:<.-__'.:_.:.-:.-_...;.-4 Page 14 The Guardian’ _‘ Conway and Vicinity —M‘r. I-terry Ramsay who to em- ployed in New Brunswick. spent the week-end with his wife and family. Mrs. Muk Broome. rréelsnd, was a business visitor to sum- n1.-zrside on_June 12. Miss Noreen Griffin. teacher at Foxley River School. was in Sum- merside on business June t2. Mr. Bill M-at-Neill and Mr. Clin- int‘. M0l'i'l50ll. were business vis- itors to Tyne Valley on June 12. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Leona Forde. Mt. Pleasant and Mr. Leo Mllhgen. Moncton. N. .. whose marriage was performed at Summerside on June ll. / Mr and Mrs. M. F‘. Kuhl and children Jackie, Nancy and Donna who spent I two-week vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. left on 'f‘hursda:.‘ morning for their home in South Orange, ‘New Jersey. Mr. Mark Brooms. Summerslde. spent the week-end with his wife and faniily at Freeland. Mr. Jzmri Rcunsay who is cm- ploycd in New Brunswick. spent ch» week-end with hll wife Ind f:un'.l}'. _\lr TilOll‘.1S un; \'1Sli.ll‘l2 at the home of Mr. and Mr.-. Gr-urcc Morrison and .\l:‘. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison on June l2. Bizz.-tr. Portage, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Milligan were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CPt.’ll MacKinnon on June 12 Mr, Or-c-tr W. .\/Iai-Neill has ob- tained employment. on the Fisherieg boat "The Cygnus" and started work on June 14. Oscar's many ‘ll'lEf‘ldS wish him every success in in new work. Mrs. Judson Mat-Dougall. Mrs. Ha 3' Har\'c_v and son Lawrence, El‘.lllOl'8, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan on June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ant-il Ballem and cliildrcn, Mount Pleasant. were visitors at the homes of N11‘. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on June 13. MIT 0I=A‘-if W. MacNc1ll and family Bill. Fred and Ron were \isitors at the home of Mrs. Irv- ing Trederuck. Harvard Street, Summerstde. on June 13. o Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith, Cedar Avenue. Summerside. were \‘iSii0l‘S at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith Sr., Freeland, on June ll. Mr. and Mrs. Buster sonlor and family. Summcrside, were visit- lmz l'€l2'iil\'£‘S at Conway and Pop. inr Grove on June 13. Sincere sympathy is expressed to the immediate relatives and friends or Mr. Charles Newcombe “'h0 Passed away on June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLcan, Professional ficafriisw E. E. Parkman 0i'1i..D., 3.0. PHONE 3287 _ REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summeraide A. Raymond Grant. B.S¢.. O.D. 288 Watvr Street Summer-gig]. Above Maurice ’\[ill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 Chariered Accounianfs T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building ‘summer-side. P.E.I. _ Phone use W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summcrslde P. 0. BOX Gal Di .\L 3344 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited l-‘ire — Auto — Casualty 5 Summer St. Eummerside Opiomeirisis B. F. Hunter, R.0. lunimc-rattle. l".E.l. — Phone me S.\[ALL.\lAN'S BUILDING Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron Dental X-Bay: SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2300 Summer-side L. K. ZIELINSKI, MD. General Prnctitioner Mnlpeque Bond Kensington. P. E. I. Phone: Rcnslngton 1 VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunnlnghnm DIAL 2520 Water St. East _8um|nerIIde _ PHOTOGRAPHERS THE HEAD STUDIO 9. W. SEAS! no out -... Friday. June 13. 1964 Bloomfield and Vicinity ——Mr. Jack Veno. Bloomfield. was 1 business visitor to Alber- ton and St. Louis recently. Mr. John D. Mcbougall was a recent visitor to Summerside on business. Miss Dot Saunders returned to St. John. after spending her holi- days here. Kert Dyment was to 0‘- recently on business. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McNeil and Mrs. Laurence Murphy were visitors It the home of Mr. Keith Pratt recently. Mr. Leary. The new power line. serving the Bloomfield area is to be hooked up next week. This long awaited service will surely be greatly npprecisted by the resi- dent: of this community. ' Mr. Eldon McLean. Bloomfield on June 12. was in and Mrs. Ray Gallant and family. Bloomfield. motored to Kinkora last Sunday. to visit their daughter. who is in the order of the Sisters of St. Martha. Mr. The funeral of the late Lucina McMillan was largely attended. It was held in St. Anthony’: Par- ish on Monday. June 7th, with Rev. Fr. Rooney officiating. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Vance McKay. Jack Foley. Leo Gallant. Freddie Fitzgerald and Keith Pratt. Mr. Henry Dalton nnd son Jimmie of Burton. Lot 7, were in Bloomfield on June 12 Messrs. Hadley Palmer. Kt-n Mathews and Keith Pratt attend- ed a meeting held in Ellerslie recently. Messrs. Donald McDougall and Lorne Hardy were to Summer- side on business recently. There is a considerable amount of activity in the pulp and wood industry in this district. BB. Coleman. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Poplar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fraser and family. Summerslde. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lynch. Foxley River, on June la. Mr. J. B. Crozier Coleman. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. on June 13. " Mrs. Lloyd Cameron, Miss Ruth Ellands. Summerside. and Miss Joyce MacArthur. Poplar Grove, were visitors oi: the home of Mrs. John Broome on June is. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis, East Bide- ford, on June 13. Miss Erma. Paugh. Summerstde. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on June 13. Mr. sterling Mllligann Murray Road, Mr. George Morrison and Mr. James Morrison were in Al- berton June 12 on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Milligan, Murray Road. and Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison were to Sum- merslde on June 12. Mrs. Lowell Matthews has re- turned to her home at the Black Banks after I. pleasant trip and visit with relatives at Halifax, N. S. Conway Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Macxinnon on June 12. Mr. Leonard Murphy, West Roy- atly, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy on June 13. Miss Olive Tuplin returned to her home at Murray Road after motoring to Halifax, N. S.. for a medical check-up. -—P. BUY AT HOTELS REGINA, (CF)—Elghty-four per ccnt of bottled beer sold in Sas- katchewan is bought at hotels. J. J. Boyle. of the Hotels Associ- ation ot Saskatchewan, reported_ He gave the figures for other prov- inces as as per cent in Manitoba md 54 per cent in both Alberta and British Columbia. CISGIIIIMO Alli! -O Vicinity —l‘rlends of Mr. Boyd Mac- Wllliams. Carleton, are pleased to see him home from the hus- pttnl. where he underwent a tonsillectomy. The people of this vicinity are very sorry to learn of the illness of Miss Ruby Murray. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murray, who is I patient in the Prince County Hoppital. All join in wish- ing her a speedy recovery. Noreen Bryan. employed Canadian Bank of Cum-. Alberton. spent the week- June 12. at her home. Miss at the merce, end of The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bridges are very pleased to see them home again having spent the past few months visiting relative: and friends in the U.S.A. teacher the her Austin Miss Doris MacNevin. of West Devon School spent week-end of June 12 with parents. Mr. and Mrs. MncNevin. Mrs. Ray Murray is spending a few days in Summcrsidc. while her daughter, Ruby. is 1 patient in the Prince County Hospital. A number from this vicinity attended the three-act play “Calamity Kids" presented in Milo Hall. on June 10. by the Bedeque Players and sponsored by the Brae Y.P.U. Mr. Hugh F. Murrisun. Sum- merside, was in this district June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis and children. Harry. Wayne and Judy. spent June l3. in Rustico. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cough- lin. , Mr. Donnie Gamble. employed at the Bank nf Nova Scotia. 0'- Leary. spent the week-end of June l2 visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble. Lorne Yco. Mont- rose. were rt-cent visitors to Montrose. and visited at live homc of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Duti- bar. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Naomi Coughlin. who has been residing in Rustico since May 1, is spending a few days visiting friends in Cascumpec and Coleman, she is also visiting her brothers. Mr. Kenneth Coughlin and Mrs. Coughlin. and Mr. Elvin Coughlin and Mrs. Cnughlin. Rox- bury. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warren. Mill River. were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble. The many friends of Mrs. John Raynor are sorry to learn that she has entered the Prince Coun- ty Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis. who have been employed in Toronto. Ontario. have returned to their home in O‘Lcary. CV. Norfham and O O I Vicinity ——Mr. and Mrs. Hessel Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Resgh C\)tton and family. Arlington. were the guests of Mrs. Laughlin MacLe.an and sisters on June 6. Mrs Reagh Williams, MacNeil‘s Mills. is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Her- mm Dyment. -Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Ernest Ellis whose death occurred in the Prince County Hospital on June 5. The funeral was held on June 8. The service was held in the Tyne Val- ley Presbyterian Church. with in- terment in the adjoining cemetery. and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Mac- Donald, United Church Minister. assisted by Rev. Mr. Mawhlnney of the Presbyterian Church, and Rev Mr. Wilson. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Frank Plstu. Hart Lid- stone. Robert Ramsey. Wilfred Muc- Dougnll. Stennlng Williams and Wesley Mllligan. The many beauti- ful floral tributes testified in the esteem in which the deceased was held. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Pris- cilla Ramsay whose death occurred in the Prince County Hospital, Juno 8. Mrs. Ramsay was a resident of Northam for a number of years_ be- fore movlng to St. Elennors . A large crowd attended the Ver- iety Concert in the Tyne Valley Inverness And Vicinity ——Mr. Jimmie Oostnln. Portage. left June 1 for MccAdem. 16.3.. where he expects to find employ- ment. Mr_ Elmer Shnrbell. Portage, wu a business visitor to Summer- side on Junrl. The June meeting of the Xnver. ness Women's Institute wu held at t _ home of Mrs. James I. Mec- Dona cl. Portage. on June 0. Ten members and I large number of visitors were present. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Oscar W.. Mn.cNeill. Conway. Mr. Cecil Bulger. Portage, was to Summerslde June 9 on buslneaa Mr. and Mrs. Prank Culleton. West Devon. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Donald. Inverneu. were business visitors to summerside on June to. Mr. James MacDonald. who is fishing oysters at East River. near Charlottetown. spent the week-and with his wife and family at Port- ago. Mr. Richard Bigger. Portage. went to East River on June 1 to fish oystcr.s_ *- Mr. Thomas Biggsr and grand- son Encil Morrison. Poi-tage_ who are fishing oysters at East River spent the week-end at their home in Portage. . Mrs. Laurence Doucette. wood. brook. was in Summerslde ‘June 10 on business. Miss Rose MacDonald. who is employed at the Prince, County Hospital, Summerside, spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald Murray Road. Mr. Arthur Ramsay and Miss Gertie Newcombe. Northam. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Major Milligan. lnverness, on June 9. Mr. George Fitzgerald returned to his home on June 3 after a trip to MucAdzim. NB. Mrs. George Fitzgerald and Mr. John Fitzgerald returned to their homes on June 9 alter it trip to Amherst, N.S. Mr_ and Mrs.‘ Earl Palmer. Wood. stock. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- Ffiyden. Inverness. Mr. Billie MacDonald and My- Ernest. MacDonald were in Sum- mrrside on business recently . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culleton, West Devon were visitors at me home of Mr. and Mrs. Chg;-14:5 MacDonald on June 10. Mrs. Dencil Campbell, colemm, moved to her new home gt, Mr Rfiche Cflmllbell. Mount Pleasant. on June 10_ M‘ E-“"1” 3188'“. Ellerslie, was visiting lit the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald. and M1-_ ‘ilald Mrs. Richard Biggar on June School were succesful in passing their Grade VIII examinations, Miss Marlyn Shnrbell, Mr. Simon MacDonald. Mr. Clovis Maynard, Miss Aldona Bigger, Mr. Hollis Mp- Fayden and Miss Eunice MacDon- ald. _P_ sisied of piano solos. vocal solos. difllosues. it monologue and a read- ing. The concert was much enjoy- ed by all present. Home mode candy was sold and a substantial sum was realized. The proceeds are in aid of the Health Centre. Mr. and Mrs, William Pickering and fflmill’. Summerside. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col- well recently. The Nariham women's Institute met at the ham» of M11 Herman Dyment on June 10. with I large attendance. The ladies of the Tyne Valley W. I. were guests for the evening. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the com- mittee in charge. you on DEPEIID oyi When kidneys foil to remove exec: paid: uev. Dndd's at any dmg Ilorn. You an depend on Dodd's. Hall on June 9. The program con- crsuosi-\APHA:r/.r I CAN'T OOl<.’. JASON WI-\A‘i' uodse :5 ma OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOUPLE ME: " .z //////'4 ..o/* EF SAHARA wAi.Li=Lowe2 WAS RDNNIN‘ LAST, DAT’5 H1M Now, MISTAH MA2l'Ol2!HE ans PA66 A - COUPLE WHICH RUM ourA6A5 ~ ---AM‘ HE éruu. i.ooi<m‘ AT A revs! Heats-- Th‘? l0"0“‘inK Duplls at lnvernen S Mlscouclie . and - Vicinity’ -Miss Nova Verfo -returned’ to her duties in the Charlottetown Hospital on June ‘I. after having spent two weeks in -Miscouche at the home of her parents. lit. and Mrs. George Veno. On June I, the Home Ind School Association held their monthly meeting in one of the Convent classrooms. J. L. McMillan pre- sided. On June. Misl Msry Robin and Mrs. Mnylea Manning of Char- lottetown visited the Miscouche Convent. They judged the sewing which the pupils had made during the winter months. Approximately thirty-five pupils took part. Aloysius Dcskoches who is in the Royal Canadian Navy was I recent visitor to Miscouche at the home of his brother. Gerald Des Roches. Rose Marie Desfioches, who is employed in Moncton. recently speat several days in Mlscouche at a home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil H. Deslioches. Several of the Miscouche Con- vent pupils took part in the Schur- man‘: School Parade tinsls. which took place June 4 in the Summer- slde High School Auditorium. Barbara Arsenault returned to her duties in the Charlottetown Hospital. on June 7, after having spent two weeks in St. Nicholas It the home of her mother, Mrs. Phillip Arsenault. _ D. H. Gallant of Miscouche. mo- tored to Charlottetown, June '1. to attend a Chartered Life Under- wrlter's convention, which was held in the Charlottetown Hotel. On June 7. a bingo was held in the parish hall. Miscouche. Pro- ceeds went to buy prizes for the school children. "" nun-ion w. r. 1"’ lumber: of Burton Women‘: institute met at the home of Mrs. Melvin llecingor on June Mu. Peter Dalton opened with the Ode. followed by the Creed. Elfiht members answered roll ca by donating a article for grab bag. . Correspondence included In Ip- pul from the Salvation \Army. and it was decided that 1 don- ation of 31. would be sent. 05. was voted for treats for school chil- nnd plane were made to LIKES’! BPIIB SEOUL (Reuters) — The South Korean national police announced Monday they had rounded p five Chinese communists who in spied for the Pelping government for the lost three years. They sold the men had sent information about the South Korean and United Na- tions armies by secret ship cour- iers across the Yellow Sea. MILESTONES WEAR The Milestones on the road of life Are silent —— yet they speak. The crown they wear the story tells Of victory or defeat. For some are crowned by pies- sure. And some by sin and strife, While more are crowned by noble deeds That stand for truth nnd right dron. For marw are'the milestones with radiant beauty crowned. By humsn love and sacrifice Upon'life‘s battle ground. And when the book of life is closed The iccord true will stnnd. The good therein, may far out- weigh The evil of the land. when at the end of life's rough road The last milestone is found The crown it wesrs our story tells— in ii to condition colori C°“‘°' lm surface fol’ ‘ f“"° W E to I ' - It’: a new ‘"6. ufinvdmiinbedded dirt. Pl!" th base witho bag 16 oz. can. gx jobl the district on June 21. Four send one delogate to the gym“ hold a picnic tor In children of the school. Plans war; mm. 1 members offered to wash and ti in Ch 1 °°r"i'.1f‘i".'i....a "°‘ tetown. varnish the school dulu dux-in S. G 1111,. N‘ vacation and also to sea nbo t the members to her him. g.}{,‘‘'‘{;‘ the making of \vlndow.boxes for July meeting. . ' ' T. CAPITOL Sllmmos-side TONIGHT 7:15-9:15; SATURDAY 2:30-7:15-9:15 § OUTLAWS OF ALL TIME... Irilh nicmo INK - l.lVD ' - Mama by Duemdby LEONARD GOLDSlv;E‘i'lVb; HARMON JONES‘ GEORGE W. GEORGE Ind GEORGE F. SLAVIN . EXTRA — EXTRA SPECIAL SHORT FEATURETTE “THE JAVANESE DAGGER" A Scotland Yard Short Feature Narrated by Paul Douglas. God t i t ' ' ' . On Wednesday evening. June 9, gun I vcor. "Mm 7' the Summcrside Baptist players _E M_ c_ p3)s;‘eqrgte(Cl)ut tEi)e;iiY0!‘l1-IactCon<:]t:_Y_1C<:r)‘/ Sllllllll£‘l‘Sldt'. T Today ______ __ 3:30_7:15 _9.15 the Miscouche Parish Hall. A large “ .’ Spturday .... 2230 -7115 - 9215 crowd attended and neat sum - was realized. I '"' ‘V "A_'—'' A "'— V ' _ BORDEN -. — ' Friends of Mrs. Eddie G. Dos- FM ,“ d 7_15_9_15_ M t. ’i‘ A“I‘“m‘d bi’ Roches will be sorry to know that S 1 "ii" a grnoay ‘ ' ‘ 8 ‘"9" h P she is confined to her home 3”’ “V "’ '. Jan” P°w°“' F’"‘ t 9 7555- o - through illness’ ley Granger in technicolor mus- ' [ Ical comedy romance-— P,-aued 1,), the Miss Helen Gallant of Wclling— “SMALL T_0wN GIEL" ,, ion. was in Miscouchc on June 9. Bmk drawing Saturday Public. . _The at the home of her sister. Mrs. . d D. H. Gallant. BV. I nappers Alma dlld Vicinity “CAMEO” is a‘ rare and KENSINGION _ —-Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Wal- Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Mstincv m0V"7g lace and son Reggie were visitors Saturday 2:30. The two lovo . to Surfimcrsidc on June 3. They stories of one woman played by CXPCHCHCC ' we . t .t f M . d M . L tt Y . WilxliamcP'i-ld(fi';t.s lclapler Aa\?enue.rs 0” a °ur“‘%A1l;I.A" "u I’ “W”. “M ”“"'"m" ""‘A ‘ Also Serial and News Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour - and daughter Wanda. wcrc vis- "‘ itors to Cascumpec on May 24. with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald spent the week-ending Juno 5 in I Winsloe. They were guests of their V on-in-law and daughter. Mr. and FR[DAY—-8:30 um: gimuppgn * Mrs. Freddie Turner. I-W ‘ SATURDAY—-7:30 - 9:30 Miss Rae Donald and Mr. Leigh g Donald. Charlottetown. spent the “WHlRLWINl)" ' .—‘ * » week-end at their home in Alma. t i --S fl.l'l'll - Mr. John P. Wallace attended ‘ g l a meeting of the executive of the Gene Alltfy . Federation of Agriculture held in ~..<.-........_....,,._ ‘ Charlottetown on June 7. Smiley Burnett» ¢ ‘''|l-''-''II|I*II ,, ‘ ‘- Mr. and Mrs. Alton O'Brien and Good shot.“ including ' “' ' family. Alberton. were visitors at » 2 ft‘, Iv l A th h fM . O'B‘ ' - ‘~" ‘ ‘A’. enets. c;i’|lneAi(l"l'l8 olhs June "Ge." 5 par ‘ doublereel comedy‘ D. V J Get the finest the iinisiil emove yell)’ '°.d down in: tnkinl off ¢°°dv hm” Leaves a P¢"l‘°‘ ‘M’ Wax filo Jfihnsonrs > ':‘ ‘N’ l0lit,__it cur wax job money can buy so Johnson’: brand new ‘(An-viii: (i.i.ANEil Q9 'i'iibbing way CAR-Pius; '9- how will out-, BIIVIIOW! ‘ 25¢ lianiiod Time