IIMEON FARMEB In Mc:ssi's. Bbl l i' ANSI-I BERNARD Thgre passed away suddenly nt: Clyde River, on August 10 as th result of n iii:hu:i.x .tt'('l(lCllf, Miss I)0roihy. Bcrnard and John and Florence Craswcll Br-mi xniw Httlifllfl. iluntcr Rivcr, 1,-,m.1y4 Bertha. Robert Smith and family in hci iiili ricer George. Satlic tilark Winnllca and Arnold and Elizabeth Weeks Born Jlf fltlill”l fiivcr. on Ati- E3,-1 Dunmng Ronnie and Dorothy MacDonald gm. :3, ill-ill. t-laughter of Mr and wgndell ggyig Louis and Gertie Nays and family Mrs Raliiiontl BPrnal'd- Who Wl” Stewart and Boyd Tremers Sammy and Wayne Peterson all.i'a)- tflt'llSfl 'ho iiivninry Of 3 loving anti itmmiul tllli(i Not only Paving Co George, Lill and Diana Smith in llitl llillll" '-ll” ill” ll” ""55”d-tA.l4ce and Arthur Seutnrr Anthony, Ruby and Phyllis, Nevi- ill-'l till 5l"l' i"ll””l'll”'l"- chums-.-Dr. and Mrs. Murchison port and cgpritlflllv lll'lP children of Martin, Mngge. Raymund, Earl whom she was wry fund. and Garry. Jean and Wilbert Stetson Betty time was a faithful mem-p3ASKE-1-5 Edna and Everett Haslam her of tho lluni..- rm-pr United Roy Gallant, Warren Paving Co. Pearl. Marjoire and Joyce Ber ('llll”'ll- 5l”t'li” 5l1"'”'- a"d 3" Warrens Marliinie Ltd. nard, Mom-ion, N. B. at-tivc ni"niticr Girls in Tl'.'1lflm,El She leaves in mourn besides herl sorrowing parents, one sister Dor- othy at tinmc Raymond with tho R. C. H. A. in Debert. Gordon with the R. C. A M.C. in Fort t'htirriiill. Manitoba; James and Gnornc at home, also her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard. I-liinter' River and Mr. and Klrs. Gr-orge Peterson. Cflarlnttplmru one sister Phyllis. prpdernaserl her l'l years ago. at the ego: of 9 years The funeral which was one of the largest in the community. was held in the United Church on Au- gust 14. Service at church and grave was conducted hv the Rev. C. R. Moasc. who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family. The choir under the direction of Mrs. W. l. Bowman. rendered two selections "The Lord's My Shep- herd" and ”Someday We'll Under- stand" fllr Gordon ('arew very effectively sang "Shadows". The C. G, I. T. members and leader lattended in a body and led the procession to the grave. The many floral tributes bore testimony of which the bereaved was hcld Pall bearers wore six uncles. Robert Bernard. Willard Bernard. Vernon Bernard. Art Peterson. Addie Peterson and Gordon Peter- sun. FLORAL TRIBUTES PILLOW Mother and Dad GATESaA-JAR Nanny and Granrladdy Bernard CRESCENT Teachers and pupils of the Hunter River School WREATHS llrl. Ruth Robertson snd family. Plant Shaft and Truck Driven of the Warren Paving Co. Aunt Pearl. Uncle Harold. Aunt Wands and Uncle Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Eric and Wendell Cudmnre and families. DOUBLE SPRAYS Johnnie Inglis Uncle Verdun. Aunt Margaret and children. Aunt Edna. Uncle San. Aunt Helen. Uncle Chow. Aunt Dorothy. Un- cle Jimmie, Aunt Reta. Uncle Addie. Aunt Winnie. Uncle Art. Aunt Doris. Uncle John. Aunt Trudy, Uncle Sterling. Aunt Ben snri Uncle Dave. Frances and Ralph. Granny, Pop. and Sammy iii The Canadian BOUQUE-I-S amt four brothers. . TO STUDY IN ROME Simeon Farmer amii study for the next four years Jerome Quinn of Kinkora left l'P- V . cently for Rome where they will In the Holy Cross order. (Photo by Craswell 9 . fliisscll .The Paving Gang of the Warren Derrill and Deborah Sudsbury Gladys, Billie and family Blair, Edna anti family Beverley, Linda and Jimmie xlac- Marie and Bill Thornton. st John. Millian N- 3- iCARDS OF SYMPATHY Stelio, Mall and Karl Cotes, Mal- Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Bertram and ton, Ont. Joyce and Bob Mills ' Mnndlnd Mrs Ruben Chappcll and Mildred. Vernon and Marilyn Ber- -' t1 nard Mr, Mrs. Cyrus Marlin and'Snlly. Steve and Kent MacDonald Elaine and Donald Cousins .V Mr. and Mrs. Rengh Moresidv and Minnie. Wilfred and Edith Whitlock l family Glennie and Hazel MacLean r and Mr; Neil Macl.enrt and Louisa and Ivan Higgins . Mrs. Cltappcll Katie and Effie Marlmod :Mr. and Mrs. Russell Proud lllld Ralph and Mildred Thompson hmuy Blanche. Norma and Lowell Wyand Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald Pauline Orr snd family and family Beatty, Johnnie and Helen Gibbs lMr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant and Clarence. Margaret and Marie 1 fgmijy McGuigan iMrs. Joe Mat-Pherson and Ade- Phyllis, Reg and girls hid; Shirley and David Siubbert. Bel- vlllc Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Galllnl Ind family Gladys and Ralph MacFadyen Mr. and Mrs. John Leclnlr and Vera and Jime Clark and family family Helen and Allan Macl..ean Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garnhtiin and Uldine White l family g Marilyn Smith Mrs. George Hennessoy Ind ll-llllllY Ross Matheson. Calgary. Alberta Mrs. Harry Msccoubrey and Pat Murphy umuy Vernon Gallsnt, Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Game-5t0l' Lynette Brown Mr. and Mrs. Dan MncFsrland. Vivian Macl.aren Halifax. N- S. Bobby Mobbs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant Ruth Macl.eod Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mallett Herman Macflachcrr Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wood Catherine Crosby . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houston Wendell Nicholson t Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Stevenson shirley MacKenzie Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cutcliffe Shirley Bernard Mr and Mrs. Wesley smith Elliott MacNcli1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bnlnllll E. K. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Arch Johnstonc R. 1!. Bell . and Mrs. Brant Elkhoud r. and Mrs. Georse Klllol Wendell and Anna Rodd Ruth and Freddie Fnlland William snd Gladys Alldll" Mary and Aubrey Blanchard Ens and Clarence Stevenson Phyllis Crossmnn, Halifax, N. I. Blanche snd John Bursoym Martha WIYO Belinda. Jim and Jimmie Andrews Francis and Wendell Tremm Lila and Larry Anderson Pearl and Herbie Bell Mildred and Howard Lind Trudy Lillian. Fred and boys Windsor. Ont. Anna and Robert Andrews Ref: and Randolph Stevenson Onto and Resgh Pound Georgina and Wendell Silliphnnt Eric and Olgs Whltlock Mary and Milford Buchanan Freda and Erroll Stewart Lester and Ethel Sharron Mary. Rod and Junie Ford Alice and Arthur Sentncr Doris, Elmer and Family Aunt Rex and Everett McNelll Fenton Roberts, Lottie and Gcorgc Aunt Dorothy um Uncle ,n,-"mi, Bambrlck Grnnnle and Pop Peterson Ruby and Roma Ford Violet and Bob Bemsrd, Halifax, Alba and Albert Trowsdslo N. 3. Ruth, Eric and Joyce Siidshury Bessie Mnclmod Ruthie, Ray and lanitly Doris McGuirlt, Halifax. N. S. Florrir. .l .l WRl'l.lV3fl and firorizr MacMillan Family Lorean, John and girls, iVnriVl('l(. Mrs. Mabel Macliinnon Ont The Boyletl Elaine Bradley Mary Sllllphsnt Stella Waye Berna Nicholson. Calgary, Albcrtai Anna Savldant Lynn Waye. St. John. N. I. Pcterson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Parrish and Wayne. Mr and Mrs. J. J.MacLeod Itnrl George HPRAYS Gladys. Billie and family. Joyr-o and Hobby. United Church Sunday School ' Canadian Girls In Training and. Lead:-r Ifr. and Mrs. family Vernon and Filnnnlir Vol! Allnl Boo. l'nclc Willard and lanai lv Aunt Jennie. lfnrln F.mm:-it family, Ailnt Yllllrlrod and Uncle lack Mr and Mrs ft-.l'ltPxt Ford anrl'T Thelma Atlnf Milrlrocl l'mly- 't'.-u,n,,ng P Marllvn. Jo:-in and Flmr-r mm. Ch t hair it - Aix a PM 3 d nd W'""' '3,.g,m " N I M m and ;,:;ih.nn n Y "Mr A tWe shall meet our (lcar lIit(- imp 0. Elliot nit Samucl and Louise Silliphani "W'- Aunt Hr-inn, l'riilr f'l:w'c :- , .1 Duncan and Audrey Ms:-Ksy family. V W M Earnir and Gladys Cousins Card Thanks The Thnmnmn famtlv and rat Stewart and Jamie Parkman Mr and Mrs liayinond Barnard Cosfolln Russell liar Will and family Rrothers and Qvsirr Cmrgc. Alma lFrank llozcl Gallant and boys Lester Sharron sndlliimr-lia, fl9(llPl' and girls 'Mao Tlinnip-.nn and family Pal ('4isir'liti Emily Scaiiinn and Ray .Frances and Ralph Siirlshury anrlphentty and Dave Billie. Fildo. l.coiic and Gene Clow llarolrl lrcnc and Floyd Ford .Mandc. Margaret and Lloyd Csrew Walter and Janie Whitloclr Amy and Donna Dobeotn Winnie. llrt Urirrlnn rtiqm-:. Dirk. ids and Jack Bradley and family. tributes and all who hclpcd in anv hm--can and Bar Dannie and Hattie Mu-Fsdgen ham l Geo Velma and (ll-iarliu Frirvll The Allan Children Annie and Duncan Nicholson Hunters River W. l. Corlanrl and Fhrlstinr .'tlacl.eod. Presbyterian W. M. 8 Toronto, Ont United Church W. M. 5. Mary and l.c;mtu'tl rtouri L1;-T1-pjgg P""'-l" l''''''”' "M f"""'-V John and Margaret Procloi Bruce and Gcorzic hfncl.t-nrl Edda and Everett Haslam Ethel Bertram Mr. and Mrs. .i. TELEGRAMS Aunt Lollie and lalnlli. llalilm Mr. and Mrs. John Pr-trrson. Wind sor. Ontario George Dunn. Hnmlllnn. tlnt Mr. and Mrs, Sterling Potcrson, Windsor. Ont Away in the beautiful hilt. ill and In the Valley of rcsi so fuir some day. somrtimr we klltiii nni Aiigiis Usrlman Stuhhert, Bel- vllle. Ont hcrcsa and lliiatt iiaslnm cart, Honrgc and Eric Seniner l.loyri and Cathay Dunn and family. wish to cxpn-ss mp”- sincere thanks to all lhns llwhn srnf cards. telegrams. Iotti-rs and floral 'way during thcir recent and he- rge and Mrs. Dickinson reavemont. JEROME QUINN prior to their ordination as priest: l and Sterling Peterson,lV j ssnsous Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haley. snd their son and his bride-to-be of Weymouth. Mass, have been visiting on the island. guests of Mrs. Haley's brother. Mr. Ben- jamin Crnswell and Mrs. Crsswell. Fredericton. Mrs. Haley and Mrb. Benjamin Craawell paid I brie! visit to Bedeque on Sunday after- noon. October 16th., when they call- ed on Mrs. Craswell's brothers. Mr. Albert Weeks and Rev. Ernest and Mrs. Weeks and her niece Mrs. William M. Stsvert and Mr. Stavcrt. Mr. Stephen Dovsl of Cambridge, Mass. is spending some time among friends here. He is guest at the Bowness Tourist Home. His many friends are pleased to see Mr. Thomas Moyse home from the P. E. 1. Hospital. when he was a patient for two weeks. Miss Adele Henderson. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hen- derson, has taken a position on the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada. Halifax, N. 8. Her many friends here are sorry to learn of the misfortune of Mrs. Joye Hayes. who fell and broke her arm. while she was an I Visit with friends in Freetown. The full choir ad the Iedoque United Church attended. and par- ticipated in. the Hymn Festival held in the Tryon United Church EVERETT manna. McVl'l'l'll ”' 5"”d'-V '""”"' m"””"' 1"" ) 0" O”"”" 1'' "" ”l""'" ” CsAllforI'i)a'lhl,4:aril3i.t2l;.:nll'lutcb1'ostln(ach- Crapaud were shocked to hear of count of "N 50"! weddhu .nmv"g the suddcu deuth of Everett Heber "ry of Mr um M" Atwood p. Mcvittie in his 57th. year. He was wmdden Much 'u' uhbnad born in Westmorelsnd. the eldest "Genny h u" bmquu "on .1 "m M Chmm "d we 1'" ml. the League of California Cities onl- M”-V Sunmom” He W" ' me 1”" vention in the Sheraton Palace Ho- resident of Westmoreland and Crs- M San Francisco, Wm) W" two lpaud. whcrc he carried on a meat pagans present. Th. htuuuu .-business ”'h9"” ms kmd' honest thing about that event is that Mr. aim 9"”! my endeared mm m Whlddsn is a son of the lat: Rev. his (friend: and customers. R. S. wmddnh who '" pum. 1 His private funeral service at Norm Bwmue Church P. l 1'' his late residence was conducted u m! mm of the century ad h. tby Rel" B"'””"' who 59”” Wm" and his family are kindly remem- fortlng words to the bereaved fam- berm by the older resident. at an "3." If,y"T"5 ”””5.w"" W9, t" surrounding communities. Mrs. mush L"d' K""”?" Light" Whidden. Jr. was also a resident Besides his sorrowing wife, Ale-. of Norm Beam”, u '1" D." '1, the Slmnions. he leaves to mourn were The wmddenl W." mnrkd three daiiglitcrs, tGracet Mrs. in N('mh nedeque chunk Th”, Everett liorigzcrson. Hampton; went to California 1” 1910p (Evelyn! Mrs. James Moore, West- moreland; tliforeyl Mrs. George The Bedeque "Half Century" Sturdy, Westmoreland; and two Club met at the home of Mrs. sons, Keith. Lynn, Mass. and Carl Charles Henderson on Monday who assisted him in his business. evening. October 17th. In the ab- lnlsn six tn-Ind-children. an aged sence of the president. Mrs. Percy lather. tlnw sisters, Granville, Afilcclr. vice president. presided. Alice. Jo-nnottn. and an only hrnth- Mrs. Calvin Laard read the open- ,er Max. All were present at his in: poem "What's in my hand"?. service. Roll call was answered with sug- The pail hearers were, James nations for raising funds for the Moore. John Martin, Charles Mar- club. It was decided to hold I -shall. Everett Rodgerson. George pantry sale later in the month or istordy, Liewilyn Gamble. lnter- early in November. The pro- ,mcnt was in Wcstmorelnnd ccmat- gramme consisted of the drawing cry. The funeral was directed by 01' Vlrlolll llllmlls. which caused Dawson's. Crapaud. much marriment. and two contests which were most interesting. It was agreed to have "speed-limit" C d f k signs placed in the village. Next ar 0 5 meeting to be held at the home The family of the late Heber McVittie. wish to extend their sin- cere thanks. and deep appreciat- of Mrs. George Henderson. lonio the doctors, and kind frlendsl and neighbours who helped in their sudden be-rcavcmcnt. fin Memoriam The October supper meeting of the Men's Association of the lad- eque United Church, was held in the Church hall on Tuesday even- ting. October lath. The supper was Page 14, The Guardian Saturday. Oct. 22, 1955 nwsoon by an rnompson" their wives as Suellk T3" WP?” lxllIsrylIhIW.H.8.. do bolnnvmber. hurt! vote of tbsnlt wu D.lnlIed The llilellollgflker for the meet LOCK! RDA ucntlna of the Locke no-a. to the ladies for this excellent ro- his was Mr. T. J. lnman. of Ce: ofnaarsensctl Jgzph 'll;iGeil. put. Than followed a lng- as trsl Bedeque. He save A very - 9 V tor. Id 0" by an Ru” c.m:.ck am mmtmg account of hi, extended, Mrs. Calvin Carruthers of Bsrrie. l u u Saturday evening October 1511, - u t W 1 C d d fee". Ontario. spending some me the home or Mr. .34 Mr! J uni? -r”..ll"'..l:..ial'.?.1t?"'ili';.'i3fu:...i"l" 1: theesI?h'ftedmS)?atncs..nHeoslIow- vlstiillns Hill"? We 0: Elf De&R0'-Exes of Howlan S 0"' cuts. in-ulaea and Mr. William ed slides of the many plat? be All "'0 er. . .. ,, -p at WOW Au,-rxui: ofl7o Stsvert was secretary. In the mst.- visited which were very mu en- y and tor of businns it was decided to Joyed. At the conclusion s hearty Mr. Ralph Csllbeck and tendered day. October 13th and Nth .1 31 hug the mug uh. cure of the vote of thanks was moved by Mr. the speaker. The meeting closed home of Mr. and Mrs. rt.-mu catering at the next meeting with W. 3. Montgomery seconded by with the Miami! Benediction. B.Q. Perry of Enwlan. Tm? Business Opportunity I offer to sell my one-third interest in Mac- Kenzie Company. This is a going concern. Good op- portunity for young man. 21 to 25. Any time within the next six months. OLIVER E. PROFITT, )(ensington Pnmcr EnAno ISLAND IWUTUAL IWDEINSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED I865 M UTUAL senwct-zau.-SECURITY AMALGAMATED 1941 . A PITRELY MU.'I'UAL COMPANY Adcquatc iiistll'ance coverage can forestall financial loss title" to fire. Be sure your policy is in line with your prnporty's present value. IF YOUR BUILDINGS ABE VACANT YOIY NEED A VACANCY PERMIT. For Correct lnsursnoa Arrangement apply to the following: Head Office Branch Office - Summt-rnide, P. E."l. Charlottetown. P. E. I. 1'. LELAND LINKLEITEB. MANAGED . SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY AND IATURDAY, 0(.'l'. 21-22 "LET'S G0 NAVY" with the Bowery Boys M80 "DEAR COIJNTRY". by Walt Disney, 30 mins. Travel Talks. Cartoon. Canteen Service. 9 P M, Illrlu Iudsy. "ml COUNTRY mason" 9 P.M. my 0 TIM. "NEVER LET ME 00" It Gable and Gene Tierney. I P.M. wisTApLrT- .emv.:crn:Dawutr-M10-ev.aIloIu.eu o ' W. I. WAIIEN. Wsrgste GEDDIE MICLEUII W lloynlty SYDNEY B. IIICR. Birch '1!!! W. VERNON CRAIG. It It. I. Mnel.l:Al. Ion.) wm ALI! J. IOIIITBON. can l otbetuwa II. II. GIANT. Chsrlamhwn I 11! AGENTS I-sums s. GALLANT. woiiun um tzurirono smrsorc. Stanley Bodeqnr lril shin I . lllol. s'l'!'l'80N. o'Lesry Prim Edward islssl mil . Fill! llwiillct cilillllv Qhbphdl& Agllallhrllinblllld High man or low man on a totem pole? For the fellow who looks at life with oi shrewd gleam in his eye, the outlook often depends on whether he has enough wampuln or not. The fellow who has it is ready for anything and feels good about it. One way to get this feeling - and a good one - is to buy Canada Savings Bonds todayeoithar through your bank, investment dealer or trust company. Or see the pay office where you work about the Payroll Savings Plan. But do something about it - no one feels lower than the man who wished he had. (jailiaitlil Stlilliils itiiitls