mi CRAPAUD OCTOBER 12. 1951 ST. THOMAS W.A. - On Thursday evening. Sept. 12th.. a. meeting was held in 8:. T.iomas' Church Hall. New Lon- don Parish. to organize a w. A. branch for St. Thomas' Church women to replace the G. A. which has been in operation there for many years. The Rev. R.W. Coupland was present and said opening prayers. A short sketch of the history of the W. A. was given by a visitor from st. Mark's W.A. and quest- ions relative to the work were an- swered. There was a good attend- ance and a full slate of officers was appointed. So another group of "faithful women" take up the work. The W. A. is organized to pray for, study about and give to misslo s. THEATRE Fri. 8:30 - Sat. 7:30-9:30 The greatest story it of our time! A? '”3 (S IOY OIL IlI'lII' CAMEO THEATRE xensmoron Tliursday, Friday, Saturday 7:15- 9:15. Matinee Saturday 2:30. See Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in L7 "TIRE FOREIGN LEGION" with 1' Patricia Medina. This is their 9 N funniest show in a. long time They're up to their "Ears" in sand! up to their Eyes in trou- ble! up to their funny bone-heads in laughs. Also Serial and News. 7t”tt?v2?i4?lll”R79 CAPITOL Summer-side Today 3:30-7-9:15 - Saturday 2:30-7-9:15 2 - BIC ATTRACTIONS - 2 THE BIG BOGART iBIG HOUSE' HIT! IIIHI XII. II-IILIAIC iD .. As Roy and the gang hit the outlnw trail to their latest action -packed adventure! RUY ROGERS TRIGGER H'm ill W4 llrflsiil N no Milviii. mmv iiwuni G ORDOII JONES m lAlIII HOIEAI FOY WIlllIlG AND THE IIDERS OF lliE PURPLE SAGE .- s WIILIAM WIIHEV ...- ll inc War I REPUBLIC PIUUIE nu...-.: rt: -.. M.-tit... . 94-innit mu mum: senor unplug lvoio long ' uulwg uopuoq '1' I PWI Iowoiu tan 2 ACTION HITS T Today ., 3:30, 7f& 9:20 -Saturday .... .. 2:30, 7 & 9:20 PAGAII FOREST IIAIITIES IISET . - IY IIIITAL '” IHVAOERSI Howlon and Vicinity Harold Gaudet of Suinmerslde motored to Howlan on Sunday. Oct. 1th. Frank Gallant is now employed at carpenter work at the home of Russel Rogers, Brae. Miss Bernice Gallant of Wood- stock spent a week or more in Charlottetown recently. Mrs. Eddie Gallant and little sons spent October 4th with her parents at Woodstock. Mr. Sylvang Gallant of char- lottetown spent a week-end in 0'Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant of Piusville were'in Howlan on Sunday, October '1th. Amett. Gallant, Gene Gallant, and Donnie Paugh, of Woodstock were in Howlan recently. Cranberries are an abundant crop this fall. They are large and of a superior quality. Mfrs. Florence Gard of Summer- side spent October 7th with her children and relatives in l-lowlan Mrs. Tenis Peters had as guest her step-sister Mrs. Josie Arsen- ault of Miscouche for a. few days. Mir. and Mrs. J. Philip Arsen- aillt spent the holiday week-end at their home in Howlan. Bruce Caxruthers returned to his work in Charlottetown on Friday. October 5th after helping harvest the potatoes at home. Rev. Father M. J. Rooney went to the Brae on Sunday October 7th to assist a forty hours devot- ion. Rev. Father Gagnon of Quebec delivered a very interesting ad- dress on ”Foreign Missions" at St. Anthony's on Sunday morning October 7th. Mr. Jack Arsenault has now got employment at O'Leary co-op and with his wife and child has moved to the village. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch of Al- berton spent October 4th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsen- ault. I-Iowlan. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Forest View spent a few days re- cently at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Leo Arsenauit. Misses Beatrice and Francis Ar- senault recently visited in Lot 6 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A1-senault. Word has been recieved that Delma Gallant and Marjorie Doyle have safely Tanded in Tor- onto but had not as yet secured jobs. Mrs. Willard Carruthers and lit- tle son Gary, of Halifax, are spending an indefinite time with relatives in Howlan and Cape Wolf. - MM”. Don Campbell of Alber- ton and her sister, Mrs. Ray Arb- ing. of Howlan R. R. recently left on a motor trip to visit relatives in the U. S. A. Misses Delma Gallant of How- Ian and Marjorie Doyle of Bioeth- field Station left by train for Tor- onto on Monday Oct 1st to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant of Piusvllie have recently purchased a farm from Joe J. Peters in Duv- at and are now busy having their buildings moved. Mliss Lauretta Arsenault who has been employed in Summer- sde came to her home in Howlan recently and she will spend I couple of weeks there before on- tering hospital for a minor oper- ation. Mrs. George Matthews of 0'- Leary recently spent a day or two at the home of her brother Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers at Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aroenault and baby of Lot 7. were in I-lowlan re- cently guests of Mir. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault and family. Friends of Mrs. J. B. Arsenault were pleased to see her on Sunday morning Oct. 'lth when - she assisted at Mass for the first time since her illness. Sympathy from their old friends and neighbours in l-lowlan is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Webster Marchbanks of Tyne Valley in the great loss they sus- tained recently when fire destroy- .. '.i,.i-Q Aerowait ir, qomi Vv.H' ...t SAVESYOU t6i I mi twtvty VTVTT .. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ed their home and all its contents. The Marchbanks formerly resid- ed in Howlan. Tignish and Mrs. Mr. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. il-lugh illis- and family are now occupying one of the "Pond View Cabins" here at Howlan as Hugh is employed at cutting pulp with J. H. Richard and Son. ichnrlottetown recently. Mrs. Frank J. Gallant of Wood- stock recently spent a day or two at the horne'of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Gallant at Duvar where Mrs. Gallant is ill. The Misses Theresa and Elaine Gallant recently spent a day at the home of their maternal grand- parents in l-lowlan and had a. very pleasant time with their little brother Urbain. Mli'. and Mrs. A. S. Gallant of Charlottetown accompanied by Mrs. Gallant's sister. Miss Bernice Gallant motored to Woodstock on Saturday night where they spent the week-end and Thanksgiving holiday. the some evening. The illness of Mrs. Michael M anxiety. cared for by her daughter, Mrs lrving Mochelor of Palmer Road Mrs. ter Margery. Mrs. Shea and Mrs. Shea. Friends of Mrs. Arthur McRae, Tignish, will be pleased to know she is feeling much better. Mrs. McRae was a patient in the West- ern Hospital. Alberton,;and is now FAG convulescing at her home. D0lRON'S CREEK SCHOOL Mrs. Herman Cahill, Klldare, came to Tignish on Tuesday, Oc- tober 2nd, and is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. rahan and Mr. Handrahan. Christ- opher's Cross. Report for September. Grade X-1. Frances Gallant. Grade IX--l. Jean Gallant. Patricia Gallant, 3. Leo Pineau. Grade VII-l. Vincent Douctte, 2. Joan Hagan, 3. Laurina Plneau. Grade V-1. Douglas Hagan, 2. Noel Gallant. Grade IV-1. Dehna Gallant. Grade III-1. Paula Doucette. Grade I-No tests. Perfect attendances for August and September: Joan Gallant, Laurina. Pineau. Paula Doucette, Delma Gallant and Noel Gallant. Helena Gallant. teacher '1 Rev. Dennis Gallant. Tignish. went by bus to Charlottetown on the morning of Tuesday. October 2nd. He also visited at his old home in Rustico. returning to Tig- nlsh on Wednesday evening. The assembly room of the Dal- ton School, Tignish, was filled to capacity on the evening at Wed- nesday. October 3rd, for a game Balance I R. 1. Holman Limited i Fraser, Tlgnish. were business visitors to -Mrs. F. J. Skerry. Tignish, was a passenger by bus to Char- lottetown on the morning of Tues- day, October 2nd, returning home Ellsworth. Skinner's Pond. is caus- ing her husband and family great Mrs. Ellsworth is being Alonzo Hogan and daugh- Joseph Ready and Miss Phyllis Morrissey. North Cape. spent Tuesday, October 2nd ,in Albcrton. guests of Dr. W. A. Gerald Hand- RN- ICE BOX OR RANGE Frigidoiri Electric Range: Model IO-O0 Hlrmrotod II SSIDJS Suminorstdo ond Charlottetown mos Ti-uR1”i3:sN Lunch committee to be rs. Ir- enco Hickey. Mrs. Wallace Adam! and my Wallace Pickering. night. Oct. 29. Collection was then taken and amounted to 62c; fines 20c; grab bag 51.10. Programme consisted of two readings on Thanksgiving. read by Mrs. Harry Crozler and Mrs. Arthur MacKay. Mrs. Robert Caus- ins moved the meeting adjourn. and it closed by singing "God Save The King". Lunch was serv- ed lay the hostess, assisted by her committee. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Hickey. BRACE'S STOCK HEWS Reconditioned automatic computing scales 4, 10, 20, h24, 30 lb. capacity obtainable at C7500 to 389.00 CHC . p DABNLEY W. I. -The regular monthly meeting of the Darnley W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Harvey Crozier on Oct. 3rd. Meeting opened with the president in the chair and the singing of "The Maple Leaf Forever". and repeating the Creed. Thirteen members answered roll call with a verse on Thanksgiv- ing. Minutes oi last meeting were rend, approved and signed. Correspondence was then read and discussed. It was decided to buy the cod liver oil capsules for the school children. School committee reported no immediate needs. Sick committee reported several treats and thanks were extended for same. It was decided to hold a pantry sale at Kennedy's store as soon as suitable date could be arrang- ed. Committee for this sale was: Mrs. Arthur Macxay, Mrs. Lloyd I Adams. Mrs. Robert Cousins and M.FdC bll.lt- 1 w. .... - - -, dcijdcdrclo C E Magldjcrigg lioinpt orders can be filled immediately. Dance in the hall on Monday 1 of bmgn. Fines” mum” were '1 dAlso'recondiiioned moat. slicers, fly wheel oper- pmwd with Ken”, Guudet in! :1 C automatic feed, automatic knife sharpener 5z"a75.00 charge of calling out the i0 3589.00. bers. Proceeds from the were towards financing a Manual Training Course which -is being taught by Reverend Sister St. Raymond in the Dalton School. 1 Also electric operated reconditioned meat slicer 39120.00 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llnndrn':.rin. Ascension. received word on Thursday. October 4th. that their daughter (Mabel) Mrs. Lorne Smith of Bedeque, had-been rush- ed to Prince County Hospital; Summerside that morning and it was thought by medical authorities that she would have to undergo a major operation. BRA-CE, McKAY & Co. Limited SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. - 12.! OUT REFRIGERATOR, Q " 756'e(aYo0 Buy. Q 3 AWONDERFUI. NEW FRIGIDAIRE OCTOBER is a dream-come-true nionth at your Wigidaire Dealer's! 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