Mr. and Mrs. Duncan lllarshalllof the W. M. S of the Clyde River United Baptists Bid Farewell To Pastor And Wife years. Dr: Barrass has accepted a call to a Toronto church. Although these churches feel sorry to lose districts have come to regard them were presented to them. Miss Shirley Barrass. who came home from Toronto to be married in the Tryon church, was guest of honor at an envelope shower given her at the home of Mrs. Claude Vessey. Tryon. Dr. and Mrs. Bar- We do aiaeard! regret this ano- mgnt if plldli BIB IfflV0d. WI would certainly have you staywlii us -as much longer and parttclpllb grateful that the gleam lighted your path to us even for so short a time. d We wish to express our sincere ad 'ation for your noble work aniimiiotiring effort on behalf of our church. Rest assured it will not soon be forgotten. You have igd us to see the aEl'l0l.lSDe5l of - I Soviet Guns Snuff out us.- Bits Of Freedom In Hungary Anewbattlaussrspsrtedalur luupatDunapeItds.iat.IsDan- ube Valley soul of Budapest, ll patriots under the Krem- aetit. .."'rIiay have stood their sroimd with honor against the Russia" troops," said rebel radio Rainier!- "DESPERATE" But "the situation is growl!!! "Very little Hspaburgs. A Russian-eogtrallad stag Pecs, threatening death at as to any Hungarian who ndut:t' freedom. hr adeast liungarian dance music between official pro nouncementa. The bulletins it carried sought to win over the Hungarian: with promises of political and econo- nomic reforms, patterned on the popular pledges of Inire Nagy, the nationalist Communist prmlef the QHQI: I. UU.!.IaI! Gao&isr. V!n.1.)lubutIlurtsaa. V1-LVdpIsPvIIIn:..Gci-rr V. 3,lHiA.MAlS SPARE RIBS co--4 Lbs. 59.-. SWEAT SPECIAL" ROAST BEEF aaoumnn at-aazn Lb. 39: Q It was with deep regret that the r I! lacuna nnscnn nshtina is some on" Tryon and Booshavl pastorates of be ovemomed ddd md joy ,1 .9. VIENNA (AD) 1: no ltiuiaiu Whereaboutl (I IN INC. 91' 1 the United Baptist Church said cmvmmmu um M M”, and sons. plans and threats hapa a prot-bio transmitter. was r””" w..D:.- and r:- .2. 2.; --w -I -W if: ".....-"-i.'--w seems own: item” in arrass. w ave mtnise mg th time II on oczy w those fields for I-ll! P3” mree :.r:i:ylo ll! i W EDIE! freedom. for Hlilllllfl WM ” ss COD FILLETS . . surviving appeared It! him and his family, they cannot . d u d 1 It so 50 H mm". "id , , but reel that they Wm be my 3.1": ."i'..i.';. i”2.”..i-.".'2.'..'l....'3'i?i w..'2.m':.......... "'”””' ..... ...”.L on fighting late my WEEI(.5Np sppcutts , 3399;; 1" T”'””l'i” mid” ,::";n.'::,'; we realise you an not your W5; reader by I pan. under threat of for the urnlluln 3130' 0' Ila-ck. . . i 25: 808 9” I" V ll "Th Gleam. 1 f th Y asla boedq. 3-;n,;-:3;-3;;-,3 we r--- ::".:::.:":......r .. ..... W-W :".:..-:...ri..;. '- Tl-lURS., nu. a SATURDAY r - Y i . tr t this transition will be to a pm..." .4 mg m flght- Radio audapeat. under control mad?" thejtBar:I'?:l:Yfa!:l;ue)1'15lel?f mlile useful service. and a izreet- 3., &qtuul.dlbh; the goviet at- of puppet Premier Janos lada! l'llE.l'l0zliN' mg 133?: ndunrelsldect Wm! which the er opportunity. We are indeed hen gnaw 'hlch put most of after a few days of siitl-Ioviet iiaopocii nuns Only 33: Lb. -CHEESE . of Kingston, celebrated their 50th. l Presbyterian Church in Canada, to on their behalf sincere 4'w'Tu'" u "kl rass were guests of honor at a me. and our duty to humumy. wedding asiiiu-isnry on Sept 26th. 'conit-y The 3ilnli?l'Sal'V was quietly ob- felii-itziiioiis to you and Mr. Marsh- sericd due in the illness of Mr. all in illls season in which you Miifsliillli but during the afternuonl celebrate the Golden Anniversary anti evt-iiiiig iiri..iiilioi's and fricinls of your iiiarriaL'c ' cungratulaiiuiis : time for you hull! and one in which respect to this we all heartily iniii called to extend and pay their E c it is a happy c Tryon church Women's institute. presented Mrs. Barrass with a gift, on that oc- eneral "get-together" of all the hurches of the pastorate in the hall. The Tryon asion, in appreciation of her help- ful association with the organiza- The example you have placed be- fore us of the Christian life has given us a desire to follow Him who moulds mcns lives in accor- dance with His own plan for each of us. Our esteem for YOU has ill- creaiied as we knew you better, ammunition is W-" 1' l."P”"'d come hospitaifwere burnms "id asked. in I messase Vela 94 bl Radio Free in-ope in Mun 0h- l” hip (mm International Red Cross in Switzerland. "Some Russian units marching Russians deposed Sunday. LAUNCHING SCHOOL The following is the report of Launching School for the month of October: CORNED BEEF'33"5iS”Lb. 39: suoinn esoxnn-rmnxm MEAT LOAF, lb. . . . . . 59c I,gu.nll.'n..'.lor.i. on;4La.ri.nmnoLr. ONLY 25: couple. Mrs. Marshall's sister. You have heen a faithful mem- d d m C.GV1g-pg and worn- . d . - red Mrs. Janie Vii-kcrson, Brooklyn, ber of our Vl'. ii. S. for dmany 9::-115' Egwmgecircle did likewise, and it is hard.ln find suitable Illli-lllfl ill :3; bE:aoE:;fr2lIl) ' . awn "A" ' Aldss. uds present for the oct'as- lyears. aluays a help and an inspir- The cdmmndd Young Pedplets words with which to express to ll! llliphcel may have bum bard Thu man can "V. you Vogue run : W9" '0 "3 '" "W ”””g"""l '-"ml group or the men united church you our Wm gratitude W "E 3'3 ,,,,,, .1... ma Desperate - d d ' CAPON. Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 47c Toilet Tissue. 3.rolls . . . 1 25: i-toners uerc received fiididi: lovlnng SEFIYIW WU hill? alwall lIm- and the T,-you gapusichui-ch 1-nadg iclonstant care zdnd hinte?st hm: El 3 - IP00 Ch 0 ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Geddie M.acLe . es Ewen 0 11: intervals. e want t n 1 Dr, Bgngsg for ave given aurc urc es. on - ' Mrs. Thomas Beer; Mr. and Mrs. you to. know the: we have much ;,f':,ffi';,:g”Ee,; been a kind counsellor. an elo- uh in our memmeh M . 40''"?! 0! WLI no - - - 9 o - - - - - - - 37: Clg;'k'g-.-K) qz, Oswald Newson,Mr. and Mrs. Jlf”fIi3PDl'eC13l-9d 0115- At this same gathering, Dr. and Iluent preacher. and above all - will - (1 demo! and M. 2 "nd Beer. Air anti Mrs. Harbsier and So, not for its worth but as a Mrs. Bands, were presented with a Christian gentleman. Our com- teachecr: dnlrllldeirld gsxlp y0u'haVe TH! . I . ' r ' t - v I I - 3 8lnlt.'l's, fxcw York. - lm0"l9m5 of "M wwnl for 3- vmw 3 gm of money "Um "19 C0n8rega- panionship during the three years the C. . .)-do hm omime best in I CHRISTIAN ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' T Air. and Mrs. Watson-LlViligsIiIlle ied member. we bruit: you this gift. nuns O1 bum the Trydd and Doug you have been mm us has pot gndapvdauilid ll cogtmmed to W” SCWNCE Yorkggg41b. pan , and Mr. and Mrs. Eric MauPli.ail'-May it bring you some idea of tlielshaw churches, Mr, Eric Robin. only been pleasulli. -but profita- each in V Ill" mven youiseu M MONITO Sunkist P In ' . presented the honored couple with depth of our affectionate regard. mu presided It the meeting md ble. Delightful memories of cheer- cars. Yo: MW :04 teacher, but , , I GCII WC? . . . . . , . . a gold teapot. Other remembranc- with it we offer the hope that you mad an dddres, ,0 mg departing fnl conversation will linger with us not only aklmd mend Add . h':d”l ofcng." 2 dgx. . . . . . . . . 59c d k es including gifts and money were and Mr. Marshall will be spared couple which )1 it been prepared long. We shall follow your noble I sincere and kindly dlramd my H50 CIT . P 9. . . . . . 393 received from -close friends. to enjoy many more happy years by mg church 9 egg, My. Brent work, and wish that only the best now ye bid you I Large . A representation of the niemhersitogether and that you will continue wood and which expressed the may be your lot. And now to you well.r i we would ask - A l.. 3 lbs 35: Oxydol. FUD. Olllx. of Queen Mary L. It. B. A, as- lo-be blessed min that same fine gem-uhems of an gathered theft w. my "FAREWELL." I Be.ore is m added! Housewwu. businessmen, ' ' ' ' ' L Pk lembled '31 m" l'”'"e and Myst iplm Md emlrgy w.w0rk With "5 After the presentation a Social To Mrs. Bnrrnss: It is with keen 3'” ma Mai; anbaehalf of the teachers, and students all over McIntosh ux' 9. I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' c Melissa Holmes made the present- in the Masters service on into the hour was enjoyed. and an whhed "ye; am we mugt my "FARE. up. man gi on Congress. rd. "OM ' d M do N Fanc "mu 0: an elecmc able lamp day-S whlch he ahwi Dr and Mrs. Barrass success and WELL" to y0U- W9 NV! IPH" 7'3" "d Bouhnld love and I w ” ml 7 ' AW, 5 lb. . . . . . c s 593 y i while Mrs. Neil Campbell read the Signed on behalf of the Clyde hadpinesd in their new field of gn. many happy hours together. sad tines II I token of the r on you international nswsoape , pub. Mlx.d c”kl”' lb. ' 3'c following address: V” h H Rider. lsresdllayterian W. M. S. deavm. the association of your ife on1our Gods blessing "dud dam in kind. wwidg Large-..Florida Perfection . e . e 9 Dear Mr. and Mrs. . ars a : ings on istrii-t was also reprcm ' . (11 1 it he and community will ong . 7 .. ' We the mi.-mbcrs of Queen Mary ented by Mrs. Merrill Green who T.llef.ddr.eELw.E5,.”. 0 ows. c l'.!:..L..-...V j famous lo! COHWI-WJIV9 MW! Gfdpdfflllf. 3 for . 0 0 a e . . 29C d dlnd 83: ' L. 0. B A, have assembled here presented them with a gift of mun- stones and penetrating editorials. G ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . this afternoon to extend to you our ey while Mrs. Harrison Green read r Swen, how," I," d.. wk... IUPQ3. 2 lb5. . . . . . . . . . . 39C Fluffo ; heartiest congratulations on this. the following address: ' ' ' 1 i Bl ' h H " the occnsinn of your golden wedd- Dlear friends: On this the nc- I I "my. Pue k 0"." "gt D0 - . o e s e . 513 t i ' ing anniversary. can on of your 50th wedding anniv- ' --..-.....,...--.-- ' l. . We are very happy that you ersary of your marriage. We have m OWN" kdm Mam" "- .'.'.." P ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' c Broke" Pdme i- -. r"::.:::.i.ir.?3.:.::i :3:.r;: ::"::.:i::.;:.;:P;:S.:';t - II ' ' I ' Ch'ld ' d W W '5 w--- Washed '"" '” '"'''''''''''' "f 0 . ' i o sic ness ' ' ' i too many couples have ti; prlv- in Y0l:lfllll:m2 it is not possible for We are Offering the TO Owing SPGCIC S In I 3 an tor CCWOTS. 3 lbia . . . . . . . . . 25C gzlasatlyli 'b liege of going on life's urney I at e B to take place. i W " 3 together for fifty years. gal! a century has gone by since . '”'”'V '"”" L333. Y k ' . Pk ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : rt No doubt you hm -ee.-I mm '0" Wise your. truth to etch Misses Shoes and Overslioes - - - amusn --mt-on Onions. 3 lbs. . . . . . . . . .. 25: 01' pi changes and had your trials and other. You have filled the lriterving I mod,” " D '..dI.d 0' :2 H". 55: "3 tribulations through life but you years with honest toil which has . '-n'n.. 2 'bd 45c ' ' ' ' 1 have both met them with patience, brought you a fair share of pros- , . 8 t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Robin Hood SW33” '"d l'e”""”""' p"”y' SAVAGE BROWN STRAP SHOESeC and E Widths. Most sizes from 0 m .'.an.'..' k H , Toyou, SiaterMarshall.wsax- Youhavssharedyourjoyssnd 3(rd 131.495) ONLY ,,,,,,,,................................. 53-49 gpgo ......... C OUT. TBI. eaeeeoeaa if", tend a special tribute for being sorrows and laboured together to gu ' " Mg: - 5'-ad auch a faithful worker in our aa- Provide I" "'9 C”ml”"5 Of 3 happy BLACK yA'fEN'1' sTRAPS (Regular 4.95)eONLY . . . . . . . a e - - - on - - - 32-99 . ' t... -a.. 4-. "U ,......' ..--.'p.Aa-u - - soclation, never falling to always lend a helping hand. Your good deeds and kindness in helping others out surely hasn't been for- gotten. To you. Mr. Marshall. we are sorry that you have poor health but do hope that you will be bless- ed with better health in the future. We ask you to accept this gift just as a little rememhrauu and hope God's richest blessing will home. Every worthy object for the upbuilding of your community, has' met with your generous support May God richly bless you both on this very special occasion, and may you be long spared to enjoy the fruits of your labour of love., As a token of our esteem pleasei accept this gift in grateful apprcc-l lation. Signed on behalf of the Com- munity of Kingston. follow you in the years that lie ahead, and that you will both be spared to celebate more anniver- caries. Signed on behalf of the members of Queen Mary L. O. B A. The Clyde Rivar Presbyterian V. I1. 8. also remembered Mr and Mrs. Marshall by Mrs. John Gil- lespie presenting them with a gold Kenwood blanket while Mrs. John- nie Beer read the following ad- dress. Doar Mrs. Marshall: We have come to your home this evening as representatives of the members lobsiermen Are Film Subject LONDON (CPD - A Nova Sco- tian quayside has been recreated in one of the largest film sets Iver built in Britain. t Covering more than 18.000 equate feet at the Rank Organiza- tion's Pinewood Studios. the set for "High Tide at Noon" in model- led on North West Cove, in small fishing community near Queens- land. N.S. Frame houses. a quaysids store and a wooden jetty, all scale- liodels of their Nova Scotia coun- terparts, give a real - as - life Ippearance to the big sound ltage. The sense of realism is completed by the "waterfront." a huge tank containing 550 gallons of water in which float Canadian- stylc fishing dorles, on( hearing the inscription 'lLunenhurg. N.S." "We had to make the set exactly like the real thing," says art director Teddy Carrick. who built it with the aid of on-the-spot sketches and more than zoo photographs taken earlier this year while the cast was on loca- Hon in Canada. "We shot all the panoramic metres at North West Cove, itself. lo the set here had to be correct h every detail." "High Tide at Noon." a story of lava Scotia lobster flshennen. stars Drithh actor Michael Craig. who once lived in Canada, and American actress Betta st. John. The cast also includes veteran Canadian actor Alexander Knox d lnadon, Ont. - Craig. I newcomer to the Brit- bltsereernwesttocaaada attire of it as! stunned diupper It dud-'-huh; M molt! feeding time lloppier and easier for you, tool a we years. d i, ' " '3," . - - ' """' .:.'..P”'"...::,:;.;. :1. ..,.':'”' '-:,p.,"i"'...... ::;'-::.1,or,1.-ior.,,,,,,:i,;-,:-,;-:,-- -to-,;;--.ro-an iron so in into ngrowing-ch id. serve forini And an semi 51 '"”"o' Heinz uses only the highest quality lean meat, lap 35.. ndhngn .4 ',q::'..:ubtb( at gdmmmjuigtgfugfinzf-sazazrngmmau yourself. Count. when d. my 5.33 asst . A.d”,'bu,wrdom'um,whb'ht”dyh or for eias- sduneot viii t Mr. and Mrs. Marshall thanked all for their kindness and tk ” - BROWN AND BLACK PULLON ovnitsnoics-sizes and half sizes from i child's sizes 5 to misses' size 3. YOURS FOR ONLY s2.49 fulneu in remembering themuan this, their golden anniversary. Te"9i'f00di0i1 Heinz Strained and Junior Meats keep, baby I-nappy , , , 7 . eon,-Wu I ;wr'- fl? ”W'" FQW r"-7-wwr 1' baby needs LePAGE SHOE co. 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