LOST PYJAMAS SPOILED TRIP LONDON (AP) — Bride- groom Anthony asked him com- ver his pyjamas we he was am “It was dieulous and al- most spoiled our honeymoon” he said in an interview. Two weeks ago, Tony mar- ried Barbara, a pretty 22-year- old. On the way to London Airport the bridegroom said: “My pyjamas, they're in a | suitease with some other things back at my house.” A friend offered to go get them and ship the bag by air. Gill and his wife left for the Island of Majorca. The friend collected the suitcase and posted it at Lon- don rt. At the airport in Palma, Majorca, the bridegroom waited. The bag eee the py- jamas didn’t HONEYMOON ON RUNWAY The next day and the follow- BALTIC Mr. Jackie Clark, Kensing- ton, left by car on Monday for | Calgary, Alberta. Mrs. Leighton Coulson has| returned to her home in Sea Vv ter being a patient | in Prince County Hospital for the past two weeks. Miss Pauline Caseley, Spring | Valley sad _ Serna for gary, Albe Mrs. oo McKay, Kensing- ton, is visiting in Summerside, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Ramsay, Mr. Ramsay and fam — Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beairsto and iets Joy and Palmlea, Kensington, left al Seeier afternoon for Bos’ Mass. | where they will vai relatives. Mr. George McLeod, Spring Valley was a recent motorist to Summerside. Mrs. Turner Glydon, Margate is a patient in Prince County Hospital, Mr. Mrs. William H. Burns, Summerside, were recent motorists to Malpeque. Mrs. Leslie G. Ramsay re- turned to her home in Indian Cal-| (The Guardied, Cliarlottetown, Wed. April 18, 1962. 11 aioe from a most coon p to Ottawa and Montr ~’ L. Mrs. Zetec | returned to their home in Ken- sington on Monday from a trip to Bermuda where Dr. Zielinski attended a medical convention. wa George Clark, Kensing- ton, Mr. George Pickering jand Mr. Ivan Pickering of Clin ton and Mr. Ross Woodside, Margate were among the group of Island Farmers who left on a tour of Ontario ‘on Saturday. copennenignmpaamnammemenetiicisemrneromertemen meres sa BEDEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck were visitors to Halifax over the weekend where they were wos of relatives. rthur Murray, student at with his family her: Mrs. George ee who has been a patient at the Prince County Hospital, has returned to her home in ~ village. Mrs. E.S. Weeks has received word of the ge in Concord, New Hampshire, of her aunt, Mrs. Jennie Capen. She was the former Jennie Hopgood of Port retary home about the middle of Mt. "siltec: spent ne weekend mo! Hill, P.E.1., but had resided in Concord for many years. Mr. Claude Hopgood, Summerside, is a nephew. Burial was in Con- Miss Eleanor Wheeler and Miss Elaine Harrison of Sum- merside have taken up resi- dence in this village. They have purchased the Schurman resi- ence Rev. E.S. Weeks has received ‘orming him | “ hoy arrival of himself and his | , in Lisbon. They expect to ay. Mr. Walter Craig, Middleton, has been undergoing treatment in the Prince Edward Hospital. Mrs, James Henderson, this village, returned to her home Victoria, P.E.I. NORTHERN TIP Lerwick in the Shetland Isles, most northerly town in the Brit- ish Isles, most northerly town in the British Isles, is a large cen- tre of the herring fisheries. ing day—still no bag. Hours | that the honeymooners should have been spending in the | sun they spent at the airport. | Wednesday night, the loney-| moon over, Gill returned and discovered that the package | had not been sent because cus- toms officers ne tailed list of the suitcase’s content “IT want compensation—and a written apology from the airline,” (British European Airways) said Gill. His wife. said: “He managed te buy just | about everything he needed in | Majorca—except pyjamas.” Probe Promised Of Contracts By Bustamante KINGSTON (AP) — Sir Alex- ander Bustamante, returned to power by Jamaican voters to guide their first independent government said here he intends to check up on contracts of the outgoing regime headed by his cousin, Norman Manley. The 76-year-old leader of the Jamaica Labor Party reported | he plans to appoint a panel of lawyers to examine details of | the government’s undertakings | and act to make them void if | they are 0% in the best interest | of Ja will remain prime minister a few days, keeping the | office until official results of Tuesday’s parliamentary elec- tion are received from all 45 constituencies Incomplete " returns clinched 23 seats, a majority, for Busta- mante’s Labor party. The Peo- ple’s National Party headed by Manley, which had been favored . Fi was assured of only 17 Or five districts still in egy Bustamante’s candidates and hand wrap Treat your family to the best meats avail- able, selected from the top herds. Select your Easter Beef now, pur- chased from Alex Ford, Garnet Ford, Chester Dover, Heath Craswell and Tom Sanderson. 38 Elm Ave. three and Manley’s in a FRESHNESS for your table! If you’re particular about the Meats you buy .. . You'll find yours at FORD'S! 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