i. J .i-mm ri..,cmii.. Saturday. Novgo. 1956 l , o'LEARY l MR. AND MRS. LESTER WALLACE Bridesmaid, Best Man, Wed Attend Golden on Thurtday. Sir. and Mrs. Les- Jer Wallace of Fortune Lute cele- brated the tinicth anniversary of mm wcddlng. The marriase 91 Lester. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Ilam Wallace of cast-umpec. and Gertrude. daughler of Mr. .81!!! yr, Andrew Bell of Mill River. was solelnnired at Jle home 0! the bride's parents on November 21, 1906. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev F. A. Wtllhtman. minister of Alberton Methodist Curt-h. The bridesmaid was Mia! Ruby Wallace. sister of the groom. and William Bell, brother of the bride, was best man- Two years later this couple was i married and. as Mr. and Mrs. Wil- nun Bell. They were present with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace " Rosllndale. Mass..: 311359" Elmsdale. their married life Mr. and Mrs te manhood and womanhood. Arthur of Fortune Cove; 1?! E lneebank; , lldren, grandchildren. ' km of Toronto. who had both travel .43” car. Mass. i y 3 n.s:ss.-N1-arioivs On behalf of the family. an ad- . i (nu to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace . was read by their dill!-'1l913 M3- , Stewart. Mrs. rinlayson Ilw - , dressed t:em.t Preaenitratlizigtdni ld t ea rom e c 5 sire lliaaclce by their son, Ralph; of it a satin comforts. fromha F'I11d' en by Henry W 60. 0 Ill Mutant -chair from the" broth- dars and sisters by Miss Janet Bell. zoo behalf of his wife Mr. Wallace ,. expressed appreciation of these to- iiilena of affection. A number of oth- zer gifts were received from friends during the day- a CONGRATULATIONS 3 Durlnghthe hafternoon approxi- t t (I II- :-'.".i'f..'”...2f.?i ."..'.1.'.'3..i.il3.i1".'.a .good wishes. Amont then was Mr. kl. Watson MacNaught, M.P. Par- llarnenta ,v A. i ant to the Minis utcr of Fisheries. in the early eve- .nlng two unidentified ladies t'.'i ar- grived to shake hands with the bride .:and bounce the groom 1 As they received their guests. uMr. and Mrs. Wallace appeared trtnhuch eon young to have attained I I Id Weddi D . .. -'aW:lI:nceow4:i?e a nacy? drgs with corsage of yellow roses. Guests ”wcm welcomed at the door by f,iMrs. Burton Stewart in the after- Ein the.nsI-!ve'Jii)In:.lrIi'irEh1.l'a'rm:;."ii7acI-. ,.lace was in charge of the guest .book. The table covered with a ,.lace cloth. was centred by a two- -,tIer wedding cake surmounted p!WI"I tiny flowers flanked by gold- .;an colored baby mums and yet- -.'Iow tapers. ' in the afternoon Mrs. Finlayeon presided over the tea cups and in .'tbe evening Mrs. Burton Stewart ,and Mrs. Alvin Bell performed the 'honors. A number of hursd3.Y- Others immediate relat ves pree- ent at the wedding and also at the celebration Thursday We" Mi" 5 Janet Bell of Aiberton; Mrs. Dan- iel Finlayson lnee Helen Belhneog 5 of Mill River and Alvin Bell 01 During the first ellzht YE!" ”' I Wallace lived with the izroom'I 2 parents. Forty-two years at!!! 1310' established their own home in For- tune Cove and here their family of six sons and one daushl" ("'7 They "9 mm" of cucumwcoif and family, Elnisdale, were Sun- , 31-goklyn, James oi Fortune Cove. ' Mrs. Burton Stewart 4Robel1II) 0' Erskine of Medicine ' llat. Alberta; and Ralph of Toronto. I There are twenty-one grandchil- I than and two great grandchild- Tadebratlons belt!!! with I LII? dinner at noon when forty-six brot&I,e.il1 Mr. and Mrs. - ' l.g.:ada'E&gI(ed about the table. them was Mrs. Finlayson of Roalindale and Ralph Wallace lr to oin in the happy fairi- ud by .Qr1nI.,ETIklDC Wallace and family were unable to come . fans: Medicine list but telegrIPlI' ' tied their felicltatlons. Mr. Lester ions on all Saints Day and all I 3.; brofhef of Mrs. Wallace, tale Souls Day, November lst and 2nd. . pu,.;,d mg congratlllationa from High Mass was enta in Tignish. Wedding I friends and acquaintances Throughout the years they have been actively inlcrested in their church and community Mr. Wallace is President of Al- berton Prince County Exliibilionl Association and is one of the few- remaining charter members. lie is also a dlreruir of Amalgamated Dairies and is a Past President, of the West Prince Liberal As, sociation. Mr. and Mrs. wallaw have seen the past iiiity years Perhaps the mechanization of farming and most impressive has been the local travel and. as a rt-sult,d these. highways have been Improv- ed and the whole method of farm- ing has been changed. Many friends Join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Wallace continued years of health and happiness together PIUSVILLE A larga,crowd from Piusville and surrounding districts attend- ed the weekly. Friday night bingo at St. Anthony's Parish Hall. The ladies of the Piusville c.w.I.. Sub- division were on the lunch com- mittee. Mr. and Mrs. llilltin Barnett day guests of Mr. and Mrs. War- burton Murray. Mr. Fred Arsenalut left recent- ly for Toronto to join his wife who left a couple of weeks ago. They intend to spend the winter months with relatives there. Halloween meant a lot of ex- citement for the little ones and big ones as well. They were out making their rounds as usual this year all dressed up in different costumes. Not much damage was done but a few small buildings were knocked over. A large crowd attended devot- relebrated on Thursday evening, Nov. 1st. by the pastor. Reverend Father Pi- tre. Mr. Aubin Gallant, Piusville, Is tatoea for bigger firms. Measerl Warbuton Murray. Pl-I usville. and Sberdon Corcoran, Mill River. who have had a busy fall with their threshing outfits. have the work pretty well wound up for this season. Reverend Father Trainor St. Marks. Lot 7. spent Wednesday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. Several from this district at-i tended the weekly Wednesday night bingo at the ('anadian Leg- ion Home.,Bloomfieid. A large crowd attended the Credit Union mccting held in St. Antbonyis Parish Hall on Tues- day evening. October mth. Films were showed and several guest speakers were-prescnt. A buffet? supper waa Ierved by the ladies. , Mr. and Mrs. 4Desmond Gallant. and children, Sandra. Alanna and l Marvin, Duvar. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Gaf- lant's parents. Mr. and Mrs John! J. Corcoran, Piusville. 4 .Mr. Emmett Foley, student at” St. l)unslan's College. spent the weekend of November 3rd. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johnl Foley. Bloomfield Connie Shea, also a student at St. Dunstans: spent the week-end with his par- . . granddaugh- gim assisted in earving. Mrs. Ru tell lockerby and Mrs. Alvin Wil- Ie replenished. In the evening Mrs. . ,..s-n-on-in nos iiamv AND Iron us a. , iiisr, oavsfrmiiiggstt ' . many changes take place during plan, Ind M1” Emily M,cLul now busily engaged in buying po- ; of Mr. Hopgood's cousin, Mrs. Er- Mr. and Mrs. !4land Adams al, Leary and vicinity recently. , - t The .armers in this VICE!!! are very busy trying to Act PP their grain and some are also 418" i toes. vlIifr.p?:d Mrs. Raynald Mac- Neill were in Charlotttetown at- tending the Youth Centre Exhi- bition which was held there OI Thursday antt Friday. g Sincere sympathy la beinl 03- tended to the family of the late Mr. Erland Miller whose death occurred at his home in Car-' Wolfe recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw of West Cape motored to Charlotte- town on Friday to attend the Ex- hibition there. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and family of o'Leary. were recent visitors to Brooklyn. They WEN guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells 31;, and Mrs. Charlie Rlx ol Locke Road. were recent visitors to Alma. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. Miss Isabelle Rogerson of Un- ionvale attended tin Cali Club Ex- hibition in Charlottetown on Fri- day. C.P. NORTHAM The Presbyterian Ladies Alli met at the home of Mrs.A.l. A. Stewart on Thursday evening- A- large number of members were present. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the rummitttee in charge- Mrs. E. C. Robertson of George- town. Ontario. spent several days visiting at the homes of Mrs. Frank Miss Erma Grigg, Summerside spent the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gradyon Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mcl..ennan. ,Pnrt Hill. were recent guests of yMr. and Mrs. Gradyon Grigg. 1 Miss Hazel MacArthur, U. S. A., is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Artiemaa MacArthur and her brother and sister In law, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. llessell Matthew and sons were guests of Mr. Laugh- ,lin lilacLean on Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Jack left on Sun- day to return to New York. Mrs. lJack spent several months visiting lher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ,mund Maynard. She was accom- panied by her sister. Mrs. Emily I Newcomba. ; The many frienth of Mrs. Hardy Ramsay regret to learn of her Ill- IIPSS. r Friends of Mrs. Wesley Milllgan regret to learn that she is a pat- ient ln the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. , Mrs- Margaret Glendennlng, ishedlac, N. B. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hart Lldstone. i Mr. Lloyd Ramsay who is am- Ployed at Camp Gagetown, N. B, spent the weekend at'hls home , here. g V BEDEQUE - Mrs. Percy Affleck has return. rd to her home here after spand- Illll "I0 Put two months visiting ,wlth her sisters in In. valid lstates. and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dennis, .Port Hill. were recent guests of Mrs. Dennls' parents, Mr. and lMrs. Frank Jewell, Central Bede- que. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hopgoody Summerslde, were Sunday guests i nest Weeks and Mr. Weeks. On Sunday morning. Novemba” 4th. the infant non of Mr. andi Mrs. Ivan MacDonald, Chelton. was baptized at the morning ser- vice in the United Church, Rev, G.A. Cowper-Smith, officiated. BUYING No I small toblestock potatoes. DOUGLAS BELL. Carleton Sumniersida were visitors to 0'-, - new Federal Building at Q'Leary will be officially opened on Nov- . -,-ef ”?.hM -r .'a ember alth- Costing about 350000.00. most of the space in the new building Now Ilearnlng completion. the STRIKEI Nora Dcsitiii-he. St. Mary's derway for (befall season at the Academy student, leads off for a Capital Alleys in Summerslde on strike. as school bowling got un- Wednesday afternoon 1.225 PILOTS KILLED strayed through accidents in the l.0S ANGELES (AP)-A total of last two years, Brig.-Gen. Joseph 1.125 US Air Force pilots have Caldara. director of flight safety been killed and 1.600 planes de- research. reported Th sda ,. LL POTATO GRADING CUSTOM GRADING ANYWHERE. ., Have your potatoes graded now and be ready to ship when you think the price is right. TABLE STOCK or SEED Can supply three or four men J. F. MORRIS Kinkora KENSINGTON LEGION IREMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES All members and veterans are requested to be at the Legion Home 10 am. Nov. 11th for church par- ade. Malpeque 2.00 p.m. Geddie Memorial 3.00 p.m. Medals will be worn. Banquet at Legion Home Mon- day evening 7:30 p.m. NEW O'LEARY FEDERAL BUILDING -9v.-'w will be used by the Postal Do- erlee eftlclall. partment, with offices also Iro- Phote By Wetten vided for Agricultural and Fish- I DEAD IN INVASION LONDON (Reuters) - Defence Minister A nth o It y Head laid Thursday that British casunl"-u in Egypt did not exceed 85. of whom not more than 2) were killed. He told the House of Commons he still had not got final details and the figures were based on "b- tormatlon so far on hand." ROYAL IORDIN Fri. - lat. 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee 3:” on Sat. William Holden. Mona Freesnan. William Bendix la thrilling outdoor colored act- ion show "8t:roatsofl.ondo" ASK TBUCI GENEVA (Reuters) - The Ils- ternsttonal Committee of the Red Cross has appealed to Russia fin- a truce to help the wounded in Budapest. in a cable to Soviet authorities in Moscow. the com- mittee said it had learned that many wounded could not be aided during the fighting in Budapest. TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned up to Nov. 15th, for the purchase of a residential property on Main Street, Kensington, owned by Mrs. Robert A. Stavert, highest or any ten- der not necessarily accept- ed. Inspection of the pro- perty can be made at any time by appointment. Sign- ed Harold R. Moase, gen- eral merchant. New Annan. One Night Only Wednesday. Nov. 14 8:30 p.m.. CIVIC, AUDITORIUM Crapaud Theatre "America's Greatest Box Office Attraction Friday- Saturday 8:30 "THE toNE RANGER" Clayton Moore as "I'he "Lone Ranger", Jay Silver- heels as "Tonton" and "Silver". You are familiar with these three on radio. Now see them on the screen. ms: AZING DR. KIT World's Master Hypnotist He has electrified every top entertainment centre in America The show that has broken re- cords all over Canada and U.S.A. So be wise-Get your tickets early-Do not miss it. Buy tickets now. Tickets sold at door Doors open 7.00 p.In. Admission LN Sponsored Sumsnerslde Y's Men's Club MIDDLETON line from Klnkora through Middl same hours of Monday, Tuesday tween the hours of 8:00 and 12:00 am. of Thursday, November 8. and that from South Freetown through Bedeque between the is and 14. Should weather he unfavourable for wnrk, it Mn 5. done on the first suitable days following. scAI.Es I-IvoRo.iu.EcrRIc co. LTD. - BEDEQUE In order to make some repairs to our primary wires the eion will not be energized be- and Wednesday, November 11. 10w price- thoee who fol in conflict cberbhad ' Democracy. LOW PRICE Arriving this week 200 bags Bran, 300 bags Shorts, special Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Bran 52.28, Shorts 52.78, get your winter supply at this KENSINGTON FEED SERVICE LTD. PHONE 36-2 Their Glorious Deeds Live After Them Deep in our grateful hearts, on hum-ya Pile. endure: the unselfish sacrifice of years. forced upon them. defending ; our Perh -Discussed Hi other matters of a related nature wins a view to providing suffi- whole question might be consid- ered by well-lnfromad groups at later meow!!!- Following Mr. MscKesisie'a ad- dress. a discussion period was CAMEO IINSINGTON FRI.-SAT.-7:15-I:1l and news. Bank drawing Friday worth possible 310.00. Freepeopleehavanotmadewatltpoll Ft-eelyelected govertinientehluwliatthe? for survival.l-'roasnen namiiiewoi-Ia'aIan Wit-II Grateful I-learn we render Tribute te the Memory of our Heroic Hghtlng Sons wIIe,Gdve Their Lives In bottle. REMEMBRANCE DAY NOVEMBER Ititi MAURICE .MILL LTD. Siinisnerslde. - We Begin to lNin the Peace andw&Q.WIH' ,.l- School'- Toronto to confer with Novpsco. of Toronto. MATINEE SAT.-1 P.M. 95-1 - Richard filonte ilntun .1 E ltl car-rac ng c . Itiiccangron LIFE" Risa serial pgip wApMAN mnaiu which. others. included Vietitll. 7:333 W Ltd! Pr-ne, Kelly” Crnea. Double.- nural..Albany Village and Angus. tine Cove. CARI-'10 IOLD MIIIINGI HALIFAX (GP) - gate: P. Carr. national eralidllt Cs- nadhn Warehouuniaifs . tion. will arrive here Nov. 1! frun tin industry executives. He will In accompanied by Cecil Rodel. also POULTRY Buying live and dressed poultry daily except Satur- day. Pick-up service. Phone Kenslngton s