Howl rot Piuaviile. To Mr. Gallant and Iuugiiier Paula of Saint John. N. -I J an elml-lift Ilgmlfg brother glee I. 3., recently visited at the ham! alter-non. .'-Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant extendeh. 9. iympa y is gdrriuangd Mrs. Henry Perry, ML, oi Forest View. were guests of i ' '4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault on Tuesday night March 29, I mud and Water, making driving was a ti t in Ch M . d M L ” I D! an arlottetown ternoon. ..::-..”:.2”;::;".:';: "W M - - in Alberton on business on wed. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsensult tom)" YA" wish U" ' 5P9edY 1'!- nesday morning. were in Charlottetown on Thurs- cup”-Mon' Mr. and Mrs. Alban Craswelll of Bloomfield spent Wednesday There was a large crowd at , the 30th at the home of Mr. and Lenten devotions at St. Anthonya I Mrs. J. R. Dignan at Howlan. Mrs. John Finnan spent the last Snow is last disappearing from Miss Margaret A. Perry of ML Wu.) in Howlan on March 31. Due to the very bad condition Friday morning. April lst. small attendance at the home of week-end of March at Woodstock. Arnett Gallant who spent the Q-4,'.f,' Hiigilrt l,i'”,'lf'i' 310:1” ml Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault o! gintgasmgnms in Sabin J?l'hn' Marx meetingp if Ssh Vxnetlloltlgi Ml Woodstock, were guest, I: the wie” he eizecglna b.”empl1l:::d” Altar Society was held. his glteienl weiite Mr. and Mrs. Alban mg for onurio. - 0 am ay' pr ' . rsenau. Rooney. . - I - Mrs. A. D. Arsenau"spentTuel' Mrs. Oscar Perry and little Doiron were stock. Arsonatilt There motored from Charlotte- town oa Sundday. I-tltliril I-lenrz lth aug er va an the highway which is now a bed Edward Road near Charlottetown son Geixld. returning in the at- A large crowd attended the tun- lata Mrs. Archie Gal- lant of Piusville at st. Anthony: dl3'- Colsan Wood of Green Hill was on Sunday Inornlnl April 3 all 9.45. Rev. M. J. nooney W-s the officiating clergyman 011 Thursday Mill! and again on at the roads there was a very g:;1"Ej1,eac:To.,:?emenu were under eral oi the Fern Blanchard of St. Marks. 7, attended the luneral of in Mrs. Archie Gallant at St. An- thonys, April 3. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Carruthers I and sons David and Wayne mo- The Misses Olive and Shirley tored to wilmot on Sunday, where ily of the late Mr. Russel Ellis Visiting with Miss they visited at the home oi Clay- Mr. and Mrs. rie and sons. Mr. and Mrs. est View. ' and the ol Mr. Gerald to learn that she Ce on nhturday ton's brother-in-law and, sister. Memorial Health Centre on Sat- met at the home of Mrs. Frances MacQuar- urday. March 26th. after a length- MacLean and Mrs. g Melvin Gallanti with Theresa and Nelson of Cole- ent in the Prince County Hos- man were in Howlan on Sunday. Mrs. Leo Arsenault spent Sun- I ..Ar,'A Noriham -The many friends and rela- tives ol Mrs. Alfred Colwill regret is a patient the Stewart Memorial Health: ntre. ' i Sincere sympathy is being 9).- tended to the widow and lame Ivan Donald Mac- lLean on Thursday evening. There was a good attendance. Mr. William Ramsay is a pati- ly illness. lpital. where he underwent a seri- lous operation. His many friends prevalent in this vicinity. jwish him a speedy and com- The Presbyteriaii Ladle.-' M" r him about 300D- rnonzsr aroma TESTS Many are confined to their 000,000 - member World Veterans homes with bad colds which are Federation has United Nations to take the initiat- g ive in determining the effects of Mr. John Ford is confined with nuclear experiments. its London of- pleurisy. His many friends hope to lice announced Wednesday. it said ” - a report "expressing the anxieties world. Thursday, April 7, 1955 The Goardhn Pagan of world as-serviamu" was sad g g to UN Secretary - Geasral Dag LONDON (Reuters) The 10. H.mm-"Hold. ,5. of called on the has members In 3 countrlu and, claims to be regarded by the UN Economic and Social Council as the "international spokesman for the ex-servicemen of w&wswwsmxxxmomwmrW””WhV” day visiting in '.'.' A Mrs. Anthony Finnan spent Wed-. nesday at her old home in Du- var. One Basic Dough makes ilivir. and Mrs. Robert Flemming w o visited at the home of Mrs. , , . Flemming's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Q i .1. HA Richard have now returned , to N. S. where Mr. Flemming is posted with R.C,A. . """,,',;',",",m, Easy as 1-2-3 with now Active Dry roast Never did buns rise so light- so deliciously tender! And 3 table triumphs from the same dough! When you bake at: home get: perfect risings every time with Fli-inch mann's Active Dry Yeast. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of Summerslde. (nee Mae Perry; nl Huwlanl who spent the past. winter in Charlottetown have now moved to Fredericton, N. 8.. uhere Mr. Bernard is employed by the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. of Summerside. Friends and relatives in I-lowlan grieved to hear of the death inl Western Hospital on Wednesday. March 30 of Mrs. Archie Gallant IASIC ONI-RISING SPICIALTY DOUGH L Mooiuro into II large bowl I sup lvliewurill water 1 teaspoons granulated sugar Ind all! until sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle with content: of I envelopes .'laluIunnIIn's Activa Dry Yaoil lillllll MOPS LAST LONGER fl zft!??Z?Iyb5,K and beat until holler ls Iinoolll and very elastic. . Cream in a largo bowl ii cup humor or margorina Gradually blend in IA cup Rae granulated sugar Gmdunlly beat in I wall-boolan eggs Add lo yeast mixture, obovl a third I. limarscaoeli Nun Iuiia Melt I table- spoons butter or margarine in 8-inch square pan; brush aides of pan with fat; mix in 1 tablespoon corn syrup, V. cup lightly-packed brown sugar and 'A cup broken walnuts or pecans. Combine in a who passed away at the Stewartl & waxed paper. Cut half of dough into rounded spoonfuls; place in pan; sprinkle with 2 cups shredded cheese. Spoon re- maining hnlf of dough on top; grease tops. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in modersteiv hot oven, 375”. about stir in 8 Iaaapoana aoll Iauv ' lal mud to Inlnulu, mm my well; W4 cups luliawarni water 4 cups oncoaslhsd brand shallow bowl V. cup sugar, 1 teaspoon 35 minulgg, al a time, beating well ollar oath cinmmon ind V. uummn nutmeg. Cu; addition. out rounded spoonfuls of dough. coat; with 3. 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