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We will be open to receive cream Wednesday, June 9. Cream haulers will operate over same routes as last year and on the following days:- A. F. CAMPBELL East Point Route — — — Monday and Friday Baltic Route - — — — — -— — '-' — wedliesday LEONARD PETERS Bear River Route - - - - - - - Wednesday’ 1 E DINGWELL Ioklglrrtune Route — — -‘- — -- —' " '-' Mimd"? DELIVERIES LOC’3_L_ ._. - - Monday, Wednesday and Friday A large stock of Flour and» Feeds will be kept 0" hand l for your convenience at close to Whoiesflle lift"!- SOURIS CREAMERY SOURIS l l cruiawrrlrown. In. Sea “OIL!!! Vicinity lhlli continues ‘nromambmo thalssvivww. LIIDDIOXQQI arguing gvicwfloallfliorswaaam ~'a~wi' SS Red Cr Corps; N ews hnprsasivc ceremony too tho occasion of the presentation 0f Service Chevron; to those members tho different acct-ions of the oomph"? ‘ffvourabls reports. BOW!!! ls Hrs of correspondence were read and dismissed. Dci tel to attend tbs‘ am Plans were maria for same. Home interesting papers wen rand on tbs topic and greatly snjoycd. ‘the s - of the National Anthem brow i’- dint? toss and may fri nds of Mr. W. S. n32. are plcagud to Mm 1w ll making s, good recovery from his recent illness. Fry. FBbruoo has?” 0f N65, fringing to rssuma his militlfl’ duties in outline sftcr 132$! u: plaasant furlough with . M1“ Joym McKay has returned! Itsrniltnn and Damlfly- to her home in Damlcy 81w‘ mild‘ m; m; past. week pleasantly with friends in Bllmmersidc. m. James m Murphy oi the R- c,N.V.R.., who is home on furlo spent the past week-end wl Jriends in Charlottetown. He was also accompanied by Mrs. Murphy. Mrs. Judson Maclcsn and little son have returned tc their home in Kgmgingtpn fuer spending some time in Sea View. Mr. Albert MscNutt of thc RC. A F. l.s spending his furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacNutt. He was accompanied home by Mrs. MacNutt and little son George and daughter Marcia who had been spending the post months in Halifax with Mr. Mac- Nutt. Miss Jean McKay has returned to summerside to resume her duties utter spending a pleasant holiday at her home in Damicy. Mr. John E. Campbell, Mount Pleasant, spent a few days recently at his home in Sea View. The fishermen are having good catches of lobsters when the wea- ther Permits them to get their traps. Much of their fishing gear that is inside was damaged consid- erably during the storm. The spacious home c! 564's. James Cousins twss filled with friends on Thursday evening to tender a post nuptial shower to her youngest daughter Margaret who is shortly to be one of the season's brides. The drawing room was tastefully dec- orated with and white stream- ers and we ing bells, also bou- quets of cut flowers and potted plants made an artistic setting. The bride was accompanied t0 a gully decorated seat of honor by Mrs. Gordon Cousins to the strains of a Wedding March played by Miss Mac Bell woodside. A decnr- ated basket piled with gifts which had to be refilled many times was brought in by Mrs. John MacDonald and Mrs. Ivan Davison who after- wards opened the gifts while the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Fred Donald and Mrs. Earle McKay and presented by Mrs. Gordon Cousins, while Miss Clara MacDonald and Mrs. Robert Cous- ins arranged them on the table. Miss Margaret then expressed her thanks in a gracious manner thanking the many friends for their kirrl‘ remembrance on this occasion and all joined ngi "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow.’ After the gifts had all been admir- mired which consisted of linen, pv- rex. bedding, silver, china and sil- verwnre with many other house- keeping necessities and also s large number of envelopes a bountiful and delicious lunzh was served by the ladies which all enjoyed. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to splendid music fur- nished by the well-known musicians Messrs. MacKinnon. Holmes and Matthews with Miss the Bell Wood- side accompanying enjoyed this U0 g, U ing the brldc-tc-bc every happi- ness. . Mn. Earls McKay, Mrs. John I. mg gm“ M Kay and Joyce McKay l wecrc visitors to Charlottetown m- ccntl and enjoyed a pleasant via’- it wi h friends. When members of ‘rynsdale Nor- thumbcrland Hunt learned that a danger of the Hunt class had been nsm after them they dect estabiili a link between the hunter of the seas and ‘L lves. A spac- ial hunt was arranged ands fine fox was killed. The mask and brush were mounted, inscribed and pres- entcd to RIMS. ‘rynedsie. Ulo Mlnarda for Dandruff For Foot Ailments comm/r H. J. A. BROWN. D.P. lilllli-OPUIIIST ru Croat 0mm itrflt W! iTho tad ma itruction of . yihiio the respirators ma .111: Y render first aid‘ tc the injured, Mow: Trsnmort demon- of gas intion is under the m- Maomtyra of O. B. '1‘. C. No. 62 (Bach Grove). not have ty of putt- required the strrmtign conlsia d y twc v8‘: been becoming the nsc in the from 5: warning signal certainly kept squad on its . mom the Nursing Auxiliary Sec- tion seven members A ‘ their ervice chovrons: namely. Scrgcants rs. Jean Garnhurn. Oils lbombs; Auld. Har- rington and Catherine Murchison. was carried out by members of the Nursing Auxiliary Section in corn- marui of Mrs. N. D. Maclsan. with her Junior lieutenants Miss Ethel Taylor and Mrs. Willard 59611091‘- The V, A, D's were on duty at the casualty clearing station ‘at nurses’ helpers they carried on their work diligently and discriminatcly. The more serious cases. brouzht in on stretchers by four drivers 1P0"! No 3 Platoon of the Motor Trans- port Section. were tuken in charst. attended to immediately ant. then sent on for further treatment. Some were choking gas casualities. others were suffering from broken limbs. dislocations, lntcrnal wounds. heavy shock, etc. Those in need of a warm stimulant were given hot. M tho recur mast-ins tho Bouris sub- . en's maece?1vt1€:n' Damn‘ Wm W88 Presented by M Snub-division of Cathofi Islam I A demonstration on first aid work 7°51.“- which tioning and of 28. iar. one executive msetl on Our year's work giggesolondwitaiiimelnts. c a , l Dramatic Giulia" y the st Pete" sented and highly patronized vice Called upon to Provide cloth and $01 supplies for needy chi dren. liiffle amount of our 3P5!"- ifi this WBY. St. Mary's Convent and ~ _ rm: cmnwrrsroww cursor/gig: ' _ _ . - '.'O'\\ ‘ ‘~2~.:-'-'~ JUNEQJ .. Ask Anq Colleen Lover A EHEdapitisdoublyinpcrtalD b ioryou precious ration coupons. hsalmonlcoiovsryriiltcllyoqlsaaausat talc-inwards»...- m-wys-aua-uiumih,“ . alsoaoublllltlwnspodalqualityallavaqbgdzqhtuul i; I-ThhfilblQIdQnutaduiflr-nlybya _ 1 spacialpraoeuthibaptumcsallitah-apsq, .‘ nooflsoolwvdwfl- Forwarkanasoaslazwallfislaisaow Qacladilbags-in-anfllhrpaaatidllaud atalowaraosttayauThisacwpialisaait- ablafcralygayaolnakhgcolca-cafioo-pat, pcroolatorblgllls coins-makes. Iuinga glasaselcc-makaryaagaywanttabrowtiic ‘ Qm-auegu-m MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee Ill!!! Abdul-taunt urn-Branden. - Ifilllfih,‘ I Souris, B. W. L. d following report m” “Vifiéui. Scoreta w nlnnit the foliowiggmrxli! o u. slavsntb o, t War Q10 500199! has been func- hss now a membership Dim“! the year we held ton reg-u. and two special funds to carry we hold twenty- Iri July we rding ngs. In Ohder to raise which was ably pm- Durlna the year our Social Ser- Committee was frequently groceries for needy families. A funds Prizes were donated m W58 pupils of to the vention week. and also decided to psnses of “rin meeting. wall. Rcll Call to shins in the borne." thrmfh which our coup is - in: 1e us hear in mind ltlhyat wfizi a Schools were scrubbed during Con- 0'98!’ A discussion took place on ways of remembering sick tion of 25 cents or more tc be tak- en at meetings to help defra ex- gs" purchas boys on active service. Mrs. Harcn Howard gave a report of Ssriatorium Place of next meet be with Mrs. Herber —l xmasronlsosoor. Ill-T"? SCHOOL u m: the greatest a of kw‘ m.’ Y‘ . Repont of Baltic School mo,“ b. om, mo com m“ “we” .1. olive Barrwt/t. a. ‘igde m?!‘ Mme‘ thvilahhlnthiswaywa ibes and,“ lJoyu-wflus-im- Rau nWa-ll _ m. t" my "M ed l- ow 1a»- ww ' . surrender ew- lflpmu “mm, Smith. I. Grade V.-—l. Jean Hunter: I. It; _"3 __ “mm.” one ‘v ‘<5 ->= 1- ved- 6mm “$38.; itflfii“? I-lalrinwfllq _ 3. Edna Oolwill; 3. Verna Green. Qrsde 1v’. JrZ-f ml ' ‘mmlllm m“ 1mm‘ w" cred» v (m: 1. Shirley Narw- an“ m__1_ V5,“, ma“: L The May mast‘ of (Mmwall- Wm,‘ Viggilwiiif- i n York Point Womcns Instltuutc met ° 15 , 1 M ma”, l ° 151-, ‘i "'11 m“: I. at Mrs. Hanan Howard's, Cornwall P13 d3“ Hg. A .13. B0100 Qultr. with an attendance of 20 members °T - l1 Orr 1 khan M.” a nit-hind m;- , ‘glances Davisdi and several visitors nt. Rcll 9 ' ' ‘Grad, L B_1 p51,; w u. “n w“ “mwmd w“ " "mm" 6hr a n l AllDIl Green a lfar- wun- s Hattie wan ' ‘mm of thought or pay a fine, this F fm, a m “u; Hfhejs, ‘venge- amuuureo to 35c. 1t was decided to 91d 5m - - y"? , Nwwh mm 90% Junkfifim cirry on making quilts for Red -Gr5de l5!‘ '_ ‘lmiguleden M“; omderjaasb’ ' Cross. Cornwall and York Point 973410 I (Jr- - - ‘ ' hilt Perfect attcndarwc -- Perfroct attendance: Olive Bar- Holmes" Vivian Holmes. mtt, Joyce Willis, Esroll gflrefn, Teachor—Mrs. Bruca Oruaior, m" “ “m” om"? S:t*£;.,“§1.“.r.%'.itt.. “y BMNZE mo! hest average in senior grades: Ngwson Thelma, Willis, Alton Green. Bronze is an alloy of copper sq Olive Barrett and Norms Smith. 9i tin- for‘ m‘ m Peggy, m, m mm 87,4”, Moan sunsrrrurls l; 5mm gum. Alton Green. P01" will‘ _ .. _ 1' n Alt s‘. Prowac. Beryllium per ll Noise be U“ M 51m (“tam Siéase 20w) bronze and steam many war usq, swect tca by members of enh Rqulring attention otherwise supported by amlnation these patients w The five clerks from the Cecelia Peters. and Ruth Chevrons were a w a r d e the Fbod Administration Section. Other nati- brought in on hand seats or were those on duty. After a thorough routine ex- lowed to return to their homes I IO I Administration who received service chevrons were: Gladys Cur- ley, Mary Moran, Sybil MacMillsn, Toomba. Public School. also to the Catechism classes. Fruit was sent to sick mem- bers throughout the year, and m many other sick people at Christ. W131! ere al- B. League of P. 1s. Island ima Sisters of St. Martha, Charlotte. town. For Christmas cigarettes were sent to Rev. Fr. Kelly, Rev. . Reginald MacDonald, and ReuFr. McIsaac for distribution to boys under their care. Flowers were bought for Church Altar for Easter Office their d “in - scss shortly where they will engage th are cbsentla" to clerks Jessie Fullerton and Mrs Hazel Wright who were unavoidably absent. Miss Fullerton in Fredericton 1n connection with the Blood Donors’ Clinic. Miss Pull- orton and Mrs_ Wright had merited their chovrons in Octomr 1942. but were nimble to be at the presenta- tion ceremony at that time. Cosh, shower‘. the methodical system which they have studied in the fil- ing and supplying of information on casualties in case of air raids or other o‘ asters O I I I Ibur members of the Feed Ad- ministration section; namely, vol- unteers Cynthia Kendall, Mrs. Christine Pickard, Marian Moms (in absentia) and Jean MacLure, received their service chevrons Mrs. Harry (Jludmore, officer commanding this section. explained the duties of its members. nnd described carefully each of the four clever exhibits DYQDBNd by members showing the proper care of food out-ct-doors. in per care of food out-of-doors. in transit. and in the home. in case of contamination by trim. and how tc decontamlnatc food which has been exposed w 818s fumes. Motor Transport Section Former Lvflpl. "Bill" Wood of No. 2 Platoon, left Saturday for Gait when she will take her basic train- ing in the W. R. 0. N. s, Two others from this section, Former L-Gnl. Jean Grant and Driver IMlice Arsensult are already on duty with the "Wrens." O I i O bturday last visiting parties from Nos. i and 2 Platcons of the o- tor ‘Irmsport Section visited ‘the ‘Ill hospitals. etc in ths vicinity, where they made personal calls with service patients and veterans of the last war and distributed fruit, cig- arettes. magazines and stationery Bllllplitd by the Canadian Legion. No. 1 Platoon members visited a total of twenty-four pntlgntg s; Beach Grove Training Centre, the Provincial Ssnatorium. the sick bay of H. M. C. S. Queen char- lottc, and the City Hospital. Those ‘from No. 2 Platoon called st the hosnitsl at the R. A. F. School, the Drlnce Edward Island and Gnar- iolwvwn Hospitals. distributing gaggsforts for‘ a total of forty-six pat- least two representatives among the workers to B0 overseas shortly. Llout. Dorothea Stewart, No. 1 Platoon loader and Q. M. S. Marjorie stcwart will proceed ovar- in war service work. Bo hum/burs of the Mowi- ‘transport section and while it will keenly feel the loll of these two active and popular workers. the has con- gratulations and: 300d wishes Section follow their appoinhnsnt. BUB-TON SOIIOOL as in former years. The sum of one hundred and eight dollars (108.00) was donated to 5t. Mary's Church, and a donation accompanying a- British guest child the building fund of the Bouris hos- tc Moncton, and Mrs. Wright being filial glggylds coat. 2 hospital gowns. 1 s dlllfllews Wiflmtls. 4 quilts, 2 prs. pillow spo namely, er are doing excellent work and we congratulate them on their show- 1118- ‘their Red Cross work deserves special mmrtlon for a large n of knittcd been St/udy the leadership of‘ Rev, Pr, na were very successful. We held $111!’ meetings all of which wcrs the Question topics under discussion. Much val- uable information was and very satisfactory answers cn to all questions. To Father Kenna we thanks. and to him we offer our prayerful wishes that grant him health and strength to carry on the noble wort: he has so zealously lost s devoted member and n truc This detachment is in hava at friend to ough mourn ha! loss we trust that sho ll 97w 110W Bfllflyinsr the reward of her unselfish. well-filled dear ones during the past offbr mu- pralyerful sympa . Well to sons. brothers. sisters and daughters who have left homo and friends ic give thorn- salvcs in coun of u‘ soled in that your loved ones an fiqhttns in duty and for the right.” We shall in our prmyers and Mass- e was handed in to The 1°11°W1i1il High Masses were offeredt-for living membe 5 Feast of our Lady of Good Coun- sel. for deceased members in month 0f Ntivembfl‘. for the intention of our Holy Father in month of May, and for s member who died during the year. Three subscriptions were sent for League magazine, and book passed among members for reading. In addition to the above expend- itures all our Diocesan and Nation- al League obligations have been paid. namely: per capita tax, mo. cesan tax, Budget, Sisters of Service and Schoiarshl fund. Our war worg has been well nt- tended to by our members. For the ear the following articles have l’! "1549 and Pissed to the local branch of the Red Cross; 16 pm, women's long stockings. 10 ‘prs. women's sox, 1 long sleeved pull- over sweater, 4 children's wind. breakers. 3 prs. boys’ stockings, i\ prs. Airforce gloves, 3 helmet caps. t tuck-ins, 4 helmets, l child's red wool suit, 4 rs. children's mitts, 2 long sleeved urtie neck sweaters. 5 niirhtgowns. 3 children's dresses, i suit, 2 prs. boys‘ pants, 3 pm cases, and a number of taps nges. The Units tih h t th parish, Red Porilzllsagld Boifris Riv- passedall: from tligtclrfiiiitmva s Our Ci-ub meet attended. Chri ti M rri Sacraments s agnerdll fir’ 5°! Problems were the imparted hi: extend our sincere ll. In the death of Mrs. Lewis we all in need. Alth we life. have been bereft of r we 1b tholcwiho Many also ave had to b farc- husbands defence of our beloved try. 'I‘o these we say: "Be con- thsr to "semi t.“ of mrtén ‘School to live for M“; ich they are fighttng until vic- Orade VII: l. James Griffin; i. t/vrv aver the W"!!! 0f the W! o)“ qflmm won. and than bring them back m“, v1_1, 1v“ 5011mm; Q, hnfoly to our dear homeland. 31mg" qmnn, In conclusion we wish to than! 1v_..1 mum 91min, g, each and every person who in may Davie Griffin way assisted in the past yssr, and 2. George Dalton. outt. 2. Walter Oollicutt. Ora s 1-1. Everett: Wood, vin Wood fin. Barbara Griffin, Ivan cult. Itaasia Kill! Pill Grade m Fitz-i. Olive 0011mm, Jr.-l. Everett Colli- Perfoct sttcndancs 4mm we sincerely hope that during the coming year we shall ass our mam- hcrshin increase. for never before since the early days of Christianity has such n. field of work presentcd itself, as at the present time. So in characteristic fashion lat us raspcnd whoie-beartsdiv to the extra rc- sponsibllit-ies that. may be placed I. Onl- Grif- Ooili- I i to! ovar- thou-raw tween H» Slew " an! l through which can Suaa-bpv ships. New undcr continua! tack by allied bourbon, thi ay be the fir-n: limped 2oz. or ecu stuns T in ried as our for-cc: seize AM!» , as n, . -. wa- '1 g Paatcllsria, tn mtd-Maditorrai-l . “w, still gives axis cone con», t bu, la a month of polarizing aciai concsntratcdyounding of axis ai anal!!!» not masts ails. and British " ‘m; silica have followed up tho views, in . communications and industries in thfraid-M with at erranclm bombers during the cast month. Invasion mo" l‘