. . . . - 1 vfroetown -Mn and Mrs. John Charlton and dllkhhr. Janet. of Saint John. N.B.. are visiting in Free- town. at the home of Mrs. Chari- ton's parents. Mr.-and Mrs. John Lewis. v ' Mr. ,P. J. Noye of Hunter River was a visitor to renown on July II. He was accompanied . by his isughter, Mrs. John Craswell oi iennirs Road. They were guests if Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Dammareli. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns have returned from a two months visit to Saskatchewan where they visit- ed at the home oi their sons-in- law and daughters. Mr. and Mrs, Sinnimon and'Mr. and Mrs. Joh ;an. ' Roger Burns left recently on a holiday trip.to Maine, where he will visit with relatives in Gard- l::cr.and East Pittston, Maine. ' Many from this vicinity attended the service in summerslde Presby- -crlan Church on July is to hear he Princeton Seminary Choir. I Mr. . Gerald Jardine who - has ween accountant with the Amherst iranch of the Canadian Bank oi iommerce for the past eight nonths, has been transferred to aha -Murray River, P. E. Island iranch of the Bank. where he has )een promoted as manager. Mr. lardine. who is a son of Mr. and urs. George Jardine, Freetown. iviu take over his new post the iattor part of August. Congratu- lations are being extended to Mr. Jardlne. Mr. and Mrs. W. Russel Reeves have returned from a week's visit spent in Dartmouth, .N. S. The service held in Freetown United Church on July is was un- ier the auspices of the Freetown W. C. T. U. The pastor. Rev. J. Kenneth Campbell led the service and a film was shown bearing on temperance, which was very inter- rsting. after which Rev. Mr. Camp- sell delivered an address. Certific- ates and prizes were presented by the president oi the W.C.T.U. Mrs. Wallace Reeves, to the boys and girls who had written the National temperance Study course exami- nations. There were 24 in the group and these young people are to be congratulated on the fine nterest they are taking in the tudy oil temperance. The death or Miss Janie Camp- neli at Hyde Park, Mus, formerly DI Upper Freetown. was heard with :egret by many iriends in this ricinity. Miss Campbell had been in ill health for some time. on hearing at her death, her sister. idrs. Ray Lidatone left to attend the funeral. Other relatives in- clude Mrs. E. Williams of Matte- pan. Mass; Mrs. Jardine Btavert and Mr. Albert Campbell of Free- town. Miss Campbell was a daugh- or of the late Mr. and Mrs. John pampbeli, Freetown. Blncerc sym- oathy is extended to the bereaved 'amlly. - Mr. Harvey Brown of Mapleton, N. I W e I I i n gt 0 in -Mrs. W. H. Partington and children, Janet and Kenneth, of Westvllle. N. 8,, recently returned to their home after a very piea:- ard Barlow. Her many triends'will regret to know Mrs. Gerald MacArthur has been coniined to her home by ill- ness and all hope to see her about again soon. Mr. and Mrs. George Bangs and children. Cveorgie,- Lawrence and Maria, of Chelsea. Mass. also Mr. and Mrs. Clmord Gallant and daughter Diane of Maiden, Mass. rec-nt.y visited at the home of Mrs. Keith MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Loomer of Belmont. Mass, and Everett Nich- olson oi Bathurst, N. B., were re- cent guests at the home oi Mr W. H: Barlow. They also visited other relatives and friends here. fMiss Dora Arsenault who has been teaching in Buctouche. N. B., is spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Arsen- ault, Abrams Village. Misses Velma Gallant and Marie Arsenault, employed i Antigonlsh. N. 5.. are spending ttlieir holidays at home in Abram's Village. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Arsen- ault have recently returned from Bayfleid, N. 8., where they had been employed during lobster can- ning season. Miss Priscilla Arsenault, one of the teachers in the school. left recently on a tour or the Mari- times. Quebec, and Ontario. She wasacoompanlcd by Mrs. William Maddix and daughter Antoinette. Messrs. Peter and Alban Gallant visited for a week in Mansion and Dieppe recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bernard had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dubeau of Montreal, also Camille Bernard, Boston, Mass, and Florida. Service of dedication was held in Wellington United Church and was conducted by Rev. J.T. Wal- dron assisted by Rev. Theodore Ross of central Lot is and Rev. William Osborne oi Auburndale. Mass. Male choir of Southamp- ton Pastoral Charge also assisted and took the musical part of the service under the capable leader- ship of Mrs. Wilfred Blenkhorn. organist and choir director. At the opening of the service Mr. Wal- dron welcomed the visiting clergy and choir.' This was the third occasion for the choir to take part in the services. Messagu were de- livered by the two visiting minis- ters. The people of Wellington congregation are to be commended on the fine job they have com- pleted in renovating the interior of the church. Pews have been re- modelled. new frosted glass win- dows put in, and the ladies' asso- ciations have donated a number of new hymnaries for the church. -A3. cool, tunptin, supper 1 Premium Table-Ready ....,.:..,” '"- M 6:: cf ' u a ' y season y , us nszinfor these testy favourites- , 3' ea i from wise homemaker: who insist Teas pee-s load -Swift's Premium"l'able-Ilesdy Mearmclsooaefrom ' cdeliaour vaneties. Bun oh the San: ofiu kind; ' , see, for a luscious hot dish m.ii'7.dI-5; Gift Beat Swift's Premium Pranks or 8wiTr'e Brooirtieid Pure Pork ism. . made with -Sm feats! (ta , -. swia Canadian co..IIn-MI !...Q&WI. ant-visit with Mr. and Mrs. How-J ication service with the ,Bless This Hsusc". Mr. and Mrs. Corkney, of N. 3.. solo. recently visited Mrs. Oorkners parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Perry. They were accompanied home by Misses Una and Kay Perry who spent two weeks in,N.vB Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gaudet and twolchildren of Chat-ham. N. 3.. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Prospere Peters, also his mother. Mrs. Archie Ciaudet. Miss Gladys Barlow-is visiting .wlth her sister, Mrs. Roland Mil- lar, Freeland. Miss Mary Claire Richard of Miscouche is visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Reid. His many friends will be pleased to know Mr. Ernest Allen of Un- ion Corner. is well again after re- ceiving injuries in: fall irom his hay loit recently.- A correction regarding an item on Mrs. Caroline Nelson , visiting relatives andtrienxis for two weeks is herewith made. Bhe return- ed to her home after spending only a single day here. Bedeque -Rev. and Mrs. John A. slmms. Montreal, were recent -guests of his brother. Dr. Hugh Simms and Mrs. Simms, this village. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Bryen- ton, Kimbsey, Alta., were visitors to Bedeque on Sunday and attend- ed the service in the United Church in the morning. They were accompanied by Mrs. Annie John- stone of Cavendish. The Bryentons are holidaying at the”CavendlshI Bcnch. Rev. Austin Jardine and Jardinc. Fredericton, N. 3.. were guests at the home of Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks on July 24. They have been spending their vacation at North Bedeque. They left on return on July 27. Emoute they will spend a few days at -Mrs. Jardine's home in Nova Scctia. j Mr. Thomas D. McBeth, and Mrs. C. 5. Les, Mohcton, N. B. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson on July 25. They were in attendance at the United Church here on. Sunday morning. Mrs. (Rev) J. A. McKim and son and daughter. St. John's Newfoundland. are vacationing at Fernwood Beach. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Iockhart, Summerside. were visiting in this village on July 25. Miss Winniired Wright. Brook- line, Mass, has been spending a few days at the home of her broth- er. Mr. Horace Wright and Mrs. Wright, Lower Bedeque. She re- turned to Brookline early this week. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Lea, Victoria. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson on July 25. Rev. George Morris and Mrs. Mrs. 5.. was soloist and closed the ded- SERVE Swlfsr .(uln; meats. pgiid, mm. n:g;Xt'q;' ha: mu IOU ' r ucoai ' In gieysat Morris. Toronto, are spending sev- KG... ' Ill eral weeks at Granville. P. I. .. They paid a visit to itiends in this village on July 26. Mr. Morris is a retired minister of that United Church of Canada. land. Mass.. and Mrs. Rose's mother,tcMrs. Kentiord Waite, Kensing n..ara spending sevorai the Edgewater cabins. North Bedeque. They called on friends in this village on July as. The big trout did not all get away. as was indicated on July 21' when Mr. Walter Leard landed a one-and-a-half pound beauty, at Igloyd Alfleck's mill pond, neat ere. , Mr. Stewart Aftleck has been undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Robert Reeves, Bedeque. left on July 28.. for Reading, Mass, where she will spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Frank Teed and Mr. Teed. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Forbes oi Kinkora. are spending some time at their cottage on Lower Bedeque shore. - Miss Ila Collett. R.N., of Amherst, N. S., spent the weekend with friends in this village. -BQ MT SOUTH BEND. Ind., (AP)-Dr Albert 1". zahm. 92. a pioneer in American aeronautical science,diad Friday in the student infirinar: at the University or otre Dunc where. as a student and later a faculty member. he conducted inane. M A I7 u lenlsagsg ”Bo-m.eh.maUu&q- many of his experiments. Thursday. July 29 1954 The Guardian - Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rose. Way- a SUPER MARKET. 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