Page 12 The Omaha Ineaday. June 8. 1954 Misoouoiie Pupils Pay iloiiiage —On May 80. the pupils of Marian Academy. Miacoucha. join- ed in solemn procession to pay homage to the Blessed Mother of God. The procession left the convent at 6:30. and entered St. John the Baptist Church singing “Immacu- late Mary". sister St. Mary Lut- cardo. musician at the Academy. accompanied at the organ. other hymns rendered were “Nous Vou- lons Dieu". and "Bring flowers of the fairest." The honour of crowning and adorning Our Biased Lady with May flower: was this year reserv- ed for llin boys. The crowning nits pprinrnm-l ll\' F?riw;ird Le('lair. Grade Xi. while baskets of flowers were carried. and placvd near the statue of Mary by Armand Gaudet. Grade XI, George Power. Arnold Power. Junior F. Desfiochcs, Mau- rice Gaudet and 'I‘omm_v Williams. all of Grade X. The banner was carried by Miss Patricia Oakes. and the banner ribbons were carried by boys of Miss Oakcs class. Eddlf‘ Cuudet, Eric, McKiur*.on. Anthony Gallant. and Roiialrl Arsenaiilt. The pro- cession was headed hy the cross- bearer. Peter Steele, Grade XI. and by the acolytcs, Lionel and Armand DesRoches Grade VII. After the procession. the pastor Rev. J. D. Kelly, spoke to the youth of the parish and their parents on the importance and necessity of devotion to Mary. He quoted the Holy Father. saying: “Stay close to Jesus and Mary and imitate thciii, in order to save voiir souls. and Help save the and Vicinity O'I.o¢:'y Mr. and Mr:. Arthur Rennie. Elmsdaie. were Sunday guoataof Mn. Rennie‘: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harri: in Knutsfori. Miss Anita Smallman. O'Le:ry. spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Elsworth Thoma: in Cascumpec. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meuiaon and little son. Summeralde. motor- ed to Knutaford to visit with rela- tives on Sunday. Mrs. Pierson of Nova Scotia. gave an organ recital after the regular church service on Sunday night. in the United Church in 0'Leary. The new electric organ was played. Mr. J. M Macwillianis. 0'- Leary. is confined in his home with flu. Hll many friends hope to see him back on the job again soon. The many friends of Rev. J. N. 1! on the sick list and hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ray Jelloy and daughter. tztihy. have returned to their home to the United States. Miss Emma Gallant of St. John. N. R. spent a few days visiting with her brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gal- lant in O‘Lear_v. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis. 0'- Leary. motored to Charlottetown on Sunday to spend the day with relatives and friends. ch...-nh" i Miss Fl’?-ll’lL‘lS O'Hnlloi-an of BUl~ Benediction of the Blessed Sac- rament followed, with Father Kelly officiating. The parish choir. ac- companied by Miss Phyllis Gaudet at the organ. rendered “Penis Aiiizelicus." and other solemn Benediction h_\'mris. At the close of the ceremony, the children once more blended their voices in the singing of "Bon S"‘lf. Douce Marie." Professional cards " _, E. E. Parkman Opt..I).. ILO. 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L 5Ll5H$9Y AND GET 5 if ' ‘ -. )UR BOARDING . uou§: A EGAD, ::Asor~i!-n-iAr DREAM IN A we on THE oceAN—«~ 1’. BELIEVE I'VE sou/so n'./-u ‘ GEMINI zepizescurs rue TWN5 IN THE"-ZODIAC, CA6'l'Oi2 AND , PoLi.u>< ~«~ MYTHS 0: couese, i, .4 Btrr cAs1'orz WAS A FAMED HORSEMAN -~~/out: DREAM ion. has accepted : position in Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley. Summersidc, were visitors to Cascumpoc and Knutsfurd recent- ly. Mrs. Edward S. Griffin has re- turned to her home in Burton. af- ter spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Everett McKenna in Borden. Mrs. Mary Dunbar of Alma. was a visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs Albert Wallace of Coleman. were visitors to the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford M:cNeill in Alma recently. —The many friend: of Miss Lucina M:cMiilan of Bloomfield. are very sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Western Hos- pital. and all hope she will soon be able to return to her home well again. Mrs. Martin Buchanan who spent the winter months’ in On- tario. is visiting with relatives in Mt. Royal and O’Le:ry. Her many friends are glad to see her look- ing so well. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron of Albany. were visitors in Bloom- field recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vance MacKay and family. The many friends of Mr. Peter Callaghan are glad to know that he is on the road to recovery. and all hope to see him back to his usual good health soon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smallman. 0'1-aelry. motored to Freetown to visit with Mrs. Smallman‘s mn- ther. Mrs. James Smith who is on sick list. All her friends wish for her a speedy get-well. On Thursday night the O'Leary Maple Leaf Calf Club was held at the home. of Miss Valerie Mac- in 0'Lcary after A pleasant trig‘ l l Trainor are sorry to hear that he The Sunimerside branch of in Summersirle in term: of blood contribution. (Photo by Williams with a good of members. attendance Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley of Alberton, were visitors to 0’Leary recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. The many frii=nri.< of Mr. Pres- ton Thompson of Mt. Royal are glad to see him able to be out around after his recent sick spell. Unionvale pupils will be accept- ed in Grade VII. VIII, XI and X. Remnants of business material are to be disposed of as the triis- iees see fit. The many friends of Mr. Ralph Adams are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital and all hope to see him on the Job soon again. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie MacAus- land. Bloomfield. and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb, Woodstock. motored to Siimmerside to attend the nurses’ graduation on Wednesday night. A number of friend: gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Smallman on Tuesday night to tender farewell to their son Lloyd. who is leaving to join the R.C.A.F., and will be stationed in St. Johns, Quebec. A shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raby Adams in Knutsforri on Monday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Adams. who were married recent- ly. There was a large crowd and they received many gifts. Mrs. Foster Smallman. Mrs. Lorne Luxton. Mrs. Allison MacDougall, Mrs. Winbourne Harris. Mrs. Her- man Smallman assisted. —At the annual meeting of O'- Lcary school Tuesday evening it was decided not to establish Grade XII this year. but rather to wait until the Grade XI enrolment in- creased to 25 or 30. The present enrolment in XI la la. The new additional wing which includes two classrooms and a teachers‘ room. increased the debt 88380. The small increase in debt. was due to gen- crous grants from the Department of Education. A very fine report was given by M11 R" hilt)’. secretary of the O'Le:ry Women's Institute. ahow- ing the amount of $282.41 spent on MAJOR HOOPLIL -rwnue oAr~ic—} //4 N To Ar,” i-iorzse. r_ __ Kisl \/ou RUN DAT Reel. ova? _ A6Alr~i,5LOV\l, Mi6TAl-l Mzrsooz -~or~u.~/ 6EM\t~ll I KNOWS , I? 6EMlt~li cAiA-iV2Ti3;/«xi; -~ / H‘ CHIEF I i . WHICH I'M i=AMu.iA2 5% ' occAsiouAL PISS I // ‘ 25:./are TO CALM 4 y DOWN MV ‘ANFE’ -‘T0752 ! diicicri a vigorous campaign among their members - the district S’slde Blood Donor Clinic Reaches Objective the Canadian Legion and the donor volunteers the school in the past year. A vote of thanks was tendered the women for this good work. A vote of thanks was also given to Miss Pearl Craig who retired from the Grade VII and. VIII classroom due to the illness of her sister at MacNeill's Mills. The senior trus- tee mentioned Dr. L. W. Shaws high commendation of 0'LeaJ;v school teachers. about whom no complaints have been registered with the Department. The sum of $3200 was voted for teachers’ supplements. 82400 for running ex- penses, and $2100 for capital ex- penditurea. —CP. ALPHA YORK W. I. The monthly meeting of Alpha York Women‘: Institute met at the home of Mrs. Claude Lewis on May 31. Roll call was answered by in members witli "a hat I )'Cl1'lPlllbPl'". Plans were made for planting flowers on the school grounds. Mn. Rueben Watts is to give the demonstration at the District Con- vention in Covehead Hall on June lb. The member offered to give one or more flour bags to be made up into sheets and pillow cases for a burnt-out family in pig... aant Grove. Mrs. Frank Watts of- fered to make same. A canvu or for the salvation Army is to be made and collectors were appointed. Mrs. Louis Vcssey and Mrs. Claude Lewis were appointed to make out programs for the next three months. Mrs. Louis Veaaey invited the members to her home for the July meeting. Lunch com- mittee are Mrs. Peter Proud and Mn. Duvar Swan. Contests were conducted by Mrs. Reuben Watts and Mrs. Richard Veuey. CLEARED IN TORTURE (‘ASE NAIROBI, Kenya. IReui.crs)— Two white police reserve officers Friday were acquitted of charges that they ordered a Man Mau ter- rorist suspect held over : fire to make him confess. The two. Den- nis Pharazyn and Michael J. Saw- yer. said the torturing of Kikuyu tribaamnn Kimwana Githuri was done by native policemen without their knowledge. which has bean credited with Px(‘€efiin§ that attended the clinic. and the Y's Men’: Club are seen above with others who waited in line to make this exceedingly vital D. W. Sears). Summeraitle Y's Men's Club con- ihe on- lPCtl\'e set for the rc<‘ent StIrnm(‘i'5ltlP Blood Donor Clinic. making it the most successful one ever held Members of the Legion NORIIOIIO W’. I. Mrs. Arnold Douglas and Mrs. Paam In li.Y. _.!uneral Iervicea were recently conducted for the late Henry Ver- on Barbot, who died on May 20 in Klngabridge Veterans Hospital. N. Y.. after a very brief illness. just before his 55th birthday. Mr. Bar- bot was a disabled veteran of World War I. Burial was in Ar- lington National Cemetery. vir- ginia. Born on June 7. 1899 in Camden, N. .I.. Mr. Barbot was the son of the 1:14 Wingata Pillsbury and Eugenia Veron Barbot and a ' brother of the late Mrs. Raymond Hubrouck. After World War 1 he finished his higher education, which he had started. at Swsrth- more before entering the service. and was graduated in 1928 from the University of Pennsylvania. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Kath- leen Jeffery Biirlint. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jeffery, Suin- meralde. Give-{deport On Atomic Power TORONTO, (CPl—0ntario hydro chairman Robert H. Saunders said Tuesday atomic - generated electric power is about three years away for Ont.ario—"ii we need it.“ Mr. Saunders. on return from : 85-day tour of European countries, said he "doubts if any country ill as far advanced‘ ‘in that field u Britain. While overseas he visited an atomic electrical power installa- tion now bcing assembled in Eng- George Douglas were joint hoat- “mt $335813?‘ ”}:n'IE‘zb'!‘;'r °‘fheN°rg’&:: He aaid Ontario hydro through meeting. President. Mrs. Elmer 5,3-an, 5lPWBl‘t l‘!I‘€S1d5d- Interesting contests were con- Th9T¢ "V" 5" l“9"d'n” "l 1‘ ducted by Mrs. Elmer Stewart m¢""b9l‘5 *“‘d 3 l"1‘m" memb" and Mrs. Arnold Douglas with Mrs. Stanford Glover. was wel- M,-._ sqangord (;1m~" and Mr_._ comed. in response to roll call Mb"; Murphy 35 winners_ F01. each member purch-led I new lowing adjournment. dainty re- hat. Visiting committee reported two calls and treats taken and Mrs. Frank Murphy and Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe reported on executive meeting. Correspondence includ- ed a letter of thanks from a member for baby gift and a let- ter of thanks from T. B. League for a quilt. ll was decided in donate $5. to Salvation Army and several members volunteered to canvass the district for Red Cross. A dis- trict picnie at Cavendish was planned for the school closing. The members were invited in the home of Mrs. A. M. Webster for the next meeting when the roll call will be answered with a get- vveil or sympathy card and waist line measurements. Program committee will be Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe and Mrs. George AlN IYSI * rim. .3 Sins‘ V. 3'/{:75/5:185/{ 35/{V175/fix_7% L: I. Show I.Id., ' |Ial.lflIoN.I.\ .'Pieaauend me information on Tnaauocann Favors color IIAY YgO_UR own C.QL'9BF_lJ.L WALKS A’No‘TERR’AcElwirH THERMOCRETE PAVERS _sli:w Thennocreio 1-nvm precast lilht-weight unit: you can lift and place easily. They're in- expensive, colorful. ‘permanent and non-slippery. are Five cheerful colon .. (',r,.,.' Drown. Yellow. Red. Slate. Eqiiai. l.\' Iirlkifll when laid in solid 0? "I your own multicolor dnign. freshments were served by host» CSSES. "‘ROYAL"" BORDEN Monday-Tuesday T:l5-9:15; Matine- 3:30 Tuesday. 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