| night. From left to right other new service for its resid- ents in the opening this week of the Parkdale Pharmacy on St. Peter’s Road. A modern, up to the minute interior offers a maximum of customer area with almost per- fect'v clear floor space for con- vewonce in reaching the at- tractively displayed r dise. The easily reached display shelves show all the ordinary pa- tent medicines and other routine salés items customarily carried by drug stores. A separate display section is devoted entirely to veterinary Alpha Club ing in the near future for Calgary, Alberta. Presentations were also made to the Ladies Auxiliary im recognition of their fine catering throughout the year and to Treas- urer John Gorrill in recognition of his coming marriage. Final plans were made for the Maritime Regional Y’s Mens convention at Moncton this com- ing weekend. Song leader was John Evans with Mrs. Nan Kirby at the piano. Chairman of the meeting was George Wright. 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Explanding Parkdale Village Acauires Moeern Pharmacy tap dance, Gerard and Phyllis Greenan,* Frank Ross Murphy, > Order Marks Anniversary including the Rebekah at Zion Presbyterian Church. | A large turn-out of members was welcomed by Rev. Donald Campbell, who gave an appro -the principles of the order. A. MacLeod sang the odd- af if ei day. He also gave some of the history of Rebekah Oddfellow: | ship. i The highlight of the program | was a reading rendered by Mrs. Ruby M. Houle, C.D.A., and P.P. of the Rebekah Assembly. Other numbers on the program were: : | Ladies quartet, Mrs. Estelle Den- nis, Mrs. Ruth Enman, Mrs. Sadie Shaw and Ethel Suther- land; vocal solo, Miss. Janet wes; girls quartet, Misses Janet ; and Patsy Ives, Gail and Bar- ; bara MacInnis; vocal solo, Miss | Matione Matheson; Highland fling, Miss Virginia Shaw: vocal solo in costume, Miss Ruth Ross; | ‘DEATH NOTICE MRS. ELLA JEAN MacLEAN Mrs. Elia Jean MacLean, pioneer resident of Dauphin, pass- ed away on April 21, after a short illness, at the agé 6f 82 years. Funeral in North River, Prince Edward Island, the daughter of the late ; Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson. She was a graduate of Prince of Wales College P.E.1. and taught school and music before coming west, She married Frank J. Mac- Lean of Charlottetown, P.E.I. ia 1904. They moved to Daughin dis- trict in 1919. was a member of the Baptist Church and also of the Surishine Club. ; She is survived by two sons, Walter and Everett of Kenora, Ont., Three daughters Mrs. E. Ferguson (Florence) Kenora Ont. Mrs. P. Hausen, (Lillian) Flin, liams, (Margaret) Dauphin; also two sisters Mrs. Linnie MacLean of Calgary, Alta.. and Mrs. Frank Willis (Birdie) of North River, P.E.1. : bs Everett, Chartottetown, Brenton, North River and Frank. Sommer- ville, Mass. "aoe are 12 grandchildren and areat-arand-children. POLITICAL CRISIS THE HAGUE (CP) — Queen Juliana’s secretariat announced Thursday that Prof. J. E. de Quay, leader of the Catholic party, has been the country’s 63 - day political crisis. Holland has been ruled by a caretaker cabinet since the coalition government fell last De- cember on a taxation issue. DEATH NOTICE gz pyii ip ite F zF F i i greatness . merited for him for respect and affection of those with whom he came in contact. Gillis occupied a seat in the sanc- | The pall-bearers were: Michae’ Morrissey, Michael F’ynn. Mich. art O'Brien, Joceoh Rorch. Jam es Crerolly avd Fawert **-“-» na. Interment tock place in oi eburch cemetery. R.1.P. ¢ New family-size! ’ The biggest, bottle _ of Coke you ever saw! Now you can enjoy that real great taste of Coke... that famous quality of Coca-Cola in two'sizes to serve every ‘occasion. Bring home both sizes today! “Coke” is a registered trade mark J. & T. 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