WERE wea SWS Oe Ft Fee et ee et he Ok cee ee Bee * aE We 66 Fae OST ee oa .— te ome ae = ewes 8 a ks ee ee 3. CHURC : ; . John Foster Dulles gestures from his wheelchair in the sit- ting room of his Walter Reed ‘hospital suite as he talks with Mrs. J. Gallant Is Laid To Rest ALBERTON — The funeral of Mrs. Jerome Gallant was held Wednesday morning from the Palmer Road Church where Solemn High Mass was conduc- ted by Rev. Patrick Walsh with Rev. Phelan McKenna, deacon, and Rev. Nazaire Gallant, sub- deacon. Pallbearers were Boyd Ber- nard, Joseph Allain, Leo Dow eette. Andrew Jones, Emile t Ferron. Flower bearers were John Jones, David Jones, Sydney Jones, Joseph Peters, David Ferron, John Doucette, Victor Doucette, Arthur Doutette, Perrie Profit and Owen Gaudet. Besides her husband the late Mrs. Gallant is survived by six daughters; Mrs. Frank Bernard (Florence) St. Catherines, Ont:: Mrs. Earnest Ferron (Loretta) | points. Westbritm. Maine: Mrs. Alex Chaisson (Mildred) West Brook, Maine, Mrs. Alphonse Perry (Annie Mae), St. Louis; Mrs. Boyd Bernard ‘Leona) Pleasant View; Mrs. Delia Doucette with whom she resided. ‘ Doucetie, Pleasant View, a bro- HILL AND IKE VISIT Winston Churchill, former Brit-)ture of Churchill painted by Ei a ry ish prime minister and President Eisenhower as they pay a sur- LLES senhower. (U.S. Army Phote via | prise visit to him. On wall is pic-_ AP Wirephote) Offi AF Officers Visit S‘side SUMMERSIDE—An Argus air- | craft touched down at the RCAF | Station here yesterday carrying! the former commanding officer | of the station Group Captain W. H. Swetman, DFC, and Colonel A. V. Beck of the USAF base at | Goose Bay. The two air force officers are} touring Maritime air bases. Today they are scheduled to visit Charlottetown where they | F. W. Hyndman, Acting-Premier J. George MacKay and Mayor | Edwin C. Johnstone. | At noon they will be guests at a luncheon of the APEC execu- tive at the Charlottetown | Hotel. Both mén played important roles in the recent trade mission held at Goose Bay and other northern 4-H Calf Club Names. Officers SUMMERSILDE— Joseph Gillis, | Bayfield, was e'ected president of | ection of the department of agri- culture. Elected vice-president was Jean MacLean, Birch Hill, and secretary treasurer, Carole Phil- lips, Arlington. Elected club | leader, Oswald Yeo and assistant club Jeader, Loman MacLean. The meeting decided that the reguiar judging class would be held during the second week of the month and the regular meet- ing would be held on the last Monday of each month at 8 o'clock. Introduced to the meeting was the Assistant agricultural repre- sentative, Miss Myna Livingstone. _The 4-H club policy and ques- will cal on Lieutenant-Governor | tions regarding the calf Gub pro- | ject were explained to the gather- ing by. the agricultural represen- tative, Allan Palmer. Trinity Ass’n. Holds Meeting SUMMERSIDE monthly meeting of the Trinity Men’s Club was held in Epworth Miracle of Warren Walker” was | SEE Hall. Summerside Wednesdy much -enjoyed. Personal glimp- . Complete Ration evening. ses were given hy Don Adams, ° . 5 Bag Lots—Cash The —meeting was presided | Vance ZBridges. Allen Jenkins, Towine Service over by the president Vance Btuad Rogers and Mr. Webber. | Day Phone 9722 Bridges. | .During the business period Night Phone 8048 . 8858 Rev. C. R, Webber opened the The regular | — Mad ~ - \ Various Speakers Address WMS Afternoon Auxiliary The May meeting of the After-| reading of the minutes noon Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of Avard the treasurer, Trinity United Church—eenvened - gave her report ir *2 See 4a’: on -Thursiay afternoon. After the invocation Miss Mabel Newsom read the. a «Sered orayr iy ft ath Rigtstg a , ily ill ue i e E ¥ ; i i i [ ef | i 5 RF oEE i : a fy FE | g i i ; BEa5 Rs i ae 3 As this is the month in which) clothi Mother's Day falls, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. . Gillespie, Comm Neali, devotional leader spoke ity Friendship secretary on “ and Their Respon-| ed 145 calls made by her com- sibilities’. She touched on some mittee on sick and shut-ins. . of the attributes of a Christian, Miss Gwen Taylor, correspond- mother, love, courage, patience, - ing secretary, read letters of ap- fortitude and said is| preciation from members who a high calling and to help bring’ were remembered during their a life to the fullest and highest | illness. possibility of Christian citizen- The Mizpah benediction closed ship is its highest glory. this interesting meeting. ry At this point Mrs. Neale as) as : mwah ANNANDALE SCHOOL : alter er, : 2 director of the Protestant Wel- Following is the Annandale heard fare Bureau, who, in a very in-|SChool report for the month of | formative address gave a better | April: understanding of the work car-| Grade IX: 1. Theresa Camp- ried on by the Bureau. bell, 2. Katherine Campbel!, 3. He showed how members doule Fay Good. help in many avenues of service,; Grade VHI: 1. by participating in matters that 2. Laura Jenkins. make fr a moral 2“ a better, Grade VII: 1. 2 i University Group To Give Concert KENSINGTON — Miss Maida’ Patty Jenkins, | garet Gordon Blac- community. Mr. Baker was kett, 2. David Blackett, 3. Roy u thanked by Mrs. Gordon Avard' Metcalfe. Conservatory of Music faculty, on behalf of the society. | Grade VI: 1. Lynda McFariare, ELLERSLIE AND BIDEFORD The Bideford W.I. was held in the Ellerslie Bideford School on Tuesday evening. Friends are sorry to hear Mrs. Keith MacDougll was confined to her home through illness. The Elierslie W.1. was held in the Ellerslie Bideford School on Tuesday" evening. : Friends are sorry to hear of the jliness of Mr. Pres. MacCaull and that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. : Friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. Annie Stone- In the absence of the presi- 2. Mary Jenkins, 3. Allen HKou- dent, Mrs. A. F. MacLean con- chard. ducted the business. After the Grade [V (sr.j: 1. Judy Jen- peer re ene ———~ kins, 2. Johnay Campbell. Baptist Guild 2"Yohn Bouchard, 3. June, Pow. Plans Supper chard. . . Grade HI: 1. Marshal MacDon- The monthly meeting of the Kaye Lockwood Guild met Tues- ald, 2. Felix Campbell ‘day evening at the home of Mrs. Grade H: 1. Glenda Blackett. Grade 1 (sr.): 1. Edna Camp- ' Manuel with 10 members pres- ent, — . bell. 2. Jimmy VanBuskirk and |/Edward Campbell (equal), 3. The devotional period led by Mrs. Corney opened with a Johnny MacDonald. ‘Grade 1 (Jr.): 1. Barry Blac- kett, 2. Frances Ann Jenkins. Teacher: Mrs. Helen Cobb. hymn, followed by a _ reading, | - closing with prayer and hymn. The business period was pre- sided over by the president, Mrs. Model Aircraft Heartz. Collection was taken and To Be Judged a Weighing Party was held. Plans were made for the Sep-| The RCAF has requested that ' tember meeting and also arrange-| participants in the National house and that she is a-patient ments made for the June 2nd.| Model Aircraft Contest forward|in the O'Leary Community Hos- supper meeting. their entry to the Chairman, pital. oe a a eee Se ee = ¥ 7 i 7” Lisi : tall | ere Ee Be ene en ee eee ae ener ‘ ee r" big hata ’ oe qe i ER ! é E ! : u i li I : ‘ ; Mi 5 } ft Ty i | | f f i : F z & | i E23 eF -F j i Ht F i Ali wish Bill success in Montrose,| attended the Preshg- terial held in Charlottetown Saturday, April 25th. i ff u Mr. Aitken of Fortune. Her many friends will regret to learn Mrs. William J. Har- ington of Spring Valley is a pa- ospital ing and your CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS is dangerous. Let us electrical wit® inconvenient, costly check Housepower right - away. 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