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(THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) The Brae United Church Young People's Union held a very suc- cessful "Pot-Luck" supper at the home of Mrs. Ivey MacF'adyen on Tuesday night, Oct. 24. 'Die ladies served a sumptuous repast with t.ables,well laden with all good things. The supper was well pat- ronized. Entire proceeds were for the Missionary and Maintenance Fund of the Church. 0'Leaury and vicinity got their first snowfall on Monday evening, Oct. 23. when heavy squalls of snow tell and continued throughout most of the night. On Tuesday morn-' Today 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 Therels Women at his Feet; there's Men at his Heels; and Laughs, Laughs all around-It's Bob Hope at his funniest. C BASANUVA! RUMEO! DUNJUAN! . ii . Oct. 24. snow could. be seen on won” en? uog rdgf-tops, on fields, bridges. etc, but 305 HOP0 3 the snow was almost like rain and loya. it melted on the roads almost as hchhiquel RHONDA soon as it tell. .a-- . - .. Rev. J. W Turple, New Bedford, ( ”g' " I .. '- "Em -Mass. was the guest speaker on I V , so KA R.Ja .. - , I .. at the uh : ' 811' urc o t e azarene. '''l''”''" "”w'” "w" 5.: ROLAND GUI-VER Desplte the inclement weather, binds! hr N-EXANDER "N-1 & R!CHARD LVON the church was filled. Rev. Mr. Tur- GARY GRAY pie preached a powerful sermon. He is well known in O'Leary as he was the first minister and founder of the O'Leary Nazarene Church about twenty-seven years ago. His many friends were delighted to see him again. He has been con- ducting revival meetings in the Summerside Nazarene Church. & , u ALWAYS THE BEST T IN ENTERTAINMENT Today 3:30, 7 and 9:15 - Tuesday 7 and 9:15 AN OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE The Brae United Church Young Peoples' Union met on Monday night. Oct. 28 at the home at Mr. and Mrs. P: W. MacLeod Despite very inclement weather. the at- tendance was good. The meeting opened with devotions conducted by the president, Mrs. Roy Oulton. Due to the absence of the secretary Miss Donna Palmer, the school teacher at Brae was secretary pro- tem. Plans were made for the "Pot-Luck" supper which the YPU are holding and also for the Hai- 1owe'en Party. The minister, Rev. W. G Dickson. then led in the study which was "The Nature of Man and sin". This was followed by games after which delicious re- licious lreireshmehts were served. Their love burned all the brighter. . .bsceuss it flamed in the shadow lof dsolhl TYRONE POWER LINDA DARNELL The Dunblane Women's Institute held their Octoer meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry MacPhers0n, with the president presiding. The meeting opened by the Ode. The roll call was answered by eleven members who responded by donat- ing grabs. The Sick committee re- ported four visits. The new com- mittee is:- Mrs. J. Livingstone, Mus. Carl Easter. Mrs. Nell Boulter. The Hrogram Committee is Mrs. P. MacPheson. Mrs. Leslie Clor- rill. Sweet dough booklets and Christmas cards will be ordered. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Gorrill. The roll call will -be answered by the payment of dues. It was decid- ed to procure new blinds for the school. There was an interesting contest and reading by Mrs. P. Mac- Pherson. The meeting closed by the singing of the National Anthem. Then followed a sale of grabs and a. delicious luncheon was served by the has ss. Carloadings o'rrAwA, Oct. 27 -(or) - Carloadings on Canadian railways during the week ended Oct. 21 climbed to a. seasonal peak at 92.- 733 cars. compared with 8ll,2I1 cars the previous week, and 36,769 cars for the corresponding week a year ago. The Bureau of Statistics report- ed today that, increased loadings over the similar period last year were shown in Brain. ores, build- ing products. pulpwood. lumber, gasoline and woodpul-p and paper. Principal reductions were registered in loadings of livestock and coal. unuqec--1.:-nulua-learn-so " -spans-use-pr-ruuesas, Dlrocteybr IUII IIXIII A 20th Century-Fox Encore Triumph! LATEST NEWS - .. - com: EARLY! I I I I I I I Onlylbni dares compare its mall: with I W0 permanent cu ygg TELL wmcn TWII HAS THE TONI? WIDE RANGE The Iguana. tropical lizard. -is found as far south as Patagonia gpd as -far north as British Colum- a v iitw utcmumc EAR run mun or HEARING nzvuun Conan the results in the photos. You'll agree you can't tell which twin bu I . like Toni-whid: has the beauty shop rpennanent costing 820. Toni waving lotion is the secret: its gentle-action formula guarantees s wave that feels and behaves like naturally an-Iy heir. Only Toni Home Pennancnl has this superb waving lotion. Jeanne Psscoret. the twin with the Toni, . is shown below sister Marcelle. Hair ' settings by professional stylist. ram Rana?-,?5 ..'"':.":.""""”..:".:'.?..""3:'.:'. electronic ear for t e herd of hear- ing hes been revealed by Bern Posen, noted Chicago acoustical engineer. -This electronic ' ” t disclosed that his smssing new invention hides deafness and transmits even wide on with stsrtlin clarity. Po nting out this at scovery on- sblos the deal to hear without any button showing in the ear, he re- portod it has rendered old-style caring alds obsolete. To acquaint the hard of hearing readers of this paper with this new miracle electronic on which hides full details are described in s has ustin booklet, "New Dis- coveries to He 1) the Deaf Hear." It ,0 bsunt:roeinsp.lhlnAwdrdsppn anyone w o reques r-rm Elect Ruse D rector WK roll 0 . a-mm. slnliding, mo wen! 19th ,”u run run or an lmcu Mr. and In. apui-goon MacNeill. Freetown Notes Mrs. Bessie Cameron oi Kensing- ton, spent Sunday in Freetown, the guest of Mrs. S. A. Burns. M.r. and Mrs. J. Roy Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Burns and Miss Evelyn Burns wore visitors to Char- lottetown on Monday. . Mr. James Hale and Mr. Donald Profltt. of Mount Allison Univer- sity spent the week-end in Firec- town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Profitt. -Mr. and Mrs. George Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jardlne of Freetown, and Mrs. Andrew Hum- phrey of Kensingion were in Mt. Stewart on Tuesday attending the funeral of the late Mr. W. Cameron McLaughlin. whose death took place recently in the Prince Ed- ward Island l-lospital. Friends of Mr. Edison 5. Dam- marell are sorry to hear that he met with an accident last week. severely injuring his ankle. Al- though being very painful. x-rays show no broken bones. and all wish him a speedy and complete recov- ery. V Con.::rai.ulations to Miss Winni- fred Calms, daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Cairns oi! Lower Pree- town. who was one of the five Prince Edward Island students who won scholarships at Mount Alli- son University recently. Miss Calms was the winner of the l-Iunton Memorial Scholarship of 3150.00. Mr. James Murphy has recently disposed cl his (arm in Kelvin. The purchamr being Mr. John Reeves formerly oi! Freetown, now of Vancouver. :3. G. Mr. Reeves visited the Island this summer af- ter elng absent for many years and ought the property while here. He is now in British Columbia. but he and Mrs. Reeves and family in- tend returning next spring to make their home in their native land; Mr. Harry Crosmian of Borden. after many years of employment on the Borden .- Cape Tormen- tine Ferry service, has retired. and has purchased the farm property of the late Mr. Weston Francis 0! Freetown. and he and Mrs. Croes- man have taken up residence there. Their many friends welcome them to the "community. Mr. and Mrs. crossman were both tormer resi- dents of Freetown. ...... Rev. J. K. Campbell of Black- ville. N. 13,. has accepted a call to the pastorate or the North Bedeque United Church. This charge in- eludes North Bedeque. Freetown. Wilmot Valley and Traveller-a' Rest. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and family will arrive in North Bedeque early in November, beginning his minis- try the second Sunday in Novem- ber. Mr. Cnmpell cceeds Rev. Ralph Wagner. Mr. Harold Ken- nedy ot cape Breton. student min- ister, supplied during the summer months. Northom Notes Mr. Ellis Steward. Rs-lllax. N. 5.. spent a short holiday with his sister. Mre. Herman Dysnent. Mr. J. M. Nicholson. Summer- side, paid a visit with his friend Mr. James E. Mac1.ean recently. Mr. snd'Mrs. Fred Mcxlnnon and their two children spent Sunday with Mrs. McKlnnon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wiltred Mcbougall. Miss Blanch Mcbougall. stu- dent at P. W. C.. event the week- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mcbougallx Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams and their two children Ruth and Id- ward. spent the past week at Windsor. N. 8.. the guests ot Hrs. Wllliamr aunt. Miss Joan McArthur has enter- ed the Falconwood Hospitsl. Charlottetown to train for a nurse. Ker many. friends wish her all succeis in her work. - ' , C "J-'” "W I Hrs. The many friends at ” Clieshl llella: are pleased Most popular building after he officially open- ed s2,000,000 extension to Delta person in the secondary school in Hamilton. Ont. was Premier Leslie Frost of Ontario. shown surrounded by students, when he declared Fri- day a holiday at the school. School trustees and officials from Toronto. Owen, Sound, and other points attended. know that she has returned to her home after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Friends in this community re- gret to hear that Mr. Charles Colwill is not enjoying good health. His many Iriends wish him a speedy recovery. -The regular monthly meeting of the Northam Women's Insti- tute was held at the home of Miss Emily Macl..ean and Mrs. Ethel Brown. There was a large number of members present and several visitors. A vote of thanks was extended to Miss MacLean and Mrs. Brown for their kind hospitality after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. LINDSAY, Oct. 36-(CP)--The courtroom here is being painted salmon pink and members or the bench and bar dont like it. Said Judge J. A. Mccvibbon: "The whole thing looks like a ladles' boudoilr or a beverage room. It is not in keep- ing with the dignity of the court." But, despite the protests. the S1260 decoration job still is going on. Piusville and Vicinity -Mr. Ling. Charlottetown. was a business visitor to Piusville on Wednesday. Mr. Peter F. Gallant was '3 rec- ent business visitor to Summer- side. Miss Lorraine Corcoran. Mis- couche. spent the week-end at her home here. Mr, Stewart Waugh. Summer- side. spent the week end with Mr. Ralph Hardy, Rosebank. Friends of Mr. Louis Gallant are sorry to hear of his recent illness. All hope that he will soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien. St. Louis. spent the week-end in Plusvilie. ' Friends of Mr. Basil McNeill. Elmsdale. were sorry to hear of his sudden death on Sunday. His many friends extend deep sym- pathy to his bereaved wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Corcoran. Norma and Dale, motored to Sum- merside on Saturday. Mr. Ralph Hardy, Summerside. spent the week end with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Rosebank. A very successful dance was held in Piusvllle Hall on Wedne- day evening. Music was furnished by Mr. Leonard Barnett and Mr. Raymond Gallant. Mr. Jack Dalton. Halifax. spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. John Corcoran and Mr. Corcoran. Mrs. Clayton Greene. Emerald. and Mrs. Alton Mclsaac. Hebron. were recent visitors to Piusville. guests of their parents, Mr. end Mrs. Thomas Corooran. A large crowd attended the weekly dance in Bloomiield Hall on Friday night. Mr. Leonard Barnett and his orchestra supplied the music. I . 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