Dacamnaa 9. 1953 Georgetown and Viiirlity Allen Miutch. represent- mg Douglas Bros, and Jones. was a bustna visitor to Georgetown on NOV. 37. Mr. N. W. Human and em, ohm-ias, were visitoru to char- lottetown on Nov. 26. Mr. Matnitos Ddlnry. fmrth you medical-Student st Dnlhousle Un- .va'eity in Halifax, NS., recently spent several days in Georgetown, as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mn. 1". J. Daliory. Man Adele Fitsgerald and Miles Bernadette M us of Char- lottetown, were eek-end guests of Miss Fitzgerald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. wuumi White of Borden were week-end guests at the home of Mr. F. J. Johnson. Mr. Charles Pratt and Mrl Dan- el MacDonald of st. Peter's, were iuslness visitors to Georgetown war. 38. . ' M.r. Benjamin Stevens, Canadian xlational Railway cleaner at (hier- ottetown, was a week-end visitor .0 his home in Georgetown. Miss Shelia Deborw and Miss Joan Murphy, Prince of Wales College students, were week-end visitors to their homes in George- IUWTI. Mr. Jules Poitier of Miaoouohe, was a recent visitor to Georgetown and was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Soloman. Mr. Frank Lavandier and Mr. Ru)-mon.d Lavandier attended the hive Mink Show on Nov. M, Lava.n- tlsr Bros, have been ranching mink for many years. being one of the first in the Province to ranch mink on a commercial basis. This year they took I goodly share of prizes at the annual show in Charlottetown and are especially proud of having taken the "Re- serve Chatmpionsh-lps." with s Stewart Platinum female. some weeks age workmen. under the foremanship of Mr. Richard Levers. completed tho strengthing of a number of the overhead main strts in the rink, in preparation for the comtru season. Last week Mr. J. F. Johnson, was in charge when a tractor and small grader levelled the clay sunfaoe. to fa.ciltt- arto faster ice-making. Vatrlous other neoeusry small jobs. in pre- paring the building for the com- ing hockey and skating season. will be attended to in the near future. Mr. and Mn. Raymond solo- Insn and Mrs. Tanpla Gotell mo- tored to Charlottetown on Nov. 29. . Min Helen an-tell of Charlotte- wss a week-and guest of re- ttves in Georgetown. AC Savage Harbour and Vicinity ..'Mr. J. 1). Harrison of savage Harbour, was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. John Pigott were r;'iotor visitors to the city on Thurs- sy. a Mr. and M10. Tom a Murphy of Savage Harbour. viated Geome- town during the week where they were the guests of Mrs. D. Moc- Ktnnon. Joesph Macmtyre. sort of Mr and Mrs. Valentine Msclntyre, tripped while doing his chores on Thursday evening and received a nasty out on his upper lip. Joe was back at school however on Friday morning. It takes more than a gushed lip to stnp a young fellow with as rnuoh spunk as Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goods and family at Cilenroy. were visitors to savage Harbour over the week- end where they were the suests of Mrs. 0oade's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morrison. It is pleasing to note that sat- lsfaotory reports of progress con- tinue to come fmn Camp Hill Hos- pital re Mr. Fred Mosher. Freddie recently underwent a serious op- eration at that Institution but he has made a marvellous recovery and hopes are now entertained that he will be able to return home to Extend Ohristmos with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Llnyd Robertson left Wednesday on return to their home at Amherst. N.5.. afterspend- ing a pleasant week in savage Harbour where they were the streets of Mrs. Robertson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin Mrs. Fred Masher of Bangs Harbour, was a visitor to (mar- lotwfown on Thursday. Mr. Donald MacDonald. well- known farmer and carpenter. nf St. Andrews, left Friday for Hali- fax. N.S. where he plans to visit 'or some time. Mr. Msobonald, one if the most prominent figures of this arm. has a veritable army of friends tending through the length of the Province all of Whidi Join in wishing him the happiest of holidays. while in Halifax Mr. Mucbonalci will be t KINII IIIILE I (IFYIIWI '.;..u.:,ttv' 1, i ,i- the guest of his son-in-law and . Mr. and Mro.. iumlcl Macliean. me many friends of Mrs. Ralph Ptigott of Savage Harbour, will be happy to know that her conidition is reported as most satisfactory. Mrs. Phott underwent an (mere- tion at the Prince Edward Island Hospital last week. The many young friends .of Oisrenoe Murphy. sort of Mr. and Mrs. Oiarence Murphy. Savage Harbour are happy to see him a- round and about again after his recent illness. Mi-I. Mildred Feehan and family who have been residing in Savage Harbour for the past several months moved during the week to Peake's station where they will reside during the winter months. Interested parties at savage tilarbour were out two days during this week making necessary re- pairs snd strengthening the weak spots in the telephone line through in MI: Stewart. The line through Savage Harbour is not niaintained by the Company but rather those having telephones are . sponsible for its maintenance. In all other respects the same service is offered as in other centres. Threshing is now general thraus'.h- out this district with Mr. Daniel Bradley of Bedeford handlinrz most of the bums. Mr. Bradley has a large now threshing outfit cap- able of putting from 1500-1600 bushels .a day under ideal condi- tions. Mr. Bradley's record for in single season is slightly in excess of 50.000 bushels. A far cry from the day of the old tread mill. yrt times were not tori d-a-rn bad in those days either. Them Another nae evening's enter- tainment was offered at the crib- bsge tournament held in BGV:-xe Harbour School on Thursday night. Duncan "Duggle" Doyle who on previous nights had always pressed the winner came into his own at last by winning the night prize and going into lead the tourmsnent with the highest total score to date. Cyril Morrison and Nashes Meooormack are. however, right. at his heel with several others Within striking distance of the leaders. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the Ladies of the Institute. Plans are being considered to ex- tend the field of play so that those who favor "forty-fives” may have an opportunity to satisfy their desires and prove their boasts of superiority at the old and ancient pastime. -OH Murray River And Vicinity 'Mrs. Fred White, White Sands. is spending the winter months at the home of her brother and sister-in-larw, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brehaut, Murray River. The Misses 'Annabelle Bruce and Helen Nicholson, Charlotte-town. recently spent a week-end at the home of Miss Brucels parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bruce, High Bank. The many friends of Mrs. Archie MaoLran are sorry to hear she is a patient in the King's County Hospital, it is the wish of all that she will have a speedy recovery. L.A.C. and Mrs. Marshall Greene. Summerside. were Sunday visitors at. the home of Mrs. Greene's par- M I MIG Hill! THE GUARDIAN. (EIARLOTTETOVVN ents. Mr. and Mrs, Resinud John- ston. Murray River. Miss Bertha Macliean. Charlotte- town, spent the week-end of De- cember 5 at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Misc- Lean, High Bonk. r Miss Alice Maoheod, who has been employed in Belfast has re- turned to her home in Murray River. Mr. Gerald MsoKay, Murray Riv- er. left recently for Goose Bay. Labrador, where he will be employ ed for the next few months. Mrs. Ben Seneabough, Murray River recently spent a few days in Charlottetown, guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sencabough. The many friends of Mrs. George B. Whlteway, Dover, are sorry to hear she is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. it is the wish of all that she will have a speedy recovery. Mrs. William Glover, White Sands, is visiting with members of her family in London, Ont. Mr. G. Prathy, Montreal, was the guest. of Mr. and Mn. Norman Mair.-l..eod, Murray River. while at.- tending the Church of Christ Con- ference, held recently in Murray River. 'I'he December meeting of the Murray River W. 1., met - at the home of Mrs. (Dr) Brehaut on Tuesday, December I. The presi- dent occupied the chair, r'oll call was an exchange of Christmas gifts. answered by eight members and four visitors. one new member was welcomed into the Institute It was decided to hold a bazaar and cake sale. i " L h i Nit t g k BANK or MONTREAL &aa46s'4 7m: 3445 Mr. Bill Glover, who was em- ployed on the lake hosts is at pres- ent mending some time at. the home ol his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Glover, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Ohes Cooper and family. Southtport, spent Sunday at the home 0! Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Buell, Mur- ray River. -C.D. Pisquid East And wnnn . . 'Mr .and Mrs. Milton Rodger- son were in Charlottetown, on November 17, visiting Mrs, Rodgex- son's mother who was a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay were visitors in Charlottetown, November 17. Mrs. Edward Jay visited Char- lottetown and Pownal during the week. While in Pownal she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Ballem. Mr. George Jay was I visitor in Lorne Valley on November 19, guest of his daughter, Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes, paid a short visit at the home of Mrs. Hughesi parents, Mr. and Mrs, Owen Kelly on November 17. Mt GUY JHY spent the Novem- ber 2l, week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mrs. Cecil Jay Syracuse, New York, was a visitor at the home Visitor" MOVING AHEAD wnn cnuotnts of her sister. Mrs. Milton Rodger son on November 20. Miss Juanita Jay, student at P. W. C., spent the November 21, week-end at the home of her par- ents, Mrmand Mrs. Edward E. Jay. Mr. Leonard Birt was a visitor in Charlottetown on November 20. Mr. Bruce Jay was I visitor in Charlottetown on November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck, Mount Stewart, were November 22. guests of bMr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Miss Linda Leard, Charlottetown. spent the November 21, week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leerd. Miss Mabel Jay, Charlottetown, inns a week-end guest at the home ,of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Mr. Wallace Woolridge spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. :Waolridge is employed on a govern- iment dredge. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Lesrd Mount Stewart, were visitors in Plsquld East on .' . ” 22. Mr. Edward Jay and Mr. Alton Jay were visitors in Charlottetown on November 23. , l Mr. Howard Kelly was a visiiort in Charlottetown on November 23., 4A.: JOHNSTON's RIVER W. I. The annual meeting of John- ston's River Women's Institutefor t the year ending 1953 was held at time home of Mrs. Walter Walker with a. fair attendance and one neg” of . N Corporal Danny Aiken of s n.c.s.1r.'s station hospital at No. 30 Air Materiel Base, Lazrtgar. ling- land, believs in service with a. smile as he delivers his pick-me-ups to the patients. Personnel in R.C.A.F. hctspitals both at. home and abroad are assured of expert. medical care and every facility to restore them to health. The treasurer gave the nuan- oial report for the year, stating receipts amounted to 5148.56 Willie expenses leaving s. cash balance of 539.21. The year's activities consisted of purchases being made for school, community, etc. also painting all interior of school. I It was decided that a gift bol purchased for a member. win moved away from the distinct. Itl was also agreed that memberslupi fee be raised to 36 cents, and that I Mrs. Maodonald make inquiries rei capsules. Secretary was invstructedi amounted to 3l09.'.7.9.i the following: PAGE NINE Islander Serves As'Medica.I Aid (National Defence Photo). to write "Variety Supplies” re- garding old cottons. Eleztion of ofliceis resulted in President. Mrs. Herbert Bvagnh; secy.-treasurer. Mrs. Walter Walk- er: auditors. Mrs. Wilson MacDon- alcl. Mrs. Charles Walker. Conumiiers were formed for next month: Sick, Mrs. l-leribert. Bengali and Mrs. Vi'i'.1ie Trnirior. enter- mmncnt. Mrs Wilson MacDonald. Roll call for next month is an zxxvliaiige of Christmas gifts. Mrs. Willie Trairor invited membc-rs tor December meeting. Egqgiljng Qiorg in the World I .;.. IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE HIT -.1-raw-..s.-....wg-r It I :- ”'”''.. -......m - -L-.4-9.: -