at oe Gun, Thurs. March 1, 1962. BALTIC Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Carruth- were weekend motorists to Sack- ville, New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Ber- nard, left by car recently for their home in Pinehurst, Mass., after spending a most enjoyable holiday with relatives in Ken sington and vicinity. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGuigan of Malpeque entertained at eleven tables of cards for the Malpe- que Women’s Institute. The ladies high score went to Mrs. Elmer Hickey and the gentle- man’s to Mr. Wallace Adams while consolation awards went to Mrs. Preston Ramsay and Lester Woodside and the lucky chair prize to Mrs. Kenneth Owen. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by members of the institute. Mrs, Kenneth Owen, Malpeque was a visitor to Summerside on Saturday. Little Miss Patricia Champ- fon of Hamilton was taken to the Prince County Hospital on Saturday evening. Mr, Heath Caseley has return- ed to his home in Kensington after being a patient in Prince County Hospital for several weeks Mr. Edward McGougan, Mal- Peque was a recent visitor te Moncton, N.B. Mr. Ira Somers, Clinton is a patient in Prince County Hos pital. On Wednesday evening the Princetown United Church wo- mens group sponsored a most successful pot luck supper in Malpeque hall. A large number attended to partake of a dell- cious meal prepared by the ladies.Following the supper Mr. William H. Burns introduced Mr, Robert Carruthers of Kensing- ton who showed films of his trip to Western Canada also many scenes of P.E.I. and N.S., which were much enjoyed by all. Mrs. Bruce Crozier extended the thanks of all to Mr Carruthers for his entertaining part of the evening's program. TIGNISH Joseph E. Gallant, Nail Pond is a patient at City Hospital, Charlottetown. Gerald Handrahan, manager of Tignish Co-operative Associa- | tion is a patient at Western Hos- pital, Alberton Mrs. John Dorgan, Sea Cow Pond is a patient at Western Hospital, Alberton. Gerald) Doucette, Skinner's Pond is a patient at City Hos- pital, Charlottetown. | Leo Arsenault, bookkeeper at | Tignish Co-op self-service store returned to his home in the vil- | lage after being a patient at | City Hospital, Charlottetown. Mrs. Cletus Gavin returned to | her home in Sea Cow Pond from | Western Hospital, Alberton where she was a patient. Mrs. Austin Kennedy Water- ford, and Mrs. Leslie Mailette, | Tignish spent a week's holiday visiting relatives, and friends @t Halifax, N.S. While in the city, they attended the wedding of Mrs. Kennedy's daughter Joan to Mr. Gerald Legg of Halifax. | The Ladies Auxiliary branch of the Canadian Legion held a card play in the Legion home, Friday evening. First prize for 45's went to Mrs. Hector Buote, freeze-out prizes, Mrs. Edgar Peters, and Mrs. Buote. Mrs. Gilbert Judge js a pati ent at Western Hospital, Alber- ton The weekly parish card tour- mament was held in the Dalton school on Wednesday evening, Prizes for the highest -score went to Mrs. Wilfred Brennan, Freeze out, Mrs. Lester Me- Alduff, and Irving Mockler. The Italian auction cake donated by | Mrs. Foster Skerry, was won by Mrs. Ferdie Wedge. Mrs Doug, St Reg Martin and son John, N.B., were re- | cent guests of her parents Mr. | and Mrs. Milton Keough. PISQUID EAST Mr. George Dover, was a visit- or in Charlottetown, Tuesday, Mr. Wallace Woolridge was a recent visitor in Charlottetown. | Mrs. Arthur Cameron was a | recent visitor at the home ‘of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Rodgerson. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay were visitors in Charlottetown, Thure- |} day. in Pisquid East School spent the weekend at the home of her |} parents Mr. and Mrs. Saville, Red House. 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