v Members of the Seven Mile Bay| are seen with their director, Rev.| Sherry, Harold Murphy, Gilbert | Seated, are Eileen McMurrer, | prayer. Austin Bradley. Standing, left td Bota Arnold McGrath, George Frances Sherry, Brenda Murphy, | Dramatic Club, comprising the’ east of the three-act comedy, “Kitty Kearney from Killarney” SEVEN MILE BAY DRAMATIC CLUB right, are Lorna Murphy, Aden Murray, Mrs. Donald Sutherland. | Me EE ES ee ED Oe EE eg eS ae Shirley Green, and Patsy Hamill, B.Y.P.U. Stage Three Act Play = g a 5 a 2 mischievous pranks by the young fun-loving heroine, Jane Jasper (Sunbonnet Jane) and her young neighbour, Toby Simpkins. The cast of characters were as ing young heroine, played by Eva Wood, Miranda Jasper, her aunt, who is always mortified,— Jean Gamble, Grace Jasper, Miranda's lovely young sister,— Queenie MacKinnon, Ollie Dink- lebury. a school teacher,—Olive Jones, Nola Miller, who always has a duty to perform,—Beatrice Jane’s cousin from the city,— Farquharson, Crystal Cluett, Jane’s cousin from the city,— Sharon Passey. Schuyler Pell, who comes to visit Crystal,— Wendell Jenkins, Toby Simpkins, who loves to play pranks,—Barry Murphy. Jason Gouch, who has @ permanent § grouch,—<Aubrey Gambie, Douglas Smith, a young follows: Jane Jasper, our charm- —Myrna Jenkins. Between the acts, the audience were entertained by the Pownal C.G.1.T. girls who sang their song “Santa Lucia” from the musical festival, encored by ‘‘The Happy Plowman”. A monolgue “When Doreen Telephones” was given by Dore- en Balderston. Harry Mutch took the solo part in the song “Jean MacNeill’s in Love with me’, supported on the choruses by Lioyd Balderston, Russel Far- quharson, Audrey Gamble, Earl Jones and Robert MacKinnon Instrumental music was prov- ided by Richard Burhoe and Aubrey Gamble. This play will be presented in other halls in the near future Opera Moves Into Gardens TORONTO (CP) — The New | York Metropolitan Opera moves | into Maple Leaf Gardens Monday for a six-day stand which is ex- pected to draw a total audience of about 40,000. Toronto will be the Met's only Canadian stopover. Proceeds will be used by the Rotary Club of Toronto, sponsors of the perfor- mances, for its various charity works. hitch+hiker,—Donnie Jenkins, SUMMERSIDE smmnasete CONGRATULATIONS TO R.T. HOLMAN LTD. On The Opening Of Their New Foodland at Holman’s Grand Opening Meet Amalgamated Dairies’ “AUNT DAISY -LOU” ...a special feature of the opening! 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All entries will be judged for Grand Prize Winner, . Entries will be judged by en indepen- dent judging organization\on basis of originality, neatness and « ion of names to character. All entries become the of Kellogg Company of Canada, 2. You may send in as many entries as you wish, but each entry must include two (or reasonable facsimiles) Rooster, with your pen yor ee By er Br and mail to Rooster Contest, Bag 21 | May 27th to 30th inclusive Largest Display of Atlantic-made Products ever held NAME THE 2Mogos CORN FLAKES ROOSTER The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 27, 1959. Downe; notices, Mrs. Steiling 4m? Wilson Ross peld| Benton Mrs’ Retend ewe ry VU. The hymn “In Christ there is no! J Presid i precthent wil Mie Worees BF, oh A, il East and West” vas repeated in ew I en Penny elected and a persed thee Aux iary Meet unison. Th devotional closed with} Mrs. Mildred Sesiesatd. “opm Sea aes eee ‘oe ne at tee re 7 Migs Winnltred Brig: Wien Resp was ve-ctected 99! ‘saree. | Souish members, These pucris regular meeting es. sident of the Prince Street Home Committees aamed inched: were participants in the receat Ladies Evening Auxiliary of the The study period was present-| could be taken to provide better Membership, MacKinnon | Music Festiva). ' e O'Leary United Church was held/ ed by Mrs. Thiren Ellis, and Miss| understanding between Indians| 21 Mis. Reiph Gillespie; | pro- Monday evening, May 4, at the|es and Lila Craswell, entitl-| and Canadians. * en ibe tees tenetaaein ALWAYS heme of Mrs. Alvin Yeo, with) ed “Canadian Indians”, told about| Meeting ‘osed with Mizpah/ yr." Fulton Adams, Vernon Gar.| The Chalice Well at Glaston- the president, Mrs. Thiren Ellis,| their religion, and the way Benediction. 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