l' u ,- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLean ind family, Bedford, N.S.. spent he holiday weekend visiting with dr. MacLean's parents. Mr. and. Vlrs. lvan Machean. I Mr. and Mrs. ind family have im. where they have bought the! arm formerly belonging to Mr. Lloyd Ellis. i Grayden Grigg I f Mr. and Mrs. Donald .llacL.can ind family have moved into their mmur m. me”. dau .her l-ith birthday. About 20 young lguests uere invited. iew home. Alfred Riimsziy has gunep here she will spend 1 her daughter. Mrs. l Minard. Mrs. in Montreal. o ,oiiie time with llyde Minard and Mr. 1 Caroline Barlow. moved to North- (he-U. pa iiurs' recently visited her .narcnt:-;, Mr. i l I - Page 12. The Guardian Sat.. June, 2 1956 . l TYNE VALLEY WELLINGTON Her many friends are pleased to see Mrs. Ted E. Arsenault home from the. Prince County H059"-IL Barlow. and Miss spent the Vic- week-end with In Mr. Cyril toria holiday and rents. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow. on Monday evening a birthday iarty was held at the home of and Mrs. Sylvere Perry in Mr. glitcr. Elva on l-llca- grand- Charles Miss lilac Stewart of St. and Mrs. Mr Eldon Raiiisay, Halifax, N. 'C-mlllbclll 3150 her 3”."l mid I. spam me ...eek.end visiting uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mc- Carville. liis father. Mr. Alfred Ramsay. I Mr. and Mrs. iharlottcttiwti. WET? 1”9l'0m tors of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Ramsay. Mi (5. spent the holiday we .-nosi of Mr. and Mrs. 3l.'itts. - Mr Angus Walker. Sydney. N.l -;, spent the long weekend with. ils wife and family in Tyne Val-l CV FONS! Plllllllis.i. Mr, E. Bernard has vis- I Iioiiic from an e Montreal and USA. Lawrence Stewart. Sydney. l ault have tak Gk-end I the village. w p Frank led a position with the firm of Ar- senault and Gaudet. little Miss Ann Pelle nierside. spent a few days at the. -,home of Mr. and Mrs. rcluriicd xtendcd visit to Mr. and Mrs. Julliene Arsen- en up residence in here he has accept- Geraidliie Caiiicruii and Miss g rine of Sum- Angus l Cameron. 5llitL'l'P xvnipatliy is extended .. the wife and family of the ale Willard Ramsay whose death act-ui-red at his home on Sunday. May Ztlth. riends of Mrs. Thos. pleased to see her ionic agniii after being a patient it the Stewart Memorial Hospi- 'al for a few davs i. The niany f Ttlilltllti are is: Gertrude. MacNevln. spent; 3 (cu clays recently visiting with. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Aitken. Molllililllc. I 'ilr. and Mrs. Thos. Nisbet and sons. Arnold and Ronald attended .'.lie graduation exercises of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. when Miss Lucy Irene Nisbet received her R. N diploma. M lliiss Judy Miller is vacationing hit the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller after com- .leting the first year's work in ii-lrince of Wales College. Chaf- .lottetown. ' The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid i et for the annual meeting at the ome-of Mrs. Donald MacLean on ursday evening. May 24th. with good attendance. The following ' officers were appointed for next . L-:27-v.m-..,E.... .. ....au ' ifamlly and Mr. Wilfred MacDon- -.' ti .1. iii in C I I ."--nv- . . ' .- . Hlswqn year. nesident. Mrs. Elmer Baker re-elected; 1st Vice. Miss Milli- cent Stewart; 2nd Vice. Mrs. R0- and MacDougall Secretary Trea- Iumr. Mrs. Waldo Macbougall: Condolence. Mrs. Spurgcon Ram- say: Flowers. Mrs. Eliza Stewart; Illisitlng. Mrs. Ivan MacLean. Mrs. rdon Miller, Mrs. A n d rew 1-own. It was decided all mem- l lbers bring one dollar to next meet- .-nrz to help defray the cost of anding floors in Manse. Next 1 "meeting at the home of Mrs. A!- . llison Ramsay. , Miss Elizabeth Milligan who is in training in the Victoria Gen- (eral Hospital. Halifax. is vacat- ' ioning at the home of her parents. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Milllgan. l Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Darrach and ' all were visitors to Sta nley ridge on Saturday, May 26th. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mai.-Dougall ..and family were visitors to Stan- ley on Sunday. May 27th. l Mr. and Mrs. Don MacDonald More visitors at the home of Mrs. Macnonaldls mother. Mrs. Charles Plewcombe on Sunday. May 27th. O'LEARY -children of Lorettville. recently to visit is seriously ill in Quebec. sented their play. Money. the hall was time with Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. John Waldron of New Carlyle. Quebec. Silelll 3 week visiting friends here. Wel- hold- and The Junior Department of lington French School is now ing classes at home of Mr. Mrs. Cedric Arscnault. Mrs. A. J. LeBlanc and three Quebec. are visiting Mrs. LeBlanc”s par- outs, Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Ai seiiault and family. Arsenault left her mother. who Mrs. Gabrielle Mrs. Herman McArthur and sons. Douglas and Brian have returned to their home in Hamilton, 0nt.. after visiting and Mrs. J. P. her parents. Mr. Gaudet. Richmond. Richmond Dramatic Club pre- "Maid of " in the hall recently when filled to capacity. Mrs. Bruce Conrad and young son, Wayne are spending some Conrad's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day. and family. Miss Francis Barlow.- observed her 14th birthday on Friday. May 13th. This same day was the oc- of Mr. Milton McCarville's casion birthday. On Saturday afternoon, May ltlth. a sale was held on the premises of Leo Lecky with a large attendance. Mrs. tlcnt in th pneumonia. Her m e P. C. Hospital with any friends SDOII. Mr. Clayton tim of a regrettable accident when a truck at Reads Corner. He was taken to Prince County Hospital. where he received treatment for I couple of days and was later re- leased. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson have returned to their home Moncton. N.B.. after visiting rel- atives in Southwest. BUY WAREHOUSE held at the home of Mr. dmund Bernard. Meeting opened with prayer. The president extended a welcome to Mr. Arsene Arsenault who has recently return from Toronto. Guest speaker was Mr. .lnhn Chisholm. director Miss Helen Cooke. who has been mployed in Toronto for the past year. is now spending some time -with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. - 1 Lloyd Cooke in Cape Wolfe. . Miss Freda MacMillan. teacher "of Enmore-school. spent the week- .end with Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Frlzzell in Springfield West. The members of the 0lLeary - Women's Institute held a very successful auction sale in the basement of the school on Wed- l nesday night. Although the night was ainy and cold this sale went off very well. Articles were don- ated by the community. Auction- l eera were Mr. Charlie Willis, Mr. Lloyd Matthews and Mr. Ralph Adams. A good sum was raised . to go toward institute projects. ' Iuch as providing a teacher of milsic for the school and giving a scholarship of 825.00 to the pup-! il in Grade X of the 0'Leary school who passes all entrance nams. The heavy rain of last night put to farming for a few days c season is getting late. Mr. Alfred Palmer. Ranell Mac- Ndll and Arthur Harris. O'Leary. to Kelvin Grove on Thurs- to bring home some Guern- WWI. it .1 l V I '. chi Mr and Mrs. Dan MacPher- can have returned to their home in Oflaelrv. after spending the . l.wMet months in Nova Scotia. University. Antigonish. N. S. Discussion o An opening meeting was held in Eumont Bay Hall when John Chisholm was guest speaker. The speaker stressed the danger of losing the family sized farms as g to the cities. Mr. Cyrus Gallant manager of Wellington Co-op spoke on co- operative stores and the Acadlaii young people are movin Rcv briefly. The mmiilily meeting of Lac Mrs "nod attendance. Rev. dress. The l.nriics' Altar Mrs. ly to be able to return to his dut Church in 0'Leary. aid Gamble on Mood of Mn. Doiislaa Cornish larpd. Iadlnnlsrtvaloatsau -atpmtsnaaihajab. Maxie Campbell is a pa- of Southwest hope to see her home Day was the vic- he had the misfortune to fall from Men's Club of St. Phillip was of rural life education. St. Francis Xavier ii buying Welling- ton co-op potato warehouse took place and it was decided to buy it Emmanuel Richard spoke ardicre movement of Egmnnt Bay uas hold at the home of Mr. and Joseph J. Gallant with a Father Richard gave an interesting ad- Society of Fcmoni Ray. met at the home of Alfred Richard with ten members in attendance. It was de- -M-:-M-.-:..-:M...M.... atorlum. has recovered sufficient- les as minister in the Nazarene The many friends of Mrs. Jama H Livingstone are son'y to hear that J ,1 The Unionvale Women's Instit- ute met at the home of Mrs. Ger- . Iy night. '0, Nextinoatfngwlllboatthaholna Goober aaiaurntis beluga- with quite a large piaea mum on the back of the . Mt. Edwud Mnbna .. . ........ .-..:-;.i..x...... NOMRTHAM Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maclgan and family. Bedford N.S.. spent the weak end with Mr. MacIoan's l parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan sne- Lean. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Macboug. all and Mr. and Mrs. with-ed MICDOUSIU. attended tha funeral of the late John S. MacKay, Stan. ley kridge. on Thu-d 1 . noon May 10th. ls W n er Mr. Gradyon Grigg have pur- chased the farm property of M, Lloyd Ems. Noriham. Mr. angg intends farming and with Mrs, .Grigg and family will make their .lionic in Noriham. (ion-trzitulzilions are being ext, nderi to llr. and Mrs. Alex Cross of Toronto whose Marriage took .nlzit-e on Saturday, May 5th, in lToronlo Mrs. Cross is the former .'lliss liurccii Coiwill daughter of p. r. and Hrs. Athol Coiwill North. lani her many friends and relt .atiics uish them many years of pliappincss. . Mrs Wallace MacLeod was ho. xi0SS to the Northam Women's ilisililllfl on Thursday evening .uliere the ladies held their. re- Inular meeting with a good attend. lance At the close of the med. lint: lunchgwtis served by the ho- .;t1c:;.'nf;:sisted by the committee- Tllr and Mrs. Calvin Cotton and family of Halifax, N.S.. spent a few days recently visiting rel- .atires and friends in Victoria West. Springhili and Noriham. The many friends of Mrs. Thom- as Folland regret to learn that lshe is a patient in the Stewart Me: -irial Health Centre. . Vlilfiird MacArthur. Suninier- side. spent the weekend with his .ll1il'0lllS fix. and Mrs llorace lllzit-Artliur. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth MacKay and family. Stanley Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKinnon and fa- mily. Summerside. and Mr. and Mrs Wendell Maynard and daugh- ter. Birch Hill. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrcd Mac- Dougall on Sunday May 20th. Miss Barbara Ellis spent the weekend with Misses Phyillis and Donna Coiwill. . Mr. and Mrs. Miliar Craig.Po- Dlar Grovc. were recent guests of Mrs. Craig's parents Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Dyment. A large number attended the service in the Presbyterian chur- ch on Sunday afternoon. May 6th. Rev. Mr. MacN:-iughton preached a very inspiring sermon. At the close of the service a beautiful pulpit lamp was presented in me- mory of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ritchie. The lamp was pre- sented by their grandson. Mr. El- mer Baker and unveiled by their grand daughter. Mrs. Thomas Co- tton. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie were loyal workers to their Church. AW cided to hold bingo in the near future in aid of the school. Mrs. Peter Gallant invited the meeting to her home. Mr. Amati Gallant. Saint J hn. N.B.. was a recent visitor to (big- mont Bay. Mr. Cyrus Gallant. St. Phillip, recently spent a few days visit- ing his aunt. Mrs. Celine Cormier. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Curley. and family. Grand River. were rec- ant visitors of Mrs. Curley's sis- ter. Mrs. Emmett Curran and family. Egmont Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvaln Gallant and sons. Leo and Joseph of St. John. N. B.. at. mpanied by Mrs. Syloire Gaudet of Misc-ouche. spent a week-end in Egmont Bay. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gallant ail: Mr. and Mrs. Nicephore Gal- Mr. and Mrs. Donat Arsenault of Saint John. N.B.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Cormier. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Gallant. Friends of Mrs. John J. Bigelow called at the home Saturday eve- ning. gMay 12th. on occasion of her birthday. Present for the oc- casion were her daughter and son- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred John- son and two children. Debbie and Donna of Moncton. N.B. Mrs. Prndiicers co-operative. Rev. 3- 1 N'n7airt- Polricr. parish priest. oiY,Cl:::ngre:e':;g:::if3fI mgny also arlrcsscri the meeting. also 9.-med Mk? mcsemed m gel. Mrs. Johnson. A VNZV pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McPlice. the occasion be. in! Mrs. McPhee's hirtiiday. Music and dancing were enjoyed for sev. eral hours. The death of M. .1. Willard Ramsay a life long resident of Arlington Lot 14. occurred sud- dellily at his home on Saturday. The late Mr. Ramsay was in his 66th year. He is survived his wife the former Violet Wlii! llama. and following song and daughters. Ernest of Halifax; Victor in Summersidc: Marion, Mrs. Clare Raslam. Springfield: Gail in Summerslde and Harry and Harland at home. Sympathy goes out to the bereaved fam- Mr. Wendell Ward who has been Pmployed in Goose Bay. Labrador. for the past nine months. arrived at Summersi-1: airport on Wed- nesday morning. thence to his home in Richmond. Mr. Ward is she is ill at her home in Glen wood. ...........xc mciobegiaimnap mninasn..iu-zirunu.MalwinmN Ills-lmmnwalnh. loatomllala. adnmsra-oats. dit:ub.GrIIlmIoaI. In trite read mu Igllfaltueldmederzellluilia w.b-:1 rs.Walter cmku. or in. and un. William wima. Toronto. llva and Marshall winuiuu, ." W in 0 - Jamaica Plain. Mass ' and Mrs Fnnciall Gash. Grahams Road. . h Iulli - - - - M-”' Cmnns CA5" ii1eewbe:5ix:in:o:t.e:::2t:TlaU!yn 5:: MLc'uiio.im T on” V” "1" M "It D-vld I-hey. non yawn. niimu. Harding, Ciiarlottuowg, In p,-me, County Huspilal on this 'ceahla by the fact that Mr. and Mn. Arthur Lambs. utcliaatsr. lllau. Mr. and Mn. Joaaph Iuliivaa. Barold and Baulali Ilubow. Nu Easter Saturday morning. March the Women's Inltituta of Graham: Emerald. - ""1 MH-.R0Illd lllclallll. Dorciicltlr. MIII. g Mild"! nun at. 1956. when the Angels of God Road. of which slia was a mem- Mr. and Mrs. Emmott Pour. Arllngtui. Man. L 4 In-. and Mn. Albart lohnatdu. -'9'”! lid Elli! . Iv. iIn- - were about to celebrate the Glor- ber. was so kind and considerate Miscouche. MIL JIIBOI Cluldy. I what”, mind; linnil lous Resurrection of the Son of to her during her illness and Mrs. Jame; Powur and family. nu dd. chmy udrnd3u.u"l.n..na Dora and Lloyd lotus. Charlotte .Ch I C h d th. Emera . . a. George gar town. f)iodd!";Ihe8:2:lf:::illrst0Ol(.ii:sHe::' eslorely bereaved in the home Mrs. John McGulrk. Clint-OIL Woblml. Mlal. mvertmn I 1 M H" Id. Mil Ind M1113! Cl!-B950". Gra- eniy night to be present and PIP besides a sorrowing husband are M1 "5 Mr" G'”'" H"'5h"' Mmuhuuu Mmhyv '”"'”"- M" "d, Md, " 0 ' hm” ucc take of the great crown of Glory fiva small chlldran namely. Paul, N0Tb'""'- '- mo” 2 - Mr. and Mn. Pcay as-vtllg, that God must certainly have in Jan Alice. David and Francis. Ml'- Ind M11 Wilt-If Willi-dlilll. Mr. Daniel McCarthy. Dorghuux, Min Lima; Murphy, Boston. Kenllngton. store for her. Two I children predeceased her "' M"'- o M, Ind M” 11.37 nun, xg. Morley and Shirley (Italian. V1,. Born in South Freetown in 1914. Charles Gavin and Mary Ber.-"M1 "d M"' Mum" Grok.” MESSA dn'"m' M mddvmi-.y.Keir Clark Martina Ann. the daughter of the nadette. Also left to mourns are Em9”1d- L 1. D 1 an or 'YMP”'" Mr. and Mrs. David Luhy. Dor- " 1;" " ' 5" late Mr. and Mrs. John r. White. twonhbrotlilerswtihiiti tlaleel sisters. Ml-E:ff1.aPg."" W” "N" -,-,.,,,..,,g. M... And,” cub M cheater. Mass. che;.ey'"':.'.d Ema hm”. Is-lloetrea Asg:tci:iilVanad!ldl airi es; lilnad Ieizvid White? Torbhfofewsvi-2 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bulliel. Mr trolt. Michigan. I Mf-A:1l'gs1gFn'- lidizxld M'3L9u"- Summer,” . ' doing moulded for herself a char- st. John Gualbei-t, non. 9...”, Norboro. El M Com . Cand Mrs. Cecil Harding. Park M . G . m dd May” and on Rodd. cthuriom. acm. h. h it in wmmmmy Mom,-9.1 M.-5. Agnes Ree”, To. Mr. and Mrs. mar c . h orner. , Mr. and rs. em-so Igor . wn. He Shmw am.-m example of wmo ma 35.-nude”, Wm; of Emerald. 039111 : Clsh. Toronto. Woburn. Mass. Wendall Stevenson” SW11!-last. all that) iesagsootl and Enable in this Dorcliester. Mass. Two brothers MP Palricknlgugrngnlf Tgfngfilu. Mndtred ""1 Wm Henwi Cu” Ml End Ml'5- -I959” c5m”'”"- Mluuxnd Flown" Comhun chm - d an H) h pt h' Mrs. John c arv e. a 0 on. N Yo.-k. o eown. ”'f.'. h li ' d lies she was gill: ".f.2Z'.i.. ixribixiuin Wahitrewwliifi . t0W"- . B" sh 5”” M”l'- Kmhkse Mr ::a Mrs. Everett nensln M”""t ""1 w” '""'"" N" ever pgseriit '.3.i"33...y"..-.;y possible died in childhood. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steele. Surn- min 3 'Chm.1mMown. ' London. t:..'::r..::':::i..:!".;.n:::t:..?l ..l”f..'."..".:1.”.ll.'.i.l:l” :.';.:r:; M-.”fl?-'dii--- W R5-'3?" '""””"' ”"' Wi:t.::.".d. W" ”"'""”"' ii3t3l"i1"553y'I”c"'5!'i3ii"- '- . - .. ' ' lei-on. Framing am, ass. . and Mrs. Russell Callaghan. t . CY!- lgeyrp l?:iCeI(l:inegsp:(lli!;l1ll:lESas mg; lqaHt;iQgiggllacebh(a::::BlLlie::03dR2 M.-, and. Mrs. Thomas Paine. st. Louis. Marigjaret land Leighton Stewart. catthergie Eedd and Emily cot. M the Canwnc wbmenvs League ”"l”" High M555 W” celebrated FmdnhighMlIJla?iiiissT.amulevfc'z J'dRi::iSl Be" MICK”, French 'ne(;aiVl.' Ed d Gaunt Sronst Pviitriclltl 0:; rlottetown A great testimonial to this waslm her pastor, Rev, Eugen Mu,-. MP 3” '5' ' Mr ' Ml" 3" lsc W” ' st'u ' d B ' "'Ad ' the large guard of honor of Calh-l rav. Present in the Sanctuary Mr H:::og'h,:hE;uh M.cDon-m -lad M11 Edi” Hickey. 9811' NeWdG11v:80W-wan” luml . 9 E0n'5:m ""39 "'3': NEW - F - . .. . - - - - s. . ' ::.lch:7V.'lim9';o:?l::3::h);:l1:Feht;”1J:'c : lIiSl”sMRj:'r(l ,'.Idl;5:g'0nn1:fj":3?';:g?,t Grand River. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cameron. New M"5u';m..,.5ide, Sr. St. John Gualhart, Mont;-"L Church for final Requiem llu-'.hl.il.1ni ca.-.li. Services at the nave M”. Name Pow"' chum” hell" 1.1;? hgfu H Ken F1. emwn Mme 3"d mlland M”"'””"- 3"d' Mmiad "d D” Tum" Kemuui Mass ndt th t -y where -- .1 -u d b R . J h M" . B ' 9 ' Elba"? . ' her miirtal 0r('mealr(i:mne(iiet'l rest. llmnlit i'EiIli1oufi1nceralzv35 .31,-yia.-(:3: ill”-Cgggloygtzwghrence R""" M"M1lg:;3”etCl”uKh- D”'ch93"”- Mi-.Bandl Mrs William Mclvor. Chuglimgd alum” MICEWHI. r ' l . . s a n. . She moied to Grahams Road in.l; xiiitlideti. The ball bcarer5 Mr. Henry Adler. Waverley. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William Clough. M... 3'..f..d p. Murlaghg omwa. Jackka;2ai.(l;ile3!ii.amsanldoal(v,iin Mac. iiiaoiaoue Mr. and lllrs. Courtney Mac- Kay, New Glasgow, N.S.. were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. MacKay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardiner. Miss Adele Henderson. Halifax. spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. Dr. Pearl and Miss Hazel Hop- good, Halifax. were guests of their cousin, Mrs. E.S. Weeks and Mr. Weeks on Friday. May 18th. They spent the weekend with relatives at Stanley Bridge. V Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cook, Ral- ifax. were recent guests of Mrs. Edna Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moyse. . Miss Georgina Leard. Toronto. is visiting with her mother Mrs. Wright Leard, for a short time. Mr. Keith Wooclslda. has pur- chased the property. 'formerly owned by Mrs. George Riley, Clinton. Mr. Keith Woodside. has sold the Sunday School. were received into the membership of the Church on profession of faith and two by transfer. Service for the reconsecration of Church mem- beta was duly observed. A largo- ly attended communion service followed. The attendance of the Sunday School has gona well over the one hundred mark. 30 BLOOMFIELD The Handicraft Van sponsored by the Bloomfield Corner, W.I., was taken advantage of by fifteen ladies from 0'Leary. Woodstock, Mill River and Bloomfield. Un- der the guidance of Mrs. Earl Larkin and Mill Bertha Dea- Roches. The students completed 16 pairs of gloves. 13 hand bags. four wov- en pieces smacking and stenciling. and partly finished three dresses. On the last afternoon of the sewing class. Mrs. Mayka Man. ning. supervisor of W.I.. was pre- sent and commended the ladies on their work. The teachers and hostess were presented with gifts, these in turn thanked the mem- bers for their thoughtfulness. A delightful afternoon tea was enjoyed by all and the members expressed great satisfaction at leaving had the privilege of the an. Mrs. Arthur Martin and Mrs. Urban Pineau attended the con- vention of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held at Borden. Friday. May 10th. Mrs. Martin also visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin. Mlscouche. and Mrs. Plneau spent some time with her daughter. Mrs. Gregory Lynch. St. Eleonora. Miss Bernadette Pineau. left Friday for Revere. Mass. where she will spend some time th relatives. : 81'. MARK! A.Y.P.A. KENSINGTON The regular meeting of St. Marks A.Y.P.A.. Kenaington. was held in the parish hall. Monday evening. May 21st. the president presiding. I-lymn No. lot) opened the maetni . This was followed by Bible rea - lag and prayer' by Rev. Mr 113-. graham. it was moved and ne- onded that the invitation to attend th A.Y.P.A. Rally in Charlotte- town. May 30th he accepted. Four delegates were appointed to It- ucrc: Messrs. Waldron Ferguson. Louis O'Connor, John J. Kcniicth Pierce. Francis Murray. and William Gillis. Husband and children. Success Women's Institute. Gra- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Plestid and Altar Stone for the The Clough Family. Dorchesler. White. May her soul rest in peace. . FLORAL PIECES: PILLOW: hams Road. hams Road. BASKET or FLOWERS: Missions -- Edna Hogan and Evelyn Cass. Boston. Mass. Catholic Women's League. Sum- merfield. Friends in Boston. Mass. MAIBEI: Ell. . Husband and childr s ” Detroit Michi- Mr. Andrew Cash. gan. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mundy. Fram- ingham. Mass. 5. Miss Florence Callaghan. Fram- ingham. Mass. 3 Bernadette White. Dorchester. Mass. 2. Mrs. David White. Toronto. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Callaghan. Framingham. Mass. 2. Mr. Donald McGill, Dorchester. Mass.. 2. Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Cameron. .. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Happnle. Hyde Park. Mass. 2. Sr. St. John Gualbert. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McCar- ville. Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Cash and Catherine, Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDonald and Roberta. Toronto. Mis Ruth Reeves. Toronto. Miss Martina Reeves. Toronto. Miss Clara Rccvcs. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Plestld. To- ronto. Danny Plestid. Toronto. Mr. Richard Bailey. Toronto. Superior and Sisters. St. Pa Acadcmy. Montreal. Sr. St. Catherine Miriam. Mon- treal. Mother St. Montreal. Mother St. Augustin Providence. R.l. Sr. St. Aloysia of the Sacred Heart New Haven, Conn.. Mother Assistant General, Mon- e John Nepumosene. of Oatia. New London. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Emerald. Mr. James Allen. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Green. Em- erald. Mr. and Mn. Walter Mccourt and Reeves. Mrs. Roy Goodwiif. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hammlll. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. D'Arcy Fleming, Charlotte- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLellan. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo MacLellan, Mr. and Mrs. James Power, Char- lilrs. Irene Callaghan and Frpddn, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Chisholm. Mr. John O'Connor, Clinton. Miss Janie MncLellan. Grand -Rlv- er. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaudet. Kathleen and Florence Gillis. Dor- N.B. . Mrs. Syl Monaghan. Kelly's Cross. Mr.' and Mr. and Mrs: Frank Murphy. Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Matthew" .1. White ci.e..e., Mn... and family. Charlottetown. 2. M”. Leon. came,-on. gumm . Mrs. Agnes Reeves. Toronto. 2. side. ul'S Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arlenault. kora. Greenan. Kinkora. town. -- , and Mrs. Phillip Cameron. Wellington. Spring Valley- Charlottetown. lottetown. Framinghnm. Mass. Cambridge. Mass. Summeralde. . cheater. Mass. Employees of Registrar General'.-. Department, Toronto. Mrs. William Gillis. Grahams Road. boro. Miss Amelia MacLellan. Dar Catholic Women's League Mem- bers. Summerfield. Mr. Gerald P. Murtagh. Ottawa. Miss Agatha MacLellan. Dor- chester. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crounse. Brookline. Mass. Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Callaghan. summersido Mrs. Mary Mullen. Newton. Mr. Charles McCarville. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Damien Cullen, Hope River. Mr. and Mrs. Noiboro. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy. Now- Jamu Lawlua. ion. Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan. Colleen and Clara. Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hughes. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett bolghan. Emerald. Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fitzgerald. Summerside. Miss Stella Driscoll. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tralnor. Im- crald. Mr. and Mrs. Francis 3. Cash. DeKalb. Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schneider. Wheaion. Illinois. Miss Elaine Cash. Vancouver. I. C . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mokler. Bel- town. Mr. Patrick Mu Florence and Jo Dorchester. Mass. and Roberta. chester. Mass ' lottetown. London Emerald. Lula and Herb horn Olive Wright. Mass eit. Mass. Sr. st. Sablnus. Summerslde. Mother St. Augustin of Providence. R Ruth and George MacKay, Clin- on. Ettie and John Whitehead. Clin- n. Winnie and Maurice Grecnan. To- ronto. Katie and Thomas Wigmoro. Ken- sington. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coles. Oilf- ton. Mr. Gordon Burgess. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Darte. Char- Florence and Kathleen Gillis. Dor- Ruth Reeves, Toronto. Clara Reeves. Toronto.. Mr. and Mrs. will Coiley. rtagh. Toronto. : ck Fletcher. Newl Don and Annie MacKay, New Lon- -1 don. l Irene and Eustace Paynter. Long his farm to Mr. Hans Plomp M", on M Mr Rive.- and Mr. Dick Van Herk, who will Mn Md Mng Joseph gumvm, Mr';::1ifg:1;. J 6' lcnov d' Jennie and Jgmeg Williamg, char. be 39"" ”W"9"3- The” Gnergellc Dorchester. Mass. . A. Mclsnae, Cambridge, lottctown. ymmg me" 3” m'”V95 9' 1101' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paine. Mass. , . Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacDonald. land. but have been on the Island Framingham. Mass. Mr. and M", Lorng 1).-rscou, Bedford. Y0? 5017"? years. Mr. Herk relur- Mrs. Catherine Madore. Maiden. summer-side. -. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Harding. Park ed a. few weeks ago from a visit Mass. Mr, and Mn, Wilbert Lgwlgu, Corner. to his native land. Margaret and Augusta MacLellan. Kenglngton, , The Douglas family. Norboro. Dorchester. ass. M". Marghgll Mncnongld, ch”. Jane Fletcher. New London. . The" W” " l"K?."0"L'FPKat- SPIRITUAL nououi-zrs: ionetown. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bryanton. ion at the Bedoque United Church Mr. and Mrs. Danie; Morn, EV"- Spring Valley. 0" ,5lHld8Y morning. May 20th. 51-. Mary Carolyn, Mt. St. Mary's en, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Clow and During the service conducted by chm-ionemwn. Ml" Noreen -nyiol-. RN” gum. Ivan. Charlottetown. the. pastor. REV. G-A- CODCI'- Mrs. R. E. Gallant. Rustico. lyierslde. Bruce and Georgie MacLeod. Ken- Smith. five young people. from Mg, Hayeg 1309",, rrgdgricton, sington. Geraldine and Robert Graham. eral . Verna .and Lindsay Ihai-pe, Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil caseley. New Glasgow. N.S. Summersidc. Miss Stella Driscoll, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reeves. Free- town. Mrs. Joseph MacLellan. Everett- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moran. Ivar- ! Oatia Buchanan. rm aricton. Leland dsnd Violet Mayna. Ini- Mrs. James B. Croken. Charlotte Jim and Mnnrd Gmhim um hlrsiollilriiry Mullen, Newton. Laura 50'""5- Cumonv Mr. Hayes Doone. Fredericton. W" Fk”'e”" C'"33h”- Fl"im' N.B. ingham. Mass. Mrs. Everett Simmons. ' - M" ""5 M"- D" Mlmdyv FY51!!- lngham. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Delaney. Kan- sington. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gillis. Brad- albane. Motlker St. Martin, Providence. I s. Aileen Ward. Toronto. Mr. Walter G. Macxenzia. Char- lottetown. Muriel. Armel and Kevin McKin- non, Grahams Road. EPRAY3: M5lP9ll”9- Mr. N. A. Vetere. Toronto. ' - V .Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Cincotu, lottetown. Helen and Buddie Macxewem Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuaid. white family. brothers and ais- Dnrchesler. Mass... Mr. and Mrs. George Mayne. EIn- Stanley. Hamilton. Ont. ters. -.Mrs. Barbara Gibbons and Julie, er . Mai.m..et and Smherlwd MEX". Mrs. Melissa Therriault. Flushing Cash family, brothers and sisters.1 Dorchester. Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Plestid and Springfield. Michigan. The Reeves girls. Toronto. Mr. Ivan Arhlng. Charlottetown. Danny. Toronto. Mm. and Harvey woodside. sum. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Thei-rinult, Mr. and Mrs. William Gillis. Gra- Mr. and Mrs. Hibbett Bamhrick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDonald mersida Flushing. Michigan. T”'"'”"' Mrs. Allan Elder. Summerslde. Mr-ind MT5- Leimlld Ray. Mrs. Syl Monaghan, Kelly's Cross. T"p"”"”v C3m0"ll5- wnngfintzgd Armel Whitehead. Char- R”bl,'2E.,”"d Twp" T"y'”" 6"” The family of the late Mrs. Mr. and. Mrs. R. Brown. Grahams Charles Cash express their sin- Danny. Toronto. Benevolent Irish society. char- Mrs. Thomas Bolger. Emerald-, R dg . . mmown. , . I ML and MN Ray Mccarvlim Mr. llannd Mrs. Orville Taylor. core appreciation to their neigh- SPIRITUAL ENROLLMENTS nu, Justin Mscnonnia, aim. Freetown. d 3,,,d,,;.,,,,,,. born. friends and All who helped lotletown. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rogers. l"rer- i Ella and Bernard Macxmnom 1,, my W” gm-in. aw mu." ".5 K Gran: xlliiver. C k C death of Mrs. Cash. They are .ouis an ivian onnic . linton. also deeply grateful for mg mm. Ednamalnd Ernest Pmke""g' Cum erous floral pieces. spiritual offer- Evelyn and Al Riley. Sussex. N.B. lines and expression: of sympathy Members of Success Women's 1n- received. AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LIMITED . TO OUR PATRONS: We regret to advise that due to the lateness of a number of patron-farmers in returning their group insurance application cards, there was -not enough time before June 1st, 1956. to carefully check the application cards received to ensure that all the necessary information was given. As a oonsequencc we now find it necessary to advance the effective data of this group insurance to June 15th. instead of June 1st, as originally planned. In the meantime W! would ask that all patron- farmers who have not as yet their group application card do so ii-nmodiataly and thus avoid further delay. Your on-operation will be approshaail Yours sinoonly, Mink Amelia Maclnllan. Dor- c es or. us. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitehutl. & WWI Halifax. N. s. Manager. Miss Jenn Thompson. Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert .. ' Kenslngton. . Mr. and Mrs. Lao Cullen. Cain- hrldge. Mass. . Etta and Ed Bean-sto. Graham: Road. mont. Mass. Lloyd. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair croken. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. D. James McNelll. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McNolll. Richmond. Raymond White. Mr. and Mrs. Summerside. . Joseph Hughes. lin- Mr. and Mrs erald. Mr. and Mrs. Iinci-1 Mulligan. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mccoiirl. tend the Annual Meeting to be held in Crapaud. June om. Rev. Mr Moffatt of Charlotta- town addressed the meeting and Rev. Mr Iagraharn spoke on Bfblo reading fellowship. Lunch was then and by the oommittaa h receiving a warm welcome from his many friends and relatives. -BM IURLINGTON charge. ROCKET MID ICIM DIPINCI WASHINGTON I!!! says a German Dr. Eulina Bauer. has American M scientist. Kinkora. Mr. ans Mrs. Kenneth Pierce. Im- cr d. Mr. Ambrose Corr. Emerald. Mr. ugdmn. Victor McPheI. Ini- io-."ana'iln. Granary Human. Norbom. Mr. and Mn. Iarold Mccoutt. up. and Mrs. Camillua Gillis. Tra lieu Mr and In. Pius crokca. In- There will be King Street as far June 3rd. weather permitting, 4:00 am. to 9:00 a.ni., in order to make necessary ro- AMALGAMNI-I3 1941 ' W” a mum! immat. oouranv TOWN OF S E mwmo um mmmr ..:"..":..':.r;:."...."t....- """...:: ....."'""' :'.:":".. NOTICE LIGHT AND rowan ussiis an interruption of service east of as Island Equipment on Sunday, from the hours of At Yilliii STORE or IRIIIEIST ea”. 7 .45. u ,", . Piimc EDARD SLAND MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE c OMDANY ESTABLISHED I66! M UTUAL SERVICIADSECURITY today's value of yo: punch, ATTENTION FARMERS Aiioidiiigaiilf forfnaaasaiiiaa has Imiaanidafortbapaipaaa sarviutafoi-iii- County. larfai-that . lioanutqla ofpnvidagaa anialastaralrinu IF YOUR IUILDINGI All VACANT YOU NIH) A VACANCY IE1! Foroonost aontcra W. I. NAM. Inj AIIB IALIANI. ROX- Oiblllllaallllw. h. l!III'IllIIQ.III ALQEMIOEGD w.uawoaoano.a-43 Ianasuwn I.l.Ial.IAl.luh IuoI.IirlnoN.o'Ia-n I lib a.waunuin-sun.--v aa.nni-r.ci-nuau-on anus. Mano Elwarllsiaai IITIALIIIIQIIII 1&1 Mk”.