PAHGE FOURTEEN O'Leciry and Vicinity -Mr. George MasDonald.O'Loary left on Monday March 3lst tor the Veterans wing or the Hospital in Charlottetown. His many ii-iend.-; wish this well known vet a speedy improvement in health. Mr. Sidney Jordan. at the staff of the O'Leary branch oi the Bank of Nova Scotia, has returned lrom his vacation which he spent at his home ,in Sydney, N. s. Mrs. I-ieber Gard, O'Leary, who was seriously ill iollowlng an op- eration in the Prince County Hos- l'iliii;eaieii&"li";”iiil. Vicinity -Raymond Haywood oi Mis- couche. who spent some time in the Prince County Hospital. nas recently returned to his home. Miss Cecile Doucette of Sum- merside was a. visitor to Miscou- che on Sunday, March 30th. Gerald Steele who is attending St. Dunstan's Uiiiverslty. Char- lottetown. spent Sunday, March 30 at the home oi his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele, oi Mis- couche. pital. Summerside. is reported to be out of danger and niiiking pro-i Friends of Mr. Emmanuel Poir- ier oi Miscouche are sorry to through illness. gress, Her many mend; wish hm-,kl10W she is conilned to her home 3 speedy coiivtilescciicc. Mr. Allison Ciirrutht-rs who has been employed with the imperial; Oil Steamship Co. is now Piljoylllgl six weeks vacation. He is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Hum- vllle, O'Leary. and will visit. other! relatives in Howiali, Ciipe Woltcl and U'LERl')'. The Baptist Association of" Prince Edward Islhnd will meet this year in Olieary iilid the ses- sions will be held in the O'Leili'yI United Church. The dates are .Iune 21st and 22nd and the Min- isters and delegates will be guests of Rev. C.O. Hewlett mid his con- gregatiori. A.Z. Mrs. wiiiiam Stewart, uioiiwomi.' lelt on Tuesday morning April lst, 10 visit her husband who is em-' played in Halifax. N. S. She will al- so be the guest oi her son George. niiri Mrs. st:-ii-art. and little son in Llialiiax. George is a l1l('l1lDPl' oi; the R.C.A.F. and is siiitioiicd in that Nova Scotian capital. He is a vet- eran oi World War Two. Mrs. Margaret Dumville. , Leary. received the sad news on; March 2lst. oi the death in the Victoria General Hospital of her son-in-law. Thomas William Demp- sey. in his twenty-sixth year. He is survived by his widow the ior- mer Kathleen Carruthers oi How- lan. P.E.l. also his parents and one Iister Marilyn. Rev. Fr. Patrick Walsh and Rev. Fr. Emanuel Richards as well as the parishioners oi the.Palmer Road Parish are to be heartily. congratirlated on the beauty theiriovely Chiirch oi the lmmacu-1 late. which has been undergoing) repairs and painting since last October and is now completed The! electriiicatlon of the Church has" heen completed. In a. provinrel where the people are so deeply religious and love their Churches. the beautiiul Church at Palmer Road is one oi the loveliest. It is many years since the pave- ment on the western Road near the residence oi Wesley Dignan and the Woodstock school and al- so near the home oi Elwyn Boul- ter has been broken as badly "as it has this year. This opinion was told this correspondent by some oi the old residents. In the spring thereis always irosi. bumps and. some broken pavement but in these specified places. the motorist runs into very deep holes. Ind he does not known how deep they are as they are filled with water. The Oilieary Maroon Sisters hockey team are the champions of Prince Edward Island. They de- feated the Charlottetown Abbie: sisters in O'i..eary Rink on Wed- nesday. March 26th. by the score of 4-1 and'on Saturday, March 29th they played the Abbies Sis- icrs in Charlottetown and the game resulted in a tie. l-l. The 0'Lcary Maroons Sisters had pre- viously defeated the Elmsdale and Borden Girls. There was great rejoicing and jiibilation in 0'Leary late on Saturday night. March 29, when the results became known. 'Hl(' names of the championship team are as follows: Bessie Den- nis. Isabel Dennis. Freda Small- nian. Helen Kennedy. Florence Gallant. Florence Turner. Betty .MacKinnon, Lillas Yeo. Margaret woodrldge. The girls. recently showed their appreciation to tiielr mach. Brent MacDonald, and Manager Ken Matheson. by the prnsentatlon of suitable gifts. The spacious O'Lt-cry United (Iliiltch was packed in its very doors with litindrcds of extra seat- ing provided on Thursday after- nnon. March 21th. when relatives and friends and neighbors of Mr. Charles Ellis called to say fare- well. Although not in good health ior some considerable time. his passing was sudden, due to a stroke. He was beloved and es- teemed by all who knew him and much sympathy is being extended to his widow. his aged mother. one daughter. Mrs. Reginald Ad- ams of Knutsiord. and to his hrothers and sisters. The lemon was preached by his Mlnister,Rev. C. O. Hewlett. who described Mr. Ellis as "a good men". Scripture was read by Rev. W. G. Dickson. Prayer was oiiered by Rev. J. R. McMahon. The Benediction was pronounced by Mr. Owen 1". Un- derwood. Intemicnt was in the Sprlngiield West Baptist cemetery. Enmorc and Vicinity : The many erlends of Daniel . Victoria West. regret to hear he is laid up with a sore leg. I M Mrs. George Ballem and son. 'Ancil. Mt. Pleasant. were visitors to Charlottetown, Wednesday, March um Verna mlands, teacher in tvictoriu west school. spent a re- cent weekend at her home is Ile- l(eiii's xiii; T --Min Paillln Isohrtbit. lun- mcrliic. spent , , Much win (her birthday) with It punts. Mr. and Mn. Burns , we tr. . ' Illilhr -.:..:n oil i 'to Charlottetown recently. . will be held Mrs. Frank D. Arseiiault oi; Miscouche was a recent visitor to O'Leary. guest oi her daughter, Mrs. Edmond Peters. l Carol Perry who is iitteiidir.g' Miscouche Convent, is confined tut, her home through illness. Elgin Venn. Gerard Polrier. and Raymond Lecliiir of Mlscouclic motored to Moiicton on Saturday. Miirch 29. Friends of Bella and Bernadette Gaudet oi Miscouche are sorry to; hear they are colitiiied to their home through illness. Joan Durante of Sumnierside was the guest oi her graiidmctlicr Mrs. Ben Perry of Miscouche, on Sunday, March 30. Auldine Decoste who is attend-y ing Mlscouche Convent. has it- ccntly been conflrieii to her liuiiie through illness. Margaret Small recently re- turned to her home in Miscouche Trurc. guest oi her sister, Mrst Maciiachern. Friends oi Junior DesRoches. Miscouche. are sorry to learn, that he is sick with iju. Mrs. Hubert Gallant and tr. 0 lchildren, oi Sumiiiersidc. ivcciitlyirau of moomnem and M”. spent some time in Misvouclic visiting relatives. Andrew Martin, who is attend- ing Miscouche Convent. is comin- ed to his home through illness. D. H. Gallant oi Miscouciie motored to Charlottetown on Fri- day. April 4, on business. Va-V Pleasant Grove And Vicinity Miss Margaret Eamphier. Chaf- loitetovm. spent a recent day at her home, Frlslon Road. W. Frank Doyle. Pleasant Grove. was in the city recently. Mrs. James Lawless. Plea-inn! Grove. is at present in Kcnsington .p.'issenger to Sumnicrside on Fri-T 1prm'ed alter her recent 1'fIu. ilcr many friends are pl:-as-I Howlan and Vicinity I Mr. Anthony Flnnan recently spent a couple or days down East. Mrs. Jim Cannon is guest at Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gallant. Duvar. Alyre Gallant oi Duvar has been in Howlan recently on business. Gory Giillant celebrated his 4H1 birthday on Sunday, Mnrch '.).'li'(l., Mrs. Frank Gallant and dllllgh-l tor Dianne were recent guests oil IMrs. Robert Gallant and family. l l E Mr. and Mrs. lsons were Visiting Ion Stittday, March Eddie Ciillant and: k in Wootisiot-kl ...'lrd. i Mr. J. B. Arseniiult was ii iraini (day, March 28th. , J. B. Arsenault was a triilii. passenger to Summersidc on Fri-1 day. lvlarch 28th. l Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Gallant 0! Upper Hoivlan have as a guest their son, Albiiii Gallant. Mr. Ralph Adams of 0'Lcxi:-y re- cently purchased some -!ine cattle in this district. Mrs. P. C. Gallant and daugh- ter, Diane, were in 0'Lcary on Saturday, Miirch 39th. Louis Arscnault. student at Du-: rsr school. spent Sunday, March 30th, at his home in Howlan. ' Mrs. F. C. Gtilliiut recently visited at the home of Mr. anal Mrs. H. J. Gallant. ll Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenaulig ouiaiter having spent some time iii,3P9lll5'1lld3.V 9V"llllX. Mmcll 30V-ll. in Duvar. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault visited on it recent afternoon with Mrs. Hen-E ry Gallant who is laid up at homef Mrs. Felix Dolron o.' Duvar has as recent guests, Mrs. iiuiiert Pin- Alex Gallant of Duvar. l Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Gallant, oi Kelly Road have gone on a; visit to relatives rind friends in the U. S. A. L The lvliscvs Pauline and Patricia Finnan recently spent an artery noon with their cousins. Dianne. Florence, and Jean Gallant. 1 Mrs. Felix Dolron visited at ilic home nt her daughter, Mrs. Anth- ony Finnnn on Stilurdtiy t-veiiini:.i March 22nd. Mrs. Tents Peters is now spell of' ed to see her out again. -?- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant andi sons were guests of Mr. and .lirs.l Henry Gallant and ilcmlly one evening recently. ' l Visiting her sister. Mira. Sydney Mill. who is ill. Mrs. Herbert Corrlgan. Pleasanll Grove. was in the city recently. ' Miss Bernice McDonald. teacher, at Pleasant Grove. Wu ll visitori Mrs. Walter Slade. Pleiuanl Grove has received word that her husband was in the R. C. A. F. has been posted to Labriuior. where she and their two girls will join him in the near future. Miss Shirley Warren and Miss Rzuth Gilberis. Pleasant Grove. celebrated their iliteenth birthdays with parties which-were much en- joyed by all who attended. 1 Mrs. Alfred Morrison and two children. John and Anne. were ln Charlottetown recently. M... The weekly cart parties are still drawing a good crowd and the special prize tor the highest scoresi is being well contested and will be awarded on Easter Monday night when the iinnl party of the season Mrs. Hubert Morrlsoli. Pleasant Grove. spent I recent day visit.- lng relatives and iriends in Grand Tracadio. -41 U. :M MacArthur on Saturday evenlng' March 29th. Mrs. Walter Enmsn has returned to her home in McAdam. N. 3., alter spending some weeks with, relatives in Victoria West and North Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Enman. NJ.-s. Russel MacArthur and Mr. Albert MacArthur. were visitors to aiimmerside on Saturday, Much Nth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dyment, and children, Norihsm, were guests oi Mr. and Mn. Ray Smith. Vic- toria West. on Sunday, -March soon. A large crowd of people attenti- ed the carnival held in the Mt. Pleasant. rink on Friday evening. March min. The proceeds were in aid of the nursing home, Tyne Val- -ley. Mr. Wallace Noye, Sr., and his daughter. Mrs. Edwin Dawson. Poplar Grove, left on Wednesday. March ltli. by plane (or New You-ii, when they will spend some time with Mr. News sons. mail. 1007!. New York City. and lbrrytown 7 Mr. Adrian Plncau, who is em-' ployed in Summersldc, spent Sun-T day. March 30th at his home in Duvar. .. Mr. Douglas Peters, who spent sometime in Charlottetown, re- turned to his home in Duvnr on Saturday, March 29th. ; The Misses Fairley and Audrey.- Dumville and shlrla Ellis oi, O'Leary were in I-iowlan on sun- tlay afternoon. March ii-oth. T Mrs. Felix Dolron oi Duvar visit- ed at the home of her sister. Mrs.l Jerry Gallant, on Sunday, March 30th. l The Mises Mhry and Olive Richard, who have been employed in town. returned home for a re- cent weekend. . Mr. Fred Arsenault, employee oil Curran and Briggs, Ltd., who spent the winter months at lils home here has now returned to work. Mrs. Theodore Gallant oi Dit- vnr was a recent visitor to George- town. it guest of her sister, MriI.i John Murphy. lllrs. Murphy was the former Agnes Dolron oi Duvnrji Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant and; little grandson, Urbain. were re-, .cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault, at Forest. view. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gnliiini and family of Fortune Cow, wnrel rtw-ni guests at the home of Mr.i and Mrs. Robert Giuliani and inni-1 lly. Howlnn. l --- i Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Pr-lnritj and Ann, Wayne. returned to their home in O'l.eary on Thursday. March 27th. after spending a iew days in Howlan. Dr. Dewar of Ollmnry WIT! val-I led to the home oi Mrs. Henry. Gallant on Werlnesdny. Mnrch 23th.! when Mrs. Gallant is suffering from a hack ailment. Th Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myers and son Rufus, of Duvar. recently spent in week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mydrs. St. Louis. x Mrs. Henry Gallant went io-the Western Hospital on March 27th when she is toibe X-nyed. Her ASPIRIN REIIFV S cotos T irlends hope that the will soon be well again. , -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baglole lcturncd to Howlan on Friday. iMsrch 28th. alter spending Thurs- day in West cape. They returned home to suminerslde on Saturday lnornlng. Messrs. lienry Gallaiit and sons motored to Albertoii on Frldaygl March 28th. on their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Gallant who had been in hospital for x- rays. Those who took part in the ice sports in Charlottetown on Friday night from Howlan wore, George Can-uthers, Ruth and Pauline Fin- min. with Pauline coming out sec- ond in the i0 your old girls. i Mr. and lifts. Eilmuiid Peters and soil Wayne. and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan and riaiigliier. Shelia. of 0'Leiiry. were in Hiiwlnn on S1-llldnlrl March 30th, guests at tht home oi Mr. and Mrs. Peters. Howliiii School, iittcr b.-llig clas- ed for want of ii icnciiei: rc-operi- ed again On April 1st, with Mrs. Joe T. Gallant as teacher, Mrs. Giillaiit has ali'etidy ttluiiht in our school and got along very well. i if Mr. Edniiiiid Peters n.' 0'Lcury has now gone to Milllvzilc. P. E. I. ";'THE cuaizoiaiv. CHARLOTTETOWN Wayne, are spending the week with her parents in iullcouche be- fore moving to Mlllvale. Little Wayne Gallant of Howlan met with an accident at his home on Friday. Mbrch 28th. when tilt- ing with his older brother he iell oil and gave himself a nasty cut over the eye. He was taken to Dr. Dewar. who put in five stitches to close the wound. He is the son 0! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant. --There motored to Summe side on Saturday. March 22nd. i Roy Milt-Mlilan and daughter. Miss Gladys. at West Cape, accompan- ied hy.Mrs. Clayton Carruthers and son David of Howlnn. They attended the marriage of Janette MncMillrin and Ralph Baglole. Mrs. Carruthers was .l1rldesmuld for her sister. r --A0. Tyne ValleyRToies Dr. Bill Barton left for llaliiax on March 31st to spend a iew days visiting friends. The weekly card party was held in Northam School on Tuesday evening, April 1st, sponsored by the Women's Institute. Friends of Mr. Ernest MacAus- innd are sorry to hear he is ill and wish for a speedy recovery. i ity is being extended to the hus- band and iamily of the late Mrs. March 30th. stltute met and held their meet- lng in the evening. April ist. George Barlow who is confined to ' the Health centre in '.i'ym Val- BY. --The many friends of Mrs. P. R. Lyle of Central not l6.aro sorrytohearthat she had the misiortune to break her arm. Many friends of Mrs. Wesley Mulligan are sorry to hear she has had to enter the Prince County Hospital (or treatment. Mr. David Birch who was a patient in the Health Centre for it few days was able to return to his home on Suhday, March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dynient and family. Slemon, Park, were visitors to Tyne Valley on Satur- day. March 39th. The United Ladies Aid of Tyne valley met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis an Thurs-, day evening, March 27th. The sympathy of this commu .- William Murphy whose death oc- curred st her home on Sunday, The Tyne Valley Women's In- school on Tuesday An interest- ng program was provided by Mrs. Carleton and Vicinity Mr..R.aiph Francis oi Summer- side was a business visitor to Carleton on Monday. March am. -Miss Bessie Burke. clerk in Mr. Ralph Maccaullk store in Carleton. spent the weekend oi March 30-31 at Seaview with her father Mr. Ray .1-iowatt of Cape Trav- erse haa accompanied Mr. Lloyd Inman oi Borden on a motor trip Charler Newcombe and MrI.1vsn Mscxay. Mr. Donald Forbes, Summeraids. was in the village on Monday. April 1st. installing ii diesel en- gine nt the Health Centre to pro- vide electric power until the Maritime Electric line is com- pleted. Mrs. Clark Macquarrie spent Wednesday. April and. at the home of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phil- lips. Freeland. Deep sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. MncAuli. Ellerslic, who have been bereaved by the death oi their infant daughter Judith Mary.agc APRIL 7. 1952 to Boston and an the mom v;iw3matEi11.'?”.,1:: expeucts to arrive home early m or . Min Audrey C ii i , met-aide spent SmwrM&hs;::li, home in Carleton with lini- parcnil. Mr. and sum" Campbell. Mr. Nathan Bell of Cilrlclun attended the funeral of the llilc Mr. Frank Mcrarlane which took place in Murray Harbour on Mon. day. March 31st. Miss Teresa McKenna, ten;-i,..,. at Cape Traverse school, spem ,, recent eekend at her home in Emerald. Mr. Stanley I-iofvatt oi Carleton had the misfortune of cutting thg end all his left index linger, on an electric planing blade at ms home here recently, and was com. pelled to enter the Prince County Hospital last week, in order i;, have the first knuckle oi the iln. ger ampueated. Mr. Charles Downe oi Char. lottetown spent the weekend nt Mai-ch sotn in Carleton. guest oi Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Lord lilld family. 1 R. ANCIENT SUBVEYORS The Bnbylonians used maps M. where he is posted as ll regular --- Fred Hansen. Lunch was served l'i months. real estate, called cadastrals. as section hand. His wife and son. Friends regret the illness of Mr by Mrs. Hardy Ramsay. 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