The Guai-than Tuesday, October 12. 1954 Freetown Page 14 um. Frank aims, Lower Pree- town and her ster Miss Georgie MaoI"arlane.g R.N., oi Fernwood. retwned recently irom an enjoy- able two weeks visit to Ottawa. where they were guests oi Mrs. Cairns son, Mr. Robert Cairns. Mrs. Cairns and iamily. Mrs. Donald Patterson and daughters, Janet and Jackie of Kentviiie, Nova Scotia were re- cent guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter P. stavert. Mr. Joseph Burns and daughter. Jean. who have been visiting irienda and relatives in Freetown, Summerslde and Charlottetown. have returned to their home in Pinehurst, Mass. Mr. Burns is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Burns of South Freetown. Miss Dorothy Auld oi the stall oi Prince oi Wales College. and Mrs. Brewer Auld oi the Queen Charlotte High School. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end in Free- town. The September meeting oi Free- town W.C.T.U. was held at the home oi Mrs. John I-ieiiell. Fol- lowing the business period an in- teresting progrnmme was present- ed, after which a social hour was enjoyed and lunch was served by- the hostess. Several visitom were welcomed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boates oi Middleton, N.S., accompanied by their son and daughter-iii-law oi been; the Western part of the Province were visitors to Freetown last week at Rusel Burns Mr. who have relatives in Boston. visiting Mass, with the homes of Mrs. and Mrs. Wallace Reeves. Miu Cythia Myers oi Alber-ton, is visiting with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters at Fortune Cove. . Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Richard oi Charlottetown. visited relatives in Duvar on Sept. 25. A The ladies of St. Anthony's Altar Society held their meeting on Thursday night, Sept. 30. at the home or Mrs. Anthony Finnan with a iair attendance. On Oct. 2. Bruce Carruthers. J'r.. left on return to his work in Ont. after two weeks vacation with his parents and relatives here.' Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of Summerside. spent the iirst week-end of Oct in Howlan. Forty-"hour devotions were held at St. Anthony's. beginning on Saturday morning, Oct. 2 and end- ing on Monday morning. Several priests from adjoining parishes assisted the pastor. Rev. : J. Rooney. The altar was beautiful with lots oi plants and cut flow- BIS. i Miss Olive Doiron recently vis- iited at the home of her grand- imoiher at Bloomfield Corner. Calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. Howlan. on Sunday. Oct. 3. were Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Cahill. Mrs. John Cahill I . nee Cora Smith accompanied by their daughter Aida are visiting Mrs. Han-tson's mother. Mrs. James Smith oi Upper Freetown. Messrs Alan Scales and Roger Burns, students at P.W.C. spent the week-end at their homes in the village. There was a large attendance on Sunday evening at Holy Hour at St. Anthony's. Monaghan or Alberton delivered a very inspiring sermon for the oc- casion. On Monday morning the devotions concluded with Masses at 6.30 and 7.30. also procession in church with special hyynns and prayers. Mr. and Mrs. and iamily of OlI..eary, were in Howlan on Oct. 3. With better weather every one is busy some with late harvest. Others with harvesting the Spuds. Claude Jelley oi 0'Leary was in Howlan on business on Tues- day morning. and Min Clear at Sumrneriide and Pie. Willis Cahlll who has just re- turned irorn service in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan and daughter. Patricia. motored to Summer-side on Oct. 2. Jack Arsena The Rev. Fr. GAIL! AND GAIDNEI. A! CA!- ITOL. IUHMEBIIDE "llogamho," new I-G-ll otter- inretarring Clark Gable and Ava Gardner on the Capitol screen. has everything a movlegoer could wish ior lnlthe way oi romance, thrill- packed adventure and wonderous backgrounds of the nuns and tlora of Africa iiirned in Technicolor. This drama oi an expedition leader who becomes involved in a triangular iomance with. an A- merican show girl and the wiie of an E n glish anthropolglst who accompany him on a I a I a r i through the gorilla country was filmed on a iour-month location trip through 10,000 miles oi terri- tory in British East Airica and French Equatorial Africa. much of it never photographed beiore. ult Youth Arrested in Twin Murder - SPRINGFIELD. Maal. (AP)--An 18-year-old youth, who was a pail.- bearer at her funeral. was taken into custody Friday in connection with the savage kuiie gayiqga of baby-sitter Lynn Ann rnith and her iour-year-old boy charge. District attorney Stephen A. May- nahan said Kenneth Chopin. who lives around the corner fromtthe slain girl. "has given us a state- ment deiinitely implicating him" in the Sept. 25 slaying. Moynahan said the youth will be arraigned today on a murder charge. It: scenes of native can and uprisings. an encounter with a maddened rhinoceros and the climactic episode oi the perilous gorilla hunt psupplement the emotional tension of the plot situa- Lease on Life for On Sept. 25, an anniversary dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dignan in honor of the 25th wedding anni- versary oi their daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cras- well. Also present !or the occasion were the Misses Leila and Lila Craswell student nurses in the Prince County Hospital and Miss Ruby Craswell sister of Mr. Cras- wcll. Their many friends wish Allan and Ella niany more an- tion to create an African drama even more suspenaeiul and breathtaking than the "King Solomon”: Mines." Ilamlc SCHOOL iseptembdr Report) Grade X - 1. Margaret Crater. Grade VIII - 1. Mary Matthews; 2. Roger Cousins; 3. Roy Crozier. Grade VII - 1. Janet Murphy; 2. Jimmie Crater. successful Messrs Ivan and Alvan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dignan. Mrs. niversaries. Webb. Grade VI - 1. George Hunter; 2. Sharon Crozier; 3. Joseph Mac- Kenzie. Grade V - 1. Vernon Murphy. Grade IV - 1. Horace Crozler; Kidnap - Rapist SAN FRANCISCO. (AP) - Con- victed kldnap- rapist Caryl Chess- man has another tenuous lease on llle through another legal victory in his six-year fight to avoid the gas chamber. V The California Supreme Court Thursday refused to vacate the stay of execution one of its mem- bers granted the 32-year-old auth- or of "Cell 2455. Death Row" July 29. the eve of his most recent date with death. That means Chessman's case is again in the hands of the Supreme Court oi the United States. and he Ban Webb, and Mrs. Ward Jelly. motored lo Moncton on Sept. 25, where they attended ihe funeral of 2. Myron MacKenzie. Grade III - 1. Thelma Cousins; the late Mrs. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenault of Kelley Road and Mr. Len Arsenauli. were guests of Mr. Russell Webb and Mrs. 2. Nancy MacDonald: 3. Lorne Cousins. Grade II - 1. Grant Cousins; 2. Robert Craier. Grade I - 1. Dennis Murphy; 2. Terry Murphy; 3. Keith Davison. Oil cannot be executed until at least 60 days after that tribunal acts. Chessman's lawyer. Berwyn Rice. said the high court may consider the case Wednesday. Grades: Mary Matthews. G r a d e . I . ,- "The ion” sier" rpo ; . OTPAWA (CF) -The Iros way success "The Fo.urpoetei-." la - ned as the season-opens tor the Canadian" Re i-story T. h e a t r I cup here ct. 15, has come un- er the ban or a churai censor be- cause at its "risque" approach. A CRT spokesman said Thurs- day the group is "searching tran- tically" ior a new play (or the opening, usually attended by the governor-general. - The ban was put on "The Four- poster" by Rev. John A. MacDon- aid. appointed by the Roman Oath- olic Church to review and censor all plays staged by CRT at La- salle Academy. a Roman catholic institution. A clause was inserted in the CRII"s rental contract giving the Church the right of censor- hip. Father Mac-Donald was out of town and unavailable ior oom- ment. "The Fourposter" concerns a married couple and an old bed. The entire production is staged in the? couple's bedroom: Life Measured In Service To God GLACE BAY. N. 5.. (CP)-Lite is not measured in years but in service to God and man. T. K. MacLellan of Halifax said Wednes- day at the Maritime synod oi the Presbyterian Church. Mr. MacLcllan spoke on Chris- tiun stewardship. - I Referring to the SL100 budget. he said it is only o6 a year ior each of the. 181,270 members oi the church or 11 1-2 cents a week. Although niaiiy give 20 times noon unnvuu acnootr lltliluaee leper!) bad. x - 1. Ralph McQuaid. ma. Grade IX - i. Desmond Ttlinor; GOIEID. 2. Winston Provencher: 3. Mary 3, 3.", Dumlmd. Taylor. Grade 1 -no mu. Grade IV- 1. lhiriey Grade 11 m - i. cian::.ub:;. l i lttrling A Provenaher: I. Jinn. Grade 11 or - 1. Brian Trainer; Grade VIII - 1. Bennet Trainer; Pu-iect Attendance tor month - 2. Louis German. ' Grade V-- 1. Joseph Trainer; QHR Brian Trainer. Angela Trainar, Tesche . cnrssaxei ...AND KITTENS T00... FEED Colette. Matters. P "55 '0 B0015 1! mlde from fresh whole Esh and select cereals pressure-cooked in the can. It supplies the proteins, minerals, vitamins and carbohydrates fmmd "3 5311300. beef, liver, milk and food from the table . . . including vital Vitamin D . . . conveniently and at thrifty cost. T Puss 'n Boots is especially prepared for cats and kittens, Boaters was iormerly a resident. . of Central Bedeque” Mr. and Mrs. Phil Barlow oi ggdt Rnbmll Amman” mic P:.'e'?”G Mwndhao” Sh'r”" V1”; 34 Per Cent. this amount. the average ior th-: and 15 endorsed by G00d H0ll5CkCCplng Institute. ; Mrs. Elizabeth D Gum who Chulotmmwn and M” Arthur - 17- - Clrgziei. M322? Mul:x2tet:z.ie Hrogalct GHldgl'lestHAVera(g:e in the Junior Maritime synod was only 58.34- . . . i ' ' . ' ', I - ra I v " has been visiting friends and re. MICKinn0n oi Tracadle spent Miss Audie)! Dumvme at O Cousins. Grant Cousins. 88 peiscengrace mu”, Grade W, l::etSl)))'(i::ian;rhdsl”eh IIOk:cc;:ll:llSl:llii Leary. was in liowlan on Oct. 2.K Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant and ' family of Halifax, arrived on Sat- urday, Oct. 2. ior their annual va- cation. . Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan and family or 0lLeary, were in How- ian on Oct. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Plaits were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sweet and iamily. For- est View. On Tuesday morning Mrs. James Araenault oi Fortune Cove. was taken to ;Western Hospital. Alber- ton. Mrs. Arsenauli was visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. A. Arsenault at 1-Iowlan when she be- came ill. er many friends hope that this g and lady will soon be Sunday, Oct. 3. with friends in Borden and Freetown. Mr. Donald Warren, who vaca- tioned with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Warren. has return- ed to Toronto Ontario, where he has been employed ior the past year. ' Miss Ch rlotte Cairns of the nursing sta lol: the P. E. Island Hospital, spent the week-end at her home in Lower Freetown. latw” in Charlottetown! 13 HOW Highest average in the Senior guest at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Andrew Jardine. She 'plans on leaving this week for her home in St. Petersburg. Flor- ide. Accompanying Wire. Gillis are her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Madsen and little daughter Janet Elizabeth or West- mount. Montreal. Teacher: Margaret 3. Cousins. stewardship." . What's news at lined? Mr.' and Mrs. William Harrison. 4 Professional cards Dr. Hubert MacNeill. M.D. Physician - Surgeon Otiice Hours: Mornings ll.-12 A.M. Arternoons (except Wednesday) 2:30 - 4:30 P.M. Evenings: Tuesday. Thursday, The three Freetown schools are now closed for fall vacation. which will enable the children to aid in the harvesting oi the pots crop. A MT. TRYON SCHOOL REPORT (September Report) sltllfdgvi E un Grad? X "L, Vivian Mum” 2. home and well again". i 0l;t-D" 8'0. Charlotte Nnonan; 3. Amy Noon- work 1, pl-guessing on the ngw PHONE 3237 5” p wing on I-iowlan School. - BEG-ENT rnzaran BLDG. Ivx,u1;Hi1":E:':"'ff",;,I A5 Summer st. summer-gm din. ' re "' '-'mmm':T DISTINGUISHED BROTHER! the Ameri c a n Grade VII -1. Martina Wai-ren;K 2. Walter Warren. i G d V - . r .1 . m e 1 Morley woud' 2 philosopher who died in 1910, was Chartered Accouniantsl T. Earle Hickey William James. M l . Clmdhn BBuT;:m(: Comma" . ,,:r::.f,?fa;h'1'3'o:3,':E;.li:f,i,:v”' a brother of the author Henry .,,mm mu. Pp I g. Grade IV - 1. Wendell Noonan; Jame; .1: EL PM," an 2. Audrey Walsh. W. Albert Robertson Grade III (a) - 1. Lea Martin; gg 99 K E' 1' MUTUAL BULDXNG 21 (gig: Iclufitalis;-l Dennis Warren' Granville at Water Street ' ' xzxgyxgq.-ox 2. Velda Dawson. S i ' DIAL mum": da 1,. op Box Grade II -1. Lillian MacKenna. am .3; Grade 1 in) -1- Elam Dawson. Monday - Tuesday 1:15-9:15. The -- Grade 1 lb) - 1- Vefna Marlin: greatest human drama ever told- 2. Earl Warren; 3. Eileen Walsh "TITANIC". starring Cliiton Webb. ting R:nnIie(MacKe;1ns:;l(equal)M Barbara Stanwyck. Admission 50c R. E. Ems & Son umlud gra e ct .- . aria ac and 30c. Bank drawing Tuesday mm .., Au", ,,, gnuluy QlA(;'ll-lat-3d)'e; 12. (dl7)3lizab;ethNMard(tenna. and Thursday worth 340.00. , g -- . o es s. m-Zm--Z-A-2-2 . - - a Summer st. Summeralde 1 313.1, WT; gmm mendam Gtffeet above-some high ground near Opyomeyrish ;.:,,.; i,?;;.:';”.3,”g”;;: MROYALQO Copper.-Cliif, Ontario, the miles: chimney in) 3, p, nunten 3.0, Wm” M””"' W” nonmix the British-Comtnonwealthwill soon rear' l summerside. P.E.I. - Phone hill Highest Average (or Junior Mond”,.Tu"d”, 7.15 & 9:15, Mn. 13; ni;kgl.cI,-non; ggginlegegoselpcgown. ' ones. this .. 7- -.s-.-.-.- , g:r'dce:ntf Lima" Macxemm M inee Monday 3:39; Ev,e,.i-yone will Wit . v p g . . A. mmongnamno G:i:::.c zmlrczge 4.3.1”: ..,8,;) .38: altilclnllovrnltzyifrrwyrlgh alrgntriglgi It will :e tin; symbol of abyictotil-y by! Incofa 1 east wig" 59.13 ' is.,,,.m.,...;. cent. " V-'""- will Sn 7-5: Gabor and rescue at s over: pro em at as Above Maulrl;3NlV;lIl;a”lglen'a Wear Teacher: Miss Wanda Willia.IJem Pierre Aummm ualution for . stat mm, ya”. Dermsh The problempwas bow tle:cx!ru-I iron from ' Dry J. A. "aim" C sunjgnersidap the nick! are 4: 4 proft. SMALLMAN Bumma " Inco's faith in its trail-blazing new procesf mill 2386 Siinunerelrle PHYSICIANS i.. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. ' is being shown by the expenditure of J S16 million on the drst unit of a plant that. will eventually produce a million -tons a year; Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 -Wednesday .. 7:15 - 9:15 General Practitioner g N" nu". x,::'.',:':t"n: E”: L ft": min "rule of iron ore of a quality never beforeiproduced - Phone: Kenslnxion s 5'. in quantity in North America. This is but one of the history-making developments undertaken at Inco in recent years which have so for required the allocation of M60 million of Inco'e own fundli PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO 1). w. scans COLD ' MISERY i RIM Romtnlic' Erecting! Aemlly Filmed on K W""V' Smvi in Mm! M. -Mix "M06 G 1 i ii MLANS "WI OllAYI5I" I zumme lg WGABLE f "Tlu Romano: qflhchl", a 72-page bool,fulIy tlluuimled, will be mrtfru; i on news! to anyone inlamlad. 53 . 3:; 'lv:::.l'ey'e. Ipeelulim CUT FROM 3. it 0 treatment I . Oheeemmen eeld, urn .3; - relieve y'c;ur ache-alh 1'9 1- , over ee minor in i -V . minutes -- and than I In on to help the nyntemllgho an acid; in hours. p Get IOCI(lIY'! Cinngyutu CAPIUIII-the complete eold treatment that oases your suffering, lihr you up and helps you teal better!-A-S-T. l2 Copeulu -33!. Family Slu-791. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY In Cinemascope "KING OF THE KIIYBER RIFLES” Tyrone Power - Terry Moore- inscnur nun em mm commit an aouuu VOIII Mann IACK mm . 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