P.E.|. OFFICER CADET RAINS 0N TANKS Members of the Canadian Offi- cers Training Corps attached to the Royal Canadian 'Armoured Corps School in Camp Borden, Ont, for the summer are com- pleting a final Week of familiari- zation on the Sherman tank. Left to right are 0/0 Harold Bentley of Kenora, Ont, a student at McMaster University” Hamilton; O/C Vimy Gregory of Charlotte- toWn, P.E.l., a member of the Prince Edward Island Regiment; O/C Gerry Benzon, 880 Poirier Street, Montreal, Que, a student at Mount Allison University, Salckville, N.B.; Sgt. Ted Carter, New Westminster, B. C., an R. United Church Baby Band) _ Held Its Annual Meeting / 37 children and 23 adults were in attendance at the Annual meet- lmg'or the United Ohurch Balby Band. in O’lealry held in the church. Meeting opened with the Lord‘s prayer followed by hymn with Mrs. Robert Woodside as organ- ist Following a reading and pra- yerby Mrs. Harry Adams, Mrs. - Dan MalcPherson read a very in- teresting story to the children entitled, “Little Candles.” Prayer was offered by Mrs. Edward MacDougalll. Mrs. Reg- inald Adams gave a reading, "Jesus the Childrens’ Offering and mite boxes were received by Misses Norma- Adams, and Olga Dennis. Remarks were made by Mrs. Alice Turner, after which Mrs. Adams expressed her thanks to the ladies for assisting her with the Band. A hymn followed by the Mimah benediction closed the meeting. Aiter which ice cream and cake were served. I Life members were made as follows: Marguerite K Woodside by Mrs. Robert Woodside, Val- erie M. Dennis by , Mrs. Edwin Mathieson, Arlen-e Mathieson by Mrs. A.J. Mathieson, Patricia T. Boates by Mrs‘. Randall‘Boa-tes. Karen H. Adams by Mrs. Harry Adams, Ronllad F. Dunville by Mrs. Edsyl’e Dunvillle, Cindy J. Maclean by Mrs. Raeiord Mac- Lean, Patric'a L. Kean by Mrs. Elva Wedl , Larry A. Yeo by Mrs. Margaret Dunnville. Lead- ers Adams and Mrs. B. MacDougall. D.N. I SPRINGHlLL‘ " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost, Springln'll, were at home Thurs- day evening August 14th to rel- atives and friends. Among those ' present were, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson, and son Gary, Port-land Maine. Mrs. D ale Simmons, Portland, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo, Port Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grendlay, North En- more. Mr. and ers. Roland Bry— ant and daughter Doreen and son Vans, Nlorth Enlmldre. Mr. 'Sltanleyl EBryant, Montreal. Mrs. Gordon MacArthur, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frost, Enmore, Mrs. Gen. aid MacArthur, Springllill, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ellis, and son Brian, Summerside. - Mrs. Wlaltelr Enman' MacAdam, Now Brunswick, is spending a few days‘alt the home of her son and daughter-in-lalw, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eyman, North En- more. ‘ /. A.W.l. Doreen Bryant leflt Mon- day, August 18th, for Gimili, Man- itoba, where she has been posted with the Airflonce. A.W.l. Bryant had spent her lea-Vs with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bry- alnt, North Enmore. Mrs. Claude Yeo and Mrs. Roy Strongman, Port Hill, and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur, Ottawa, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, North Enmore. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ma’c- Arthur, Sprinlglhill, were recent visitors at the homes of Mr. Wal- lace MacArthur, MacEw‘en Road, Summerside, and Mrs. Bradford Yeo, Summrerside East. hr. and Mrs. Gerald Mac- Arthur and sons Grant andDwi- ghut, Springthill, were recent visi- torsat the home of Mr. and Roy Strongman, Port Hill. Mrs. Katherine Coulson, Sea, View, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MalclLelod, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nes‘bitt, Aunusta, Maine, are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Adah Dymenlt, Sprinsglhill. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Olson, 'Portland, Maine, are spending ‘ their holidays at the home of Mrs. Olson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Naye, Enmore. Mr. Leslie Hardy, Freeland. was, a recent visitor at the home of his grandmother-{Mrs Albert YeotHarmony. - Mrs. Corneilus MacKinnon. Swmmerside, is visiting at the home of Mrs. MacKimlon’s dau- ghter. and son-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur, Enmorc. A Very successful picnic was “held at the new school house at Mount Pleasant, on Friday, Aug- ust«8th. Much credit is due the people of the district for the splen did school they built, and. having completed it for the opening of the present school term. Mrs. A‘- bert MacArthur is teacher of the senior grades. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. William H. Phil- lips, MinoN'eils Mills, who cele— brated their fittieth wedding an- niversary on Tuesday, August 12 They were at home of their many friends and relatives, from far and near. who called to offer con- gratulations to this popular cou- Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ellis and sons Blair, Wayne, and ER‘EC, and daughter Dianna, O‘Leary, were recent visitors at ‘he home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur, Slpri n eh ii i. for the new term, with the follow- ing teachers: Mount Pleasant Sr. grades, is Mfrs. Albert MacArthur mount Pleasant Jr; grades, Miss Harriet MacLeod. Enmore school Miss Margaret MacIntosht and North Enuioreis Mr Robert Grin- dllau- ‘ t , Miss Doreen Thompson, Gage- N .B. is spending a few days at the home oijr. and Mrs..C.all- ude MacArthur, Friends of Mrs. Herb Yep, of Ramona/hare pleased to see her home again alter being a patient in Prince GountylHospital. Mrs. William Bryant, Summer- side, and Mr. and Mrs. 'Rlalph Bryant, Halifax,. were Sunday visitors at the home oer. and Mrs. Robert Grindlay, North Eln- msore. * ‘ Friends of Mary Stewart, North Enmore, are pleased to see her home again after being a pat- ient in Tynei‘yallley Health Cen- tre. - ‘ Mr. land Mrs. Earl Cotton, Mount Pleasant, were recent visi- tors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Syl- vester, Derol‘fe, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewster, all of West River, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyman, West River, N.S., were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, Mount Pleasant. Sympathy is extended to the family 01‘ the late Mary Belle MacArthur, whose death occurr- eed at Prince County Hospital, on Sunday, August 17th, 1958. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M‘acLaur- in, and son Eugene, returned to their home in Enmore, after spending sometime in different parts of the Unit-ed States and Ontario. ' Mr. Harry Ford, Thorold, 0n— tario, is spending his holidays at the home of his brother and sis- ter-inelaw, MII‘. and Mrs. Russell Ford, Mount Pleasant. M-r. Russell Palmer, Freeland, was a. recent visitor at the home of his brother-inelaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. MacAr- thur, Sprinlglnlll. ' I O'LEARY ' Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Small- man and family of‘ Petawarwa, motored to the island last week and are spending a Very enjoy- able holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rix, Locke Road and Mrs. Smallman’s sis- ter, and brother - in - .law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer, O’Leary, and other members of the lam: ily in the Vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matthews and family, Ottawa, returned to their home“ alt-er spending. their holidays with relatives in O’Leary and Alberton, where they visited Mrs. Mla-tthews’ Mother, Mrs. Keir Campbell. Rev. Heber Kean, pastor of the O‘Leary United Church congre- gation has returned to his duties, after spending his holidays near Truro. Nova scotia. Mrs. Kean and children are, visiting for a few days longer with her parents and sisters in Truro. Miss Leila Craswell. R.N.. has returned to her duties at the community Hospital, after s}end- ing her holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Alban Cras- Well, Bloomfield. Mr. James MacKrnvie, Gal - The (01.1”ng schools walled; gary. Alta, is Visiting his moth C. A. F. School Instructor; O/C Clas G. Larsson, 259' Percival Ave., Montreal, Que, a student at Mount Allison University; and O/C Geoffrey Tiberghien, 240 Bloomfield Ave., Montreal, Que, who is attending the College Mili- taire at St. Jean, Que., under the Regular Officer Training Plan. er, Mm. Angus MacKenzie and: iamin in O’Leary. , Mrs. Lydia Powers, USA. is her daughter and son-in- laIw,-Mr. d‘Mrs. Atwood Mac- Donald, Gl nlwood, and other re- latives in Dr. Robert Frizzell, Elmsdale, N.S., spent the week-end at the .home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Frizzell, Spring- field. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Russel 120wa and iamily returned to,their home in Bangor, Maine, after Ma‘s. MacDonald, Milo. , Miss Doris Shaw has returned to her home in Pictou, N.S., af- ter spending the week - end- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Still- ing Frizzell, Springfield. Mr‘. and Mrs. Bimh Yen, .St. Eileamrs, attended the Baptist picnic in O’Leary. Thursday and also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin The members of the Knutsford World Wide Guild, held their regular meetingat Mr. and Mrs. Foster .Smallmaln’s Cottage, Mill River, on Tuesday, July 29th. Great Great ' «Grandmother . Of 97 Passes SUMME‘RSItDE—The death oc- curred wt theChronic'Care Centre ,Surnmerside recently ‘ of Adella Almi-ra Gardiner, wife of the late Richard Gardiner formerly of Lot 16 in her 97th year. I The late Mrs. Gardiner, the former Adella Lyle of Central Lot 16 was a l-adyof a: quiet and gentle disposition, and was noted for many acts of kindness. Her husband predeceased her almost 6 years ago. Surwiving are three daughters and one son Elsie, Mrs. Albert Shepard, Kelso, Washington; S‘ad- ie, Mrs. Harry Murray, Pocasset', Mass; Annie, Mrs. Ben Pillman, Traveller’s Rest; Leslie, Wetas- kiwin, Alberta; also two brdthers of Michigan. Two sons George and Thomas and one daughter Florence, Mrs. William Miller, predeceased her. She also leaves .14 grand-chil- dren, 12 great grandchildren, and one great, great, grand-child. There were many lovely Flor- al tributes. The pail bearers were Seymour Thompson, Ivan Clarke, Claude Ram-say, Lloyd Best, Winfield Gamble, Aage Johnson. The funeral was held from the United Church hit 16, Interment church cemetery, Rev. Alex Ma Kay, officiating. I ‘ MISCOUCHE Patricia Rackier who is an R. ‘C. A. F. Cadet for the sum- mer months, recently spent a week - end at her home in Mis— couche. Patricia is stationed in Halifax. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallant and four children of Murdock- ville, Quebec recently visited in Miscouche, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Jerry Gallant of Saint John, New Brunswick, recently spent some time in Miscouc'he, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charr‘zs DeCoste. Nina Walsh, who is a patient at the Polio Clinic in Charlotte- town, recently spent a weekend in Miscouche at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown, of Halifax, recently visited in Miscouche, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Poirier. Rev. Father Joseph Gaudet of Boston, Mass, USA. recently visited in Miscouch-e, at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Robert Gaudet. June Gallant. R.N., who is em» played in Charlottetown. is spend~ ing the holidays in Miscouche, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant and daughter Maureen, of Oyster Bed Bridge, were recent visitors visiting at the borne of Mr. and‘ WELLINGTON Mrs. Bruce Conrad and two sons, Wayne and Brian, of Hali- fax, N.S. arrived here on Saturday to spend a months holidays with her mother, Mrs. Garfield Day and brother and sisters. . Rev. Dr. A. S. Murray, recent- _ 1y visited friends in this district. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bell re cently visited their son Lorne, of Halifax, N.S. His many friends will be pleas- ‘ ed to see Benny Arsenau-lt home from P. C. Hospital, whre he re- cently underwent an operation. Mr. Burfield‘ MacCausland, Charlottetown, recently Visited his brother Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Agno Maddix and Mr. and Mrs. Cyr Maddix, re- cently had as guests, sister St. Veroni que du Calvaire and Sis- t " St. Rosel-ine both of Mont- real. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford De Coffe, and four children of Darmouth, spent their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cormien Mr. and Mrs. Gus Arsenault of Monoton and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Arsenault ,of Montreal, spent a few days with and Mrs. A-u- bin Arsenault, of St. Gilbert. V Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cormier and three children from Wheatiey Ri- ver, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cormier. Miss May Berna-rd, St. Gilbert, has entered P. C. Hospital for minor surgery. Her many friends wish her a‘ speedy recovery. Mrs. Ralph Arsenault and damn ghter Alice, and Mrs. Ellen Alr- senault, attended the pilgrimage _at Ste. Ann De Beaupre, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Arse- nauit and family, of Schulegille, N.Y. are visiting at the ho e of Mr. and Mrs. Toussainlt Gallant, of St. Rhaphael. mond, has been a recent wisitor of her nephew, Expedit Gallant. While visiting here 5 also at- tended the Gallant - Cormier wedding. Mrs. Gallant has now returned to her. hhome. ,Raymond Gallant, 'l‘oronto, re- cently visited at the home of 1:15 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Gallant. , other of ohhano, is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Alhan Poir- ier. ’ I Mrs... Alvina, Gallant of ‘ Mont- real, was a- recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aucoin. , Mrs. Jacques Gallant and Mrs. Arthur Pitre from Souris, attend- ed the ceremonies at. Our Lady also visited Mrs. Frank Aucoin. Mrs. Severin Gallant, Montreal, spent sometimedn Egmont Bay, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gallant, also his aged mother, Mrs. Niceuhm‘e Gallant. " Mrs. Emile. accom- panied. by her sister Mrs. Anth- ony Bernard, left for Montreal, time. a Mr. Adelard Gallant, Toronto, is holidaying in Egmont Bay, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant. Miss Alice Bernard, St. Philip, attended the Pilgrimage .to Ste. Ann de Beaupre' and cap -‘ de - la- Mladeline. . v Miss Goreen Arsenault, St. Johns, Quebec, was a recent vis- itor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ber- nard. i Mr. Narcissc Gautreau, Toron— to, spent his holidays in St. Phil- ip, with his family who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glorice Gormier, for summer months. Mrs. ’Alphi-e Gallant accompan- ied by daughter Inez, and a friend, Miss Marguerite Gallant, all of Dieppe, N.B. recently visit- ed in St. Gilbert. Word has been received in Albram’s Village, of the death in Saskatoon, Sask; of Mrs Ray LeMay (nee Mary McNeill). She . was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Octy Mcheill of Mis- couche, and for a number of years taught school on P. E Is- land before going West. Left to mourn are her husband and a sister Florence McNeill, of Re- gina, Sask. A surprise party was held Aug— ust 11th., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alyce Arsenault, in honor to Miscouche. ' Til-lie Belle Squarebriggs. of USA. recently arrived in Mis- couc‘he at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Square briggs. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gaudet, of Miscouche recently visited friends and relatives in Moncton, New Brunswick. On Wednesday evening, a show- er was held in the parish hall, in honor of Auldine DeCoste and Aubrey Arsenault, whose mar— riage will take place in the near future. The hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion, and many valuable gifts were receiv- ed. The accompanying verses were read by Millie DeCoste. Mrs. Antoine Gallant, of Egmont Bay, recently visited in Miscouche at the home of her daugther Mrs. Charles DeCoste. Beverly Morris of Kinkora, re- cently spent a week - end in Mis- couche, guest of Geralda Veno. ion. {was a recent visitor to M1»- couchc DAL Mrs. Frank Gallant of Rich' at Mont Carmel church. They ' where they will visit for some - Mrs. Alex, Gallant, of Welling- nf their son - In- law anu dugn- tcr. Mr. and Mrs. Geral Ram- say, who were recently married. A large crowd gathered for this occasion and a well - Worried address was read with the pre- sentation of beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant, St. Chrysostum had as visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Trudeau and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arse- nault, Mr. Leavdre Arsenault of Montreal aslo Mr. Arthur Chais» son of U. S. A., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gallant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Augustin Arsenault and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arse- nault and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Philibert Arsenault all of Abram’s Village, the occasion be ing a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Eloi Arsenault .of Bridgeport, Conn, recently visu- ed Mr. and Mrs. P‘olycarpe Ar- seniault and other relatives. Miss MargieDunn, Charlotte- town, spent some time visiting her grandmother“ Mrs. John P., OF P.E.|.l s A . QWDE 5. CHARLO NO LIGHTING REQUIRED ’ , On Pilot ’at all times; simply open control and ,. Arsenault. also uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Medd‘ie Arsenault. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Gus Arsenault, Bridgeport, Conn, Mr. Philip Gallant, Chelsea, Mass, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Arcade Ar- senault MT. and Mrs. Amand Ar- senault. Mr. Jerry Arsenauit, Everett, Mass, paid a short visit to St. Chrysostem where he Visited re- latives and friends. Friends of Master Donald Ar- seuault will regret to learn he had the misfortune to fracture a bone in his leg. Donald is the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Josey E. Arsenault. - Mr. and Mrs. Zevon Savoie and four chi-1dr have returned to their home i- Va-udreiul, Que- bec. after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gallant, Abram’s Village. Cpl. Alfred Gallant, Gavgetown, N.B. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Gallant. 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