I000‘! LIADII . LONDON. (C.P)—R. 1'. Lund, secretary of the international bur- oau o( the Boy Scouts Association. leaves April 21 for a five-week tour of Canada and the United states. llATllli.E liiillls Loatss on siouaruu, CAR OI FIIINITLIRI Fast, oneaday service. No bsnkable security needed. Requirements are easy to meet. “Right-away“ loans for any good reason. More men and women borrow from HFC than any other company in its field. Phone or come in $50 to ‘T0 todayforafast,i'riendlyloanonyourownsignatunel %lIilllSElIlilll l|llAllliE I. W. Clileholnr, Manager I50 Orduv George 50., who I, phone l59l CHARLOTTITOWN: P.I.I. IIAVELIJ IN ITYLI poa.'rsHiEAD. inland. (O‘P)— white ribbons bedocked s are en- ‘m0 that clsnsed through this mmmt town. It was loaned to 3.-eman Bill Rugman for his wed- S ) panied by his uncle, Mr. J. E. Tyne Valley llotos -~Tho Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid met at the home of Miss Sophie Mooney on April 1. Mr. Wilfred Macnougall spent a few days recently visiting in Bum- merside. Mrs. George Ellis and Mrs. El- mer Baker entertained a number of school chuma or Miss Muriel Ellis in honor of her eleventh birthday at the home of Mn. Baker on March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dyment, Margate, were visiting friends in Tyne Valley and Northsm on April 1. Miss Freda Williams. Summer- side, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Williams_ Mix Doris Campbell. Bummer- side, spent April 5, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee- man Campbell. Mr. Iceman Campbell. accom- Campbell, spent a few days re- cently visiting in New Brunswick. Mrs Winsten England, matron at the Health Centre, is taking a. months vacation from her duties at the Centre. Mr. Michael Maocombe spent a to wdaya recently visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis. The many friends of Mr. Thos. Nisbet regret that he has had to enter the Prince County Hospital {or treatment. Friends of Mr. Ernest Ellis are sorry to learn that he has had to enter the Stewart Memorial for treatment. United Ladies‘ Aid met at the home or Mrs_ C. I. Lidstone on April s. . Mr. Ross MacDonald who has been on the stall of the Royal Bank, Tyne Valley, has gone on vacation to Nassau, where he will visit his brother. The National film board pre- scnled some very interesting pic- tures in the hall on April 7, un- der the supervision of Donald Maebean. Mrs. Wilda Murphy has accept- ed a. position at the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mathews. Summer-side. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platte on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dyment and family, Slemon Park were vis- itors to Tyne Valley on April 11. 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The ladies‘ high prize was awarded to Mrs. Ver- non Fitzgerald and the gents to Mr. Tom Noonan. The freezeout was won by Mr. Frank Deighan. The three ladies. Mrs. Owen Mc- Williams. Mrs. Leonard McNeiii, Sr., and Mrs. Leonard McNei1l. Jr.. serving on the committee, passed a delicious lunch. Mr. Ray Brown and Mrs. Linus McDonald motored to Summer- side on April 11. to visit Mr. Wil- liam Brown of Richmond, who is a patient in Prince County Hospital. All hope to see Will well soon. Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Lenard McNeiii, Jr., had the misfortune to break his arm while working as section man with the C. N. R. at Summerside. Richmond Women’: fnstiiute was held at the home of Mrs. Ray Brown, Richmond on April 8 with relatives. While there, they will attend the graduation of Miss Beryl Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, who has com- pleted : deacon‘ess' course. 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