in Sunsnserslde: up Bookstore, summer Street: Gourlies Drugstore. :1 Central Street: .neily's New-stand. Water btreet; Mark Gaudet. 81 Grsnvuls street; N5" Doucel. s Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport, w't.er- Street: Aiban's Grocery, 120 Russell Street. K. la. Waite in Kenslngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alherton: Frank Weeks, Bgpreggntguyg, Phone: Bl-2 Office and 88-! House. .'.-- ..nESERVE Thursday. October 351); for annual fall supper pmbyterlan Hall. Summerside. -TIMOTHY SIZED. - Buying in daily. Write or Phone W. H. Burns. Malpeque. P. E. I. ..L's'El) CLOTHING siile, Town -'!'0 VISIT SUMMERSIDE-Hon. 3,1), Summr-rsldr-. Sntui-day. Sc-p- J.J. Mccann, Minister of National tEmhPP 29 iii 2.30 by ladies of St. Revenue who is at present in the yiiuils Ptlflsh. province will pay a brief visit to Summerside today. He will be ac. ...l.V MAGISTRATES (70.L'RT-icompanied by Mrs. Mccann and gglnr-1 Magistrate FLS. Hinton in they Wm be the zuasts of Mr. and sumirmrsicie yesterday. a resident Mrs. J. Watson MacNaught while of il:.- Drirnli-y area pleaded guilty they are here. - S. while iris ability to drive was im- Wmici by alcohol and was fined sltltl. fillfl costs. - S ' -CONDITION IMPROVED - His many friends will be pleased to know that Mr. Robert Romcke -HOME FOR WEEKEND-Stu. of Summerside who was stricken dents who Visited mt” homes mrlwlth polio about tlireeltvoeks ago the ;i..:.t weekend inciiidcd. fi'nni."s much impmwdt It is mpemod Pm. C. lmogcne ummbh Emma that. next week he will he re- moved to the Polio Clinic M the S'"' ' Mario" .Smrdy' and CaHiPl'llVll'l('ilil Snnatorlum for fur- 5 n of 'lryon, and' Vciirzznmer uemmem-gs trmd of North Tryon. l-i-om U I . ' were Adele Mullins. Ti-yon: ROTARY ME'E."NG ' .- . i .3 -' . - M lrihi; Hind ziiiiiiai; iigigg the regular weekly meeting of the G i ; H'mwu of Norm ,1,-,0” ,Siimmerside Rotary Club held yes- ” l . Vvg Q ' ltci-day a motion was passed voting . . . . . . . . ltlie sum of 8500 for technical train- .- I. ITISG IN PRKH l.K( Ii.--VI .' . Waite: S. Found of Mcrcrif cQi.r.li”3 3'' the high 5cm"”' This is the l0ffl'.'i is at present on a l'lSi!ti'l(il first payment 0" ""5 m”"”"d hm 'b:,mhCr Hammd Found and dollars which has been promised. iorniur friends in New Lolldolliqjhqre was 3 general discussion 0" dlslrirt and Cl1:ii'lotte1oivii. Mr. Ni” and "Wins M raising mime-V Foiinii has been llbrlftlli. from RR. fa" C0'"m”"”'-V service imik RS” 1 for quite it number of years, tii1diIaarti;r:o3:1' :22": Egejflki lg Char" has prospered in the land nl liisi adojilloll. In his younger days at NO TRL..E;! IN romv he was a great promoter nl " )infllt':S racing and all itt"'ll'lLltlSiBo”:'h:::n?ummcrsmc R C M p pl ' d d I H . I Nd:-in rind officials at the hhiitmcmmglfareomi?1i:0::n'nmif lR.C.A.F. Sintion sliitr-d inst night 5 :. ' - . ;that there is no trtitli in rumors ill? Kltliiit have bcdn current the last i few days that an ill or injured "l 3RiDElT0rBE HONORE-D '”k'Illid was run over and killed Til? -Vii5-593 Pilyiii-'5 Lilli! "lid J03il,'tvlion its mother was taking him itndo;-.-on were joint hostesses iii to n donor-.g'1-m. 5(0ry has minor 85”?Di'i5e 5ilDWE!' Silllln at ihe'v:iriiifions and the incident was home of Mir. and Mrs. Elinor Muc- supposed to have happened at Neill on Wed-ncsday evcniiig, Sep-isiinimerside or at Slemon Park. iembci 5. in honor of their daugli-i-S. ier Thelma. who is to be married . mm on Wednesday. Sepl.eniher12.The, -T0 MONTREAL AND DE- brlIi('-ID-he was escorted to n'Tn0lT-Mr and Mrs. John Camp- pretiily decorated chair by .x1ls5'bcll. formerly of Long River. now Lin: and A carriage. nicely mm.'o.' Hollistci-. Cat. who are on an med. and well laden with gifimextcnded visit to this Province. re- nts wheeled into the room. Mlssilumed i350 Week from R Visit to Anderson opened the ptircels whilc,0niario. Detroit. and Niagara ifiss Jessie MiicF'ai-laiic rend uu-iFalls. They plan to leave soon for accompanying verses of good tvish.'Callfornla. Mr. Campbell is one rs and Miss Lilli: placed the giftslof the Graham's Road and Long ontlie table where they ii-ei-cpliiver Campbclla and is a first much admired by all. Miss ltfac-lC'il4'Sil'l of Chief Justice Hon.'r'hane Neill graciously thanked her Campbell. Mrs. Campbell is a friends for their kindness. Liiiicliidaugliter of the late Capt. Robert was served by the hostesses, M1s5jMcLcod of French River. K .lfsr.Vetll. who was is vitlued- mem-' -j hi.-inf the staff of the Bani: of -Di"-ECTOR OF NUTRITION- Cominerce, was remembered wlthifvliss Hazel F. Roland. director of still. of an electric kettle by he.-;Divlslon of Nutrition in the Prince fellow employees on her last day miEdward Island Govt. Dept. of the limit. -S. Health and Welfare. was a visitor to Kensington recently. Miss Ro- land's work will function princip- ally through the public schools in co-opt-ration with the Education Dept. and in conjunction with the Physical Fitness Dept of the Fed- eral Government. Miss Roland is a graduate of Acadia University and post-graduate of Massachus- etts General Hospital in Boston. K CV Rl'MOR- . P. -PRESENTATION-Fitleiirls o' ifiics Adelaide Glover gathered st. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. Indian River. to bid faniiu-ll to Miss Glover prior to her rfr-iiartiire for Vancouvi-r. B.C.. on A'li'?'l5f 26th. Miss L'.l!'lll0 Mc- Quaid rriid an address exprcssine "lift! of those present on losing the companionship of a loyal friend. and wishing Miss Glovrer siimss in Western Canada. The prrsvntatinn of it bcaiitiftil travel- ling nisw was made by Miss Evan. grlziir Grcenan. Miss Glavcr thank. eri her friends for this tangible ex. :):Q.El0ll of good will and assured xem she would carry with her and memories of their associa- iiiiiii A hearty sing-son: was !iiJD.i'I'rl. after which E, dcliciotis iliiiili was s rved by the hostess Issislcrl by rs. Peter McLcllan. Mrs. Orville Darrach. Miss Liicillr: M0011-'iiri and Miss Greeimii. Dan- mr Was enjoyed to music furn- H M iw Mrs. Hubert Gillis. Miss Elan McDonald. Mrs. Allan Mur- Pl. Peter Perry. Bernie McKin- non, C3 Crozier and B. Campbell. K Personals --Mr. Gordon Marl-(a,v. Summer- sidr. loft yesterday for Valley- field. Que., where he expects to obtain employme t -Mrs. Peter McDonald and Mrs. George Mullaly, Kenslngton. are thavlng a pleasant visit in Balnt John, N. B -The many friends of Mr. John Black. merchant. North Bedeque. will regret to learn that he has entered the Prince County Hos- pital for treatment. 5 -Allan Matthews of the staff of the Bank of Nova scotis in Otta- wa is spending a vacation at his home in 0'Leary, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mat- thews. lilh Anniversary Of Brae United Church Observed TTN 73th anniversary of the -Mr. and Mrs Charles MscNev- in of Portland. Maine. are visiting in O'Lear,v. the guests of Mrs. MacNcvtn's sister. Mrs. John Mat- thews and Mr. Matthews. B .-Miss Anita. Laugl-ilin. R.N.. rill: United Church was approp. who was one of this year's gradu- si'”iii com-mernoi-sled Suiiclav, ates from the Charlottetown H08- ”i”- Wt. with spcciai sel'vl':c3 Q;tip.tal, has entered Dalhousie Uni- PPO nit-lock and at 7.30 condu-;-..ivei'slly, Halifax, where she will SI b.wltcv. W. Fraser Munm M take a post graduate couisc in L.ciilV-i0. N. FL, editor or "'rngi))Ubii(', health nursing. MissLaugh- "lied Chui-chman". lin is it daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0 0 iv ,. l ' , "mm an elite i;:;,:I'iclcasrgcRie'::n;ii-4.; Ldwarci Lauilhlin. Snerbrooke kkigirrs brought inspiring and chai- R messages. The music in -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kennedy. E Rilri-noon scrvicc was tlndgi Wakefield. Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. .d?icclion of the .Elooinfic-:d.Jal:n Peconi. Everett. Mass. and on. A special solo was sung oy Mrs. Harry Garland and son Goi- -W. Craswcll. ldnn. Giinnlngsvillc. N. B.. were Jidiile evening music rt-its undu-'iiztlCBLS of Mr. and Mrs. Morley M Lnction of the O'Leary chciriilltiilins of Tryon West nn Wed- Anl ii -Vrierial solo was sung bj'int'Sdil.V. Sept. 5th. They also vis- Mn Turner. There cw:-re ai;.o.itcd Charlottetown and Summer- ihe afternor-nis.dc. iii anthems in :::eV9flll1K- A short hi'stoi',v. of. --- . Lo church was read by hiss! -Mr. and Mrs. Phillips steel FM McNevin. . (rice Hattie Huestis) of New Lon- 9 rhurch My beautiful ”"I0 number '" The minis was banked with don. Conn., have returned to their flowers incliidingilioinc after an enjoyable vacation of memorial flov:- spcnt in the Province. They were 1,; w ter of the church. gucsts of her parents Mr. and Mn. mg -0- Dickson welcomed the Jesse lluestis, Convent mlliiel er and the large con- summersiiie. . Otis. ,, ,-,,-.... .. . -ro afresh rounisr Assav. MEETING -.-larig. w. w. Reid. o.s.o.. and Mr. George Prison left for Murray Buy. Que.. WM" they will attend the annual cori- 'venl.fon of the Canadian Tourist Association. Brig. Reid will pie- side at. the meeting as president of the Association , lids zesllo the hour Sti-eel. ' Director of theTi-nvel Bureau. have - A partial solution to summer- side's rinkless condition was fore- cast in an - ouncement made last evening by His worship, Mayor Henry Wedge. at the regular monthly meeting of the Town Council. He said that two citizens. Messrs J.K. Curran and Harold E. Gsudet. will build an open air rink with two ice surfaces provided that they get certain concessions from the town. Mayor Wedge pre- faced his remarks by saying that-it is understood that the Crystal Rink will not open and the only skating facilities left are those provided by the open air rink which has been operated for some years by the Kinsmen Club and this could not take care of the demand. He said that these two men plan to build their rink on Notre Dame Street west of the race track and the ice surfaces will be 109 by 90 feet. and 90 by 50 feet. It will be enclosed by a fence and will have a. promenade all around; in ad- dition there will be two dressing rooms. toilet facilities and a can- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Outdoor Rinks Planned In Siside Next Winter Alberlon Man Injured Iii fall from ladder -Mr. Benjamin Profit. a real- dent of Alberton for many years had the misfortune to fall front it ladder in his barn ye-sicrday afternoon and was taken to the Western Hospital in a condition. Mr. Profit is a brother of Mayor C. R. Profit.-F. Legiofsjialr Carnival Opens Al S'side Tomorrow -Tomorrow evening the annual teen. Mayor Wedge said that this year's operation would he by way of a test and that a charge will be made for skating and playing hockey. The town has been asked for con- cessions in the way of supplying poles and wire and free electric power and water. He said that the on the matter btit the concessions will be for one year only. Mayor Wedge stated that if it is success- ful ttthese two enterprising gentle- men contemplate having artificial ice for the winter of 19713”. He told the meeting that such open air rinks with cement surfaces and artificial ice have been built in Tororito and have been verv stic- cc-ssful. He concratiilatcd Mi-. Cur- rati and Mr. Gaudct and wished them success. Plan Special Train Mayor Wedge also announced that the council is planning to rim is special train on November lat.- the day of the Royal visit. to take all the school children of the town to Charlottetown to give them an opportunity to see Prfiicess Eliza- beth and the Duke of Edinburgh. The train would be supervised by voluntary help. He said that the same thing was done some years ago on the visit of the Kim: and Queen and was most SllCCPS5flll. Councillor J. L. Geri-ill. chairman of the Finance Committee. stated mat, the pavement has been com- nleted and he tindei-stood that all the work has been done "which is a good job as the money is all gone." He hoped there would be "0 more contracts tindcrtakeri. Mayor Wedge said that a lot of work has been done but it was all worth while and he felt that the citizens are Tilt-used with Wllfti i'iil5 been ac:omviiSli9fi. Letter From Premier A letter was read from Premier Jones in reply to I request from the town that the road leading to Siimmerside from Reads Comer be widened. The letter stated that it is the intention to widen the con- crete sectlon of the road b.t' W0 feet of asphalt on each side but that road work is behind sched- ulc due to the wet weather and this would probably be done in 52. several letters were read ex- pressing appreciation to the town for the civic hospttalitv rendered during the Maritime Fire Chiefs Convention and on the occasion Of the luncheon for the delegates to the convention of the Cnnldilil h ' 1" deratlon. There W33 31:6 neigttere from Ernest Collbeck and family of Linkletter thsnkins the town for the assistance of the Fire Department in saving their barn after it was set afire by HIM" ninth ' All of the councillors except Councillor J. L. Driscoll were pres- pent at the meeting at which rou- illne reports of the r!3l'i9CiiV3 59' ipartments were given. - 5- Nletldlng of Interest Elia Lowell, Mass. At I beautiful summer vreddirie in st. Anne's Episcopal Chwel iii Lowell. Mass. r9CNiiil'- Mi” Cynthia De.Vialllr. riiiushter oi. Mrs. Isaac DaMallie and iii? i3":, iMr DeMallie, became the bride in Dr. Percy W. Wridman. son of Mr- and Mrs. Wesley T- wbdmim 9! Cambridge. Rev. Laurence H. Blackburn officiated at the cere- YDOHV. The bride. escorted to the Ill-81' by her hrnther. camiibeii Deiviaiiiev looked lovely in it while lace ROW" lover satin with an illusion neck- line, fitted bodice and full skirt with long lace mitts and should” '1en;:th illusion veil. she carried n icggcadc bouquet of white mums isti-phsnotis and ii?- Councll has decided to cooperate ” Fall Carnival of the Summerside lB."anch of the Canadian Legion will open at the Curling Rink on :'Nozi'c Dame Street and will con- tinue every evening till the end of the week. The entire proceeds this rycar will be used to provide uni- forms -for the Legion Band. This band will be in attendance euerv iizht. It was as the result of previous cariiivais that this fine band was organized and the frail: lvill be ipretty wcll completed with the pro- vzsion of uniforms. An excellent program of entcrtainment has been provided for every night and it will be changed from iii:-.ht to night so that rcgiilar patrons will get something different. every time thev attend. There ivilr also be a profusion of other activities to interest and en- tertaln patrons. All the regular carnival booths will be provided, and some llPtt' ones as well. Mr. ;Reland Phllinson has been at)- lpolnled chairman of the commit- ltee in charize. and is working hard to ensure the success of the whole affair. Those who spend their money here will have the satis- faction of kiiotvimz that it. will be used for community betterment. -S. Shea - Pinault Wedding -A lovely sumiiicr weddinrz nf widespread interest took place .in Our Lady of Loiirdrs Church, Atlinlvillt-. N. B.. on Wedncsdiiy morning. July 25th iii if) o'clock, when Rev. Fnthcr W. Savoir-. itcd tine. daughter of Mr. Jr-rornc Piniiult, tn Williain mund Slim. son of Mrs. Frank Shea and the liilc Mr. lx'cnsini:lon. P. E. l. The nnd Mrs. The bride. given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin with sweetheart neck- line trimmed with lace and de- corated with seed pearls. The long sleeves ended in points over the hands. Her finger tip veil fell gracefully from a crown of white pearls and she carried it crescent bouquet of red roses and mums. Her only ornament was is three strand necklace. a gift of the groom. Little Yvette Powers was train bearer. Miss Jean Power, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid and wore a floor length gown of pink sal- fn with lace and matching hot. she carried a bouquet of blue csrnatlons. Mr. Donald McLellan. cousin of the groom. was best man. Ushers were Ralph Boudreau and Fer- nanrl St. Lawrence. cessories and n corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Shea, mother of the groom. was wearing ii navy sheer dress with white accessories. She wore a corsage of pink roses. The nuptial music was played by Miss llerrnine l..eBlnnc. Mrsl Henry Li-Blane sang Pant: An- gelicus during the signing of the i-csister. A solo "0 Beautiful lilo- ther" wiis sung by Miss Mor- guerite Rose Soury. Mrs. Henry LeBlanc also sang "0 Perfect Love." A reception was held at the New Florence Hotel for about seventy guests. The room was artistically decorated with white strcamers and wedding bells. The hridt-'s table. covered by it liice cloth. was centred with a three tiered wedding cake beautifully decorated with pink roses. Later the couple left hy motor for a honeymoon trip through the Marlltmes. For travelling the bride wore ll two-pier... wit of They will take up residence in Hiimiiioii. Ont. where they both "'9 '9mlii0i'ed by the Canadian Westinghouse Co.. Ltd. i The rniiirnn of honour was Mrs iltlfred Guidotti. who wore a bal- Ilerina length dross of embroidered ,Swiss nl'l1lindls.The flower Kiri was Lynne A. DeMsllic. niece 0i the bride. Dr, Donald Davis was best man. the ushers were Stephen P. De- Msllie. brother of the bride. and courtliind Wiidmiin. brother of the room. Aug; . reception in the library of the church. the couple left for a tour through Maine and Can- ads. The bride was educated at Bris- ton UnlVersit..v. Massachusetts Memorial Hospital School of Nurs- . ing. Dr. Wadman, educated at flar- viird and Boston University some of Metllcinl. is an lnterne at the Manpchuutta Memorial Hospital. Dr. Wadmsn's father. Mr. wu- ley T. Wadman. is I native 'been accompanied by his son. .Out of town guests at the wed- irlmir were. Mrs. Ivan Br-rrigiin of Charlottetown. P.l-1.1.: Mrs. A. J. lgnudet of Charlottetown. P.E.l.; , r. - Russell lsiniiton. P-E-l.: Mliui Freda Camp. ibell of Chttrlofletown, P.E,I.;-Ml” Eunice Short of Montreal: Mrs, Nelson Harhey of Montreal; Mr, Monty Owen nf Hamilton. Ont.; Mrs. Joe Bernard of Bsthurst, N. B.. and Miss Antoinette Bernard of Bafhurxt, N.3. Campbell of Ken- l i BILLS COUNCIL FOR CANDY SAINT JOHN. 151.3. sapt. to S (CW - Roy Oiuey. it storekeeper. 1 has billed the Common Council 31.50 for a box of chocolates. He said a detective took them for fin. lZC'1'Drlnt study after a break into or the store. After receiving snug-gm-q crapaud. He visits the Island regu- '-he Ciiocoili-es had not been eaten, lsrly and has on several occasions U10 Council referred the matter to the police chief. y un- in niiii'i'iagi-, Therese Alber- Ed- Slicn of vhurch wits decorated with summer flow- Mrs. Pinault. mother of the bride. wore a polka dot rayon redlngote dress with white ac- ' . won the semi-final Better-Halves Win Semi-finals In Softball -The E. C. A. 1". Better-Halves series of the Summerslde A. A. A. ladies Soft- ball League last night. at the Recreation Grounds. defeating the Summerside Royals by the score of 24-14 in what. was probably the most loosely played game of the season. Royal errors to the total of ten had something to do with their loss but the main reason for the set-back was the record lam- sermusibasting the airforce batters gave Marion Rogers on the pitching mound. Never in the history of ladies' softball in summerside has such a barrage of base-hits been delivered. twenty-four bingles in all. among them one double, three triples and one home rurl.;1nd yet the flirigi-r stayed in trerc till the end of the contest. Finnigan ml the attack with four hits in five in six attempts. Witwer and Mason batted three for five and Ellis hit three for six. Finhigah triples and a circuit clout. Paton tilt the other three-be-zzzer and Martin banged out the double. Paton was on the mound lng as well as she has done prev- iously. had no troublia to breeze through to victory with all th stalwart batters hacking her up. She gave up thirteen hits and her mates committed six mlscucs. Rog- ers led the Royals at bat with 4 for 4. Diane Dewar had two for two and Nancy bl.-icFarlanc got two blnglcs in three tries. Mar- tin'.v work at second base for the Better-Halves stood out and Joan Baker made a sensational onc- hand stab of Dupuis' drive over first in the fifth inning. Lineups: R. C. A. F. Better-Halve.s-Miih tin 2b, Strong lf. Dupuis rf. Ellis lb. Finnlgan c. witwer ss. Mason cf. MnoF'arlane (lb. Paton p. Summersldn R.o.vals-Dewar rf. Palmer of. Elderkin rib. Rogers p. Gay C. McKinnon 2b. Meikle 55. Baker lb. MacFarlane if. Umpires-plate. Adkin. bases- Thompson. Pre - liuptial Shower .... -A bridal shower was held on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Per- cy Maolvlurdn. Kelvin Grove, when surrounding communities gathere 1 whose marriage took place Sep- tember lst. An abundance of gladioli and other slimmer flowers adorned Pink and white streamers pleasingly arranged over a to-be, in a. charming gown of crs and the guest pews were marked witlt white bows. The double ring ceremony was used. I blue sheer. was escorted by i: friend, Mrs. Douglas Webster. bo- comingly gnwned in navy sheer. while appropriate music was OTTAWA. Sept. 10 - (Special) .-As revealed recently to The Guardian by J. Watson Mac- Naught, parliamentary assistant to Fisheries Minister Mayhew, the Federal Department of Pub- lic Works will spend upwards of! major harbour works at mcrside. Tender: for reconstruction of the Summerslde railway wharf. improvements and dredging are being solicited for the project to- and a contract awarded on or If- bcr September l9. trips. Martin had four safe hinglcsi T .. the visitors and though not pitch-llmcmi 9. evening. August 29th. to honor their daughter, El::r.nr,iF-iisiilr-9 the rooms for the festive occasion. y p p were ed much to the evenings CI'iJ0)'-5 love ' merit. seat. to which the lovely br.ric-i harbour reflected i th ilng sohczted from ;firms as far west. as Toronto. the rehabilitation of the wharf is b3Cidii-i0ri to the considerable aniniirtt of temporary repair uvnril. effected at Siimn-ierside the past two years. In view of. the project is relative late- . . l ' '25? 21' ill” fSEf.?".ESi.f. "&'v-”Z';i..,"f 4””-V l;”;",:"'g;."” 3”” -H , a eve ie a lforward until the spring of l95.l.;srmday 53,... y L1 on COW l Reginald however if the successful can assemble his supplies lat Summer-side together ;l'ieavy equipment. the ja-b may lDTOC(8d this atitumn. Although not earmarked Siside Wharf Tenders To. Be Opened Sept. .19 si.00o.ooo this year and next in i.Carle4.on was a bujiness visitor in i H, 5'-imr Summerslde on Tuesday Sept. 4th. 1 d"-V ”"d are slated m be "i7'”ed i Nathan Bell of Carleton. ! Magnitude of -tho Summersiderunned church in Cape Travemc in'h d ..v v. d ..5 . .. e fact that the tenders are oe-16:5. 3,, gfEt"e,,:l-ape, gr, wmb up 9"3i""1'"li4 are to be congratulated nn the fine i5 i terio d””"3lCarlelon recently spent it few with Father Shea and Father Cass. 1 i - p 35 ajsmall boys spent lfiaivioiiai Ci9i9iiC0 FY0195. iii? 5'-if-i-rfwetk-end in Soiiris vlsitinz Mrs. (AGE FHTEEN Wins Badge in U. S. Army Corporal Leo B. Corr of hot. Lynn. Msss., son of Mr. d Mrs. Bennie Corr of Kinkora. h 3 been awarded the Combat Infantrynian B-idle. symbol of close quarter fighting with the enemy, while serving with the first Cavalry of Division's Fifth Regiment in Ko- Corleion and Vicinity -Mi-I. Austin Campbell , . ' The badge. consisting of a min- liature replica of a Revolutionary Mr. Jackie Lea. son of Mrwwar flintlock mounted on s bluo Cri11.V L01 of Murray Harboul'.'back,'.'round and super-imposed on 5!-will H i9W lily: last week wit 'a silver wreath, distinguishes the his BUM Ind uncle. Mr. and Mrs. actual fighting man from rear iarea and service troops. Several of the women of thei Emerald for the summer months, returned to their home here in Car- leton on September 4th. and they An ep.demic of whooping cough seems in be qu.te prevaient among the miall ch.ldren in Carleton the past few weeks. but the par- riifs M .131 these who have had lb or have if. at the present time. are 'kW.3InIz their children at home. job they did in cleaning the in- r of the church. Mr. and Mrs. jnert MOrr.Son of days in Moncton on business. Misc Audrey Campbell of Car- fcimi. ho is einoloyed at present in Flori-q;ir. spent Tiicsday Sept. . -ith Rt.ih her pai-cnts in Carleton. 2nd. and Father MacDonald Ip: ably a.ss.s'.ed priest) was Al.-.5 Gcrtiudc Hnwalt of Car- lr ' in Mrs. Fred Ranahan and three '3 the Labor Day " -.-..:s a visitor to Summerside . 6th. . . . 1 . . lgllceilasligdehetlteilaggvdC;aiOpf::'i:;lti;ibO&;:ialnalahangd mother, Mrs. Ailan J. Mr. Raiv Ho-..at,i Pt cape.-pm. indircrtlf to defence Shin ilrzii ac emu ' VNSP ''':.m is e'"7”03'ed m Si' racipik 3' me E H-1.9g ! ---- Pcl'rs. (ape Breton. :'cturr.ed to. . -:p- p POT M. C, Mrs. Edward Rafferty and two h.s mine on Sept. 1th for 3 (guy El?-ll 3 imDr0i'9d and txlknded; children who have been living in days. land this w;ll he an asset to the ldefonce program as well as .boon to commercial sl-upping. lgiven in departmental estimates is tentative. it is regarded liicel. -i ' While the figure of Sl,000.00tl; that the project will need more: than lh:s amount before it is completed. ; l lbcautiftilly rendered by her aun'..i iylilrs. L. M. Callback. A lovely variety of gifts were brought in by Jean and Katnryn' Mflf.'Mul'do. and opened by Misses Lois MacKay and Georgie Yco, The names of the donors and their good wishes were read by Miss Margaret MacMurdo and Mrs. Elwood Paynier, and the lovely gifts were tastefully arranged by Mrs. Walter Simmons and Miss Lorna Warren. Eleanor. in a few well-chosen words. thanked her friends for their kindness and gifts, after ,which all joined in singing. "Fur She's A Jolly Good Fellow." I, A delicious lunch was served by say. Mrs. ' MacMtirdo. Mrs Gerald 'Lockharf. and Mrs. Morris Sm.th i instrumental music by Mrs. L. M. Callbeck and Mrs. 1:. Mac- lrliwcn. and solos by Mrs. Callback and Miss Margaret MacMiirdo add- After a hearty sing-song, the igtiesia departed. wishing Miss -iMaoMurdo, who has been a suc- cessful school teacher for a num- ber of years, the best fortune in her new career. r l i I l I t I l about one hundred guests ft"-1nt;ii'i3nd5 inciudiniz Mrs- W.A- Rani-i Stirling Millar. Mrs.- l l l But-. Used Car Bargains x 1950 DODGE, 5 Passenger Coupe. Radio. 1950 DODGE SEDAN. Radio, Heater, Defroster. 1950 FORD SEDAN. Radio. 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN. 1949 DESOT0, Five Passenger Coupe. 1948 DODGE SEDAN. Radio. 1948 CHRYSLER SEDAN. Radio. 1947 MERCURY SEDAN. Heater. 1946 moon, 2 Door. .1948 DODGE' sapazv. 1934 Form SEDAN (Special si25.oo) 1949 DODGE. 1-2 Tori Express. WILLARD Macll0NAl.D LTD. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. 1. Radio. 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