' 7 JUNE 27. 1952 - ing in nsiscouche at the home or The meelng opened with the creed Mrs. Richard's parents, Mr. and in unison. Mrs. Al1ene' Poitier. Mrs. Philip Matheson and Mrs. . I - r -- waiter mm were appointed dele-v You an Inn yo cue. g . MEsd";lt'gl1fE(l;:l'lvr h:l;r13:dM;-t 31111: gates to the annual convention GllTIcUMSoullli'i'0lnlm;I7t ' with Mrs. Russell Smith and M105 Subkckhud. enema "5 1 . . h. home in Miscouche on Friday cm. M m,-, mm W Ml. Mrs Gcoriie w-uh went to uni: e"nlnr- -lune 30- 30 ll" been phiilp lviuilgfonuillll mun. i'a.u.ee'i 2l.T?.l-'”.&2"l'&”;”&I,5ll”;Z3;li lax oh Mondgyl Jung 1g. attending the St. Lawrence Col- lege in Montreal tor the past :3: hgglggludwilli Valet '3: Mr. and Mrs. Les Simmons or Year. reported W84 on'hmd wd"pl"m- ” Nothing Is summer-side were in Miscouche on "- an H 1 on 1 H a Wednesday evening. June is. u;fIl:u5:Kr;f1:lh.mwl;i;a)l1r!n:xbo:;it1::a "The Ha”: Igggffng 1; to 'b”e”h:fd- a; Pl'UlO33l0I'lal Card; w- um M-om on Mm-r to 2:.i3”:.”i.r;:.3'5mi?”a;:l1 were visi to Mhcouch, on spend the summer holidays with Thunagy, Jung 1;. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George The meeting 010685 with "G04 Walsh or Miscouche. Save the Queen." T. E3I'lB lllCkOy , nMr. A. J. Poirier of Miscoucne M d nk Alter a delicious lunch served by at present on the mgmi d r. an Mrs. Fra Perry of the hostess all returned to thi m business. an on St. Nicholas. were in Miscouche homes alter a very pleasant ev:nl-l chin," Amouhm ' -- on Thursday evenlne. June 19, ut- ins. canadlua Bank or coinmm. Mr. ghd Mn, 1:,-mm.” p tending the From held in honour T, . and lamily of Misoouche receorltly 91' the hlllh "h001 KNGUIMI. Now SHOWING AT Baum”. : :ili;iot;'i'red to Emerald to visit rela- :,':lll;lrlfe. Wmm W35 the” dhuilhltllr cAp1ToL 1-Hg-A-nu; Iillninenlde. P. I. I. -. E . rm- g g I-rioivil ms . 3 , . Mrs. A . A1-ggmun mg, on Willie Cormier or seven Mile lc3.'Tl,;9M;'h;2xl:l';Em”:;:'gaV?5f 3:"'1 . . Monday morning. June is, on the Bay. was in Mlscouche on Wed- F zanucn mducm ; .,J"Y p . pilgrimage to gt, Ann. 4, gem. needay evening. June 18, attend- Jl'imu.. is mlfw 1 in o t 63:” -. r i pre, Quebec. ing the graduation of his sister. C R lhrh t Dayna E C '. l 1. Margaret. Mr. Cormier was a lgeo M" 1” 1 th E E P k E. :' M1 lhd M11 Pele! Perry of Kmdllhw ”l ill” 1951 gmde elevc" toriolcllsmrlaaglzrieneanrie slhowine I . ar man i . lfoaujlgliggton, W53! vlinorg to 3111,. class of the Mlscouche l-IighSchoo.l daring exploits of the fumes. 0pt.D., R.0. - on u 1 E . Jun. m l1 I! CV9 118. on Monday evening. June 18' gag, lthf Twentieth ccientuay-Fox opq-omgq-us-r the Indian River Dramatic Club stirs”-E; or egcom it mg? mg?" ' Mr. and Mrs. Phil Arsenault oi Plmemed the” ”"e'3E3C" pl” role Henltoy'mFon(:'lvauRarrlldol hscott alum Fund St. Nicholas attended the graduatc "Eyes Of LOVE". in the Mlscouche and mum Ken ' and 1: t 53'" Exlmlntd ing exercises on Wednesday even- Wrlsh hmr A 1"” "owd E” Brian Donlevy y' en urea om a ing, June 13, tended and there were specialties Directed by 'Hem.y Kinky "Jenn D town :"l"h 5 and a sale of candy between the Jamey. recreates the wen u m a GOOD HEALTH Mrs. Estelle Gallant or Egmont NW wudm momma 1,, , to ,,g and by Ilriiolnr-men! any his vlsltlns in Mlscouche at R! J M '-"D" t iences. scenes of tllenghltstorlc t-rgln "'0'" 3237 e ome of her daughter, Mrs. -Va V915 h MIC Onald 0 Grand mbbuies and holdmm which an REGENT THEATRE BLDG, . Fred Desagcheg, River, xisiteg the Miscouche con- synonymous Mm the memory of gummu 5,” summer”. ven on Fr ay. June 13. He is a Mug Ahhh, suck, who ha been graduate of this convent. and, thimhgglg? Eggtzfllshorti cut .11 N in the prim; county Bogpjtal (or while here, visited ' his former Henry Hun Sum ml me J I 1 several weeks, recently returned Cil15Sl'00lhl The 1952 zraduallns Edwgrd Bromberg, John you,-m. . x to her home in Miscouche. gmdagfhghtnhgungfhlh M353 1h ::1ndQ'JIa)ISex1gIl;jarv1:(ee1?k. John Rugggll 3. F. Hllltaf R. 0. Melvin Gallant of Egmont Bay 'm- sllllllllerlldo. P. 3. VI. attended the graduation prom in Symnathy is being extended to Comma” Wm-I Ami”.- 1,119 Mlgcouchg parish 1,511 on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Whalen of Mis- , Ollsaea Fitted 5?"3'85 linllfnfhh ?a3?a”f:i&ly' CAMEO THEATRE .... Mr. and Mrs. Phil Leclair or 1T" the PrI;li'lnclril,,Snnir;tor1um on Mlscauche, motored to Moncton "95 333 "he - T 6 remains - on puday, June 30. were forwarded to Miscouche. Kenslngton i ,MALLMANs BUILDING RE where the funeral took place in Thlll'SdHY. Ffldhy. Slllllfdhy 7115' OPTOMETMST Mm Annie Mlcmnmm of M15. the St. John the Baptist Church 9115- The glory Story 011116 great couche is confined to her home on Friday. June 20. Sioux Indian uprising. Van Heb - (hrough mhggg, lln as pioneer American Scout -h- All Tuesday evening, June 17, "Jim Bredzer". makes stand on Mr, umc panache. who 1, in the grades one to eight of the behalt 0! Indian in E E E Invest ln Your A Own Hospital the Royal Canadian Navy, is home Mlscuuche Convent held their "TOMAHAWIV on leave. visiting his mother, Mrs. 31051118 exercise! in the Parish In -I-echnlwl 1. Fred Desltoches. hnll- Each class presented a well- Wm, ,,e,,u,,m Ymnf,e Decmo. Have on hand a quantity ..... rehearsed program. followd b . , ML mm M”, Ewhd Hen. Wm are pgomclutionb .311 themdehmbul aslllie tigzdsehariuillle lhilgiildlglfrgi of good salted bait for im. visitors in Miscouche on Thurs- Oh 0 P1” 195 Y 6 DB1” h Drlt”-Ill. ' mediate del' e . . day emhng, Jung 19. Rev. J. D. Kelly. The hall was ”"l N'""' W ry Reason” filled to capacity by the parents ly PTlCed- Mr. Lee Whalen of Miscouche Rhdkfriehlls OW lhe DllDllH- R0- hu ghgered the prim, coumy mar s were made by Rev. J. D. Hospital where he will undergo an K5115? Whlhh VETS f0ll0Wed by the OARROL DELANEY ”""l”"i Namml Amhem' Summerslde Phone 2940 Mrs. John a. Deslloches, Mrs. The Mlnccuche Convent Alumnae v General Public Campaign Felix Gaudet and son Michael, left held he hbrhriquet in the Miscauchc on Tuegdgy morning, Jung 17, pnris a on T ursday, June 19. . . . to visit friends and relatives in tTh1s banquet was in honour oi F1'l- 330- 531- 7-30-9130 3 such U.s,A, he 1952 graduating class. Pr t i. 0 ' :. were, Rev. J. D. Kelly. Rev. 1eV:lll- "THE GOOD HIIMOR . -.., . hm. ciusl Gaulat doftMiscIouche 21:" Mdnaiichgn End stthrle; otsme MAN” ' , as recenty en re he rince Veh 55 Y8. r. . My eX- g - County Hospital in summerside. 1115. St St. John of Edessa and Jack Carson, L018. Albrlght DR BURTON H0wA1T' for mgggmeng. Sr. Joseph of Mary. Immediately Bedequm following the banquet. John Dcs- A comedy which is not the Alfred Gaudet and Frances Des- R0ChE3 ehtellhlhed the Euests by 1 i nwhu gf Mmwuche Runny wen; pidying beautiful selections on the Clgggiggrplcggflgfolraltlggsse llilgio Wlll be absent from his on a fishing trip to the eastern piano. . . .... - .. part of the Island. P0llt9- Pmctloa On Thursday evening. June 19. , June 28th to July 10th The M155” Mildred aalhmg and the 1952 graduation prom took Good Short Subyects. i I i Marjorie Gaudet or Summerside Place in the Miscouche Parish nc "3 v”' . spent a recent weekend with Miss hBll- A large crowd attended Ga,11gm,'g pg;-gnu, Mr, and M11 among whom were the parents and t Edmond Gmam. friends of the graduates. The GIVE GENEROU SLY WHEN graduates entered the hall to the Friends of P. C. Martin are Ylhrlllslc Ofmillo hl';IfIl')'.v IWE Crown happy to see him home again ai- ' 95" W 9 55 EH19 Perl? ' tar having been in Prince County crowned the statue of the Blessed e sage. e musc 0 th . ONE OF OUR SEVERAL HUNDRED "””"'” ”' "'"” ”""' Vim". "”'””"n?" "ell W” l)" M1” gun. Douggtw of gummgr. evening was supplied by chi: Ming Tonight 7:15-9115 h Saturday 2230-7:15-9:15 side wu . vulgar to Mmcouche, couche Orchestra. During the in- guegg of M1,. Jung 5.11.” on termission lunches were served. T1-madly, June 19. This prom was sponsored by the Home and School Association. Friends of Mrs. Theodore Gal- -EV lant oi Miscouche will be sorry i?..i::”o:il:t.'i:..l;i:..'2fi'.:2 2:: mm mm w- :- will undergo a major operation. pi.” regmm. muting or me , Oyster Bed Bridge womens Instit- 0fM5r;lm?:g,51::';erI;u;:nliglsgfllfrig me was held on June 6th at the on Thundayr June 1,. ammdmg home or Mm. David Axworthy with ma gndmuon prom 1n the Mn, nine members and two visitors pre- couche parish hall. Sehll Mrs. Gordon Carr had ,oharge 0! mg mg; M11, mchudg gnrl the meeting in the absence or the daughter of Moncton are visit- president. MIB. 3- L- M'8CPhU'50hr CEMENT ON HAND At All Times HYDRATED SPRAY LIME, Wholesale and Retail ALSO LUMP LIME 101' Whltewashlng. .voi.uN'rs:s'.n wonxsns CALLS AT iroun none: :20 PAYMENT ANNIIALLY " I is aauwiuam FOR THREE YEARS or ONLY ron TOTAL or sea 5:... A DAY ' JUST ARRIVED OARLOAD MOLASSES PUNCHEONS For Spraying or Fishermen. GALVANIZED COW BOWLS and STANCHIONS M150 BLUESTONE, Crystal and Pulverlzed. J. F. MORRIS l . . muons ' ' REGENT E23i2y.l.;";::: 3;28.l.3;l? ' 2 - RIG ATTRACTIONS - 2 "THE DOUBLE CROSSED FOOL" . with Bobby Weteon - Jean Porter - AND .. ,ig;n;6r;nos3..woilgu ow-inst; THE h250g 000 I PRINCE C0. HOSPITAL i WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 25-26 "OPERATION PACIFIC” . Starring John Wayne mmar and SATURDAY JUNE 21-23 Double Bill ' "Travelling Saleawoman” with Jon Davis "llondiee llero" T MPLETION FUND AMIGDONAILD RLOCK . . . h V .'w2 ar-rDl'.v. lAlN Ol .,'.i.c'l Loire l .Q. . .