SEPTEMBER 17. 1951' g -ran GUARDIAN. uu-uwut'1'ETOWN ' PAGE THIRTEEN OlLeary And Vicinity :1,-5, smith of Fredericton. N.B.. lllslllllg her daughter, Mrs. Ar- Eur Graham, West Devon, and otlicr relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Macwilliamsl nlu1'l'iCd to their home in O'Leary 0,, Thursday night Aug. 30th after an enjoyable vacation in the Un- ited States. Mrs. (Rev.) J.J. Sldey and daiiglitcr Isabel of Kingston, N.S. ,.-no been visitors to Howlaii and aismcr, In Howlan they called "V0,, Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Dignan. my. and Mrs. J.R. McMahon ill(l family of the Alberton-O'Lear:-' iii;ii':e of the Church of England i:.iv( ;ClLllTl8(l to their rectory at Alll!”.'l0ll after an enjoyable holi- (133 ill Huntsville, Ont. 31;-. iind Mrs. Elmer McConnell .1199 Marion Moreshead) of Monc- wn time visitors to West Devon .,i-or the Labor Day weekend. the ...5i5 or Mrs.McConnell's parents, iii; and Mrs. Charles Morcshcad. ilissrs Shirley Grigg and Fran- FPS Oliver who are employed in uoiirtiiii. N. B., spent the Labor ,'),1i,' -weekend at their homes in W... Devon the guests of their y;1:(1i'S, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grigg lilfl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oliver. and Mrs.-Alihold Culletoii re- to their home in West Dill) on Saturday, Sept. lst. iifter ."”.(lllCllili.Z "The Church of .God" gible School in Pennsylvania. U. S A. The young couple are ardent iiOli(Pl'S in the West Devon Church of find. i lir ii. iii ntici Mrs. Frecninii MacWil- li.:llllS or the Glcnwood district mind their home into OLeary my pfizl. week and are located on U... 10. where Mr. Ben Moreshead ini-iiic:-ly lived. Mr.land Mrs. Mac- Willirinis are receiving a very cor- dial welcome to O'Leai')'- iii-. and Mrs. Seaman Bell uiss .lo.i'ce MacLeod) of Sllllllv. I :.dr. and Miss Elaine MncLco:l 'ra! sziiiiinm-side. who is employer! ii'1l'-1 iiic summersidc Telephone Ex- ciiarigo, spent the LaborDay week- :ml in Brae, the guests of their l):ll('lllS, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W- ll.-irLeod. . Rcv A F. Baker and Mr:. Baker who have been stationed at ,Nrll'p0rl, Landing. N.S. were vis- itors to 0lLeary and district on Friday. Aug. 31st. Rev. Mr. Baker in il former minister of the O'LeaI'3' P.iSlOl'fll Charge of the United Cliiircli of Canada and was sta- in-iied here iroiii 1930 to 1937. Thc.V lam-. been visiting their dauflllter. Vi-s. MacAulay at Baddeck. N.S. Douglas Hardy of the R. C.A.Fv siiltlcnefl at Goose Bay. Labrador. is 'speiidln;: his furlough at his home in Montrose, the guest of his parents. He was visiting Otcary llll Saturday night, Sept. 1st. and ills many friends were delighted tr see him again. Prior to enlist- rnciit. he conducted a radio repair hop in O'Leary and was the very uiccossfiii Scout Master of the First Troop of O'Leary Boy 5001155 On Monday. Sept. 3rd.. spcclal liaiizclical s.eri'ices commenced at tiic 0'Lcary Church of the Naz- ai-ciir conducted by R9V- R-5- Dixnn MA. D.D. of Maiden. Mass. This well-knowii Evanizelist travels and works in the United States. Caiiada, New Zealand. Australia. Tasiiiiiiiia. Tahiti. Fiji and Haw- aii He is a graduate of the Univ- iisiiv of Southern Ciilifoi-nin. ruzlueeii years a pastor. and ten scars professor of philosophy- There was standing room only at lllt' afternoon service at Elms- iliilr United Church on Sunday. Srpt ind as the Evangelist Rev. Elmrr Crockett of Wortliliigtmi. lfiiiiicsnta concluded his sitetial week of evangclltical services. The Milli-lPl'. Rev. J. M. Sheen presid- M n-id a special solo was stint: by Fred Xlarlvllllaii. Beginning Sept. Sud lTev. Mr. Crockett conducted ti iivok. series of services at the Blooniticld United Church. Rev and Mrs. Ward and infant i:zii:iiiri- of Florida have arrived iii i'.'rst Devon where Rev. Mr. Ward is the iiiiiiisier of the local Clllli't'll of God. They are n .VOIHlS' rciuilc and this is their first remi- lar lli'lSl.Cf.lc. They are i-cceivln! it iiclvonie to the community. This rorrcspoiideiit called upon them illfl llClt'0nlC(l them and was told it" Mrs Ward they are looking for- iard to the winter as snow is tin- sors. Rev. Herbert and Mrs. Hack- enley are now sylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacAus- land returned to their home in enjoyable trip to Lunenburg and Yarmouth. N. S. Rev. C. O. I-lowlett: has returned to his home,in 0'Leary after at- tending the P.E.I. Baptist Asso- ciation meetings in Murray Har- bour. F. E. I. The Evening Auxiliary of 0'- Leary United Church met for their monthly meeting at the home' of Mrs. Robert Woodside in Knuts- fortl. There was a fine attendance and an interesting program was carried out. Word has been received by Mrs. William Bernard. OlLeary. that her tincle. Dr. Donald McLaughlin,onc of the early physicians of 0'Leary, passed away in Calgary on Sun- day. Sept. 9th. He was in his nineties and is the last. of his fam- iy. Miss Olivc Sparling of Toronto. Dominion Board secretary for younger groups in the United Church. will address a special meet- ing of all Sunday School children. Mission Circle members and Can- adian Girls in Training at the 0'- Leary United Church on Sunday morning Sept. 9th at 10 am. She is making one other appearance in West Prince and will speak on the Montrose pastoral charge. On Sat- urday Sept. 8th she will address a ispcciol meeting of the C.G.I.T. I at Kensington. Special anniversary services will be held in the Brae United Church on Sunday Sept. 9th at 3 pm. and 7,30 p. m. at which the Izuest speak- .ei- will be the Rev. W. F. Munro 11..-i. FLD. of Sackville. N. B.. ed- litor of "The United Chiirchman", !tlic organ of the United Church in the Atlantic Provinces. There will be special music. Rev. Mr Munro is a talented and forceful speaker. Last year he was the An- niversarv sneaker at the Cape Wolfe United Church and the year before at the Alberton United Church prcacliiiig to packed churches. Mount. Allison University in Sackvillo. N.B. has offered a 3150 scholarship to Miss Margaret Ellis. daiigliter of Mr. and Mrs. E.E Ellis of O'Leary who is a very tal- ented artist and painter rind has itions and in competitions O'Leary High School and has been scholarship. for this year at least and take the Course. After giving spdcndid service for many years with Jelly's Dept. store iii 0'Leary. where he was in charge 01 the Egg Grading Station and Poultry Dept, Alfred Dlgnan of 0'Leary left on Labor Day for Charlottetown where he has ac- cepted a similar position with the Charlottetown Co-Op. His many friends wish him every success in his new position. He will be great- ly missed in O'Leary. He was a. fiiitliful member of the O'Leary United Church Choir. Mrs. Dig- llfill and family will follow later. He is a brother of Rev. Leslie A Dlgnmi of Port Hill Anglican Church. His successor at Jelly's Department Store will be Wilfred Dennis of 0'Lenry. On Monday night Sept. 3rd spe- cial Evangelical services began at the Bloomfield United Church with the Evangelist, Rev. Elmer Crock- ett of Worthington. Minnesota. in charge. Rev. Mr. Crockett is a for. mer Island boy. His parents lived in Elmsdale and lie has had out- standing success as an Evangelist iii the U. S. and Canada. Two weeks ago he conducted one week of spe- cial services in the Montrose Un- iled Church which was packed to the very doors every night and last week it was the same story at. the Elmsdale United Church. Eritrri seating had to be provided to seat the large number who came to hear the gospel preached by this well known young evangelist. The Minister of the Bloomfield United Church. Rev. W.G. Dickson and his officials are looking forward to I tlanoleoii and llticle Elm EEEATSGOTT-' Haze COME5 THE CLUB. I CANT as seen WITH THI5 HAIRCUT! QUICK, WILLIE, HAN? ME A HAT .' iifciimrii Meisriiieh VRESIVENTOF THE GARDEN .. .. i..t.... .-i-- on. lltt .. m. It?--vivl l. i i I I i N . known to them. Their predeces- serving in Penn- Bloomileid on Thursday after an won a number of prizes at Exhib- With her paintings. She is a graduate of attending: Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown. Miss'Ellis has told this correspondent that she will not be able to accept -this but is hoping to go back to P,W.C. Teacher Training qentieinan. many more Tignlisli dance in Tignish. hope for a speedy recovery. ;..... riaey, Tignish. Friends of Mrs. Camille Chais- son. Tignish, are sorry to hF.M' she is ill and A Hospital. Alberton. Mr. Gerald Handraban and Mr. and Mrs. Max Mclnnis. Tlcnish. snent Wednesday of last week in Charlottetown on business. Mrs. William Clohossev. Nail Pond. was a recent visitor to Al- bcrton. guest of her sistern Mrs. E J. McCue and Mr. Mccue. Mr. and Mrs. Tlgnish. have purchased a. lot land from Mr. John Perry and are having a dwelling house erected. Phillip Bernard of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Arsenault. St. Louis. spent 9. recent weekend in Ticrnlsh. guests of their r1autzh- tei Mrs. Raymond Richard and Mr. Richard. Miss Kathleen MacDonald. P N. of Toronto, Ontario. has arrived in Tirznish to spend four weeks vaca- tion with her mother. Mrs. A. J MacDonald. Mr. Leo Arsenault. manager of the St. Louis Co-operative Store. spciil. a recent week-end iii Tit!- riisli. the "west of Mr. and Mrs Hector Biiote. Mr. Frank Harper and Mrs F-7- mer Kinch. H-'lllfRV(. came in Tit!- nish recently to attend the funeral of their rvrandmothcr. Mrs. Doug- la.-: lilcfntyrc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aylwai'v'l. RlllTllOl"'l. Maine. and Miss Retir- Aylward. Somerville. Mass.. vim-e recent -ziiests of their permits Mr. and Mrs. William Aylward, Skin- ner's Pond. An epidemic of measles has hit this commtinity. The Anelo-Tim nish school is closed. as only two punils out of the whole class were able to attend. The teacher Mrs. Wade Harper. Mrs. John Mclnnis. Tiiznish, is recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. Mclnnis suffered a severe heart attack. and is.being nursed back to health by her daughter. Mrs. Claude LcClair. Mrs. John R. Gavin and daugh- ters Miss Eleanor and Miss Maur- een. have again opened their Tic- nish home, after a visit of six weeks with members of their fam- ily in Montreal. P. Q. VGoing from Tignish to Char- Pond. Noreen Gallant. Skinner's Pond. and Joan Shea, Tigiiish. After a pleasant six weeks vaca- tion. Mrs. Lester Gavin and baby daughter have returned to home in Montreal. P. Q. Mrs. Gav- in was visiting her mother Mrs. Wilfred Brodrick of Sea Cow Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser have rented the beautiful home of Mrs. George Driscoll on Main Street. Tignish. and have now taken up residence there. Mr. Fraser is the C.N.R. agent at Tig- nish. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harper. Som- erville. Mars. have come to Tig- nish for their annual vacation and are spending it with Mr. Harper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harper. and Mrs. Harper's brother. 8. week of splendid services in their beautiful little church at Bloom- field. Miss Shlrley Vincent. daughter of Rev. J. Alton and Mrs. Vincent. West- Devon, was seriously injured in a motor accident on Sunday, August 28th. on the road between onctoii. whce the young lady is e ployed, and Shediac. Details are meagre but Miss Vincent suf- fered a collapsed lung and requir- ed 24 stitches. She is a patient in the Moncton City Hospital and is resting as well as can be expected. Her mother left on Saturday. Sept. 1st for the Hub City. Miss viii- crnt is only seventeen years of aszc. She is a graduate of Charlottetown Business College and took an act- ive interest in the West; Devon Un- lied Church Young People's Unloii. serving for one year as its presi- dent. Her many friends in West Devon and at Wellington where Rev. Mr. Vincent recently served as the Minister of the United Church there. all wish her aspcedy recovery. Mrs. Vincent is expected back in West Devon this week. Rev. Dr. R. J. Dixon of Maiden. Mass. is continuing his final week Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Harper and family have taken up resi- Mrs. Joseph Richard, Tignish. is quite ill at her home. Her friends Miss Annette Morrissey. R.N.. of Seattle. Washington. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mar- patient f in Western lttetown to attend Commercial . . gone” for the coming year are plcted their work of building a. Misses Rose Marie Bernard. Naill their I C I at Kitimat. A 200-mile front of peak across the Ncc;-ako Rivet canyon to rlrziscr Rivers source waters. Mr. Wilfred Pliee. The sympathy of the commun- ity is going out to Mr. Joseph Walsh in the death of his father. Austin Walsh of Clinrlottetown. The funeral of the late Mr. Walsh was held in Cliarlottetowii Satur- day morning, September 8th. Mrs. Charles Gavin has returned to her home in Anglo-Tignish from Western Hospital. Alberton. where site had been a patient for the past three weeks. Mrs. Gavin's many friends are happy to see her enjoying her usual good health. t Miss Evelyn Harper left Tignisli for Montreal after a several inontlis' visit with her mother.Mrs. lclifford Shea of Norway. Miss ll-farper was accompanied to Mont- The sympathy of ilie commun- lty goes out to Mrs. Howard Har- of her mother. per in the death Mrs. Douglas Maclntyre, whose funeral was held on Tuesday morning. Sept. -lth to the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tig- nish. The Diamoiicl Construction Co. lot Fred'erictoii, N. B.. have com-I boat harbour at Skinner's Pond and have moved their equipment away. Work of ('ll'CdE..'lll;: the basin is to begin within the near future. B.J. I Handraliaii. Christopher's Rodney Mcliiiiis, Tignisli. Evcrctt Harper. Tigriish Earl Cross. and ishore. have gone to Clirirlottetowu Ito attend classes in St. Dunstan's iUniversity. They all graduated' from Our Lady of the Angels High School in June. Friends of Mrs. J. A. Bernard tare happy to see her tip and mound again after a period of ill- ness. Mrs. Bernard was for 21 Charles Smytliieis is seen surveying site of new project. The most i-mportiiiit thing to happen to the Province of British Columbia since the coming of the transcontinental railroads is new .':D5lJ,UUU,0U() Aluminum 00. of Canada project which is now under way iulklailled away by over 2,i'iU0 men and a millloii dollars worth of machin- ery to clear a road and site for the giant new smelter and a city which will event;uull,i' nousc bl),ilU0 people. To power largest: aluminum smelter in the world, the conimonwealth's biggest earthen dam is being thrown the profession of nursing. McCarthy Lady of the Angels Convent with the class of 1950 and then attend- ,on has purchased a -studded virgin northland is being Albany and Vicinity Howlan Vicinity of Char- On Friday. Aug; (list Mrs. James Master Lloyd Shield! M1" and M"- clwd Dcmmy "I Arsenault entered the Western lottetown is visiting in Howlan Albany were visitors to Char. Hospital in Mbenoni . i llm"l”w"- -.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters and family of Fortune Cove have visit- ing with them. Mrs. Petersi broth- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet of Ml" "d M” Dwsl” c”755'"3" Woodstock were in Howlan on of Albany were recent business M . . , . M. vmwrs to Charlottetown. onday moiniiig, Sept. 31d. gi6ck'i.NB;sil DesRoches of Plaster M-. M . . ' - Ml” ""1 Mr5' wmde" lmwa” ”r of Slurralnlidersitirg sgtlzlfiltlontllae B;-:l:'.xl;:l.4l(li' Mr. and Mrs. Hector Richard North Tryon, motored to Char- lottetown on business recently. Mir. Rex Dawson and Mr. John Muitart of Albany were recent business visitors to Charlottetown. and family motored to Tignisli on Tuesday, Sept. lltli. where they attended the anniversary of Mrs. Richard's parents' wedding. Miss Aletha Finnan left. on Slit.- iirday morning. Sept. 6th forHali- fax, N. S.. after spending the sum- mer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan at l-lowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry .1. Gallant. and family. and Mrs. Beatrice Arsenault and Vincent Perry were guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arsenault. recently. Day weekend in Howlan. Messrs. Alyre and Vliicciit Dair- on of Duvar were in Howlnn on Saturday afternoon. Sept. lst. Messrs. Fred LeBlanc and Jerome Blanchard of Saint John spent. the Labour Day week-end in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs Clayton Thomas and Mr. Leslie McDonald of Tryon motored to Summerside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Gallant. of Charlottetown spent a few davs around Labour Day at their old home in Woodstock. -Mr. Arihllr Blanchard of North Tryon was A visitor to Sum- merslde and New Annan recently. The many friends of Mr. Ollie Samuels will be sorry to hear he has been sick for the past few days. Master David MacMillan spent Sunday. Sept. 2nd with his grand- father and others at West Cape. He returned to Howlan on Mon- clay. Mrs. Paul D0li'Oll was taken to Charlottetown for X-ray recently as she had been ill for almost a week. She was accompanied by her husband and her mother, Mrs. John Finnan. Mr. Cam Holland was a recent business visitor to Albany and Summerslde. Mr. Holland was look- ing for choice dairy cows and beef animals. Little Miss Marlene Arscnault has returned home from Western Hospital after her tonsil operation She also had some teeth extracted. while there. :or.y's left on Monday. Rev. M. J. Rooney of st Anth- Stiil. lllth pMr.uGci1)rac ff.?awsMmi not I Alliany ..-,- tfor his annual vacation which he lbecen nyd ,Ie,0mml On?" :a'a 3”; Leaving Duvar mi Sept. ilrd for,Wlll Spend With his MPG fat-11?? ec' 3 ”' " n u ' Frederiction,N.B.. were Alyrc Don. and others in Boston. Mass. "955 ml” on, Adrian Pineau, Oswald Pinear and Freddy Clemeiits They went Mr. Russell -Thompson, Not-thl V g . , i ,' . . , , were recent. visitors to Charlotte-. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold lwood m.-.rhe1.eSa' and Elaine Ganam of low" T” iwes; cape have as their gueggsiwoodstock attended the Albcv-toii itizeir daughter (Lilly) Mrs. HollislEXhiblU0n 0" WCd1l8Fd3I-'. SEPT- reverse the flow of some of the Miss graduated from Our ed Prince of Wales College for one "mil mid year. v;ish her success in this new and!Em9F'rl1d- splendid work she is undertaking. l Her many Tlgiiish friends Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser. Mrs. George Driscoll and daughterllm 51md3.V- Th” Were the Elms” Maybelle have returned to their homes bi automobile on Friday morning They had spent several iveeks with their mother, Ellsworth. Skinners Pond. having Vl5lW1'5 "3 M0n?l9n- been called to her bedside due to m0l'-01"3d 0V” with M” illness. greatly improved and well on the in Boston. Mass, leaving Mrs. Michael M. Mrs. Ellsworth is now road to complete recovery. Mrs. F. J. skerry. Tignish. went 1-93; by her sister, M155 No;-ma to Montreal, P. Q., last week and shca, who mans 1;, reside um-5, will spend two weeks with her ...- daughters Mrs. Brian Masterson and Miss Lynn Skerry. Mrs.Skeri'y was accompanied by her (laughter, Ann Vaundctte. who for the past five with her grandparents at Tignish. She will now with her father, Mr. dette, and will attend school that city. grand- ycars has resided remain in Montreal John Vann- in Mrs. Joseph T. Arenault. Tig- inish. was called to Summerside a few days ago due to the death of her brother-in-law Edward Perry. Friends of Mrs. Arsciiault are ex- tending to her and other niembers of Mr. Pcrryls family their sincere sympathy. This is the second time withiii six months Mrs. Arsenault was called to Suinmei-side on a sad flllssltlll. March, Edward Perry's wife, a sis- fer to her eternal reward. The latter part of of Mrs. Arscnault. was callerl Congratulations are extended to Shirley Perry of Tignisli on being? the winner of the he Catechism examinations. first prize in This iize was offered bv His Holinessl Pope Pius XXI to the pupil with' M--.. St 1 'Th f N ith' . Trydi: aiidnseclii. gi12llr)isl(e)yl 0Tho(r)ilP-irrlmmljsoll, zmdg young da.”gh.m';'7m' 150” were recem visitors m Mbam,ILinda Caila. Mi.Thompson is with - ts - tam; Summerslde ".thc R. C.A. F. in Tok) o. l On Sunday. Sept. 2nd. ilir in!- I ;gd 3 mm- Ilowimz motored to Cliai'1oi.tetoivii: V” Vance Dixon or Norm Twp On Tuesday morning. Sept, 4uyMr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruthers. new Lhl.eShgiMcssits. Frank and Henry Ga11am,'Mrs. Bruce Carruthers and son . . l ' - - i cleaning Comblmmontof Howlan. -motored to -G;een..Calvin, and. Mi. and lifts. Hllllsl Imresher from MFA Cmken oflniount to finish the interior oflC09k- CEUVIH Temamtd '0 NW” Greenmount School. which ihcy:P1'lnC9 "7 W-W105 On Tucrd-13' ybuilt earlier in the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Allren Kchoe oft isitors to Emeraldl g ito Albertoii and on his return was Mont: cmken orlaccompanied by his sister. Mrs. J. in Arsenault who was returning jg, liiome after spending the past ten Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson andidays in lwsplml mele- idaughtcr, Judy. were week-end ' N. B. They Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault spent and Mrs. Wednesday and Thursday of last ;vi'cck in Charlottetown. On their .., ircturn they were accompanied by ! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves of.Mastei' Lloyd Shields who will lcharlottetown were visitors to the spend a few days in Hoivlan. parents of Mrs. Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quigley. Mount Tryonl l Mrs. Jean Whaien and dancin- Gilbert Gaudet recently inotoredlers, Frances and Ma1'.i' M Halifax- accompanicd by friends. motored ltlirough Howlan on Sept. lst on ltlieir way to St. Louis, where Frau- ces and Mary will await the it- tgels" Convent at Tignish. iAlbany. were v iof Mr. and Mrs. Emerald. opening of "Our Lady of the An- Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arseiiaiilt and family of Howian. and Mr. Joe .1 Arscnault of Fortune Cove. who Just, arrived from Ontario. motored to Alberton recently to visit their mother. lilrs. James Arsenault of Fortune Cove. who is .1 patient in hospitalthere. Carin of Borden, Friends of Mrs. Douglas Peterr. i'ece11tl.i'- gof Duvar were sorry to hear she has had to enter the Sanatorium - . . . . .ui . Mr. and Mrs. Keir Campbell n. Glmgle Mlif-mm or I for tleamlem aud hope Sh" may Albcrton spent Aug. 26th in How- TUOH 15 Iemode ml; and 3 mg soon be able to return to her lius- ml, and 0.Lcm.V In Howlan mm. to his barn. He has a nutriber oil rarpenters at work and expects tol band and three young Children called at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joe DcsRoches. and in 0'Lnary at have it finished to hold this years; I p h”Ve5l' i AlgEllaL'lIlille:(f1al,l0W'?:l?L- ijlisliltcdj il3:;H.l4l;c1;l;a.:l.f0?.f M1:4.-:"dc1f:.:5biifrell;: : I" - -c - i . - i . .. ”””1'"ed fmm ” plmsant wcel5'.lbcrton who althouvli lfY1')l'OVlll" Roman and Vlsn to their daughters mi will not be home for: a shdrt time w t f U. ' ti Moncton N. B They were the: vet - - Aiiiiing lll Duiai ioiii tziiii. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. G. 5 i- John, N. B.. on Friday CVClllilE.. , iAug. 31st were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob- y On Tliursday evening, Aug. fiotlitert Doiron and baby. and Mrs. me Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant of NewlFeli.x: Doiron who had spent the York. Mrs. James T. Gallant. Mtaiiiast three weeks visilliie at tin- and Mrs. John T. Gallant and Mrs. theme of her son. Mrs. Doiron will John F. Gallant of Piusville werctremain at her home while the oth- in Hoivlan calling at the home offers will return to Saint John. :Mr. and Mrs. Joe DesRoches. i Mitchell. A large crowd gathered at ' home of Mr. Merrill Dawson. Al-i bany, to tender his daughter. Miss” Doris Dawson, :1 nilscellaneousl shower. A social evening was spent and all enjoyed themselves. ,, The following motored in Alber- Mr. Fred Crossman has recently. On Saturday cvciiimr. Sept. isf.'.l0ll 011 Frldfly F"-VFY'1111l-'I-J i'iUt1- -315.2- moved it l.)Bi'll from the Maxitthe following from Howlan ii'crciMl- 3p"dGM1d-5-LT9l:5M.C Sm-B All: Thonipson property in Tryon topin Duvar: Mr. and Mrs. JerrytG”b9” xv” .' killed his fax-m and added it to his form- Arsenault and family. Mi".3l1d Mrs. I-SCHRUM, 15- lscnau mm 'er large barn. Mr. Crossman -15 Anthony Fmnan and family. Mlsslhvlieelt Ol IIIOICLSIS agliatlerllqtnnll; 'one of Tryon's more aggrcssivepCatherine Perry. Mrs. Jerry Gal-plitcsl-911i H0591 p Bil ) p A farmers. lant. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A.rsen- 5111: :;';Il1F3p;etil(f5rcl:':)-lvtmfel i innit of Coleman, and Mr and Mrs. The many friends of Mrs. Eitiiestib-. B8i'naI'd of Sllmmerside. Thcvl - lnman will be sorry to hear thaticalled at the home of Mr. and Mrs? Visiting in O'Leary during the she is still a patient in the Prince Paul Dolron on the occasion ofiiieekeiid of the 9th were Mrs. Fill- 9-M... time a patient. in Western Hos- the highest standing in the senior I . pm”, Alberto”. and then spent a Cmnunamn In we Diocese ojpygdwapd xsiand Hospital,” chm- tlieMliomIe.c:.iiming.from saint'John.ton Thompson lliltd llicrb dadughlter ,. . ma1,10ttelo...n and sumo, had lotteiowii. Her dauchte-. Misslof . is. c x Doiioii andliici soii.-Elzabctii. and ici ii... on . icr mo;igI?sl;1v"lc5”l'lg M hm Sue mmdmd '"m,CCm Shelis mPlLc;itha lnmian, R. N., is with ll9f'i,lVll'. and Mrs. Robert Doiron and niece Miss Jean Mattliciis. and -4- or , , .. - - i - i -A-vs" TTT - oi Mrs. Lloid Foley and her two Perry. Ticnisli. and is attending MT. Marsha” Thomas M. Norml MR and Mrs. Jar Pom" Jr” both In o.Lcm,), and Howl”, young sons. Leonard and Edwar.i. niotoi-ed from New Jersey and spent two weeks visiting Mrs .Foley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pet- ier Burke, Tigiiish. They left on ireturn to their home on Wednes- lday. September 5th. niunity in the sudden passing of his wife. Mrs. McTague's funeral was held on Wednesday morning. Sept. 5th. to the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude. Tlgnlsh. Bur- ial was in the church cemetery. The funeral of the late Jolii: De-.sRoches of Nail Pond was held from his home on Friday morn- lng. September 7th. to the Church of St.' Simon and St. Jude, Tig- nisli. where a.,Requicm High Mass inns celebrated by Reverend J. A. MacDonald. P.P., assisted by the parish choir. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crouncc. who spent the past four weeks with relatives and friends in Tig- nish and Elmsdale, left by auto- mobile recently for their home iii Belmont: Moss. While they were lll Ti'.'iiish, they were the 1110515 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ready Cl1fl5l0Dll8l”.S Crms. or Evangellstical meetings in the 0'Leary Church of the. Nazarene. The local pnstoi-.Mr. Owen Under- wood. is presldliuz. Dr. Dixon is a Bible exposltor of note and has travelled widely in Australia. New Zealand. Fiji Islands. and the US. and Canada on Sunday. Sept. 9th. Mr. wil- iiam Lockhart of Coleman celeb- rated bio seventy-ninth birthday. A bountiful supper was served. There were two birthday cakes: one of them was baked by his thirteen - year - old granddaughter Fern. coughlin. The mu-at honor received gifts and good wishes from his loved ones and friends who wish this grand old happy ofj birthdays. The following members of WI family were nrnaent- Mr. and Mr: Fruce M2-zbouzall, Mrs. Oliver Srnellmon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coughlin and Miss Coleen McCarthy. Tignisii. has gone to Charlottetown anti entered City Hospital to take up av-&! Ix i.........i Mr. and Mrs. William Coughlln. An Our Lady of the Angels Convcnti at Tignish doing Grade XI work this year. June last, she won the Governor Generals iiiediil class of eighteen pupils in the Tig- iiish school in Grade X work. and; .iii the matriculation examlnationsl To Mr. E. J. McTaguc. Tignish. it: July she again was among the goes the sympathy of the com- pupils of highest standinsr. At the school closing in for leading the Cows can't use crutclies lVc'vr llL'ill'(l lmiii l)t-niii:irk that a row over illCf't' llzlfl In lmvo in log .'ilIIplll:llf(l. but gets iilong quite iiiccly now on a new one lll2Il'lC oi iiluiiiinuni. li'lietlict' or not this iit'iili('i'aI leg wits iiiudc oi Ciiiiiuliiin illu- uiiiium, we wouldn't luiou-. Pcrliups it was. because we do produce one quarter of the world's supply. 'l'liat's quite a liig thing for (lanatla. It means jobs for (2an.1didns.atirlninncy iruiii .ibrn:itl to piiv liir (Jaim- diaii iiiipnrts. Right now we are hard at work on extension protects in Quebec and British COllll'l1l1ld2 for vie intend to go on playing our part in help- ing Canada grow. Aluminum Company of Canada. Ltd. (Alcaii). Tryon is preparing to move liisymiiiiyii-eds of Mm C,-eckg N Bufirere glad to see tiieni back as flit- residence and work-shop backlwho spent a few days of fhcn-jTllOllll)SOllS and Matthews were -some twenty-five feet to Illakcihoneynjoon in vvoodsmckl mg nnlf0l'lllDr residents of Howlaii. 'room for the new Trans-Contiih Monday momma. st-pig tom, mi ---- "- lenial Hizliivay that passes through return to their home. It was their! Cotigiatulalioiis are being ex- N0”-ll Tl'Y0n- -V113 Pillmef 0i,fi;'st visit to the Island and lllCyll0lld('(l to Calvin Carrutlicis of Searlcioivn is the building-nioverienjoyed themselves very much. lVIl'.lH0lVlBll for being the wintier of and has 8 lot of work to do as'Pcii-iei"s father, James Poiru-r,ii'asltlie twenty-live dollars awarded by lllgllwfl) 9. native of Woodstock, P.E.I.. theitlic W. I. of OlLcai'y to the pupil son of the late Mr. and lVlrs.Fraiii, of O'Lcnry school with the high- Poirier who moved to New Briiiis- est marks in Grade 10. Much wick years ago. Mr. and Mrs,'ci'edit is due Mr. William Turiio-'. Poirier were accompzinierl as far teacher of this grade. for his ef- ns Moncton by Rev. M.J. Rooiieyi forts on behalf of his class, all of iinaiiy buildings on this are heiiifz moved back. L0VV”Ll:IVEL -- The point wl'iere the River Jor- dan falls into the Dead Sea isle.-ho was leaving for his aiiniialli-liom passed with high marks 1929 feet below the level of the two ueeks' vacation with his ratli- Calvin Carrutiiers has now enter- Mediterranean. tor and others in Boston. Moss. M P. w. c. OUT Bv .l. R. Williams oi ix wisiv T cL&3ot?U.- CQC.) 00 ,- . t.. v'"' x-1.,;.,sJT 4. wk COOL)-2l 7' gii IT? I Kl V 2.-1.2::-: ... ;,.... .. i NF l l ww i sxi T l - Nhm.p gu 1& W3 -fflhhhifiiiiiiix. H,llll l GT? 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