, . hand ' . GI . Page 8 The Guardian, s.tm.day M”, 21, 1955 Poi." de Roche pitoi. It in the hope or all that ion. (Mrs. J. Donald) Boston. ed by the Catholic women: Lea- mnow':lrgkg".u”';;r”l"'”u: m:g'h:”'” h':,"" tgtllfml such iruyr vement may continue Mnss.. and Vun (Mrs. Paine) 0! Rue. Fwd Lu” ..dur"y '1 Wu, yum mad... M" y cl - The earreapoldaua was tabled -Mr and Mrs John Mclnnla in": Mn lugnonhunbflll. mtmd Edmmnl Mum" edMtl:'taAk:”tlI.r Yr? eg: .'AB Donnie Stewart, it. c. N.. ""5 't"'"'i We M Df::,':' '”f,:,'b"'13,:u”'L"ff” Easlarn Guardian an 1.3 "I. um th I." mun, himny 0! noim dc Roche " " "T". e ' . Mr. and Mrs. A. Handrahan oi tlon of omcere which n suited in mm”, in puunuy ygnmnl Mn M"9r0l.o - ”05uM:lcp.d;; "J 31"” Hz ch-rut"! tfd by WING: MILL M t M tag elm. It was decided te cen- were guests at the home or Mrs. RM: Fr-nk 0! rm!!! tie fl!-;:I Iltlieredrilllleltf It the! htvnidne thgrglglfjflligs mm" Plqw, guild tpqrenlal. Mi: Ind MI'I- 0- Mu H-1-fy ..-in... -u ' - WI - fer the First Degree lext Tuea- Mclnnls' parents, Mr. and Mn, oc e was a neu vs or o I. Ian anl paren s. r. r - M Jv ewar in mu . , -ill be closed MI! 3'6. dry iueiit. After the closing or r. Mullen Tracadie Cross. re- Charlottetown Mu 14- and Mrs. Frank Kelly. Point de First Vice President. Mrs. . t. M. 0, ml" bu. ' , Roche. on May 15. McQuaid: Second Vice Pr?! 9" Miss Mary Munro. a student F or due”-1:: mud” 'u Wm cent” DOMVE CIIFTISC3 M"”'l5i””b:"'-l ii"; ' --e-----er dEEr'gdreh'JV;rl'dr:l:':,rdse::e nurse at the P. E. I. Hoapitll in T ' ' i ll 0 CV33? Ir "7 9 SOURIB C.W.L. HOLD ANNUAL ' l ' ' I l n L! Ildlll her Vl- n,p,c., , 1,, sq" . Mr. Da y Sh eena of Point Char ottetow ape 1 M'cLe”' Momuu ins. DGulCIllUm:IfO vuuebritwtgurn de Rocliemliar beelen engaged in for Montreal. where they will I'0- MEETING tl:lrYt.edr;1r5-d 1;:etll”u:5e:c5;:19:s "non ,, whim nun Wm, n" r '..nANCE' BgvuBrg.l;lMn:. w the bid". ma "ch Ind" lit:-unnltllulmllood to Mt stew"! sue. ”l'he annual meeting of the Conwetliy (re-elected). ::'""5' M" am M” M' '1' Mu” - tague. Monday. ay - anc - presented ta semi-annual report. 9 PM W In M I G M C , , .hl ” Th m I. were mtnued into . ard's Orchestra. After the closing of this meeting , Th H d f M, Rub. er art. Poiieilnge Rocchlbrnslcallwlflriid a?0u;::n.'3"'Ldxl:Lu';,:g ggdclglhglnig oitlcgbly M581. Murphy. The meet- Mr. Donnie Munro, Charlotte. M . "ecu -"ulna" mnuu nu n Emu” were eh” H.,uNG.s mu, Mont'r"" tlhederlriideol: l.h.":.”,' ;"m:9';11lu:y m ;ig':;"”o, ',;;'uf"”s,ewa',, re, Mr. J. A. 3. McConnell. teacher dining room oist. Mary's hall rec- mtigtelihglosgjdeevtigltgi nil;-yea; mV"l;oI::'n'wt;:;r9;g.dt'"l”r '0 ::.uheet:.h:t.t-hIuiI:l!l.lcItCu.dll1flB0n" amktasrzg: . "M" h'" l" mmk Nywmd" nu" Lod . '"l '” '9'” h' " mnnned m u slvuel Humun were among way with I wry large mendmc" rved and a social hour spent. Many cases of influenza have will helm ible teeali on each la we woul onite. spruce iioorlnz. mouldinu ii" in. home. the "WV i'""'r' ""9 ”"'"M T” '""""'"' M” "”'- C"'"”' beer was poured by Mrr Patrick been reported ibrougirout the dll- on to tl "Two will however no as many voterfu time wl Orders taken for doors. windows. M t . y the teacher's meeting at Mount bell called the meeting to order 5' John and M” John Mcolmdy mm It is hoped am an mos who e .I:I.uh um . 3 unwwuuuy anew," we m. ore Open daily 1 a.m. to 5 run. P I Mr. and iiirr. Artie Mat'Mllll0n Stewart on May 12. and the opening prayer was by - jj-yjy an -m It this "me Wm mu be emwhwuuuy V055 "Eh", D”. I ll Closed Saturdays 11 o'clock. ei'50na 5 oi St. Andrews were guests at , I S Director mil" Rwlrwd M5Er- somus C. W. L we" aglm W" mned: -ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and I "d M"' EH" C”m" "'1 :::C:?.',',:cof ,lL2'n,”"Se”lE;c,?,'”'5: Hahrboupulgltnthlllieu wteekeillivugal M'l'lll:hyliresldent addressed the! one saw, wb.nn,nnnn of the mmmirrrrrrr muautn M”mNN Mrs. Roy Crockett of Souls wish! "".. V J: l"".'”- Nwhfg ;:f M” 9. ' ' no home in Little Harbour. ndiaegitlnxcaziu tlientrdenaurr-r.HM:nl. C W L held their Hm mommy AUGUSTINE cove w. 1. iuinonn ' - A OI! 0 W8 . I TO C ' .' ' - new only dmtlgfmn Hue! Flo: Cofiin's mother. Mrs. L. H. Col- Mr, Ruben Mcmnisy savage; Mr. Tonny Aakins of Charlotte which.showed:,n1nn,-,,n:in mom. meeting of the year 111.019 Plrllh ..'rne Mny meeting nr Angnnnne . . fin. Montague. . y t V 1 u, k .1 1, ti; 1, .n g hall on Tuesday EVEN"! MW 19- Cove W. 1.. met at the home of 3m ":1 gl1mrle5(Jhl::El:slnvMll(l: El luearbmm ?peILtulmeHN:,k:-nd M h(l:rlle blmbis lJ:re:t:el:n Glt?nroy.e e1r'llelpsecretary, Mrs. Paul Mac- with 3 lair Sllerldarirer The P795” Mrs. Lorne Carruthers on May .10 r" 3" ”' . t I k .."Mrs. Alex 8. Benton, Flatims home In I 9 M "i Phee. read the minutes or the dent. Mrs. Artemas PEQUEL Pr!" with the president in the chair. Bl” F”:”":' ';'aa;::.3eU;)”'3eg River, returned from a trip to The gm-crn,nnn; maghjneg were Mrs. John I). Mclnnis. Point last regular and the last annual sided. The meeting was opened Meeting opened by singing the Is- pare a . . t Church Souris on June 8 i955 C313"? ""1 0"lWI. and is the on the point no RM-he man enny de Roche. Mr. Charlie Campbell meeting, This was lollowed by the wi1h'prayer by Rev. Father land hymn followed by repeating in guest ol he .' .1 , d - h t and Min Thelma McKay of Sin'- financial report by the treasurer. stcglg, the Creed ln llnlS0rl- R0110!" W33 M. 1 N-DOCK; A1 soums .. The daughter, M:. .::d mMl'l..wA:C:l: :,l:f::a,3;,'adI:aihe10,;ig:';.Bylnreisga, age Harbour. were Sunday vlsl- The report of the Sourls Line M, m, ,Em.em.y Wu unable to reipolijiidled to byi 16 tinersnsbfsra. ls Y 1.400-ton Norwegian vessel M.V. Hilchey. Monu'ug, ably m ,m wavemngl Th, tors in Hunter River on May ll. garter: -':Glr(rlIlnUrlsll VSV;1lfrir;99I:linl;Ygcl;:lr3 be present the minutes of the anr paid A C1230"; Tganlgs W-In gen Hamina docked at Souris Thurs- amount nf traffic is great on this 3 m l nual meeting were not read. Mrs. r Mr. and Mrii. Kinble Mr-l)oiiziId. South Unit by Miss Helen Mac- Perkdale. were guests at ilu Isaac. Souris River Unit by 'llrs. M J Mcquaid acted as see", read also other correspondence. day lllllhl Th? 5h'P l5 being "'D" ""1 M"- Malmlm Keck particular sccliiin of the road at plans were made reg”-ding the 15. loaded by J. Art Peters. I 10681 and (Emily have returned from min time of vrnr and in fact i'nn- h ,-M M D irr r l Charl Maclnnls and Mrs Char- '5” R" the meemmt stltute Convention. , . pulp dealer. with Loot) cords of Virginia. U.S. They were lL'('0m- unues to the (all. Nf:mm?d J'fhn"";.'eey:all:a';::i:; res M?cDoM1d' Chepslow and up The treasurers report shoviledt Report! ofcommmees wen than . W t peeled pulp. She carries a crew Plnled by Miss Peggy Beck and . y de'Rnche M" May 15 ' ue Harbour unn by M”. siewan A Substrmllll 55'3"” "'3'" ” -r-m-'m?"mrjMr" 7i of 28 and ls destined lor ADP 3TQPrllCnr1y Spending some time M'”- RlCl””'d 093"” "I An" ' ' MacAulay. There was no report Yea” . : Iierp, Belgium visiting Mr, and Mrs. R, w. draws was a business visitor to M”. R". R0”, M” E. MC from n E of the units It was decided to sell fudge . . , Beck. Montague. Charlottetown on May ll. Domld Ind M"? Marga”, MC, Mrs. ngus Mccormack. the con- at the play to be held in the hall E ” L095 E MI"E"NG M The re--n;.a- pnnnid nu of Mount qrennrt vener of entertainment for Souris in May. The member! were 3'5" l". Irjslggrl 0I4'E)e;t'l"5,aSD(hctllc"col:i',lrlfJlel1; PITY THE TYCOON .S:v:m,t'l'W: aR::;::;:ss0f.is.?g:”a: ion y,y'c.,- 10,- gnsmnv nlinss ' sub-division. reported the means asked to serve lunch to the cast MONUMENTS and , d in r 'in funds. Mrs. Bren- I i . It we also decided day n. m with N G, sandy Mnc. MONTREAL iCPi - gnnnus Point de Roche on May ll. use ms T 0 pays” 5 y . H The many friends and relatives 10" 51- -loll" reported lllr ill? to hold a lottery. Tickets to be INSCRIPTIONS DOM-l Preslduig. In addition to W000"! ""9 l ll10ri-Er llifhlgf Mr JA A. B M(.cmln(,1L mach. in this area were shocked to Slfk Nd Vl5m"K Wmmlmer "dldrawn (or at annual strawberry the regular attendance there were P9Cl3"Cy "'3" 3"-Vlmdy but . . . . h ' i (h dd d h I M . M” D L Mccmmack 5'" me t t I. A to al .wlll be held M nu; -u P,E.I. r "”"'b9 "l bmlhe” "01" 3- level gangstem tn"? ""5" H 8' Smagch Hllirh"l”lrw('u-ltrlhc E:'lieZt MeCl:lIll8.e'll ll-mire: resri '"9"'b9r5l'lP r9P0r'- deusrlil: Mall.anali)d satethe next re- A 0 g 9' Lawrence and Wildey lodges in ;':f,,s:”l”:;j;ne';1'5t';'9"' Ttyrcll ;fy"f:"ge::g;l:wn""'e ” "'” 3"" dent or Savage Harbour who had mT"5i '"9f""5gt"';: ”d,3,'"5”l,,, by guiar meeting there will be a Chin- Representative: (7hn,'0"elom,' headed by Dina. coont .- o. - . 1 B t ' I e rec or. . ev. sgr. tll'- t. ' Ml Louis Stewart Brother Stew. Lyndell F. Ui-wick, chairman of resmed " 0' "'1' Mass" or the Phy. He urged the members to 959 ”c'”" m, bond of director. 0, Louder. It is pleasing to note that the past number of years. He leaves Comm”, ""3". good work which Following the meeting an execu- J. Reginald MacDonald arthand Brothgr Devi: Bethune Urwick 0". "Id Fume” Ltd condition oi Mrs. Lyman Jay of to mourn his passing one brother is A-For God and Cnnadn-- live meeting was held at which 86 McGill Avenue, AL50 mJhnmy Wakely Featurette and Comedy eac gave a s on ad resa volc- ' ” i um um I I , said ever - increasing responslbil- MOW" Slewarlv is reimrled I3 3"? ""99 ""951 -l0l"' 13- N Reverend Father Steele also ad- Committees W9" aplmlnled '0 C3" Charlottetown. P.E.I. SHOW TIME - 7:30 & 9230 P.M. y '0 VM: pHt?i:il.:iii; lnndheing able men. pt Ruslness lender-A nude (lVi'll'ablB'f0ll0WIn-g her nlJ9ral1onlPulni de Roche. Barbour (Mrs. dressed tne meeting oxpressingrnis ry out the league work for the Dial 8109 i gy Wyrmv W 518 again. then ioh overwhelming. at the Prince Eriuard island lins. F3. Doyle! Savage Harbour. Mar- pleas to in the work acromplish- year. --.,. . V a X -e--.. ....M.... ,..m. , , ., ..,,,,, . ,,, , ,, , M,s ,- A, k. M, . . . . .4; P.E.l. LABOR Oillliiilll Local 20 Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Dnployeea Local 282 United Packinghouae Workers of America GHAIILDTTETOWI and DISTRICT TRADES and LAIOI Gllliiicll Local 1452, ihituet-national lretiherhood J mectrieal Workera T T 127c or B th boodatiuii 10 cu or Local 1311. International nmirornoori etlllectrical Workers Local am 1'" N er my am y - 3249UiedStlWi1c ofamerio in Leooi 1e12, Iailiernatilonel nrounerirooui of pieeir-ioni Workers Local '1" 9' 0 en , ' I t - ' ' th hoodoflt 'l mm 1 as , l Local use United Brotherhood of Oanpenten and Joinenr of America mu” m mum" Em " u my 9 0” Federal Union No. In Gvle Ibnpieyeea , Local 1 ll:-inlelayuia, Mason: and Pluto:-e Union Inoal 899, Iltitemational Union of Operating Engineers Local sot United Association or Piiirnbere and Piperitter ALEX A. MaclSAAC Liberal Councillor Candidate Fore Fifth District Queen's We. 94' organized Laser. pledge our electoral xupporf to Alex A. Maelsaae, Councillor Candidate for Silt Queens. who, on many occasions. before and after his nomination, l'lII publicly announced his support of Labor. We solicit this same support of Alex Maclsaae from all we go earners in this district. WlIOl'l'iOi' organized or net. We have every confidante that this man is ably qualified by past experience and present position to give us the bed reprtesentarien in Government- Our support ol Mr. Meclsaee does not stem from any political leanings an our part. it Is purely our supper? of a men who has supported us. This advertisement is being inserted at our request and with our full approval. Signed ' t ll. M. McALDUFE - - ALEX MacLEAN ii-art-aivarneaireieuieuee-roseerrtteorori-um