susasue AND IIDIFORD . Donald Hutchinson who is ,,,l.f,1li.y:.-ti in Ontario. is visiting with relatives inslilllerslie. Deaconess Miss Beryl Miller who is doing mission work, at an In- dian reserve near Kenora, On- wrgo, is spending a three weeks hgliday with her parents, Mr.end Mrs. Gordon Miller. Ellersiie. in st! in Halifax, N.s. Emit cl last week at his home in Eilerslie, wi his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. . Maccaull. Mrs. Byron Ramsay; Port Hill. was a recent guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M11- Mr. Robert Maccaull who lat let. in. and Mrs. r. M. Msecaull 109305 Wednead . June 18th. tripulo Trenton. a vacation ronto. maeylzere actanpanied and othu various vii. t Stewart. Tyne '”ii'f.'. Y on 1'0- s . The Bldeford Ledies' Aid. and W.M.8.. met at the home of Mrs. R. R. Losie. on Wednesday eve- ning. June 18th. with a good It- tendsnce. a nice social e was spent and a delicious lun was served by the beaten. Miss Florence Peaks, U.8.A.. is at present the g nest of her sister. Mrs. Marjorie Smith. Bidebrd Mr. and Mrs. Earle Maynard. Port Hill. have recently taken up residence in Bideford. Mr. nard has purchased the farm. for- merly owned by Mr. B. L. Mac- Doossll. All welcome then: to the community. i -Friends and relatives gathered c on ur eve , ii."'S.?.2”."u'”' Th .... .....1.l to tender a bhower prior to her marriage to Mr. Ed- gar Noyo on June lath. The room was tastefuly decorat- ed and the bride-to-be was ea- corted to the seat of honor by Miss Doria Noye. the many and beauti- ful were opened by Miss Catherine Paynter .'.nd Miss Doris P .. read by Miss Dorothy Miller and placed by Mlss..lean- etta lanhs. Norma then graciously thanked each and everyone. "For she's A Jolly Good Feliow" was sun. The remainder of the evening was spent in social chat. Lunch was served by the hostess and ladies of tho district. Mr. and Mrs. Keith mu tuna lath. onor of their daughter, Norma. ml family are enioylng the company of Mrs. rooms a mother, Mrs. Pat- ten. of Toronto. Ontario. who ar- rived on Friday. 31111! 15th. to up with them in Bideford. Their many friends wish to dweloome Mrs. Patten to our. t. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mac- Dousall and Mr. Clifford Mac- Dougail all of U.s.A.. were home to attend the wedding of their niece, Miss Norms Macbougall which took place at Bideford United Church on June 10th. On return to the U.S.A.. they were acnmpanled by their nephew. Master Carl Macbougall who will spend a holiday with them. L.A.C. Carman Phllli I who is with the R.C.A.F. in berta. re- turned there recently after spend- ing a three weeks holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ber- tram Phillips, Ellerslie. Congratulations are being ex. tended to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Noye (nee Norms Macnougalll on the-occasion of their wedding. whlh took place at the Bideford United Church on Saturday af- teraoas, June 16th. Rev. '1'. W. Bawdon officiated. soloist at the wedding was Miss Clarann Found, who can very beautifully, ”The Lords Prayer," and "Until." A recption was given The Birch Hill Sunsmerside. Mr. Keith Mcliinnon who is em- ployed on a dredge boat. spent the past welt-end with his family in Ellerslie. Tourist Home. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy and son. Harold. who now reside in Cam Gagetown. N.B., where Mr. H y is employed spent the past week-end visiting with their arents. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamine cm at the E Hardy. . Mr. Barry Gillis who is ample!- ed in Charlottetown. spent the weekend at his home in Eller- slie. He had as his guest Miss Beverly Veasly. Clll!l0N9t9'"- They were acompanied back by Mr. Giills' parents, Mr.'and Mrs. Hamid Gillie. has scapied a school in York. P- . l., or the coming year. All her friends wish her every suc- cess in her new field. Miss Do Miller who recent- ly completed er teacher's train- lnt. at Prince of Wales COHCIO. pit Mr. Bertram Phillips who is employed in Halifax. N.s.. spent the past week-end with his fam- ily in Ellerslle. Mr. Carl Millar. Summerslde, spent the past week-end visiting with relatives in Ellerslie. O'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris and Mrs. George uchannan, 0'Leary, W9” Visitors to summerside on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis have arrived from their honeymoon trip and sr in th 1 in woodstolrma "5 H mm Mrs. Averd Harris, Knutsford, was a visitor to Summerside on Monday where her husband is a patilent in the Prince County hos- a. i Thurs., June 23, 1956 around taking the census in the Village of O'Lesry. Mrs. Randall has accompanied her mother Mrs. Wessmen Harris to her home in 0'Leary. Mrs. Harris has spent the winter months with her daughter Mrs. Randall in the United States. Miss Ruth Lord, 0'Leary, spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Bedeque and Tryon re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Harris have returned to their home in Nova Scotia after spending a few days with the former": parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris in 0'I:esry. - WINTER TOURIBTS Pacific golden plovers rest Miss Faith MacDonald. 0'Leary, has gone to Toronto where she will be employed for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of MOUUDBE. were visitors to O'Leary on Tuesday afternoon. The The Guardian. Page 17 LOCKE ROAD Dave Griffin of the Locke lead was in O'Lcary on Wednesday. June 6th. Sympathy is being extended to the sorrowin; husband and fam- ily of the late Mr. Alex Cullicutt who died recently in the Western Hospital, Alberton. Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar, visited her mother, Mrs. Margaret urday, June ieth. -AM. HEAVY TOLL . Early cold snaps in Austria sometimes klll thousands of Mar- .3 i l ? Arscnault of Forest View on lat- I i l I . i 5 in Alaska and winter in New Zea- iins and swallows as they at- land. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1!. Found and tempt to migrate scum, T liilD,M TRIFLESY Ills the unbeatable urray of extra luxuries that puts Chevrolet so far, ridges and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. Keir Ramsay, Knutsford, is WFour Sefs Of1Twin Boys Star At Alberton Closing Florence Foley Marie O'Brien Mary Shes Donnie O'Brien For application-Catharine Fol- ey; Best Social Studies look- Bonlia Smith Mrs. Everett Shea's Dept. Grade 5 Kenneth Profit one of the moat interestinl tenure. at Alberton Elementary school closing Thursday eveninz .35 . special number rendered '5 a... four sets of twin boy! who '” among the pupils. They "9 Helm and Joseph 0'Meara. son! Aiullir and Mrs. Claude 0'Meara: ll i'flDll and Gary Morrell. sons oluxir. and Mrs. Leonard Morrell. Allan and Arthur McR”' '0” Freddie Barnett 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mcltse: 1:-or application, Delbert 0'- lirian and Barry C''""'ben' 5"" Brien or Mr. Ind MW J-w' D” Camp James Millman and Milton Bar- ll. rett to uni) MA delightful musical prozrnm. Grads? 4 . music teacher. nlrietisogsx, stvhnes much epPFe0l3' :le,r,”by the large audience. In renditions by Prlmary pupil" fl” us were taken by 59"Y m Egon and Pauline liardy- Fl'9ddY igcmard and Kenny Albert sang 'r1'lil,ft';yi-ogram was intersperced Sheila Saunders. Blair Nicholson. Donald Campbell (equal) John Weeks For application-Beverley AMI England. Perfect attendance- Florence Profit and Leslie Mac- Kay Mrs. Eatle Atkinson's Dept. far ahead Gr de 8 nllh the Pl'953”'3"”" hill" cemxea; Mar; Kay Clarke and Faye Atk- 100k '0!” 070?; B00!!! '0!!! llpmtllcfre all yours in Cbevro- Chevroletls ttmiddle”-priced ”2l0” series, or from Clsevr IES and prizes. The 0 0' '3, ,,. inson ieciuall let's spectacular Bel Air series and .1 no extra cost Lo k 1 ll 1 I i d ”l50” - l in each grade were difwle 9; John McNeill i th 1 Y ' uh II. t 2 ""3 ' W! ”" P' '3' W109-III! modelyou pick the merchants Rl'ldndhl'lShl;erSIpr?te' Brenda ,,mq(L Shane RocMa,d' or em in compe mg op-o - e- no makes, and .youll will prove the point. Gaevrolet is lavish with its extra pi, (gt tile tiolzvrns. 8 Julieta Fpley equallt ! dl find many of these luxury stems are Chevrolet exclussves- luxurieei 1 by t e eac - I ost mprovemen n res ng- he an t i . C I liirgdlerlegry Clarke s Dept. Mgtagfazm an Oulmhy; d::e;z;:I;saiyn ynhentssble money. v-or-ch-shut. Chevrolet. in cvcl'7l sf 4 David Campbell Margaret o'3rlen Loaded with luxuries! You bet. Chevrolet is without a doubt ll", Inilmzer, Pedormma, "yin . . . or in we luemem l Wanda 5,:-3:113 Jacinta Foley Cnnadam mp C" buy I ous tri es that make you so much prouder of your new Vclda a ew Patricia Mcl(innon . Most improvement in reading- Garry Shields; Best attendance- Highest in English and l9"3"”3'3 car . . . Chevrolet is the biggest, most beautiful buy you can l Wanda Barnett Chm” (mm "'9 hi!h'"Yl0d Bel Air. series, or from make! See your nearest Chevrolet dealer without delay. lp Grade 7 Brenda Profit p . : mgyel h-lggglyl I(t;i:::hN;reen Gulls Dept . mason: sitcom: ems l Gloria Shaw and David Morrell Lab 0.3”” Easy-to-read, accurate eleetrlo clock. L Iequall ' Barry Campbell framed in a sweep of bright metal. Set Highest in English and '8"? Owen Oliver elegantly below the fan-shaped radio uage.Mu-y McNelll; am attend- ance-Peuy Mm grille. its a typical Bel Air luxury-you man Proflt'a Dept. spellings-Pauline Hardy; Most my Mali" um! improvement in reading-Betty ' . h c. r A ' Gijdjl, " A'gl"f;":g my; .9; mm stmmos win some . Gary ROCMOVG ' James Jeffery Just open the glove comparh 0 0 l F"u'"idd' hh'”""'Pl"5'7 '5”! 3130:: Ronnie Rose Msclfinnon Kenneth Mom”! mm "d the nu" "um on. El V! I X MI I new touch of ssnartneu that adds glisr my Mom" lvan 0'Meara Na more funshlin in .i..i. A-uefui-fern-rd.-ndl """:Lf""""""" '0 ""1 Viml Tmic-1 Henry 0'M3"95' N e a t n e s s-Gordon Barnett: " Rd 1 corners - everythinfs handy key is the ignition key- and brightly lit. A typical Bel For 8913116831011-Sl9Ph"1l9 L”' the only one you need. De- uxury - you pay nothing axial Most stars-Linda Rayner; 10.30. The program opened with I Such a convenience, it's standard now 1 r rt gmguir Mon-en M 1 um, which also its the doors eG"d9 5 poPrlll:: were awarded to all pup- ext:-Jury-you P" M ' and trnpk. Chevrolet's . . us whose nun” lppeu in the .3. special ignition switch Y above lists. 0 In 0 N. i . th'ehc.srkIo be . f n 'll Iii Slllialss.-. 0W6 crave. i.,SBol:L0n Easing cu" "Hum wmlnuu EyerylChevroleI coiies to y:I,I:lvlall;:B::I. is - you aready equipped with ' No pm”.-.5 no pnmnb no mppmb self-cancelling directional sig. The SUIIGBY Schml closing M a Q g W5 .1 If k nals. You pay nothing extra Emile" rI1J1:Irt:ll1gChl.lllcI1Ihe vlglh hell ' alrdn shall lite v:.'orp;n::ht::"lvin?ll:: for this safe-driving essential. Sun 837 v ' welcome by Sheila Jay. The scripa :;i"a.vlery Chevrolet-you pay nothing I 1 was read by John sy. In .353... .. . story. --mmemm WHAT YOU ing Jesus Words. '0” by M"- liarold Cosslnm Ron!” SW" NEED mos-sun-vim nnwisrm led us in prayer. Dlltlillilil SWITCHES UN Ill 4 IIMIS Automatic domeliglst snaps on not only when you open front doors, but when any door is opened. A very aenslblo courtesy. and a typical Bel Air luxury-you pay nothing astral The children giving recitatlons included syivil C0uI1nI- 9"” Gordon, Susan Dalziel, Barbara mcLesn, Mildred Glllls, Valerie MacDonald. Trudy Wallhi Elm!" MacDonald. Garry Lenrd. Elaine Palmer. Wendell stordy. Barbara Darrach. Ind Uiiyd PIlm0l'- Mr. Clarence Ramsay. Super- btendent. rmonted mtiilui" for perfect attendance to Mona The most modern. most beanti. iul. most serviceable material - luxurious as it is practicaL Chev- rolet made this miracle fabric standard on all models-and you pay nothing astral IAIV-IUARD" HEM lllllll HICKS With the puslsbuuon down. Gael . door uni be opened even from the inside i An important protection for small children, so every 4-door Chevrolet has them - you pay noth- I in; extra l EHANIJLER BROS. i:...i.i..... --,-....m. . .,....u....,,.,., vi i:l'..5fil.S:T.l”;3;.Vi:?.:iii: Refrigeration .!'i2I5".'.."”.;'.i. . :3i.El.C2:'f:!5:f:.:”!.Z".T..... ;;;i;;,, 2-,,:;v,,s;m,;::;;v.,,,Ron-Id W," ,0 An me, .'.'.::'i.'..."'..'.':; .';':.'.:r'.'. .'.:':::::i l'i.”i2'I.IZ?.'.”.i.3Z'f5'.ii'.; ii: :ii';E kgggig;-gnggrgg :3; - :ii::.."::;k;tilf::f;:3::'.i's: .'.?.?.:'fl"F?Z2lliii”.if."fif.:;”. rrllleilfboullu )iacLeen and Mrs VAPPLIANOIS an" "E P" M ' u'''' x d Robert Dslsiel presented rises SALE 3 SERVICE (or memory work in their c asses to Barbara Darrach. Judy Mac- Lean and Garth Nicholson. The highlight of this service was the presentation of a five year certificate and pin, for perfect at- MOTO R8 Bewlndlngandllepaln tendance to Brian Darrach. The QlE(','1'3lOAL gertlflcate wasl pregmtegegy JMP. smsay as Mss a ay. 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