The Wesiem Guardian wad”, August 31. 1954 The Guardian Page 18 T i? cALllICI'l dental of- ”. dons from August 81st to Wen”, and inclusive. 1'n,llC'!'lON books on how 231:; clean. Mid. 'I"'””3- W" '0 mung”, glao Canada Port- ldga Gang obtainable at Braoe'a. ' ras! Isaraaias. and '"ru',u1 bhider twine at g::soe'I- . I .1 r "3; aging in the rur M,.,.ur.TTIa3.H contest will M8111 0. -mu:-sdsv. IIPL 3"!- 4 g. TAYIDI. Optometrist. 1 5, in Alberton oiiice this wiiwrduu gsptember 4th. New ls;,m,,,, apposite theatre. lg” Tull! dance in the M715 hall tonight. Good orches- um "04 noor. Dress. dunagreas ma slsckl- ' .. was ooansoun a In the Emma of the addreu of Miss Wm”,-ea Goodwin at Montrosc United Church Sunday evening the numb” of mgjor ' ages should hgve read 20 not 200. ,m;MEMnElt - you're needed ,; a donor today at either Wei- nmwn std. Hall or St. Mark's Han. xenslugton. Blood Donor gumcs. Be one and save a life .. perhaps your ownl Personals .54. E. E. Arnett oi the RCA. p, who has been stationed in Ot- uwn for the past five years, has been transferred to Trenton, Ont. -Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Matthew leit summe side: by automobile on gunday ior a holiday in Wood- gtock. N3. --5. Aviiss xailhleen and Dorothy mcPhee. Summerslde. are at pre- sent spending a few days in Char- lottetown visiting their cousin. Mrs. Ledwell Doyle. Mr. Doyle and lamilY- -4- -Mr. and Mrs. Justin Woodside. Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Davison. Kensington. left on Sat- bower r ueeday night -3Fl'NAL judging in the rural beautification contest will begin on Thursday, Sept. 2nd. -153. B. W. AULD will be ab- ofiice from Sep- sent ifrom his tember 3rd to 18th inclusive. -TRADE IN YOUR IADIO, -0011: to Tim DANCE tr. town Hall evvcy Wed- Radio. washing machine. ior new Marconi Beatty General Electric washers. Liberal wade in allow- ance. Also television sets. Louis Moose. New Annan. -LEAVES FOE ALBIl.'I'A-llr. Ewan G. I-Iuesila, North Oarlston, leit Buminaiside by plane ior Id- monton. Alberta, on Monday eve- ning. Mr. I-Iuestls has accepted a teaching position is the Edmonton district. -6 -4'0 SPEAK AT W.M.l.- Miss Winnitred Goodwin. a native oi India. the guest of Mrs. Hammond Johnson in summerside. will ad- dress the Aiternoon Auxiliary oi the WMS. oi Trinity ,United Church this aiternoon. She is an overseas scholarship student at the University or Toronto and is at present on a speaking tour. -6. -T0 ATTEND CONVENTION- Dr. L. M. Callback will leave Sum- merslde this morning for St. An- drews by the sea, N.l3., where he will attend the annual convention of the Canadian Dental Associa- tion. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Callbeck and they will visit in Boston. New York and other American cities before returning home. -6 -BICYCLE RECOVERED - A bicycle stolen from the home of Lowell Phillips, summerside. last Tuesday was recovered over the weekend by Constable Harry Mae- Kay oi the Eiummerslde police and returned to its owner sitar proper identification had been made. Hav- ing heard that a bike had been sold to a party at Norboro, Con- stable MacKsy investigated and recovered it. The purchaser was ...Todgy the twenty-eighth prim. county ”ition'w held in Alberwn will open to T319 public.!iortheiirsttil-B6131?-I ... Tssaively expandlnl WJWTY the exhibition will be a, two-day event. The ofiicial openins will be at two o'clock Wednuduv I1- urnoon. Tuesday afternoon entertain- ment will be provided by 910 31' list shows and on Wednesdly the popular Burke ianiily will be W9 sent. Wednesday .4. there will be modern and old time dancin- Ladles' with and domestic Ici- sncawlllba: ; d Tussdayrnorn- ing. Also on Tuesday there will be judging of senerai purine hom- and the first seven sections 01 the -"I believe it would be disast- rous ior Russia to start an atomic war, as the United Stats has high stockpiles or atom and hydroien bombs." said Dr. C. W. Van Der Merws, professor of phyilcl it New York University, who with Mrs. Van Der Merwe has been spending the past three weeks at the Harbor View Cabins at suin- meraidc East. Dr. Van Der Merwe said he agrees with a statement made by Britain's Prime Minister Sir Win- ston Churchill who said that the last safeguard ior peace is the fact that the United States possess I large supply of atomic and hydro- gen bombs and Dr. Van Der Mer- we expressed the belief that ii there should be another war. in all likelihood, the United States would be the first to use the atom bomb. In regard to industrial use of atomic power. the doctor stated that at the moment the Atomic Energy Commission has iull con- trol over atomic power in the United States but that legislation has been endorsed by President Eisenhower giving private industry a share in the development oi atomic energy and that this legis- lation would probably be passed Zblh Allierlon Exhibition Scheduled To open: Two-day Program Planned carriage . horse class. Ayrshire. be Guernsey, and dual purpose short- horn cattle and sheep. On Wed- nesday the Judging of livestock wiu be completed. Last evening entries were being made by a number oi people and it is expected that the total on- triu will exceed those oi any pre- vious year. There will be the usual displays of various sorts oi merchandise which always attract much inter- est. Meals will be served by the Un- ited Church people oi Albertnn. Cascumpec and Tignish. There will also be booths on the grounds where refreshments may be pure chased. U. S. SCIENTIST VISITING S'SlDE COMMENTS ON WAR. ATOMIC POWER and has been associated with the University oi New York since 1925. Dr. Van Der Merwe was born on s. 6.000-acre farm in Richmond. South Africa about live hundred milu from Capetown. and met Mrs. Van Der Merwe. who was also born near Capetown, while she was studying music and sing- ing in the University or Stellen- bosch. I-Ker vocal talents were an- joyed many times over radio sta- tion WJZ, New York, where she was featured vocalist for some time on a program oi standard and classical songs. Mr. Charles K. Harris, who won fame through his song writing compositions, includ- ing "After The Ball Is Over," heard Mrs. Van Der Merwe sing and decided that her voice was ideal ior many of his songs and consequently a great. number of these were rendered by her at numerous memorable occasions. On his retirement next year they plan to return to their home- land, the Union or South Africa, and this being their last visit to the Island atter vacationing here for a number or years, they wish to express their sincere thanks for the hospitality and iriendshlp they enjoyed, which they describe as "surpassing descrlptlo ," during O'leary Clinic -Registering at the first of this week's Red Cross blood donor clinlos held in O'Leary yesterday aiternoon were as donors from O'- Leary iiaeli! while the remaining so represented the iollowlng dist- ricts: Milburn. Knutsiord. West Point, Woodstock. 1' ' sle. Cap: Wolie, I-lebron. Duvar, Coleman. Brae. Cascumpec. Mount Royal, Piusville. Conway and Bloomiieid. It was encouraging to find that 29 of the B6 donors were in attendance for the first time. The Canadian Legion hall at 0'- uary was again given tree or charge for the clinic and it proved an ideal location. Members of O'- lieary W. I. generously provided workers and reireshmenis. The team was also ably assisted by rep- resentatives from O'Leary High School Junior Red Cross. Will Provide Healing In Storage Shed Mr. J. Watson Msclisught, MP announced over the weekend that arrangements have been made to provide heating facilities ior the new storage shed at the Marine Whari in Bummerside, now in the process of reconstruction. Mr. MacNaught stated that due to the fact that the old shed had never been heated no provision had been made to heat the new one nor had any requests been made to install a heating system Recently, however. representations had been made to him to make such arrsngemenrs and as a con- sequence the Department of Pub- lic works has agreed to the pro posai and an item will be insert- ed in the estimates at the next session to provide ior this addit- ional expenditure. 5. NEVER T00 OLD LITTLEHAMPTON, Eng. (CF)- Bill Woolgar. 85. has been ap- iiuinted rubbish collector for this S'slde Finn To Build Wharf Al Damley Bridge -The firm of Baglole and Noyc oi Summerside has been awarded a contract for construction of a landing wharf at Darnley Bridge, it was learned yesterday, irom Mr J. Watson MacNaught, MP. parli- amentary assistant to the Minister oi Fisheries. The amount oi the contract is approximately 812,000 and work is to start immediately. Mr. MacNaught explained that the new whari will provide iacilit- ies for the fishermen of the area to land their fish in close proxi- mity to the factory which is lo- cated there. 8. Large Number of Federal Employees OTTAWA, (CP)- The federal government employed more per- sons in May than in April or the corresponding month a year ago. The bureau of statistics said Monday that the government em- ployed 177.9l.9 persons in May. an increase oi 4,(k38 compared with 173,881 in April. The May total represented a gain of 8,550 over .0 I” May, 1953. The number of persons employ- ed by 22 crown corporations rose to 142,682 In May. an increase or 3,154 over April. However. the Mny total was 5.901 below the 148,583 employed in the corres- ponding month In 1951' NOTICE The Medical Clinic. Sum- merside, will be closed on September 3rd and 4th, and on Labor Day. Sept. 6th. Al Alberlon Blood Donors Clinic abut evening we donors reg- istered at the sixth peacetime Red Cross blood donor clinic to be held in Aibei-tun. Oi this number 3'1 were from the town of Alberton. A considerable number from the O'- Leary and Tigniah areas helped Alberton to exceed its objective oi ioo donors. A large group from one outlying district were influen- ced to attend the clinic by is wom- an whose inia.nt's life had been saved by a blood trarisiusion dur- ing the past year. As in previous years local ar- rangements were made by Albert,-air W. I. and the hall owned by this organization was placed at the dis- posal or the team. Refreshments were provided by members of Al- n berton. Dock and Mill River In- n stitutes. The team was assisted by 5 Mrs C. W Hayes. R..N. and Mrs Eric Corbett. R.N.; also by Evelyn Carpenter. Lona Hunter. Frances Currie, Belle Wilkie and Anne Profit of Alberton High School A group oi boys assisted in unloading the equipment. :13:-jjj-1 Monday - Tuesday August 30-31 ”SUDDEN FEAR" -Starringa Joan Crawford Colored Cartoon Canteen Service 3:30 Standard; 9:30 Daylight STA RLITE DRIVE-IN survmensvoee Summer St. . DIAL S344 631 IIIYIIIE POULTRY Buying live, heavy. finish- ed ohickens, eapon and fowl, Wednesday morning, 1st at my home on Maipe- que Road. Sept. MRS. S. R. PENDLETON, Kensington Phone 65-5 T ja- Notice To Students All students planning to take Grade Xi and Grade XII in Tig- ish High School please send amt. immcdiatrly to the High chool principal. Tignish. Classes begin on Tuesday, Sep- tember 7. Excellent ar-vnmmndatirins in! hnarrling hnvh hnys and girls are available. m Professional cards I E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. 8.0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE sum. Slunmersidl 5l;"I'ered Accountants '1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Bullutn Fumsnerside. P.E.l. - Phone 2881 W. Albert Etobertson P. E. L MUTUAL BUILDINO Granville at Water Street Sununsrsidu P. 0. BOX INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Autn - Casualty . . , S '11 . " St. S Ild ifj;ymT”l5i;"o3.f3;,q9hILt,?,i;'.':'nI233. unaware that It had been nofrsl. in the near iuture. their regular annual visits to sum- ussex W an I . mill: D, V”, Der Me;-W. gm, guess merslds and the Harbor View mg” that.a trip to the moon is not so Cabins. -B. Bopillgmehqigg -i t ti',Mr. r tisti nian 1 think d E F- Illlter - - Mr K" ll" 3"" ' ' cracker-Macllonald on C " Y 9”” .,. 3:. . it " ................. P.E.l. .' 9...... our George Taylor and Jim Dawson, slthought there are a. lot d all or Moncton. N.B.. were week- oultlea to overcome, he ielt that KENSINGTON Jig? M5”-MANELJH-DING and visitors to the home of Mr. g the aocomplishmeii. or such a . D ti D , . MONDAY g TUESDAY 1:15 . 9:15 A Raymond Grunt. and Mrs. Stephen Huestls, North g.A quiet but puny weddmg tremenduous feat might be quite ll ilg 1'. Burleys absence a doctor wsll be at Bu, Doubla mu ' Est. an ””1”””' 4' was wiemniud -t the Summer ” '"”" ” "'””' the Stewart Memorial Health Centre Weekdays 7 mm” 9-'”"'”"” '”.."'""” ""' 58 "mt 5"” 9"m""'" ..Mj55 Edith MacKgy' daughter Presbyterian Manse last evening Di't.hVAnhDer1Merwde is ghnigggnsor; ' fflJ1EPT '-"J'0B,t,9'I9 PIIW5 '5'"11"l3 In Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear of Constableh Harry; Msl41:Ktaoy hoi 3:-1usgik1lrtet;'ci:fck Mvrvheiin dshligiy gllumgmgn 3'3:-use cgflaezc one 0, to 9 P.M. Sunday 2 to 4 P.M. In case of an emer- And another Bowery noya eum- PHONE mo Siimmerside as re urne er - - ' anon, THAT LINE" M Do rd unwed , :1, my the colleges making up the Uni. . ' edy . . hgrmfinzlfemhngl vrlltti Mi? bothcds ac?! Xcttlirimony 3) Riidnag varsity oi New York whlchdhag d-u'I;ha Atcadidan teachers ronclud. gency at any hme can the Health Centre for 1” doc Bank d"'gln&'M'i1'nl-19943! Ind Dentists . . g . m, we at W 5- n:”..i:::”a-..::::. 2:. ii:..::::: ”i..”i;”:'.” .:i:.:"... s....ri:m;:. .8-:...”;i"::.";;:': .4" ton -' m- 4- A- n,,onron -Messrs. Kenneth MacLeod. gowfh N33. Rev, J.Dona1d Mug”. structor and professor or physics Hish Mass in honor of the de- 3 3 ma uovd slum and John pm” of omdawd 31m, 1915 and win be gupefnnu ceased members was celebrated , am 7'3” s'"'"””"m' i u h b t 1 ' g u M; ,, xg, yea gnu 30 yum of by Rev. John Buota oi Mount Car- . (rl'?rleuTIl1;l:TtIiTr)e:lst an;v:vhlel:nl1'lmgli:'l'- ,...ih.?. bgtiifnwg? lf,'.fftl3'..1”bf.,.w”.'.?'f,. iialtihful Eervice rto the university. ml:-51. QQROYALQ9 merside were the guests oi Mr. mawhmg awugorgu und we cur. During the last wsrhhe went to werilepggdogi Ieviliucaltxiogal scubglects L. K. ZIELINSKI, MJ) and Mrs. Vernon Matthew. -5. ma 3 - bouquet 01 pmk Washington. D.C.. W on 0 WM 3' S5 U 1'63! 3 ant. N Gwen. Pmwmom. W E” P” t T be h carnaations. I mlmb" 0' ' WW9 ”I ''”"l”'”” 13);;R””edlf,;l”Ef,i'"W'3ji,'-Jtilg uormsr ?g:::A1' 1-15 9-15 Malpeque Bond - s. a as, men .wo . m" M” - mg med 1 uh d ego ; auan r. mun senau. . A ' - ' - has been the guest of Mr. and mTm:a:rl::;vmx:::;3' m mm mgge ogEy,h:1,,ox1m"g fuse. W pmm The report of the educauonar mm, LIGHT AND POWER LSERS Matinee Tuesday 3:80 xemmwon. p. 5, 3, its -1- F. Arnett. hizurlnrtneruidi; for with ,,,,,,,e m,,,,,,,,.. and ,,,,,,,,., He has a Bachelor of Arts De- xiyen by Elmer WEST OF MT. PLEASANT Fmikle Ulmsltzrr M19" in ppm... gmrnmn 5 be past two mom . e t ior time and t 1 in th Univer it 1' 5t.el- 3 - 0 I 30 SW6 e report . . . . , r---r-rm'?wrm 'lTl Saturday. he planned on spend- ' ,,c,,",':cz;agfga.t:-olgliirtrzifcfii oi ia3g::TeI- IPNGWI net: yclfpetown, of the Ntliomaittee gar French rend- There will be an interruption of service between '0n rn;hs0un;yms'id:mr;i ::i:;!Street PHOTOGRAPHERS ing some time in Halifax. N.s.. South Africa, a Master's Degree '"5- T; met mean and Mr. he hours of 4 A.M. and 6 A.M. September 1st, 2nd. , Sam John NE and ., number 0! town .was groomsman. I th Um em” or Edmbur h Jerry pmeau were .ppomted .5 3 . . Bank drawing Tuesday and sat. IHE READ STUDIO um the bin ..5.'f'.'"i.?il':3l..'i:'2.'l"':'f...:"i..':":.; ..... 5.. "if .1 W1 "W W to make -. w. -m rig to Toronto. -5. I honeymoon mp to D,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,, University of Gottengen, Germany, Wmlo" 0 G PH"-'8 Edward TOWN OF SUMMERSWE - Island Teachers Federation. ,- r'.B.. th bride caring a blue M. - ' Mr. and Mrs. l..eo Elliott of check 5;” with Rum" me”. g A number of resolutions were Montreal. and little daughter. De 1 Th m an "6 d e q u 0 adopted, chief of which was one , berah Ann, are spending a pleas- 501' 95- BY W 1' 8 3Mk8- expressing thanks to the different I M snt vacation at the home of Mr. 9095- 353k-- Wh01'9 "19 groom is French colleges of the Marltimes LAC ith th R.C.A.F. -5. ::3l:a:.:”::::.E"::::'a.l:L"".::; "' W ' ,,-mg,--;gew;,;g;;;er gm-. :2:i:.::::y.::ilw;:;:e:.;? . MAN ro Ponce Town or AI-BEMON brothers, J. P. McMahon. Kinkora. (Continued irom page i2) ice" . mace Mm Sm ; l vention will be held in Miscouche. 3:! James McMahon. Kel1y.s Toronpro Siyocln Toxrmd, sou”; on Mum” 2;” cO'fnlr;mna;iIus1lat.e of iliafiicersnior 13,8 6 - Good SB-III? s. re: res.. en .' r ' Desftoches oi Miscouche; vi - -Miss Doreen Maynard was 4oooNevvlund is is mi "N M” wmdw Pump! president. Mr. Elmer Plnesu c:i A ply In writing giving reierences hostess at her home, summerside. anion um Hap la. and dBUUh3fr.:;a"55Y1V:-3.1m-Ch;ll"lma1T:;; Summemde. Ind secretary mm P where the girls from the Bank , "' W1. W9" 0 - ' ' g ' oi Commerce athered in honor I'M" .1 Sm 5: 51'I'"' M” Gem” H”nd”"”" "Id Sh Emmueh Mmouche' S HARRY 15' TAYL0RWKensIngt”n TOWII Clerk. AIb8l't0l1- 8 mo N N 4v. 4 K oi Miss Patricia Johnson. The bride ll000N Ryan L 11 ions ML HGNIWW3 0" Milli" 35- Wing 1 Ton SHUR.GAIN l-log Grower, '””""'”'”"”d'mh”K'"' wmYtH5-I' 13 Isgwlz as and Mr-siubertaniecir EINTCMNIO wood blanket and other suitable mm" -mm, 1-, 1-, "- - gm, Am, M, mjoyubh evening "0, .,,u -,. ,, and Mr. Davis Murray and Miss N A MMRA Mme the rat... ..,,,.,,.1 , d,,,c,o,,,, isoo Norsoid iv. in WA Geordie Murray. Ian on August Mrs. Harry Wood and two - - ET " lg;fh- mined by mine Mm m'l3 S351. s""uv. 1. ;l;,,);,'e.f"- ”" i "m Vim to 0IdlI1i?:lFenfr0n;tBoston.1baveietufn; Wins 1 Ton SHUR-GAIN Fertiliser. R E G E N gall and Janet Bradshaw. 5450 NC on: as aw sso ' 9 0me- I 9? I Denim VI zsoo N incs s M s with Mrs. Wood's aunt, Mrs. Frank soooururs M NA in Mr. dMr.FredC b,Clbat- - . v A I I) a n y 2333 '5 3 3 ?:.2t.l.n”.il:l:..2::f ri:l:”iE:.3:i2 Y:'.'::..o:” nrlawmi. . . ...r..W".'I"” We '"'"""” ””'”" ”"" l" "'”" M” 0v”NG'lIll(5, ('3&EGsh'53'&E"3?r5HrTi5i?f” W” 25000 as s av. our our . rs. ryon ar y e s I gm, ssoo Os-ml Irv: uva rm and Pei-nwoocL ,Toronto. spent ther holidays with D0035 OPEN 7:30 merchrmtS::lg;?nhD1I:;:n sVevr;ra.1 gm 33.3.: J: 1: 1: Men swam wk their parents in Elmsdsle and CANADA PACKERS LTD. . M,” p 0 g . :1-i!,iIr1l;!esasd.:'isitor to Charlottetown 2:3: g,'f:':,'y, lg W W bow wendmg we put month Wm, Momm" KENSINGTON, P. E. L SAIIH4 W ' 5"” 09'” "5 ”I 3101' l'01l"V9l 313" ind 111 3"!-'0m9T' Mrs Gertrude Doyle of Boston iooo Osislro so so to ' . I M, Ind M”, Gem,” Dawson of 1100p cm. 9; ,5 Hide. M13 0n l'Gi-ll!-D W Enizllnd. Mass.. who is vacationing on the Mmcmnp N. B. u. vim,” with snow lllls 1m 1w. on Thursday, Al-Ialllt 35- I116 W95 Island, spent a pleasant holiday . gs,-5, D . ' W00 P c P "5 '30 "0 accompanied u in u Moncton by as guest of Mrs. Edmund Kelly and Mrs. M:;rvslTfiTrgpea;'reo1iI5NoII-dill 15."? 4333 ?:l."”li' 33 35 "L geornggghegww-;i;rtBg;mmnfo3 Mr. Kelly. 9". I 1000 Parsmaq CH O . 102500 P-me 81 EnsInnd- Min Bowneu hu been The many friends of that fine Parker Drill ii! 315 815 ' ML C", Anus of Amherst N 133 Pu” R 5.5 M ,1 in Scotland ior some time. before old gentleman. Mr. William Burns. 1, W" . bush”! visual. ,0 bra: 1000 Penn s s s entering a hospital in England to regret his illness and hope for an mud d N600 Peruv Oils in mi us tugs nurses training. she will early recovery. .....i': ..':'.':.':':i 3': .'X:”.'"'.?". :m::-'.':.:. rs some her we M W W THEATRE SIIMMEBSIIIE vuuaui mo - roirrcirmmia "1 and poultry for lI-is ti-aodla Th! "0 P'"'''" I20 In three years. Mrs. Myns Callaghan. St. Louis. emCAT"CaJ,oM-In Nova scotia. 621;: ;:llI.v::I"0re :1. gm iw. D t P W In and Mrs. Edward Held, Mrs. mdhmmm ' Mr and M R d W I ,?,.',:3 ';:?,',:I:f,',, ,3; :,'1V' ,3,” retuli-In 1:"?-.scu&. on AUITJIC (2)9 Mir-.sthaei?a(lT:l'cE)'gii::evwe::rl:mTJI:: Tums pride In umouncing that, T"""'”'”mrE'sImWum - . . ' ' ' . Hf ux0&snanub& rraowred to cril.ro.f.yr.5'3".i' on A3?! &;.?:',,,'I”"2;' '1'” 7?” 72.. am, "I':i!';g'3Mh" :',"”''l 'f;;' 3;-hi glll;pe";':lt3' Lt; ;"end the 1-obit" It has been granted the privilege of a...s...mI-nut -I -M I 33 Ezrmzaa 3? gin 3? ::1:.:,u.;to:.pe:r::r I-a.'las::.e gem 311: Mr Ema Mom” rammed by bringing to the theatre goers of this area , H mo ronlo r ' 50.1: K” I'"""l ""1 MISS mo Pros an ass no no Mung or an 364,011, Mon-, motor to his home in Somervilic, the first motion gem". in 2 n H P motored owatt of North Tryon. use Qua Cup 3' 2: N ,q..ocimo,,p on Aug”, ,4. no make accompanied by M1,, Mg;-y Kelly I I to Summerside recently. lag: nix:-:d . I as 3” on nupocu 0! cmumn Develop and Mn, nu-gum 31,, I , Th 585 Ouernonl 1996 IHI mans", uni: ".:...";.-, mi:-:':.." 1:: O A H, M , 5 W ,, ..”.i';..:.”:..::''.-..'n::2.::"it';:i: "'5 to know that his condition is 5”” R” "Wt ” ” " n um" ' l ' ' ” were recent visitors at the home 33 13" "0 . d D . . . ;0n':::eli.atMbeti1e1i;. Airrrouslrrl :3) ”5'3 SL1 '".".f3. 21:: an an ;,":m”"wI:'”;fu;" 0, gr” H; of Mr. and Mrs. David Matthews. 1 . r. omas s a a some Roche ' ' out a iooo Rowen Com was us Mr!" PONY 30318. It their 00"-IRE. Mrs. Bruce Currie has as her g frelgsivingniruu:E:unv3hsIr”lIIis ll? .'lZ,',.lll'. .322 3:2 "'2 c"""”"' glilelzltl 5" gsulhter. Sir-if Mrsi This new dimensional photographic marvel ' 0'1 him and injured mg mp I 31,-. 3... run NI us in c eson a Mr. ck eaon e - A 7 -, supper. guests at the home oi New York, gm hm on '11, i 3”" 55?," " as: an ass Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maecaull. 3y w ' Ind!" ”' 9" Nil"-h TTYWI mo sscur Free no in in cum” 3” r 37 Mr Thane MacNelll Mrs Basil . h 1 p.:tnen'sinsu -heldasuccessfnll aooosa-um e a ma, Wm D: 5, Pi" 9" 33:. M; M",',em mu cnoi M.-cmm The greatest story of love, faith and overw eming ry I U u s - a X". ' D " A........':.:..': h:..;'a:,:: ti: ””i-”:''... i: it it 53.,-nu .:-;:,. 2”;-gee": il'.'.:.";'.':.: i.::t":,"'..:":..iil:: -root-we bro-sit in the mn- ugu g 22' ' ' moo I an . an . 0 an o -i ' Onsr 'd l mo" 35? Q 3: .1 Carleton. m 0"” W "”"'I"- Ten years in preparation - - - Two years in C. -SEPT. - Y1 I? its , h stssio 7 ' - - be from s3ho5i'i”-"-oi? 55-735 Wirarviwi or u ..'.?i.";:ii;:.mr;?'l;::.-3.". pmaucaon - - - wnn - out or tnwunu I Ho';':'t't0fo::,3l":.l End Mrs. Wetngealg garters 06.0 M”! 0:; ,1" .m u u a past two weeks he guests of Mr. l COMO I-lid &.I03' TV” Amnw” ' mm. I'll I C I 0” sassy. 1; mg mi. and Mrs. Elmer Wallace. a rm k goou ma we no , l .way.cA dO:ct:rmw::.qntTifk.l;.:r.i I: 13;; 13;; cap E g The sincere sympathy of all is Q-lid EVOIIIXIS3 if Enm't.'Inment" ce mm... s I l'::II::dh.Offn:0.x:hI PT-inuci: 1:3: maul. E 1:-T" E T '3 '2 ar:fd.nb?r:srtedu;:laTIiv:rde.:wef 11:: I Mun Banding ope. ,h”Imk:17"1l'ii:lpltaI where X-rays re- ,3 !mT.,P" ms is is sag.-33" Mr. Gordon Rix. whose death took g bmk a she was aufierlill irom, -mu 3 II: .00 '1'.” a at :3 place suddenly last week in item -rechngcdm . mm ht: 10!. brokan arm. and mo gnihdcn ' ' ' ,.O. "W a N. sinston. 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