PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN s .1 '”g d te Bug schnnl chum! .3: new book iii tlloosrchooel liig:-y. , There was almost. one hundred I -- per cent response. A number of ex -The closing of the Brae school in the United was held' on Wednesday night. Juno Nth, with a large attendance or parents and ratepayers. A line program was presented for which the chairman was Mr. Hugh Mac- .' Phee. A ieatuxe oi the evening was the opening of the school Library. ' The teacher. Miss Donna Palmer. , had written to every former stu- students residing States sent. money. The Library was opened by Mr. Hugh MacPhee and the names of the books were read by Mira. Lorne MacNevin. Among the books were two Memorial books, one in mem- ory oi Flt. Lt. Allzin Macxmnon. who lost his life in the Second World War. and one in memory oi Mrs. S. H. Hewitt, nee Miss Greta Rogers, by Mr. S. H. Hewitt. The teacher gave out the marks, ccriiiicates and also little booklets to the children and candy. The meeting was very pleased to learn that the capable and efficient teacher, Miss Donna Palmer. will . ha retiirnlngto the Brae school Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7.15-9:15. 0Il' for her third term; I , . -I She is loved by he students. i plCk'up foul? get M" O,('parents and has been instrumen- ' ' 5 ymnhmr 5”-lful Techn" tal in getting new desks, a new C010? Musical. "TWO WEEK-Tblackboard and the school painted. WITH LOVE". starring Jane Pow-'iHs-r supplement was raised to 5350. ell, Ricardo Montalban, Louis cai-l3I1s;Pa11nic;)r hgs begn viii Ciictivle . "nor er n ie rate in iurci harm Ann HMdmg' lYoung Peoples" Union. . -A. Z. I CAPITOL Summerside Today 2:30-7:15-9:15: Wednesday 7:15-9:15 CAMEO THEATRE Kensington It's none other than the Greatest Technicolor Musical of our time. S Itls Nglfnaind TECHNICOLOR. tool - -' M-G-M presents-p ,-; the mighty musical Hear His UCIV;'uJ Songs by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein, ll KATHRYNGMYSONAVAGARDNER: . 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A going concern in the thriving community of Kinkora. This is a wonderful opportunity as the possibilities of. expansion are unlimited. Apply;-. WILLIAM E. MMGUIGAN, Klnkora lllest cape Pastoral Board Meets -tThere was a good attendance at the Oiiicial Board meeting ..i the West Cape pastoral charge of the United Church of Canada which was held at the Manse in Springfield West on Wednesday evening. June 25. Representatives were present irom the three con- gregations on the charge:-Bethel, Cape Wolfe and Glenwood. The opening worship was con- ducted by Mr, I-leber H. Hardy. lziy minister. The business period was presided over by Rev. W. G. Dickson oi O'Leary. the Interim Moderator. The minutes were read by the Recording Steward. Mr. Cecil Gorrill of Glenwoocl and the Central Treasurer, Mi'. Lorne Bctts of Gleiiwood had a fine re- port to give. Representatives of the various congregations also re- ported. Plans were made for the induc- tion of the new minister. the Rev. W. H, Forsyihc. B.A., of Jerusalem, N.B., in the Betliel Church on Thursday. July 3, at 8 p.m. by re- ipreseiiI.nl.ives oi the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island. Presiding uris Rev. A. R. rwallis oi Alber- ion. and the sermon was preach- ed by a iornier pastor, Rev. J. M. Sheen oi Emsdale and the In- terim-Chalrnian, Rev. W. G. Dick- son oi O'Leary addressed the new minister and the congrega- tion. The new minister and his wife wcre introduced to members of the West. Cape charge by the Re- cording Stcwaiid. Mr. Cecil Gorrill. Rev. Mr. Forsylhe comes to the West Cape charge highly recom- mendcd. He was ordained in 1925 -and so has had 27 years experi- ence in the work of the church. He uill rcceive a very cordial wel- come iroin mcmberx oi the West Cape charge as well as from the people of other congregations oi the 0'Leary district. Rev. Mr. Forsythe is accompanied by Mrs. Forsythe and their daughter, a student in grade nine. The Interim Moderator on be- hali oi the Official Board ex- pressed appreciation oi the fine services of Mr. and Mrs. I-leber H. l'lLll'(lX who have served on the West Capc charge since last iall. Tlicy havc LZIVPII splendid service and tho attendances have in- crcased. Two Sunday Schools have been organized at Bethel and Glen- vrond. Mr. Hardy who is the president of the Prince Edward Island Lay Association of the United Church of Caiiiidn will be stationed at Winsloe, P.E.I. He preached his farewell sermon on the West Cape charge on Sunday, June 29 and will begin his Ministry at Win- sloe on Sunday, July 6. His many friends are wishing him every suc- cess in his new iicld oi service. Mr. Hardy thanked the mem- berii oi the Board for their loyalty and co-operation and wished them and their new minister, God's rich- est blessing. Plans were made ior increasing the insurance on the Bethel Church and the parsonage and the meet- ing closed with the Benediction. MacFarlane-Scliurmaii Wedding - A June wedding of interest to many throughout the Province was solemnizcd in Bcdeque United Church on Tuesday, June 24th., at 4 p.in. when Miss Audrey Joyce Schurman, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Haber Schurman, Chelton, be- came the bride oi Mr. William Don- aid MacFarlanr-. son oi Mr. and iMrs. Herman MacFnrlaiie. Fern- wood. The lovely young bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white satin with bridal veil and was attended bv Miss Helen Maci-Jarlane, R.N., sis- ter of the groom. Two lovely little girls, Misses Linda and Sandra Howatt, were "flower girls". The groom was attended by Mr. Char- les Schurman, brother of the bride. ' The ceremony was performed by Rcv. W. Burton Crmve, B.A., pas- tor of the Church. The wedding music with Miss Elizabeth Green as soloist, was played by Mr. Stew- art Wlllioms, B.A.. Charlottetown. uncle of the groom. Mr. Donnie -MacFarlane, brother oi the groom. and Mr. Sheldon Nicholson were the ushers. The church which was beautifully decorated with cut flowers for the occasion. was filled to capacity with relatives and irlends of the con- ti'act.ing pa-rites. Immcdiat:-ly following the cere- mony, a reception was held at Miri- berry Lodge, Summerside, ior about seveiiiy guests. Followinz the re- crplion. the hnppy couple left by motor nn a wedding trip to Hamil- ton, Ontario, On their return they -will reside in Moncton. N.B.. where the groom is an employee of Gen- eral Motors of that city. Thclr hoot Hi friends here and elsewhere wish them many years of wedded happiness. Wedding gifts were numerous and beautiful. KTNKOIIA C. W. L. -- The mriiliir monthly meet- inll nf the Kliikora sub-division oi the Catholic Women's League was held on June lat with the Pros- ident, Mrs. W. P. McKenna, in the chair. Irrihe absence oi the director, n- ther McQuaid through illness, the President recited the League pray- or as well as prayer for Father Mc- Qu.aid'.-i recovery and the minutes oi the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Clayton Mo- ciibn and approved by the meet- ing. 'rhe ilnancigl statement was presented by the treasurer. ,Mre. John R. Mccabe and wal adopted v as read. The various committee eonvcnars M...?.M................... is-. (mini; (iii unlit piiixv '7. Freetown and" Vicinity -Quito a number of indie: irom Freetown attended the chicken salad iiupper and bazaar held in the Baptist Parxomgu in Central Bedeque on Wednesday afternoon, June 25th. The delic- loul supper served was much en- joyed by all. - ' Friends are sorry to hear of the illness oi Mrs. Fred Stetson of South Freetown. Mrs. Stetson is conilned to her home with pneu- monla. Piusville and ' ' o 1 Vicinity, Min Ferdinand Brown and two children were visitors to Plus- vllle recently. Miss Velda Ellsworth, Ebb!- fleet is spending some time with Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. Wllliifm O'Brien and non Gary were recent visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. Miss Eugenio Gallant. Montreal, is spending some time with her Mill JOYCO 311"" Of Summers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. side has returned to her home Gaunt, aiter spending a week with rel- ..... IUVEB in U19 village. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Corcoran Master Bayiield Reeves met with a painful accident recently when he iell from his bicycle. breaking his arm and dlslocaiing an elbow. He is a patient in Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Craswell of Hunter River were visitors to Freetown on Sunday, June 29th at the lgome of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Dammarell. Friends rcgret to hear of the illness of Miss Louise Cairns oi Lower Freetown. Miss Cairnii is at present a patient in Prince County Hospital. Miss Evelyn Rogers oi Moncton. New Brunswick, is spending it week's vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers. Mr. J. B. Lewil and Mr. Ray Lidaione spent. in recent week-end with lriends in O'Leary and at- tended the Baptist Association held there. Jardine Stavert returned on Wednesday. July 2nd, from Matlnpan, Mass, where she had spent the past week visiting her sister. Mrs. Annie Vlliliiams. Mrs. Miss Mysle McNeil of Kensing- ion and her sister. Mliis Riley McNeil, oi Quebec, spent it re- ccnt. week-cnrl in Upper Freetown, guests at their aunt, Mrs. William Lewis. Mr. Preston Maccsskill. who was principal of Freetown School last. year. has accepted the position again this year. much to the sat- isiaction oi the ratepayers. Fol- lowing the resignation oi Miss Joan Bradshaw. Miss Laura Smith oi Granville has charge of the Primary Department. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Simmons and daughters. Shelia and Nancy. left on Wednesday morning. June 25th, on a vacation trip to Taun- ton, Mass. where they will visit for the next few weeks with Mrs. Simmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dz-Long. The pupils oi Lower Freetown School spent a pleasant afternoon on Thursday, June 26th, on the occasion of the school closing. The leacher, Miss Irene Morrison treat- ed the pupils with ice cream, and the aiternoon was enjoyably spent playing games. On Friday-a school picnic was held at Chelion Shore. which was very much enjoyed by all. The Birch Grove Women's In- stitute met on Wednesday evening. July 2nd. at the home oi Mrs. George. Jardine with a large num- ber of members present. The president. Mrs. Fred Perry was in then reported an heir diiierent ac- tivities and correspondence read in- cluded a letter from St. Vincent's Orphanage soliciting chicken or ham for the tea party which was held on July 2nd. It was decided to contribute 310 in cash, also individual donations oi chicken. The president invited the mem- bers present to her home to work on a quilt to be lotteried at a later date. Other routine business was discussed and the meeting adjourn- ed. The otilcers for the year are as follows: President, Mrs. W. P. Mc- Kenna; lat. vice president, Mrs. John A. smith; 2nd vice president. Mrs. Louis Mulligan: 3rd vice pres- ident, Mrs. V.E. Duiiy; secretary, Mrs. Clayton Mccabe; treasurer, Mrs. John R. Mccabe. Councillors Lre: Mrs. Parnell Mc- Carville. Mrs. Joseph Hagan, Mrs. son. visitor: at the Mrs. FRY and Allison, to Summcrside. and Kemmle, June, Bobby Frankie. and Mrs. and children, Doloras, Burton, were recent visi- tors to Piusville. and children, Allan. Marie. have returned to Toronto after having spent their holidays with Mr. lant. They were accompanied by Mr. Clifford Gallant. and children Freddie. Aileen and Donnie spent a recent week-end with relatives in Piusville. Mr. Tiimsn Gallant, Halifax, is spending his holidays with his mother, Mrs. John T. Gallant and Mr. Gallant. , 1.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGregor and Joseph and Bonnie. Halifax, are spending their holidays with Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Mr. and Mn. Erby Gallant and Fortune Cove, were recent home of Mr. and John F. Gallant. Mr. and Mn. Warburion Mur- rind children, Shirley, Kevin were recnet visitors Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly, Rose- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregor. and Lance Dalton Mary Patricia and --Mr. and Myra.-.Alyre. Gallant Barbara and and Mrs. John T. Gal- A very enjoyable afternoon was spent at Piusvllle School on Fri- day, June 27th, when the mem- bers of the Women's Institute Bloomfield. Campbelltoii. Bloomfield Corner and held their convention. from Duvar. Piusville LT the chair. The sick committee reported calls made and boxes of fruit sent to sick and shut-ins. School committee reported diction- aries bought for the school. Enmore and I O I VlCIlIl'I'y Miss Ruby Harvey has left for Toronto ior a visit. Miss Pauline MacArthur, Sum- merside, spent the holiday at her home here. Mr. David Dyment. Springhill. was a visitor to North Enmore on Monday, June 30th. Stanley Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Bos- wall, Charlottetown, spent a re- cent week-end in North Enmore with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hughes. Vernon River. were recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thcophilus En- man. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clarke, Lot 16, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Enman on Sunday, June 29th. Miss Margaret MacArthur. Ken- sington, spent: a recent week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacArthur. Miss Doreen Bryant. Norlh En- more. is spending a week in Char- lottetown. the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Boswall. Mrs. Allison Williams and her who is employed there. Henry Trainer, Mrs. George Mc- Mahorr, Mrs. Spencer Hughes, Mn. James Hammill. Tor ouig war V. -: ;'THl5? W 02 T lBEE t'.44wNl 3M Mrl. Edith Wall, Baltic. two children, Kenneth and Doris, left by train on Wednesday morn- ing. July 2nd. inr Toronto, Ont., where they will join Mr. Williams and Mrs. Kent. Jones. Hazelbrnok, were Hhl.”-JUET A WHIFFI W0 AND I CAN ALwAY5x . . ,vTEl.lJ. BEFORE I. 60 IN WHAT i KIND OF MESSES .THEY'VE.' . N COOKING UP WHILE... 4 rnvi our, As THEY GE”I;.MQ5J'” , tor: IT,Otsi.TH' ELOORA g, . - .-.- cAi?e,MEi:AstID;-; ' Ellerslio and Vicinity --Mr. Robert Maccaull, I-laliiax, N. S., is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter Maccaull. Mr. Ernest MacNcvin, New Glasgow. N. S., spent the holiday week-end at his home here. Mrs. Jeanette Ogden. Alherton. spent the holiday of July 1st with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllls. Mr. Henry Grant. Tigniaii, spent a short visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant, on Tuesday evening, July 1st. Mr. and Mn. Jack Maclsaac. Borden, P.E.l.. were week-end guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. MacNevin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllis, ac- companied by Mrs. Melvin Hutch- lnson and daughter Susan, motor- ed to Alberton on Monday even- ing, June 30th. Mrs. Ralph Frasier and Mrs. Caulson. Alberton, R. B... were guests of Mrs. Ernest Paynter on Tuesday, July 1st. A large number of women from' the Ellerxlle and Bideiord Wo- men's Institute attended the con- vention lield at Sprlnghill on Monday. June 30th. The legion of irlends of Mrs. Vernon Grant will be pleased to learn that she is making speedy recovery irom her recent serious illness. Mrs. Snra O'Brien and son Terry, Alberion, spent ilie July 1st holiday with her mother, Mrs. Winnie Morrison and also visited with her brother Jack and Mrs. Morrison. Mr. Kenneth Ellis and son Ralph visited vviih friends in Ellersiie on Sunday. June 29th. and were accompanied on their return home by Miss Wilbera Giilis who planned on visiting with the Ellis family for a few days. The Rev. R. H. Baxter preached his farewell sermon on Sunday. June 29th, to a very large con- gregation. There were 22 who became members of the church either by confession of faith or card. This was one oi the largest classes Mr. Baxter has ever had the honor to unite with the church. Rev. A. J. MacDonald oi Bolestown, N. B., will be the new pastor and the comniunlty is ex- tending a welcome to him and wishing him every success in this his first field oi duty. V . iii! ililiiriroi ., I NOTICE For your convenience Mey. ens Studio will be at Mrs, Melvin -Ellis'. Wednesday, the 9th of July. IlROllO,BROIOlIITl8 "Ever since birth; I was iubiecc mggucu of Chronic Bronchi " write! Mr. Roy Jarvis. I026 Dover-court Rd" Toronto. 1 coughed violently and wheaud 3 Rr.A.it.MdAeiL-or-ildhurliowl 1'-”""”' '"”"" Fly I've found relief." In MD” I" nick relief Ii'0'3 You. too can t ""9 d'Y- lllclflnl 0.: egm brooch fglllh. Tike Teinpleton'a RXZ-MAI-I-.. saeine peclnll Chronic Blon.chltiI. yAa?iTrTiea trndmli-lea? O'Leary on NOTIOE For your convenience Mey- ters Studio will be at the In- stitute Hall, Alberton,. to take photographs, today, the 8th of July. Bingo, Swing, Wheel, Bowling Alley, ious other games. Well stock- ed saloon, excellent supper-5., Proceeds new Church. Immaculate (Jones tion Church Groun wn.uNo.'roN Wednesday, July 9th Chocolate var- FW"-'EIJ0Y Iu' work. en oy your ---i-M w M 956. 31.35-atidiiifgglsu. MAJ I . ----- PICNIC Save wisely TODAY - for with tho SUN LIFE OF CANADA R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. I. PROFESSIONAL CARDS recent guests 0! their sister, Mrs. C. Turner Moore. Northam. Mrs. Jones attended the Baptist Con-l ventlon in 0'Leary as a delegate. Mrs. Allison Raynor has return- ed home from a pleasant visit to Cape Breton, where she was the guest of her brother, Mr. John Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson. --Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lldslone. Freetown. and Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Thomson and daughter Carol, Tryon, were visiting rel- atives in I-Inmore. Nnrlliam and Tyne Valley, on Sunday, June 29. . Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacKln- non and family from the R. C. A. F. Station. Dehert. N. S., are spending their holidays with MT. MacKinnnn's sister. Mrs. Reuben Enman and Mr. Enman, Spring- hill. P0. Larry Motluk and Mrs. Motluk (nee Margaret MacArthur) iro'm Lachine, Quebec. were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur on Sunday, June 29th. PO. Motluk has been posted to the R.C.A.F. Station at Summerside. Members from seventeen nie.n's Institutes attended the Dis- trict Convention held in Spring- lilll School on Monday afternoon and evening. June 30th. Mrs. Manning, the assistant supervisor. wits present. and her talk on In- iitltute work and demonstration on dress-making Wall much enjoyed. Other speakers were Doctor 0'- Mcsra. Mrs. Harold Laird. Rev. L. A. Dlgnan and Mrs. Dignan. The president, Mrs. Gordon Mac- Arthur presided. -W. BY J. R. Williams 4 wNo.. iii. ciiasiaiiis. Mai:llllllALll Iurlster. Solicitor, Noun Etc. LLB. Office lormerly occupied by Lois uentb Strong. K. 0. Mo ey to Loan Collec ons Proinptly Attended To. W.E. OALLAOHAII Physician sh Surgeon Oiilcei as summer sum llonro 11.00 to 12.00 I. Ii. ' 2.00 to 5.0011. in. L00 to 3.00 p. in. DIII 2353 l DR. LEN ll. IIERIIRV vGIBlIIlIly surgeon Remington Phone I! . -M J R. E. ELLIS lire - Auto - Calualty INSURANCI 5 Summer at. Buininereido PHONE 2413 t BIIIIIIIDI P. I. I - BIlmmEf!ni:c. PHONE 288! Oiflu Hour-ai I to 12 ,- 1 to and by Mwolntment 8281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer St. summerllu Phone R. T. Earle Illckiiy Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank oi Commerce E. E. Parkman , Opt.D.. OPTOMETIISI Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Q. - Hlov”, ;.i D"'.&. EMA LLMAN'l OPTO METIIST 2:-T-T i M OR. J. A. IIOIROI M..: TM 3. F. Hunter R. O. A Sninmerslde. P. Coinplets Visual Analyuu Glasses Fitted PHONE Illl I.l. BUILDING DENTIST Dial IMO Dental x-nan Bmallnnn ouiiiiina sommnsml V? A I H fill MONDAY it TUESDAY. JULY '1-8th In Technicolor "TEA FOR. 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