its TIQIIVJ Tle Uililin Page 1! Radar. Car Exciter U.S.. Legislator As WASHINGTON (AP) - A lid!!- gbpg automatically when some- nsing gets in in way has exited enthusiasm from ltepresaitative Louis Rahaut (Dem. Mich.) Rahaut described ior the con- ..eulonal record the mechanism devised by Carl Rashid. Detroit saiety engineer. The car has a radar screen di- rectly below the grillwork. several inches hill! anr' extending the Safety Item" iartggrheradsrheamispw lee . TEST I IUOCISIPUI. ,'.i'esta were conducted where two radar-equipped cars tried unsuc- cessiul at 50 miles an hour to crash headon. Both stopped with use many yards apart, llabavt added. ' A car changing lanes and "cut- ting yo. oii in traitic will bring your radar into immediate action. thereby " ' " the ”" width oi the automobile. This pro- or a collision." iects an impulse. he said. "that Rabaut said the radar does not is guaranteed to halt he car work at less than 10 miles an should anyone or anythlill get in hour. "therefore it does not hinder its path." parking or entering a garage.” There is a similar apparatus on The congressman said the de- the rear of the car to prevent 1n- vice will cost no more than power- iuring pedestrians or property steeri' and will pay ior itself in while the car is moving in re- about three years it the insurance nus, ' companies reduce their rates. as Rahaut's account ' i is anticipated, on cars contalnlnx The faster the earlis moving rLdar.:' Conservative LeaclerP6n Tour Will Sp eak Here- O'l'l'AWA (CP) - Hon. George tablishment oi ii Progressive Con- Progressive Conservative servative party. HEW. leader. plan: to speak from Public With details oi his itinerary not platforms across Canada this tall yet completed. these are some of on issues developed at the last t.he visits: session of Parliament. Saint John and district. Oct. 11- iss , h id 20; various Nova Scotia points, co'il1'ihe'rennliTgoltodai'l.el5 elht2Te:"I?3re:'I och W245 st 'I”h"'5' Nnd" 0”" responsible government to Parlia- 24-27; Fredericton and district. mam. Oct. 21-30: New Brunswick and He said his party's extended illi- Nova Scotia points. Oct. 31-Nov. B: buster against the government's contentious deience production act resulted in the government follow- ing die course it should have adopted in th eiirst place-yielding to opposition demands tor a time limit on the act's wide powers. "But it would be unwise ior any- one to suggest the disease has been Charlottetown. Nov. 5: eastern Que- Rivieres. Nov. l2. Howlnn Oscar Gallant who is visiting his mud by . mm. n-"nuns," My, mother. Mrs. John A. Gallant at brow said. OUTLINED TOUR naouasiannossniiauruiwo Woodstock visited with his aiint and uncle Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Arsenault. liowian on Aug. 3. Mrs. Willard Carruthers and son mmnm um oi Baliiax are spending a iew days ,,,d'''”'',,. ':,m,,,., .. '.'l.',.'.'lI'..';'' the with her tin-laws in Howlan. ereaa-Canada tour he will make Messrs Henry and Fall Gallant ham sent. 15 .. Nov. 14, HQ as. are now employed at Bloomfield timated he will eovc some 15.000 5'8"”- Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arsenault a-ilias. His tip will be marked by three "new --cw amen" new 3 l'r.”?'”J.?.i't ”'ll'i.if i':..':':'.?i 5'N"9” m”"”' u" ”u'" "I M” on Wednesday vening. partyls second century under its present name. They will be Oct. 14 Miss -Sheila Noonan of 0'Leary at Winnipeg ior western Canldl. was visiting with her grandparents Nov. I at Charlottetown tor the recently. Maritiniea and Nov. in at Trots- Biviersa tor Quebec Mr. and Mrs. leber lryan have M D ' ' gl, 5, visiting with them Mrs. Florence ,.:ly-f"”ismO:,-r:::!1?, (':.,.:Im,: Gard and daughters Diane and iive" name. said that 101 years ago MW 9' 5'- Elellm" Sir John A. Macdonald. Canada's Mrs. run Richard oi Duvar bec. Nov. 5-10 and the central Que-. bec district party meeting at Trols- l Freetown jars Anne and Earn. New Jersey, Mr. Ralph I Burns has home from a weekend visit spent in St. Andrews and loaetoal. B, in It. Aadrewsiha visited with 5"” Wm" "I"I""- '"l”"d "i spat Iaturday siternoon with her sister. Mrs. loo Arsensul . lowlan. George Carr-uthers arrived hi liowlan on Aug. 13 irom Cooks- ville. Ont. He will spend his two weeks vacation at his home here. arrived hi llowlan on Np Aug. 14. Bruce Carruthers Jr.. Mrs. Brass Carruthers lr.. Mrs. Calvin his Mn noun who II” mm" "H Carruthers and little daughter. Mrs vacation months at St. An- Margaret Dunville and daughter drew's accompanied by Master By- A"d"y WI” '"”l""d lmm C'”k3' ron Burns. IE. Horace Mitchesn and daugh- ville, Ont. -Masters Willard and Kenneth MacQuarrel. who spent the past ,1 am Mud week in llowlan, returned to their 5"" h'I:'nd"P::ueg 1: the :'3;1.: home at Wilmot on Aug. 14. on Sunday guest at Miss Rene rb There arrived ii Howlan on A Ill Aug. it Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ir. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell ei w''"' "d "' '""" Mil"- lonh Wiltahire, accompanied by Mrs. Marie Arnold. ll.!.A. in Diet: daughter Marilyn Boswell km 5 h spent the past weekend hi Free- 2';':'L'h,",,,,,"f;,..:f,,.'"ff town. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Reeves. rel, Darrell. Judy. and Donna oi Mrs. John Asenault of Rum- ford. Me. is now visiting hi this Mas. svsr-an Presser and ehild- ""'”"V' Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Cahill and It. Staphui. N. I.. Visited t- . p on r... and Mrs. 'ui2i.'Z. 33:. i3”'lr.Ji'i'.'2'.1.' i.2'.'.?.':'.”.""'” Itavslt. bower Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Finnan and IE. and Mrs. William Bernard M", John nun", ,,m in wood. th Freetown School reopened after '" Ilolldlys on Monday. August '- Dllrlls vacation. the interior ei 5! sehool VII Plllltld with Mr. Albert Matthews in charge of the stock and llowlan on Sunday. lchool in iiowlan opened as; Monday. Aug. is alter the sum- mer holidsy with Miss Helen Adams as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Leclsir with some of their iamily or U.s.A, Improvements. Teachers for this VI rllty W," no. primary iiepiu-onent: Miss Alberta Rowe. and Mr. Eustace lteeves as Principal. Birch Grove Womens institute lie! on Thursday evening. Aug 4. accompanied by his sum and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Arsen- ault. There they visited a short git; Mrs. George Jardine and Mrs. while at the home oi Mrs. Arsen- o rt Jsrdine as Joint hostesses. ault's neice, Mrs. Joey Gallant and In? the absence W”. Ernest Taylor. the meeting '8 hreslded over by the Vice. oi the President. family- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fiiinan President. Mrs. vuii c and daughter. Patricia visited at Guests at the homeerof the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wellington A wedding was ealmnnised at Eamon! Bay Churc' recently wtin Corrlnno Cormier. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Cormler, was united in marriage with Edward Arsensult. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Jose J. Arsenault. both oi Rich- mond. The ceremony and Nuptial Mass were performed by Rev. Nasaire Polrler. and Mr. Arsenault -vas organist. Bridesmaid w' Miss Margaret Cormier and the groom was supported by Mr. Peter Araenault. B skfast and supper were held at the iiome oi the brideis parents, and dinner at the some of the groom's parents. Dr. Raymond Reid. Mrs. Reid a:d” ”,r"Jin, ,3 motored to Moncton, N.B. also parts oi Nova Scotia during their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. . :d Gallant of Ohio and Mr. Galiant's mother re- cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Poirier and other relatives i Mont Carmel. Mr. Galisnt's mother is a sister of Mrs. William Poitier. Mrs. P.M. Gallant and Mr. Azade Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Arsenault had as their guests Mr and Mrs. Larry Gal t. Mr. and Mr: Le-; iavour and son Bobby and Mr. Richard Burns, all of Ipswich, Mass. Mr. Augustin Arsensult and two children with Mr. Andrew Arsen- snlt, Hsliiax recently spent a week- 'ith their pnretns. Mr. and Mrs. Tilrnon Arsenau" had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Per. BY W dge oi Bathhurst, N.B. Mrs. Wuiflie is a sister of Mrs. Arsen- a . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernard oi Everett. Mass. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant and family. Abram's Village. they were on a tour oi the Island and the Marltimes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schrooter oi Beverley Hills. I.'.Y. are visiting the lstter's aged father. Mr. Jos- leph B. Arsenault. Abram's vii. age. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant. Jr. llltl three children leit last week for their home in Froming- lllm. Mass. after visiting his parents. of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault Lit on Friday ior Autigonish. N. 8. After a few days stay there she leaves ior Montreal in com- pany with other young girls to en- ter the religious order oi Notre Damex Before her departure many friends waited on her at the home of her parents. where an address was read and appropriate gifts pre- sented. Mr. n.id Mrs. Sylver G. Arsen- ault. of Chelsea. l"ass., recently Vll:.i:d Mrs. Oeo B. A. nault,1is s . Mr. Iebert Arsenault oi North Arsenault. Lot 8. on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineau Jr. who are visiting their old homes in Bloomfield. recently visited at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Plus Doiron, Ilowlan. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant oi Cole- man recently visited with Mrs. John A. Gallant at her cottage at Woodstock. Best wishes tor a happy iuture are now going out to Miss Josie wedge of Summorside and Alfred Gallant oi Piusvil who were married in St. Pauls R.C. Church, Summerside on Wednesday morn- ing August 17. Wedding breakiast and dinner were in Summersiue and supper was at the home oi the groom's mother. Mrs. Fred Arsenault. Piusville. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. John T. Gallant and all sisters and brothers oi the late Martin Gallant, victim of the tragic drown- ing at lialiiax on Aug. 14. His remains were brought home by motor hearse, burial to take place at St. Anthony's on August 18. -A. . Relax with are ow visiting in Woodstock and c . on Monday. AI-It 8 there moior-- ed to Piusville, Mr. Oscar Gallant. s. Wall 11 - - Myrtle Mi? msiial Miss iiziii uce of Quincy. Mass. Rdcent visitors irom Waierville "l,:l"s9c- twcre Mr. and Mrs. Will homo 0'- They visited at in s oi Mr. and Mrs. Wilired Burns. Summerside and M ' M . ' '- ""1 ation with the Provincial rs Ralph Burns. Frret"f'"' hold Illustration Station Fields Days on the following Leslie Burns and Mrs. dates--rain or shine: Illustration Station Field llaiy The Dominion Department of Agriculture. in co-oper- ent of Agriculture, will Farm oi '1'. Albert lliolren. Alliston, Angiut 24. at 2:00 .m. (Standard Time). Speakers: II. B. Chand- Norman Mac Mu rdo and Mrs. Arsenault are sorry to learn he has entered the Charlottetown Miss Marie Arsenault, daughter- Cenrrd Iedeque Isnsaslisnariniia an aonGl'O0l7.OItario,areIv-ilsiting with lira. Bnntu"s parents. Mr. andMra.l.eoasrdlchurman,Cen- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aldrich and son Malcolm, New York. have been ting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bagnall, Central Bedeque and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Fsrlane. Lower Bedeque. Among those ironi Bedeque and vicinity attending the Buchanan - Livingstnn wedding held in the Trinity United Church, Charlotte- town, on Saturday, August 13 were Mrs. Walter Leard, Mrs. Nina Sud- bury. Mrs. Henry Callbeck, Mrs. Clark Baker. Sympathy oi the Community is extended to the family at the late Terry Leard, who passed away from'the result of an accident which occured near his home in Central Bedeque, on August 15. Mr. Alexander Green. Central Bedeque. is visiting with friends in Ottawa. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Simpson, . and daughter, Bayview, were vi- sitors to Fr town on August 14. The many friends of Mr. Moses Hospital. Bay, 0nt.. and e Lorraine are visiting their mother. Mrs. Gab- riel Arseqgult, Abramis Village. Dir. Alired Gallant. Quebec City, accompanied by his sister Mary, !'intreal, spent two weeks vaca- tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant. Abram's Village. Miss I Bern . employed in Toronto. spent a few weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Bernard, St. Philip. Mr. Eldon Barlow left by train on Wednesday for a visit with friends in Saint John, N.B. HELD on Muiinsii7iianos: NEW YORK. 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