. it FAMOUS oumr wen Montreal, Oct. ll - Anni-tie'ntatn Allard. Cecile Dionne, ano-f provincial of the fathers of the Dionne. one of the tour surxtv- Liter ol the qutnts. can be seenilloly Cross. celebrated the wed- lng Dionne quintuplets, ts shtmn over Allard: right shouldenlding ceremony. IOP Wirephotol. being wed in Montreal to Ger-tRev. Germain-Marie Lalande. i to Island people and a pleasure MOSLEMS END BOYCOTT PARIS iR9”""'5) - The G9” cause ol its "colonial spirit." eral Union of Moslcm Altzerianl Students has called off a boycott ol untvt-t'sities. ordered in May last year to show support for Al- TOSCANINI MOVIE HIT MILAN, It a l y IReutersl- of Toscaninl's lile. Page12'l'laaGu1IIIagFrlby. Oct. 18. 1952 P.E.I.Art i' Isnnavtaautlhegleat Eli . l 3 E 2 :3. Island scenes." She pointed out the advantage at havvitu paint- ings hung in Civic Centre all summer as a source ol imereat to tourists. Trimle was paid Miss Haul Hunter as hostess duritu the shown: at the Exhibition and in Mrs. George DaBloia who has so consistently contributed so much to the Art Society in ac many gorian insurgents. The llnlversltyifountess W ally Castelbargo. of Algiers is still under ban he-ydauuttcr ol the late Arturo Toa- caninl, said Wednesday the can for, mg public .1 mg Exhllitlonj dut-tor's lamlly would definitels Mu, Davie; reiterated the (act oppose an Italian tnotion picture .that, apart from the annual fees. company's plan to make a iilmtthe contribution box la the only 0 Paint and wallpaper cannot hide bad cracks and breaks in the plaster. It takes RESURFO to restore a wall to its original, smooth. level lncwncss' and have it ready for any style of decoration . . . within minutes. Just mix RESURFO with a little water, lill in all cracks and breaks using a trowel or putty lmife; you'll lind RESURFO fills easily, dries quickly . . . and permanently. Sandpaper lightly over any ridges or sur- plus and you have a new permanent surface on wall or ceiling. Mr 1' 4 97' t 71 Io'z?t r? If you're using wallboard to remodel I room, RESURFO will fill the joints smoothly . . . beautifully. It's so easy to use RESURFO. Amoxuurl I 9 FILLER mcss Wygr av 1 lb. pity. s. 17 g (F9 's' 5 lb. pkg. 'l.l5 25 lb. bog 4.9. Old Walls t Repaired” ways. In reply to the protest against having a contriaution box source of income. from which must be paid charges for tra- vellim exhbitlona ol paintitus. She added. "We learn nothtu by helm insular. We must brlu in the work of other people." Regret was extpnaaed in the loss to the Chi) ol members who have moved to other parts at Canada. Dorothy Malone to On- tario, Rev. Wm. Doucetta to On- tario and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wright to Nova Scotia. the Art Club shall miss Mr. and Mrs. and Wright particularly. as old time monbers who have done mud: tor the benefit at the Art Socie mhudhthwutdtam ddywhuoiewuthmb urtngatevat-yactsvityltwaa dtcwhowuiadrunnatdhtb talaIutu-tha8aelatyaclt- mm.aaIhaablaaanlaaaaa- dor-aHargelnrtaeP.E1.M-t Ichbwbuvvcshehutrr dlIl.'fhoaaatwldiasottao Attmlpwithhertehs wiaterhulolannada. Theaewarathebellags at me IngatIagalt.lIeP.l. I.ArtlocIety 't'ueadayevea- lIg.DctdIorI.h.,when Mn. bg.somelutut-edate. loses Active Worker To The South 1 ms. nuzanmn Davina 1 Miss Whiddcn was welcomed as a guest to the rncedng and Miss Helen Elliot as a new Inma- her. Miss Havel Hunter axle I hearitu a radio interview tun Mont-ton where Mr. DeGart.he. ol the Nova Scotia Muaeun (1 Fine Arts. told at showing paint- ingslnBertnuda--oneofvtdtidl. a winter acenc. created an midi axci the child:-an taested that Mr. DeGarthe be invited to ad- drtaa the P.E.l. Art society at Miaaliloanorbowerqaorteda aovs' ' llllESKlll stttttts Comfortable warm doeskln flannel shirts in smart checks and plaids of Red. Blue and Brown. Convertible collar to permit wearing with or without tie. One breast pocket. Buttons firmly sewn on. Sanforized for washabillty, rayon-satin yoke for continued good ,fit. Made by "Style Guild"-craftsmen in the sport-shirt field. Sizes 6 to 16 years. letter received Irom t h a Canad- ian Soclety for Education at Art. requaotiw that she serve on a cmrnrlttee to a t ' what co- operation, in this community to leaebllity, time and qaonaor. Mrs. Danton. requested by the maniac:-a to show pictures taken during her travveliltu last amt- mer, presented her slides with such vivid description and mor- ry anactode an to min the au- ience feel lifted on a male cu- pet and carried to lands, stratus HE. Rdrcshmenls were served by hostesa Mrs. Philip Barlow, II- aiaied by Mrs. Douglas George ty. Best wishes are extended and pleasant memories to all. and Mina Edna Gordon. Urge Retarded Children Bo' Helped To Learn The monthly meeting at the Prince Edward Island Associa- tion for Retarded Children was held on Monday evening October 14 at I pm. The meeting was opened with prayer asking for God's guid- ance and help in our etlorts to brighten the lives of the mental- ly retarded. Leo Berrigaa president to viewed the meetings which took place in Summerside on Septem- ber 15th and October 9th andiex- pressed patillcation with he an- thusiastic response of the Sum- meraide group. Mr. Berrigaa stated that he Ielt confldent that the stmport of this newly lormed association would be of great value in promoting improved conditions for the mentally retarded on Plince Edward In- Land. The meeting noted with great satisfaction the activities of the West Prince Ass i ” ol which Lloyd Matthews is president. Mrs. Wendell Cudniore. Mrs. Gordon Humph q and Mrs. Trevor Waye were appointed to act on the Ways and Means corn- mittee. Mrs. Allen Johnston was ap- pointed to the Helping Hand committe. After various busi- ness matters were dealt with a collee break was held. TEACHE5 BLIND Garry Rea-Airth introduced Mrs. John Mialck, Educational Therapist who teaches the blind retarded at the Halilax school for the Blind. Mrs. Mialck nacho particularly to the parents and asked them not to think only of their own problems but to con- stder the problems facing all handlca children. She went on to that teaching the blind retarded children in a ously involved tan, especially the teaching at Braille which la a very complicated process. Efforts are hatng made to give the older boys vocational traIa- British P. M. Says H-Bomb Still Deterrent l!RlGH'lON. England (AP) - Prima Minister Macmillan says world peace atlll hinges on the West's I!-bomb deterrent despite startllngwlavalopnunta in Russia. Obviously he rslerred to the Sov- iet satellite and intercontinental ballistic 'uile. "Nobody can deny that it has been the West's possession ol the bomb which has deterred and still deter: the soviet Union from open aggression." he told the BOYSi IJIIFFLE COATS Made of Melton cloth. and quilted lined for win- tei'.waxmtl't. 'l'h1-eoquarter length, with tluu fastener front and metal clasp, concealed zipper cloalng. Tluaapurpoae collar-maybe uaedu hood, flat or shawl collar. Storm ,cuffa, patda - flap pockets. Two shades-charcoal and .llght (NM Sizes 8 to 14 years. 4.95 Conservative party at its week- end annual meeting. "Ev n the most recent devel- oprnen , however startling. have not altered this strategic fact. It is our will to retaliate with nuc- lear strength which prevents them from daring to launch their enormoua Iorces against us" The prime minister said Brlt- "Meanwhile. no long have the retaliatory power I do not believe that a man until! at the soviet lot-cos noon in la yracticable." ALLIANCI A CORNIISTONI Macmillan said the British - U.S. '" remained a corner- stone of world peace. He r ee;l led !lrWtnston Churchill's words that in stale who wished her advice. t Mrs. Pierce very appropriate- ly thanked Mrs. Mlalck. All those lag Mrs. Manta felt sawed guides taclll the was retard- rsasotuun BOYS' . air: will go on working tor a dis- ' armament agreement to "(rat- the world from the shadow of the nuclear threat." y 1 as we l y This fall's favorite patterns-brolncn check,ld Navy, subdued check in Gtvy-In than pwular suburban coats. High quality. wool material; quilted lining. two patch-flap pocluotap four but- ton closlng. Storm aalfcollar. Mada by Utex. 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