IN MEMORIAM xauaoua a. season Many triends and relatives were nddened when it was learned that 31". oldest and most respect- Du-mgoum, ma, one 0! the ed 1'eSld”"' 9! P"”" n"d' m we - Mr, and Mrs. G. Finnan of sum Peters and sons of 0'L.eary. wcrel Pilot and vuaenser 01 a helicopter land C0rpomU0n' ' Berrlznn died in hospital Wed- PHS9” M uucum A' Bum" Md "nu" wuhrd md Kenneth merside, apent the week-end with in Howlan on September 12. missing in Labrador since Friday "Mm nesday. 'The accident occurred ssed away on the eve- uuqu madam, P. with their grandparents in How- lan. have returned to their home nm or August 3, at the use of 33 ye5Z'c'e..ea was the son 0! l-hG nd Christine (Stew- hle) Ala?.33'.'.:'m.. River. P.E.I.. lvrhel-e he was born and INN 919 came, put ot his me. He re- ceived his early education at Flat River School. later Wendi"! Prince 0! Wales College and Char- Mgegown Business College and llor many years Iollowed his favor te proiession of hool teaching. He was wen and iavourebli known and made friends with both young and old who enjoyed his ;.e,,dy wit and cheerful personality. He will be missed by his many iriends but especially in the home as the weiiare 0! his family was always his lirst concern. He was 5 member of the Peters Rodd Presbyterian Church and served as a member oi the Session !or many years. He leaves to mourn his passing. a devoted widow. (nee Wlnnilred Johnston),-also two sons and three daughters. Vernon of Montreal and Lyle at home; Elsie (Mrs. G. Elms) of Watertown. Mass.: Helen. (Mrs. C. Toonrey) oi Atlanta Ga.. and Anne. (Mrs. E. C. Code) oi Charlottetown. A son. Forrest. pre- deceased him several years ago. The funeral service which was held in the Presbyterian Church was largely attended and was con- ducted by the pastor. Rev. Carl cur;-ie, who spoke words of com- iort to'the bereaved, taking for his text Luke 2.20. "hard. now let- test thou thy servant depart in peace. according to thy word." Hymns sung were: "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "By Cool Sil- nom's Shady Rill." iavourites oi the deceas, A solo, "I want To Go 'rhere.' n't You?" sung by Mr. Willard MaoLean. also a trio. "My Jesus I Love Thee" by Rev. C. Currie. Messrs. Walter Camp- bell and Pierce Butler were both beautifully rendered. Many beautiful iloral tributes and messages of sympathy bore silent testimony of the love and esteem in which the departed we; hold. interment took place in the Pe- ters' Road Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Reginald Johnston. Allan Cameron, Gerald Johnston. John Glllls. Harry Johnston and Marvyn Johnston. Thus the pioneers pass away and we who are left must 'step forward to take our places for a brief time in their ranks. May others leave behind such a fitting heritage as the one whose bi- ogrsphy is here so ieebly rend- ere . Card Of Thanks Mrs. Malcolm A. Beaten and iam- ily wish to extend their sincere thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who helped in so many ways during their recent sad bereavement. llowlan - Miss Ruth Finnen was in Tig- nish recently. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Richard ei Duvlr. were in I-Iowlan on Wed- nesday evening at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Tenia Peters. Rev. M. .1. Rooney of et. An- thonys, has gone on a visit to his arents who are both ill in Boston, ass. Rev. Fr. Roche or at. Dun- stans will otiiciate at Mass during the pastor's absence. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Up- per Howian. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard 01 Duvar. spent the Labor Day weak-end with relatives in Charlottetown. Threshing is new in full swing with quite a iew farmers already finished with an excellent crop re- ported. . The terriiie wind storm on sat- urdsy night, September 11. was severely ielt in I-lowlan. At least a couple of small buildings toppled nver. A machine shed belonging to Bruce Carruthera and a barn on the Gilbert Finnan place com- Dleiely toppled over. Trees were split and several chimneys and stove pipes were blown down. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maclsaac re- cently visited at Woodstock. Mr. Henry Arsenlult. who was visiting in I-Iowlan and Forest View. returned to his home in Lot 3 during the week of September 6. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gallant and daughter. Maureen Marie of char- lottetown. were in Woodstock dur- ins week. Mrs. Amelia Arsenault returned to her home at aummerside alter attending the wake and burial oi her sister-in-law. the late Mrs. Pros. Gallant or Duvar. Mrs. George Oliver has recently returned to her home in Saint lohn. N.B.. alter I visit with re- atives in I-lowlan. Alberion. Mont- rose and nloomiield. During her My the was the guest or her trothar-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dignsn. nowlan. on her return she was accompanied by her sink. Mrs. Hardy of Alber- lnn. who will visit some time with her sisters. Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Perle: Prldharn. saint John. Mina Helen Platte has returned 10 Boston. Mum. alter vacationing with relatives here. Nrl. Ihsl Collier of laueus. "II-. Mrs. ldna Meccellum oi Monroe. Ma. Mrs. Russell run or suuunerside. and Mrs. George Oliver or saint John. N.n.. were "C0119 ll-Ieata at the home oi Mr. Dignen. ' Ind Mrs. J. I. st. Ann club members held their September meeting on September is at the home or Mrs Jerry Ar- eenault with ID members present.' 31- Viol-president occupies the air. new sick and lunch eons- gli-hu were appoinhd. it was de- Mnio sand I! to "Iron Luna 3134- Mrs. my Neonan or O'- Wn invited members mg. the I oetobee meeting. Bingo was played in Wllmot. aecomp ' d by their uananr visited at me home ei."Arsenault and funny visited in and a delicious lunch enioyed. nu. and'Iilrl- nary Arbins Woodstock. had as recent guests. 01 Mr- I r Friday. Sept. 17, 1954 The duardlan T W lli Oi ' on-abradorunush 22:02:33. ::3.::;::.;. :;'”.2..:":..:.: mm- the spot where they disappeared. CANSO N. 3. (op),yM, H1 Th” plum b9mn31n3 ''9 0”"-di3n Boudreau: injured in a Cl: act: HALIFAX (CP)-RCA? and rescue teams said here the Car- their grandparents at Woodstock Duvar on September 12. r.'g. 1, th S d . t" "” ”” "” " Mr. Joseph 3. Gallant 01 Plus- Visiting in Eowlan at the home Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and ville. was in Howlan recently. and Mrs. Bruce Csrruthers Judy were in Emerald recently. Mr. Don Campbell of Alberton. b th -in-l . A thin" ,0 er Iw r Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noonan and,made a recent business trip to iarnily, and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund'I-lowlan. zrandmother. Mrs. Bruce and and are Leithl Arbing oi is their Gum of Mauachuutu. Helicopters Ltd., Toronto. was on dun rruudw which cmmad th. "mh charter to the British Newiound- me 0, he, daughter M" Edwud lverett Rix. and iamily oi Jean Louis Garnier. great French when the car in which they were architect, won the Grand Prix de driving overturned on the Little Rome at age 23 in 1848. Dover road. ”'”'- "Ii" mm "W w”'”' 1 ' th t w d took The Celts oi ancient Britain had -the Mme” mo er I 00 5 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Couzhlin and many classes of poets, including The Misses Theresa and Elaineriarnily. and Mr. and-Mrs. Eusebe the singing bards. walked out oi the bush Wednes- day. The two men whose names have bin lloodwins again! 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