. V‘s-«m . "auppermeehingof d1 Page 14 The Guardian Thun, August 28, 1958 BEDEQUE Ar. and Mrs. James Ward and son Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Marten Kean, Saint John, NB. were recent visitors with friends here. Mr. Ward’s brother, Rev. George K. Ward, was pastor the Bedeque Charge oi the Uni- ted Church, 1953-1955. Mrs. Beryl Craswell and son David, returned to Carleton Sid- ing on Sunday, 10th., after a pleasant visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. RA. Johnson, Pet- er’s Road. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Mac- Kay, New Glasgow, N.S., have been Visiting with Mrs. MacKay’s tether, Mr. Edward Gardiner, Be- deque. The Bedeque school opened on Monday with the same teachers as last year, Mrs. Ewen Todd and Miss Windsor Smith. Miss Myrtle Myers, Calgary. Alberta, is spending some time with relatives and friends in Car- leton and Bedeque. Dr. E.P. Weeks. Ottawa, who arrived on the Island on Friday : last, went to Sackville, NE. on Wednesday, August 13th to attend the reunion of his class, 1933. From there hé will go to Fred- ericton, N.B. to visit with his sin ter, Mrs. Arthur C. Brooks and Mr. Brooks. He was accompan- ied by his tether, Rev. E.S. Weeks and Mrs. Weeks. They return at the end of the week. Mrs. James H arson return- ed recently from V ' , where she spent some time with rela- tives and friends. The August meeting of the "Half Century" club of Bedeq‘ue was held on Monday the 11th, at the home oers. Ernest John» son. The president, Mus. Walter Loam presided. Opening poem was read by Mrs. Edwin Mac- Eazrlane. It was agreed to im- ' prove the facilities of the road- side tables. It was noted that a large number of tourists are us- ing the tables referred to and many fiavorable comments are re- .l corded in the record book. Next a-i meeting of the club on September 8 at the home of Mrs. Louis Mut— = tart, Mrs. Muttart to halve the opening poem. Program commit- tee: Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs. 0r- vile Johnson and Mrs. Charles Henderson. , Mrs. MacVae and son of Hall- tax, are guests of Mrs. A.A. Mac-I here. . Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith and Mrs. Cowper-Smith and famfly have returned from London 4 tarilo, wh they spent their va- cation with'relatives and trim. Mrs. Helen Lowther Reeves, Ottawa, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Lowther, this village. ,Miss Tillie Muirbead has re- turned to Flordia, other a pleas- ant visit with relatives and friends in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cotton and sons; Darhnmth, N.S., paid a brief visit to Bedeque, with Mrs Cotton’s mother, Mrs. E.S. Weeks and Mr. Weeks on August 18. 4Mrs. Arthur Chapman of Cal- gary, is spending some time‘ with relatives and Mend: at Carleton and Bedeque. Rev. G.A. Cowper and Cyril MacFafl , attended the meeting of Presbytery at {gilt-Royal Church, on Augufi Messrs Ralph Mandatan , John Myers. John Haslam and Allison Harper, Carleton, attended the e ue Men’s Association in densitieth on Tuesday evening, August Mr. and Mrs. John 'Haskins, Markham, III., were recent guests of Mrs. Haskin’s, mother, all; . Cook Howatt, Canleton Sid- Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harper and sons, Haley and Garth, Carl- eton, recently spent some time at Berwvlek Camp, Berwhck, N.S. They were accompanied by Eric and Gerald Dixon, Tryon. Mus. James Dingwell, Marie, isspendingsometlmewithh er daughter, Mrs. Irving Toombs and Mr. Toombs. B.Q. KENSING’TON Mrs. Jean Davisou, Cambridge, Mass” is spending‘ the month of August with her sister, Miss Ade- line Campbell, Kensington. Mrs. Dawson and 'Miss Campbell spent a few days recently visit- 111g friends and relatives at Irish- town where they were house guests of their brother, Mr. Pres- ltjtéxlil Campbell. and Mrs. Camp- Mr .and Mrs. Harold Paynter of Saugus, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bernard, Freetown re- turned to, the Island on Monday - after visiting in Halifax where they were guests of Mr. Payn- ter’s and Mrs. Bernard’s brother, Mr. Walter Paynter and 'Mrs. Paynter. Miss Emeline MacLeod, Irish- town is spending a week with her neice, Mrs. J.M. Hill and Mr Hill and family, Fredericton, Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. ' Alan MacLean, Monctou were in Kensington on Monday where they atteded the mm of the late Mrs. Ira Mac- Rev. Dr. T.R. and Mrs. Mill- man of Toronto and Dr. Mill- man’s mother, Mrs. J.G. 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