'; A PAGE TWELVE IN MEMORIAM MEI. DOMINIO DISBOCHIB -'nie'residmts or Tignish Shore and vicinity were shocked and saddened on December 5. when it was learned that Mrs. Dominic Deellochea had passed away at the Alberton Hospital. The deceased. who was in her son: year. was a woman at sterling character, a kind and loving moth- ar. an excellent neighbour who was always ready to help in any cause tor the wellare oi the community. During her illness which of short duration she was consoled and strengthened spiritually by the re- ception ol the Holy saaraments oi the Catholic Church. or which she was always a devout member. Mrs. DesRoches will be missed at Tignish Shore not only by her husband and iamiiy but also by the ruidents oi the community A --. v-...-..- .--.... THE GUARDIAN. CHARL'O'l'TETOW'N ,.;.......1i .,s...&. namely-lverett at it. rolls. Lot 2. John James at Tigniah shore. Ced- ric. Tiniish Villale. George and Willie. Moncton. N. 3., Alex and Gerald. Moncton. N. 8.; Mrs. Cyril Gaudet. Tigniah Shore. silvinia, Mencton, N. 8.. Mrs. James Cloud- et, and Mary at home. Another son. Josie, was lost at sea during the second world war The sympathy or their many friends is tended to the ber- eaved temlly. Her funeral was held on Satur- day. Dec. I from her law resid- ence to st. Simon and st. Jude's church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated lot the repose 1)! her soul alter which her remains Allleriun Aieer are glad to know she is able to be out again after being conilnecl to the house tor some months with a tracturecl leg,. River. has been a guest of her aunt, Miss. Kate Woodman. n. welcome weekend guest oi cpl. and Mrs. Hagen. and liiciniy -- Friends ol Mrs. Allan Mac- Mrs. Webster Metheraii Mill Mrs. 1". J. Trainor of TWO" WIS whom she visited and consoled in times or illness or distress. She will( also be missed by pupils or the school in whom she was very much interested. The late Mrs. Desfioches was at laithtul member of the "Home anal School Association" and a mcmberi oi the Executive or the Branch of. st. Thomas rignish Shore. She leaves to mourn besides herl husblnd. '1 Sons and 4 daughters, Aquinas society oi were petua luceat ei. EXPECTS COOPERATION OTFAWA. Prime Minister Dec. St. lan mining companies. quiremenis. tenderly laid to rest in the Catholic Cemetery. Requiem Aeter- nem done ei Domini. !:t lux per- -'1' 13 -(C P) - Laurent an- nounced today that a ccmmittee oi! the cabinet will meet Dec. 23 with a delegation representing Canad- Mr. St. Laurent said the mining compan- ies had requested the meeting. He assumed they might, wish to offer 'thelr co-operation in the govern- ment in the meeting or defence re- The December meeting oi the Presbyterian w. M. s. was held at the home oi Mr. Howard Clark. sixteen members and one visitor were present. The Christmas de- votional service -was led by the president. Mrs. G. B. Cunningham. assisted by Mrs. Clheater Hayes. who led the responsive scripture read- lng. "Tenderly Sleeping” was ren- dered by a trio ccmprlsed of Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Ml's. Norman Oliver and Mrs. Howard Clark. Mrs. John K. Clark presented the mission study A Christmas reading. "Glad Tid- ings" was given by Mrs. Kerr and a poem. ”No Room in the Inn" was read by Mrs. Norman Oliver. Do- nations wen: received for a box to be sent to the Port Wcrker in Hall. tax. The next meeting will be at the Manse uith members oi the Giris' Club leading the worship and Mrs. F. J. Carpenter in charge of the study. At the close oi the meet- O'Leca'y and Vicinity -- Mr. Elmer wedlock of Union- vaie. two miles horn O'Leary ion on Monday morning Dec. lith ao- companled by his little daughter Florence. five years or age. who will enter a Hall-tax clinic tor ob- servation and a possible ope". tion. She was a patient. for about two weeks at the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. Accomp- anying Mr. Wedlock was Ralph Gard and Mrs. Errol Stetson R. N. of Unlonvaie. Her many irlends wish Florence a speedy recovery and hope to see her home again soon. Mr. J. Albert Grigg has returned to his home in West Devon on Wednesday after spending the past several weeks at the Veterans wing et iihe P. E. l. Hospital in Charlottetown. He is slightly im- proved but he is still su-itering much pain. "Al" as he is sttection- avteiy known. is a veteran of both world wars and a valued member M the West Devon United Church and a member of the official board at the 0'Leary pastoral charge. His legion of friends wish him a speedy improvement in health. His many friends were thrilled to hear that Mr. Charles Read had been awarded the I.O.D. E. Schol- arship tor P.E.I. tor the year 1951-52. This coveted scholarship is valued at 32.000. and one such is given to each of the in provinces for advanced study in a lritiab University in Agriculture. This year he is taking poet - aduate work in McDonald College, Que- The Mission Bend ot the 0'Leary United Church held a very enjoy- ebie Christmas service after the regular aervice on Sunday night Dec. 10. The little girls composed the choir and sang some of the grand old Christmas carols. '.ll:e organist was one of the leaders oi the Mia- sion Band. Mrl. Lewis Bernard. A fine Christmais story entitled "Why the Chimes Rang" was read by the other leader o! the Minion Band, Mrs. E. W. Tumer. Taking part were the following children: - - Claudetie MacNeill who acted as chairman: Sandra Matthews read the Scripture; prayer was offered by Norma Dickson: Nancy Camp- bell gave the prayer when the 0!- faring was presented; Leigh Vat- dher was "Little Brother"; Blair Bernard was "The King”, who was suitably gowned. complete with crown. 'Ilhe offering was taken up by Rankin and George MacKinnon. me children all brought their mite boxes and offering and the line to- tal amounted to over 315.00. There was a splendid congregation. The Benediction was pronounced by the Minister, Rev. W.G. Dickson. SCOTTISH wa-renrau. The Falls of Ciiomach in Ross- Shire. Scotland. are the highest in the British Isles with a drop or 370 feet. liov. Eugene Murray Elm Address At Indian iiivor --Rev. Eugene Murray of sum- merlieid ievored the parishioners or Indian River on Monday nilht when he gave an address on his visit to Rome. rather Murray. who was intro- Helen rope line :1: uoate eneughvte have his picture taken with an llolineal. on the return trip rather Mur- ray visited Ireland and other points at interest. A vote or thanks moved by Mr. Austin Pendergeat and see- onded by Mr. Fnbert Glover was extended to Pether Murray tor his interesting address. Instrumental music by Mr. d Moxinnon. Mrs. lidger Hickey and Min Brenda Hickey and vocal numbers by Miss McDonald and Illness Brenda and Rosita iliickey, were when he was tort-. DECEMBER N '12:, 1950 ii; assnrnua ium..,;,,u', -M onauav. Que., my 13 -Announcement we: mg.-3, that a French tracted tor llllnt here (or aasembiy of am mobilu Operation: will M1,, M; year. At tire: the part; Wm M Ihiivped from France. Later, it we stated. the compmy "my prouu s here. It is expected that about S -'4 CPY today duced by Rev. Father Callaghan. NWWK ''"i'""" '0 "'9 PW 6!" Will. be Assembled daily, Abou. carried his audience by a vivid 3"”-'r ' 400 persons will be employed. word picture irom 9' ” to Eng- v land and on to France where he and his companions ” a car or their transportation in order in see the country better. Here they visited the tamous Canadian cem- etery at (Jean. in many places the signs at destruction were still to be seen. In some cities block alter block lay flattened. They visited lpurdes and other famous shrines where they saw some or the limit outdoor statuary in the world. They drove through the rows and rows oi poppies for which France is lemons and the fields of grape vines in Italy resembling our potato fields. At lost their goal was reached. the Holy City. Father ltlmrray painted a vivid picture at the magnificence or St. Peters Basilica. He described the ten days he spent in Rome which he found all too short to see the many interesting and iamous sights. The highlight or his pilgrimage was his audience with His Holiness attendance. u FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15th. Residents of Summerside and Area THE TIME IS HERE You now have the opportunity to open a C0- operative Gnocery Store on an ideal site in Sum. merside. This store will be even better than the Co. op Super Market in Charlottetown. Here is a much desired means of reducing the cost of living to Sum. merside and surrounding territory. A meeting will be held in the Summerslde High School Auditorium to discuss this project. Everyone is welcome. Prominent speakers from Nova Scotia will be in SGHURMANS SCHOOL PARADE Presents the following programme ever Radio Station CJRW FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1950 AT 7.30 P. M. ing the hostess was assisted in serv- ing refreshments by Mrs. Tugweli and Mrs. J. K. Clark. 1- A most enjoyable evening was spent recently when Miss Minnie Killam of Yarmouth. N. 8., vlce-pre- sidcnt of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces and New- foundland, made her oiticlal visit. to Regaieite Lode No 93 I. 0. O. F. The Honors oi the Degree were given to Sister Kiilnm and to Sis- ter Annie Prolii. District Presid- ent oi Regalette Dodge, and they were welcomed into the lodge by Sister lielen Kerr. acting Noble Grand. sister Nellie Larkin oi as THRIFTY IN Harv Shop In HOLMANS 5 and 10 For Low -x ax --1 . O O 1. Melvyn'Gaudei, Summerslde High School, Grade Summerside was also a W:-icom-. ' t VIII. local SO10. guest. The Degree was conierred -) - i - on eight candidates in a beautiful .. Reggie Pendergast, Kenslngton High School, and emdem manner by a sevm . Gm-de VIn- Re3-dmE- member Degree team, with Sister - 3 Summerside St Mary's Academy Choir Grades Jenn Wilkie pro-siding at the crsnn. N - - e Arrivals In VIII, Ix' X. 1 Elm l'n8lEBSe&B total at lwn md:m- W . ETS TCCEIV ill 0 C C To 4. Edith Sherren', Orapaud School, Grade IX. lng the present mm. A yer; cxcuel- Marfhq washingfgn . . . . . M Reading. lent address, of an instructive 1171- I. . 5' Joan Hon-ans. Cmpaud School, Grade 7' Vocal ture. was given by sister Kil1an.A'. , t In , Solo its close information was given on - I1 III I ' :1 ,2x,-,' . ,- j several questions asked by the (1 A . N i. 6. Pauline Moase', New Annan School, Grade X. members. Sister L-illias Aubrey rc- A. .L M. ., Reading; ceived a certtiicaie tor repeating m ' "M ” Ty” A” A '” "i "V's 7 Elizabeth Green' Central Bede ue School the m.m' work on behalf.” me - E - v v Q i members Sister Maud Dye: made A sure-ie-be appreciated glit that shell wear in- Grade VH1. Vocal Solo. :1 presentation to Sisirr Killam E W .. . H . who mckmly Rpreswd her side, outside and all around the house. Martha 5 , i 8. Philip MacDonald, Summerslde Elementary "1 3 : t ' v . anks. Am-r closing of the Lodge Washington Cotton Dresses are noted tor their ' Schooll Grade IV' Readmg- a social hour was enjoyed and dc- I ' w ' G.ff sg 1 . g . i g . t V g amert appearance and good wearing qualities. Crllp, OIIICII 5 I ES ' 9 B 1 M Ii St El t S h I G - d V lu-ious it-in-shmcnts uere served bv , ks E51 C h8.aC. . eanois C 00 , Pd. e . . . ' public 5 akin the members. troll: Cotton Frocks that will make 'iigbt or 5., Ponds Sets priced iron: 75 cents to 1.98 - Wond- Pe 53- ,,gv m V . hr. H 'J ham 0 mp l d burrs Gilt (or e Lovely Lady priced 85 cents - 10. E113 Gan m Sty MarV'K A- de - G- d VI. . . 5 N ii "'9 " " '33 "9 I" CC " Jergen's Package of Lovelineu priced 65 cents and a i i S La mm la e ' SEEK Houhnn VROGEAM ' .Iergen'a Perlumes priced 25 cents - Cashmere Bouquet Sets of Lotion. Powder. Rouge and Lip- . 3-98 land" 4.98 vi::.::"".2:; . Piano Solo. ' These contestants will compete in the 1 to 3 Class Room Division. FINAL PLAYOFF I AND OVER CLASSROOM SCHOOL QUIZ ST. MARY'S ACADEMY (Summer-side) s. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL (Challoijnizown) All contestants are asked to be on hand at 7.00 P.M. on Friday This Program is Sponsored by The M. F. Sciiurman Co. Ltd. WASHINGTON. Dec. 13 - -(AP) -The administration soon will ask United States Congress to agree to start a new billion-dollar defence housing program. Oilicials oi the liousihzz and Home Finance Azcncy-the over-all agency which supervises iederal housing plans- said the proposed legislation now is being drafted. 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