,'r'Ros' moi-rr T 1'!-IE GUARDIAN. WN - 'gw 1 NOVEMBER is, 1953 THE EASTERN ' GUARDIAN -fifth-uonraou: amid r. Landry. nu. Byron Stewart. norm-r oaoacm-own: wuaon Laura. l The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Managua: Blue Dome Beataurant. and Guardian Office; In Souris: The Snack Bar. The Post Office; .'l'.I'. MARY! PARISH card party, New Perth Hall, Wednes- hu, Nov. 18th. Lunch. Good prises. .. 'MIL.I'1'ARY MANOI'.UV'ItES - Seventy-six members of the Fifth Signals curled out military man- oeuvres in the Montague area yes- many. They were under the com- mand of col. Keith Johnston. JCHICKEN and ham usupper, sponsored by the Women's Instit- ute, served at the home of Mrs. T. R. Jackson, bower Montague, Wednesday. Nov. 18th. Adults 5100. children .50. Proceeds in aid of new school. 'M.lSCELLANE0l'S SHOWER -On Thursday evening a miscel- laneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Anderson. Bristol, in honor of Mr. Alden Baker and Miss 'Vlvian Thompson. who are to lie married shortly. The honored guests were the receipients of many lovely gifts which were opened by Miss Edith I-falbolt. and the verses read by Miss Connie Anderson. On be- half of himself and his bride-to-be. Alden expiessed their appreciation of the lovely gifts. Their inzmv friends joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." A delic- ious lunch was served by the ladies. and the remainder of the evening was spent with music and diInCln5z,i the music being supplied by thcl Harbour Cousins. mvm-:41 Personals .. 'Messrs. Wallace Burke, Milton MacDonald. and Earl Clair. R.c.N.,i spent the week-end on leave at their respective homes in Montague. Mr. Harold Stewart, medical student at Dalhcusie University, spent the week-end at the home of his parents in Montague. Mr. Douglas Johnston, student at Mount Allison University, was a. wast-end visitor at his home in Montague. CAPITOL IIOWI s:so-'r:oo-s:oo l NOW SHOWlNG ( ui' anti BAXHR -lu'ill.l't.i in Georgetown: ..'MEl-ITING of the Ladies Aux- iliary Montague Legion at Legion Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. .fWEDDlNG,.. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION-The members of the Alliston Women's institute mett at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Acom on Tuesday evening to celebrate their 51th wedding anniversary and Mrs. Acorn's 79th birthday. A wedding cake was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Acorn. also ii birthday cake was presented to Mrs. Acorn by the members of the Institute with the best wishes for ma.riy more years of health and happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Acorn thanked the members for their kind thoughtfulness. A delicious lunch was then served. The tea was presided over by their daughter, Mrs. Otto Irving, Pet- er's Road. GEORGETOWN C. W. L. ..'Tha monthly meetings of the Catholic Women's League were held regularly during September and October, with 12 members an- swering roll call in September and 24 in October. Meetings opened with prayer by Rev. Director. Mrs. P. L. Boud- reault. pneaided. The reports of various oommittees were read, as follows: Trcas-urer'a report for September: 532.16 in funds. Cc- tober's report showed a creditable increase with s52.l6 in the funds, at the present time. Social ser- vice reported six visits made to the sick in September and nine visits in October, also used cloth- ing given to children and 525 paid out for nursing care. In the October report from edu- cation for October, the convener reported visiting the school and obtaining a list of children need- ing books and the principal was pleased to report A good attend- ance at school for October. Entertainment convener reported going to the members and organ- izing a lunch committee. Conven- er for magazines reported receiv- ing League Magazines in Septem- them among the members. The League was pleased to wel- come several now member! at the Ootobu m . The president read tho report of the c.W.L. an- nual convention at North Rusticc. at the Septanilbar meeting. Sev- eral letters were read by tho sec- retary at the October meeting, in- clu”-' one from the Tuberculosis League. inviting the League to sand I deleecte to Charlottetown to dtscuu whether or not the mo- M10 x-my would oontirvue its work through the country. President Mrs. P. L. Boudreauit will be sent as a delegate. Rev. Father Kigg-ins llddressed the members and advised them on spiritual matters pertaining to their work. After the October meeting a de- licious lunch was served to am ladies and a new Juriich commit- Annual lldotlng - Montague W. I. Montague W.I. was held Tuesday evening at the Bison Resaurant. following a. delicious banquet. The dining man was for the occasion and the table was centred with tall whiu tap- ers and low bouquets of soap- dragon. .Preaident Mm. Lorna Wig- meating opened with the singing of the Institute Ode. Mrs. Wiggiintoui gave a compre- hensive resume of the activities for the past year and expressed her appreciation for co-operation from the officers and member financial report Mr the you was read by the trenurvatr, Mu. Lyle Boehner. The report showed a successful year both financially and socially. The sum of 3310.53 was raised and expencutures at-noun-ted to 188.19. Exzpsmsea in.- oludod the purchase of a studio couch and two moatchlrig chair: and a. table for the teachers room in the new school, waste paper baskets for the school, and tan- gible donations to all worthy cam- paigm Plans were made for selling candy at the Institute concert lat- er this month. Also arrangements were discussed for serving refresh- ments to those taking part in the concert. Mrs. Stewart Nelson, con. verier, presented the report of the nominating committee, and the following officers were elected for the ensuing y-ear: president, Mrs. Lorne Wigginton (re - elected), vice-president, Min. 3 p e n c e r Llewelly-n (re-elected); secretary, Mrs, Lester Maolieod (re-elected); Y-l'98S11I0l'. MM Lyle Boehnavr, (re- eleol-ed): Red Cross converter, Mrs. William MaoLean; directors, Mrs. A. D. MacLu.re, Mrs. J. C. Mac- Lure, Mrs. Gordon Ccfrfin; audi- tors, Mrs. A. A. Fraser, Mrs. Frank Dewar. Om. motion a. hearty vote of thanks to Mrs. Clay and her staff for their hospitality was oorwey. ed by Mrs. Llewellyn and re. Sborided to by Mrs. Clay. Mrs, A, bar and October and circulating- D. MacLu.re presided Hit the piano 10? I llnrz-son: and an enjoyable evening closed with singing of Auld Lang Syne. Father of Tl;-I)ie; In New Jersey UPPER MlC)N'IiCLAIR. N. 1.. (AP) - Dr. Herbert Eugene lves, prominent physicist-scientist some times called the "father of tele- vision," died at his home Friday night. He was '71. Dr. Ives, who retired six years ago from the Bell Telephone lab- oratories in New" York, was in charge of the first demonstration of television between Washington and New York in 1927. In later years, he demonstrated color TV, experimental three-dim- ensional motion pictures, and made other important contribut- ions in the field of picture trans- mission. tee was appointed for November. A.C. Nov. 25 and 26. ANNUAL OLD TIME FIDDLING AND STEP DANCING CONTEST in st. MARYIS PARISH HALL, SOURIS Wednesday, Nuvcmbor 18, 3:30 P. M. ' Prints for' both ladies and gentlemen. Winners eligible to compete in Provincial Festival in Charlottetown, Send entries to Charles Boylan, PO. Box 38, Souris. Charlottetown Adjudicators Admission 50c TODAY - TUE. - wen. I lit iii ,. r BIGGEST suasr or PIRATE ruav WEREPT THE 1 SCREEN ! lllllNNe..-iuei-xillitg,-ltlinitnlvltvllci liwimi hit in glut A an-utlu until ,8 , I. aim sou - snrunsrrl,-'sHows 3:30 . 1 . '9 .."1'he annual meeting of the glnton was in the chair and the , during her term of office. The - ' there only one day, the Queen ad- . ' lng repaired and resurfaced. build- Golden ..'Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mac- Donald, Constitution Street, Pic- tou, N. S., celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Novem- her 4. The couple are well-known and highly respected citizens of Pictou, and have spent all of the half-century there. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald are also -well known in Prince Edward Island and fre- quently visit in Georgetown at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Batchilder. Mary Theresa Mao Donald. daughter of the late Wal- lace MacDonald and Virginia De- Lory, was married in the place of her birth, Morell, P. E. 1., on No- vember -1. 1003, in St. Lawrence Church, to Archibald MacDonald. son of the late John MacDonald and Johanna Brown of Pictcu. An employee of the Canadian National Railways, ”Archie" Mac- Donald retired in 1942. Both are if; Preparat Forthcoming LONDON, (Reuters) - The peo- 'ple of a dozen dominicns and col- onies are busy preparing for the forthcoming tour of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Here in Britain, hundreds of of ficlals are checking and re-check- ing the Royal itinerary. The Roy- al Couple are at Sandi-ingham. spending hours each day with tour officials. Meanwhile, thousands of miles away. dancers are rehearsing Poly- nesian rituals, natives are laying in mountains of supplies. canoes and locomotives are being lavish- ly decorated and entire cities re- painted. Prince Charles. Princess Anne, Prime Minister Churchill and gov- ernment officials will be on hand to say goodbye to the Queen and her husband Nov. 28. The Royal children will not see their parents again till May 15, 1'14 days later, but there will be frequent phone calls home. especially around Christmas time Use Same Plane The Royal Couple will fly from here to Bermuda, via Gander, Nfld.. in the Stratocruiser in which they visited the United States and Can- ada two years ago. They will stay dressing a joint session of Parlia- ment, the oldest in the empire, be- fore continuing on to Jamaica. At Jamaica. there will be two days of formal receptions. troop reviews, a swim for the Queen and a game of polo for the Duke. They then will board the 15,902- ton liner Gothic, spruced up for the occasion and already on her way out from London. The Gothic. will take them through the Panama Canal, where they will stop off for a reception by Panama's president. Col. Jose Antonio Rerron, and then to Fill. . Hundreds of Fijian canoes will greet the Gothic as it drops anchor in Suva. Bay. Richly-dressed local officials will board her to conduct the "thavulkelekcle" ceremony, giv- ing the Queen permission to land as the first reigning British mon- arch to visit Fiji. . To Visit saints Then on to Tonga, the "friendly islands." Queen Elizabeth insisted on extending the stay there from six hour: to 24, as a tribute to Queen Salote, the six-foot-twc mon- arch who won the hearts of mil- lions of Britons at the Coronation. The visitors will spend the nllllll in Queen Salcte's palace, while 400 burlyl, skirted Tcngans, carrying torches. keep a night-long, vigil. They will wake to the soft music of s "nose-flute" symphony. Dec. 23 to Jan. 30 the Queen and the Duke will be in New Zealand. where they will attend 44 recep- tions in 39 days, plus investitures. garden parties, civic dinners and special visits to farms, factories. scenic spots and: welfare institu- tions. There also will be race meetings, yachting and two short holidays in remote districts. Highlights of the New zealand visit will be the Queen's annual Christmas Day broadcast from Auckland, the first time the Royal Christmas broadcast has been made from outside Britain. V I Repaired In Australia, where the Queen will be from 1"eb.3 to April 1. hundred: of miles of roads are be- ings painted and decorated and special gardens laid out to greet the visitors with red, whits and blue blossoms They will visit every Australian .............j.......:.... rive oulACHE '-i Wed members of Stella Maris devout Church, Mrs. MacDonald being one of the charter member: of the Catholic Women's League when it was formed in Pictou in 1940, and Mr. MacDonald having been act- lve in former years in the Holy Name Society. He is also a vet- eran fireman and still keenly in- terested in his church and town. The MacDonald family had twelve children. Four boys and two girls have passed away, and six are still living: Wallace. Gertrude, Mrs. Joseph Babineau: Theresa, Mrs. lsurie Babineau: All 'of Halifax: Ernest, in Waltham, Mass: Lucille, Mrs. Bernard Bat- rliilder, Georgetown, P. E. 1.; and Vincent of Pictou, N. 5. They have seventeen grandchildren. A family reunion and anniver- sary dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald in Pictou. on November 7.-AC. ions For Royal Tour state and see most of the coun- try": scenic wonders, from the Great Barrier Reef of Queensland to the rugged peaks and valleys of the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. , The Duke, who has been to Australia twice before while serv- ing in the British Navy, will visit the Woomera. rocket range. The Queen will open the Federal Par- liament and several state Parlia- ments. on their way home from the Australian summer to the,2Britlsh spring, the Queen and the Duke will visit the Cocos Islands, Ceylon. Aden, Uganda, Libya, Malta and Gibraltar. I Peakes and u . . Vicinity ..'Tlie many friends of Mrs. Pat- rick Clarkln, Peakes Road, regret to learn that she is a. patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. All join in wishing her an early re- turn to good health. Mrs. Anthony Hughes. St. Pat- rick's Road, left for Boston, Mass, Nov. 1, where she plans to spend the winter months. Mrs. Herbert. Trainor and Mrs. Henry Trainor, Windon, Visited Mrs. Marian Gillan and family, Charlottetown, Nov. 7. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Trainor visited Chlai'-lottetown Nov. '1. Mrs. Joseph Coade, Mt. Stewart, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hughes, Char- lottetown, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.B. I-lug-hes, Nov. 6. The itli regional immunization ,clinic for children was held in Paalros School, Nov. 10. A large number of pre-school children at- tended. Miss Pearl G-rant visited Miss Carlene Mcmachem, Mt. Stewart, Nov. 0. Many farmers from this vicinity are taking advantage of the fine weather to complete the harvest- ing of potatoes and turnips. 'Ilhs many friends of Mr. Fred- die I-Iandlrahan will be pleased to see him around again after boing confined to bed for I. week with a sore throat. , Ms-I. lidwud Duffy. Byrnaa Road, was a. visitor to the Provincial Sanotorium, Chu-lolmtown, Nnv.'I. bought the farm ' and buildings owned by Mir. Anthony H:ugha,9t Patrick's Road. Mr. and Mn. I-Isrbart Hackney and daughtsr Sandra were visitors to Charlottetown Nov. '1. .Mr. J. 1'. Valley, teacher in Paakos Road School, was a visitor to Charlottetown. Nov. 10. . It-ianb of Mr. Urban Dudley. st. Teresa. regret. to loam that he entered the Charlottetown I-roqu. Cal Nov. '1 for an X-EH. All hop: to use him around again soon. Mr. Ir-riio Grant. Bordon. vtaitcd art the home of his moiihsr Mrs. James Grarlft, Peaks Road. N07. PM? Gerald -Inns. stationed in Ontario. is now mandinl his leave with his parents. Mr. and ma. Thomas lvaol. St. Teresa. Mill Rosalia It. Dunstarfa Collage, we!-and d Nov. '1 moths. Road. loft Nov. 10 for Mmcton, N. 3.. when he plans to brief vacation with no can can Mr. Leith Stewart has recently-' Davina. student at ' Mr. ldwud Dirt. Qt. PltI1&'l' I 25th Anniversary of Pelerslld. Ill. 0 ....'On Thursday ' evening the members of the Peter's Road west Women's Institute met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Hlckena to celebrate their 25th anniversary. The rooms were tastefully decorat- ed in the Institute colors of yellow and blue. The toast to the Queen was proposed by Mrs. Chester Mc- Swain. and the toast to chartered members was pmposed by Mrs. Gerald Johnston. An address was read by Mrs. ' Harold Mcswain and the life mem- bership pins were presented to Mrs. John A. Mcswain, Mrs. Chester Mcswain, Mrs. Jessie Butler, Mrs. Russell Acorn, Mrs. Margo Munn. and Mrs. Otis Jackson by Mrs. Raymond McAulay. . A moment of silent prayer was offered for those departed from from among the Institute and also those who were unable to attend. tar which a. delicious -supper was served by the younger members of the Institute. The table was cent- ered by an anniversary cake and tapers. The cake was cut in the traditional manner by Mrs. John Mcswain. The evening was spent in sing- ing and step dancing, which was very much enjoyed by all. Music was supplied by Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson. : Wins 324.000 0n Swag): Ticket DDUISEVILLE. Que.,, (GP) - Jacques Mondor, a 31-year-old druggist, bought a 31 army and navy sweepstake ticket in Mont- real a week ago and Saturday won 3. near 524,000. The sweepstake was based on the annual Manchester Handicap, run Saturday in Manchester, Eng- land. "I'm very happy," said Mcndcr in an interview. A native of Montreal, he came here to work at a. drugstore four years ago. He was at work when informed of his newly-acquired wealth. A bachelor, Mondcr said he has I no immediate plans to spend the money. ”I-t's surely going to come in handy" Thstlcket was the fourth he has ever bought. The others were non- winners. RED P(?INT SCHOOL Report of Red Point school for the month of October: Grade IX-1. Elora China. Grade VIII-1. Glen Stewart; 2. Weston Rose and Arthur Stewart; 3. Eileen Robertson. Grade VII-1. Ethan Garrett; 2. Sheldon Rose. Grade VI-1. John Campbell. Grade V-1. Ann Whalen. Row- ena Garrett; 2. Theresa Whalen; 3. Jerry Sutherland; 4. Merton Bruce, Mary LaPiarre. Grade IV-1. Helen Whalen: Angus Campbell. Grads III-1. George MaoPhee and James Campbell. . Grade II-l. Frances MacPhce;i 1. Ann Campbell. Grade I (A)-1. Gary Young. Grade I (B) -1. Anne Rose and Margaret Sutherland-; 2. Albert Whalen and Vernon Garrett; 3. George Campbell. Grade I (C)-1. Mae MacPhee; 2. IN MEMSDRIAM Mll. DAVID MMDONALD The people of Cherry Hill and surrounding districts were sadden- ed when they : learned that Mrs. David MacDonald of Cherry Hill had passed away suddenly in Charlottetown on the morning of August urn, in her eightiotb year; The , nos :' uncomm- Dornald, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- aw Donald of Glenooe, P. E. I. when is young woman shomoved to the U.5.A.whauhsr earlier yeau wan spent. Returning to Prince Edward Island some thirty years ago she married David Mac- Donald of Cherry Hill. to whom she was I devoted and loving wife, I. constant companion and help- mate. The deceased who possessed a genial and happy disposition, was a good friend and "neighbour and by her kind hospitality in her home won for herself a host of friends who will ever cherish her memory. As long as her health permitted Mrs. MacDonald took a. keen in- terest in affairs which pertained to the betterment of the commu- nity in 'which she lived. she was a member of the st. Andrew's Altar Society and the Cherry Hill Women's Institute. she leaves to mourn the follow- ing step-children: (Ellen) Mrs. Reginald MacDonald: (Catherine) Mrs. Gerald MacDonald; (Marnie) Mrs. A. A. Lumsan. John and Georgi. all raiding in the United States, and Joann of Cherry Hill. also one sister Mrs. Donald J. MacDonald of Blooming Point and a. brother John R.,Dor-- charter, Man. One sister and nve brothers predeceased her. The last Rites of the Roman Catholic Church were administer- ed to her by Rev. P. 'r. MacDon- ald, of the Basilica staff. Her Largely attended funeral was held from the residence of her step-son on August 15th in st. An- drew's Church where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. George Maooormac, P.P.. St. An- drews. Rev. William V. MacDon- ald, P.P., St. Peter's, was present in the Sanctuary. Pall bear-are wan Messrs. Junss Walker, William Crawford. Hamid Colin, John A. MacDonald, Wal- ter Macbtmald and Douglas Smith. May her soul rest in peace. Following is a. list of Mass cords, menagtss of sympathy. Mus Cards Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald (2).' David MacDonald. Mr and Mrs. John MacDonald ). Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald (3). Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDon- aid (2). Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacDon- ald (2). David uni Richard MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lumsn (2). Sharlene Luman. Rita, Winston and Verne Mac- Donald. Mrs. Mary MacDonald. Chules and Peter (3). , Mr. and 'Mrs. John D. MacDon- ald (2). Joan, Donald. gar. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon- Resinald and Donald Mac- Riwmood and Reginald Mu- Donald. Mrs. Frank MacDonald. Mrs. James Moccrmac, Orwell 2. Robert MacPhce. C0"- I-Iighest average: Sen-ior grades, Ml” EH3 Mlwbomld. Orwell Ann Whalen, 87.5712; Junior grades, 00"- Hem, wh3I8n' 9437,, Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacDon- ald, Bedford. Perfect attendance for month: Glen Stewart, Jerry Sutherland. George Mac-Phee, Frances McPhee and Anne Rose. Bernice MaoPhee, teacher. daughter-in-low, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Birt. Mrs. George Leard, Mt. Stewart, was a recenixvisitor at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and MN. Bert Loard, River- ton. Peakcs Women's Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Andrew J. Mooney, Nov. 10. It was decided to begin a first aid course in the district in the near iluture. Mrs. Dental Grant, Peakes Road is receiving mainy congratulations on recently wimilng one hundred and sixty dollars on Casino. Mr. and Mrs. Smith O'Brien, Morail RR, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donneliy recently. Mrs. stsale. Morall. was a vis- itor at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hand:-ahan. Nov. 10. IMF. Amos Dunpby while stand- ing on the side of a truck while in motion. had the mixer-tuna of slipping off. injuring his shoulder 1 attention. Mr. John, Miller. Grand River Road, visited at the harm of Mr. and Mn. Ralph Gillan Nov. 11. -(BU The Imperial Life insurance loc- saving! in ways a better pl enoounsa ewe" ” that build homes and ' gcg in which oo,live- poupgoso on 3 Jillian" GUAILOWITOVIN Mr. and Mrs. George MacDon- ald. Orwell Co've. Reginald and May MacDonald. Mrs. Gertrude MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Qoade. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pineau, Ar- lingtcn, Mass. Miss Therese MacDonald, Ar- lington. Mass. Mr and Mrs. Francis K. Mc- Laughlin, Dorchester, Mags, Miss Anna MacDonald. Brighton, Mass. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred smith. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Reddin. Walter MacDonald. victor Egan Mrs. Charles MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Pius MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. MacDona- aid. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hennsssey. hlivfr. and Mrs. Cyreno MacDon. B . Mr. and Mrs. John Mcnachern. am. Thecrosa Ravel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald 5. Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Brazil and Aeneas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Driscoll, Johnston's River. Mr. and Mn. Walter Rcgarlon. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Griff-in. Mr. and Nltrs. Alex. N. D. Mc- Donald. Cherry Hill Women's Institute.- Enrollmant in tha Frarwiaoui Mun League-Mr. arid. Mire. Rog- inald MacDonald and Jimmy Mac- Donald. Maaaogos Of Sympathy Mr. and Mn. Sheldon Small- aa ls'jA7K:vfMAN nlcs represenfti , v in He 1 really a an m hm, in businesses. create id” OMQII, . A onloacmoautotl vs does much more 1" in lhe wunvauduyw efor the future Sourls -Blood M Donor Committee 4 Meeis Slgfess ..:”' (W: .2. r . rspreaon scuril. is the oapablg the Bouris Committee to who 1 "W at rangamants wall meetlns with enmu:i1aiii:?.y..m"i He is loud in nu pm” of if work bu" bone 1" connectloil with this Clinic by the mom of the Junior I.cad'les' 'Aid of "' souria Hospital lo: wmch M" Arthur Wright is lilll Pfealdent, Thus energetic ladias i-9,112,”, importance of the Blood Tram! sion service in the recoverv H. many hospital patients my 3,5: :..n”:::::.:..W to - di DWPW9 l"l16i' have vldcd the term imo,..v.,, mm Elms slams ladies have also am,,' prov do ref h i era for the c11lr.ilc.me.m4 Mm work" l'l3llIIill Vllst Notes Mr. and Mrs. Junior Coftm Vtagevrg. iecent visitors to Clint-lam. Mrs. Art Yoratcn h to Pisquid after spe.;dl;l;:u M weeks vacation in Georgeqown, Mr. John H. MacKinnon, M-com panied by his father, Mr. Atingg; Macxlnnon, motored to St. Fell er': recently. Mr. and Mrs. John David M... Donald attended the Armtstlw reception held at the Legion pm, in Mt. Stewart. Mr. Francis Macltinnon and uh Wilfred Kelly visited Ciiariottp. town recently. Pisquld West Women's lnsll. lute held their annual meeting 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kai noth Jay on Nov. 10 with I Iarn attendance. Pilquid West School is greasing favourably under care and management of my teacher, Mrs. Nellie Ifendridren, Mr. Edwin Walsh, Ciiuiotto. town, spent the week-and at tui 13 ill home of his uncle, Mr. lids-1". MacAvln. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lg; 51. tended the Amherst Winter Fair. , i Mr. Bertram Maoxlnnoa van 1, recent visitor to Charlottetown, I Mrs. Florence Walsh, Cbsrlotttu town spent a weeks vacation with her sister in Plsquld. -41, U, Make Progress In Peace Talks ,9 PANMUNJOM, (cm - frame in attempts to clear the way for a Korean peace conference was re- ported Saturday. TOD UN and Red diplomatic ne- gotiators planned to mect today to make A new attempt at reach- ing agreement. United states ambassazm Ar- thur Dean and his Red counte parts broke a three-week delldl Saturday with agreement on NI ngenda. The agenda allows formation of two sub-committees-one to dis- cuas the makeup and site for the peace parley. the 0 er to ill" a starting date. wood. southport. Mr. and Mrs. John Morris!!! and family, Vernon" Riva: Mrs. B. Wilson. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Douglas. Head of I-Iilisbovm. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Comn. Summersirla. Mr. and ms. Ed Cant:vall.chu- lottetown. . Card Of Thanks The family of the late M31 MacDonald wish to thank all H1039 who sent. Mass cards, letters and cards of sympathy, also all who assisted in any way durlns W” recent. lad bereavement. :- -Ii FOR SALE 1949 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN Priced for Quick Salt! Can be seen at DOUG'S SERVICE STATION Montague . ..:j......:...m..-j--J than re rider llfi conomy. and males Cindi. MPERIA