PAGE FOURTEEN rwiimii 'l'll'l'll Ill so siscoun? ctr-loom rownrn 1' nine Ipuliatiaug agent safely pol. I an to I gleaming nnural whlnaens. Colgate Tooth Powder in guaranteed to give you cleaner, brighter, whiter teeth in iiiu so gec- on I or your money back! Active, puulnling foam clean: out stagnant saliva and food particles your brush can't reach. So (Inlgate stops bud breath-helps Fight decay. Fresh. minty taste! H9 hriishings in 59c tin-so get Colgate and save! i Bernard-lloucette ; Wedding lmlll(l('lliRi.P Conception Churchw i l 1 4 . lPalmcr Road. was the scene of 3 'pretty spring wcciziiig on Wednes-, day, April 29. when Rev. Einan-f ucl Ricliixcsd united in inatriiiioiiyl . Dorothy Doiicette and Oincr Ber-i nard. . The bl'l(i(' is the d;iuq,litei' of Mrs and Mrs. Leo Doucette, Pleasnnti View, and the zrooiii, the son of .Mr. and Mrs Tliniiias Bernard! ;Sl(iiiiiLr'.s Pond 1 The bride i(li)k('(i i-li.ii'inin2 in alt blue paniiicr dress with white HO- Cessorics. Shc carrietl ii ll052f.tily of white 4:.irii.it1oiis and misc: She was riitendrd by l 1 izrnonrs sis-i kCoIgafo clean: your Breath at if cleans your TeerhJ CAMEO) THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. Pal'anlt)lll1l'.s' big- time small-town comedy with songs 'n everything- "AARON SLICK FROM PIVMPKIN CREEK". in incli- ,g lll('0i()r, Sii'll'l'lll)Z Alan Young (as ”Aaron" the coun- try boy) and Dinah Shore (his girl he hopes). and . i Robert Merrill. Come bring the family and enjoy an evening of Music. Romance and Comedy. CAPITOL Summerside . TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 WEYRE JUMPING WITH JOY!!! . DIAII ttlllFIlHMN- mica l3oltt2lSltlttlS v.-umuiimnis-s-a.wIIrias.mnum.irrszznu2 r--9-sr.a-.-m-i.- THEATRE ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL . BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY .1 JUNE 8th - FOR 4 DAYS vlnun Into? IIIIIIG YOU I'll notion pic; u.....m v-1 .(.... Jcrimr wiuuk .. mus a IWIOII --um. a mom anion ..... .. ... ....... nEGEM'r to-lmiiir 1.15 -9.15 ' at-lmuuzannijaiqinnini E i imuoi ALI IAIN. LE1" Miss Vidil 1301' (i, who worel in rosr bziilri'iii.i ilrrsx with uiiitei i accvssiiixcs y ; The ;:rn..i1i via: :i't0iidid by, ll-is-:iry DOLlL'ellt' . l After tho i'c:'c:1inii:i' the bridal; piirtr mG!(l:'t'i'l in tho home of thcp brzdi-, iiiicrr tillllltll niiis sorted to 'rclatii'v.s ii:iii ls. Thr tziblr. was cciiivirii ii beautiful; ithroc-tier l'.lt(i ctlkr toppcd with a iniiii.it bridc and groom '. at tliv iltlnllti .1 5JllPSlS. wlicrc i-.il;v w.is rut iii tho; .:.1r by tiic liridc, Il..lll'i.lL:P thc iii.iii it lllWClliiall(lVlll.S rnr. GUARDIAN.A CHARLOTTETOWN t Schurmanis School Parade. Winners lshowrr .it c lioiiio of Mr. and Mrs. Loo i)t .i'ic A i)('11llllilli ar- lray of CNN iirrseiilcd to the . 1.1 won ill'S' lliflttl iii tltc bmmwt r i ”" l)i.ll..l 5.11, i itil solo. i't.1dii:L' and scrycd bx Xlix M we NlllllF1'UIl.N 51 inc) unite in wisli- .( ing lilli lkll i2.1r iouiig couple ii (h”5m" .inn: and iiimn wrdded life. l Sclinol P.ira(lc. Cr” ; arc. from left to Coughlin-Myelrs Wedding 'm1.) spring 'il'Pdfiiii',', six .11 .'.rd at tho Piii'kti:ilc Bag):- is'. (lliiirrh, Tnroiito. Out, on May 9. 1953 at 2 o'clock. when Ficdlii lull .1 dauchtcr of Mr and Mrs.) HCi)t"l' E. .Vl.l'0rs of Carleton. P.E.l l. cxi-liziii,-.'cd iiiiirringc vows wiihi Biizzizr Mitchcli. son of Mr. Chair- lcs (Toiigiiliii and the late Mrs. Coiizhliii. (ll Ciisciiinpcr, P. E. I. Thc doublr-riiic ccrcmoriy was Pvrtoriiitd by the pastor, Rev. C.; C. Boyter. p tho S'l':llll5 of I.olirii;:i'intsl rial Miirrli” played by Mini I a Hiililii-, tlw bridc ciitorcd thcl. nliiizrli on tho arm of hcr frithcr.l and was cliarniing iii a dress oil icc-liluii iiyloii sheer with a scal-i loped neckline trimmed with seed. pearls. Hcr wiiist length veil fell gracciiilly from -.1 crown of nine lilivssonis She carried bouqiirt of rod swoctheiirt. roses, l Mrs. Artliur Thomas. as brides-i maid, was izowned in B drcss of pink net taffeta with a headdress of pink flowers. She carrli-d at bnizqiiet of yellow sweetheziri 1:): . The groom was attended by Mi" Arthur Thoiims. - ' The groom's gift to the bride. was a gold locket. while that liriLlrl's gift in the groom was ruby i tie-clip and cuff links. The brrides- 1 maid F0t,'l3lVPd ll rhinestone bronchi and earriiies, uiti 1)! ()1; Li;-ids whilc the best main received a: Cancidian crest tie-clip and cuff links. ; Mrs. Hcbcr Myers. mother ml the bride, wore a (itZ'CSS of blue nylon lzicc with pink accessories. mid '11 BUYS-"-(I0 of pink roses. Miss. Lucy Coiighlin, sisuar of the gi-oomi W0” 3 dfeasl of midnight blue nylon plisso with pink accessories? and a cnrsrige of pink roses. 1 This nmaiiist. played "0 Perfect: Lovc” diiriiig the signing of thrl refztstcr Follmiim; the ceremony a buffet NCCDUOH was held at the homc of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eng- lish. 104 Jamlcson Ave.. Toronto. with approximately 35 guests pyg. sent. The bride's table was i'('fl- icrctl with it three-tier llittitilllgl cakc. topped with a miniature bride and groom. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. C, C. Baylor and the groom respond- ed Amid showers of conic-iii the? happy vmmle left by niiummuiiei on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo. On return they! will reside in Toronto where the izroom is employed with Church Motors. while the bride is em- ployed wiili the Prudential Assur- ancc Co Ltd. 1 l Out of province guests wric MT.l anda Mrs lfrber E. Myers of Car- lr-ton. P. E. I. i 1 1 l Northam llh:inity p C. - ---Mrs liiin .Viacl.can IS spcndinlz sonic timr iisiiing her sister and nthcr rvl:itii'cs in Chnrlotlctown. Thv zwiiiiiniliv of this distriii is ('XlFllFit'Fi :11 the family of the late I 1-Edmund Yrn. Siiircrr F.VmD1Ilhy is extended to .Mrs. l.iiiiian Adams and family iipoii ilio dratli of Mr. Adams on May 28th. Mr. iuld His. Dnii McDonald of Ontario. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. lvnn Maclx-an recently. Sill('0l'0 sympathy is extcndcd to Mrs. Arthiir Macl.ean and Mrs. S:-rgcant. Yrn. upon the death of their brother the late Loman Adiima. , A large number attended the Variety Conctrt. that was held In the King George Hall. Port Hill. on May 26th. in aid of Stewart Mom- orlal Hcalth Ci-ntrc. ' .-AW. PAINT YOUR WALLS with WINDOWS CLOSFIDY wit-71715 ()li()H NO"PAtNTY Grudr-5 i. Misc-iuclir Coiiveiit. 1112. Llonald. SllllllllCl'Sl(iE l-Iigh it 45 ' Rciidii FUYU Abovc are nicnibsrs of the chorus row: Piitririii Priricr. Coiilcitf, Reiitliiig, l0; llianziircl Lrclair, Public Spook- (lnil Mac- School, 8. Grades 8. 9, 10: . (trades 6 and '1: Siiiiiiiivrsidc High of St. Marys Academy which won first place in group siiigiiig in the Ft. O A chorus. (Ibwn Ibove) from of the four and our clauroom awarded I handsome ellver shield the Air Mu-lhtl Johnoon School achieved fir-It place in the group singing in Grldel I and 5 Motion 5 Mary 's Academy was also rcpi-rscnfc-d among the wlniiers in choriil work by the group pictured took part in Raiiisriy. Suinmcrsidc High School”; Piano Solo. Grades 8 and 7. Front Row: chorus which won first place nil lgrcup singiiig. Grades 4 and 5: lRoss Wannamuker. Air Marshall l.lohnson School. Piano Solo. Grades 4 and 5: Sandra Shiiizlis. Air Mar- ishnl Johnson Erlimil. Reading. 'Gradcs 4 and 5: Judy MzicLcaii,. Summcrsidc High School, Piano Solo. Grades 4 and 5: Audrey Woodside. S u m m e r si cl P Highi Miiurccn School. Vocal solo, Grades 8 and which they Srhool, 7; Gwyn Phillips, SlllIllll'3l'SldCl Grades 6 and 7 section of the Four and mcr classroom division of the s'.'iltJt)i Parade. This group per- iabovo. which won first. piR(”f”ill the lGr:idrs 8, 9. and 10 srct.on of lsrhurinanls School Parade and. the final program. division lhnde. This group. pcrtpnningt an the special clocfh: program. wu Patrjsia Griffin. Air Mar-ltuic. Miirzaret Miiriuiy. Kcnsington shall Johnson School. perioimed in School (Public Spa-akiiig. Grades 4 WESTERN GUARDIAN -VISIT IN CHARLOTTETOWN -Mr. Wallace. Pickering. Dnrnley. acompanled by his mother. Mrs. Eva 3. Pickering, Burlington, motored to Charlottetown on Sun- day, May 31. where they visited his brother, Mr. Anson Pickering at the Pmvincihl Sanitarium. and Mrs. Pickering at their home at Euaton Street.-Bur. -FAREWELL SERMON -- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Buntain and family. Ruatico were guests on Sun- day; May 31st, of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Paynter. Burlington, and attended the afternoon service at at. Stephens Church. Burlington. when Rev. R. W. Couplnnd preach- ed his farewell sermon before leav- ing for his new charge in Horn- ing's Mills, Ontiirlo.-Bur. --JUNIE 4, 1,953 'Enjoyalile Afternoon Tea At Borden -The Ladies Social Club. Bo,-. den. held a very pretty and WC. cessful ziftemoon tea on Wednes. day. May 27th. in the United Church hall. The decorations being in mm. with the coronation motif, each wall was centred with D. picture or the Queen surrounded by 11555 and bunting. The serving table was centered with a blue vase contain- ins daffodils andznarcissus. Each of the eight smaller tables had a Canadian ensign placed in 3 gold”, centerpiece. Presiding over the silver at-.1. vices were Mrs. W. B. Crowe and Mrs. W. B. Lodge and those serving were Mrs. Everett MacLeod, Mrs Arthur E. Jay, Mrs. Jack Maid -ATTEND DRAMA FESTlVAL- Among those attending the Drama Festival finals at Oharlottctown.. were: and Mrs. Heath May-l haw, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warren.l Mrs. Andrew Johnston and Mrs.i Arthur Profitt all of Margute: Mrs! Harold Laird. Mrs. Crawford 5 Plcketts. Mrs. Leaman Caselcy. l Mrs. Morris Caseley, Mrs. Horace, Payntcr, Mr. Arnold Walker. all of: Kelvin Grove; Miss Georgie Yco, Summerside and Mrs. Earl Sample. ;.hovr zitr Lhr col1t:K!- Piano Solo. Grades 8. 9, l0: Joaiiil-ligii School. Vocal Solo. Grades; 4 and 5. These siutlcnis. ll'.Cill(il-Hg; two who do not iippcar in the pic- uiid 5i and Milidil Ro,:(-rsoii. Prince Street Schooft Cllinrlcttc-town Lvocal Solo. Grades 8. 9 and loll performed on tiff special closing: program of Schurinaiils School Parade held in tlzr Suininci-sidc High School Auditmiiiiii iii the evening of May 22nd, a.tl(l were aiwardcd beautiful silver medals. emiblcniatic of the higrh honour have achirv :l Lrliotii by Wntioiii mcd in the special closing pro-r l2l';till. and ms (di1.ll'.ll 11 .i:.u'.i- illi silver shicld. iPlioto by Wotton) They too were awarded a silver shield, emblematic of the honour: they brought their school. ti'hoto by Wottonl of schurmnnkx school merited by it: outstanding per- Mrs. Lloyd Crozier and Carl Sample. Kenslngton.-Eur. Personals -Miss Doreen smith. Kelvin Grove, is spending it few days at her home at Kildare Capes.-Bur. -Mrs. Harmon Black, accom- panied by her two sons. David and Peter, returned Sunday. May 33 to Burlington. after spending the mist week with her sister. Mrs. Alfred Stead and Mr. Stead. Whcatley River.-Bur. -Mrs. James Evans. acc3inpanl- ed by her infant son. returned from Prince County Hospital Summer- side. to her homo in Burlington, on Thursday. May 28.--Hiir. -Friends regret the sudden illness of Mrs. Crawford Plckelts. Kol- Viii Grove, on Friday. Mliy 29.i when she was admitted to thc' Prince County Hospital, Summer- aide, and will be glad to learn that she is now recovering her usual good health.-Bur. -Mrs. Lorne Palmcr. Siiiiiiiicr- side. accompanied by her son, Boh- by and small daughter. is spendm: a few days at the home of he:. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ci-awfnrdl Plckctis, Kelvin Grove.-Bur. 1 -Mi-5.1 Horace Paynter. Kelvin Grove, motored to Charlottetown on 'Ithur.-day. May 28. She was ac- companied by her mother. Mrs. James Hickey. Darnley and her aunt, Mrs. Frank McKay. Summer- side, who were her overnight gucsts before retiiming to Summerslcle on Friday.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. George Dnzgan arrived from their home in Port- land. Maine, Saturday evening. May 30. for a visit with their son- in-law and dnughtcr. Mr. and Misw Harold Palmer and family. Irish- town Road. Kcnsingion. and othcrl relatives and friends in this pro-4 Vince.-Bur. Tignish Shore I I C and Vicinity -Among thoisic-cent visitors at the share were Hon. Mr. Mcrlaught. Mr. John Perry. Dr. Curtis and Mr. Burke from Charlottetown. Shore School on May 28th. Miss Jennie. Richard. student. teacher. spent two weeks at the Shore School where she initiated herself in the teaching profesion. Sympathy is being expressed for the Fishermen at the Shore who have experienced grEat difficulties during the past fcw weeks and who The X-Ray Clinic was at thci Isaac. Mrs. Douglas MacLean. Mrs, Bcrt Saunders, Mrs. Chesley Brown Mrs. Roland Ramsay. Mrs. Bob Dal ziel. The guests were received by Mrs. Alec Chuppell and Mrs. Ken: neth Macliinis. and the Cups we.-. replenished by Mrs. Reg Rodgem The C. G. I. T. girls had a veiw pretty table decorated in pump and gold with ii figure of Li" Queen in tho centrc. encircled by a gold crown. Assisted by 11191: leaders. Mrs. Harold Coggins an: Mrs. Bessie Toombs. they held ,, parcel post sale, and ii sale of fiidge in patriotic coloured basking; During the afternoon they com,-1. butcd ii niiinber of vocal solar-1101.". and Miss l-Iditli Mclvor played gm. oral piano solos. The girls tabli. realized the nice sum of 51330 which they will use to help gem girls to camp. and the Coronation Tea which was much enjoyed in. all reiilizcd 34100 for the so.-;.li Club. - TENDERS For cedar Poles Department of Fisheries, Ellerslic, requires the follow- ing: 126 POLES 22 ft. min. 5 U2" top. 2 POLES 30 ft. min. 5 U2" top, 1 POLE 28 ft. min. 5 1,12" top. 1 POLE 25 ft. min. 5 U2" top. Tenders will be received until June 10th for all or part of the above. Delivered prices and date of delivery required. Lowest or any ten- dcr not necessarily accepted. - Professional cards w. ciissmi s. Macll0NALll Barrister. Soilclfiir, Ni.-tnry, Etc. LLB. it Money to Loan. Ofllca lormcrly occupied by Late Heath Strong. KC. Collections Promptly Attended To. L. A. S. ALLEN ma. i.i..o. BARRISTER. rrrc. tau Wm: stn-ec”- Phone mi SUMMERSIDE. r E. i. R. E. ELLIS 81 SUN Firo - Auto - Caaunlty INSURANCE 5 Summer 25!. slUlllII('l'Sl(iI have lost considerable of their fish- ing outflt. l Mrs. Joseph Doucette and Ed- ward Arsenault are patients in the Western Hospital. A number of boys from Tignish Shore School attcnde tiie Retreat which was preached by Father Madlgan in Tlg-nlsh on .Vlay 23rd- 25th. - BI. : BAC KACHE May beVIarninq Baeluche in often uuud by Iuy kidney action. Winn Kidney: get cut of order, ueou acid: and waste: rclnain in (In rystun. Then backache. disturbed rent or that find-out and heavy-hutlul leeling may soon follow. Thal'1 the time to him Do'dd'I Kidney Pilll. l)MH'I stimulate the kidney: to Mnnal action. Then you feel better-sloop batter-work better. Gel Dodd'n Kidney Pilll now. 61 ;?XfF , cmcxs Abundant Eggs. Exec clonal Hatching, ood Variety. our the counter chicks. Evcning appointments accepted. 1 . 3. ii. ranniaiou mum ' (Photo by Wotton) Konslngton t x . c . . ii i. ' Moderate quantity of , PHONE 2413 t 1 '. M. J. R. GIINNINBNAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summcrside J. F.ztlIlNTEll R. o. Summcrnldc. P. E. L Caniplnte Vlsunl Analyses Glasses Fitted - PHONE 3118 Si1lALLMAN'-S BUILDWG OPTOMETRIST ' T. EARLE NIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oommerca Summcralde. P. E. L PHONE 288:4 E. E. PANNMAN Upt. D. ILU. 0P'l'0ME'l'RlS'! Glance Fitted - Eye: Exnmlnet Qffico noun: 0 to I! - 1 to 5 Ind by nnpolntms ' PHONE 8!8'l' BEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Bummenlnln W. Albion Robertson Chartered Accountant I. II. I. imrmiu. 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