FEBRUARY is. 1954 X, Ieath Yesterday it Mrs. W.-JM. cox ;h of Mrs. Walter J. .iEovt' Place, occurred in ls'..iii:i Hospital yesterday .. . on following a lengthy ill- waa a daughter tici-trude) of Rev. H. R. .,.r fpd Baptist clergyman and ' now residing at Red PEI. ';.4d.t:on to her husband four Wendelil. Robert. John V abeth survive. other our- cv relatives are a sister, Mrs. ,,,, )13c.R;I9, N.N, tvlio nurs- 't.,.,- through her illness and "W, Wallace Marrow, Souris, P. H nnelbnother, Robert, is with (.4, RCMP. serving on a cut- .,;, mzti headqu i-ten at Halifax ears cronies CLEANER THAN TY -d WITH COUPON CUDMORE'S CASH GROCERY i Plm Aw-. Phone 3313 HOWARD M:INNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. - Cnrrlo Bldg. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. IIEATIIS 50:: Per Insertion y ernritnt eunitiiiint Kinsmen” Geleiirate 34th Anniversary St . 2 t nizit WINNERS-Prize wlnnersl at the at. Charles Auxiliary cardi party last night were as IOIIOHSZI Ladiea' first, Vi Tierney; Ladles' second, Mrs. Kelly. Men's IlrSt,l Henry Maclueod: Men's second.l v Howard Maclnnia. Door prize, '11: , Benoit. Freezeout, Clem Wynne. and Margaret Gallant. FUNERAL AT CAVl-ZNDISH- The Iunenl of the late Everett Mschure, North Rustico, was held on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. ilth, with a. short service at the home followed by I. service in Cavendish United Church. Rev. Mr. Batrdon Thomas Hiscott. Burial was in the Cavendish cemetery. INJURED AT W()ItK - Mri Trevor T. Hansen, a staff memoeri of the Experimental Farm, wnsi taken to the P. E. island liospunll yesterday afternoon suffering from: severe burns as 3. result of an un-', usual accident. In the course of his duties it was necessary to mix nor T lain acids or other fluids in an undetermined Wnv iinrvd mini mm Club, villi be Master of Care- l bi-lm1n8 m553' M1" H3"-W1l1'r INTl,iii-aiiics at the local celebration of Wu MVCNIY bum” Tm 0119 iiidci the 34th anniversary of the found- imd N3 W” 3130 "3C?ll'C(l I”.l””P5 ling of the National Association 31-9 TWIVY WIN” I3Ck”v i'imW”F1lI,oI Kinsmen Clubs which takes btirned through, prevent:-d at-rinu.w ,.,;n,.,, Hus cvmmg N we Clove, body burns. The injured mnn wnsl Club resting comfortably at a late hotir The mncuon Wm be m U" nay ll” Hiilhlv. Lture. of a dinner and dance inter- 'm ' g ispcrscd with entertairung features CENTENNIAL '7' MEN M"-ETr”l presented by members of the club The regular weekly nl('I'Il-Ilg oi ind men. wives. the uKmeLW5u the Centennial "Y's" Mcn.-t Club M Mm), M”, pm”, Maopomld was held last night in the YMCA. 1 .,, pm,de,,,. N0” MWIIWIA Mid Jim" 5”V'"5 The National Association was WW3 9 C0'Cl'l31Tm9n- AIN'T -'l founded at Hamilton, Ont, in hearty sins:-sons led by I-('5-hlli'i(ll):Liill'y i920 by Mr. Harold A. 3'-Qt-593 W"-h 305 CF00” "9 lilililltigi-i's uho visited the local club piano. the meeting was iurnrdlon the occasion or the (list an- i7l'0i' T0 31” KIHZSWH. Phl'55F"l nlvcizeai-v and at the time was Instructor of the Y.M.C.A. T'Jll'l ,i prggcnted Wm, me kcy of the city in oo-operation with Frnd Gnmialc. by )1;1yur J, D, agent-mt, The A5- FY96 Norton and Charlie Dn'MlF.'sut-i:ii'.:iii is purely Canadian and outlined the activities of the pI"l- Nilliulllll in scope with a member- ilflm Cdmmmveb INT TIME 11130! iliip ill over ten thousand in 280 imt talks on the social. Plus ..I t-inns. Over two and e. half mil- and Camping education of the Y . lion dollars was raised by the Aswcwiiioii when they sponsored .u.'. V inn it. Ruiikin tnbove) Pre- Wll-(”l sizlcnt of the Charlottetown Kins- iiiruuivLT-Av. the Charlotte- llvsfvllal, Feb. l7, 1964, to Dr. -.-. viz: .7. C. Theriault, a son, lawns Michael, weight. 10 lbs. 14oz. unIs,u'-At P. E. T. Hnapltal. in:-imiay, Feb. 17, R64, to Mr. a- '. kirc. (1. A. Ramsay, Charlotte- ' a daughter, Mary Esther. .2 MI. llnrRI.NZlI'I-At the Kings 001111- - lirtspitni on February 16, to lfr and Mrs. Duncan Mmxennie. l' " :'1.L Cross, it daughter, Velda i' no Vtfelght '1 lbs, 10'; M. pin i.i'-At. the Kings County Hon- ing by the principal, Mr. La-o F. M..tDuiirilri. Miss Moran's Grade ! rl:ts's ngnin won the prize for hziviiii: the most parents in At- lrnrlriiicr. Addresses Home And School Ass'n ltI'.C.A. Bill Kingston shmvnd a vrr.-.' T interesting film on "The Art 0I'IIlC Milk for Britain Tumbling", after which hr ans. during World War II, six thou- vrered a number of qtieszioiis nlsiiiitl dollars of which was rais- tlia satisfaction of the nicuilin led in Charlottetotvii. The An- The meeting closed with Tim iiual Spring Carnival and Peanut Queen, Day are the major local features of Kinsmen who spend approxim- ately s3,500 each year in Com- munity Service work. V Mr. A. Wzilthen 1Gaude-tl, In past iprr-sidcut of the out out, was lNnt.toiial President. in i952-53. A ' M r i ss n ee ing . The meeting of the Qurwll Sqiiaro School, Home and School ASsrirl- ation held last evening in the school auditorium with A largr turn out of parents. Mis-i Aniic Walsh, vice-president. prcsldcd in the absence through illness of tin- prezident, Mr. Lot) Corcornii. ;. 0'1 l4'cliriiorv l6. to Mi'. and Gm,” lpnker W" Rev 1),. p .-.. Mnircw Ila)-1!l,Alb('Tfy Plains, Flmck Mdivynhnn who spukn M. n J OMMH 1nm,,m, N ” '1" 1"m”' sylvl” J"m' 8 Rx" 7 generally on the respective rnlm IN-nlnl ' Hp,-titty, ' M of parents and teachers in the u.i- Hrnlili and Welfare was -'H' M the main Mr B050 1405' bringing and educating or oirr'spenkcr at the monthly moetins I 'l' H011 MT 3359- Flamdl to children. A V0!!! OI lilnlilis Vv-'5 oi West Kciit lICl'Il(' and School As- 'l l F? -13?! Mid M11 Jill! "199 moved by Frank O'Neill and was six-iatioii held in the school .'r- '. Kriim-d,vI It dnugliter, Della V. W1-iclit ll lb. 9 00.. iI(iTTlfiV - At the Charlottetown iuiditnriiiin inst evening. Dr. (1.0 Hmiston, the DTPSICICTII, occupied ill" L'llZlll' seconded by Mrs. Fred ltiat-Wiitir. It was decided that the Assnrlih tion would spoiisor the .wlf'iii.". Oampnxgn I l,EIioi's Poetic iDrama To Be Given Al P. W. (3. Tonight "Murder in the Cathedral.” T. B. Elliotis two-act poetic drama- tization of the martydom of st. Thomas a Becket, will be enacted in the Princce of Wales College auditorium tonight by the Drama- 'L'”. tic Society of st. Duristans Col- lege. Tonight's performance is to be the only public showing of the College's Centennial Year produc- , tion. loonductied the service. The pail t Th. cmmi cmxwu-r in the bearers were: Roy Toombs, Ray ypyay 1. rmmmgs, Amhbmmp or Laird, Olaf Stevenson, Adolphe canggrbury, on Deoqmber 29, 1110 Flemmihi. El-Y1 5lmD60n Mid i he was murdered in his own cath- Icdral, and three years later was ,canoni2r3d. Though the assasina- tion was committed by the king's soldiers, King Henry III was not iconsidcred to have been directly 'responsible for the deed. After the caiionizatioii of Thomas however, King Henry did penance by making a pilgrimage to the tomb of the imnrtyr-saint. The martyrs shrine at Canter- bury, destroyed by King Henry VIII in 1538. was immortalized ll'l literature by Goiirey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales." Eliot's play deals with the Arch- lbishopia return from Friincc to England, the troubles and temptat- ations that beset him. and his iherolc martyrdom. In "Murder in 'the Cathedral" Eliot has success- fully combiiied elements of Greek Idrnma It-specially in the use of lthe chorus) with modcrn English iverse. From the point of view of either poetic insight or effective drama. this play is worthy of the genius of one of the great living masters of English literature. Playing the role of the Archbi- ship of Canterbury is John J. Dunphy. Other members of the cast include Misses Grace Sea- ymilil, Etta. MacDonald and H. ,Pntricia MacDonald as the chorus lot scrubwomen; David Gallant, iRl('haITI Wedge, Arthur Seaman laud John Taylor as the knights; i Allan MacDonitld, Leo McGinn and Andre Dorais as the priests; Ro- Vburt Mooney, Wilfred Gillis, iThomas Kane and Louis Mclvor ins the temptcrs; and Simeon Far- mer as a messenger. l The director, Rev. Adrian Ar- aenault, a member of St. Dunstan! College faculty, has also design- ed the semi-Byzantine stage set- I tin-gs for this play. . lycar for the past three years showed no improvement. He strong- : ly advocated fluorination treatment I in the city water supply and show- ied an interesting film in support 'of his contention that such wns desirable, and even necessary in i the interest of all concerned. Mr. C. F. I-Ilnc, vice principal, referred to the course to be adopt- ed at west Kent next term when grades seven and upwards will be mvcrtcd to the new High School. Six roomsnre under consideration ' intliis respect buttwoofthem nvr top floor locations which were I)epa.rtinciit niy make-shifts and will be abandon- gucsb. ed. one other room should be available for an extra. teacher and the remaining rooms diverted to i other lisvsp Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. presi- dent of the Provincial Home and School Association. submitted a 1 most intcresliiig report on her al- tendanrc at the Canadian Fedor- iation of Home and School held in Toronto in JIIITIIIIT. "NW11. IVEDYUMY 13i-ii. 1954. Ni up of class libraries in the scliovl. ilr. ()'ltiert:'n dealt with the prob- ” Ml-fl MM Al. I-00 DOIWH in" A very interesting film dopictinr: it-in of dcntal health among the '. .r mllnnii Charlottetown, I Hi; work of Home and School -35- . chiltiri-ii of the city schools and ii over 6 lb. R nz. soclation was ahown to the nuw:- Sflitl that the survey taken each umi.r:AN...Itt the 1'. T5. I. i-io.-- ----'--- 4 ' " " ” T I 1' Fiitiirriay, Felt. l3. i054. to I'd and Mrs. Alton MittI.ean, inn Valley (nee llcion Poundl. a iv aim r, Jacqueline Ruth, weight. ". W, l(l 07.5. DEATHS (UK-At the T”. E. I. Hospital on "Hlne.tda,v. Feb. 17th, 1954. Mrs. K” sl'rr .7. Cox in her 39th year. Tr” ng in the iifarlman Funeral ll in T'unrrnl nntlre later. Inter- ' in the Propir-'5 Cemetery. lHliTII",S()N- At Rclleviie, Wed- ' i . I-Y-hrtiaiw l7, 1054. Mr: 1 amid Mittlir-son In her Riel The remains are resting N li:irl,c:in Funeral Home until ii-tow, Tlnirstlny afternoon. v to her late rcaldr-nce from ii" the funeral will be held 'w nftcriionn, service starting ' II'4'lt'I('I(. interment in Valley- i Crnictrry. N.D. Mactean U NDERTA KER EMBALMER Chisrlottctown and North Wlltshlre DIAL 5549 TIIE IIENNESSEY FUNERAL IIUME I1 Kent St. W. 1. 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Enjoyable Variety Concert By Boy Scouts Last Eveningi A rare treat was enjoyed by more than 250 parents and friends of Boy Scouts who saw them go through their paces in the audi- tnrlirm of Prince of Wales College last evening. supplemented by several choice special numbers contributed by more mature and experienced entnrtainers. The Scouter and Cub events were put on by the 7th. Charlotte- tmvn troop of St. Paul's Church, Mr. Frank Jelks Scoutmaster, Dr. George Fisher, District Commis- aioncr acted as Master of Core- monies throughout the program. The programme was higlilightetl by a c.impfii'e scene in which the scouts took part under leadership g;veii by Mr. F. A, Driscoll, Pro- vincial Commissioner as Camp Chic! assisted by Mr. Frank Cris- tzlio, troop leader of the Holy Re- deemer Scouts. Stage effects and lightiniz was by Robert Hyiidman and Ivan Diivar, both of whom are Queen Scnuta. The Scouts-rs and Cuba present were thrilled to see tho coinrcd sound picture "Jainboreu of Achi- cvem-nt" taken last summer at Ottaiva, winch also earn the anni- eiice a close-up vlnw of Scoutr-r life anti activities. Tho film w.i.Ii Ottawa and shown by Mr. Roger Gardham. In the course of the diversified portion of the prograinnic, Miss Maureen Blake. who invnrlabiv pleases hnr audience with hor singing rr-ndr-red ”Yoirr's is my heart alone" and "The heart that's frcc”. Mi'. J H. Hayatoad, was also in SlllPll(TlfI voicn as he sang ”Road to Mandalay" mid "Asleep in the deep". Mr. Dirk Turpin. another prime faivorite with Charlottetown audi- ences, give a humorous reading as did also Mr, J. R Compton both (if wiiicii xiv-ro well roccived. Mr. W. E. Sointlc-bury who has long eiijoyrd tiie reputation as R ciub swinger of coiisidcrable :i'ni- l.ty contributed his number with precision and grace. Mr. Paul Cudmorc, and Mr. Derek Dew were accoinpniiists throughout the evening. Dancing in Hlnglnnd ooatume to the music of the pipes by Bruce McL:trcn was taken part in by Jirdy Allen, Virginia CHARLOTTETOWN tbeth Haywood followed by Ruth on loan from Scout Headquarters, i Siintv, land David Andrew; Fraser Burkel and Margie Bearisto, Mrs. W. W.l Reid gave out tn. tickets to uni members. the meetings of tihe d of Board would like to have as many as can attend their annual meet- in which the Junior Aid proposed to build was discussed fully at the last meeting of the Trustees. but Andree Duvsr. Judy Johnston. definite reply at this time. E111-libel-h HlY'W00d "id MYTHS, After a. considerable Clay. The Argyle Broadswordgnn C The matter of the verandah, numberstskstaurns all Trustea. told manbera that the after the nangalnss for in the turns to come in alp order. Mn. 1''. W. Jelks hu co sensed to take charge of 11113. mimcognphed list of the men: was distributed by Mrs. Gllliel. Refreshments were . yMrs. Blythe Murray, Mn. '1'. LL the Board were unable to give a Gulls. Mrs, Ailistair McLeod. Mrs. Myron Robert Luge discussion t Bell. the cart, it was decided thntl and Mn. dancing was by Ruth Ross, Nornn -- Duvar, Virginia Shaw and Eliza- Ross and Norma Duvar in the sword dance. The entertainment was arranged by the group committee conslsivf lug of Messrs H. E. Miller, (Ohnliu T menl, Ivan Horne, Gerald Proc-' tr-r and Arthur Duvar. I Junior Ladies' In P. E. I. Hospital INSTRUCTION IN ACTING AND DIRECTING by MR. GRAHAM SUTER (of London, England) In-gimuil Adjudicntor of the Dominion Drains F:-nstlial March 13 - 14 - 15 31.00, Rngiatration Pee served (All per;-ona Interested are roqtmsh-d In register with Mrs. T. H. Morris, 12'! North River Road, (lhisrlottetown, before March Isl.) The regular meeting of the .Tun- ! ior Ladle-s' Aid of the Prince Ed-' ward Island Hospital was held in the Cundall home on February 13 with 55 members present. The president Mrs. T. G Laid- liw opened the meeting with thu- Lnrri's Prayer. Mrs. Lnidlaiw welcomed four, nrw members. Mrs. Bruce Mc- Dotigali, Mrs. J. A. Cnrrutliert, Mrs, Thomas Rogers and Mrs. Robert McGill, and welcomed bat)! to the Aid. Mrs. T. W. Jellts nn.i Mrs. A. A. Macvicar. Mrs. J. A. MacLcan gave tin treasurer-'5 report and Mrs, H. I. I Star in giving the cart report, asked for two more members to work on the cart. Mrs. Laidlaw told the meetin: that the Red Cross First A.i course can be left until after the Fasliioii Show, Mr. Gordon Ravnar, Ci')IlVPilt: or the Fashion Show reports al- most all committees formed, and most of them hard at work. Titr- models will be: Mrs. Lloyd Cox, Mrs. Douglas Hill. Mrs. Rolwrt Nicholson, Mrs. Alfred Miic-Nm.l, Mrs. H. E. Miller .Jr., Mrs. Georg: Michael, Mrs. Donald sedgotvick, Mrs. Wm. 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