16 ‘Die Guardian in-sday. Jun_e_§. 1954 WESTERN GUARDIAN —-ANNUAL MEETING Church of Scotland. Summerslde. in the Church, June 9th. 1.30. -IESEI\'E '1‘hui'sds_v evening. June Ilrd. between 6 and I0 p.m for Red Cross Blood Donor Clin'.c at St. Mary‘: Hall. Svimmersidew IN donors needed badly. _noN"!' MISS "The Calanii?.\' Kldl" three-art comedy by Bedoqilr‘ Players. Summer-side High school. Thursday .June 3rd. 8.15. 50 cents and as cents. —WILL Y0!‘ HELP a eitizen tperliaps even )'fi\ll"SelI‘ hy hem; a blood donor iii iv. Mary's Hall. Siimnieisirie, Thurs- day. June 3rd. between G and ill pm. At least 200 donors needed -DR. JELKS SPEAKS IN NEW LONDON — Dr. F. W. Jclks of the Laymen's Association. Char- lottetown. was in charge of the May 30 services in New London Parish. due to the illness of the rector. the Rev. W. Eric ingra- ham. --Bur. --IIIISHTOWN I’I..\\'I'IITS I.\' KENSINGTON — in spite of the heavy rain beginning early in the evening. the lrishtovvn entertain- ment made a successful appear- ance in the King George Hall. Kensington. on May 28. This is ex- pected to he the final perfnrniance with the possible exception of one In French River Hall some time ‘n June. - Bur i Professional 9% E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. 12.0. PHONE 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerslde A. Raymond Grant, R.Sc.. 0.0. In Water street Summer-side Above Main-lea Mill’: liIen‘a Wear PHONE 3530 Eh;‘I’er'ed_Accounl’anl's T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building ._:_..j__. ..__s__——— Bummarsldc, I’.E.I. — Phone 2388 W. Albert Robertson I’. E. I. IVIIITCAT. BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summersido fellow- DIAL P. 0. BOX 8344 631 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire —- Auto — Casualty D Summe St. Siimmorslde Optometrists B. F. I-liinter. R.0. Bummer-sl.l . I'.E.I. — Phone 8116; S.‘\IAl.l .IAN'S BUILDING Dentists Dr. .T. A. Iloiron llentnl X-Ilaya Si\[flI.I.ltIA.\' BCII.I)ING Dial all Sifrnnierslde -P_Ii;ician & Sur§e:>T Dr. H. B. .\In('N(‘TII “Iter Street (Opposite Hnlm:in'n) DIAL ‘T03’! ..._...._.:::—._——— L. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. General Practltloiter Mriliieqiio Rom! Ki-n-iiiiglon. I’. I6. I. Phone: Iienslngton 2 VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham DIAT. 2520 Water St. Flint. Siimmeralule __.__ PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ S’I‘l.'Dl0 H. W. suns Pomiiaio —Miss Joyce McKay. Bummer- side. spent May 23 at her home at Sea View. -—Bur. —Mr. Lorne Coulsnn. Sea View. spent the May 22 weak-end at his home at Alberton. —- Bur. ——'l‘he many friends of Mrs. Ro- bert Staveii. Burlington. regret her recent illness and wish her a speedy recovery. —- Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. James MacKen- zie. Kensington. spent May 2.1 at Sea View. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coulson. - Bur. ~Mr. J. D. Murray. Halifax. spent the holiday week-end at Sea View. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKay. —~Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Victor Biintain and Tam|I.\'. Rustiro. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Paynter. Burlington, on May. 30 —- Bur. PER —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. War- ren. Sunimerside. spent May 24 at the home of Mrs. H. Bernard and Mr. John Bernard. Long Riv- er. -— Bur. ~lvfrs. LeRoy Campbell. accom- panied by her small son LeRoy Ronald. returned to her home in lrislitoivii from Siinimerside on May 27. -— Bur. B. Maci..eod Will be sorry to know that he has been indisposed at his home at Burlington over the Mai! 29 week-end and wish him a nearly recovery. —— Bur. ~Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mc- Lari-n and Mrs. Robert Coulson. Siimmerside. were guests on May 23 of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coul- son. Sea View. ~Bur. — The many friends and par- ishioners of the Rev. W. Eric lngraham. regret his illness at his home at Kensington and wish him a rapid recover‘,-'. -— Bur. -The many friends of Mrs. Hor- ace Paynter regret her illness of virus pneumonia at her home at Kelvin Grove. and wish her an early improvement in health. ~ Bur. —-Mrs .Y. B. Crnken returned 1.. 29 from Halifax. where [the w" the guest of her son-ln.1.w and daiiiihter. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Corbin. »-Bur. ———Mr.<. Leighton Coiilson accom- Danied by her three children. Lo- well. Lorraine and Pauline, of Sea View. spent May 22 in Long Riv. er. guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Paynter. — Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. William Bar- “’|'-‘P. two daughters. Betty and Margaret and‘ son. William. and Miss Edith Poole. Summerside. Spent May 24 in Sea View, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coul- son. — Bur. '——'l‘he many friends of Mrs. J". sie MacLeod. will be glad to know her home in Summer-field on May. Iedeque Notes Mra. Allan Martin. Charlotte- town, was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mn. George Henderson. on Thursday. May 20. Mr. Stuart Williams. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end at Fern- -wood. the guests of his sisters. Mrs. Herman MacF‘arlane and Mr MacF'arlane. and Mrs. Alexander MacI"arlane and Mr. MacFarlane. Summer visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson. are Miss R. Scott. and Mr. Byrne of Ottawa. The)‘ were guests last summer also at the I-iicndersori home. Mi-a. Gladys Prlsaell. R.N.. who has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. William B. Mont- gomery and Mr. Montgomery. Lower Bedeque left rertntly for Sydney. N.s.. where she has taken temporary work in the Sidney Hos- pital. I-Ier many friends and relatives are pleased to learn that Min Mar- ion Schurman. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Howard Scliurman, Cen- tral Bedoque, has graduated with distinction from Acadia University. in Wolfville. N.S. Congratulations. Marion. Guests at the home of Rev. E S. and Mrs. Weeks. on May '23 were: Dr. Purl Hopgood and her sister. Hazel. of Dartmouth, NS, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hop- good. Suminerside. all cousins of Mrs. Weeks. also Mr. and Mrs Oscar Macxay. of New London. Mrs. Ellen Holland. this village. had the misfortune to fall las'. Thursday. May 20.. and break her hip. She was taken to the Prince County Hospital. by ambulance. on Friday. where she is now a pati- ent. her relatives and ti-iaide an tut. motored to New Aberdeen. sorry to hear of her accident and hope for I speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson had as their guest for the past week, Mr. Craft of Rothesay. N. B. And over the week-end of May 22. they had Mr. and Mrs. Keltie Tonga. and Mrs. Jennie Bowael. all of Rothesay. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Somerville. and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson all of Cole Brook. NB. —Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray and three children. Moncton. N.B.. were visitors to this village on May ‘.“.i. wren they called on Rev. B. 5. Weeks. who was for many years an intimate irlend of the Murray family. They were en route to Summerslde to visit with Mrs. Mur- ray's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith. Coiiglatiilatiniis are being extend- ed to Miss Edith MacEwrn. Cen- iral Bedeqiie. on being the lead- ing actress of the rural three-act plays in the playoffs for the drama festival. Miss MacEwen played the role of Bonnie Blue in the Bede- que pla_\‘---“Tiie Calamity Kids." MIH Pli_vllis'Britteii was the dir- ector. and congratulations :11 ex- tended to her also. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ward. Saint John, NB. were visitors to Bedeqiie over the week-end. guests of their son. Rev. George K. Ward pastor tlT the Eedeque United Church charge. They were accom- panied by their son Mr. James \’i/ard and Mrs. Ward and their two children. They also paid a brief visit to Ellerslie. where they uere guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burleigh. Miss Louise and Miss Mildred Callback. and their nephew. Billie Callbeck, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur hTlll‘l'R_\‘. and Mrs. Kenneth Mut- N.l., on May 82. when thfl '0" the guests of Rev. and Mn. Bur- ton Orowe. and other friends. Mr. crowe was delighted to have these Bedeque friends at the Manse. He had been the pastor of the Bade- que United Church charge from 1011 to '58. Over the week-end Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ross Eaton. Sackvilia, were guests of Mrs. Percy Aifleck and Mrs. I-‘losaie Lowther. Dr. Ea- ton was guest speaker at the three appointments on the Bedequa Uni- ted Church charge. on May 23. And Mrs. Eaton was the guest speaker on the Wellington charge on the game day. On Sunday morning Dr Eaton delivered A challenging ad- dress bearing on the temperature question and was heard by s larse Ina and appreciative audience. The May congregational social of Bedeque United Church was held on Thursday evening. May 20.. in the Church vestry. There were approximately 50 present. The devotional period was conducted by Rev. G. K. Ward. The program consisted of a panel discussion on the "United Nations". and those taking part were Miss Louise Cali- beck. Mrs. Lloyd Webster. Mrs. Sidney Green. Mrs. Edwin Lord and Mrs. Ivan Dawson. All of Cen- tral Bedeque. Games were provid- ed by the members from the Chel- ton section of the congregation. A dainty lunch was served at the close by the ladiu from Central Bedeque and Chelton. DQ \\l ' ’/ 2 ICE ciisaia - B R I C K S RCAI‘ Sub-Division C.VI.l. Meeting ——The annual meeting of the R..C.A.P. aub-division of the Catho- lio women‘: League was held in the meeting room. May 10. with l9 members present. Mrs. F. Williams opened the meeting with the League Prayer. Mn. Q. Gleeson read the correa-I pondenca. There were two thank-‘ you letters one from Mrs. A Kenyon and the other (tom Mr Durne. Mrs. Longaphla. librai convmer. turned in the sum 0. $8.50 from sale or religious arti- clea and books atnce the last meet- Mrs. sham. visiting and welfare reported two baby medals given to new mothers. The nomination committee brought in the following slate of officera for the ensuing year: President: Mrs. P‘. Williams; lat vice-pres. Mrs. B. Smith; and vice- pres.. Mrs. P. Schwemler; 3i-d vice- pres.. Mrs. J. Roy; secretary. Mrs. Q. Gleason; treasurer. Mra. J. Wilkinson. In the absence of the former president Mrs. Williams thanked the past executive and the mem- bers for their splendid co-opera- tlon during the year. This was iollowed by the installation oi oi- fibers. The aecretary reported nine general meetings and nine execu- tlve meetings were held with an average attendance of 30 members at the general meetings. during the past year. r Donations and subscriptions were given to st. Vincent‘: Orphanage. Congregation of Notre Dame. sum- merside. Boy Scout Association. National Scholarship Fund. Our ladies Inuioau-III. hues for re- iigion cleans at eloslns of school. Also boxes or clothing. candles and toys were sent to at. Vin- cent's Orphanage at Christmas and lutar. In hiirusrr -. dnurhtful social evening was held for the members and their husbands to welcome Mr. O. Shea. the new pastor. The In: ‘res and Iaasar M oantti! and A eubetan an of mac! Wu raised with um pm Tickets for the Provincial c WJ... Art Drawing were than um’ tributad to the memo)". ‘nu nu meeting was adjourned. Th. “W talnment committee served . ma; liinclieo . 4 IJISTINGTIIIELY NEW FOR SUMMER Dresses in Nylon. printed crepe, etc. 8.95 to 8.95 Skirts—new summer fab- rics .............. .. 2.95 to 8.95 Blouses ............ .. 1.00 - 5.9:) Bathing Suits 3.95 - 10.95 Shorts 1.95 to 3.95 Lady Anne Sweaters — Cardigan style. All shage9s_. . a Overalls. Summer Purses, Now LADIES’ STORE We carry a complete line of Seamless Nylons. Cotton and Nylon Slips. Panties. Bras, Ladies’ Long Coats, regular to 49.50- Suits to 49.50-—grouped to clear at 15.00-19.50-24.50 Shorties to 34.50—Now USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN The GREENITAL Co. Ltd. Dresses, sizes 2 to 14-. 1.95 and 2.95 Teen-age Dresses. nicely styled ....... .. . 3.95 to 5.95 T-Shirts .. 69¢ up Sweaters, size 1 to 3, 2.79 Cotton Gabardine Jacketg, Full length zipper. sizes 4 to 6. Special ...... .. 2.50 Bathing Suits 2.95 up Children's Housedresses, etc. .. 19.50 - 24.50 - 29.50 ............................ .. 12.95 up 150 GT. GEO. 31‘. that she has recovered from her recent illness and returned to her home in Burlington after apend- ther-in-la \\' Mrs. and sister, Mr. H. B. MacLeod. — Bur. —Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hick”. Burlington. on May 30 were Mrs. Garnet Ford. Mrs, Mayiis Ford. Milton. Mr. and Mrs. and \‘I’illshiro. Mr. and Mr_:_ Stead and family. Wheatley Riv. inn. ~— Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paynter have retiirnetl Halifax. after spending the holi. t‘Ia,\'_ week-end. with member; of their family in French Rive.._ and were accompanied by Mi-5. Pa.vnter's sister. Mrs. A. Blak'- :-ney. Kc-nsingtnn, who Wm be IT1t"ll‘ guest. . gm.‘ ASTHMA COUGHS Million: or iiullareru have discovered roughi. wheezing. dtlloiilt breathing. and poor altep. caused by attacks of Annual and nronchltta. can be allerlaud very sat. lafactorily Itth aetentlleally aonponldsd MIND 00. over I million panacea used. after positive real. latlafactles or money Phone loll back. OI! X I I I t Iermlt natural. 7oatfiiTale::'t'¢:I:h:“' ‘. ulll’ to 10.00) ................. .. 80.00) PLYMOUTH cool, comfortable. Easy-to-clean IPECIAL CLEARANCE PLASTIC l'IIlITJ‘3- CUSTOM FIT. Reg- BLIAN CUSTOM - FITTED Ftlllll ‘- CHEVROLET — oonoi: no-roar ml-urr oI.iiIiIANoii or cool! ovam-rv DILTI - uauo. nt rnicas 1-o nu. 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