arses FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 8. 1952 Iedeque Notes -Mr. Reginald Murray, this vil- lage, who has joined the Air Force, Mcllelll's Mills Conway, and Vicinity l and Vicinity , -Mrs. George Thompson was in isummerslde on business recently. tives. merside on business recently. ...4.. suinmeralde recently, visiting reis- I Mr. Colin Mil-llgan was in Sum- m'..Iarrio Riley, Murray Road. Borden and Vicinity Friends here,regret to learn of the illness oi Mr. A. P. Ceretti at in an old isdles' home where seven lsdies. tired of restrictions, de- cided to start s swing band. The characters were well portrayed by the cast and the antics at the old ladies brought roars oz laughter from the" crowds. the ladies o! the club. Mrs. 1-law. Bernard was hasten to the members of Borden United Church choir and their friends on Thursday. March 21th. After a re- hearsal of Easter music in the Maenonsld and Shirley Lev, served a delicious lunch. The E... tar motil was carried out it the food decoration, and um tea, the president of the chan- Mr. Roland Ramsay extended a hearty vote of thank: to xvii- len on Monday. March 26th. tor . g was in O'Leary on Saturday. his home here. -m- church, the members repaired to and Mrs. Bernard who are em in-enton, Ontario. .Mrs. vGlEE8'i;:lnlWllllali'lll.usei;nimnI;d M", Gmm Euersm W” I recent Much mm on bmtneu, M”, sincere sympathy of her many the hospitable home or Mr. and resdy to open their home. Aftei --- 5id9- "5 l ';,?1s mm" o,.em,..m guest at mg home M he, -Mr, and Mrs. Sampson Walsh Borden friends is being extended Mu, Bernard where the remslning singing "For They. are Jolly Good Ml" Audrey R99l'”- "Will 3"” "””d” 1” Mme r yhnothe? Mrs. John Broome. Mn and MW Robert H. Palmer ortziioany visited relatives and to Mrs. George Jay on the death hours were spent. in playing oiisr- Fellows," the members left .19. eque. has been the guest of Mr. -”T ' "rm, were in Summerside on business friends in Borden on Monday. of her brother, Artem J. Jardine and Mrs. Robert Afflcck for sever- al days. Mr. A. H. Bryeriton. Kensington! was in this community on Thurs- day, March :'lth on business. Mr. nrls O'Brien. Tniro, N. 8.. Maritime Riepreseiitative of the J. R. Watkins Company, has been in Bedeque on a business trip. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vcrnon Craig have , , , ll .' ' N... the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton '?heei;ndk,::;u:,t:;r'pgglrnrpex Mm. Nnyc, Port Hill. on Sundni. March Craig is on the stall oi the Prince. 33 County Hospital. , j . I Mrs. Arnold Mlaclsean, and her two little sons, Charlottetown. are spending some time here as guests of Mrs. Machcarrs pai-cnts, Mr.l and Mrs. Edward Gardiner. They arrived here on Sunday, March lnrd. -I-lcr niiny il'lt'll(.lS will be pleased to lvill'll that Mrs. W. J. Reid. Middleton. ;s graduiilly im- proving in health iifti-r hr-iiig on the sick list tor the past month vr so. Coiigmtiilatiiuis to ilr. l'iill'itli'l Atfleck, whose seed poiatois weir found to be free from iirus d.5eas- es. when tests were made in Flor-' lda Mum Aifleci: crows Katahdln seed, and hc is the nlll) Island groutr llllilSO Kiituhdiii semi pas- sed this icst in Flor-iilri this u':n'cr The "l-lal' Ccntiiry" Cluh mot at the home of Mrs. Vernon Cr.-i.: on lV.tirch 17th with clcvcn niviniicrs prcscnt Roll call was zinsweretl with pills for "Ti'ciis'.:re Trail", and usual business was Llnlldllfiedl Program consisted of a poem and two contests. Lunch was scrvrd and social hour followed. An ciijoyablc ovvriiiz was spent in the Bedeque Sclionl room. onl Wednesday, 26th. when the Wl1Hl- en's Institute sponsored a St. Pat-, rick's concert. Mr. Irving Toombs acted as chairman. Mrs. Edna Jenkins led ii licar'y Sill:-Sl'lll.'. followed hv a pi-n;-.':ini of unann- loziics, dialngurs, rcadiiigs, duets and solos. Lunch was served and the gathering dispersed after sinc- ing the Natioiial Anthem. A good sum was realized for school ptlr-l The l'Ondlll0l'l or Mrs. Stnnlcyr Jack, who was soriously iiiliircd in a car accident at Beclequc on Thursday, March 27th, shows: gradual improvement in the Prince, I County H'7S,'J'.'.'ll, The two men. John Ftliilllnlilll, Mrs .lackis son- lii-lhiv, and Don Iiliii-Plicisriii, liothl employ ccs on the Ahczvvrlt, hnvc gone to their homes. They were! not so badly ln,lllrPtl as Mrs. Jackl who is expected to be able in re. turn to her home in Bcrlcquo, with- in a week or so. trig was held at tho home of Mrs Edward Gardzner "l'Vi'clvi- mem- hers were present. and roll call was, answered by quotations and pro-; verbs. A cominittcc was appmntrd '0 make arranzrincnts for A baz- aar and pantry salc to he held ini- or. A committee was also appoint- ed to purchase coods for a box tot aerid to England. Two contests were enjoyed and ii rl('ll('lOli8 lunch was served by tho hnstcss, t on Sunday March rtnth at tho- rlosc of the evening service in; Borden United Church. the mom-l bent of the Fellowship Club met int the sundav School room. After the usual sin:-snnz, our of tho nit-ni. h"l'5 ETOSP and road it vnrv rom-. .: .-idd-rss to their pastor, lV Fl'lr'on (Vnzvr, exp;-pssjrcl their appreciation ri' his N1-h,'iPr;H.l inn in their meetings. and its hlsl hirtlirlny was iicar at hand, preset). "id llllll Will a ht"'i'iii."il lP'lll1IT- b0u::d copy of the Church Hymn-, RXT. Mr Crown who was err-ally iaktri hv sirnrfso :rriclmislv timn;;- rd all f'ir tlvrfr kiiidiir-so and low. l.v rift. rlniwlnii is two or the np.' boliilmciits m. tlic Boris-rizic rlinrzw -,pQ .Stanley, were in Summerside t On March (list-.-the cluh nicot- itars to Summcrside l-mending a few days at the Mrs. Elmer Mncnonaid. Union-, visitor to McNeills'i vale. was 5. Mills on Saturday, March nnd. Mr. Orrin MacDonald Saturday, March 92nd. Mrs. James Williams was s visi-I tor to Siimmerside on Tuesday March 26th. liir. Leslie Noye was a visitor at The mm,” mam” M Mr Ammn; Mr. William E. Macliiiinon was: " ' ,5 in Charlottetown on business Bridges are sorry to learn he confined to his home on accuum M illncss. Miss Greta MacDonald. m('i'SldP, spcnt the M-rircli 2(lrd with her parents, Mr ,and Mlrs. Orrin MacDonald. Mrs. James Williams was :i usi- tnr at lllc home or hvr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gi-iizg. Eller- slie. on Fr:day evening. Marcli 21. The niimy friends of Mus. Ralph l-Jlliinds vvcro sorry to learn she .'I paiit-tit in the Prince Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milligan. Poplar Grove, were visitors at home of Mr. and Mrs. i.awrciict- fillllicaii on Sattirday, March 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald were visitors at the hO!ilP of and Mrs. Harold Phillips, land. on Sunday, March 23rd. The niaiiy friends oi Miss Mur- icl Wall. teacher of Maple Leaf School. are sorry to hear of her illness. Mrs. l.iiwre:icc Miliisznu was a rrccnt visitor to Ellershe, the lziicst of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wil- liams. 'I'he m.-iny friends of Miss Verna l-Illands are sorry to hear she is at paticnt ill the Stewart Memr.r:al Hcalih Ccntrc. Mr. Firncrson Barlow. Ellerslir. and Mr. Stanley Hutchinson are are busily engaced wiring the store 01' MT. ilrrln MacDonald. Mr. George )lacArthui' spciit the wt-ekcnd of March 30th with his Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Mnclirtliiir. Miss Grace Murphy has return- ed to Froelcivn after slpciidiiig a tow clays with her par. hi.-.-, M1; and Mrs. James Mtirpliy. Mr and Mrs. Orrin Mac Mac- Dnnald were visitors at the hams of Mr. and Mrs. Charles .ilncl.can A Coleman. on Sunday. March .'i0lh. Mm Walter Bridges and two s””5- Hmry End Hllshic, wcrn visi- March 21st. W55 Grace Murphy, iii:-or-mun, spent. the wcc-kend of March 23rd, at. the home of her parents Mr and Mrs. James Murphy, ' ' ---Mrs. Mlirlel Ellands, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mlllar, Min Verna El. lands and Miss Muriel Wall ivm-e visitors to summerside on Sun- da). March 23. , Mrs. Robert MacDonald is h homo gntlilelflldm-Igh(;er' 314”. James MM- . an . rs. M , Bidemm. ticDoug'ill, Congratiilatinnshalre hclng ex. tended to Mrs. Muriel Ellands, on winning twenty dollars on Tuesday ”'”"l”lK. March on one of the popular radio programmes. The Masses Barbara and Elean. or Hutchinson spent the weekend, to! March 23rd with their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mac-' Cnull, Ellerslie. i M1 and Mrs. Edwin Davisoii L0ND.ON-A'("P':-Ti'l'nlle c'.utit- 1”” '"”'"h”' E""v 909'?” Growl rte. director of tin Old Vic thea- tre. said rliirinr .1 lI'Fllll'P he would he! that Slinkrspmiir llfll 'lllP l'ili.'llPSl irlnn" u lint he was doiiiir ..lll'll uviiiiir: itllan.. let.” Glilhric said it l (lured from his sill)-conscioiis." lwere visitors at the home and hm day. March 23rd. was "tm,.,Victorin we-st School, lweckt-nd of of Mr.' Mrs. James Williams on sun.I -- .B I Miss Ycriia Ellaiiils, teacher at) spent tho March 23rd at the Quickies By Ken Reynolds ll iutiiiaitiliti l...l.l.ll.... I. v. - and son, on sumjey Gallant were w,,(,k,,nd of on business recently. p:ll'('ll!5.l is County! ill? 2;7li:l. Mr. FY99" Mrs. Ralph Ililiands. on Fridayf Mrs Oscar MacNeill and son-799'-inn!" iwllliam, were in 0'Leary on Sat- iurday, March 29th, on buaineu. Miss Donna:-".alir-ier. teacher Muss Launtm Banks went me with her parents, Mr. and Mrs 'past weekend with Mr. and Mrs.lJ0hn w' PM'""'- F”'hmd' !Creorge Morrison. Mr. borne MacI..ean, Coleman. was a recent visitor at the home of Mir. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. Mark Broome and soil, Al- ,'vin, were visiting relatives and tlriends in Ellerslie recently. Mrs. John Brooine spent ll few; M13 Mulor H”"3'- SL El”"0”' days recently ullh hcr dauglitcr. 5139"” ll "5"" M” " me hmne 01 M,-5, J,-,m(-,'wj,-m. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ! 1 lllardy, I-"oxley River, recently. The many friends of Mr. John t(.,,,m,.v J. Murphy will regret to learn 1 . -.H.- tis not feeling: as well as usual and Mlcssrs. Vernon Boyle and Mick-in” been cmnncd 1'0 his hDme' in Slummersldi-E p re-l Mrs. John D. Palmer was in Summerside recently visiting her ma sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Burns. mm Malpeque, who is a patient in the ;Prlnce County Hospital. Mr. Rnbcrt Coiigliliii spent past utwkeiid with his wi'e 30llllK tl-'!uglitor in Sunimcrszdc. M". umk C,,Mh”n ",8 m' The many friends at Mr. James ,Winn will regret to learn he has PM "PM entered the Prince Edwlild Blillld 'home or her parents, Mr. and Mi:-s. Hospital, Charlottetown, for fruit- Ralph l-Zllaiids. rmcnt. The MISSFS lmone Hil'.ClllllSOn.! Ml'- D0llll1'3 R3m5”-V- Wh9 has this Phillips, Joan MacDonald and been employed at Moncton for the tKathlei-n Williams were visitors to P851 WW m0llth5. 59”” 11 --'9W d3)'-5: March with his sister and brother-in-law,l Mr. and Mrs Cecil Palnicr recent-ldrcn, Barbara Summcrside on Snturclay, - ly. I 'Mr. and Mrs Poicr Mill.-ir and ' " l lchiidrcii, Ronald and Rowmaf Mr. Joseph Perry, Fortune Cove. l-Illcrslic. were visitors at the home lll 35 R l'9C9ll'- Vmmr M the hm"? 0'. of Airs .Vli2lar's pareiits. Mr. ancilMr. and Mrs. William MHCDOHM on Sunday jald, Freeland. I -2 - l lilr. Reuben Tupliii, Suiniriei'- l Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ivlilligan side, is spending some time with and daushler Geriilclinc, Poplar his sisters. Mrs. Charles Keyserp .Grove. are spending xi few clays atfand Miss Olive Tuplin, Murray pthc home of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence 1 Road. l Milligaii. : MM... l.Vlai'ch Roth. . ' Mrs. John .ViacKay has return-I 5llW9!'P xllnivmliv is bflllt t-x- cd to her home after spending. tended to Air. and Mrs. Sinclair several months with her daughter p-Maccaull who suffered the loss of and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs ,their little daughter. Judith M.-iry.'Earl Murphy, at Melville. - after a very brief illness. l l l ' r The sympathy of the community , , Th" "'3'? ””"dl V” Ml" T-lillivis licimz expressed to the relatives! mu” mmsa” 5'” o”"ll"' l" WI" and immediate -family of the late, :2? had the misfortune of by-cakiniz Mrs. William Murphy, MacNeills.l 15 shmmer Made Mme Pl”-mmlin their recent sad bereavement. -h0Cke.V on Saturday evening. March; &2mh' I and Mrs. Wyman .'ililliga.n: I T l daughter, Nancy, Mr. Erskine; . Much s,y-iiip.-itliy is b." '1 d-landr . . . ed tn the familv of tliemlzaicc-A iirs lsmnhliiclmitxmsll st.”n”R?I:m”Lwc?l wmmm Mmph-V or East 8” - and cit re . A an and ymon . - 9 were visiting at the home of Mir. ltord. Mrs. Murphy passed mtmy 0 l JO,G1.1” M”cD9"a1d "M11! Mr. and Mrs. doscph Mrurphy, .Ij0I)Md'MI)1Ai lmlgmlg "ml, Mm'e"lhave returned to their home in g' ' Mm ”5"0'5 mllvlontreal after spending a few ll the Brae. spent the past weekend hcl turned to his home here after visit- March litlst. Miss Phyllis White spent a week- end with her parents. Mir. and Mrs. William white, Borden, returning to Mansion on Sunday. March W. NI". Lorne Weeks of summereide spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. Howard weeks. Borden. Mrs. Harold Coggin of Borden L! a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Her many friends hope to see her home soon. I Mr. Harvey Bernard has re- ling his sister. Mrs. William Gunn at Stanley Bridge. Mm, Mrs. Bessie Campbell 01' Cape ITFRVEYSC is visiting in Borden the guest of Mr and Mrs. Irving ;MacDonald. l Mr. Edwin Toonibs of Summer- pside. spent ii recent weekend with ,hls mother, Mrs. Bessie Toombs. IBurdcn. lilessrs. Nurnihii Macwilliams, tloloyd lnman and Ray Howatt, or Borden, spent a -few days recently in Boston. Mlass. Mrs. Ted Flanagan and chil- and Michael. ofl Charlottetown. wcre l'lSlt0T! .10 Borden on Tuesday. April lst. Mus Alice Macl.ean of Wheat- lr-y River is visiting her brother. Stanley, and Mrs. Macln.-an at Borden. Little Kevin .Viiac.l.ean, ten- yenr-old son is! Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Macligan is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Prlinds hope he will soon return home. cliict Ellgilicer Jzunes Moore of M. V. Alregwcit and Mrs. were visitors in Moncton last week, returning to their home in Borden on Friday, March 28th- Mr. :ind Mrs. Gilbert Levy and family, accompanied by Miss Anne MacDonald 0' Borden. motored to Bathurst to visit relatives during a recent week-end. Miss Aunt-s Gallant. who recent- ly underwent an appendectomy in the Princc County Hospital, has returned to the home of her sister, lV.'t.-s. Emery Richard, Borden. Mrs. James Champion of Ken- sinctoii spent a recent week-end Moore , of Charlottetown which took place in the P. E. 1. Hospital on Wed- nesday. March 26th. On Wednesday night, March M. Mr. and Mrs. William White had as their guests several prominent Georgetown men who came here to attend the Georgetown-Borden hockey game. Among them were Rev. Mr. Patterson 01 George- town United Church, Mr. William Fitzgerald, postmaster. Mir. Mervin ltlolnnis, principal of Georgetown School, Mrs. White's brother. Mr. Joseph Johnson, Mr. Gordon Ross and Mr. James McConnell, Jr. On Wednesday. March 26th, when the M. V. Ahegweit was ap- preaching Borden pier, the crew were surprised by s loud thumping noise and going out on deck were surprised to find a number of wild ducks lying on the deck. The ucks. flying past, had,been blind- ed by the powerful searchlight of the ferry and flew headlong into the bridge or the vessel. 1 On 5Ul'ldHl'. March follow-l ing the evening service of Borden United Church, a social evening was held in the church hall. Al sing-song was -followed by the showing of beautiful colored slides.l During the evening, Mrs. Harvey Bernard, on behalf of the choir and social Club read an address or good wishes and appreciation to Rev. Mr. Crowc on the occasion of his birthday and Mr. Roland Ramsay presented him with a I-lymnsry. Lunch was served by STOPS NEURITIC-NEURALGIC ' PAIN! A ASPIRI sdel and conte is of various kinds. their homes. feeling it was good t. The hostess. existed by Mrs. P. have shared the fellowship of that Darrsch, Mn. R-alph um, Mrs.lhour. Gilbert Levy and Misses Anne' -1, We're Proud as Punch of this , suit buy! 0 This year's smartest styles. P Exceptional Valued. 0 Rich. luxurious colors. 0! Pairs Trans- on. 1.50 BOYS . . . Take a look at these! Double breasted styles in brown or blue wool and rayon blended gabar- dine. Masculine tailoring makes them outstanding in the price range. The two pairs of trousers have pleats and a zipper closing. Sizes 26 to 34. HOLMAN'S iiovs: SHOP with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur E, lJay and Mr. Jay at Borden. 1 the homo of Mr. and Mr: Robe” l-i H ”d'tthh fMs.Mc- ,3illit:hali. Poplar Grove on Mniiday-,1 KaJt!':m:1.a ;a,,e:'a'e 1:” arnd hag” on Monday and mega)-, i W M" William E. Maoxinnon. They March 24th. and 25th- the Sacred, - l l l 't d M . M Klnnon's Heart Cluh put on their play. "Sis-, l ,,,;I.::,'t,. Glam" lH”"W'5' Sum" :l'f)oth!,'lY tilntd sistt-urltin-lawtfcmr. and tcr Susie swings it." to large and IM&- - and Mr. and Mrs. 0"!" M C it M Ki non lappreclative audiences in Borden . CD0llill(l were vzsitiirs at the rs" N M n ' PITOWH "an The scene took pine lxgtgggmgg M3 land Mrs. Charles gm .,,.:....' -... ..-.--ee--- -u . oi-man. .: March lard, 0" s""d”-l1 : Mr. Ralph 13-Jll.-iiids has a visitor; 10 Txnc vnllr-y on Iifontlay, March 24. While lllf'l'C ll(' visited his niother and father. Mr. and Mrs l itscnrgc Ellanrls who are patient: in the Stewart Memorial Hospital. HOLMAN Scores Again l Many hnckerr fans from this vi-I Cinity attendrd the fast and cxclt-l pin: gaine of hockey in the Mountl .Plcasaiit. Rink on Mljndav even- ing. March 24. when the Mount Pleasant, Bombers eliminated th W9llil12tDn Battlers bv the scar: 0' eight to rne, This was the sec. (llld Home of the threc-;z ' tin which thr? Bomlu-1.5 qme series Won both tam”. thus winning the inlcrmed. 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