the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring, Murray Riv- er Mr. JM. Hill of Pictou, N.S..| Th ; i : e adult Polio Clinic was held apent the holiday weekend at the | ; ie Wt ile aster, Ms. Erne | rn cnet on es 25th. Quite a number of adults took advantage of the ‘opportun- -|ity to have their innoculations against polio. Mrs. MacGuigan, R.N., Mrs. Fleming and Dr/Bon- nell were in charge of the:clinic, and some of the local ladies help- ed out in this clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Syd Stewart of HF F B and Mrs. Melvyn Giddings married on April 2th at 2 Moncton, N.B. Mrs. Giddings was the former Donna Middleton, of (Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Giddings residing in Halifax, where groom is employed with the .R. ne . and Mrs. William Hodgson son Michael of Moncton, N.B. ‘ the weekend at the home _of Mrs. Hodgson’s mother, Mrs. Olive Giddings, White Sands. | Mr. George Buell of New Glas- gow, NS. spent the weekend at is 298! a8 pretty the home of his sister, Mrs. } red White, and Mr. White, Mur- | ray River. Mr. Merrill Herring, Murray. River, has returned to his home | fn Murray River after being a | patient in the Prince Edward Is- | jand Hospital where he had an | operation. Miss Edith Glover, Murray Ri- ver, has° been successful in her | commerce studies at Prince of | Wales College, Charlottetown. Ed- | ith is the daughter of Mr. Mr. | and Mrs. Glover, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore and daughter Ella of Murray River were recent visitors to Pleasant . Grove, the guests’of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clow. | Mr. Jack Clarey has returned | te his home in Murray River, after being a patient in the P.E. | Istand Hospitel. Mit, and Mrs. Ivan Munn of Halifax, N.S., spent the weekend - at the home of his father, Mr. Sydney Munn, Murray River. Mr.and Mrs. Oliver Hume and family of Charlottetown, were re- cent visitors to Murray River, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beck and Mrs. Royal White. Mrs, Jane Cook, has returned to her home in Murray River, after spending the past few months with her daughter, Mrs. Percy Sharam and Mr. Sharm, Charlottetown. Miss Edna Buell of Toronto, , ts spending some time home of her sister, Mrs. River. ... — ms Herring R.N. of Hal- 7 )&@ Tecent visitor to, ? for bows in smooth @ Sizes 6¢-4 * Ontario at the BEAVERBROOK AND PERFORMERS 80th birthday. To his left: is Staff, Acadia in the late 1690s: to the Sergeant Ken Cook of Montreal,| right is Cpl Lloyd P. Madsen, portraying Joseph Robineau de| portraying an Abenaki Indian Vilkon, military governor of | Chief. show-offs children Wood Islands were married on May 23rd. Mrs. Stewart was the former Betty MacDonald of Cale- donia. Mrs. Howard White was a re cent visitor to Murray River for a few days the guest of her dau- ghter, Mrs. Clarence Moore and Mr. Moore. Mr. Frank Horton, Murray Riv- er, is not enjoying the best of health recently. L.A.C. and Mrs. ‘Aurell John- wh _ long wearing, comfy shoes @ Smart Swivel Straps Style. Wear ‘two ways. Pert faille white or patent leather. cl @ New Paient T Strap by Savage. 3,984.98 ston were married recently in | VANCOUVER (CP) — The 30,-, conference altended by represen- ‘mbe! tatives from the proy- Th union is demanding 9 20- percent increase over a basie rate of $1.72 an hour. Forest In- : | i z E ! U | i g i E Hi i g z 28 BE ij EE i Bee nn : i il EB i Eh ® g E : if nt Z # fy F i AU POLICY NOT MENTIONED The policy, formulated at the IWA’s annual convention earlier this year, was not mentioned in Morris’ statement which it Li Hh #2 i Fie PE. He : = E 4 z 3 : E i * |@ons were train passengers to ° Summerside on Friday, May 22. Firmin Perry is confined to| Workmen are now busy grad- his bed with i ing and finishing up work on the Mrs. Catherine Gallant of Wood- Richard Hill between Howlan and Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar fs ii at the home of her daugh- ter and son-infaw, Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant, Duvar. was Syivang Gallant of Chariotte-| noon. town arrived in Howlan on Sat-| A Holy hour was preached at urday at the home of Mr. and/St. Anthonys on Sunday evening Mrs. Lewis Peters. from 7 to 8 p.m. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Arsenauf| On the sick list and out of were to Summerside on Friday. Newfoundland. Aurell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnston, Murray River. c.0. aS Platts. 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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bradley, St. Theresa, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Bradley’s parents, |} Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly, Sun- The Kings County baseball lea- gue’ got underway Sunday with PISQUID EAST /ber, was 9 visitor at the home ofthe & eter’s Rovers meeting itors in Covehead Sunday. his brother and sister-in-law Mr.|the Peakes Bombers at Peakes.|were the guests of Mrs. : and Mrs. George Sauer, Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. George Jay was a visitor | day, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay with|P#reats, Mr. in Lorne Valley Tuesday. He was . 9° sons Merlin and Irwin, were vis-| MacDonald. the guest of his-son-inlaw and} Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDon- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earle|aid, Lorne Valley, were visitors’ MacDonald. on hanes 'et . ae MOORE & McLEOD’S "s parents, 5 rs. aes Mr. Owen K was a visitor iM. Owen Kelly George Jay, Wednesday. 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