Graduate night cadets in aeron- autical engineering and in supply from RCAF Station Aylmer, On- tario. September 6th, 1956 are de- picted discussing the ejection nechanism of the Martin-Baker seat of a CF-100 aircraft. Depict- ed left to right are: F.C. Donald LERN TO BALE OUT FAST Orr. 19. supply course. who at- at tends University of New Bruns- wick, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacKenzie, St. Stephen, N. B.. F.C. William Alan Massey, 20. supply course. who attends Dal-I housie University; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Massey. resides glneering course, who attends the 55 Upper Prince Street, Char- lottetown, P.E.l. F.C. Clarence Al- bright. l9, supply course, who at- tends the University of New Bruns- wick. his father, Mr. Walter A. Albright resides, Fredericton. N.I 8. 'Fred Hiitz, 21. aeronautical en- M University of Toronto, his mother rs. Grace V. Hlltz resides at St. John, N.B. F.C. Hilts has had a private pilot's licence from the Moncton Flying since 1951. All these cadets are now return- ing to their studies at their res- pective universities. O'LEARY and Mr. and Mrs. waldron Bar- bour of Alma were recent visitors in Knutsford and vicinity. Miss Margaret Woodbrldge, of Ottawa. is spending a two weeks vacation in 0'Leary. Miss Helen Psugh of 0'Leary has recently returned from an en- joysble trip to the West Coast. She visited with relatives and friends in Vancouver. Nansimo. New Westminister. and Revel- stoke. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brenton tario.were recent visitors to Cole- man They were the guests of Mrs. l3renton's lparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mac hee. and Mr. and Mrs. Neill MacKay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer Kensington were visitors to 0'- Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Huble and family of Campbellford. Ontario. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neill Mat-Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh lilzir-Phee in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and Mrs. John Moreshead. Oibeary. motored to Kensington on Friday afternoon. They vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Palmer and family. Mr. Charlie Willis and Mr. Don- sld Matheson, O'Leary. spent a couple of days at Stanh0PG- PE l. They attended the Brotherhood Conference. Mr. Aubin Wedge of 0'Leary has gone to K” h Ontario- Mr. and Mra.A James Dunbar and son Dennis of Trenton, On-' daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnstone in 0iLeary. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the family of the late Mrs. John Currie of West Point, whose death occurred at her home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp and family of Summerside were re- cent visltors to O'Leary and vi- cinity. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunbar of Toronto. were recent visitors to O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Bell of Summerside were Sunday guests. of Mrs. Bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard, O'Leary. also Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernard and family. The exterior of the new hospital in 0'Lesry has been painted white. Doing the job were Mr. Burton Boates and Mr. Lorne Betts. 0'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jelley. O'- Leary were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Jc-lley's sister. Mrs. Harry Darby in Summersidc. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Acorn and family of Dartmouth N.S have been visiting Mrs. Acorn's parents Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Boulter in Carleton for some time.- Mds Ivan Collicutt and daugh- ter Darlene of Burton Lot 7. Are spending some time visiting in the United States. Mr. Jerry Dalton has returned to his home in Toronto. He spent the summer months at his old home in Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bnglole of 0'Leary were visitors to Central ELLERSLIE AND BIDEFORD Friends of Mrs. David Lidstone are sorry to learn of her illness all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr, and Mrs. George Hardy who now resides in Camp Gagetown. N.B. spent the labour dayrweek- end visiting with relatives in Ell- erslie and Summerside. Friends of Miss Edith Hardy are pleased that she is home and recovering progressively. Miss Hardy was a patient in the Tyne 0 meat for injuries received when sheifell from a moving vehicle to the pavement recently. L.A.C. Orville Miller has re- turned to his base in North Bay, ntario, after spending a ten day leave with his parents" in Ellers- lie. Mr. and Mrs. G.S. Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Kady. Camp Gagetown. New Brunswick, spent recent weekend with Mrs. Kady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grant. Rev. and Mrs. A.J. MacDonald. Norton, N.B. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Millar over iii” till um"; All III?! .3. IP03 mU” vt& '1” 3” Ire. lanai! Iaelwll 1' V” is g.? S i -5 is as Eri Eu is xi :3 339 5!; gigs; recon Hospital School of Nursing for three years of training. All her friends wish her success in her new field of training. Messrs Raymond Gillie, Bernard Adams and Chester Adams, who are all employed at Camp Gage- town. N.B. spent the past week- end at their respective homes in Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlln Philli I, left recently for H tax, .8. where Mr. Phillips .wlll be em- ployed. Mr. Robert Maccsull. Halifax. was the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Maccaull over the Labour Day weekend. Friends of Mrs. Percy Murl. are sorry to learn that she has entered the Prince County hospital for j CLEAN OILOTHE WEAR IONGEB For Your Dry Cleaning Needs RITE-WAY ,, DIa.I738'I Valley Hospital receiving treat- -m Lot 16 where they spent the day with relatives and friends recent- ly. ' The Baptist Bible Study was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jclley on Thursday night. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. W.N Macwilliams in 0'Lenry. Miss llyln MacAusland. 0'Leary is attending grade Twelve in Char iottetown High School. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bryanton and family of Charlottetown spent the week-and with relatives in Milo and vicinity. The heavy frost of the past two nights, has done a great deal of harm to the tucumber plants and other garden produce in some sec- tions of West Prince. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luxton of Knutsford were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Thompson in Lot 16. where he expects to be'employed. gone to Montreal. she will visit with relatives and friends for some time. Miss Olive Jfllevy. O'Leary. and her brother-in-aw and sister Mr. silo. left on Sunday morning for the United States They will spend s couple of weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb and family of Woodstock. motored to Tyne Valley recently. They were the guests of Mrs. C.I. Lidstone. Mr. Arnold Boates who has been is friends in O'Leary and Vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie have moved "1. Her spending months in sununss-side. Mr. and Mrs. Egar smallman of Knutsford, were visitors to Sula- mersids on Friday afternoon. Mr.sndMrs.Ray F s and daughter Ester of Fred eta. P. 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