OCTOBER .29. 19;. I 'liHE GUARl)lAN. cllAlu.o'l'l'l:'mwiv "ii MEMBRIAM . JOHN A. CUNNINGHAM The many friends and relatives Percy. New Glasgow News. N. 5. were saddened to learn of the passing at the Iamiiy residence Olasgow.'N. B. in wnltby. Ont. on August 11, oi John A. Cunningham. The deceased was born in Kin- kora, P. E: I. 62 years ago. For a Charlottetown, P. E. 1. number of years he resided in Morell, P. E. I. and eight years New,Giasgow. N. S. ggo he moved to New Glasgow, N. B. where'ho was employed by the liiastern Car Company, Trenton. Last fall he moved with his family Glasgow. N. B. to Whitby where he has lived in retirement. Mr. Cunningham was of a kind and loving nature and a good neighbor and had made many friends during his lifetime. ' The funeral was held from the .W C. Town and Sons funeral home Whitby. Ontario. , tario; ' P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mccloskey, Francis McIntyre. Whitby, On- Bessle. Edith. Isabel. Jim and Catholic Women's League. New Mr. and Mrs Joseph Roche, Iona, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy, Mrs. Dan Fitzpatrick and Family, New Glasgow, N. 8. Mr. Bransfield and Dorothy. New Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Phelan. Toronto, Ontario. - - Mrs. Walter Atkins and Frances, New Glasgow, N. 8. Mrs. Katie Praught and George, Elliotvale, P. E. 1. Mrs. Michael McKenna, Klnllora. P. E. I. August 20 in to st. John the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston. Evangelist Catholic Church. Whit- Toronto. Ontario. by, for Requiem. High Mass at Miss Eernice Byrnes. Toronto, 9 am; celebrated by Rev. D. V. 0ntario.' . Hickey. Interment was in the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maclnnis, Cathloic Cemetery. ' New Glasgow, N. 5. His pastm Rev. D. V. Hickey Mrs. John G. Mcbongid and. administered the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church before his death and visited him. many times to comfort him during the last few weeks of his illness. He is survived by his widow the former Mary McCarthy, one son Ambrose and one daughter Marie both of Whitby; two sisters, iClara), Mrs. John Kenny. Morell, P. E. I. and Margaret of Brooklyn, N. Y.', two brothers. James of Flushing, N. Y and Frank of Morell. P. E. I. who has since passed away. He was also predeceased some years ago by a. brother in the religious, Brother Ambrose Jerome of Al- bany, N. Y. Pallbearers were Charles Mc- Aughey, Roy Johnson. Bud Lang- Ley. Ernezt Phelsn, Jackie Rossiter and Aeneas Runaghan. . The many Mass Cards, letters and messages of sympathy, floral tributes, spiritual bouquets and telegrams received testified to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. ' Floral Trlllutos Spray: The Family. Baskets: Distribution Office, Osawa, sales General Motors Ont. Sales-Department staff. General lMotors Office. Oshaws,.ont. ,. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mr. I Pickering, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Langley, Toronto. Ontario. Mrs. P. Johnson and Lorraine, Toronto. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Masso Morrison, Whitby, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAughey, Wllltby, Ontario. Mass The Family (8). Miss Margaret Cunningham, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cards James Cunningham, -Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Kenny, Morell, P. E. I. Rev. Heginald Pheian, Tracadie, P. E. I. Rev. C. H. Boudreau, D D., Hall- fax, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Malone and Family. Morell. P. E. I. Joseph Mcl-iowell, Brookiine, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MscDonnell. Sydney Mines. N. 5. Mr. Michael McCarthy, Ailston, Mass. (ii) Miss Michael McNeil, Howick. e. . . Miss Connie Kavanagh, Kitchen- . er. Ontario. . Mr. and Mrs. Duncan lvlcnssc. ' .1ao-Shreemnl, Toronto. Ontario. A Juclique North. N. B. . Miss Cells Kenny. Long Islar'id,.f3IlllBb0r0l-llhf N- S New York. Mr. and My. Joseph KennyfWillie.KilIk01'I. P..l- 1- Mrs. J. J.- Mccabe. New Glasgow, Harold Phelan, N 5 Morell. P. E. I. - Mr. arid Mrs. Morell. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mccarthyl Chnrlotlietown. P- E. 1- -I and family, Morell. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes, Port bY.' Ontario- Augustus. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. George Phelan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Holan. Morell, r. E. I. , Morell P- E. 1- Mrs. Jennie McCarthy. Chester ReV- Ind Mrs. E. G. B. 1'00” and Evelyn, moral. P. E. r. 4 and Mr. Scott. New G1-asow. Mr. and s. Eugene Blnnott. N. B. . and Family. Morell, P. E. I. - M15! 53"" Boyiun. Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Don snow. Toronto, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peters and Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryan and Faniuy. Morell, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pheian, Rnckingham. N. 8. Mrs. John C. McCarthy ldamie, Morell, P. E. I. (2) and Mrs. Errma C'Brlpn. Morell. 9. 1:. 1. i . . , PMEII. -Mary Mullins, Emerald, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hennebery, Worcll. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott, Toronto. Ontario. . Catholic Women's League, Whit- by. Ontario. J i Holy Name Whitby. Ontario. Society. Employees. Family, Westvilie, N, s. maili. Whltlvffba -- . Family, New Glasgow. N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnstoml Kinkora, P. E. I. l Letters and Cards of Sympsthyl Mrs. Loretta Mclnnis, Morell. P. E. I. , Mr. and Mrs. William Cviddlngs, New Glasgow, N. B. ' Catholic Womenis League, Moreil Rear, P. E. . Mr. ind Mrs. Herb Sinnott, Dor- cheater. Mass. . Miss Anne Mul-in, New Glasgow, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Morell, P. E. 1. Jack Duffy, Morell, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Green, New Henry Trainor, Glasgow. N. B. . , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Simpson, New Glasgow, N. S. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sangster. New Glasgow, N. S. , Mrs. -Teresa Trainor. Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Parnell McCar- ville, Kinkora, P. E. I. Miss Dolly Langley, New Glas- gow. N. S. ' Emmett Roche. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. John McEntee, Emerald. P. E. I. I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Quinn, Verdun. Quebeca . Mr. and Mrs. .James Fitzgerald. Morell, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. John Gratto. New Glasgow. N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. William Ross and Jean, New Glasgow, N. S. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fraser, New Glasgow. N. B. . Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy, Morell, P. E. I. . Mrs. Catherine Glasgow, N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Morell, P. E. I. Harry and Bill Sutherland, New Glasgow News, N. S. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walsh, Morell, P. E. I. ' litay MacDonald, stellarton, N. 8. Miss Verna Dowse. Brooklin, Ontario. McLarcn. New Thomas Kenny. Glasgow, N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Llewellyn, New Glasgow. N. 5. Mrs. Jessie Bishop and Family, New Glasgow, N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Toronto, Ontario. Mr. and. 'Mrs. Alfred Pllelan. Morell. P. E. I... Miss Violet Fry, Oshawa, on- tario. in Mayo, Eannermsn, New GI sgoryv, N. 8.l Percy. Refuse. Mr. and M.ra.' Clarence Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and ,Ml:3. Marlon Gillan and Family. Mr and Mrs. D. Oil-fagon, Whit- Misl Aletha Brown. York. P. E. I. Bernadette. Grand River, P. E .1. "nrolllnents Doris Meldowell, Brookline. Mass. Mrs. John Cunningham. Whitby. Ontario. Marie Cunningham, Whitby, Cn- tario. Ambrose' Cunning” , Ontario. Whitby, Spiritual Jlonquats nay Mines. N. B. t Mother Teresa. Br. Aioysuis, Sr. M. .Btephen. Charlottetown. P. E.I. .- lags-asna v. Phelanh Mexenna, Morell, P. I. I. M. .1. zkcou-uiy. auswn. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rana. New Glaigow, N." 3. Card onliiniu - We wish to express" our sincere thanks to all our friends and rela-, lives for their kind remembrance. of us in our recent bereavement. We especially wish to thank all VHO, sent Mass Cards, letters and messages of smplthr. spiritual bouquets and telegrams and all otn,ers'-who in any way helped to "listen our burden. 'ri-ieir kind- Damian Shreenan, Kinkora, P. - Mr. and Mrs. George Sparks. New C Mother St. John oFTabol', '8yd- . Rev. o. 1-1. Botldrllll. mum, I (1.8. To Buildfhlaior Atonsic PovgelLPlant By WILLIAM J. CONWAY CHICAGO. (AP). - The United States announced Thursday it will build a major atomic power plant I -turning war's most destructive torce to the constructive uses of peace. , '- The announcement was made by Thomas 2. Murray. is member of the Atomic Energy Commission. it is the first full-scalg Ameri- can attempt to harness atomic energy for peaceful work, Murray termed the move "America's answer to recent sov- iet atomic weapons tests." He also spoke of how the usoi of atomic energy in generatingl electric power will exert a powgr. ful influence in the cold war and the competition for vital uranium. . 60.0ii0 Kilowatts Murray, in a speech on the Elec. trlc Companies Public Informzitlou Program, di.sclo'sed these details: The AEC will build an industrial power reactor producing at least 60,000 kilowatts of electrical en- 8FB.V. That's enough for a city ni' 50.000 population. Cost: ”many tens of millions of dollars." Time: hopes are geared to hav- ing an operating plant in three or four years. Place: the project may be in- Forliier Islander Dies In Toronto Dominion president of the Cana- dian Ladies Golf Union for many years, Jean E. Wood Crockett, died recently at her home,- 5'15 Avenue Rd., Toronto. she was the widow of Edwin Crockett, formerly of York, P. E. .”I. and former 'vice- presldient of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mrs Crockett had also been prominent in musical circles. Born in Halifax, she was the daughter of George Wood and cated "at or near" un AEC facil- liy for separating uranium-235. the fissionable material in the A-bomb. from natural uranium. The AEC has one such facility at Oak Ridge. Tenn. It's building others at Pad- ucah, Ky., and Portsmouth, Ohi-i nosaess will never be 1'9;-gotten. - - am John Ounninglissn and ...-.3” illmm ucii ms I roll I2 mus ,,,.u.nsn THIRTEEN Annie Petrie Wlaeman Wood. For , ' 7 some years she was the leading soprano soloist of the First Baptist Church in Halifax, and was in de- mand for concert and oralorlo work. A . ident of Toronto .or 40 years. 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