lin Boon hold eral Church | _| were ead to the eviy rdain: ALBERTON — The Church of | University. Rev. Zoel Robert, O.F./in English by , Bloomfield, was the|M. served as master of cere-|k ‘of @ very impressive cere-| monies.? All the clergy present | Pather Gallant by Mélv y on Saturday when His followed the bisly.p in the very/jant from the faithful of St: An- i America, conferred ¢he|mony itself according to the rite and in the English langiiage to the|Zoel Robert, 0.F:M.; Rev. M.!ciscan College in Longueill, P.Q@ bly order of the priesthood on of the Catholie Church. . pastor, to his family and to the| Rooney, Doctor Henri Blanchard, Where he will teach religion and p)Rev. Gonzaga Gallant, Francis-| Rev. J. Clarence Pitre Pastor parishionérs. The hymn Te Deum/|Hon. Prospere Arsenault, Gilbert}Contemporary literature to the can, formerly known as Laurence! of the parish assisted the newly| was then. sung, and during this'Gaudet and Rev. Gonzaga Gal-| students of philosophy. {Gallant: Father Gallant is the| ordained priest in the velebra- 7 " ; son of.Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. | tion of the’"M&ss with the bishop. : d os : Gallant, Piusville. Rev. Jean Bosco Renault, O.F. Most Rev. Damase Laberge is|M., was marrator and explain- @ Canadian who has worked since| ed each part of the ceremony to 1945 as a missionary and since | the congregation, At the end of 1955 as a bishop in this part of| the ceremony a word of welcome Peru known as the Amazon ter-/and of thanks was extended to 7. t i its ~ Bishop Laberge by the pastor. ries le only means The bishop then addressed the —* in the whole ter) congregation in a brilliant ex- Gallant is a former student of He compretulnred ther Meee Piusville School; from 1945 till 1951 "he studied at St. Joseph’s|"2i2e4 Priest, showed the great- Srive ence | ness of the priesthood and noted university in New Brunswick, ; having bined a sharp, tt ordination shuld be from the Saint Thomas Aquinas parish. Society, In 1951 he joined the Following the ceremony a véry Franciscan order, and since : cf that time he has studied at |‘¢H@htful supper was served at institutions _in_ Sher. the Pome of the néwly ordained stfte i id 47 4 : F fe lea Techen nnd thamioel priest for the clergy and the re- ASSISTED BISHOP . Other members of the clergy The bishop was assisted in the | assisting at the ordination cere- ceremony by Rev. Pascal~Pre-| mony were: Rev's. M.J. Rooney, |. vost, ore and Rev. Edmond |Patrick Walsh, Phelan J. F. allant, SM. of St. Joseph’s!Buote, Eric Robin,-. David Me-| Tague, L. B. Dooley, Joseph Le- on returning by —car—to_Hamil-| Clair, ‘Philippe Cloutier, R. L. ton in about a week, following a| Phelan, J. N. Gallant, Denis Gal- business trip through Cape Bre- \Gan, Peter Arsenault, Edmund ton and centers in mainland, |Gallant, C.§.C.; Arsene: Richard, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, |C.S.C.; Brothers Gerard, 0.F.M.; Mr. and Mrs. William White | Levi, 0.F.M. Roch, 0.F.M.; John of Borden and Miss Phyllis White | Walsh, S.F. M.; and Arthur Sea- of Charlottetown, recently spent | man, several days in Georgetwon_as| FIRST MASS | the guests of Mrs. White's bro- ‘The next morning, Father Gal- ‘ : - % a —& 28 BES el = d Si - ei MacW. eniy | ant offered his first solemn mass nd Mr, Walter MacNeil of South Byote Raut gf Mem-Crewel saa «No more dashing down to the store at the 1a38 é port motored to Georgetown last | the Rev. Emmanuel Richard of : 5 ‘ at minute! Now—with Fleischmann’s Activé a #1 ;week. While here they visited Ps & i a “a . lthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil "|Summerside served as deacon Fs ; x ens ee eke : er “| and sub-deacon. Rev. Zoel Robert, iad : > — - ale an Sis Jack Hempstock OFM, served an master of Dry Yeast you can bake any time—in quick times — ; QUEEN ENJOYS HERSELF ; : sf Gallen Padacin seeeaiae to | ceremonies white nooo - This new granule form needs no- refrigeratidn — 5 pe ae . man, seminarian, served at in- | Smiling, holding # large bundle; herself, Queen Elizabeth talked. before continuing her four of! perfect weather for. the trip. | pecan an i eee oe ra wang | cense bearer. —keeps fresh in the cupboard for weeks, always Eenowers and obviously ‘enjoying | with Mayor David E. Hasgings/ Southern Ontario. She hed, ncar! ; (CP Phote) [Mrs JW. Lavers. | The acolytes for the ceremony right there when yqu need it. You can depend Miss. Bernice DeLory, Labora-| “e"e Brother Levi and brother it for quick baking—delicious baking resultsy = GEORGETOWN Fred Dockerill Sr., of Halifax,;day. Mr. DeLory returned to| Pfince Edward Island Hospital | tory Technician at the Charlotte. | R°Cs both Franciscans. The ser oni qui % g 4NS. Halifax on Sunday while Mrs. De-|and all wish her a steady and| ital, i mons were given by Rev. Jean IF YOU BAKE AT HOME—order a supply Mr. Emmett Murphy and Mr. ‘Lory and daughter, will “spend early improvement to better town Hosp ast wf spending Het | Bosce Renault, O.F.M. and by ; é . Voie a Nathan H. Malr left Francis-Shreenan of Kelly’s Cos: two weeks in Georgetwon as the | health. her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. FJ. Rev. M. Rooney, pastor of _Tig- of Fleischmann’s Active Dry foday. feorgetown late last week to take| visited their mother, Mrs. J.W. guests of Mr. DeLory’s parents,! Mr. and Mrs. Charles King and peLory. — — ae ate ee = = iP his duties as pastor of Hope-|Murpthy at the home of Mr. Har-|Mr.and Mrs. F.J. DeLory. jfamily of Weymouth, Mass, mo-| Miss Barbara McQuillan, em-»> protege tie at “Kyrie Fon Bl ~=Presbyterian Church at ry Yorston on Sunday. Miss Betty Chisholm of Boston, '!ored to Georgetown last week} ployee of F.J. DeLory and Sons, | a\ : = . a. . ” * Bompson Ridge, N.Y., following| Miss Lorraine Roche of Boston, Mass., arrived in Georgetown re-|and are thé guests of Mr. King’s is presently on annual vacation | Bonitatis,” the organist being Cy- ¢ _— 3 vacation spent in Georgetown Mass., is vacationing in George- cently, where she will holiday| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abert and left on Sunday for a visit ih his grandmother, Mrs. Mary|town as the guest of her par- for the summer. oe to New Glasgow and Halifax, N.S. Euston and in Five Islands, N.S. | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche.| Master John McGrath of Lorne | Donald MacDonald was the; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Walk- | mith his mother, Mrs. Roland s. Ida Wood of Boston, Mass |.Valley is vacationing in George- oulnes guest of his parents,'er who have been visiting {m 4 larsh. ro oie Mair will also ts tee guest of her sisters, the town as the guest of his sistet,’ Mr. ‘and’ Mrs. J°H. MacDonald. Georgetown left by car on 7 wontinue his: studies working on - h. nt the past six dy on return to Sydney, N.S. “i J Mrs. Frank Parker and Mr. Par-|Donald has spe p ydney, s Th. D in Pastoral Theology ee Mace oe Suen: fee | ker, | weeks in the Maritimes as Mari-| Mr. and Mrs. Myrick Easton S rom Union Theological i Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. De-| Friends of Mrs. Elmer Hatch time Sales Representative for his|left recently on return to Hamil- : » New York. i'Lory and daughter Shirley, mo- are sorry to hear that illness has firm Buntin Gillis and Co Ltd.|ton, Ont., after a two week va- Miss Elizabeth Grant, school! tored from Halifax, N.S. on Fri-|necessitated her entering thelof Hamilton, Ontario. He Plans | cation spent in Georgetown. A.C. acher at Milltown Cross, left/| | WOOLW OR : a S|. ee Thiirsday< for Boston, Mass., pre she will spend a month SEAL OF SATISFACTION | DAIRY BAR. ae c ) OPEN DAILY - LB.. PR! NSE Lu = Ss 10. 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