Page 14 The Guardian Ilowlan And Vicinity Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of I-Iowlan. visited at her old home at Duvar on April ll. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan were recent train passengers to Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan and family of O’Leary were in Howlan recently. Miss Grace Arsenault went to Charlottetown to spend her Easter holidays at the homes of her aunt and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. John and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry. Friends of Mrs. Henry J. Gal- lant of Duvar, are sorry to note that she is now a patient at West- on Hospital and hope to see her well soon. Friends of Peter J. Doiron of Duvar, are sorry to note that he ""“"' """ ”'” 1'“ Wellington lticliaionii and Vicinityi, Ami Viglnity » Mu J. A. Brown, Bayslde. at- - tended the Teachers‘ Convention. iG::1:)lem';': $031; Jfihnii cpl. Johnny Dunoche. lurclhome from P. C. Hospital. .'.'‘.‘.°.i 333?. if.‘ £ii‘»‘.’m3.‘-‘i. M.2£:3..Si.§‘f‘f.‘i"i..f"1fi.‘lfi:: cit‘.-.’.i."‘:’.‘.'.if.';‘.;’ :.“‘s..“‘.§:L:..f.$°;liiiie3"ii:e‘i5i-i'3i7'éoi.iié.-335 M” College, spent the Easter holidays’ M,._ Sidney Bi‘e]ow_ Freetown’ iindh"M”‘r‘:i :"{"eifi:)eli::‘°;'i”fc3£‘l‘.'°£:"-RE“‘££:.u'as a recent visitor to Southwest. ‘ Mr. Camille Gallant. recently mond. ‘ _ ireturned from N. B. where he has Miss Jean McDonald, Charlotte-‘bun employed 1 town, spent Easter visiting in Rich- , mood ".'li.l Mrs. Margaret Brown Cpi. Jack Hirkness Of R-C-A-F». and Mr. and Mrs. Linus McDon- Chatham. N.B.. spent Easter holi- ald. she was accompanied on her days at the home of Mn and Mrs. ret;irr. to Charlottetown by Mrs. .i‘i0WBrd 3l1‘i0W- HE “'85 ICCOm- Veirion Fitzgei‘.:.il, ilichinnr.-i. They panied by Mrs. H-rkners and r. attended’ tne Teachers‘ con. young daughter. Penny. On‘ I Mr. and Mrs. Billy McLure and young daughter recently spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Samuel Barlow. Cpl. Everett Graham of R. C. A. F., Moncton. N. B., recently .'v‘.LSS9! Mary, Irene and Dorothy Mtlntyre spoil’. t.ni_- noiiiiays with Ifll’l.' pnreiits, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mclntyre Bayslde. Mary and Irene are woi zllg in Cll.'i:'l'J'.tciu\\ll and is it vicitlni of jatiiidice and all 1,0,.0my H am.,,d.m, School M _ _ _ ‘ ii0P5 iii“ he Wiii 500" be “'9” Notre Dame A--.iJ'enly, Cliai'lotle- _\;:}::"edGSign,‘:fr;:c:Si,$d,;{e:?31$IS‘ 3E3iii- town. ‘ Mrs. James L. Arseliault of For- M155 Mary McDonald and Robert hflriggfis “,iBt:rl?]icVr 123;": tune Cove.1s guest at the home 01' MCDun.'il(l spent Eastfl‘ with their Mrs Fa,‘ Ma‘cEaCh,.,.,, am; M,‘ her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. plll'Enls. M1‘. and Mrs. carl Mc- M,,,‘E,;,,..,.,,_ 3..mm.,,.s,de ' and Mrs. Alban D. Arscnault at Donald. Grand River. Mary is a Houlan. student at Nolre Dame Clr.irluilr- Mrs. Ralph Ellands. McNcills l.U'.\ll niiil Robert is iiltcniiing bl i\'iiiiS. 1'<‘L‘£‘i'iiiy Hslled ilcr SI5lCi', The Commuiiiiy 0‘ H°“i3" “*5 Diiristans Collegc. Mrs. Clayton Barlow. and bru- shocked when news of the suiI- ti-iers. Lemuel and Claymn Day‘ den and unexpected death nr Miss Reta Arscnault. Miscouciic. Charles Denms of 0iLem-yd gm. Sllfift. Eastcr with Miss Bernice Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gallant nf rue svmpamy 15 extended to his Clril'l»:, sit the home of Ml‘. and Mrs. MODE’-On. N. 13-. Sl)i‘|ii E3519!‘ ii0ii- mnodfmg dflusmm. ,Mr5_ Rum.” Alex Clark, Richnionil. Also vlsit- days Hi iiie ii<‘m€ Oi MI’- and MP5- M8CNellll and son Wilfed Dennis. “iii “iii‘.Mi'- “id Mi‘-V Ciiifii W35 C-‘/“I (’a“‘"“' His funeral services were held Mi“ Ci““i95 3°13‘-W Ami‘“‘5i ML Elmer Macgdsi,-md of c},_-.,,~. lottetown, visited his parents. Mr. April 17, at O’Leary United Church. The wenmgmn Dram“-[C p1ay_ interment in the Bloomfield ceme- HS p,.eS(,med their tm.ee_ML play and Mrs. Roy Mcgdsiand during i?i”."'- .."MPf‘l. My Wives" in Thanksgiving E“5iei' h°iid33'5~ Mrs. Anthony Flnnan spoilt HM‘ We“'”gi°’'' ”” AW” 19- ‘ind Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gallant and 20. and has well attended both nigh ts. It was alsapresented on April 18 in the afternoon for the child. Anhur Rlchard of Howl”, 5p.m ren. capably directed by Mr. Her- ‘ few days at the home of ms bert Mi-Quald, the i-ast is as fol- Hsben Mrs. Plus Peters. Dum,._ ‘lows: Billy Z£llld{‘l'S iln love with Ann», Emmett Cameron; Hank Wilfred Doiron is spending a ‘EVl1n.\' tHl5 pali, Ralph Mcl_.ellan; family of Cardigan. recently vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant. His mnay friends here regret to learn Mr. Russell Bernard, Hun- ter River. is a patient in hospital in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Good Friday with her mother. Mrs. Felix Doiron at Duvar. lra Barlow and few days of his Easter vacatlon.T£‘S%1€ H0imb9T8ei‘ t'1"he Dutch . . at the home of his uncle and aunt Cook’. Mrs. Oueil McWilliams' lam”-V m°i°“3d i° Hum" Riv" in Surrmerside Mr and Mrs.‘ Loretta Ware <Who rules the on Apr” 18' “he” ‘hey “sited Hen‘mg'O‘ Galiam ‘ '. m,,S[,_ 1,.ene MCNEIH; Mm Ware Mrs. Russell Bernard and family. . _ .‘H" husband)» Gus M°N"iii§ Ciid' The indispositioil of Mr. Alfred Miss Lauretta Arseiiault who is dies L:iRose ta Chorus Girl), 1\/Iacxinncyn of south“-e5g_ is 3-9. nmployed at summerside home on Thursday night. she spent the Easter holidays. came L‘eati'ice Cameron; M155 Prudence “’ii5i'E WhitYi¢)' tWh0 wants to wed). he will speedily be restored to his iiieriha M°Q“i:i‘gei) 51:11 Whitney usual good health is the sincere tier younger as r . nrizaret Mc- wish of all. Mr. and MRI. Alphonse Bernard Nam. 01,” Swanson .1-ewe.‘ ho i motored from Charlottetown on n-iendsu Arnold Mcgntee; Muir‘ Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Ford. April 15 and spent the Easter holi-irrhd,-stun Thwdcker (Aux-3 mom”, Siimmerside. were very agreeably day, with M”. Be;-rm-d'3 foik,iin_],m.._ Mr,‘ Joseph 30135,. Uncle surprised the other evening to re- in Howifln. Lzebeldigh zundeyg rfimyis Rich ; ‘ l I > ' .« CW9‘ ha’ 5°“ °“ ‘ mi’ t° U‘ 5' Azihumor. Between ‘they acts mclildd display W38 qUiCi-Ki! disposed and “’a"’~’iii“F by '3“ “'m‘ M“ '”‘d‘.<pccial!l‘es. consisting of singing a goodly sum was realized. The "“’5- i-'°°““‘i A1’-‘enauiiv “'h° “’"¢,aiid stnp-dancjng_ were enjoyed. lucky winner of the lotteriod cake on their way to Hamilton. Ont. lMugiq was supplied by Mrs. Leo “'53 Mi“ C19“-'5 G5Vin- . Gallant and Messrs. Urban and In spite of the bad by-roads, _ . there was a very large attendanceifimm Delgh’m' at St. Anthony‘s church on Good; "Cs Friday morning. Services were con-{ ducted by the Pastor, Rev M. J. ‘gretted by his many friends, that The sympathy of a host of friends and acquaintances is be- 'ing extended to the family and _ _ other relatives of Mrs. Avit Rich- ard. who death occurred recently Rooney. The way of the Cross} Y at her home in Tignish. Those who station. were hgid “gm, due,-. Miss Joan Bonn Euenue‘ lpeml-lad the pleasure of knowing this Mass. iihe Wegk.Qnd in T,~‘ni5h_ ‘UH: oflovable lady will sorely miss her. her parents’ Mr’ and Mrs‘ Ci‘“d°i Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Arsenault. Mr. P. A. Arseriiiult, teacher at'H,,“n_ Tignish shore School, was calling‘ on friends in this district on Goozli Friday. l 1 Jerry Dolron recently visited at‘ the home of his grand mother“ Mrs. Henry F. Pincau at Bloom-.‘ field Corner. ‘ Gilbert Gaudet of Woodstock, visited his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arseriault at their home in Howlan on Good Friday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fraiik Gallant andi ‘St. Felix, sold their stock, farm Miss 1q-ances ch“ 1 h .‘ Ch ‘ equipment and household effects lolttetowm is spendisngphpelr “E; by auction sale on April 21. The “On with her parent‘. Mn .nd‘sale was well attended and good Mrs. John B, Cm-j_gt0pher_ -nxgprices were realized on the goods nish. offered by the auctioneer. Mr. Pc- ter A. Burke. Tignish. Mr. and l\lr. and Mrs. John R. Doyle, Mrs. Arsenault and their son Clif- Tignisli. had as their guests over ford, will leave shortly for Tor- thc week-end their daughters, theinnto. Ont.. where they plan to live Misses Helen and Bertha Doyle of in the future. Charlottetown. . _ The funeral of the late Mrs. ——Miss Ann Marie Arscnault has Thaddeus Perry who died April rcslinlcd her riutics with the pos-‘l8, was held Wednesday morning after a from her residence to the Church tall department, Tignish, NORTH WILTBBIRI W. I. ' The" .Aari1 meeting of the‘Nerth Wlltahin Women's Institute was —Mr. _Omrd Kelly. teacher It held at the home of Mrs. Geo. c. Ronevule. spent his Inter holi- iisacunn. sixteen members ans- days as euest 0! his -sitter. Mn. wered roll call with a dish towel MIN‘! Uiilm Ind ML Di«ii1|1~ mhxdfltchool committee reports-dii xi‘ “M M"‘ a°"id 013'” "' two guards for stoves placed in theiflwd hm“ "°°nu’ ‘in’ w°m“n' school for which the teachers ex-‘ ‘M Vim” m°m'i“ in M°m"‘i' l’1i'¢S-W1 tiW?i“- ' i The Misses Edna and Alfred: It was oeclded to send a 510 food 0-3,-im‘ gedmfi, ‘g 3;. memo" Parcel W K0113 i"“'°"Kii Cl". "14 |spent the Easter holidays at their also to purchase eighteen chairs home in mmddig for the hall. Mrs. Morrison Mac-i . Lean invited the member for the Miss Mary Matthews. second next meeting, when Mrs. Macxen- year student at P.W.C., spent her zle and Mrs. Geo. Macliean will be holidays at the home of her par- the lunch committee. ents. Mr. and Mrs. lverett Mat- tliews. W d ) M _ C”; d His many Il‘l£Ildl_l‘e§‘l‘¢I the ill- gimiiillfilili-adiiei Wisddnsin. lriiiy H981 of Mn Frank W0 in WW9“ also talked to their granddaughter,iH°5Pii4i "id Wm‘ him 1 'i"°dY Judy, aged 3% years. Mr. and'T°¢°V°i')’- Mrs. Ford reported that the re- H" mend: wish ML“ Velma ,“°i"[:“ "‘.'f‘5 d‘i'"f :3“ "°’’' w°“'i MoArthur daughter of Mr. and ‘M’ “L” ° 5 " "' iMrs. Earl McArf.hur. ii speedy con- -rh," the mud pmpie or Log 13 vslescence from her recent illness. have not lost their spirit of good fellowship which they have been'o,l::éI;lndw:g".?:°i£: ’t‘h°eLe2‘n::)§ binthiiasyiafloffizfigniiumdiwho attended the funeral of the en_ late Mr. William Brennan. ber of men are now busily ‘ gzigcd in erecting a home for‘ Messrs. Bradford and Leslie Birch. Southwest, who recently lost. their -I-°mm_o_ anal. unending um. um. h°"“’ b-"1 i.“"°‘ :°.‘1'§i”‘i “°5‘:i°'i“‘l, cral of a father and grandfather in are supp ying Lil ng ma era rm 1 1 M _ Wu.» Bren“ nr while (lll1(.‘l'S are giving of their. 6 Re I ‘mm a limo and tnleiltg This is indeed Miss Margaret _Matthewa and the spirit of tile Good Samaritan Mrs_ Frank Crows returned to Bog. 'nnd wni'lh.v of more than a Dass- ion on April 19, being called iing notice. If weather conditions home owing to the illness and sub- pcrmlt. the house will be ready gcqucnt, death of their father the for occupancy In near future. llate Mi-. William Brennan. Messrs. Robert Brennan and William Wallace have returned to congiatulations are ex- ”°‘”i»" Cpl. Leonard and Mrs. Williams '1‘ Eu-|e fllckoy '}v°,"g°fh_‘_f’ M“fl‘“l‘§ M"'mC"n"l“‘= also Miss Vera and Miss Phyllis C_,,,,,..,, 3..., .,g c.,..,mm. _j° ' ii“ N:)’"th M3?’ Williams arrived April 15, to spend gauging it/l::.§\el‘\llrl‘l!' isrthe only datighter oi" the Easter week-and gnhh summenlde’ P‘E']' _ Phone Zus ' - A t M. d Mrs. u — —j—j -—:"“ ,Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dnrby of S’ r an E W_ Albert Robertson .Abi*nm‘s Villagc and Mr. Mc- 1a_ E-_ L MUTUAL 3U1Ln1NG i/\i'thur is a native of Erimore and v thv ' ‘rt d a member of R.C.A.F. sincere “mm "i 15 ex en ed to the bereaved husband and yglilnil A meeting of the trustees ofifamiiy °i ii” 13" Mr" Fred A ' Wellington United Ciiurch was helcritif °i Mi5°°“°“°- k‘Vl‘°‘; “gig recently at the Manse and was i-°°‘ place 185‘ “ea, mm 5; r ni'csidi‘d over l.l_‘.' Ill('. Nill’llSi.L‘l'.iye‘ar‘ Tile decfa-‘:°‘i “as e ormu Meeting was called to discuss M’-‘*5 2”“ onnci" mrmeriy 0! plans for rt-decorating the interior'Ci"-“"9 Line Road‘ d‘“,3mer of were u,,_ Mr. and Mrs. Anselm OBrlen of and work is to begin soon as pos-, ' ltl I siblc. With the corporation of the A high” respected C zen 0 Elmsdale died at his home On great improvement‘ ‘heartfelt sympathy of everyone in Junior y_ p_ U__ meg Tuesday this community is extended to evening in the school hall. Meet- iii! i‘i9i'95V9d “'id°“’ (“°‘ Kfihe" ing was presided over by the ifle 1'b1'5Yii1€l End the 10ii°WiIi2 president, Miss Gladys Bariow,aons and daughters: (EVE) M"- who also led the devotions. Thir-‘I-M58191‘ and Miss Margaret in 1305- teen members answered roll call.|t«0n. M8554 (Fi°"¢"°'i Frmk The union has been idle for the‘Cr0W9 in Naiich M355» ‘P°”i’ past two months but got under- Mrs. Merrill Wallace. EV9iWi “id "‘ the ”“”°"- Pi““3 - s ralde P.E.I. — Phone 3116 animously endorsed by the Board 5“mm"5id°- “mg‘~'iALL1’wAN.S Bnnlnnm people of the congregation a great. . ~ - m 0pt.D. 12.0. deal of work ‘has bc-cn.done. onl';ie’g:,,f2 (fxiiefma lbgtigf ,‘,,i,i,’i°“v.',§‘,1,a;, phonic 3231 the church building which is a Brennuh “ed 36 ya”. The REGENT THEATRE BLDG. l Gascuimc and Vicinity itor to Rustico on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leard. Coleman. visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, recently. Mr. B. I. Raynor, Summeralde. was trout fishing in Csscumpec on Wednesday evening. _ Miss Elaine Gamble. student at Summerslde Business‘ College. spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gam- ble. ' ' Messrs. Charlie and Everett Coughlin. left Cascumpec. April 20, with their boat to sail to Rus- tlco, where they intend to fish for the coming season. daughter Gloria. Coleman. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas on Sunday. Miss Read is the prin- cipal of Hunter River School and spent the -Easter holidays with her parents. I Mr. Donnie Gamble. employed- at the Bank of Nova Scotil. O'- Messrs. William. Clayton andi Douglas Wallace i(sll grand-sons) and Messrs. Fred and Ralph For- sytlie. V -Y Professional cards iChar+ered Accountants Granville at. water Street Suinmerslde « P. 0. BOX DIAL 681 3344 Optometrists B. F. Hunter. R.0. E. E. Parkman Summer St. A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc.. 0.I). Sumrnersidc Mr. Everett Coughlln was a vis- Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Read and] Bruce Gamble. Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas and small son. Barrie. spent Wednes- day and Thursda in Knutsford. guests of Mrs. omas' parents. Mr: and Mrs. Albert Srnallman. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Darinls attend- ed the tuneral of the late Mr. Charlie Dennis. 0’Leary. on Satur- day. Mrs. John Raynor. accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Russell Bony- man. Alber-ton, left Tuesday morn- Laary. spent the llaater holidays lag for I-Iallhx. N. 8.. when with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. attended the graduatlua at Mrs. Bonyrnan's daughter. Dorothy, who graduated from the Grace 11.. ternity Hospital there. ‘ -CU. CAI! DIIAILID WINNIPEG (CP) -4 Canadian National Railway officials reported Thursday that 11 height cars were derailed on the main traus-contin- ental line at Deer, Man.. 10 miles west of Portage la Prairie. No one was injured. AMALGAMATED ANllllALMEET|N(i CANADIAN LEGION HALL. Summer-side TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 4th, 1951! At 8:00 o'clock ’ John 8. Wright, Manager DAIRIES LTD. the following days:— MONDAY and ’I‘HURSDAY— TUESDAY and FRIDAY-— Clermont (Harold Mill) KENSINGTON DREAM PATRONS Commencing next week the cream will be hauled on Stanley Bridge Route (Douglas Cole) Clinton-Margate Route (Heath Durant) Long River (Lloyd Brown) French River-Irishtown Route (Lorne Campbell) Malpeque-Hamilton Route (Ernest _Bryanton Fredericton Route (Ernest Maclnnis) WEDNIBDAY and SA'I"URDAY— _ Graham's Road-Town Road-Kelvin (John Campbell) Bradalbane (Ernest Maclnnis) If any patron should be missed by the hauler please leave cream at the Kensington Feed House. AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LIMITED. 288 Water Street -i-‘L Above Maurice Mill's Men‘: Wear PHONE 3530 i Dentists way two weeks ago with greatiGeorge at il0m0l 3059” 0‘ T0707" interest and c-nihiisiasm. Aftcrllo and Riilimoiid Oi I-Ilb1‘|d0i‘» iii“ business period each evening isitwo latter arriving home for the gluon: (iin Eéibcle B:-iscbzall with m5m.;‘iunerlal. Llrélxaediuffizakeizhiihzlxfl . ‘ ’ ' t t . .a ey a ‘ ' ieearl; iswdaiitaihned’ by (;ci:rciyss Barire-ids’: United Church on Thuradny. low and another by Miss ShirleyiApi‘il 15. Reverend John M. 5i'i€€i‘i Mat‘AI'tlli1r with Mr. J. 'r. Waldron officiating. Pall belrm were as umpire. A very interesting eve-.Messrs. Joseph and Ronald Mc- ning was spent in Bible Study. lxenna. Earl McArthur, Parmenas Dr. J. A. Doiron Dental X-Ilaya SRIALLMAN BUILDING Dlnl 2366 Summerslde Physician & Surgeon Dr. H. B. liIacNeill . iBrennan. James O'Brien‘ and —Membcrs of the Sunshine Clublpnnk ydo. Flowgr bggpen were; met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow recently. with the vice-pres., presiding and II large attendance. Devotions were also led by the vice-pres. Following business period the appreciation of the ladies of the Organization was voiced in thanking the men for the work done in the school hall which has recently been dec- nrated. The organization bearing the cost of the expense. much praise is due to the ladies for their - keen interest and support. Lunch was served by Mrs. Howard Bar- low and Mrs. J. T. Waldron. Mr. Oliver Gallant spent a few days home, due to the illness of Water Street (Opposite Holmon's) DON'T "COME 0lI'|' OF Mass. DIAL 7082 AIIIIOIIIICEIIEIIT By the Largest Oil Company Owned by Canadians Paul Gallant motored to “berm” brief visit in Halifax where sheinf St. Simon and St. Jude, Tig- his mother. ~—BM. THE SUDEDLEBSIDE BAPTIST PLAYEEB In the Three Act Comedy YOIIR GOMA" IN THE BAPTIST CHURCH HALL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. APRIL 29th-Both Admission so Cents Produced by special arrangement with Bakers Plays of Boston, 4 on Good Friday evening. Since the season opened on April 15, great crowds were around the‘ brooks every day from far and] near but so far no big ones have: been reported. The funeral iiervlce and burial of the late Phillip Arsenault who passed away recently at Norway,‘ Maine, U. S. A., were held on’ Easter morning at 10 o'clock atl st. Anthony"; R. C. Church at! Bloomfield. The remains were ac-i companied to the home of their brother Andrew Arsnnaiilt, Lot 6; by another brother Felix Arsvllfluli.‘ of U. S A. . Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan and family of O'Lear_r. were guests of Mrs. Noonan's folks in Huwlsn on Easter Sunday. 4, Nut. Ivan Wchb has rciilrned, In her home at Howlan after spend- ing the past week in Charlotte- tnwn Hospital. Her many friends hope that she will be completely well soon. Calvin Carrilthcrs who has been‘ in R. C. A. F. since last summer was home on his Easter holidays on his first leave since enlisting. He has been stationed in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bryan and David spent Easter at st. Eleanor. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Wood and family along with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard of Unionvale went to West Cape on Easter Sunday. -—AG. REGENT ram 3.30-1.15-9.35 . TUESDAY 7:15-9:15; WEDNESDAY 3:30-7:15-9:15 visited her brother-in-law and sis-lnish, where Requiem High Mass fer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knox. was celebrated at 9.30 by Rev. Jos- It. is pleasing to report that the:eph LeClair, Summerside. The ser- conditinn of Mr. Knox who has-vices at the grave were conducted INTERNATIONAL LINK Tuesday cvcning from Grand Falls." B. i recently suffered a severe heartiby her pastor, Rev. J. A. Mac- Piiiflck is ‘Try much improved. iDonald. Pallbearers were: Messrs. l Austin Handrahan. John J. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Doucette’Hube,.t Gfludet M L. A, James ““‘i "’" E“""'- M‘ “bin C'“i‘iFitzGerald. Joseph E. Richard, Pe- lant, Nail Pond, and Mr. and Mrs. h Camille Chaisson, Tignlsh, returnni" DesR°C 9‘ ed to their respective homes on‘_ ‘CL’ N. where they attended the ' April Iii. funnral of Mr. Melvin Doucette on? A successful pantry sale spon- sored by the Catholic Women‘: Lcngue. was held in the Tignish Cn-Operative Store on Saturday. Mrs. John M. A'Hearn and Mrs. Milton Keough were in charge of the tables. The fine display of Tonight 7:15-9:15; :..j———_j.——.—_ 66 99 CAMEO. KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30. Virginia Mayo. Gene Nelson in Warner colored musical. "SHE'S BACK ON BROADWAY" Bank drawing Tues. and Wed. “ROYAL” HOIIDIJN .\lnmla_v-Tiiesday 7:15-9:15: Matinee Tuesday 3:30. John Garfield. Shelly Winters. “HE RAN ALI. THE WAY". Also Serial A News. Bank drawing Tues.. Thur., Sat. . TIIO ‘POI! Iouth Pnolfio udvcneurol ._‘ iteiuriiio fll'illi|SB sitltiuoiiii Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 Hear those Immortal Melodies as never before . . . .. "THE RIFF SONG". "ONE ALONE", "THE DESERT SONG", Of all Adventure Musicals this one tops them all. iiiiiitliivsoiéstiilnl hausneioiiiasiin-‘ ....Q'j'..'..'.‘.:“—'.!..........'..'...‘I"-."'-E‘.-'.'-" HEREFORD. England, (CPi Messages from prominent citizens’ of this historic community have’ been tape-recorded by the Here-‘ ford Chamber of Commerce to be‘ sent as a friendly gesture to Here- ford. Texas. ‘ Summon-side "ROMANCE" V 9» his M*.°RAE ' petroleum 4 C e by research The British Americatn Oil Company introduces two new gasolines “§tli§1:81_3”and“S_1l12c.=:9§” incorporating all the advances , TN! IIITIIH AMERICAN OIL COHFANV LIMITID ill