..~.-e‘ .4. ~:. rest “was”. W" m.~.ww . .. . x‘ V 14.1110 Guardian, |' Sat. April 8. 1963. Retired Editor Dies In Nassau NASSAU. Bahamas (CPl—H. Napier Moore. 69. retired edi-l torial director of Macleans" Publishing Company in Toronto. died in hospital here Thursday. He had been in ill health since rupturing an appendix March Mr. Moore served as editor of Maclean‘s magazine before tak- lng over ‘5 editorial director of the company. He retired eight years ago and has been living in England and Nassau, Editor of Maclean's magazine for 20 years. he built the publi- cation’s circulation from 50.000 to more than 250.000 and encour- aged struggling writers and ar~ 'sts. Among these were Stephen Leecock. W. 0. Mitchell. Nor- man R e l l l y Raine. Arthur Mayse. Ralph Allen. W. Arthur Irwzn and Marjorie Wilkins Campbell. Floyd 5. Chalmers. Maclean- Hunter president. said in Tor- onto Thursday Mr. Moore “was one of Canada's great editors and probably did more than any of his contemporaries to help develop the country's literary talent." BORN [N Born at Newcastle-on-Tyne. England. he began his newspa- per career as a reporter on the Newcastle Daily Journal in 1910. He joined the Vancouver News Advertiser staff in 19l5. and later that year worked {or the old Montreal Daily Mail. of which he became news editor. in 1916. he joined the Mont- real Star and went to New York two years later as resident cor- respondent Versatile and keen. he was an illustrator and author of many short stories and pfays as well as a newspaper man. His first wife, the former Blanche Whitley. died in 1951. the mother of his only son. Al- lan. sf Montreal. who survives. In 1952. Mr. Moore married Marjorie Noble. daughter of the late Sir Ernest Bain. who died in England last June. e afso survived by brother. .lohn. of Vancouver. After cremation. a memorial service will be held in Nassau at a date to be determined. WELLINGTON St. Thomas Aquinas Society et recently With 15 members The financial report: showed a balance of $114, a lot- . tery netted the sum of $8.00. Mr. and ill-rs. Josie Maddix have returned home after visit- in; their daughter Emily in Montreal who recently received the. Holy Habit of the Sisters of the congregation of Notre Dame. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josie Maddix were: Mr. and Mrs Emmett Caissie and young son of Toronto. who were call- ed home due to the death of Mrs. Caissie's sister. Mrs. Eldon Gallant. Altar Society held their mon— thlv meeting at. 'home ol' Mrs, Amand Gallant with ten mem- bers present. Reports were given. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Ar- senaull. It. was decided to start a travelling apron for funds to purchase school items, Bingo was enioye , Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McLeod and son Way'ine of Victoria West left recently on a trip to 305' ton. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ramsay McLeod and Mrs, Elizabeth Dav. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rayner ENGLAND ...thc1t we may stand I on our own tWo feet This fights for NEW FRONTIERS in a Better Dea for Our Island ...and a" team etore . Canada 9 and» the world depend on God ...humble enough to ...tough enough to tight for the rights of Prince Edward Island ...competent enough to provide the greatest program of lSland development since Confederation our people. have. returned to their home in: West Devon after visiting rela- tives in Boston. Montreal and Toronto. Mrs Maxine Gallant. Surn- merside recently \‘lSllPd Mrs. Azade Arsenaiilt. Theodore Arsenault is con- valescing favorablv. after spending seven weeks in Char‘ lottetou'n Hospital where he un- derwent surgery. .‘lrs. Hubert Arsenault has he tuned to her home after \‘lSll- ing for a few weeks at the home 0’ her son Hector and family. Mrs, Alphonse Gallant is being 1 ‘I‘r"*omed home after being hos- ‘ p't"'ized in Prince County Hos- pital. ‘ir. and Mrs, Anthony Gallant. Al"‘ams "illaco r‘isev‘ved their 4’3!h \redd’n! awn-9'33"}: at a su‘nrkc "adv given them by thrir 12 children. Tliev were mar- rietl bv Rev. FX. Gallant. Pre~ sent for the celebration were s"'ls. Fr. Ravmond Gallant. W. F. Ccd‘ic. Eldon. Diane]. Mel- v'n and Dmat danghtersl lLouism \lrs Fevix Arsenault.' IPcseI f‘lts. Haw Gallant.l 'Mayl Mrs. Len ‘lchill. lAEa-l that Mrs. Wyman McPhee.; (Anita‘ Mrs. Ci‘rtis Beaten. th‘ma» .‘lrs. Clarence Arsen- avlt. Fr. Raymond read an ad- dress. He was home on leave and has since returned to Africa. Presentations were made and an enjéyable evening was spent with music. dancing. singing and card playing. Mr. and Mrs, Gal- lant who are 64 and 60 years old. live on a farm and enjoy good health. BEDECSIIE Major lmvtth . Searltown rerntly observed his 89th bir- thday. He enjoys fairly good health. but oes not get out around as he did in earlier On account of an attack of flu. Rev. RM. Cameron. pastor of the United Church Charge. W’s unable to till the three ap- pe‘ntmenta (or the day. March 3nd. However the two theologi- c to. . Arthur Mur- ray and Mr. Harold Leora. con- ducted the three services with acceptance. Mr. Murray hiloecood your at Mt. A1- . been! will to Heath lacquers]. G. Lorne Monkley lion. J. Angus MacLeaa Mrs. Margaret Macdonald PRIME MINISTER JOHN DIEFENBAKER i This leam Respectfully Asks For Your Vote and Support on Monday, April 8th PJLI. Progressive Col-anti" mm