..........1....1.....,... sm-.- - -- - .3... , ,y,, is visiting her son Mr. Nelson M.r.s. John M-acLennan. Summer- Duvar. i . dchj1&1gn mm -nin. .5. PEITY in Halifax. N. 5 side, spent a few days visiting Mr. Cola Arseuault of Cascum- 3'”. ""1 Mi3- Yelngeu Mgynlardi Iogue. "lithe Truth Telling Machine; g::dcnuuen'nnd 0:,” ninu?"-riin Andrews. 730371 3539 M1 Ind Mm Felix PM?" We" with her son and daughter-in-law, pec visited at the homes of his :9” m9 lglcliss 98”;-e 3"BrME'.'- duet. "Dear Little Stranief". by lie, (Mrs. George Vaughan). Ohar- '- Vl-Blf-0?! On Jan 15. It the home Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Macbennui. sons, Fred and Alban and other 9""? WI 3' - Roma Rackhsm and Donnie &.teven- ioiiieiown Hi, wife, ih, gonna, n of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Arseniiult Unionvale. friends and relatives in Howlan on 9" Sundfl" i 4 son; recitation. "A Joke on Santa", Enntei. Dnyinon nndecnued, him L K ZIELINSKI MD ll" Ml5C0UCh9- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collicutt. Friday. Mrs. Shall” Clllwl" a."d )'.”.l' W Them” R05”? 'x”cl5ev ”5'3m9r almost twelve years ago. ' ' l C sYmP3'-hy l5”'-mdpll ”' 3” hlld Springfield West. were recent visi- Miss Ethel Finnaii spent a day ,A""'9 B”"hv 599'" 5"?” ”,m9 "5"-C ones Coming". by Eric Campbell The funeral wag held on Mon- 9000"! Prlctmnnsr M" Anhur De5R0Cl'l9 M Klldn" tors to Summerside. guests of their recently with her mother. Mrs. ""1 "'e"d5 "d relmlv" m MW” and Jimmie Hill; trio, "We Three day with a short service at his M11900!" Willi 0'6” in '-he dell-h 01 lhflr 3 lnhnth . . . ' ummersida. ”"l' Kin s". b Donnle Stevenson. late home follow the burial K"""'3"”n- P I '- aon in law and daughter. Mr and John Finnan in S B Y . . by . lld Mn. Le0nIl1'd.Wh0 Dnsnefl IWIY - t f Pius- Ml" Md M”- w9'"l9" DYm9m David Bertram and Ronnie Roast ervice in St. e hen's An ican 739"” P9'”ml""' ' Mrs. Claude Harknesa. Mia. Clarence Gallan o . . s S p gl on Christmas day Mr Inn M”. Linvd Dunn" oi viii. nnnnt two day. hg her old and-f8nl.lllr'. Slemon Pnrlf. WEN! 5010, 4-Rudoiph", by Nancy 39,-mim; chm-ch and me ldioinihg heme- -ji -"T mm- , p1g'1y;idv::lh('?ggel;4f&l;:" Nwhg l'qfe':; Montrose motored to Coleman and home in Howlan and returned tol(li':'l"8 "I "ll! communlw 9" 5"” l'E('lI.gll0n. "Ki-ist Krlliklfli". by Don- it-;l'y fwheie hle was laid to rest in 'I ' ' ' ' i v . h. - - i ; W d cl t. - , ni tevenion; rio, "Si lit Ni ht". e mi ' po. th” W'”k 9"” "l 3"” 15 l"”l ms hgeahgp d:II;iiLi5er" eihdmniflls. Plllldsrv 1I:namMi-s.e Alfsoiady -3150. are? The man.v friends 0' Mrs Alhhl bye Bi'endagRackliam, Heeather gJor- HIsamlnIstel', Rev wfaric In- THE READ CTUDIO Wu” "Id family in st" Lomsi David Lockhart I now visiting with Mrs. Wood's folksIC"lWlll 3” wrry '9 l'3"' "ml She gensen and Nancy Bertram" clos- graham. B.A., was the officiating 9- W- 35-535 5 .nMri'ny:nd Mm hug lientgche 0: Mrs. Dari Smallman O'Lesry, was in the U. S. A. 3” m"ll"eC,l l” h” h9m9 wllh "1 lng chorus. "Merry Christmas", by clergyman. Pallbearers were six -' -0””: ' ' 5" ' we" race" I SI N 3 recently presented with aDominion Rev. Russell Webb who has been allahk Ol flU- pupils; recitation, "Good-Bye", by grandsons. Ivan Adams. Charles Dgnfish mu ham. 0: ML md M" Joseph life membership certificate and pin spending some time with his fat.h- Mn and M11. Mlhur MBPEW9" Christine Morrison. MacKenzIe. Bruce MacKenzIe. ; I ,' nem"d' for her faithfulness and loyaltv in er Mr. John Webb oi Woodstock. Whn were l"e('enll.V married were 331.”; chm; iii-i-wed .,id in his Reuben Wall. Charles Cola, Bren- Dr. J. A. Doiron ? Friends of M: Joseph MI Gauam the work of the Baptist Mlsslofh he's now returned to his home in l"ln0"9d 0" wednesdalf 9V9"l"g- jovial manner distributed gifts, lo" C0l9- 51"-Al-ILMAN 3Uu-DING i I "6 M"? to know he )5 senously as a m- Ja”"3”-V l9'll- M the Nonllam cand and a les to teacher or an- '- 1 Dill 3359 Slllllmenlds ll l in 3" bu h0m' lmd "715" mm ' My Society Sh. h been 9 N' B ii i d School hall when a large number yd pip Th h' L ' i ,9,” her for the past thirty-five years. M. and Mrs. Albert Ga an In ; - . lst an DUDlS- e teac er. is . 'T-”'T'T'-TTWT ml extended to the and PY95lCl'm 10' the DI” 50V0n' Donhie and Deborah of Howlan 0' lflends and "?'Khb0" Ealhered Cameron, thanked the pupils for BEDLQUE Dr. Hubert MIASNCIH. MJ). 3' i l oi i in, M”. Thomas teen years. The Presentation was 33., went to Debec. N. B. for l0 SW6 lhem 8 4ml5C9ll3"90"5 3"?” their gifts and also expressed her h fh ci.n.gu.-.3,” in he h "V d v . ih er. Many beautiful and useful gifts . - - d A 809”-llY '”""b9" 3"9'"l9d the . . , O'Connor whose death occurred re- In-W18 l7.V MT-'n Ralph Adlml In the Christmas holidays, wheie en were received by the bride and appretiation to. the organist an nnnuni meeting of the omnini wni" syn”. snlnnnnuidn . I l. cently at her home in Haihmoin Mrs. Averd Harris. visited at the homes of Mr. and groom Mr and Mrs MBCEWER in pupils for their co-operation in board of the Bedenne United Pnnn. 7031 I '-. Mass. Besides her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Don MacDonald. Mrs. Fran:-is Gallant and MI. Bn a few- wands expressed meir up. makinigme come” N ””C.C655- Th0 chi"-ch charge on January mg,” n K family she is survived by two St. lsleanors spent Sunday with Mrs. George Arsenauli. . - predation for the Ems End good W0me"5 Immule 9”-Same”, W" in the Church Hall. The pastor. i i brothers and two sisters, Mrs. Wil- relatives and friends in 0Lea.ry. sincere sympathy is being cg wishes any which an joined in pies andicandy to all,the children Rev. George K. wnmi pi. x.- .- . . liatn Waite of st. Roch. P. E. I. ,Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison. landed the Widow of the late Jodn nngimi "For Thev Are Jonv Good in the dismal. The singing of the Mr, ii. A.-mid Henderson was sec. - i, Mr. Celestine Arsenault of l-ial- OLeary. were recent visitors to the MacRae of Alberton whose su - -Follows-H A deneious mm.-h was National Anthem brought a very reinryi i.-inancini reports innicnind I . hi-oookI,1tMass. gqr.)aNlF'nl(lf'l1lg r.';JFl'&l(le haome or: ilntqrs. fBlAI'l'ltS0;ll I-lliagenrhs. dgnddestl; occurreiinln Nnrlbeinngnnfnri mm n-er-Wd M the hm” meg pleasant evening to a close. ihni npiendid nmgrenn hnd been WOYALQQ ; -i o arlo an r 1 rl I Htj- . r an rs reno U 5 . Fri ay. .aniiar,x . l ; i - V --7- "Am ----- - made in i954, The Mission” mid I I T .':.::..::I. f:::”'":k'..l:;:i;i .i:it..”.; .. 0. .. ... Iii” 'i”:.:”::i 17:; i.".::."::..:.:W:'.l:'.:" :.:.:'i: ":.".; M-amen saw” -. 5 i 't T T! 5 "151 19' l lly during 9 D35 9 '9 V ' . l S Hill campaign alccatlon was 82500. g. x; the Island and had recently built 5 iii,, my Kensmgton on SUn- d 'd h .elf lo all with his dancing. after which all dispersed Mi-V iihhh Mchidiiiii win, has H , , ' y i. 3' some five cabins by the shhre ll: dry” r ioevli: mahxyier. . I" the" ll”""?5- Wl5l"'”3 M” "ldibeen I Dlllenl n1 the FY1110? 3311' wIjtlIIie;2ei-73 :i:lig8ll'.I.v&!hse trfluatllgiaiigeeg lYifiIir's:I'.;rIa;;o1i '&"TlNl:la'DlAIt::)”l!feIe) OF THE TOWN OF 7 "Klliggin lfnlepemslm Z35nq:.dlfPlla3tl;jl:; Mrs Barri! Gallant of Carleton. Rev. J. Rooney along. with bli'il;CEW!n lnlny ye"! 0' W9do ward Island I-llosxiital forh seryeral for nii purposes for ihenyenr was QUEEN" in iechnicnihi-. uhning KENSINGTQN guicxle of Tlzrrilshn A I mt 6' mietmy vdisnliedd "Q-3lii.ll.?.' am” pm!” 1e”NDnSJut.noumalt.eh6d The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met Erniliias ngrfrulflluel G033 mlqoa The "em" g'V1"g” per F.'"”"d” l'”"”' A"e"' mm "d we the underslgned 3" plrenm L an It for Armgomshl ' I at the home of Mrs. Ivan MrKav. din, Aiberton. ' . mmuy amounted to over W0" Gllben Roland' runnlng 33 3 Slateln the CIVIC 'nna1owitw.rs.I. If. LOUIS OIEARY ' HOWLAN Page 1! 1110 GIIIIIIII Wei. 3. M Mr T P u Th .1”, um um. cm-em. Toole -The St. Anne Club of l-Iowlsn. -The teachers and pupils of . mhdgul ' L "em"? '3" ; ' and bsby'Marlens of Charlotte- O'Leary. and Woodstock. and Forest Howlan Schools have been kept. NORTHAM CXCCH olnun cnnhur :;:l::' W? M".1en.kg?h'::n.l,;ehfL town. were recent visitors at the to Charlottetown after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John . I. Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry have returned to their home in Ham- llton, Ontario. after spending the past three weeks at Mr. Perry's home. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marcelaln Perry. They were ac- companied as far as Moncton by Mr. Melvin Perry. M. iii am lied hen he Friends of Mr. George Myers fi:.di.eTe;f'0nEf;L::Cfn ?nT';. nnoinind n':.ynx'n::n,i,,dwh,, mi. A nlunbef from N0”ih"3i 1lf1f"d' by the pupils; ”welcome" by Billie .11 who knew him, mg n , mend read and approved: The treasurer. are pleased to see him home again nuspim nn, noniewani innineyi ed the benefit mclll In I We ulyuon; recitation, ”A Letter To in mod 1.. on ungxggugd, Aim Mrs. Cecil Payatar ave a satls- P. I. I. MUTUAL aUu.nrNo after undergoing treatment at the ' J. 3i nnwnnnn wnni in wood, Valley hall. January 12th.. IPOn- suits", by Grant Buchanan; dia- both pl-iyeleglly ma mu-ltally to factory financial re t, and gouge. Granville at Water 59;... Chsrlottetown Hospital for several . is. surod by Tyne Valley Womtlfl 13- iogue, ”Malvlny iizntensim"; exer- the and of his long life ho 1. tion amounted to one dollar. A Ipec- er-Id- .. .. .. .. .. .. if: ”-”e”-"”-I-'il'-9 -l”-3 335-'-"D-'-355?'"l”l-5"-133-Wm an--M on ....., ....,.. ””e;””.?.”i."li"'.'..””f'”i'i 63.?” 2.';.”'”..”2"'”' ”.i.i'i:"i:.-if "...'l..'”' 3.””l”ll.”" .1" an ....”'” " ism . on enar an re ' in My nnd Mnip-'0' . i ii "0 me ea lu",yseor rlueapec yy ems rs on e par un. ew I Edd” B'm”d ”" "cem lllles” in Mm; Jammy if I cl i d hter 0" Wednesday momma w "m m' Dupllsi exercise ”Chri.stmas Dol- of his family who will always re- Year's message was read by Mrs. 01 and Mrs. John VPH0 in W" mm M” Halmld "1"?" f” Gmam m '0" HI" Mu brother Shellon ll T0l'0nl0- ML -', 'b "in fun. member his innate goodness and Elwood Payuter. and the Mlsslon- - Blmimlleldv lxenslngml were '.”5."”" '” ofaaf gmiriemi” f:i'dFi?,::nn,G:li:i';:i Mc-Kay expects to b0 lbw" W If-Zn" iyiy TJ.'.n.?if1zo..if1f mlahlli constant kindness and his ready ai-y letter from Mrs. Dickson was 'NSURANcE , Mn Fred J. Felons. Mr Ben on Sunday and male lgueats o L . Ma an) hen Gun” "verni ween. ionnnn ..un,i...' by Danni. swung hhip in my gun. gf an-Igu. "ad by "V9,-hi emhe,-n. Christ. 3. 5. Ellis 0 Son Limited Msemun and ML Emma” Cam :3: int"-Tt.:emedslst!:alvlls.ilI.ecInwilt1l: oAnD Arsenault was hostess Ml” wwdhnd C0lWlll l"l”"19d cont recitation, ill-lopeth" by Eric 1'10 ll l0Vlnll! Mmelnbemd hit mas greetings from Jobat by Miss 7'" Tscw” T C""'"! Izhnn recently motored to Ch8l- " 0 3' . ' ' ' home. after spending several weeks cnih mu. ii-io t-Thu, ifsoh in . family of nine children, Jana. Lily Simpson wu. mm by M". I IIIIIIIIIBI Bummer-nice lottetown on buslnes. 0'-ll" ”l'm'” ” Gum mu ” T""d” nigh” Jmuuy um (-0 with his son and daughter-in-law p -- ' ' K (Mrs Alexander Mecxanaiel Bal- A J dig (4 mm in - - ' i it . th st. Ann Club mernbens for their . . . - the Mr . by Rom: R-nchnm. Thelma , - - "draw I? 9- in ' 9 0 I . .?,1i.l.f.fE 5221021; gifiligiil i Wlillinnyand Mrs. Mailne Kennedy Jagnuary meeting. Roll call was :;:3ax;s' wmmm colwuh Chm 3055 ind CIlh9l"1n9 SIRVGDWUS ,u' g;;.innnn'm1veniig,J."' Ada(;?a' P"! :1" by Mrs" gnwrled '1:-gm” ODlWmelrl5l3 at the Western hospital and wish and family of 0'Leary. were visI- answered by about 21d memliigrs 0A' large "number amended the E233. rwsuligigncliif .Lel1tl;"JU-;lrl:El wmiey Cole) signing Vane” much 512V VCFY 1nCl'El 8 In 5 n(!' B F. Hunter. R.0. "'i..: ?3.i”i-.i?5”i?...””..llif'lX;'.... I in :.i:::.' .:l..-”:ll- -1””-m”-1' -it E." ii" aw-'-w v w-l-n 22:1:-..i.:2.:r ism-...i"r;...':r ----s -lo--d --:1?-.."..i...':: ..-....'..-'-:n- have returned to their horns after Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and mission A few membm Plld lhtlf ""iLin”"hf;f;ii;;g'L,;j;'3"'l,;i,,, niii "Wm" 9h””m”"- by f?”h9”"9 gumig, mu, mm hmrmonti hy"":'.. G:dL':L”;' :3” :3-hd wt? 1:2,- - , "0 spending several days at Tignlsh family accompanied by Mrs. John fees. Moreood liver ou tablets were i in da' ht" an Stevenson. monologue. Between Medfom Mann. Andrew, sprinn Ifleny I GP 8 G A R; 0 In G Shore guests of Mr and Mrs. Moresheacl 0'Leary. were visitors ordered. W55, 5 Sue” 0 91' "8 ' Father and Mother. by 1-eonnfd niie. 'Bnnmce' (Mm manna Lords Prayer in unison. Lunch - 3111 ll rant, Clifford Gaudet. lo Summerside on Sunday after- Mrs. Anthony Flllnlnlipchnl Sm-P 3,332-ldxceilixdigi and Mn” Guydlm llyfoi-ln4e11;ugec.imtlon. "Helping Siinvtj" wnhi, Bnmc; fnuneph" on m. ;'vI'ia;e:ef;;e(!Ichl)a);gt:Ie lf&:;ttG5ISnel:gn;0ltI;- an wn" 8:3: 0-D-summers”. c I. i, i. e in - ' ar n orgensen; song. ” y - - Mrs. Aubin Perry of Palmer Road. noon. day the fit at er o cm i homestead, spring Valley, thirty be mm It the home of M". John hm" unnninn "urn Mann nu" Mrs. Sextus Gillis accompanied thy her children, Lee and Marie ancomp mod on his return by his nephew, Mr. HPnh' Doucette who plain to spend several weeks vis- iting in U S. A. Miss Mary Allam, student at Tlcnlsh Convent. who is a re- View met at the home of Mrs. present. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Hector Rich- ards.. Meivlnland Elwood Cooke, who have been spending some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooke, have ieiu.ned to their duties in Charlottetown. The many friends of Mrs. Ken- neth Mathescn. O'I..ea.ry, are very Mrs. Charlie Rlx. of Locke Road Kelly. Roxbury. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy of Alberton. guests of their son-in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Orvill Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell and family of Alberton were visitors to OlLeary on Saturday afternoon. The O'Leary United Church busi- busy during the two first weeks of her daughters on January 12. nuns- iy Mrs. Frank Richard of 0'Leary. Mrs. Herb Avery of Alberton, Mrs. Lso Arsenault and little daughter. Judy of I-lowlan and Mrs. Clarence Gallant of Plusville. our dear old centenarian. Mrs. Gaspard Arseneult who is well past her 101 st birthday has not been well this week. On Tuesday Rev. -The many friends and neigh- lottetown for the past. few months. The Nortliam Womenis Institute met at the home of Miss Gertie Newcombe on Thursday evening. January 13th.. with a large num- ber in attendance. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. assisted -by the committee in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDougall the Ordination of the new bishop of Charlottetown. Mr. Bruce Carruthers January 1'7. on the first lap of his trip to Cookeaville, Ont.. where he will join his wife and other members of his family for the wint- er months. Mr. Carruthers plans on on Saturday evening. .lanuary 20th. mgli Scliuoi mus.c room on mon- day evening, .la.iuai-y lotii, when about iilty noel-tey enthusiasts as- sembled to mails plans iol' iiocxcy l0n-51 teams for the fans of the sur- rounding distrlcis iu be played in turned to his home. after being a patient at the Saaatorium in Char- tion of their teacher. In. Jennie Cameron and the organist. Mrs. l-tarry Weeks. presented this On- nual school concert and Christmas tree. Mr. 1'. W. Ouwliffe acted as chairman while the following well piepareu programme was present- ed: Remarks by the chairman; opening chorus. "Qhrist.mas Bella", In a, Manger”, by junior boys; dia- A curling team skipped by Frank lug. There was ii large attendance and a very enjoyable evening was held. Prizes were awarded as fol- bridge, ladies, Mrs. Frank Bryan: gents. Wesley Hardy; lad- les consolation. Mrs. John Roch- -lilmdaricton Hall was filled to brief illne- have reached 113 DUI blrtlhdly. Although of a quiet unailurning at his home at wring Vulisy on L966. following a A lifelong resident of spring Valley. he was born on December 10th, 1805, and in a few days would nature and a lover of home, his fnteuity, k-indlln: and industry won for him the high esteem of The President. Mrs. Elton Cairns was taken from Pslam I) and was read responsively by the numb . followed with prayed by the presi- dent. Expositions on the lesson were given by Mrs. Cecil Paynter and Mrs. Robert Jardine. Roll call was answered with a suitable verse of Scripture. There were three visitors present. Min- utes of last months meeting were US l. Parkman - home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Alban Arsenault for the January the year with the January exams. . h n ..oh, of iih. aid”; "id mi-,,i, ed Ln nu Myers. meeting; 32 members answered the Mil. Margaret Arsenault of For- hours of Master Stanley Paugh wfu .0:1DIu"rIi3mw1;mnursmth.ypI.;'pm0”m3o; gxn -highly I ,ectAd men of the area, fv'ifnfl”;;lm;f?.Al:Pfi.';iy Fe; opu)" 3.0 Miss Mary Auain has returned roll call; and several visitors were eat View had visits from three of ho pleased to know that he has re- dnhcuonusdwon um" an dinci Mr. Charles Oaselsy. passed away oi Mercy... Tn. scrnnn" iunon paging 3”, amount rnaarlui BLDG. Iuuuner Ct. lummenia. Chartered Accountant: 13. Earle Hickey Olllldlln Bank of Oonunu-gg nuilulns Illnusseuldtl ELI. - Phonu us; W. Albert lloberfson The funeral of the late Mrs. Ada B. Schurman, who passed away in late Mrs. Schurman was a sister of the late Mr. M. F. Scllurman, Silmmersidc, who passed away on June 29th. 1952. The famous ls- lander. Mr. Jacob Gould Schurman was also a brother. til i. ', k- d t hr din the night In Wllmot at i . i . I i la-iQonme,.I 5Gl)lf:BC bf M.sIr.enand.I Mree. nM-I meet-In: WM held ln 0'1-BUY iginhorriize of his daughter and son- 59!"5l:Bl0.nhR-lllk ghlli Wlnlgl. LMft- gfggr-mulle2l:cu0cI':"::g;g”"Mr5Jho: Mr. Stewart Williams. Charlotte- momu Alum" on Thursd" "emu. Megan! "HIM Mr" um Mm" "Inch MM. t1t(:amme;ellIili)g yElali:1LeNL:3EIl?l:slleelIl10n?g man Hardy; gents; I-Iunlter Weeks: :.?iv;:ive5npenT ii-ggiwnzde-ek'end Jgatf Mr. Henry Perry has recently derived from Ontario and is via- iting at his home in Sti Edward. ueat M Mr. and Mrs. John F. year. . - :17. mo? Iar meeting on January 21. Blue with Mr. James MCQulIld 35 ed bl laf:?;):.:)EfE1'nK Club" A TT EN I) Miss Theresa DOVWUM W110 K ----------------o--- Her many fflenfli l'Efll'9l ll" Ill" pnsldemn "Id Mr" Brenwn C0195 Fnicgri-OWN U f w A ' unployed in summorside. was a ness of Mrs. George Simpson. at as secretary-treasurer. This league C ' " ' ' THE CAMEQ THEATRE. KENSINGTQN zoent Vlliitor 57- hhms-Ouantegl BURLINGTON her home at Kensington. and wish Kill lgollaist ofsthethfgiiinyiug geiinns. .-Thy January meeting of the 6th Th J 27th 1 d 9 m M31 In MM 9-91' 12- C9 - her an early recovery. un r iver, ou :1. ice. p 1 Z W. A. of Freetown United Church. . . m urs. an - .m. an . . Prlendli M M11 -l0-Wllh 3- Wedllt? '-Th. h.0m' of Mn. Anon Be" Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clark have Valley and Kensiiigton. The other mci at ihe home of iii,-Si Ainn Chm. our fiscal y.ar .nds- wed ' Jan 2 l P P are sorry to know he is a patient and lnfnlly 81 Blll'llnll0" W” returned to their home at. Kens- league is the Farmers League. and on 'i'iiui-may evening ihe iiiih” Wiiii f n at the Western Hrxapltal and wish opened with a worship service after which all business was transacted and plans made for the coming graciously opened for a very suc- cessful social evening on January him a speedy recovery, Mr- WPGKB . fri d d l t' in summer - C vendish, Grahams Road, and , M - . . is suffering from an attack of 19,. under the auspices of St. Staph- Sid? n'nd”Sne:i:r;)'i::s Snrinanheidi 1, Wu innmed "om Igifmiucllega bgeV:;Ite'0";::ieSli)nli3cli::;fl nlilgs. Sefflemenf Qf all qg. virus pneumonia. en! Anllwnn Chllmlli Mrs. Fred Profitt. accompanied the rink management that the rink i;;ihii.i- smith. The hi-hgi-amihei mh.l counfs befor. ' h C ' With C8-tl19TlllC GnyR0n Ml” Dekm” ""7 M Tll-mm” wlm mun” game” "'.m"" "M by her small daughter. Uta Anne. would bh available to the North sisiiiig oi ihe gm-i chhpiei. hi ihe' ' 4 Wm" W3 W""k'9”d ":1! Ignd” 5'"m5'fm"Tl was 5o':''ih"'l.I 0': m" returned from Summerside to her Shore League on Monday and Wed- siiiiiy i.ihi,i,i "Face riih ya". wiih dqtg, ll ' All Pl'0c99d' help "um" the home of Mr an . ic ierest or a ages an nclna ons. n e in Snrinn Vniiny nn Jnnnnny nesdny evenings and W me Farm- I d U i . Bernard. -BG. and cares were laid aside for the lam are League on Tuesday and Th""- Illllilfon :”Ili:)flxl.)l.reseaIS"Selgl8(l:y ixnmrfi n I Y N I Adults 500 h ADMISSION -- Children 300 T-'T .”m' "hm 'VerVm," em"'d hm Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moss! and clay evenings as soon as the weath- Ly,-hah smiii-i ilyii" Gemidihe wood: A R ' 6 I MISCOUCHE '-h;hfU!l!!f"i:nCVe:ll1ne:. Wm. in tnr daughter. -l0)'C9- Ind M11. John or man co-operates. side mid Mi-3i Louis Cairns. n e prozra on I chappeli. Kensington. were recent Th. 39. cm”, caii aiuh hem A nneciai ieninn. of the evening . .onMnnday evening. January 10, mental music by Mrs. Borden Vinita" io chm-iogieiowni ii. Jnhiinry meeiinn in in: Hunii. was jewelry craft in n hobby at KEITH STEWA the monthly meeting of the .Vfis- Campbell and Mrs. Georle Mac- Mrni s C, peppih. .c(-oinpgnied ion Hnii on pridny evening. Jnnn, me society and many bemnnln RT: oouche Branch of the Catholic Leod. Messrs. Linwood and Ivan by her iwo gong, David and Mal- my um, with the President, Miss pigces of ieweii-y were on dispinyi Women's League. was held at the Gill of Kensington very acceptably coim. i-eiui-Md 10 her home in Jnnei Mann rennin . Tn. minn ,. . V in , , home of Mrs. Joachin De.sRoches. contributed a song commemorating Kensington. on January 10. after um oi ih. lpnnugl fheeiihn we” nIn'.:;:in'neNl,3;r;DrT'f:Lr:;d2:'Za2:7"ti: After the business meeting. a social the epic feat of Marilyn Bell. Cllll spending the past nine months In nun mn -ppmvpd md Rn" the A. y I i C Intuition i hour was unloved by all for "More" greeted Min I-Aura England. they were the guests of regular routine of business it wu.L..,i.i. W... ,,,,...i by M" ciowt "CT" ' ”TTT Tonight 7:15-9:25; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:25 Priends of Rena Desrtoches. Bell's piano solo. and the Long hgr pa;-mtg, Mr, and Mn. Butler dncided in hny, n denim, in the 1,”. i... In Tne nexi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Deslloohes. will be sorry to learn that she is spending some time in the Prince County Hospital, receiv- ing treatment for burns. Mrs. Frank A. Arsenault recently arrived at her home in Miscouche after having spent. some Hm? in the Prince County Hospital, receiving treatment. On Friday evening. January 14. aaversl students of Marian Acad- amy Mlscouche, took part in the -final programme on "5ehur- man's school Parade.” Friends of Mrs. Pat Martin will be sorry to learn that she has on- tered the Prince County Hosi-iitaal. summer-aids, to receive treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gaudet and Mrs. F. A. Deakoches. Mlscouche, motored to Moncton .lanuary'14. Peter McQuaid of Bedford. rec- ently vlaited in Mlscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alhan Gaudet. Miseouohe. B V LOCK!) ROAD . Joseph T. Gallant were visitors on Juiuary ifth. at . and Mrs. Jon Des- Leo Araenault of tors at the home Arsenault evening of Old Ohrfsmaa De!- 'Alfrad and Ietty Anenault of nowlaarvlliting their cousins Louis. ' and log” Arlenault of Ins. Arthur Arsenault aft of Oascum- River Brown brothers. Grafton and Erwin delighted the audience with a vocal duet. Erwin who is also an accomplished .ccompanist lent his talents during the evening for a sing-song. and rendered piano selections on special request. Spring Valley showmen introduc- ed the ”old Gray Mare" who "alnlt what she used to be". and enntesta and stunts were put on by Mrs. Borden Campbell, Mrs. Leigh Paynter and Mrs. W. J. Profitt. The Rev. W. Eric lngraham was the capable chairman and at the close of the evening extended a hearty "thank you" to Mr. Alton Bell and Mrs. Ruth Carr. for their kindness in opening their home. An auction sale of donated art- icles conducted by Mr. W. J. Prof- ltt added a neat sum to the cen- tennial fund. to be used for redec- nrating on the church property in vlew of the 100th anniversary to he celebrated later this year. Lunch was served by the hostess- on. Mrs. Ruth Carr and Miss Laura Bell. assisted by Mrs. Ever- oft Sudsbury. Mrs. James Evans. Mrs. H. B. Maclnod. Mrs. Nelson Paynter. Mrs. Leigh Paynter, Mrs. Harry Sudsbury. Mrs. Hubert Cas- eley. Mrs. Borden Campbell. Mrs. Ivan Harrington and others. --BUR. -The many friends of Mrs. Elle Campbell who II ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Bruce Mac- Leod. Kenslngtnn, will be glad to know that there is some improve- ment In her condition. and wish her a more rapid recovery. Mrs. W. E. spice: entertained the members of the Konalnlton United Church Junior W. A. at the regu- Q rri . us in .-AG. ington after an enjoyable visit with at Sale, Cheshire. and also paid a visit to friends at Litchfield. Members of St. Mark's Anglican Junior W. A. were guests of the Kensington United Church Mission Band in the Assembly room of the church. when slides were shown. Both groups are studying lndia this year and the slides on Indian sub- jects. on loan to the W. A.. were projected with the new Vlewlex re- cently bought by the United Church Y. P. U.. while the script was read by Mrs. John Cameron. leader of the Anglican Junior W. A. A successful supper under the auspices of the Kenalngtnn Com- munity Club waa held in St. Mark's Hall on January 19. A well attended post nuptial shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Chamption. Kensington for their son, Eldon and his bride the former Marlene Wag- ner. who were married in Winnipeg on December ill. The parcels were opened by Miss Beatrice James and Mrs. Roy Clark. while the names of the donors were read by Miss Deanna Larkln and Mrs. Hodge Montgomery. The many beautiful and useful gifts were ar- ranged by Mrs. Bruce Champion. Mr. and Mrs. Champion are living in the Davison Apts. in Kenslagton where the former is associated with his father. who is manager of the ltuo service station. A Family Life Program is being sponsored by the Kensington Unit- ed Church Young Adults and con- sists of a film strip with a record- ed commentary for each of a series of five meetings. Usually the film strip presents problems being fac- ed by families across the country. as secnztary. Alter a. lengthy discus- sion two leagues were formed, name- ly the North Shore Hockey Lea- will consist of teams representing February meeting "Resolved that the Farmer is in a belter position than the lcity Employee." Plans were also made to form 5 Cali Club Hoc- key teamnur. Frank Bealrsto. one of the adult directors treated the members to apples. after which a recreation hour followed consisting of various games. Mra. Fred Profitt accompanied by her baby girl Uta Anne, retum- ed to their home in spring Val- ley from the Prince County Hos- pital on Monday. Mrs. James Cousins Baltic is visiting in Malpeque the guest. of Mrs. George Macxay. Mr. and Mrs. David Cousins entertained the members of the Baltic Farm Forum at their week- ly meeting on Monday evening. January 17th. There were a large number present and a very enjoy- able meeting was h d. The members of the Kenning- ton Road Farm Forum met for their weekly meeting at the ho of Mr. and Mrs. Orville .Clnr on Monday evening, 11th. The annual meeting of the Prince- town United Church was held on Tuesday afternoon. Janusry II. in the Memorial Room. with a large attendance. Rev. Alntsnder McKay opened the meeting with I short devotion period. Reports from the representatives of the various organ- had a very successful year. encouraging report of the years iutions all lndlcsted them in a prgreulve and thrifty condition. All financial The minister gave a very work. The appreciation of the con- gregatfon was utended tn the min- later. Rev. Mr. Holly. and to his ladies consolation, Mrs. D. B. Nich- Olson: gents consolation. Perri, Sr. Refreshments uere serv- Maurice i an attendance oi thirteen mem-i :(I fly . meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Smith. LONG CREEK BAPTIST W. M. I. The annual meeting of the Long Creek Baptist W. M. S. mt-t at the home of Mrs. F. W. Stretch on Dec. 3. 1054. At this meeting the members joined with the sister societies world wide in the Baptist Women's day of prayer. The Scripture les- son was read by Mrs. Norman Stretch followed by singing "As with gladnesa men of old". The chair-man's c was read by Mia. Warren MacDonald followed by a period of prayer by several members, Hymn 376 "Blast. Be The Tie" was then sung. The Lordship of Christ was read by Mrs. Donald MaoEachern. Minutes of- previous annual and last. regular meetings were read and approved. nleven members and four visitors answered roll call with a verse of scripture. Collection amounted to 312.00. A donation of 33.00 was received from Mrs. Hector MacNevln. Mrs. Rae Macbeod was appointed devotional leader for next meeting. Officers for ensuin; war are as follows: N05,. Mrs. . . stretch: vice-pres. Mm. Rae Maclleod; sec'y., Mrs. Reg Macfialdyan; trea- surer, Mn. Tapper strang; e ' ence, Mrs. Malcolm MacNelll and Mrs. Donald Maolschern; Baby Band Leader. Mrs. Brent Currie. Mrs. Wilfred stretch kindly in- vited the member! to her home for the January meeting. Meeting closed with the Milpah benediction. A delicious lunch was served by Jan. 31. Please make Secretary NOTICE Final reading of. Bedeque Power Company meters will be made as soon as roads are opened. All monthly and over- due accounts will be collected at this time. GEORGE CAMPBELL, Secretary-Treasurer -Gun" 5" Klldare Cape" were re" Rosebank visited with Mrs. Hardy's ML "id My-Si Leo A,-Sui”); warg with a large attendance. Bryan took part in the seventh Mnnireni on Jlnulry ism” was solicit your support. sent visitors at the home of Mn mother Mrs. James Smallman. in Aihenon on Tiiumduy night, annual bonspeil at Summerside heid from iii, cnnini Bednnne For Mnyor. .uid Mrl. Slim MYEN. Knnuinnn who in iii. they ninn Th .- i C- yesterday Other personnel are - ' . . . Q snow during the past ew i i - , United Baptist Church on Thurs- QQCA E099 M" Ann” Fem h”.vI"mmeid visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar dqyl stopped chopping In the soft Er-tklm Cumpbelh 3”" Pwm ""1 day afternoon January 20th. The M J' Ke""?th Pldgeom h M5 he"? in .C?nim".' in Assn 51- Smallman and fEmll.V- wood. however some of the men KENBINGTON H33 I l?-”"ei-ll. service was conducted by the pas- KENSING-ION For C0"m-"no": i ”' spew 3 5”” ll." 5 ” 9 Mr. and Mrs. Robert w00d5ld5-a1'e taking advantage of the sieigh- . I ll"? first in R 681165 0' weekly for. Rev. Charles A. Britten. ln- Ben Champion home of his Smm' Mm Len Don- Kiilitsford were Ween! Vlsllorl l0 ' to t some hauled out mn Vt"-.i Hutu-milli HOLAP) meet- curd partys was held ill ll” M' ferment was in the Church ceme- W I Th 7 d 9; M'ii Thur H D ' 1130 I gotta in Pleasant. View He was A ' ' ' mg 39 i left on mg was ne.o ill the zxeiisiiigtoii berton Curling Club Tuesday even- wry. ii in worthy of nnin inni the Inn" m::'icni'.d;en'::f1 in l - ame Y9 "THE DESERT SONG” technicolor Starring Gordon MacRae. Kathryn Graysnn. Steve Cochran. This show is sponsored by "The Lion's Club". 2:- election on February 1st, and W. Elmer Payriter H. Bruce Maclleod Robert Carruthers Sterling Hunter. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Summarslde Healfll Centre Saturday. Jan. 29th ' AaMo Help your Lions Club to help others ”TIIE NEW DESERT SONG" CAPITOL Summon-side PLEASE NUEE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS IT MAY ii: i vouii LIVER lfll' worelalfvlng ..n.. fesnayhyoullvul Today Thursday ............ 8:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 7:15-9215 good wife Mrs. Hokey. for their excellent and faithful work. also a vote of thanks was saundedih the teacher: and officers of the Sunday school for' their faithful work. It was planlns to note that the atundmoe at sundsv school ' - i summer has been ' many yeah. A very olaaailwith the The film used on January 10 was entitled "No Easy Answer." and portrayed three families with three separate problems. To add to the lament. the film was halted mid- way. while the a" ho"'''' unneoaiainniu am up WI I fuel If .'l':.:.ifI.':..”:..3'".a.'t':'. i par led ll! Id lllge . . Q bl Q It Eli - fl-'.-"ii I. EDITOIT WIDOW DIE! IROQUOIS il'AL1s. Ont. (CF)- Funeral services Ire ell 3 Monday for Mrs. Alec M. Dewar. widow of a firmer cit.) BLAIt0' of the Montreal Itar. who died litur- day. She lll' ' . Bi--lei will uh place in llontreal today Mr. Vincent Perry of Bowlan was In 0'1-earv. January ma. Mr. Wlllsrd Sfnlllrnan of latest View was in on Monday. .I(i-alawardar flmtsachorof man View School want the week- end as an none I Iurtoa. we 'El-I I-Di ..DII....... ll Id .4j