... .. .. ,. . .. .. l... .Au.n.'-sea-..ii. . . ... Inlririt.-.1-:r.:hl5.ne.'i..”.c.:li..'ar .a - i 4. e . adv. Donlicl A. c . pneri Is . . I Vlinoderator of the Aiziritinie ' The (H-lardlanv Pagc , Ml!-9 Lnrrniu linhot, I.N., Mn Hnmer hm”. Mr. brie Ezlilitlucted services at haw Gian. Mi” Shirley Jay unwed on Frl- iMonday, NOV. 12; . last weekfa-Brandon. lllalllohl. James and son Blair of Church; Mr. and Mr; Ralph Nieimiwn lliss slirley Jay arrived a Ffir N77-W- 10 like I POI! ssldlllu WWII 1' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston, Road, were recent Sunday guests; Cliarlouetown, spent the first week: day evening from liiouvion tonspend e”3"'”gi Th” l”'' K""'' M M" Psychiatry at I bollllivll ll I Vt” Montague, were weekend Euesls of ay the home of Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd e end of me menu; mm Ralph's par. the weekend with her iiaronis, Mr illd -ll” H"-ill Jill'- :::'vl3nl-'l!lil:)-5:n.81l:lldl-llll9 9' ch"'h:; wmtlt!I1i1';ei:!anrer-dri)ls, fur. and ,'ilacDImald. fenis, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nichol and Mrs. llarold Joy. she al.n at. -W” l-ll"-la l-"Bl"-ll M""”""- N” , 7 "'2! n . The sympathy of this commun. . ten; dg ii, L (1.52! If B alts-iiilcd ilie Lenrd - Birt wed- 5P9”(l '11 lmllluli ll ll" W515" Mrs. Reuben Maclion. Nlurrayllly goes out to Mr. and Mtl.'ThId-'lo:1j55 niargyeg Ham", student salafday :m.,,f,if,, H Wumg iiiuiz on Saturday. Hospital. Following that she III! Harbour. is spending .:......a iime nous Sheppard end family in' the ei prince af waxes couege spent; M J H J Ch .1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay, sol EKG "P ll-lflilll ll "ll "Ct "'9 It the home of her daiirahier. Mrs. sudden passing of their son lndltha weekend at her home here. S. U” I "L M M cwwm Muh" "lid "'5 Hamid J” ""9 .. 5 is I sister of Dr. J. C. 811130”. Wilbert Sencabouzh and Mr Sen- hrothor Allison Sheppard It such Mr. and Mrs Cuyler Dingweuigfgt 1.i':e.'.;.",”f.:,'3g 1V;v,;w,:,e1r L”. Vi5l"''5 "' Ch3"'""9"”'"- M”"' l Montreal. . uboiigh an early age. and family, Eldon, Wallie and sec; Mg. ",3 Mr, K..,',,,,,,, M30903.” day. Nolwlll" 5e . it Mr. valentine MacDonald. who Mr. and Mn. Roy Grahnni and Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard motor. iy aiaine or inane, matured to M W” B.m'm, ua(.D0na,d and lir. Milton Rodseruon arrival we; employed u . gupgntgr In dlulhter Carrie New Glasunw N. ed to Springhlll, N.S., on Sunday. Lorne Valley on Sunday to visit ur' beiivar V-ua(.i;.,A,,aid Mm V” lluilio: Saturday from Labrador, Labrador for some time. III It 5-. '9" recent siirstn of the !or- November 4. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald "ml. 1, pl; um 5351' rmursdli ll'"'”' ll” "ad 17'?" 9'"P'0-"4 ll" moved to the Charlottetown F1"! Dlrellla. Mr. and .'iirs.l Mr. Walter MacLeod. Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mac-i q l y labl I”) "'"ll1ll5- - pltal last week with II ill) GUWIG Gflllun. town, spent the first weekend at Intyre. l "” Th” W55” 335' Hlld Sally ltlrti. t (not, He was released but 391- DlVld Vanldvmlne and the month with friends in Long! Miss Anna Goodwin. Bangor lwhole Island is in sympathy with C"”””l.”"W"' 59”" ll" ”'"k'"d till llll sllllfdlly Ill" "19 nil”. '93 Blrry. Mr-nliiuiie, spent Valley. iwas a recent visitor at the home the people of Springhill at this time. in UN” ""”"'”'"" hum” . foot will beln alongenst IOIIIF '9"'”51 an” Wllll ll" Darriils. A sewing club was organizedlof her grand-mother, Mrs. Mae. Mrs, Roy ”Buddy” MacLeod, , Mi5' CWW” Jay ”" ' "Sm" ",1 Wu”. Mr. ulepanud. Ah” III. and Mrs. Webstvr (timi at Lu;-ue Valley on Friday, No-l Mmuiaye lmexandrm emennned the mem. in Lorne Valley, Tuesday. She wu mam "veal sun” on 9,. up mu Betty Ann Miliar, nlii-win. wmiwr 2 with Mrs. Malcom Mace Mrs. Laura MacQuei-n is spend- bers of Lorne Valley Women's In- "'9 3”?” ll! h” d3”3"""' M"- if it work in Labrador. . . :ld'''::d''b::': PJF Mall” l'l'Nlil- llcml and Mrs Blrt Lenrd an inning I few days with her biother- lstitute at her home on Novombu garkid '”'”"7”'la'd "ml M" lg"? Mrs. John Lapiere died IlIddG- ' l” I al'r'3'l' i"llM. Sll'llltilll'S The school girls in gradelln-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. lst. Mrsr Mat-Leod was formerly g9"? ' ;' ly Saturday It her home. W!!! I- ”umpm..w::En::l"(ll L.'lli'nli of we rm: to eight Joined. There i1rciEweri MacLean. Forest Hill. in member n! the Institute. Follow-l . long in life Mrs. Laplerre, spent an'u",ry Mmmll .. . I and ms liill .-iiiy ;.'ITlS in grades nine orl Mrs. Munro MacGraIh and spa lng the annual business proccduree . MD '3 5U'”""”zl'rD most or the summer in the I i Mr ""1 Mr H . ll"! lllls lvrm. e John were recent Sunday VlSll0l1;B social time was spent and re (ii-JAEVA (AP - The Hunger- daim "land. md mt",-neg hum. um i 5. P illlill lliii-av lli .iiirl Mrs. Stanley Morrison, vto Bangor vvheie they were guests 1 freshments were served. Several in government has authorized In- umy "Genny. Bum u an Quip. Y1”-ll!!! :00.” mil. lluiiiavziic-, Hiurll (fnve, motored to Lorne of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane of the men accompanied their wiv- ternationnl Red Cross convoys to Island; -5” cu"! he" Wm, h. all!” "fall llllj av em-xi. nr Ur: l.-illigsw on November Ii. to visit; Mr. and Mrs Roy Macimod and es and spent an enjoyable eveniigz carry food, clothes and medical lsts liusbnnd Ind family Ioino 8'8; parents. 'llr and lIl.'itllV6S and friends. ;Mrs. Angus Nicholson motored toi"talking shop" with Buddy. isiipplies into Hungary 'l'vin Rod yenrs ago from 0119589. Ml! mad. n;knd.'';'M9"””hA ”" Slllldllyp N0VelTlb9F 14. SE?-lSPrIn;.'hill, N.S., on November ll Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maclntyre Cross convoys are expected In en- mmy mph back ,0 nu. old hon. F if t Th-K -lllwi pliar-l.rml ill"? at Lorne Valley Presbyter- Mrs. Nicholson has a brother who were weekend visitors to Vew Glas- tor llunnary during the night or she loved so well. Some mInn- ::t7l'.';t ts. 9" bl") ls lliiilinu Ian (hiirch was conducted by the is s draegerman at the Sprinnhill gow. N.S. While there they were today over the HungarianVYugo- be" of her family coming ffmn ho 5?! 97 Pltlli i""nlIii"-'l to tier ll:-v Russel Gordon of New Glas- Mine. She spent anxious hnvii-e lln- the guests of Mrs. liar-lntyre's slsg sl.-iv border as specified by Hun- fir "V" mum to uund am hi, m2Tl-1 uiiii inn ilii" noii, N,s., while the minister, the ill she learned of his safety. The ter. Mrs. Annie Bell. A.M. . gary. , oral. '. . " .' .& Smelt fishing was repo ll - ME: AND MR8. J. B. G. ARSENAULT AND PARTY very good last week with ill! ' . ' prices on the U.S.A. rnnrkcts. ' ; s . t bl R, C . ' 'ram':d Village Choir girls accom- 'I.Iybolt brothers. Event! Ind V. , . ” panl by their music teacher, Sheldon, were busineu visitors to ' ' ' I e Mr. Edward Polricr, Mont CIr- the city on Thursday of III! week. . b 1' J C ' rnel. Mr. Aubin EldefIi!ItIW, hill "is: , H S . h h Following the ceremony the cou- the C"? 0” Fridny W 9" '7 - . pie were honoured with a break ll” been 5 h"5P"'1 Wuem hr . . . V Y - e some time. After I short stay It hit iery Brett, wedding was soi- the bride. auended as maid of gzazuzstutliveerzrgdzssenhoilrilfe briiijbiaeiiltg Charlottetown BMW” Mn Ewe , . . .-unniltd in 51- -lime! Church. 131- ll0ll0l'- WW3 M-'5' 55”” Ann” 5'9 "me W" amend with the "ad, crshaw will return to the Provl.n- . , Jniorit Bay. on October 3rd. when enault, girl-ti-lend of the bride, maul threetler wedding aka cial sanatorium for further treat- Mary Genuna. daughter of Mrs. was bridesmaid. They wore inatcl.'i- topped with a miniature bride and mix: ind M" H Mmwm I V tmiiien Arscnault and the late in: floor lenstii sown: of ruined swam in an arch of white lllles ' ”" ' I ha spent the summer months It Arsenault. Abramls Village. nylon net over taffeta. Their sown: of the valley and green leaves 3, , .,became the was of Joseph gene. were of him pink. They wore Amid" showers of confetti and "'5': hf,i:::d:.Lhl;I:'::,tyr:tgu:!I;ledMrt: dict Giddlnss Arsenault. adopted picture istylengs ::d matching pm Vzghgsltllf l1Ilelfl:Dl;otr:oi;pl!emi)sti:,rll- MCEWEH In I mm” by tad-C Ind tson of Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arscn- M309ll0l' "- "W1 50'0" 9 ll 9 I it iv v i . ti 2 Ch lttt .1 iii lte "W ' bl? 'l"5l'l?'5- '. i - ' Ftult. Mont Carmel in dab dtililbia sngduoingrnlillzt ggmlzltnk nfzcsgld arnizmgon B51: rgmmgd ",0 Mr. Joseph MacMillan. who suf- I i ' ' a, e W1 11 Fill” 1:1-en(;t;l;iy.n,:erf?;xel.?ein Ki fire the groom was the winlsome flow the groom's home where supper ("ed ” b"'ke" MP " '1 wee" ' - . ,. aza , s . - 4 ' -n e ' T v I I . 4 l . I” a o. is ettin arou d pride, or girl. She was attired in I fioor- was served to approximately 75 was in gm of”, on "W dg""u-13 Given in marriase by her cou- lellilll 30'" 0' Y'""' ll" "V" 5"?” Tl” b'ld9 3"" ll'””'" Te" a cone for the first time. Joe says in Mr. Arseiie Gallant. the bride taffeta with mllchlnl headdress ceived many useful and beautiful ME MD is somewhat um. other looked charming in a floor-length Ind sh! clftlid I bllkd 07 lulled 8lll5- I wise ha is tops for I man long um." 0; inc, and nylon net won, flowgrg, For travelling the bride chose I mm the three More "d an ii-itli a lace bolero with Peter Pan M12 Reginald Glllllllln Mexlm blow" tweed 5"” with bell 3'” Sincere sympathy is extended collar trimmed with sequins. Her Maine. cousin. of the snow was lusiiaiie tan accessories. fh vilrgre to M ,,,,d Mm o:M,u.,,.' 5., pet. long sleeves tapered to points over best man. I C0l'!88e 01 While '3lil'll3l 0ll5- .97 erg, on the sudden passing at Mr. her hands. Her fingertip veil fell The brldcls mother choII for their honeymoon, the happy "cou- 0vMa"0y.8 father M Alberto”, la” train a crown of matching net. her dauzlIler'I Imldlnl I 4"" 0' Ple Vlslled lllelldi "'1 if” ff; week. Mr. 0'Malloy. who resides pearls Ind sequins. For jewellery black crepe with white accessori- in the Marltimes and In um o ," St Pete” has been teaching -she wori,n'-si&Ie strand of true les and I corsago of pink roses. and Mexico. Maine. b .d in one of the schools heme ml pearls witir matching earrings. The sroom's mother wu dressed Prior to her weddlns lhlle ll '5 wife is C.N.R. agent in St. Peters. gift of tlwilroom. She carried I in I pink checked suit with pink WI! l9lld9l'9d 3 Mich?” 3 "wax; Mr. Stephen Mai-Donald, Farm- white penrl prayer-book beautitul- acccsso in and I corsagc of white her home by her friends of imion, stopped here for a short lv decorated with red. roses, lily carnations. rsrn's Vl1lIEe- The newly Wedtlied vim Wm, relative, on Friday e,,. or the valley and white. qttsaxnern. Appropriate hymns were sung couple will reside in St. Nlcho as. mm! to the my. Mr. Mlcnmmd Miss Yvette Arseiinult. sipter of during Nuptlnl Mass by the Ab- -Photo by D. W- 59-911 enJoys prime health despite his years. N, FARMINGTON SCHOOL 5 M The following is the report for O 6 I October for Farmlngton School. i Grade VIII. 1. Vern Whitty. Despite the November wind that been rescued. We who know the Grade V” 1' chum whmy; swept the Fall fields coldly. tlis loveliness of open meadows and 2. Phyllis Whltty. was I day after our own hearts. friendly woodland Plllll 05" ll3VE Grade V1. 1- Ann Sheehan. It brought the tidings we had hop- little conception of the hazardous Gad, Iv. 1. Eugene Mmmy. ed for-indeed prayed for. along work of those who gain a living and, in Bermdenve Mule every waking hour: that the trim down in the secret places of the lally; 2. Mary Anderson and Bil- trngody which had descended sud- earth. It is I marvel to us i at iy Anderson; l J". sheen!" t in :i.i:v:."i':m.:r i::.: "1: -i.:i:.::- lug comm E 9389 - - rs e . A. 1. Edgar Whit ; in its expected extent "ll ill” (""3 We lfmled "om -Tully "ll" 2. Zelda Whltty; 3. Barbara Ms- M it "" :.?”"i”r.” ..."i"':: ll.1.”'"?J.2.:m”"h'l.:il.i”"23 , nu) p gm 350311353 might be return an e ov e Grade II B. . Frank Sheehnn. 2 cup! IAOM ONE!) on" ad ham; 1! gaandfather fchlogesing it above any Grade 1 A L Jamel whmy: 1. ll tsp. salt Wm” duth cmm”d ' "d ml - ” I;-”'mw5&!0 th! 'e"oI-ls 0' wave Doreen Laybolt; 3. Janet Ander- 4 ,sp. baking powder it is a matter for much RIDE 5 d bl 9" revealed son. 2'3 Cup uk mi and uunhgmnx um! '0 may ld;.e..(li'm:ntiI.ntr8 elg tale written Grade I ' 1' Fred l-i tsp. cram of tartar ”' "'9 'll"ll.ll9l' trapped there have me test omtnelme llpm m recent 2. Joseph Anderson. 1 tsp. white sugar Highest average in senior grad- '-i cup shorten . into 8-inch round pIn. Bake in 4!) g'g:;1dm.y"o':'.;g:lg, cs. Vera Wiiitty. Silt dry liigred ants cut in short- deg. oven for 15 mins. split short- X! 1 . Highest average in iunior trid- enins until crumbly. 'Add milk all cake and spread with butter. Fill shmfd l:.V:mi',::;, agrslzit. 9!. Bellllidelle Mullnlly. Ii once and stir until dough fol- and top cake with sugared berries. ham cum in "Ha burned mun. Teacher, Mary Anderson. lows fork around bowl. Pat dough Top with whipped cream. cm were held nmong me post; era-that-be to consider the on com: mriionucss si-ism-i gggwtjnggg lg, ;;l;;;l;,3-,:::;',;i: DAILY PATTERN Minute , 'r sident, ministers of goveli:nment.sr..IdvlserI. What In anxious day - and days. In now theirs upon whom such burdens of state now rest. How earnestly they must look bebcyond thzlltlll; OW" strength to sure Inllr guided step be made. New words are to be heard now on the street and in rural pilcet and minds roam far away from home: Britain. France. Israel. Em Hungary. Russia. as "tho shadow no bigger than I mIn'l linnd" now assumes wider. deer "vi: comsntloud or shadow. on lslaiid farm the tannins mlli continue. Not so hlpillly it is true. COOK'S coRNi5iz ELLEN'S owzv S "mmwrrww die Anderson; E: E E5 5. E 5 25; iii it E E i . 5'” aiiig E! at if: S i i E 3 Now containing more bites per 18 V”'''''- '"""."" -' , - ” .. . . i world-famous Cadbury r--cstrri-ds.ts T milk chocolate, hy actual weight. .. gF&,uu,ddhitP Clirtaart j9HC)1JJrt3E21i?'h!J .oo -V ”CA5BURY'S world-fa.mo11s flavor