A 11 The Guardian uraday. Sept. as. 1954 iliusville Pair Mark Boliilin Wedding l)'Loary -Mr. Joseph Ryan of Somer- vllle. Mass. has been visiting with net It the home in Oinou-y. as wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. Aubrey lngland of Florida. is visiting at the horns of his ebu- friends and relatives in O'Leary 3l"v M” AV"lll 5"” ll! Kml'J" and Alberton and other parts of mm- Pml” Cwml” Mr. Kier Dunbar and sons". -Congratulations are being ex- M,-I ma M” John Moruhudg Wayne and Winston. Bumineralde. tended to Mr. and Mrs.- Archie 0-Leary, accompanied by Mr. Ind were visitors to relatives and friends in the western part at the Gallant of Piusville. who celebrat- ed their golden wedding recently. In the morning they attended a special High Mass at 8 o'clock with their family at which time Mr. Gallant presented his bride of 50 years ago with a new wedding ring. Mrs. Gallant having mlslald her first one some time ago. Following the Mass. Mr. Mrs. Edgar Harris of Springfield West. motored Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Dunbar in Alma. Miss Roberta and to Montrose on Bllmd "C ently. Mrs. A v e r d Harris, Knutsiord, teaching at the Air Part in Stmnd children, iand Mr. Aubrey England” or 1"io- V rlda. were visitors to the home -of Hward D"”b”- 3"” Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbu on lMonday afternoon. F”lz”"' M” X”. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Crockett Nancy and Clair. Mrs. Gallant were guests of lion-imeanmx spam me week-end lmmwe returned to their hem: m our at breakfast at the home of their only daughter. Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant. Present for breakfast with the family and immediate relatives was their pastor, Rcv.' Mrs. Andrew Frizzell in Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. Alfrcd Palmer and! iar couple on having reached thislme guests or Mr, and Mrs. Hai- milestone of life so successfullymaimeq-. They 5159 visited at together and for having done Goifsihome of Mr. and Mm James Hudm Wlll in I Clllllsllan man"?-Fr Filli son and family in Summerstde. lowing Fr. Rooney's remarks an address has read from the ialnm ily and Mr. and Mrs. Gallant wcrep presented with two figured velourpvisiting with her brother-in- rocking chairs. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant, who gaveloigmn in Howlan. a son. Stephen. during the Second Megrsy World War. have five other sons mghers Qf onta in has returned to her home a rio. are visiting with: were the home of her parents, Mr. andiMomr"L after visiting with rela- itives and friends in O'Leary and IAlma. t . i . M . l . l ' M- -7- Rooney. Who. In Wellpchoscll family of 0'Le.iry. were visitors to a vigitgg 1; Kvolfhlagi gg”eer:ayf 3;; Words lllllhly Nlllmellded lllls llillllb Keiisiniiton oii Sunday and wereivmned with ma brother Mr )iuch. Mr. D other. ale ;N.s, is visiting with his gran Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Elliott of Lynn, Mists: west Devon, lawiwendell Turner in OlLeary. ,l Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant of 'Jamalca Plain. U.S.A.. and Mr. and Calvin and Bruce Cl-IF--Mrs. Roy Strongman of Port Hill. recent visitors to O'Leary. glgiard Ellis and family. Ackles of Lockport, d. 5 Joseph Acorn and his aunt. Mrs. and one daughter. who were all their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce guests or Mr, and Mrs, wendeu present for the occasion. naniclypcanumgrs in Hon-inn for Thomas of Jliilassachueetts. tFredd.lvaCau,.n. Edward. o nnie. 'inccn an Emily lMrs. Joseph H. Gallallll all of Piusville, also 25 grand- children. . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G:ill:int'wilh lllCli' H0ul:in. Bruce Cirrutliers in lhelr Turner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Phillips of Mr. Mr. Arthur Grant or Massachu-jivn. Royal were week-end visitors psctts is visiting at the home of Mr. to chm-iouewwn rgcgntly, and Mrs. and family, and Mrs. Libby Wed- Stirling Ba glole Harry Adams of l' l t d t Summersido f:ll”:ilxv)ingmililere brenakfast, Wl'iQi'Dl Television was much Pllloled by lock of Mt. Royal. accompanied by they visited relatives and had the customers of the Jelly Devarl-.Mr. and Mrs. Reads Studiofment Store in O'Leary on Sa3Ul”;Knutsfoi'd. motored to Beaton's photos taken at g g Returning in the cvcning to Pius- Vilil? lo a delicious sullllflli 5” their rlauizhlr,-r's home for nim-.' than 100 invited guests. They were ,E. the recipients of many gifts ing a eluding a large sum of m0ll9Y- " K e n s I n g t o n In the evening. instrumenin. music was enjoyed avid stcp-danc- mg by their son illld d2itiglitci'-iii- lalliu ll'ir- :”dMMl'5j Tl";1nlI::Cl(;'iI-, lottcionii on Septriiibcr 16. 1 nt. aso Y r. osell V '- Jaiaseph J. Gallant and Allie Gal- lant. Out-ofltown guests wore: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant and two daughters. Bonn! R39 alld Maureen and Carol O'Rourke of Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant. Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ailystun Richardson. hoston. Mass. Bedequehntes -eMr. Walter Leard and his son. Alden, returned on September 15. from a three week visit with l'ela- . lives in Cleveland. Ohio, and with Xlr. Leard's daughter. Mrs. Gerald Williams and Mr. Williams in Windsor. Ontario. They also visited other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. have returned home after spending day night. Cliarlottetownl and games at the V driving park on September 17. daughter. Janet. nor the 4th Calf Club show on Friday in Charlottetown. Mr. George Riley and his tenmi or young atlilv-tcs from lvialpoquo deserve great. credit. for lllPlr fine performance in the sprints and jumping events at the Charlotte-I town driving park on Friday. 1 Young Mr. Riley (17) looks like a pretty fair prospect. for the sprinhs. With judicious training. perseverance and soil denial. it. .s quite )TOS5lhiF that he milzht get. good enough to i'epi-Fsent P. E. l..l in the 1950 Olympic games. SFV6l”3l da.V5 Wllll lfelallvea lmd Mr. Ran Lidstnne and car party lflelltls ll'l NOV” Smlll .0! Freetown, lattended the his Mills on Sunday where they visit- . , . ed with friends. They also visited Mrs. Auhin Vi rrlgr is on the sick (Hands in Summerside and chap ylnttetown and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell in Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Gene McGl'ath of Mr. Mr. '.M” st yrs :?;:::.: :31: .".f.l.””if....”E. ”.”: P. 3.1.:-l3laiic ut-rv iisi UIS to (.iai- Macwmmms and Mr. Mm Mrs. W.; N. Macwilliiims Mr. Halsev Proiitt of Burlington. Sunday. They also visited relallves attended the 4 H Club Exhibitionland friends in West CaP9- and Mrs. and family of Rustico, were visi- Mr. and Mrs. Keith M-.inn and tors in Coleman recenll.Vv i-Illesls Oil e spectators at Mrs. Coughlin's parents, Mr. and lMrs. Jerry Dalton and family. Arthur in 0'Leary on Everett Coughlin Harris. O'Lea ry. lhibf-essional cards E. E. Parkman . 0pt.D.. B.0. PHONE 328'! nnoaxr THEATRE awn. . Summer St. Summerslds Che rte red Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Sumnieraide, I'.E.l. - Phone 2888 Storm Damage: Apple crop In Ontario WINDSOR. 0nt., (CP) - Strong northwest winds. gusting at times at 60 miles an hour. accompanied by sweeping rain caused consider- able damage to the apple crop and left fishermen in the Leamington area with their fingers crossed. The winds knocked down hun- dreds of bushels of apples about ready to harvest and caught fisher- men with their nets in Lake Erie. Damage to fishing gear will not be known until the nets are pulled. With the apple crop. the damage was apparent Tuesday afternoon and is likely to run high. Apple growers had just started to pick Mclntoshes. That variety as well as Jonathans and Delicious took a beating. To Consider Ban On Indian liquor CAUGHNAWAGA, Que. (OP) .. The ban on the sale of liquor to Indians in most provincgg 1. Imons topics to be discussed at a mnllfll here of the North Ameri- can Indian Brotherhood. Rescues Korean OTTAWA, (CP)-Steaming out on her first patrol of has thud tour of duty in Korean waters. HMCS Iroquois recently spotted an ”ob.iect" in the water. On close inspection. it turned The three-day annual meeting our to be a us; with . go, about 25, of Lambeth Ont. and spelled ;h sadly" on this reservar fisherman clinging to 1;, William Zoloski. 23., of 'n'xento. on on e on lrts of Montreal. junk had foundgrgd in . .w,.m !vi;i1:ve1l's widow lives in Madison, Approximately 75 delegates repre- sent tribea from various part of Canada. Joseph Dellsle, a vice-president of the brotherhood. said the liquor question came up at other con- ventions but no vote had been taken. He did not indicate what action he expects the meeting to take. the previous night. H. was uh. sole survivor. Suffering from exposure and Pneumonia. thav navy reported Tuesday. the fisherman was brought aboard and hustled into sick hay, where he remained for seven days. p Before he was landed at Yong- llyons-Do for transportation to France Has No Plan To Sell Islands Off Nfld. O'I'rAWA (CP)-France has no intention of selling its islands of st. Pierre and Mlquelon, off the south coast of Newfoundland. Edgar Faure. finance minister of France, told a press conference Tuesday that the two islands have been French territory for many years. He is convinced his country would not consider selling them. The question of the future of the islands was raised by a. reporter who noted a newspaper report that the islands residents are moving to oust their governor. I. Davier, ap- pointed. by the French colonial office. . The report said residents are protesting certain taxes imposed by the governor. Mr. Faure said he could give no explanation of the events in the islands. spent a couple ol! days in Chr- ilottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson: of Springfield West. have gone to, Florida, where they will spend a- holiday. How to land the join you want A 330,000 a year executive? Or after your first job? If you're qualified, and know how to sell yourself -- the job is yours. says a famous vocational guidance team in October Reader's Di eat. For the step-by-step way to go after that job, and get it, read the method used by the Main Market.- lnk Clinic 7 an organization that's helped 60,000 people to better employment. Don't miss "Pick your job - nnd land it" in October Readerls Digest. It's just. one of 39 articles of iirstlfig interest, condensed from leadin magazines, current books. i Louise Cailbeck left on September 16 to attend meetings of the Gen- eral Council of the United Church of Canada. being held in sackville. relat- Mr. and Mrs. Otis French oi Weymoulh. .Vlass., who have spent a summer vacation at the hoirn of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy. W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Her many friends and . . ' ,g lives will be pleased to know that gE1?a;l::q'nl:fi:it"dll "”E.rI':l Flaw"?-ls Summersidu the health of Mrs. Carrie Sr:hur- Rag; Wm may awerle 0RuF::l:;;.DlAL r. 0. nos man 15 much improved 5”" law Mr land Mrs iFl'fll'I'llll'ld Kellv Mr '33" on eral days confinement to her home. and Mrs. Fmalncgu are nvnnua-f vac; g E- ntionists. They were accompanied on return by Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Leslie Trainor of Emerald. who plan to make an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Lcard. C81- tral Bedeque. left on September, 17. for Montreal and Peterborouzh to visit with members of their gummy. Boston and suburbs. Mr. Geo,” A. Lard, md Ms Mrs. Eric MacMurdo of Kelvin, mom”? Mm W. B Lend. souriagi was a visitor to Charlottetown on were visitors to Bedeque over thel Fl'ld3Y- Wapk mi Miss Flood. music lP:lCllf'r at Guam M, the home of ML and Kensington School was it visl'or to M” Ralph caubeck. Cum-31 Charlottetown on September 14. Bedeque. on Sunday were Rev. M--l om ml ..::;..:hi. ”.i.?:;i2l?;l:.?.f”E:”lli2.:T Rev. J. A. Breckenridge, all of dav amilton. Ontario. Mr. Organ was the speaker at A service in thci Mr and Mrs. Bi'll(3!' Rilev daugh- Bedeque United Church on Sun- day evening. Mr. Organ was pastor of Bedeque United Church Charge ter, Marjorie. and son George of Mallwqiie. W9” Ilpeciaily interestr ed spectators of the 4 H. games at ll'0m 1935-3T Kl-5 many lflelllls, Exhibition Park on Friday I were delighted to have him speakl ',gD V y SHALLMAN aumnma to them ngain. E Dlgl 3353 summon”. ROV. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks are ' spending a few days in Snckville. UNSURPASS-Eofor Havow, EB Q. FREE VIEWERS LONDON iCPi .. Post office of. ficials who issue the t3 television licences announce they expect soon to have 11 truck.s'equipped to de- teci. operating TV sets in Britain. It is estimated some 170,000 tele- vision sets are being used without a licence. Out Our Way KINE Elilli TEA . R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Optometrists 8. F. Hunter. R.0. Summerslde. P.I'I.l. S 'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, n.sc., o.p. -zss Water Street Above Maurice Mill's Men's Woes PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron L. If. ZIELINSKI. 511). General Practitioner Malpeque Road Remington. P. E. I. Phone: lfensingion I PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO D. By J. R. Williams W. HEAR GOOD NIC-.vH'T.' WE WENT OUT AND PICKED 'EM UP--l5N"T THAT ENOUGH WITHOUT PlCKlN' THEM OUT PlECE BY PIECE? HAUL 'EM OUT! J LJNLOAD HlM.' l lL View 1'9 NOT as FOOL ENOUGH TO -rizv DRAG-li6lN6 AN EXHALJSTED DONKEY THROUGH A HOLE no A FENCE WITH A LOAD or wooooio HIS BACK! 1'9 xsx-u.xv.- cg .:.v ... ' 0OI.9QlIyQA3as..&.T.I.&.lI.lPd.M. summenlde - Phone SIN Summeralde servings VANILLA CHOCOLATE CARAMIL Makes 4 to 5 IUT'I'ERSCOTCH- "T' his home no I h . th hl ' More than half the flowers in company took? lu?cnor(I:ollgc.tio'n 2,; the world are red. or some shade clothing and money for him. The of red. :52. translated into Korean money. Canadian Slilil '-seoiogisir indies- lire Recovered l geology student drowned in a re- mote Labrador lake have been re- covered. officials of the geological survey of Canada said Saturday. their overturned canoe was found in an unnamed lake. Burvay offi- cials said it was possible the canoe was blown offshore over by the wind. of Sept. lies. 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