tournament finals were complet- ed Saturday afternoon at Civic Auditorium in Summerside. Seen above are some of the winners. Earl Smith, (left) winner of sen- ~ HOWLAN — Miss Norma Gallant, .. eld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R Gallant who entered the Mother House of the Congregation Sis- ters of Notre Dame in Montreal in the fall of 1958, was one of the 12 Island girls who was a participant in a very impressive and public ceremony on Tuesday morning, February 17th., when they received their Habit in the spacious chapel of the Mother House on Sherbrook street west. At this ceremony they were giv- en their name, which for Norma is Sister St. James of the Sacred Heart. Friends of Mrs. Clara ipfac- Kinnon of Miscouche, to - hear of her death on February _____2ist., in the Prince County Hos- | pital. Her husband Mr. Gus Mac- Kinnon pre-deceased her last fall. Sincere sympathy is extended. to the family. ~ Mrs. J.B. Arsenault quietly celebrated her 85th. birthday. on February 16th. Mrs, Arsenault has heen confined to bed all win- ter, and is always véry Happy to welcome neighbors and friends who drop in for a visit. Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault and daughter~Sandra, spent Thurs- day and Friday in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault motored to Kensington on Wed- SOME BADMINTON WINNERS AT S’SIDE The Prince County ‘badminton ,ior men’s singles, also member of the winning doubles and mix- ed doubles teams. Dick Crozier, a member of the Winning doubies team. Reg L’Abbe, won junior nésday, mpanied by (Grace) Mrs. Foca acoreed and baby. son, who was born on February 13th., in the Western Hospital and were returning to their home. Firmin Perry who spent the past three months in St. John, N. B. and Dorchester Mass., arriv- ed at his home her on Febru- ary 25th., after having spent a very enjoyable holiday. A study club meeting was held on Wednesday night at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Jerry Gallant with about ‘15 person’s attending. The president opened the meet- ing with a prayer. Roll call was answered. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secre- Reading from the book “Live lant. Chapters from other pam- ‘Arsenault. - Several were tufned in, read and discus- sed. The meeting next week will be held ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault on Wed- nesday evening. Motoring to Charfottetown on Thursday, February 26th., were Bruce and Clayton Carruthers and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac Millan ‘and little son. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finna’ went to Lot 6 on Thursday,. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arsenault and family. Messrs. Paul and Jerry Gal tary. Mrs. Bertha Arsenault. In Action” was read by Earnie Gal-| |pilets. were read by Mrs. Bertha | questions singles title, also on winning junior doubles and mixed doub- les team. Harry Baglole, other member of the champion junior doubles team. 5 Tant motored to Bloomfield cor- ner on Friday February 27th. Mr. Joseph S. Gallant of Pius- ville and his son 1, who just arrived from Toronto, motored to’ Howlan on Saturday, Febrv- ary 28th., where they spent the afternoon at the home of Jerry and Frank Gallant. to-her studies at Tignish Conver on Sunday, March Ist., after he’ recent operation for appendix in the O'Leary Hospital. Mr. Jerry Gallant was attend on Saturday evening when he was suddenly taken ill. ffa Blasts Sadises TORONTO ‘CP) — The &- quotes James Hoffa, presiden’ of the International Brotherhoc™ of Teamsters, #s saying Pre Smaliwood’s maves to outlaw teamsters and the Internati Woodworkers of . America Newfoundland are ‘‘reprehensib’ and fascist.” “We're surprised that such a thing could happen in Can: ~ under the laws you haye in y« country,” Mr. Hoffa’ .said in a telephone interview, from Wash- ington. | r e | n 2 ¢ — |day he | striking Miss Diane Gallant returned +4 ed by Dr. G.W. Dewar of O'Leary . | situation which w —— ; (CP) ~ The city executive committee ‘Sympathizers. The police Girector said Tues- a secret report that employees and their sympathizers had planned te | seize the. ~Canada- e@cresses and other television personalities. .}Al pleaded not guilty in court Tuesday and were released on bail, They were ordered to ap- pear for preliminary hearing Mareh 15. The’ clash between strikers and police was the worst since the strike began Dec. 20, when 74 French - language television pro- ducers walked out to back de- mands for recognition of their As- sociation des Realisaterus as a bargaining agent. Monday's violence followed a meeting of striking producers and sympathizers attended by an estimated 2,000 persons who en- dorsed the producers’ action -in breaking off negotiations with the CBC. K broke out when those attending the mass session lined up for a one-mile march to the Radio Canada building on Dorch- ester a they said they planned sing O Canada. The police director told the ex ecutive, committee be had the secret report since Feb. 19 ‘‘and no other step could have been taken yesterday in yiew of the LIES, SAYS MARCHAND Jean Marchand... sectetary-gen- eral of the Canadian—and—Catr olic: Confederation of Labor which ‘i2s been supporting the strikers, de-cribed Mr. Langlois’ report as a ‘bundle’ of lies.” ‘ : “We find it difficult to believe’ that Mr. Langlois is as stupid as he appears to be to admi' 1 public that words expressed : mess mteting by a solitary rz and-file trade unionist constit a plot to invade the CBC bui ing,”’ a CCOL spokesman said a statement issued Monday nigh _The executive committee mee ing Tuesday was told that Mayor Milk stainless steel, inside and out, protect the purity of foods. a ~ ‘Fournier of Montreal hes asked the’ ROMP to protect the building, since it is Crown proof? -| ‘The reports of- injuries 1 have! 1 4 WELLINGTON The funeral of the late Mrs. Edward MacDonald took place on Friday afternoon at Lot 14 “|church, Rev. W.B. MacPahil was assisted by Rev. My. Fraser of Tyne Valley United Church. In- terment took place in Church cemetery. Pallbearers were: Stanley MacLean, Stewart Mont- gomery, William Gillis, Gerald MacArthur, Ira Barlow and Jack Barlow, Miss Patsy Gallant was a re- cent guest of Miss Cheryl Reid. The many friends of Mrs: Ed- mind F. Arsenault are pleased to see her home improved in health after being a patient in} PC. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacCaus- land were recent visitors of their son Willard, Mrs. MacCausland and family, ‘Ellerslie. Miss Marie Arsenault recent- ly visited he rsister, Mrs. Eddie Perry, Mr.Perry..and family. Mrs. Bruce Conrad, Halifax, is spending sometime with his wife and two young sons who have been visiting Mrs. Eva Day. The monthly meeting of Cape Egmont “W.I. was held on Feb- ruary 4th. at the home of Mrs. Albin Arsenaait, : - The monthly_ meeting of Ub- banville Atlar Society met at the home of Mrs. Augustine Arse- nault with 19 members and one visitor present. The many friends of Mrs. Steve MacNeill will regret to learn she has been confined to her home by illness. Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ferguson will regret to learn they are both con- fined to their home through ill- ness. : Miss Betty Gaudet. employed |in Summerside, spent the week- | Mrs. Eddie A. Gaudet. Miss Myrtle Ferguson, Cha lottetown, Visited her. parents re ‘cently. easy te clean and resistant te corrosion. Nickel-containing stainless steel is used in commercial dish- washing machines to withstand corrosive detergents. and steal soup kettles, pots, pans, sinks and counter The many. friends of Mrs. Em-| nie Canadian restauratts, the trade mark of cleanliness is ’ Montreal Requests Report With Strikers - (On Clash Montreal St. Lawrence George, ‘said he had arranged for of the producers to meet in real at 4 pad ‘1a CBC.spokesman said it ‘‘would contribute nothing mett Curran will be pleased to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Gallant. ~ : Miss Cecile Richard spent the week-end with her paresis, «Mr. and Mrs. Faustin Richard.» Mr. and Mrs." Joseph Maddix, accompained by Mrs. Fidele Arse- nault,; Mrs. phie Gallant and Mr. Galiant. Sympathy is extended to! Mr. James LeClair and family on the recent death of his brother Oxibe LeClair in Montreal. Mrs. Arthur Birch, Southwest, was hostess recently at her home honouring Mrs. Lawrence Camp- bell at a oe ware of honor was the receipi of many use- ful gifts. A very able eve- ning was spent, Lunch was ved by ladies of the district. Many happy returns were extended Mr. Russel ed by relatives of the recent pas- sing in Ladnew, B.C., of Mrs. Al- fred Edgar Birch and her infant child. Mrs. Birch was a native sides her husband she leaves to mourn one small daughter. Mrs. John J. Baglole is spend- ing some time in Moncton, N.B., being called there owing to ill- ness of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Johnson. Mr. Reid Baglole uemployed in Moncton recently visited bis parents Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bagloe. Sincere sympathy is extended to and Mrs. Peter Coyle on end with her parents, Mr. and |th> sudden death of their five old son Terry on February 3rd. . Joseph P. Arsenault is si. | a patient in P.C. Hospital. Mrs. Arthur Arsenault is con- a ? 7 ™ q com most inexpensive salesman you can employ ---a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT . WANT AD Phone 8506 4 ry - > , | | : T di dad cee Be gare oo / alee, : , fined te her home t Abremt:s WH 18 The Ganrilat, Charlottetown, Mon, Mar. ne, lage “aren Minees. . a . . 2 . Emmanuel Gallant spent 8) wiwur West Cape,visited with her father, Mr. Ak week in N.B. having been called) .ortained the Point Pres-|vin Waite a in the Com- to attend the funeral of bis aunt./terian Young eles mae |Mary Gallant of Shediac. He also} yin » attendance. Games| ©.A.C. Wilfred Harris and soa visited his sister, Mrs. LeBlanuce | wore by ail. A delicious|Garry, accompanied by L.A.C. in Dieppe, and brother Julian of/iunch was served by the hostess|Wensel Harris, to their Moncton. — - |assisted éy Mrs. Percy MacPher-jhomes im Greenwood, N.S., af- montis eventat ot the some af|° et. Carl Raster came. lee ned Sx ae Debra | » Mr. Mrs. Ar- After the game. luaches were Friends of Miss Audrey Ste-|'8#2¢ Harris, O'Leary. - —D.U. Thomse Aquinas Society. [Watt are glad to hear she re-|”~ peeeemacen. 7 a nema Mr. George La-|tummed to her home in West aT Thursday Mr. de.|Point after being a patient in| NORTH BAY, Ont. — (CP) — monstration in the school in Ab-| 4 : - address the annual conference of chants Fe aint ncee ai| spent a few days at the home of|ors and Municipalities here June a vena her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs./2. More than 750 delegates are A well attended wood hauling|S8Y Harris, Knutsford and also|expected. | ‘ “ad c Mr. Arthur . me 2 The many fiend con weet, S€@ Our 1959 Wallpaper Display! | pe eure ae oe eee ee a ee ee emtn. She has now returned to s. : her home much improved. ’ Mrs. Arthur Birch was pless-| Q//¢ ‘pe ently surprised at her home Feb-| ~ ruary 14th., where friends and sot uds ‘relatives gathered on the occass- nce 7 ion of her birthday. She was ex- chessing tended felictations and presented ‘ with tokens of -remembrances. A : very enjoyable evening was spent W. by all present. fe, ~ Mr. end Mrs. Wendell Ward and daughter Darlene recently visited Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ward| . and family of Richmond. —BM.| Becaus > we O'LEARY want the A evohincle party was held % Cape Wolfe Thursday ove} ———-$___________ with a very good attendan- ery finest ce Prizes were awaed te Mi ¥ : Freda Strang . rbert Dennis. A aan was SUNWORTHY roan of es = WALLPAPERS wired ia pregeretion for electric] ARE ALL power which is expected in Mr. and Mrs. Jack oes ae IC attended the’ funeral of the late COATED Melvin Ellis, O'Leary, Wed- nesday afternoon. . : . Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wallpaper is easy -to_look_after_- - easy to look af and easy to live with- Colour texture and carefree living --- they're all yours when you decorate with Wallpaper. Firestone Home & Auto Co. Ltd. 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