Novmasn 14. 1950 ( Fae GUARDIAN. nnaxcorraroww PAGE Nmnzy no FLA Xvi-ILLINGTON. N.z.. Nov. at - (Reuters) - Peter Fraser, former Prin may dglicioulu mill!!! W39 crisp 5 iron. b0 , umhmenc It: ""1 double treat! . A daljcioual Double nutritious! xu.nooo's niusm IMN Get' today! You'll be glad ;-an dukes. IE5 imloooo NIVI iilllhl-7' hndg; sweet-fruit ther with Kellogg- ungjful in good grain 'Rich in Kellogg! Double Ea new cereal- ifs. cereal with Fl'illi' 30lH in one package! Dr. E. Pearl Hopgood. Assist.- ant Superintendent of the Nova Scotia Hospital, will be invested with the Insignia of the Order of St. John by the Prior at the Or- der, His Excellency the Gov- ernor General. at a special 09”" mony to be held in Rideau Hall. Ottawa. today. Dr. 1-lopgood. a native Islander. is one of Canada's outltandinz women psychiatrists. and has had a long and distinguished associa- tion with the Order of. St. John- During the period leadzng up to the war of 1939-45. she was active as a lecturer and Examiner in First Aid and Home Nursing. Whcn war came she identified herself further with the Order by accepting the Office of Divisional Surgeon for one of the Nursinz Divisions. in March. 1948. Dr. Hopgourl was appointed Provincial Superin- tendent of the Nursing Division! for Nova Scotia. a position she 1e Minister of New Zealarni, , d a relapse during the night 1;; had been recovering steadily from a severe bullctln issued today said the re- iapse had set Fraser back "a good deal" but there now was a defin- ite improvement. illness. A medical still holds. To this position Dr. Hopgood brings her long ember- ic-nce in the work of the ASSOCI- atlon as Lecturer and Examine-' as well as her experience as an Officer in the St. John Ambulance Brigade. 1A-country Garden Womm Psychiatrist Is Honored by Gov-General Dr. Hopgood's outstanding wo-xi-: in the Order has been recognized in various ways. in September 1949 His Excellency the Governor ,General of Canada awarded her I: Priory Vote of Thanxs 1n the same year. on the recommendi- tlon of,the Ambulance Commu- tee in London. England, she was awarded an Honorary Life Membership in the St. John Am- bulance Auoclation. On August 30. 1950. she was admitted to the Order of St. John. the oldest Or- der of Chivalry in the Empire. with the rank of "Officer". This recognition was sanctioned by the Soverelgn Head of the Order, King George VI. The r'.tation ac- companying this honor reads as follows: "Dr. Ella Pearl Hopgood. Pro- vincial Superintendent of Nursing Division for the Province of Nova Scoliln. has had a long and dis- Nnzuished career in the Brigade For many years she has given freely of her time in luiuring in and examining classes In First Aid. Home Nursing and Chiicl Welfare. She found lune. too, to serve during the war years as Di- visional Surgeon. Since assuming her present appointnicnt as Pro- vincial Superintendent she has spared neither time nor effort in Golden Wedding ' Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pethick of Cornwall celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on the even. lng of Oct. 24th with a luncheon. given in their honor by Mrs. Pe- th1ck's sisters and brothers and their daughter (Reta). Mrs. Stan- ley Willis. The table was beauti- fully decorated. having a gold colored tablecloth with matching servlettees, caslon. The large two tier anni- versary cake, with gold trimmings and wpllod with the words "Hap- py Golden Anniversary", was placed in the centre of the table. when all had gathered. Mr. Golden Frizzell spoke a few wonis explaining the purpose of their coming together. Mr. Hilbert Friz- zeil then gave a little humorous poem about their wedding fifty years ago. Mrs. Hilbert Frlzzeil poured tea and Mrs. Harry Mathieson cut the ices, After all had partaken of a bountiful mpast a sister, Mrs. Lottie Howard, read a few lines while the eldest brother Robert presented-them with a purse or money from those present. Mr. Pethick on behalf of his wife thanked all present for their kindness to them. A jolly crowd of serenaders ga- suitable for the oe- n wishing?" be queried with a smile. "I wish we had a quiet steady team . ..It would be amazing how much plowing a fellow could done get done with them, say. in the matter of a week or two. ours. well, thcro's'i.hat young horse. He has to be broken in again and I'm not so keen for excitement as I once was. 11 we just had an oldish one instead, to put along- side the two, why then I would like to do the plowing. Indeed there's no work I enjoy better. Tliresome? No. I never found it so - it was always a rest to get at -. And so Juries was at the chor- lng. About our indoor work or spells of leisure we saw him busy about the yards -- stuffing hay into a manger, cleaning a stable- ono knew slighting no corner carrying great forkfuls of ding-straw to the stables or pig- geries. And once when the sun was turning to its bed up the creek, though it has moved some- what from the couch of summer, and the reflection made a wealth of amber along the stretch of bed- mill-pond, granddaughter came in to summon us to his aid. "My grandfather wants you to come this mlnute' he said, to keep some pigs in a corner while he cleans their bed" Little pigs?" we in- quired gauging the labor entailed. "Big ones!" she replied leading the way. James looked up from a for Stubborn hng-on Bronchial iIllllIiHS OLIJS THEREiS NOTHING HELPS AS SWIFTLY , AS UCKLEY' MIXTURE uiilsf iilhslivullx grand- fine to five over there" that daughter must total but happy subjects for a small one learn upon. I O I Day died with a fine promise on its lips for tomorrow, but not be- fore we had heard 'the sound of hunting in the neighborhood. What child pf nature had been killed . . . or perhaps only start- led one of the all-too-few ducks thier. 2. Albinus Gauthier. 3. no-in hey Gauthier. Grade VII (Girls) - i..Patrici: Gauthier, 2. Frances Doiron. Betty Gallant. Grade Vll 113035! - 1, Robot! Galiani, 2. Arll.-s Peters. 3. Janlt Gallant. Grade VI - 1. Anita Johnston. Q Phyllis Gallant, 3. Teresa 1. Gal iant. Grade v - 1. Reels Peters. 11 building the Nursing Divisions in- thered and amidst horns and mm n Stream or ' - ('1il1ni 'l Oswald Plneillb y , y . y - - pond? A Ixolman 1... . .. I . - v n A C . - . 2 to an efficient service force Wlill drums made livei scene. After (fate he had dfilistd into the 1195- rema E 0 . G de Iv - 1. Mary A. Gallant; l V A L Continued (mm Nb harmony and loyalty their watcln presenting M:-as. peilhjck mm 3 Now hop over into the sly. you aiglrcildggeuargertatggg gwuih 1:; 2, Craaroi Sauinier. 3.1.-1cneiGaudin5 ACROSS zlnoorkeepu, 15.Adam.s A MA 5 l L s) they were rounded up before too words. Truly a magnificent con. lovely bouquet, they were an mvitg two. and holduthisi And Elien' he maybe? At Alder!” are would Grade 111 N 3. Amy Jphn5(,on, g l Bmmh ofnmdge e1d"t”" M L AK ON much harm was dOne' and we are zldibslldmnblnd not wli-Mmifli wry ed in and treated to nrrishmemsi remmdeld ush dont let yam MB willingly give up those of all to Deborah Uixilfahl, 3. Doreena Galb - - cu g col b mi .3 easier again. n era 9 persona E.l1f'rl re." y go woo -got erlng - because if , . ' ' ' -1-Elrlgllcr ihggrlctigile 13-X23; E I in : rizstnweck plans were made b Dr. Hopgood will leave l'lalll.4X , mesa should happen to get out of hlunters guns. . . . Nfcigllnbeg is lailcil-tadc H W 1. EMM Gnumie E m:M,umeL ' pronoun 19.Am,,g gs t to hclp someone in the lI'ilaelt(l.lLi olgmglgnc SlrilIl;)n3;aly :ef'.Eul;::::1banif:'T1' en 5 ary doom men” "be no rounding giciiinrglagtahldr sggirlklgig rzfofsmrin 2. Sandra Gallant, 3. Urbain Gau Mme 5'Doomwl 21'Remam 2A a l)liina'x ndlfv sfrrrigen bae:?ll.i?fll.” hardy. by her sister. Miss Hazel lloyi- Continued from page 1 2Le";,,:.1p ifvzlng, 1G:at;0:::E1!:; the new lights. '51” l 12. Place where 6. Below 22. stem d, h L 1 L ; G,:j?jg - ' g g. g ......s.... -V- ship'scargo inaut.) appendis” e G T shrubs 'and plan” M mdeiimder N.wS? l-lga:':)ft(l1l.on l.1'r.ePlt:)fEoi,;l ins in the peace and quiet of me" 1" ”'"'p”"V with w” res” Uaiirlid-tiiuliljiltmw Diary us womusns ' '5 "0"" 7's””"'"' '23-Amlied s 1' ID 2 Vt atsme side i-(it uiiiilllfswfgiucolor and her sister are natives of Mai- the day, to offer: "You know El- 155' cur,l,”"5 fe"')w5,, wmmg 91”" - .' '..'.:..'. .-- M t M-.. r l llriilallcle 0' s ililgrdgglet gigimst n 5 E . il 'l Aprllnichiielel the 5”” is 3”” "qua P" E' 1' )en'lciu.S not Just mm ” am" 'J?JZ...'.?. atrilde lii:iIg:d!atw(lh2esl1:cem "'5'-LA "ANS SCHOOL Nearly 500.000 iannrers are mm '(9 ' - 5P3C II-II - M d upplel Daf- ' -k-w----re WOT ly thoughts to intrude in my 1 . d i U. 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