. Edens Have To Go Hunting For New Home In London By KEN METHERAL a few firm friends Canadian Press Staff Writer . . Her final task before lca..ng ill 1 - s l v - 1 . . . .::.0.':”.:.?..;i.”.... ;::..”.":.::..? .E?.::.i'.i5 '12. i"..:::, sr nu ing room. It swept it away, lmaids and cleaners. Then she will CW5? mend! lid '10 hobblfli 701' . One immediate task facing the have to concentrate on house-hunt- more than 30 years he has made husband to make a new life. i The latter will be difficult. For on Sunday. Misses Alice Collicutt, vcape Wolfe; Stella Howard. Glen- igarry; Betty Doyle. Campbelltoa; and Frank Stereens. Glengarry. Lawrence Mac-Millan who was visiting at the home of Mr. Ed- ! ward Collicutt, Burton. has return. ed to Toronto. Ont., Mrs. Edna Collicutt and daught- YOUNG DUALIST DIES TORONTO tCPi - W allace Cooper. 15. wounded in what po- llice called a rifle duel at Rosedale Ravine. died early Thursday in hospital. Robert Gore. 16. at iihose home the wounded boy was Edens as a result of the primeiing and assisting her 59year-old-politics his life. minister's resignation Wednesdayh have no home of their min in London. . Lady Eden owns a thatched- Rose Bower in the Wiltsliire haiii- m”'”ia”y'.al'e pl”aa?d.m leam.hei let of New London. She paid 3;-i.-5 if” ”'”m9d l"0"f 95l9T'f H955” 000 l5l1.'.l00i for it before her iiiar-l ldl "WC" '”'”m”d "I hcdnhr it is not considered suitablc tontlaughters Belinda and lilaryline. entertaining or t'tiniClil9llrt' lalts sun Lowell. also Mr. Patrick er Mona. Burton. were recent vis- Only once in the dark tlais or 0Cuiinor. C809 WONG. were Sun- itors at the home of Mr. Alex Col- give a glimpseoi the strain siieler Dalton. Burton. . I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood and has under as irife ot a prime iiiiii-l VP!"-ends of Mr. Fred Vialilron. daughter Lona. Burton. were re- lster under heavy fire huih at (zlcngarlzv. are pleased to learnt-ent visitors of their son and she wryly remarked: h illness. hcey Sentner, O'I.eary. CR "'1 have somtimcs ivli that the; Miss June .ilacGregor. Burton” Suez Canal was flowing through has returned in her studies at AI-so AT OXFORD itowii. Beverley lloiiard. (llengar- NOW 36. LBEIV Eden is the only. ry. has resumed her studies at 5. daughter of Sir Winston Church- D1). Charlottetown . Stranze Spencer - Churchill. She ton. has resumed her duties on attended an exclusive Enizlishi the teaching staff of East Royal- glrls school and went in Oxiordlty St-liool. zboarding. was originally charged Page 12 The Guardian Saturday, Jan. 12. 1957 her mental faculties. scarcely morning to receive Boly Commu- nion while in full Possessiui o( more than an hour. later. while the last Rites of the Church were being admlniste ed. her gentle soul was called to its Creator. IN MEMORIAM Three was and one daughte- MBS. THOMAS GOIIMAN survive: George and Innis. Ken- The death of Mrs. Thomas G0r- ' - . man occurred suddenly at the 5,':.f”i',;.C"f.',lf,l:,5i;,'3,'i:,?' Chariot t Hospital on Decem-. tIne1i' charioncmwn . 13' who; her 15th, isss. She was born Amyluevotea care she apeilt her last Ilmll Muntlh dllllhlvef Oi 1119 late few days. Two sisters also sur- Peter Mullen. Kenslagton. and hislywe; ms, Edith Mullen 303,”. with Elizlbeth Kelly of Fort Au:-I Mass- and Mrs. s. r:.' Menu: "53" JPl”5h- mu h lLos Angeles. Calif. II anulry . 1007. s e mar- . ried Thomas Gorman at St. Marys 1.fl"..,2i"dif;', V3,; hh:,1:d,:;.oT,,,r.: Church. Indian River. P.E.I. Sev- mg, pecember 17m to me church en children were born to them. For of the Holy 1.-hfnhy. Kemhmmn, twenty-three years she lived in when Requiem High M.” W” 1"" "'”"Y Wml he,” hllsbwd "mu m5 celebrated by her pastor. Rev. L. lnmenteddeI!hm1930br0u8hiun- P. Callaghan. D.D. Rev. H J. 5Pe'k3ble 535"” W 39" h”"- H Croken. parish priest at Kinkora was. however. in the designs of and a nephew of the deceased G0d'I holy Wm "'31 She Shwld was present in the sanctuary. The be” 3'” 9m" c"”"”3 ""99 5””: pallbearers were: Alfred Arsen- D"lM- G'”” ”d D3Vid- 3" I" ault. Myron MacArthur Joseph their twenties. predeceased her- Cmhehh Thomas -I-u,.m',,.' John Sach w"h 3"” 3"dd9'"le55t In Roberts and Earl Braham. After mum h" ""''V "V5 M 5".m.w-l Mass. the mortal remains of the she sought and found the Divine.h-he A-ms. German were borne in consolations necessary to Suilllnlfunu-at co,-tege to 514 Ma,-yv, ll" "1 ll" 3nK"l-"h- lcemetery. Indian River and inter- She was a quiet kindly womanlred at the side of her beloved who loved her family and home- husband. only by her family and relatives. M” m9 Inge” lead "'99- int” but by her friends and neighbors., Paradise , some of whom she had hhownl May the martyrs receive thee at from her girlhood. l thy coming, she hhd been in only 3 gewl And mayest thou have rest over- days before being admitted to law"!- She will be greatly missed. not night is to find a new home. They mm. twwbcdmom muage called Hiciids of Mr. Patrick Buuer. riage to Sir Anthony in 1952 but Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Callicutt the Suez crisis did Lari; i;.i.-nlday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Pet- licutt. Reserve Road. home and am-nati it nag him; he is recoicring from his recentldauchter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Per- riiy drawliiiz i.'o'iiu" lNotre Danie Academy. Charlotte- IWS Nouilgfr hrullier. Yiiai. John. Miss Mary C. lilacGrei:or. Bur- l0 read Phlllwlillli The follmiiiig students returned with shooting with intent to maim the hospital Friday evening. De-h fairly comfortable night, it l cember llth. After spending a W8 BURLINGTON Mrs. George like uturuti on Monday to her home 1: Kenning- Wll I"-Bf Inendiag I (IN days with her non-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs- Ilardd New Annaa. Mrs. Laura 1! Villlinl her In-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gardiner. Chelton. ' The Rev. E. 11. Been. Kenning- 10D. is spending the week in Mone- toii. N.B.. in response to an in- vitation to take part in the Week of Prayer service in the Monctoii Churches. ' Miss Isabelle Cotton. U. C. C. student, Charlottetown. spent the Christmas holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Cotton Kensingtoii. Mr- and Mrs. Robert Murphy. have returned to St. John. N.B.. after visiting members of their family at Summeraidc. Kenning- ton. Spring Brook and Sea View. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Bernard. Waburn. Man., are spending a holiday in Kenalngton and Sea View. guests of Mr. Bernard's bro- thers and sister. Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Alli- son Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Donald. On Monday evening at Reusing- ton, the Week of Prayer service tion is expressed by the family of the late Mrs. Gorman to all who sent Masses. flowers. cards. etc.. or in any manner assisted during the illness and death of their was held in the PrccbyterlaaatMoaMAliaeI,Iaeivmg.!.l.. Church with Mr. Boyd Bearish presiding in the absence of the minister. Rev. E- H. Bell. Raw. S. H. Haslam delivered the stir- ring address. Taking for his subject ”Home.'' a word and 3 place dear to the heart of all man- kind. he pointed out that the or- dinary physlcal experiences as- sociated with home have their counterpart in the spiritual realm. we are fed on the bread of life. we fall asleep in Christ. . . To be real life must be lived on the spin itual as well as the physical plane. Man must be "at home" with God if he is to live as he was intend- ed to live. Assisting in the sell- vice of worship and intercession, were Rev. L. M. Murray. Rev. Alexander Maclfay. and Rev. W. Eric lngraham. A large congrega- tion attended. BUR. NORTHAM The many friends of Mrs. Dan MacArthur regret to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital having undergone surgery. Miss Windy Moore spent a few days visiting with Miss Donna Col- will. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwlll and family. Summerside, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Colwlll and Mr. Cotw'ill's father. Mr. Woodland Colwlll Miss Erma Grlgg. Summerside. spent the holidays with her par- enis, Mix and Mrs. Gradyon Grigg- in -vendins his holidays with his Barents. Mr- and Mrs. Charles Mu.-Kay. Misses Doris and Wanda Rodd. Summ -ids. spent Christmas with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLea- iien. Port Bill. spent Christmas with their daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Gradyon Grigg. Northern. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Llnkletter and Mrs. Annie Rollins spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and family, Bede- ford. Sympathy is being extended to the family of the late Aldred England. whose death occurred at his home on Wednesday morn- ing. December 12th- Frlends of Mr. Learnan Camp- bell regret to hear of his illness in the Steward Memo id Health Centre. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Edmund Maynard who celebrated his ninety - third birthday on Tuesday January tat. Mr. Maynard is quite active and takes a keen interest in all ac- tivities of the community and likes to read the papers. His many friends wish him many more haPPY birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sanderson. Summerside spent Christmas with Mrs. Sandersoirs father, Mr. Woodland Colwlll and brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Colwlll. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mactenn and family. Bedford. N-S.. spent " iv ' . J 1 M Macbeth parents, 5 Mrs. Ivan Maclean. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and family. Stanley Irhige, Christmas with Mr. and Wilfred Mlcbouglll. ' Mr. Vernon Macltay left for Cape Breton. N.s.. where he will be employed for the winter moi: the. Miss Phyllis goiwill. Summer- ride. spent the wcsck visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mn. Claude Colwlll and family. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McLea- iien and daughter. Port Hill and Mr- and Mrs. Henry Birch and family. Birch I-llli and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Newcombo and fem- lly, Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and family. Birch Kill. Mr. and Mrs. William Con- key. Summerslde were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment on Christ- mas day. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Colwlll. Shqlzrook, spent Christmas at and Mrs. Athol 4). the home of Mr. Colwlll. ' Friends of Mr. Woodland Col- wiii regret to learn that he is con- fined to his home through illness. Mr. and Mrs- Edward Dyment and son Hayden. Margata. were visitors in this community recent- ly. J .-:......:.::..j.:. LONDON (Reuters) - India's high commissioner in Britain. Mrs. Vljaya Lakshmi Pandlt. Thursday postponed I two-week visit to the United States and Can- ads, to keep in touch with de- velopmcnts here following "Prime 5 Shy and retiring. she has onlyvfotlicir studies at Tignlsh Conventibut the charge was changed to her high privilege the foliowinill G'la"""l and Ibidlni BPl!l'e0i8- mother. Mr. William MacI(ay. student I BRA 0 PIECE smr - REG. S3150 SPECIAL S2495 their Christmas holidays with Mr. 1 SUPREME WADE Minister Eden's resignation. .t Roasters,.medium. Reg. 59.50 ...... SPECIAL 37.50 SUPREME WARE Roasters, small. Reg. 57.95 .. ........ SPIXZIAL 8.75 7 piece Kitchen Utensil stainless-steel sot, Reg. 7.75 SPECIAL .................................. 3.75 Lcidies' and Giris' Matched Sets C.C.M. Skates and Boots. sizes 1210 9. pricedfrom 38.95 to S11-95 Ludies' and Girls' Matched Sets C.C.M. Figure Skates and Boots. sizes 12 to 7. priced from . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59.95 to Si-1.95 ugh Men's and Boys' Matched Sets C.C.M. 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