any”. ,Lma. t y I z. , »—wz~—,~—-. . ma“ w ~‘éw-123... PAYING TRIBUTE To LINCOLN Mrs. Bates, Jefferson. Melba Pattille, Carlotta Elizabeth Eckford, Minniejean WASHINGTON, —— The tower- ing statue of Abraham Lincoln dwarfs seven Negro students who last year attended Central High School at Little Rock, Ark, as one of their number —— Terrance HOWLAN Mr. and Mms. Alyrc Doiron and - their two children who were visit— lng Mr. Doiron’s parents in Du- var went to Charlottetown on July 28 to visit at the home of Mrs. Doinon's parents. Several of the young people of Howlan went to Indian Island on July 27 where they took past in .the festivities. Mrs. Alphonse Richard and little child, of Suunmenside, came to Howlan on July 25 where they are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Murray. I Clifford Arsenault motored to Abrams Village on Saturday eve- ning and common he Was ac- companied by his wife and son, Donnie. \Ml'ss Joan Ansenaul‘vt returned to her nurses training in Char- loan on_J»uly 28 after spend- ing her three weeks vacation at her home here. ' Vincent Perry motored to Port~ age on Monday. ‘MI'. and Mrs. Joe Boots, of Lynn, Mass, who are spending the summer in Tignish. visited I Amsenaullt on July 27. Mr. and Mus. Eddie ArsenaIIl-t of Tig-nislh, were in Howlan on Sunday. ' Mrs. Fred Arsen ult, of Pius- ville now has visl ing at her home Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gal- lant and family Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gallant and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallant. / Little Miss Phyllis Avery of hibenton is now visiting her cousins Carol and Hazel Gallant Dwvar. I Frank C. Gallant who spent the past three months in Toronto where he was employed arrived at his home here on July 28. 'Geonge Carruthers ac- cmepanierd by his parents a nd some friends arrived from On— tario on July 30. - Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanch— ard and family of Hamilton Ont. have arrived in Howlan on their vacation. They were accompanied by Mrs. BlanchaDd’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault who have been visiting them. Mr. and Mms. Lawrence Arse— Roberts —— places a wreath at the statue’s base during a visit T-ues— dty to the Lincoln Memorial. Ac- companying the students is Mrs. Daisy Bates. Left to right are: nault and family of Lot 6 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. DesRo— ches on Sunday August 3. Albain T. Gallant of Amherst N5. recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mns.\I.T. Gallant Up- per Howlan. Misses Theresa and Elaine Gallant who spent the past week- end in Charlottetown returned to their home here on Saturday. Sympathy is being extended to the widow and lamin of the late Anthony Perry who was the vic- tim of a tragic accident on Aug— ust 2. Miss Jeanette Arsenault re— cently visited with relatives in Egmont Bay. Fimnrin Perry motored to Summer-side on Wednesday ac- companied by Lorraine Gallant and Mrs. Eddie Gallant. ’ Robert Amsenault left by plane tor Ontario Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Galvin Carruth- ers and their two children from Ontario arrived in Howlau on August 3. They spend their vacation with , Mr. Carruther’s parents Mr. and Mrs. [Angus MaciBaine. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault of Piusville were in Howl‘an on July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Douc- et-te, and Mrs. Charles Doucette of Summerside were visiting Mr. J .B. Arsenault on Sunday and in company with Mr. Arsenault they motored to Alberton where they visited Mus. Arsenault in the Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Arse- nault and family of Ottawa are visiting here as the guests of Mr. and Mus. Albert Peters. Fidele Gallant of Charlottetown is spending a few days in Fortune Cove. G.W. London'arnived in Howlan on Saturday where he joined his wife and children who are visit- ing Mus. London’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant, Forest View. Her many friends are sorry to learn of the illness of Mrs. Mar— garet Arsenault who is at the home of her daughter and son-in- Iaw Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant turned from a pleasant holiday, Thomas, Walls, Gloria Ray, and Ter- (AP Wirephoto) I Brown, rance Roberts. BURTON Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Dalton of Watertown, Mass, were recent guests of Mr. Dalton’s brother and sisterdin-la'w, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dalton. Burton. Recent guests of Mr. and M r s. Cecil Wood, Burton, were their son Calvin of Mon-chap, N.B., their son and daughterdimlaw, Mr. and Miss. Everett Wood and family of Summerside, their dau-I ghter and sown-law, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Senth and family, of O’Leary. ‘. Burton school opened following the summer holidays with a eu- rollment of 26 pupils. Mrs. Harold Howard is teacher. The Misses Helen and Olive Reilly of Boston, Mass, are vac— ationing at their former home in Cape Wolfe, with their brother Gerald Reilly. . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Costain and family of Halifax, NS, were recent visitors of Mr. Costain’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Cos- tain, Cape Wolfe. Congratulations are extended to the Misses Stella Howard Glen- garry, Lot 7, and Alice Callicult, Cape Wolfe, who have success- fully passed their Grade XIIII mar. atime Board exams. Also to the Misses Betty Doyle, Cam-pbel'lton, Rhoda O‘Reilly and Joan O’Hall- enan, Cape Wolfe, Norma O’Hal- leran and Rosalie Griffin, Brocton and Vance Griffin, Locke Road, who have» successfully passed their Grade XI Maritime Board exams. A host of tniends are extending congratulations to Miss Martha Mayers, Bloomfield, who has re- cently been honored by the Royal life. Saving Society of Toronto. Miss Mayer had conducted swim- ming classes at Burton shore on two previous summers. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley, and fam— ily who were vacationing with relatives in Burton and vicinity, also in Elmsdale have returned to their home in Toronto, Ontario. , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Doyle, of Boston, Mass, are spending holi- days at Mr. Doyle’s former home in Glengarry, Lot 7, guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle. ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Connor and family, who were vacationing at Mr. O’Connor’s former home in Cape Wolfe, with his father, Mr Patrick O’Connor, have returned to their home in Saint John, NB. Mr. and Mrs. Samson Adams and family of Charlottetown, re- cently visited with relatives in Glengamry and vicinity. ' ‘ Mrs, Edward A. Gritfon has re- and family of Coleman were visit— ing in I-liowlan recently. SPECIAL NOTICE \. ‘ CRAPIIUD EXHIBITION ‘ IS POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 with the same program as previously announced! 0 Page 12, The Guardian Fri., August 29, 1958 SPRINGHILL Miss Gladys MacLoed and Mrs. Hebert Pridham and family, of Wellesley Hills, Mass, are visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver MacLeod. and their mo- Onarlo. are spending their holl- days at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Enma-n, North En- more. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Hali- fax. were recent guests at the ,home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. Miss Harriet MacLeod, return- ed to her home in Mount Pleas- ant. alter holidaying in different parts of the United States. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carton ghet’ Mummk MaCLEOd'. and sons. Richard and Stevie, pmn‘g’ ‘ Ayer. Mass, were recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Easton, Bor- den, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, North Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Ellis and family, Toronto, Ontario, are vis- iting at the home of Mr. Ellis’ sister, Mrs. Glen Williams, Mount Pleasant and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Turner Moore, En- more. The Springth Women’s Insti- tue met art the home of Mrs. Ful- mn Dyment tor the August meet- ing. The September meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Tho- mas MacArthur. Roll call is to be answered with donations to Tyne Valley Health Centre. Mr. Stanley Bryant and Miss Doreen Bryant, and Mr. Vans Bryant, North Enmore, were re- cent visitors to Charlottetown. Mrs. Alice Matthews and son George Ayer, Mass, Were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ford, Springhill. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ellis and sons, Blair, Wayne and Eric, and daughter, Dianna, O‘Leary, were recent visitoms at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur, Springhill. Walter Macintosh, Mount Pleasant, ledt Tuesday morning for Goose Bay, Labrador, Where he will be employed for the next few months. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer MaeIn— ' IIIiIs, Weymouth, Mass, is visiting ' art the home of Mrs. Brewer’s brother-inlaw and sster, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballum, Enmore. They also visited another sister, Mrs. Charles Kaufman and Mr. Kauf- man, Emmi-e. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cotton and son Blair, and daughter Shirley. and Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy and son Roy of Moun Pleasant, were recent visitors to Cavendish. The Chief Engineer of M.V. Ab- egwei, Mr. James Moore, and Mrs. Moore, Borden, were recent visitors at'he home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, Nomh En— more. Miss Roma Vincent daughter! Of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vin- cent, St. Eleanor-s, is visiing at be home of her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Green, Smmghm. Mr. and Mrs. Everet MacAr- thurand fiamlly from Marathon, spent with members of her family in Montreal, and Hamilton, 0n— tario. ‘ Friends of Mr. Colin Costain, Cape Wolfe, are pleased to know he' has returned home from Prince County Hospital, where he under- went major surgery, and is now much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Reilly and family, who were vacationing at the home of Mrs. Reilly’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter O’Holleran, Glengarry, have returned to their home in Toronto. They were ac. com-partied by Bazel O’Holleram of Toronto, who was vacationing with “his parents. Mrs. Everett McKenna and daughter Nancy Ann, of Borden, are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Edward S. Griffin Burton. at the home of MI. and Mrs. Al— exander Ford, Springhill. Mr. Claude MacArthur, Spring— hill, left Thursday morning for Goose Bay, Labrador, where he will be employed for the next few months. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, Sum- merside, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Margaret Green Springhi‘ll. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coulsom, and daughter, Sharron, of Ottawa are visiting Mrs. Ooulsons par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac Leod, Victoria West, also Mr. Coulson’s mother, Mrs. Katherine Coulson, Seaview. On their way home they visited Mr. Coulson’s sister and brotherain-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coates, St. Anth- ony's, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson and son Gary, Portland, Maine, are visiting at the home of Mrs. 01— son’s parents, MI. and Mrs. Al- fred Frost, and brother Lloyd, at Enmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Cha- rles Frost, Spriughill. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Davis a daughter Elaine, of Toronto, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ford, Spring- hill. It is 13 years since Mr. Dav— is was stationed at Mount Pleas— ant Airport, and haIs‘seen a lot of changes in that time. Misses Marjorie and Fatty Mc- Dowell. Ayer. 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