OCTOBER 14. 1953 0'Le.ary And Vicinity --Rev. C. O. Howlett has return- .d to his home in 0'Leax-y, after iecomnanyinc his daughter Mer- am will aerial-n is g graduate of St. John jgngral Hospital, and for the last three years jie has been serving an the stalls of hospitals in On- tario, Hlimilton. North Bay. Mont- real. Quebec and Toronto. Her many friends wish for her every success in her chosen profession. Mr. Cecil Macbeod cf Borden was a visitor to Coleman recently. guest of his sister. Mrs. Charles caseley and Mr. Oaseley. to Halifax. N.s.. where she enter Dalhousie University. PfO's Tony Ccnneiiy and Derek Collins of the R.C.A.F. station at Summersicle, were visitors to Bloomfield recently. guests of Mr. 1 THIS WEEK ONLY DON'T MISS THESE SIID CAR BOYS I-LOOK AT 2-DRIVE 3-LIST-EN TO OUR DEAL YOUILL BUY WITH SATISFACTION One owner. A real gleaming black beauty-heater and defrostersw rustom radio for the latest now: and music-tires OK.-a real fam- ily car. 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A Mr. Douglas Gotell has moved wit.h his family to O'Lea.ry, and is Pmployed on the railroad in the Coleman section. The October meeting of tho 0'-. Leary W.M.s. Auxillalry was held at ,the home of Mrs. Claude Jelley on Friday afternoon. Mrs. E. L MaoDougall conducted the opening worship. President Mrs. Turner oc- cupied the chair. and reports were given on Community Friendship. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Macwilliama with Mrs. J. Moi-esheod as worship leader. The worship and study of the second chapter of "Where'er the Sun" was carried out by Mrs. E. L. MscDougali, assisted by Mrs. John Moreshead. Total collection for the day, 35.15. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Maclienna and daughter Nancy Ann of Bor- den. accompanied by Mrs. Mac- Kennals sister Mra. Clem Oloonnor of Cape Wolfe. were guests of Mr, and Mrawaldo Phillips in O'Leary recently. a The telephone men are very busy ithose days repairing lines and in- lstailing new phones. Quite a num- ber of residents in O'Leary are having phones installed. Miss Adele MacAualand. nurse In training in the Prince County Hospital. spent a day at her home in Bloomfield with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacAu.s- land. Mr. and Mrs-.Ti)'.ldTward Lidstone of Cape Wolfe were business vis- litora to Charlottetown on Tuesday. I Mr. Strotherd Acorn and two l".IllIdl'Ell of St. Eleamors. were vi litora to West Devon on Tuesday. guosm of her sister Mrs. Wendel Turner. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Lockhart and son Raymond. of Sackvlile. N. B.. spent the week end with Mrs. Lockharts sister. Mrs. Waldo Phil- lips and family. The members of O'Leary W. I. held their meeting in the school on Tuesday night with all omcers in their chairs. and 18 members answered roll call by drawing a mask and putting it on. This caused a. great deal of merriment. It was decided to hold the annual. bazaar and social hour and lunch on November 25. Collection for the evening was 3406. M31. Oscar Ma.cNed!l of Conway was a visitor to O'Lea.ry on'!"riday afternoon. ' Miss Ollvn Tupliri of Murray Road was a visitor to Ollleary re- centiy. Mr. Erwin sharp and son Tony of West Devon were visitors to Foxley River on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulger. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell. Jo'Lea.ry. had as their guests their niece. M.ra. Alfred Colwlil. and son Carmen of Northam. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jeliey and 3 Years To .Pay TRUCKS I953-INTERNATIONAL I-2 TON Green - 4.000 miles ' New I-ruck condition I952 STUDEIAKER I-2 TON 14.000 miles-Cloon inside and out. 'Tlros good-Hooter. 1951 INTERNATIONAL 1 TON Duolwliools Stoke Body. 1952 INTERNATIONAL I-2 TON Rod-Low mileage-this truck looks and drives like new. I 1936 CHEV. COACH Sl75.lllI 1940 PONTIAC SEDAN ....................... .. 5249.00 1945 INTERNATIONAL 1-Ton Truck . S2-i7.lIll II947 INTERNATIONAL PANEL 1951 INTERNATIONAL 1-Ton International Dealer TRADE AND rams ACCEPTED AS IS SPECIALS . 53497.0!) 31389.0() W. 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Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Spencer and daughter Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spencer and children Linda and Bill, of Charinlietown, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Creamer.. Borden on Sept. 27. ' Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson who has been spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Vl'hilci and Mr. White at Borden. return- ed io her home in Georgetown on Sept. 26. Mrs. Johnson has many friends In Borden and has the distinction of being our old- est visitor, being In her 98th year. All wish her continued good health and look forward in her visit next summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cogglna. Borden. have returned home after spending their holidays at Liver- mnre'. Mm, where they were. guests of Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Kinley. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love. Bor-K den. left Oct. 2 on a motor trlp' to Regina where they will spend a few weeks with their daughter. Mrs. John Ledgard and Mr. Led- gard. En route they will visit re- latives at Dover-Foxcroft. Me.. and Woodstock, Ont. Mrs. Chesley Brown and Inn Gordon who for some time have been residents of Borden left Sept. 28 for Vancouver, B.C. Mrs. Nelson Macwilliama of Cape Wolfe, is visiting in Borden with Mrs. Murray Chute. Mrs. Chute had also as her guests re- cently Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Green of Vancouver. who are vis- iting on P. E. I. Robert Mat-Donald. ien-month- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald. Borden, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital auffering from pneumonia. This community hopes the little fellow will soon be well again. Min Freda Noonan of Bord:-n loft. .recently for Rothesay. N. R. where she "will be ernployed at the Rotheaay School for girls. Mra. Norman Oatway of Bar- den. returned home on Sept. H from a. visit to Ottawa. Kingatcn and'Torcnt.o. While in Ottawa. shesttendcd the wedding of her son L.A.C. Frank Oatway and Miss Nona Young of Ottawa. which took place in MacLeod Street United Church on Sept. &. Her son Wendell Oatway who accompanied her, remained In Toronto where he is now work- log. family who have been spending the summer months in Freeland. have moved back to their own home in Unrionvale. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and daughter Kathleen of Ellerelie were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Waldo Phillipe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oliver cf Alberton have moved into the Nazarene Parsonage and Mr. 01- iver will take change of the oer- vices in the church herd. Mr. and Mia. Martin Buchanan of so. Eleanore spent Monday in. Mt. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Domld MacDonald of silmmerside were in O'Leary on Sunday and spent the day with their parents. and other relatives in this vicinity. - The weather has been poor for digging this week. but some keep at it in spite of the weather. Mr. and Mia. Alton Webb and family of Woodstock! Lot 5, were bueinem visitors to Mon-cton on Tuesday. Mr. Charlie Willis of OLeary motored to Charlottetown Wednes- cla.y.on business. Estimated cost of the Savannah River hydrogen-bomb project in South Carolins is a billion doi- lare. more than double the cost of the Panama Canal. says the National Geographic Society. HdWlIil&NhN . 'A. imii'.”” " P awlxrir Freeland and Vicinity -Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Stewart Banks. to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks and family and to all the relatives in their recent and bereavement. The regular nu-eimg of the Women's Auxiliary of St. Prtcr'.: Church was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Smith on Saturday afternoon. Sept. 19. The members were very pleased to have pre- Esont, Mrs, Harry Williams, a W. 'A. nwnibnr whrn it run: first or- ganized. The next meeting mil he held at the home cflMrs. George Tuplin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilann. Hamilton, Ont, span! a Iniv days rt-rnntly at the home of Mrs. Wilson's parents. 'Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are visiting in Halifax at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- llam Palmer and plan to reside California. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moran. Mont- real, arrived home to visit with Mr." Moran's mother, Mrs. Bessie Moran. Rev. Harold Lloyd Portage la Prairir, Man, RVTIVNI here by plane ;.nrI spent A few days visiting relatives nnd friends. Mrs. Henderson had been here for some time. I-lenrlnrsnn. Mr. .IRnlI'l Henderson. Boston, Mass. arrived on Sepl. IR for the funeral of his nephew. Mr. Russell Wells. Toronto, in Ipendlng a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells and has at his guest his friend, Mrs. Frederick I-lalse Toronto. y The many friends of Mr. Ruh- ert Palmer will he pleased to learn that he is much Improved in health and will all join in wishing him A speedy and com- plete recovery. and Mrs. Roland Williams. former residents of Freeland. have returned to their home in Ellerslle from Halifax ivhr-re Mrs. Williams underwent a major op- eration. I Mr. Mr. Kenneth Macxay is spend- ing a few days at his home In Freeland. Mr Cisnrgu Hhnflhycurl I191 Fr THE BUI llllltllltv " ' S E E M . Y of- THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN CHRISTOPHER! CROSS SCHOOL REPORT DEAVIIIY C R005 5 W0 R D - I4. PAGE ELEVEN W: 42. Disemborlra "A"- 43. Poker stoke Within DOWN I. A substance used to flavor thing: Spicy " Coin lswed.) Depart. Raep Trouble Russian name A short tie crouched 21. Scrutlntu in fear li. Guided 13. Tablets IS Ubereto 18. River in Italy 10. Brltida 5'”? 995'? SR” 35. Parodd 31. Penlte-nogt I sense: i. Conch, IO. Kltehu r uuadl IQ. Kellllt "T (CIIIQJI l.DAIL! VQILYPTQUOII-leI'e'o bonito axr'nz.'aaaxn e-i.oNor.a:r.i.o.yv 'o;(iiicFr'3aTipry -um for another. In on: -- ACROSS Chrisrtopherh Cross School re- '1,omgm.y.u1 Dort for the Inonth of September fastening is as follows: for . Grade IX-l, Mona Handrrahan; Jacket 2. Charles Broderick; 3, David 4s.Glrl'a Mme Harper. 9. Light- Gracle VIII-i. Wendell Harper; 00l0rvd. 2. Ruth Harper: 3. Ann Broderick. mild Cl!" l,.Grade VI--i. Joanne Handirahan; 10-C0mP91ll-01' 1. Philip Harper; 3. Alice Harper. 12' C”''''"'r Grade V-l. Frances Ann Gal- ”' 'P,”d lent; 2. Jean Handrahan; 3. Win- 13' K"'5' ston Keough. "”d"”' . 14. Climbing Grade IV-i. Henry Gallant; 1. km Barnard Broderick 15 3”” Grade III--l. John Kenneth. 2. 16:”QV. Leo Broderick. ,,,ckn.,M Grade I171. Gerard Gallant: I. 'nNex.uv. Clare Keough; 3. Bobby Harper. ,-em, Grade 1-1. Patricia Erodl-rick, 1311;.” cf 2. Mark Handrahnn. capumy . ..- . I (Egypt) NORBORO SCHOOL REI'()R'lI l20'D9Kl'9"F -..- g in a scale The following is the September I”'m"e report for Norbero School: In a::::” ca?i”giui.):-1' mum Mumm " n"”:fF.”'" Grade IX--I. Marie Hughes; 2. if Florence Hughes; 3. Earle Murphy. 'a'Dnw wnh Grade VIII-l. Arlita Gillie: 2. ,zg.p-run, of Bryce Sharpe; 3. Allison Murphy, , 9.. out Grade VII-Gloria Murphy. Marv: name Grarie VI-Ens Webster. .32.GuIdo'a Grade V--1. Joyce Day; 3 Wayne lowest. 'Sharpr; 3 James P. Hughes. note Grade IV-Sheila Hughes. 33.MaIt Grade III-l. 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