MAY 22. 1950 i"THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN "lTreily- Grim" Isl Impression Hood Aggs wnnm-ma. luv it - (Q) - Mal.-Gen. wortnincien. Oo-ordin- Mr of civil Ddenoe. visited two worst hit by the aboard an army-navy duck and described what he saw -- Gen. Worthington was takenfirst (0 the Riverviow area of Fort Rouge, on the west ba& of the Red River, where three municipal hospitals are uurroinadcd by water. All were evacuated some days ago. -me roof-top of s stranded ambul- ance Ls barely visible in front of one hospitalethe King George. Next the General was taken into me St. Vital district on the east bank. Naval officers, ' ” -5 the tour. took him upriver in a nioiurlauirch to see the devastated Elm Park area of St. Vital. can Worthington said the situ- ,...,n in Elm Park seems especially ind since much riverside land ap- peairs to have been washed away in the floods. "1: seems to me that the ground there will be considerably below ncnmal, when the flood watts e no Lillgff Wlll M W M . Cf: l"-' Theatres To Show "Traffic Safety" Film Next Week OTTAWA, May 20-City police re-ccziily watched drivers break all ihe known rules of safety and didn't lift a finger. What's more. may helped to show them how. it was all in the interests of safely. Tliu National Film Board was making a film on traffic safety. The main charscter.airuck driver. feels that it's he.the yrofesslbnal, I!.Vl. ll. Graduates York aiidjlclnlty III. and Ill. OIIII Brown, elty WIN visitors in York Ill! Friday. In. Albert Proud was a visitor to In city on Friday. Mr. Jack Oaawcll, city was a visi- tor to York on Baturday. Mrs. Alex Benton. York. was a visitor to the city on Friday. Master George Proud. spent Pri- day in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dennis and family, East Royalty were visitors to York on Saturday. Many kiends at Mr. Lelia: Brown. York are sorry to hear he is ill with an attack of the nu. Mr. Virden Robinson. York, has recently purchased the farm of Mr. James Birt. Oovehead Road. Mrs. Melvin Jay. York spent the week-end in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford white. LORRAINE VAN Mnnluon daughter of Mr. and M”. John Van Maarion. Charlotteiown. Lor- raine eniered the Special Matri- culation Class at P.W.C. in 1947, This year Lorraine has been elect. ed prophet of the Graduating Class, and is Humor lldltor for The Times. Kat than I inde. finite. Mr. Don Ross and Neil Robin- son. city were visitors to York on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I-larry Brown. and daughter of Toronto. Ont. were visitors to York on Thursday the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Prank watts. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts. citv spent Thursday evening in York the guest of Mr. Watt's parents Mr. and Mrs. Prank watts. Mr. Howard Watts. Cecil Watts and Ernest MacDonald, York at- tended the sale at Lou Arbing. suifolk. on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy. Pleas- ant Grove spent Sunday evening in York the guest of Mrs. Robert Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Mr. Donald Crockett, attended service at Trinity United church on sun- day evening. h d 11 d g 3, Mr. Alden Newson. Frankie 135.333" .3I'...i ”..?.3. 5.. '!...l..3 um um M-me uneven-id. driver. York. were visitors to East "The average guy's a good guy. polite and considerate," he says. "but the minute he gets behind the wheel heis I ragin' beast of the jungle. snarlin' and yappin' and blowin' his horn. its like ihis niovle I seen once. Dr. Jekyll rid Mr. Hyde! To fill this metamorphosis the Film Board obtained permission to block off streets in Ottawa. oronio and Montreal. Then with liy police in attendance. they rucccded to show Driven Hyde making all the rules. Fleets of iaxl drivers wen hired to create he traffic jams. It was the chance i a lifetime for an inhibited taxi river. The film. called Gentleman ekyli and Driver Hyde. is the aicsi in the new Canada Carries On series of short subjects. It will e shown at the Prince Edward heaire on Monday, Tuesday and emaining three days of next writ. ' ednesdsy. and at the Capitol the Royalty on Saturday the guest of John and Ralph Dennis. Miss Margaret Stewart, Dunsta!f- nage, who has been a patient in the P. l. Island Hospital is con- valescing at the home of her sis- ter. Mrs. Westleyvhdatthew. York. Mr. Rees Newson. who is em- ployed in westmoreland P. E. I. spent the week-end in York the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson. SOLOMON GEORGE TAWELL. graduated from West Kent School to P.W.C. in 1946. Solomon's plans for the future are uncertain. In 1070 smallpox took the lives of 3.000 Indians on the western Returns Frosilloliilay Mrs. Stanley Miller. who left Charlottetown three weeks ago to visit her son Ind daughter-in-law in Port Townshend, Washington. has arrived at her destination, after a very Iiteresiing trip. Mrs. Miller travelled by train in vw. couver, where she was met and entertained bv Mr. and Mrs. lNeil Sinclair. (Phyllis Foster). Resum- ing her journey to Seattle, she was met there by her son and his wife, and finished the Journey by car. En route to Port Townshend, -Iashington. they visited the scene of,the book, "The Egg and I" - raw the shack where Betty Mac- Donald. the author. and her hus- band lived. "Ii, has been kept exactly as it was when they lived in it”, writes Mrs. Miller, "and it is a wild, primitive spot - you can trace the couzse of the fire. that iPaw Kettle' started. and see the water tower which 'Paw' wrec ed by removing one oi the supports. 'Maw' Kettle is dead now. but 'Paw' is still around". Mrs. Miller plans to stay with her son and daughter-in-law until July 1. when they will all motor back to Charlottetown. ...4.:: GUINDON - PHALEN The Holy Redeemer Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday, April 18th. when Very Rev. Edward Baldwin. C.Ss.R.. united in marriage. Mary Fausiine Phalen. Iona. daughter of Mrs. S. Phalen and the late Mr. Phalen. to Eugene Harold Gulndon of Charlottetown. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guindon. The young bride looked lovely in a wine color suit. with corsage and matching BCCeSSOI'lEp. Her bridesmaid was Miss Celia Thistle, who wore a blue suit with cor- sage. The groom was supported by Mr. Leo Dnwllng Jr. After their marriage they drove to the Queen Hotel with relatives and friends for wedding breakfast. In the evening a wedding reception was held at iha home of the groom's parents where about seventy-live invited guests enjoy- ed dancing and instrumental music. after which a buffet lunch was served. Many lovely and useful gifts were received includ- ing a generous check from the staff of Canada Packers. where the groom is employed. They will reside in Charlottetown. EMBROIDERED GIFT NEW DELHI -- (OP) - Presi- dent llajendrra Prasad has sent a birthddy gift of a pair of richly embroidered silk pieces to the King of Siam. The gift represents India's ancient art as typified in the famous Benares embroidery. I950 ALL oven rovim . s.p.RgE.A.D our SAVE-P-MONEY PAYMENTS ' .' wirnii-I: ring 5'”, -remg 1 No woRRiE9.;.;co:LW I-AS?--'---G SDELIVEREDINPLE WONDER 7H'5Yl?E m MT You OF -rmie...vou'izs .BWlN9'THl-9 WAY ALL mo up BEFORE ...cen save you as much or 305 on next year's fuel blllsl Got yours now. 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