! 1 Annual ideeting linutsforri-Springfield Baptist churches .'Knut.sfnrri-Springfield United Bap- tist. Circuit was held in the spring- field Baptist Church last Wednes- day with tho I-lowlcit of 0'l4eary presiding and conducting opening worship. clerk Mrs. Earl Jelly and the as- sietant clerk Mr, the minutes of last annual meet- ings. Reports were received from all the various Church and showed that the past year was a most from every standpoint. both ma- terially and spiritually. Givinga and collections were increased and the church is in a very healthy state. The Treasurer Mrs. Watson sil- liser of O'Leary presented her re- port which showed that all bills arm of 0010.11. The a. Y. P. v. of ant and purchased Youth Hymn- als for the church and sponsored the White Gift Pageant which emoun the Baptist Advance Progr eluding Q III! MONDAY. THE GUARDIAN. CH WN ' F READ”. l Your SEE”. For Your Yourself Family ! SAVE”. - Your JULY bah, 1th, 8th Home The Big HBLMAN Birthday Party Bulletin Mailed To COME”. To HOLMANiS - - Both Stores Thursday - Friday - Saturday - July 6, 7, 8! The Hundreds OF Birthday Party Savings Planned Just For You! BUY”. Many Lovely Dollars On All Ot Your Purchases! R E MEM BER Itis The Islands Greatest Sale THURSDAY .. FRlDAY .. saruaosvy And - Tlgrlisli A . son. George A. Doweette. Sin- ner's Pond was a. business visitor to summerside last Monday Miss Marcella Leclalr. summer- side. spent the peat week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lecllsir, Ascension. In-s. Oarsyle Trainer and daught- er Janet, Tignidl. spent the pest wees-end at nneraid. guests or Mr. and am. Jervis Trainer. ' Mr. Patrick mote, 'Nronw. Ontario. came to Tignieh last week to mend a vacation with his per- ersll. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duels. Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Harper, Tigniah. recently visited in Palmer Road. guests of Mrs. Harper's sis- ter. Mrs. George Knox and M:-.. Knox. Mrs. J!rvi.ng Mocheler and four children of Palmer Road. spent last week with Mrs. yMochela.r's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Ellsworth. .... Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Myers. Tignish. have as bheir guest their daughter. Miss John of Halifax. N S.. who plans to spend several months vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman oahill, Kildare and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Foley and children Florence and John of Alberton spcntlast Sunday at. Christopher: Cross, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Handrahan. Miss Priscilla Ciavin has renum- ed to her home at Tignish after a week spent in Alberton Hospital -where she was receiving treatment for a severe attack of "flu." Miss Gavinis many friends are pleased to see her about once more. Mrs. Peter McPhee and her daughter. Miss I-lelen MoPhee and her little grandson Anthony have returned to their home in South Boston, Mass.. after A month lplcasantly spent visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Michael McPhee, Tignish village and Mr. and Mrs. George MoPhee, Tignish Bhore. Mr. Roy Ciohossey. Nail Pond. was called to Charlottetown re- cently due to the serious illness of his sister, Miss Edwina Clohossey. Miss clohcssey is much improved in health and her Tignish friands hope she may soon be able to leave the hospital and return home. Mrs. Thomas O'Connor and son Thomas. Jr.. have opened their seaside summer home at at. Felix and plan to spend the summer ton, Mass, to Charlottetown to at- tend the graduation exercises at St. Dunstan's University. her son The annual meeting of the Tig- nisn Co-operative Ltd. was held in the St. Mary's Parish Hall on Fri- day, June 9th. The large hall was filled with share-holders and others interested in co-operation. The dif- ferent reports showed 'a. great in- crease in business and a, moat suc- cessfui year in all phases of work. Mr. Gerald I-landrahan is man- ager and Mr. Joseph Mclseac is assistant manager. The death occurred at Western Hospital. Alberton on Tuesday. June 13th of Mrs. Michael Mccue of Palmer Road in her seventy- fourth year. Mrs. Mccue was tak- an to the hospital seven weeks ago when she had the misfortune to fall and fracture her hip. She was the former Mary Ellsworth, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ellsworth. Skinner's Pond. She is survived by her husband and two brothers Michael M. Ellsworth. Skinner's Pond and James Ells- worth, Ascension. to whom the sympathy of the community goes out in their sorrow. The community of Tignish ex- tends sincere sympathy to the family of the late Joseph J. Dou- cette. Pleasant view. whose death 'occurred at his home on Monday. June 12th. The funeral was held to the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Palmer Road on Wed- nssday. .lune 14th and was largely attended. A Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. Patrick Walsh. P.P.. assisted by the parish choir. Burial was in the church cemetery Mr. Doucette was a. life-long resi- dent of Pleasant View and will be greatly missed by his family and a large host of friends. The girls of Tignish Village have recentl organized senior'and jun- ior sof ball teams, and can be seen ... The Annual muting of the Pastor Rev. C. O. THC Earl Jelly read societies of the successful one paid and there was a bal- lnuteiord report was presented Trustees and also the report I Ushers, rin id: Eddie are - by Miss Lorraine Mscm-ill, They the Finance commltte were filI)- rls; my aslllswgm Angus Philip: IDMOIMG I very -umuful new an by Ralph Adams. William MacDonald; 1: was de- G 03063: was sent away for em. in- thet fine amount sent away were gin. and Minister: 3 A alter expenditures, there is a bill. ancc of 5108.82. The report of the Springfield B.Y.P,U.wasgiven by the Minister Rev. C. O. Hewlett. Tire Knutsford Sunday school was glmn by Miss Jean Stetson There are four classes. The sun. day School purchased Bibles and sent :10. away to the Fund. The Supt. is Mr. Earl Jelly. The springficld W. M.S. report WIS Riven by Mrs. Robert Ena- land. They raised a grand 49”: or 3200. and in addition have 317. from previous year 8207.95 Mrs. Murray sweet report- ed for the Knuteford They have so total is W. M. S. raised 3308.41. Miss Jean Stetson gave the report of the World Wide Guild. They have or 17 and raised 3144.81 of which 0108.00 was given to Missions. The Mission Bandreport was given by They have g a membership Mrs. Nelson Dennis. ed membership of 20 and raised 060. The Baby Band re- port was given by Mrs Amun- Harris. They collected are. Mite society also had a satis- factory collection and the grand Us total raised for the Missionary wines is 0464.54 The report of the C. 0.. Hewlett ing the clerk and Asst. cler I; Mr. and am. urilasuy. y W Treasurer: Willard Bmsllllan: Assistant Treasurer: Miss Lor- raine MacNeiil ol Knutsford and Mrs, Ralph Cain ol Bpringfiled. Delegates to Association which meets in l-lazelbrook, P E. I. on Friday June 23rd are: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jolly; Rev. C. 0. How- lett; R. H. Jelly; Mrs. Ralph Cain; Angus Philip; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smallman. Organist, Knutsford: Mrs. C. O. I-lorwlett. Asst. Organists: Mrs. Watson Sillilrer and Mrs. Lester Gay. Organist, Springfield: Mrs. George Ellis; Asst. organist; Mrs. Leslie Macbean. Sunday School Supt... Knutsford: larl Jelly; Asst. 8. S. Supt: Watson aillller. Trustees: Claude Jelly; roster Smellmen; uwis Harris: George Oollicut; William MacDonald. The cemetery committee was re-eleet- repurt Advance proved. nnanoe committee: Raynall Marleill: Ralph Adams; Dan """"V smellmang Angus Philip; Mrs: Robert England: Mrs. Ireslle Mae- Lean- Ray Shaw. rs. Knutsford: Harris; Wilfred Harris: Adams; Arthur Harris. The lawrence Raina clded that the Trustees be IV building pointed as a building committee . am. to go ahead with the Job of rela- xnutefard church hsse- A vote ment and extending and th- ening the church. t wee, ded '0 III!” "II Dflldield church. I a to KY. .. .ur..o..... Alberton and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kerr of Charlottetown were recent week- end guests of Mr. Kerr's Mrs. Helen Kerr, at Alberton. Friends will be that the condition of Mrs. E. E. Lsrter. patient in the city Hos- pital, Charlottetown, is much im- mother. (lid to hour A very enjoyable dance was held in Clark's Warehouse. Alberion on Wednesday Night. lc was provided by Ted Ahearn's Orchestra. lsrcelient mus- neverend and Mn. 0. I. Oun- ningharn and little son Peter have returned from a very pleasant vacation spent with rel- atives in Toronto and orlliis, Ont. Bernard and Oaiidets' plant is housed in a new building so by Jo feet. constructed by Mr. Howard sherry, a local carpenter. Electric wiring was done by Mr. A. J. Ber- nard. last Monday evening the was officially opened with for which music was furn- Of thlllkl VII extended to Mrs. Wsieen suuaor for her plendid services. as Treasurer and O. O.alld .Ilrs.lewlett.-,d lshed by Mr. George O'Connor and his orchestra. Miu Kate woodman celebrated tame a variety or interests. Many her ninety-fourth birthday on sun- day. June the llth, She enjoys remarkably good health and re- hearty felicitations in this esteemed lady. The June meeting of the Albert.- wu held Mon- friends Join in extending on Town Council in the Court House, day evening at 0 P. M with Mayor 0. 11. Profit: presiding and councillors Oultan. Moran and Matthews in attend ence. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. liils amounting to 3324.0! were mod. Three a mo tie. no game was umpired of these were le over until the by Joseph A. MacDonald. Tignish. next meeting. The remainder, The base Judges were rat and mi amounting to strut were passed. The sidewalk committee reported improvement in the sidewalk on VIII some discussion regarding finances, West church street. There street lighting and the dump. A plant fully equi ceasing and curing f ed at Alberton Ieuih last Currie. ma for pro- wes open- week. It is being Operated lelntly by mostly every evening for a pract- ice session on their diamond which is located on a lot of land in the rear of the post-office. The girls are all very enthusiastic play!!! and Tignish is looking forward to some interesting games between these local teams and teams from other towns and villages. A dance was held recently in the Legion Home by the girls of the two teams and the proceeds are to be used to buy proper equipment that is necessary for the game. The first baseball game of the season to be held at Tignish was played on the afternoon of June llth between the Tlgnlsh Juniors the st. Innis team. The gem! was interesting and have aplsn id form awaiting another ll lltl IIIOII. et will ge through further BalillIit.S. In Thomas being in the class. Later the hon hnmou, in ""3 "350" "ml Wm 59 Mmd Skinner's Pond arrived by rail in by other members of their family. -nmm, 135; week mm are being exciting all the way through and at the end of the ninth inning the score was base, ldgsr cierrior. st. Louis; ard beu. Jamil Walsh, Tignish. During the past years the ball games play- ed at Tignlsh on Bunday afurnoorl and a bi success. and a entertainment and the baseball tern are eagerly season of good .C.........:.............. employment will be elven to as many lpring mackerel and and will be cured for shipment to the West Indies as well as for the cured here in the southern mart- preteen in! It the plant of Chili III. Ill JULY 3. 1950 EXTRA SPECIAL son cnmnnnn REGULAR 34.25 roa 32.15 Double Ball Bearing Wheel ' i Thick Felt Ankle Pad Full, High Quality Leather Strap and Heel Support Flanged Sole Plate Adjustable 7'! x 10V2" gust aml Strong -for Action! Fun For The Kids At Our Expense Regular 54.25 for 32.15 in llllllllrlllllla... Mrs. O'Connor motored from Bos- phymg mm the um” C10", com. petition. Lumber and other supplies for to be built at hauled by trucks to the harbour site. This harbour should prove of great benefit to the fishermen who the past years have had such difficulty in saving their boats dur- ing a storm. The contractors for the outside work are The Diamond Construction Co.. Fredericton. N. iMiss Barbara Kincli. Toronto. Ont., is enjoying her annual vac- ation and spending it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kinch, Tignish. N. GRANVILLE W. M. S. The Women's Missionary Society of N. Granville held their regular meeting on Monday evening, June 5th. at the home of Mrs. Percy Howait. with nine members and two visitors present. In the absence of the president, the vice-president Mrs. Percy Howatt presided. Meeting opened by singing hymn No. 271. followed by prayer. Responsive reading was Psalm 23; Scripture reading Luke 2. verses 25-ail. Hymn No. 880 was sung. "Growing With the Years” was studied. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. Roll. call was answered with I verse of Scripture. One new member join- ed and two more paid their fees for this year. Correspondence con- sisied of a letter from Mrs. Scott. regarding W. M. S. allocation. Two cards of sympathy acknowledged. No report from sick committee. Bills presented. and on motion paid. it was moved. seconded uufi. carried that 315.00 from the Home Fund be given towards re-decorat- in: the church. It was decided in start the trav- elling basket; Mrs. Dunning VII risked in start it from there. Mrs. Dunning invited the members. to her home for the next meeting. u.;..'. .-1 L 2 Roll coil to be answered by a verso of Scripture containing the 1 word ”lruit." W. M. S. collection amounted. to 3-.1.'l(i;r Home Fund 81.04; men' donations. 40c. Lunch committee . Mrs. Colin Burt. Mrs. Steiford. Coies, and Mrs. Dunning. Meeting closed by repeating the -; Mizpah benediction. Lunch wsl V. served by hostess, assisted by com- mlttec in charge. MUTUAL A FIRE INSURANCE C OMDANY ESTABLISHED I585 M UTUAL IT'S NOT WORTH THE RISK "Just thinlr about it a moment. Lou, whether by fire or lightning still adds up to lose - - - and if 70II're nnderlnlllll the loss comes out of your pocket. see one of our agent Ie- . day and talk over Just what OOIIIPIGM WVOPIIO 101' 70'' '9'" B" 3 leneene real pemor mind now---real-vhnlntlotutlr" OAII. WIIII. Alberten V. VIINON OIAIO. Iedtilua Ilalll mic Oiiiee: Sumnenide w. a WAIIIN s at run oeoms uutsdo, ii 3...... arouse e. arson. Perl am Hill! 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