SEPTEMBER 21. 1951 ,.gL... .- T-"""'W"" ATTENTION N06 Pli0lllI'8ENS FUN HIIIHESI 'IlE'IlIlRNS AND I-'RAIMI”I'. EI'."lUIlSN'I s'la'iiVIUE. SHIP YOUR IIOGS AND OIIIEIC I.IVI'JS'I'0tlli Plilllllltlll Olllt Tl'il'(?ltllII!H EVERY WEEII. VIII! ARI"- INVITED TO VISIT I'IIE I4OI'Al. Pl.AN'I AND SEE YOUR IIOGS BEING IIILLED, WEIGIIED AND -j GRADED. rnuoxcnxaaeur LOADING on Klnkora Lower Bedeque. Fern- mind 5. Chelton Alden Corr Tuesday George DunsIor.d' Alberton Coop Ilampton Alberton . tnnnndale . J. G. MacDonald Iiedlord-Tracadle .. Herb Mullen . lzclle Rlver- Wood Ia- lands-I-'lat River Barge Madsen liloomfleld .. Bloomileid Coop. tlreadulbane . Elmer Wlnnore Izocky Polnt- New Dominion - Nine Mile Creek .. .Lea Taylor liurdlglll Norman Macltensl runway - Portage- Freeland .. II. E. Phillips rornu-all .. Hasell Howard irovehead-York .. I.ioyd' Veascy Crapoud - Westxnore- land. Albany Carle- ton and Vicinity .. R. N. Dawson Tuesday Iona-Eldon-PI. Prim- Melvlllo .. .. .. John Mcilae Illleralie .. .. Ellersile Coop. . ltlmlra-East Point I'lus Campbell Fredericton Les Maenowell (iaspereaux - Murray Harbour North Carl Graham . Tuesday llunter River Borden Bagnall Thursday Kenslngton . Herb .'ilcEwen-M1urlce .. Thursday Clseley . Thursday Montague Sid Macuan .. Thursday Morell . Dlngwell A Rosslter . Tuesday lit. Stewart .. Earl Jay ...Tuesday Murray River-Murray Harbour . . .. R. Macrherson Tuesday Northaln Spurgeon Dyment Tuesday l)'Leary .. .. 0'I.eo.ry Coop. Tuesday Peaires-St. Therrsa'a Merlin Devlne .. ..Tuesday st. Peter's-Bear River- Sourls .. . Iloddle Pratt . . Tuesday summcrside . II. S. Macliwen A M. Thursday Caseley . ..... .. ...Tuesda,v 'I'lgnlsh Tlgnlsh Coop. Tuesday Vernon River-Urn . Gordon Lea .. Tuesday Vernon - Cherry I a le .. Tuesday y Walter Crane . watervale , Eddie Shea .Tuesday Wellington .. Wellington Coop .. . Tuesday Charlottetown and vicinity-Ior efficient trucking service Manila) 0 Friday phone 290 or 1211.. We will pay any Iarmer truckage on his own hoga delivered to our pens on tiralton Street provided there is no advertised trucker In that area. IHIY NOT PATRONIZE THE CIIAIILOTTETOWN PLANT? AN IN- I)I.ls'I'RY ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. GIVING EMPLOYMENT T0 ISLAND PEOPLE. AND OPERATED IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF OUR LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS. CANADA PACKERS LIMITED , GNAIILOTTETOVIN P. E. I. School. Piusville and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Allyson Richard- d"- 599” .-ml recently spent a lew days in st. Eleaners. Mr. John J. Corcoran and Mr. Henry Pineau were business visitors to Summerside on Mon- ” r 10th. 1 . 'ITnc monthly meeting of the St. 'Annes club was held at the home Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran'ol Mrs. Anthony Blanchard on and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran were Monday September mm. .:sitlng in Lot '1 on Sunday Sept. ml" Mr. and llllrs. Melvyn Mc- Gregor and laznily Burton. Lot 7. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amforose Corcoran on Sunday September 16th. Miss Rose Marie Brown recently Wt for Quebec where she will attend the Domestic Science HOG PRODUCERS BEAR THIS THOUGHT IN MIND: IT IS THE VOLUME OF IIOGS SHIPPED OFF THE ISLAND THAT SUSTAINS THE PRICE ON THE ISLAND. ' SO IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE THAT YOU CON- TACT SWIF'I”S LOADER IN YOUR VICINITY. WHO IS A PART OF OUR WEEKLY SHIPPING SYSTEM TIIAT ASSURES YOU OF IMMEDIATE KILLING AND PROMPT RETURNS. TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT SHIPMENT FOR YOUR OWN SATISFAC- TION. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF OUR AUTIIORMED LOADERS AND TRUCKERS2 ssmm ....-.- .... .-.. NORMAN BRUCE somus.nAv ronrurre --.... ULWFOBD PETERS omsror. M g... oonnozv J. mower: FULTON L DOUGIAL . ALVIN BURKE MICHAEL McMl1.l.AN sauce naanorvii norm-r ITEWAIIT MOUNT a-rewasr TRACADII .. -"MES Kl!-I-Y wnunu . .-.......... Gus cauaonsx roar auausrus - ........... .- EARL HUGHES ' non-ram-e r "M g ARTHUR MaeDONALD ,'y..&ggg STEWART ADAMS . WII.LIAlll I. MCDONALD LINWOOD J MeNEILL E. B. STOREY ARNOLD BRUCE JOSEPH MURNAGHAN ROY CAMPBELL ROBERT CRABBE LOUIS TII-IRNIII DONALD MROEWEN KEITH DIXON BILL MaeRINNON ELMER GLOW B. A. DEN IIOLLANDER , GORDON MATHESON SAM OONDON I) I III!) EDWARD LOWTIIII vmronm moss rlmmms rsmnn CAIIDIOAN M'II.I.VIF.'W I"-IIERRV VALLI-iv .l0IIN.I'r0NtII IIIVER ROCKY POINT lWII.'I'ON -vv.-ny up N . cmrrnw A NEW LONDON CLVIII, nun-q CANOI: COVE "0"" -vuxrsmne llIEI.VlI.I.E .................... nvnw".-p "n13 M”-; p APPEN BOA non: RIWR CAVINIIIRII FIEDIIVFTON .. - BIAIIALIMNI .................... F'MIIlAI.n - .. VVVROVOA ....... . "'"VV . -. WESTMOIILAND . CRAPAUD FREENIWN .......................... .. Klwnlxtwon vnxvn panel. ' STANCIIIII. WEAVIIIW , -......-...g.....-.- .......-no ........:....-..-....- J GEORGE llIaeIAV near 3. -raowsnasa cscn. aseves .. ouvn nanrnau. s.';m..."'”... . , , slums a mi. n mmn.-ronnummoue .. . IIEATII navmn-on wmnor vAu.nv.nr:nI:oIre COLIN WAUOII "?'"'."--v"-".enir.nnnooItI5. C0?-IN FAWN ' Inoolmimn Imme-rn Ila:-DONAI.D' WANIIOPI-OOVIIIIIAD uoaaca Imnsnan. SIIOIILD You Nor RAVI: AN Aovmmslcn WUCKWR IN worm VICINITY. PIWCIKING Will. Ill: PAID T0 N7 'l'Rl1C-IIEII OR FARIIITR DELIV- ERING III! (IWN BOO! AT mm noon Pllllts. .- RAILWAV WIIARF. 0IIARI.lYl'l'l'r0WN. Conway and Vicinity Ml'- LE0 Blllkcr. Foxley Iv River, was in Summersid , s -Mr. and Mrs. George Thump. son were in summerslde on busin. ess recently. The many friends-at Mrs. Roland Williams will be glad to know she is leeling quite s bit better. Mr. Leo Bulger who has been employed with his uncle in Maine, has returned to his home at Fox. ley River. Mr. Murdock Stewart. shovel op- erator with Morrison and MacRae, spent a recent weekend with his wile and lamily at Conway. A shower was held for Mr. and M11 ROY Moran at the home of his brother. Mr. James Moran. on Tuesday evening, Sept. lath. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Freeland. and Mrs. Oscar Mac- Nelll. Conway, motored to Sum. merside on Saturday, Sept. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Milllgsn, Alberton. spent the weekend with Mr. Mllllganis parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan, Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. Bryden Smith, Alberlon. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan. Murray Road, on Sunday, Sept. 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay have returned to their home in Borden alter spending a pleasant vacation with lriends and relatives at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Boyle. and Mr. Wallace Thompson, Kcnsing- ton, were recent visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. Robert Morrison who is em- ployed with Morrison and Mac- Rae. Summerslde, spent a recent weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Ballcm and son. Mount Pleasant. were visitors at the home 0! Mrs. Bailem's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mor- rison on Sunday. Sept. 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and daughter Reby were guests at the home or Mrs. Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wagoner. East Bidelord. on Sunday, Sept. 16th. Mr. and Mrs. William Milligau ar.d.son Frank and daughterJoyce were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ramsay. Grand River, on Sunday. September 16th. The many friends or Mrs. R. C. Henderson will regret to learn she is not enjoying her usual good health. She is staying with her granddaughter, Mrs. Irving smith. Freeland. P Mr. Thomas Blggar. Portage. was a guest at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison on Sunday. Sept. lath. Mrs. Morrison had a birthday party and had as anoth- er guest her father. P -Miss Mabel, Newsome. retired home m'ssionary. Charlottetown. gave a very interesting account of her work at Glace Bay and Syd- ney in Conway United Church on 33- Sunday alternoon. Sept. 16. While at Conway she was the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Free- land. A very pretty wedding was sol- emnlud at St. Andrew's Anglican Church. Inverness. on Tuesday. septembe lath. at 3 p.m. when Rev. L. A. Dlgnan. Port Hill, unit- ed in marriage Miss Gladys Paugh, Northam. and Mr. Robert coughlln. Conway. Alma and Vicinity M.r. Wendell Murray returned to Toronto alter spending the past couple oi weeks at his home. Miss Florence Dunbor lelt rec- ently to take up fourth year work in Prince of Wales College. Miss Marion lVlacLellan who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MacI..ellan lclt on Tuesday. Sqat. lrlth for Montreal. Miss Mary Murray left for Charlottetown. where she will en- roll in the Union Commercial College classes tor llhe coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robersion and Mr. and Mrs. Author Mac- Mlokcn and daughter Ann. open-t Sunday Sept. lath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Murray. -Miss Catherine Wallace, tea- cher of Alma, and Miss Jean Callaghan, teacher or St. Louis. attended the teachers Convention in Tignlsh or; Friday Sept. loth. Mr. and Mrs. Pldgeoo and son. Mrs. Brandner. and Mr. and Mrs Philips. Kenaington. opent Sun- day Sept. lath at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. They also ,vlaiied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ready. Tignlsh. The Young People's Union oi West Prince met at Moxlields shore on Wednesday. Sept. um Ior their annual get together. A large number was present and everyone enjoyed themselves im- mensely. ..ma- , The Elmsdale poultry clGb held their achlevment day in Elms- hla on Friday Sept... lath. The following made the highest marks in the tests glvenuxelth Williams. 9.Altrod Murray. 3. Frances Mur- ra . i cleverly Murray. t.l:r:c l-It . The lud u were Mr. 30111114 and Mr. ugh Machean. Frances Murray.-Erie Hardy d Keith Williams were appolhlnd"lo -tlalmllan 00:". tlnltod, go to Cherlouetow 1' ad , 1. n on u ag THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN More than 5,000 by OVGFDOWCIIIIQ the Howlan and Vicinity Miss Delma Gallant was in 0'. Lcary recently. Mr. and Mrs:-Lon Arsenault were in Albcrton on Sunday, Sept. 18th. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard Summerside were in Howlan cc-ntly. of re- Mr. and Ml's:WBen DesRoches of Miscouche spent the weekend in Woodstock. Mrs. Lawrence Riley and daugh- ter Betty, oi O'Leary. were in Woodstock recently. Mrs. Jack Gallant oi Howlan spent last weekend in Dock Road with her mother and brother. Messrs. Bruce Carl-uthers and son Calvin ol Charlottetown came home and spent the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Gallant of Upper Hawlan were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe DesRoches. Miss Leone Arsenault who is 'at piesent employed in O'Leary,spent a recent night at her home here. Paul Doiron and Mrs. John Fin- nan returned from Charlottetown alter leaving Mrs. Doiton at the- hospltal there, sullering a head ailment. Mrs. John A. Gallant of Wood- stock spent a couple or days vis- iting with her sister. Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. since her return lrom Western Hospital. Messrs. Frank and Henry Gal- lant returned to Greenmount to linlsh work on the interior ol the new school there. after spending the weekend at home. On Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 12th Mrs. Oliver Peters of Duvar and Mrs. Priscilla DesRoches of Moncton were calling on some of their friends in I-lowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Tenls Peters mo- tored to Egmont Bay recently. ac- companied by Arthur Richard. and spent the day with Mrs. P:-ters' aged mother and other relatives. Mrs. George Sweet of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Duncan of Mill Road had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Follett and Miss Josie Cnrllsle ol Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Flanders and family ol N. H. are now vis- iting in O'Lear,v. .. Mrs. Flanders was formerly Miss Gladys Car- ruthers. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Garlleld Carruthcrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Peters and son. of O'Leary. and Mrs. Frank D. Arsenault ol Mlscouchc. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tenls Peters on Sunday, Sept. lath. G A Rev. Martin Monaghan oi Mis- couche was the olllclatlng clergy- man at St. Anthony's last Sunday in the absence or the regular par- lsh priest, Rev. M. J. Rooney, who has gone to visit his aged lather in Boston, Mass., for two weeks. On Sunday. Sept. 9th, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallant oi Plusville motored to Howlan. on their re- turn they were accompanied by Mrs. Joe '1'. Gallant. who will visit at her old home in Piusvllle. Mr. Pros I. Gallant and his son- ln-law who were visiting in Wood- stock and vicinity, left during the weekend to return to their home in U.S. A. While here they were guests at the home or Mrs. Gal- lant's sister. Mrs. John Flnnan. Mrs. Elmer Cook and her four young sons ol Cape Wolle. came to I-Iowlan on Sunday. rtember loth and . mained at the home of her sister-in-law. Mrs. B. Car- ruthers. Her baby. who was sick, was taken to O'I..eary to Dr. Dewar on Monday. Mrs. Joe Gallant oi. Dock Road is now visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Jack Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. J.R.. Disnan had as recent guests Mrs. Rev. J. J. Bldey and daughter, Isobel. oi Kingston. N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant had as guests recently Mr. Gallant's uncle. Mr. Prosper Gallant and his son-in-law oi the U. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams and lunily. and Mrs. George an- than or o'Leary recently visited with relgtlvd bu' Pollen people turned out to welcome to Torontol eight native sailors. soon above. who escaped Red slavery a month ago. ollicers of their minesweeper and taking it to a Swedish port. Also included in the welcome were three other Polish Imm- St. Louis and llicinityN Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant. Plusvillc, were recent visitors at the home or MI. and Mrs. Camille Perry. Friends of MI. John A. Arson- ault are sorry to know that he is seriously ill at his home in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. William Callaghan were recent visitors to Albcrton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy. Friends of Mrs. John Wedge are sorry to know that she has had to enter the Western Hospital treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith,Rosc- ville. were weckcnd visitors to st. Louis. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Townsend 0! Portland, Maine, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. Mr. Saint John. N.B.. were recent vis- Hubert Gallant. Mr. Robert Kenny has returned Aylward, Waterford. sachusetts were recent visitors at I-Iandrahan in Deslois. Miss Ether has i'cluru- ed to her home in Collette. N.I3. after visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. John P. Gaudet. Mrs. Emanuel Allain. in DeBlois. Mrs. turned to her home in Saint John. N.B., alter visiting at her home in Dr-Blois. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .1. Bernard. She was ac- companied by her children. Bur- lor l and Mrs. Joseph Gallant. itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. to the United States alter visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Richards oi Mas- ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Sophie I-l-I-Anson has rrlurn- od to her home in Saint John. N. B.. after visiting with her mother. James Whelpley has re-. ,bsra. Ann and Jimmy Whelplcy, lvxho had been spending the sum- 'r.ic-r with their grandparents. Mr. Alfred Arsenault has re- turned to his home in St. Louis ycficr spending the past year lug ,Sl. Cguliarlncs, Om, where he was- ' rmploycd. N: Sympathy is being extended to liurs. Joseph Gaudin of St. Edward lnn the death oi her sister, Mrs. lred Casey, who passed away in E Rogcr.s'i'lllc, N. B. y . , ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peters have returned to their home in l-ialilax. N. S.. after spending a lx.ec'.:(-nd in DeBlols, guests of Mr. land Mrs. Joseph A. Doucettc. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lallothc loi Windsor. Ontario, were recent lusitors at the home or Mrs. Lu- Mothc's Lather. Mr. Emmott Shea. also Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ellsworth. in Waterford. Mr. Sylvain Bernard of Andover. iMass.. recently visited friends and Irelntives in St. Edward alter an inbsencc of 39 years. Mr. Bernard lround many changes. having left llhc Island when quite )oun':. I-le Eplans In return in the near luiurc. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bernard land three children arrived on yTuesday. Sept. 18th from England. where they have resided for the past lour years. The Bernard lam- lily will visit for some time in St. Louis ns guests of Mr. John R. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard. B.G. Rev. Sislcr Eleanor rGaudel) nud Rev. Sister Elizabeili tPci'ry) returned on Monday. Sept. l'l'th to ,iMnnlrcal. Rev. Sister Eleanor was icnllcd home bcdausc oi the death of her mother. Mrs. John P. Gau- rlet. whose funeral took place on Friday, Sept. Hill. Both nuns were formerly of St. Louis. Sister El- izabeth is the dnu',;htc1' or the late Mr. and Mrs. Norbclt Perry. and will celebrate her 50th anniversary as a Sister in the near luture. Mr. John A. Arsenault was in- lormcrl recently that his sister Mrs. Edmund S. Gnudet had the" misfortune of falling down the Eight Pollsl Salim Ire aim-sin Haven II 1...... E..i;..... Flight from lied Tyranny youths and a young girl who escaped from Russia in o. single-engine plane they had stolen lrom Warsaw airiield. Their flight and consequent escape cllmdxed two years of planning lrom their Red-dominated home- 0 gyaduatioii Conway and I O O Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Ramsay and lamlly have moved to Borden. Mrs. Gabriel Bulzcr, Foxlcv- River, was in Summcrside Monday' on business. Miss Casey, teacher at Murrarvp Road School, spent the weekend at her home in Watcrlord. Messrs. John W. Palmer. llaroldj Henderson and Charles MacKay,i Freeland. motored to Charlotte-! town Monday, Sept. l'lth. Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin motored to l-ialliax in atlcnd the of their daughter, Georgia, as nurse lrom Victoria, General Hospital. Mrs. Buster Senior and vouiu! son. Summerside. are spending A few clays with Mrs. Sonier's mother Mrs. Colin Milligan and her sister, ll-lrs. Cecil Maclilnnon. -Mrs. John Eroome returned to her home on Monday. Sept. 17th. after spending a law days with her daughter and sun-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Seaman Reeves. Bed- eque. Mr. Cecil Hebb, student minis- ter at St. Andrew's Anglican Church, lnverncss. preached his farewell sermon on Sunday, Sept. 16th at 11 am. Mr. Hebb was a very ambitious young man in the district lor the last three months, laboring for his Master's vineyard. The best of luck is wished Mr. Hcbb as he again takes up ht; studies at King's College, Halilax. basement of her sister's home in Rumlord. Maine. She suiiercd a blOl(Pll arm and injuries in her head. Mrs. Gaudct's accident is regrettable. as it is only a few months since her husband. the late Edmund S. Gaudet. was instantly killed while engaged in sawing wood for one oi his neighbours. Since then Mrs. Gaudct has lived with her sister in Rumlord. Me. W . PAGE 'l'HiK'l'EEN Locke Road and Vicinity Mr. Chhrlle Foley of Forest View motored to Nova Scnlm recently to visit his parents. Mrs. Aulden McLean of the Locke Road was in o'Leary on Friday. Sept. ltth. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault iii For- est View spent a couple of day vlsiting relatives in Duvsr. . Mr. Matt Grillin ol the Locke Road was in l-Iowlan on Friday and Saturday of last week. Mr. Robert Arsenault and his family ol Howlan motored loSum- merside on Sunday, Sept. 8th. AN. Mr. and Mrs. B. Shield of Bloom- lielrl Station motored in Forest View on Sunday evening. Sept. 16lh. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jelley and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jelley. all or 0'Leary. were recent visitors to Forest View. Mr. David Livingstone nl Glen- wood was a visitor recently at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley 0! Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault of Hcivlan were recent visitors in Piusvllie at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Octave Blanchard. Mrs. Arthur DesRochcs and hm- .sons spent one afternoon TP.CFlllli' visiting her aunl, Mrs. Arscnault 01 Forest View. M.1l'g:u'r'. .Mrs. Bennett Peters nl Bloom- field spent a few days visiting in Forest View. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph T. G.1ll-ant. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior were visitors one even- ing recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sweet of 0'Leary. Mr. Basil Desliocho of Plaster Rock, N.B.. spept a tow days vis- iting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Albert Peters, Fortune Cove. Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mrs Lawrence Peters of Bloomlielrl spent the evening of Sept. 14th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Vincent Gallant. Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Gallanl and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallam oi Piusvillc were Sunday '.'lsllnl.' at the home of Mr. and Mn. Jnr DcsRoche of Hnwlan. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Arsenault and baby. oi Bloomfield Station. spent Sunday, Sept. lsth visiting in Fo- rest View. guests of Mr..aml Mrs. Vincent Gallanl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard n Duvar, accompanied by Mrs. Mar- garet Arsenault of Forest View, re- cently motored in Piusville to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alyro Gallant. NEW AUSSIE PLANE BRISBANE. Australia. Scpl. l'l -(Reuters)- Australia has started work on a lighter plane clainwrl to be better than any jet operat- ing in Korea--an Australian ver- sion ol the American F-86 Sah:-c Air Minister William McMahon said the plane will have an air- frame built from American com- ponents and 9. British Rolls Roy-c Avon or Nenc Jet engine. lXllI)l EEATTERIES Y I lUlk)lIlx) to or BALL 2.30 -Fill. 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