Page 12 The Guardian Tuesday. June 14. 195 Hampton Relatives and friends in large lumber: aaaambled la Tryon Iaptiet Church on May 1 to wit- nua the marriage of Miss Kath- ryn Maclfarlane. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Harry B. MacFarlane. Augustine Cove, to Mr. Gordon lrebaut. eon of Mn. Brehaut and the late Mr. Cheater Brehaut, of Charlottetown. Following the re- aeptioa tn the Church Hall, where gift: of beauty and value test- ified to the esteem in which this young couple are held. the con- taeting partlel left on a honey- moor trip through the M:-iritimes. and will, we are informed. re- atdo in Charlottetown. The wed- ding ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Britten. Betlequc. os- aisted by Rev. Dr. Rr'il"hiSS of Tryon. Relatives of Misti Beulah l"ei'gii l loll. Toronto. business college graduate of Charlottetown. whose home is in this district. have re- ceived advice that she has ac- eepted a position In a bank in that city. Young Ralph t'alllicck. a putt ectt in Halifax Jleneral Hospital. aeriously injured in a Car-hl(')t'lc accident near Hampton School on May 25. has regained conscious- lean and in now progressing fav- orably towards recovery. Miss litirtilhy Baxter is reliev- ing the teacher at Glen Ynllev School. whose seriiees have been briefly Interrupted by illness. .. . Mi-:. Martalo '-llarliunald who has been briefly visiting relatives and friends. left by plane on Yliai 3 on return to her lioiiie, zit- companied by her mother. Mrs D. J. Campbell. who purposes spending a considerzihle period of time visiting menihi-rs of her i':tmily and other relatives and friendtt residing in the USA Friends of DeSahle's grand old man. Mr. Doiigald X1;tcKiiiiioii. are pleased to learn that his con- dition ia improving following a Ieriouii attack of infliienza. Wida sympathy is being ex tended to Mr. and Mrs. Williriiii Nicholson. Searletoivn. in the ex- tensive lost: by fire of their fine two-storey residence. with only a email amount of insurance. The W.M.S. met at the home of Mr.s. Gordon Villett on June 1 Following the order of business. Mrs. W. A. Cutcliffe. Prosbyteriril Prt-.sident. gave a most interest- ing talk on the work of the so. ciety. After a delightful lunch. the meeting adjourned. to meet at the home of Mrs. .lohn Roger- Ion in July.' Following the tirot.'r;iiii of liusi nesa carried out at the mcetiiig Friday evening from of the Church WA. at the home of Mrs. John Rogerson on June- 3. preliiniriary plans were mztdcl with regard to thc liolcling of ihci annual church picnic. One of the .seasoii's itiierv.stiiti.: Ivents took place at the Cltureli of Scotland Manse. FlI."irlottctown.l on May 14. when Rev J. H. itis bop united in iiiai-ringe licliii.-i Irene Math:-son. daiiuliicr of Mrs Bruce Catnphell and the lain sir. Matheson. with Mr. C 0. Peters. unit of Mr. and Vlrs. Wilfred Peters. (iharlnttetotvn. Fnllmrtntz the largely attended reception at the home of the bride, ivlierc gifts of use and licauti were pre- lented in honor of this popular young couple. the bride and groom left on it honeymoon trip to Tor- i onto. and. upon return. will re- aide in the City. ideal weather conditions con- hihuted to the well attended ser- vice: of public worship here on June 5. Close attention was given to the inspiring ltiP5SilQt3 taken from Gen. l2: "God said to Mira- ham: Get thee out of this Coun- try." all uniting with :4 large choir In the singing of the livmns. "Holy. Holy. Holy." "0 amt. our Help in Ages Past" and "0 For A Heart To Praise Mv God." Freetown -Mr. and Mn. 3. Barlow Bird. who spent the put four months in Summerside. returned last week to their home in the village. Mn. Peter Morrison and Min lrene Morrison of Charlottetown. were visitors to Freetown on June 5. at the homes of Mr. and Mn. Alan Clow and Mr. and Mrii. waldon Moan. Mrs. William Finlayson of Nlorell. was a recent visitor at the home of her daughter and son-ln- law Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Burns. Lower Freetown. She wal accompanied by Mr. and Mr! George Douglas. Mrs. Earle Ken- neily. Ralph and Elizabeth Ken- nedy of Charlottetown. Among those attending the Holden - Haitlam wedding in St. Paul's Church. Charlottetown. on Saturday. June 4. were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Jardine. and Adello and Douglas Jardine of Freetown. Mrs. James Smith. who spent the winter months with her daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Dan Smallman. OlLeary. has re- iurned to her home in Freetown. The death of Miss Elizabeth Stctson which occurred in the Prince County Hospial. Summer- side, on Monday. June 6. was heard with deep regret byiher many friends. iliss Stetson win a life long resident of Freetown and uas held in high esteem by oil. The sympathy of the community is expressed to the bereaved rel- atives. The Faithful Workers Band, South Freetown, met at the home of Mrs. A. E. Stetson. May 15. There were l7 members and one Visitor present. One new mem- ber enrolled An interesting pro- gram prepared by the members was presented. after which a treat was served by the hostess. assist- ed by Norma and Linda Stetson and iiiucli enjoyed by all. Next meeting is to be with Mrs. Elmer Smith. Tilrs. C. G. DeLong returned on Charlotte- town. it here she had been visiting with Mrs. Douglas Jardine and Mrs. Lorne Callbecir. Mrs. Alfred Curiey was hostess to the members of Birch Grove W. i. on .lune 2, with the presi- dent, Mrs. Ernest Taylor. presid- ing. A large number of members attended and several visitors were present. -A.I. Alma -eMIfsF I.ettic Vincent. Charlotte- toun. spent it week-end recently at her home in Alma. Mr and Mrs. Thomas 1-iarris. linutsiord. were recent guests of llr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar. l'rircnds of Mr. Allan Clark will lie glad to learn that he is re- covering from a recent attack of infliienza. 'llr, and Mrs. I-Iierett Kelley, Foxley River. were visitors at the home of Mrs Kelley": parents. Mr. and .'ilrs. Frank Kinch. Mr and Mrs. Everett Rut. Dart- mouth. N S.. Mr and Mrs. Ever- ctt Matthews and Mrs. Be.-utie Rix. Elnisdale. were guests recently at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. St.. Louis. accompanied by Howard Gaiidet. Mrs. Worry of FALSE TEETH . . . Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarruaod by looaa falu teeth clipping, dro ping or wottbllng when you eiit. ink or lauzh. Jun sprinkle a little FABTIETH at your plates. This pleasant powder give: a remarkable none: of added comfort HM For-Ur!!! by holding places more tirmly No gummraoooy, pony gun. or ft-elln . We at the than-acid). Got Flt! ITK at any drug oountd. DRESSES ! 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St. Louis -Friends of Mrs. Ft-ed Arsen- ault are sorry to hear that she had to onterd the Western Hospi- tal in Alberton with pneumonia. All win: her a speedy recovery. Mn. Freeman Blanchard has returned to Summei-side. after spending some time in St. Louis with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ben Blanchard and family. Mr. and Mrs. George and two children. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ferdenand Brown. ll. Mr. Joseph Thihideau has turned to his home in DEBl0l5. after Ipending some time in Saint John. N. B. Shields Sunday Mr. and St. Loti- Friends of Mrs. Paul (iaiidet are sorry to hear that she is a pa- tient in the Prince County Hos- pital. Summerside. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J S. Wedge in St. Louis; also Mrs. Levi Arsenault. Friends of Mrs. Jeronie Duti- rette. Pleasant View. are pleased to see her home and improved in health. after going through an op- eration in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. death or- Ed- vCli Joseph Deroche whose curred at his home in St. wards at the age of 65. Mission i .iohn P. Wallace. Alma. were guests of Mr. and Ytlrs. Wilfred J. Shea. Tignish. on June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Clark of Saint John. N. 13.. returned to their home after spending a week-enil with Mrs. Clark's parents and oth- er relatives. The Sistine Chapel at Vatican City. biitlt in 1473. is used as the Pope's private chapel. attic? You'll build it better for safe, sanitary. washable i indestructible materials. lt smooth-surfaced board that work with it carpenter's ordinary tools. In the home or on the farm. in factories. offices. stores. schools. hospitals or any ty countless uses. See this versatile building Mr. and Mrs. Dougal Wedge of. ' l days visiting Sympathy is being extended to. the wife and family of the late Ilie all-pwpose building board witli unlimited use: Planning to build a playroom or add an extra room in yourl proof, maintenance-tree exteriors. Plexbonrd is made of asbestos and, cement. two virtually CGSCIIIII CC p -Mr. Dannie Gamb e. bank em- .ployee. Summeralde. spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble. Mrs. Duvar. Montague, Mn. William Gill, and Mr. Ivan Gill, Kensington. accompahied by Mr:. lieath Land and Mn. Foster Ellis. attended the funeral of the late '.lohn Webb. Woodstock. Thursday. .lune 2nd. from St. Luke: Anglican Church. Mrs. Elmer Maccpnnell. Mona. iton. N. 3.. spent a weak visiting Moreshead. Welt Devon. iher parents. Mr. and Mr:. Charles the l l Mr. and Mrs. Ruatia MacNevin lie-f were Sunday visitors to Harmony. gueats of Mrs. MacNevin': broth: paiid sister-in-law. Mr. and Mn. i Ralph Murray. Miss Gwendolyn S in I l l m an , lKnutsford. spent Saturday. June with with her sister. Mrl. Elle- l worth Thomas. . Mrs. Eldon Matthew: an :mall lson. Alberton recently open I few relativea in Cole- man. Mr and Mrs. Harry Thoma: and family were Sunday visitor: to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George D. 1 Warren. Mill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lewis were recent visitor: to Alaska. to the home of Mrs. Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacEachern. Mr. Ira Dennis attended a meet- ing of the 0'Leary Farmer's Co- Operative, in 0'l.eary Public Hall. Monday. June 6th.' l . Mine Stella MacNevia. bank l employee. Alberton. I pa nt the week-end at her home in Cucum- l PPC. , Friends of Mr. Laurence Arsen- ault are sorry to learn of hi: ill- ness and all join in wishing him a speedy recovery. pftliss Naomi Coughlin. Summer- p side. was a guest on Sunday. June oth of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis. 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Minute: of the pre- vious meeting were read and ap- proved. Corral adenco wu read and diecu . The new Inntltuta hand were distributed to the mem- rt. Reports of committee were then given and the following new one: I Pointed: Bclnol. Mn. Millage :cLeod and Mn. Angua Gillls: Sick. Mrs. George Hickox and Mrs. Iorne Newton: Lunch. Mn. Wil- liam Graham. Mr:. Colin Matheaon and Mrs. Millage MacLeod. Several bills presented were moved paid. Some discussion took place concerning the lnltitute con- vention to be held at Hunter River and the members were ukad to take bilcuitr and roll:. Mrs. Allan Hlckox and Mn. Wil- liam Graham were appointed to attend axecutttvo meeting next year. Mr:. Allan Hlckox invited meni- bera to her home for the next site we: a weekend guest of Mr. ind Mrs. Kenneth Coughlin, Rox- ury. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot 0. Read. Coleman. were recent gueata of Mrs. Read'r sister, Mrs. J. I Thomas and Mr. Thomas. Mia: Joyce Callaghan. teacher of Cascumpec School we: a week- gnd visitor to her home h Kil- are. ilk. and Mrs. Lorne You were recent visitors to Montrole. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar. Mr. Jackie Lockerby. who in at- tending Alberton High School, spent the week-end with hi: par- ents. Mr. and Mra. Russel! Lock. erby. -CJ. SPINTEX MOM! lNSUlATl0tC ASPHALT ININOLRC ACOUSTlCAl MATERIALS ASIPITOS WAt.l.&AIDI otniiu . dtlh. HIMX &K :?.t:."..'i:'l""'”'”" ':.:.:':":::i.-...':'....""""". :3" n------------ One new member joined at this A very NIP." PP "7 P"lP"- mum V meeting. It we: decided to enter name: of tree: we: put on by MIL wlnlllmll ll IIAIIJAN Bruit each have more than 2.500.000 THE CHOICEOF CHAMPIONS SAFE TO SPRAVJNB . . . DITIIAIII pm- tects yovroqvlpotont-tioeonotloo of tpuiyov or nonin- usv Mtxuo..,oiI'ttMte mhiu.li a hurry to: senvlvyog IXPIRT ADVIG . . . Rolun 8. Hon: iepruote totlvo: on glad to give you suggestion: on going DWNANE-right in the tlotd. 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