PA RT A: C '92‘. OF THE SOURIS PARADE Iy THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadians took a moment out of the satellite age Monday to re- member their war dead from other anxious times. While the nation honored Canadian who 1 two lites orbi the e it of continuing international ten-t lions Men across_the nationmiiaid it in . taph was unveiled bearing author and poet: “We, giving all. gained all Nei- ther lament us nor 0 praise nly death that slays. The official government mem- orial service was held Monday in Confederation Square in d in t FOLLOW [Canadians Take Time To Remember War Dead of War Prime wounded overseas with the lvtith battalion the First World War. becarne the first service in Fredericton. l D the end of the First World taph where l~‘isherie.~ Minister M the salute. Brig. J Minister Diéfeii-linker, E L‘. Brown. officer coiiimandiiig at-Lean took during service the New Brunswick niilitary area. in the was the speaker at the cenotapti At some veteran‘ prime minister to lead points on the New Brunswick- the the nation in remembrance. He was joined arch reminded General Massey and gess, president of the Cana- Square. diaai Legion. Fred .\lacl"arlane. 70. repre.~ented Cana- and provincial officials joined in She these husband at Vimy Ridge lll the lines by Rudyard Ki-pling. Britishl First World War and lhl'(‘(' sons self and other provincial and mu- Bur NCS. icd h e Secoi CAPITAL L border vetuans of Go 'ernor- countries held Joint observances. I) id L. At Montreal's D 0 m m l ri i 0 n elect Senator Sarto Fourn-ier. representatives of of Lieutenant - Governor l-‘auteux by lost her first placing wreaths The lieutenant - governor hunt- officials part in a in Quebec City Sunday. War. nicipal service World EAD he pattern of the Ottawa. ~t‘f‘\- placing wrcattis at the cross of ln all things recall—it is fear not ice was followed at across the country. a Canadian Legion pdl‘adt‘d»llpS ‘and representatives alifax l Th to the memorial Ottawa Saint John. N.B, more than 2,000 wreaths at the cenotaplis sacrifice in Battlefields Park Toronto Mayor Nathan Phil- of the l a c e d ccno- n provincial ‘ ’éEOf“CiflOWtT Tuesday. Nov 12. 1957 Th: Guardian Page 5 Miss Virginia Burke is visiting with relaliies in Morell. i‘ . r Vincent Elordietta of Pic-. tou. NS. was a weekend guest at the home of Mr and Mrs. P. Soloman Mr AJ Robertson. til Wins- , Pl-2.l Mutual lnsurancel Company agent. was a business I visitor to Georgetown on Mon- day l . .. Norman Thompson and daughter Deborah and Mrs J “(.1 Lavers. motor to Montague on Monday, Mr Joserli Clory. who is em- _ ployed with L.M. Poole and (‘o. of Charlottetown. was a weekend visitor to his home in George‘. n. , , Friends of Mr. John . Mac» Donald are sorry to hear of his illness. which necessitated his entering the Prince Edward‘ . Island Hospital All wish him an .- early return to good health. I. Miss Phyllis Martell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Will: : ° I C he. kills) ' d the - i . _ . S 'd:‘”d,.w_ we hy “mm! at ll a.m.—-the Nth annivorsaryl veterans marched to the ceno— taph. More than o.000 attended .ln,m s_ Martell taken a post-l‘ T~ PM me -~ ~— .:’.:..:'::: b ' 0 memorial at 10:25. Addressea: . _ l 5 ‘ ‘ Novem er S gt. . M- Joseph tow» . -» Montague ~ - ll ervices ‘campbent.-Reg. Dom Sham Slight Accident SOURIS I Mme :,..v.iuiR’,....,...:,‘.r.l,ar.-,l.:,.:[.e..l..L).v.U:.I .M,_l ,Z,.,g,a5 _.,.:..,i:;.;,_u:.;.,“. _ - y . . . a rec n s r to . . vincia ovemmen r n t_ ~‘.l|l\ lllll‘l‘l(‘.\ and falling llll'.'.ll bcliool, and muons. y5rKw’m:_p;;d"Runan R(‘:'au§§l.Vc' In MOMCQUC Mr. and Mrs Pius Cheterie. The sympathy nflne commumlyof w'elf3r._- Investigator was ‘ ““"""““”” [31 to deler The guest 5.P°*”‘.°’- Re" wwnadfre The guest speak" was R~C‘A~F- E“3l3“d- 599'" 31'9"?“ is extended to the family of the‘ business visitor to Georgetown’ ... rc.~idciit.s of several Kinr;’s'McLardle. said this was a fittingjuem 'C‘ J A M Do M minor qccidmt occurred leave at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 131. Alpnnn,-ln, Maclm-i‘i_<_ Sour- on Monday. l l ttl\ torlllps from attendinglm-casion to recall. keeping be.tP who ‘3hen"dd”;:d H‘: yesterday evening about no Isaac Arsenault, Souris They ‘l, Line Road_ Mrs» pa”-ick Murphy was M ll“ ‘””“3J "}“"““'l3' 5""’l('°5 '9? }:’“T mmds the Pflflfipal foriefin ‘ um. nu; mg eorner of Riva then left for North Bay, Ontario, The sympathy of the commu~ recent \'lSll.0!‘ to her former home Mrs wmmm ne“m_. M Hmpual {M ‘h’ Mmherhmd -.....< lll miiiiec-lion vtlth Rcnu-mr npttmmlttuiilveléertkiité sdfigdmgffgreeg M 1058 Joseph Helmeswy. ‘id. D,-we ‘M M.” sq,-gen where Pius has been transferredmnity lg extended in the family of in Bay liortufne. whefrelhshe wits Bmdonen. is Smmn pmmnu A Canada m Remembrance Day L" "“‘ hm Tdom {mm reg“. and wan, _ President of the Souris Legion Montague. Mr. and Mrs Gordon MacDon- the late Mrs. LdwardM0_Vnatlh- €‘l,'li‘;|ia$e'<;_..lsger 3 er ’ r" wreath Monday at the i\lemui'ial Ceremonies at Montaflue. _ t.t—.oitr.t:iowN Rt-memh. do", of _,.pm.,, and ,.e,»mo‘n and branch {sad ‘They Shall Grow The car. 1- 195-3 Mercury. -Id R-C-A (-ermany 8T95Dt‘"d”lR V{h°=*¢’ funeral was held '3~"‘= Miss M“ Lam RN 0, m, so * ’ ’ “‘ ‘ " ‘E " ’ l.llli(‘ Dan‘ was observed at 3 ,. based on jusm.,.' and N0‘ Old ~ L851 POM “\VB8 came in contact with a light leave at the home of Mrs. Mac- W 9 » V ‘ _ numinggtafi of me‘ KIM; (.mm_ ".9 mrny .0 ha" ma, Sh, is ,1] Murmw 5, H, had 1., ms ‘nu. lit-t|'._'(’lll\Hl under snow -laden (‘ll2Jl‘ll\'. are still to be won in u I "m" ‘ .R''" P019 C‘-illsllll ¢‘0'|Sid€l'fibl€ dl- D0“ Id‘ P3’°'"5- Ml“ 3"‘! M” Mr 3"‘! M.‘5.' Jerry (‘h°l'9"'.,y ‘Memo,-131 Hogpnnl at Mon. at her home and all wish her his friend, LAC Hank Snow, al- t-l.. . as a large representation imam-"1and5_ ‘fem? ‘°“°W°d 9‘? W0 ""90" mage to the grill. windshield. 15830 A1'59"3U"- 50"“-‘~ ‘gr? Few"! vmmrs to Chev.‘ tague recently spent a few davs early return to good health so of the R C AF. ..' .-it-i-nits. citizens and school- Rev l-‘rm m(_~amn, com-mued S1"-‘_"°¢« be h and bumper of the car. and also Mrs. Helena Robertson. soul-ls, "‘°” '’“’”‘°” Mm’ "‘ ‘“°‘"" n her’ home ;n (;mrg9n,nn tic “I. J B ;.;dw,,, Rem M Rum, 31, and vi” Hp George_ . tllt’ll turned out to pay hom. by Saying “lf Remembrance Day I“: wreaih {mm ‘l .d :‘°‘Nf"5 snapping the pole about bumper paid a business trip to Cllarl0llP- “fie” 1 1 “__ H.“ lav‘? 5” Raymond Dcfloches or me Ba‘. Shem” M Kings Own”, WM who ,(.N.nm. mok up ”._.,men¢. -W "’ ”“N‘_ Wh°. Pmd llli‘ ‘UlJ- is to have full glgmficance we 0 Le cmm W was m ‘V rs‘ height. The occupants of the _ __*__i__> _V_ V ‘ I am ‘‘ lb“ 1_ _ ' ' Redmond [exports Ltd, of Hall» a humnnss ymlnr ll, (;(A()]‘g(hl()\\n in Charlottetown, motored to "‘”“‘ ‘*"““f"‘9 U" ‘W0 Wflrld tmust kccp before our minds the an md‘“:cm:‘Eh n::_y(:rheC,i‘.mp' car were rushed to the Kings A tS;1::lr;:n‘nu:w(l; l,!;,::,:1ltC‘hl;l.':rr,: fax. NS, was a recent visitor on Thu;-sda_\‘_ 31st. Georgetown on Sunday ‘‘ ‘”““°‘ 3"” P"‘“"‘pl°5 '07 which C 1 -my .. {H W" Count)’ Hospital where it was Russia M t H A ‘k’ Georgemwn and was 8 gun‘ Mr Martin H\ll(‘.\ \lr Step- Miss Joan MacNut-t of Charlot- “l"fl'4ll'«:'(l1P 10 flit‘ War mf‘m- ”"‘—‘_' "lad? ‘he Supreme Sacrlf‘ w(,)~::fyl,' ls nines g?,u?L:°d1,:,,yi0:‘ 9"“ mm "on. were "F n 09 Qlli: lily‘:-‘L-' Cheverie Chai'lutti-“" the Mme "f Mr‘ and “” Tern" hen Bondreatilt Mr Joseph (‘ro- tetovtn. was a recent guest at the -i tthl.' ice.‘ _ . ‘ . ll ed. '. ititit .~ ,_ I:,.:l1 ln|l|l(?\yjT}g 3;» (‘oiiituidc George Hoiitlreatill bninvh lildb h lh(;bl?re.S'demt‘imuy njur N UpI‘OOl‘ 'tq"“"‘ S":‘'” d rl(m:lh“0ok9n3] m}plehTl‘.0a(l‘ld .\lrs William Anticar. nlgrfififiieM\:(_f:m:_:‘_:::]Te\yizjfirzzffl :(;r:.€;,1;:1{(.31r and Mr‘ Bernard ,‘ ttmmony 31 [hp mnnu, sounded the Last nd am “rem 5 y‘ (‘P ‘C m gen‘.'‘_‘:'_ ‘*7 " ' ' *~—~ '_m"'s 9 $3051 0 er mo er‘ [‘m\-or Montague were \'l_sll()rs _ __ G H ‘ " . ‘ . it--I. tnott-d to the Ttmn Hall ltevcillc Standard boa-rers were om] ‘ TOR().\'T() «CPI A Toronto Lhr“ $hc\¢.iic. ‘ V ‘ m (;(\()rget()t\l\'n on Thursday. Oct. vmmls. N ‘°"“}‘“""‘ Mr, “M ‘hf “lmam ”".gh” H “F mmmsses were “mm by mconnudes W Knox and D ()n the icturn the salute was “hmc group has decided [0 m.0_ Mr. (ollin Burns. R.(.f\ , (llal"‘ SI l..A(. John .siig;rr oi the llo- Souris West. were recent visitors H S 8 Hessian QC ‘ .Hm(_h(_mn The {mug par” con; taken by l.t.-(oi. Macllinald in‘ i the federal gm.emm(.m_ lottetown, spent a recent weekend Miss Genude Fmgera1d and ya] Canadian Air Force. slvafl0.ll- to Georgetown. \ lll\‘ Worship \1;l_\-ml nay. sislcd of Sgts. M. Matlieson and from of the Legion Home‘ l C0n8‘|'8tUlfll-l0flS IN exlendedmtthe United Chu-rch of Canada and i" ‘$“0.ns.'».as- Ihgpguest or Mrs‘ Miss Ann Mat-Donald built of 9d 5‘ Chalmfim ‘ha hl-"' Vl-““{“E“‘r“ I Paul Macliean of the Canad- ;....n \\ Soloman and Rev. w G rccce and Trooper 0'(‘on- ~ — — - —— 10 M'”S- A-J- M3‘-‘I-9_°d Wh_° 9919'‘ the RCMP (W9? UH‘ aDlM'HI'HI|<’t‘ Mrs‘ (""5 ('h°‘.”‘° __ ‘whom are student ntirses at the G“"”~"“°“"“§‘n‘ 9 “f":‘k° ° ‘ la“ Armv‘.".wh° has been “all” \ l'.itt-izson. Mrs l‘(l\\iIl(l W” ' - lbratod her ninety-first birthday of a Russian flag at a United M“ -“\"t~’”~‘ R‘“’- 5‘“"V‘-‘~ "" Charlottetown llos-pital were te-‘and Mr‘ F .3 9" 3 “V ed at Chtlliwack. BC. left recen- lllflll was pianist foi l .\l lltr coiicliision of the .~ei'- 334 the Mme 0‘ he!‘ d3U8hler.,Church haLaar during the week- ““‘"‘’d l“’"‘‘’ “'0'” 3 ‘ml l" centguests of .\li.ss l-‘it/.gerald's L.-\(‘ Vltlliam Miii-phv of the fly for army duty in Germany It t.llltll\ at the Town llilll vicc. the tirade iiiarched past ix“ Enrdnsl M3d‘°?d‘h Ohaérloulfilend B(l:imn' lmas“ Ch n lparents. Mr. and W.J..Rg.A.F stationed at fll¢'?llrl1a‘lTT. :L'(‘0I‘llnE‘ w\1r'0;:dl$:|V;da|tz lutloutntz was the order of the federal building: whcrc the ‘.1-. 33” L I f , “'11- 9mb9|‘3 _° 9‘ 3““_Vl Carlton United Church is mid- ‘ " ‘er°"‘° ‘w"'‘’ as V’ F1112?!‘ . N. .. was a recen gues 0' is is pareo 5-; ‘ ' t.-n-.~lt- Parade Marshal, l). A, salute was taken. On the salut-.3} {ml liisdmonglon umbefitg rfleml "'30 ‘“°"d°d 3 bmhday Parly mltown Toronto held its int.erna- “‘"‘°.d h°m.° from. ' "Wm ‘H’: Friends of Mrs. W.A. Paterson! parents. Mr and 1. William MaoLeaii. AC \|_Mm.mm.k_ Gm.ermm.m Re ling Stand “ere Mayo, Bruce H‘ She expects u; get empilwmem honor were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. none] mt Saturday and for me ness in Souris Hospital. Her many lttt*\t'lll.'lll\'9. S. S. Hessian. re Y9" Caplal" -"13'~'N°Vl"- ‘Wm Mr. an . rs loyd Jay and'.mm a°[’°9d' K"“'°53 occasion lave the church an in- m9“d5 “W9 h" 7°‘-'°"°"Y Wm‘ lllt‘ tilting branch President. J R°"’~'€”~ R” J w- M“C3'"“e ‘"‘d familv Mrs Harold Jay Miss ‘M Mrs' Wu“-ed Pumas’ var-l°°"‘“at"°“3l ”3’V°l' ” ‘l°“°”““"E ll be °°’"P'°‘° . . n ,‘‘,\(.l.\.; Mayo]. Rm."wnd_ Coniradc J J. Jarduic. President Shirk}; Jay" and Mr and M” “°“- ,, with 30 flags borrowed from a - M“ l"d"‘”"d (h“"9”°~ H"’”‘°“_- \\ .\.llnnnn. “~n,- \(.}m-,-,,,,,_ of the Moiilague Branch Gmrg}, Jay mow;,ed‘ to L‘ome': KGV D003” NL'l'|0lS0n B<;1fast.i,mme,,. 5.0,-9 ' Mass. Jniirncyed to Souris to vi’ ...-..~ pm-ly_ and slanda,-d mm-_ Folloiviiig is the order of March Vane). Wednesday when may P"d A p‘3“fr‘l "” °.“_Kmm-“l An umdemmed Laumn man fill‘ his mother,.lYlr‘s. Jcrme Chev-l pl. _\[1(]-[ac] an,-kn, Jr.‘ ;md’Pal‘ad(' .\larshall ll ll. Martin were me guests of'Mr_ and Mfllih“ “eekv “ll”? ll‘ "sited Ml“ “W No Russian flags and we erie. a patient in Souris Hospital..i t‘ \ Sciilly; Ladies Au).|llal‘)‘, Piper Dottaltl MaOL00d. R-C-M lqnrle Mu-[)unald, A‘H'Can.1er°'-1‘ lphoned Mrs. Francis Shirak. _~co-l _T"‘d M°-V"33h- Chatham-‘ RH‘, .\('(IlllS. School children and P- ‘lflndar rers. vct(‘t'ano. His many friends in this vicin- Sd’m§,“""u‘f,1°"‘°“d,,fd.,£9 Mr'leral secretary of the Mutual Co- 0_'"a“” allended ‘hf “‘""3' °r ,,- ,,,. rcs-.~r\'c .»\rm_v. cadets and Cubs. My Mme saddened to hear that all “in da f 3]‘. ‘":°;' lope,-anon League, an emmc group is mother. .\lrs. Edward Moy-m \~ on monument the follow The parade rnuved off to IM My Herbert Jay no suddenly '“'R°" 1; .°1'1'— ° "T " yiwith members front 17 lfiuropean Mm “Nd last “9'~’k~ ! u_v :t|ltQl‘arn was can-ml nun Lccioti llome ‘Legion passed away in St p9lel.sbm.g_ 01'“ l‘n‘:m-_ I tnauons - Ml’ .\’i.‘.;:ilas Dclaiicy. .cw-h -.. t‘.n_.da"_ ob_§(Ir\an(-9 or um iiit-nibcrs and _lllL‘L|‘ taiiitlics en- Florida. He was a former resi- “he. ?0so\1,ex}e1a,,s"[l;eVl:,- Mrs shirak went to the cliurch Gla““"“V' VS‘ 596'" 3 {PW days; vwwtw si me. rxvmi “They J"-W‘ 5* ""1 “i‘."“°" F“'9Y'd"" by dent of Pisquid East. gttiels oniistamiiyon the sdeath and demanded that Rev James 1" S°“”“' ”“’ ‘‘“°“‘ ‘“ hi’ s‘“"“ Sm-1 “WW NM 0 m. (um. the Ladies Legion Auxiliary. Miss Shirley Jay [en Sunday at his brother Johlg Lave” luelm. F.mhy_ take down L Rus_ '\rthul. Paquet. t.ul. Marcellus Gotell." prayer T MOUVT -‘"3w“RT for Edmonton. Alberta, after of sum ' ' Islan flags. He refused and told "5 l to t'.»nltIi'ade R(I;v.“\l’.f (Pater l One or the l£ll"2(‘.~l llalll('l‘lllL'S spendi\t;g ii \A£i9(;ll(\'lSll{llnflkl1lHl' par- M, wende“ Macbeod relnrn. Mrs Shirak such flags are also - _- ,_ in onor n o i(‘lll‘l-1% in the year turned out ems. . r. an . rs. aro .ay. ‘ed by "am 18“ Wednesday from flown at me ljnned \atlnn. ti \ll mterans \vho (lied while’ smxti: in her majesty‘.s forcesl aiiiiuzil Armistice Day services at‘ Mt. Stewart. yesterday. 'l‘he pro-l in tmtlrl wars one and two read gram opened with it musical ser-y ll \- M8<'C0Fm3“k lvicc in the Memorial Hall which] “" ‘ll-" WW9 laid l" ‘h‘’ ‘M was Jointly contlttcled by Rev. ‘‘ ""‘l“" P”"'""“"l ("W (lcor;;e .\lc(‘ormnc. Provincial " mm M S‘ g Hc"."‘m QC‘ P£llll'(' of the (‘aneidian Legion. \. t. \ Tti\\ti of (ieorgcltmn ‘ Rm._ Sheen M vflmm hi lll\ Worship ‘.\la_vor R;iy- ‘B]_mL,(‘ m"": S"l"'"a": u°°r“°m“"' (‘liairiiiaii for the occasion was H’ ““ l‘ (‘“““d“"" 1‘“""n by Legion President Hamilton Doug- ('->tt'.t:i(lc Alvin Brothers; 8‘ rm“ al neg! wag a an‘. (''‘‘‘'‘“”‘n Cauadmn Lemon Via" ll? Norfn n gL0~'lll r All 2 t‘ '“‘ “ ““‘““"~" "-" W" Phnletljfh t lh' 3- X C 7 ethno R“"‘l""""“' "Ml of km M de‘ eighlha V031: lliaast slialclnfillgd p"'Wl wwmns’ that ("l‘H(‘llV in M! Stewart "l \ itrc.'itli. donated by Mr. Ron h ' ‘hp‘ -_ .‘ ' ' ll.l!.iLt‘. of Wells lll('l>l'[)(Il‘illf.‘d. mp “" ‘mnmg here [M “" in ..ltpt’(‘('l.‘lllf)l1 of the rccepttoii the ('lll1.'Pnf~' of? ill t“l httii lvt‘i’.‘I‘llD\\ll was ptlziced b l li v (‘ (iolell Others Vtl‘t‘¢'illl3l PM til tticludcd. home and‘ .€l!‘mil itrciith placed Mr. lid- l\.t l liiiston. (ieorgclowii Coni-. tm l\ Welfare League wreath‘ Dll fill by J. 1'‘. Johnston. and it» ;t\‘ placed by the general ’It:.- naratle then reliirncd to ‘he -nun hall where the follow- iv: in-nzrniii was carried out: Min. “0 God Our Help In \.t Past". remarks by M m.tn J Lavcrs. Hts “w ‘Hp f\lii_vor Raymond W.l .\'n--.n.'tn Rev. '_ A Paterson. t...- t‘l'llllH"lIl. Representative «llltl cttckl speaker S S. Hess :.m L‘. 1\l.L.A.; Remarks by t‘~:vi.itlc Alvin Brothers. re- (“nrdigaii Branch. Legion. (iomrade -\'<ul’.\ \pOl(9 in reply for the‘ zpctovtn war veterans. l..=.-r in the day a banquet: unit in-ld at the home of M1‘-t and \ll\ A H Stewnrt_ for the‘ ll'.'\lllll c\'cctiIi\'e 9-! a ,. slllf as held in the lcuuti hall for all war veterans. \l()\T \(‘-[VIC T l‘ llll|ll‘l‘\\l\'(‘ Remembrance ltii ;v.tt.itlc and sC!'\'l(‘¢‘ to-»~:-«t.-ty at the Monlagm‘ HM-. the his- rttit. was the largest in 'fIl“i at the local Legion branch. Tm ’iNI(l€. l b Parade \l4ll~|\.Il ll R. Martin. f0I’mPd at ‘m :\l‘fll(llM"lPS. and accom- Iwnv-tt hv the musk‘ Pip" llutmltl \lttcLcod. marched 10 'l1t~ \lcmoria'l School wlicro ‘4|lll'.i<l(‘ Les Mac-Donald lald I y - Canadian Lc¢I'0$- lht-\ then proceeded to the Mem- vtere then William De-wet‘ C ofthe ASTERN GUARDIAN ' s.’f.‘Z3l°é’.‘a.t"'.::"°' "";n:,. 11?‘ .:.°:::'":t...°"".§.'.."’.".'..."-" ‘fr. ituitirs i-an diieim ‘ . Beaver ciao inii. wu- Ovealng Nev. lab; PWNCI: " Eastern -'i3‘.'.'.'.".t.=t'-..'.-. fijlfiifiliflfi long". he said. "that I am begin- flint! to feel that it is my second home’ Major Lowther ‘congra- ltilalctl the local branch saying that in his opinion it was one of lll(‘q)(‘Sl if not the best in the pl'tl\ln('t" The choir for the s('l'\'1('(‘-S were provided by a mixed'clioir froml the various churches in the vic- inity After the Memorial Hall service the participants drove to‘ the cemetery and formed up a short distance from the entrance They then marched to the mem' orial in the cemetery where a short service was conducted by’ Rev. Sheen The Legion wreath was placed on the memorial by Comrade George MacKenzie. l In the remarks at the hall Rev 1 McCorniac congratiilated the leg-~ lon members for the wonderful work they are doing in the com-‘ munity. Rev. Sheen gave a brief. resume on the various campaigns‘ ‘in which the Canadians took part during World War One. MORF.l.l. Simons. Cabli- adian Legion. the Mort-ll Remembrance Mradc He was accompanied on "19 saluting base by Comrade Andrew M»a('Eac'hcrn. M.(‘. pres- ident of the Provincial Comrnand. ode comprised the col- or party. followed by Mac1.eod's C7 rt: '~< Pipe Band, Legion members. vet-i amps and Girl Guides. marched throiigli the Village and formed" up at the Memorial at me Legion Home. where J. B. Jay. chair-rnnn of the Village Commission. not- ed as (‘hanrnian of the wreath on-gaslsatloiis and The veteran: and sin moved to the Community Hall. whore apprwrhte remarks were bend from Rev. Eric Robin. the Honorary Provincial President. M.L.A.'s [£0 Roulter and Her- Dolfllll. and the Brmcli Preddent. IDUII loads with ' gnu ode use TECIIC P“ V ‘ home after spending the summer‘ River‘ Cape Brewm wen‘ 3 ‘ Nichols ' Charlottetown. .3 Sunday‘ with Mrs. MacDonald‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward truck’ a 1907i av was completely ‘ in hic-ll his - half on dodge Mrs George Jay spent a few wrecked m Acton‘ Mass. days over the weekend in Lorne they-_ M,-3‘ R_C_ . fill 0 ‘. Valley \\'lllI her daughter. Mrs. Ear“? M3"D°“3ld Ind M“ M39‘ from the accident is still a patient Donald. 1“, gm Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck,.‘ uasm but hopes to be discharged Mount Stewart. were 3 or k. S““d33’ on Sunday the seventeenth. guests at the home of Mr. a ti d ; , ml Samuel Casnilo. M” ""0" J33“ 35 fQuincy, Mass. were recent visi- __ . ._ —:.. _ ltors to relatives and friends here. l Among the Thanksgiving week-‘ lend visitors to this section from ‘Nova Scotia were . Rev. and’ Miss Shirley Jay of Edmonton. aAn§' _,&::se§'teI:I1?;;onR%g'lg1i§'l erta, was it visitor to Lorne Lockeport ' " Valley on October 30. She was Hamax’ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earle R". and M”. Ln Bamem M'“‘D°'”"d- New London, P.E.l. and daugh-I Mrs. Munro!\lacGrath and son hrs Margaret and Mulem_ spem; John were visitors to the City on me Thanksgiving Day with then.‘ Thursday‘ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.l Miss Betty Callaghan, Char- Mex Macx-mnom mu. Mi” }°m""”.“"' 9°“ recem W Margaret remained for several 9"“ “”u‘ h" p“"°'“" Mr" ’“‘d days visit with her greatqiucle Mrs. James Callaghan. ‘ad wmy Mr. Alex Nicholson has arrived Ml.‘ Dan L Macxmmm H”,-S eek months at Baie Comeau. Quebec- ~ - ~ > - w_- Mr- and Mrs Roy MacLeod.i‘{§‘.J‘”i‘i.7"i..'.i"i’v§'l.f.'l'i'l‘i T.'i‘3?l"t.'.'.”. Alexandra. motored to _‘non‘' l Valley on Saturday to spend they Rdmves M" of M,» md Weekend “ml! M” 5 Clifford Enmon . and P3"9“‘~‘- M“ “d M” 5”“ Mrs. Harold Enman. Vernon Riv-.' °" . inform us that both couples Mr. Cecil Jay. St. Petersburg. left on g motor trip to To nonto, Florida. paid a brief visit to Lor-‘Ontario, when they will visit re- ne Valley recently at the borne talus, Mrs: l of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MecDon—| Mr. and Mn. Elmer Gillis and‘ . His many friends extend; mu Lu-ry left last month for B05- heartfelt sympatliy Mr. Jay-’ ton. Mass. when they lntend to in the passing of his father. li-aside. . Mr Stanley Ferguson arrived‘ Mr. and Mn. Murdock Mac- home on spendi'ntltPberson have moved from their; several months in British Colum-lfalrm home in Dundee to their tfla. _ lvillage propeny in Ki-moss. when Mr and Mrs. Ralph Nicholsomlthey regularly spend the winter, motored to r-linonths. l ne Valley on Novembt-r2to opendl Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Macl.eod4 weekend with relatives here. ‘ and son. have vacated their home‘ rs. Birt Leard and daughterh Orwell and have moved to‘ are eiuoying I visit tolcbarlottetown in order that Lloyd Ila place of an- the M Carol. Cavendish where they are guestI;bo closer of Mrs. Lear-d's brother and sls- ployment. ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Raloh‘ Of interest to many relslivea Burdett and friends here In the marriage Mr and Mrs. George Jay. Mrs lo! Marion Msobeod. ghtetr Har Jay. Mr. and Mrs. I-‘loydol the late R.C. end Mrs. Mac- Jay with children. Merlin which event will take place lrwln. were recent guests of Mr. in Vancouver. B.C. Novoniier 9. and Mrs. EA MacDonald. l lan Loafe of Van- Mr. Heath MacGrI¢h and Mr. eouvier and formerly of Birming- Wllbur MacDonald were ~‘,Iun. England. lieu visitors to Charlottetown‘ The Novcnbu meeting of the lonvell Heed W.M.S. and Ladies who is Aldwasheldasthehomofwlre Callaghan at Alex Macflnnon. Ulgg. on ‘New gory. Alberta Mrs. ll. Ilaollnnon. Ulgg. and lie. Nor-non Macmillan. Al- Om-y Plans. have tutu-nod from a his to Ottawa when they at- Iuded the Ixtlefi Anniversary Donald.1'heprlIefnrthefun- wedlefllrkyklaehoo and Elwood Robbinst :'"-‘Y we happen to ~‘l"°"‘ mate in escapinz with only min- who ‘so loved the world‘ and w "or lnluries is I hizllwfiy “‘€‘ld*§loves the Russians as much ' ' ' Mr. Finlay said. in Jakubec. members or the suffered several broken bonesicided to send 3 later of Proms‘ to Dr. Ernest "9°“ H°sP""’- C""°°"d' Church general secretary.. and another to Ottaw l PERSONALS Mrs. (‘hcster McLure Monta- e and .tss left recently for will spend it guests of Mr old Steward. League president. 8. worship it God . . 85- Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES Ji SERVICE '_ M 0 T 0 R S Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL Repairs Palmer Electnkc Phones 8543 - 3' O M utiial (.'0-op- said executive de- Long. 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