inai-y Rubya. Bukoka, 'l'anganylkrAlb.In Arsenault. Meeting was np- at-reased was til. P O I I former Meryl - . Territory, British East Africa. I'll ened by Mrs. Arsenault repeating Madeline Arscnaiill. daughter of Thurs" Apr” 12' The Guardlan! Page O a n 0 III II II would like to expi-css my special prayer. ltoll call was aiiswcrcd liy anI(IlI MrIsI llulit-rt Ars- - iv... n uesday evening a DC ey ll, ll l 311 the Wed prayers you ll, l, . d ln. -sl V. .. I . rizmvi c. cit to mourn was ialieii suddenly ill on That - ' t" -rh 1 game was played ll! M01" Carmel hall: ssalild for my intentions and ioulsneilllelptllllthsallitcrclehelililtllnll ltdals lalle lllle amlpled (lauglitor tire-net day and ru.-slicd by ambulance ltltla gums or M 00 purposesl l ' t rink between Mont Carmel and wel also the spiritual bouquet that you decided Mrs. Glorii-e Ricliard and ls Bc'l”"l" C”l'”ll0l'- l'ilUtll'0tlll. P C Hospital Mr. and Mrs Micephore Gallant a llllglllll l"""5- Wilma” we” well sent me for Christmas. It is very Mrs. Joseph ii. Gallant would ai- Qlllllllll" a'".l J"P'3l)l' al l'”"l9- l5"l- l l are both ill atlliume, Friends and t I ”"3""t 3341- encouraging to know that here tend the district officers c0iilci'- llIlHslItltr.'Ion State: 16 mi: ntiiiiniid c. Arsciiault is ini- relatives are hoping to see them l are people interested in our lor- ence to be held in Cllai'lullCt0ii ll ””' 6"” lot" 'e't'0tttiL't'Hnd I I . I I . , I prtiriiig after a feii weeks or in. well soon. ti QUEBI-EC ICPl -- American the fiercest challenge and the Canadian wage earners should be sylllpallly '5 extended M the be'ieign missions. Your generosity will on March 22 and 23rd. it was also llllllllcll lllll l'””l”l"d l”9tl9L'0a5' H055 at his home. l n1(il!(?)' for Canadian expansion brightest pi'oiiiiseI that had 8V9l' educated to the advantage of stock lllft';vel(yl1l.rsela&lnlllll5 lllvlllllxllllllllllolxlly llslr lll:lcerIt.ain.ly be repaid in graces. It decided to order books for school ll'l:llllllllllllllll'l(;lLl,ll.:. flgll; llllllelllll lll” g , Gmlt Tllwdure Clllhilei IilHllUIl- may I101 ll? 50 9-3S.V 10 C0lTle by In fallen to one nation s lot in re- nwnernlnn and l-enernl and IINI former - Id l: I SIIIInIw'esI "Lo. l is in helping ot.hei's that heavenly tlbrnry soon as possible. lrIllll)gl'anlI ClIIIIIIIlI IIIIIIlII IIILC at lat. Jaiiics bympIathy is extended to Mr. and ed at Trenton N.S.. spent the week- llli. ycai-5 immediately ahead uii- cni-tied history, My. Eaton deg Vinclm government SIIIIIIIII I III Mr IESNI eInI 0 II III lnensnres are gained and these 9v. l-lsnlng nnndI reallznd 5 mm. Snnl IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIItIIitI(tlIiicni liigli mass lm-.5. l,n.nnSl Ana" and famlly of end wlll, hls l,al.,I.nl5I Mn and Mm ; .. Ii-ss it contiliues to receive a cor- clarcdn then. share Bnl nnlslne ago-Ell nel. all: cc lllllllldw ll wits the en make us happy On E8Ftl'l- 0Ul' Red Cross material was disti-iliui- nnl lln,ll.II'IIill ”II lIlICtI'. Il-.mmaIn- Union (,'oi'iici' in their recent sad Flllillli C3-95lt?lil1d lt'lmllY0l Egmlllll 'l - illltl Wllcame. '" C3”3d5- CYVU5 I-4'1'(l"5 "ll lh" ""1'”"”"ld "ck would sun 50 llrgcnlly nennc dplll home lyhar passcc aw”yMcKiuI Blessed Lord Himself hasIprumv ed to mcmbelvl,-I Nexl lnnnllnn ll, lIIII IIIIIIIIKIIIIIII H I Nauaire Ptiir- bercaIu-iiiciii tn the passing of Mrs Bal'- ' l'.i.ll()ll. Caiindian - born American must not only be men of courage MI EIIIIIII Is CIIIIIIIIIIIIIII In III IIOII III (I,IIII gr I5mI1SIe0l;gBS IItsed Ithis. I thank you again and Ibe held at me home nl lllrn GllnI IIIIIIIIIIII IIII I interment iii Allan s iiiotlier, Mrs. David Ram- . . , iiidustrialist. said Tucsdayhiliht. and vision but must also command Chesnpeake and Ohio nanw 19 SM 9” V3 "let "mm" 1 wish you many years Ul J0): ice Richard. Bnnnn l. ”I”l,”I-l ldllbearers were say on 'l'iicsda.V. Mrs, Ramsay Das- Mlst ('y"”5 (r'a”l?"l "35 "3'u”"?d Addressiiig the annual dinner of a broad knowledge of the miracles Canada he lb CMIIIIIIIIIII Inagl ii 1!. ln Chris; our Lord' 1 bless youj I I I AIIHIIIII IIIIIIIIHIICI. Rene Arsenault, sen away at the home of Mn and home Elle? attending I8 Course in the 'Canadian Institute of Mining of m0dCl'llSL'IleIlCC. Rock Iron Mlnen LMI and is Regal: Red CIIIISI III IIHII IIIIIIII held an; MI I III QIIIIIIII IIIIIIIICIII IIMi-, Vl(.'l0l' Gallaiit has Iciiti,-l.IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII t.stIiIi4Iiilt, (.:l0lvlL'C Cormtel. Ill” Emesl AHIIIIII ISL Dunstans University, Chariot. Md Melall.lllgy' Mr” Bell," sllllll For Callllllllalls wlllllllved-lo wllllk in iruncre projects in Quebec's Un- Friday aftclrn C lill l 9th b l Mr. h avg l at l t fw clarlollclolln Hollllllal ll" llllllll' Ai-:cii'itilt ltlts-tlldllll llllll wllll-lell elowlll American industry has itsI own and whnItnol: supreme satisfaction SIIIIIIII He has established II IIIIIIIIIII IIII II III E IIO(;In aiI'clII )lIat Bat itrsthI niversi y srIiIen nIIeII menl bel-one nndelgolnn Inn.nnl.Il,I IIIIIIIIIJI I Iuldllfltllllfllell attending ,, l.nl.n ncnly was l.u.enllIV held MI IIIIIII III I I II G III mnbnlnns nlnns lnl. exnnnslnn nl ln meenng nnd nverwmlng (Io,-. IIIIIII IIIIIINIIIIEI, al IIIS IIIIIIII IIII I In 5d rig is scioo. ingo waIsldays with 5 parents Iw en tI.a IeIII MII III I II AI I II I I SIII IlLl(' Miss I(.lara C0l'nIl('r at home of Mr. and Mrs. Glorice fnIIIII. I A II;-It 0;?) 8Iant and llllllls llllllllllg llllo llllllolls ol doll llllllllllle llllslllcles llle Clmadlan P h NS t hl h D 09- lbaye and a neat sum was C0-thome due to the death I" its is. inidll, lsenau 0 .ltiiit" llllllolsttlv ltred cormier. Wheat (.oi'mier Pme winners for men' y 850 lbs drgllelllle Glll.l' lars within the next five years. north offered the richest rewards.l "SW85 l l ll 0 W C authors. lectedl lgrandfather. the late Mr. Lmnian- ton. N.B. airlved home by iilzinii 0) ltiivi-. iir. and Mrs. Clifford Gloricc ('iirniie-i- ' ”ll have m"'”'3"-ll to St Pllllllll I I I I I l I .l l I I I I I II I I and Jerome Gal- lii Ilic tremeiidous compctitionispirttual and material. It was no scmlars laesmell labor leaders uel P. Arsenault. C8109 EEm0nt..lto attend the funeial of hot l..iLlioi Kliizill and t-liildrcn, Dartmouth, lant. Ladies: Mrs. Emilien Bern. l"'l mpllali he added' C3"adalplay3m""d for easy'g0l"g.alld llllll alrllldtlgllgslllniig 2:113: a0::n;nllllil1?id:ach dlllhe louowmg loner 'wias llecew-l E F Women's Institutcl Friends learned of the l'lt"illl (ll (u ' lllll 3'” Mrsi Dolall am aml M13 Ulttrlcr Cormier llllllllll lllllll ll lll hell lllwll llllemslllllllllllg lolll wllll llllllllld lllflll lllrnezl ites the 3000 - acre Deep Cllievre :ioil)tyBl:l3rslr(ll:nl-leil llltlhlylfilonldl (gal. hEfdaplt?llellglnl:1nOnlltlV meeting on Mrs Staulcv Ctirinicr lll llt'l' iiiili ldllllllll llllnl Calllllll' ".””””llIa”0'"' tltllll to (icrald Auc: Mrs Petey Galianl allended lnn 4' .l i" ' - y ' t, "' su r l- ' ' . - v t -. . ,, oiii, , - '- .. i . Qrlicllllsizfailillilililtlllcllalnlg lllll::2shilil3psltllhfllci'iltn cllrliliesill nei- mrms l" N0" Sc"”3' lam. missionary at St, Mary's sem--Mirth 1” "l the hllme (ll Mllst yell” lllllllwlllg ll sllllrl lllllllll lllll ll'V 'l”llll P- Uaudtfl. llltllnlulltli 3FllCl0Sl ltlfllil prllcelecdwa Rllgglflzlllllif (lllcrltlstlfltftrl Mlgsb Dam" ' ilowcvcr iiiuch Aiuericaii money lther was it a barren and lh8CC95r l-H-R-m-r -ms W '- Ar . . , all ' t poured into Canadian enterpriscallslble wastefand. the United States had neither the One serious limitation to Can- di-slre nor the power to reduce ada's progress. however. lay in Cziiiada to the status of a small finding tpnds. Money simply was and dependent crown colony "that not available in adequate amounts slic unhappily nccupied at the turn from Canadian private and public of the ceiitiiry,” lsources to meet the great demand: Mr . Eaton's remarks were con- of mines. factories, oil wells. roads. lained in a text released to the railroads. airports. harbors, tele- prcss in atlrniice n' dcliiicry. phone lines and water power. FlER('E CIlAl.l.ENGE Canadian investors should. of Canada's vast tiiiocciipicd tei'rl- course. be encouraged in put their after spending winter months in Summerslde. ttiry tn the north constituted both lfunds lrito Canadian enterprises. ' - ,3. Dor G ll 1: Marion Academy. Gmff”V. ” ”" l ' 1. Joanne Gauriet Miscouclie. Standings ZI mm caudal Marian Acadeniy standings for. 3- J95" D95R"”l'95 Grade X11: 1 Grade V 3? lI Della Gnndnl l. Estelle Gallant 2. Helen Balliim 2' A".lm”" G.a”P'"t 3. Edward LeClair and Yvonne 3- ENC MCK"'""" Cnnnlen I4. Rosella Gaudet Grade Xl. 1 Grade 1V: 1. Agnes Arsenault vlr B".ba” Gflllanl 1 Lennard prnnnnl I2. Bonita Marie Poirler ,I Elaine Gnllnnl I3. Roger DesRoches Crane X: '4. Marie Claircx Richard , 1. Bella Gaudct 4- T0""".V Ballllm ' 2. Lillian Brown i Grade 1ll3 3. Margaret Rose Polrier 1' R059" D9SR0t'll9! Grade 1x; 2. Sylvia Gaiidet 1. Armand DesRochel 1- 1V3" D95R0Cll8! 2. Georgina McNeil 3. Clarence Poirier 3. Pauline Gaudet Grade 11: Grade V111; 1. Theresa Arsenault 14., Rosemary Deslvlocheg 2. Sheila Desllochcs 2, Am. steel.-t 3. Raymond Arsenault 3. Lillian Ann Hogs. Jean Ar'se- 3. Eric DesRncht-s nalilt, Grade 11 B: Grad; V11; 1, Barbara Ann Mallet I .ln,vcP Mallet 2. Jimmie Ballum l 2 Sylvia pm.-.9; 3. Carolyn Pmi-tor 3 xnrma pomer 3. Elizabeth Gaudet Grade Vl: t Grade 1: , pin. nasal-lens. ll. Norma Arsenault . Anita DegRache. I12. Bernadette Gaudet -2. Donna Small 3. Milton Balliim. at the home of Margaret, Raymond - and Frankie Cairns Monday after- - 2 nimn, April 2nd., with the pres- irlriit presiding. Meeting opened by singing the Mission Band hymn fol- lowed by repeating the Member:' Piirpose in unison. The Lord's Prayer was repeated. l I Nixie-teen members responded to roll call. Marilyn Macwilllams was welcomed as a new member. The minutes were read and approved. l'llai'garct Cairns. Dale and Donna llliirrisnn have birthdays in March and Happy Birthday was sung to thriii. The offering was received by Marilyn while the members sang the offering hymn. Hrs. Myers road the iitory of "l.iivky" from the study book. and dist-iissr-d it with the boys and girls. The worship service was led Bred and Selected for l by Dianne Stordy. "Holy. Holy, I Hulllll was stint: as the call to wor- Belulr Mnal and Egg HAPPY SUNBEAMS mmm” MISSION BAND MANY 131,55 merntittt. or .2: I in appy .un anis ission , , . l g B,Inln..I Cnrlnlon Branch In. Cape '(ll)lllI:lndIfII' Bay area nl iiniiliiiestei ii 'l'i-aierse United Church was held ll llrl l V ' t l ... and here's plenty of reason why it's the most popular Plymouth ever! rlnr 3'; - L1 nnn Tl", Im.lnnm, lesson was man Production. For sheer drivingpleasure, nothing can match by llarltxv II:-1Irnvr. IlI3IIva SHnwIatItI led GET BIG - 5 Plymouth that is equipped with push-button in prayer. no. t n y piri car ' - rt - l l - Ils" was sung by Enln, Mnncnnlh PROFITS. ,- PowerFlite automatic transmission. Pll8h-IbIllt4- llnlc Morrison and Donna Morrl :nn - . ton PowerFl1te can't be beat for dependability, A hymn closed the worship service. I -th S- l h - l t t- llrcndn Qtiii1lc.V distribiitcd th e Check Our Prices. :1 l:I'I- flmp 9 me? 3mIc13 IIC9"3II':C l0”;9l?uI1'9' World Frieiius and Harley Harper rou e- reeoperation. e pus - utton nvmg t th r Mlt B A . - - 52:: till. HENRY is Just or the many seed reasons why so eiuoi-taiiiing the "hand" was mnv- Dial 931:2 many people are buying Plymouths today. rd by Edith nnd seconded byl n . l.llltl'!, A Ircnt of ('l”"-'l”S was prn- PURINA Peed Slole i" 'i' Mrs. llar i For all ytfur bakiiigl use Take styling, for instance. From upswepl: rear fenders to massive grille, Plymoutl1'slong. low, surge-ahead beauty proves itls the only all-new car in its field. Whatls more, you have a choice of dependable PowerFlow 6 or Hy-Fire V-8 with up to 240 horsepower in the Plymouth Fury. Then, too. there are such built-in safety and comfort extras as Safe-Guard door locks, Safety- Rim wheels, two-cylinder front brakes. Oriflow shock absorbers, as well as Plymouthls Push- button PowerFlit.e. Stop in at your dealer's today. See the new Plymouth, drive it yourself. There's no better time because therelsi no better deall Lik..' a breath of spring. the PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4-DOOR SEDAN in its bright new spun: rolours. r-cs-x I I I SUBURBAN TRAVELLINI SKILLED II . I, GLAMOUR SHOPPER "lb...-K Q73: MAN WORKER , , ' . tl GAL She meets the train, buys the groceries. Brother, he really puts on miles! Naturally He knows his engineering so he has been A beautiful girl demands a beautiful car runs errands and takes the children to he chooses the easy-driving, easy-ridiiig a Plymouth fan for years. Take it. from with fashion-right styling inside and out. school. She wanted roominess, handling Plymouth because its dependable per- him, his new Flight-Styled Plymouth Needless to say. she picked Plymouth ease, and safety combined. She has them formance and economical operation save pmvidesa more economical, more reliable with the Forward Look, only all-new car all in her new Plymouth. plenty of money for him. car for l.he money. of the low-priced field. Manufactured In Canada by chi-yutor corporation of Canada. Llmltld LYNI O UTH 6orV-8 WATCH CLIMAX-SHOWER OF STARS WEEKLY ON TV. Chock your ncwsnnpor Cor data and time. iiviMisDIA'l'E o2LivERV If you bake at homo- Best Yeast is so convonlontl Just Itoep in a cool place”, L "l"l'l'l'T".lll'l.."".ll'l.l'. . F. It. 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