i a pee Pee ope ea ee Pe Ce ke PSS eee Se aE aes Fee eR OS TSE BOE Oe Tee rT Oe ee re Le RS Lea ee Token See RS! + et ee aa . “ . : ; : oa \ : «a - ; ‘Ott i; I | ; ish tion 18 The Guardlan, Charlottetown, Thare, Nov. 5, 1959 HOWLAN and family arrived in fummer-|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif-)@ ts in Howlan at the home ofjber was urged te submit her — . = Ing : Leg aid aetees end a sidb having been on the sea ‘for|ford Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Arsenault, |éevorite recipes to be chosen by” Wendell Phillips, Ellerslie. low and Mrs. Bay Wedok, O* About 600 youths from Prince|*W® weeks on the trip home from] Mr. and Mrs. “Angus MacLel-| assisting Mrs. Arsenault and her|the committee im } ‘ Be ‘Wi Off Books . ; Leary spent Tuesday renewing Germany. Mrs. Watson lan and sons of Grad River,|sister Mellie to care for their Sd 6 Ry ‘ Ce Rev. Ross Howard pastor of old acquaintances and visiting | °U™Y Were in Summerside 00) former Jean Cahill. daughter of| Were a Gale. lashes, tae. Jone Ate ne oe 8 é : the O'Leary Baptist church was|friends in Summerside. Saturday, October 24th., attend-|Mr and Mrs. John oa who is. : sons was also discussed. r Se mmereide. na [tthe tally. ond. estertaiamens |Gusumersice but formerly . of|daughter Ethel were in Howlan| gs. Anthony's Parish Council of| . the the LONG HISTORY. , at on Sunday after- ; at Civie Auditorium. Also a large | Howlan. Mr. to her a e n. Watson is with . : .W.L. their ‘ home in ‘Portland Maine | crowd attended the - parents’'|RCAF and is now to be posted| Maurice Arsenault has again| meeting ‘i parish hall on} jfanchester in Lancashire, Eng He re-| Monday night. 28 members were ora . Dan | present: things | 74s known as Mancunium to the book j after visiting friends and rela- Center <anding-Teher’ legishetion”|“Ihore ia no fiowbe sianliar legie-|trem’ O'Leary and Lot, 8 penisn| ves ia Oley. mocting St the Youth a ito G . NS. moved to Alberton. He w the statute books of New-|iation is around-in the | attended the ly held in| Friends and relatives of Ww sendieed games Deleres Geliont speet theisite st te heme of Mis, other . eS iad pe gh agp bo Youm Raliy held tm) hain atives of Mrs.| Word was here on at her home here, after|Gallant for the winter months. | discussed was the cook oo - . 5s, I Summerside Saturday Oct. 24th. Milligan, Mile are deeply | Sunday that Mrs. Ken Watson!being employed at Harmony, at] Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant of Lot] about to be ordered. Each .H. Landon Ladd eastern Qanada ee Park. PB Ps - Mr. Claude MacArthur return-|°@cerned over her continued : "vice-president of the International labor _legisha ed to his home on Saturday even- | 9¢ious illness in the Community _ Woodworkers of Am te be teed ing gfter spending sometime in| 4osvital O’Leary. called ae ar al a - pokes a oat — oy > yes \ Friends of Mr. MacDougald ; Diefenbaxer 4. ia North Amert aa . and Mrs. Leigh Morrell | Bloomfield are sorry to hear he . and son Alberton were Sunday /|is a patient in the Community gongs hd on and Mrs. Sterl-| Hospital O’Leary for tre ment. : : ing ary. ~| Rev. Deriis Rector minister of teen 800 han ghee more} O'LEARY _Mrs. C. A. Howlett, Summer-/the Bethel-Glenwood and Cape delegat federa- side formerly of O'Leary is im-| Wolfe Congregation of the United coe ie am : Sten Albee Boyles West Devon [Proving satisfactorily in the Char- | Church is out again after a pat- Bats . “vase ee ted a is a patient in the community lottetown Hospital. . | ient in the Community Hospital : y y Hospital, O'Leary. - Congratulations are being ex-| with infection in his foot. . : tended to Mr. and Mrs. John belong to}. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sabine were : , strike—these |recent visitors of his parents a Dignan, Howlan on their ISLAND GROWN basic rights were taken from us|Mr. and Mrs. Jago Sabine, West | fty-fourth wedding anniversary. i" ty the legislature of Newfound-| Point. They were entertained at the | APPLES _tand,” he declared. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacLean re- home of their daughter and son | “But today we are moving inte|turned to their home in Milo eo Mr. and Mrs. Alban, Have Excellent Quality | “the camps, we aré signing up|after an extended visit with rel-|(raswell and daughters the | And Are Reasonably Priced our workers again and we.&re|atives and friends in the U.S.A., ot tee pry 9, Bg ens estat Your Grocer for collecting by the hundreds| Toronto, and other places of in- LAND GROWN APPLES cice more in Newfoundland, hej|terest on their — Mrs. Willard Smaliman Forest | said. .“Through a national cru-|. The Mission Band of the O’-| sade by men of good will to/Leary United Church met for | il whom the principles of freedom/their regular meeting in the |} end democracy Christ iii. we cual soguin toe vights|Sertane obeuces Oc, wa wan) IN TIME OF CRISIS taken from us at the picket lines ttenda Beg eens: | Life and Accident Insurance has its highest value % | o2 $ : 5 4 Z . eqeneennereammmnarneshinnenenelunimaminessnesiitinial : 5 ; ‘ LCROMOMOIND and‘in the halls of that legisla-|" yfrs. Winnifred- Bridges, 0’- | when most needed. Other investments have the least ” ture. Leary, entertained the Cascum- | eded ioe ka liary of the WMS. rec-_ ||| Market value in time of financial stress. i A Life, Endow mt or Pension policy is an insured i savings plan With guaranteed values for retirement. i} Consult your nearest Great-West Agent for a suitable pian, including Accident and Health Insurance. 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