PAGE TWELVE IN MEMORIAM MRS. ALBERT WOODSIDE -There passed peacefully away at her home on Granville Strcrt' in Summerside on the morning oi, July 1st, Mrs. Albert. Woodside, in her 68th year. Mrs. Woodside had been in illj health for the past five months; from a dreaded disease which slit ! pore with great courage until the! ast Mrs. Woodside was the eldest nl a family of thirtccn, and iiashorii at Bideford. P. E. 1.. in thc yr-rirl 1885. daughter of Mr Albert J and the late Mrs. Phillips of liar- zrington, P. E. I. She leaves to mourn and cherish her meniz r her husband Albert, daiight iDorisi Mrs. Ernest Mnrr iii. iMildredl Mrs. Kenneth Ford and Eileen, and two sons. Wilfrctl Itllfl Frank, all of Slll1ll1iPl'SifIPs Also mourning their loss are her aged father Albert. J. Phillips of Harrington. P.E.I., and the fol- lowing brothers and sisters. (FlorenceI Mrs. George llcndcr- son. Fernvvood: IRtitii- Mrs. liar- old Stead, Cl'iai'lottctown it. R.: :Etheli Mrs. Amasa Horne Ovsti-: Bed Bridge; (May! Mrs t:oii y James. R;-gum. 5-mg, ( ' lcd by Mrs. Albert (nay. 'l'lic ni;iiiv bcatittful iI(Il'.II lrih-y iii Albert ot 1-l:iri'.ii:ioi:. deli and Leonartl of (li:irlottc- town: Leighton ol liarnzltoii. and Scott of Grcivelbu Two brothers prcdc. Levi. late of ii: . Stei'iin:. lite :. ( .. Twenty-oixc Cl'lllI(I i'Ilil ti : iwn ,:r."a' :i'a:i(iciiilti:'cii it 'lCllCl- l”:i1 licr iiiciiimr Mrs. Woodsirlc was .1 nicinhcr of the Triiiity United Church. also the VV.M S. and Ladies Social Club. She was Past Worshipful Mistress of the Ladics' Orange Lodge, and also a member of the United Church choir. Her matiy deeds and acts of kindness lll these capacities will be sorely missed. The funeral was held from the Trinity United Church. Suinincr- side, on Thursday, July 3rd at p.m. atid was conducted by the pastor, the Rev. C. D. Mathesuii assisted by the Rev, Clifford Moasc of Kensington. Mr. Matheson chose for his message lst Corinthians 15th chap- fer. Mr. Moasc spoke from St. John's. Gospel. The hymns sung ”l'hc Sands of Time Arr lXPl'P Sinking", and "Pcacc Perfect Peace." The ladiF.S' qiiaittcttc of the lUnited Church, consisting of Mrs. W. E. Jenkins. Mrs. 1).-in Macbeod. Mr. W. K, Llcwcllvn and frs (icorgzc Sliccn, tinticr the direc- tion of Mt. li'iai'y Gcldari, sang bcatitifully. Tread Softly". The pallbearers uere Messrs. George Harris. Elmer Burt. Tal- iiiiidge Montgomery, James Pini- lips. Peter White, and Ray Clark. 'l'hc iciiiaiiis were laid to rest in the Peoples Ccincicry at. Sunt- mcrsitle where V at the grave was under the direc- nf the l..adies' Orange Lodge tiles iccciicd liorc tcsliiiitiiiv of ill" rstrcni in uliich the deceased was held EVANSVILLE. lttd. July 2124 lAPi--Scrcii-vcar-old Lee Shcltoii Jr wondered .if inc .38-calibre .ii'tritl.:e lic iound iioulil uork in m.. co:-ii-poppiiv: riiiii It did. and Ice was trcatcd for it l1l':li'.CfI heat! the tuiicral serviccl Howlcin and I O I VICll1lI'y 1 Ernest Pineau of Duvar was in :Howlan Wednesday. July 16th. I Mrs. Elmer Pineati of Summer- lside was in Howlan recently. i Ralph Arscnault of Albany lvlsiting in Howlan. i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault ywcre in Albertnn on Sunday, July th. i Einmcit SIll9I(IR'OflI Blooninclcll , WES l 15th. in llowlan on Tuesday, Jul) some from Howl-an attended thi-' show in Verdun Theatre on Thurs.-1 day evening, Jilly l'ltli. Miss Pauline Pinnan has bcen iri Duvar recently at the home of her luncle. Paul Doiron. i Firmin Perry called at the homri of his ticpheiv Peter Doiron. Du- ,var, on TIlLll'SCItl)' evening, July 17. Fred Arsenault of Piusville was: in Howlan on business on Fridi'iy.i July lath The Ecrtiards will be missed in, lliiuliiii as they made the trip ,from Sumnicrside almost every! ysunday during the summer. ' , ZM Master Allan and Douglas Cookn sons of Mr. atid Mrs. Elmcr Corf-i'i iol Cape Wolfe, are now visiting in, ilovilaii. I Messrs. .lcrry and Henry Gal- T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN St. Louis and Vicinity Miss Mary Aha; of Charlotte town is visiting in St. Louis, guest lot Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gaudet. l 7 Swift M rs. Viola of Hartford, 15 Conn., is visiting her mother, Mrs.! Thomas Mokler, in Palmer Road. Mrs Ben Arsenault her sister. Mrs. Robert Mc-Lean and Mr. McLean. in Halifax, N. 8. --Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bernard -have motored from Toronto. Ont., land are visiting at the home of lMr. and Mrs. Jerry Bernard. Mrs. were rccciit visitors at the home of Mr. rind Mrs. John Vetio in Bloomfield where they attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Miles lGriffin. Miss Doris Allain of Saint John, N. B., is visiting at ier home. in St. Edward. guest. of r. and Mis. Fyutik Allain. Mr. Raymond Doucette of the R ,CAl-'., Summerside, was a re- cent visitor to his home in St. Ed- ward. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arscnault. Mr. Robert Kenny of Rumford, Maine, recently visited his sister, Mrs. Frank Aylivard and Mr. Ayl- ward, in Waterford. Miss Anna Mt:Lcll.iii has rct.urii- cd'to hcr home in Alma aft spending the past year in Provi - Police are still Irxiiitz to fiizurc out lant ucre in Bloomfield Station nn;FIlCf'. RHNIF 151715. how he flrcd the shot. CAPITOL Tonizlit T:l.'i-i.i:i.'i; Dana Andrcws - Carla Balcndit and Clanilc Rains iii ”'SEALED CARGO” Savage passions aflamed in the North Atlantic, tin- lcasiictl by TI'(lliiiIlflT.i, Ilzii and Adventiire dominate the screen. -- See the salvage. of a crippled niystcry ship laden with cncniy torpedoes. EXTRA; LATEST NEWS REEL business on Friday morning, Jul)! ' 18th. 1 lvlrs. Claude. Kelly and young is visiting , Eddie Bet ard and family, been employed in Summerside, isiiiarti are sorr.V now at her home in Duvar. patient at the ---a and wish her Miss Delorus Gallant is Vlslllllifi in Fortune Cove at the home of. Mr. her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr.;.,Moneton, N,B., Arthur Gallant. Iors at the home of Mr. a speedy recovery. , and Mrs. Albert Butler of: were recent visit-l and Mrs., to know she is all" wcsye,-H Hospital is the son of Mr. Elmc Lot 7. i l Bachelor of Arts ilinnual Memorial Service At lilo! London -The annual Soldiers! Memor- ial Service was held -near the monuments at the Geddle Memor- ial Church, New London, on Sun- day, July 13th. and was well at- tended, alihough not so largely as usual. owing perhaps to the show- ery weather conditions. The Rev. S. H. Haslam of the United Church conducted the serv- ice which opened with the sing- lhf! of "0 God Our Help In Ages Pnsi". followed by an invocation by Mr. I-Iaslam. The scripture lesson was read by the Rev. D. A. Campbell of the Presbyterian Church, followed by "'9 M'1'nn, "O God of Love. 0 King of Pei-icel", with Mrs. Murdock MacLc0d of Long River llnjn-(I CI-llll'('I1 nt. the organ and led by a mixed choir of nicnibers of the various local choirs. The address was given by the Rev. R. W. B. Coupland of the Anglican Church, who dealt with the life of the late John Geddic. first missionary to go out from Canada, the gift of his soul and l I ,, Mr. James. E. Deftoche. son of line late Edward J. DeRoche and ,,Mrs. Octave Gaudet, formerly of lEnioyahle social ! Event At Burlington vowing to adverse weather con- ditions in the afternoon. both the band and the piper failed to ap- pear at the scheduled band concert on the grounds of the Lt. Col. E. W. Johnstone home at Burlington recently, to the keen disappoint- ment of the Johnstone family and the members of the Farm Forum vtho'liad spent so much thought and labour in planning for a gala event, to say nothing of all the lovers of music who were expect- ing a treat. The general public. however, at- tended in large numbers and were rewarded with the view of a fairy- like picture of the grounds lighted for the occasion by the patient ef- forts of the Farm Forum boys, for the electric line has not yet been run through this district. Unique and lovely about the KJULY 23; 1952 curiey-iioonan Wedding -on Friday. June 27th, a. quiet and pretty wedding was Ianjnlzgd at the lchapel of Petawawa Milt. tary Camp, when Marlon Teresa Noonan, youngest daughter of M.-. and Mrs. Frank Noonan of Bar. den, P.E.1., and Cpl. J hn K.)-1 Curley, son of Mr. and rs. Aen. eas Curley of Charlottetown were joined in marriage. The Chaplain, Capt. J. K. Beau. parlant, celebrated the nuptial Mass. The bride, given in marriage bv Mr. Preston Curley. looked lovely in a beige suit. The groomiman was Cpl. Joseph McAdam, while Mrs. McAdam was the bridesmaid, After the ceremony a receptlun was held at the home of Sgt. and Mrs. Lloyd Darwin, friends of the young couple, after which they left for a short trip to Ottawa, Ont. lawns, with bright lights glowing from their tiny windows were the !Tignish, has received the degree of laachelor of Arts conferred by La- effect on future generations. In val University. Quebec. Mr. De- l8l6 the Geddle family left Scot- 1Roche now intends to study medi- land 10 SPIN? In Piviou. N. S. Icine at Laval University. Wh('T9 in 1327. the young John V Geddie was licensed to preach the gospel. after years of preparation. After preaching in Nova Scotia. he was called to New London and Cavendish in 1838, and finally was able to overcome the opposition of the church to foreign misslons.. and was himself chosen to go Ioi Congratulations are being ox-iiliv New II('hrldf'5. The speaker ytrnded to Mr. and Mrs. Freddie said, in effect that as he gave iGaudet of Palmer Road on their his soul and body for the purpose recent marriage at the Immacul- of spreading thn gospel of,.lcsus late Conception Church. The bride Christ. so should all who are ris- body as a living offering. and its ,Doyie and Miss Stella Doyle of iMedford. Mass, motored to the -,Island recently and have opened xtheir summer home near Tignish for their annual vacation. , 7 W mm M", m.m,.d from Oman” Rndyivas formerly Miss Geraldine Gain on with Jesus Christ, bear the i Miss .N'orina Gallant is now vi are Ylslllllll at Mrs. Kelly's lion1c.iI(f"1i. ilausrhlm nr M1.'s'yFamm'"?l""f!'k” M 'm” N?”- itiiiil in Summt-rside as gucst rli guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ni; lglrd Mr”: lge9'Li;'IllJl5C:ld:(:!l 0 i1 yiyhlft RPM P1 C. EVEN!!! Hf! Chow'- tlic home of her aunt and itiicie.lEl1Su0rll1- i ' ' ' !' ” "ml'”i "NV 5”llP-l'”K " ll!” Drp and Mrs Gm)?” Ganamy ' ,,. .- i ' kenslngion Presbyterian Church. mug, i M155 L113 Gaumler and her by-(-,.i Congratulations are being t-x- paid eloquent tribute to those who Mrs. Bernard of St. Louis re- ihcr Raymond have returned tolifdldefi 30 MY; Bild M1'5- M1195 Md i.'H'Pn their lives for their i-ently visited at the home of her their home in St. Nicholas. afi.er,(-'”””1 "T! I119? 1909"” m3”I3fs'9 P0!lHlr.V- ., H I . ., ., ..y . ,. - ioster tliiiiuhter. Mrs. Willie Pctezsiiisitiiitr their ltraiidparciits, Mr, "L 55- -f-"U10l1.'i'.8 ChU1'Ch. Bloom- '1 he names on ihe two man- llitlistizi) -...'.I-l.l.)-.l.l.i M Dumry ymd Mm pelt... NL pg”-L lffixelrld 'I&ie I)3'Id8htW3SfIg(I;liI'I'lE'IiIg.lll11el1IS ix-err: iiiipiessiv:-iy lnlnnPfI ,”,,g W, ,, er in em), aug er 0 r. an by the ministers, nnd'a wreath Miss Helen Pineau. who hasl Friends of Mrs. Joseph J. Ber-i,MY5- JON" VN10 01' B100mIIE1d- 101” on behalf of the Canadian Legion erly of St. Louis. and I-hC.iZyF00m was laid by Major Peakc, follow- Ii Qlilmll Oil ml by two niiniitcs silciicc. Major .M13 3”d M1'5- Grim” Wiili Peake paid a feeling iribtilc to l'951dC "1 M0"U'03I- i the fzillcn i-omratlcs. and spoke es- ipriciiilly of the nxccptloiial coit- ltrihuiion made by this section of P1935!”-ii ihc count A miscellaneous shower was held at Bernard's Hall in iEarl Gaudet in Pleasant View. .Vl9W 1?" Tuesday 9V9"In8- JULY 15- The sr-r cc cnniiniied with 11 Misc M3,.-,. Emmi RN” is "owl ?,,. ytor Miss Eva Bernard and Mtltoiii pi-iuor by tho nmg D, A, (j,.m,,. visiting at the place of licr bn-ili.l Mr. and Mrs. llciiry Maclntyrc 1-M'59"7l,”1'v 1" Ii-i?ll01' 97y 'W””' Rlhi hell, and ripprnpi-lnln reiiiarks liy (. and yi"I,."(.(.. R(,mum.(. Dui'ai'. at the home of her unlit of Providcncc, l'l..I, iicrc. t'cccii'.,Pm7IChmE m3”'I33.9- 11" I70l-mI"l' the Rev. S. ll. llnslain. uliri thank- ltll(I unclc. Mr and Mrs. Dorirr visitors at. the home of Mr. and .l"l"lS "W919 W"? W9 W-C1919!”-4 rd all lhose who had taken pnri Gallant and family. .Mrs. Sam Mycrs. They were aiw (ii mfill.V Valuabltl Hlld H5011” EH15-iii: tlir sr-ri-ir,-e. Tlir nffcring was yyyp mmpamed by Mm W. B M,.Le1,lA dainty lunch was served by Mi-s.i ,.,,,,,.,W,d and mp slnzmg M H”, Congratulations and best wish!-s'lan of Alma. ',B”:m"d arid Mm m'5e”3”1"- 5”” hymn, "'l'hr- Run of God Goes will soon be extended to Miss Hair.-, whim square dammg W35 '3”1"3'9d Forth in War," was followed h.V icl Corcoran and Desmond Gallant, Among the Summcrside lzllflsisi who will he married at St. Ant.h-lulio attended the wedding of M.. onyis on Wednesday, July 23rd. and Mrs. Freddie Gaudct were Mi. jand Mrs. Arthur Gaudet. and two Paul Gallant who is employedldaughters, Joan and Jean, Mr. and! by the large Crowd present "The Queen" and the benediction. Scrvicc men led by Pie. Bruce fylurpliy and LAC. Harold lilaclitic. as siaiidnrd-hearers. marched to form a guard of honor at. the foot 130. SI'RINGEF"IIE'LI)O W. I. 'Wll.h Curran & Briggs co, is Mrs. Thomas Brown, and Mr. and! The July meeting of Springfield of the monuments. at the begin. spending a couple of days at liisilvlrs. Arsentiult. W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. mm; (.1! mp sgnvipo, ,,,,.-.MA.?,. ,, 7 - .. ,. A home here. assistingihis dad with -r--- ,Clorence Haslam with an attend-V np,...im.i nnmi ,mi.ul.-s worc ,liai'mg opcraiioiis. l Mr. aim: l&;i1i's.y Elddie Mtiegs I;aV'(',IlllC6 of seventeen members and plappd hofnrp mp monuments h-. ,, l ----- ,rct.uriie o icir ionic in or 'ay.lywO Vjsnori ', -. S M, 4,. 5 H, To l0CiH.V Sincere sympathy is being ex-.M:iine, after visiting Mr. Myci's'i The meeting Opemd bv singing Ifll1:5l(:onn1ii9(: nI1xpPfxl':1II'1Pnrf9. ow Thursday tended to the widow and ianiilylmother Mrs. Mary Myers. They Hrrhe More we 0” Tngelhm.-. and g m". of the late Sanford Phillips of were accgmpanied by Mr. atid nsanm Lucia... Wm, the ..(':,,eed.. ”GEORGE "KEEP FIT” CARTOON - COMEDY O'Leary whose death occurred on Mrs. Harvey Perry. They were also, Thursday, July l7th. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Saiii -- - Qvlym-s. i Ideal liaying weather during the; -v A ,past. week and the men liiiving Mrs. Joseph Gl:idii of Portland. !been on the Job early and late, Maine, is visiting at the home of the crop is reported to be very Mr. and Mrs. John N. Richard. good in this district, ishe is accompanied by her daugh-l FORMBY” repeated in unison. Correspondence was read and discussed and one get-well card was acknowledged. Plans regarding district conven- tion wcre given by the executive. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Laiiibc LOGV, LISTLESS, OUT or LOVE ...... ii” M1-5, Rnlplj Maclntyre Jr” midlwith roll call to be ”An interesting Master Gene Gallant of Wood- her two children, Carolyn and fact about Canada." Lunch com- smck is spending plan of ms vac... 1 Paul. IIIIIIICC will be Mrs. Norris Sillcliilr. tion in Charlottetown, guest at! A---W 3Mi's. Andrew Hughes and MF5- I r "r mm? the home of his sister and brot.h- Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Caseyixeith Mayne and Programml 11.3. ylk. "D ,0", 1;", 53.”. er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Ga'.- have returned to their home in icummlttee; Mi-xi. Clarence Haslam jump Wunndmiwhn lant. ',...,,-.-.........,....,,..,,,....,.,.,. - ,. . . E Three great love stories iolmri M the wii him in me making! llmiiiml imuri cl mm music! ,..a.......... rmde.' M-G-M x l as 1ub- Mama and M . ; nitric ii-it-M's mighty spectacle! The mo-V genuinely colossal movie you are likely to see for the mi of your liver.” "The man colcuil IIKIVVE em iliiS racHi5fi"cfbLoa 5N. Iummulwu L-xov -rr-A-:-.-us SHOWING AT THE lass PAT THEATRE , Worlni-ulny 1 Thursday 7:15-9:15. A gripping adventure story of , On July 23rd and 24th Times - 0 and 9 Children 5012; Adults SL00 plus tax Rogcrsvllle, N.B., after visiting at and M,-5. Arum; Ha51am, Lift not worth Iivinwf It may bl tho Iivorl I -:- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnyrti Remnants were men dL,p1,,y,,d yiuln fncll Itftygur var bilalnnot linwin. Quite a few from Howlan at-iBeriiard. They were accompaniec and sold and samples of tea were racy your n may hotdigani. . . . gnu tended the picnic oti Wednesday bv their two sons. Joseph aiidmagsed amund. -nwd'"3;::'H';f0.1nr::::; evening, July lfith at. Bloomfield Gerard, and one daughter, Mel- The p,.0K,.am consisllpd of mm, ofiifa. Thalia wimn vou nu-d mild, W-.11.. v Cmncn which WM sponsored h-.'.3m,ay may ' 0 ' V MM Robe” How. :'.a1riern Little liivt-rVI'ilIu.IYnIlnoo(Iari1-ni III the Canadian Legion. A large ---- ' 5 "E; .3. ” ,”i h ,,,,l.,, it”iI'.3.:.'.'?a'3':'Ji.2'33C.'.'X?.'n'i'i.”l3if"'"""'" . . . I y ,, crowd attended and everyone hail Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kenny aiirllmg "nh W ”;e P2592 meahogigl; clay intqyour dire-iiviamc'i. a very good time. three children. Jackie, Paul, and. um .95 r.V y i 5' 3”" "Ki" "Pi ."''i"! W" T091 H!!! hr-mw . .and committee in charge and the dnvn are have nunin.5Inrion'tuuv:uinii cl. s-we Anna. accompanied by Mr. -10!!-1., . 1 V . I ..G d (Inru-n-l.ittlul.ivrri x.AIwnvn'hnvaiIi:m Mr. Joe T. Gallant. incl with on W "or To mcehng C 955” b5 3m” "3! 0 on hand. Only 351: from uny d;-uni... ”SrlAl:El) I '(fAllii0"W , accident. reccnily when his horses A1. THE (.AI,n.0L, ran away while at work in the fields. Mr. Gallant had some ribs broken. and his many friends are very sorry for his misfortune andl sincerely wish him a speedy until complete recovery. -An ingenious Nazi scheme to service German submarines in an isolated Newfoundland harbor forms the basis of RKO Radio's latest. romantic. drama. ”Sealcd Cargo.'l Dana Andrews, Cnrln Balenda and! Claude Rains arc starred in the ex-ll citing film, with Andrews as any American fishing-boat. skipper who. discovers the plot. and sets out iol smash it. The offering was direct-1 ed by Alfred L. Worker. The dramai stems from the efforts of the fisherman and his crew to defeat. the project of the captain of a mother ship for the U boat pack to, service his fleet. ()OlM()l,'K WAY Mr. and Mr.s Tcnis Priors ino- Lorcd tn Tignisli on Wcdncsdav evening. July 16th, and on their return they were accompanied by John James Arsenault. who visited his sister. Mrs. Jack Dcsnoches, and Mr. Desnoclics. -UIvMInr!- M.r and Mrs. Alphonse Bcrnari! of Summcrside were in Howlan on Saturday evening. July 12th, prior to leaving on Sunday for Amhei'.-it, N. S.. where they plan to reside while Mr. Bernard will be cmploy- ed on the new church being built -Laol Mtyvn proudly Pmmu Save the QUCCII." Annual Tea Party AT MOUNT PLEASANT Aid of Stewart Memorial licalih Centre, Tyne Valley. VVEDNEEDAY, JULY 2311!) Mr-iii: Served In Hangar from 12:00 Noon to MM I'M. CANTEENS - SWING -- OTHER AMUSEMENTS supper-Adults H.011: ('IIII(II"Pll under 12 years. 40:-. Films by Film Board 8:00 P.M. to 9:30 1' . Street Dance from 9:30 l'.M. in 12:30 A..I. Admlaalon to Dance 40c. PARTY GOES ON RAIN OR SHINE .'x'pniisoi ed by l.ndirs' BY J. R. Williams there. Messrs. Tom and Edward Gal- lhnt, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant, formerly of Howlan. were in this district on Wednesday.Jul,v filth. Tom's wife and family are visiting her folks up west. ,2 . 'I'H' BIGN r 27 Mr. Luther Ellis of Ellerslle was in this district on Wednesday, July 16th. Mr. Ellis, with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Ellis, was born in Howlan and resided here iintll he was five years of age. 'ARE DJ On Wednesday. July lath. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault motored to Emerald where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin. On their return they were accompan- ied from the airport at st. Eleon- ora by Mrs. Arsenaultb aunt. Mrl. Eadie Connors, who flew from Perth Amboy, NJ. she will spend her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Arsenault, and her bra- ther Mr. John Wedge of Upper I-fowlan; III - 'HnqIdM4NoRI5yV;VAnI M 2-ttI..AusT....;.aa.v.asw.z-w-.J CAMEO THEATRE five men -- one of them a Negro -- in "HOME 0!” Nil: BRAVE" y with Douglas Dick. Frank Love- joy. Jeff Corey, Steve Brodie. James Edwards. Action! Suspense and Adventure! . l V RIC-;HT.'THAR IN FRONT . OF.TH' "THIRD ROCK FMM I NO-'WELL,RIC-HT WHERE TH' CEDAR AN' vJUNli7ER JOINS--A BIC: BUCK" HOLY 5MOKE. I LEAIZNEI7 LONG AGO NEVER 123 TELL A DUDE 1. -ru' .59.; Amcrt-iiixic-l--, 2 IF you Do vomze i no-ro A BIG: JOB AN' I HATE -rote SEE A SMAIZT MAN LOOK so 5'l(UPflD.'J' BLIND? s , famous replicas of Glamis Castle, Stoke Poges Church and the near- by Manor llouse. as well 'as the home of Shakespeare. ,' Such n. feast for the eyes was ably complemented by booths where the boys dispensed adequate canteen service ranging from bars and cones to hot dogs. The mem- bers of the Women's Institute and their assistants were on hand with SfIl1dll'li'Il('S, tea or coffee and home made ice cream. The event was put on for the purpose.oi raising funds for fur- thering the completlon of Irish- i.oivn Community Hall, and the people of lrishtown and Burllng-I ion expressed gratitude to Col. Johnstmie and family for opening the gates of beautiful ”Woodlclgh" to the public for this purpose. Bur. 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