i - ;i -t . l PAGE FOURTEEN c Addrcsfglvan. at W. I. Convention Iy Conference Delegate -Mrs. Malcolm Macl..eod. past president of Prince Edward Island Womcnis Institute. voiced em- phatic warning that Canadians are headed for curtailment of lib- erty and a. change in our way of life. unless we alter our way of thinking, and "think what we can do for Canada. not what Canada can do for us." Mrs. Macbeod was speaking to I district convention of Women's Institutes on Wednesday evening at Irishtown Hall, and was bold- ing her audience spellbound, as she recorded for the 28th time for the edificatlon and entertainment of a. convention audience. her ex- periences on a. trip to Europe as an A.C.W.W. dclcgatc in Copen- hagen. Speaking briefly on the different points visited, she was impressed in London to find St.Paul's Cath- edral standing unscallicd in the midst of total ruin all around. Visiting the British House of Commons to see Winston Churcli- ill. she was forluiizitc enough to fee all the important people so in-ll known by name. Paris. she found to be a "beau- tiful city, so pay in suite of the fact that for so long it was occu- pied by the Germans”. But France is an uriliappy coiiniry. deprived of the flow er of it's manhood by two wars. and uitli no stable government. In Copciihagcn. a most. amazing spectacle was the liundreds of bicycles on the streets. Mothers carried babies in baskets on the handle bars, and as soon as they are a little older, they too ridi- bicycles. Beauty and cleanliness. are notable in the buildings and in the streets. A special service was held in Copenhagen Cathed- ral for the delegates. where the vicar was ii woman and which "as attended by the King and Queen. Mrs. Macbeod explained that the conference dealt with removal of tariffs and restrictions so that food may be moved from coun- iries with a surplus to countries that. need it. '15 millions have been voted by Canada for cach of six years to raise the standard of - living in underdeveloped areas. In such places conditions are so bad that these countries will turn to any one who will promise some- thing better. as they feel it t7i.ll- not be worse. In Holland the delegates were entertained in Dui.ch homes where they found the people content with what they have. "They do things for themselves. and enjoy lW'0Y)' minute". After five year.-. the Dutch have not forgotten to be grateful for their liberation from the Germans by Canadians. mid even the bus driver said he was proud to drive Canadian wo- INCH. The sneaker pictured the Dutch people living on farms of from five to ten acres. making the most. of what they had and Il5il'li'. what they had with contentment. Then she came back to Canada and looked at P. E. Island. as she saw it. fresh from Holland. and said. 'I'll fcll you fralikly. I clidn”. like what. I saw." Beef. pork. eggs. poultry-everything was a good price but potatoes, and we "v:c,l'o making an awful poor cry." We ueni. to Ottawa for help in spite of the fact that the Government. had warned us not to grow so many potatoes. She warned. "'l"here is danger in going to the Government. Evcry lime you no in the Government. for help. you give up so much. and there are people in Canada today, waiting: for us to glVIt up too much-we must. alter our way of thlnklniz.l and think. what. can we do for Canada, not what Canada can do for us. We iiiusl. be willing to work. We must. leach our children thrift. and economy. and we really have a wonderful future in Can- ada," Bur. O C Piusville on I I I Vicinity Mr. Keith Kelly. Roseville. was a visitor to Piiisvillc. Mr l.co Gallant was ll rcccii'. visitor in Sunimcrsidc. Miss Jacqueline Brown is spend- ing some time visiting relatives in Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Hazel and Dale wcrc Summerside recently. Corcoraii. vi:-'ilors in Mrs. Angelinefwli3lancliard rc- ecntly spent it few days. in saint John visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Gullah: were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald. o'I..ea.r,v. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon- ald. Grand River. spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Greene and family, Emerald, were recent visitors at the llomt 0! MP "W Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. Mr. Adrian Gallant. Kensingtoii. spent. a Sunday recently with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gal- lant. He was accompanied by M?- Ralph Fituimmonsp Lon: RN"- ...M. . Mr. and Mrs. Juatin Corcoran and children Freddie. Aileen Ind Donnie. East Royalty. scent I few days in Piusvillc visiting relatives and friends. .-1.. MacDonald and Mr. visiting at Mrs. William .... - Mr. and Mrs. Frank sweet. lt- Ilaanors. were visiting at. the home of Mr and Mrs. Warburton Mur- rsmlth. Enjoyable comedy Iiiiiliora Players in ”ll,aniIi0f Tlio Lair" --The three-act comldy which is being presented. this year in various localities by the Kinkora Dramatic club is "The Hand of the Law." an interesting story of New England life- The play is directed by Mrs. Henry Trainer. who deserves great credit for the careful training evident in the players' fine performance. Wilfred Trainor. who is rapidly becoming a popular actor. plays the part of the young attorney. Dan Chamberlain, about whose weal and woe the story revolves. J...-kie Mulligan very capably takes the part f squire Evans, Dan's rival for the office of dis- trict attorney and for the hand of Edith Hazelton, whose love Dan has won. Florence McKenna gives ii, fine iiiterpretatioa of E.dith's part. Through force of circumstances, Dan Chamberlain is placed in the position of pro:...iting on a charge the murder of Edith'.s father, Ruben Hazelton, a part efficiently performed by Earl Corr. Squire Evans is helped in his machinations against the young lfiWl'8l"s love of Edith by his; daughter Grace. who would like toi win Dan herself. - Wanda C-reenaii gives R splen- did performance of the difficult part of this girl who is generally disliked for her haughty ways. The situation is solved partly through the actions of Ezra. a. vil- lage lad. who was represented in an appealing manner by Charles i is fur- nished throughout the play by a tin-badge detective, Abner Jenk- ins tEmrr.:it Trainer) and sally Snodgrass iMarlon Cairns), the maid of all work at the I-iazelton's The part of Mrs. Hazelton is well played by Nora Trainer and the part of Sheriff Luke Higgins, a man with a past, was competent- ly taken by G. R. Mcxenna. Wherever the play is shown, many favorable comments are heard regarding the skilful acting or the various actors. the attrac- UV9 SW89 iemilk. and the perfec- tion of the staging of this play with its really worthwhile story. This is one of the season's most enlovnble plays and the members of the cast with their director and assistants are to be congratulated on the success of "The Hand of the Law," W.M.S. Rally Al Monirose Church -A rally for the United Church . M. S. Auxiliaries in west Prince was held in Montrosg Church. Wednesday afternoon July -llh.VVi.lilh Mrs. R. F. MacAusland presiding. The theme of the rally was "Living Witnesses to the Liv- iniz Faith." The roll call by Mrs. Harry Pridham of Montrose showed ab- out one hundred women” present. Delegates were welcomed by Mrs. Allan Clarke, President of Alma Auxiliary and Mrs. Boulter of Glenwoocl made reply. Opening de. VOUODIS. pied by members of Albert- Ofl M15-51011 Band. were in keeping with the theme of the rally. Tak- mg part were Francis Currie, Lona Hunter and Lily Beth cm-kg, Representatives of the various aux. iilarles presented highlights in their work during the past year and there was evidence of advance in the work. A new feature of the West Prince rally thiswear was the presentat- ion of highlights from over-seas, Mls. E. R. MacAusland spoke briefly on Trinidad, Mrs. Charles Johnston on Africa and Mrs. Rus- sel Leard on India. the latter giv. ms information gleaned from let- ters of her son and daughter-in. law, Rev. and Mrs. Earl Leard. who are missionaries in India. Fol. lowlnz a solo. tries: to the Hem of the Shepherd." by Rev. J. M. Sheen. Miss Mabel Newsome, retir. 9'1 mlssionary now living in Chlr. Wlelown. gave a most interesting address on her work in Sydney and Glace Bay. M'35-W868 were received from presbyierlal officers. Mrs. Stanley Thompson, Community Friendship secretary, spoke briefly on the work of her department. Mrs. Al. lison Tait introduced the new lit. eraiure which was on display. Mr-..' Alban Crasvvell spoke on Mission Band Work. Mi-3. pm,” Hardy. Elmsdale, expngggd ap, preciation to Alma Auxiliary for its lmspltallty. and to all who had faifen Part in the rally and con. il".C'.lfB:i lo ils success. Mrs. I-lazen Howard of Cornwall. president of Prince Edward Island PFC-5b.VlErial. led the closing vvor. Ship. She encouraged all to pray earnestly and give generously to the Master's Work and also urged ally who can to illve full time ser- vi-e to Mission Work. Rev. J. M. ih;-lien pronounced the Benediction. 9 Win” "W N")? I bounteoua supper was served by members of Alma Auxiliary. VR-ichardson who-williip-end-.some time with Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Congratulations to Miss Lor- rains "Corcoran who gmduam-1 from miscouche Convent on June lbt. Those attending the gradua. tion exercises from Piusville were Mr. and Mrs. John James cor. coran and daughters. Norm. gnd Arlene and Mrs. Herman Cor- coran. St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church. Bloomfield. was filled to CIDICHY on Sunday. July lst when Rev. Fr. Plus rinnan. son bf Mr. and Mrs. John Flnnan, -Voodstock. said his first mass. af- ter having been ordained at St. Mar'J's (;burch, Bathurst. on Fri- dly. June 29th. BATH. England. -(CP)- 'IVvn members of an ambulance crew were injured when their vehicle collided with an automobile. Tho! uni; seal Isl Vlcllltl -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burns of Kensington motored to Forest View to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bweet recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy of Konsington were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant on a recent Sunday. Miss Valerie Livingstone of Glenwood visited in Forest view. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foley. - Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pineau or at. John are visiting relatives in Duvar. Elsie Dunphy of Kensington is spending some time visiting at the home of her grandfather and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant, Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and family were recent visitors to I-lowlan and Forest View. Grace Arsenault of Howlan is visiting in Charlottetown at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry. Mrs. George W. London aiid.lier two boys Billy and David, of St. John. are spending some time visiting at the homeiof her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant of Piusvtlle. accompanied by Mrs. Joseph L. Arsenault of Bloomfield were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Ainslie Sllliker were recent visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Angus Mc- Baine of the Locke Road. Jim Kincli of Mr. and Mrs. Alberton were recent visitors to the home of Mrs. Margaret Ar- senault of Forest View. liorth Tryon llotes --Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Lord were visitors to Carleton last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Muiiari and family were visitors to Carleton recently. Miss Joan Cutcliffe spent a few days at the home of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. -Albert Call- beck. Mrs. Albert Callback and son were visitors to summerslde re- cently. Miss Jean Dunavin of Piciou is spending a few days with her rei- aiives in North Tryon. Howlcing and Mrs. Ben l)csltoi:lies in Woodstock recently. Mr. were Miss Ferne MiicMillim of West Cape spent the recent holiday in 1-fowlun. Mrs. John Platts and Mrs. Dr. Dewar of 0'Leary have returned from their visit to St. John, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and son of 0lLcary spent ii re- cent Sunday in Howlan. Frank D. Arsen- in How- lfr. and Mrs. ault of Miscouche were lan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Klllril of Alberton spent a recent Sunday in Howlan. . .-.- Mrs. Florence Gard of Suin- merside. spent a recent neck-cnzl in Howian. Mrs. Jack Gallant spent it re- cent week-end with her brother and mother at Dock Road. Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Finnsn and daughter have returned to their home in Sour-is. Rev. Plus Fiiinagriwwill remain at his home here for a month be- fore returning to Baihurrt. N.E Mr. and Mrs. Rock Gaudci. oi" Palmer Road. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fldclo Arseni-.uli. Wood- stock. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Poirier. anti son of Egmont Bay. WQYP at- tending Mass at St. Anthony's on Sunday. July 1st. Mr. Joe Arsenault oi Moncion is now visiting the mcmhers at his family in Piusville and Kell," Road. Mr. and Mrs. Leoiinril Ar.'i(.'l1- null and baby of Alberton. attend- ed Mass at St. Anthony's on Suc- day, July 1. Miss Bernice Gallant has left for Charlottetown where she will be taking a course prior to school re-opening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. Offle Araenault of Summersldc, were in llowliin om: Sunda'y recently. Miss Audrey Dumvill" of West. Cape visited at the home of her aunt. Mrs. B. Carruthc-rs in How- lan. Them motored from Charlotte- town recently Mr. and Mrs. Phllln Araenault and Mr. and Mrs. Donat Arsensult. and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Araenault. and children Francla and Bert. motored to Lot 7 recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riiliard. an old and highly respected couple who both have been patients in Western Hospital. have returned to their home in Howian. Attending Man at st. Anth- ony's recently were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. lldmont Araeiiauli. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfred Auenauit. recently. They were accom- pmi,auyan.aaali!ra were taken to boqaital in another !'.'l.'””!."3'r K A bingo and clam bake was held THE GUARDIAN. Bordon - Miss Nomi: Araenault of mi- lington is visiting her brother Mel- vin and Mrs. Arsenault at Borden. Mrs. Florence Jay of Montreal is visiting in Borden with her son Arthur and Mrs. Jay. Miss Gwen Marshall of Toronto was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mclieona at Borden. Misses Frances and Laura Dam of Borden have left. to spend new weeks with relatives and friends at Montreal and Toronto. Miss Marjorie Day ,and Miss Mary smith of at. John, 24.3, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton MscLean at Bordon. Mr. and Mrs. Camille Arsenauit and son Gerald of Borden were Visitors 30 Elmont Bay recently kuests of Mr. and Mrs. John A Arsenault. Congratulations to Miss Elva Mo- Kenna of Bordon who successfully passed her Grade XI exams at Kinkora Convent coming second in a class of 36. Mrs. A. G. Chappell who has spent the past few weeks with her daughter Miss Wynne Chappell at Ottawa returned to her home in Borden on Friday. Misses Anna and Olga Griffin of Toronto are visiting in Borden with their sister, Mrs. Everett Mc- Kenna before proceeding to their home in Burton Lot 7. sincere sympathy of their many friends is extended to Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Bell on the death of their infant baby in the Prince County Hospital on Saturday. June 30th. Mrs. Russcilhliella who has been so seriously ill in Charlottetown has returned to her home in Bor- den and is receiving a. hearty wel- come home. Her daughter. Mrs. Gordon Ross and Mr. Ross spent the week-end with them at Bor- den. Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Jardliie had as their guests recently Mrs. Alf- i'ed Lewis, Miss Kathleen Lewis and Miss Lilla Mcikle of Trenton. N.s., and Miss Jean Nickerson and Miss Lottie Fillmore of Moncton and New York. Mrs. Frank Butler and little sons Tommy and Frankie spent a few days last week with her mother. Mrs. J.J. Maclsaac at Borden. on returning to Charlottetown she was accompanied by her sister. Mrs. David Macbeod and little daughter Joe Anne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day and daughter Ellen of St. John. N.B. and Miss Aida Balding of Chance Harbor. N.B. were recent. guests of Mrs. Hector Macxenzie while attending the Bible Conference and dedication of Central Bed- eqiie Fundamental Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lomax. Miss Leota 'Lomax. and Mr. Lorin Lomax. all of Lepreau. N. B. were week-end guests of Mrs. Hector Macxenzle. They attended the opening and dedication of the Fundamental Baptist Church at Central Bedeque on Sunday. 0. S. S. Francis Westhaver and his friend 0. S. B.M. 8. Allan HaY9-9 of H.M.C.8. Cornwallis spent the Dominion Day holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westhaver at Bor- den returning to the mainland on Tuesday. At a recent auction party of the Ladies Altar Society held in the Town Hall the ladies prize was won by Mrs. Louis I-lackett. gen- tlemen's by Mr. Elmer Mclnnis. with consolation prize going to Mr. Neil Darrach and Mr. Man- nie Gallant. The freezeout prize was won by Mrs. John P. Gallang .,.:..B..,.........M....-.-a- Stanley Gaudcl. Mill Road. recent- ly, sponsored by St. Thomas Aquinas Society. --Miss Annie Gall'ant of North Rustico is visiting in Howl!"- guesi. in the home of her sister- in-law, Mrs. A. A. and Mr'. Arsen- ault. A few relatives from I-lowlan attended the wedding supper re- ccnlly at the home if Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arseriault of Duvar. which was in honor of their aon. Everett. and his bride. A shower was held there when they re- ccired many nice gifts. Joe P”iiCl'ill of Chicago attended Mass at St. Anthony's on Sunday. .luly 1st. Mrs. Pellerin is I first cousin of M r. nnd M rs. Rev. Plus Finnan (nee Ens Ca- hill). A very large crowd attended inc reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Finnsn at Wood- stock. which was given in bone.- of their son. the Rev. Pius Fin- nan. who had been ordained in Bathurlt. N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Rosamund Casey and young son Eugene of Rum- forri. M('.. arrived here. after at- tending tlio ordination of Rev. Piuii Finnan on Friday. June Nth at Bnthurst, N. B. Rev. Fr. Firt- min is Mrs. Casey's nephew. The Can.-ya will remain on the Island for a week or more visiting ral- ativea and friends. Broda llas 3 Operation TORONTO, July. at - (CD) - Walter (Turk) Broda. goaltender for the Toronto Maple Iaafa of the National l-lockup League, to- day underwent A successful oper- ation for the removal of gait- stones. Broda is expected In be re- al lb; home of Mr.- and Mrs . leased from hospital in Q waalg. CHARIDTPEFOWN O'Lcary and Vicinity Mrs. Fred .Champlon of Ber- wlck and her two children are visiting in O'Lssry the guest of ll" Parents. Hon. Forrest and Mrs. Phillipa. -Mr. Edward Warren of Maine attended the morning service at the Bloomfield United Church or. Sunday, July In. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown of Portland, Maine, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Matthew; and daughter Sandra. of O'Leary. have left on A trip to Sydney, N. S. Ellwood Gotelle of Charlotte- town. former aOIldClIt of 0'Lesrv. Spent the Dominion Day week- end in 0'Lesry, the gueat of rel- atives. Mr. George Dyment of Boston. Mass, is visiting friends and rela- tive: in West Prince, among them Mr. and Mrs. William Dyment of Knutsford. Mr. Russell Maxfield of Fortune cove is a patient in the Western Hospital in Alberton. His many friends hope that his health will speedily improve. Mrs. John Pate of 0'Leary fell at her home in O'Leary on Wed- nesday, July 4th. and had the mis- fortune of breaking her leg. Her legion of friends wish her iispeedy convalesence. Mr. and Mrs. William MacNclll (nee Miss Lorna Harris) have re- turned to o'Leary after ii honey- moon trip spent in the United States. , At the Bloomfield United Cliui'ch on Sunday morning, July lst, memorial flowers were placed on the Communion Table in lovini: memory of Mrs. Elmer Knollin by her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Merle A. Legg o Montrealh formerly of Tacoma. Washington, spent a. pleasant holi- day the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oulton and family, Cole- man. while on a tour of the Mari- time Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Crockett, Montreal, and their two children, arrived in O'Leary on Saturday. June 30th. and are guests of Mrs. Crockett's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Macliulsy. The trustees and stewards of the Brae United Church met on Mon- day night, July 2nd. In line with in recommendation from the Pros- bytery of Prince Edward Island to all congregations to carry adequate insurance, the insurance on. the Brae Church was doubled. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jelly. New- market. Ont.. are visiting in 0'- Loary the guests of Mr. Jellyis mother and brother, Mr. H. A. Jet- ly and Mrs. Jelly. They were ac- companied by Miss Grace Doyle and Mrs. Broadbent and this is their first visit to P.l'..I. Rev. L. G. Marshall. Truro. N.S.. Maritime representative of the Lord's Day Alliance was the spec- ial speaker at Bathel Church sun- day. July 8th at -11 a.m.. at Glen- wood in the afternoon and Cape Wolfe at night. Messrs. Harry and James lilac Kinnon of Brae were motor vis itors to Moncton, N. B.. on Fri- day, June 29th. where they vis- ited their brother. I-luzn. who is in poor health. His many friends wish him ci speedy improvement in health. Mrs. L. G. Dewar and little daughter returned to O'Leary on Friday. June 29th. from Saint John, N. 3.. where she had been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Price. who accompanied her to O'Leary: also Mrs. John Platu and little daughter of Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harvie (nee Miss Fern Oultoni have re- turned homo after their honey- moon trip which was spent in the Annapolis Valley. They attended service in the Brae United Churcii on Sunday afternoon, July first. They will reside in Summorsiilc where the groom is attached to the Summeraidc Air Base. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stetson (nee Miss Jean Kennedy) havo returned home from their honey- moon trip whieh was spent on the mainland. They will reside iii Unionvsle. near 0'Lear,v, and attended the Bloomfield Unltcii Church service on Sunday morn lng July first and received many congratulations and good wishes. On Tuesday night. July 3rd. at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacAuslaiid oi Howlan, Rev. W. O. Dickson bap- tised-the ,five children of the home as follows:-shlrlsy Mae. born Nov. Ind. 1047; Hazel Elaine. born June 2nd. 1048: Betty Henrietta. born June 0th. 1941: Lila Margar- et. born Sept. 23rd. 1030; Freda Jeanette. born April 6th. 19:11. The children were pll born in I-Iowlan. ":S . The ti-uslus and stewards of the Bloomfield United Church met on Tuesday night, July am in the Y.P.U. room of the church with the minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson pruidingi The Insurance on the Biooirified Church was substant- MOUNT PLEASANT Adults 75 cents: is visiting, in the Province and P s tally increased. I-Viana were made for relillflnl the two inner doors gt the church entry which were plmlled some time ago. Plum were also made to paint the 17.3 U. room of the church. Mrs. Ronnie Cameron and hu- "mm dllllh have returned from the Prince County I-iospltu in Suxnmarsidc and is staying at her home the guest of her pg. TCLM-S. Mr. and Mrs. Dun Mac- Her husband. who is the Enited Church student minister at -homlnon near Oxford, N. 3., .5 Spending a few days in O'Leary the guest of Mr. and Mrs. um. Pheraon. ltev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson. Obeary. and daughters Norma and Jean left on Tuesday. July' 10th for their vacation. which will be spent. at their homes in Sydney the guests of their parents, M", T. W. Dickson and Mr. and Mr.-, T. J. Mercer. on Sunday. July 15th Rev. Mr. Dickson will preach at Glace Bay; on July 29th at his home church. Trinity. in Sydney. and on Aug. 12th at Sydney Mines. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Mac- Phee of Montreal have arrived in the Province and they will visit their loved ones. Mr. Mne- Phee will be the guest of his mother. Mrs. Neil MacPheo nf Brac and Mrs. MncPhee will be the guest of her brothers. Claude and Otis Mm.'Nelll of O'Lear.:'. Eric and Edward in West Devon and Oscar in Conway and othe: relatives. - The Brae United Church was packed on Sunday afternoon. July ilth. when the Orange Lodges of Ellersllc and Coleman paraded :3 the church. The special sermon was preached by the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. The organ- ist, Mrs. F. W. MacLeod presided at the organ. The Minister stress- ed the duty of all to "Do justlv, love mercy and to walk humbly with our God". The collection was given for the Protestant Or- phanage. , Mr. and Mrs. Rupert MICNEiii and son of Woifville have arrived singing, "For They Are Jolly Good heard and Melvin Me.cPhec. A de- licious lunch of ice cream and cake was served. ' The Official Board of the O'Lcary Pastoral charge of the 29th with the Mlnisier, Rev. W. G. field. Brae and West Devon, Tho Report of Bloomfield congregation Ausland and from Brae by Fred W. Macl'..eod. The West Devon re- Moreshead and the O'Leary report cordially welcomed the visiting singers and preacher and the cap. acity coillrogatlon. The or-gaunt, Mm Thvmlb Olly presided at the man. The members of the Qua-. tette arc: Iirat tenor. Robert Ital. ley of Toronto. Ohio; second ten- or. Wulov llrbo of Trenton. N. is. baritone, Eisner Peai-sail of nut Rockaway. N.Y.; and bass. Rob. art Groase of Hanover. Penn. The service was very ingpii-lug ma lfutly enjoyed. On Thursday evening, June mm; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Oulton. Brae. a miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hal-via (nee Miss Fern Oulton). whose marriage took place on June 19th in the Brae United Church. The bride and groom were escorted to the seat of honor by Miss Elnlne Macbeod while Mrs. Fred W. M801-cod played the Wedding March. A heavily laden basket of gifts were opened by Miss Elalnc Maclleod and M.rs.Garald ramble. their accompanying names and verses read by Mrs. Roy Oulton And llfrllnlcd on the table by Miss Jean Boulter. The groom on be- half of himself and his bride thanked one and all for the many lovely gifts, then all joined in Fellows”. Instrumental music was played by Charles Caseley. Warren United Church met at the manw in O'Lesry on Friday night June Dickson presiding. Rep.-esenu. tives were present from the four congregations of the charge or who sent reports. The congregations of the charge are 0'Leary, Bloom- Recording Steward, Bruce Mae- Dougall, recorded the minutes. was given by Rczlnald F. Mac- port was sent in by Mrs. Charles ..uLY 21. 1951 by Mrs. Herbert Vatclier. . reports showed that the chart??? in good financial condition 1. was decided to increase the 1... surapce on all Church buildin . and also the mlnle. Due to 1)? fact that the West Cape ,,.....,,.'; charge. adlacent to o'L'....y 3. now without a settled Minisi-X-D the four coniirezauons 9.. .'.i,” O'Leary charge each agreed :2 IIVG 11? one of their lervices .0 that the Minister. could give nje service to one of the Ippointment an the WastlCape charge, in co aultation with their represem'.1' tlvts. This would start at J: conclusion of the Ministers vnal am. about the middle of A...,,.....' There was .'i var lar e c gation at the wutynevgn, 31?? Church of God on satui-say Kiri ” limb. and on Sunday. July 15; WE services in the morning. afternnm Ind night. The special s,.,.k.,:. was the General Overseer of ii... denomi tion. the Rev. H.W. Pot- eat of Markleyaburg, penmylvama In the evening service. there ...; an A” ndance of over three nu..- dred people. There were spgclal liming by the Poteat twins, M155, as Edith Fay and Della Ray "L...-.1 Build Me A Cabin In oio.'yi.......- and "I'm on the Battlefield (or: My Lord". There was also , 1 by Mrs. Herbert Hackney.as-gm: Satisfied With Jesus". The M... later. Rev. Herbert Hackney me- sided. He will be leaving to al- tend Bible school in the us. ....,.'. week and the work will be carried on by Mrs. Nelson Oliver of A1. berton. In conversation with tins correspondent, the General Over. Beer. Rev. Mr. Potent stated that the Church of God has no church. cs anywhere in Canada except In P. E. I. The headquarters of tiiis, Protestant denomination is Markleysburg. Penn. In Prillfi: Edward Island th work is car. ried on in West van, in 1-1...-. mony, both in Prince County, mi some visitation is carried on in Charlottetown. The greetings and good wishesiof the West Devon United Church was extended to the General Overseer by Rev. W. G. Dickson of O1..eary, the Min. later. ' in O'Leary where Mrs. MacNeill and son will spend some time vis- iting relatives. Mr. MacNcil who graduated with his M.Sc. in geology from Acadia University in Wolf- villc, N. S., has returned to do re- search work with the N. S. Gov- ernment at Antlgonish and other centers. He is a clever student and was the recipient. of an important scholarship. Next fall he will be on the staff of Acadia University as teacher of geology. On Friday night. July 6th there were about 60 guests present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jelly of Unionvaie. the occasion being a shower for Mr. and Mrs. friiaiiisii PARISH Plillilc Reserve Wednesday Aug. 8th. Filll riiiiiisii PARISH picnic William Macbleili (nee Lorna Har- ris). Miss Phyllis MacNeill escort- ed the guests of honor to their special seats. The Wedding March was played by Mrs. Milford Jelly. Lucy Ann Jelly and Marion Mac- Neill brought in a basket of many lovely gifts which were placed by Mrs. William Bryan and Mrs. Earl Jelly read the verses. Music. and singing were enloyed. The guests of honor thanked their fr l c n d s. Delicious rcfresliments were served. showers were held last week for two newly married couples. On Friday night. Juno 29th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougiill ii shower was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stetson (nee Miss Jean Kennedy). On Thursday night. June 28th. ll shower was held at the home of the bride's parents. Two Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Oultun of -Brae in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I-larvie (nee Miss Fern Oulton). Both young couples re- ceived lovely gifts and thanked their friends in A few well chosen words. Delicious refrcshmenfa were served. They have the good wish- es of many friends for ii long and happy wedded life. On Sunday night. July let. there was standing room only at the 0'- Leary Church of the Nagarcne when the Ambassador Male Quar- tettc of the Eastern Nazarene Col- legs: in Wollaiiton. Mass. rendered special music. The speaker was the Principal of the College, Rev. Dr. Edward S. Mann. The local Minister, Mr. Owen Underwood T FOR RENT .- LARKIN RESTAURANT Suitable for Shoiv Room, Clothing or Furniture Store. ART LARKIN. lienslngton A NOTICE All taxes owing Scarle- town School No. 79 not paid within 30 days from this date will be handed in By Order of Trustees. ' TEA PARTY I sponsored by Btawart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. 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