mi:-_ ; ; Wing Cmdr. W. E. Edsel‘. ' RCAF Station Summerside. l presents the Lewis trophy for r proficiency to Flt. Lt. Royl of No. 641 (Tignishi Squadron at the annual dinner meeting of the P.E.I. Division of the I ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 15, 1962. Excellent Quality ls Shown In Harvest Ex. Fruit Classes The following are the first, second and third placings in the judging of the fruit class at the Provincial Harvest Exhibition at the Provincial Exhibition grounds. Apples, Gravensteln — Beat- rice Reeves. Cross Roads; Mrs. WESTERN BRIEFS” I8 PATIENT Miss Ada Williams, Alberton, ’ nt in the Western IN MONCTON - Miss Sophie Ramsay and G. M. ‘Donald. Alberton, are visit- ing Dr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Donald, Moncton. VISITED ALBERTON . cl Mrs. Frank Larkin have returned to their home in Rockland. Mass. after visiting briefly with the former's moth- er. Mrs. H. J . Larkin, Alberton. WAS FLOWERBEARER In the report of the funeral of Mrs. Parmenas Brennan in Friday's paper the name Fred Forsythe was inadvertent- ly omitted from the list of flower bearers. WOOD FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. John C. Wood was held from North Bedeque United Church Saturday after- noon, Oct. 13. Service was con- ducted by J. T. Waldron. Hymns sung were “The Lord's My Shepherd." "Unto The Hills." and "Safe In The Arms Of Je- sus." Interment took place in Peoples’ cemetery, Summerslde. Pallbearers were Everett Gun- ning. George Waite, Edwin Mac- Neill. D. Alex MacDonald, Ben- jamin Pillman and Frank Town- send. 3. E. Howatt, Jr.. Tryon; Mrs. Preston Neill, North Milton. Apples, McIntosh — Beatrice Howatt. Jr.. Mrs. Eric Laird. North Milton. Apples. Cortland — Beatrice Reeves, Mrs. E. Horwatt. Jr.. Mrs. J. A. Auld, Winsloe RR 1. Apples. Red Delicious —— Mrs. E. Howatt, Jr., Beatrice Reeves, Mrs. J A Auld TIGNiI§l-IWst:,UADRON RCEIVES ROPHY MacLeod. commanding officer 1 Air Cadet League of Canada i l i _ ter and Mrs. A. C. Green. held Friday night at RCAF Station Summerside.. Newly-Wecls Are Honored ALBERTON — Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rayner were guests ol honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hunter, Alberton, Wednesday evening when repre- sentatives of Albarton United Church congregation assembled to present them with gifts in recognition of their marriage which took place recently. They were briefly addressed by Wesley Hardy and, on behalf or the entire congregation. gifts for their household were present- ed by Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hun- A pleasant social evening was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the ladies. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) —— Tempera- tures issued by the weather Apples. Northern spy - Mrs. 0...“ tie Laird. Apples. Hume —- Beatrice Reeves. Mrs. E. Howatt, Jr. Apples, any other variety — Beatrice Reeves. Mrs. E. Ho- watt. Jr.. Rollin Hooper. North Milton. Crabapples. any variety — Mrs. E. Howatt Jr.. Mrs. Eric Laird. Apples. collection Te Mrs. Everett Howatt, Jr._ ‘Beatrice Reeves. Mrs. Eric Laird. ter, York; Bert Hooper. Beat- rice Reeves. Pears. Clapp's Faavorite—Mrs ves. Bert Hooper. Pears, any other variety - Mrs. E. Howatt, Jr., Mrs. J. A. Auld. Beatrice Reeves. Plums, Lombard — Mrs. E. Howatt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Jones. Pownal. Plums, Yellow Egg — Connie Cullen. Charlottetown; Janet O'Donnell. St. Jean Elementary lottetown. Plums, Blue Damson — Mrs. E. Howatt, Jr., Joan O'Donnell. Charlottetown, Janet O'Donnell. Charlottetown. Plums, Bradshaw — Mrs. Eric Laird. Plums. any other variety — Mrs. E. Howatt, Jr.: Mrs. J. L. Rodd, North Milton; Mrs. J. A. Auld Blueberries, cultivated —— M. G. Foster, York; Mrs. E. How- att. Jr.: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones. Cranberries — Robert Coffin. Parkdale; GODCJOII Coffin, Park- dale; Fulton Coffin, Parkdale. JIERNARD FUNERAL -;- Fu- neral services for Paul Ber- nard held from the Kenslngton ed a —.........-- - C! E. F. & O - =- C '1 O :=' E? U! rv~ S .53 Rev. E.l-l. Bean and Rev. Ralph Johnston. "The Lord's My Shepherd" ‘vas sung by the '4 choir and congregation with '4 Gordon Murray as organist. In Pallbearers were Ross Mac- l§ Kmie. Harold Ramsay. Scott I Too Late To Classify 1:-on SALE -7- WILLIS rmao. Call 894-723 LOADING FOX HORSES MUST be in good shape till Wednes- day Oct. 17. M.F. Welsh, 51 Chestnut Street. 4-8957. Wednesday morning. Oct. 17. Can accommodate t h r e 0 4-7138. Min. Max. Vancouver . 42 Victoria . . . . . . . .. 45 29 Quebec ... Fredericton ... Saint John . 29 28 45 59 . 49 37 29 41 » Pears, Bartlett — M. G. 1705- H E. I-lowatt. Jr.. Beatrice Ree; ‘Si School: Tommy Cullen. Char- 34 women passengers. 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