K" .. . .u..- -)umzfl~.§> a..." L’Mert‘ . ‘ ' ' mam: I ' a -. . in.~‘A-¢¢.€.. 4w nun... H. 51'. Simpson. president of the Canadian Home and School Federation. addreSSed the semi- annual meeting of the P. E. I. Home and School Association Monday at Summerside. Mr. Simpson told the 108 delegates representing 23 organizations that while they still had some way to go to reach a higher de gree of maturity, he was im- Surprise Party Given Couple A large numer of friends and relatives of Wellington . Har- mony and vicinity gathered at the Wellington Community Hall to honor Mr. Fidele Perry and his bride-tmbe. Miss Betty Perry of Wellington. Appropriate music was played by Mrs. Leo Gallant while the surprised young couple were es- corth to two gaily decorated chairs beneath a beautifully de- corated umbrella on the stage. by Mrs. Henry Arsenault. The many beautiful and costly gifts were opened by Mrs. Eddie Perry. )Irs. Wilfred Arsenault and Miss Barbara Day. Accom- panying verses were read by Miss Una Perry who passed them on to Bctlv and Fidele. Gill's \A'El‘e arranged by Velma Arse- nault. ' The young couple graciously thanked their friends for the lov- ely gifts. A delicious lunch was served by friends of the bride assisted by several ladies. The remainder of the evening was spent in social chat. music and dancing. Mrs. Leo Gallant' was at thr piano. assisted by James McDougall on the violin *artrt'M/W’Wé \ /" V 9‘ human sensés , 1'v SCIENCE SERIE SUNDAY NOV. 2. 7:00 — 8:00 PM. CHANNEL 13 Why Is pain necessary? How many senses do you really have? For the answers don’t PESSED BY "allows GROWTH miss this fascinating television program, designed for tho entire family. starring DR.FRANK BAXTER ; pressed with the real and steady . l"Shell-Out For UNICEF” To Be (ids’ Theme On Friday KENSINGTUX A Hal- :lowc‘cn "Shell Out" for L'. N. I. l C. E. 1",, will be sponsored by the C. G. I. T. of Kcnsingtun Un- tcd Church in the town and neighboring communities on Fri- day afternoon beginning at 4:00 p.m. This is an entirely voluntary campaign which will be carried out by many organizations across Canada on Hallowe'cn. In 1950. one small Sunday school class celebrated a U.N.I. C.E.F. Hallowe’en and liked helping others so much that other youngsters joined in the fun from cities. towns and vil- lages across North America. In Canada. alone, last year their combined gifts of pennies, nick- les, and dimes rang up the amazing total of $75,000. The Kensington C.G.I.T. par- ticipated last year calling at homes and places of business and a nice sum of $64 was col- lected. So this year as the public be— comes more aware of the trc- mendous help that is made available by this money, it is anticipated that even a larger amount will be collected. The girls “all wear tags and carry sealed milk cartons and all money donated will be sent to the United Nations Childrens growth of the P.E.I. group. Fund where one cent provides BUY NOW enough vaccine to protect a child from tuberculosis or one cert provides five large glasses of milk for an undernourished child. Five cents provides enough pcariciliin yau's. a deforming case. $100 supplies enough D. D. T. to protect a small village of 750 persons from malaria for one year. This is not a charity but a spur to self—help. for, in each case assisted, countries match- ed every UNICEF dollar with an average of more than two dol- lars of their own. With this help comes the understanding that someone across the sea cares enough to share a priceless gift of love. tropical dis- lsland Visitors Return Home ALBERTON — Mr. and Mrs. Lco Kinch have left for their home in Oregon after visiting relatives in Alberton last week. It is 52 years since Mr. Kinch left Alma and this is the first time he has returned to his na- tive province. Although he sees many changes. Mr. Kinch was able to recognize much that was familiar and he also found a number of his friends still here. to cure a child of. Funeral Held O’Leary Church Tile funeral service of the late . Mrs. Alonzo MacGrczor was hcl:l in the O'Leary Baptist Church. Saturday afternoon. A short service was held in St. Eleanors. at the home of her son. Major and Mrs. MacGrcgor. and was conducted by Rev. Mr. William- son of the Nazarene Church. then to the O‘Leary Baptist Church where the pastor Rev. Ross Ho- ward preached the sermon and was assisted by Rev. Mr. Wil- liamson. Mrs. MacGregor was 80 years old and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. MacP'ncr- son. Hymns sung were “The Lord's my Shepherd," “There‘s No Disappointment in Heaven." and a duet. “Going down the Val- ley,” by Mrs. Watson Silliker and Mrs. Don MacDonald. Her husband predeceased her a num- ber of years ago. She leaves to mourn the passing of a loving mother. five daughters. Elizabeth Pearl, Rita, Helen, Elsie. five sons, Major, Hughie, Will. Lloyd, Jim. Three brothers. Almond. Murdock and COlllTl MacPherson. Burial was in Springfield Bap- tist Cementery. Mrs. Kinch is a native of the state of Wisconsin and this was her first visit to Prince Edward Island. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kinch thoroughly enjoyed their holiday here and it is their intention to return again next summer. Rev. W. Elliott Gives Talk To Alberton Ass’n. ALBERTON — Alberton Men's Association met in the United Church Hall Monday evening at seven o‘clock when a turkey supper was served by members of the ladies' aid. Rev. Waldo Elliott of Miargate. the guest speaker. gave a most interesiing illustrated talk about the Indians at Round Lake, Saskatchewan. where he had served as a student-minister. Officers for the coming year are as follows: Honorary president —— Elmer McLean; president Frank Bryan; vice-president — Earle Atkinson; secretary — Cedric Hunter; treasurer — Norman‘ Hardy. ‘ Committees will be appointed by the executive. A report on the evangelistic mission, which had been spon- sored by the association. was given by Kenneth Leard and Russell Bonyman. As a project the members of the association belonging to Al- berton congregation have under- taken to shingle the church roof. The trustees of the church. Ced- ric’ Hunter. Charles Johnston. Norman Hardy. Gordon Warren and Fred Leard. with Perley Hardy, were named a commit- tee to give leadership in this project. ladies Aid Held Oct. Meeting The members of the Bethel La. dies Aid gathered at the Bt‘hsl Church for their October meet- ing will the President. Mrs. Lloyd Barwise presiding over the business period. Mrs. Ray Collicutt “as in charge of the worship, opening the meeting with a hymn follow- ed by prayer. Scripture taken from Deuteronomy, Chapter 17. 14 - 20 verses was read respon- sively. Readings were given by several of the members. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Lloyd Bua'rwise. Worship conclud- ed with the benediction. 'Roll call was answered by seven members and two visitors were present, Sick Committee re- ported marking eight calls, twelve treats. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Ellis with Mrs. Horatio MacWilliams in charge of the worship period. Meeting closed with Mizpah Be- nediotion. 83rd Birthday Was Celebrated On Thursday, Oct. 16th.. a very enjoyable day was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson. The occasion being the 83rd. birthday of Mrs. Hudson's mother, Mrs. John MacLellan. West Cape. A delicious goose . while Carol dinner “'35 Scrvcd son. l’rescni \\(‘l‘C h H ‘ ward Mat-things . . t, Ellid t"l’.mnm‘ t. Mrs] 'flllxllt‘i Bonnet; of Detroit. Allc‘llaéll.k.c nicely decorated bll'lll’...>\"\£lv \(l with 83 candles was prcflm‘.;;fl_ to Mrs. MacLCllan by ll(l 7.1m daughter. Mrs. Gordm ,o H and Tommy llud ..n "Happy (‘1‘ .\l~lt‘l'\. 1“L‘Cl"l " great grandchildren sang Birthday.” E1 ' l mer In the evening her sex ‘ and his family and Mr. Mango:- gall joined the party. MIS. ath Lellan was the recipient of m‘ “ lovely gifts as well as a numocli— of cards and messagcsSIof co gratulations and good Wl ies. Moncton Fire Sends Family Into Streets (CP)—A Monccton ' fled to the street Mon hay {girthllya small baby when {If} broke out in a two-storey apa.t- ment house here. L Mr. and Mrs. Dirke Home 105, all their furniture and personal belongings. ‘ Mr. Horne said. “All we got on was three diapers." The. fire started following a quick, sharp explosion in the fll‘S‘, floor of the frame building. I was believed to have originated in a water heater. MONCTON i T11 ur.. October 30, 1958 ‘ Him 7—h\\ l .OOK FOR m ‘ PURE WHITE l Sugar Packog. 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