> M i 5 and ‘ other relatives and friends at bald ae gi. rh . " ple- hn, ‘ nie. of the was held under. " summer skies over looking Basin on the property withoot registering i with the Me. aad Men Watace Aver The commission had claimed | &%€# = Budget) cae) when it entered its motion last |M&ss.. are spending their annual March that Sherveged had com. | Dotnet, Mra. Havelock Robert r : sented in November, 1958, to & on brothets, Percy aad —_. decree signed by Judge Susser | iovelocte of Kingsboro. paar i. Ser SOs Somers Moree | - | im from selling common shares} vir and Mrs. Allie Graham, Ni- Ta | ane ee Falls, Ont,, were zecent oo ee Te ae visitors te the home of Mrs. Gra- ce | The bo Ties vere that : ham’s sister, Mrs. Lioyd G. Rob- “ : ; en 3 ; , : 4 ; ‘ 1st contended ibat Sher \ertson and Mr Robertson, Kings- ; nae ue ; 2) : : more than 8,00 shares of Javelia re ‘ acs , in the U.S. for about $125,000. Miss Movis Rose, East Baltie . : : ge ny bis ; : ; : bo ee | Sherwood's counsel contended— ion recently te spend a holiday : Wee : ‘ Sie - A , OLE ARD . : “ ae : eT : F : egy ; oe Breen. ax . sed 2 fi sical ia aupeieirapnesihoodaiealllcginciiennigieedicdieaecitagcaentcndi=~ aati eae pa erento diene tape al oie pat Aa ar “ ¢ WITH A NEW WIDE ANGLE a ——4 . : Mrs. Murray Beaton and chi-| KINGSBORO « |dren Wood Island. have returned *ihome after spending some time . ; |with her mother, Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Pound and) Jardine, Kingsboro. family left on return to their home im Toronto, after spending) Mr and Mrs. Frank Rose, Lom- their holidays with relatives im don, Ont., are spending their an- East Baltie. They were, accom-! nual vacation with Mr. and Mrs. panied by Melvin Bruce, Kings- boro, whe will spend some time with relatives im that City. . Mr. and Mrs. William MacRae and son Donnie, Montreal, P. 2. ‘ in-Kings-}*— wail oe bore where they are guests or | at the garden party held at Gov- Mrs. MacRae’s father. Rev. H. R. Bell and aiso with her sister, Mrs. Katherine Morrow, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Young. Charlottetown, were recent, visit- ors to home of Mr. and Mrs. Fos- ter Young, Kingsboro. ‘Miss Irene Ann Mossey, Both- well, spent a pleasant holiday ‘in Saint John, N.B. where she visited with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Mac- Donald and Mr. MacDonald. The funeral of the late Mr. Harvey Toombs which was held from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Toombs. Rius- tico, on July 23rd was very lar- :gely attended. A number of friends of the family from this vicinity were present including, Messrs John R. Robertson, Gor- don Robertson, Herbert Fraser of earthquake shook parts of Kingsboro and Edwin Fraser, Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mahar,|damage were reported. ‘Fred Rose. Red Point and with Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacKenzie, Souris. Several from this area were afforded the honor of being guests | _ ‘MOVIE SCREEN’ PICTURE TUBE” — |ernment House en Thursday af- ‘ternoon attended by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal | Highness Prince Philip. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacGregor, East Baltic, Mr. Wesley Fraser and 'Miss Linda Rose, North Lake. — '. Miss Marilyn Dixon, Bothwell. enjoyéd a weeks holidys-in Char- lottetown with her sister, Mrs. Brendon Bell, Mr. Bell and fam- ily. Mr: and Mrs. Winslow Coffin and family, arrived from Nova | Scotia to spend a holidav with his ;Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cof- fin and family Kingsboro. BUILDING SHAKEN COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — An , Georgia and South Carolina early Monday. No injuries. er serious co. a NEW WAY co. FW. ‘ MOUNT ADMIRAL T.V. AVAILABLE AT... ADMIRAL WIDE SCREEN T.V. 161 Great George St. Charlottetown ~Prince Edward Island | Firestone Home & Auto LTD. AVAILABLE AT. 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