The Guardian, Thurs., Jan. 18, 1962. 13 TIGNISH Everett and Albert Chaisson and their sisters, Mrs. Edmund DesRoches, Mrs. John Pineau, Mrs. John Chaisson and her son all of Toronto, Ont., were called to their home in St. Felix due to the sudden death of their father, Cyril Chaisson. The Tignish Aces baseball team held a food sale at the Cc store on Saturday after- . Miss Debbie Gaudet” was the lucky winner of the lottery cake draw. Billy Perry.*returned to St. Ann’s College at Church Point, N. S. after spending the Christ- mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perry. Ac- companying Bill on his return was his uncle. Rev. Joseph Le Clair, North Rustieo. - Mrs. Harold Cormier is a patient at City Hospital, Charlo thetown. Little Darlene MacDonald, daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacDonald, is confined to her = with pneumonia. sar at the Tignish-Dalton School parish card_ tournament on Wednesday evening. High score prize of the evening went to Mrs. Jerry Doucette. Freeze | out prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald and Mrs. Milton Keough. .Miss Lucy Arsenault was the winner of the Italian auction cake donated by Mrs. Milton Keough. A card party in aid of the Tignish outdoor rink was held on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. William D. MacLeod. High score prize of the evening went: to Mrs. MacLeod. Conso- jation, Mrs. Hector Buote. Freezeout prizes were won by Mrs. Milton. Keough and Mrs. Dan Harper. Karen Eldershaw was winner of the Italian auc- tion. Mr. Austin Handrahan, Chris- topher Cross is a patient at City Hospital, Charlottetown. Mrs. Russell Dalton, Boston, Mass, is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Dorgan who is po ged ing the winter months at Gaudet Tourist Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Costain and family, Charlottetown were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gunnar Ped- ersen. a LORNE VALLEY Mr. Vernon MacDonald of Charlottetown, spent a recent weekend in Lorne Valley as guest of his brother Mr. Wilbur MacDonald Mr. Angus Nicholson is a pati- ent in the Kings County Memor- ja! Hospital. Miss Pamela Hatton, Morell, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. W. B. Hatton—in_Lorne Valley. Miss Roberta Shaw, has re- turned,-to Halifax, N.S., after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mr. Michael Foley has re-en- tered the Memorial Hospital in Montague, Mrs. Foley is also a hospital patient in Montague. Mrs. Angus Nicholson is gpending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben. Mc- Cannell in Montague, where she ~ * parents, Mr. and Mrs, » County * days. ean visit her husband who is a hospital patient. Mr. Peter MacLeod and Mr. Lloyd MacDonald were recent visitors to Montague. Mr. Francis MacIntyre was.a visitor to Charlottetown during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nichol- son, Bobbie, Kathy and Karen of Georgetown, spent a recent Sunday as guests of Ralph's Nicholson Miss Katie Stuart has return- ed to Lorne Valley after spend- fing some time with her neice, ‘ ~ Mrs. James A; MacDonaid-and-*——— —-NABISCO— pitas Mr. MacDonald. Miss Christine Shaw. left cently on, return to Kingston, Ontario, - after -spending-- some time with her parents .Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. NORTHAM Miss Valarie Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis was flown to the Shriners Chil dren’s Hospital in Montreal re cently She will undergo” sur- gery at the hospital. A large number 6f- relatives and friends from many sections of the Island attended the fun- eral of the late Ivan MacLean on Wednesday, December ‘28. The January meeting of the Northam Women’s Institute was held at the home of Miss Gertie Newcombe on Thursday even } ing. A large number of the members attended; and after the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Pearl Murphy is fil at). her home ig Northam. Many residents of the om- munity are engaged working ot the community rink which is ex- pected to be ready. shortly. Mr. and Mrs. MacLean Horne, Rosebank, were guests of Laughlin MacLean on Sunday - BALTIC Mr. Jack MacKenzie of .Low- er Malpeque is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. On Monday evening dian River Women’s stitute sponsored a most successful card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Noonan of Indian River. The ladies high score was won by Mrs. Ra Sherry and the gentlemans high by Mr. Fred Noonan. Consolation awards were given to the ladies, Mrs: Jackie Bernard and, the gentleman's Mr. Russell Camp- bell. 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