Iedequo - no September meeting. of the Auxiliary of the W. M. I. Bedequa was held in the church hall. the nd President. Miss Iaulaa Callback conducted the worship service, tak- ing as her theme: ”0ur High Cal- ass." She was assisted by Mrs. Bruce Affieck. Mrs. George Henderson and Mrs. Charles Henderson. who read several portions of scripture on quqllolls were asked. Mrs. Pearle Affleck led in pray- er. and the hymn. "Jesus Calls us" was sung. Mrs. Walter Wright mad an article on ”Chrisiain Cit- izenshin "and Mrs. Hudson Low- uw nil ”Christ.ain Stewardship." Miss Mildred Cailbeck conducted H... program taken from the study book "Coming Our Way". with the theme: ”The United Church Greets Our immigrants." Collection of 315.75 was dedicated by prayer.- Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Miss Ethel Haslam. Bedeque. is visiting her sister-in-law Miss Maud C. Hasiam. 210 Kent St -Charlotte town. Norihcm Messrs. Arthur Ellis and Clifford MacArthur are tendini mill School in Summers de. Mrs. Arthur Yeo and family have returned to their home in Montreal, after spending a brief holiday with Mrs. Yeos parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Llnkletter. Dr. Alfred Linkiettar. Montreal spent a few days visiting his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Linkietter Miss Gertrude McNevin is visit- ing her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Atkln. Lower Montague. Mr. William MacKay has left for Charlottetown. where he will at- tend Prince of Wales College. Congratulations are extended to Mr.- and Mrs. Franklin Little whose marriage took place on September 5th at 3 o'clock in Wycliffe College Chapel. Toronto. Mrs. Little was the former Victoria MacLean. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William MacLean. Northam. Mr. Lewis Newcombe has re- turned to Massachusetts after spending the past few weeks with relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs Claire Dennis and son are visiting at the homes of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. William Dennis. Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. James MacKay and family of Cochituate. Mass. upon the death of her husband the late James lliacjiay on August 14th after a brief illness. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. Woodland Colwiil and Mrs. iirlward Millar upon the death of their brother-in-law. the late Mr. Jznnes MacKay. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker left on Saturday for Grand Falls, N.B. where they will spend some time. Miss Juanita Newcombe who is attending High School at Summer- sido spent the weekend at her home In Northam. The regular meeting of the Pres- byterian Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mr. Roy Phillips on Thursday evening September 15th. :dlarge number of members attend- 'l1Ie United Ghurch. Ladies Aid Imperial Qts., 40 ozs. Geri Full Mr.isum' low! on Puvc NEWPORT TURPENTINE r...l....,.-it in th. Muunmm Alina Mrs. Shirley Brown returned to her home in Brookltne. Maas.. af- a week at the home Mrs. Frank Kincli. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kincb and son Jummy returned to their home in Dorchesier. Mass. -They were lust: of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Macullan and family. Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and children Betty and Royburn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Kelley and family. Roseville, on Saturday. sept..17. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hicrlihey of Cornwall. were guests of Mr I-lowlcn Mr. and Mrs. Archie Martin who have been visiting in Prince County left for their home in Westbrook, Me. Mr. "and Mrs. James Gallant, Rumford, Me.. called on friends and relatives in Eowlan on Friday afternoon. September I. Messrs. Frank Gallant. Dorchast- er .Mass., and Frmln Perry mot- ored, to Campbeliton on Friday. St. Anthony's Church was filled to capacity on Friday evening September 9 when the sacrament. of confirmation was received by a large crowd of boys and girls and and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar on Sunday Sept. ill. Mill Collin R.N. of Savage liar- bor was the guest of Miss Flor ence Dunbar. Alma. ' MIV Leigh Donald returned to the Ontario Vetinary College at Guelph. Ont. Miss Joyce Kinch returned to Tignlsh Convent on Sept. 2. where she is taking Grade XI this year. Messers. Wilfred and Brian Ton- er of Grand Falls, N.B., accnm. Daned by their sisters. Margaret and Marie. were recent visitors to Aims and to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frnak Ready. Tignish. Central Bedeque Mr. Ronald Dawson, Central Bedeque. left on Tuesday. Sept. ember. 20th. for Sackville, N.B. where he will attend Mount Allison University. M" "Id MTS- Sydney Green. Cemral Bfdeque. accompanied by Fltilr. and Mrs. Vernon Paynter, ,""-'l0W!1- Spent the weekend tour- ing various points of interest in Nova Scotia , Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacDonald. Klngsboro, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord, on Sunday. September the lllth. Mr. Teddy Britten, left on Tues. day. Sept. 20th. for Truro, N.S. where he will attend the Nova Scotia Agricultural School- Rev. Dr. C.A. Britten. 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The Chair was under the direction of a son of the parlsh,. Itcv. Pius Finnan of Bathurst, N.B. Several neighboring clergy were also present in the sanctuary. Beautiful autumn flowers adorned Britten. were recent visitors to Charlottetown where they attended the Rupert-Cameron wedding held in the Charlottetown Baptlah Church on Saturday Sept. 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leard and daughter. Central Bedeque, spent the past few days visiting with relatives in Westchester, Nova Scotia Ralph Campbell. Fernwood. ac- Mr. George Campbell, and Mrs. companied by Mr, and Mrs. Roy Campbell. Chelton. were visitors to Moncton, on Monday. Sept. 19th. Miss Marlon Schurman. Central Bedcque. left on Monday. Sept. 19th for Wolfville, N.S. where she will attend Acadia University. Mr. Lloyd Burns arrived home after a week's business trip to vari- ous parts of Nova Scotia and New- fountilami. Among the Prince of .Wales College students, visiting their homes over the weekend were. Georgie Murray. Bedequei Isabel MacFarlane. Fernwood. and Har- old Leard, Lower Bedeque- no altars. Inlamn luadlction was celebrated by the Rev. Bishop, luv. 11-. Drsiay and Rev. Fr. Visitors at the homa of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Araenault, Upper How- Ian. on Sunday. September 11 were Mrs. Felix Dolron, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Finnan and Patricia. Sincere sympathy is tended to the sons and daughters. brothers and slaters of the late Octave Blanchard in his sudden and un- expected death. Miaa Molvina Arsenault of U.S.A. who in visiting at her old home in Cascumpec. visited with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arsenault. .Howlan. Mrs. Mary Gogan. Chelsea. Mass.. and her friend. Allie Nel- son arrlvcd in Howlan on Monday. September I! and are- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. . Arriving in Howlan from their visit to Ontario were Allison Car- rutbera. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carruthers and Miss Falriey Dum- ville. They were accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Dumville and Cal- vin Carrutiters. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carruthers and children returned to Halifax. on Wednesday after enjoying their vacation with relatives. Francis Blanchard who was cal- led front Hamilton. Ont. due to the death of his father spent some time here before returning on Kenslngion Miss Brenda Hickey. Charlotte- town. spent the weekend in Indian River with her paruita Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hickey. Mr. and Mrs. Hickey also had as their weekend guest. their son Lawrence who for the past year has been employed in Toronto but who is now taking up studies at St. Dunstan”: Uni- verslty. Mr. Wendell Hogg, Bedeque. is visiting in Hamilton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Hogg. Congratulations go to the Mal- peque Calf Club in winning the banner in the sports events at the Rural Youth Day- This is the fourth consecutive year Malpeque Club has had this honour. Mr. and Mrs. Davis. acompan- ied by their three children, Iris. Bobby and Kathleen. of Cole Har- bour. Nova Scotia. were weekend guests at the Malpeque Manse. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millar and family. Miss Healti recent vicinity. Mrs. Eva Brown entertained the members of Baltic Women's In- stitute at her home on Tuesday evening Sept. 6th In the absence Barbara S m i t h. Public V'urse. Summerslde. was a 'isitor to Malpeque and mm: worth and daughter Brenda. Mrs. Arthur DesRoches was hostess to the ladies of St. Ann Club for their September meeting on Tuesday night September 13 with 14 members present. Mrs. Thursday to Ontario accompanied by his sister. Mrs. Richard Ells- Congratulaiinns are extended to the members of the Bedeque V.E. Calf Club and especially to those who won prizes at the Achievement Day held at the Bedeque Rink ilggatinds, on Tuesday September, on out and take it for a chive. in a Virtually sell-cleaning. Retains its beauty for yuan and years. Pannanont as stone. For lru folder, writ! Conndlor Johns-Monvlllo, Dept. N-57, Clock Kyoto Jackie Arsenauit of 0'Leary w be the hostess for Oct. A. Plusvllle Iylnpathy la axtended to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant. Tor- onto, 0nt., formerly of Ptusville. on the death of their daughter. Gail, which occurred in Montreal Hospital on August 15th as the re- sult of being injured in a car acid- ant on their way home from their vacation July 1st. She is also aur- vlvod by two lilllfl, Linda and Glama. The funeral was held it Toronto. Mrs. Elmer Gallant and family have returned to their home in of the president Mrs. Bruce Cros- ier presided. After the regular rou- tine of business a social hour fol- lowed and lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Everett Wall. The joint meeting of Malpeque. Baltic, Darnley and Hamilton Wo- men's Missionary Societies of the Princetown United church was held at the cottage of Mrs. E. Ram- say. Hamilton on Friday evening with a good attendance of mem- bers from each society. Mr. Carmen Woodside left on 'v'vednesday morning for Toronto, where he has accepted a job for the coming months. Mr. Woodslde has been employed for the past months with the Amalgameted Feed Services at Kensington. Mrs- George Bradley, accom- panied by her young son, Carmen. Yorkston, Saskatchewan, is visit- lng in Kensington. the guest of Mrs. Bradley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paynter. They were the weekend guests of Mr. and G. Mrs. Peter White. Summerside. "i like Marconfs wonderful range of models . . . and their low prices, all along 1broalo days with their parents and rela- ""' 'l”'”''' "M" ”""!Tuesday, Sept. Z, 1955 1110 Guardan Page 1 music was furuiabad -by L lives in Summerside and Piusvilie. l They were Plusville iended to Mr. and Mrs. Gallant ompanied on their return trip by Walter Gallant of Congratulations are being ex- Edgar (nee Evelyn Fordr on their recent marriage which took place in St. Anthony Church, Tor- onto, an Auguqt 13th. While here ault. Piusvlile. also the bride's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Summer- sidc. A shower was held in their honor at the home of Mr. Gallant's brother Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gal- lant. Miscouche. where they re- they were the guests of his mother, lin Mrs. Fred Arsenault and Mr. ArIen- Russell Warren with guitar acct! paoiment. Mr. and Mrs. Galla - left on August 25th for Tom: where they h0l.lI are employed. Miss Delma Gallant has return to Toronto after spending the out mer months with her mother. Ml . oeived many beautiful gifts. Vio- Fred Araenault and Mr- Arsenau V 'l- urw BEAUIY! s.....................-y- your ltitchcn and FOR ms srsr. .. 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