‘rln Guardian Page 9 Friday, Nov, 22. 1957‘ :i _BURTO.N (‘iingzratulatlou are extended to ti Thomas DOYK. CIIIPOOUWII. Nd: birthde lie still takes a keen ~ community and political attain. the daily newspaper is his (amurite Plsatime. During past summer a great number of relatives and friends visited him. riie day was quietly spent due in lllll(‘hS in the home. A beaut- ii.il birthday cake wn made by llI\ granddaughter. Mrs. Clem 0 (minor. llc rccieved gifts cards and good wishes from his family. A him of friends wlsll him many ninre happy birthdays. .\ll‘ and Mrs. Gerald Mooney. were visitors at the . Vernon Doyle, Campbellton on Thrusday 0\€fllllfl. 'l‘lio l't‘(l0L'()l‘al.lIlg and repairing ' done in light oak. I\ll2il‘S are white with a light gold ll‘illl The painting was done by Mia .l. Doucette and as of Sum- l’l19l‘slf.l9. The repair work done by the parishoners. . Iilae Reilly of Boston lilim. IS visiting her mother, 31:‘; Bridget !VlacGregor_ Burton, viini l\‘ now a patient at Western liiispiial. Alberton. \l:'\. Mark Doyle and daugh- tel" .\lart-ia. of Saint John. N.B., are iisiiing her parents. Mr. and .\li~s Thomas Howard Cape Wnllt‘ \lr George Shaw. Cape Wolfe. was iisiting Mr. T Doyl Cainpbellton on S . \ll‘ and Mrs. Edmond Collicutt, Cape Wolfe. were recent visitors or .\li and Mrs. Pete: Dalton, Buimn Mr and Mrs. I. Lavangie of Wallaston. Mass.. also Mr. Joseph ill.-mac of Brae were recent vi- Illtll'\ of Mr. . Vernon ilvilnesday by plane for her home in >: Johns, Newton and. While e guest of The llallowe'en party that wgg to be held Oct. M in 39. MUi'| hull Lot 7, was held on Wednes- d:i_\. Nov. 6. A large crowd attired ' and In i.\ gruesome coatilnea i'It'll(l(‘ll The evening was plea- Iariiii ~l>£'nt in dancing. Excel- 1 i y.- . _ y _ Bi::ie'l and bone Howard. L rneiiinie priunvas won by M". ("loin O'Connor. Howgfi ‘“" ‘"9 Rents and Eileen Dalton um .l\\3l‘d8d the children: prise. lR(‘ll't‘9llm€nl-I was served by the adies. Mr William Parry. Cape Wolfe. la building s fine new house on lllx mi ill igin(l_ \l.in.v children in the commun- recovery. . ridge Rogers '. Burton. were vi.n'tore of Ur. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers. Forest View on Sunday BLOOMFIELD A number of residents are Iiil\l\t‘ll with the flu. Mrs. Henry Pineail and Mrs. Arthur Martin who were patients in the Western Hmnilal are at present convales- eini: at their homes. _ lliv miipathy of this commun- |l.\ .,:ui-~ out to Mrs. Alban '1‘. Ar- who her nth occurred in llcslern Hospital, recently. ‘ll’ Myre Doiron lelt Noemi: zflann extended u-b te lain Jdn llvr ty many friends in this vic- "" pleased ccmalescing favorably at Community Hospital. 0'I.eery. -‘ W of mm is an: 94 in In this ugevevrend C.J. Pltre of I. 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