THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN NOVEMBER o. r947 _. » —even Without Wiping.‘ » No Scum! No Slr "olrs! Drefl leaves no soap film to polish away. Even the dishwriler feels Cl€Qi18f——-gI9OS8l8S5l ‘o ; p * Mllbllt ro COLORS. -' ‘$0 l . M’ of!‘ w! y [flflfly war MM” on f} W,» More CANADA'S lARGisl-SELLING BRAND for Dishes and Fine Washoblesl York And Vicinity Mr. Irving MacDonald is busy putting s cement foundation under his house. __.. Mr. and ms. Allan Swan, York. were visitors to Mount Btewsrt on Wednesday. ‘q ' Halloween was quiet in York except for some small tricks being done by the children. Zil-lloa-olii Traffic NORTH, AMIIICAN _LI!I s. s. srsvsusou s a. ca” Being “red ‘t. leoriilcnmouo sr. -- All Profits ' MONTREAL, Nov. 4 -<or>-.s Iorrelicyheldon ‘ traffic accident between s taxi and an Army truck. dating back to March 8. 1946. came up In excheq- uer court before Mr. Justice Ang— erl today.when Edgar Omer Gab- riel, a fonmar coal miner from Springhill, N.B.. asked for 327.594 damage. Honore deyns. owner FABEWHJ. PARTY FOB FORMER. NEW‘ HAVEN RESIDENTS begun this week. The work being done by Mr. Gregory. Work on tho York Cemetery has M,‘ n“, Cam oyster Bed at the time of the accident, claim- On September 30 a most de- lightful evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mac- Klnnon when Miss Alice McElroy and her brother Andrew of Brook- oi’ the taxi, also is asking for $600 u damage. Gabriel. walking on a sidewalk at an‘ uppertovm street intersection ed the truck climber} on the side- Bridge, was a visitor to York last week, the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. Mrs. Alex Heston, York_ is spending a few days in Oyster Bed the guest of her niece, Mrs. Gor- Mr. Verdun Robinson left Monday morning to attend the Amheast and Toronto Fairs. Mrs. Albert Proud has returned to her home in York after visiting in Oyster Bed Bridge. the guest of s her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Cage. Mrs. Irving Thompson and Mrs. Heber- Proffitt, Rosebank A Halloween party was held in Ynrl: School on Friday afternoon with gamcs and prizes. The prize for the best javk-o-lantern‘ was walk tn an attempt to escape the taxi. Ar vehicle and suffered injuries of such gravity that he could not" keep on with his $60-11- week mining job. Soudeyns, n the other hand. ‘m’ cam-c" asked $600 re?- damage to his Mr‘ Urban Masclaushnd and tvlelhctle which collided ivlth the England — (OP) — The village jail is being daughter Lillian were visitors to; "ork on Sunday. the guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Vernon Dennis. l Relieved Fast This Easy Way! Put t dr i’ i . has returned to her home after up Jts°llonrll”° vcks Va "maul vlsitin: in York the guest of her brlnslns quick. e said he was struck by the body The case ls continuing, NEH-FER STOWEY. ' 50171339!- converted into a bus helter. and friends of Colvllle Road and were presented with a gift of money accompanied by a most suitable address. Though taken completely by surprise, Miss Mc- Elroy, on behalf of herself and her brother, made a most fitting rc- sponse and expressed their ap- preciation and thanks, dwelling for a momcnl. 1lp0|l the strong bonds of true friendship which always remain, regardless of time and distance. Presentation of the gift was made by Mr. J. W, Gallant. Following is the address which was read by Mrs. Albert Clough. To Miss Alice and Mr. Andrew lvlclilrcy’: ‘ It is "Flowers to the living" we, and jeel it go to work l parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie mmmg relief l transom!’ viclrs ~ l -——> vs-rno-aos l your old friends and neighbors on the Colville Road. wish to bring to you both this evening while we are gathered here ln your honor.- "Flowers" of’ sincere words that come stralnght from our hearts. We would like you to know at this time how well we always esteemed you when it was our good line. Mass. were given a surprise party by a group of old neighbors Drip o; Regular Grind. Gel c1 pound of your grocers today. fortune to have you as neighbours how much regretted losing you to other shores, and with what pleasure we have always looked forward to your summer visits to your old farm in the neighbor- hood. Now that you have parted with it. we feel that a binding link in friendship! chain has been severed, but we hope tbat as in other years you tvlll still continue to return to spend some time with us. We have always valued much your klndncss and friendship. We remember that your home was indeed a delightful place to come to and we know that as good neighbors and staunch friends in sickness or in health, we have had none better. So at this time. and as only a small token of our respect and appreciation of your many good qualities o; heart and hand, We m? ask you to except from ug gm. small gift of remembrance. May it serve always to keep our 01¢ days together’ fresh and evergreen in memory, whereever you may dwell. with it too we would offer our best wishes for your future health and happiness and _be as. sured that a warm welcome will always be yours among your old freinds on the Colvillo flog], “May the sun be kind to you; The darkest night some gtg) shine through; The dullest morn a fldlflnfl bloom, And when dusk comes-God] Hand to you!" warm and Signed in behalf of your Q1‘ neighbors and friends: Colville Road, Sept, 30. 194']. won by Mr. Gerald Robinson. Amherst and Toronto Friends wish them success their prize Holsteins. YORK SCHOOL Report for October: Senior Department Grade 1X - 1. Bernice Lewis 3. Hazel Andrews. Grade Vlll _ 1. lViyron Ling and Marina \\’aiis 2. Dorcen Mac- Donald 3. Freda Newson. Grade VII Sr. _ l, Rose Walls: 2. Laken Law-is 3. Norman Brovrn. Grade Vli Jr. - 1. Donald Crockett. Grade V1 Sr. - 1. June Dennis 2. Elaine Cooke 3. Elizabeth Mac- Donald. ' Grade V1 Jr. -- l. Alden Nowson. Highest Average - Rose Watts, 96.1 per cent. Perfect Attendance: Gladys and Elizabeth MacDonald, Rose and Marina Watts, Bernice Lewis Elaine Cook, June Dennis. Anne Crockett - Teachers. Primary Depnrtmant Report for Month of October. Grade V——1. Marlene MacDonald. Grade 1V Sr. - 1. Muriel Mac- Donald. Grade 1v Jr. - 1. Janet Mac- Donald 2. George Andrews. Des/gram’ by over I000 dear/n: mkuaazaszr 5 olhor Iooluros oI l llubborsol‘: Double Duly Q It! long nylon sprlngy illolloo promote lhanugh cleansing. Q Smell lied Ior bolas manipulation a. .alll|ocomclonglo. Q lumen lwlsl handle aloha gun lineage automatic. _ Q lull In IIIIIIIFIII Ihvonlo llpplnp Q Available In sls dlflomil colours lo ICII any bathroom colour sebum DOUBLE DUTYroods brushes are . the produ of intensive scientific res two o! she non i It MAiSriGlS-ul uno lieu! o: your hllitsncw (MW! RubberseFs Double Duly tooth brush is yours with the new "HYGENO" container -— n! fill mmnll GOIIIII by over i000 deausoo. In one operation It docs rranc denial obs . . . it CLEAN S . . . RUBBBRSBT "HYGIN O" ' Container today. MIDI IV RIIIIIRSFT Mo greatest nolno hlvchoo Grade 111 Sr. - 1. Cecil Watts 2. Betty Andrews. Grade 111 Jr. - l. Elizabeth Watts 2. George Proud S. Joyce , URB- Grado 11 — i. Hazel Vessey l. John Dennis 3. Marjorie Lewis. Grade lSr. - 1. Bobby Cooper 2. Erma Watts S. Rosalie Cooper. Grade l Int. - l. Shirley Vessey 2. Earls Ling. Grade 1 Jr. - l. Ralph Dennis I. Barbara Cooper S. Pay Mac- Donald. - Highest Average - flszel Vessey 96.3 per cent. Perfect Attendance: Muriel Mac- Donald, Betty Andrews, Cecil Watts. Frankie Lewis. Merrill Mac- Donald, Marjorie Iawis, Wilma Nelwson, Rosalie Cooper. Evelyn Under-ha - Teacher. CAVENDISH SCHOOL Report for month of October. ‘ Grade IX (A) — l. Eric MacNclll 2. Herbert Moore. ' Grade 1X (B)- l. Charlie Gall- ant; 2. Albert Laird; 3. Walter Gal- lent. Grgde v11 - lnflordon Gallant; 2. Bessie Moore. Grade V1 - i. Alvin Mscilelll. Grade V - 1. Wlnnlelee Clark: 2. Gordon Graham. Grade 1V - l. Harvey Gallant. Grade 111 — l. Shirley Gallant. Qua; y; ._. 1, Vernon Gallant. Grade I _ I, Janet Stewart; i. Ian McGoubi-ey. Highest Average - Osllant M96. Christine Sherren - Teacher. NEW ZIALAND SCHOOL Gordon Lewis Bros, York_ are leaving the early part of the week for the Fairs. with Grade X - l. Gerald Robinson. I RCA VICTOR FM MODEL 80 Radio performance at its bfi in a compact table model. Standard limlrlcasL shon- svave and RCA Victor FM. I lubes. Large elliptical permanent ' magnet dynamic speaker. "Golden Throat." Full range continuous tone control. 3 specially built-in antennae. Plug-in for record player. Distinctive cabinet of finest walnut $l65-°° llaul loco System la ICA Victor llistoly This symbolises the "Golden Throat,‘ ' RCA Victor's exclusive 3-Way Matched Acoustical System. 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