-.;.~.~....~.._ SPORTING ALL manner of Highland tartan Scotsmer. gath- ered in large number at the Charlottetown Saturday even- ing. to hol.d their annual d.iu- ner honoring “St. Andrew" the patron saint of Scotland. skurl of the pipes me liagis was escorted into the banquet hall. where it was addressed by Rev. Donald A. Campbell. shown above, on his right is Mrs. Jock Sutherrliand wife of the president of the Caledonia Club of P.E.I. Calidonia Club Holds St! h annual Saint T e Dinner, held by the Caledonian Club of P.E.l. in the Charlotte- town Hotel, Saturday niglit. dmw a large and colourful gatlicrinc. Ladies sported tartan sasiies and several gentlemen were in highland dress. A sprig of heather for evewone hail bcen .-Xndrew ' s chieftan '. was piped , Brllcc .\la('— Laren, and was addressed in the t:radn't.1'onal manner by the. bell. Stirring pipe music and ex- hibitiorns of dancing followed the banquet and were pl‘0\'i{lt1d by the Lads’ and Lassies' Pipe Band under Pipe . Major l\'ill"rcd Burkie. The toast to the “ Sixth Marriage When First Husband Located ‘divorced again in 1953 ‘i n ‘ Bani‘ Mrs ' ltlt-lward i Jed. she tcstified. CHAT‘!-IAM. 0 ntxth marriage of Mrs. erlce Medley, 63. of Chatham. has been annulled Mr. he found out he was "te ._€ixt guy." e and $4,000 cash he said he gave his wife. Mr. Justice Dnnn(“.l_\' said Mrs. Medley was “fully aware" that her first husband, Thomas Harold R a y m o n d, 64. of Chatham was alive when she went through five other forms of marriage between l9-l4 an 59 Medley c l a 1 m 9 it she could not find her first husband . . , and Ray- mond testified they had . rated in 1926 after eight years of marriage which produced’ our child. . Medley married Alfred abombard in London. 3nt., Nov. 10. i944. He died lll lays later aftrr falling out of Mrs She then 1945, That marriage mdcd in divorce in Nevada in 946 Eight days after er’ iivorce she married Harry E. ’riem San Francisco. They vere divorced in 1949. she said. She went through a form of marriage with Arthur C. Wiler .»f Detroit in 1950 and was Medley became husband num- Donnelly here was no evidence to show hat Mrs. M e d l e y received ' 1,000 from Medley to pay off lien on her car and he added hat he had no jurisdiction over { claim hf $2.200 which Medley 1 I ST. LOUIS E ‘ Mr. and Mrs. David Wedge; mere married recently in Im-5 iaculate Conception Church, 'almer Road. Rev. Nazare Gal-; ant performed the ceremony. ‘he bride is the daughter of Mr nd Mrs. Carl Thibideau of Eh- sfleet. The groom is the son of lois left for Saint John. N.B.. here she will visit members of ' hr family. 5 lfllr. and Mrs. Raymond Gu- ct. Summersde. were recent isitors of Mrs. Gaudet's p a r- ots. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gau- at. ‘George Perry of the Canadian Myers of -Petervllle « flpcentlgr for Toronto. Ont., " vulhumplnyed. ' Andrew's Banquet Kinnon. "The Ladies" was pim- posed by the Honourary (mief Douguld Mai-Kinnon. President C. Sutherland occupied the chair and proposed “The Day and A’ Wha Honour It." Rev. Kenncth W. R. Cameron, a native of Scotland gave the main addncss. a fascinating ac- F- } count of one of the sadder per- iods of Scottish history, when liizililzunrlers were cildalred from the moors and glans to maltc i\‘a_\' for sheep, grouse and deer. Many had emigrated about that time to Nova Sodtila and l".E.I. Gaelic solos by Miss Helen Leland and Scottish songs by Do Lloyd .\iarti'n completed the ex- cellent program, which was in charge of the dinner commit.tee_ club was under the cha-innanship of Clar- glven by Chief I-Inward liar-;enre Walker. ls Annullecl in nt. 'C.Pl~~'l‘he allrzcs was drawn out of their ;services between Shannon. Bos- Flm-- joint bank account in Detroit by too and New York. It will not [operate to Gander. his wife. T urn in at the Sign ofthe big them-— CLEAN ACROSS CANADA .‘l”l'-t“E:_§R|'lA'"l'Sl-It AMER}? on. COMPANY LIMITED BALTIC Earle Stewart. Malpeque, has: been a patient in Prince Countyl Hospital for several days and is’ much improved. Min Madeline Goodwin, Ken-‘ Iington, is a patient in Prince County Hospital. , Miss Christine Ramsay a n d Mrs. Darrell Lyle were recent visitors to Baltic. David Mncxenzie. Baltic, is‘ mild!!! 3 Rood recovery. He was: a passenger in the car in which Mr. Carroll of Baltic met h i s death recently. Mr. MacKenzic is a patient in P ri n c e County Hospi Mr.and Mrs. Harry Wall and daughter Cathy of Indian River motored to Saint John, ‘.\'.B.. Wednesday. to be -i Mrs. Walls’: father, Eugene French. who is ill there. On Wednesday evening the members of Princetown U n i ted Church choir, Malpeque, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Carruthers, Hamilton, where a most enjoyable evening was spent singing an hymns. The pianist Clarence Carr. A deli c io us lunch was served by Mrs. Car- ruthers assisted by her daught- ers. Joan. Linda, Marilyn a n d, 8. l C.V.' Transport lnounced approval of an appli- a commercial air service be- tween 0 Ireland. The Irish line proposes the sign that stands for finest service and petroleum products Every year, the familiar B-A Rondet becomes an oasis-along-the-way to more and more Canadian motorists. Once you become a B-A customer, the reason is obvious . . . expert service . . . quality products . . . and proudly standing behind Mr. B-A. Discover for yourself the fine products he sells. . . the new brand of efficient service he ofl'ers. When next you need service along the way, turn in at the sign of the big B-A. IN EVERY B-A PRODUCT... THE PRICELESS BENEFIT OF QUALITY GRANT LICENCE OTTAWA lCP) -— The Board Friday an- M!‘ cation by Irish International ‘ Airlines for a licence to operate M ntreal and Shannon. initially to operate the service conjunction with existing lster Poul Mr. Hellyer ;ful to mention the positions jthe various members. I-Iellyer former Con or strategic iHe||yer ls Oueried On Nuclear Weapons OTTAWA (OP)--Defence Min- ; Mr. Churchill then asked what conceded gposltlon Canada would take to in the Commons that some {make sure there is no use of ‘member or members of mm gnuclear weapons the [favor the immediate use of nvu- ‘concurrence of allies. ‘clear weapons to meet a Soviet’ iattack. But he declined the request ,Gordon Churchill, lservative defence minister. lldentify them. without External Affairs Minister Paul 1Martin said this was an im- °' proper question. ' Mr. Churchill said the subject ,was of absolute, vital import- sagd a NATO ‘ance to the peace of the world. ; ,'ministerial meeting will be held ‘ what SWPS Wflllld the Canadian; ‘soon and that it would not help- government take to ensure that i situation, Mr. Martin re of lno NATO country used tactical _ ‘ nuclear weaponllsubject at is without the concurrence of tho others? he asked. 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