Gels 12 Years For Bonk Holdup ‘ BROCKVILLE. Ont. ICcPi— Rene Martin. 23. of Montreal was sentenced Friday to 12 years for his part in a Brockville bank rob- bery last May in which the loot amounted to at least $3,350,000. Martine’s l a w y e r, Raymond Daoust of Montreal, said he will appeal the sentence on the grounds of severity. The max- imum is 14 years. Martin already has served seven months in the county jail here. I The court received a surprise shortly before sentencing when ‘ Bet-Sgt. Leslie Sterritt said he receive a parcel in the mail Nov. 26 containing $51000 in bonds— part of the Brockville Trust and Savings Company theft. , He said the package was ad'- dressed to him from an unknown person and was delivered to him at the B-roclcvill-e police station, where it was opened. It contained $20,000 worth of bearer bonds and $31,000 in reg- istered securities. ' A company official said $2,250,~ 000 in bearer bonds, which nor- mally can be cashed by the bearer. was stolen. Pol-ice re- covered $500,000 of them when Martin was arrested in Montreal May 4. Registered bonds valued at $1.100,000 were stolen and $600,000 worth recovered. Also stolen were cash and jewelry. O'LEARY An enjoyable friendshin h on r was spent in the O’Leary Bap - tist Church, Thursday night. Members of the Nazarene con - gregation were in attendance. Rev. Ross Howard presided. Sev- eral hymn selections and a trio by Rlutthie and Wanda Buchanan and Carol James, accompanied by their guitar and accordia-n was greatly enjoyed. A qu-a-rtette by Rev. and Mrs. Sampson and Mr. and mrs. Herbert Pridham, Ell-msdiale, entitled, “How great Thou Art, was nicely rendered and greatly appreciated. Mi 5 5 Harriet Mullin- minister of the Nazarene congregation read the scripture and brought a very in- teresting message to those pre- 36111;. Misses Leila and Lila Oras - well, both registered nurses have returned to their duties in th e Community Hospital after spend. ing their vacation at their home in Bloomfield. They also accom- panied friends on a trip to Chair. lottetown over the past week-end. Guests of Rev. Ross and MtI‘S. Howard of O’Leary. are Mrs. M. F. Prasser, and Myrtle Prosser, Yanmonth, N.S. and Mrs. Ho - ward’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowtilier, Yarmouth, N.S. Friends of Mrs. Ros-s Howard, O’Leary, are sonny to hear that her mother Mrs. J. S. Boutilier, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia was tak- en suddenly ill while visiting her daughter and sown—law, Rev. and Mrs. Howard and it was found necessary to have her ad'- mitted in the O’Leary Commun- ity Hospital for treatment. Her condition progressing favourably. A very successful auction sale was held on Wednesday after - noon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacAnslland and sponsored by the Bloomfield Ladies Aid. A substantial sum was realized. Lunch was served by the ladies. ' Friends extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miegridige St. Elean-ors, on their marriage at the United Church on Satur- day, Nov. 16th. The bride is the former Kathleen Delaker, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dek- ker. Slherbroohe, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son M~uidigridige, formerly of 0’~ Leary, R.R.2. Mr. Byard Thurber, Truro. N. S. representing a home insulat- ing company was in this province during the past 'veek end in the interests of his company. He visited with firiends in Bloom - field during his stay. Mr. and Mrs. Thiren Ellis and two children BettyaLou and Den- ton, and mother Mrs. D. S. Gor- rill accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ellis, Glen‘WOOd re- turned to their homes Friday night after a very enjoyable visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mac- Nevin. Ottawa and with Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ellis, Toronto. They also visited» friends in Oak-ville, Ont, ankl‘ in Rochester, NY. with Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacLennain. The many friends of Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ahbert Wallace, Springfield, will regret to hear she is a patient‘ in the Community Hospital, O'Leary. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lidistone will be very sorry to hear that their little son David, is a patient in the Com- munity Hospital, with pneumonia. Mr. F. W. Hyndimran, Charlot- tetown was a visitor to O’Leary, recently. Sympathy is extended th e family of the late Mr. Walter Yeo, West Devon, who passed away in the O’Leary Community 14 HOSTESS cHAIR , 44.95 and Hlospital, Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross man, Hlaliilburton, have moved to O’Leary, and have taken up re~ sidence at the home of Mrs. El- va Wed-look for the wiint e 1‘ months. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Machay and young son, Mdlscouche, spent the week—end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. - Will Omlghlin and Mr. and Mrs. Brad MJaacKaiy, Coleman. 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