MARCH 14. 1952 E MEMORIAM JOHN J. CALLAGIIAN Tm rwdents of Lake Verde and vm,.M,, were deeply saddened on Febmary 9111. 1953. when it be- cam: known that John J. Callag- ,, had passed away at the Char- lhaiietown Hospital. a victim of disease. tanner. m;f,,,d.r?i.d Lake Verde. May uni. 1339 the eldest son or the late Mr udllvirs. Hugh Callaghan. he en- ”. ed in farming until the out- hicsak or the nrst World war. Re- ,m.,.,mg 1.-om overseas in 1018. he mop up railroading. and was a valued employee of the C. N. R. umu December i950. when he was forced to retire due to ill health. During the Autumn of 1951. with his wile and tamily he moved to Charlottetown. where he entered me city Hospital. and despite the nut medical skill. and the tender rue of a lovinl Inmily. he passed pe”efu11y away, on the above mentioned dale. . , I lie was irequently visited during 1... inst iilncss by his pastor. Rev Urban Gllils. also by his former M5”,-, Msgr. Maurice MacDonald. who administered to hlni the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church of which he was always a devout "mr,"Q.?f.irc'r his wife (nee Margaret Mackenzie) he leaves to mourn ,5,” dgughlers and two sons. Mmely (Mary) Mrs. Leo Callag- han. Charlottetown; Tenn and innle. Charlottetown; Allan. Tor- ..mn, Ontario. and Kenneth. Lake Verde; also one sister and five hrothers; Anne. Fairileld. Maine; Ambrose. New York: James. Chest- ...” mu, Mass; Augustine. Fair- nrld. Maine; Owen and Louis. Lake "(Elise funeral under the direction or M, E. Jenkins. to St. Joachim": church. Vernon River. on Tuesday. February 12th, was largely attend- ed, notwithstanding the inclem- envy of the weather. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor Rev. Urban Giliis. who also per- lormed the services at the grave. where all that was mortal ot a kind husband and loving rather was laid to rest. The pallbearers in Charlotte- town were. Philip Shea. J. J. Mac- Kenzle, Joseph Acorn. Ambrose Steele. John Noddy. Raymond Trainor. and at Vernon River, .io.seph Redmond. Earle Acorn. Rgymond, Wood. J. W. Mcvarish, James Redmond and Colin Mac- Ni-:1. Mass ('iirtis wilt-. Alla.n. Mary. Leo and Family. Tena. Kenneth, Betty and Kevin. Annie. Owen and Clara. Louis. Augustine. Anne. James. v The Callaghan Family, New York. l2i. Mrs. Agnes McAree. Charlotte- t . (N71 Mrs. Nellie Goimley, Boston. Mass. I Lieut. J. E. Callaghan. wife and family. Boston. Mass. lildivin Trainor. Hermitage. Mr. and Mrs. John Stalz, Water- ford. Conn. John Callaghan. New Perth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. New Perth. W and Mrs. Daniel l-liigiies. Ilrnniore. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes. Fort Auzustus. . Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Kenny. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mciaree. Bos- lnn. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Boston. Mass. , Mrs. Mary Harrington and Frank MI-Aree. Boston. Mass. M3: and Mrs. Bernard Callaghan. Charlottetown. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gnrmiey. HI. Teresa's. Mr. and Mrs. Josciph Ti-ainor, st. Euzeiie McAree. ' Teresa's. Augstlne Callaghan. Dromore. Mr .and Mrs. Joseph McAree. St. Teresa's. l-tarry Tralnor and Family. st. ll'rresa's. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Trainor. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Corcoran. Bos- ton. Mass. John F. Callaghan. Dromorc. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Iona. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly and Family. Lake Verde. Frank Wood. Lake Verde. Catherine. John and Clare Mc- Eachern. l-lemiltugeh Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mcivor. Lake Verde. Mr. Lake Verde. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Redmond. Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Duffy, Vil- lage Green. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wisnie-.r, Watervale. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly and Edna. Fort Augustus. Jack. Chester and Rita Callag- han. Auburn. Peter J. McDonald. Charlotte- town. i Danny Kelly, Fort Augustus. Mr .and Mrs. Maurice Redmond. Charlottetown. Frances Nacidy. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doucette. Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mclnnis, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Murphy, Charlottetown. Mrs. Florence Linn. Somme:-ville, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Power. El- liotvale. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Solomon and Genevieve Georgetown. Mr .and Mrs. Jack Flynn and Family. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Malachias Callag- han. Charlottetown. Ernest F. Gallant. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Beawn, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter oatway and Family. Charlottetown. Mr. P. H. Mac'Millan. Charlotte- town. Mary and Eleanor Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Kelly and Family. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crawford. Bernice and John 1-laughey. Char- lottetown. Mrs. John Mclnnis and Family Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Molntyre, Charlottetown. Patrick Dennis, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. William Murnag- han, Charlottetown. Mr .and Mrs. James Smith. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George Prowse and Family, Charlottetown. Mary and James Wisncr. Char- ioltetown. Holy Name So.-icty, River. Mr. and Mrs. William Powell, Waterville. Me. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mclsaac Maine. and Mrs. Lawrence Poole; and Mr. John McDonald. Falriield. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Redmond and Linda. Dorchester. Mass. Mrs. Mary E. Mccarron. Milton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Cvr. Maine Richard Powell and Alice Kor- shaw. Watervlilc. Maine. Mary Redmond, Boston. Mass. Patrick Mocarron, Borden. Mrs. Annie McEntee and Family. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNaIly. Charlottetown. Jean Mcvarisli and Noreen Wis- ner. Charlottetown. James lliurnaghan. Tarantum. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacLean. Lake Verde. Mr. and Mrs. Aurustinv: Wisner and Priscilla. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trainor and Mary Elaine. Charlottetown. Mrs. Mary Seale. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Steele Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Coady and Family. Charlottetown. Rev. A. J. McLeod. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Curley, Her- mitage. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garland. I-let-mitage. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Quinn and l"a.inily. Watcrvalc. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Duffy. Fort Augustus. Mrs. John Boylan and Gavan. Lake Verde. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Duffy, Fort Augustus. Mr. and Mrs. .l. W. Cioken. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walsh and Family. Watervale. Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Callaghan. Charlottetown. Murnaghaxi. Vernon Mm cnmmm Mcxcnzm Char, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boylan. 1,,.,,.,ww". Souris. M, .and M”. Frank Tumor. Laura and Damien Lynn. Aub- Dromore. "m Mr. Ind Mn 1 L Mcxemle, Mrs. Margaret Hayes. Charlotte- Montreal. (2). WW” Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shea. M” "d M"' Jmph Di Ry” wmuvaln and Family. Avondale. ' Mr. and Mrs. Adclbcrt Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Creamer. Auburn. west Falmouth. Mass. Philip Shea. Charlottetown. Charles McKenzie. ontnrln. Urban and George McKenzie. Montreal. (2), Mr. and Mrs. stilimnn Marian. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKenzie, Montreal. Melvin and Teresa Curley. Boa- ton. Mg”, Mr. and'Mrs. Lake Vordc. V 3:12 and Mrs. Jurepli Acorn. Mill- IG ', Felix Redmond. MI. and Mrs Joseph wood and Mary. Lake Verde. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mcvarish. Htrmitage. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacNcil. Vernon River. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright. Vernon River. William Jackman. Charlottetown W-lane-1" rtedmond Ur.) Lake M . ' . Lag: v:I;g..ma. Raymond vtood - d Mr. . uh vlgllda s Joseph Redmond KINII EIJLE Frederick Callaghan. Toronto. Ontario. Gerald Mt-Guirk. Toronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garnhuni and Family, Charlottetown. Catherine and Mary Dutiy, Char- lottetcwn. Loretta Shea. Boston. Mass. Thomas F. Morton. Dot-cheater. Mass. Catholic women's League. Vci-non River. Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Curran. Si-anhope Road. Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bo;-lan, Auburn. Marilyn Mcl-:wen. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trainer and Family. Wstei-vale. Mr .and Mn. William Redmond. Lake Verde. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Redmond. Lake Verde. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Callaghan. Auburn. Mr. and Mrs.) William Doyle. Vil- lags Green. Mr. and Mrs. John Noddy and Family. Orwell. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monaghan. Charlottetown Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Lacey. Ch' town. R. R. George Keatinz. Meulnl of sympathy Eileen McKenzie. Mlllview. Catherine and Florence O'shea Boston. Mass. Genevieve Salomon. Georaewwlh Mrs. Loretta Shea. Brookllnh Maas. . and Mrs. Ivan Redmond. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jose-ph Collins, La Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Proivac. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larkin. Charlottetown. '1'!-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN William F. Power. Bedlam, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burke. Pis- quid. Percy Mccarron. St. Mary's Road Mrs. A. Callaghan. New York. Sr st. Augustus, N. D. A.. Char- lotietown. Frederick Callaghan, Toronto, nt. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor. St. Mary's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Quinn. Water- vale. Mr. and Mrs. Wluiam Redmond. Lake Verde. 1st Lieut. J. E. Callahan, Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. James Garland. Avondalo. Ray Kelly. Oakville. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Maolnlod. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Creamer. Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hennesaey. Borden. Mrs. John stalz, husband and family. Conn. Mr .and Mrs. Neil Campbell. Panmure Island. Mrs. Patrick Micoarron. at. Mary's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilitlin. Blair, Ont. Ladies Aid of the B. I. S.. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hughes. Dm- IIIOPC. Tena Macxenzie, Dorchester. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns. Southporl. Margaret Burns. Southport. Mrs. N. J. MaoNeii. City Hospi- l Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Murphy and Family, Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stewart. John F. Callaghan and Mary. Dromore. Phyllis Sinnott. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hughes. Charlottetown. Blrt. Ml. Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi McNally. Charlottetown. Marie Gallant. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MoGlynn, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAvlnn, Pisquid. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Martin. Charlottetown. l Freda smith. Mt. Stowart. Mrs. Jonathan Attlecl; and Bruce Mt. Stewart. Grace Steele, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Waye and family. Charlottetown. Jean Altleck, Charlottetown. Anita Lynds, Charlottetown. Donaida and Katherine Mc- Donald. Charlottetown. Elizabeth Duiiy. Charlottetown. Lois McLean. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler. Mt. Albion. 1Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Acorn. Mill- v ew Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan and family. Lorne Valley. Estelle Power, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Power, Mermaid. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walsh, Watervaie. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grimes and Family. Watervale. Edna McVarish. Boston. Mass. Evelyn and Aiban Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jenkins. Mili- View. Prniik Mi-Varish. Souris. Bernard Praught. Pownal. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mt:Klnnon, Avondale. Lodge 218 Brotherhood Mainten- ance of way. Mrs. Capt. Roarh. Halifax. N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGuirk. Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boylan and Famlli-. Auburn. , Sr. M. Margarita. Klnkora. Mary Mcl-Jntee, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. Cullen. Dartmouth. N. S. Enrollments and Spiritual Bouqnsta offered Sr. M. Margarita. Klnltora. Spin- luai Bouquet. Talia Macxenzic. Dorchestcr, Mass. Enrollment. Franciscan Mass. League for the Dead. Pedpetual Membership. Mrs. Mary Kervln. Me. Emrollment Jesuit Seminary Guild. 1 year. Vivian Wood. Charlottetown. Enrollment Jesuit Seminary As- sociation. 1 year. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry and family. Boston. Mass. Enrollment Jcsuit sem.inary Guild. 1 year. Jimmie and vietta Michand, Me.. Enrollment Jesuit Seminary Guild. 1 year. -” Mrs. l-larry A. O'Neil. merit Jesuit year. Enroll- Seminary Guild. 1 Flowers Wreath - Manager and Stall! Royal Batik of Canada. Charlotte- town. Wreath-Lodge 215 Brotherhood Maintenance of Way. Spray-Mr. Harry L. lrlolmes. Falrneld. Maine. Spray-Brother Gus and Sister Anne. Fairneid. Maine. Card Of Thanks , "the family of the late John J. Callaghan wish to thank Monsig- nor Maurice MacDonald. Doctor. Sisters and Nurses oi the Char- lottetown Hospital. Also Rev.Urban Glllis. the choir of Vernon River. those who sent Mass Cards. Mes- sages of sympa y and all others who helped in any way during our recent and bsreavemnt. STOPS HEADACHE FST llspmm Islander En Route . . : xii Styling themselves "The Eli: Five" nnfl .lU5i- about the most eager troop to embark recently for Europe aboard the Ascanin. A KNUP "1 5351"" 2-uh Brigade, in Germany. Part of the ins! form- CLYDE RIVER W. RI. 8. l by Mrs. Ira Auld. The February meeting of the was held on Thursday February 14th. The program uas under leadership or the President, Mrs. J. reported Beer assisted by several oi the treats. members. A reading two members "The Faithful Few" Roll to last longer . . requirements from 'X2'ton Pickup through Extra-Heavy-Duty 5-ton "Big John" with (i.(I.w'. of 41,000 lbs. 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Now. the newest. most powerful, smoothest and thrifticstlford V-8 Truck Engines ever built power the Great Canadian Truck Linc . . . the line that's buill tlrcugtr . and cover ALL hauling 3 Germany: ;,:-;ft91t""-W.Vi piece Brigade" at Hnnnovcr. Alinrr, loll in ritzlit. nrc: Privates Mui'r.1:r (';iliill. 'v'mdsnr, ()nl.: Jark G1-nrzn .N'tanlr-y. fharlottetowii: lray and a reading was also givcn'and one visitor was also present. Meeting closed by sinking Hymn An M:-tivn from the Co-rm" i?2.a.S?.?..T.” l”f5.'.2? .iiZE.”iEfF.f.i-E Clyde River Presbyterian W. M.- S.., W, M. S. to unite with them for,” dunm M1,-rh mmh was Sen” cvcning' the World Day of Prayer serviccl was received and plans made re-i the gardnig same, The sick committee received also a letter and Card thanking the members for same. call was answered with n was given by Mrs. Katherine Mur- verse of scripture by ten members Gl.()OMY POI-'.T All the works of Lascellcs niltr. will Join the ”Sl1mv- Aher-: ,cronibie. liitgiisll poet who died in ever held in the rnmmuniiy. and 1935 dval uilh irnizedy or disaster.-ihe many ilorai tributes bore tes- IN MfEvMOllIAM THOMAS Goluuu. Glenwood and vicinity was shocked and saddened on February 8th, 1952, when it became known that one or its most respected citizens. Thomas Gorriii, was call- ed to Higher Service. Parting: from loved ones always brings sorrow. but when it comes with such suddenness is very hard to bear. Mr. Gorrill, who was in his 69th year. and in good health. was R prosperous farmer. and built up a beautiful farm property. and was working in the woods. when he was killed by A falling tree. Mr. Gorrlll was a true Christian gentleman. and was always ready to witness for his Master. whom he served and loved to lift his voice in singing praises to His name. timony ad the esteem in which he was held. service was held 1"ahru- ary 11th. at his home, and was conducted by Mr. Heber I-is.rd.i'. assisted by Rev. W. G. Dickson and Mr. Owen F. Underwood. The ad- dress "The lnevitable Appoint.- ment" was delivered by a former pastor and triend. Rev. J. M. Sheen. who spoke of Mr. Gorrill's readiness for such an appointment. Music was under the direction of Mrs. 1-2. L. MacDougall and hym.-is sun; were: "Forever with the Lord", "The Sands of Time are Sinking," and itsafe in the Arms of Jesus." also two duets. "Beyond the Sunset" and "Will the Circle be ,Unbrokeii” were sweetly rendered by Misses Lor- raine MacNeill and Evelyn Gay. Flower bearers were: Edward and George Gorrill, Bennie Oultnn, Ted and Chris Sabine. Therm Ellis, Vaughan MacDou:,all and James l-iarris. Pallbearers were all nephews. Harry. Leslie and Gar-neld Gorrlli. He was A member of C'Leary Nazarene Church, where he will be missed. as he will be in Glenwood United Church. where he. was ll faithful member of the choir mid it Sunday School Superintendent for many years. and where he was also active in the layman's work of the Church. His loss will also be greatly felt. in the community where hc was always ready to help with any worthwhile eiiicrpr'.st. lie leaves to mourn their loss two sons. Cecil of Glenwood: Wymen all home; and two dau;;hiers. Flo-.-,. Mrs. Alvin Maclsaac. 1-lebron. and Elaine. R. N. Mrs. Lorne Jelley. Charlottetown: and seventeen grandchildren and two great-grand- children; also four brothers, Amos ot Glenwood: Irving. of Pontiex. sask.: Lincoln, Buliea. Sask.. and Gartield of Creston. B. C.: also two sisters. Bertie. Mrs. Moreshead oi isydney. C. B.: and Ella. Mrs. War- ren of Florida. U. S. A. llis wile 'R.ebie predeceased him 10 months ago. His funeral. one of the largest torque output . . , provemcnts to handle light more easily and economically than ever before. , V G in Fl W necred advancements. this smooth 8-cylinder plant is "stepped-up" to 106 horsepower with . plus tremendous Humphrey. Robert and Roy -Oulton. Interment was in the family plot at Bethel with committal service by Rev. W G. Dickson and Rev. J M. Sheen, and the sliigliig of "shall We Gather at. the River?” The sympathy of a wide coni- munlty of friends are with the family in this time of their be- reaxement. . Just. hr-ymid lilafs gatewav is a garden bright. and fair. Whore again we'll meet. our loved ones. 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