nngacsoa ?a.. Page 12. The Ouanllanfrlday. Sept. 30. 1955 Iodequo ' Mrs. lleber Myers, Carleton. lett on Thursday. S , i mid. in Mrs. Marla Glendenning. who to ill b the Mont,-ton Hospital. ” ”ers of Moncton N.l.. to visit her aister.lM;-, ""1 Mn tlMrs. Samuel Barlow over the week end. Wellington Mr. and Mrs. Billy McLure and Sum side. visited Rufus McLure and QIIHONT W, l.. lmlhl. Mn. ea-non ill! and Mn. The September meeting of theylcdson Rayner- W. l. was held at the home oil Collection was 01.3). The pro- Mra. Frank lhielda. The presidentygram committee led a contest and open r' the meeting with Creed-ybingo was enjoyed. Eight members answered roll call Lunch was served by the cum- wlth a "grab bag". Minutes of the mittee in charge and the meeting last meeting and special meeting closed with the Queen. were read. approved and signed --:--e- Correspondence was read. The alclt committee reported six calls had been made and treats Elmsdole . . , l Mm Audrey Todd. principal of: Miss Caroline Barlow and broth- carleton Siding school is ill at her gr Cy,-:1, or summu-,gde ,p.m u-.9 l”'"'l" B""d'"”"'- week-end with their parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Colgan. "M M" 1'' Tulowt "d M” "I1 M"' Jnk D""""'- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallant and picture had been put up in school, tissue. soap. flags and a fly bomb retary will order remnants from taken. School committee reported I had been bought for school. It was he” "I moved that hills be paid. The ser- 8 SP4-'9d.V "('"V9"3- Frietltlx and relatives of Mrs. M J. Redmond of Alberton regret to her illness and wish her Mrs. H. D Curllelt. Aihcrltln. l'm"' N5" "9" U"''" "I ME-lfamily have taken up residence in and Mrs. Ralph Mac('aull. Carle- msidlna. on Friday. September Mra. Arthllr Chapman. Calgary. and her daughter Mra. Myrtle Young. Kamloops. I. C. are visit- hg in Carleton with Mra. Ralph Mnc('anll and Mr. Macfaull. The Carleton Women's lllslllllie held their annual chicken supper in the school auditnrlllm on Tllesriay evening September 20th There was a large attendance. Mr and Mrs Mallrlre Wetlllore and two sons. Fredericton. N B. were weekend guests of Mr and Mn. Arthur Murray. A special meeting umler the auspices of the Young People"; tlihle Class was held in the United Church here on Sunday elening Iaptember 25th. There tans II large attendance. Mr Arthur lllurrav l l l lnternlent was in the church ceme- She also showed slides which gave Williams morning from Bowness F u n e ral llate Conception Church where Re- Wetlington. - The funeral of the late Mr. P..i. took place Wednesday Home to the Wellington lmmacu- quiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Leonard MacDonald who also officiated at the grave. Rev Mum- auhan was present in the sanctuary presided and conducted the service. assisted by Miss Catherine Call- heck. who read the Scripture lesson The guest speaker was Dr. Florence Murray. on tllrlough from Korea She gave an interesting ad- dress on her work in that country. an idea of the ravages of the war as well as showing how conditions Ealtons. he next meeting will he at the . home of Mrs. Erison Rayner. M"' and (amemn Lunch ”""mm"' M” Hamml Mrs. Kcith (iullulrnc. lliuncton. Mm ""1 M" Wm Mm: Pmgumlwas a recent visitor at the homc ""mmm"' Mrs" Ll”-V Hagg'"y'loi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and Mrs. Cecil Mill: new sick com- wumms. tery. Pallbearers were Bernard, M,-g nun. M.-Kenna is spenrlinu Linus and Norbett lilac-Klnnon. holiday in Detroit where he is Elmer Roblllsoll. Arttlur Gaudel 3 gm-st nf his uncle and aunt, Mr Ind Urb-VI M89N!'ill- land Mrs. Joseph Mcl(e-nntl The Red Crmzs mccllng um. heldl The nmny friends of llr. Rny in English School on Friday. Sept H.-raw,-I M1,. 1, suffering from a 9th. The following officers w e r I-.h,.(,k.,,, leg "1 Princp County Hos elected: Presidcnl. Frances Bar-I M31 M," mm 3 wpptly req-over; low: Secretary. Gary Nlcholsl-n I and Treasurer. Mr. and Mrs litlllatltl Cost;-llll Barbara hay. V Mr. and Mrs Gerald Gallant oty tnec Adele leo- and young son Brian left for l-llln lion. Muncton, NH. spent the wcekllllastcr rcccntly. was a Sunday truest of her cousin. are gradually coming back to nor- mai The service was closed with the Reneriirtinn by Rev. E. S. Weeks .12 Gauge SHELLS if .17.". box FIRESTONI HOMI 3, AUTO co. up. till FRIDAY SPECIALS Opon Until 9.30 Tonight CANUCK 2.ll9 fployed for the past RQH-lalifnx. NS. by the UN R end in Wellimztnn. y Manitoba. Mr Abel Arsellallll rctllrilrtl to Sympathy of ml-my friends and his home hcre alter IIPIHE in em- rclallres is exlrllded to the wirlou few months in lncc Fanny 0 Brlenl and daugh- l-lhl ters of the late Peter M. Gavin , Conway Miss Betty Riley teacher at Conway School spent the week-end with her parents at Unionvale. Mrs. Harold Palmer. Borden. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr- and Mrs. James Macnougall and children Bideford were visit- ors at the home of Mr. and M11. Roy Oaiway, Freeland. Mr. Elliott .Biggur. C. G. S. Cyanlls. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Portage. Mr (filnrles Palmer and brother Cecil. Borden. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs John I). Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children. Lloyd and Elaine. Bord- yen. were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. Freeland: and Mr. and Mrs. John ii. Palmer. Conway. The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's Anglican Church. lnvernes was held at the home of Mrs. Oscar who died in Western Hospital on Friday. September 23rd. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Peter Donahue, Mrs. Roch O'Brien a lMrs. Daniel Dalton in the death last week of their brother. Mr John Gervase Donahue in Huverhill, Mass. He was the eldest naellcn a foul. up aeptemhu nth. Mr. Luther lllea. spent the weekend with and family at Ella:-aloe. Mr. and Mn. Roland Vllitlalna. Summerside were viaitora at the home of Mr- and Mrs. George Hardy, Foxley River. Mr. and Mn. Rayunond llllltgaa c. .l. . . C an and children. Frederick and Bever- .. ley, Beaver Bank. Nova scotia, G visited their home at Conway over the weekend. ' Miss Donna Palmer. summer ' side spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mn. John W. Palmer. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley and children. Bloomfield. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. MaeNeill. New Annan A pleasant evening was spent on Monday September llth when Mr. and Mrs. Delbert opened their home to tender Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gallant (nee Mirlam- Mandersonl a shower. To the strains of "Here Comes the Bride" played by Mrs. Albert Moase. Mrs. Gallant was excorted to the decorated chair by Miss Marjorie Wall. Baskets of gifts were canted in by Misses Myra schurrnan and Joyce Ray- Mercury Moniclair Coupe to l compression ratio has becl coupled with improvements lr handling and ride characteristic: to ensure maximum performuicg at all speeds and under all driving conditions. Among tan models in three aorloa ottered by the new 1956 Mercury is the luxurious Mont- clair coupe shown here. Restyled throughout. the Mohtclalr features a sweep aide moulding which per- mita aye-appealing color combin- ations ln apectacular new "(to- tones”. A new and more rugged Safety-Surge V-8 engine with 9 Wall and Pauline Mandel-aon. Ver- ses and names were read by Paul- ine Moase and Mrs. Don Schurman while Catherine Poole and Irene O'Brien arranged them on the table. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by ladies of the district. Music for the evening was furnished by Mr. Rollie Murphy. i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crozier of D latlves and friends in New Annan. Kensington. and Repd's Corner re- companx d by their son Barry, who cently. On return they were ac- spent the past six weeks visiting with relatives in Kensington. New Annan and Augustine Cove. Miss Erma McNelli left on Sept. tlth to join the Sisters of Martha children. Robert and Sandra wen wcckend visitors in Moncton. Miss Mary Gomm has retumg.-I to Montreal after visiting with M15; Eliic Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Lambe and family. Summerfield. spent Sunday Ch"l”uet"w"' evcning with Mrs. Lzlmbe's pm-. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Donahue, Y, nor, and were opened by shirlene Fail-view. N. S.. visited with re- open FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9.30 BURKE, JEWELLER TABLE OF FANCY JEWELLERY YOUR CHOICE -- TO CLEAR QUEEN STREET OIL FIRED HEATING and COOKING APPLIANCES KENMORE OIL RANGE wives. 5148.88 0 ONLY 55.00 DOWN This new Kenmore Oil Range will prove a real boon to busy house- Automufic Oil Control Forced draft pot type burner Fuil enamel finish. I KENMORE RADIANT HEATER In attractive brown porcelain en- amel finish. Pot type burner for ”” economy and comfort. Automa- tic draft regulator. 349.95 ONLY 05.00 DOWN ATTENTION SPORTSMEN film's Your Last call For Aannunltlon A Further ship- Inant of The flow Imperial Magnum Just Received 04.05 Box tlllaatlt. Phaaatila Friday Extra Specials 5 i sure sale .. zun noon Child's - Men's - Women's ll CHILDREN'S sl-Ions - 31.99 I and D Widths. Silos IV: - I I Men's Crepe Soto - Fabric Top SPORT SHO - :2.” Women's Slvar Brocade PUMPS Regular 50.?! - Only 54.99 RACK or same Si-IOIS Size 4a .. Only 33.99 LePcIge Shoe Co. Ltd. DIAL 474! S. A. MGDOIIALD FIRST FLOOR-Man's Dept. Men's first quhlity Diamond HOSE- Friday Special--Pair . . . . . . . . . Dlic Men's Combination UNDERWEAR in the popular short sleeve and long leg style. Friday Special . . 980 Men's Lined JACKETS in values to 312.50- Friday Special . Men's TOPCOATS with zippered inierlining. Colors grey or blue. Reg. 35251.95. 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Fridayspeclal S2.” White Cotton and White Flannelett.e- Iriday special--3 yards for ILM IASIMINT-- Men's and Boya' SI-ITRTI. Your dlola. Friday Special LldlCs' COAT SWEATERS in IQIOCIOC lllbl Illd col- ors Reg. to 53.50. Frldayspecial 00.00 I Gh-la' JEANS. Full cut atyie.. Colors blue or black. 1 size: a to 14. Reg. 32.49. Friday Ipocial o1.aa y l I .......- 31-00 ....................--.-...... o and-aaaaaanaooaaaaaIIIIOICII Boys' Lined JACKETS for school or play. Value: to R198. Friday Special ..................... IS Ladiea' HALF SLIP! in sites small medium. and large. Reg. to 31.59. Friday spacial aaa IA4e::"OVER.AL.:S.nl:' benagutlattrgtty untortzal dentin. Friday Qacial oaaoaeaoeoaalaaaoaooeaaoaaa IIIIIIOIALII . s. I. Buy your gas a t BILL WARREN? White Rose Service Station And get free dishes. MILLER BROS. LTD. 3. 2-ItIrnor Ioatrla RANGETTI Fibre Glass Insulated Oven undStorogoDruwor F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. LTD. PUMPKIN PIE 43: Mr. and Mrs. George Tllylor and cnis. 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