f . ALICE BROO '6 ..;-. R.C.A.F. C.W.L. -The regular monthly meeting of the R.C.A.F. sub-division of the Catholic Women's League was held Tuesday evening. April 12. The president. Mrs. Williams. opened the meeting with the lea- gue prayer and the prayer for our Holy Father. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The LUITESDOIIGCIICC included a letter from Mrs. Earl C. MacDonald. convener of the press. The trea- surer's report was read and it showed a atisfactory balance. The following conveners report- ed: Mrs. Ray for library: M"- Jsrnes for publlclt , Mrs. Mac- Kenzie for visiting. Mrs. Mac- Kenzie reported visiting one new family. giving out one baby 5 DESIGNS ONE-A-DAY DOILIES Our three most popular doilies are included in this pattern! .ll"'v-- crochet - do one a day easily. So uaalul - scatter them about to beautify your home. Crochet Pattern 7352: two round doilies about 8 inches; one oval. 7 1 OH inches. No. 50 cotton. 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BLOOMFIELD CORNER SCHOOL -Report of Bloomfield Corner School for March: GRADE IX 1. Paul Arsenault 2, Barbara McKenna 3. Bobby MacAusland GRADE VII 1. Audrey 0'Meara 2. Fred Luttrell 3. Gloria Arsenault GRADE VI 1. Faye Stewart 2. Ronald Arsenault 3. Fred Horne GRADE IV 1. Reginald MacAusland medal and sending out one "809 l-leadquaii Spring painting needs Glidden SPIIEII SATIN X WONDER PAINT I8. 3-! THI LA I. Roberta MnKenna N Tl x SPIK SATlN.........J2.20 I-4' Nylon Irush.......... 3.25 pint lipottn Ultra-White Enootol. . . .55 Moo SPICVM. IMO! Only. ......33.I9 PLEASANT VIEW SCHOOL for month of March: GRADE VII 1. Mary Ellen Aylward 2. Vina Bernard 3. Philip Bernard GRADE VI 1. Lloyd Ellsworth 2. Margaret Ann Gnudem 3. Lorna Doucetto GRADE V is) 1. Florence Aylwsrd 2. Bert Peters Grade V th) 1. Jean Doucetto 2. Lois Aylward 3. Owen Gaudetto GRADE IV 1. Virginia Shea 2, Joyce Doucetto 1. Carol Aylward 2. Ralph Perry 3. Peter Ellsworth GRADE 11 1. Eileen Arsenault 2. Paul McAlduff 3. Betty Alywnrd GRADE I (at 1. Ray Arsenault GRADE I (hi 1. Dianne Doucetto 2. Clayton Perry GRADE 1 (cl 1. Judy McAlduff 2. Reynold Arsenault. Teacher-Mrs. Priscilla McAlduff .j..::j.g FAVORITE PAINTING NEW GLASGOW. N.S. (CP) - Mrs. W. T. Hayden. daughter of the late Senator Thomas Cantley. presented one of the senator's fav- orite paintings to the Aberdeen hos- pital here. The work, "Strangers in a Strange Land" by Frederick Challener. RCA. was purchased by Senator Cantley at Toronto in 1910. BIG CATS The British Columbia cougar. nor- mally ,a timid animal. is gener- ally not dangerous unless cornered. 3. Laurie Horne GRADE III 1. Kenny Bell 2. Ivan O'Meara 3, Cedric Plneau GRADE II (a) 1. Linda Arsenaull GRADE II (hi I. Genevieve MacAusland 2. Patricia 0'Meara GRADE I (a) 1. Ronald Saunders and Blair Horne. equal. GRADE I (b) 1. Willard McKenna er's for your ttiddoa Sprod Satin is so easy to apply you can do it yourself with no trouble at all. Spred Satin is fully wssltablo-you can sent it again and again! Glidden pacemaker in points Teacher - Mrs. James Rooney YOUR GLIDD-EN O'lEAlY C0-OP ASSN l.TD., W. J. SHEA, Tlgnloh GEOIOE DUNIAI, Montroso A. P. POIIY, Alborton . F. .l- SHEA I SON, St. louis 0llIN MMDONAID, MoeNol El.LElSllE CO-OP AS5'N, Illorsllo JOHN -P. OAUDET, liehmond W. S. Moel.lAN, tfonslngton E.uM. CUDMORE. Oyster Bod Bridge ' ILDUNNINO ISON, long liver DUOOAN I DUOOAN, Proneh t- E. WILLIS. New Heaven I. COTTON, Now tendon P o PIPE CO'OP ASS'N, North lustlco l.- . DICKIISON, New Glasgow w. u. -sowmn - thultoe w. r. meoonho, N A- curcurrs, manna. micusv s vautolsgtits, Montague rsaucss wnsuu, new salm- 8. ft. DIXON, Tryon ' n. M. Moet(lNNON, Murray am i W. O. MYIIS, Stanley Irldge W. P. MaeCOlMAC. Albany WADDIII IlOS., Croooud MOIIISON I CO., ttotnpton O'l.oary x lls Mills llvor . DlN6Wll.l I I. D. MUlPHY is CO. -.l ii DEALERS D. I. CUMMINGS, Vernon J. P. MOSSIY In SONS, Iothwoll Mcl.EOD DOUGLAS, Mt- Stewart M. 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Adalla's Milllnery. Glofll Building. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST CHURCH. - Services Fair- view it a. n1. North River I p. in. Long Creek 7.!) p. in. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. April ma. Victoria 11 a. n1. Hamp- ton 8 p. in. Bonshaw 7.!) p. ns. Rev. R. E. Baxter. Minister. CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH. Rev. A. S. Weir. D. D.. Minister. Services April 24th. are expected to be as follows: New Dominion 11.00 a. in. Kingston 3.00 p. in. Cornwall 7.30 p. in. Sunday School at Cornwall 11.00 a. In. THE ASHES OF MISS LOTTIE WELLNER. who passed away in Vancouver. 8. C., on March llth. have been laid to rest in the fam- ily plot ID the People's Cemetery. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday are as follows: Highfield 11 a. in. Win- sloe North 3 p. m. Winsloe South 7.30 p. in. Rev. Heber H. Hardy, Minister. BREADALBANE PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sund . April 24th. Rose Valley 11 a. . North Granville 3 p. in. Pleasant Valley 7.30 p. m. Rev. W. B. MacPhail. I-0Y'I TAXI-Dial 6560 - 6509. DEHUMIDIPIERS. - Ideal for damp basements. Storey Electric. IN THE BATTLE of the budget Milk is the winner. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Services Sun- day. April 24th. New Glasgow 11 a. in. Cavendish 7.30 p. 111. Rev. F. W. Sawdon. Minister. POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday. April 24th. Millview at 11 a. m. Pownal at 7 p. m. Rev. T. R. Goudge. Minister. ORWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH. - Rev. John M. Sheen, Minister. Eldon 11 a. m. Orwell 2.!) p. in. Cherry Valley 7.1!) p.m. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. - All Studebaker auto parts. garage equipment, etc.. being cleared at spacial prices by Estate T. G. Ives, 210 Great George Street. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTIRIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Sunday. April 24th. 3.!) p. in. Service conducted by Rev. D. A. Campbell, lnterirn. Moderator. ' FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Service, April 24th. Charlottetown, 7 p. m.. conducted by Rev. Wm. R. McKay. Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. Minis- ter. HUNTER RIVER PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday, HAZELDROOK. Sunday. April 24th. Cross Roads 11 a. m. Alexandra I p. in. Hunt- brook 7.30 p. in. All are welcome to these services. Rev. C. strong, Minister. CHARGE. . Church in Canada. Sunday. April 24th. 11 a. n1. Harrington. I p. in. Mount Stewart. 7.!) p. m. Marsh- field. Miss Joanne Tilly. Everyone welcome. Rev. Lee M. MacNaughton. B. A.. Minister. CHURCH. April 24th. New Glasgow Sunday School 10 a. m. Worship 11'a. m. Fredericton Worship Service 3 p. m. Breadalbane Worship Ser- vice 7.30 p. m. Preacher. Byard Thurber. Friend?" CROSS IoADS-ALEXANDlA- - Services for E.Arm MARSHFIELD PASTORAL The Presbyterian soloist. WINS BONNET - The winner of the Spring bonnet donated by Adella's Milllnery at the Spring Bonnet Tea sponsored by the Jun- ior League of the Charlottetown Hospital on April It was Aloysious Sullivan of Vernon, P. E. 1. Mrs . NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN - Services Sunday, Topic-"Who is Your Personals Miss Marion Clark. lludenl nurse at the P. E. 1. Hospital. has resumed her duties after spend- ing her vacation with her parents in New Wlltshire, and with friend! in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. The many friends of Mrs. George Larter. Chestnut Street, are glad to hear that she home from the P. E. 1. Hospital, has returned April 24111. asfollowsi North Wilt- where she underwent a minor shire 11 a. m. Hampshire 3 p.m. operation. Hunter River 7.3!) p. m. Rev. C. R. Moase. a. A.. 3. n., Minister. Mr- and Mm Myron Holmes YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Minister: Rev. J. M. Sproule. Sunday. April 24th, 1955. 11.00 a.m. Central. 2.3) p. in. No service at York-but at Pleasant Grove in- stead. with choirs presenting The Mighty Triumph. 7.30 p. m. Brack- Minister. fl budget! Suitelconsists of double drawer is dustproofed. EL lam 4-drawer chest and bookcase bed. Full- frame construction. hand-rubbed walnut veneer finish resists stains and scratches. Drawers open and close with ease. Top ley. PRIDE 219 dresser. MDDERATE REGULAR 89'” and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kit- son have returned home after visit to Ottawa; while there Mr. and Mrs. Kitson visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. played in the Research Council. M his aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Macintosh. Fulton Kitson. who in em- r. and Mrs. Holmes visited with o .50 llDVI .- IALE THUILQDAY. Friday. 3.3. urday, all costs. suits and dresses - at was discount. The Vogue. WILL VISIT MEXICO - Dr. o. H. Curtis, Deputy Minister of Health and wife and two eldest children have left the city for two months” duration. Dr. Curtis will be attending a meeting of the Dominion Council of Health at Ottawa and then will proceed by car to Mexico where he will serve on a committee connected with the World Health organization. He plans to return via the At- lantic Seabo i u. IOCIAL WORKERS -The April meeting of the N.B.-P.E.l. Branch Canadian Association of Social Workers will be held on April 23rd, 1955 at Provincial Hospital, Campbellton. This is the first time in the history of the Associ- ation that its meeting was plan- ned for Campbellton. After a pro- posed lengthy agenda the mem- bers will have the opportunity to visit the new Provincial Hospital under the supervision of Dr. Reg- inald Eaton. medical superintend- ant. Funeral Of James W. logerson The funeral of the late James W. Rogersoa of Crapnud. P. E. I.. was held Monday. April lath. at 1.30 p. m. from the Wostmoreland Baptist Church and was very large- ly attended. Funeral services at the Church and grave were conducted by Rev. E. J. Barrnss, D.D.. Minister of Tryon Baptist Church. The hymns rendered by the church choir. with Mrs. Parker Francis at the organ were. "For Ever With The Lord." ”Rock of Ages." and "Unto The Hills Around Do I Lift Up." Dr. Barrass preached the fun- eral sermon from words taken from Job. Chap 14, and verse 14. ”If A Man Die Shall He Live Again?"i Pallbearers were: Messrs. John. Simmons. Bruce Gamble, Harold: Foy. Howard Myers, and Lloyd Rogerson. Interment was in the Westmore- J 3 land Baptist Church Cemetery. l Mrs. Janie Gamble Laid To look late home Monday, April ltlth, at of a private nature. was conduct- ed by the Pastor of the deceased. Dr. Ernest J. Barrnss. who read comforting passages ol scripture and offered prayer. thanks to Almighty God for the rich spiritual earthly life of the departed. and implored the Heaven- ly Father to be tenderly near all the bereaved who had so faith- fully ministered to their dear one in the declining years of her earth- ly life. i the organ, Mrs. George Rohblee feelingly Jesus," Jones beautifully rendered. Lord's Prayer." of her death was in her 95th year. was the oldest member of the Church of her choice. Joining the Tryon Baptist Church, April 16th, 1878. the late Mrs. Gamble - i ed a loyal and devoted memberl to the end of her earthly life. Interment was in the People's In lnvinl memory M , C t , T . V , o i (PIl;lell)etgrersnv,v0enre: Messrs. Claude PALLIPE LONDON , i, l::::?'a?.:”.T”l.”..3”.”3i..G.':.l.:.?n -- -M - --- i and Llewellyn Gambit Ever Rt-nu-mlicred by Daddy. 1 i .' HAVING TROUBLE TO FIND ? on-iday. AprI,23. 1955 The Gun& Bro Miss Velma Ooualna, spent her Eaator vauiln ii her parents. Mr. and lbs. 1- mark Cousins. Breadalbaoo. Miss Jul-rotia Murray. Insh- hsne. is teaching h Aleaaadrlo, during the illness of the g ' teacher, Miss Catherine Dtevonooa. Miss Ksthleea Imilil. Hnsorald. visited Ereadalbalse (I Sohrdog April ll, Miss Peggy MacNeill. tench: J Breadalbane Village School. was '- among those who attended the I Teacher's Convention h Char- J- ' llttctown, during the week of Aprl it). hot! The funeral of the late Mrs. anie Gamble was held from her It. iii... in. funeral service. which was In his prayers the Minister gave With Mrs. Lloyd Rogerson at Friends here will regret to learn of the serious illness of Mrs Angus Mat-Donald. Kensington. sang ”Fairest L n r d and Professor William ”The The name Dos Prairies for Hoe Ottawa river channel at the island of Montreal is found on maps II early as 1650. Mrs. Gamble. who at the time . ,1a.. 3.. 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