JUNE '6. 1950 . TH E W E RDTAIK PRINCE COUNTY OFFIIJE I Summer Street, Summerside. Phone Boll News. lsulncrtptiom, Advertising Iteprelemntiveg J. ELMEII MUBPI-IY and GEORGE GLOW House Plmnea: 3088 and D032. Tho Guardian may he bought at any or us. '0u”W'nl lmfel In Summerside: Bell nook-lor-. Summer Strut: Gourliel urn;-tore, -zi t:-an--i Strut. Kelly's Now!-Iuntf. Wlter Street: MIHI Gludet, 01 urlnvllio Street: Ajyrg Doucetwc Grocery, Second street; Water Street: Inland Motor frlnlporl, Allian'a Grocery, I10 llnuoll Street. K- I-. Walls In Iaenalnglnn 'The oumiian will he delivered in any home In sumnnmiae by Carrier Boy at in per lily or lilo per week. Phuua tltlll for thin service or give your order to the boy reaponalblo for daltvory on your mum. ..ul-JNERAL INSURANCE. Ralph G. Mutiarf. Summerside. 41111:! ANNUAL mccling'of tlis 1,ndios' Aid of the Prince County, liospit.il has been postponed till Thursday, June 15th. -CONDl'l'l()N IMPROVED - The coiid-ltioii of Rev. E. J. Bar- ,-a.-.:, who has been al patient in the Prince County Hospital for the Wet t'.'-0 months has improved to the extent that he was able to be .-mzotcd Saturday to the Provin- -;., Sanatcrium in Charlottetown. t Bari-ass is minister of the S"r7lllCl'.'ilde Baptist Church.-S -l'I.AN UNITI-SD SER.Vl(ES- For the IlaIlIllC8 of the month of I'tlllf' the Summo-i-aide Baptiot ritrtrt-ii and the Church of Christ have united services. 0n'iast iv the nioriiiiiz service was the Baptist Chtsrch and Ntllldlti service in the Ch.rch st. Rtw. M. L. l3i'ea'.:err'dge, r of the Church of Christ t.lL(i iii:;ircs.sivc discourses at l.i.'Il scrvicc. Next Sunday the tin; service will he at the urn of Christ and the evening icrirc at the Baptist Church.-S -'l'() 'l'AKE ('0UItSl'.'-Mr. Har- ald Rodd. secretary of the Sum- civ Board of Trade leave; to- by car for Hiimlltoii. Cnt.. iiiiFl”t' he will take the advanced ."o..rsc (Oll(il'ClCfT tiiinually at Mc- Blaxtcr Uiii'.cr;ity for Board ard Cliaiiihrr secretaries. The sessions imztii J-.:itc 11th and terminate on .i..r.t- ml: with wrlttcn examinat- ions on the subjects taken. The C.il'.'iCllIi.li'1l comprises: retail mer- rliaii1's activities, farm-town co- oprratioii. Principles of municipal atiinini..ti'ailon. finniiccs. tourist pi-mnottnn, publi:--speiikiiig. nat- ltllllil affairs. a;rlc'.l.uraI problens, trends in industritil relations, park- ill: and traffic problems etc. Mr. lladrl will he accompanied by Mrs. Rodd and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mat-P.irlaiic, Surnmcrsidc, Follow- iii: the sessions at Mchlastcr they plan to visit New York and othcr 1'. S cciitcrs.-S A4- Air Security National Security, . SATURDAY JUNE 10 Visit Your Local Air Tom Station. .R gygr v;'7x SHEEN & MGINNIS Barbara. Ann Shoppe -"HERE COMES CHARLIE" three act comedy St. Mark's Par- ish Hall. Lot 7 Friday night. June 9. Curtain 8:30. Specialties, dance after. Cantecn service. -ATTISNTION wiiuiisns. Just received shipment tractor mowr-1'5, "at"-0l' iilows. also side delivery and fodder rakes. Have on hand both stnntltirri and row crop, 66 Oliver. Attend demonstrations. D.-t. bi-rt Rillmer. Travellers Rest. phone 8949. Summerside. -ATTENTION FARMERS. Al- tcnd the demonstration tonight of SIX lf'C10fk of Heads Corncr in Reads field of the new Oliver tractor. See other equipment at Travellers l'icst wnrelinusc. Demon- 5U"1U0" Tyne Valley June 8th. Driv bcrt Rayncr. - GRADUATE N II R. S E .. Friends in Summerside will be pleased to learn that Miss Char- lotte Lorraine Tomkins. daughter nf.Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Tompkins of Summerside. was one of the vnry successful gradualo iiurscs of the Saint John Gcncral Hospital. The graduation was hcid on Friday last and Mrs. Tompkins was present for the occasion.-S -RECEIVES DEGREE-At the convocation exercises of st. Jus- gph's University, IV.I8ll'll'lln'ICOO'.(. N. .. yesterday morning Mr. Ernest Doucet'c, son of Mr. And Mrs. Edmund Doucette, st-mmerzide was graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Present for the ceremony were his parents, also his sister and three brothers and his aunt, Mrs. Frank Arsenault. . -SUCCESSFUL TAG DAY- Sponsored by the inem-bers of the I. O. D. E, the tag day held in Summerside on Saturday was an unqualified success. The response from the citizcns for this wor hy cause was magnificent and netted the workers the sim of 3447.50 and both the members of the X. 0. D. E. and those who contributed so generously are to be congratulated on the succcss which crowned their efforts.-S -til-ISSION BAN!)-The clos- ing meeting of the Mission Band of the Summerside Presbyterian Chtirch was held in the Church Parlor on Tliursdvay afternoon un- der the direction of the leaders. Mrs. Hilbert Johnston nrd Mrs. Wyiiinn Birch. Margaret Coffin presided and opened with the hymn "Saviour teach the day by day" followed by the scripture lesson. George MacDonald sang a solo "Jesus loves me" after which the memory work was heard by the leaders. Betty Maclsonaid song as a solo "God sees the little spar- row fall" and this was followed by election of officers as follows: President, Anne Hickey: Vice- Presldent, Eleanor Macliwen; Sec- retary. Beulah Mcase; Treasurer. Betty MacDonald. The offering was dedicated by Beulah Moose. After the closing hymn delicious treats were served to the children by the leaders.-S RCAF AIR SECURITY NATIONAL SECURITY Vt-.ti ( tlii N.-mitt. nu it rm Mutton OOIINEY BIIOS. SUMDIEITSIDE IIOAF Air Security-National Security mega Air Force Day Saturday. Juno IO VIIIV YOUR NIAIIIV All IORCI STATION MAIIIIIOE MILL MEN'S WEAR Suinrnanitio Barlow-Dampiieil Wedding At S'side A quiet but pretty wedding was wlemnlzed in Trinity United Church, Summerside, on Snturdly at l2 noon when Dorothy min. beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell of New Glasgow. N. S.. exchanged marriage vows with Harry 5. P. Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow of Weill-nxton. Rev. K. G. Sullivan, M. A-. B. D-. officiated in the doublo Yin: Cerimony. The wedding mus- ic was under the direction of the Orsaliist. Miss Mary Geldart. The floral decorations in the church were potted plant: and baskets of spring flowers. The bride given in marriage b her father was lovely Ina gown of pale blue taffeta. steet clress length. with matching hat and pink nccesso ica. Her corsage was of Pink Delight roser. Miss Grace Campbell of New Glasgow, N. s.. was her sister's attendant and was attired in a dress of maize nylon with white accessories and ta. corsage of white roses. Mr. William MacLure of Wellington was groomsman, and Mr. Lowell Barlow, brother of the groom was usher. Following the ceremony a rec- eption for forty guests was held at Birch Hill Tourist Home. The bride's table with its artistic ar- rangement of garden flowers was centered with a three-tier wed- ding cake, topped with a miniat- ure bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow left by automobile on a honeymoon trip to different parts of the United States. the bride tyavellirig in a pink and grey striped taffeta dress with a pink shorlle and navy ac- cessories. Cn their return they will reside in Summerside where the groom is on the staff of R. '1'. Hal- man, Ltd. The bride is a graduate nurse on the staff of the Prince County Hospital.-S --PIE SOCIAL and dance at Ca- sino Dance Hall (formerly Western Star) Wednesday. June 7th. aid vi Manitoba Relief Fund. Modern. old time dancing. Ladies with pics free. Admission 50 cents. --PROPERTY PURCHASED- The Summerside branch of the Canadian Legion announced over the week-end the purchase of the property at the north-west corn- er of Foundy and Spring Streets owned by Mr. Charles McNeil). It is just south of Mr. McNeillls apart- ment building on Spring street. on this 60 by 80 foot property the Legion plan to build a Legion home this summer.-S gls ORDAINED-R:v. Dc-ugiis Henry sherren. the son of Mr. and Mrs G. E. Shcrren of 8 School st... was ordained to the priest- hood in St. Marks Anglican Church, 1-ntiiittx yesterday. The ordination was conducted by the Most Rev. G. F. mnzst:n- Arch- bishop of Nova scotia. and Prim- ate of all Canada. Rev.Sherren completed "his divinity course at King's College and was ordained deacon last year. Since that time he has been the incumbent of the Parish of Liscomb. Guysboro County. -- CARNIVAL CONCLUDES The Kinsmen spring carnival con- cluded on Saturday night at the Summerside Curling Rink alter four days. Large crowds were in attendance every night, particu- larly on Saturday night when the rink was packed. The drawing of the lucky refrigerator ticket re- sulted in the winner being Mr. Leo Wedge of Summerside. Miss Pat Henthorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Henthorn was the win- ner of the Klnette doll and ward- robe. Dr. B.F. Hunter, chairman of the carnival committee thanked the people for their patronage and expressed the hope that they would attend as well next year. - 8 Personals -Mr. TantoTf7lT:Nciil of Sum- mcrside left on Monday on I vacation trip to Toronto.-S -The Misses Ruth Croken and Rita A'Hearn on the staff of the Summerside High School spent the week-end in Moncton, N. B. -s -Miss Joan Cahlil. nurse-in- lraining at Hotel Dieu Hospital. Monctnn. is spending her vacation with licr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cahiii. Summerside.-S --Dr. B. F. Hunter. Summerside. left on Sunday for Halifax to at- tend the Maritime optometrical convention.-S -Miss Mavis MacCormack of Summerside is spending her vaca- tion wiih relatives in New York. -S -The many friends of M75- Exther Clark will be pleased to know that she is now recovcrinx. having been quite ill with pneu- monia and asthma.-S A I i sit If I I r it iinioiui mumv Air Force Day Sat Juno 10 VIII! 100! Nllll" an react nation ciiana Restaurant SU MMEISTDE Interesting P Mark Observance Of Airforce Day Saturday ' Air Porce Day. Saturday. June .0th. will be a big day at the Air Force Station. Summerside. The day has. been declared a pubtic holiday in tovvri and all stores will be closed Io it it expected that there wlllbea. large crowd of peg. pie take advantage of they”; that the station will be open from one o'clock in the afternoon till after the dance at night. An extensive program has been planned whicfr will depict the air force in all its activities as carried on in Summerside. Formations of planes will fly overhead and indi- vldual aircraft will perform acro- batics. A squadron of vampire jet lighters from the Chatham station will sweep across the sky at four o'clock. Th e will be a ground display of aircraft for the inspec- tion of the public and this will in- ciude: Vampires. Dakotas. Lancas. tors and Harvard Color will be added to the oc- casion by the presentation of Wings to Number four basic course of air navigators. the largest class to graduate so far. The Wings Parade will commence at l.30 standard time and the THE GUARDIAN CHARl,OTTETOWN ' rogram To Wings will be presented by Air Vice Marshall F. R. Miller, C.B.E. of Air Force Headquarters. The band of the P. E. l. Reece Regi- ment in their dress unifoi-ma will be on hand for the parade. There will be other demonstra- tions such as I bombing run by :4 Lancaster and I tire lighting dis- play. In the evening a dance will be held in the station community center with music provided by the station orchestra. . At 5.30 there will be a baseball game between the Air Force Roy- als and a team from the U. S. Air Force base, Harman Field. Nfld. The station is going on Standard Time for the day and all times mentioned are Standard Time so there should be no confusion. It will be a big day for the Sum- merside airmen and they have worked hard to present their civ- ilian friends with an interesting holiday. It will also probably be the last. important event on the station before the departure of the present commanding officer. Wing Commander R. F. Gross who leaves in August to take joint services course in London.-S. Forbes-Taylor s Marriage Al S'side Pink and white apple blossoms and wedding bells decorated the archway and bouquets of apple blossoms and tulips adorned the rooms in B. floral setting for a quiet but pretty wedding at the home of the bride in Summerside on Saturday at 10 o'clock. noon. when Rev. J. A. Maccowan of Kensington united in Mary Roberta, daughter of . Charles D. Taylor and the late Mrs. Taylor, formerly of Free- town. and John Yeo Forbes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald J. For- bes of Lower Bedeque. i- To the strains of Lohengrinls Bridal Chorus played by Miss Dar- ls Jardine. the hridc entered the room on the arm of her father by whom she was given in marriage. she was lovely in an ankle length gown of pale blue taffeta. sheer yoke trimmed with velvet bows, long waistline and full skirt. She wore a niaiching hat with floral and veil trim and lace mitts. She carried ll nosegay of red and white roses. The groom's mother was gown- ed in leaf green silk crepe with black zicccssorlcs and wore a cor- sazze of Pink Delight roses. Following the ceremony fl re- ception for the immediate families was held at Briarcliffe, Fernwood. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes left on a wedding trip throughout the Marl- iimes, the bride travelling in il suit of sistine blue gabarcline with navy and white accessories. On return they will reside in summer- side, The bride and groom are members of the staff of R. T. lloi- man. Ltd.-S Pretty Wedding At Summerside The Trinity United Church. Summerside. was the scene.-of an exceptionally pretty wedding" on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Rev. K. O. Sullivan. M.-t., B.l). performed the double ring ceronony for Olga. Isabel. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Allison Harris. and Leigh Bcaristo Donald. only son of MI. and MYS- Jolin Edwin Donald. Thr,-, wedding music was pla.Wd by Miss Mary Geldart. organist. and Miss Gnciyne Craig of Char- lottetown song "Through the Years" while the guests were be- ing seated and "The Lord's Prayer" during the signing of the register, The chimfs weze played as the bridal party was leaving the t'hllfl'h. Baskets of spring flowers and potted plants were arranged in the church for the wedding. The gut st. pews were marked with lace doilios and lilies cf the val- ley tied with white ribbon. The bride. giivn in marriage by her father. was it picture of cic- gance and simplicity in her wedding gown of glowing white satin. princess style. with a grace- ful trnin. Chaiitiliy lace lornied the back yoke and was inset in the " frcm tit? viii-:'cti swat-'irnrt The 1il:tir. Mr n t in the Ilftm sieevcs ended in points over the wrists. The finger tip veil feil frcm n lieaddre:s of Venetian lact- and R pearl strand artistically cl:-aprd over a double satin liain. she carried a sIlF;Wel' bouqutt of white roses and lllirs of the valley. Miss Virginia Campbell. as maid of honor. wore it. floor strapless gown with bolero cl daffodil ycliclw brncadfd oriml'-'liV- nver matching taffeta Hrr irrad- dress. ta circlct of flowrrs. ivtis emphasized in her bouquet of Pink Delight IOSTN The biidcsmnids. the Misses Edythe Palmer and an-yl Todd, wire attired in strap- less gowiu with tapes of mic and mauve bi-octidcd organdy over matching Haffeta. Their head- drcsseii of flowers corresptniltd to their bouquets of Better Time roses and Petnet yellow roses. respectively. The attendants cf the brEd-.- wore short white lace gloves. Mr. Lorne Harris of Mciictaii. N. 3.. brother cf tho hrzde. WM groomsman and the llSI1”l'3 wet"? M:.:r.rs. Lee Senlplo of Charlctte; town and Cinslott Mills of Knis- tngton Young G'tI'Ial1'd aiid.mrt'i Harris. twin brctltcrs cf tins hridt-.l who with ring bcarer and train bearer. respectively, wore white n with navy blazi-rs. The bride's mother warts ta dress of turquoise silk crepe with white accessories and a coruge of pin: carnation.-t. The groom's mother tvu dressed in blue grey silk crept- with nary ncces cries and wore a marriage length r Corsage of Pink carnations. Following the ceremony a l'ece'pt. ion for one hundred guests W35 held in Trinity Church Hall. the ladies of the Trinity Social Club catering. The bride's table. with ,its artistic arrangement of line; or ;the valley. spring flowers and ,llghted tapers, was centerd wit.h a ,three-tier wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom. .Prcsiding over the ten cups were lMrs. Alice Turner. grand aunt of the bride, and Miss Maude Don- laid. aunt of the groom. Vance Harris. brother of the bride. was in charge of the guest book. Mr and Mrs. Donald left by 'automobile on a wedding trip .throughout the Maritime; and iottter points of interest, the bride ;trax-oiling in B suit of light navy gabardine with white accessories and a oorsage of white roses. On return they will reside in Char- lottetown. where the groom is salesman with Brat.on's Wholesale iDry Goods. The bride, previous to ' her marriage. was secretary to Dr. r Henry Moyse and part time secret- ary for the local Cancer Clinic. -5 Double Bereavement not St. Eieanors Family Defilrst S,vmpath,t- is extended to Mrs. C. D. Maccgllum, 5;, Eleanors Enid members o-f her fam- ily who yesterday afternoon re- ceived a telegram announcing the death of her daughter. Mary M”. ,iZilT5t (Peggy) Mrs. Lawrence Holmes at London, Ontario. News of her death arrived as the family were returning from the funeral of thnir father and the .wire did not give any further '1)ill'tl-culllrs. Mrs. Holmes had , undergone a serious head operation tiuboiit Christmas time but letters :i'eceived from her in the mean- time seemed to indicate that her health was improving and it. was the fond hope of her parents that her health would be fully restored, It is thought that news of her father's death on Saturday may have caused a. relapse. She was unable to plan on coming home for the funeral and had sent a wreath 'of flowers from her home in Lon- ,don. i Funeral arrangements were not Iknown lastevcningbutitis under- fstmd that the remains will not be brought. home for burial. She is survived by her husband. her mother and three sisters. Freda. Mrs. Clifford Rankin. stim- ,merside: Katherine. Mrs. Donald Hobbs. Toronto; Marjorie. Mrs. George Gay of West-mount, Que 4. . Sport Echoes I Continued from page 6 for the collar berth. in spite of the airforce tie with Curran S: Briiztzs in their last gums, we think they laro weaker tli.-tit last year. Th.-ir gpllching department. partii-iiliirly. isrcnis to lzick depth. Jack Mur- phy may prove fairly tiependahle, bttt unless he's considerably in!- prnved ovcr last year. he won't scare the C. 8: B. boys or Charlie tRyan's Abcgweits. lilcculloch may be good enough to take his turn. If Ihcy htirn any other SNISOIICII mound artists. we haven't liczirii of ilicm. Tho tmim will miss Doni- iiroski. Mickus. Bobby Barron. Chuck Huime and Grain. Barlow may fill part of that wide breech Franco; and Mzirtinenu may sin IIPH). Unloss the R.C.A.F pull soiiic ralihits ntit of tha hat. hnu-ot-or. we can't see them its Lonlcnricrs for the cliamplonship. o o . 0 Of ('0ul'S9 we realize that Eric- ndli-r Bill Reid will not pi-Mun: ithn cup on the Sll'f'IllZII1 of our rc- miirks. it's all got to ho fought out on liln twn Iutli ditintoiids. mrt -qlllln often in baseball the favor- IIPS do not cmno through. A Cut- Irierclln lcnm soine-iinies arises .iri'i .fnols all the pr:--st-ason pr0pIl"'J. 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REGENT THEATRE BLDG llth Stewart. Solicitor, Water Street. Summerside. T i om-um st... summmiae M. V. ESKIMO Commencing Friday, June 9th, the Motor Vessel "ESKIMO" will make regular calls at Corner Brook. Nfld. Sailings will be every third week thereafter from both Charlottetown and Summerside. For informa- tion regarding space rcservations and rates apply to Corporation Office. Box 219, Charlottetown or phone Charlottetown 1605. NEWFOUNDLAND SNIPPING SERVICE Prince Edward Island Industrial Corporation H2730 meg; cmsze .? W475 ME -'s FARMALL-TlME'PR.OVED FOR IMPROVED FARMING Island Equipment On. Water St. East Dial 2313 SUMMEBSIDE. P. E. l