JULY 17- 1953 THE GUARDIAN. cuaaeorreroww PAGE NINE iLeLaeheur: 2. Marie Larsen; 3. ;.-.,.s,l l d t. Sf. C ' 2 ' ' Georgetown Hill 8 cm... 1 ' ' .'" ”".,”' . . . Gear eiown and East Baltic and Murray River Tables. Md , .. r e S n Missionary. Bishop Machiarliern. h one MdC(,0lillaClS and I u o o 0 o u 0 so ool closing -aI;.m.O11.....l.3..e.I..l.;.. GM and liiiiiiiif .”.'.?" ;l?':2..3”;'.ZZ?;32: Vicinity Vicinity and Vicinity , y . . . . . , Cr ll H , iild. 1840-1892: Rev. J. F. Mac- :-m- "CD , 'Ciosiiig exercises of Geoi'3e- f::clo.;.si'nDliir'1:selli)utii Le Laeheur. T-Elm 1397sl9m1 RN? 77- -'- MW” Mn Frank B””Ch”d 59"" met Mr". Lyman Baku” Lakevlml W” .Mu"" mum mean" Mun" :1 Imm High School M3” held June Armmem: Mane Larsen. . Dmumb 19m492n, RM. MN I weekend at his hem; m Gem-gbynnvisiior to Augustine Cove i-eccnt- River. spent it few days in Plctogi 5; 29 in the Town Hall. Willi ll capa- siieni Reading: chai-ies FltZgCl'- 1,7,. MacDonald. i92m922- Rev. char. town :13. with his lathe! Mr. L911-in - my number of Dawn” m inland. al?)and HUI?” Muniiaiwl i d 'BesnlliCf.l:M;:1'l;(3::it-it'i19:i:;d1194lfllcggrivf Mr Hal-o'd of New Yo.-k' Mr and Mrs--Frtliaulrigh Bruce J ' Zia, - ' : - e . -V ' 1 - ' - i 4 ' - , , anMer' Marcellus Goiell of the Cl;gfi1t;:llieollilflCA(a:illl0UEll 1 lia-inr City is visitins With i-eiiiiives in,RE-I1 Point. were recent visitors to Friends at Mrs. Thomas Horton ' ' . . ' -. . - V . s I .' .' i t ” . i. t l l T l d I Board of Drustees, has ciiaiimaii. Literature. hlaine Scully. The following niicsts max claim Ewdeneu ime Cm D .1”: p ”f)”d i5 it? hlgase hair": be": The preserztation of prizes and Hygiene: Marie MacLeali St. GP0rle'S M their t1HtIV0 "RP '”'m l " i 150.” 37” 3 m n3 . diplomas was made by Mrs. N.W. Department: Linda Batchilder V ish: Rev. l'!odolphus'P"tPi' Vi”: mx:iV”"ghM;'i5't1:9l"”?"d HVUKM5 mid lmprgfflds -regl"'f'RthM M”'l.H:"d-i ?oI.paalu;::'v liegig R E" 1' Hoapml Hauiseli. secret.1i'.V of trustees. Mrs. lniprovcment: Home Henry. Piiee Rev. Edward H hiker. DD nd HHL it ClMe 0-Lil. lllflc week-y hit SMSPL HY1111 -113 8 Pa 1911 111 .; McClure. the school music and Improvement in Writing: Bruce Rci Jnscnii C. MMVHIH: Tl-N1 -1- ' y 3. i 91 1" i1W19f "10thPF-J 5 W715 05P”3- 1 M My '1 MM”: M ,3 H Y mmng leachen M” the accom. pMa(.Leany C. Mariiilllnn: rm; (: .1 v(3,.i,,.i. Mis. Lindsay at Moriisons Beach. . L w - - . .55 -, VFUT V I lg rm the plum) for the v5ri.l lain. P.A.. V.G: Rev. Pins .1. Kfrirn M-v - Piiends of Mr. J. B. Mclmac. hm” l”””h- Yawn”-l ”-"Wd MW iharuses l 1 i P”"5 Ll” Grad” V I-rilan. S..I.' Rev. Jump: .1, rm-. Ml". and Mrs. Waller Conohan.Rockbi:rl'a. are glad to see illl)1irByR”"' W951”! M1” ""1 M”- D l - y rm: R”. Gmrqt. ...,W,,(-,,.nm(.k; and two children of Cardigan, were about again following his illness. ,3” 59nc5b3”8h- Certificate Winners, Grades 1 And GP11Pi'a1 Prolieieiicy: 1. Joseph R ., Ch 1. ii, H -I) aid Week-end guests of Mr. and Mist - - l men 2, Miss Keenan's Department Murp”-V1 2- J03” Baluhlldwi 3- ”P:illS .li.i:ti:i 3lW('PiT;l'.0;'1,y1a(h'(I nf VV, J. Fitzgerald Mr. Wallace McDonald. Char-- Ml” Fa-V9 K””3”- M””'” R”' f . Charles scum" - the narisli of Si. l(iPl)fK0'v: loin:-ll 7 -- iotir-town, spent ll recent iirek-cndlm" is sinmdmg a few days in Pl" Glad” 1pC”””””3 w””"”3 1.1 L” (- .d V . (hr oniw of ciirisiiiin BiTlfilOi'& Miss Lnilise Miirpliy of the 0(iioe.iviih his wife and daughter ail'0” 15l3”d- N-5w Sue” M M153 1.4Kcnnelh Batchilder and '1' 5 M ' ; l and is now teaching in one nf5lP1”0fDC'3501S Bros. in Charlotte-lhothwell. ;-'03” RM1km- Franklin Stevens: 3- Siltldfa Hem- A-(1 i" ; .1 5- l M - l . l their schools I Detroit. Mir-big:-ri. WW" V135 a lVF9k-end Visitor to her ------.4 ”D"D phill; 3. Dennis Martells Nancy Nllltulliqie .11C0all0galiLil1lldl:?ll'l)1y l I . . .' The follovvinng women of Si h0mE'111 Geotgelrwiii. Miss Margaret Young. Ever:-tte,i M155 Jfa"'3”a- '”d Me"”' Be” 1111111111111 11rd ?01D111l9 Vl1"J113m3u4 Printing: Anita Boudreauit. k"'i'")' George's mirlsli have joined i-mi. u Ad I 7 7 Mass. is spending her vacation 2333.8 if?cLf..1:fiI:;iigbiTth1:ii' 11' Tommy Scu ,v: . onna ewe yri D,-amng; Gladys Am, David, . . ' '. , , , mi; Roliginus order: in widoii 3 155 cc Fltz.gcrald and Miss with her parents. Mr and Mrs? , ' ' -- aiicl Ernest. Prosper; 6. Margaret Appiicaiioii: Frances Baker. g Plfluled dulmg mldfwlnlel 15 the lhllld Ci1l1l'Ci1 Of Sl- waiter-ed parts of tho COlllllh"ll" G--"idle F0UChcl'e. Charintieiovi-n.iIra Young. Basin Head. ll,m”m5t Mrj mm M” 10”” H9” Dallnni 7- 913119 Smoman and Iinproveiiient: Laurence Murphy. (JGOYSC 5. destroyed by fire Easter Sunday, April 25, 1943. Christine Canlnhcli Marv ianc Silent a Week-end at iheir homes ini - .... ””z mm M; aml M” 3'” R93" Getillfl GONE”? 3- Kdmlem Baker Deportment: Howard Wight. Th l. . . . . Campbell, Stella Faniphell. Mari (.ieoI",'9lC'lm- i Miss Evelyn Robertson, U S A . nom5' Mun” Ruth '- and Danny Hemphm; 9. Linda Hygxenel Charles scuuy. I e irst. settlers in this parish Georgetown, also witnessed the lip Mnccnrmukl raihp,-in, Ann . --A'-- is spending some time with her . I . . Llewellyii and Judy Boudreault: 10 mm” lmm 591"" ”l5'- SC0”'1"'l- ""110" '7' ”"5 "PW Chutch '11 Macnonald. Georgina Kfai-Donald. M11 Mark Kiggins, Cumin-idge. parems. Mr. and M,-5, Ralph mm. M'- Afxalidel M39153" Tel-Urn” . Anthony Burke and Freda Allen; Certificate Winni-rs (iiradcii V and t1l10i1l- H1? .1'f'HP 1789. ThP.V 0705- NRITOHS CFPFK. Wi11f'h W35 "19 Martha MacDonald. Marv lii:lz-- M215?” arrived in Geoigetnwli on Brtson xmgsbom '9 Slaughwm M355” 113W"! 51391” - H. John Lm,N.5 and Dianne Clary. V1 (mnmacgormackls Dem.) soil the Atlantic in a vessel cal- third built in the mission since p,,,,,.1d' iv-raw pl Mm-nnnnid. v... Jilly ii H'hfrp ho will "Sn ms ' ' '7" 3 i1011VdR.V With his brother and 12- Ralph (-ml.” and Ronmo Mac. y Ierl the ”Quc-ell”. Landing in the coming of the first settlers. n,.h911p Ma.-Ki,m,m. i:.1p9,. fl1;.i-.lbl'Ofh8l. Rev 0 Kig ins. . . 5l51”'”l'l3W- M1'- 5115 M” John Lean. 13y Rzeaiha Dmid and NEW.'' Elfilltlx? V121 MCQtU;llalll. Jo5- ('hai-ioitoiown, they proceeded fill it was situated on the Melrnso Kin,,,.,,' Igahgllc M,,,.Kin,,,,n' vim: .,, Lg Mh:'A.?1”5?";xl. :J:C:if1'gSb:.'J1;ul?”g'.W. MacLean.Hlzi1 Bank. man Wight. W” p 3”" ' i am-"E. uc mm” smlcll F0” W191? they first 1 Road, in sight of Grand Ri1'Pl'- l'i9 Ma:-Kinnnn, Catherine Mm-l Mr. 'I1ionias Dallmi. Boston. Masai , H, ' , 'l- ' Passed but without sufficient M3”l3”,G”l9”- V”P”lCfl 53fnP5f”1- SPIHN1. and Where they remained the -WNIPMPM Rmlltitl 1' W55 NP Phee. Madeleine MacPhcrson. Sar-lis spending his vacation in George-i pngndii 0; Mr, Auqm pram. ”'Ml'- md M” M” Mmdw-it " 1 '1ial'i(S tor a certificate: Bernadette M”-V fl "1k91f- 31111 P105P91- Ca” semi or eizhi years as is-nanisilrri Narrows Creek. The dimvlv ah MlPPi!er!0l1. Agnrw .Vi.ici.oiim..,ir.wii as the guest of his imiher.1so.i.h Lake Al? "l.-iii Lin '9? her"-"id 3"" ”d d””3h'"'m'1”" m' Balcmmu. and Jxmmy O-Bum. Marteli, Virginia Burke. Aiiita Gal- on the Iifaciloliald estate. Bccom-lsinns of the church were: main Ma.-"reg Ann A-for-qqrin, kablsiir-iMr. James Dalton. lam”, 3 am' mnmiim MI.” 1..., I ””l N1-W C1”'v'”C5 Ml-U'd0Ckv F01" Grade Ilycernhmtc wmne”: lanti. - y y y I lug dissatisfied with the ii-eat-lb-uiiding. eighty-two feet by iol-i,i- w,,1k,,.. Margaret waigh. miZ.,,.l , my imne” 3 3 Cm yestvllle, Conn. U.S.A., are vl.sLtLng L Larry. Ham... 2 Gloria Yum. Pass:-cl. Liiailcs Buclldllfill. mcnt they rem-iv:-d at the hands five feet, post iiu-niy-ihi-re feet. be”, Walsh, Mr Paul DOnm,an' Pmmlv NA Sit ' relatives and friends on P. E. 1. ion: 3.D0lTBl1 Gallant; 4. Stewart Certificate Winners Grade Vi of their landlord, five or them Tho. tower was eighteen feet by . . ,5 VaCa,,,,,,i,,a m G..m.gem,wn mm M” RebeCm"Rm;e”s 1 M . lMr Murdock left. the Island 3'1 Burke: 5. John Allen and Wayne Jean LCL21CllFilr. Gm-ai-d Mac- ””"' '1" 1'" i”-VP'0i"lK ”xP9'lil1”tli'ilKh'PF"- The spire row to ii Til! pAl'lSi1 TPKISIIWS of fit..his gTandpal'Pllts, Mi. and Mrs. R,,ad'wM I ncem Jr; fungi.-V9'4"5 W1 for U-5-A and notes Llewcll.Vn: 6. Bill) Lavcrs. Donald, Leonard M.-lrlell. ifierard '”l””''l5 "" ”55”"" ""1 M "ii" lmgl" "f ”'" h”"d”'d "N1 m.”'" a'”"l"'i Mil" ”" 'l”"””"-V 7- 'm"'lD0"9Vl"'r land liirs Georr Criiffs OS lilmamv (hanges They recently vu- Passed iliii. iiiilioiii meriiinz ii wiglii. Borilia Elackettl. Artliul' N"'"l- l””k”1i1 for :1 Suitable (gel, The sacrisiy measured thit'l.- The parish of Si. Gcorge's is f'nnI- - ..,. imke ' 3' m' ml" died MU1'1ta.V Flier. guests of Mr. cm.”hCau.: Mmm-d Clm-5.. lGanam'Dm.e(.n SCu1h.HI0an Gmeih place on iiiiiilh to settle. Tlieylnino feet. by-lWPf'll)-SPi2fl. This posed of 10;; fgnjihgtq T)... ,1,-so-.p M15; (;9m,Hm.F smnmanl awi l .Murdock's brother and sister-in. Pnm W1m.h.,.s' Grade 1: pRmm,,. Babmmm Stephen Arspm found one on the: tongue of iilriii l8llE'-ll was built of brick and ran ant pastor is Rev. Bennett Mar- companied by her mother, Mrs. P..l.' M15, An ,1 AM id 8 hllmi" Mn and M.”' Clarence Mm” General Profit-ienc.v: 1. Kenneth .auii. Cililrla Micls. Llo,l'tl waiiiei-. li""'z WW?" ("and RM" ”'"';'" '””” "Fm '" '.h' ”'"."'l "'1" Donald. Esoloman and Rev. Sisters Cai'l'nel-llnke has "am Hf; 9”” -' 0” ldoclt and also his mother in Chu- Bmcmldm. and Fmnklm Stevens; 2.. passed. Chem”. DMML (.al'iiis:all River where they (ie.- of the main building vihicli was --pl”... Nam” or p,.im.e Edxuudijm and Maw Lem” ml Jun, 13 4h - I P . 9 D051 1011 1!! iorietoixri. Mrs. Murdock. who is in Sandra Lee Heiiiphlll: 3. Nancyl Prue us! Grade V ltermincd to make their home. of wood and without any pre- island--. compmd M. R. p,,ugi,,.g:0n a pngrnnage m we Shrme of St I 8 Elm” Re5””'am- Mumagu" V19? 3391 3'9”- Hanman. Dennis Mane” and Dong ; y I These five men here Angus tensions to architectural beauty. 3,1, A” Sgcrelary, Geographic Anne De Beaiipre. H -"7! "CD- . . General Pi'oiii-ieiicy: 1. Roy Mc- Vvaik-er. pom” M..Cm.mMk' Row; . 0 - B ,d f C d 192, . I . Mr. and Mrs. James Lowery and. n”l.)l'gE,:glll(t)Vl' Oral ROadlll2' Donna Qmmml 2' Joffph Mmlpn; 3'Mm.- l"i"k M('D""Em' Dmmld M('D0”'i Tl" l"'”l”'l N” ""3" Pl3l"l3' thn:lfoll:iv'iii::na av JV um mml Mrs. Daniel FVl'ai'tVeiI reiiirned tOlMm- J-ohn Macxenzm Momaguml '.ilPtiPilVll rind Tomm.v Sclilly. igaret-Buchanan . . imd and John Mcph"-" Th”-l" 59"'irl"i5h9d Mid ””””l"9d hm Mei "St. Gnorirr: Scitlenlent. i'l'P?lilGE()iYFlOW'1l on Jiilv ll from n vis-iwen, Vmmm to Red Pom! andim Chulgudowm she was an Prize for Silent Reading: Linda sfsggug” we”d””Cei Vuumcal .and point. lot 55. Narrow Cl'PPl-ll it with l'elaLil'es llllRilSilCO. 'N0m' Lake July L ”l""”L;” herd 5?; 311d dIl1Khter-ln- Llpwfiiiyn, , 3 so o . , and Point because Boughloll rii-1 --LL DDDD i"W- 1'- 311 Tl VCTUOD 911501". - - . . Ai'itiimeti(': Joseph Miutv-1 .l c . . , . . l . Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald Cml tit P ize ioi- Arithmel . cei ld ., or narrows veiv not-ibl) when-i Mr. Jo. i L , . . - W WW"- Gallant and Ernest Profper. ' A i L”"5””fg”1;V,.Ma”f?”f1'ff” . lthis tributary flows in. Narrow: was ii vis(iligi'1onan.l1iiil:”lbtznglgigfl M0nC.m”' .5pem me”. holidays mm Prize for Wrltme: Mai-gm-ei nai.l G50WP1-l- -” -i” '0 9 - kicmk is show" "5 PW Om” town where he was the guest of his 1iillf:edMfg:i?ltnldKi:::boliioo iomtiiso Wm" Dixon WM how" HlSlfll')'l Billy Prosper. ton. P . . . 1 Language: Mary Walkcr Wggife fol DlamnK' Judi Emmi D9)Ji)l'ln'lClllI iVfargaret Biiciiali- . ' . ail. 01-349 11 pnzeg- Writing: Anita Gallant. y . Application: Mrirlyn Gotcll. General Proficieiiey: 1. Larry t Henry; 2. Gloria Yorston; 3. SICVE-l Prizes Grade V1 art Burke. V . y I H V Progress. Stewart Burke and (ienclgal uPioi.cici(ilcyM 1.D.le.iilidLe3- John Allen. Lacheui, L. (relax at oiia , . Lennard Maricli. Perfect Ailclxlaiicet Joseph Mar- ll. Mental Arithmetic: Billy Layers. Drawing: Wayne Llcivellyii. Improvement in Writing; Miilordlle Jlwm Ladmheur. .. Al'l'.lllilCli(" David i Litcraturc. (ici'ard Wight Certificate Winners Grades ll andi Gerigrapiii: Leonard Marteli. Ill. Miss Soloinan'll Dept. 1 Nature: Bcrilia Blackrtt. Dcportmciit: Bertha Blackctt. Grade 115 1- MFWV K L91-4”Ch'i Improvcnicnt in Study: Doreen Ni"? 2- Sham” 59””-V3 3- L?"'”"9lSciilly'. Chester David and Gloria David, Susan Doucettc, Eileen M.-eh R-3W5"; 4- K"'”"'1'm9 Boudreaulii Writiiigz: Gerald Macl)oliald. 5- Barb”?-1 LlCW9”i'”i 5- C3” 5010" AiDpllC'dllUlll Arthur Gallant. man. Pauline Martcll; 7. Joseph Martcll; 8. Laura O'Brien: 9. Fred-l dy Myers. . Certificate Winners Grades VII And Vlll (Mr. Murphy) Grade III: 1. Helene Baker; 2. Camlcaus Gmde V11; TC”-ance IlPfl on the extreme end of altar. at smaller edition of that m-we the B1'Ud911El1 Rivet. mm" . , MBIZY B11Cl"1311'r111. C131? BIIICKPU; solommh Pam Batcmidm-' Belly Launcliillg Point, where they built in Si. f)iinstan's Cathedral, Char. ..'An.nual meeting of Georgetown LWL ..''Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dennis; Fl'1E11dS Twist to hear Mrs. Rus- 3. Llord Soloman: 4. Anita '30- L0,, Ha..L,,.,J.,,.(1a,. 5,,...,.,-., Elm... Il few rude log illlls. They iiien lottetown. School District No. 1 wall held 111 Mrs William Miii-iiiiy left Juli. W1 1Rm1"i'- C11a1'10ttetoil'n. lvere'5911 Diiizwell. North Lake. is & tell. David Hai'tn'ian: 5. Betty bcm M19” and V”-gima walker, coniniencccl clearing the land and Over the altar was )1. painting the Town Hall on June 30. with It on a visit to relatives in Boston, recent visitors to Mrs. Dennisl patient in.thc P E 1. Hospital. Ami 5lEl't?I15; ll. P31110118 BUFKC. Loname Fay. Jmn 5m,en5' Ray ('-LllllVnlDd lit. in narrow ridges. of the Crucifixion, by Piamondon. Mr. S. C. Knight presiding. There Massmaccompanied by her daugh, parents. Mix. and Mrs. Fred 11.: May K1111-Z. 7- 1301111?! Y0?-5l011i 3- Mumm-' Wm.-ed Mcgmiimiy Mai-. side by side. Their farms were A Quebec artist. It was ii copy were 16 ratepayers in attendance. ter. Miss Helen Murphy who plans R0b5”50”- K111K5b0F0- l Mr. John Robertson gcoompgn. Daynny MRcLeun. B-tmita Morris mu Martel. and R,L.m,.d Land,-y, not regularly divided until some of Viindy-ke's masterpiece. The At the request of the meeting an extended visit in Virginia. l . --ms lied by his sister. Miss Arlene Rob- Onl 9' yam wR1ke1' w'. Mam"? Virginia Roche. iind Betty Biiclian- vi-iirs later. Soon after their al-- church was dedicated to St. the names of D1i0l7P1ily liolders, in I -C- . Miss Gladys Dixon. liilrse-in-T113011 Of K11'1llSb0r0. motored it MUI'Dh.l'. ll. Kvmietll -41561181111. any Ma.-ion Sampson. L015 Baum. rival. ilicy were Joined by Hugh George of Cappadocia. It, was arrears of taxes, of which there Chief Petty Officer. Robs,-L training at the, P. E. 1. Hospital Charlottetown July -I. 12 I-10112185 Mil1'l011- ea”, innrrisoli. and Angus McPherson. abundantly and richly supplied were 85. were read. It. was moved Jciikln.-. of the Royal Canadian Navv spent A few days recently with her -e--- . . i . land mic Mcixskrcll iMacAskiiii. with cverytlling necessary for the that all persons in arrears after at Halifax, N. S. was a week-end i7'.il'Plif5. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, Misses Jennie stevui-L Ind M". Prize Vllnners Grade H v i ('ertlfii'atcs Grade H11 About the samc time John Mc- proper performance of all the AUBU-'1'-1 M179 the amolint of their guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsboro. llOl1 Kennedy, Boston. Mum. Ir- Highest Aggregate: Mary K. Le-l shnm smm Jaws Gown. carol Lorin ill!-fl Angus McLean came to Sn('f'P(i rites usual in a country arrears turned into the court for A. E. Jenkin-s. He recently retiirn- -----w irived on July l. to spend their Laclieur and Linda Larsen; 2iidlwa”W,. ..'vm.2.X Lou Hem... and ”1" nNiZhbnl'hood of De Gros parish. . collection. . g y . ed from British Columbiawhei-e hp Mrii. Elmer Friuei-. south L.1kp,i'acatiuii in Kingsboro. Enroutc hlghe6L aggregate. Shawn Scum. mun” .Mnn.pm.N Rm” sebum” El1lrSiI,llll(l Dulilcalli Campbell and Close by stood the spacinils l:1i;oA.lE. Jrenkgnil has Hbpoiigxtleg ,lA...Ce,.M momm an A Naval amended the Bnplm Convenuonithey spent 3 WEEK Mm their mu; - i. . . i e . y . vl - - . - . ,' . ' - v 3 5 y , . :2 1" giiili:inR;:c;lcBg1:g:E;l:ez:'tr;1:lr:)i;is!;)ud-la???” S;1nr::g5oiil:iCll;z:'xil'fK;:Eu'lT;ile5:1 icalIc(l.V frhrp-so mcn were all -ll" where -Father Francis - dispensed P011. which EBVC the School, Hill L. A C. Gerald Lievrcllvn of tholliilo cars of elcctricylight. poles at. f realm. Rpm” Madman, New Km and ldcni (.ailiolirts.and tliicllit mi-y first true iiigliiancl Iiospilaliiy to the points out-Moi -3nD(t1:1biEh25(ll.br)l:'lS R. c. A. r-'. who is stati.-oiled at. the Rai1road.sid'-nix in Geonzeiaownq Congraiiiiations are extended toi . g . . 1” Id Marmlr ca” Gown Chmy thought. aitel huiirlinyg snail...-5 ma,,y.g,m,d5 win, flocked H, mm report. dea wi i e so 00 iii - Tieiiion, Ont. is spelidimz his leave The 330155 W111 he 115901 011 the neWiMiss Betty Robertson of Munnii 5-P6111111 C-:11 5013113111-H lloalhlir Hmlmnnl Louis Mccimough for themselves and filf'll' flllllllei him in the retirement of his de- mi and itmllnds. and facilities in G90l'vZelOWll. guests of his par- power line from Roseneaih ioiaom who missed the cm; serviu, Iaanzuasleev UBSEHL oulcdelz iami t P - - - - was to provide a suitable place of cllninz years; for since 1876. and 9Ql11Dme1'1tlhEI'eHi.The report ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hmviiivi Lleir- G601'zet0Vi'11- liaxaminatiniis. Miss Robertson ii v9081RP1l- .111 R111 9 3 - PH" List Gram. V” worship. when the venerable clergyman Wu moved adopted. The amount ellyn, -.-.L Hm, mung”, dwgmn. of Mr "E. Art: Laura O.Bi'ien. V 0 0 - gave up the parish of Goorge- of 32150 was voted for tcachei's' L-.,. cpl, w. 5 Law,-5 of fhg R. Cy M .M,.'si Amm Robertson Miumr. N93lm”555 N599" Mane” Geiicrai Proficiciicy: l. Te.ri'aiii-c Tlia-ir first endeavour. in 1802'. town. he had resided at St. supplements and the amount of smut Ma5(e1' Danipl Mgccm-- P. at Moncton N. B. accomnaniedla yd ' rim”-Hg: Pnimsge yxllellblnemcyjsolomaii; 2. Paul Batchilder; 3. fcsiiitcil in A modest log Chapel Georg:-'s and devoted himself to 82000. was voted for the school mack of the Georgetowii SCi'liilli3.V Mrs. LRV8l'SvlllOl0l'9d to Geortze-ll O i A..- mBettyvLuii. 1-1.,'l.y.i(..,4.V S mn n ;iwl1.'r;)i::(ri'hlfiinig' Point. Hcre. thhe descendants of his early par- ru'iI1iit:ienizm:-P51111555!-:2 3 oi ted mm !Tl'OOi).- accompailicd bv scouts Pam yum? onJu1:..m and M,” weekgcndi Mry and Mrl Josfph Mcnnnudt - - , Litciatulr. cii.-iilcc o i a . .y . V DlR)9i upon is ioneis. . pp ii - BiIlClllldf'T.- Steplicn Arseiimiit and giirsis of Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Laverslnamax, spent the week and of. Department. Katha-riiie Biiiid- History: Betty Lou Hayter. all blltl(lR)S and glioly days. They ixear to the presiiytni-,v was niMr. Raymond Soloman. A vote Ge.-am wigm, retuyneij July 11 On their l-etiirn they were nccom- Jun, 23”, Mm M” Mcponildr. rcault. Aritiillicilc: Paul Baiciiildcr. yhad the consolation of hearing very hcautiftil grove. which had of thankg was extended to Mr. ii-om camp BllCl1an- p.mi(.d bv H19... 50” Donn”, whwmmlcmy M” Maxmhon Sc Peh S lal PH!” Grade H Reading. Vligiilirr Walker as: once every three or foul n more than local celebrity 1 award MacLean for his Violkg H had spent two weeks holidailna ,nlm.sV whn sunpred severe bum. 0. P” 1-iisiniy, Ray Murphy. l11Dllll(:lS N-lien Blsiinp Mchachcin On old Launching Point. closcldurlng hiiit tilrm of office as 1' wm-kmm of m, Mnrmme Ei,.,.-l(:eor,moa;i-n u-uh Mr, and Mrs, ixrwllhex. hands M1. Mcnonnm Vin”. . . . . , . . . - - . . I g . K i . 4 Public speaking. Mary K Le, Application. Richard Landry and.);it:iip Hilsiiv t1gl2r0 settiemi-n.. ii: thle Sllftih of (the little in: member o te board of tiusiecs. in-ip compiiiii iieie engaged for Hansen. Mm ms mom” and mm”, ;. Jmn Sig.-ms, i oil ie year . encouraged ciapc on 9 arm n Fran eA.C. several days last week in unloading . AC Lacm-'ur' ' Most Impmvcniciite JordoiiSlew.'bv the good old Bishop they MncPliorson is the original cem- Norm Lakei Best collection of weeds: I-iiic.iii”m.L ' 9;-pried ,. ,...w .-i...,,,.i- ...m'ri, ...,..g ....,-y gf .i.'. mission, rum. in, i o c” ' ' " '"' LR1'S911- dedicated to St. Michael the second church was biiili. A new Beat. collection of leaves. Siisaiii Prlles Gfiitic V1" Archangel. This was A frame burial plot was opened. and herr- Doucette. y I ,, building forty-five feet in length intermcnix were made until ” ,N y l Gfmelai Plf'hCmf1Ci't”,l3 SgN.E:lii,i' iuciity-six in width. It vvns somewhere about 1864. when the , Prize List (xfldl H1 Sculllll 2- Nice 0'” e ' 1 51 lisod for divine service until the coins.-tery now in use was opened. Wa k-.-r. .. . . . - l . . Him-st Aszlwteilrlm Balm rm in-zlwsi mark-i in 223L211.”"n.iL”'L7.2i...ciZ2f .Y.?.T iif?f.i”'..f".'i.5".ff..5533?. ii.i'iE W1'1l111E1 M31? Buchana" visors examinations: Sheila Scully. LP1t1i.ll1Bi19i Cl-"W BlMl””- 2nd highest in supcrvisorks exam- Arithmclic: Lloyd Solomaii. mauom; Joyce Gotcii. Spelling: Paulette Burke and Remmg; M...-um Luci-5 and May K111E- Barbara McQuillan. Health; Anita Gotcll. Science rind Nature Study: Mary Oral Reading: David Hartllian. Lou Henri. Geography: Danny MacLeiin. Gcogi'apli.i”I Paul M&t'L'M1- Spoi't.simin.ship: Douglas Mariell. Application: Harold Matteli and Silcnt. Reading. Bonita Monison. Allan MRCPIIFP. Art: Marion Murphy. Class Spirit. Ciii'istoPh9-1' Hart- Rapid Calculation; Betty Ann man. Stevens. Perfect Atieiiclance: Eilccn Samp- Moral Arithmetic: Vera Walker. 30”- N'l”” SW”: D””"” Y””'””' ceriiriciiie ivimien (Erodes ix iind Class spirit: Kenneth Arsenauit. X (ML swim Special Prhu Grade HI I Grade IX. 1- Ma”. mmcne Fay; - . . 2. J Sampson. 3. Stewart Hali- Pubhc spmkml Danny Mac :lPll;ea4l.1JlJnll Martcll. 5. Charles Loan. Best collection of leaves: Equally MM" Cci'lific.1tes Gradc X. Gertrude merited by Mary Buchanan and y p I V 4 Lloyd Soiomaii. 3:?31"Xdhcx5::1flM3E.m:5”' Dlgriiflg Certificate Winners Grades IV & MMDm'mml Foggy Jomsom John V iMrs. Jenkmsi. certificates grade Lnve” Isabel sMm,s.,n' Anna IV; Ruth LeLaclieur; Marti: Lnr- Pmspeh sen; Charles Hansen; Elaine Scul- LV and Lawrence Bntchilder Aldene Prizes Grade IX Maccormack and Barry Morrison; . I ch”-1" Fitz!”-a1dV Mug; Mgc- Fl-llghcsi standing. MM) Ailnett - .t ay- Leuh Mark Murphy and B” y 2nd highest standing: Jenn Gotcll. Barbara Sampson and Billy Wight, Herbie Murphy, Walter Arsenault and James Burke. Wal- ter Solomon. Linda. Batchllder and Roma Henry. Eugene Bouchni-d, Catherine Mocullough. Dennis Clory. Bruce MacLeAn Harvey Mar- tell. Joaeph wizish. Certificates Grade V: Joseph lilu:';)li,v. Joan Britclilldci. Chnzlcs Sci.-liy. L.-riirrilrc Muriliv l-'rniicr:- Baker. Hoii-in-cl Wight. (4la(ll.- inii David. Anita Boudrsniuli. Ptlu LII! Grade IV (ifmral Pioilziclici: 1. Ruth Sampson. Health: Jean Sanipsllii Geometr : Charles Mair. Nature Study. Stewart Haiisch. Prlus Grade X Govciiior ('-clicrai's Medal: Gert- .l'ude Fitmcralri. Highest st-aildlilg. (if'l'l'lldC Fitz- ui;-; ii,.;;ir 'aiirlliia. Vema M ili ll Aigiola HlZ.:i Maitcil. 1 Hictow lJll:il1dMacDuiinld. '(I')' via: j.'liFll by Ann: l alert about A mile further inland than the site of tho old cliapcl. After finishing their church thr- pnrisliioncrs commenced bulldlniz .1 pnrociiial house which was cnniplc-ted in 1836. Father John .VfacDoniild of Glenaladale was the first priest to reside among llhcm. He remained some years lin tbc little. prcsbytcry of Lluliichlng and there his mother dicri. About the middle of October lFi40, Father Francis MacDonald was sent to Launching by Bishop Tifacllonald. In addition In the mission of Launching he attend- ed the churches at Georgetown and nnllo Bay; subsequently those of East Point. St. Margaret's and St. Peter's were assigned in his care until such time as Father Pius McPhec was established at East Point. in the interval which occurred ha-tween the departure of Father John and the arrival of Father Frlincis. the prcsbylcry was used as A school house. Fath- l-i- Francis immediately set about repairing it and made it his rosi- dcnce until 1846. when he remov- cd in Georgetown. still retaining the spiritual direction of Launch- ing which he visited in turn with the other churches in hil charge. 0 I I Mcnnvvhile Launching wlu kapp- ing pace with the adjoining aet- tlnment: and growing fut, no that the little church, built. in lR2(l, was too small to contain tho increased number of the faithful. Moreover it lily of one extremity of the mission and III-. people uitleil at I distance begun to clunour for I more commodi- ou: structure in u more central i l Shown above is the present church of St. George's opened October 12. 1952. log chapel, the last. being the wife of the pioneer Donald McCormack. who. beloved and respected by Jill. lived to it good old age. having survived her husband thirty-five years. 0 tin Esstcr Sliilde). April 95. 194.1, St. Georges church vias completely destroyed by fire. The parish hall was immediately fit- ted up and It. served as a tempor- ary church for nine years. During that time plans were made for building A new one. But the wllr and the consequent scarcity of materials delayed the actual coli- struction. Finally, the first and was turned on April 28, 1951. The work progressed favorably and the church was ready for occupation in the autumn of 1952. On Sunday, October 12th. opening of the new church took place. His Excellency. Msgr. James Boyle. Bishop of Charlotte- town, performed the ceremonies which consisted in the laying of the corner-stone and the blessing of the new edifice. The sermon for the occasion Wll preached by Msgr. Rt. Rev. G. J. MAcLellnn. in native son of St. George's. After briefly reviewing the early hlltory of the parish. Msgr. Mncbcllnn dwelt on the great. importance of the church in the life of the. com- munlty and congratulated the pnior and the people on the erec- tion of such I Iplendid edifice to the honor and glory of God. Flrlt ROMIPVI of EL George-in Mlnlnn-Gram! liver nut: Angus the Wnlker, Donald Mccormnck. Rod, prick McDonald. Donald M:-Don-i lid. John McPhe0. Hugh Morri- Ion. Malcolm McPherson. Angus name in Mei-ichem's Atlas of 1880. Post Office name cliangori from i,Nnrrows Creek in St. Georges nii ',.lul,V l. 1895. Post Office closeil .Api-ii 29. 1915. ; "Bouxhton: and island. Bay. river. point Holland Map 1765. After Bougliton, North Hants. England. Holland shows Bough- ton island as three islands. which he names Bougliton islamls. Wei- hooktoojecli. meaning Little Red River, is the Micniar Indian name of Boughton river. Boughton is A Post Office mime." tFrom an iirlii-le prepiirnd In 1885 by the late Rev. A. E Riirkv. and brought up to date hy llr. J. H. Blanchard.) Annual Meeting Georgetown school polltion. McPhu-Ion. McAnkIll. John mg. The year JMR which uw the Lean. Angiix McLean. Dunciiii removal of Father Frnncll in Campbell, Flirqiihnr Campbell East Baltic W I. at home June 29. ; B... her aunt. Mrs. Ella Macxinnon. Miss Genevievc Gici in Master Gerald Giddiggggs . r---- I Many enjoyed the lobster cupper mid" 3”. guests of mm; Handy: Friends of Mrs. Augustus Miii- served in the beautiful school in mmhen Mrs. Annie Maccommck. Ilnrd, North Lake. regret-she is nlchepstcw July 1. and 1 large Ium ywy patient in the City Hospital. 'wu reaiizedl Mr James Caldwell of the Royal Canadian Navy stationed at H. . .1 C. S. Queen Charlotte in Char-l lotietovvii is spending his leave in Gtorgetown with Mrs. Coldweli and their son. l fiormer Ruth Robertson of Red 'Point. Mrs. Pearle Stewart. Kingsboro,i Miss Gertrude McDonald, Tor- spent. R few days recenily in ChiU'- onto. Ont.,spent some time Vilit- lottetown. lng her father. Mr. Jerome Mc- --- lDonald. Little Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mr:-' ..,L ltvowali, Kllmuir. motored to thei ”.M,.s' vlnwm Elmdlena :m,liEa5LElill Districts on July 1. daughter, Jean. of Montreal. Que,i --'D ,m-wed m G9orget6w.., lnsp Wok ,0. Mr. and Mrs. William McLean vacation. iltlPSl.S of Mrs. Eloi'di-mm M” wmmm S"9l"”'- Mom” cti.a'5 paferitsl Mr, and M13. p. J-lizue. were July 1 visitors of Mrsl soioman, Wilfred McLean. Klngsboro. Mrs. William Brown. Miinn'ii Road oldest and highly-l Friends in the eastern district! respected citizens. is in poor.WP1”8 l1Rl2lJ.l' to have 1 Vllll health. It iii the wish of many that'il-om Mr. Peter Thompson. of she may iioon be well. Icharlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stud and son Lowell. returned to Montague lilRVlllg spent the past few month! lemployeci at. North Lake. Miss Nellie McBeth. Forest HIHI is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. iliobertsoii. Red Point. one of; M:-. and Mrs. Eddie Marlin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank DSLOIT. Wiri- chcater. Mass. motored to the Is- land and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marchani, whose home is on 6475? yea Ls7z254MzWE0 354.477V or PMN 54A2wA 1? CONWNENML S7WN6 X .lW5QE';f;: NCWE. AS NEW A.?,' &&&&f&YM..o Alrfivic (.On!f!UCllOVI.' ' p We-other Eye Conditioned Air System. Airiiex ' Coil Springs . : . iust 1 few of die exclus vc N - features you get in I Nash. I hyled in Pam: and Sen-iu uuilnbie Pinin hrinc tlom (out to tour NASH MOYOIS OF CANADA. LIMITED uuo omen I iuuuiuciuliluc. rum YOIONYO, om. in. Peter: mini GBEENWS GARAGE - CllARL01l'l'E'l'0WN Phone I”! ,::v':” ' -.2 "S's? "-F134 if ,1?