oni' Carmel - Egmonf Bay"- fair Draws Warm Praise board than it has been for the past eight years. The beef cattle. he stated. were really wonderful. - . rd y at I p.m. M WV!!- -,,,l'.5,'eiv.l.. Prowse srriusily am me use nsmont Bo! - Moot 1:.:.”'".n..: ,...il':. :."'.i.-.v.:..:'i.”.".l.':l...i?".::..".:.r .:.'.t::.':l::..':”f.':."..i:.'::::l.:'i "-'M,,, or an am mm M --gr,---w i--,,,,,--- we zflng manner in which the fair on to be that there was consider- that were exhibited includ- ' p "urn: umand mug” ed He said it was new able improvement both in quality ed some excellent breeding stock A "' """'" b''"'' '””b '" "swans commenting on the and us tityia n of the ent- and in summing u the tri "'”' ""3 u" h'!” "I ” M" "I an "W uhwl V W” ” me" i Lt Goveriuir rl q H W 1 theswin ti 9 ur 1'5: " sun: to so to -chool with whites. 1" Twin” "ll?" 5”” 3”" various .9 bts . u, 9' "c ” ' "Ml but the majority entered without School admitted 13 NOD00 ,.-aid g special tribute to ,';:ff.i"di the women of the dis- trial in areal?!” fl: cm” W a li ens . i”?l.e'i'ron. EH16” Cu11w- Mini” 0; Agriculture. who was Pmui 9r the representative of Premier ilisailieson said. "hi ml” .P""mc' mi. depend on -srlcultur-I N0- ts and so we must produce the 3:, quality. For this reason ex- hjbitions are held. "The B0VN'll' men, pays a grant of N to 100 per izcs." wllteuailiirliounced that the Provin- ',1 Government FY0903” ” "" cimeeiing of the directors of var- ilous regional exhibitions. At this meeling ideas will be exchanged .nd through this exchanle. well! may be rlsvised to further improve hi ignmsivas something unique in the llant Carmel - Egmont Bay ex- hibition. something which lies in the exccllenceof the handicrafts. inns, he felt, could be developed may and beyond what it is now. He congratulated the directors on the fine exhibition they have built up. PAYS TRIBUTE J, A, Gallant. M. L. A.. in hs remarks paid tribute to the wor nl John F. Arsenault. a director of the exhibition who is ill in the - Prince County Hospital. Mr. Gal- liint said that this was the first exhibition at Mont Carmel that Mr. Arsenalllt had missed since 1903. lie was one of its organizers and "5 n man who had worked un- selfishly for the good of the com- munlty all his life, asking for no other reward than the realization of a job well done. Others who spoke in appreciat- ion of the excellence of the exhib- ition were Judge W. E. Darby, Walter Shaw. R. R. Bell, M. L. A. R. C. Parent, Edmund Arseanult and Robert Sampson. ideal weather conditions pre- vailed throughout the afternoon and by the time the official open- i WESTERN GUARDIAN BE SURE To listen to A. A. programme over CJRW Thursday night 9:05. i HUNTING AND shooting sup- plies at Summerside Hardware. Ph 3,”, ,4; Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Wallace Vunlionlng .1 the home of Mr. ha I E, ml . j-jg-2--1-r with Gary Cooper-Tenesa Wright 0"” . M” Ewen sh" mama and Mr. William Wallace, were W, M”, Hownm Donne", Ha,” " " 9” "V rnsvma SUNDAY-8:45 ATTENTION FARMERS now - M b m -J h D - business visitors to Clsarlotte- pond, The, 315., visited ML and profound nymnnmy in being en. "rim MIRACLE or FATIMA" in Technicolor buying and cleaning Timothy seed "c”i;P3"c0 3;, nd5- agdn 13:3" town recently. Mrs, Jerry Beranrd. St. Louis. pressed to the nearest-of-kin of the : '1 my plane mlKenmgmn' E' w' Mr and Mrs RL Kenny Ind :)lt17,u3aTla'l dailvghte: Mrs Fred Nel. Mr and Mrs George Sbelfoon M A bl P D Bi i h 1.” Mr. Albert E. Hem mrvqum O V S T A Q L l T l'K g, - .- '- .. rs.uner,e, mm 1')" em "g on children have returned to their ligan, spent a day at lrlsbtown vis- and daughter also Miss Ethelcen left. (up Mann-eaprzvhere Sh: W551: ylalgglgir vsgoggagdgegeggligc oi: -. ; y : I , - - . - I I : , y y p M. WANTED-USED gray and Sny- home in Medford. Mass. They had lting Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mann Barbour were recent guests of Mr. mm Wm, her son, Nelson, who is curred ,3 me p E 1 Hospital on - ,- v g N . - -: , - : is not In y it 3 L L der" Potato picker. Ken Muttart. a two weeks visit with relatives and family, and Mrs. Neil Barbour, Montrose. employed me.-9. August 30. App'm;e'nuy shogvmg an-ear ' Sesrletown. ingtookplaeetherewueoood psrt.sotthaProvlnce. The Mont Carmel - Egmont Bay exhibition has for many years been noted for the outstanding quality of the sheep exhibit. Mr. Robert SlmtDli;IIA:A tube Canlaga Depart- snen o c ture w has judg- ed the entries for the past two years. said that this year there were 131! entries in the sheep class. a notable increase over other years. Seventy-live percent of the Country breed. He was much impressed with the entries of Mr. sylvere Arscnaul whose entries won the ribbon for the champion ram and champion CW8. These entries, he said, had stiff competition from those of Henry W. Wedge of summerside. Judge Sampson said that both these ex- cattie sections were much higher than last year with the exception of those of the Shorthorn breed. Mr. Keith Clay of the Department of Agriculture, said that while the quality was good the entries were few and he would like to see more in this class exhibited in future. He paid high tribute to the Short- horn cattle exhibited by Ivan Clark and Son of Lot 18, whose animals were top winners because they were of top quality. Commenting on the quality in the other cattle classes Mr. L. W. Roper said that this year the qual- ity was better right across the said that the lack of quantity was more than made up in qusllw. was the judge of the hor pressed the o lnion that the general quality was He said that the two grand champ- ions were animals whlch- were 4 moi-thy of being shown at "any ex- bit! the show attracted many while judging was in progress an equal interested number of peoph throng cd'the building where the culln- I cry display and handicraft show was held. ed around the portion of the show ' sponsored by the 4-H Calf Clubs. , - Mr. Alan Palmer oi the Depart- clubs had made a much better showing than last year. " ing which single and double teams of horses pull slovens loaded with concrete blocks, has always been a highlight at this exhibition. Yes- terdly there were no. singles ent- ered and the contest was won by the double team owned by J. Frank Gallant pulling a dead weight of 4.020 pounds. placed second with a team which moved 3,855 pounds. Robert clieopeu of York. who III, 9!- proving each year. on. - , Although the livestock portion of A great deal of interest center- He said that in his opinion both The weight pulling contest dur- Edmund Bernard regarding the work being done by egg, the Abrams Village and St. Chry- sostom - St. Phillip Clubs. scenes like this will come to mind to many Sunday as the 16th anniversary of the Battle of Brit i i ALMA RCAF Radio Beacon To Be Lined Up With Long Runway The Department of National Defence has called for tenders on the relocation of R. C. A. F. Stal- ion Summersides direction finding radio beacon. it is planned to loc- ate the beacon at Miscouche Point. The present beacon is near the Island highway between the Air- port and St. Eleanor's Corner. Radio transmission emitted by this equipment enable aircraft crews to locate the airport and des- cend thru cloud in poor weather. Motorists driving past the present location can hear the beacons morse code signals of Summerside on their car radios. The new location will bring the beacon in line with the airport run- way presently being extended. This will allow pilots to fly a del- inite descent procedure in relation to the beacon which, when com- pleted will place them over the radio site and in line with the air- ports longest runway. while still unable to see the ground. The direction finding equipment further shows the pilot the direct- ion of Summereidc from points as , far as 100 miles away and enables him to fix his position when used with a beacon transmission from some other station in the vicinity. ed at R. C. A. F. Airports across Equipment of this type is locat- Canada as well as at most civilian airfields. in Waterford and Skinner's Pond. They were accompanied by Miss Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harper, 50- Lauretta school opened on Aug- ust 27 with Mrs. Archie Barbour as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Brown and grand son Stephen of Needham, Mass., returned to their home af- ter vislting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinch for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Yen and Mrs. George and daughters Pris- cilla and Elizabeth of Havel-hill, Mass., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. Miss Donna Bradshaw of Sum- merside, spent a couple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rennie were recent guests to Charlottetown On their way home they visited Cavendish. Mr. Amoa Harris of Everett. neighbours who aln is observed. The shot was tak- en at the height of the battle as pilots, who prompted Churchill to BRITAIN many to so few," "scrambled" to Home At Malpeque Corner Destroyed By Morning Fire An early morning fire caused by furniture in the downstairs part of 'an overheated stove pipe com- "'9 mm?- pletely destroyed the residence of Mr. Russell Craig at Malpeque Corner Wednesday morning. The fire broke out about 6:45 and was joining buildings and residences first noticed by neighbours wh saw the smoke issuing from the roof. Mr. and Mrs. Craig and fam- lly were in the lower part of the house and with the assistance of The Kensington Fire Depart- ment arrived at the scene of the fire with the new pumper truck and were able to save several ad- 0 from destruction. So rapid did the fire spread that on the arrival of the brigade the roof was falling in. However with the aid of the new pumper and the Zaihefed they work of the Kenslngton Fire De- were able to remove part of the pertinent the fire was prevented ST. LOUIS Mr. and Ms. Larry Robarge and three children Paddy, Peter and Jackie of Providence, R.l.. are Mr. Phil Wedge and daughter Permission having been grant- ed the Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. for the extension of their lines along Argyle Share, the residences along that beautiful section facing Norihumberland Strait, are being much improvement in health dur- .11. exhibition! and the quality of hlhitors were producing excellent meat of Agriculture. in Summer. Virginia. V I they were u, mepmducls, flocks. side, who had charge of the 4-H Southern School News, published ::l;t;1eMtE”xf:5:,dy gnu” Neg", J, Watson MacNausht. M. P.. CATTLE ENTRIES UP part of the show was enthusiastic monthly by a group of southern "lam" brief remarks said that The number of entries in the editors and publishers, reports WP - say "never in the field of human their famed Hurricane fighters to conflict was so much owed by so stave off the enemy. (CP from National Defence). from spreading to nearby homes. Furniture in the upstair part of a North Carolina. South Carolina and the home was almost all lost. It is understood that the loss is cov- ered partially by insurance and that Mr. Craig plans to rebuild in the immediate future. Crapaud Theatre FRI.-SATF8:80 "Drums Across The River" in Technicolor Audie Murhpy and Walter Brennan A pleasing Western which is highly recommended! I'll 'i'lIilriiS Of TI! Ill TOP ll VIII PIOPLI NICO NARI TIII CQOIII VNI IIIHIST SIW GI IIIH! '.!'!iut.'nshin 3,911 13-1956 1'5! WWW ,"l',.?' Integration Of Negro, While I Students is Progressing Well I ATLANTA. Ga. (AP) - Thou- sands of white and Negro chil- dren in the south attended school court order. GUARD PROTECTION Demonstrations in varyinl de- incident. This third school year opening since the (1.8. Supreme Court out- lawed racial segregation found schools moving swiftly ahead to- ward full integration in all bor- der states of the south-but with resistance still strong in the hard core of "deep south" states. Additional districts in Texas. Oklahoma, Missouri, Kentucky. Maryland and West Virginia last week opened classrooms to chil dren of both races. Some schools In those states and in Arkansas began integration last year. Ill,000 INTEGRATED There has been no public school! integration in Alabama. Florida. Georgia. Louisiana. Mississippi. over Negroes attending at at- tempting to register at but chools in Mansfield. Tex, Surge and Clay, Ky., arid Motoaka. W. Va., and at a junior college in Texarkana. Tex. Negroes attended school in Clin- ton and Sturgis under National Guard protection. Texas Rangers moved into Mansfield but a mob succeeded. in preventing Negroes from registering. A boycott white pupils developed after NI- groes entered -the Matoaka sCh00l- Altbough attention was centred on the trouble spots. there were many more areas of voluntary integration where there was I0 But 3. mgegrgtion moves into areas of more intense feeling on the race issue. there is always the danger that simple opposition to mixing of races in the c1lI3Sl'00ml- if spurred on by white extremists, might snowball into serious racial conflict. that about 300,000 Negro pupils will attend integrated schools in nine southern and border states and the District of Columbia this fall. Approximately 2.400.000 Negroes will remain in racially separated systems. The News says. while desegregation will be in effect in 723 school districts and school un- its in the southern area. With school opening across the R E G E N T roiiisiir 1.9.15 DEEP RICHES The deepest gold mine in South Africa goes down 9,785 feet. 7359 Woman For-Joe DlAliEMQllENT0 r GEDRGE BAKER Pang: Hon! SI: of '.i'bip Thu Dialslibaasi K - LX001 I077 PIOC VIOI AIIVIIOI OI TICI KIUIIIPPIUW ' A LHTNII IAN! NBAIIIAVIOI PMSIITAIIM mllliilu i3 i WEDNESDAY AND 'I'HUR5DAY-SEPT. ll-II "HER TWELVE MEN" in Technicolor Starring Greer Gsrson-Robert Ryan Shorts. Cartoon and Canteen Service-8:45 COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-I4-15 "CASENOVA BROWN" grees of unrullness also flared Ill! - SIIMMEIISIDE FOR POTATO CUSTOM To merville, Mass., who spent a Man. and his sister. Mrs. Mary Donna of Waltham, Mass. are "'3 ” "cent V15" hen” ” ' re" Stella Doyle, who was returnins ping contact Gerald Caseley, W - mot Valley, Dial 8802. RAYMOND GRANT optomet- trist, will be in his 0'Leary office Saturday September 15. RESERVE Saturday September 29th for Kenslngton Community Dancing from 9.30-l2.80. Admis- sion 50 cents. PANTRY SALE at Kenneddy's Mrs. James Kenny, Waterford. comlmitd by M11 Wilfred P9"? spending their vacation with . . ,, Ion-moon. Saturday. sepeember "i ”f'- 5”” '"'V- i” ”' their parents. Mr- and Mn Ne" K3515.35”di”i5r':'"5n5”'i's3.7'"5in15 L373. lid b55spZ5l-'5 'fr'.id"mi3 15”" 3-00 P-l'll- by'5Pfilll 311903 ML Funk Fmnnm Revut skmnuj P0nd' spam I day 0! B"b0"r' M""mse' 3" M" "d llle Perry in St. Louis. whom sincere sympathy is being P W1. glam. was a recait gaiest of Ibis last week in Summerside. Mrs, Rhoda, Ashley, cascumpec. expressed to the bereaved mam N O T I C E m " Men" " and d. Friends of Mrs. Herman liey- M d M 5; ii 3 b M"' Terrence while" "d hers of the family. - - bliEsERVE ssrunpsv Septem- w-rd Fltzsmld. Wnterford- Wm Wm be plemd to know she do "'1'. CF? " "ale 3' ill" daughter Ann have returned to wluwut Ines.-.r.-r. zglhf K; C , an amy. oeman,rcnyvs-ullh 1 L! H. p . ' il:'rCIub Tlirkeynidtflinamogliaggr Mn 5"” C'ldb"h Whit Vl5"' is much improved in health, Mrs. lied Mr, and Mrs. 35"? 33" i-rig! lime hgirllifealdlrllznftifhalehls wlltlieliciestlilenflnlal Zlllrimdinctzmpirli 9 Owing to pressure of other duties We will be obhged commencing at 4.39. i If M" 'hm1'fC"llf:'hsh'PPm;gl;r- :i:vi-vxhlnlluvtatlont in I h08P1- hour. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James or- ion to the saw mill, familiarly to discuitinue sales and service. on TV, radios and ap- PANTRY ssuc Kennedy's Store aural" ills." Yvonl:e.LetClali'e IPE:t ' in M” Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Warner 3”” - known as "Sturdy: Mm" recent- P3511695 and take this 0PP0!'t11n1fy to extend thanks to V ' A , Septembg ma, 7 9, the time with her parents, Mr. WW” gt-enes Iie)::'oo:'iu:vl,i'o spent and children. Barbara and Rich- sincere Sympathy 1! extended ?ls(l)3rlllrc:lV3:ei.lrebyinll.Volll-'ineIdEltth lllilerg QHINVA-RNERCOLOR customers for their patronage over the past nine years, in. Sponsored Ladies Auxiliary "id MW -W"! Lecllifr End With ” P” W” d""l': 'H " gr" 3” 0' Sa"3"3- M355" M” M” to the family and relatives of Mrs. Lem,-A. bmum. M I in be " ...sr.-- Stock and test equipment clearmg at bargam PTlCeS- K""”""”” L""”" ”u'" "1'”""' 1"" "”""'”d '” enwbodm Mnilag drip lmmn incl" Mn vlnmn Dm:imm'HMmii mam” M'"'" W""” d”"' M” sociatcd with himuirnelliiswb i 83'! um, hon" in ummceg M.” , Na on . s set wee o are via ting Mr. an Mrs. owar place recenuy at her home in Lot us ness.: WIQEKS R,An1() smnvlom I-ION. 'r,c, pouGLAg, Premier They were "compared by M” resume her duties in Charlotte- Dunbar and Mrs. Martha Dunbar 2 M the age of 77 ye.” He, bur, M". Rum Macaeth h enjoying; I ALBERTON oi ” skatcbewan. and Mrs. Doug. in. will be guests of the Provincial CCF Executive at a luncheon at the Charlottetown Hotel at noon on Friday, September 14th. Any- one wishing to attend please phone Chsrlottetown Hotel or Mrs. Mur- iti Maclnnis. Borden, lloltsll: .Racing Sun-imerside Rifiwlly Saturday. September 35th. 2:00 pm. in addition to reg- ”? clni. a race for "green" snonths vacation at their summer PLACE IN Christopher Cross. have closed up his home. and return- ed once more to Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser, spent a week recently visiting Mr. to Medford. Miss Doyle had spent the past two months at her summer home at Skinner's Pond. Little Christine Doyle, also ac- compnnied them. She will visit at the Kenny home for several months. Mr. Owen Perry, Toronto. Ont., W Road. On their return home and daughter Peggy Jean of 0t- and its surrounding cities. Dunbar, are visiting their brothers and sisters in Knutsford, Locke Road and 0'I..e ary. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay of Summmerslde. visited relatives in Aiberton and Monti-ose recent- and Mrs. Irving Mocheler, Palmer 13' Miss Edith Currie spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Merlll Barbour tawa, Canada, visited for ten days with Mr. Kenny's mother, Coldbac,-h's neice, Mrs. Emile Myers, Leoville. who plans to vis- it with relatlves in the New Eng- land States during the next two months. Miss Isabel McAuley. who came by plane from Los Angeies, Cali- fornia to Charlottetown. is spend- ing a three weeks holiday with re- latives in Sourls and Tignlsb. While in Tlgnlsh. she is the guest of her sister Mrs. Gregory Mc- Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle. sc- town. Mrs. Aubin Richard, Tigniali. who has received the sad news of the death of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Walsh in Ysrmouth, Maine. who were recently married and spent their homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gaudet. Tignish, Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Gaudet. honeymoon at the and son Mrs. Darnley. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour. daughters and young son Allan have return- ed to their home in Toronto after recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Jollimore Preston Bcairsto. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grey and family. Brackley. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. family over the weekend. Isaac Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. John Cerew and Helen and Florence. Wedge. Lawrence. Mass., are Tignish. ant visit in Halifax, N.S. visiting at the home of Mr. Wedge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Mr. and Ms. Joseph Gaudet of visiting with friends and relatives in St. Louis. Mrs. Charley Dwyer and grand Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cornish and son of Earl, and Bobby of Boston. ial took place from his home to Saint Simon and St Jude's Church, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duprcssie of Campbeilton. N. B.. spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaudet. St. Louis. Mr. Camille Perry and daught- er Marguerite, retumed on their home in St. Louis. after a pleas- sult of efficient Medical care and nursing, the news of his sudden death came as a shock to the be- reaved members of his family. Wide sympathy is being extend- ed to the near relatives of Mrs. Heber MacLean, whose sudden death has cast a gloom over a wide community in which she was 31. for many years a valued mem- ber of the firm of Carvell Bros. Ltd.. came as a shock to all by her annual holidays here Today (Thursday). 3.30-7:15--9:15 NOTICE Annual meeting O'Leary Athletic Association will be held in O'Leary Public Hall on Monday, Sept. Club ihurkey and ham supper. Com m led , v is vi lting hi parents, Mr. and B0"0"- 93' We,” "c””mP3" d :1; h Al bet . T'"'"'”"5 at 430' Mrs, Stanleys Perry. Skinner's W M"- "'39" i3;h"- Ni” taakblliga up eller Odtlllilelln in tggvehezoallf llidaauSgsI.l.terllaVI:ebll::tur(l)lli?d Ltgdwetlliglii :-lifmy known and highly respect 17! at 8 p'm' REGULAR Thursday night Pond- l?Ili?:e:orEil:!yi:d3wiTh ”..".'3Li”.?; "half 3?? htahll bee;-Iinensased as home after visiting her father. h d th I I An I te st d I N .mnk I u dance, Kensington Legion Rom. ieac er or e co 2 year. .i h P. G dt d th 1- T 9 ea 0 Mn Phllp S. Cobb n re e n a ew case is end! Music by Mellowairea Orchestrd. Mn ""1 Mr" P'mck Kenny hh umu)" who nude in Bow” five: in St.all.odis..n 0 at tel 3t "'9 P-E-L H9591!” 03 A"K"5l p ROS?-i-ANA friends and relatives. and is the guest of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson. Mr. J.L. MacLeod is now in a better position to render efficient services to the Wholesale and re- tsil business of our Province with his newly built and nicely decor- aled transfer. Misses Betty Myers, R,N., mm d Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. will be featured. ldi lnni. M. M nun all their "' Hunter River. Visited Mrs Carr vi in go. i. of M, n Alma Gould. R.N.. are enioylng Mhimt entries arerec ad. ll: Eug:ne. r C I - ml ::lell1a:w;le;I'::0:lat0?ow 10”” their "” "and m”"'"' M"' M''"” Mrs! Jzfeilli s.e Woerdlge. are!-tlia:ir their Innllli holiday periods at rlseelose Thursday 1 pm. Address Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelligan have returned to their home in Mr. Emile J. Gallant, who spent Dunbar recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Trimm and Wedge all of New York. son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedge also Mr. Gregory their respective homes at Ham- pton and Desabie. .lilNKORA, BEDEQUE onii VICINITY 0 es to R. B. Dewar, surn- lw the past six months in Toronto, has returned to Tlgnish and has accepted a position with the Tif- niah Co-Op Ltd. sons James ans! Pauldo1flBell;rica1; Ma"" visited r' an '5' ran F i d of Mrs. John Wedge are Kinch and family recently. D 'or:ye':o'here mu we in . pm. ient in the Western llospital.cAl- The address by Professor Heath M3CQuarrie of Victoria. on the in. ternational Peace Garden. was listened to with very close attention Boston. Mass. They had visited with Mrs. Nalligan's mother. Mrs. John Dougan and also with Mr. ;nd In-s. Leo Dongsn. Sea cow Pgfessionai Cards The rub-ercdesis survey team will be in KINKORA. NEG. ' g . uh d M", p at m MM, ' R by the large audience as e bled ' CllIfTOl'Od "'4 Tomnwfnnwnt . we; ncelfuy h Mr. b:nd Mrs.t Archge Nlagnnxd 53"” in H r Unmd church fmmseptg ;; Accountants gt -:1 3.1:--.:l1bt;;:'H;er::: Tignlsh. visiting relatives and (gig; Mg ',l;;:nn.'; 'm3ft','m."M”Y. ember 2. Tlsursoy. September 13 at line School. . gut” Tc theiqirnmmei? home at Christ- Mud” -'”"" DWI” 5" C" P""d' 1 Mugffhcrillilfasfs lgfsmmnniiesied - . . .' "ll WWW! oplier crou. II returned home Mr. and Mrs. Robert wormiroin . . n e mu x onon Aug- - . .. . I Blllldilt to N" York, and childrn Barbara. Sandra and 3:?-:hu',:d Gama M". WA. M.cQu.,,l, Wu . ust 30, as shown by the much WM? CT "IO . P. I. 030 C . Norman. t in weeks vtitins mu, M, '..d pi". yo”, 3 pm, visitor at Tryon on August 11. she ill!" lttmdence and the greater relatives . 111- m,' ' ' was a guest of her sister Mrs. Al- ”'9'" 0' uhlbiti Plfticlliafy ill niah. Deliots and Rnseille. Tu" ' hm awn". live stock. Congratulations are due The unit will return to Klnltere on the following Monday and Iedeque on Tuesday for rest reading and X-lay. PERSONAILS lat.-entvisitorsattbellomeof to all who won prises. including those of our district. Weekend visitors here included and Mrs. Johnnie Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skelhorne and children Dennis and Connie Miss Laura Mac!-larland has re- turned to her home in Providence, R.l.. following an enjoyable. an- Albany. wII'G.Ui'- M1 K" 10"?! Debby. who had spent the DIN mother. Mrs John 1". Perry. of nusl holiday period spent among my ,nnuretriciscuoy.nJl. our on tbagnestsofhdrs. suns ' Pond. ltlvss d friends She we a -'''d Wm M" 3""' "id . Edmund Cassy at mm "is, liar. and Mrs. C" :0; of all-, and Mrs John 12.03. 3"8M'-'P- Illry. inn"; Q;-...1.-5:30 gnd 6:30-4:30 pm, gggh dgy, It is important that every adult and school child in your am..lra.Fr&s , lA's.J l.DoyleandMrs. M,mM,Mlmmwuu., d Nessa of Sydney. N-Cu CI Charles Gavin. Tignilh. spent a NEWPORT. R.l. AP - A dgughg;-3 gur:.nuandsal.ly.w.e1-e c E 0 . week will I15 IN '33- recent week with Mrs. Doyle' promise made 11! years ago byi visitors here during the week end (mama:-014 MI HOV! Th NIT. '.' I "J. They also visited '"""'"" "V" W” ""' 9"" An" "' wan-nun 7-is-o-is ssr. use mi. mourn 0'IIeara -tom to the Mole 0' KifkM- Friend: -ad-cliool Mil ' r ' ' ' Daportllearltliodii i P.l.i.i'&endasisI.eaps.i