Face rounraan . fHE GUARDIAN. CHARID'l'l'ETOWN mar. 26. 1952 it ouvsa NIGHT . At . cars rasvsssl HALL g russoav evsruuc. MAY zoru. Aprogram of interest to all farmers will be presented . Including Bound Films Os Modern Farm Machinery and Grass Silage Representatives of the Oliver Corporation will be present to answer your questions. ” EVERYBODY WELCOME LORD and HOWA'i"I' - Carleton Oliver Dealers 'ssA'u'r.v,, tassel iliI.'AY l outdoor need to make this-summer one of find them here all at tlrrltty prices! .SPllAYEllS' SHOVELS i ' SHOVELS-Good all around shovels. Rein- forced shank. sralnsaa-Cs-itrraee Typo , with spray 5 control handle csass snsass-"-Lmwiw type-easy on the hsnds-- holds a keen." edge - LAWN MOWIRS - HEDGE SHIAIS - Gleam- rr ing sttael blades. Branchscut- 6) :v';3a' llfirntdlas. "Eureka" 8 a n d L a w n Mower Forest Glenn 14 inc? cut 5 blade cutting ?.2;. . ...... 517.50 - ....g'. snran. roots -. weeser. trowel: and cultivator. All steel. Painted t red. Each ...... - town Women's Institute present , Illfjf - Im.lIndee-alat&aw1s& Call It a patio - - - call It a liacliyard - - - the name doesn't mat- ter as long as you have rest. beauty and playful fun in it: That's where SMALLMAN'S comes in - - - we'll supply you with every We've tire town's biggest assortment of summer needs and you'll See our stock today. IVESTEIIII Gllillllllll .3!!! his I Bog Grower and Ba- ou Producer at Braoe'a.g -8 IA! tzinchsalvanised Tlshtr look straight woven term tanning spaced I x llii inchel. limited stock at Brece'a -Tllll lllN'.I'A.'. oiiicea oi sum- -GII EZDDLIION and Seari- two one-act plays with special- ties in Seerletown Hall on May 21st at 8:30 pm. Sela oi candy. -Ar IIIIITOWN ldll!d1Cll-1031 oi one-set play "Marry Moll! Mll- ona" by Barry Bugden.' followed by variety concert at Irishtown Com- munity Hall, Thursday. May 22nd. Curtain 8.15. .1.- -GIVII IABJWILL PAN!!!- Miss Doris Mccue entertained at her home in Albertoni on Friday evening. May 16th, ior Miss Misfy Barbour who will be leaving in the near iuture to reside in Worcester. Mass. Guests were a number of Miss Barbour's girl friends. The heavenly relaxation. truer roost run! ' sports -- Polished steel head with sharp round- ed edge that really cuts. "Dee handle .. .... .... I85 RAKES LAWN X -j,,,....i . M J fI'.'.':'”'.f.';'.'.'i'1'.” S1 .45 s earryaiulllineotllenniaatlardan Seeds in bulk and package, mangel seed and seed. Quick Growing. - Rakes ..........- I45 K l evening was sonar and dainty rerreshrnenu were serve: 1!. Phillips was in Aloarton re- cently making arrangements ior a dentistry cities which is to be lo- cated in tharrinesas Theatre. He is a recent graduate oi the Del- to commence , " In Alberton about June nth. Dr. rhilline la a veteran at world war 11. serving with the Royal Canadian Air rm-cc. -IIAVI noon .l'lsBlNG .- Trout iishertnen who were tortuo- nata enough to choose the area over the weekend were well rewarded ior their trip as one lovely sea trout were caught at streams in that vicinity. This was the tint appearance oi sea trout in any quantity this season. Blanch- ard's Pond, Haywood's. Doyle's Bridge and Black Pond were all good spots with Aubln ,Doucette getting a really lovely string or sea trout at My-rick's Bridge .. with some weighing two pounds. Fly ihhing was the order or the day, halt not proving so euccessiul. Lovely weather made iishing a pleasant task ior the many angl- ers who were out on ponds and streams in West Prince. l"W. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Green- an and Lee have returned to their home after spending the winter months with their iamiiy in Somerville, Melrose, Mass and Braintree. 'Aiberton and Vicinity Friends of Mr. and Mrs. l-ieber H. Hardy are sorry to hear oi their illness at their home in springiieid West. Among recent graduates at the Royal Canadian Air Force staii College in Toronto. was FIL A. 1''. Green. son of Mr. Arhur Green. Alberton. It is understood that IVL Green will be stationed at the summerside R.C.A.F. station. Messrs. Gus and Lem McLciian, oi Alma, leit on Thursday ior Bos- ton. Mass., with a truck load oi canned lobster consigned to Bos- ton markets by the Fisheries Un- ion and Myrick and Mcintosli oi Tignlsh. Mr. and Mrs. I-ieber H. Hardy, Springfield West, attended the commencement exercises at Mount Allison University, Sackville. on Tuesday, May 13. when their son. Mr. Oscar Hardy. B.A.. received his Bachelor oi Education degree. Mr. Hardy is to be congratulated as he led his classes in all sub- jects. He has accepted a position as teacher at Lockeport, N. 8. ALBERTON AND VIC -Last Saturday aiternoon Miss Eva Dyer. the Alberton Librarian. was presented with a donation oi 01.30 for the library. This sum represented the proceeds irom a concert held in s playhouse at the R..O.M.P. barracks that day. Taking part were Denise Thibeuit, Margaret Warner, Janet Francis, Helen Barrett. Carole Parry. Brenda Perry, Oathla Warner. Judy Mc- Mahon and Jana sandberg. These little girls are to be highly pom- mended ior their enterprise and -saw nnnrsr - Dr. Orville I housle Dental School and expects. Iorden card V':i2"V Ilr. Norman Jay at Moncton spent the pest week-end with relatives at Borden. . Mrs. W. S. Jsrdine oi Borden, who has spent the past week in Hollies. returned home on Sun- day. May 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Foch Mckenna. who have been visiting relatives in Toronto, returned to Borden on Thursday, May 8th. Mrs. William Own and daughter Laura, who have been visiting rel- atives in Montreal, returned to their home in Borden on Satur- day. May 10th. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. MacPhaii oi I-ialliax, was an overnight guest at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bernard on Friday, May 9th. when en route to visit relatives in Sum- merslde. ; Mr. Nicholas Bursey spent a raw days last week with his sis- ter, Mrs. Reginald Rodgers and Mr. Rodgers at Borden. Mrs. Snowball Allan oil Cape Tormentlne was the guest or her sister. Mrs. Irving MacDonald at Borden. on Monday, May 12th. Mr. George Cerettl and daugh- ter Theresa. who have been visit- ing in Belleville. 0nt.. have re- turned to Borden. They were ac- companied homeiby Miss Rosie Cercttl. Miss Phyllis White, who spent a week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William White, Borden. returned to Moncton on Sunday, May 11th. ' -Mr. Lloyd Inmna. who is en- gaged in the lobster industry at St. Peter's. N.S.. paid a short visit to his home here on Tuesday. May Gih. He was accompanied on his return to St. Peter's by his wife who will spend ihe summer there. Mrs. H. W. Bernard entertain- ed at diner on Sunday. May 11th. in honor of her husband's birth- day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gouiding Reeves and children. Ro- bert. Rose, Eleanor. and Willard oi Freetown. and Mr. and Mrs. William Pickering oi Borden. Miss Joan Leard oi the Provin- clalussnatorlum is spending a iaw days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urvllle Leard of Borden. Friends are pleased to learn that in n iew weeks Joan will be discharged as a patient and will be returning home again. L ior their-linterestliin the library Allison, suit is A "Must". up For A Bill lists! 4 'liyouhaveaniinportantooceslonoosnlagup ...heltapartyoraspoclaldate'wlti.i.the only girl...malresuretherc'saOLliANsultIIaIx- . laginyourclosetreaslytowearlp Cleaning does more than give you a neat It as- sures you of fresh, spotless, look-like-new ap- parel, iree irom odor. Always keep at least one suit freshly-cleaned. ' SPECIALTY MEN'S - WOMEN'S SUITS. Etc. PRESSEDI WHILE YOU WAIT "VICTORY GLEAIIEIIS CENTRAL ST. 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