Savage Harbour" '.-.-Mr. and Mrs. Coffin of Sav- gge Harbour were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Aeneas MacDonald a crew member of the M. V. Abegwelt at Borden spent the weekend at Mt. Stewart an the guest of his mother Mrs. Ellie MacDonald. Miss Dorothy Macnonsiai tit Montreal is visiting at her home in Scotchfort. Miss MacDonald was called home owing to the serious illness of her father. Mr. John MacDonald. Mr. Joseph Rooney of Mt. Ste- wart was a recent visitor to Ver- non River where he was the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Save e Harbour accompanied by their daughter Shirley Ann were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Campbell attended the annual meeting of the P. E. l. Fishermen Association held at the Charlottetown Hotel. ' The many friends of George Morrison son of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, Savage Harbour will be sorry to learn of his pres- ent illness. It is the sincere wish of all that this bright young chsp will make a speedy and complete recovery. A large crowd were in attend- ance at the weekly Bingo games held in St. Andrews Hall. Mt. Stewart on Monday night. as a matter of fact it was the record crowd of the season. Prizes were evenly divided with the door prize going to Mrs. Ray Gallagher. The many friends of Mr. J. C. Peters formerly of this area but now residing in Souris will learn with regret that he has been obliged to enter the Souris Hos- pital for treatment. All join in the sincere hope that very very soon Mr. Peters will be restored his full quota of health. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mosher ac- companied by their daughter .len- nie were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. Russel Gunn of Savage Harbour was a visitor to Sum- -merslde during the week. Messrs. John Maclfiy and Temple Murphy outstanding fish- ermen of this area were among those attending the annual meet- ing of the P. E. I. Fishermen's Association at Charlottetown on Tuesday. Friends of little Rose Gunn daugher of Mr. and Mrs. tester Gunn will be sorry to learn of her present illness. All but es- pecially. her young friends with whom she is especially popular join in the hope that Rose will make a very speedy and com- plete recovery. Miss Margaret Ross of Char- lottetown was s week-end visitor ,to Mt. Stewart where she was guest of her mother, Mrs.ā€ .Ross. The regular monthly meeting of the Mt. Stewart branch of the Canadian Legion was held in their specious clubrooms at Mt. Stewart on Tuesday night with the presi- dent. Mr. Colin MacDonald pre- siding and the efficient secretary Mr. Hamilton also in attendance. Usual routine business was trans- acted after which n social hour was enjoyed by all. Rev.'l'ether Kelly of the staff of St. Dunstan's University. Cher- lottetown spent the week-end at St. Andrews, where he was the guest of the Rev. Father George Maccormack. is Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDon- ald of Mt. Stewart and Mr. Daniel MacDonald manager of the Co-op. store at Trecedie motored to Al- berton over the weekend where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald's son and daugh- ter-ln-law. Mr. gnd Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. Among tho: from Mt. Stewart and vicinity attending the Fisher. men's Annual meeting at Char- lottetown on Tuesday were Rev. Father George Mnccnrinack. Tho- mas Smith. Desmond Doyle. Ro- bdrt Pigot. Albert Maclntyre. flillilarles Murphy. Hugh John Mac- ee. Mrs. Ella Maclntyre of St. An- drews is at prevent visiting in Dorchester. Mass.. where she is the guest of her sister and broth- er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ryan. Mrs. Harold Doyle of St. An- drews was a visitor to Chat- lottetown on Saturday. Mrs. Lloyd Robertson and daugher Elaine left during the week on return to their home at Amherst. N. 8. after spending a most enjoyable holiday at Savage Harbour. where they were guests of Mrs. Robertson's p - ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cof. in. The many friends of Mrs. Jes- sie Bell now of St. Andrews but formerly of Souris will be sorry to learn that she has suffered a slight stroke. It is the sincere wish of a host of friends that Mrs. Bell will make a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cooper of Halifax. N. S. were week-end visi- tors to Mt. Stewart where they were the guests of Mrs. Cooper's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Doucette. it is pleasing to note that Mrs. Clarence MacDonald of Mt. Ste- wart who has been on the sick list for some time has now com- pletely recovered and is able to be ailiund and about her duties as usual. Mr. Preston Hughes. Borden spent the week-end in Mt. Ste- wart where he was the guest of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald. Mrs. Kent Ellis of Halifax. N. S. is enjoying a pleasant holiday at Mt. Stewart where she is the guest of her parent's. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Coffin. It is a real joy to the hosts of friends of Mr. Thomas At- kins. s Polio patient at the Sana- torium. to learn that he is mak- ing such rapid progress towards complete recovery. Tommy spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins of Mt. Stewart and received a royal welcome from his hosts of friends of all ages. Keep the old chin up Tommy boy the sun is just beginning to peer over the hori- zon. Mrs. Annie Lewis and Mrs. Rose Gallagher both of Boston. Mass.. 77660 SPEEIO-HEA T UNIT - rm m-in iflll 1 .- -m-t um. motored to Mt. Stewart to attend! the funeral of, their father the-. late Mr. William MscMlllan. The sincere sympathy of all is extend- ed to the' bereaved relatives and friends. Miss Lottie Macbougal of Char- lottetown was a recent visitor to Mt. Stewart where she was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MscDougall. A highclass bowling team com- posed of Messrs. Clarence Coffin Sr.. Freddie Clark, Merton Jard- ine. Hamilton Douglas and Alonzo Birt. dubbed the Aces because of their consistent highclass bow- ling, hail from the thriving Vil- lage of Mt. Stewart. They enter- ed the bowling league in the neigh- bouring village of Morell. there they met with outstanding suc- cess. reaching the finals and bow- ling out of the picture only in the very last game of the final series. As their playing successes mounted so did their vanity. thus came the open challenge to all bowlers within hearing of their powerful voices. The clear cut echoes of the clarion call d not fall on deaf ears. among those hearing the rumblings was that master of the giant wooden marb- les Mr. Earle Jay. He quickly gathered a team from the village and Pisquid. composed of Mr. Jay. Clarence Coffin Jr.. Arthur Coffin. Joe Romard and Willard Coffin, accepted the challenge and the battle grounds was set at the alleys at the Y. M. C. A., Char- lottetown. We would like to con- tinue the story in the same joc- ular vein but alas that is im- possible. The Aces were defeated and the end of this story is best written in the words of the Aces themselves who remembering the words of Napoleon "Able was I ere I saw Elba" say "champs were we are we met Earl and his gang." An overflow crowd gathered at the home of Mr. Joseph 5. Mac- Kay and Miss Thelma MacKay, Savage Harbour on Tuesday night and were rewarded with one of the best night's fun of the sea- son. Despite the good time enjoy- ed by all. however. play was keen and tight with winners emerging only after the hardest of fights right down to the last trick. Some six tables. all nine handers. got away to a flying start shortly after eight o'clock and except for a brief intermission while sumptu- ous lunch was served to all. con- tinued until midnight. There-were many winners during the night's play. but all those who won did not takr their prizes home. many fell to the challenge of Dick Doyle to bet their winnings with the re- sult Richard went home groaning under the weight of his trophies. The large crowds continue to patronize the card games held in Mt. Stewart Memoral Hail held under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary. Mrs. Lillian Clark of Mt. Stewart took top honors s- mong the ladies. while Mr. Mer- 3...-.-ti ll'- dun. , . cooling when required. . .,- IS W. MacLean. Murray River ..'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacKay Belle River. spent the past week end Mr. and Mrs. Simon Buell. Miss Ann MacLeod and Miss Charlottetown, spent the past week-end in Mur- ray River at the home of Ann's Verna MacLeod. in Murray River. at the home of Mrs. MacKay's parents. Daniel Livingstone. who passed away in the Montague Hospital. on Sunday. March 27th after a --short illness. Mr. Norman E. Stewart. Char- lottetown. spent the past week- end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Ste- wart, High Bank. Mr. Vernon MacLean. Char- lottetown, spent the past week- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin end 81 the Mme 01 his Parents. Mgcjgod, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLean. Murray River. Alfred Porter has returned to is stationed with the R. C. N. after spending of his Halifax Where be his leave at the home mother, Mrs. Clara Porter. Mur- ray River. Pie. Maynard MacDonald and his young brother Laurie. Char- lottetown. were recent visitorsoto Murray River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton and. children Donna and Larry. York. spent the past week-end in High Bank. at ,the home of Mrs. Wel- ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Basil Irving and daughter Donaldn. Charlottetownf were re- cent visitors to Murray River, guest of her-brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. (Iver Gid- dings. Miss brother River River. guests of Mr. Bruce Macl-(ay. Mr. Murray Jackson, who is employed in Montague, spent the past week-end at his home in Murray River. Marion Ma(:Lean and Master Jerry. Murray spent Saturday in Belle and Mrs. I sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Daniel Livingstone and family. Murray River. on they death of her husband. the late. .:.M. ion .lardine a better card player than bowler apparently held high the banner of victory among the sterner sex. Mr. Joseph Rooney got away to a bad break at the opening shuffle but despite srong opposition grabbed the consolation prize as the bugle sounded to end play. A delicous lunch was serv- ed by the ladies of the Auxiliary. The lamb derby continues at Savage Harbour with the farm of Mr. and Mrs. John Pigot hold- ing a commanding lead as the finish line shows in the distance. 33 young rolllckng fuzz-balls are now guests at the Pigot farm with 0&3 new strangers expect- ed dai The many lriendspf Mrs. Josie Douglas. Savage Ha'i-hour will be sorry to learn that her condition is reported as not being so favor- able. A host of friends join in the hope that more cheerful tidings of her condition are in the offing and that very very soon she will have fully regained her full mess- Mrs. Addie M;-icCannell who has been residing in Murray River. will be leaving here in the near Mr. future to take up residence at her home in Wood Islands. Thomas Hayter and Mr. Lennie Moore have returned to their homes in High Bank, after spending the past winter in the lumber woods in Nova Scotie. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston. Sturgeon. were recent visitors to MHTIEY River. guests of Mrs. Johnston's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MacLeod. Mrs. Marshall Greene and daughter Donna. Summerside, are spending some time at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Johnston. since her husband LAC. Marshall Greene was posted from Summerslde R.C.A.F. Station to Labrador. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Moore and Mrs. Sadie MacLeod. 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Mr. Hubert Blanchard and 2. Nelson Blanchard of Charlotte- town motored ta GeofgetlVWl hi week. Mr. Raymond Desllochal. Among those from this district attending the Jamboree in Spring Park. Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burke. Mr. and Jay": parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter MacDonald. Mr. Guy Jay was a week-end D, was a weekend visitor at the Mrs. Sammie Birt and Mr. Alton Jay. Miss Isabel Birt, Chtirlotietuwn. home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay visitors in Covehead Road, day. March 27. guests of daughter. Mrs. Mr. White. were Sun- itor Mrs! March 28. i-Joey Quinn. Summerside Elementary - Grade 4 - Piano Solo. ft-Betty Chaisson. Carleton Siding - Grade 6 - Reading. '3-Pauline Maccalium. Carleton Siding - Grade 4 - Vocal Solo. '4-Leonard MacLellan. Carleton Siding - Grade 5 -- Public Speaking. Fr-Lydia Gaudet. St. Mary's Academy-Grade 4 - Piano Solo. ' These students will compete at 7-130 p.m. M.F KENSINGTON - public service feature. 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