1 NQVEMBE}! _ 7, A1247 MESTERN GUARDIAN _ o3 Bu; _ Horses, 3 mares, one? year old. Elizabeth Lacey. coieman. R- R- 2- 4"“: OFFICE of Dr. GJ. Gal- mn; xinkora. will be closed from Nov: 7th to 15th. Lnrrcwrronk- Peggy Sig? 5 enrneo . lnglgisifilélghf November 8th. at 3 R M_ by C. W. L. _ws: new. on noun: 1 Cock- rhutt model 30 tractor; 1 B0888 wcr potato grader: B0589 hind ponders‘ gang plows. Also acorn- glete line of parts and accessories V0, potato graders. James A. Mc- neili and Sons. Summerside. Acnnsrucron Presbyterian church, Sunday, November 9th. at 11 A. M. Divine \V0rslilp conduct.- ed by Miss Mary A MacKenzie, Deaconess‘ Norm Tryon and at 8 31L 5x31215111, cusnnorrrzrovm PAGE “HRTEEN ' Z5 RADIUS FREE During the next two weelcs FRIDAY NOV. 7th T0 SATURDAY NOV. 22m p .\i. Sacred Concert by Choirs of glmmcrside, Kensingion and Keir Memm-m Bresbyterian Churches. m“ _y_ A, McGowan, Minister. _MCLEOD - rm wenomo- Beth I Dates inclusive A quiet wedding- was solemnlzed Wednesday morning, November 5. at 10.00 when Lillian Pys of bot‘ 15 lgglmont) became the bride- oi Norman McLeod. The bride lucked charming in a Queens ue 80mg gway costume with sccessor— 1p! to match, Mrs. E. J. Borrsss was Matron or! Honour and John _\[(-L-e0d best man, The ceremony was performed at the Summerside Baptist, Parsonage. 219 Church Street by Rev. Ernest J. Barrass. Foflgwlng the ceremony the happy pali’ 1m for a brief honeymoon trip b, New Brunswick. The bride ll m, dalghtei‘ o! Mr. and the late Mrs. George Pye, and the bride- [room is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man McLeod will take up residence n 1,9: 16 (Belmont) where the bridegroom jg g popular farmer- Bedeque hlrs. Carrie Schurman had ns her guest on Tuesday last, Mrs. gum Holland, Lower Bedeque. Mrs. Frank Cutcllfl. Fredericton, ms a visitor to Bedequc on Sun- do)‘, the guest of Mrs. Carrie Truc- man. no. and Mrs. wm. Callbeck l Crapsud. were visitors to Bedequc on Monday last, the guests of Mr nnri Mrs. Robert Afllcck. Mrs. Eric Corbett and little son, Alberton, are visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. MacFarlane, Fernwood. a ti . Rrv. E. S. Weeks, Bedeque. con- ducted the service in the Pleasant valley Church on Sunday evening, Nov. 2nd, the occasion being the fiftieth anniversary oi.’ the Wom- en's Missionary Society. — ~Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. Ocntrnl Bedeque. had as their guest over the iveekend. Mr. John- son's cousin, Mrs. Allen, Cape Tormentine. Miss Ina. Phillips, teacher‘ at Borden. was a guest of Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks on Sunday last. Miss Phillips is well and favorably known in Bedeque, as she was a member of the United Church rholr for the past few years. Her runny friends were pleased to meet her again. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison MacFsr- lane. Fernwood. Bedeque. left by '::ir on Wednesday. morning for "fllrmivn. VlL, to visit Mrs. Mac- mrinnes aunt, Mrs. Ernest Gay, and other relatives. They expect '11: be absent for at least a month. their many friends here wish cm a very pleasant holiday. TAP)’ Were accompanied on __the "Ill by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davi- ton. Charlottetown. ‘The Women's Missionoryisocleiy- l oi the Bedeque United Church met at the home of Mrs. James Hen- dersoii on Wednesday afternoon Nov. 5th. The worship service and. rho business part cf the mcetinr | Mic conducted by the president WS- E- S. Weeks. The prograxr {as Drcsided over by Miss I0l1l5l'_ gfllbfivk. assisted by the followinp ‘Iilriilbers, viz: Miss Katherin “WJHBIIP. Mrs. Orville John» non, Mrs. Jnmes Henderson. "Mrs , {ilbcrt wcelgs. nnd Miss Mildred ‘allbeck. The topic for the meet. m! W8: “The Bible for the Pacific Eands , taken from the fifth fainter of the study book. "Great "W Cvmimny". 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