JUNE a4. - 1949 rm: cunt-avian. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE NINE CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES m succgss To THE ' VILLAGE RESTAURANT We were happy in supplying the Bulld- ing Materials and Hardware. R. T. IIDLMIIII LTD. The Village Restaurant Slldlild be "TOPS" Just As 5’ is "TOPS" in its field TRY IT TODAY Central Greameries l.ttl. "Electrical CONGRATULATIONS I to ma. ALBERT ROOP 5 y. on the opening of I THE VILLAGE RESTAURANT ELECTRICAL WIRING was done by 0000 ELEGTRID LTD. ' Contractors" The ' rnieir RIGHT can P. n. Announcing --- i The Opening o! Village Restaurant a 1 ll0llTE _ 3 S0llTllP0llT. P. E. l. A NEW PLEASANT PLACE TO DINE A few minutes drive from Charlottetown —Equipped with road-side Snack Bar. Fou ntain. Dining Room and Veranda for out- door afternoon teas. » JllllE 24th I949 Slncerest CONGRATULATIONS To MR. ALBERT ROOP On the Opening of The Village Restaurant a. ll. HUGHES FIRE — LIFE — AUTO INSURANCE The Village Supplied by MICHAEL BROS. Restaurant . MEMBER INNKEEPTES ASSOCIATION OF P.E.l. CONGRATULATIONS MEATS SERVED _ Restaurant and l?’ ‘ODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES I .. The Village Restaurant were supplied by J. M.’s City Market Building For Cooking and Water Heating use THERMOGAS Sale - on... i- Reliable ALSO See our full range at Electrical Stoves and Heaters. The latest on the, Stanley, Shaw 6a Pearden Phone 263 G's GOO. "d MEATS -...- M». . "s. n. . nnnaur Contracta 9 Birchwood Ave. With Every Success u Albert CONGRATULATIONS To The Village Restaurant PAINTS supplied by Sherwin-Williams Ltd. BRANCH stone Queen St. Charlottetown PLUMBING“ and WATER SYSTEM For all Plumbing or Heating needs call J. E. READY Grafton Street We are proud of" the part we playsdln the completion of The Village Restaurant liy installation of the HXGHFIELD U.W.A. Th9 “Euler monthly meeting oi Ii-ishfield United Women's Assoc- iation was held on the evening of May fi at the home o! Mrs. Bent- ley Creed. Mrs. Stanley Proude conducted the worship period which opened with the hymn, "O Master Let Mo Walk With Thee". lollowed by the members reading ln unison Matthew 2028116. The lead- er then read a selection based on this portion oi Scripture dealing with the sin o! envy. A mayor was followed by the hymn. "Work For ‘The Night Is Coming." The president opened the busin- Ne period by asking or the roll flail. and then the m "utcs o! the l5“ mtttifltl» which were read and llmroved. The friendship secre- tary reported having sent two giiti and the bills tor these were paid. It was decided to send a gift to a sick member. Then followed a dis- cussion regarding the cleaning of the church. and some plans were made to do this. Mr. Stanley Hurry invited the members to her home for the June meeting when Mrs. William Burg- ms and Mrs Stillman Frizzell will be on the lunch committee. and Mrs. Frlzzell will conduct the devotions. The meeting closed with Mrs. Proude reading __the poem, "It I Forget", attsr which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Proude. Quebec is only walled city in North America. llllllllllES BY llEl IEYIIOLIIS lillt “ "xemutttntht ~"“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.. . "Via exhausted -- svsryons lrlsvt welt ' -i ‘P911 t oltlisss Guoidiss Wont Aiis is ~’ 1am"? 3-1’- lmmumoottisiioupiai m. YORK AND VICINITY Mrs. Peter Proud. York. was a visitor to the city on Friday. Mrs. Dolph Murray, York, be. gan work at the Dalvay Hotel on Thursday. Miss Anita‘ Lewis. York. has accepted a position at the Carter Co, Charlottetown. Rev. J. H. MacCalium attended the United Church conference in Sackville, N. B.. last week. Mr. Lowell Watts, city, is visit- ing in York the guest o! his sister, Mrs. Ira Lewis. Miss Olga Forsythe, City. was a visitor to York on Sunday, the guest oi! Miss Christine Proud. Mr. Ollie Brown, City, is visit- ing in York. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. Miss Aletha Brown, York. has accepted a '“on at Green's wholesaler- in Charlottetown. Mr. Donald Crockett was a vis-' itor to Winsioe on Wednesday. the guest o! Mr. Robert Crasweli. Mrs. Albert Proud. York. is vil- iting in Oyster Bed Bridge. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. arr. Hrs. Gordon Crockett spent Wed- nesday in North Winsloe. the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ir. and Mrs. Allison Tait and son were visitors to York on Sun- day. the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vsssey. llrs. Ernest MacDonald. York. was a visitor to the city on Fri- day. tits guest ol her cousin. Miss Roma Rod . ‘Many friends o! Ilifl Alice Crockett are sorry to hear that g i’: treatment. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Herbert Lewis, York. is visiting in the city the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Miller Mac- Fadyen. Mrs. Fred Thompson and baby daughter have returned to their home in York alter spending a few weeks in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scott, Marshfield, were visitors to York on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Brown. Mr. Harry Lewis, York, last week purchased a new truck. which he will find very conven- ient in farm work. The Full-O-Pep quiz show was held in York last week, wild! iilms were shown and many con- testants took part in the quiz. Mrs. Gordon Crockett and son Donald attended the shower for Mr. and Mrs. Benson_ Auld, iin West Covehead on Friday even- ing. The regular meeting ot the Alpha Women's Institute was held on Tuesday evening at the home o! Mrs. Raymond Vesscy. There was a fair attendance. Miss Marion Murray has return- ed to her home in York after completing her business course at Union Commercial College, Char- lottetown. The Winsloe Y. P. U. presented their play the "Meddlcsome Maid in York Hall on Monday. Therc was a lair attendance and every- one enjoyed themselves immense- A iarewell party W35 held l“ York Hflll on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Vessey and son Sterling. who have left this community to take up residence in Winsloe. Rev. Mr- Micclllum in his usual jovial manner SD03“? n tow words and then he called on islr. Harold Watts who read an address on behalf o! the peo- ple o! York. and presented i-Iwm with a lovely chair. Then all 10in- ed in singing “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". Then Wflldell thanked everyone tor their kind remembrance. The remainder o! the evening was spent in a sing- song and social intercourse. Lunch was then served by the ladiesand all departed wishing Wendell, Ethel and Sterling happiness in their new home. RIBBON W. I. —'I‘he Hebron Women: Institute to repeating Creed b)’ Mrs. met at the home of Mrs. Alexander Morrison on June 2nd with the vice president. merits - presiding. opened by unison. _ Minutes of last read and approved. Roll call was responded Lowell Cle- Meetlng was in meeting were eight members. ‘ 8/ %”0”,W/b ~ W! EASIER T0 IISEmBETTER RISlIl-TS 085D OF CANADA LOUR Bil each one giving s beauty hint. Th1 treasurer gave her report, staiin] that proceeds irom the bazaar amounted to $31.93 making total amount of funds on hand $79.38. Mrs. W. MacQuarrie. convention president. gave her report o! the executive meeting. ~ Sick committee gave their re- port and secretary was asked ta send fruit to a member of the dis- trict ln the Alberton Hospital and candy to a sick member o! the In- stitute in the Prince County Hos- pital. A new committee was then appointed for June. Secretary was asked to invite the Glenwood 1n- stitute members to the next meet- ing to be held at Mrs. Alexander Morrison's. Roll call to be answer- ed by a short story. Correspond- ence consisted of the list oi con- ventions and their dates. Meeting then adjourned and n dainty lunch was served by the hostess. 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