The Guardian, Page Monday, April 23, 1956 V I J- We. "is 21.; F stilt!-131!!! iv o I -- .i., .MR. JOHN A. STEWART Belle River Man . Celebrates His 90th Birthdiziy A very enjoyable evening was spent on Saturday March 3rd, at the home of Mr. John A. Stewart, Belle River, when his friends and I llPI1.!IlIl0l'S gathered to celebrate with him, his ninetieth birthday. .-tltliniigh ninety -years old. Mr. Stewart is still in good health and able to be about his chores every day and takes a keen interest in the welfare of his community. The first part of the evening was spent in playing cards. after which. Donald Benton. grandson of Mr. Stewart. presented him with a gift, on behalf of the Womens Institute of Belle River. Mr. Stewart in a few. well-chosen words. thanked them for their kind remembrance. A delicious supper was then ser- wd. alter which a beautifully dec- orated birthday cake and ice- cream, donated by the women, was partaken of by all present. Mr. Stewart r e c e I v e d several other gifts and a large number of ciitlcis. Before departing, the guests all uished Mr. Stewart many more years of health and happiness. MUSIC FESTIVAL AND MUSICIANS At this time of the year inter- est grows in the appearance of the programme for the Musical Festival and the question is ask- ed daily "When will the pro- grzimmes be out." The work of compiling a pro- pzrain is very umpllcated and this year the committee has been .-anxious to cut down on its con- tents and so lessen the expense. For instance photographers and even short biographies of the ad- judicator have been omitted. Two ni them are familiar to our aud- iciices and the remaining two will soon be well and favorably known. Also the names of the platform officials at each session have been omitted-they will be listed on a sheet of paper outside the doors or in some prominent pl.'lL'e in the various halls. The program committee has sneiit a great deal of time trying to avoid conflicts. this is a very Iinrd thing to do. as many con- instants are in numerous solo classes, both instrumental and V(7l'3I as well as in various chor- n-es. Where there is a conflict the contestant must choose to uliich class he will appear. Also an effort is made to accommo- (lulu conttistantsmfrgm out-of-town -- av - -- mm c RLOAD INC up 5 classes on one day as possible. A L E : The programs will be out next neck. The committee hopes they vull be pleasing and wishes good lurk to this year's festival and an once AGAIN KROEHLER has joined talents with CROCKETT and STOREY LTD. to bring to the HOME LOVERS of Prince Edward Island cw..v.w.-....,,.,,,:,,u Over a CARLOAD of Living-room Furniture - modern. practical. Iiveablo - of the very latest fashion. both in dg. sign and cover. N You will want to see this S the very latest - Living-room Furniture. You may wish to have your room; irofurnishod. 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