Sourls I l I , .1. Arthur Peters recent-ll! "M; from a business trip to guifsx. Mr, Malcolm Macl(enzie. De- lm, Minister of Education. visit- zd "Semi; High School recently. to view the repairs made on the "goal after the fin last MI!- A a I Miss Philis Morrison. ,,::jl,:l; Into Albion Cross will re- ,g to hear that she is a patient in are Sourls Hospital. All wish u, , gpeedy recovery. Congratulations are extended to M", A. J. MacDonald of Sourls wag. Mrs. MacDonald was the lucky winner of an electric range in the l.ipton's Tea Contest. Mr J, C. Peters, of the Lennox Hotel. is a patient of the Sourls Hospital. His many friends wish him . speedy recovery. Miss Yvonne Cheverie, recently returned to her home in Sourls mm a visit to Halifax. i urin the previous week-end grzetreft was conducted at Saint Mm-y's Convent. by Rev. Fr. Gal- wher, for tv young Catholic girls or Sourls and vicinity. The many friends of the late Isaac Longaphee. wish to extend their sil'lf'el'e sympathy to his wife and family Mr. Claude Peters. Grade X student at Sourls High School. is ill at his home. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. C0nnll'tl('lll)n on the new Mountie Barracks ll1 Sourls has begun. The hsrrarks are to be located on the pmpmy adjoining Sou:-is High School '. S him Flora Maclsaaci now em- ployed in Charlottetown spent I week-end at her home in Rm.-ka Barra. The many friends of W. J. Bren- non. who passed away at his home in Sourls on March 7, express sin- "rg sympathy to his family. .llr. Robert Acorn spent a very leasnnt Sunday afternoon with lends in Georgetown. Messrs. Arthur and Reginald Peters. students at St. Dunstan's L'nivcr.:ity in Charlottetown rec- ently visited their home in Sour- is lluiisizr. J. A. Murphy attended Murray River ..'I'lie many friend of Mrs. Russell MaePherson. N'lui-ray an. or. are sorry to hear she is patient in the King's County Hos- pital. Montague, it is the wish of all that she will have s speedy recovery. Miss Joan Sharam. Charlotte- town. went the past week-end. at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. Jane Cook, Murray River. 11:. and Mrs. Hamid White. Wood Islands. were recent vis- itors to Murray River. visiting at the home of their son-in-law and dllllhter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore and family. 0. S. Chester MacLean of H. M. C. S. Cornwallis. is spending a few days leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon. ard Mscliean. Murray River. Mr. Ivan Munn. who is em. Ployed in Moncton. N. B.. is spending his holidays at the home of his father. Mr. Sydney Munn. Murray River. MN Mirth! M.IcKsy. Pictou. N- 3-. lpent the past week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrlair Gavin MacLeod. Murray A.B. Alfred Porter who is with the R.C.N. is spending in; Iegvg at the home of ha mother, M", Clara Porter. Murray River. Mr. Stirling Whlteway. who is employed with the Bank of Nova Scotia, is spending his holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Whiteway. Murray River. Mr. Alfred Vouzzu. Montague. recently spent a few days in Mur- THY River. guest of M . G Gosbee and family. H em-Kc Mr. and Mrs. Ross and daugh- gter Brenda. Rosebe iy. were re- cent visitors to Murray River, guests of Mrs. Ross' brother-in- law and sister. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Moore. The many friends of Mrs. Wu. liam F. MacLeod are sorry to hear of her continued illness in :35” P'.rE. lsleseiiid Hospital. all a a s M". M" .1) y recovery for Mrs. Lloyd Tutile and children Lowell and Lawrence. Fairfax. Va.. arrived home. to be with her mother. Mrs. William F. Mac. I;f2d- WI!" 13 8 Patient in the P. the funeral of Fr. W. T) '""r'Don-; lid: mother at Little Pond. lit:-s Myrna Cheverie. student at; It ltiary's Convent. returned tot her home after a recent visit with I friends in Chatham. N. B. ' Miss Ethel Mulially. employed is Sourls. spent a week-end at her home ill Sourls West. Miss liclen Folly, employed at the Canadian Bank of Commerce In Sourls. spent a week-end at her home in St. Catherines. Miss Jean MacLean of Covehead. is enjoying a visit at her home in Sourls. Mr. Pius Maclnni-s was unavoid- ably detained in Sourls. after the I;lCIiQY game on the night of Feb. As the result of an accident on March 7. Mr. Wallace Steele is a silent in the Sourls Hospital. rlelldl all wish him a speedy re- rovery. -l3.E. RED PERSUADERI SCORE MOSCOW.'(Rnutars) - A Com-' nunist news agency report from Northern Indochina Saturday said seven French ...' iiers-of-war in the Communist part I Viotminh. die for repatriation est Tuesday. Ihsnged their minds and decldedl remain with the Coinmuiilst-s. Grade 10 - Reading. S2. Pauline Large. Wiimot Valley. Grade 1- Piano Solo. '3. Gladys Barlow. welington English, Grade 8 - Readin . 8 '4. Wellington English School Chorus. Grades 7-ll-9-I0. '5. Neta Day. Wellington English. Grade I - Reading. LIH'Ie Sands ..'Mr. later White. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard White. of Wood ' Islands East has Ioined the R. c. N. in February and is at present stationed on the H. M. C. 5. Queen Charlotte. Charlottetown. He was at his home in Wood Islands East over the week-end and .returned to Charlottetown on Sunday. We are sorry to report that Mr. Robert White. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard White. Wood Islands East. is now a patient in the Provincial sanatorium. All wish him a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Dixon, had their daughter Marlene. E. Island Hospital. Mrs. Tuttle and children are staying at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson. Mur- ray River. The many friends of Mrs. Lem- uel Brehaut. Murray River. are sorry to hear she is a patient in the King's County Hospital, Mon- tague. all hope for a speedy re- covery for Mrs. Brehaut. Mr. Crete Beck and Master Al- den Hume. Charlottetown were Saturday visitors to Murray Riv- er, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whmlte.- The many friends of Mrs. John Clarey. Murray River. are sorry to hear she is a patient in the Montague Hospital. all hope Mrs. Clarey will have a speedy re- covery. Mr. Stirling MacKay. Murray River. was a recent business visitor to sI.Il'l'llTl8I'SICIr1. while there he was. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Giddings. Mrs. Ford Keenan, Murray Riv- er. is spending a few days in Pictou Island. N. S.. guest of her lpiirents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ran- ll. Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders Murray River. spent the past week-end in Charlottetown. visit- ing with friends and relatives. Miss Eunice Clarey, Montague. spent the past week-end in Mur- ray River at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey. Mrs. Addie Maccannell, held the Murray River. W. I. at her home on March 7. 4 'ScHllIlMANs scttooi PARADE Presents the following Radio Program over RADIO STATION CJRW FRIDAY. MARCH 'I'II'II or 7:30 PM. El. Shirley MacArthur. Wellington English. 1 - Piano Solo. 1 -- Reading. 8 - Vocal Solo 1 - Reading. All students are asked to he at the Radio Station at 7.00 p.m. on 1.80 p.m MI KINSINGIIJN Schurinans Ichool Parade is public service feature. EHIIHMAN SIIMNIFRSIDI sponsored and produced by the M. 1". scliui-mu co, Lu” .5 . teacher at Eldon as their the last week-end of February. I Sincere 5ymD?Ihy is extendc : to the bereaved amily of the lattl Kenneth Thompson of Montagur who was a victim in a sdwmt l accident recently. Roads here are very bad. rough wet. cut up and slippery, which makes travelling very difficult But still men who are lumberin; here continue to come to the dis trict and lumbering operation continue. There is considerable floating ice in the Strait. Sometimes great expanses of blue water may bt seen. The wild geese are here. A good Omen of Spring to see them flying along the shore as early . as March 2. Woodsmen had some fine days for cutting. 0 It is a long time since a DI8l1It fox. has been reported seen here. but recently a resident here re ported seeing one in this local ity. -C0 Sealer Has Engine Trouble ST. JOHN'S Nfld. (CP)-A sec- ond sealing vessel to develop en- gine trouble returned Wednesday as other ahips in the fleet churn- ed nearer the "front" on the an- nual search for seals. The Salute Addresse. owned by Capt. J. H. Blackmore of Port Un- ion. Nfld.. entered St. John's to- day with a broken air compressor. She was expected to leave again in the evening. The Arctic Sealet. owned by 3 Halifax ompany, was forced to return a few hours after sailing with the fleet Saturday. She left again Monday morning. Poor flying weather is reported hampering the air search for the seal herds. STOCKHOLM (CP)--Total spent on tobacco of various kinds in Sweden last year was :i70,000.000. an increase of four per cent. 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