T 12 The Guardian i cushy. Nov. 15. 1954 i Wslllngtoni --MR ind MT5 Alnhle CVEUBM Mldlas follows: President. Neta Day; l cranddaughtar. spent a few daysi in Moncton. N. B. where they at- tended the 1113!?” so ot their daugh- ter Irena to H nry Melanson of N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard and family of Hunter River were visi-, tors in this vicinity on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Billy McLure and two daughters were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rafus Mcl..ure on sun- day. Mrs. A. G. Gaudet returned home last week. after visiting Mr. and l Mrs. Gordon Gsudet. Chatham.' N. 3. Mrs. Ph;l N. Gallant receiitly - visited Mrs. Enill) Gallant and fam- ily. . i Mrs. Alice Barlow returned tot he: home here after a two months visit with relatives in various parts of U. S. A. She was an-ompanicdl home by her 'datighter and soii-in- gap", Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ch:';stian of Bristol. Conn. They motoredi here and will spend a few days: before returning to their home. Mr. Stanley M.acK;nnon of sniithwest has returned to his htmlc zrom I very successful liiiiihnc trip to points in N. 8. Friends of M: Gussze ?vfarNeil'. Rzversidr. Lot 6 are sorri vi lenrii he is a patient in P C llospifal and wish htin a spend) lP('flllI'), i Mr. Carl MacDonald. Grand Rn- at, is I patient in P. C. Hospital. His friends wash him a speedy 1'9- storatlon to health. Mr. and Mrs. R.cha:d and family of Lavack. Ont. spent a few days recently with Mrsl Galiants father. Mr. Daniel J. Krsenault. On return he acnom-l, panied them back to Lava:-k. where he will spend the Wll1'.Pl'. Miss Melina Arsenaiilt of Mount Carmel is now convalescmg most favorably after undergoing surgery. Mr. Oliver Gallant of Halifax. N. 8., recently spent a few days with his family. Mr. Adelard Gallant and family and his mother-.M.rs. Bruno Gallant. who were residing at Cape Egmont have move(. to the Mount Carmel district for the winter months. . Mr and Mrs spent the week-end in Mnricton; with relatives and friends They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs! Albin Arsenault of Cape Egmont. l Mrs. Anthony Gallant has return- rd home after spending three weeks with her daughter. Mrs Karl Church. Portland. Maine. l.-ucisiit Arsenauit Sincere sympathy is expressed to Mr. James MacDougall nf Rich- mond. P. E. I. on the death of his -another. Joseph MacDoii;zall in Win. inpeg. Man. on Octobrr 28th. Tho deceeased was in his 66th year and had made his home. for n numbcr of years in the West. He uas a member of the St BnnlfarP. -.Manitoba) police force for 3'! years. He is survived by his ividmv and two sons Dr. James Macnougall of Elm Creek. Man. and Patrick Macborugall. Winnipeg. An adopted rlaughter and two brothers. James of Richmond, P. E. 1: Fr ilk of Halifax. N. S.: a half-brother Alev MacDonald in Southern U. S. A and half-sister. Mrs. Mary Currie. Vmmrs Halifax also survive. The Junior Y. P. U. of Welling- ion United Chusch met. on Tues- rlay evening to begin the I uvlnlnvignd term of study. fhrmr for which ui-illSImri:ii. with Mr: MacLcan's par- l Mr and Mrs Hie:-ling )'-iurhnur. bar in Alma. be "The Church.” what n is and its place in the individual life of the community. Roll call was answ- ered by seven members. Devotion- al period was led. by Miss Frances Barlow. Election of officers resulted Vice-President. Margot Barlow: Secretary. Gladys Barlow; Treasur- er. Frances Barlow. It was decided to meet every second Ttieaday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mai:Kay and family of Fourchu. Cape Breton. who visited at the Manse. have re- turned home and were greatly impressed with beauty of P .E. Is- land Those allFF.t'l1llR the funeral of the info Albert Phillips from Wel- linszton were. Mr. and Mrs. Gar- lfleld Day and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- tnn Mccarville. Mr. Eddy Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow and family. Mr and Mrs. J. T. Waldrony Mr 1.6-in Dav, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day and rlauglitcr Barbara. Mr Burfield MacAusland. Char- lottetown v.sited here recently. A ntisrvllaitemis slwuer was held Lil (Viiiiiiiuiizty Hail, Monday evening. October 25. in ault who were Anastas.a, Quebec. October 20th. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Aiisenault. Wel- liiiptoii Tho bade is the ioiniei M;ss Gmimcttc R.-bi of St. Anas- tasia Giiesis of honor were es- corted intn the hall by Messrs. Fi:rl:d Al'.Wn:i'll' and Joseph Gail- iirv. in thr .strn.iis of tho Woddinr. .Vla:ih fmiii 'lu'HlFl'.Q! ti" niid scal- vrl (iii. sptx ..il'.x dt'('oiii'rd I hairs. The man-. beautiful gills .were opened by Miss Helen Gallant. Mrs. Eduard Perry, and Mrs. Cedric Arseiiaiilt, gift cards were read by His .i W Arscnatilt. After the tiailnni miiple hiid fit'..iialy tlianked their. maiiv l'lCll(lS for the fznc Kills. all j0.llCFl Jll siiit:.ii;: "For They Are Jolly Gorid Fellows." Refresh- ments were served and the remaind- er of the evcniniz was spent in dancing: '.VI' and Mrs Arsenault !'P”ill'!lFt'l to Qiieimr on Thiirsday. His many relatives regret to learn Mr. Nelson Ryder is 'i patient in P C. Hospital and one and all hope to see him home again soon. --BM. 1 0 Leary and Mrs John lnrkhait and daiislitei P2.-tiiria of Toronto. Ont. -ire lhr ziiesta of Mr Lnf'k- hartfs parents. Mr and Mrs Moody Lflfltllflrl. Coleman. -Mr Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams. and children of Cliarlottetown. were week-end 'lSllOrS to Kniitslord re- cently. zucsis of Mr. and Mr Raby Adams and Mr and Mrs. Lorne Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ShPa and son Hilton. O'I..ear,i'. attended the Amherst. Fair on Thursday. Hrlivr Ha rd). Mr and M.s Albcrton. ivrrc ziiosts of Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Adams in Kiiiitsforti on Sunday aftrrnnon. Mr. and Mrs VV-.tldn O'LParv. nlt"t)lllI)alllf'fl by Mr. and Mrs. Clem Olcoiincii of Cape Wolfe. motored to Amhoist where they attended tho Fair on 'IWiesday. They also VlSllPd with relatives and friends in Moncton and vicin- ity, rPtiii'nin2 home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gcinge Jelley and daughter Olive, otLegry, we;-9 to Ellerslie on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bur- leigh. I Mr. and Mrs. R.-ieford Mavis-an rhildrrn of O'Leaitv.. p-pent p m--W's" v ::'w W. .1. t i 4 Wellington. l honor oi Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arscn-ll y marrred at szgttlie battalion level. and friendsl -hr. M0UHlPd on A Jeep in the U. S. army's new hattalinn anti-tank weapon fl-RAT). a 106-mm re- ztiilless rifle, designed for greater and more destructible power than any other weapon now available on It is being tested at Aberdeen proving ground. Md. Weighing less than 500 pounds, the BAT can It has double the effective, range and double hr lillrd by its the penetrating power of any weapon previously 7 It can be fired from R jeep. then taken off in one minute and fired or . photo. available to the lnfantryman. -nut the largnst known Phillipa. x pxv Nxg, !s x x xxuu. hauled around on a wheelbarrow-type have. tanks. ;e?iis.'”iiIti5' Andi Mr".s7C-'ar"net'( -Carnp- Brae. ' wPfeWvl.'-it0i'sl "irate-iafx-.-.7 rently where they visited with Mini Barbours parents. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Carruthes f tb R. C. . l A. F'., has returneld to, ClI':lp Bor-1H3"-y Barbour and um!” l den as an instructdris aide. afterv Rev. Russell Webb of Water-l spending a month with his par- ford, N S. is visiting with hisl mils. Mr and Mrs. Bruce Carrtithersllatlier. Mr. John Webb in Wood- beli in New London. in Howlnn. Before coming home stock. the completed a Technicians: . icou,” i Miss Olive Jelley spent the weak- lend at the home of her parents, Rev. ,1, w, Tux-pol. has been hold. Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley in 0'- inc revival meetinfzs in the Nazcr- LPRW M155 -””PtV l5 "11 Pml'il0:v'P0 pup church in 0-Lem-y for mp in the Bank of Nova Scntin in past week Mr. 'hirpel has manvp5llmmNFld9- SL1, llgigffv ”,.'f:,'c'mf.:f' "”'”'d 'i Miss Olga Ellis of Charlottetown. . t t spent. the week-end with her par- Mrs. Emma Matthews. Slimmer-I911?-E Mr. and Mrs. Ira Frills in 0'- side. was a visitor to O'Leary re-'L93Tl' T9C9nlLi'- icently. where she visited relativesl . and 1,-19,1”. p Sympathy is beinz extended to gtlie family of the late Mr. Henry The many friends of Mrs. Lornclnignan whose death occurred nr, lB0W5 878 R1811 V1 hear lahkt Shelhis home in Carleton on Wednes- has returned home l after havingday, inn operation in the Prince County lnospnay summemdp. . Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, 0'- Leary. were recent visitors to Mt. Mrs. Jeremiah Dalton. Coleman,.Plt-asant, guests of Mi-. and M” pis now a patient in the Polio Clinic. Claude MacArthur and family. 'Mirs. Dalton had A very successful operation performed on her foot. MT- and Mrs. Charles Rix of some time ago, and now hu go,-,,;Locke Road, were Sunday visitors Infantry Weapon According to the army, thn weapon is rgpgble of knocklnz . family Nlhn have been visiting with lmere for furthgr 3,,-eagmpmy ,to the home of Mrs. Ri.v's sister. l Mrs. James Dunbar and Mr. Dun- m..xxxxvKKxv ' LOOK! ON THE 13" SMALLMAWS TOY TOW i NOW OPEN MEZZANINE FLOOR Ilowlan reloads of Mrs. J. B. Arssnault regret to note that she has had to again enter the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Mr, and Mrs. Tenls Peters left by-train on Tuesday for a months visit to relatives and friends in the U. S. A., Some of their stops will be Rumford. Me.. Reading ”Mass., and Berlin, N. H. Miss Anncth Pater: who is at- tendlng Mlscouche Convent spent the Hallowe'an weekend at her home in Fortune Cove. Lyle Brown of the Mill Road, was in Howlan on Oct. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant. in spending some time with Mrs. G s tolls. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arscnault, Howlan. -. Miss Norma Gallant returned to her studies in Tignlsh Convent. af- ter spending the Hallowe'en week- end at her home here. Miss Jean Arsenault who is a student in 0'Leary School, spent the week-end at her home here. lliss Alice Macxinnon. Prin- cipal at Howlan School, spent the week-end at her home in Cole- man. A Solemn High Mass at 10 a.m.. began the Assumption Celebration on Sunday. Nov. 7. which was held at St. Anthony's. Rev. Father Le- Blanc nt Moncton. delivered a beautiful sermon for the occasion in French. A gathering was held at 1.30 in the parish hall and Benediction and Rosary at 7.30 in the evening after which entertain- ment for the public was held in the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of Summerside, spent the week- end in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Flnnan of Summerside, were in Woodstock. on Sunday. guests of Gabe's mo- ther, Mrs. John Finnan. Mr. and Mrs. Ben DesRoches and family of Miscouche, were in Woodstock on Nov. 7. .-s at . Lyman Arsennult and Mr. and tlirec-man crew, as shown in the Mrs. Vincent Perry of Howlan, motored to Charlottetown on Nov. Mrs. Willard Carruthers and - -- LL per llollts in Cape Wolfe and How- an. at on return to their home ..ii;:..si:;:: arm in by where they will fruits their ntlm m”"h"'"”""'-M”' 3”" C” (or the Match 5" its;I.i:l;:rs who will spend some time Mrs. Dan MacPheraon has re- turned from st very pleannt trip to the mainland, where she visit. ed with relatives nnd friends far a few days. Linemen are now busy changing the telephone pole: on the Howlan eson and Mrs. William MacDon- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jelley, O'- aid, lxtai-y, have moved into their Schoolcommittce gave their re- l'”91Y "PW hm!-'9 -CF. port. Six new blinds were purchas- rw-a-;s-.. ed for the school. It was moved and seconded that fifty dollars would be voted for the purpose of getting a new Science kit for the V7119 m0nlhli"meEllT4Il 01 R08 9 school. The cheque to be given to lalley Women 3 Institute met It the teacher for her to get it. Mrs. the home of Mrs. Erland Cousins. Wm, Mgcnomjd invited the mem. We lJFC5Id0fj1. Mrs. Wm. Mac- bers for the December meeting. Donald presided. Meelms opened Roll call exchange of Christmas by institute Creed. Roll call was gifts, Meeting adjourned, Lunch ROSE VALLEY W. I. lead in readiness tar as was Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arsen- ault and family, motored to Sum- mersido on Nov. 4. J. B. Arunault was in summer- sidc on Thursday. Nov. 4. where he visited his wife in the Prince County Hospital. Bruce Carruthers left on Nov. 3 for a visit to friends and relatives in Tat magouche. N. S. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Everett Murray on the rec ent death of her brother the late James Cannon of Duvar, who died in Western Hospital. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Harry Arbing of Woodstock. on the loss of her uncle the late Mr. Henry Dlgnan of? Lot 6. All the pre-school children of the district were in O'Leary. on Fri- day afternoon where they receiv- ed inoculations. Dr. J. H. Blanchard and Mrs. Blanchard, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Arsenault of Charlottetown attended Mass and the Assumption celebration on Sunday at St. An- thony's Church. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gallant and daughters. Diane. Florence. and Jean. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant. Mill Road on Nov. 7. A card party was held on Mon- day night at the home of Anthony Finnan. Mrs. Henry Gallant and daugh- ter. Audrey and Miss Betty Arsen- ault, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Suniscy. SAYS BUILDINGS SHAIIBY MONCION. N.B. (CP) -- Exe- cutive of the New Brunswick coun- cil of labor called for a "substan- tial increase" in public building throughout the province. It claimed many of the public buildings are in a "run down, shabby condition. HARVEST MOSS SUMMERSIDE. P.E.l. tCP) - Twelve tons of Irish moss left here this year for Bloomfield. England. This was the s' shipment of the edible seaweed harvested on P.E.I. shores to leave for over- I Vllllll 1110 NI!!- Istlssns lam -Mr. and Mrs. Harold and their three children. rleitotlil-:12: to their home in Lower Bodgqu after spending some time in 0;- tarlo. ' Mr. Gilbert Gsudat. st. Prince County. was in muntty on October 27th. when in was Aha guest speaker at: the ban. quet sponsored by the Bedequ. Women": Inst., in connection with the annual meeting of the Bedg. qua Credit Union. Congratulations are extended in Arthur Craig. son of Mr. -and Mn Wilfred Craig, Middleton. my ;.', Garth Toombs. son or Mr. Ind Mrs. Irving Toombs, Bedequg, ,,,, winning second prizes at the Am. herst Winter Fair. in the swim- judging competition. ' Rev. George K. Ward has F... turned from his four week's va cation which he spent with ht. parents in Saint John. N. 13., mg points of interest in the States. Unlterl ' ON S uaur 6AI.I.ous ecasu-:0" KENSINC-TON Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15. Roddy M: Dowall. Preston Foster, Rita Jnlin. son and a horse named "FlirLn in technicolor film "MY FRlE.Vr FLICKA". This is a show uh. whole family will enjoy. T,-.. joys. troubles, adventures of s hny with his nutlsw colt. Bank draw in; on Tuesday. Admission 45 nmi 30:2 "ROYAL" BORDEN Mon.-Tun. 'l:l5 & 0:l5; hlatiiini Mon. 3130. "GENEVIEVE" in tech nlcolor. Starring Dinah Sheridan. John Gregson. Kay Kendall and Kenneth Mort. SPH8. REGENT Today ...... 3 :30-7: Tuesday i . 15 9 7215-9: 7'?-Wnnded 10 by Seven mtmberh was served by the hostess. and a There were four visitors present. social hour gnjoyed. Fm: Ul.-Il.MATE suspense The secretary read the annual re- port of the Institute New officers were appointed for the coming year. President, Mrs. William Newsomc; vice-president. Mrs. George Matheson; secretary. Mrs. James Macintosh: auditors. Mrs. George Matheson and Mrs. William N:-wsome; directors. Mrs. James Fnusins. Mrs. George. Math- Motlnu Tuesday 3:30 ”'”"” tin.) nn Blllll ' Edmund POROOM ltillll Emcsoit - llllllSf:Ai.IlElllt my EDMUND GWENN - s. z. "0UDDl.ES" SAKALI. IETYA ST. JOHN - ioim mtums - mo me smomc -about the drinking, dueling devil-may-care prince who would rather make love than history! colon and GREATER in . . Clllsmisco vovctormallo A Summon-side TODAY (Mom) TUES. & WED. - 3 BIG DAYS Evening Show: At 7:15 - 9:1! ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: Evenings 60: and 35:: Marine 50: S 25: Glorious PE MLVI VAIOEI