MARCH 31. - 1952 rm: GUARDIAN. WN PAGE ELEVEN 'iF'l'HE iwssreau GUARDIAN Death Saturday of Oxford Crew St. Mary's iuniorsi . 4 ' .' 5 H ' i. x -pi. . pnmca COUNTY 0I"I"lCl Mr. IYQU ye fIg,'if!I'iUmbC?i ..' '”"'.:::.::::::. ”i'::.':::.'.':i:; -.';':23-&"?5- . . . . - - J .,,;-V owl. ' . Gltmgm ””:,'::n:."" ,i,j,',”,";',S,'”,.";',i,""”" The death occurred at the Prince Iwnen You lgef If oulo 5 0 di be bought at any of the County Hospital on Saturday, r . ,4gg, , "" riiiwin"-'"-3" in S-"'''"'"'" .. ........ ....... if."ii.&”'i.f.'.Tt'5”ii 312:2? 3: 1;.0"v0.;:,- rec: ".:,w:;.;A: ...2..l?.:.”"a:.-. ”si.::.l..”.r...:5:”..-. ull nook-tom SWIII" 9";::;"?”';:':;.':;'::,',,'::'f,', G,.,,,,,,., gm... about two inoriths. . g",,,:';,',',, ,owf,,:' N5,” 3; .p,,md District champions. eliminated Hal- N and Water :f,lK' no:::t'ie's firooerv. Second 9""; street; Vince's Grocery. Phone : ..p3, nowNESS' Dental Office. Kemmgzon, will be closed unti April 12. -Mills ma Williams on the staff of R. T. Hoknon Ltd. left Sum- merside' n-iday morning for Tor- onto when she will spend her vacation with her sister. Mrs- isdna Matthew. -5. ..EN'.l'ER'I'AIN GUILD -- Mrs. E. Manson and Mr3- Frank J9"'3' In us. Mn 0,. we "0 me, To Interment will be in St. John's on the Thames River, Oxford had hammrred in the Winner and in- . ere lllnnh 1109-75595 35 the f-ny m i P Cemetery. St. Eieanors. -- S hg d m 1,4 . g, - surance goal in the final frame. of Mrs. Robert Palmer on rwtsbe P""'"9d- Admism" 25 Alberfon Clld g:"g,,,,;;f :3” mi ,2; f,',e'f,f,s.f,,y,., The fast, hard-hitting affair was Friday "'"iin8 101” the regular Ce ' V0 ' 'p They were so close at one point. the be” 8”” 0f the 59”"- mectini '3! (he Ladies Guud N ..p"u.;MEN CALLED ., sum. y ' 9 half a mile from home, the oars the Summemde Bamm Chum" merside firemen responded to an e touched. Neither boat ever had The president, Mrs. Ralph Dodds, opened with prayer after which routine business was conducted. It no lloaasii Street; Enman's Boll- Borvioo Drug. I. L Waits In Iionsington. WEST PBINCE OIHCE Liberian: Frank Woolu. Itepresentattvo. as: office and on Ilouse. Street: Island Motor Transport. mBEDEQllE RINK. final game South Shore League. Tuesday night. Freetown Royals vs. Cape Traverse Rovers. -WATCH FOR the three-act comedy "Her Step Husband". St. Paul's Hall, Summerside, April it and 15th. - i -JUNIOR HOCKEY Monday. March 31st, Bedeque rink. Second game in best two out of three finals. Albany vs. Kinkora. Al- alarm yesterday morning about nine o'clock at 438 North Market Street at the home of Mr. Harry Pie. Benny J. known Summersido was reported last week to have been wounded in action in Korea. Grady well athlete who The 21-year-old man suffered a shell fragment wound in his right elbow. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bernard were visitors to Tignish on Fri- day last. The deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Tanwn of Sherbrooke and had resided in Bummerside for many years. In his youth he had-gone west in Vancouver where he engaged in his occupation as building contractor. During his residence on the west coast he also operated a fox ranch at Bella Coola. .B.C. In 1929 he re- turned to Prince Edward island and for the most part has since lived in Summerside. He is the last surviving member of a family of five. The remains are resting at the home of his nephew. Ray M. Tan- ton, Central Street from where the funeral will take place this after- noon at two o'clock with service at st. John's Anglican Church at 2.30. Woman Honored Cambridge a quarter of a length but won by five feet Saturday in the Oath annual boat race decid- ed in a gale-force blizzard. Underdogs by as much as 5 to 1 less than a month ago, the Ox- ford eight overcame the miser- able weather. rough water. a bad draw for lane and a. poor start which saw Cambridge already ahead when the race started. The Cambridge stake boat push- ed the light blue shell forward and the Cambridge crew started the race fully a quarter of a length in front. The Oxford boatload, with Christopher Milling of st. John's. Nfld., doing yeomaii service. took out after the favorites. But by the end of the first two miles of the 4 1-4 mile-mile course as much as a full length ahead. The official time was 20:23, 2 1-2 minutes off the record but ifax St. Mary's, Maritime Junior champions. here Saturday night with a 4-2 win in the final game of their best-of-five Memorial Cup eastern quarter-final series. St. Charles won the series 3-1 in games with one tie. They now advance into the eastern semi- finals against Montreal Junior Canadiens.' The opening game of this best-of-three series will open here next Wednesday. Eddie Long, Gerry Moore. Andy Provost and Ken Blondin sniped singles for the winners. Doug Mc- Phee, high-scoring Halifax centre, and Paul Evans, gpt St. Mary's counters. Eastview came from behind af- ter Halifax exploded for a pair of goals in the opening period, even- ed the count in the second and Snow Postpones H All Wool Gabardine wgii decided to hold a Pagtrv walsh. It was 3 um; um and d . gmeptsionally good under the con- B. h 6 sale on April 19. Th. mam ers was quickly extinguished and no rerlrhegrito t::1;:.h:;:5ei.ijl;ll Lonk F. makes. oxford cap. a ,, wow" 1'' England. were busy with sewing and knitt- id n .5- Professional cards 1'. Earle Hickey Eyes Examined Office Hours: I to 12 - I to 5 and by appointment lomiaei-side. P. E. I. DR. J. A. Il0li'i0H TM M II. J.lI. GIIIHIHEHAM DRUGS We are as near to you as Your lately after it is receiv- ed. Our Drug Store is uirements and you M get the same court- eous service as you would over our count- sent direct to you by re- damage done.-S. - RECEIVES SAD NEWS - In a telegram received by Mrs. Clar- ence Carr, North St. Eleanors. the sad news was received of the death in Virdcn. Manitoba. on March 26th of Mrs. Frank Carefoot. form- erly of Central Bcdeque. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn -Y. P. S. MEETING - The regular meeting of the Y. P. S. of in the Sheaves" and "Jesus Paid It All." Miss Edna Lewis was pian- ist. The slxty-seventh Psalm was read by Miss Pearl MacArthur. and prayer was offered by the minister. Mr. Kcir Dunbar led an ing of the local branch of the W. C. T. U. met on Wednesday lion was given by Mrs. J. F. Mac- Nelii and prayer was offered by the president. The hymn "Savious Personals -Mrs. w. A. Trenholm returned -Miss Ve.-ale Drmson on the sta.f'f of R. T. Holman Ltd. left Summerside Friday morning to Tignisli at H. M. S. Queen Charlotte. Char- ioiletown. Mr. Roy Mcbcod. fisherman do luxe. has some to Ottawa where he and Mrs. Wm. D. Mcbeod of this town and a brother of Lloyd Mc- Leod a valued member of the Tor- in dirt no. Harvey is the popu- lar proprietor of a dance hall near Sea Cow Pond and his Casino has always provided enjoyment for the youth of that district. is being extended to Mrs. L. 5. Perry and family of Montreal in It Paris, after spending the winter months with members of their family in Ontario and Quebec. They were accompanied by their son,Valcric. who recently return- ccl from Edmonton, Alberta, where he received his discharge from the Canadian army. her two grandchildren, Clifford and Nadine Gavin. left by car on terscholastic ice sports at the Charlottetown Forum last Friday were Heieii and Peggy Millman, Gary Rochford, Henry Gillian and Allison McAldulf. Peggy Millman was winner in the eight-year clan 1.00 M. M. Bell versus P. L. Keyes. R.A. Horne versus A. Holmes. Carleton and to summerside on Thursday. March 20th. home in Mt. Stewart ori Friday. March zlsi. after spending two weeks in Carleton with her daugh. ter, Mira. Albert Morrison and Mr. Morrison. Many friends in this Province will be interested to learn that ad- ditional honors have been bestowed upon Mrs. Philip scan of Edmon- ton, Alberta, the former lreiie Dun- can. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Duncan of Summerside, Mrs. Jean. president of the Ed- monton Branch, Canadian Handi- has been given two pages in a book on arts and crafts by Dr. Ivan Croweil, a former president of the Canadian Handicraft Guild. in one of the artist's pieces there are 3.600 stitches to the square inch. Her was a picture of the late President Roosevelt while visiting in Edmon- by the P.E.I. Arts and Crafts Guild in Charlottetown earlier this month. - S. G Another Day ed over and above gate receipts. However, since Glace Bay Min- ers forced a fifth semi-final game Burns-Arsenault Wedding Mr. Harold f-fowatt returned to his home in Augustine cove Thursday. March 20th. from Prince County Hospital. His many Mirch 22nd. Mr. Everett Phillips of Sum- jijtjjm FAIEID IINGINIIE Best known for the liffcl Tower the French engineer. m--:--zz. AGED COMFORT! Rev. Ernest J. Barrass at his rc- on'sIdcnce at Road's Corner and was the bridegroom is the witnessed by the immediate friends of the young couple. of radio station CJRW, Summer- side and the bridegroom is at pre- sent stationed at the local R. C. iiocxsr Afasniaaus All roads lead to Bedequc League, Freetown Royals vs. tain, said before the race that Oxford was hoping for rough weather. Nobody thought he meant as rough as the crews found it to- day. The wcather was so foul the boats could hardly be seen from the banks. lumber Kings Saturday night edged Jonquiere, Que., Aces 3-2 In a see-saw battle games April 3. With less than eight minutes to play, captain ' Roy Glesebrccht celebrated 'Rny Gicsebrecht Night! by making his goal the winner. He also assisted on Kennedy Hockey Scores Janquiere 2 Fembroke 3. (Pembroke leads best-of-five ser- ies 1-0). . All-Ontario Final 1) lighti I-hi b k d to. k ENTIST iii: l?i0;)1?ighel:riJ:adax;r W. B. MacDonald versus J. A. sii-atford 4 sault. Ste. Marie 3. e,,cour;,gu,,.5.e ;.,.,,ffii ,'f,,.,,f" . mad D"'"". xth" routine business was conducted. A C""k' nnia51i'fig0i:ne1:;ffe ”:)5H”'5eVe” part of thislizreat epic. ”"'"m Builder 22213.. ?.?i"..i”.”?Zi?. 3332a if” 845- ' . ' Me-mi-I cur” ..i22”?..BV.5?.;m'i.f.i2”'ii”3Z.3”'.23 smrmrasins m, hoscessge. V .1. 0. Hayes versus E. Offer. Quebec Final --Th, Dmmed D0,,-, cw... Wu Dial 2300 E. P. Foley versus V. 1-iowatt. Montreal 5 Quebec 1. the overwhelming choice to port- (Montreai leads final 8-2). OIIA Jr A Final Guelph 8 St. catharines 6. best-of-seven Chicouiimi 3 Quebec 6. (Quebec leads best-of-nine series times). (Tacoma leads best-of-five ser- ies 2-1). Edmonton 3 Saskatoon 1. (Saskatoon leads best-of-five 2-1). Arsenault of Egmont Bay and a son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Burns of Vic- toriu, B. C. Indian tribe named "Ioways" "sleepy Ones." Of itgiethgrntgei tlialclsr stocked W” WW '0'” gr-e;lsig,oh n.:d.cnn.in.: nnnn in am?" es eve - D.” E I IDS HVCFIO on thing is available rgy lnntuhreuiiow n.'&l'.nX”3ui:: ghee: w””""'”" "W" ”"'- mail. - - - Send in your early last fall, returned home I TR- en. Prescriptions are Alexandre Eiffel also designed the Rink Tuesday, April 1st. dilliensed accurately and 7'" '3WlihY 0' "'""Y ”""d' mm or me "mm Fina! Same Smith Sh01'e Mo'.AYI "Ami" 313- i DANCE GAHAIIIAH LEGION HOME LONDON, March 30-(Reuters) -snowstorms Saturday caused the postponement of a. Football As- sociation cup semi-final-between Arsenal and Chelsea-for the first time in the history of the com- petition. nounccd postponement of the match until next Saturday. - : r , doing petit . A -m It 1,, t m 5 . id Cl h of the 38'-llrdliy. March 29th. for Saint 53”” ("Ha M5 me” 1 U, f t or am Eastern s nei er lanc es er United E' E' Parkman NaeZlrIf:gnI:f::l im Filritfiay evening John. N. 33.. Where they Will Visit 90"” X" appmxxmamy mmen Coarnad: llililsangucndia semi-finals. "0? Msenni Played. the llosllionfai 0Pt-D-- R-0- at the home of Mrs. Russell Lt-wls. relatives and friends. years and has exhibited pieces all Second game of the best-of-five fit N19 ton 01 diViSi0n, One in fhci opj-out-rmsr Mrs. Milton Melllsli was in charge A th I I am:5fn(':,::Fa':'m1”Si:: glggiegyssagiz series will be played here Monday Egsllgih lbririlguezrlieminltrl unchang-p I U W h, service which open- mong ose rom Aberton an - mght, The teams move go Jon. e . act as I pori s. - Glasses Fitted (dd ulieth otrlfe ginging of "Bringing P3mciP9m'i8 55 the l”0ViHCi31 311' 91355" m 11" ””5"y' M13 J93" quiere for the first of remaining Efren ORIGIN i Colors of the official flag of New York City, orange, white and blue, are those of the flag of the Unit- ed Netherlands in 1626. i PIIOIIO 3287 - . WW1 ""3 remainder 01' the Entrilllt-8 : 1- may or eous colors with b 1' 1 ir . erio tnliv. Bro- --T I 35931" THEATRE BLDG i,2ii,;S,ifiE5 :,l,,b;f,c.e?,ulfi,, 1:f.;ine1:.' C”"”"3 0” ""'"h i" their '9- gofiuiaiisges weitd tfom four to ant i:liaer:pBf'ulcse giaziegrechti. scored the "BREAKTHROUGH" is summer so. Sumlneraldo sefsbn .I'3he 0,05,” hymn "Tm; 59"”? Ciiissest M955”-. Jack shades in each range. Alt ouch first Pembroke izoal. ROCSING wan DRAMA Clgansfllg stream" was fouowed wmmaird gird Cmtrlegh Pmm' Jr" floral designs comprise the greater Jenn-Marc Pichette and Kevin . ET by p,.m.c,, meggbeg C M56 0 3 Alberto" part of her work. many think her Rnchford scored for the Aces ..unfo1dj,,g upon the screen 3” ' . 4. A gFw masterpieces are "Lake Louise" and with assists from Paul Gagnon, 3 musing war drama ml-eiy be.i I F Hunter R 0 -.M. i "A Thatched Roof Cottage! An- niaymiz Conch Armnnd B0"Fd0-"- fore duplicated for its true de- ' ' ' ' -W. C. 1'. U.-The March meet- other outstanding Piece 03 E"-15'-FY C'9"Y 533"” Nd Desmsiem piclion of our G.I. heroes. their loves. their battles and ability to laugh in the face of the constant fin.-ally through the big invasion itself. It's those stirring experi- ences of the G.l.'s in war, high- ray hard-bitten Capt. Hale. a. man of deep emotions well-hidden be- neath a rugged exterior. SeCUi'ld'11'l command, John Agar, hero of fornia, much of the battle action is also shown via captured enemy William Campbell. Richard Mon- ahan and Dick Wesson. the fa- mous nlghiclub entertainer. Brynn Foy produced the film for Warner Bros. s lifondny-Tucsday-Wednesday 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. "THE TRAIL OF ney. Henry Fonda. "r Choice of Four new Pastel Shades. for her pctit point. pictures recently The other semi-final. between two S0nS End 1W0 d3UKm91'5- "V9 1:70 3 D M K; - - . 131 in; d N i U 1 3 Here's a taproot that will introduce you ch'"'"'d Accounum brome” ma "0 5i5t"5-IT'S)” "mi week-end. with chiSn?g?'liiS)Peli1I: hi? :rf(?f1)::)tI?sti1llj1lu0l hiitfgliilgzionlgidieslradzd o ,V'e::'s ucrirp &iiAl'1illn('r.e:E(:Il.3tE?i inasa , as it "in" Who knows his Way around- C "H" In” " comma," Mrs. W.H. MEN-Ir0801' 0 "mad berton. He has been transferred of the camman Hanmc,-an, gum, e scoreless tie at Sheffield. in the ' It has all the rcquisiivs of 80nd in-519 Lot. is was a half sister. Mr. an to the summemde R. C. A. F. mag The technical Judges remgmzed Midlands, which escaped the and It has an unmistnkenbie look of B""d"'l' Mrs. Careioot motored to Prince mm am... some time at -I-Yemen , . . worst of the biizzards. unliiy. Of su crh all wool English Gab- Edward Island in the Summer 01 Ontario I M”' Jean as one 01 bananas om- About 75000 people who braved grdine lnndsgmely tailored in slip on Iummersidc. P. I. I. l standing craftsmen, remarking that I - -, i s ' 1949 and the mnny Te1&UV95 and the storm to crowd a North Lon- style with slash pockets. Colors are pnoNg 3.” friends whom they visited then Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley, Tgrlggiuggfoxzge;:?o(:n3,1ee);::g::i don ground to watch the Arsenai- m fawn, to.-ii, grey and blur-. Sizcs 36 to decplyiregret her passing. - S. Cascumpec, accompanied by Mrs. mnda d m wmkmansm p1:;1u3RoxE' om, pm,-ch 30... Chelsea battle, began to trek 42. Your best buy for now and Easter. Peter Gavin, Albcrton South, and 5 I p' (CP)-Pembroke Lumber Kings homcwards when loudspeakers an- "'Whero Old Friends Moe?" The Battliif C O C ' . gab iX:d,f::df,f)me'i',f,"i35;nm1:i;jg: vlcllllfy sa1N'r norm. N. 31.3, March Itgueipn leads best-of-seven fin- co,,,,ue5, ECHO" me. ,,,,,,., the B0298 of - ' . -(CP)-Saint John eaverl W 3 - - sensitive lieutenant who roves his VRRNAHAN ”','f,f '1":f""” i(',i?1,',f"d5(i"s"'i” -Mr. criiiy Lee of Murray Har- continue operations for another El-t-em Clnldl Qllltrter-tin-is mettle during the bitterpinvasion. 00mP3'tV B Dial 2520 W '9 3 V" '"' '" ' ' hour was a recent visitor to Csrle- dag at 1285!. It W” "mun E 4st. Marys 2 Ottawa r-Lreanic 1:weioy.mrising u:mimmedi- for ' ays s o - . . t - Wntlr Strut Eds -Mrs. Ernest. L. Walker left ton. zuest of Mr. Nathan Bell. madam; the cilzmens, commmee mm” wins but-of-me series ianMgnai'morriT:.reer sineicsmallagcisrh Bruiser. so Summerside on Wednesday. March ""T' ., - eh” ,, ' i - mmonldo 28m (or saokvme N B when Mr. cook gown” of Carleton was stmlng to finance the team ' 3 1). out the s:,e.1),u- 14-19 as me Mme. she .wm vb” her. da.ugh.;'" and B bum”! vmtm. to summerside unless s.i.0(l?E” vggsorefoatleicovngienkz Qu bQll1Ch;;oJtI;IeIiatl)PCFilIRldl1ens 2 wiseh sergeant with an earnest re. HEM-TM. , on 53; d M h d. Wm WPP" ' 9 93 n, in - spec for his captain. :2-f;;1i:f:l-EI&W, Dr. and Mrs; J. F. "r W: me 23" :-,y:d,Li!he"clueb nrdngfgirt gigtzxiieyuiegg (;i:0I:i.l'2e)Bl wins best-of-seven 1:-umed Mm the cooperation or ' ' Mg” Anselm 5 n t 1 C 1 , 0 M: "ii g 531-5 - - the Navy and Army on the beaches ”r-r ,0" W, . ,,,,,f,,, 3 an ” "' sue ninw”8- The 55-000 W” "”'i Quebec Senior Film! of Monterey and Fort Ord, Cali- -wanes I O 0 Complete Visu'al Anal;-gel afternoon, March 25th,”, messlde ton. dancers of combat. the heralded aim" Fitted hdme of the president, Mrs. J. s. This talented lady. within the Warner Bros. war drama. "Break- Hi t , s .id . Th d 't- st few years. has been associate through." begins its local engage- PuoNB 31" ionnalmscwicldnisxxiesrin echargeeofeM(i's. ggairman of the Edmonton Com- W ta (A:ua"dlC";eml Fun! merit at the Capitol Theatre to- lMRLLMAN'5 BUILDING Arch Sharp. and opened with the munity Chest and president Of the LeLe9i5ue:”3 1:0"; and” 10 day. " or-I-OMETMST nymn "Father. again in Jesus' The muom 1 th h d Victorian Order of Nurses. Her iat- 1 ds "Breakthrough follows a pla- name we meet." Mrs. L. M. 0111- m summers? ,6 Sc; me He est visit to her native province was (Fm? F”"ce5 9 besrg '5eV' toon of intantrymen from the s -1-.....m.m..T back was pianist. After the read- mes evemng 9 urmg mk "" in nm. '5" ;?”1f:r:'2h:&3i;T;if;m)n-I period of early training. pre1im- umme" C ing of Psalm 24 a Lenten Medita- ' Mrs. Jean's display was exhibited ” inarics in invasion tactics and TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15; TUESDAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:17 ', Mr. md M". Fe ton H , tt , V p 1-0). films. thus lending the atmos- g - - :?.'i."3..i:f.3.”i.””ii22..?.”.?.J”2.i!.:i Pm ms. i."":.i:..;r: .023” . or to .. - Massachusetts and in New York Mberwn im wedmsday mghiv ion until '1'ucsdn.V when an emrr- fflew v:L:5ftnm?,i5g;.41ead(; 1:-,'e:c-r'y(. ,,,g';""?,::l f.:,z,?,:I:cee 1fi”b”..'g,j:f "DAVID some v-anus UM- giiy.xlrt;turnir;gSlia'.a-zngoy-lli,z -poronzo March 19th. gency meeting will be held. mm mm 2,1,, ,,m;,,gh'.. wmch also ,ea.,,,es , . E Mn n n W 8' Onuigl Mrs. Frank Rose returned to her Seam” 3 Ti'”-'9'"'- 7 (W9 9"” Greiz McClure. Edward Norris. , - -as-uuLEWiS SEILER sacrum:-malt-Ilaaosoua on--an--ua-ta C C O and Vlcllllfy Mr N th . American l.eagoe.. for ':imh:r"mNBuS1 12!: gyatuiti-1:? A Quiet we-ddinft took place on Cmchidmu Ll Pmvmmce 3' ' -Alden E. Griffin of st. Rock h ' ' " ” , ' irrov ence ends 1-0 in best-ob Toda . 3:30 -7 15-9215 BY has made application to enter the x:r:bou?',,,3gdw;l,P. .::,'3,M?",:h:;; ;i'i1rI:3;iet::':'3t;i:;e':':I:5:hbi?;:;":V';f1: five semi-final) 'rue5d),,;y - ?03;BL Canadian; ,';',2”,', .lndtexpects M" D93" 3'” and MW 3911- hifildc of Terrence Dawson Burns. A. F. station. The bride is a o a e some 0 up raining The ceremony was performed by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Agnph KENSTNGTON "sssr MOVIE onus YEAR" is to be one of the principals i 3 ,.,.jgg.:gg,g THE LONESOME PINE" in tech- Ma" Box "W ""W"3"i "em 0" Samar-V ifirilsenirl:pr?4V:'r::arrlr)eeni1., lfdshtaitoh he" 0! Ri:l;:llmalt'fr::'ili” "”E..?.'.1.”..ii32 scram: NATIVI-ZS niCnl0r- (brought back after new -N'"'0NM 50”” 0' "Via" llfnrdli) 2231' lrghhmwy "”"ds and the best man was Russell .-.... oral years) by Paramount. star- oup Man Depa,.m,ent tliinmw s H: E no9uiarfRM0f Mrs. Allie Gallant was a business Merrill. , . '1'" mi” 01 10'"! was so named rin8 Fred Mncirurmy. Sylvia Sid- AIS fins your order immedg - "33- H "n H ' visitor to summerside on satundny, The bride is a popular employee by early settlers alter a. Sioux turn man, mg ago, of M, only ,,,,,,M,, 1 Cape Traverse R0 V, rs, Due to a great many requests we have decided to hold . 3:; u'l;'f:";o,::'t'h'":';2, mar r'R.ANor:s. -om. - (cam Teams are tied with two weekly dances in the home each and every Monday 1 AN 2'it.h. Former residents of Tltnisii 33': 313. F3: ::i:iri"mn': games each. League teams night I fle:1;au:',:.a;:m:;1.:rgh(h?yonb.ut"lml .' mayo soon. The wiing one; requested to attend as tro- ' 'i 7 Dflj &vb:i'l'lIdtd l::::1bs;;o;'r:sidod. '1" '.w:nm;:d."'&'i”” '-'3'i"n7:";:'" phles will be presented after Dancing from 930 M 1.00 A. M mum” hmnm g bmmu. Arm is built so that add tions may g3me- Admiisiml 25 Mid 50. ' Mello-Air Orchestra being a leader of Tignlsh 0rch- him” "" '9m '9 259- estra f r some years while another at Not;-g mm. chm-ch, brothel: Bin-Jamin is chief organist i - Montreal. , -G. U. , Ti