-_.- -‘_~fr>’vii.~fc@fl‘i€i‘n.dl w V-‘HENHWFJUV-FVIH-‘f-‘RFF-F-‘HNVEFHHD "fl-H's"?! l Steaks" was established inoLondon 05's? FINAL SHOWING TODAY “ Thirty Seconds (Ivor Tokyo” SHOWS AT 3:10 - 6:50 - 9:10 PRINCE ED WARD- {GIIMIIIG — TIlilRS.-Flll. and SAT. SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00 "l" 'I'V‘I’I‘I'-"-'i'-'V'¢'lfi'ila'Hfffi‘lWLH5's?s -"="s"h'fi'\-'s'n'-'b‘- BETWliEND _ TWO mIIIILBARRYMORE AN mmiiim JOHNSON * MAXWELL 1's‘ I Original Screen Play by Marlin lalhlcy and Harry Rin Dlrsflsl by WILLIS GOIDIECK _ D 5 vfl?Hl-l-h-NN Plus NEWS or THE DAY-POPULAR SCIENCE UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS AND CARTOON Molunaan rirrulls quaint - Ai-iosilitrlinfo, nosamsioom‘ PLUS SERIAL — SHORTS SHOWS AT 7:00 - 8:45 SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 5 I‘. 1' ‘C '- LIKID THEIR, STIAK n ‘The Sublime society n“; In Memonam Ml. JOHN A. MuoDOUGALL On February 1st, i945, a 5nd gloom was oust. over Canoe Cove in i735 by rm actor and its mem- dined in a theatre. acDougall. Mr. MuclJougall was in hi5 “$1131 , ealth dOIHK the work about the =iurm and 0n 801118 to the road to ct the mail was striclcened with a vtroke while on Iiis return home. Medican aid was summoned but of no avail and liepassed away on the ibzolve first) ' r. ac ouenll had lived mos C B A I030 P. M, of his lite in Berlin, N. 11.. cmployf g-‘dmot The Brown $0., p M111 lS-Z the last few y rs. He was a ia -. . . . - .e.-.l-.-.-.nre.u.-i.wwnnum T0-DAY ONLY “Gaaihlofls Ilhoioo" News - Canada Carries 0n Shows Al. 3 l5 - 7 and 8:45 m IIIIPITOI. o“ TIIIIRr-Flllr-SIT. RIIPIIIII, Illlllllllli [Xtlliltlli as lliou Iamoui wssiorn wldcoir, Smilsy and Sunset. bolllo col-III!!! outlaws in o whirlwind sdon UIMOII Fiiaaefi OF ARIZON " gililiil \l\l Plus “DESERT HAWK" l2 Comedy - Traveltalk - Cartoon Shows At 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 iul member of his church and loved by all who knew him. He leaves to mourn his passing iour sisihcm and one broth/n‘. name- ' ‘ Katie, Mrs. Cliiirlie Murphy. . .; Sarah. Mrs. I011 Rix. N. H; Marg MacFadyen, Millinock . e; Mary on the homeste d and employed at C. N. R. Char lottetnwzi. old predeceased him t The funeral which as attended was~ held on February 3rd at 2.30 P. M. pastor . . W. Goodwill. Interment was in the family plot in Canoe Cove Cemetery. . The pail bearers were: Messrs. Colin Campbell. Frank Smith. Colin MacEachei-n, Dannie Mac- Lean. Harold MacKinnon, Howard Muirhead. "Board of Thanks Miss Mary MacDouiroil. (‘anoe Cove, wishes to thank hours and friends for t . acts of ldndnoss and expressions oi sympathy extended durina the sud- den illness and death oi’ her bro- ther John. ‘ 2 II. l CUGHS. HEAD and CHEST COLDS Prei 1 nintberoi, , ho heboilllsxgd g the, Wat. in to where hchui performed True IIIOII/TIIIIII Wedding Miss Mary lmnios Whitehead. daughter oi Mrs. Gertrude WhM-l hem c1 8e Russel stmat. Waithsm. exchanged marrllqs vows with Yeoman Mrs-t Class Richard Prams . 1i . ' w- Mrs iéousanjciil-n?» of is m doin avenue. Walthnm. in a nuptial, mas u. st. Mary's Church Bat-v.‘ urdny The Rev. Joseph B. hex-y periormed the double ring ceremony at 9 All. I Mi; Mary I... Moi-racy at the 011m played tho weddins mllfllc. and Miss Mary Lou lolly sans the] "Ave Maria." " M e ‘i and "Ch Lord X Am Not Worthyfl‘, 1'11; groom was attended by SN- man Second Class James White- head, brother oi who bride, and ushers were John lioaliy and Sam-f uei Kerhs, UBJHL Whitehead gowned in white; princess style satin with B pearl. trimmed sweetheart neckline, with_ a. iingertp veil o! white net draped: from a pearl trimmed headpiece,‘ curled a, white orchid Cn a prayer- Her attendant and maid oi honorl Mira Bettysnn O'Toole. slstAr or, the groom. wore a Jade green crepe gown with s, bouquet oi low csrnalions A recepfion iollowed the cere-, many 3.‘. Howard Johnson's. Main street, Waithsm, where the parents, oi Ila couple pined in the receiv- line. Mrs. Whitehead wore o coral crepe drees ivim brown ac- cmeories and a. sardine coinage Miss Eleanor Hanson was in dltarge' book. oi the sues-t The couple Ere mums s wedding: trio to New York. Yeoman O'Ib0l recently raw/med from 18 months duty in the Pacific He is now sta- Foncd at the Fargo Building, Bos- ton. Seaman Whiwhesd, bent , ls now home on s 30-day furlough from duW in the fr * ve was om he N bun granddeiishier of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Howatt oi 50 Sehool street. marlot-tetown. ._.____.______ I ‘ ' n Memoriam in. JOIN s. PAIKMAN nwdecuioiuinuoiinar x- man on December 11th. 19M. avflis 5'31? ‘§>“§i.-.7°§‘u§“" rcbtives and friends owing to its sudden- nose. The deceased had farmed for n e¢' number of yBllB at Winsloe North dhfldbt ti, ldltisf ti‘ live in lu6 h$v eiowiibioefm the duties or! . The funeral mrvlcos. December , M4, a/t the home and church were well attended despite the cold and stoimv weather‘. MriPar worthy oi Winsloe ‘North thr WILII lponard who live in more Can- a ‘INo worflty men lives his lite in vain" 2- KINGGTON SCHOOL ‘Stsndins ior January. Sealer Department Ir . Perfect Aotendbnoe ior hail-year -Shirley Newson. Teacher-Jim Court. Jnlsrbepcrtnsnt Grade V.—-1. Wilma‘: Clukln. IVr-LRQBB N ; Ill-Ugh Moss was cele rated b the Grade Alton Green: 3, Harold smi . 858$ IIIIIL-A’ 1 notn Younkei?‘ I . . 1 Aifldm <5 endeil Willis. illord Green: 2. Eleanor Mac-- sot Attendance ior January- oi Mr. and ' Cor-' ' ssyososcsasobsosobs ooaucooocofuooanog was! rsncn m SIVIIAI. uvm or naavv ram: n: wmi‘ mono rwma I Ill-l All. SPACIS 8O CONTINTS CANNOT INAKI lOOII PACK IN CORRUOATID SHOCK-PROOF CONTAIN” s-ssso.s--.¢-.----sso IT is easy Io pack a parcsl so It will arrive safely overseas. Yer thousands of packages are ruinsd each month through poor packing . . . or delayed through incomplete addressing. Remember first, that your parcel must stand up under tho great weight of thousands of packages In Ilia ship's hold, II must bsar the shock of rough transport over shell-torn roads, and perhaps be unloaded in a hurry under enemy Ilrc. While your Pool Oflloa and the Canadian Postal Corps do sv ry- lhing in their power Io assure prompt, sofa delivery . . . much depends on HOW you pack and WHAT you pack. Print or Write Address Clearly-Malia Sure It's Complois To spsscI delivery Armed Forces mall is sorted Into bogs labelled with the name of the Overseas Unit. So make sure you put the name and number of the UNIT on all mail. Always remember to put Ilia sender's name and address on the letter or parcel. Mail to wounded msn In hospital éOverseas should have the com- plete address, than ADD the words "IN HOSPITAL" in big letters on the envelope. ‘This will ensure quicker delivery. H \ rsnoaécasirnsiiii._wizib'iuo {owned in rule pin: with 33-’ "NM" --_ south veils o. w-i-isa mu on acnooi. On Jan-um? tenth. was. in at. bouquet of white t’... llirid‘s Catholic Church. Nether W Edge, Sheffield, land, Nuptial Rev. F. O. Roche when he uni in the Holy Bonds oi znatrimon .Ma.r,v 1%“ we’ Il‘."°’w°“" dfiigvl: 3i h cited on . an s. c, n em Healcy, Bheilield. and Moior John ed a . ‘l f; “m” “°x°‘“" Weston Campbell, youngest son oi Com. A. J. and the late Mrs. caglpben b id I I _oun r ven n mar- t v a e n soot Grade VIII: 1. Geoiw . Rose M Grade Ive: l: Credo HI : i. Charles MacDonJ sssossocs PRINT ADDIBS IN llOCK l-ITTIIS, I AND PIIY SINDII!’ NAMI AND ADDRESS ON PARCEL ‘ IIOIa-QaoocnonsoastollIIIOIIIQIaollolloQuiltslllsosooolllaolasggg;. DO'S AND DON"I’S fi Pack parcel: in corrugated cartoon. Wrop is icverol layers of strong paper. Tia witb heavy twine. Print oddrsn in block 1mm. Make sun address s‘: COM- PLETE. Affix completed Customs Declaration. Don't use sboc boxes, they cmsb easily. Dan’! ‘um flimy, coloured wrapping proper. Don’! send mcolx, fresh fruit: or foods tbnt cm! spoil. Don't rend matches or lighter fluid. Don’! rend my kind of liquid in glass pm" u, or onrdboard container: o * ‘o. . ' I I .lli. i-zmwr-l I.'-‘-’ on"! Celine Noddy. ~~-—.v~ ~ rm: Leslie Little and Iieaiior MacDonald. Report for the month o! Jenu- i, 80.7. Bill! ' "zirsde IX: i. Lillian Noddy. MacLesn. ism G. Macisaac. Teacher. IEIQ-n : 1. Frances iiladdy; 2. on aoD aid. l FDR l, Betty MacDonald: q “ C (l) _ " nna. . Blair MacLeiin. : 1. Josephine I e ' l b ’ Wendell Willis. Wil- guys); 1:9,- ‘ggnar 193:1” veg 1 I , l’ r ‘Thchern- Phyllis Godlfcy. white satin ‘Rim y??? veil n4 . . . it y. )2 L Mlrcmu! l I _ 11 _‘ a MacDonald; I. Melvin Iilttle. ' m “mo” w 0°" iiwfiégngigl $51‘? ifiwhiif i“. “nlfi ‘laws. " “m Grade n: 1. mow MacDonald: P '°" °“""'“' suppers and carried a boquet oi Mflrltilnefl 10in his bride happ l ink roses palfei? bridesmaids Mimnalgioroih return toCamda-S ce w 2611M and Mm in BRINoiING ll" FATT-IFW l, Wendell Jenkins. . l. Eva Jenki Hudson Jenkins; 3. . Grade 1V Isl: l. Jean Stewart; (absent). How EMBARIZASEE? MARIE-ELLEN O’HIO wAs TH’ DAY SHE m? . DURING WITH HER BEAU - "me DIN-MO nil-w lee ccaeereraue I I6 lawman: K1‘ N H7‘!!! w? z l. Sidney Myers. (a): l. Arnold Mac- Neil: 2. Preston MacNeil: 3. Joan Trowsdnlo ' Grad in»): l.J rm . | grid: I (c): l. Dlefwsr e" eat av e in Gra es, lethugtemn, 83. cent. i-l hoot Gm es, Myers. e . h-edn Carver, Terioher. HIRE‘ TH’ MOPo ' I u ' “zooms. Meacvlvou can "r 114mm s‘ w in, Ll N IMENT . Renew 14mm,‘ F“! mv-n-u: uvmbeneot