holds hand of Mrs. mary Mudie. 30, as he guid- her up stairs from beach at ridgeton, Barbados, in the Bri- West Indies. A Barbadian mmerman found Mrs. Mudie and side Lawyer s Admitted fo N.S. Bar Tt Alexander A. mpbell. son of Chief Justice Mrs. Thane A. Campbell, admitted to the Nova Scotia _im a ceremory at Halifax. graduate im arts and law Dalhousie University, the mme ide man articled for six with the firm of Smith id Coles in Halifax’ and served final months in the law of . Hinton, Q.C., of mmerside. He plans fo apply for admiss- to the Prince Edward. Island in the near future. ic: omen’s Institute lolds Meeting ly Women’s Institute met at home of Mrs. Fred MacKen- for their regular meeting re- he were fifteen members It was reported that sent to the Springhill Fund. A letter from Red Cross was read and all agreed to knit and for this. worthy cause. < It Ss moved a ed that be sent to Mrs. R.L. Burge help pay the expenses of ding a delegate to the trien- conference in Scotland next amer. It was moved and sec- that $15. be given to ington School: and $7. to bwe Bay School for Christmas ts. It was moved and séc- d that $5.00 be sent to the IB. League. nionvale W.I. tertains Group Unionvale Women’s Insti- entertained the Knutsford pmens institute at the home Mrs. J. R. McDonald recent- with nine members and 14 sitors present. Meeting open- by repeating the Creed in ison and a reading by the psident Mrs. Lillian Andrews lowed with prayer by Mrs. ald Gamble. ‘Roll call was answered with a nation of toys. Correspond- e relatitg to the institute is read by the secretary. It s moved that $3 be given the B. League; it was also decid- to give treats to the school Idren. Meeting closed with mr “Deck The Halls’’. an Dedicate Table ‘Memorial the morning worship ser- re January 4th in the Ken- ngton Presbyterian Church a mmunion table was dedicated “memory of the late Mr. and ¢ S.R. Pendleton. Following ssermon delivered by the min- , the Rev. E.H. Bean, on the ibject, “The Lord's Supper” a of Joy’ Mr. Bean asked stoe Pendleton to—unveil the) mmunion table. 5 On behalf of the family Mr. ndleton—then.asked.Mr...Bean _receive thefeommunion table memory of his parents and to BALLOON ‘spent a most enjoyable holiday dicate it to the glory of God. billowing the dedication service | They returned to their, homes in ter Wallace and family in..the congregaticn engaged in the <tament of Holy Ccmr™union. he other child-en of Mr‘ and, s, S.R. Pendleton are Sylvia, ts. Melvin Willis, Calgary, Bs ty, Mrs. Ernest “~"r- on, Camssten, Alta; and Hel- , Mrs. Wm. Cairns, Freetown, E.1. : ‘ memorial tablet on the , | + se her companions afloat in the At- lantic in the gondola-lifeboat of the balloon which carried them 3,000, miles across the ocean. Be- hind Mrs. Dudie are, left to right, Arnold Ejiolart, 51, expedi- KENSINGTON. The thany friends of Mrs. John Whitehead, Clinton, will be pleas- ed to know that she is consider-j; ably improved in health: She 1s the guest of her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Horne, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heighton of Halifax, who spent the Christ- mas holidays at Freetown, teft on Tuesday to return to their home. They were accompanied by Mrs. Heighton’s father, Mr. Robert Auld, who will be their guest over the New Year week- end. oe Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell and family, Donnie and Susan of Malden, Mass., spent the holidays vsiting Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Picker- ing, Darnley, and Mr. Campbell's family at Lot 16. : Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adams, Sea View, spent the, Christmas holidays in Charlottetown, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mill. ' Mrs. John MacKay, French Ri- ver, is visiting her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Champion, Kensington. Miss Pearl Bowness, Charlotte. town, spent New Years at her home at Kensington. Miss Millie Cousins is visiting in Baltic the guest of Miss Grace Riley. S Zz Mr. William McGilvary, ac- companied by his mother Mrs. John McGilvary, of Baltic, have moved to Kensington for the winter months. \ Mr. David Connell has return- ed to Summerside, after visiting Mr. Roger Cousins, Baltic. Mrs. Keir Crafer has returned to Charlottetown after spending the Christmas holidays in Byltic. . and Mrs. Alexander \Mc- ay have to their home here, after spending the holidays with Mr. and . -Mrs. James Gibson of Moncton, N.B. Miss Mary Mathews, student at Prince of Wales,: College, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CREW ESCORTED el tion's pilot-captain; her husband Colin; and Ejiolart’s son, Timo- thy, 21. The balloonists set out from the Canary Islands 24 days ago. In background is the gon- dola in which the adventurers |. were found. BEDEQUE Mr. Sinclair Afleck and his son Lioyd, and Mrs. Percy Af- leck, have returned from a pleasant visit with Mr. Afleck’s daughter, Mrs. Stephen Doval and Mr. Doval and other rela- tives and friends in Cambridge, Mr. George Henderson return- ed home from the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, on Saturday, Jan- uary 3, where he had been a patient for ten days. He is much improved in health. Mrs. Earl Leard, Central Bed- - is a patient in the P.C. Hos- pi - All hope for her a speedy return to good health. The sympathy of a wide cir- cle of relatives and friends is extended to the family of the late Mr. oar Wright whose death occur: in the Prince Cou Hospital early S a Mrs. Walter Leard entered the | P.C. Hospital on Momiay for a check-up. 3 _ Their host of riends and rela- tives of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrison able to be around again after be- MacFarlane, Fernwood, are pleased to learn 5hat they are able to be around again after be. ing confined to their home for a week or more due to illness. On Sunday evening, January #h., there was a good attend- ance at the special service in the United Church here, under the auspices of the W.C.T.S. The choir was made up of several from the Central Beieque Bap- tist Church choir as well as the local Church choir. dren from those two Churches! wrote the temperance examin-| ations and were presented with certificates and prizes. One had. written exams for ten years and| Christmas holi several for five years.. Mrs. Percy Afleck presented ‘the cer- R tificates and prizes. The guest speaker was the Rev. us Brown pastor of North Bedeque United Church. He delivered an Edgar Mathews ef Baltic and Miss Betty Gallant of Summer-}| side. j Mr. Bruce Crozier, Baltic, has, been in Charlottetown for the) past week, where he has been! receiving treatment. All trust | for his speedy recovery. an Her many friends will regret to learn Mrs. James Hickey has’ again returned to the — Prince Couitty ‘Hospital for treatment. All wish her a very speedy re-| covery. j Mrs. Edith Wall has returned to her home im Baltic from a most enjoyable vacation spent in Saugus, Lynn, Mass., where she was the guest of her daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Edna Pierce, and granddaughter Miss Mar- ilyn Pierce. Her many friends will be pleased to learn Mrs. Parmenus Phillips is making a good re- covery following a recent opera- tion in Prince County Hospital. Mr. Eric Grant, Sackville, N. B., was the weekend guest of Mr? and Mrs. Bruce Crozier, Baltic. : Miss Darlene Campbell. Ken- sington, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Beairsto and family. Messrs David ano Malcolm Peppin, Kensington, were recent visitors to Hamilton, as guests of Mr. John Caseley. aot Mrs. G. W. Ramsay, Malpe-. que, accompanied by Mrs. Con-, stance Beairsto, spent a most! enjoyable holiday in Toronto,| Ontario, the guests of Mr. aad | Mrs. Stephen Amy, and Mr. and) Mrs. Leith Stetson and family. | Malpeque on Saturday. —C.V. table bearg the following inscrip- tion: / ‘ “To the gloty of God And in Loving Memory of Sy!l- vance Roscoe Pendleton 1890-1953 amd Erena.Mary Anna Fos‘er Pendleton 1800. 1957 presented by , their children. 2 address suitable to the occassion and was heard with much\ ac- ceptance. B.Q. PIUSVILLE Misses Cheryl Hermia and Bet- ty Corcoran are spending’a few — visiting relatives in Water- ord, Joseph LeClair, Woodstock con- tinues ill. His many friends wish | spent him a speedy recovery. Several from surrounding dis- tricts attended the concert and dance in Lot 7 hall on Monday evening. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wells of Elmsdale on the loss of their barn by fire on Monday evening. Twenty-two members of the C.W.L. sub-division: met at the parish hall on Monday evening. A delicious lunch was served by the Piusville members. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran and family spent Sunday visit- ing relatives in Waterford The Christmas holidays were Pleasantly spent due to the good roads ami weather which enab- led the people to visit their: rela- tives and friends. t ; Paul McAlduff. Waterford. re- cently spent a few days with his aunt, Mrs. Herman Corcoran and Mr. Corcoran. CASCUMPEC Sincere sympathy of the com- nunity is extended to Mr. Les- 4 receat passing of Mrs. Wallace after a lengthy illness. Miss Doris MacNevin, teach- er of West Devon School is spending the Christmas holidays with. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rustin MacNevin. Mr. and Mrs. John Raynor and son Winstoa, spen' Christ- Fifty. chil-! a Tj F « ow i port Record U West, is a patient in P.C.Hospi- i LEE nat ut 2 2 & iis i i it i 3 g g. g Fox | j 5 Re i Enf : es FE 8 8 z z | I gf Be ri ‘ and Mrs. Ira Dennis and chi hildren, Harry, Wayne, Judy visited in Brae, guests . and Mrs. Harry Mac- and in O'Leary as guests Mr. Nelson Dennis and Bessie Dennis. ) . and Mrs. Albert Leard, nm, spent Christmas Day Cascumpee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. MISCOUCHE se a & RAL Tee were forwarded to Grand River where the funeral took place on Saturday, December 27th. “Mrs. McNeill and family resided< sev- eral years in Miscouche. ».~~4 June Gallamt, R.N. of Mis- of St. Joseph's Hospital. — Mrs. Alex Gallant of Welling- ton was a recent visitor to Mis- couche at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Estelle Gallant of Ke- mont Bay is visiting im Mis- couche at the home of her daughter: Mrs. Cyril Gaudet. © Irma Gallant, student nurse of the Charlottetown Hospital, re- turned to her duties after hav- | ing spent Christmas in Miscouche Ernest Gallant of Ville St. Pier- , Que., recently visited in Mis- couche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Gallant. While on the Isl land Mr. Gallant was guest of his wife and mother at Welling- ton. Sympa' is extended to Mrs. Fabidia ue of Summerside on the death of her son Elmer. Mr. Gaudet passed away at his home in Ontario on Detember 24. The funeral took place on Moz2- 29. Mr. Gaudet time. Rosalie DesRoches-and Elayne Gallant returned to the Charlot*e- town Hospital, after having spent the holidays at their. respec- tive homes im Miscouche. Nova Veno, R. N., of Mis- couche, recently left for Mon- treal where she will be on the staff of a hospital there. Leo DesRoches returned to Charlottetown where he is em- after ing spent the e home Des- of his sister. Mrs. oches. Iris Gallant and Delima Poir- ier, student nurses at the Char- lottetown Hospital, spent -Christ- mas at their respective homes in Miscouche and- St. Nicholas. Mrs. Ernest Gallant and daugh- ter Sophie and Helen: Gallant of Wellington, were visitors to Miscouche on New Years oo WELLINGTON Mrs. Joseph Caricery and son Michael of Nova Scotia, recently a few days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Per- and family. Teas Garfield Day is confined to her home with Virus Peneu- monia. Her many friends hope to see her out soon. Sincere sympathy. goes out to Mr. Clifford Gaudet, also his mother Mrs. Wilfred Gaudet- of Summerside in their recent sad bereavement in the death of a beloved brother and son, the late W.-02 Elmer ‘‘white’’ Gaudet, in Edgar Ontario. He is survived by a sister Dolly, Mrs. Wallace Wile, Dartmouth, N.S. and ano- ‘ther brother Lester in Quebec; also his wife, Eleanor, who wiil place Monday morning in Mon- treal. ; Funeral service for the late Mrs. John J. MacNeill was. held Saturday morning from the Bow- ness Funerel Home to St. Pa- trick’s Church’, Grand River. The service was celebfated by Rev. Thomas MacLellan. Pallbearers were Reginald and Steven Lau- ghlin, Ira Campbell, Erskine Forbes, Michael Morrison. and Elmer McLellan. Members of Y.P.U. of Welling- ton United Church motored to Be- deque on Tuesday night where they attended Y.P.U. rally. Her many friends will welcome Mrs. Dan MacLeod of Victoria West here While spending the winter months. with her aunt. Mrs. Alice Barlow. Ms. Ha~wnp'cn higeh was hos- mas Day in Alberton, guests of ‘ 9 t ‘i ciety. A large crow! attended. reside in Montreal. Funeral took | es and friends in ' Summerside. Miss Florence Arsenault visit- ed her sister and brother Mr. and: Mrs. yeton, Cyr Gallant, Cape Egmont. . Mr. Wilfred Arsenault, Free- “| town, spent the week-end with Parents Mr. and Mrs. Donat' M. A whist party was held at’ th home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wedge in aid-of L'Acordaire So Lunches were auctioned after card playing. Mrs. Frank Wedge had also made a delicious ehick- en stew which sold at 25 cents a plate. and a substantial sum , was realized. arge number of fri gathered at the home of +r Victorin Arsenault and_presented her with a well decorated basket of. gifts on the occasion of her baby shower. Mrs. Arsenault gratefully thanked her friends and remainder of the evening was spem in social chat. Friends of Mrs. Wilbert Rich- ard are pleased to see her home after spending sometime in rc. Hospital where she received treatment. home of Mr. and Mrs. Toussaint Gallant. Proceeds for St. Thom- as Aquinas Society. Prize win- mers’ were: Edward Aresnault and Roy Wedge, Mrs. Ben V. Arsvaneit and Mrs. Arthur Gal- ant. . Mr. Expedit Gallant has re as mailman in St. Raphael dis- trict for winter months. Friends and relatives ther- ed at the home of Mr. ant bre. Henry S. Gallant for the occa- sion of their 40th wedding anniv- .@rsary Supper was served to a large nimber. Mr. Gallant is a well known farmer, in the district Both take, a keen interest in. dis- trict offairs. Mrs. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Arsenault. Her many friends regret to learn Mrs. Edwena Barlow of Summerside West, has entered the Provincial Sanitorium for treatment. One and all hope to see her home real soon and much improved in health. : Miss Eleanor Barlow observed her 10th birthday on December 12th at her home. Members of Mission Band met at the manse on Saturday after- noon December 13th. Games were Played and hymns sung. A treat of candy was given each mem- ber. Friends of Mrs.- Julie Alse nault Urbanville, regret to leara she has been confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Arsenault has recently celebrated her 80th birthday. bier Sincere pathy goes out to to Mr. Jerry Richard, Miscouche a former resident of this place, in the recent passing of his mother, the late Mrs. George Richard in her 82nd year. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Arse- daughter Rena,’ employed in Hamilton, Ontario, for the past couple of years has had to enter a Sanatorium. Mrs. Albert DesRoches, Mis- couche, is convaiscing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant Urbainville after undergoing surgery, in P.C. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. spent a few days visiting relatives and friends in Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Arse- nault and small daughter Jean nett, have returned to Hamilton where Armand is emplyoed. Mrs. Eddy Perry is well again after-an attack of pneumonia which she suffered a few weeks ago. Friends and relatives of Mrs~ Gerard “Wedge are glad to see her around again after being confined to her home through | illness. ames Mr. and Mrs. Emile. Bernard spent a few days visiting their daughter, Mrs. Henry Landry, and Mr. Landry, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Camp- bell, Sr., have t up residence in St. Eleanors. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Cormier had as recent visitors Mr. and tess at her home recently in hon- ; ‘ ° ~ Mrs. Tilmpn Cormier, Mr. and A whist party was held at the| cently re-accepted his position Maddix was a oe nault received’ word that their | Cyrus’ Gallant | BIG SAVINGS ! tal, suffering from an attack of. pneumoniae =, - STORE - WIDE PR 10%-20% YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY NOW — AT THESE LOW, LOW PRICES ON OUR FAMOUS .. . | NO DOWN PAYMENT TERMS! <"f gee! See Ts Ra & slit seghs: home again after under- going- surgery_inP.C. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Perry, ‘Summerside, were recent visit- ~ 1 Mrs. Cairic and up to The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Jan. 8, 1959. Ya Mr. Paul Arsenault; Moncton, Arsenault. and family.’ Mrs. Euclid Arsenault has suc- cessfully undergone surgery in Montreal Hospital. 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