j o.-.... PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. CHA RLOTTETOWN Nortllom O O I , and Vicinity Mrs. Cloud Colwill is visiting her father, who is ill at. Brackley Point. Mrs. Donald McNevln, Coleman. spent the past weekend with Mrs. Dan Macnean. Mr. and Mra Victor Sanderson were guests of Mr. Woodland Col- will on Monday. Feb. 11th. Miss Judy Colwlll is visiting at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Victor Sanderson, Summerside. Meson. Charles McKay, Athol Colwili and Oliver McKay have re- turned home from a business trip to Nova Scotia. The many friends of Mr. Horace McKay are pleased to hear he is able to be about again after his recent illness. Misses Phyllis. Donna. anti Car- men Colwill are confined to their home with measles. The many friends of Mr. Horace McKay are pleased to learn he is recovering from an attack of measles. i Mrs. Thomas Cotton spent.Thurs- day. Feb. 7th, visiting at the home KENSINGTON RINK WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20th 3rd Game Semi-Finals North Shore League FREETOWN vs. SPRING VALLEY Game 8:30 Sharp THURSDAY, FEB. 21st 2nd Game Finals Jr. North Shore League SPRING VALLEY vs. KENSINGTON Game 8:80 Sharp CAMEO THEATRE KENSYNGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. book becomes a viviri picture. starring W.nlIcr' Pitlgv-oii. .lohn Wayne. Marjorie M.-nn. Claire Trevor in "DARK COMMAND" with Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes. g mean 5' A great of her brother and sister-in-law, WILLIAM Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. James Dyment upon his 90th birthday. which he coleb- rated on Feb. 14th. -Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McLen- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dyment on Sunday. Feb 10th. Friends of Mr. Ivan Macu-aii will be pleased to learn he is on the road to recovery after his re- cent serious illness. Mr. Arthur Ramsay left recently for Canterbury. N. B. where he will be employed at the lumber yard. The regular card party was held in the Nortliam School on Tuesday evening, Feb. 12th. and a good crowd was in attendance. Lunch was served by the ladies. Sincere svinpaihy is being ex- tended to the bereaved family of the lute Mrs. W. J. Hutchinson, xvhosc dcath occurred recently. Mrs. Fred McKinnoii and fatn- ily. Summer-side. spent the past week with Mrs. lift-Kiiiiioiis pa- rents Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Mc- Dougnl. Skairrs of all ages and hockey iiearby conimuiiltics iippreclrite tlic endeavors of the committee winch has made the rink possible. The residents of Northani wert deeply saddened on Thursday 1llllfll'llll12, Fch. I4. vrhcii word was rcccived that Mrs. W. J. Hutcliiii- !,son had passed away the prcijioiis ,night in the Prince County "Hospi- ;ial. She was the former Agiics .Ncwcoinl)c of Nortlinni. and was held ill liicli csiccm by her niaiiy i'i'iciids. A.W. J0ll.VST()N'S RIVER S('lI0()l. Report of mid-tci-m --xam.-. Grade X.-l. Earl 'i'rainur: ,Eleanor walker; Tl. Rita Walker. ' Grade ix.-l. Edna Walker i Grade VIII.--l. Perle MacDon- 'ald; 2. Gordon Machonald. Gracie VII.-l. Doris Tr.'Ilnnfl 2. 2. Josenli Rrazil Gradr VI 1 Jnsrpli Hairs. 2. Rita Smith G:-ado IV 1. Florence Walker: 2. Helen Power. Grade lII.-l. Robert Brazil: 2. Brenda Driscoll; 3. Mary Power. Grade ll. A.-l. Doreen Driscoll; 2. Rose Traiiior: 3. Kenneth Mac- Donald. Grade II B.-1 Glen Trainor. Grade 1-1. Agnes Brazil: Louis Beagan: .1. Charles Power. ' Teacher-Siisan MacAulay. Today .... .. 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday .......... .. 7:15 9:15 IRE UIlT0lD SRRE; Sf0RY 0F BARRIER X .. KING OF THE SEA . ...AND SKY! iifiit --iuiiiiiis - Eilli N"ci'ti - Iii'ii'ii'i - ni'iIfilii'it 20-- l EHIMNNINIAV . lwiiiiau A. Iltm Nuns names 2-5f."."'1'Z'.'.T.2lu-E I-CAPITOL TONIGHT 7:15-9:15; T It's all about moo, r molds, -morals and morol cm GRANT Vanna: CRATN ,, Summon-aide HURSDAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 This Picture is being Spomiort-tl by t h e Summersidc Nurscst Registry. nan. Albertoii, were the guests oil If IN MEMOIHAM MRS. URBAN FAIIMEII -The death occurred in Winni- peg. Manitoba. on December Zlst, H951. of Mrs. Urban Farther (noel Mary E. White. daughter of the ,latc Mr. atid Mrs. Joseph White of I'Emerald. P. E. I.. at the age of lilfi.V years. . E From the time of her marriage ishc lived at Kinkorn, P.E.I., where she will be kindly remembered by a large number of friends and for- imcr neighbours. I Ten years ago, owing to ill health in the family. they removed to lwinnipeg. where she enjoyed a full measure of health up until the itime of her sudden passing on th-. iabove date. Death came to her ivery suddenly and without warn- ling. but being a t.rue.Christlan she ,was ever ready to answer the call iof her Maker. i She was a woman of sterling Jclraracier and dearly loved by jfriends and relatives alike. Shewas ;always a devoted wife and mother and will be sadly missed by the lhusband and family she leaves to inourn their great loss. Those left to bear this sorrow are her husband and two daugh- ters and two sons: Lenora. R.N.. .Tcrcsa. Arnold and James. all of iwlniiipeg. There are also the fol- ilmvlng brothers anti sisters: John M 1.7. and James C. of Emerald: Cyril! f . . t " the rink , . . ii-l::,:n,q;,PL,a:;J,(:)3fpO..L Keen imiaiid Allen ill British Coluinbiat, terost is shown in the local hockev I lpamma) Mrs" Fwd M””m-V: teams and members of this and.g:,?R?:l1:j"ial?gi'5' Mnnrict: Greenan of Toronto: also, a. Hcrlscrl , 1:;p(...(.” C10... nfI,fi)inK is st.-it'll... forgthe birds, has invented himself a piiir of (xvmmf,-(-dv M,-5,,which, he is confident. will enable him to soar through the alt wt. 1 the greatest of case. if Ills Vllmfall TNOI'I'l Always Prayer ' v ...w;.."" llerbst. a German inventor who refuses to believe that However. despite licrr Ht-rbst's confidence in . . .h'. ti . l ef s to is anchored to something solid as he tests a large iiumbei of relatives and 'I "9" 0" '9 pr 9' 9 so here you see him unying" with sm. was 3 n-,(.mi,,.r of st. Mphg an assist from a crane, which. incidentally. is the first time he ifricnds in P. E. I. and elsewhere. ! ionsus Roman lWlnll.lpC',!. also a iiiciniier of the, i Married Woman's Holy Family . llll'Cl1COI1fl'iltCrllll.V and the Catholici ,Womcn's League. ! The funeral. which was directed! b.l' Barkers Funeral Home. took place on Dcccmbcr 24. 195i. with; Rcuuicni Hl':ll Mass in St. Alphon- lsus Clllil'L'il. The cclebrnni wast JINPV. T. J. O'Sullivan. and the bur-i ial was in Elmwood Cemetery. I gTlie pallbearers were: Rnv Mul-l man J. E. Keough. O.B. Dari'nch.l K. Kirkltiiid, F. Natty and w. L"! Mt-Iiityrc. "Into Hc:ivcii's Mnnsioiis she en- tered Never to sigh or to warp: hiftrr long years with life's sirug-4 i slat I Mary has fallen asleep 1 i No other loved ones laid near her! Low in the churchyard to lie. i And though our hearts are near, broken. i Yet we would not question. Wilyw May her soul rest. in peace. M II as Cards ; The Family. , Mr. and Mrs. M. Gm-nan. To-i ronto. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farmer and family. Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. F. Sheridan. Win-; ni peg. I Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Farmer. 3 Chariot tetoivn. I aid. 1 Mr. and Mrs. family, Emerald. Mrs. I-LT. MacDonald. winnipeg.I Mrs. Baxter, Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. M. Deprez. Stoney Mountain. Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. HOl'l'fl('l(S Winni- peg. Mr. F. Murphy antli and Mrs. R. Mulligan, Win- Mr: and Mrs. G. Myrnold. Win- nibeg. Mr. and Mrs. Studney. Winnipeg. . and Mrs. J.E. Kcough. Win- Miss T. McManus. Winnipeg. Miss C. Pcrrcault. Winnipeg. Miss M. Kolisnylt. Winnipcg. Miss C. Adair, Winnipeg. Miss O. Kukurii. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. G. Dunmall, Win- nioeg. Mr. sndurs. L. Keough. Winni- Deg. Mr. H. Bundcn. Wiiiiiinciz. Sisters of St. Joseph St. Alph- onsus Convent. Winnipeg. Miss Leona Keoligh. Winnipeg. The Tompson Family. Winnipeg. Rev. L. A. MacDonald. Winnipeg. Mrs. L. Harris, Winnipeg. Irene and George Pellctier. Win- nlpeg. Mr. Mid Mi-iI.E. Peiidergast, Win- nines. Mrs. L. Fasciano. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross and Larry. Clara Winnipeg. The sisters of st. Boniface Hos- pital. St. Boniface. Mrs. Perkin and family. Winni- and Vincent Mcfntyre. ( DGI. Miss Mary McNeil. Winnipeg. Bodality of st. Boniface School of Nursing. St. Boniface. Mrs. G. Robinson. Winnipeg. -A . Mtulef. Keough. Winnipeg. Miss J. Myrvold. Winnipeg. Miss C. Taylor, Winnipeg. Miss J. I-foyno. Winnipeg. Mrs. Raleigh. Winnipeg. Mrs. P. Gelley. Winnipeg. Mrs. J. McRae. Winnipeg. st. Alphonsus Married Women's Boly Family. Winnipeg. The Mayer ramily. Winnipeg. Miss E. Greenan. Toronto. Miss A. Merievodo, It. Bonuses. I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White. Eirier- F E I Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson. Winni- D0!- Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoyne. Winni- Deg. Mi. and Mrs. J. Todd Wiiiiiineg. Mi'. and Mrs. J. .l. McNcil. Win- W nlpcg. , Mr. and Mrs. F. Mttcahe. Central Be-deque. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McIntyre. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs E. McKrtma. Em- crald. Mr. and Mrs. W. Farmer. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald. Win- nipeg. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lovnz.Wliinine.g. Mr. and Mrs. R. Myrvold. Win- nipcg. Mir and Mrs. D J. McNeil. Win- nipeg. 1 Mr. and Mrs E Cox. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs .l. Taylor, Winni- peg. , Mr. and Mrs. A. Doyle. Winni- .f)(-'2. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Mills. Wuinipeg.' Mr. and Mrs. H. Pellctier. St. Boniface. Winnipeg. i his home-made pinlons in Berlin. Cmthomg ChuI.chV,lllilllil51(lfl to get any aliiiude with the wings. I Miss M. Greenan, Hyde Park. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. A. Powers, Hyde Park. Mass. Mrs. C. l”oiin's, Hyde Park. Mass. Mrs. M. Cloiigh, Dorchcster. Mass. Miss B. White, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. L. MacDonald.Wln- iiivrg. The Children of Mary, St. Boni- face School of Nursing, st. Boni- facc. Miss E. Greenan. Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. I. Lawless. Kin- hora. Mr. and Mrs. A. Manlsaac. Dor- cliestcr. Mass Mr .1. M. Murphy. Kiiikora. Mr. and Mrs. J. white and fam- ' ily. Emerald. Mrs. M. Clow. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenan. New- ion. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dclgliaii, Char- loitctown. Madeline and Borden Greenan. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mt-Guigan, Kin- knra. Mr. and Mrs. George, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. W. Murtagh. New- ion. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dorsey, Borden. Miss H. Shrscnan. St. R. Delghan and Charles. N aid. Miss Verna Williams. Winnipeg. Miss G. Corniat. Winnipeg. Miss A. Mcrlevede. Winnipeg. Miss H. Fricsen. WinniP0lZ- Miss C. Topoliiiski. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. E. Anderson, Win- nlpcg. Mrs. T. Rowan and family, Win- nipeg. Mr. R. Mccarvillc. Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. M. Brennan, Kin- kora. Mr. and Mrs. Nest and family. Winnipeg. Miss J. Armstrong. Winnipeg. Miss E. Barnabe. Winnipeg. Miss K. Doyle. Winnipeg. Miss C. Josnasen, Winnipeg. Miss T. Ness. Winnipeg. Mrs. Flemming. Winnipeg. Mrs. A. Merger. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. V. Pothler, Winni- DEE- Mr. and Mrs. Aird. Delorianc. Man. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicol. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenan. To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mcxenna and family, North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. C. Croken. Emer- id. 3 Miss Eunice Greenan, Toronto. Mrs. Bell. Winnipeg. The Neighbours. Mhand Mrs, P, Nykoluk. Trans- Mr. and Mrs. J. Pineau. Vancou- 'cona. ver. B C. Rev. R. Powers, Baghdad, Iraq. Asia. Mr. and Mrs. V. Greenan. New- ion. Mr. and Mrs. C. Greenan, Char- lottt-town. Kinkora Sub-division. Womenls League Klnkora. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kolla,san Diego. California. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacDon- ald. Rumford. Maine. ' Miss Helen Farmer. Montreal. P. Catholic Q. Mr. I. Farmer. Cambridge Mass. Mr. Bill Pendergast, Winnipeg. Letters of Sympathy Mr and Mrs. M. Greenan, To- ioiito. Mi. and Mrs. F. Murphy. Eincr- nld. Mr. and Mrs. P. Dorsey. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. A. Powers. Hyde Park. Mass. Mi. and Mrs. F. McCabc. Kin- knra. Mr. and Mrs. W. Farmer. Bor- den. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamill, Kinkors Mr. and Mrs. R. Deighan and George. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pinenu. Vancou- ver. B.C. Mr. and Mrs. C. Greenan. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs J. Pendergsst.Ken- r.lFZi(tf'i. Mr. and Mrs. A. -l"eiidergast.'Ken- singion. Mr. and Mrs. V. Greenan. Emer- old. Mr. and Mrs. Kecwatln. Ont. N. Chriatlanson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Farmer. Kin- ktsrn. Mr. and Mrs. L. MacDonald. Winnipeg. Mr, and Mrs. J. White. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. A. Farmer. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kolla. San Diego. California. Mrs. A. Macluac. Mass. Mrs. M. Clmv. Emerald. Mrs. C. Powers. Hyde Mass. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcaulgan. Kin- km-ii. Miss H. Bhrecnan. St. Charles. P. E. I. Miss E. Greenim. Emerald. Cambridge. Park. E. I. Mrs. M. Clough. Dorcheater. Mass. Miss M. Oreenan. Hyde Park. Mass. Mrs. A. Deegim. Vancouver. B. C. Miss P. Hannon. Winnipeg. Miss N. Hryclew, Winnipeg. Mrs. A. Cosgrove. Emerald. Kinkora Bub-Division. Catholic Women"! League. Mr. I. Farmer. Cambridge. Mass. Rev. Ray Powers. Iraq taun- did.) Miss H. Farmer. Montreal. Que- .l'.. Mr. and Mrs. John Oreenan. Emerald. Cards of Sympathy Local Union ism Miilmen. win- nipeg. Mr. and Mrs. A. Duffy, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. P. Crolen, lmcrl Miss M. Reid. Stanley Bridge. PW Mrs. Mclnnis and Margaret. Van- Office Staff St. Boniface NUTSCS Residence. St. Boniface. Miss L. Murphy, Kensington. Mrs. Murray. Fort William. Miss E. Nelson. Winnip88- Mr. and Mrs. W. Murtagh, Em- crald. Mr. and Mrs. R. Deiilhen George, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross. Winnipt-'8 Miss E. Mitchell, Winnipeg. Mr. J. Bowman. Winnipeg. Miss G. Dopson. Winnipeg. Miss S. Middleton, Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. C. Peabody, Win- and nipeg. Mr. and Mrs. G. Connelly, To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris. Winni- Pelt . Mrs. Field and Edith. Winnipl'S!- Mr. and Mrs. J. MacDonald. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. P. Mccarville. Kin- kora. , Miss .1. Baldwin. WinnirJ02- Mr. and Mrs. F. Lewis. Winni- peg. Mr. and Mrs. Mary. Winnipeg. Mrs. L. Fasciano. WinmDE8- Mr. and Mrs. J. Redhead. win- I). - McNeil and nirieg. Mrs. C. Melsom. Wtnnlneit. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke. Winnipeg. Miss J. Bowman, Winnipeg. Miss C. Msthcson, Winnipeg. Mr. and ivbs. E. Muiiisln. De- trolt. Miss B. Fabbri. Winnipeg. Miss B. Pin-sons. Winiiipfm Miss J. Arbor. Winnipeg. Miss T. Dewit, Winnipeg. Miss P. Giles. Winnipeg. Miss A. Trotter. WinniP9K- Miss E. Hunt. Winnipeg. Miss D. l-lenshall, Winnipeg. Miss B. White. Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnson, Kin- kora. Mr. and Mrs. N. Croken. Emer- aid. Miss G. Tetrault. st. Boniface. Mr. Dale. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mccarville. Kin- kora. . Claude and Elizsbetli Tralnor. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenan. To- ronto. Miss A. Campbell. Winnipeg. Sub-Division. Catholic Women's League. Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mcfntyre. Flo- rida. U. S. A. Mrs. H. Ramsay. Indian River. Mr. and Mrs. A. 5nmulaltltt.Win- nlpeg. Mr. and Mrs. M. Thio. Bolaso- valn. Man. Mr. and Mrs. ,H. Tralnor. Kin- kora. Miss 12. Mccarville. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. C. qreennn. Char- loiietown. KINII Ell TEA tin... IIN Meuoaiam JOHN L. Anssmvnr Tho sudden death or Mr. John 1.. Arsenault came as I 8393'- shock to the people of Leovllle as well as the surrrounding dis- tricts. , Mr. Arsenault. who lived alone since the death of his wife a few years ago. had been in usual health and had been visiting with a neighbor the evening before. He returned to his home, saying on leaving he did not feel well. When the neighbors did not see him moving about the next day they -went.to investigate and found him dead. Mr. Arsenault was 75 years old and is survived by one son living in Massachusetts and one adopted daughter. Mrs. Henry Perry of DeiBlois. His funeral took place on Fri- day morning. February .16. to the Immaculate Conception Church at Palmer Road. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Reverend Patrick Wnlsh, who also read the Com- mitai Prayers at. the grave. Burial was in the church cemetery. IN MEMORIAM ROBERT.-VFNTRGERALD -The death of Mr. Robert Fitz- Gerald occurred at his home in Lauretta on Wednesday. Feb. 6th.. in his iiflth year. Mr. FiizGer:ild was a highly respected citizen and had lived most. of his life in Lsuretta, where he was a success- ful farmer. He is survived by two adopted, children. Mr. Bernard Slowey of Massachusetts and Mrs. Harry McLean of Halifax. His wife pre- deceased hini six years ago. His funeral was held on Friday morning to the Immaculate Con-g ception Church at Palmer. Rev-J eirnrl Patrick Walsh celcbratcd the! Requiem Mass, and also officiated! at the grave. Burial was in the church cemetery. couvcr. Miss E. Grccnan. Toronto. Mrs. 0. Mccai-ville. Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. E. Deightin, Char- loitciown. Mr. W. DeGraves. Winnipeg. Sr. Lenora, Minnt-apoli.-. Minn. McNelll's Mills and lliolnity Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bridges were in Charlottetown on Tuesday, Feb. 12, on business. Miss Beth Ramsey.'Poplar Grove. spent the weekend of Feb. 17th at the home of- Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Master Vernon Milligan and Mm Catherine Milllgan spent a few days with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milligan. J Miss Grace Murphy. Freetown. spent the weekend of Feb. 14 with her parents, Mr. ancl' Mrs. James Murphy. ' Mr. Orrin MacDonald and son Stanley were in Bummerside on Saturday. Feb. lath. Mr. Edgar Noye. Port Hill. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Noye on Sunday, Feb. l7th. Konstngtoli Ngfa --Mr. Glendon Cotton. chm lottetown, formerly 1 ' ton, has been quit: ii!i(m:l,',',',; mumps. I-its numerous friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kelly M", daughter Nancy of Summersirip were visitors to Kenlington, ' Mrs.- Leo Brennan. Kenlingtnn left last week for Toronto or; spend A month there with y...,. sister, Mrs. Alfred Higgins. Misses Betty Smith and Joanna- Macbonald of Charlottetown wen" week-end visitor: at the home or Mr. and Mrs. James L. Saunrls,-, Kenslngton. ' - K. ST. CATHEIIINWS SCHOOL Half yearly report. Grade X.-1. Arlene Wm. MacQuan'le. Grade IX.-1. Chester MACN4-ills 2. Marion Stretch; 3. Everett Mat-.' Neill. Grade VIII.-1. Anna Inman. Grade VI.--1. Catherine Inman; Moore; 2, Mr. Clarence Ellands was a vis-' itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller on Friday evening. Feb. 15th. The many friends of Mrs. W. H. Phillips are sorry to learn of her illness. and wish her a speedy re- covcry. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams wcre visitors at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNe.ill on Sat- iirtlay evening, Feb. 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Moccaull. Ellerslie. were recent visitors at the hnnie of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley lhitcliiiisoii. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murrihy were visitors at. the home of Mrs. Mur- phy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Yeo. Master Low.ell Hutchinson is spending a few days at t a home or his uncle and aunt. r. and Mrs. Preston Maccaull. Ellerslie. Sr. Ina. Minneapolis. Minn. p St. Jame: Marie, Minneapolis 4 Minn. ' Sr. Carnliiitia, Minneapolis. Minn . Mr. and Mrs. E. McKt-nnn. erald. N Misses F. and P. Farmer, Toron- lto. Ont. ' I Mr. and Mrs. C. Cash. Graham's! Road, P. E. I. , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hnniiiiill,; Kinkora. . , Sub-Division. Catholic Women”: League. Summerfield. Flowers The Family. 1 Sttident Nurses of Si. Bonifacc' Hospital. St. Boniface. I - -. Mr. and Mm Mchonm wmmpegw, The January Class of Si. Boni face Hospital. St. Boniface. The Neighbours. Winnipeg. Mr. Jim Hanel, Winnipeg. Mr. Bob Nagy. Winnipeg. Mr. Don Robinson. Winnipeg. T. Eaton Co. Sales Audit & o.D. Offices, Winnipeg. T. Eaton Co. Welfare Depart- ment. Winnipeg. , Miss Laurie Herbert. St.Boniface.1 T. Eaton Sewing Club. Wll1nl1)t'g., Mailing dz Filing Departments. Searle Grain Co. Ltd.. Winnipeg. Executive 6:. staff, Searle Grain Co. Ltd.. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Shakcshait Alice. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Ross and l.ai'ry. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. D. McNeil and Mary. Winnipeg. Dowse Sash A: Door Co. Ltd.. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Savage and fam- ily. Winnipeg. Langevin ward staff. St. Boniface Hospital. St. Boniface. Mr. and Mrs. A. White, Townslte. B.C. ; and . -.-. .-.--.- . .- , I PARIS. Feb. 19-tileutersi--l Friince today extended its rirasitc import. cuts of Feb. 4 in include ,fbod. raw materials and other iessentiitl goods hitherto imrported freely. All imports from coun- tries belonging to i.-he organiza- tion for European cconomic co-i operation now will require li- ,cem-es. giving the government ip0WP1' to control imports in the light. of available foreign rency. ('tlf- I and sons Leonard and Eric were C Ivisifors at the home of Mr. Milli- iv.an's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David ,Milligan. liiotcm Mrs James MacDougall and chil- rlrrn. Leigh and Ruth spent a few days at. the home of Mrs. Mac- l')ougall's mother. Mrs Robert C. MacDonald. Miss Muriel -Wall. teacher of Maple Leaf School. spent the wockciicl of February 17th with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall in Baltic. Miss Greta MacDonald. Summer- side spent the weekend of Febru- ary 17th with.her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald and son Angus were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLean. Coleman. on Sunday. Fcbrtiary l7th. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milligan ---Vii-. and Mrs. Peter Miller and chlltlrcn; Ronald and Rowena. El- lerslie. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Millar's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellands. on Sunday. February l7th. Many hockey fans from this vic- inity attended the fast and excit- ing hockey match in the Mount Pleasant rink on Saturday even- ing. Feb. leth, between Mount Pleasant Bombers and Lot to Can- adians the score being it to 5 in favor of the Bombers. AP. . Rheumatic & A Arthritis Pains ; if you are suffering from arthritis. rheumatism. sciatica or neuritis. you; may now hope to get fast relief from i pain and di ' .. Thousands and, thousands of men and women re on they now enloy long-lastin relief'- thanks to DOLCIN tablets. K DOL- CIN from your drnggist today. Int-how: Prolott lot Iolloi of Polls at LAC, Chester Williams was a re- 2. Eileen MncNelll; 3. Donna cent, visitor to Mclvelils Mills and Smith. , , pom," Grove. Grade, IV.-i. Viliiston Mt... Quarrie. Teacher-Mrs. Ethel Macxemip. Keep Regular i )5 ME El'oct.i;0-w:":"::d uduih. I To tablets '0 5'” F I Sold at all drug Cllll.'liPiS Professional cards I. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Bull In; Summersl o. 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