:9i&'-Via -. ,- Page 12, The Guardian Thursday Aug. 21956 -.Iv ..i- s Members of Canada's IOCIBI club. the Order of Good Cheer. don the dress of french oldest noblemen 350 years ago to re enact their orders founding at Port Royal. N.S.. near Annapolis THE CRDER '35 noon CHEER Royal. in 1606. The club. organ- ized by Frenchmen who accom- panied Champlain to found the first permanent white settlement in America north of the gGuli of Mexico, plans 1 350th anniversary Illost of to- l)anouet August 15. day's members are local business- men. t('.P Photo) WELLINGTON The funeral of the late Miss tic Hill outside of Moncton. ice- rreain and cake was treated them by Mrs. Sikorski oi the Inn. On Sunday the Lones Agnes MacDonald took place Hli('IlllF('l) Services in Charlottetown. 9.15 am Saturday morning from The Round-up concluded on Mon-I ll;3l'0Il;1a5dcelVllll;- E"la"”9I Compton Funeral Home to Well-lday. I ' ' inuton Chapel. where Rcquicml V l I Mass was celchrat'.'d at lfl:00 a.l Mr. and Mix Peter Vlietlgt-,pfhitliz-mE:;l glflullgrallljfltlv hI)3r-dihnlil m. hy Rev. Joseph Le('lair, RSWCIIEISFR, Mass. liuvc arriii-(I oiipnleai gt) unsrwlondav to -take sistcd by Parish Priest Rev. Leo-I the Island to visit relatives and” h-K dud” ag manager in 8 iiard llacllonald Pall bearers friends for a few weeks. bgamfh of "'18 tcanadian Bank Hf wei'e- Lot-ne Ill-1.nK'(lII. I”.(l(IlC (.II- A” and Mrs ,l,hoOph”P Arw. lis, Joc Mat-Doiizild. Roland Phil-. lipson, William Smith and Howard Barlow. Ali". Lester .VlcAusl;iiid left cciitly for a brief tisit lHi.Il his sister in Halifax, NS. The funeral of the late Arthur Shreenan was held on Monday from the home of his (laughter. Mrs. John E. Cameron. Welling- g ton Center. to SI .Vlalachy's Church. Kinkora. at ltl:tlt) a.m. Rev. llaroid Croken celebrated Requiem Mass and also perform- ed last ritcs at the grave. Pall hearers were: Emmett and Am- brose Mat-Neill, Phillip Cameron. Dnmieii Slirecnan. Fred McCar- ville, Clair Grecnan interment was in the Church Cemetery. Miss Frances Barlow recently visited her sisters and brothers-in- law, Mr. and Mrs Earl Mac- Eachern. Mr. rind Mrs. Wendell Ward. Summerside. Miss Beverly Barlow spent a few days visiting Miss Sandra Gal- lant. Duke St., Summerside. .'lliss Cleone Arsenault. Borden. recently spent n few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenaull before leaving for Tur- nnto. Ontario. Master Torrent-r Woodman of Borden is visiting his grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arse- nault. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault of Bridgeport. Conn.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Arsenault. Mr. Alyrc Gallant. Bridgeport, Conn. is visiting his brother Mr. A Ciirney Gallant and Mrs. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Alyr-3 Le(TIair and son Poul. Chelsea. Mass, recent- ly visited Mrs. l.eCIair's brother. Mr. Art-hie Arse-nault. Mrs. Arse- naiilt and family. Messrs Alfred and Able LcClair of Massacheustts. are visiting re- latives and fricnris on the island. This is their first trip in 30 years to the island. lllessrs Pins and Merrill Cam- eron. attended the altar boys camp held in Rustico under the aus- pices of the Knights of Columbus. Miss Lorraine Arsenault. teach- er of the French School of this district has left for St. Joseph, N.B.. where she will take A re- fresher course. Miss Emily Thibndeaii recently xigted with friends in Moncton. Mrs. Eva Oliver. Stoneham, Mass. is spending a lengthy voc- ntion with her brothers Eddie and Lloyd Ferguson and Mrs. Fergu- son and family. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Gallant had as their guest their dsughte . Miss Mary. R.N. Indians. U.s.A. Mines Dianne and Cheryl id and Misses Joan and Gloria man. A Chinese Auction will be mean: of raising funds at next meeting. A sketch put on by Mrs. Donnt H. Arsenault and Mrs. Jo- seph D. Arsennult was enjoyed by all. This was followed by bingo and sale of lunches. re- bybindstorlonnof tnaiilt have as visitors their T arliusrtls. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Augustin -nault. .llon('ton. N H, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aubiii Arsenault and Mr. end. Mr. lildward lilatltlis employed in Toronto. IS spending two weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Maddix and sister Annie. Mr. Alyre Gallant, Bridgeport. Conn, is visiting his brother Cor- nelius of Urbanvillc: also two sisters, Mrs. Anthony Maddix, St. Gilbert's. and Mrs. Edmund C. Arsenault, Wellington. This is Mr. Gallants first visit to the island in 19 years. , The Annual meeting of the Lad- ies of St. Gilbert Altar Society. was at the home of Mrs. Ralph Arsenault. July I2. Roll call was answered by eight members. The Meeting opened with prayer and various reports were given by committees. Following election of new officers it was decided to hold bingo at the home of Mrs. Amand Gallant. Next meetir to he held at the home of Mrs; Helene Arse- nault. Miss Ruliy Ryder. Wellington Center. was it recent patient in P.C. Hospital. Her many friends wish Mrs. El- mer Ramsay succcss in her new position as teacher in St. Elean- or's School Mrs. Ramsay was the tcachcr at South West Lot 16 School. where she was highly re- garded as a splendid teacher by both parents and pupils. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Gamble and daiightcr Carol. hate taken up residence in Summcrside. Freinds of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Birch are sorry to learn their in- fant daughter in a patient in P.C. Hospital. Mr and Mrs Elvin Adams. Ar- lington. Lot I4. and Miss Ella May Cameron. Riverside. were recent visitors to Sackvillc. N.B. Sympathy is being extended to bereaved family of the late Mrs. Inez Macbaurin, Central Lot lfi, whose death occurred recently in P.C. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel .1. Gal- lant. Abram's Village. have an- nounced the engagement of their ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loo Arsenault. Howlan. Members of St. Thomas Aquinas Society held their meeting at St. Chrysposem School recently. Twenty-nine members answered roll call. in absence of Presiden. Mr. Victorin Aisenault acted as Mr. Claire Brooks. nceonipnniod Torulo Unlnntxrsur New with their parents, Mr. and Mn. -J. . . , mo- tntbllr former home in tonpendntevdnys to attended son; ceivcd his t'tI and Mrs. Arscnault of Mass- Arse- Phillip B. Gallant over the week week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank daughter Marie Lorraine to ClIf- Mm Refreshments were ke"cd' BM Bernard Shea have returned to TIGNISH Mr. Francis Doucette. Summer-l side, was a weekend guest of his yCommerce in that city. Earl re-i college degree iroml 'St. l)iinstan's University with the: class of 1956 and his many friends wish him success in his work. lllr and Mrs. John Frrtis. l.ow- icll. Mass. spent the days of last Phee. Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. G. Belzil and live children motored from their home in Saint .lohn. 55.8.. to spend the past weekend with Mrs. BcIzil's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gaiidet. Harper Road. Two of their 4..o,vs Leonard and Eugene are remaining with their grand- parents until the first of Septem- bcr. Mrs. Terrance Gavin. Tignish. has again rcentereed the Western Hospital for treatment. and her many friends wish her a complete recovery to health. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Gallant. Toronto. (lnt., are visiting Mrs. Gallants father. Mr. Urbain A Gaudet. Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gatlflvl. Maiden. Mass., spent two weeks recently visiting at the homes of Mr. Gaudct's two brothers. Mr. Mark Gaudet and Mr. Peter (lau- det, Tignish. Fongratiilations are being ex- tended to Mr. and .Vlrs. Aubin Gal- lant. Piusville. who were recent- lv married in St. Simon and St. Jude Church, Tignish. The bride is the former Miss Norma Shea. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t.lif ford Shea. Norway. The ynungl couple went on a two weeks honey-1 moon. motoring through the New! ' England States. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Keefe. Skinner's Pond. spent the past two weeks visiting relatives and friends in the (iity of New York. Mrs. Myrtle Keough. I sales- clcrk for the past two years with the Tignish Co-operative. Ltd. was tendered a party on Saturday evening in the office of the store after working hours were over. The party was in honour of her approaching marriage. Mr. Leo Arseanult of the office staff spoke words of congratulations and hop- ed she would be happy through life. On behalf of all the staff he presented her with a beautiful table lamp and an electric hot plate. Miss Keough expressed her gratitude to her fellow workers for their kindness and thoughtful- Mr. Roland Shell and ion Mr. I their home in Brighton, Miiss.. af- ter a two weeks visit with rela- tives and friends in this commun- ity. While on the island they were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Shea. Tignish. This was Mr. Roland Shea's first visit to his native province in twenty-eight years and the first time his son Sr.. saw so many changes in the whole countryside since his last visit. he promised to return again next year and hoped he might able to remain loner. be cent ldchdl to volumes of steel Mr Arthur Arsenault left Tig- greatly increases the strength and nlob.on8oturdoynorningtnn- toubnoudtbnltoni. v turn to his duties in Montreal. al- daughter. with Mrs. Roache's brother. bles- srs. James and William O'Brien Brien. Admits Telling A-Bomb Missed froce Tuesday announced the ar- rest nf an airman who allegedly "Ieakcr" May 21 hydrogen bomb missed its son view. Va.. was arrested at Eni- wetok. centm of the atomic prov- ing ground, after he admitted giv- ing the information of air force regulations regarding confidential information. g Qusrles later made it official ever came to visit the birthplace ppm. in um um of his dad. Both men expressed mun error" llilfr pleasure at It-IVIIIK surf! I "somewhat less than four miles pleasant happy time. and Mr. Shel. non of an plgnned pogiilonf." ter a two weeks vacation. spent with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John. I. Arsenault, Tignisli. l Mrs. Earl (iraiidiii. has rotti.'ii-p Steel and Foundries Ltd. of Newg ed to Montreal after a visit of two wegkg, with her parents. Mr. nndi erection of wire rope fenders all locks from any ship which may Mrs. Charles J. tiaudct and her sister Miss Susan. Tignish. An auction sale of farm in.u-hin- ery was held at the home of klrs. Loretta ()'tionnor. Tigiiisli on Fri- day afternoon. Mr. li. Myers was the auctioneer A good crowd were in attendance and staisiac-' tory prices recci('e(l. All articles were disposed of. ' Mr. Frank I). Gaudct has the c.x- terior of his home completed undi work finishing the inside has be- gun. lie plans to have it ready for occupancy within the next lew wecks. Mr. Joseph Arseaiiull. disiii.-sed of his farm and farm equipment. Paliiu-rs Road. and is lizivitig ai house l)iiilt on a lot of land he l)lll'-g chased iroin Mr. Fred F. (iuiuletl at Tiiznisli Corner. Mi". anti Mrs. Arscnault are being wclctinicrl tol Tignish by the residents of thisi community. Mr. Stephen Kenny. 0tlawa.l Canada, arrived home to visit his' mother. Mrs. James Kenny. Water-l ford. who is quite ill at her home. Another son. Mr. Al.. Kenny of Mediord. Mass. spent several days of last vieek wiili her and or sister. Mrs. Robert K(lllll,V.: Charlottetown. has come to help nurse Mrs. llcnry Nick to hcalth.l Her many friends wisli her a sil- den and complete return to he.-il'.h. I Mr. and Mrs. Git-11 Bennett .'lil('II family and 'Vlr. and Mrs. Frank Ellsworth and faniily. all of Rriil.L'e- port. (7onn.. recently returned to their ironies after a two necks vis- it with their nioilicr. Mrs. Etlwzird Ellsworth, Waterport. l Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Dawson and family, South HM:-ion. Mass. spent two weeks vacation. Mr.l Dawson's mother. Mrs llarry. Dawson, Seat-oiv Pond and his un- cle. Mr. Wilfred Phee. Norway. Mr. Ralph llarpcr. ftaintiridgc. Mass. spent his annual vzicatioii with his mother. Mrs. John C. liar- per. Christopher Cross. Mrs James Roach and grand-I Judy Shea. Boston. Mass.. are spending the summer and her sister, Miss Mildred 0'1 Seaway Contract OTTAWA 52. , 289 . 4tit) ICP)-Awarding of a contract to Aiaritimc Glasgow, .V.S.. for supply and five locks was annouiiced Tuesday by the St. Lawrence Seaway Au- thority. g The lenders are designed to pro- U. S. Marine Tells Of His Squcid's Fatal Night March By ARTHUR EVERETT PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (AP)- Weeping n..d n-tremble with ner- vous tension. Staff Sgt. Matthew C. McKeon Tuesday graphically re - enacted the April if death marcb that cost the lives of six of his recruits in the United States Marines. He finally choked with emotion, tears clogged his vision. and he could not go on. He had Just fin- ished telling how one victim, a Negro boy. lost I grip on him and slid silently to death in the dark waters of Ribbon Creek. Without pause. McKcon levelled n gaze over the crowded court- room and said in soft tones that encompassed both the living and the dead: "They McKeon is accused of man- slaughter. oppression and drinking on duty in connec- tion with the death march. He can be dishonorably discharged and imprisoned if convicted. were good lads." f recruits "Strike Is Illegal Labor Relations board Tuesday 'declared illegal a strike against ronorrro tCPl-The Ontario Ml55l"9 B999"l55 Tile-Case Of The OTTAWA (CPI-The Mount. ! two Canadian subsidiaries of jIf;5-Ige5l't?;igeI'Ith;';;' llrlllaelllr :;':;h';':s Mcxeon at one point; United States steel companies. t to get their begoniax J: "Fundamen J. they were not Affected 3Tf..9,mPl0YeE5 0' the r ther the Federal District bad boys. were tI'ley?"... Marmoratou F 0i r i i 's r i . .- Mzirmora. a subsidiary of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation and the Union Drawn Steel Company of Hamilton, a subsidiary of Re- public Steel Company, who struck July 3. All are members of the United Steelworkers of America, and un- ion spokesmen argued that the employees are directly affected by any agreement reached in U.S. Steel negotiations. In recent weeks, 75 Begum plants have been dug up, i.... FDC says. in the dead of night from their beds along a sco- tion of the capital's scenic in. clean Canal driveway. The FDC says 36 plants were sin. len one night last week alone. Since the begonlas are miss. ing from federal property, the RCMP has been called mm the case. McKeon used a pointer to trace the route of the death march on an eight-by-eight-foot replica of the death march area. Every W0Fd he Spoke. every move he made with the pointer took him steadily closer to the point where he d l s s 01 v e d soundlessly into terirs. The 7"-year-old defendant said he never was in water above his chest durini what he called a dis- ciplinary night march. But he tes- tified that the drowned recruits had floundered some 30 feet fur- ther into the creek when they went under "in I big. mad com- motion." ”GO0D LADS" Earlier. McKeon choked up mo- mentarily as he assured his court martial that he has slapped his five-ycar-old d a u g h to r harder than he ever slapped any mem- her of recruit platoon 71. ML-Kenn called the death march similar to one he underwent as n fledgling marine "on several oc- casions." In discussing the breaches of dlscipline of platoon 7i, defence counsel Emi' Zola Berman asked Sea Cadets Will Go On Cruise TORONTO t(,'P)-Twenty Cana- dian sea cadets are to leave from Halifax Aug. 5 on a two-week At- lantic cruise aboard the destroyer escorts Haida. Huron. Algonquin and Iroquois, it was announced Tues'(i:iy. Another 20 are to leave aboard HMCS Magnificent Aug. 7. Selected for the first cruise are: Eric M. Pennell. Deer Lake. Nfld.: Michael 0'Leary. Harbor Grace. Nfld.; Bruce Ludlow. Windsor. Nfld.: Daniel Dewan. New Waterford. N.5.: Charles liamm and Raymond O'Toole. both of Sydney. N.S.: Alex Hodgins, Naranda. Que.: William Mattson. Saint John. N.B. Cadets to sail on the Magnifi- cent have not been selected. ltect lock gates and bridges at I strike them. Each tender will be capable of stopping a 48.000-ton sliip moving at three miles an hour. CUDM WEEK END SPECIALS ORE'S - 100 Ft. Heavy New Island 3 lbs. Wax Paper 29c Potatoes 25c Plum 24 oz. jar New lam 353 Carrots 29c Peter Pan 24 oz. Ml1g1a1'd jar New 2Bchs. Pickles 35c Beets 25c Crispy Flak: 2 lbs. New 211,5. 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