g5M5M35g 1145 3gM35 l.lgwlAN lrage 12 The Guardian Tuesday. Feb. 19. 1957 TlGNl5l.l J" lParliamentary Government Japanese N early pani C A S 3?; ;l;gg,l;;j,r'lf-"S'j;;n;:gul;al;j; Soviet Foreign Minister J ."l;a':d,::g;:lll5I3gTl;'COUld Vanish - P. C. Leader Mr. and Mrs. Athony Finnani Thursday evening. February 7. to with relatives in Montreal. Cana- attend the wake of their 3 months an naulsvnalrt lop) 'r' 0PPWl' 5' old gnudchlld James. son 0; ML Ml" hulk Gum” who .93” tlon Leader John Diefenhaker llld lie IIU Cllldyg HQIIM bal- t um-C in Gull ll satiirdaythenta.torrespohslhllltyancealtradele"verytetfsvon.i ggsseu :wa;'";""; 5uflu:','uy Wu: NEW DELHI (AP - Marshal "3 l;l';ll'c';'lll;ull'l';aPfl'e'l"'fll or the Progressive Conservative able especially with regard to 0.. , - S Prluuu Cuuuu, llusuuul uurluu me Georgi K. Zhukov told the Indian unlted clnn-cl. met at are mu. "' la "' nu lllo -l 'l lo party is "Restore the two - party small exports to Britain and our l (la). To me yuulluul uureulu uuu people in a broadcast over the on Thursday evening Feb. 7th. ” rlile" ll 'l'lu'”"" ..fystern in Canada." small imports from the sang I I H cum. mourners sulueuu symuumy tlindlanl government radio Satur- with avgood attendance. Business CNR"cu'f';uuuu.udu'l' eauuvuvuu 2 Otherwise he said "parllarnen- ml-lll”'Y-" l -roltyo illelnem .. Japanese mg hgrg for (11; Pglglflc ocean lg being extended. Annular Sun, in ay nlgt the theory of filling I discussion took place and meeting Bully bull: uuu i Ml" tary government in the Brin fears of British nuclear bomb ports have been issued with pro- . lleaven, WW" Vlclll"? lll "l9 Mldf-ll? Em adlourned. Lunch was served and J00. vrleuu of suullueluluu u l 181! trldlllon ml! Well become I tests are producing booms in tective gear for use if they should Dlspefsnl M ll , Rlu ii an imperialist cl-lck fraught couection taken, . P” memory." some business circles. come too close to the danger I d ' Sumrlulemedieinzn Tilluraslzlluyweelllelnmlt v:it1lih serlousl dense a." h MTISKEI Willie Barlzwh obles-ved ;l;l::"ol"”ug"l;l;lldlhMTrluEMalllIuntlhe: spun” ul . Conunume mm. S l' (H ” d" i' . .- e SOVCI df initer ll l bi”-hd5Y lh ll0lIlB ' ' v V progfglmflglhihg Tgd l-l;iilJ(lt::ll;:lar::paneSC government member: n ustry S visitdaliulhecliebmeg El ll:"d3”':i plugged the six leii-lflrt llllan sad. Friday. Feb. 5th. also on Feb. ital: F'ME.hu.m md l ll linalkue? sacllllnythhumllyoiigz-s lgfmltlz M"' John Pump” mvmnh are thriving. 4 privately concede there is little U S S R M” alld 1:15; Jr" R.”ll”;l :1” vanced by the Soviet Union Tues- the Missess Neta and Lynda Dity bu i lmllu re e nlhlilln wt puny ulmulu uol be nuclluuury W” ' 3”” m nwdu '” ll” Fish dealers are inviting cus- hope that Britain will abandon the ' ' ' ' ulruu ”l';mlue:' ”' '" 3' day for Big Four C0-operation In observed their birthday on respeo ,,,',1,;,,,, s::”'”C::'",,,,; pal”, but name or per...-min, ml cl-in. ;l”l'.'u'l"'ulfl".l.u"l""D ”uu""'”"' "'- "lll l i ' l 1 ll. t t, , , ' the Middle East t und ut the live dates. . -- ' .' ' mltranglfrsllra(3iofu5i::-?rego?ust:IV Deal es 5 IMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia 'The Misses Jean Aisenault and Elsenllown docu-lug, on Mrs. Ancel Bernard of Baltic. re- Sl""ul;E'M"t Mmms mom" M" "1 cwuW'mm' Friend! of Mn. Plus Firing); mumllu CLMM compl-;NsA'rloN will embark this year on a'mas- tyurma Galiantlof Tlgnlsh Convent ..l um uuufldeul ll ll" Puupl” cultly visited her daughter and "M '3" "d M" "d M” Mr' m"”b'k”' ""”"un' h- ll" Pluud W 330'” V-hll lhe ro- Gmuurs are selllnu baskets ol slve plan for dispersal of ll'ldIl!- arrived at their homes here on u I l ' suuu-ulluwl Mu. uud M". Hiram Leo Dougan. - national development policy for lu,-Md (mm pl-mu calm, uuuu, f'allPd food to honrdinu house' (Bul s'l(f)uld' -any Jmlilanese ml. lily" Th9."mmme aim is me.""' F"day' Feb""ary 3' .where. they l)i'iCI:?)llrl'1tftl,(.3eB fheslieldldlfshhdi B"gMe' south” i" Mtr-tlirilltomn elllecmr who blag: Cuullill um tome Ussntdvm wtaegi mu. ' I ' wives. . u'"'l,l:su:l" olrlllilulgslgr lhzmgogferg ll?” lll tllltluifllliferllideiiicl-telglnttillllllult Wt; spent the weekend with their par- mocruuleu and um" ueuuuuluuluu Friends of Mr. Cecil B. MacNelll firth! mluglegy ogleguzrlcnlls Mao, Es" eVe';”l;euun' Mr. Iva O'Brien left on Friday These extraordinary measure: men, uluus u, cuum uomueusalluu lgel:j"fu Sol"lle ,5,,;,, ”'"5' countries fight with all their cn- R'""'ld'v "l" l” P"'”" '” l”"' Nash and Company rignish aer- that the ecommlc strength oi ” '""'d "'” I" 3”" "V" ll" are being taken by Japanese from "om Bmulu ll u u ''u '5" Arthur Deslloches suffered a .3,-gy um-l uemluleucy go, lleucul he 1! much lmPl'0Ved I-II hell!-II uluu u u uuluu.clul.'u luuuuuud luu uucu of the uulluuu lu mu fl.” WEGKONI bellll had I3 DI1'1m00tlI. an walks 0' Hm They are i"' A reliableleabinet source said 11 Wm mevnably rend." -Russia nasty cut "1. ll” ummb "he" lm llley Wlll lfllllflle lht Dlllll 01 home' resignation to the firm recently world should be maintained" Nisi I dl('ai.lVE or the serious concern of lhe guuemmem wuuld be aligned less vulnerable to the Cl'lPPllllE re- hand came ill. contact with a crr- certain hnpgflgugt cl,-cl” pu,-nu. Ml" 3059 Mule -'ll'l9l1lllll KN" uuu uu sulumul, February ml ...l.ll u, d H ' l ' l Ffllndl Hint 10 lelfll the ill- lhe Japanese uvul. me uuulluua if the menu! controversy could suit of atomic attacks on hlghly- cular saw while cutting fire wood ing an aggressive foreign pulley... Charlottetown. visited her parents com med his la"-n M urvlce 1'; e a e o ens ve for word nu” of R". N. 3' Gnu. ul lllu tiiin of nuclear tests in the Pa C0ll('l'lll”l9d llldll5ll'lll '39llll'9ll On Friday It the home 0i Henry Zhukovis speech was his first M” ""1 M” clurl" 35- Arse” P ' mukets with hard to "tun" cull, ubjelllgieduvtitll good pulupose Ill: the such as uue found lu Brill,-lll uuulcullunu He was lmmedlmely mu. major address to the Indim pub uull over lllu weekend. the evening the members of the must be mel euueclully uluce home. Mrs. Green. Sr.. has been. Britain plans to explode a vari m i I W5 to Drmuae d w95l9”l l'4l"l0Pe- , , . mm . l ll, m f ll, .. on the sick list. All hope in- their Dolicy that would completely Dru- l lei! l0 ll” dlmmr who mu m the he Since he arrived Jam u in .t' thMyreC :Il:mum' . member 0' mbmggemnande l:)l'"c;":d Ml: 19: Gromyko has nphced shepnovl speedy am" to toad uuuh I l”-V "l ll0llll”l lll Cllllslllll” l9 lnbn, .ll lulu” nuclear wegpon The llla" was V.'”P”5ed '" ” '9' "cessary Sm”-l'e5' "lld llldwl l'9lllll-lllh ill! 9319'. iuklluu ' " u vmu" M” pa" Clair with a wrist watch in sp- '1"-r'"-j-m-mtr Mrs. Frank Shea. It Louis, was V land in Murchadespite tlwo Jap:n- mm goat l))'KhCDl'Illml:llIlSi! pa:-ty lleader ol-lg. ?;ldEl:Ir:'eSI.-aEadC0:rSSEunnl:iulIfI10l- maul", Elam. . and Mrs. Arion Arsen. pucmlon for the mmy yen" of BREADMBANE WM! . mum ml.” wuullerlmunlgl ';f esc protes s. ritain arcady ali i ” , , I lta His 0 EV 0 0 ilentlfyi - l 0 Hy. 80- i ' - ' ' l l l D. -3 . lcluuled uuu ul lllu uruleulu. The. Pffselll Ulllcelll lll" ll” session of the party's central compnnled by Clifford Martin who MW F9l1llll3lld 5- Afsellllllt ll glnhm lwrwge he had lspert in The Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of Mr and M" A 0 tests '5 devoid 9! any widespread committee held here last week returned to his home there v llV3l93Cln3 ll ll0l'l19 3"" bellll e emp oy 0 me organ ml cm A Breadaibnne United Church met M" Jan" smym" Tlnuh '99" 5, o anti-British feeling. , i . , . ' . all ln ln pl-l -. smoking stand was also present several days last week as guest R VIE-IBER HORRORS Petitions circulated here con. ms reuu" uu ulue furlllul lm, sympaihv is extended to Mr. mil 9 ICE County HOSP! ed lo mm by llls fellow wuukeru. at the Manse. Thursday afternoon, ol Mr mm M" Lou" Dunn Tl" laPalle5e- who lemembe-' demnlns Brllaln resulted ln 8 W ””"”"”" ”' '"a”g”"l”" ”' l"' lafrgihisamlidmgi hlyegrzallndchllhreeh Friends of Little Miss B it Ar llllh Emmanuel Gallant la vislh M" I'eCl”" ”'”"ked '"'”'”"”' lFneb'"lzl:'dglenillleinelelll-nm::hl'l:i:l' 'Consrat'ulatlon- are betas ex- lhc horrors of Hiroshima and Na- tal of 34 signatures, according tuf9"5ll7V and C0"5"'"C"”" appeared ulleu llu, lluul llluu. house all uelluull are leuueu to Eeuy hell ing in U.S.A.. having been cal. their klud lhuuulmuluuuul uuu said 3 0 ' tended to the Elmsdale Rockets umallll are fearful lllul mull. 1,. lllu yasull uecrulury , geuelul ul I'l Moscow newspapers Sunday. clothing aYnd an wmems b. me home from PPC Hos ml an” led lo the ueduldu of u ulcll gluten it was with s sad.-(ggling of .re Mrs. Angus Glills had charge of Mr M M" Mani" cuua . ”””l5 We 39”" Wlll be 00" the -lawless Colmcll '0' the P” on Friday evening y undergoing a tonsilllctiilny ' Mrs. Maude Lyons. lie will also fret that he was going to, retire glgegxlegolgiorglwgndnyzuenais J2: bun um? Mm umm Amma- taminaled by radioa tlv fall-out. h'b't' n fAt ' d llyd g - i . ' ' ”in n in M , , , rom active duties. During the . - ll ' ' Japanese Sdenlmscsayethe leg" wlela:ul:)nsi) omlc an ro en l-red Arscnault motored to All Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell of lcllslle '1; xullgurjurdlalers lugs”? yea" Mr. Lucluu huu been wurlu sung. Scripture readings were gIv- on their recent hockey victories. 4' may dangerously increase the Most of the bitterness generated belllon on- Tuesday' February 12' farlhlvliiw cmllllgethlen by main relatives in Bridzepoli Colin "'3 "ml "'9 "rm 0' Mymik alld en by Mni H' Fi Mack" and were gun" on wedneuhy .t "H l amount of strontium 90 in the nt- against Britain here has been con- ., ., ll., . l llml 5:-Cigglllflrlmg :llhMr'da"dhxr5'lul'L ulgll la?! zndwmlg Aegliluthefuoxmu Membe u of Luuorduln suulely Macintosh and Corn-pnny he was Hlmn 502- ql-l95"o"5 ll" dlscll" Rmlllle "I M" and 4M"' Edmund mospliere over Japan and have fined to the Japanese fishing u.llY(ll':ElAul;(;lgl?lul: sgpeu, Tom Dunplill of elgengllrligtonr will: er until May . y m of Abramis Village held their an. always the ideal salesman. having llllsll"T:f:ew:xsplaEl';:fue:yb1:.u:' Elmlldale Women... Mlusluu ”" . i .- ti fft it . i i i ' - i a polite and c rteo mane. - ' l yuhllgllllluilllzlseghglleellgagolffslll Oll U U11 Srfsllalzla Kama resident of the J3. lue Paul weekend at the hllmeuof is visiting her parents. Mr. Emanuel .l. T. Arsenault hglllemlsleljtinlgl recently. which was alwugl appl'r5eclaled"uy bl, Rev. H. s Raynor, ary meeting was held at the home P - Ed. 'llr and Mr Clifford it it and Azade Gallant have t riled lll 3' "leelllll 0' ll"? 14- f M Iesll Hardy on Tuesda i T". keep mi p"b”".l"l”""ed ”" Pam" Tu” Fisheries As5””ia""” l'l1ei:ndpa(.r(fllll.:l.lllMzalfgldwfllllilsl rccently snentslan eveningrsiftnatlllie home after spending son: "time Acadlenlw Cred" Ulllll" W" be” M, superiors and the iusmmer" I.'dTlt'Veltl'lieVl?l”oEr:"lbpelll.1EollIi Mars lctlhnl oMr;.'l0rrineWallIce entertnlnelll v- possible British radioactive iall- said his industry faces financial ' l . b'll home nl clllfol-d's r a th r in Campbellton and Moncton vla- l" Mm” Cllnmll l'9CellllY- Mr" and Mmt Leela” whose Mme P y y I ll y the member of the Eirnsdale Wo- iiul. 1.1 observatories have been loss since the dan er area tiesi - Mm Myrtle Day 9' camp 9 t""' 3 ”" m” E . gt -l-hum, A ulu soul l M is in Asension. near Tisnlsh have M" offering W” wk” W lc ” . ” l mu ul ul, l l ul .3 5 had as her guest the past weekend and uncle. Mrs. Margaret Arsen- iting relatives and menus. - 3 9 Fl 53' ll” sou; ll, mlue lu uusuu, wlu, mounted to 35.70 and donations a- menu Institute at her home on F, I pp w spec a s ru- nated by the British government her Sun R3 of suulmmlde, and mill and John wedge at Forest Congratulations goes out to Mr. ml” "'”'"-"'3' '”"""3 ll" ' ' mounted to .00. six members Tuesday. February I. for the Feb . mcnts. contain l ll, but J . Yr . 30”, . their son Reverend Joseph H Lee ” Crews of Japanese vessels lenv- ese llSl!lll'lS:lnKer0?.lildS.e . span 2.m:l5::lelr' Be"y' student or Tignish Vim; Alba" l) Argennllll wag Elllflllbililf-SI! flnngdldl-vdalyn Ftellte The A"'” Swlely hld ”"" chm" pnlmh priest at nm place” mliilllsllheesss part of the ” wary mam”. l 0 i . t ' i r . . ' ' They have three other sons . H l,- C l.l . C. w ll . ll ,1 0 1- ,d l in l in 9th. in Prince County Ho ital. Al- "lomhw med"! Fe” 5m . . ' nd i l, ul ll 1, . . . . . . nlhlllyigllAldlgiIm(l:idl::lll9 lulhesllrlld: Sl).KAeI.lIg'l Cllib l:fi.l;9:yWl1nEf? lheyllht-'lt(l, so to Mr. and Mrs. Brucstl) Conrad Frlen” N M”' H'mld Bhghle Bradford who resides m we Mi: Sgllxna: Rllllplslzll svllas EOWLAN "3005 Priest Pond '5 "Sm": wnh her 0 that - l b I lo” ty tilt-ir anli al meetin A l Inee Marjorie Day) ason ta broth- We pleased "' "C h" Mme an home""d' Gerard of Ascension . l b thlrt b W”? "'5' ”l"”" S”"'"”" 3"” ltllllilit-duzu;tllrll(ti'llllilsllitall lifts crowd atltlended M: lclilaliftli er for baby Wayne born Sunday " M" ' ""9" l" P”"" C"'"" ""1 fen”: ”'li"m"llf"hJ"' ind visitors Riepllrrtlilcoernrl J”""'"y "W" ilnwl" "ml Mrs. Dan lilac-Nevln, o'l,eary, l, a'.l!.1llly :1! 0.Leary' ., many frlends are pleased to learn I-lnnan kindly invited members lrebruary 10th in Prince County lb Cllllligllfllitlllalllutlonu nu bell" H. lggrfrrlgnlllilhl mir mall; mm”. were ulvuul 50 home call, llcllrluggllgzlll L Em. Gun.” u. uulllnu ln Summersldel guest of me lfo"leveorlirl&rsAull)i(l)llll.aliziltil's hislcondltlon is improlring. ftluthiemlzitari-lll.meeltli3ng." h M Htllvslllgualbherl Reid was hon ed landed to Mr. Rune" Cumemnl Tlunlull menus uuurul mull, luv. and 1 hospital call was reported Alfred Auuuuuulll al Puulluu mu. shlllllsm-lllolldrlitllkd Mrij 9" Monday evening. with the Pre5'll)iiPll-:ll1k ShL'tlle()ll)elns rT.'J.'i.n”"353iva3i on Txesdaycllolln.grthu:eDcl;lll'tch:s, on her lillhybirthday on suilday Wll” celelllllletl ll" llmllllly 0" lllll le" "ll! ””""""'ll'l'- W "' tmA(i,lli,t2IrestlnI report of the "'"' lumllu ulw Sonulmlaw and dauagi idenl. Mrs: Tcdlsabine. presiding. sueul llle pasl weekend al me who recently had llls hand badly evening Feb. lath. when a group 35'; Jlslu he wasl kindly rememllbl; llllurless 1:19 tylvusll-i lllilillui Iilltluenyefllly be Pruubylurlul Wu uluun b the dul. Bcnradxrlll. 51.! Dganleuutj-la(lll:ntI.ui1l. lull lllu and Mrs. George Slcwarlt ul;lue)lar;tle;;ll:liEinwglll.be at the home llnl-ne (if. his parents Mr. ad Mrs. cut while cutting wood with a cir- at tllle youag friends galthered a guedllllm hllls0hCl:3;laelJt:1,lgllel:lIll1nlglr:'eu- Jlllrvlue Tnelnor of Emerald ezates. Mrs. Seaman he charge naenly sens . . fllr. Edwin Dennis of Unionvale Tu ' . '3' 1””3".k 5”V9"5 Camvllelllm Wllfl g54W- D h h h ueglnglgjuu fv';f”ul,”lf,':lf :”du"'A lngs and present him with tokens is at preset in Tignlsh. visiting ”' "" 5”” 3”” 7"" "l;" M” oi-ade vil. 1. Danny oallaot. i. '5 ”pe'"""5 ' '9” weeks "' 5”" vey eiiilzlillsy tl!(-lllatlltgsiolllttl lite”. Ml S':ngiielsI:ll:olC:f1tlmf):llii)?i' pnstnwezl? wllllphyerw llrdllltesnl delicious lunch was aeyrved llyaltirs ”' ""''"ll"'""- 7'" '"l'l"ll "" bl” "" M" C'""l”” T''""”' M" l:l've:tll'bylCll)'Ilye(elr hlliylsldlatry nlmall Elm” A"""""' Johnt NB" sorry to hedr that she tint! ares le sad to learn site phas rt; and Mrs Joe if Gallgnt has now REM. M183 Reld W88 the reclltlrni 59"" 1" innmmemu muuc 'l"3' Tumor "d Emu” Hedle Wootllside invited the.mem- 6"" wi 1' 0"" mm” i Dr. Weir was a visitor to OtLenry ln the Prjncg co i S lrlpailtenl t epti Elle fr W. tcrn Hoe gone hole to Kensin ton and ii r of many lovely gifts. for which "'3 "I l"""' "l""””" Friend” of M” Camme Chm” hers ill) her home for next meeting Ml” mcl'”d' st The” 6.1”” recently. renewing old ncquaini- oummerslde my mm 8' lllllunl wh loemfl w';Tl.ul.;?lsVlu luuul, glslur llllnrs Gum. u fuuuuu ol Sel she lllunlled he, meuuuu They all Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haven. son are happy to see her home wllh M" Ruyuurr uu ueuolluuul Grade V. 1. Florence Gallant. slices and visiting with friends, i W ' . , fllunl 9 5 9 l g uolul 'l5 uuu, vlslguu llel. uuruulu departed ,,l u late lluul. ll, ulel, Borden. were recent visitors of from Western Hospital. and much lad" Muulluu cloud wllu llyuul 2. Elaine Gallant. 3 Shirley Dolr- Mr. Stanley Dumviile has re- i r' mid Mrs: S'”l'"g Tl"'ml””" Cull l.ulul-llum uru uxlumled lo mlenus ul R0 Arblu (wood; respective hum”. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B. MacNelll. improved in health. Mrs. Chair 500 ' oli. turned in his hnme' ' . , -, -W 9 . . t . - Mss Ma Ethel MacDona . son ad n a osp a pat nl i g average in . In 01-eary an E"? ffrnlml 0! cenulalt Lot-16 er Mr Pitrickao Connor cape Wolfe stock are pleaslrld to ngteo that he Ml” Fl-"W93 3!l'l0W hid "IE l '7 M h bee h "I le m 1' Du Gin." ur speuuulu u lew days in Syd. feign v st or: in rea lves in Knuts- whb celeumled his 8-Znd bmhday has n'ow returned alter undergoing misfortune to mu uu lu, lee uuuu, a former resident of Wellington for the period of one month. Teacher. Mrs. Lorraine Arlen. l riey. N.S. '" ' uu Tuesday Feuruuuy l2 ..l,ul.. surgery ln Prlucu Fdwurd Island mg u badly um-ulued uuklul cuuu. and now of Summerslde. is vlait- Mr. Timothy Conway, Iwurgolre 3ELMoN1- gcnoot ault. i Mr, Alvin palm”. 0-Luuryl Wu, Mr. and Mrs: Raeford MacLean l” he ll belle, known bl; u haul Hospital All wluh mm I speedy lug hel. lo be cuuflueu ll, uul. hum, ing with friends in Westfield. N. cently enlisted with the Eyal Grade IV. 1. David MacMllsn. a passenger to Amherst on Friday alld l9l'"llY- 0 L98l'Yv m0l0"3(l l-0 of lrleuus uulo 5 uud uuullll and gel well for severul days. B. - Canadian Navy. left Tlgnish on Belmont School report for Jan- 2. Marlene Arsenault. 8. Sandra m..,-uulul New Londoll recently and visited l k .l. yl lg Vl . u l Fl ' A ll r R (rd Hill muuy meuuu regret lu learn Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Conrad Monday morning for Halifax and uary is the following. Arsenault. The l;r.,ll,l.,-llmll held lllell. "ok. with relatives and friends for the 3 ('5 3" 8; .'" "llere? l." 3 .'rl?."'i M 1m" ;l”""mlf "m" ' Ml. Duuu Guuuwlu lu u uulluul lu were recent guests of Mr. and to begin his six weeks bnsic.,train- Grade IX. 1. Winston Yeo. Grade ill. 1. Elizabeth Plattsi lniile party in the basement of the day- l,';fu"':,l(uf,' ”;,'lf,',uAlul”'" 'l',lu.ll”l,'fl;","t ,,,".3,r,;,,,';r,;l.,,”',,';, ufu'l:,:;"":llu'.f Prince County Hogpltnl, Mrs. Garfield Day. . ins. lie is the son of Mr. and Grade vlll. 1. Ernest lninan. 2. Jeannie Gallant. 3. Diane in school on Thursday night, The many friend, of llll-, paler Memuufs ul Burlglfyllll uuwlluu guru ruceull 'ln uhurlulluluafn All Ml-, uuu Mm vemu Gulluul "3. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ward. Mrs. Joseph Conway. Tignish Vil- Grade Vii. 1. Dale Yeo. scnault. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams and Pate are sorry to hear that he is club held luell. mummy meeflug uu look for m; u u eud uuu gum, companled by Mrs. Jemimsh Mao 5l"l'l"l9"ld9r 'P"ll5 5lllld"Y Wllll lll0- Grade VI. 1. Dim! Inmln. I Grid? "- 4- 1- G13" M"”'” family of Charlottetown. were re- a patient in the Prince Edward Flluuy pebl-um-y gm plele recuvery P y Donald and Mrs. Keith MacDon- ML llld M"- ll'l 3'l'l0V' llld 7' Pariahonen. of Si. Simon Ind Verna Barrett. and Marlene Arseneult (equal); 1. cent visitors in the home of Mr. island Hospital in Charlottetown. ' i ' aid were visitors of friends in Sum- llY- 3-M St. Jude Parish. Tignlsh, are sorry Grade V..1. Karl Mecltod. 2. Connie Dolron. 3- G117 Glllllln Adam's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jean Pate. 0iLeary. is merside recently. W l(ll0W lhlt l'9V- Mal. R00ll9Yi Gary Ramsay. Grade Ii. 1. Carol Arsenault. Rahy Adams in Knutsford. spending a few days in Charlotte LARGE ""3; spmulsn ISLAND, Their many relatives and menus - pastor. is ill and requires hospital Grade IV. 1. Mary Cuthbert. 1 2. Wayne rersenault. I. Ansell Mrs. George MacDonald was a town. visiting with relatives and ' regret to learn of the illness in MG 793701535 care. All are praying for his Judy Yeo. 3. Kay Ramsay. Richard. visitor to Charlottetown recently. friends. The Sioux Indian tribes once oc- The Balearic islands of! the Prince County Hospital of the in- Aldahra. one of the depend- recovery. in his abstance. the Grade III. 1. Allan Maclaeod. Grade I. 1. Lynda Perry. 2. -llm' I',lIf'Sl of her sister. Mrs. Joseph Mr. Johnstone and Mr. Percy cupir-d the area from the upper east coast of Spain have a total fant son 4Wayne) of Mr. and Mrs. ences of the Seychelles Islands in parish work is under the care of Grade II. 1. Wayne Yeo. 2. Jacis- mie Arsenanlt. 3- I-villlll G'l"l""' 2 .'. Gallant and family. Sentner. 0'Leary. were visitors to Mississippi to the Rocky Moun- area of close to 2.000 square Bruce Conrad of Summersidc. the Indian Ocean, is famous for Rev. Sylvere Arsennult, curate of ie Barrett. Hllh lV0l'IIe. Eliubetllnlzll" . , Mrs. Donald lvlaaclllachcrn of Summerslue on Friday evening. thins. lnlics. 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