MAY__2. 1949_ ll (Ll i rrrrourrcrrrtt i EH15 1iRR1UNli l On Your Summer 11555.<>c> Other Permanents COLD WAVE worth 15.00 for . . . .. 10.00 MACHINELESS worth 10.00 for 1 END PERM worth 5.00 for EXPERT OPERATORS NOONAN’S BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR Phone 68-3 PERMANENT MITED TIME ONLY) Regular 1.50 (MACHINE) FOR ONLY 7.50 3.50 ERSIDE VANCOUVER, April 27—(CP)— youngest, he added. is less than a The co-responclent in a divorce case here today was a 90-year-old pros- peclor and farmer. who said he was the father o! tlve illegiti ate rhiidren born since 1933. he year old. Mr. Justice J. S. Wood o! the Supreme Court granted n decree to Thomas Keeley, dissolv- ing his 20-year marriage to Bertha Keeley, 37. C I ' I PRINCE _ MU T .3- Fl D ESTABLISH by insurance. Rest assured by AGE CARL WEEKS. Albertans W. R WARREN. Remington GEDDIE MACLIOD. Bonaluw SYDNEY B. BIRCH. Port Hill V. VERNON CRAIG. Middleton xi It. MACLEAN, North Wilt- re. 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Miss Aline Maddix o1’ Houston spent the Easter holidays at her homo in Urbainville. am. Oelinei Bernard. Summer- side. is et present visiting her tether. Mr. Emmanuel Gallant, St. Phillip. W“ Mary Wedge. Summeralde, spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wedge. 5t. Phillip. Miss Sophie Arsenault. who had been employed in Charlottetown tor some timmhas returned to her homo in Urbainville. Mb Emma Arsenault is at. pre- sent at her home alter having been employed in Moncton tor some time. ' Mr. More Gonnier, 8t. Phillip. is home again alter having spent the winter studying at 5t. Anne la Pecatlere Agricultural College. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Arsenault again atier having spent the winter in Strmmeralde. Many of the young boys who. having spent the winter working ir various parts oi’ the country. are home again. Friends of Mrs. Fidele Arsen- nult. Urbainville, are sorry to ‘earn that she is s patient in the Prince County Hospital. All wish to: a. speedy recovery. ‘MSss ‘Nora Richard. Urbeinville. spent Easter with her parents. lvrr. and ‘Mrs. Oeoired Richard. after having been employed in Charlottetown tor some time. Miss Lina Arsenault has return- ed to Bridgeport. Conn. after spending some time with her us- rents. Mr. and Mira. Emmanuel Arsenault. 5t. Chrysostorne. The deepest sympathy ot this community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Math DwRoches and ia-miiv of Summer-side. on the death oi’ their little daughter. Among those who attended the annual teachers’ convention are the Misses Melina Bernard oi st. Phillip. and Alodie Calssie oi Eg- mont Bay. The sincere sympathy o! this community is ext/ended to Mr. Stephen Arsenault on the death ct his brother, Alphy Arsenauit. who died recently in Chelsea. Mass. Miss ‘Louise Gallant. who is working in .Moncton. spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Syrua Gallant, Ur- bainville. Miss Mathilda Arsensult- who ts a student in Notre Dame's Ac- ademy. Miscouche. spent the Ens- ter holldaya with her parents, M1". and Mrs. Alyre Arsenault. 6t. Chrysostome. Friends of Mr. Edmond Gai- lant. st. Ifllrbfifli, are glad to see him home again alter being a patient in the Prince Countyl-Ios- pltal tor a couple of weeks. The Misses Florence and Dora Araenault. both students. spent Easter with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arsenault. Ab- ra.m's Village. Miss Lucy Arsenault. a student in Prince of Wales College. and Mr. Lmtis Araenault o! Bummer- side. scent the Easter week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victorin Arsenault. St. Chrysost- ome. In the evening o! Saturday. April 23- the community of Arb- ram’: Village shocked and saddened to learn oi the sudden death oi’ Mira. Marc Arsenauit. She leaves to mourn. besides her t band. one ‘son. Jerry at Chelsea, Mesa. and one daughter, also in the United States. The last meeting oi’ the Wo- men's study Club was held at the home oi’ Mrs. Stephen Arsenuult on April 1s. 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