'iN MEMORIAM Donalda Macuonaio. inoian Riv- er. . Joseph Fisher. Fort Augustus. AINEAI JOSEPH MaoLELLAN A deep and abiding. sadness filled the hearts of all his many Mr. and Mrs. Fort Augustus. 2. Linus Gorman, Keiisington. Joseph Curley. friends and acquaintances when it M. d M. H I G1-. . became known that Aeneas Joseph sumIr'n:.:ide. 15' azenm tum M"L'n3"- "" ”! M"' Jweph C" Mrs. Gervase MacLellan. Indian MacLel.Ian and the late Mr. Mac- River. 5 Mrs. Katherine Gerard and fam- ily, Ipswich. Mass. ,Lellan, of Indian River. was the victim of'a tragic accident at Kensingtoh. Saturday night. Sept- M d M. 1,-.d W, I S, ember ll. 1954. Death at all time: John" 13."... ”' '9 '9 a”' -13 'ad' bm when ” Chums 0n.e Mr. and Mrs. John Dalzicl. St. in the full bloom of manhood, it John N, B. 15 "p'cnuy rcarenablet . . Mr.. and Mrs. Percv Driscoll. Aeneas was born at Indian Riv- Kensmgmnp ' "' 10'.” yea.” EEO the ewe.” of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Cameron, in family of five. Bereft of his ia- Indian Rlvms their at an early age. he lmmed" Mrs. Grace MacI.ellan and iam- ately assumed the role of father as well as eldest brother to the other members of the family. His keen sense of duty, his indomit- able and unselfish spirit enabled him to bear the trials and respon- -) ily. Indian River. .. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacDonald. Glenfinnan. Mrs. Marie Callaghan. Alberton. Mrs. Marguerite Lamont. Bath. . . iMc. "'b11me5 thal had :09" IYmp(:i9r:l Mrs. l..f'IiIlil(.attlPl'17II. Suiiimei- on one so young an won or d - Elle ”d"””"”"l 01 3” who k"”' Slllflr. and Mrs. Reg MacLellan. ”"' . S "d . The deceased was decidedly one ulidnigerglnnea Eickoyl Seven Mm. of the most highlyrespected farm- Bav- ers in the community. For integrity. M15. wnbm, and Mamhall DP, .if character, he was prominently conspicuous. his word once given. was ever held sacred. He was quietly charitable, not letting the laney. Malpeqiic Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ramsay. In- dian River. Mrs. Ellie MacI(enzie, Ottawa right hand know what the left 2 h”"d d95m' He was generously Mrs. Ellen Arsenalilt. Aiitigonish. public spirited. served on the q Board of School Trustees for six years. It was while he served in this capacity, and in no small mea- sure through his untiring efforts .IVlr-. and Mis. Rod MacDonald. Dearham. Mich., 2. Mr. and Mrs. E A Babinc. Bath ”''5'5 me present b'-'al"”l.” "h”f” h1?V1'l'2'af'I(l Mrs. Archie Gillis. was erected in Indian River. His Bm0l'(lme' WINS. demlse 3" Such an early age Belle Howai'rI and Metric Grii-. comes as a distinct loss to the com- ml Hmgham MHSSA ml-lmly 35 W5” 35 7'0 h” lallllly-I and Mrs. Ro. MacDonald. The friendly smile. and unfailing Cambridge Mass, 2' courtesy that so enriched the lives. Jean a'nd Am; Maccormackt of those about him will forei'er,Dm.ChCSwr Mass. remain a cherished memory. Mr andl Mrs. Fmuk Maccmu His funeral. one of the largest mack" Dm.cm.5,c... Max; in this community in many years. Mrd and Mrs. Roland MRCLPI, W35 held at 51' Meryl; Church lan Arlington. Mass. M79” S”1'm" High MB" of Red Mr. and Mrs. Borden Fraser. quiem was sung by Ravi AuaniCambridl1fl Mass. MacDonald. assisted by Rev. L. P.J Mr; and” Mrs. Mmmn Larkim Callaghan, P. P., Rev. R. F. Maft. New Glasgow P. E. I Donald a former pastor, and Rev.l Mrs D h..'Lm,mS' Bumkmwv P. Hammill. Present in the Sanctu-I Maui 1' 30' S159 we": Ravi. wt V' Mul Mi-.'and Mrs Edmund Arsen- Donald and Rev. Basil Croken. Fr.l.un' Bum, Me. Callaghan conducted the services. at the grave. l Pallbearers were: Messrs. Roy Easter. Bernard MacLcllan. Don- ald MacLellan. Elmer Marin. Thom- as Turner. and. Charles Gillis. Besides a grief-stricken mother to mourn the loss of a devoted two brothers and two sisters Miss Stella DI'iSCilll. New York. N. 3:. Mr. and Mrs William Gillis. Somervillc. Mass Phyllis and Clvrhcnl Charlottetown. Joseph Cameron and Hubert Gillis. Hamilton. Oni- Sinnoit. M orchc 5"Tl- . M '. . cl M Walter rt-main: Peter, Indian River: ' W lfld 2. , M .. istephenxille. Ni . All10Y51Ul:-(Si J"h2' hllmgaldg Bari Mr. and Mrs. James Macliiiyrr. C ar of e own an - s lJamestown. Ont . 2 chute” M355 Roma McClciskey. Charlotte- Telegrams of Sympathy: town, Anita and Rod MacDonald. De-l Daniel and James L. MacDonald. troit. p ,lGlenflnnan. , Mr. and Mrs. Carl McQuaid.1 Mr. Allie MacNeill. New Annan Calgary, 3 Robert Goodwin. Kcnsingioii. Miss Kathleen MacDonald, An-.1 Michael J. Maclxinnon, Ken- tigonish SIHEUUYL Reta and Jimmie Maclntyre i Ellie GillIis.A(”.1ei'm(Iin(ti.V n Rh” Floral Tributes: evina c vinn. n ia I ' . - "ck Sinnolt. The Fanmy. Bllyigilm and Mis Patii Mr. and Mrs. Art Larkins. Ken- Nnliln and Fmmm, Simmlt sington. 1 , lulu”: iChCal'::illeesl0iaAnnd Leslie Smith. Kin- Rev. John MacDonald. Ottawa. kmal 001- Verna and Allan Murphy. Cler- Rev Rtipc:t MacI..ellan. Calgary. m,mL Mil 5 - Mix and Mis Bcriiard Macl.cl- Rev. Allan MacDonald. St. Dun- Ian, Indian Rivet stan's College. 6 Mrs. Rosella Gillis. MISCOUCIIP Rev. Ronald Delaney. C.Ss.R. Joe and Mary C, Maclnnls. Montreal. lgrand Rive,- Rev R. F. MacDonald. Sevenl Mr. and Mrs, (”i1 lit.-icLi-ll.-in. M”? B3.V- Grand River. RCV -7"h” Fl-Thfrv B"”0k1”"-j Gerai'ri Mnclscllnii. liitlian Riv- Mass. 3,- Rev Archie Glllis. Demarescatta.l Ana" Macbgiian, Indian River. Maine. Egg Rev. L. P. Callaghan. Indlani M,-. and L1.-3, Louis Rogers, In- Ttiver. .dian River. 2. Sisters of St Martha. Mount St I ML and Mrs, Olivrr Campbell. M8l”.V'5- Kcnsington. Sisters of the Precious Blood. Mien Sen-iple and Ilniiselinltl. Calgary. iciermnni. Mother ii. i Gerald Murphy, Clermont. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeIlan. M,-5. Frank Shea, Indian River- Illdlan RWN 5- Mr. and Mrs. Justin MacLelIan. Mr. and Mrs. Al. MacLcllan. St imdgan Rive,-y 2 -lfllllh N-B- 5- 1 Donald MacLcllan, Indian Rivei'. Imelda MacLellan. Dorchester. . 2, M85-V 50- 1 Mrs. Austin MacLellan, Indian Amelia MacLellan. Dorchester. . mi-H, MESS-. 10- l Mr. and Mrs. Nell MacLellan Augustine MacLellan. I n d l a n I and J()5(iph' Grand River. Rll'Pl'- 3- Mrs. Brennan and Harold. Ken- Florence and Kathleen Gillis. smxmn, Dorchester. Mass. 5 l Mr. Bert Kelly. Kensington. Margaret and Augusta Ma:Le1- Mrs. Wilfred Ciirley. Clermnnl. Ian. Dorchester. Mass., 5. i Mr, imd Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Cloiigh. Dnrches Summerslrle George Higgins. fer. Mass. l Mr, and Mrs Rny Easter, Sum- Bernadctie While. Dnrchcstcr. mp,-gidp, Mass. (To-W'nrkers B I. W. and Cubic Mr. and Mrs William Clnugli. C... Dm-gin-sir-i-, Mass Jnrchestein Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. Alhan MacDonald. Mrs. Joseph M Gillis. In d l a n.(',ignnnn;.n, sliver. 2- i Mr. and Mrs Austin Ifammill Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacDonald. and family, Frocimrii. Wienfinnan. Grace and H.1rry Easter. Indian Mr. and Mrs. Donald A Mac- River, nonzild. Gicnfiiinan. Mr and Mrs Ernest McKelvie. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I-'nster.Il-tsimiltnn. -"-Silk M! Fred Rcadv. Indian River. James E. MacDonald. Little Elmer Marlmllan. Grand River Pond. 2- Marshall Marlmllaii. (lianri Riv- Elizabcth MacDrviialr'I. Brainliec. oi M35-E Mr and Mr! Stephen Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard MacDon- Summm-sirio aid. Lil”! P0nd- Mr. and Mrs. John A MacDon- Miss Minnie Steele. Summer- aid and family. Kcnslngton. side. Charles Gillis. Indian River. John F. Boamlsh and Jtilln miiis, l..;tbi'ador. St. John. N. B. .Irrry liynrs and Larenzo Mr. and Mrs. Max From-lint I)nr- r,p11;m. Nlzilppqtlr, thfstcr. Mass. - Flairr Rn-nnan. Kenslngtnn. I”ainily'. Mac- Rev. John A Marnnnalcl. Fig Mr and Mrs. J. P. McMahon. ni8h- Kinknra Mrs. W. F. Machnnalrl anrl Mr and Mrs Emmett Power. Isobel. Glenfinnan. .'lIiFi'uurhr Mr. and Mrs. John A. .Vl;:v.-l)-m- Mr and Mr; Charis, MML.-1. aid. Charlottetown. .lan. Spring Valley. Florrie Fisher. Scotchfort. l Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Drlscnll and Family, Summerslde. Elizabeth Brennan. Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sigswnrtli. Fred Gillis. Indian River. Mr. and Mrs Maurice Bradley. Kelly's Cross. Mrs. Dan Norman and Mrs. Russ Campbell. Indian River. Charlottetown. Mr and Mrs. William Hickey. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillis. Indian River. . Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. MacNelll. Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacDon- Miscouche. aid and family. Pisquid. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lawless. Mrs. Clare MacLellan, Charlotte- Klnkora. town. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy Kensingtnn. Andy Turner. Hnpr River. Joseph V. Gillis. Indian River. Louis Gorrnan. Ki-nsingtcm. and Family. Peakes Station. St. Clair Fisher. Pr-akes Station. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Mann. .Kensington. Mrs. Annie MacDonald, Ottawa. -- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MocDon- 2. .lld and Family. Cardigan. Jean (liirlcy. Cape Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Camellus Glllix. Travellers Rest. I Woburn. Mass. Judge P. J. MacDonald. Ottawa. . Dr. and Mrs. W. L. MacLellan Mrs. Ont.. 2. Will and Josephine MacDonald and family. Montreal. Que. Helen and Walter Fisher. ton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald. Blooming Point. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacLellan. Hamilton. Ont.. Mr. and Mrs. Needham. Mass. Marion McRea. Needham, Maaa. Harold and Catherine Fisher. Roxbury. Mass. Kathleen MacDonald. Antigonish. N. S. M a r y Maclntyre. Brookline. Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Alan J. MacDonald. Aniigonish. N. S. K Mr. and Mrs. Pius Walker. Bos- ton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frances McLaugh- lin. Dorchester. Mass. J. MacDonald. Bangor. P. D. MacDonald. Ottawa. Boa- A. R. Stewart. Mxiinc. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. MacDonald. Watei-town. Mass. Mrs. James MacLellan and Flor- ence. Minneapolis. Minn.. 5. l Mrs. Angelina Dugger. San Fran- 'cisco, California. 2. l Dr. and Mrs. J. C. MacLcllan. i Mrdiord. Mass. l Leonard and Victoria MacDonald. lltumford. Maine. Rev. D D. MacDonald. Rich- mond. Ont Mr. and Mrs. John R. Beamish, Toronto. Ont. 1 Elizabeth M a c D o n a I (1. Cam- ibridge, Mass. l Emma Walsh. Boston. Mass. Mr. Angus MacKenzie. Dorches- icr. Mass. Angela Gillis, Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Higgins. To- irniiio, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Cam- eron. Montreal, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie MacDon- ald. Dnrchester. Mass. Iinrolliucnts: Mi and Mrs. Wm U;-ily, Dui- vhesier. Nlass. Mr. and Mrs. James McManus, Dorchestcr, Mass. Daniel P. Moran, Everett. Mass. Mrs. l.aurctta Ennian, Brookiinc, Mass. The (iiiaiil l"aniiiy, Ipswich. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant. Dorchcstcr, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. l.cc Lcvangie, Braintree. Ivlass. Co-Workcis B. I. W. Dorcliestcr, Mass. Edna L. Mass. Sister Joan Mary, St. Louis. Mo. Sister Mary Ian, Charlottetown. Sister Rita. Winnipeg. Man. Margaret and Augusta MacLcl- Ian. l)uri-hcstci', Mass. Mrs. Ellen MacDonald and fam- ily. Belmont. Mass. Margaret and Harold Gormley. West Roxbury, Mass. Mary Walker, Winchester. Mass. Mis. Annie Payne, Charlotte- lnwii, P. E. I. l Messages and Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kenny, Wolf- ville, N. S. Katie Hnixard. Lot 7. Bernard and Betty Gillis. Sydney Mines. N. S Praught. Watertown. Sandye Johnston, Dorchestcr. Mass. Edward D. MacDonald and fam- ily. Little Pond. .lo.-opli and Janet Campbell. Pop- lar Point. Mrs. M. D. MacDonald and fam- ily, Little Pond. Clierry and Byron Bean. Boston. Mass. Bruce Jordon and family, St John, N. B. Adrian Gallant. Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacDonald .anrl family. Glcnfinnan. Mary and Buddy Kelly. Morell. Sister. N a o m I. Minneapolis. Minn. Blanch and Stewart. Boston. Mass. Irene and Fieda Framiiigham. Mass. Leland Curlcy. Victoria, B. C. Mrs. Mary Lockerby. Calgary. Alberta. Mrs. Brucc Grah Kensington. Ethel and Austin Kc-nsington. Angela Gillls, Toronto. Ont. Joe Maclsaac. Charlottetown. Rita and Jack MacLean, North Bay. Ont. Vina and Jack 'l'liicIl. Fort San. Sask. Isobel and Vincent Quincy. Mass. .1. L Dewar. Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs J. C. Sinnott, Mon- treal. Que. Mrs. J. F. Giit-kin. New Haven. Conn. Mr. and Mrs montf Elizabeth and Peter Clark. Em- erald. Wlndian River and Kensington. C. am and family, Pendergast. MacLellan. I Well Mill. Cler- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sudsbury. Kensingtun. Muriel and Percy Mccarville. Kcnsingtnn. Clcrmont Women's Institute. Winnie and Joe Walsh. Morell. Mrs. A. Cosgrove. Emerald. John and Bertha McKinnon. New Annan. Indian River Womenla Institute. Mrs. Lillian Condon and family, loft:-town Mrs. MRI'RrIlPl Mann. Indian Riv- or. Indian River Farm Forum. Pupils of the Jr. Dept.. of Indian River School. Ethel and Frank Sigsworth. Charlottetown. and Family, 1. West Roxbury. Ont.. 2. ,-Jllll. Mary and Charles O'Brien. Ot- ' Charles Got-man, Moncton. tawa, .. 2. Kcnsington. Mr. and Mrs. James Hogan. Suinmr-rsidc Mr. and Mrs. Edison Raynor, Clermoni. Matt and (friiihia White. Char-i A new dairy queen has come forward to take the crown for life- time production. She is Snowball sylvis Alcartra. iabovei a pure- bied holstein owned by Gordon W. Smith. Milverton, Ont. "Eriow- 'ball" has replaced as World Cham- pion lifetime pmducer of butter- lfat on official test, the famous lsprlllgbafllf snow Countess. whose lifeslze figure mounted on a mon- ,ument on Ulle farm of her owner R. Dent. just. outside Wood- stock. Ont.. has .att-raoted dairy- moii and sigvlitst-era since it. was PYEt'b('d in 1937. l In fourteen lat-tationa on-official Record of Performance test. Snow- Mrs. M. J. MacNeill, Charlotte- ball has produced 226,355 lbs. milk and 9.109 lbs. fat, average test 4.0691; butlerfat. Countess had a ten lactation total of 207.050 lbs. milk and 9,062 lbs. fat. However. the records of Countess were made on three and four tlmas-a-day milking, while those of Snowball have been made on strictly twice- a-day milking. In addition to her but-torfat laumeliz. Snowball is also World Ohampion lifetime milk producer on twice-a-day milking having re- placed Supreme Ruby Echo. an- other Holsteln. owned by Jas. R. Henderson. Kingston, Ont.. for this honor. Ruby's record was 220,- 855 lbs. milk made In 1949. Now past 18 years old, Snowball is still in good health and looks quite imvii. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cash, Gra- ham" Road. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crozler. Wen- Idell and Margaret. Hamilton. Eunice Shea, Montreal, P. Q. Gerry and Ivan Berrigan. Char- lottc-tovin. Margaret and Albert MacLcllan, Detroit. Mich. Rev. J. M. Trainor. Burton Lot 7. irnont. . Maiy Smith. Weymouth. Mass. Mrs. Just-ph Dougan. Dt!l'DhOSi0t. Mass. production totals. she is not in lcalr but her owner is quite hope- ful of getting at least one more record from her. Sitowball was bred by Morley lwatson. Burlington. in whose herd she made her first six records. She ltvas sold to Gordon Smith after lbeing ramed Grand Champion at -,the Halton county Black and ”'E.V.'BllCl'lf. the highest official rat- iiiz for conic-rmation. linvin; achi- -eved tlilx ltonor when 14 years old. if-fer lcinsz nearing uddcr was des- - Man, 31.0,”, Dm.Che5t,r' M355, lcribed at that time by the inspec- I L.,;L..:.L T Card Of Thanks The family of the late Maci.eIl:in wishes to thank Rev. L. for as' "of desirable quality, won- derfully attached and with well- balanced teats". The champion s-Lu-ted on test Aeneas as a two-year-old and made her latest record of 14.212 lbs. milk Tignlsh Observes Credit Union Day -The first of a series of meet- lngs to celebrate International Credit Union Day on P.E.I.. was held in the Parish Hall. Tignlsh on Tuesday. Oct. 19th. The guest speaker for the eve- ning was Rev. George. Tophsee of Sydney, N. 3., who is the head of the Cape Breton section of Peoples Radio School which is sponaordd by the Extension De- partment of St. Francis -Xavier University. Father Toplisee In a very In- spiring address told how credit unions benefit the ordinary peo- ple by provliiding them with a means of borrowing money at I reasonable rate of interest and by helping them to save in a systematic manner. He also dc- scrlbed in detail the kitchen meeting method of adult educa- tion as carried out: in the Cape Breton area. which on a fairlv limited budget is helping to pro- vide co-operative education for the people of that area. Mr. L. J. Corcoran assistant managing director of the P. E. I. Credit Union League traced the history of the credit union move- ment from its origin in Germany in 1848 to.the present day when in the western hemisphere alone there are over 19.500 credit un- ions with more than nine mil- lion members. He, also told of the many bene- fits available to members and said he wished to stress the im- portance of the Cuna insurance programme. Other speakers were, Rev. Jos Tralnor of St. Mark's parish, Lot 7, Rev. Denis Gallant, Tignish, and Gerald Handrahan. manager or Tignish Co-op, and the first treasurer of Tignish Credit Un- ion. The also programme Included several films on different angle: the co-operative moevmenr. Between the different 2-vs-nix. capable of adding to her.;, Mr' and M”. can Mm, cm-.iWliite Day. She is classified as; i pp, Callaghan ML Joseph L. D3,-. and 610 lbs. fat. as a l'l-year-oldl lison. all our kind neighbours and: friends who helped in so many, yivays in our sad berca p p all those who sent Mass (ards..y Floral Tributes and Messages (H Sympathy. FREETOWN i-.4ii?iiT'w.' M. s. Auxiliarv (if lilt the worship period with the hymn? i-An Han blie Power of Jesus Name." Mrs. Russell Burns at the organ. Scripture passages from. St. John's Gospel were read by- dirtcrniit members. followed by )VfI)'('r for Cnixstizin leaders in India. I Mr.-i. Roy Burns conducted the l .program topic "Christian Impacts ;and Influencc.:." based on chap. II of "The Church in India". which showed that the extent to whithi .the New India cannot be in i -measured. V i I During the business period sub-; lscriptions werc received for they llulsslonary Monthly by the Sec'y, ;Mi.-as Mabel Burns. and a card of lthanks from it bereaved member.; lMrs. Austin Rogers. was read in; reply to a letter received from the society. Plans were made for col-l lectlng for the annual supper.l (Meeting closed with singing hymn '”What a Friend We Have in lJesus". and The Benediction. l ”" "" "RED GARTERS" l on wcsraau MUSICAL CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE -Fresli, bright and exciting arc the words to describe Paramountls brand new entcrtal merit treat. "Red Garters." which opens today at the Capitol Theatre. "Red Gart- ers" is a Technicolor western musi- cal that is one of the most unusual and inventive films ever made. . The exciting nl'm sports a cast. I l l Her largest yearly record lniade as a 813 its. fat. E-he Elleislie & Bideford Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McNeviri andltown. after - .2 i -' -law Mr. and week' , i O-t i eting of the "1 ugmel 3'"! 5'3” 1" - i g 5 T” ( Owr nxpmlst mm mlMrs. Jack Mclsaac of Borden loft Wu), 1,” Sister an ml) Churchl Th? pMSidCm' Mm by car on a two weeks holfdaylmi-, Sm” Cmms pus)-dad and Opemdlto Toronto and St. Cathc.-rines.; Ont. to visit their two daughters and eons-iin-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hays and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams. They will also attend the wedding of their grand- daughter. Dorecii Williams. The many friends of Mrs. Clar- ence Cook are pleased to hear she is improving after her opera- tion in the P. C. Hospital in Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. E S. Burleigh were Mrs. A. E. McLean was In Char- 3 5- I lottetown on Oct. 2 W3-5.littlc son. John 13 - Neil? - Old lboro. were , . 1A when she gave 21.006 lbs. milk. and mmPm' a W has had 16 calves. i M... Callklthan. Christian teachings are inilutncigtt risitois to Charlottetown on 0ct.j Y 25. Mrs. Willard Oatway was it vls-i itor to Summerslde on Oct. 26. Mr. daughter Earnestine were visitors to Summei-side on Oct. 26. Messrs. Sterling Phillips and Windle Phillips also Harold Phil- lips. Fred and Lorne motored to Toronto. Ont.. on a weeks holi- day. Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glentford Mlllar on Friday even- ing Oct. 22 to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Burton Phillips and family who are moving to Halifax in the near future where Mr. Phillips is employed. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips in the sudden death of their son Al- -that. is headed by Rosemary Cloon- bert ey, Jack Garson. Guy Mitchell. Pat Crowley. Gene Barry and Cass Daley and introduces Joanne Gil- .beri. These excellent. players romp lthrnugh the gay melody-laden film Iwith an exuberance that is rarely seen. Storywlse. 'lRed Garters" con- cerns Guy Mitchell. I gallivanting I eowpoke who comes to the town of Paradise Lost. l.imbo County, Call- ,l fornia seeking the killer of his bro- (ther. From there on in. the film is . a gay burlutque .of all the ahoot-em- up westerns that have ever been made. But In "Red Garters" the bullets are musical numbers, mi guns are songs and the rest is The Ladies Aid of the Bideford Anglican Church met at the home of Mrs. G. MacKinnon on Oct. 27, with it good attendance. Mr. George Ellands. Poplar Grove spent Wednesday visiting friends and relatives in gllleralle. Mr. Harry Gulls, Charlottleto n, spent the week-end at his home in Ellerslie. Miss Grace Walsh and mother. Mrs. Alberta Walsh and Mrs. Walsh sisters. Mrs. Pearl McGovern and Mrs. Elsie Hays. also Mrs. Ohelvs Miller were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester dancing and romance. A Meeting of Potato Pool Marketing. perience with such pools in Signed: I POTATO GIIOWEII3 I - - ” ATTENTION i Alberton Hall on Tuesday, November 2nd at 8 p.m. The discussion will be the pros and cons on Compulsory Mr. E. D. Reid of Charlottetown who has had ex- address the meeting at the request of many farmers. NEIL BRADSHAW. St-arltmvii, FRANK BRYAN, Oascumpec, REUBEN LARGE. Wllmot. Hays on Sunday. V. Growers will be held In other parts of Canada will i music In both old time and mod- rn styles was supplied by the Tignlsh orchestra and was much enjoyed by all present. A delicious lunch was served hv ilie lady members and was much appreciated by all who attended -C. L. F r e e t o w in -Mrs. John Heffell entertained a number of friends at her home recently. Ladies present included: Mrs. Austin Hamilll. Mrs. Ray Johnstone. Mrs. Hillard Mozisc. Mrs., D. Shephard. Mrs. F re d Drummond and Miss Minnie Drum- mnnd. A very enjoyable evening was spent. followed by delicious refreshments served by the host- css. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Douglas and Wendall of Nor- Sundsy visitors in Freetown. guests at the home of and Mrs Edison S. Dam marell. , Miss Minnie Druinmoncl has re- turned to her home in South Frec- an enjoyable two in Stanley Bridge d brother-in-law. and Mrs. Stanley Biggar. I Mrs. Lloyd Reeves and children. Nancy and Judy, have returned to their home in Freetown. after spending the summer months in Halifax. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jardiiic, Freetown. and Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Juhnstone of Bedequc. mo- tored to Moncton. N.B.. on Thurs- day. October 21st where they at.- tended the funeral of the late Mr. Ray C. Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns. and little daughter. Beverly Joanne. ere recent visitors to Moncton. . 13. visit Many from Freetown attended the funeral on Sunday, October 26th of the late Judge Lloyd G. A. E. McLean and grand- Lewis. Judge Lewis was a native of Freetown and many friends here, extended heart felt sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Mr. John N. Profilt who has been visiting at his old home in Freetown. left on Oct. 21st fur Beaverton, Ontario. where he will remain for the winter months with his son and daughter-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. Samuel B. Profitt. Strawberries and raspberries are still making their appearance in Freetown. A few days ago little Miss Claudia Drummond of South Freetown picked a cluster of culti- vated strawberries on which were also several blossoms. Claudia also found a branch of wild rasp- berries on which were about a "'ROYAL” BORDEN Mon.-Tues. 7:15 and 9:15; No Mll. Ines for this show-"CLASH BY NIGIII". starring Barbara Stan- wyck. Paul Douglas. Robert Ryan and Marilyn Monroe. HCAME0” KENIINGTON Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15. A story of a Scotch settlement In Nova Scotla. about two little lads, Vincent Win- .tc-; and Jon Whiteley as "THE -IIDNAPPEIS". with D u n c a n MacRae, Adrienne Corrl. Bllllt drawing on Thursday only this week. - vention so that the meetings would Annual Meeting Of Bordontcredlt llnion On Monday, October 18th, Bor- don Credit Union held its annual banquet and business meeting in the United Church hall. Sixty-five members and guests enjoyed the hot turkey dinner which was under the auspices of the Ladies” Social Club. Mr. James Mccormack act- ed as toastmaster and the toast to the Queen was responded to by singing God Save the Queen. He then called on Mr. Reginald Rodgers as president of the Bor- den Credlt Union who In a short speech welcomed the members and guests. Mr. Reginald McAleer. secretary and manager save a short address and he was follow- el by Mr. J. G. Denis, President of the P. E. I. Credit Union who spoke of the work the Credit Un- ion's were doing in North America where they have 9.000.000 mem- bers. The Crdelt Union National Asso- ciation has sent a delegation of five to Asia where they will assist and organize Credit Unions in In- dia and Pakistan. after leaders of the Credit Union in these countries had come to America to learn how successful Credit Unions here were carried on. A vote of thanks was tendered the Ladies' Social Club for the splenlld report provided. The business meeting opened with. President. Reginald Rodgers in! the chair. Minutes of last annual meeting were read and adopted. Mr. Rodgers gave the Presidents report which showed an increase in membership of nineteen meni- bers and an increase in both sav- ings and loans. Report of secretary and busi- ness manager was given by Mr. Page 14 The Guardian Monday, Nov. 1. 1954 Adult Group Hold Meeting -Dr. H. E. Clark WIS guest speaker at the semi-monthly meet. mg of the Adult Group or the Summeraide Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening in the Church parlor. As Councilor, he explained the function and set-up or ch. civic government, setting forth how various committees are formed and their duties. Dr. Clark also des- Rcginald McAleer, who briefly out- lined the financial status. Mr.- Thnmas Gallant reported for the- Loan Committee anl Mr. Edgar. Richard for the Supervisory com- mittee. Under unfinished business: Mr. C. Brown suggested that lim- ancial reports be posted in a public place each month so that the members would be informed on the financial status of theiri Union. The matter was put to a motion and adopted. l A vote of thanks was cxtendcdl to Mr. Dennis for his fine assist-' ance at meeting. On motion iii was decided that 3 per cent bcl paid on paid up shares and 20 per cent rebate on interest. It was also decided to give a 325 increase in salary to Mr. Reginald McAleeri in appreciation for the splendid" work he is doing as secretary.l Election of officers took place: as follows: i Board of Directors. E. Cooper and B. Dalziel; Supervisory CUFF mittee. Chesley Brown: C r e (I 11 Committee. Thomas Gallant ire- elgctcdt; Delegates to Annual Con- vention. Chesicy Brown and Edgar Richard. Mr. Dennis asked that. each Credit Union send in suggestions to be discussed at the Annual Con- be more beneficial to L ed strawberries were also found by Mrs. Jardine Stavert of Lower I-lrccinwn. All berries were report- ed to be of delicious flavour. AB PASTOR OUSTED DALLAS. Tex. iAP) - Deacons and trustees of a Dallas church ap- peared in district court here Thurs- day and got an order restraining the pastor from having anything to do with the church. He had al- ready been told to leave, they said., but had refused. The complaint was that he had "driven out of the church the old saintly members members." Tonight 7:15-9:15; J lwhllr dozen fully ripened berries. Ripen- ' -and more particularly the paying Mammy Jawm: G'l5R7'- Malt; MIFIIIWL um. wtimbm: -Mm-mvrm-at cribed how the School Board was appointed. its function and xii. sponslbllity in relation to cm school, also the responsibilities of the Council. A lively discussion fol. lowed on points of interest in re. gard to the operation of certain departments and their policies. The vice-president. Mr. )3, R, Morrison. occupied the chair. Tm meeting opened with Scripture reading by Mrs. J. Donald Mac. Kay and prayer offered by Mrs. Henry Bishop. Following the Mlzpah benedlctiim refreshments were served by Mi-5, Kenneth Walker. Mrs. cyu-I Mm,” and Mrs. Eldred Simmons. DIFFERENT TEA A product of Paraguay is ye;-in male. or Paraguay tea. which ii consumed all over South America. Profession;I,Oards j- E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. 3.0. 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