h. CHARLOTTETOWN Awarded Safety Patrol Trophies APRIL 20, 1953 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE - I Summer Street, Bununereiilo. Phone 8031. Newl, Subscriptions. Advertising Representative: GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Home Phones: 8032 and 8033. PAGE FIFTEEN in Alberlon Women . Active in Work A V For lied Cross : Tl-1.”. GUARDIAN. Borden Branch of 'Ganaiiian Legion Elects Officers llniured When fMolorcycIe And . Car Colliiig .-.-17 The Guililrdlhn nah: bo.bousghI at any o1'un . ii to ow no s are: l iunmereldet ' ' , There was a large attendance at -Duri the set months wo- , in Bell Bookstore. Summer Street; Gourlleo 0. genre, 2! Central If-I001. ia..EKi3i'i:e'iieti3iiyengi"ia:3?nt?,',,'M,f, the meeting Friday night of Bor- men of nilbertoii) and its neigh- 'Ji Kelly's News-Itond, Wile! Slfeeli Mill Gllldal. I1 Granville Strut; Ephioh Road, Wu taken m prim, den Branch No. 10, Canadian Le boring community known as "The hi," Doucettes GI-oc'sry. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. lcoumy Hospital in an unconscious gion..B. IE. 5. L., at the Borden Le- Dock" have participated actively - water Street; Vlncel Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Ennuira 8ell- tmhdmoh .,.em.,d,,y ahgghooh ,1. gion Home, when the election of in the relief work of the Red . , E; Service Drug store. it the ram he cyhhde, Royal. officers took place, Cross. On Friday. Mrs. A. C. Green, 4 5-5 W'"' in Kelli-llllloll. ihgiheld momgycle he Wu dhvihg Those elected were; honorary Red Cross convener of Alberton -1! WEST PRINCE orncs iwest on Water Street in Summer- President Colin love: president. Wnmenr 1rl-'ii”"9- l0"l'"d9d '0 M if Alberton: Frlnk Weeks. Representative. side was in collision with 3 1947 John Mclmc; first vlce-piesl- F-rd Cm” i3"dlll":l"e" i,"1Ch"& ri ghoh" 53,; ome. ma "4 mm”. Icmv sedan turning Ohm which dent, John I-lanlan; second vice lottetmvn twenty-five towes an . I istreet from Granville Street. driven P"5id9lli- Fred R-9-Tladilaiii 59" ”"my.'hVe nee claims which Mn . -PAINTING Mid Paper h8nK- -RESERVE Tuesday and Wed- ibv George Mcchhk of Borden. geant at arms, Reginald O'Con- be. Shipped Bl Once '-0 the H005 515 gr ing. Apply Mr- Blacqulere. oppos- nesday, April 28th and 29th, for ' -The mhhed mh suffered a 59,- nor; executive, Emery Richard, 131- Stricken areas Oi Holland; also Six ii, iii, ile Antlgue Shop. Kensington. three one-act plays in Presbyter- We Czmmssmh hhd was m,hh,d by wood Pickering. John shhmrdl sweaters. three dresses and sixteen Z ; ', Ian Hall. Summerside, eight ilh, Austin hejhhey who h,.m.9d 51 Fred Sherrey, John Darrpcn, mm. Pill” Oi, alliiie 30Cii5- V 5 ...TBAVELLERS BEST seed o'clock. Sponsored by 'Young i,he' Shem, Shortly hm”. the hhcldehi mett MacDonald; service officer, M3i”'”il5 ii" me” amcl” We" l cleaning Pilllli '3 "0W 1" W9" Adult Gl”0llP- HF hihs removhd to prihhe Couhui Reginald Rodgeis; secretary, Em- secured from "he Red Cm” am! they have been made up since the first of February. This work of sewing and knitting for people in need. especially children, goes on such at George Carr's for clean- ing timothy seed and cleaning and treating grain. Hospital where his condition inst "Y RiCill"d- evening was reported as sllghtlyi The lnfellne N15 Dfeiidfd DVET irnplflved. He had regained non- by Pat Martin. Zone Commander i ifor East Prince. Following the --HAMILTON VARIETY CON- CERT - Wednesday. April 29. not 23th as previously advertised, Ons- ..v RIETY show ti 1 i t l , 1 wt . 5Cl0Ll5ll9S5- I 4 . h thrdlighout the year and materials lair A"Mushrooms COI?1riHg Ulila. grcacgioiiis. mSi;s0n:ore5dml?,y cX)';;1;i'iit.0tl'i Pom? Chm PH” inme andlfiiiiiiin (iii ofii.c.ii!'c.me5a: Ede liif are "ammo ”' an times for um” i I hreslented in 0'Leary Hull. April Women's Institute. Constables Elmer Matheson and l - l r t " " who would like to share ihe Joy ,' ' 215! at 8 pm. Music. step tiancintz U” wed” "me Caued i” W” ummemd" pmvmml meme!” . and Wlrilrrlinn 01 participating in 2 scene of the accident and cnliducl-I A number of addresses were giv-H, and monologues. Prrsenirid by -niAGisTRA'rE's COURT -In i d h h 1 ,1 ti ien. by Earl Cannon. C. M. Sin-3 E ., gg , O'Leary Whmell" I"3iitlllE- C0llnl)' -Mazistratels Court at re 19 D0 Ce mes Ea rm nsjcltiir, president of the Charlotte- North Ah1e,.;hh ht lash mum Summerside on Friday before ; ltowri Branch; Charles Hogan. hwhed 52 he, Cm, 0, the h.U,.1d.s -DABNLEY players present Mfiglsirote R. S. Hinton, Q.C., a l president of the Summerside radio 59,; and E,h.hh,. 29"h,,,. gem "The Balr;d1i:s wBe(-iautllfiul Bhliyh Tlgtflliifl man was fined 5100 and l a o Branch; Bayfield Ellis, provin- ;' 1 ' Darnley ti . 9 nos ay, pr cos 5- or rlving while impaired. C y f cial chairman; Vince King, pro- W h 1 an ,. 1 h 29th. Specialties. Curtain 8:30. 2 Saint lililleanors resident for n vincial vice chairman. and Arthur eredaoh 2a,2.,,h,?,f -:,eci:?en:uyh,(;hs:so,ii', ' aViilRV lrilior in a place other ll. Carney, provincial honorary id t h 2000 h M ' -CONDITION iliirnovrzn - than his reslrienre was fined szo hm Vek the hs of the N ,,,, ., gWHgm,” gton Pfogramg treasurer. ma 9 ” 9 ' iii" ” ' Simmiislfir "rs ii c ii i: am i iii?-on viii? iwi w ii- iii it receive a com a re 0 ' elng in Oxlca e ” ,' gt - . i it... left leg, and multiple cuts forfeited his ball of saofs. ' ' ' ' n F ":'h”i””; Si,1m"'”f”d:- :1”””5; e In on an l and bruises, when struck by ill ed 9 ahardng 0 Top ea ' car driven by Ray Brown of Rich- First Appearance two of their fellow students. The Injured By car . i haul 3 am, Saturd 3 , ' 3WBTd5 life d0IiB'v9d by the SE8ii0ll -Plmrams of the current serlesi xiriiiniza was sommvhat improvgd 0 - Newspaper' "The Alibatmss" "3 Oi 53hl”l""?lll'5 59h001 Parade Werel ,.,,:h,,dm. The injured mm, had Eh”-50 memlbefs Wired W105i C0ml?9- heard over radio station CJRW on. "Mn ,i;i,',,g ',,,, ,h.. h,,,,k hi ,, Auxiliary Meets tent in safety patrol duties The hhlnw mrmmnd 21 of the erenmss of April 10th and Apnli 7. mmor just west of hhsmuchhl V -The new -Tn-T-1 d R C A ?:1(;:)idvEillnegfehereI;T78lEttedG(;;hJd- weuingmm has. thhon. to Phnre 17!: Iatlldh there weretihany flge .V dmm by Elm” Comm" P" .-W Band presentyed a growd l')iGadllir.iP AmGoac)kiiisiieliorvvO;nd Jolirii C””"”' H”5lm"1 S”i"rd'" ""”' :ri13l”iilni0PilileStilir'i5 grliszigtriaizliitlrft wail - route to haul out G:illdpl's car , . 3 ' ' 'r Ain - 3 ( V I " . on it 0.33:2; iif.?3Sf 3:::'."i:i :53:i:la'iC:.:.i::”.::.ifi:;W:..2: it :i".i:.5:i-:::'.M”i.:-.i::;.:i; ;i:...::;..".::i :.::i:...:; d::.'.:"l;;?. Iherebv proclaim April zoih at he . . . V I C me L cti .. . .: . . . , ' h . A - - 'i , 1rlri:kih””i”ridSiliriIi1'Jv:liii0 tiiienoiz the home of Mrs. Lewis Bcrnaild lined the 5””i5- 35 ii lilllfif? 115 W91? Pf950ii38d by CVVC K8Il.V0ii. b””S”' "H" "mm .s"”")i by " S3ill'7ii Mi-W-lllche C0lil'9lll- All ' ;i "P fa gig” mg hull" Gus on Thursday evening, Ah,” 9, first public debut lll liczitiiiig lipicommatiding Officer of RCAF',"" '””'"", by M:””'"9 G”””"" Maisilili J0illl50ll SCil00iZ Willie 0” openlng date of fhe (Em hm wh is vormcmv 'm i with (guy-teen member! present. an Air Cadet church parade iriistatlon, summerside, Glxc Ken. Th? Iiffldcnt 0N'lil"rPd rlliplrslle April 17th those heard were from: !'hae” Prhme goumv HO; halmq " The meeiing was presided over the town of Summersicic yestcr-lyon exiprcssed his appreciation and me Mme, M Fred ,M”M”5l?"'i Aiili'iD.'i' Rllrfli School. Irishtowlil r ip ' ” by the president, Mrs. Gerald d”g,h"l0gllillZ- ( !Si.I'('SSEfi the importance of the 7" Iii” hlf-”lll'”l' if'i'ldlrilZ in ll6'ii- School. Hamilton Scnliool and Air, hh 9, -l,- . F 0 . Gamble, assisted by Miss Eva Mac. 5 l'llld- C0lllll059d 0- Fliifliit 30.safciv patrol work in controlling. "W ”"c Mr'll5il3i -1flhil50ll Sihooir l v-BRhhMir RAP tlilnfntif :A".' Lellall. Mrs. E. W. Turner, Mrs. mm "'5 ”"d" the lilimlflll Oiiliede-riilmn traffic. Shown in the. It i5 ”"'i”'S'”'”i "W W” i"' F” We llmloll 0i ii” Piiogrm - - 5 h"R'NiraSMi(iE”.re in? (full: Robert Woodslde and Mrs. Lewis the'bandI-haSi"- 533 wt F C0llii9.V.ialiove Photo from left to right areiimpd "H" Md 3”” 5”iil”"i W1 d9V0L5d '0 5P9ii”lEv "'0 5&5 Of ixiq':73ndaV""morir'I';'ng"3w?m”n””:;;V:;'r':1 Bernard. Mid Dl'0Vl(ied Very flue :iiuslc filal;sxL hh.h.,sV Chairman of thehf an alilnninlillc, when no was teams were on hand on the ever, barph-of money PMNM me hnk The minutes of the hut mum had aiispeciators hoping that pu.;7- Board, Johh Hunter, Mh Murray struck by tho other car. He was ning of the 10th, Bedeque and, by pulling off a shutter and prying up a window. A juke box ing were read and approved. A letter was read concerning the Maritime Home for Girls. Satis- iic concerts by the band would be- come a frequent and rcgular part of its musical activities. shanks. Principal. Janette Good- .fellow and Gfc Kenyon. taken to hospiltil by the driver of the car that struck him. It is expected thnt he will be well an- Cciitral Bedeque having beenl brought back to break the dead- lock reached when they appeared CAMPAIGN was pulled npilrt apparently in factory 1. r, - The Air Cadet parade in which ..L7 .- l outzh to he rolenscd from hos- a few weeks aao Central Bedeque the hope of flndini: ii (cw nick- - ape 5 were given by the about 60 S r i 'd ,' A . . v d ' 8" fl ' i ' les, hilt apart from the dnnlngc d13r.h:e",fexi”Th';igff:e5hi"wci,;”lf'1 dressed in cfradritrslixxcrsioonn BAPTIST w. M. s. mm mm or tomomm l fgiigf Slhzgcifhfuzamez mg: in the Town of Summerside and request to this machine and the window at the home of hf”. host; E51: force blue. marched snlartly be-i Tm” ”"""""T'T""'r contestants were given in a prev-l, . . - . v . nothing elsed tilgpcaretl to imp oh the hmch mmmmee are hi; bind the band. was under the! -The Knutsford Baptist wom- Mcneulis loiis imte-up they are not men-i 0" Cmlens 70 9W9 ""5 CCNPCIQH their been tnuche . ectiuse the Cur- (oh Wm . M E command of Squadroli Leader M,icn's Mi55l0l1ali' societv met Wed- tioned at this time. The otheri ltni: Rink is now closed for the Mr: ssthh ghhvmewhhdTur1?1:: A. Shanks, officer coinmalldirig NO.i,lleSCiay am,mOs:m, Anni huh at the two teams to appear were Sailiti wholehearfgd suppan. rwison. no money was on the Herbie Vhwheh 53 Summerside Squadron Royailhome of Mrs. Don Smaiimall. A d v' ' 't E-i9l"l0l'5 sfhimi and summersidei prPmlSOS. and the iilli"V6S were Refreshments wen sewed by Canadian Ali Cadets. b'Lm,',. Tljat had as iheu guests :1 y High School. fighting through to obliged to leave, presumably di5- Flying Officer Elmer Pitlcali was the ladies of. the 0'Leary United a 17-14 finish in favor of Sum- appointed.-S. Alberfon and Vicinity Mr. Neil MacDonald is ill at her the hostesses. The meeting closed with the Benediction. Kensington Honours Member adjutant and Flying Officer Jack Cahan and Flying Officcr Derek the C. N. R. Station and proceed- ed up Summer to Nortre Dame treat. with the Roman Catholic -air cadets falling out for service in St. Pauls Church. and the re- Churcli Women's Missionary So- meeting was opened by home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. singing the hymn, ”When I survey Jihe Wondrous Cross." Scripture. ireatlitig taken from St: Mark's: jcospel. was read by Mrs. E. Ln, :Norton, followed by a reading an- and Mrs. James Murphy on Sun- day, April 12. Miss Greta MacDonald. teacher mcrside High school, four rounds drey MacGl'egoi'. Janet Tanton,;i Ii-iiia Ferrlsli. Phyllis Muirhead. From Summc-rslde High Schoolzi Marjorie Ireland, Margaret Cofiin,, Barbara Vaughan, Donald Gayg; Due to defence projects in other , ciety. The president, Mm. Small- , - - hlwillg be?” C0mP15ted- T5059 93” Hughes were flight comiilanders. man, presided, 53355 '”':”me ii(i.”.i”?f”l- t E3? ticipating were-froni Saint Ele- ufeus Qf cQnadQ Qlld fhe ensuing The parade formed in front of The Bideform has ” Hsltci a 8 anors School: Betty Compton, Au-, - shortness of labor. I would advise all citizens to make arrangements for their mainder di v . . ,,, ., r : E'l ll H4"h Sci 1, . cm the , ' , o home in Allerton. gg-rhe memhe B 0, the chhhohc in the PlEiir.sfi)cy'etL;-riiilizi grilurizxil ser”CE.mIcd bhalfhter Imemah andtia7JaSlt3lrerSil(l)eildHll"5S at iijicic iiome of Irf,X:,e?4(3Ilil;:1,::l(;;1, and Irma penishi, ICBCY I'eqlIIfQ"IQI"'S NOW: 1 1- . ,- , ' praier y r:. A ex )lacDoi altlu . A e - 2 , , Mrs. Arthur Wright has return- wovmens League of Kemmgm" An” Serums the pamde re-it'lf!El' which all joined in sinizinnihel pa”mS' Mr" and Mis' 0mm M 58”” Emma” school and Bari l waned oh Miss Isabelle cohdoh assembled on North Miil'if9l Street - ” MacDonald. ham Vaughan and Irene Moluitam ed to Alberton after spending the winter months in Toronto. Mr. G. M. Donald returned on on Thursday night. April 9 and presented her with a parting gift. Miss Condon, a valued member of the Kenslngwn and proceeded past the saluting base in front of the Armouries on Summer Street where the salute was taken by Group Captain A. G. ,the Doxology. Prayer was then of-i lei-ed by Mrs. Ralph Adnrns. l Roll call was answered by 12 members, each repeating a verse oil Mr. and Mrsr Ernest Moore and family, Summerside, were Elie-995 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aus- of Summerside High School had perfect scores. ' h i Participating in the spelling i HENRY W. WEDGE. I . - Sub-d' isi , . . . t.t n A rll 17th were Irish-: fhthrdynghnhoigiihlgmgxstinfehlbfgogg has entered the school NXVNU3: fer?-orgtcommanding officer R. C. :C1r;;'”:1r;ti:r?1":it::e01feat:E l;'1:iir;'g'i!in ?hiiill75 Oil 5lll'idili't April 12- f:))lIl1'f1egSCohEi0i pand Cape Travel-sci MCYOP. mg in Fglconwood Ho hi h . . atioii, Summcrsidc. i r l5 ' i 3 "i m-- School this contest ended in a? l in Moncton. He was a d . '9 3 ”' - - . . - v - - . . ', . . . hv his ,h1mh.' Miss C?f:;)mlgD:;eid was spending a few days leave at thTh9 Parade disniissed in 110”, OK ?l0lC(i,;4lAl1ziihfieblngheelifai Mr, and M15: Emile Muilfiillj. draw, although two extra rounds Town of summerside hhd his brother Dr Stanley Dom her home. e C. N. R. Stationrs. Wm i 55 ' 3 , . iMelville. lV9I'eVl'iSl.t0l'S at McNeills were compieied on the air, ha of Mohcwh ' when the gueghs hm .11 mem. -?--a- and Sreal-l' lil'rPr90lni?d- Bi-'50-Mills and vicinity on Sunday. The students representing these . a b1ed' the pmaldenh M"- Eiimbelh 1 F I Sezjeml Card: of thanks' d d APT” 12- schools were h from Irishtown Brennan explained the obect. f . ””e5i”m 9"” was "3 "" School: Bloyce stavert Beryl Mac- beiifinlrriiiitiiiifi ”” Katherine and called oii Mi-Os. an 8 unera di55ll55erl- Mrs Avlrrd Harri-l "r Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Milll- Leod. Charles Broii'n.'1rene Sim- ported 533.00 proceeds made from . , J. Pendergast to 1-end dd, gall and family were guests at mans, Mary Campbell. From Cape Sis.l.i::;t.::".i..W:;:..i.ii:;i .3 w, exi;,res;l,,s”resf5f lit Wellington i:.':::r..:::i-..;i.isle. lr.:..:.i:: l::.:.:::;i and M”. wmshon E 1 d Th , a er epar ure an Wis ing her g r , ' - l l3m-5- v Son. V 98 ill? i were iwmnmmed Bynlgnesn Enkheya every success in her chosen Gather. hrhe iunugl--OT L d S the holdlmz of o dhilib vacation April 12. Macwilliams, Shirley Noonan. Beryl Cnmpben and son Donali byntiiie ni)drd:”tat.'ivu fwcompamed min J Vernon Arsgiiiaiirig this ciiaiisbcldssigiilofhllatgneldl andlsit )vvesnsL deA Mr ci-auto;-dWI;a-msev Conway ?:la.g():t)I-tirehtyjxcii glcingfihdcgzigbegdagr ' t e n on 0 an appi-o- held ' , ' ' g - I ' v I ' r M priate giri. Token compicieiy by On Wednesday morning. cided to set it aside for a later is spending a few days at the Williams of Cape Traverse school 1, hm;3tI1'eO,hna1h;::?';),(;;ihC:1(l;:;tx?:1;v surprise Isabelle graciously ex- Am” am fmm We hon"? Oi his decision. home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin had perfect scores.-S. ”BAcK . - WORK" "whim. :v messed hm. ahhmhmmh A why parents to the Inimaculiite C0n- Reports from the different com- Phillips. Mr. Brent Ramsay. Alberton, is bending a two weeks' vacation with relatives in Boston. Mass. informal social evening passed all too quickly while the ladies served refreahsnenu. Kensingfon and caption Church. Many sorrowing friends and acquaintances paid their lm respects to the deceased, who was a favorite in Wellington. The lengthy cortege was head- ed by members of l1M.C.S. Queen mittees were then heard. A Math- er's Day program was discussed and the following were appointed on it committee: Mfrs. Dan Small. marl. Mrs. E. L. Norton, Mrs. Avard Harris. Mrs. Bay. wedlock. The Misses Jean MacDonald and Kathleen Williams spent Eiister Sunday at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wil- lliims, Bldeford. Early Start Continued from page 11 of butter-making ingredients and to en community. An Idle Man is no asset. - Charlotte, chari gm .' d rggg oheesemakers usually close down : the direction of st" G03: of u;';t): ifYriZSiHi:i')i:rt iV(IjEsnut1:Ifi:onan(i3e:4ri; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore and mmplewly i . t I 3;? .3f.?SfnZi"?.;.i”iifii?Ei””aiii? W"-V l”""” ”” '"r"””” i” "t"?.”'- .Y””””, ”.X”'i.;””-g"'”” ..i.i.i..oi2?nJL?5i3Ei..5”.32Zl?.?.ifiileitii E ' L-I-D i t i 5 ie ome rs. . oores par- it t - -i - coliille T0 Be w9d ' hm-M1-ho lhlld Min ,1G:rd;3n gravy ;vatsh followed by the mem- ii” mime "” mm M” grits, Mr. alido Mrs. William Phil- til min hislwhwi she lniaculr-r able Pu - - I ' I1 113'. fan or ii an o e Wellington branch of T .. . 'i n sum-lav A rii 12, to nnerafe ronsrien y. pp ers ' 1 . - A l -tt entitled. The nuts ll” 0 -- P . won Friday evening. Apr” 10 g:ti:I11.d"Y:.Bh' Whltirenulidr. Cooke is th; Cahnadlan'Leglon. of Tri:v9.l;ou9m'.. hy Mrs. Arthur -& of farm and ilFhing equipment . , my mm of mends and my a co e on. d equiem High Mass was con- hams-t Mrs. BM. wedimk, Mrs, Mrs. Roy Murphy and family mczintime in! off excess workers 340 Water St. Summerside lives of Miss Bertha Barlow gath- Mfg A1 - C k LuCteddbyMthe Dam" priesiv Rl3V- post" smahmahlmd Miss mm. were guests at the home of her lmtll the sprint: pickup. mid M the Community Han weh E h - 03:1”-9 'T0 On went the toner . acDonald. asisted by "3 Adams was ,.hh,,.5.d. The parents. Mr. and Mrs Edmund In Cfhnrlotletmi-n the City auth- hhgmn when E mlsceu- as er wee end visiting friends in the Rev. Charles Gallant of Eg- eat. , h dosed -by singing yea, on Sunday. April 12. orhg mt Shep: whmhg cm.” to ' M16005 Charlottetown and Melville. mont Bay and Father Kelly of m mg ML ' ' ;h0Wel' was held in honour of her mhmmine marriage. Miss Rosita Hickey and Miss Miscouche. The many floral pieces, mass cards "Beneath the Cross of Jesus," andi the Lord's Prayer in unison. A rle-I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams a minimum: WhOiPFa'GTS have few- er tnick: nn the roads. service sta- Mi. Bab . "Ill-d exliressloris of .n ,h d 1,. h and family. Slermon Park. and honscufdmvnHi(i1rsf;1ff5nri(lryar- :ie.huom'.i;'.3t.?:in..””..”Sif;i..iZ 3.i:::'::.C;i:”;.:.:g,,:idl;" ,rill:; l,:'".5r,::gi,.i,,',::ii:,i;:d "3, iii Wm il:3f.22.il;i:.i.”.X.:.f..??:X'.. i....'...E we and Mrs chi, Williams and get ml. the ............. You CAN HE! P Day and Daisy Barlow. where two to Notre Dame Acati)dmy.mwhere The Drill ibeareeific Biiailrliilgdrs and ii 5””! hm" mn"wed' ilaiiinnlioxngldtffmixsiiir. dfijhiollfnlsf numb" Dr lwlmm i . . . Chair! were placed and a basket, Wrllcwlne with lovely gifts. they are taking commercial courses. after spending a week at their of .Wellington braiich. Canadian Lesion. were as follows: Comrades rence Mllligan on Easter Sunday. Hni-rlr-rt hit of all are the con- struction workers. the CHlTiPl'li.PFS., UNEMPLOYED WAR VETERANS The bride-groom-to-be Mr. Earl T M W- the bl-icklaycrs. the painters, the l hhmuhem, WM moaned by Mr. homes. M11; Arl;g;l;ililit- 1l:!:jC1d;:dA1:f31anllrldt. . DUNBLANE W1. Miss Leone Htutchinszhn has (re-: Lahore” untpss hv Chm”, they By Shhhmsihh Th? 1 therno Gallant and seated beside Mr. Fred Arsensult C.N.R sec- John Richard: Aiibin Gflii'll'lC' Th re ular monthly meeting Eimnedit:?,mehoEii1emnf5TiierIi' ilrirlgclg Ni: hmiw" ii” i" Mrkimz mi " 3””. ' ' bi'id9sl'0-be. after which there iionmgn, has left for' Montreal to Pint! belief! W91"? C0ml'8(i9S inn-i of-the Dllngbiiille Women's Institute ca,3:z;4aCCehu11 H.,hf.H. ' ' which is for rlnnlilzil ndVnnFPd '0 : 2'5 hearty applause by the audi- wrce. Gifts were opened and un- W99d by Miss Daisy Barlow visit his brother-in-law. Joseph Arsenault, who is in a Montreal thony White and Fideie Gallant. Father MacDonald officiated at the home of Mrs. with 12 mem- was held at Lew Livingstone Mr. Roy Mliilpliyrleft for Labra- bn mrrlrri on tliroutzlimit the win-- tcr. i ”BAOK- T0 - WORK" CAMPAIGN hospital following 5 serious in. the grave after which the firm b d f ' visitors. The pre- .1 M Ci r, A ii 5 ti i-i Many mPr"iinnl5- dPSPiiP R R'hll': - 1- "joy for hei with the mfg i1;llr:hchl:er1i;o!yEtlggnthwnvlhge gjteastglorilgd h: was lsgtiltzd fhrgan tlmlgle-Cvahlfitueen fps; sieci:l:ni:;n Mgsfiienhdy lv:3acPheDi;isogl. piiindmto lg: t?ri1Dlo.lPd-d alliieiiemiiieis, drlwh in hltl:1i:;srl.j ;flrl:):1i:1ll:nri”Wi):::Ii:i "Me 50" 0 p mmhhhh ' ' I an roops. V es an e an t. e genre ary, rs. srcy a - W. neope on . i. t . , with eailiusutieiiiiifi a?i?rie.mF'Eff While in Montreal Fred planned Last 5'0” W5 iiolliided hi" two Phcrson, presided. Mr, and Mrs, Rnnigoy M.-icLpori, they linvc rinu'crk- lhosn a.e long, 3"50il placed each gift neatly Mlrby. The four young ladies are to attend a National Hockey Lea- gue game. m-embers of the R.C.AF. The le- mains were laid to rest in the Tile meetlnz was opened by all repeating the Creed in unison. Roll Victoria West, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter MiiilIl' and family. Ellctrslle. service t-nlploycc: mostly married. to whom a layoff would be rlisnst-L Summerside Gil cousin: of M155 B9"-hd Bari ' church cemeieryi call was answered with a dona- were guests at the home of Mr. rolls. 3 AL th ow Mrs. Edgar Hickey of Indian -w-rmr--m-m tlon to ii grab bngwhich was 8.1- and Mrs, Ralph Ellands on sun. Ii 15 for the mam: classes Of 0I!ening,oM:0n:,1l::lEo: hill the slit River, was I recent visitor to MISSION BAND ENTERTAINS terwpidu sold, bringing in two dol- day, April 12. w,,,k..,,. ipplltdlrri in tn-.5 .e.umm.mv, QAHADIAH LEGION B. E. S. I.. few well ciyogen W cdem spoke . Ch”M't"19w"' la”. 0'19 new member W” W91" ' in n that the National l'-7mp'oy7nent Of-I 9" ' M "mill" The Afternoon Auxiliary of the Mr. Charles Read, teacher at ”id Ippreciation on behalf of nfnd Bertha to their many :0 the youor their kindness: also ed "1 H8 iadief who participat- e evenings enjoyment. All Th” Wrillinder of the evening Miss Joyce Mullally spent the Easter holidays in Kinkora. the guest of her aunt, Mn. Mac Mc- Kenna. visited Charlottetown recently. Women's Missionary Society of Trinity United Church. Charlotte- town were entei-tallied by the chudlen of the Mission Band at Song by Junior Girls; Recitation, carried. The minutes of the previous meeting was then read and adopt- ed. Correspondence was read and dealt with and a letter from the treats. The new siok committee is Maple Leaf School. spent. the Eas- ter weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. rind Mrs. Wilmont Read, Coleman. on Saturday evening, April 11. flaps, thrr Cnfindinll Legion. N10" 30;”-dc of Trivia thc Mwors and! City Councils of Charlottetown itndi Summcrsldc and a nllmbcr of pith- lic splriled elnnlmer: are stinmrt-i n I: ,, wni-il-y :on-mtinitv enter- Branch No. 5, Summcrside IT'S A GRAND IDEA find in uni” "F" They're Amon those-.Tr;n this vicinlt :lg'ttE:'8l::rCiI'i1l'leiE':'ii:gI1' fB()rI!mi1h8w?Oni- cggigiiteiiinotviazljieaddsphllityi ditbcge M d ill-”I-:do-ird Brid mg mp Mew: mack-in-ivnrki ' . - ' ' . - is. . it .. . Olly Good Fellows." attending: the Drama Festival din:-7 i0Wih8' i9P08l'8mZ Recitation. Ess- Plans for a Qliiiio design were spentt :1: Easier wcckelid at Mmmw” i M" spent In memuy Chan uh he, muting on April 9 wgfg Mn, ter Giadness. Barbara Maylie: not completed. and the matter was home of Mrs, arimzes' parents, Mr, mm ; lunch served by you lag; wot Hamid Bird. Kemni Mm L. 0, Easter 1Exercise, Tile 'Door; left over for the time being. The and Mrs. Gabriel Blilger, Foxley r A Fhm hhug : the cmhmuhhy. Mhnygwuhef for Rarrisaiv, Indian River. and Mr. 'hhvlIil1n.E) he BTells og5EliE.:stci;, iecita'- members .also deciditidblthlaft early River. i hmppinah we” extended to the Arnold Walker. Kelvin. o1.d apes ogm K as er. story, fall would be a su a e line to ' h T . , ' h v . 5 hlppy couple, Dr mu M" Punk Dome" ti?!-nyzrr lisnmlhada Egg: hr;t;hni'hec0;1ihr;ht:eidrghtgzg m'ln'he mhiignnrhd hiammeesnjwthg phi:-S "ye Its a real Spllng ionic to have the community . Li and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Badger ml-re. Easter Newness; Easter in; two calls. accompanied by Mrs. Edwin Dawson. poplar Grove, i . - 1, , I undertake a "Back-to-Work" program. 3 ,- ; . 0' ff iitious Huffy fl(yVm,,i weekend. for their nice treat of Easter eggs fund. Austin Phillips. 1 .,, lit their meeting. The president, Mrs. Lorne Elus kindly invited -Ap . h 1,. Mr. Clair Croken of nnersld Mil Bllllhdefs. Ftnlied. Kcitll the members to meet at her home I I 1'” was a visitor to Kerisington on Coffin introduced the special num- for their May meeting, roll call i Friday, April ioth. ber on the program. A duet by to be answered by an exchange of Mrs. Don Macfssac and Mrs COMPANY LIMITED STABILIZFD PEANUT BUTTER Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goodwin of Summerslde were visitors to Ken- singtoll during the April llth .Biessed Easter. Helen Toonlbs; Solo, My Garden, Lelia Dignali Donna Gillie thanked the mem- bers for their kind invitation and Mr. Roy lrupll-n--ot Black Horse Cross was in Kensington and Burn- mei-side on Friday. April 10th. Miss Mary Morrison, Superinten- dent of the Mission Band and Miss Carol MIcRne. The program clos- ed by the children relitatlng the Benediction as follows: Mrs. Carl Easter, Mrs. Leslie Gorrill and Mrs. Neil Boul- ter. On motion it was agreed that 510.00 be given to the Brenda Ellis plant slips or flower seeds. The program committee will be Mrs. Henry MacPherson and Mrs. Lew Livingstone. A speed contest was" put on by Mr. Albert Phillips. Summerside, spent it fair clays recently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ellis. the prize being won by Mrs. Lionel Livingstone. A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses and a social hour fol- lowed We wish it every success 27 Water St. East Summerside