community is extended to the rel- atives and family in the death or gr. Donald Howatt oi Augustine ove. coininunity is ‘-‘ nded to the re!- atives and family of the late Miss Estelle Thomas ’who. passed away at her home in Tryon after ii lingering illness. The funeral was Mr. Stanley Mayhew of Kin-kors - was in this section on Tuesday }‘,§,‘§,c,","’" 1' from Try“ Unwed buying and loading cattle. He loaded a car at Albany on April 6 MISCOIICHC and for A rexcovery-4 ‘I no” ' ' ' nan.‘ Gallant and Jul Ste l, student nurses at the ¢;hl]'i0:t:- —sympathy is extended in Mrs. town Hospital. were in Miscouche A 1 . - Emmanuel Arsenault of st. Nicholas on M“ 0 on the death of her husband. He nvigndg of mm; am”: of M1,. passed away on April 6. The funer- '- . iiivarnm Ami ‘ Vicinity =~ , —MrI. Bowman ‘uilllgan was a business visitor to Summerside on April 0. F ' was Florence Zmggar and Mas- ‘ Club was held in Kensington School Monday evening. Mr. —Mrs. Les Ramsay. lncnan Riv- David Peacock, Club supervisor gr. visited Charlottetown on Tues- 1" Pun“ county’ W“ m “and- sy. Dianne Gillespie (equal); 2. Gloria Gallant: 8. llverett Stewart v Grade V—Bilile Macnicken; .2. 1. Mon: Macwllliams; I. Lied Maccsllum. Eliubeth Macca iequall. ' ance. He gave a short talk on club work and organizing and the Mr. Eric McPhall of New Haven. following orncors wore appointed; . _ I r _ t b . ml 1 , will be sorry to learn nut Mr. Charlie ilyan. MlS.\; Brenda . _ . _ P“ C1 1; M“, E“ h C D _ “I. 3.,” mu,_,_ . portage’ were A card pamy “,5 he“ lg me "r:‘:_m",r:,‘;:l" “"19” V °r ° al was held April 10. in the at. he hflg mm-pd thg Pg-[ace cpumy and Rosita Hickey of (,harln1te- p'"5g°":' Stanley glalmwi" "C", n pa p onno y_ vldtlnl at the homes of Mr and home of Mr. and Mrs Biati-ieDaw. ' John the Blptllt Church. Mir '-Own. Ind Mr. and Mrs. Maurice pres‘ en’ Gwen", °M"rd°' 6”“ W"' M"‘3“'"' C""“' H°'|:‘“]' s"mm°"id° ’°' "9"" secretary-treasurer. Scott Wood- Ufin . ‘ 2. Russel Howstt; 3. Ronnie Mac- aide; adult directors, Harold Crokcn and Mrs. John Cash of make“ Emerald. attended Father Rupert couche. Interment was in the Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and 0°" °11 '1‘u05diY- road c Despite the bad Mr. Chuck Roberts. of North ditions a good crowd at- Mra. Edgar Morrison, Conway. on April 0. Master Bruce Reeves spent the week-end at the home of his tended. A delicious lunch was served to the guests. Tryon had a crew of men unload- ing a carload of Western oats and barley at Albany station. Church Cemetery. Miss Betty Ellis recently return- ed to the United States. after hav- Mlss Hazel Dawson of Summer- Mr. Arthur Craig of Tryon. de- lng spent some time in Mlsoouche, -—'I'he funeral of the late Urban Gulls was held in the St. John the Baptist church. Mlscouche, on April 3. A Requiem Mass was cele- Palmer and Art Profitt. Plans for summer meetings were dis- .cussed and there was a showing A muting to 0,-ganja 3 can of films. There were ll members ———- —-——- present, with their parents, and Macbelian's first Mass in Indian River on Sunday. Grade III (Sr.)——l. Ernestchais. son. Elva Howatt. Pauline Maocala him and Dianne Stordy (equali: 2. Dale Morrison; 3. Gloria Hardy, with her mother, Mrs. Urban ts, 'MI. and MI. Be mmurm ' "F Gillis. ‘ Joyce Paynter Iequal). .-am Shaw. Enmore. County Hospital for tr-eatjent dude 1" UL) __ L alde High School spent the week- livered a load of potatoes to Am- end at the home oi her parents. herst, N. 8. last week. He has brsted by Rev. J. D. Kelly. assisted several more reported to be plan- by Rev. John A. MacDonald of ning on joining. Mr. Peacock was R‘-Vmond . M. d M . Re D . Al- been dell l tat m thl Tignish and rte. Le a M M’- “G M“ Murphy and f=m- f'd nan: -- A - CW7“: 3- -l°**m° Campbell- ““" M‘“‘'‘"‘. S‘‘“’‘‘”' "“*"‘° imrny.“ H X “Wm market iaiertiig .33. gee; month; lime 4’°’Si"’..5",’."‘i’°" mfmly Donald’ oi’ we1iii:gwn.°nintem::t "Y °' M‘-’°°!"’*“" recently took up Eziiiiiseizstic aanld tfioaricutliliedd C'‘“‘° 1‘ ‘5""—‘- “Wm M“- Hemh Nugh ?L°*Y- called .1 - ttilirewtunleri-at or lifero afaiititigratgllrlld W" “‘ ‘"9 °'“"¢h cemetery. ’““"‘°° "‘ 5‘°"‘°“ P‘"""‘ Should have 1! sood season. "mi 5" Erma" Q“‘5"°Y5 3 5”" '"""n‘” °° °“ Apr“ 6‘ Mr. Earl Sswler of Cape 'I‘i-av- Albany St. Pats again came home manuel Auenaum . ’ M”. Hubert Ganam’ and No —-K. P"ym“'- erse was a business visitor .to with a victory over Cape Traverse “m‘“'3' D” R°°h°‘ “~‘¢‘"”Y 3" C‘“‘d° 11 "’l’v’—1> P3’-53' COW"! Min Mary Milllgan. Miss Eunice children or Summcrside. recently ‘ed at his home in Miscouche 2. Peter Chaiseon. Mmponud, Mm “dam Egg“, North Tryon and Albany last Rovers on Saturday night at the A repeat pi-eformaiice of the "V . - spent several days in Miscouche, CARLETON SIDING SCHOOL _ , ‘ and Miss Marlyn Bharbeu are cop week, §.;rna.g):au;ln!x1zix;k.m’f,hl.tsh;:va;ta fpizaflg flllilsdcolllchteh Vigiietyh HCl0nCel‘t was ght:‘;l°1t1LlelE,n:n‘apent some time in It the home 0‘ her puma, M,‘ iltfarcli Report) nefirage Jfm(nsr.s)tu‘lI.'t'.lames Ocon §:,°,,"é‘..',§u,’,"'dI'$,~cI,"°d Cm“ 1" "‘° Mr. Harry Quigley of Mount came through with is-real.vlct,ory_1;@ A1';,ge°c,°wf,’s,t,e,f'd]edf’“ Apr” “id M” “W 519910‘ . Grade x_1_ Alba; m_;;.,.,; 3, Grade I (Jr.)—l. Edith Mac- Julu Pom” 0‘ M1scouche' M. Eric Gaudet recently fll'l'l‘€Li at Mrs. Ernest MacEachern recent- Mt for the Magda” 15' his home in ]\II.l5C0llCh-e atfe\r hav- ly returned to her home in Lantz. ’ _ ing spent some time in 5;, John N. 5., after having spent some Pete Glllis returned to his stud- N.B. time in Miscouciie. at the home jg. gt, 5:. 1-. x_ ungve,-any. Am}. of her pnrent-1. Mr. and Mrs. John gonlsh. after having spent several Small. She was accompanied ‘on days in Miscouche where he at- Priends of Mrs. James Arbing olfher return in p ' . p y her sister. Belle tended the funeral of his uncle, North Bedequc. will be sorry to 5mau_ Urban Gum. learn of her illness. Mrs. Arblng ' lived in North Tryon for years and Pi-lends of Ernest Des Roches. Mlscouche. will be sorry to hear was well known here. that he has entered the Prince The score ,in Albany‘: favor was '1-4. Albany st. Pats Hockey Team have had a very successful season, having won 25 games against the best amateur hockey teams in this Province. Tryon had the misfortune to lose a driving horse on Friday, April 2. (equal): Eileen Sutherland; 3. Gordon My-‘Caull. Brenda O'Connor era Ronnie , '2. Donna Morrison; 3. Grade IX— 1. Gayle MacWll- HOWML , llama; 2. Marianne Johngong 3 Assistant——Marion Cairns. l James Stewart. Grade VIII-1. Wesley MacLel- _ km: 2' George oconneul REGINA, (GP) A kitten trapped . in an abandoned 58-loot well for . 1 K , _ _ Grade VII‘ 1' cm“ Q".“5l°-VrM“"three days was iinaally rescued Rm” H“ ‘Y r”"“ 9" “"1"-‘"3 31,5321“? after several unsuccessiul tries. the Mt. Pleasant Lntermediate Lea- Th 50] u that O k d w Lh. gue Championship. Adelicious chlck- Austin and Wendy Johnson ieq.i loweerlnguogm. pa“ czniafnjngfiam- en dinner was served by the iad— burg"-_ in”, which the kitten ies of the community. —BY. Grade VII — 1. Eleanor Stordy. climbed gage‘-1,’ , _ _ Due to the illness of the teacher Mrs. Grlgg Lynch oi Woodbrook. the school has been closed until the services of another teacher tan be obtained. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacKin- non were recent business visitors to summei-side. Mr. Bowman Mllligan spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart, Mount Pleas- ant, reoantly. Mrs. Robert Coughlln. Bummer- alde, spent April 7 at the home or ha parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald. Inverneas. Mia Shirley Bryenton, Coleman. spent s few days at the home oi’ Mr. Arthur Simmons oi Crapaud was a business visitor to Albany and North ’I‘i-yon on April 6. On Thursday evening. April l, a banquet was held in st. Nicholas Mrs. Jean Samucls of North Hall, in honour of the St. Nicholas Tr 'on who recently closed up Mr hoine ‘here, is visiting with irlends and relatives in the New England States. It is Mrs. Bamuels‘ inten- tion to return to Prince Edward Island early in June. Friends of Mrs. Fred Mallet of Miscouche. will be sorry to learn that she is seriously ill in the _ _.\ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Albany were recent busines-I vlsit- “ on to summerslde. " Miss Ruth Thompson of Char- lottetown was a week-end vi"-S1101‘ to the home of her parents. Mr. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, re- and Mrs. Russell 'I‘homP8°l1 0‘ ‘ ‘ eently. North Tryon. The many friends of Mrs. li.‘ver- .—'1'he many friends or Mrs. N ett Bigger (nee Jenn Milligan) wililpsvrry l‘Jel,aiiey, North 'I‘r_von. Wli- . 4 be glad to learn she is feeling " much better after her recent ill- nesa. Miss shirley Lynch, Woodbrooit. is visiting at the home of her bro- be sorry to learn of her illness. '. She is in summersida where she T is receiving treatment. \ Mr. Sterling McKay oi Charlotle- \ town, was a business visitor to ther-in-law and sister. Mr. and North Ti-yon and Albany on March - 2 J7 Mrs. Bus Ramsay, Alberton. 3. ‘ / "" "fit. Hull Arsenauit, who has Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Thomas and seed.’ a. patient at the Western Mr. and Mrs. Bert ThomlJ$0'H. re- cently motored to Summerslde and attended the hockey game at the A summerslde Raceway Stadium '0 see the Siimnierslde Aces defeat the Fredericton Merchants. The many friends oi’ Mrs. Eldon Large will be sorry to learn ot her illness at her home in Albany. All hope to see her well again soon Mr. Gerald Doucett oi Moiictoii. N. B.’ was a business visitor to Albany and surrounding disti-i_ct.s where he purchased a car load of cattle and a quanity of live fowl for the Jewish holiday season at Moncton, N. B. The death oi Mr. Isaac Ives at Hunter River was it shock to this community. Mr. Ives was a former Ti-‘yon boy and the last of the Ives family who all lived in this district most of their lives. Potatoes are moving more freely here at Albany sution with th0 market a little stronger and the price a shade higher Lita!‘ APT“ 1- A number of cars are loading Ii‘: the station here daily. It is hoped that the demand will hold good as there are a lot of potatoes in this section to move in the next two months. Hospital. Alberton. returned to his home on April 6. His many friends are glad to see him home again. Mr. Fred Mills and Mr. George Mccormlck. St. Elezmors. were visitors at the home of Mrs. John Coatalri, Portage. on April 0 Mr. v- Da id Botts. Bloomfield, spent a fe days with Mr. Elmer sharbell, Portage. recently Mr. Rollie Bigger. McAdam, N. 3.. is spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mn. Ira Wright, Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. accompanied by Mr. Dencil Camp- bell weire business visitors to sum nerslde on April 0 Mr. Billie Bigger and Mr. Eddie Kilbride returned to their homes at Portage and lnvernexss after a trip to Fredericton and McAdam. ll. 3. , To bring you the better gasolincs year after year, Imperial Oil has invested millions in research facilities, employs over 65 petroleum engineers and over 50 research specialists and technicians —a research program without equal in the Canadian oil industry. _.m;,,__,,-.;. .._._._.r -—P Albany And Vicinity ——Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomp- son of North ‘Pi-yon were buslnees visitors to Bummerslde on 'I'hura- . day. Folks here.ln Albany were sad- g A ened by the news of the death at Friends of Mrs. Percy Delaney Augustine Cave of Donald M. 0‘ N°l"~h TTYOU “'1” be 5°“'.V *0 Howatt, after being confined to his ‘WI? 0‘ M1’ 11100‘ MN D9193?!’ home for some time. 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