SEPTEMBER 1950. V . .'1'u's V lwiEfs”TiE".R',N P313105, 1-; - hoes III , & Ispnseatelyu 0 I0! Owl I saa'& . III-asatds vwilossuuc sun-ii.” .I10rasvllia mm d". . Itotcr l'rsIsp.:s-0,." r tsstlsseafllhaa annual” . ' ' cu-up us-s:.rs'sisosssisu.-csinmiu ,':.:.""r".'.'.'.'.'.'.i”..'.3'-...i......a.-..-:---""" .n.nros IN a vaini: -osissau. iususaiwa anon. ?.'.'.cim. soloist: Mr. Freetown. Rev. J. Minister. t i ..nu: amwar. sssimivo of the suinmerside Curling Club will ,9 held in the Club Room is suin- merside on Monday the Second day 51 October. at the hour of 1-30 aiciock in the afternoon. ---M . -lN MAGISTRATE! COURT - 1.. the county ,Mag.isiratc's court at summerside yesterday. Magis- trate R. S. Hinton. K.O. presiding. argument and evidence were com- pleted in the case of a. person chargedgwith operating s motor vehicle while under the ui-luemu of alcohol. The case was sdl0Ul'3r ed for judgment. in a highway traffic case. for leaving a disabled truck on the hlBh'W5Y W'"'h'-in proper flares to warn the public. the defendant was fined 53 and costs. In a damaize to nfoperw case. the accused, from Conway. M, (med 510 and costs and order- cd to pay the damage. Two parties mm Malpenue were convicted of fishing lobsters out of season and were each fined 525 "id C05”-T5 Alma mi Vicinity Miss Jean Callaghan, teacher of Si. Louis. visited Miss Catherine Wallace on Wednesday evening. The Misses Roy and vlssbelle Donald spent the weei:-end lit the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald of Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace and son Reginald visited at the nuns of Mr. and Mrs. John P Wallace on Friday. ' The many friends of Mr. John E. Mountain sresorry to hear of his illness and all hope for his speedy l'ECOVQX')'. The Moiitrose and Alnu Calf Club were well represented at the Central Calf Club. Charlottetown. on September 22nd. ' Mrs. Ken Crockett accompanied by Jim. Donald and Weldon anu Alden Ronnie attended the Central Cali Club in "Charlottetown on Friday. l Miss Myrngvxlnchr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kincb. returned to her home after spending this-a wear: in U. S. A. she went in Brookline with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs”; Shirley Brown. she came back to Alma in company with Miss lottle Foley oi Kiidare who is spending her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rlchsrd Foley. The Catholic Women's League of Alberton Parish. sponsored a card party in the Parish Hall on Wed- nesdsy evening. September 19th. A neat sum was realised a d a very pleasant evening spent. s James O'Brien curled off the ladies prizc. while Mr. Raymond Dunn won the gentlerueds and Mr. Ronald Mr- Kenna the consolation prise. The freeze-out was won by Mr. Joseph O'Rmirke. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Joseph Kurphy of Alina on his recent man go to Miss -Edith Mc- Kinnon fromerly of Conway now of Halifax. Joe and his bride were married in Halifax and are spend- ing their honeymoon on Prince Edward Island visiting relatives and friends. They plan on living in Montreal" whore Joe is employed by the C. N. R. All Join in wishing than a long and happy wedded l e. . Professional cards l s. s. I-mum. no. vi orroisrrsirl i , ' lillohll am y sususuuununmtno ' em Susmssstdo. o. ssunm. Sumnisraido. -Till IIDIQUI Chick Hat- chery. Central Bsdeqiie. wishes to notify our farmer customers that we will accept oats in payment of outstanding accounts. if they so desire. i ' . -Glllnl MIITING-Miss Luc- ille Meeusid gave a most interest- ing talk on he two monthsi in Florida as Camp Counsellor at Camp Chowenwa, twenty-two miles south of Jacksonville at the open- ing meeting of the Local Associa- . tion, of Guides. Summsrside. which was held at the home of Mrs. loo wood. Miss McQuald attended the Orientation Gathering which was held for fourtdays in New York City and was the only representa- tive from Csnsda. 13 Guiders were present from inirope on this camp exchange. During the business ses- sion. Mrs. D.C. Tompkins report- ed on” the camp at Pemwood and voiced her appreciation of the fin- ancial help rendered by the Serv- ice Olubs towards the sending of the girls to camp. A gratifying re- port was also given on Raisin Day. Delicious refreshments were served by the following committee in charge. Mrs. Wilfred Perry, Mrs. DJ". McNeill, Mrs. Carrol Delaney and Mrs. John Watson. Mrs. Tomp- kins was appointed secretary for the coming year and the next meeting, Wednesday, October 11 will be held at her home. - S West Cape and Vicinity Mr. James Johnson of Rosebank was is recent visitor to west Cape. Miss Leis Currie of Springfield West had as her guest Miss Mar- jorie Macnain over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. charlie Rb: and family of Locke Road were the guests of Mr. sud Mrs. Raynai Machioill of Mount Royal recently. MllS'RuLilIO Msciiennan of Sum- merside has returned to her home after spending a pleasant week with friends in Cascuinpec. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth mils, Green Hill, had as weir guests Mrs. Eilis' sister and family, Mrs. W. Compton and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. liarl I-Illisof Green l-liliywere recent visitors to Looks R.oad.. while there they were the guests of Mr. lilis' sister, Mrs. gt-sarlic I-tlx end Mr. Rb: and iam- y. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Comp- ton and family of Toronto, Ont.. are the guests of Mrs. L. , 'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mac- isaac, Glenwood. , Mrs. Fannie Bopgood. Ospe Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Phil- lips of Hsilburton. Keith Cook and Illvin Oroasman, cape Wolfe; were recent visitors totifalifax. Miss Mary Locks; Locke Road. and Miss Miriam Cooke,- left for Toronto recently. They were ac- companied to Borden by Miss Locke's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ra- ford Locks of rocks Road. Mr. George Carrutbsrs of 0'- Leary was a visitor to Green Hill on Wednesday. While there he visited his sister. Mrs. Ralph Mac- Lennan and Mr. Maciannan and family. In the absence of the minister. Mr. gcieorgs Shaw of Cape Wolfe had charge of the three services on Sunday of the West cape charge- Bctliel. oicnwood. and cape Wolfe. He gave very inspiring talks and the servicesywere well attended. Rev. and Mrs. Blair Ooiisum and little son Michael of Spcingfleld west. left reearitly for ottavp. out. where they will spend some time p with Mrs. oolbui-n's parents. Judge and Mrs. Archibald before they re- turn horns. - Mr. limos Moclonnan of Cl- mu I visitor to West Cape on y afternoon. while there he was the guest of his mother. Mrs. John Maeunnan and his brother nslph and Mrs. Mscl:.en- iisn and family. - A show: was held at the home of Mr. and Mn. wditer Maowil- liains. Dunbiansuon Monday night in honour of an. and Mrs. Wilbert sfacwilliains. They received many beautiful and useful gifts. A delig- by the nor- m. for wishing Mr; and Mrs. is use p I A N 00""-...',.og-'10. . l . Ian-srsldo. su-u us-no. Vows, lIsbsei1ptica.uyo s. lull! Isu as and ' holidays in New Annals, N.S. . Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. usrd, Central mucous. are visiting their sons, Douglas and Harold, and daughter Muriel in Pctsrborough, Ont. and Howard in Windsor, Ont. . gm. Miss Leona Hooper who is on the office staff of M. P. Schurman and 00., Surnnierside, is spending her ' The ladies of the congregation of the Baptist Church put on a chicken and ham cu" in the Central Bsdoque Hall on Wednes- day evening. There was a sale of fancy srticlos and home made candy. A large number attended and the sum of 0360. was realised. The upper and bsaaar spon- sored by tiielediescircls oftlie cen- tral Bedeque Baptist Church on Wednesday evening was well attend- ed. A sumptuous repast was par- tsuken of by upwards of twoiiundred people. The bazaar table drew the attention of many with its num- erous and beautiful home-mane articles; There was also a good supply of choice candy. A satisfac- tory sum was realised. Mr. Clifford wright. Middleton and Mr. 'r..r. Inrsisn, Bedeque, cei- ebrated their birthday: on Sunday at the cottage of Mr. Wright's daughter and son-in-law Mr. and! Mrs. James Brady and family at Brighton shore. Char- lottetown. This is the sour consec- utive birthday they have celebrated together. The hostess served a dc- iicious chicken dinner. The dining table was centred with s beauti- fully decorated birthday cake and autumn flowers. The dinner guests included Mrs. Lillian Schurman aunt of Mrs. Brady; Mrs. T. J. In- man, Mr. and Mrs, Albert l..inir.let- tor and their three sons. Robert,- Graeme and Donald, Linkietter Rood. - B A "Mother and Daughter" and "Father and son" banquet wasjield in the Vestry of the Sedeque Unit- ed Church. on Thursday evening. net. for the members of the C. G. l. T., and Trail Rangers groups and their parents. It was sponsored by the ladies of the Bedeque church. About eighty set down to a bountiful. repast. After the supper the following program- me was carried out: Toast to the King. responded to by the National Anthem. Sing-song led by Rev. L M. Murray, of Kenslngtmi United Church. Toast to the Church David Reid respondedto by Rev. 0. A. Britten. Toast to Mo- thers. Jean, Cameron. responded to by Mrs. Wiicred Craig. Toast to Fathers. Jchn Montgomery. rc- , nded to by Mr. Hector Leard. Vocal duet Frances and Catherine Craig. Toast to the C. G. I. T.. Hil- lard Murray, responded to by Eiizabe Green. Toast to the Trail Range . Shirley Jewell. respond- ed to by Ian Macvarlane. Instru- mentdl music. Teddy Britten. Toast to guests. Catherine Craig, re- sponded tc by Ralph Callbeck. Ad- dress of thanks. Frances Craig. Piano Solo. Georgie Douli. The guest sppeaker. Rov. L. M. Murray. gave a splendid" address on the theme: "Making your life Count". This was a challenge to the boys and girls. The closing worship was conducted by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Orowe. This brought a.most en- joyable evening to a close. The Wright. Elmsdde and 0 O Vicinity Mrs. Elmer Wile-cs has returned to her home in Sydn after spend- ing two months with sister and brother, Miss mils. Rennie and Mr. Basil Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Ronnie and Miss Betty and Mrs. Elmer Wallace motored to Sydney and Halifax re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. David Matthews enjoyed a motor trip to St. John recently where they visited with friends for several days, Messrs R. A. Mcxenisa. Wilt-ed Griffin. .1. W. O'Brien. James Dunn and Raymond Shes formed a motor party to the Truro races cn Wed- nasday. Mrs. Prank Shea. Jr.. St. Louis and baby daughter, spent a brief holiday. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. The Misses Margaret Williams and Phyllis Williams have begun a commercial course at the 'U.C.O. in Charlottetown. Best wishes of friends follow them. ' - Recent .isitors with friends in Albertcn and nimsdale were. Mrs. "Hudson Coughllm. Mr. Gerald .M..M...:..:--M: radio audiences, is all set to do the same for movie fans. She is our- vscscus Marie Wilson. popularly known as "My Pi-iend,loi'na" an: word has it that on the screen she even more riotouhly funny than she is on the air. "My n-ierid Irma." produced by Hal Wallis. has all of be tuniliav characters of the reds pro:-rant. this a coil is of othsg to add extra ughs an songs to 0 film. There are n'ma'a constantly unevipioyeti boy friend Al. played by John Lund: is-ina's friend and room- mate. Jane. psortraysd .by Diana ' ; . Jane ,miilionalre V-boss. chard lthincisndsr. i loved by Don borers. The role the girl's ishdisdymws. Omsiily. is filled on the screen by the same actress who slgsgig on sir--Gloria Clor- I the the role of Professor is plriorniod by nnoth: V radio u use. Fir 1'HE GUARDIAN. 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' cw i-i ltlli - E-Air Lona srocxiuos f Popular and servieeabl fawn shades. made of all cotton. wool pure. unahrinkabls Ki-oy wooL S7.-c and cotton mixture and In a full 1.10. Pair. Available in baby sizes 0 to 3. made of warm flescy material "n" 0' 'u"'- in colors pink or blue. The larger sizes in Dr. Dsnton Sleepers are from 4 to 7 in colors pink. blue or natural. Priced ....................... .-.. en... F i - or y . TO ' i Alpine Cloth-3' to 6x I To PiGlIOdhOfld butterfly stryrls ' - with s ou or straps. o ! EXCIQ PGII” colors are gray. brown. and cm.” hr green or navy-priced ....,.... Alpine Cloth-7 to 12 g 1.50 Good qusgitytitlpins cloth ' in pleate eyes. The col- und on are brown, green or and In In" 3 yo u,,pl.1ced.3ox and 4.98 'N's YOUTH csurns Heavy. warm weight. these neat cotton Briefs In lI9lc Ii BRIEFS V To 93:: PAIR Coughlin and Mr. and Mrs, 1-nmiu Doyle. Campbeliton. Recent guests at -th home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank uvar were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacKeii- drick of Csmpbsilton. Mrs. Bruce all-ris has as her guest her cousin. Miss Wanna- maksr of Hampton. New Bruns- wick. i. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank callback. Summerside. were recent visitors with their daughter. Mrs. Claude MscNeill and. Mr. MscNeiil. The friends of Master Ralph Dunn. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Rank Dunn are pleased to learn that he has oomplctoiy recover-d from the serious illness which foi- lowsd.hls recent tcnsll operation. -11: The Misses this and Marion O'- Brien who have been spending their holidays with their parasite. Mr. and llrs. A. D. O'Brien. returned to lbronto on- Saturday. They were sco0l.IDI.nied by their sister, Miss Mlry 0'3-Isn. ' Dlfl. asrtruds Freetown Notes Miss Rene Arbing has returned home after spending the past two months visiting with relatives in O'I.ieary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Damma;-on were visitors to Searietown on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston McDonald, Many attended the 5.19 on Friday afternoon at Mr. mon- srd Mccarvlile's. The weather was Ideal. the bidding brisk and the large number of articles offered brought fair prices. . Miss Margaret Stetson and Miss Freda Ststsomvsdaughtsrs of Mr. Ind Mrs. Prod Stetson of south Freetown. are among those taking the commercial course in Summer- IN0 Hllh School. Mr. silo am. Charles 0. Delong who spent the past twosiionths visiting with their dainhtsr and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. nentcn Simmons and other relatives in Freetown. have returned to their home in Tauntm. Mall. Mrs. lowruiesnray left for her hoins in Vancouver. 3.0. on non- dl! sitar visiting with relatives iii Isdeguc and Pluotown for the past Al Miss Hill of Ross Corner and is a sister of Mrs. Albert Wright. Bed- equb. and of Roy and Roland Hill of Freetown. Workman are busy clearing sway the trees snd widening the lower Freetown Road between Stewart Rurns' corner and Alfred Reeves comer. Many trees have been up- rcoted that have been cherished friends for years. but the widening and building up of the road will bring such an improvement in travelling conditions that before long the loss of the trees will forgottori. ' On Sunday evening. September 17th., the service in Freetown Unit- ed Church was taken by ths,'n-all Ranger and C.O.I.T. groups. un- der the direction of Mr. I-is:-old Kennedy. and Mrs. Lou Cairns. The progranimmof music nd song was especially well rendered and the timely and inspiring address by Mr. Kennedy was well received. The death of Mrs. ilarry Payn- tor of long River which occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital on Thunday. September 21st., was heard of with regret by all in this ccminuniu. Mrs. Payntar for- incrly belonged to rrestown. being a daughtcrof the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Itaevas of Upper neg. town. Her husband predeceased her Ils wells. Mrs. dfayiwss fonnstiy 3. 9' y I: . mediate family the sisters are Mar- tha. Mrs. Walter Burns of lower Freetown. and Annie in Vancouver. also several brothers in Freetown and Norboro. Many from Freetown attended the School sports held in Bedeque Rink on Thursdsy evening. There were entries from nine ” ' and all the events were closely contest- ed. Upper Freetown School won with twenty seven points to its credit and the trophy was pre- sented to Miss' Florence Hughes who with Miss Thelma McPhee. both teachers in the Freetown Ochool. had so successfully usin- ed their contestants. Congratulat- ions to the victors. Better luck next time to the vanquished. Tignisii Shore Bar many friends will be sorry to lssi-n that Mrs. Fred Gallant is undergoing treatment in the P. 0. Hospital. Suininsrside. 'Among the recent visitors at Tig- art. P. H. Nurse; Rev. Charles Gai- lei; and Mr. Gilbert Gander. tton held its first meeting on A tssnbsr II. at me p. m.. whh new president. Ml'..J0hn the c . The secretary. hi. I. I. read the minutes of the nish .Sliore school were Miss stsw- - s "Sonia and School Associa- .- H.tne”ln. lMrs. Edmond iaaudat, vice- prssident, extended. words of wel- come to the teacher. Mr. Arsena-uit. She said: "that- the people are pleased to have Mr. Arsenault with them for another year. Mr. Damien Deslloche in addressing the meet- ing. appealed to every parent to - '0 AA - me . meetings which will be held during the school year. Mr. P. A. Arseriauit thsnked everyone for their co-operation in the past and encouraged the par- ents to supervise the children's homework. in also stressed the necessity of providing books for the pupils. It was decided to purchase s "First. Aid Kit" for the school. Tare meeting closed with "0 Can- s a". " some Fl" lilo. 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