is Q... j '. isrlti Iglillglits '- nu. amid w-ms has returned 10 york am: visiting her daughter. nose at Saekvilie. N. B. . Miss Shirley Vessey of York was oh, weicome guest of her cousin, Miss Ruth Warren of North River icccntiy. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy oi York, lelt recently for Ottawa at the Dominion Rifle Tournament held there. Miss Irene Ellis has returned to her home in Stanhope, alter a pleasant holiday spent at the home of her cousin, Miss Vera Mallett or York. ' . The many friends of Mrs. Howard watts of York are pleased to hear -she is able to return to her home alter her recent ulness in Char- iottetown. Miss Ferne Vessey has return- ed to her .home in York, after a pleasant holiday spent at the home at Miss Marlene Chandler of North Milton. Mr. and Mrs. David MacDonald at Union Road were guests, August 8. at the home of Mrs. MacDonald's bi-other-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Miss Lillian Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw, Brack- ley Beach. spent last week the wel- come guest of her chums. Misses Hazel and Lorna Vessey. Miss Marlene Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford chandler. is enjoying a pleasant holiday at York, the welcome guest of her cousin, Miss Ferne Vessey. Miss Christine Proud of York, uho has been re-engaged as teach- er of Wilmot, has returned to her home alter spending her vacation with Miss Olga Proud and relatives ill Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Arsenault and son, Robert and Mr. Gallant at Summerside, accompanied by Mrs. Cheverie and daughter Brenda of Charlottetown, motored to York an July 25, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vessey, ac- companied by their daughter Flor- ence and their sons Nelson and Dwight, have returned to York after spending their summer vaca- tion-on a delightful motor-trip through the Maritime provinces including a visit at the home oi Mrs. J. Granger at Sydney, Cape Breton. Nearly 20 members of Alpha Wo- men's Institute of York, motored to Stanhope the evening ot August 1. to enjoy a picnic. Alter run on the beach, the members gathered for their regular August meeting. A dlscumion followed regarding the engagement of a music teacher for the coming school year. Meeting closed by singing the National An- them. A delicious picnic supper Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jewers. Hal- ifaa. N. 8. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Victor Ferguson. Hampton. . Mrs. Hilda Mcfadyen, Lake Wales, Florida. is visiting her 1;. ther. Mr. Dougald Mcliinnon, Hampton. Mrs. Porter Bishop. Chapman, N. B.. returned home after visit- ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farrar, Hamp- on. Mrs. Margaret Gordon. Appin Road. is visiting her brother and 'sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher lnman. "South Melville. Friends of Mrs. George Carson, Bonshaw, and Mrs. W. E. Callbeck, Crapaud. are pleased to know both are recovering from their recent illness. Mrs. Bernard Harmon and two small sons, Toronto, Ont., are vis- iting Mrs. l-larmon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogerson, Crapaud. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Farrar. Appin Road, left last week by car !or Toronto. Ont, where they expect to reside for some time. Miss Catherine Murchison, R.N., Montreal, and Miss Irene Murchi- ;on. Ottawa. are spending their va- '”'"I at their old home in Bon- shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwill McPhail, :Argyie Shore, have as their guests .... .i.iu mrs. William McLeod. Dornoth, Scotland, Mr. McLeod is assisting Rev. J. H. Bishop, Char- lottetown for IE 2 summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Seton and daughter, Mario, returned Satur- day to their home in Bridgewater, Mass., after spending the past two TM brought this happy annual event to a. close. Miss Gladys MacDonald of York, has accepted a position as stenc- grapher at the Royal Canadian Air- Force Station at Summerside. Miss MacDonald spent the week-end visiting at the home or her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mac- Donald of York. A motor party from Wheatley River consisting at Mrs. William Bowen, Mr, and Mrs. James Wares, Mr. and Mrs. Locksley Bowen, and Donna, motored to York on August 1, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ling, Mr. Milwn Vessey, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. During the past week the con- gregations of Pleasant Grove and York had the pleasure of visits by former pastor. Rev. J. H. Nichol- son. who was in charge of York United Church circuit for 10 years. Rev. Nicholson was guest speaker in the churches on August 8. Rev. J. H. Nicholson and Mrs. Nicholson and daughters, accompanied by their husbands and families are vacationing at Cavendish Beach. -BF. 'vuaksasguaatsolMe.an4Ilrs. Wlltred Ferguson. Hampton. Mr. Mack McPhail. York Point. who recently ' D a stroke at his home is now much improved. He is being cared tor by lis daugh- ter. Mrs. J. W. Dixon who arrived homo a rew days ago iron: on- tario. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McLeod. Bonshaw. have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Reid and son. Bill oi! Brockton. Mass. They also visited Mrs. Reldis father. Mr. J. W. Vil- lett. and her brother and sister- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vii- lett, Hampton. Miss Kathleen McFsdyen. Canoe Cove. accompanied by her trlend, Miss Boutillier. arrived home trom Sackvilie, N. B.. after attending a six-week course at Mt. Allison Uni- versity. Miss McFadyen has ac- cepted the position of teacher at Clyde River School. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. Erickson, Pontiac. Mich., were recent guests at Mrs. 0akes' Tourist Home, Crapaud. Mrs. Sorensen (nee Ida Mae French) of Hampton has been away from her native Province approxi- mately 50 years. This was her hus- bands' and Mr. and .Mrs.i Erick- son's first visit to the Province. Mr. George Carter, Bridgewater. Mass., is busy erecting a modern Motel on his property at Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Carter and son, Al- bert, have been annual visitors to the Province for some time and have purchased several lots of land in this vicinity. He also erected a nice summer home here three years ago. Mrs. Carter was for- merly Miss Celia McDonald, Cra- paud. Rev. H. S. Raynor. B.A.. B.D., and Mrs. Raynor formerly of Mill- stream, N. B., spent part of their vacation visiting relatives at Tryon, The Guardian ' Pogo 11 Thursday. Aug. 19, 1954 KINGSTON W.M.l. The August meeting or the King- ston United Church of the W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Lyman Newson. with Mrs. Elmer Younker in charge of the worship period. Meeting opened with "Sun of My Soul." and prayer. Portions of scripture were read by, different members. '11:: offering was taken and amounted to 32.40 and hymn. "From Every Stormy Wind That Blows." Fourteen members were present and one visitor. Mrs. Lorne Smith read the Christian Steward- ship. It was agreed to give OO.M at the next meeting 10 help out with the lunds. Next place of meet- ing is at Mrs. Neil' McKinnon's. with Mrs. Lorne Smith, Mrs. Heber Barrett and Mrs. Willard Proud on the lunch committee. The president closed the meeting with the Lord's Prayer. FATEMI ON TRIAL TEHRAN (Reuters) - Hussein Faiemi. Iran's foreign minister during the Mossadegh regime. was indicted on five counts of treason Tuesday and will be tried before a military court next month. Fatemi was arrested in a mountain hide- out near here last March alter eluding a manhunt since Premier Mohammed Mossadcgh'was over- thrown a year ago. Mossadeg” now is serving a three-year sentence (or treason. Stuart lnman and Mr. and Mrs. Warren lnman, also Mr. Raynor's brother. Allison, nmore and sis- ter, Mrs. Alvin cLean, Coleman. before Rev. Raynor took up pas- toral duties at his new charge. Mt. Stewart United Church. 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