- ' - q . s..king onhrio Family . I Murray River Gowan Brae And Lorne Valley inaay. Sept. 16. 1955 The Guardian Page 7 . . - , guest of her son-in-law and daugh- spent the holiday weekend with hat wnh R3,. 5 . Disease M1"3i1-573"5r”i1”54i"i73?"w”35- 3"" R"""' in Lr35T3el-e.5-llfi:u5-"n”i' 553 ”i'...”.';..?il.i"'l'.;..EE'.f:..Ziil'3'.;... ”.'.:::'- I i Y 32:3 o:h:5lor':' "'3 RE:l;'eI;' ACIIIOVEMEIII week: WW9 there we "5 me latte-town. were holiday visitors to Montague. spent the past weekend , TORONTO. iealth authorities h Ottawa an n-yang to find 4'! members of a French-Canadian family which has passed a rare eye disease causing (GP)-l'adaraI&fanilyI:acktotwoai.ItaI'I near Montreal about im. "fha children of one of the sisters were all girls. The other sister had children who. presum- Moore. . - Miu Joan Bharam. has entered the school of nursing at the P.E.I. Hospital. Joan's many friends in Murray River wish her success in IIICIII The Gowan Brae and Bear River 4-H Calf Clubs held their "Achieve- Exhibition Grounds. Souris September 7th. Bob Pierce. Day" at the Eastern Kings on 'ings 2. Danny Sheehan: 3. Jackie O'Kee- fe; 4. Catherine Chalssoni 5. John Hughes; 6. Margaret McGaugh. Showmanship - 1. George Mac- Kinnon; 2. John Hughes: 3. Eleanor MacKinnon: 4. Jackie 0'Keeic; 5. land Mrs. Lorne l Vxv. They were guests of Mrs. S;it:ar's parents. Mr. and Mrs. "icorge Maclnnis. On Thursday, September 1 Mr. Reuben McCanneil en- tertained members of the Mac- with relatives in Lorne Valley. Miss Roberta Shaw left recently I for Charlottetown. where she will 3 take first year at Prince of Wales. . j College. Miss Miimie Ferguson left SuII- blindne" d"'" ””'”"l"' '""' "W "5 ”b'" '”'""' he in . County Fleldman organized the . r thf "I ma h n , h da tur to Nova 5 tin soar ' 3enemuom' it WI”. nmrud he" :':;Il'.mt:nl1::3ldco:ple.we .::;o& r cw "nu classes which were judged by Mr. Isvglariarfl M008!-Illh: 5- 9"" lilarvije b(:rrIIv)1,a(::atidinsiIIiagc ihmthisis Mic? spgngfngesorrfe time. WlLhmI)'llelIlDOl'I , . w”d"e5d'3'ii upon... which now contain ns lame mo M" "'"”d ”W'- "0P"'e"- N- L-W Rover of the Peder-1 Devm ”f'."' . , may. or her ramuv in this vicinity. H. An An I1 0 svv . 5.. spent the past week at the men: of Agriculture. The following Efficiency in years work - 1. The rgguIar mgeti of Lorne Mr. and Mrs, Edward Crane gnj . man said a blind pension applica- tion from a Sudbury man prompted an investigation of the living mmbers. One or two new cases are turning up every year." Many members of the family home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Moore. High Bank. are the results of the competition: GOWAN IIRAE: Judging - l. Jeanette MacDonald: George Macliinnon; 2. John Huuhes 3. Jackie 0lKeefe; 4. Margaret Me. Gaugh; 5. Danny Sl1eehan- 6. Norw Valley Women's lnsti ute was held at the home of Mrs. Francis Mac- lnlyre on September 1 with a good son Lea. Bangor. were recent vin- itors at the home of Mrs. Crane"! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Mac . mnny, . Plug in the Ottawa district. Mrs. Harold Hayden. tnee Joan 2y Anthony Mullglly: 3. Danny Mac- Ben MC'G8l1llIl- nucndnnne M,-5 Mex Macnougull C.-am, ah'Eh3;9of::e;5Tmul2;:nm;m::3 .l (mews) ; Omani H. the ".Fp':l::f:a": IYv'leIg'lI; Donald; 4. Cecil Howlett; 5. lnez Calf Class - 1. John Hughes; 2. of Montague extended a cordial in ,Mrs. Harry MacLeod and daugh- Lebers disease. an inflammation or the optic nerve which causes blindness. officials said.- The genealogical record of the Iiscase indicates another 47 mem- tors of the family have it. The disease is hereditary. occur- -imz only in men. it is transmitted i H Um mama... me fgmlly nunpmud of hgvlng ' were recent visitors to Murray 0 M M Gnu ; 5' E I M H. I-RACE” To 3 5157333 the disease in an effort to deter. John and Willard MacDonald, mare and foal at the Dunaas plow- ;IV0!'- SUCH!-1 0f M12 and MrS- Dgzgldy C Vary at M I W of "'5 '32-W mi 335.31”if"”:.:2S.”.;'”i'i.i"L”"3.li 3.2:: 3i.iE”'.?:.ii:'."'?.".?li.i”ii2i '"' "M" - 1. I - prises the most ex ensive genea- I I1 - l' 5 pg. 5 u d 2. Doreen MacC rma k; 3. E 1' ngical record relating to a specific I10 known cure at present gg. x r. 6'. P:nd”rM"'Ml?g;jel Mncnnnald; 4. ounwgnd Mccualg, disease ever reported in medical iith department said the search rm been in progress for at least 10 years. It was started when a member of the family applying for a blind pension was found to have lost his sight by the disease. The official said the department is anxious to locate all membe u -73- PRIZE winners 1 the home of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kern- an. Murray River. Pte. Maynard MacDonald. Camp N.B.. and Mrs. MacDonald. Miss Catherine MacDonald. and Miss Margaret Maclieod. Charlottetown lottetown. were recent visitors to aid MacCormack; 6. Norbert MacDon- Showmansliip - 1. Leo MacDon- ald; 2. Doreen Maccormack: 3. Howard McGilllvary; 4. Earl Mac- Donald; 5. Oswald McGilllvary. Efficiency in years work - 1. Leo MacDonald: 2. mack; 3. Howard McGill'ivary; 4. vary; 5. Oswald McGillivary. Jackie 0'l(cefe; 3. Margaret Mc- Gaugh: 4. George MacKinnon; 5. Danny Shechan. vitation to the members to meet at her home for the next meeting. Miss Chris Shaw. Charlottetown ter Dawn of Salt Springs, N. I. recently spent a few days visl relatives in this vicinity. . Doreen MacCor- ATTENTION BOYS literature. an official said. Mrs. Maurice Donovan. They als iDcLory and Miss Peggy Johnson. M m t 1 I , A Yearlings - 1. Mickey Mall d; , . A letltfer relax;-lxiezi Il'gl::"0tt::: GCOTQCTOWII M mgorsgntgyd C: ath'g:verse. when ;:)el';ig.at::Ollli;J Islaywtilltga-lgengeylslvtgrri an';"":gend:”" 5"” " '9 8”" 2, Doreen Mnccnnnnck; 3y fernn This Sea Cadet has Just left on a three - w re nscr e - . . .. . - - n M 6 3 Mrs. Mabel Hearn is visiting guests of Miss Prospcr's parents M... nnn Mm Am-ed Gnsbee V. I hIEg(IIdhl4t'E(l)lawaId Mccmwuy m0nths' crurse to Europe in HMCS Mag. Misses Gloria and Paulette Con- don of Murray Harbour North were recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Howard Llewellyn. relatives in Halifax. NS. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cullen of Midgell, motored to Georgetown on Sunday. Septemer 4th where ”lr. and Mrs. William Prosper. dnnght" Minion”. Ham" Spent Mr and Mrs. Paul F . and Mrs. um 9"! W" "Id In M"'.'"y Rive" nhn Ty Lnndrinn Lowernguests of Mrs. Gosbees mother. Montague were recei; ,uests 'oflM"' same M'cI'”d' Judging - 1. George Mac-Kinnon; ...:.::.jjgg. Sands are spending some time in London, Ontario and while there bderai health authorities traced Bristol nificent. THIS COULD BE YOUII nu, Herb Gormley. has arrived M.Rlh DLo.lll V . Wm BOWL to woman Wm. g:yaw:;rlem:uel'gtfI -Sefgiymme of H, 'wnh'”"fe'd0njml;Yigy:1rfng;n':- lr. and Mrs. Howart IeweIlyn.l The many friends In Murray they attended the wedding of their , M Wnns nn... and in 0",... pm, or ' - - - ' mnmn 0,, me 5., Lawm. , Sea. M155 Ann Mncnnnnnn of the River. of Mr. Milton MacKa: daughter. Miss Betty Lou. to Mr. If you are interested in Sea Cadet work, . , Moreli. Co-operative store. the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Meiburn Ross and way nrolcct at Cornwall. . ' t . famuy of Clyde Rh,” were vi, wan ,, weekend guest on -.is par men, Dennnment of Health ntlthat he is a patient in the Manta White Sands. son of Mr. and Mrs compan10H5hlP. End 590115. the" thll II Yolfr Mr. and MI'5- Reginald K9PnY- gitors to Georgetown on Sunday 9.... u., and Mn, ,1 ,1 m.-Lory, Halifax and Miss Joan Kirk wholue ""91"" W”'""" G'0V"- opportunity to become a Sea Cadet Chi""""e';”Yt" were S""d"y VI5””'5 Sept. 4th where they were guests is employed with Family Fihance Mrs M” wnnern Mont Jon M, and Mn wnnam mdg Or. ' I Willis Vic ml” of Mr. Ross' father. Mr. Melville M-. l- ' g Vi D nal -tur ediln Halifax. N.S.. 'eft recentiy n i . ' r ' - " I S. l i CA M ;...:.:'.".. 3:. .:.,.;.:;on::Cig N3-vi :i:.:';:;- ..l:':.."...'.”.f”.'.'i .:l":::..i? E'itl..5I;'1. Ma:l::'- ;::.r”....2i'.i;. . fioff” C.:”adf”; 5? F?” C”.”;;;ff"l . who served for sometime with the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stevens 8 V1-Bltihto Hagfaxy N! t;- Where Elm, m clh3;v”0:t';'3MlI'l Zr: ' 31' :3” mother. Mrs. Sadie MacLeod. spent a few days in Halifax, ant l 15 5 31' mg 15 Wm 91' Taming Peno 95' Island Co-operative servces in the of Charlottetown were we kend V,. W33 S !l""- " '9" ”'95' l . ", W 9" , Pictou. visiting with relatives. f d S t her 13 1; ' 1 k b d ., city has Jlolnfd "I5 5'3" "I ""5 e lvmt Mi” M3cD9"3Id-E mmherv The many YOURS ("ends Of Mm” Mr. .Iunior Strickland. Murray ay' ep em a seven Ococ on on '1 Mrs. Evelyn Richard and her sitors to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Donald King and Mn ;e,n,ne cannon, who is em. Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald at George- ployed in Toronto. Ontario. was a lown. AC. i..;-mo. ..ova Scotia Provincial Govern-lB”Ch P”""' 3” sorry '5 hi” ter Sandy Clements, White Sands, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Seaman Glover. formerly from ' River is a t t e n din g Vocationa school in Charlottetown. . d ht h d" th VIWOF '0 M5 hm"? In G90l'3e'0W" Clements. were sorry to hear at t L'"”.dre"' 5981 Rwer! N' B" have silxtgnte? ihv Illraatrlhetliefpweiggweei during the Labour Day weekend, his accident on his first day in Miss Ruth Stewart. has returner. HTl'lV9d I1"? I" 795'” with M"- RPV- R-W- and MT5- E-R MCVIC” school when he fell and broke a to her home in Vancouver after. Richard's mother. Mrs. John La- Pierre. Miss Josephine Slnnott, who was sei'ei'ely injured two weeks ago near Canavoy in an accident. is still a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital end visitors to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Currie of Halifax. N.S., motored to the Island recently, and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Lavandler. Mrs: Rufus Clory has entered and two children who have been guests of Mrs. McVicar's parents. in Shubenacadle. N. 5 Mrs Mary Stewart: Cliarli:tle- town. was the weekend guest of Messrs. G eorge and Ernest Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart. left C-Ormley. returned recently to their recently on return to their home home in Boston. Mass, after hav- ling spent their vacation with Mrs. Josephine Smith. Miss Nellie Fnlley, Souris. spent leg. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Gosbee. Halifax. N. S., spent the past week- end ln Murray River. guests of 5Mr. and Mrs. Art Gosbee. Miss Dorothy Derby. London spending a holiday in High Bani" guest of Miss Sally Stewart. CDl town, P. E. I. HMCS Queen Charlotte, Kent St., Charlotte- Drill Every Tuesday Night her parents Mr. and Mrs. A H. the week-end of Sept. 3 at the Stewart. home of Mn and Mn Rupert 0nt.. is spending her holidays in the home of her mother, Mrs. Mar the Charlottetown Hospital and all risquidicisi . Mr and Mrs. Stuart Dougherty and family accompanied by Mrs. trlriie Daugherty were visitors in Plillllld East Monday. August 29. guests at the homes of Mr. Wal- law Blrt. and Mr. Chester Birt. Miss Mabel Jay. Charlottetown vim:-rl her parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay during the holiday week- cud Mr. George Pigott and his daughter Edna and Mary motored from Massachusetts and were visi- tors in Plsquld East Thursday. September 1. Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Alton Jay were hostesses to the ladies o I Pisquhl East Women's institute Thursday evening, Sept. 1. with I good attention c of members. After routine business was completed an IHWP-tlinlz nut contest was,put on or lirs. Frank Kelly. won by llrs linward Jay and Gldaya Dirt. irawn by Mrs. Jay. A delicious um-h was served by the hoatdues and a social hour spent. iliss Georgie Dover . urned her duties as teacher in Mount Stewart St-llnol Thursday. September 1. wish her a speedy return to 800d liclnnis. jorie Derby. White Sands. health. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and family of Charlottetown motor ed to Georgetown on Labor Day. where they were guests of Mrs. :l'raser's mother. Mrs. Minnie Ra- use. - Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald left on Tuesday. Sept. 6th. for Charlotte- town where she will enter the Charlottetown Hospital as a stu- dent nurse. AC Miss Helen Murphy left on Sat- urday. September 3rd for Toronto Ontario. where she will be employ- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macnonal of Cardigan left late last week on return to Toronto. Ont. Miss Clair Roche, R. N.. who has been vacationing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche. left recall!!! on return to Boston. Mass ” ant guests gtvtllrhoma of Mr. and Mrs. H ard Llewellyr wera:- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byerr and daughter Rhonda Ann of At- tleboro. Mala. Mr. and-Mrs. Lo: Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown spent the weekend and holiday with i her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwarf -lain She was accompanied by he lricnd Miss Jennie MacDonald. Lonltoy and son David of Newport Rhode Island.- 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donovan and aughter Joan of Plctou. N. S iotored to Georgetown on Fri ' eptembar and when they visit ur. Leith Woolrldge, i lerl by his parents. Mr. and Mr: Wallace Wooiridga. motored to lur- eka. N. 8. during the holfllay week i and They were guests of Mr. and Mrs Bruce Woolridge llr and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley. were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents Mr. and Mrs. Gmrlte Jay Sunday. September 4. lliss Isabel Birt. Charlottetown. went the holiday weekend with her 5 ghrcnls, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and family of Charlottetown are vac: tionlng in Georgetown as the guest of Mrs. Currlels parents. Mr. am Mrs. John C. Gotell. Miss Patsy Walker of Charlotte- tow was a weekend guest at the ' Miss Anna Prosper. Miss Bernice Cullen. Charlottetown. SCHURMAN'S HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THE BEST AND -- M HAVE IT -- LIE FIRST ALL CANADIAN "ANODlZED" ALUMINUM COMBINATION noon (Only Anodized Alumlnumjloors Will Stand Up In Seaboard Areas) - ITS LOW PRICE WILL SIMPLY ASTOUND XOU THE IMPERIAL ALUMINUM DOOR NOW we Mr. and Mrs. Healey. U. S. A.. ited Mr. and Mrs. Jervis Camp- 'lle. Sept. 7. Miss Alice Kelly. Pt de.. Roche. gient the week of Sept. 4 with her ister Mrs. A. Handrahan. Miss Marian Rogerson spent a horn of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavers. few d”" M "'9 Week 9' 599" 4 wl E d w a r d -130 th her sister Mrs. Has Everything you've ever wanted or expected In a. Combination Door. Mrs. Mary D. Deans. Little Sands has returned to Keene. New Hampshire. Miss Lillian Glover. Halifax. spent the holiday weekend in Mur- ray River. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bell. White uls ARRIVED mom BRITAIN! 8llII.MliS. Tommy Thorp sr- S me from Gotham. N. H. on Mon- 5 3 ;1a.v In spend their holidays vislt- - 'EAu1'y LQN3 up; W 1. W T0 mg relatives and friends. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. MIIIM llodlzcrson. 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