NOVEMBER 10, I 1952 Thai GUARDIAN. i 1) I O Leary and I I I VlCIlIl'I'y -Friends of Mr, William Boui- ier of Glenwood are sorry to hear he was rushed to the P. E. I. Hos- pital. Charlottetown. where he underwent. a. serious operation. Latest report was that his condi- tion is favourable. Mr. Ernest Phillips of O'Leary has again entered the P.E. I. Hos- pital for treatment. His many friends hope for a. speedy recov- ery. M. The many friends of Mrs. Sur- geon Phillips. Mt. Royal, are glad to hear she has returned home after being a patient.in the Prince county Hospital for the past six months. A number of folks from 0'Dcary and vicinity are spending a couple or days i.n.Amherst attending the Winter Fair. Work has again started on the new Co-op. store in 0'l.ieary, after bring closed down for the past month due to shortage of material. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milligan and lamily of Milo moved to O'!.eary Wednesday, November 5th, wheri. they plan to reside during the winter months. Mr. Milligan is employed at Willis' warehouse. sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the wife and family of the late William Duncan, Mill Road, who passed away in the City Hospital. Charlottetown, Fri- day night, October Slst. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bmallman. Forest View, were in Summerside Thursday, October 30th, on busi- H955. ' The many friends of Mr. Robert Ellis are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. and a. speedy recovery is hoped for by all. Hallowe'en passed oi! very quiet- ly here in 0'Lca.ry. The children were all very well behaved and had their fling in clean, hilarious fun. in their various costumes, the children, big and little. paraded zhc streets and almost every home was paid a visit. where they, one and all, received a nice treat of candy. apples, cake, and such like. later returning to their homes, a shed but hapgpy lot. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacAusland ind family motored to Spring Val- ley Sunday. November 2nd, where they spent a very pleasant day with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Upton Seaman, O'- Leary. spent a. very pleasant No- vember lst weekend visiting the mainland. -A.z. Bamslorming lour Plannea Of Latin America OVITAWA. Nov. 8-(C'P)- Trade Minister Howe and a group of Canadian industrialists will under- take a five-week, 15,000-mils barnstorming tour of nine I.aim- American countries next January to consolidate and expand Cana- dian trade gains in that area. The Trade Department Friday announced that the Canadian trade mission 9" first under- taken by- I. cabinet minister in six years-will leave Jan. 5. returning Feb. 10. Countries to be visited include Brazil, Argentina. Uruguay. Ven- ezuela. Columbia. the Dominican Republic. Haiti, Cuba and Mexico. This is the first time Mr. Howe Visits South America as Canadian trade minister, but actually he rill be revisiting old stamping grounds. He planned and built iome of the biggest grain elevators n the Argentine as a commercial ingineer, long before he went into politics 17 years ago. i With him will bea group of roronto industrialists, its well as i Quebec co-operative otiiclal and s representative oi the Canadian vheat Board. ' .......M....- ANCIENT INLET I Minas Basin is an arm of the Bay of Fundy extending more than an miles toward the tdwn of 'ri-um. uwufi QL2: ,wAY l WERE YOU i F-LA66IN6 ME gown r Norlliom and A Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacAr- thur were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis. Mr. Ellis Stewart, Halifax. N.s, is spending his vacation with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment. The many friends of Miss Emma MacArthur regret to hear that she is a. patient in the.Stewart Mem- orial Health Centre. and all join in gwishtng her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Msynal-d Atkin left on' Wednesday morning, Oc- tober 29th on return to their home in Winthrop, Mass., after visiting Mrs. Atkln's sisters, Miss Gertrude McNevin and Mrs. Leigh Hayes. Ellerslle. T Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Atkin were the guests of Mrs. Atklri's uncle, Mr. James E. MacLean. on Sunday, October 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cotton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Baker. Tyne Valley. on Sun- day. October asth. x Mr. and Mrs. Edward McArthur were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McArthur on Sun- day, October 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dyment; Mai-gate: attended the wedding anniversary on Monday evening. October 2'lth of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund May- nard. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. Croaier. Baltic. were visitors to Northam on Monday, October 2'ith. where they visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and family were the guests of Mrs. Millar's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Linkletter. on Sunday. Octo- ber 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment. Mr. Ellis Stewart and Mrs. Reagh Williams motored to Charlottetown on Sunday, October 26th, where they visited friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oulton of the Brae were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment on Sunday, October 19th. Mr. Max McIntyre is confined to his home with blood poisoning. His many friends are wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. Bayfield Rodd. Summerside. is spending his vacation with his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd. A number from this community attended the goose supper in King George Hall, Port Hill. on Wed- nesday evening. October 29. spon- sored by ladies of the Anglican Church. Mrs. Leigh Maynard is taking a short vacation from her duties at the Stewart Memorial Health Cen- tre. She is relieved by Mrs. Win- ston England. Congratulatlons are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard on the occasion of their sixtieth anniversary. Their many friends wish them many more years of happiness together. The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid met at the home of Mrs. P. N. Mccaull on Thursday evening. October 30th. A large number of members were present, and also I! number of visitors. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frankel have returned to their home in New York City, after spending the past week with Mrs. Frankers par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund May- hard. A well known Northam couple. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard. celebrated their 60th wedding an- niversary Sunday, October 26th. at their home in Northam. with the immediate members of their-fam- iiy. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard were married in Summerside October 26th. 1892. On Monday evening they were at home to their friends who called to offer their congrat- ulations and best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard received many val- uable gifts. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the evening: , Congratulations are being ex- I. WA6 TIZVNA - SHAKE THAT HOT COOKED no --MY. i ziPPEi2's- STUCK x AN"1'M BALLEV T .. up INHEREI ' - i lfyne Volley Notes The Tyne Valley Presbyterian Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Peter MaeCall. Ellerslie. on Thursday evening, October 30. with a good attendance. Many from this vicinity attend- ed the goose supper in King George's Hall, Port Hill. on Wed- nesday evening, October 29th. and enjoyed the delicious meal served. Friends of Miss Emma. MacAr- thur are pleased to know she is recovering nicely Am the Health Centre, Tyne Valley. Miss Jennie England, Charlotte- town, vwho for the past -two months has been acting on night duty at the Health Centre. left re- cently to resume her duties in Charlottetown. Mrs. Elsie Hayes lelt on Satur- day. November 1st for Charlotte- town. From there she leaves on November 8rd (or Winnipeg, where she will spend the next year with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Miiligan. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold.,MacLen- nan and family are being welcom- ed to the village. They have pur- chased the Hayes home. Mr. and Mrs. John Maccombe, Fredericton, N. 13., spent a few days recently visiting at the home of Mr. and s. Ernest Ellis. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vass and family. St. Andrews, N.B., have taken up residence in Miss Gertie MacNev- in's house in Tyne Valley. Mr. Wm. MacFarlane, Bedeque, was a. visitor to Northam and Tyne Valley over the November 1st weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roland MacDoug- all and family have moved to Summerside for the winter months. Mr., and Mrs. Nelson Sheen and son have moved into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platts to spend the winter months with them. Many friends of Mrs. Thomas Nlsbet are pleased to see her about again after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Pope Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Newman and family. New Haven, were weekend guests of Mrs. Dan MacLean and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macnean, recently Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacQuarric arid'Mr. and Mrspwiiired Mac- Dougall visited friends in O'Leary and Coleman on Sunday, Novem- ber and. The Tyne Valley Y.P.S. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macbean on Sunday evening, No- vember 2nd. The Presbyterian. Missionary So- ciety met at the home of Mrs. D N. Forbes on Monday evening, November 3rd. Mr. Harold Shaw, Charlottetown. spent a week in Tyne Valley as acting manager in the Royal Bank in the absence of the regular manager, Mr. Ivan MacKay. who with Mrs. MacKay. attended a banquet held in Halifax for the bank managers of the Royal Bank of Canadavln the Maritimes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frankel and Mrs. John Jack returned to their home in New York on Wednesday morning, October 29th. They were accompanied on their return by their neice. Mrs. James Ms.cLean. Summe side. who will spend some time visiting friends in the United States. i -A very large crowd of people assembled at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard on Monday evening. October 2'1th, to celebrate with them the occasion of their sixtieth wedding anniversary. Mr. William Dennis presented an en- velope of money on behalf of the Anglican Church, Port Hill. Mr. Henry Maynard, on behalf of his mother and family. presented Mrs. Maynard with a chair, while Mr. Maynard MacArthur. on behalf of his mother and her next of kin, presented Mr. Maynard with a matching chair. Several other gifts tended to the Rev. and Mrs. John McDonald whose' marriage took place in Windsor. N.S.. on Satur- day aftemoon. October 25th. Mr. McDonald is pastor of the United CINPER OF-'FA THERE, .Bl.JT I 'l'HlNKoIT'5 '”" Church. Tyne Valley. A.W. According to airline crews. ele- phants fly better when accomp- anied by a. hen. Or rather. they are better air travellers for some reason or other when a chicken is taken along. And by way or Makes Elephants Fly Bauer proof. here I. baby pachyderm and its'feathered escort reach New York from India aboard a plane. The little elephant is going to a western zoo. were presented on behalf of those present by Mr. Ross Macxenzle, including two boxes of chocolates from the Northam Women's Insti- tue, of which Mrs. Maynard is a valued member. Women Expect A . Key4Posls In U." S. Cabinet A top woman Republican leader said Friday President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower has given assuranc- as that he will appoint women 1 key government posts, possibly in- cluding the cabinet or ”iittle cab- incl: " Mrs. Ivy Priest. director of the women's division of the Republic- an national committee, told a press conference she intends to recorn. mend the appointment of s wo- man cabinet member. UK? V-9 HOW. the only women ever to sit in the cabinet was iormer Secretary of Labor Frances Per- kl"-E Bppointed by the late Presi- dent Fanklin D. Roosevelt. Other have served in the so. called "little cabinet", which in. eludes such posts as the secretar- ies of the army. and navy and as. sistant secretaries of the various departments. In that category, Mrs. Anna Rosenberg is the pre. sent assistant secretary of defence. WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 senator John Spariaman, Demo. cratic vice-presidential nominee, emered h05Dital Tuesday for treat- ment of larynaitis and what his doctor termed a mild respiratory condition. The Democratic nation. at committee said it was arranging for other speakers to fill his en. -(AP) DISTURIANCE CREATE DY DENT gagements, ouescnou or Aikriow ' v I H. ..-,., zyh. ---t...,”A y we 1.": not Ili: mgiru--l-i't'r Ilie iviiigr Ilm! III? 4 plane. A! coq miles an hour. air flow: over wing,-aiul ronlrol mrfum will; Ir:-memloiu farce. A broken mrfrire imiilzl hum a uibirlpool-; by-ea! Ibo airflouu-deirrof the W t' - make flight impoarlblc. Tba!'r wiry, all RCAF plum: an daily insperleel, rigged and trimmed lgy Milled Airframe Terlmiriani. . . uiingi. .. flap. . . ilom. . . ailerons. . . eleualan. . . milder. . . dive brain. . . landing gear. . . Wlmlyer it": an F-B6 Sabre fgliler ar 4 big Norlb Slur, every RCAF plans mm! have an ojirial okay from lln (iivfrume T(i',IIIl(ltiPl btfore 1'! Ana) 1.45: of- nfrially obeyed for safe flight, from mm In rail. , These skilled troa'es are open: AIR FRAME...AERO-ENGINE ... RADIO-RADAR. .. INSTRUMENT...ARMAMEN'l'...AND iUPPl.Y RCAF ' ROYAI. CANADIIN AIR FORCE or may CONSULT me - AREER COUNSEILOR AT: cHmu.o.'r'rE'rown' Mleeoiiche and , Vicinity -Mrs. nibble Geudet, Mrs. Ar- chie Gsudet and Mrs. Alex Gallant 0! Wellington were visitors in Mis- couhe on Thursday, October 30th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Mrs. Mary Gallant of Egrnont Bay was a recent visitor in Mis- couche at the home or her daugh- ter, Mrs. Theodore DesR.oches. Mrs. Benoni Gsudet of Mis- oouche was in Charlottetown re- cently. Cliiford and Francis DasRoches returned to Ontario recently, iiav- ing spent some time in Mlscoucne at thehome or their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix H. DesRoohes. The boarders of the Miscouicne High School returned to their stu- dies on Monday. November am, after having spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant and daughter, Iris motored to Char- lottetown on Friday, October dist. Mrs. Estelle Gallant of Egmont Bay was a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Deslloches or Miscouehe. Lorina Dcsaoches and Patricia Poirier of Mlscouche spent the No- vember lst week-end in Summer- side. Gerard Perry and Mr. and'Mrs. Tilmon S. Desftoches and family recently spent a week-end in Mono- ton. - Edna. Martin has returned to Boston after having spent several days in Miscouche at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin. Albert Gaudet returned to Petawawa. Ontario on Monday. No- vember 3rd, having spent his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Gaudet of Mlscouche. children or Buinrnerside were re- cont guests of Mrs. Gs.udet's sis- ter, Mn. Joseph J. Cveudet of Mis- couche. Hilda Gallant at Miscoucho was in Charlottetown on Friday. October 30th. Mrs. Thomas iiinkletter of sum- merside was a. visitor in Mlscouche on Tuesday, Novembe 4th, at the home of her sister. Mrs. Ben Perry. Mr. George short of New Yorlf was s. recent visitor in Miscoucho at the home or Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin. Mrs. Cyril Perry and family of Miscoucho were visitors in Sum-- merside on Sunday. November 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin have returned to their home in Bloom- field after spending some time in Miscouche at the home of Mr. Mar- tin's brother, P. C. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Phil 0. Arsenauit and son Louis. of Miscouche. re- cently returned to their home hav- ing spent some time in the United States. Edna Gsudet recently returned to her home in Laiwrence, Massach- usetts, after having spent some time in Miscouche visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. P. C. Martin and her brother, Reggie Gaudet. On Sunday, November 2nd. the Alumnae anniusl meeting was held in the Miscouche Parish Hall. Mr. Haywood of Miminegaah was a. recent visitor in Miscouohe at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Peter Des!-toches. On Wednesday, October 29th, a chicken supper was held in the basement of the new school in Misoouche. which was largely at- tended. Following the supper, a dance was held in one of the class- rooms. The proceeds were in aid or the new school. Friends of Belle. Gaudet of iMis- couche will be sorry to lesm that she has been confined to her home through illness for several weeks. Mrs. Ralph Gaudet and two sate flight is assured by RCAF airframe technicians To be eligible, you musl..'.be between 17 and 40...be physically li'l...liave Gr-ode 8 education or better OR MAI! THIS COUPON Miss Helen Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gallant of Wellington iisaoivun Start your lroini'ng,N9W as a skilled RCAF Teclinician The Journal meal nguirnmvls and opening: CITY.......u...-.-.......... I-I-11-01:--1-: CRSS-SECTION OF WING l""""""""""'-R"""'iT""""""T1. RECRUITING UNIT, Aummerside, P. E. Pluu null use, without obligation, full particulars regarding empl. mus kriui. sues-r Aooasss...........................t...;......... EDUCATION (by grade and provincz)....................... eaus.-us--..-.u.----........,......n......AGI.p.uuua. PAGE rrimraraa; V -l L "STOP PAYING FANCY PRICES AEROWAX a2; wouoiiaim; mu 1;- I were in Miscouche on Wedne-'rdBV october 29th. 1 ,j:. I Friends of iviarquei-no Leolair oi- Mlscouche are sorry to hear than she has been confined to her hovm for some time. ' -BV. ,.,g,............. I Locke Road And lliclnity -The young Misses Alberta and Annie Myers returned to than home in Roseville recently and spending a week visiting their grandfather in Forest View. ' Mr. Clifford Arsenault. Howlan. spent Sunday afternoon, Novem- ber 2nd visiting Mr. John Wedge. Forest View. Mr. Henry Gallant of the Locke Road was in O'Leary on Monday. November 3rd. Mrs. Max Martin of Emerald, spent Sunday. November 2nd via-J iting in Howlan and Duvar. Mr. Alban Gallant who is eni- ployed in" Charlottetown, spent Sunday. November 2nd, at his home in Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant, of O'Leary spent Sunday, Novem- ber 2nd in Piusville. ” Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Forest View spent Sunday afternoon, No- vember 2nd in Duvar. Ag" Building, I.-Phone 3223 now available in the R.C.A.F. ........PROVlNCl.....u.s 'csMe', THE R. C. A. F. 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