_ ‘he cuarema, Thurs., Feb. 1,.1962. 9 a BALTIC The Hamilton Women's Instit- ute sponsored a most card party on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett Ramsay. Hamilton. The la- dies first prize was won by Mrs. John. MacNutt and the gentle- man's by Mr. Wyman Clark. Delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by fhe In- stitute members. Mrs. Ethel Campbell. Ken- sington is a vatient in the Prince County Hospital where she un- derwenrt surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wood- side accompanied by Mrs. Keir Woodside of Kensington left on Wednesday morning for Boston, Mass Miss Flizabeth Ramsay, stu- dent at Mt. Allison University, spent the weekend at her home in Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. William § H. Burns, Summerside, were. visit- ors to Malpeque and Baltic on Wednesday . “Mr. Lester Bryenton of Spring Valley is recovering fol- lowing. an operation in Prince On Monday evening the Mal- pequée and Baltic group of t United Church Women’s Organ- ization sponsored a most sue- cessful parlor social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Owen. Lower Malpeque. Rev. Ralph Johnston was master of ceremonies, and a program of songs, readings. contests and games was carried out. Song. contest with Mrs. Clarence Carr, Mrs. Wyman Clark and Mrs. R. E. Johnston as judges. The win- ning group included MrssqHar- old Bryenton, Mr. R. E. John- ston. Wendel/ Crozier and EI- mer Caseley: who sang “Long County Hospital, ing. the. Mai ~ Long Ago.” A reading by Mrs. Bruce Crozier, monologue . by Mrs..G. W. Ramsay and a read- ing by Mrs. W. H. Burns, con- tributed to the program. Lunch was served by the hostess as- sisted by the members of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Payn- ter, Malton, Ontario are spend- ing two weeks visiting relatives fn Long River, Hamilton and Spring Valley. They are guests of Mrs. Paynter’s brother, Mr. Thomas Tuplin and Mrs. Tup- lin, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roblee of Tryon were visitors to Indian River on Sunday the guest of Mrs. Jean Hunter and family. On Friday evening the C.W.L. entertained ‘at a card party at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Peter MacLellan, Indian River, when auction was played. The ladies first prize was won by Mrs. Frank Shea and the gentleman’s by Mr. Marshall Deleaney. Con- solation awards went to Miss Thelma. Cameron and Michael Ramsay. Dancing was enjoyed to music by Mrs. Hubert Gillis, jill Thomas Turner and Mr. | Delicious | Mrs. James Beairsto. lunch was. served by the hos- tess assisted by Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, William Hickey. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Black- |; more of Sea View were visitors | te Summerside on Wednesday. |, Mrs. Bernard A. MacLellan, , Indian River is visiting with re- latives at Miscouche.- ’ On Thursday evening the In- ' dian River Women’s Institute sponsored a most successful card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLellan, In- dian River. prize was won by Miss Thelma pace ag and gentleman's first | by Mr. Russell Campbell. Con- | solation awards went to Mrs, Rosella Gillis ‘and Bobby Ram- | say. Dancing was enjoyed to! music furnished by Mr. James | Bearisto and Mrs. Hubert Gillis. | Delicious lunck was served by the hostess” assisted by Mrs. Hubert gers and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. Mr. Colin Mountain, Sea View, was a recent visitor to Summer- | side. Mr Hamilton, were visitors to Char- lottetown on Friday. . Mr.- and Mrs. Ansel Bernard, Baltic were recent visitors to) Summerside. — Mrs. William T. Collins, Bos- __ ton, Mass., is spending a short visit with her father. Mr. Ro- bert Glover, Spring Valley and | with her mother, Mrs. Glover | > ‘went -to Keith Kelly. Mrs. Charles Rogers, garry, has returned to her from the O’Leary Community Hospital where she has been a | patient. } Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson of | New Dominion were recent vis- || itars at the home of their broth- jj er-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dalton, Burton. | Mrs. Margaret Ellis, the pub- | lic health nurse at O'Leary, re- |i} cently -paid a visit to the Cape Wolfe School. Mr. Alvin Thompson, who is employed in western Canada, is spending holidays with his Thompson, Glengarry. HURL ROCKS LA PLATA (AP) — “long live Cuba, death to aoe | Mrs. Thomas Turner, | Mrs. Austin MacLellan and Mrs. | The ladies first ' and Mrs. Clark Caseley, | . if youre F | a pep up dining room morale with these fresh at our fine low price—truly delicious enough to star in your weekend menus BROILERS, ot css ecr penn DN. —“Toeky Dollar Quality PLA —: Devon ‘Sausabed 90 i. Sweet Pickled i < Bawa a "Sweet Pickled Corned Pork Lucky Dollar quality. 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