run GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE -min-i-EEN SEPTEMBER 22. 1953 ' trsl 391190119 f 1 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ?' .. PRINCE COUNT! 0l'I'lOl l I lllunar Street. Eununarsfds. Phone III. ' nun, lubsorlntlcns, Advertising Iepressntatlvss GEORGE OIJOW and 02030! WOTTON Home Phones: The Guardian may be following stores an gggnuu-e, Summer Street: Geurlias Drugstore. 11 Central Street. mu,-. News-stsad( Water Street; Mark Goods; 0'! Granville stroeu H," Douoetws GINOH. 3000!!!! Water was and 0088. bought at any of the In Bununsraidsr Street; Island Motor Ti-s Ll. Walto In Remington WRIT PBINCI OITICB Anisrtom Frank Weeks, Representative. Phone: 80-) Office god our long. ..3UY twine, marlin. Rnelt gill Rm, goats etc... at Bruce's. DBAPTIBT chicken supper. Cen- Hall, Wednesday, September 33rd. -uEAn Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Par- ent's humorous description of their mp to the Coronation and Eur- n tour illustrated by colored aides in Irishtawn Community Hall, eta sold right at Brace's. old time dance at the Lot is hall tonight. New floor. Good music. Canteen service. doiismiie Ray siruiicoi-ii, n.cu.r. side detachment of the E0iVl.P street: VIlIcI's Grocery. Ito Ilnnell Street; Ernnanh Self: I Service Drug Store: Fred's Grocery. Convent street. -WIDE and wood potato bask- --COME TO the modern and -rsansmanao 'ro s'smn - On Thursday joined the Summer- Fire Damages Barn Al The S'side Raceway -At 8.15 ololoick kst evening fin was discovered in one of the barns at the Burnmerside Raceway. While a long line of hose was con- nected to the nearest hydrant, the chemical pumper went into action and before very long the firemen -had the blaze under control. It was a difficult blaae to combat as more was considerable hay and straw stored inside but luckily only one horse was stabied in the building and it was removed with- fut suffering any burns or injur- es. . Officials could offer no cause for the origin of the blaze nor the estimated amount of the damage. It is believed, however, that the - building can be repaired as the firemen were able to confine the Conway and O C C Vicinity -Messrs. William E. Macxinnon and Oscar W. Ma.cNeill were in summerside Wednesday, Sept. 16th on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Adams who were married in July. have moved into their new home. .Mr. Bud Ma.cDougal.l, Montreal, Quebec, hasbeen spending a. vaca- tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan. The sympathy of the commun- ity is expressed to the immediate family of the late Stuart Banks, Poplar Grove, who was killed in an airplane accident in Gaspe, Que- bec. ,,Messrs. William E. Maoxinnon, Cecil Macxinnon and George Mor- rison were in Charlottetown Fri- day, September 18th on business. Bloomfield and I U I VI6Inll'y -The many friends and rela- tives of Mrs. Vance McKay regret to learn that she is confined to her home through illness. M.MJ.. Mr. Aiyre Gallant of Saint John and Mr. Joseph White of Sum- merside. were recent visitors of Mr. Paul Arsenstllt. Miss Maude Pratt and Mr. Keith Pratt recently attended the fun- eral at Albcrton of Mrs. Ella Man- son. Messrs. Sidney Smith and Keith Pratt of Bloomfield, also Mr. Wil- liam Butler" of Ebbsfleet were re- cent business visitors to Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Boss of Bpringhill. N. S., recently spent a. few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Gammell who was Elmsiiale And Vicinity -Mr. D. A. Williams, undertak- er. was a business visitor to Arn- herst, N. 5., last week. Mrs. Stewart Matthews arrived from Montreal recently to spend some time at her home. , g M: i Mn. Colin Rlx has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Eliza MacLeod of Boston, Mass. Mrs. A. D. OBrien and her daughter, Mrs. Ray Clohossey. Tig- nish, were visitors to Halifax last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon,Bernard returned September id to their home in Haverhill, Mass, after vacationing here for the summer 1 months. They were accompanied to the mainland by Mrs. returning to Eliza her home. on Mt. Allison Staff Harley T. Sandberg, Master of Music of the University of Mlchi- 1'- gain and a S)lPPlDlIRl. in band and " Lat Alberion has iloan cupboard At ,Aliierton Moved -The Red Cross loan cupboard , been moved to ;a new location and is now in the 'custody of Mrs. A. C. Green. The loan cupboard contains a number of articles for use when there is illness in the home and they may be. borrowed without charge. This is on:- n( the many services provided by the Canadian Red Cross in this Province, and through the lo:-iii xvompng 1.1. stituie it was first secured for iAlberton and vicinity in 1949. It is the wish of the Red Ci-gs; and of the Womenls Institute that greater use he made of this Pom? nursing equipment which includes crutches, backrest and '11" Cl-l5hi0n. as well as many 'other articles which can in- Icrease the comfort of one who is ill and faciliate the care that C511 be Ewen by the home nurse. is recommended that when there is illness in the home the custodian of - lane mostl - Wednesday. Septwlber 23M. at 8.15. replacing Mitch Bell who has ob- h r'4' Mr. John W. Palmer, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer of orchestral work, iiiiinwi has iii-- the loan runhcnid Admission doc including refresh- tained his release from the force. Mrs. Ralph Oatway. Mr. Edgar Sumrrsrside. were recently visitinl sincere sympathy u Exmlded 90 rived in Sarkvillr from WWOW be cOnS.””"i' 5”” W1” hf 9161" '" menis. Proceeds 101' Hall. Constable Skilllcorn, whose home ll ' Oatway and Mt. MB-Yk Olhwayi in Bl”0mn91d- Mal Frederick Kelly in the recentlliun, Mich, in join ihr wary of assist in selecting articles tl1;l) in Belleville, out, wag 1,;-gnggen-.4 Freeland, were 1,," charlotwtown gm death of her sister, Mrs. John Mount Allison Cnnsci-vatnry of will be of use. in miiminn (9 pi.- -rnasrsn BOARD,pla8lA3l'ln,l.h, to Summerside from the OhB.x'loll.e- - gem, mm on business, Sincere sympathy is extended taiAY1W”d 1” Ch3”0”9WWn- Music There is an Wrrr-"Ni: do regular loan Cupboard. ii hosriiial joint cement, and'ta4:e, order now town detachment. .. Mr. Kirt Dyment on the recent mb- mind for teachers of music in bed ll now kept in Alber-ton, it -8. Mrs. Michael J. Moran has re- death of his brother. ML Ind Mu. Frank Dunn, both primary and Sewndhfy has 13”" l" U59 almost Contin- at Braces. -SLIGHT FlRE- Summerside firemen responded to an alarm about 7.00 o'clock last evening at the Smallmarfs Ltd, department store where fire of unknown origin broke out inside the store near the front windows. There was some smoke and water damage but the blaze was quickly extinguished. The amount of damage could not be estimated last evening.-S, -CONDUCTED SERVICE gram describing some of church's home mission work her were Mrs. Frank Weeks, Mrs Sunday afternoon service at Tig-: nish United Church was conducted by 3 Bmup of ladies from the Al- -berton congregation. Worship was conducted by Mrs. Jams I-Iodgson, An interesting and instructive pro- the was led by Mrs. C.H. Weeks. Assisting -The friends of Mrs. H. R Will learn with regret that she is con- fined to her home due to illness. All will Join in wishing he: a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh and children Paul and Ann, also Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dennis and children Barry and Barbara, spent part of the past week holidaying in Moncfon. N. B. turned to her home in Fbxley River after a two month visit with relatives at Montreal, Que. Mrs. Arthur Adams was in Sum- merside Sept. 14th on business. Mrs. George" W. Craig (Aunt Jane), New York, U. S. A., who has been spending some time as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison, celebrated her birthday Miss Ida McDougall has return- ed to her home in Waltham, Mass, after spending 'the summer months with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Fraser McDougall. Mr. Cecil Saunders was ii. recent business visitor to Summerside. Friends and relatives of Miss Cheryl McKay are sorry to learn Ralph. Eric and Marina were among the interested spectators in Summerside on Air Force Day, September 19. It was with sincere regret that friends and relatives heard of the death in Western Hospital on September 16, of the late Miss Margaret Rix of Roseville. To those bereaved, sympathy is ex- tended. schools and through Mr. Sand- berg's appointment the Conserva- tory intends to increase its em- phasls on school music including choral work, conducting and the development of familiarity with orchestral instruments. Nicholson-Finlayson ually since being here in April. Wheelchairs may be secured from Charlottetown by making a re- quest to Mrs. Green. Enmore and Vicinity -The many friends of Mrs. John T. Waidron, Wellington, ye. gret to learn of her illness and Wedding” J, on Wednesday, Sept. lath. Mrs. Craig received many nice presents, cards and best wishes. Her many friends wish her many more years of good health. that she is confined to her home John C. Matthews, Mrs. waits.- through illness. Wells and Miss Helen Hardy who lmpeisonated four mssion workierr. A pleasing duct was rendered by the Misses Belle Wllkie and Maine Hunter. wish her a speedy recovery. Relatives were happy to learn of safe arrival in Toronto of Miss Lulu Wallace. Miss Mary Murray, who joined her parents in Oak- vllle, Ont, Messrs. Ray and Buddy Williams, and Mr. William Wal- lace, the last three having spent their holidays at their homes. -VISITED s'sms. Donald E. chlow formerly of Summerside and now of Ottawa. HCCflIl'lDB.l'll9(l by Mrs. Chlow were guests over the week-end of his brother, Harold Chlow, Ottawa Street, Summer- side. It s 13 years since he last visited his home town. They left on Monday and will Visit in St. And- rews. N.B.. en route home.-S. A pretty event took place in: -rm mac,” of the MM Mm Grandvllew o;IAu:l1:tt 1:15nl:td3mlJ3I-gT;::iOl1arles R, Dnman, Victoria West. when :0 lat: Aalilrgznr F-lnlayion and was held Saturday afternoon sept- ihx; fate Mrs Christi e Finlayson ember 12 and was hugely "Mmdadi was united in the bonds of holy matrimony to Donald Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson of Belfast. , The ceremony, which was per- formed by Rev. A. C. Fraser, was held in the bride's home and was witnessed by over 50 people, all relatives and close friends of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclsaac. Borden, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickiesoh. Mr. Emric E. O'Halloi-an and Mr. J. B. Arsenault, both egg inspect- ors, were recently, in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hayes and children of Thornld, Ont, spent the past two weeks visiting with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leith Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. MacNevin. also other friends and relatives on the Island. Mr. sterling Miiligan, who is employed on the car ferry, spent the weekend with his wife and family at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison were in Summersicie Sept. 17th on business. M.rs. Angus Kie of summei-side and Mrs. Carrie liidstone were visitors at the home of Mrs. Albert Walsh on September 18. -doth ANNIVERSARY FOE KENSINGTON ram - As has been the custom for the last number of years Mr, and M", Melville Baker, Kensington, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts. North Winsloe celebrated their wedding day of Sept. 15 together; however this year it had more Mire. Mae MacDonald of Maine. was a recent visimr at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Food, N31-th- am, Mr. and Mrs. Rumel Ford. Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Robinson Mt. Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macbaur-in, Erimore. Mrs. MacDon- tald is the former Mae Ford. Mrs. Michael J. Morrison of Grand River, accompanied by her son, Mr. Urban Morrison of Rum- ford, Me., were visitors on Friday, September 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dunn. Messrs. Michael Doyle, James Doyle. also Lorne and Roy Hardy visited Cavendish Beach and other -FAREWELL PART Y - On Thursday evening, Sept. 17th the citizens of Tlgnish met at the Can- Mrs. Harold Gillis spent the past week-end visiting with her di Legion community ntr t Miss Er P h Spent the t f 12 th Il honadiir Mr. and Mrs. Calf:-udee A? :2:"5g51"”:n:l,3"mc""c: ”M" ""5 g;':l;1a;lt::,'n Mm 6' C' Gmk” weekend wflrth heel? parents. Mr. giymhieiiniuires on e sand on Y. bride and groom. The spacious v"””' ”' '" "d ' and Mrs. Leigh Pilllgh, East Bide- home was zany decorated for the The following from this vidriity l-(inch prior to their departure for their new home in Toronto. As the guests of the evening entered the occasion with summer and autumn attended the Auction Sale at Mt. flowers, Royal on Wednesday Sept, 9: Mr. The bride was given in marri-,ii.nd Mrs. Theophllus Enman, Mr. Mrs. Baker. The gathering was held at the home of Mrs. Roberts' Mr. Joseph McGr-egor, with thei mother, Mrs. Carrie Reeves. I . . ford. . Mrs. rleanetta Ogden, Albc.ton. 1,.pR-CgN'is spending Sam” Lime hall, which was beautifully decor- ated for the occasion, they were conducted to the place of honor and Mr. John Myrick, Jr., master of ceremonies, in a few well chosen words, expresed the purpose of the gathering. and called upon the Hon. J. A. Bernard, who read an ad- dress which voiced the regret their many friends had on Mr. and Mrs. Kinch leaning the community. A well filled purse was presented Mr. Kiiich by Mr. Justin Mucartiiy. while Mrs. Leslie McCarthy pre- sented Mrs. Kinich with a sheaf of autumn flowers. Although taken by siu-prise, Mr. Kinch on behalf.of Mrs. Kinch and himself thanked one and all for their kindness. The BOY Scouts and Girl Guides past and present. to whose training Mr. Klnch has devoted so much of his Mme through the years, formed a semicircle around the camp fire and were led in a sing-song by Rev. Denis Gallant. A buffet lunch was served by the ladies in charge. Mrs. John M. Ahearn, Mrs. Estelle MacDonald, Miss Edith Bernard and Mrs. James Christopher. The remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. Personals W -Mrs. Earn Sherren had as her, sues: on Thursday afternoon, Dr. and Mrs. J. MacPhee of Summer- -Mrs. Lillian Schurman, cen. tral Bedeque is a patient in the Prince Edward Island hospital. Her many friends wish her a speidy TEGOVEYY. -Rev. D. M. Fraser, pastor of the Furidemental Baptist Church at Central Bedeque has resigned his work on this charge to take UP Work in Chipman N.B. He left Sept. 14 with Mrs. Fraser and son Terence for their new field of labor. Previous to their departure ”."?i' were tendered a farewell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Whlltrh. and presented him with a ivcll-filled purse. MB BEDEQUE MEN'S ASSOCIATION MEETING . i --The Men's Association meet- (35: of the Bedeque United qbhurch was held on Sept. 15 with -torsinembers present and fiva.visl- hilfier the blessing being asked 3 Thomas Moyse all sat down io Bdellcious supper served by the Cerseverance Mission Band. Ralph allbeck presided and after a Wis period led by Davis Murray fwd Alexander Green, called on ill Reid to introduce Mr. Frank Arm-tt who was the guest -speaker for the evening. Mr. Arnett gave an interesting ad- tress describing his recent trip V3 Eufolie where he attended the orlds Rotary Convention and the Coronation. Cyril MacFarlane expressed the thanks of the gath- "lnz to Mr. Arnett for his aplen- did address.-H. M3h0lIny and cedar trees are Whmon in the forests that cover most of British Honduras in Cen- "81 America. : SIIMMEIIFIELD I -PARISIIJ oincxnn surrnn In . 1 EMERALD mint." Tyesdaypsept. 3?). 15 pan. games Amusements MM. lobster supper to a few of Selina and Melville orable occasion 50 years ago. Mr and Mrs. Baker were presented from 50 years and also Mr. and Mrs versarles. sinnrxxo w. r. The was appointed chairman. Roll call was pickle and relish recipes. 18 mem bers and two visitors were pres ent. The school committee re visits with treats. The early history teresting discussion. W ing. Lunch committee will be Mrs illiscott, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. ing, Mrs. E. Bell, Mrs. ll-Byte; program. Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Douglas. ! thankful for. 1 A fine demonstration on com- mercial art was given by Mrs. MscLeod of Graham's on by and won by Mrs. W. I Green and Miss Olga. George Road. A contest was put Mrs. John MacKay, Woolner IN MEMORIAM HERBERT YEO MMSAUSLAND side on August 6, operation. the son of the late James Dameras MacAusland, he all his life on the old homestead while quiet and host of friends. The floral tributes testified to esteem in which the was held. He is survived by two Maude in Malpeque and rude (Mrs. Bennett) of Maiden several years ago. The iemslns rested at home of Mrs. Allan Yeo a large congregation of and relatives gathered to their last respects to a friend and good neighbour. ed the service both in church and at the grave. sung were ceased, "The the River". The Ian Church cemetery. Yea. Wesley Ramsay, Edwin Hansen Herbert MacArthur and Reginald Birch. The floor of the Atlantic ocean is a flat plain of food with oc- gula-J H-ugh!-" Bedeque, who served a delicious immed- iate relatives. During the evening Mr. T. J. lnman, who had acted as usher at the church wedding gave a brief address recalling that mem- pleasantly surprised as Mrs. Gladys Frizzell, the gathering a suitable gift for the occasion. All wished the bride and groom of Roberts many more happy anni- September meeting, was held on the 14th at the home of Mrs. John Mackay. Mrs. E. Henry answered with ported one visit to school and de- cided to buy books needed. The visiting committee reported three of Stanley Bridge was the subject of an in- Enthusiastic reports were given by those who had met delegates of the A. C. Mrs: Max Ferguson invitedlthe .W. I. to her home for next meet- Flem- Gordon A. Bolger Roll call lwill be something I have to be The,death of the late Herbert Yeo MacAusland occurred in the Prince County Hospital, Summer- following an Born at Tyne Valley in 1875. and lived In 1912 he married Annie (Sul- livan) Forbes. widow of the late John' Forbes. He was a man who, unassuming. ,.ossessed many fine qualities of character which won for him a beautiful the deceased sisters Gert- Mass. His wife predeceased him the until Sunday thence to the Presbyter- isn Church in Tyne Valley where friends Ply kind Rev. A. W. Williamson condim- a Hymns favorites of the de- Lord's My Shop- herd" and "Shall We Gather At beautiful solo, "Alone", was . sung by Mr. ROY Phillipa. He was laid to rest in the family plot in the Presbyter- Pall bearers were Messrs. Allan Milllgan, Allison spent the past week visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. llarold Glllls and Mia Betty Rennie Elms- dale was Mrs. Ogden's guest over the week-end. Messrs Emmett l-iutchlizsoli. Hartford l-iutchinsou and Stirling ' Phillips who are employed in Cfmatham, N.B., spent the past week-end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and son Carmen, accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson, motored to Summerslde recently. l Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Burleigh are spending their holidays visiting with friends in New Hampshire and Maine. The host of friends of Mrs. Ernest Payriter will be pleased to learn - that she is able to be out around - again after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, Charlottetown, accompanied by Bracken Thompson and niece of Fredericton, P.E.I., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Gillis on Sept. 13th. Mr. Galvin Maccaull of Toronto, Ont., is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maccaull, prior to his marriage to Miss Holdrie Williams, Tyne Valley, on Sept. 16. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy and son Harold were week-end guests of Mrs. Winnie Ma.cLeod, Kons- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Grant were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Grant and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith on Sept. 16. 4 Mrs. A. A. Ramsey, Summei-side spent the past week visiting with her brmhers, Messrs. Gordon. Wil- llam and James Millar here. Mrs. Gordon Millar spent the i past 10 days visiting with rela- tives and friends in U.S.A. and Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson and daughters, Erna and Faye were recent week-end guests of Mr. Dickieson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dlokleson. New Glasgow, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams and famiw, Cavendish spent the week- end visiting with Mrs. Williams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grigg. Mr. Lowell Barlow, c.NR. Sta- tion agent, is spending his holi- days visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow, Wellington. He also plans to visit in Nova Scotia, while on his holi- days and Mr. Lloyd Denoche, Char- ' lottotown, is relieving Mr. Bar- law. Mr. Juries Henry Barlow of California, is spending his holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Col. Burke, Sum- meraide, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Haitley. and Mrs. Carr Sum- merside, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Psynter and Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow recently. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maccauil ware recent visitors of Nova Scotia on Lodge business and Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacCaull. Sum- marside. kept house for them while they were away. Congratulations are being sor- tanded to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mac- Kandrick whose marriage took place in the Presbyterian Church Freeland on Wednesday Sept. lo. Aha b 111'. and Mrs. Calvin Mac- i.in'er:GoIlide I-ll St. Lawrence River Quimamc. (OP) - The Cunard liner Samaria and the Italian liner Castel Blanco collided in the St. Lawrence river early Saturday. about 145 miles dorwn-river from here. The two vessels continued on their way with slight damage. An official of Cunard steam-ship company said the two vessels "kissed" in dark. foggy weather about 4 am. The 20.000-ton Samaria. Quebec- bound from Southampton with more than 800 passengers, will make the return trip on schedule Wed- nesday after minor repairs. The official said the damage, a few dented plates in the bow, is "so superficial that it is practically negligible." Damage to the 10,000-ton Castel Bianco, owned by Societa Italians. Transporti Maritime, was not known here. The outward-bound liner, which made her first call to Quebec last week, sailed for Bremerhaven Friday night on the return voyage. Cauil who were married in the United Church Tyne Valley on the same date, Sept. 16. Mr. Phillip Williams is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Horace Lidstone, Tyne Valley. A miscellaneous shower in hon- or of Miss Jean Millar prior to her marriage was given at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams on Sept. 15. with a large crowd in at- tendance. The room was prettily decorated with pink and white streamers and white bells, and the table was centered with an arch, a bride and groom and the atten- dants. Miss Millar was escorted to the seat of honor by Miss Oreil Hayes. and those participating in opening the many gifts were, Miss I-Ioldine Williams, Miss Zella. Mac- Donald. Mrs. James Burleigh and Mrs. Erwin Dennis, after which friends for remembering her at this time and the chorus "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" was sung. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in dancing and lunch was served by the ladies. Congratulations are being ex- tended io Mr and Mrs. Stanley Hayes whose wedding took place recently in Halifax, NS. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes are visiting with the Claude Hayes and were guests at a. reception given in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes on Friday evening Sept. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hayu, Ont- ario, are visiting with the for- mer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes. Miss Ruth Ellands. Summerslde, is visiting with her brotner-in- law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Gillis. The sincere sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved wife and family of the late F70 Stewart Banks who was killed when the Jet plans he was flying crashed in Quebccs Gaspe Peninsula. Mrs. John Coughlin was hostess to the regular monthly meeting of the Bideford Women's Institute on Tuesday afternoon and Mrs. A. E. MacLean hostess to the Eller- slle W. I. on Tuesday evening Sept 3. with an average attendance at both nthar-inns. V .. Miss Miller flttlfigly thanked heri farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' with relatives and friends in Bur- ton. Miss Bernadette Pineau left Sep- tember l5 for Montreal where she. will take up work as R. nurse's aidei and will be employed there for some time. -BB Wellington and Vicinity -Mr. ands Mrs. Alphonse Le Blane of Moncton, N. :8. recently, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gal- lant. Mrs. John Auffrey and son Nor- man, Mrs. Ernest Gallant and daughter Sophie, and Miss Helen Gallant recently visited in Chat- lottetown. Mrs. John Auffrey and son Nor- man of Moncton, N. B., returned home after spending some time at the home of Mrs. Alex Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gallant. A' large crowd attended the dancel at the Legion Home in Wellington which was hgld recently. Mrs. James Bishop is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Wright, Searletown. Her many friends here are pleas- ed to know Mrs. Norman Clark, daughter of Mrs. James Bishop and the late Mr. Bishop is improv- ing following her recent serious operation. Mrs. Caroline Nelson returned to her home in Charlottetown after visiting relatives for the past two weeks. . Mr. Willard McAusland, Eller- slie, visited his parents on Sep- tember 20. The annual chicken supp". spon- sored by, Wellington United Church, was held on Monday evening. (Lab- or Day). The supper was well pat- ronized and proceeds of 8176 were realized which will be used for church renovations. Junior Y. P. U. met on Tuesday evening in the school and was pre- sided over by President Gladys Barlow. Devotions were led by Nita Day. Eight members answered roll- call. Discussions were led by Mr. Waldron, after which games were played and a delicious lunch was! served by Misses Beatrice Fergusoni and Gladys Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day spenti the week-end with friends in Bor-i den. Mrs. Howard Barlow and son Lowell motored ,to Nova Scotia where they spent several days with relatives. A quiet, pretty double wedding took place on August 19 when Nas- aire DesRoches, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvore Desltoches of Ab- ram's Village, was united in mar- riage to Eleanor, daughter of Mrs. Arsene Arsenault of' Urbainville. and his sister Margaret DesRoches msrled Edgar Lenlanc of Fox Creek. N. B., each couple attending the other. 1 On September 2 a pretty wcddingi was solemnired in St. Jaires Church, Egmont Bay. when Mary Leona. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Arsenault became the bride of Mr. Ivan Pineau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pineau of Summersidc. A double-ring ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Nazsire Poirier. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant. v Ahnrn's Village, recently had an Delightsome isle age. hy her father. and Miss Kae Sydney Emmmy M”. Gomon M”. Martin of Caledonia. W55 b1'1d95"Arthu:i'. Mrs Russel MacArthur There's an odor of fields full of main, The groom was attendediand Mes," wlmnm and my mown hay by his brother. Mr. Malcolm Nich- smmh And the sky is a sapphire dome of oisnn. bun rm . MM glory The bride wore a e 1- An Over in the meadow a heifer is length dress of pink nylon marquis- is u:1in”fm'm1luw”pdmmgt3'””:g: lowing ette over taffetta with matching many children gm hume'fmm And the cock serenades by his crowing, crowing In this place of gentle living That's what I say ' 'Tis a gentle way of living! The River of Mountrose of child.- hood hours Is more silvery it seems as it wcnds its way Wish you were here, Beloyed, to see and listen. This is a Jewel that God has hid- den This Isle so far away That's what I say After many a day A Jewel I say. Over the bridge I passed as in days agone I could hear the murmur of distant days There's a mist on the hills and the valley yonder And for all this beauty I reach and wonder And an echo comes back to say You are here today After many and many a day I'm glad to say! head-dress and carried a noeesay of yellow and white centered with a white rose. snapdragons. The bridesmaid, Miss Katherine Martin, wore a. street-length dress of light blue taffetta. with match- ing head-dress and carried a nose- giiy of pink and white snaPd1'3B0n5- After the register was signed and fellcitatlons extended, a de- lightful wedding supper was serv- ed. Later, amid showers of con- fetti, the couple left for a wed- ding tour to places of interest in the Maritime Provinces. For travelling the bride wore a nylon dress of navy, trimmed with light blue check coat and navy ac- cessories. Prior to her marriage the bride had been given receptions where she was showered with many Em! and sums of money. This we” known couple have the best. wish- es from a wide circle of friends. first Cabinet Shake-up In I saw the old farm house on the . hill .0 lone chma With rafters rotting and doors de- cayed :i- But ahhgga of memory was over EONG KONG, (neumn) g comg 9 it China has removed its And ";v5;”d:e"t nggh broke with llnlI?;1-K1306 minister and the secretary But such things must pass away It's hard to say After many a day They will pass away! I saw the playground of the school house old My heart heard the church bell toll a lay There's stardust here. angel's wings 'Tis a chalis of beauty for innocent things And a dream I found today After many and many a day I found a dream I say. sound of It was from a golden cup I sloped today, Such a loving welcome from lovely things In my thoughts and prayers will ever live i The beauty and joy that I place can give, With no other hearts to say We're 8135 W53! After many a do! Youlre here today. ml”. 0. L. .......M..s I STERN REMINDER ANSONWKLE. Ont. - (UP) - Calvert council was in session in this town near Timmins when the new night constable appeared. One of the councillors halted his orn- tory when he learned he must is- move his car. double-parked in front of the town hall. The session was held up while the councillor reparked his car. i guests. their oldest son Eddie, ac-I companied by his wife and small daughter of Massachusetts. i 'm- i Clarence Gallant. A member ofi the R. C. A. .F.. and son of Mr. andi Mrs. Cyrus Gallant of Abra.m's Vil- 1age,is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, having undergone a successful operation. Mr. Raymond Arsenault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenault. spent a recent weekend at his home He was accompanied by a- class- mate. Mr. Bius, of Quebec. -314 general of the central government administrative council in the first major reshuffle since the Com- munists took over in 1949. The changes, announced by Chinals Peipirig radio Saturday, in- volve 15 ministerial and other ad- ministrative posts. Reliable observers here believe the shakeup is designed to strength- en leadership. overhaul the finance ministry and bolster planning the government's first five-year plan. The changes spotlight weakness in the Communist administration which have been becoming increas- ingly evident even in Communist press releases reaching here. One recent official announcement said ii new campaign to cut adminis- trative costs would be vigorously waged in the remainder of this year. Thoge who were removed their p istrative council head. Po has been replaced by Ten: l-lsaio Ping. who will also be vice- chairman of the finance economics affairs onmmittee. Li has been suc- ceeded by Hal Chung-lisun, former vicc-chairman of tho educational from. osts lncliide Po I-po. finance minister. and Li Wei-han. admin-E W C - M school. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yeo. Nor- cross, Me., and their daughter and son-in-law from Rihode Island, have returned to their homes. They weretheguatsoflvfr. and Mrs. James Dyment. Higgins Road. Mrs. Sidney Dnman and her son Robin Them, have returned home from the Nursing Home, 'Tyne Vallel-. Mira, Lloyd Leard, Victoria West. and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maoxay and their daughter Sandra. of Brad- albane have gone on a motor trip. to Maine and Mlassaohueettu. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '1'. Ilnmaln were Messrs Ivan and Eddie Clark. Lot 16. Mr. William lnanan hag return- ed to his home in Augusta. Maine having spent a pleasant holiday with his niece Mrs, Jams Dyment and Mr. Dyrnent. Mira. Rusel MacArthur did Mr. Albert MacArthur, were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday, Sept- ember 14.-W. ...s:....M..... - EXPERT CANOEIST l l LYNIN LAKIE. Man. - (W) - Wilbur Craiwfm-d, formerly of Amherst. N. 8.. reached here from Flin Flori, 150 air miles distant, by canoe. He covered the torturous route. perhaps 300 miles by water, in 29 days with one day's rest each week. --II-I,Im' I NEW . ', :Family X "-73 and cultural committee. Summerside Golf CLOSING DANCE WEDNESDAY NlGHT, SEPT. 23rd Music by Lowell Hustle and his orcliosrrri Dancing 9.00 to 1.00 Members permitted to invite a guest. and Country Club A I is