Novnmlien 19. 3953 Georgetown and Vigeiiy Mm rank MwLes.n w-ss s us- ,” to Ghs.r-lottetown on Oct. 30. m-.,wullsmsmrrhrwu-viI- m,,..m.oisyenoot.ao. Mg, Lemuel Msecommsck. crew mamba of the O. G. B. Sorel. was I roam visitor to his home in Geo!I000'm- .m-. and Mrs. Kenneth Fressr of. North Leke, were visitors to deorgoiown on October N, where mwwuuguestsetthe homsei Mr. and Mrs. Bpumeon Walker- Mr. and luymond Lsvsn- so .;e--j (5 "EXPllllit CANADA 2 FINEST CIGARETTE T CLEAN OEOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Oleening Needs RITE - WAY Phone 2887 liairlgeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Bakes MOTORS S Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repsirs Palmer Electric Phenss B543-IBM. WATCH FOR YELLOW TAG SPECIALS Mastlss oi oeorgetovm casedlan Legion The monthly meeting of George- town Bunch No. 16. Canad-lan Le- gion o! the 335.1... was held in the Legion Hell on November 10 st 8:80 pm. comrade President, Marcellus Goteil. presided. .1t wss decided to accept the oiier of a group from Montague in present "The Musical Dlschords of 1968" in the Town Hall in Decem- br. in sid of the War Memorial dler and Mrs. Flrenk La.va.miler were visitors to Charlottetown on Oct. 29. A Mr.8.0.Knlahtwessbusi.ness visitor to Charlottetown on Oct I Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy have as their guest, Mrs. Murphy's sister, Mrs. Daniel Bushsy of souls. Mr. Joseph "Sonny" Johnson. lieving Agent. left last week ior Royalty J-uncton. where he will carry on the duties of 0. N. R... sgent for the next iew weeks. Miss Shall-h. Morrison. who spent the summer in Georgetown Royalty, left last week by car on return to Boston, Mass. Coma-Ides W.-ll-I7:-likes and A. Ar- .sen.suit.. members at the George- townIBrsnohNo.16 oitiheCs.n- s.d1s.n Legion have been engaged during the past few dsys in the Legions snnusi sale of wreaths and spmys for Remembrance Day snd vhsrve bem greeted with a. generous r from the citinens oi: the town end sdjscsnt country. 1 Miss Baggy Wslker has return- ed to her home in Georgetown siitter spending several weeks in North 1sks,ssiheguestsotMr.snd Mrs. Kenneth Freset. i On Oct. 20, Mr. Bernard Keen- an, motored to the oity and was accompanied by Miss Mary Quinn. Mrs. Quinn end Mrs. Revel oi Oerdisen and Mrs. J. W. Lovers and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald of George . ..'M.iu Adele rilsgersld. Miss Jean Boston and Mr. Joseph Mac- Millsn of Ohsrlottetown motored to Georgetown recently, where they were guests st the home of Mr. snd Mrs. W. J. Fiixerald. Mr. William Buiiett at Bouris u-rived in Georgetown see-ly istlhe week. when he will reside in the winter months with his son-in-lsw and daughter, Mr. snd Mrs. spur- geon Welkier. Rev. W. G. 1-loge of Ohsrlottsa town srss s visitor to Georgetown on Nov. 1'1. Mrs. Walter Oonohsn erldl son John, of Cardigan, were guests on Nov. 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W J Fihurold. Mr. and Mrs. Prod Ohnndler of Charlottetown recently motored to Georgetown. where they visited at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Mai- oolm Msebssn Min Peed! Wslkc is visiting in Oheriettetown. where she is the gum of friends. , Mrs. Hubert Poole and Miss Mu-the Pools of Montlrue. were gusts of Mt: Aliee Compton on Nov 1'1.. --AC. YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY SOME CHRISTMAS IICYCLIS SAVE 20'lo osnsdisn Netionni Railway new one GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Fund. It: was also decided to hold Geor, t was on Wedssesdsy. De- cember 21 st 8:00 pm. and Oom- rade J.W. Levers was authorised to contact the zone commends:-. Judge J.S. Desltoohes, on the met- ter. Hell improvements end met- teu oi ilnsnee were discussed at length and finalised. Gommde J. 3. Bcully. the trees- urer, presented an encoursging financial report, which was sdopt- ed. A further donation of 575 by the Branch to the Monument Fund was passed by themseting. It was decided that on vetersn paying his dues between now slid the end of the you, would be con- sidered as paid tor 1964. Meeting adjourned. ' Bristol-is-nj Vicinity Mls-s Mabel O'Brien was in the city Saturday on business. Mrs. P. K linnett was in the city Saturday on business. Mrs. J. .1. Perry was in his city on Sunday. Mr. P. R. Slnnett, Jr., of the Dominion Weather Bureau. Hel- ifsx, N. S., spent the week-end with his parents here. returning to his duties on Tuesday morn- mg. Mrs., Wllilem Msebonsld who moved to reside in the city s short time ago, was a Sunday visitor to her old home Nov. 1 Mr. Joe MacDonald was a week- end visitor to the city where his parents are residing now. Mr. MacDonald lives alone on the farm. Saturday night was a spooky night but no damage was report- ed here. Of course the little children had their iun. The annusl bszssr under direc- tion of the Moreil C. W. L. was held in the Community hall on Oct. 27 and was well attended despite the wet weather. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Aylwsrd have gone to the city to reside (or some time and may remain there for the winter. Mr. Clifford Dunn has the con- tract for the building of the large burn for Mr. Ed. I-Iennebery, and they are getting slang well with the building when the weather ll tit. Mr. Herbert Mclawsa hes the ZoneR.e.llyi.ntheLsgIion1-Isll., Fortune Notes Miss Miriam McDonald, Char- lottetown, wss s visitor to For- tune. during the week. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Altken and family. Mr. Frsncis Jenkins and Mr. L. King were visitors to Oh'town on Thmsdsy. Miss Elizabeth Aitken. nurse- in-trsining P. E. I. Hospital, 011'- townl, spent Nov. 11, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Aitken and family. Mr. L. W. Roper, Dominion Dept. of Agriculture, Ch'town was s. businesslvisitor to Fortune on Monday. The many relstives and friends oi Mrs. Kenneth Clements. Mon- tague, are pleased to hear she is progressing isvnrnbiy. following herreeesit illness in Kings Coun- ty Hospital. Mlle. Neil Nicholson. and Ion David, Albion Oross. are visiting in Fortune, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood. Mrs. Charles Mills. Hows Bay. was hasten on Nov. 4. to the members of Eglington and Home Bey Women's Institute for their nnnusl meeting. Poole and Beers. Conn t ., were engaged recently in putting shore sand on the newly con- structed part of the lixlington R.osd., This covering has greatly improved the condition of this mad. Mr. Ohsrles Gosbee, Murray Hsrbour, was a recent business visitor to Fortune. Mr. snd Mrs. George Jackson, Fortune Bridge. their daughter, Mrs, Gsmet Godfrey, and two sons, Oh'town, and Mrs. Ernest Undemhey, and son Alan, Fortune, left Thursday, on a visit to rein- tives and iriends'in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Jocelyn Coffin, Fortunr Bridge. left last week on e. visit to relatives and friends in Bos- ton and New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jenkins and two children, New Hampshire, were recent visitor-s'to Fortune. the guests of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry kn snd other members oi the smily. Rev. Donald Sharpe of Heuris- T he was the guest speaker st the recently, for Nantucket, Ms.ss., so-, companled by Mr. Preston IBryen- ton, also of Rollo Bey, who will visit relatives in Boston, Man. home to Fortune lert recently, for Arlington. Mess, when she will lpgnd some time visiting with her son and dsughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eerie Mscbonsld, -ON. Bay Fortune United Church. was a recent visitor to Orwell, where Eesten Presbytery Y. P. 0'. Rally, held there on Nov. 11. Mrs. Olinton MacDonald. who has epenttthe summer at her old Mr. Bud Paton. Rollo Bey, left : rAue mints e FOIMII LINK indicate at. Mediterra- I "'1' men island of Melts once was ;l1o.i:ed tollurdvmbutnottosii-4. ' a left (or Toronto to join his. t" and sister and make his home in that city. . Miss Mabel Mscbonsld who went to the city to reside s short time ego has taken a posi- ties: in Charlottetown. Her broth- er George has gone with s. can- tracting firm for the winter at least. I A iew people from the city ar- rived hsre Sundsy sfternoon to pick cranberries but they found most of the picking had already been done. Mr. Joe Oil-lsnley, who curries on s wood-working shop here, wes in the city on Saturday for s load of window glsss. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr and children were Sundsy visitors here from the city with Mrs. Carr's parents,- Mr. And Mrs. Ernest Baker. Mr. Hector Perry who has been liter transferring from Moncton, has been laid oft. His old home is here. ..'Miss Frances sinnott who has been teaching school here for some years has resigned and ac- cepted a position in the civil service. She entered her new duties with the income tax branch at Charlottetown on November 2. All wish her success in her new service. i -N. "ouat4o,5o,6o?" - Man, You're crazy Forget your sgsl Thousands are peppy st 79., Try "popping up" with Ostres. Contains tnnla its weak, rundown feeling due solely in body's lsck of iron which many men and ;vinnsn esli " -if; TlrL:x0::lex Toni: Tlitlqlsh or younger ee . I very sy. 0'' :fc”i.'c1;uunud'v on only 609. For eels as drug stores everywhere. the C. N. it. here for some yesrs A Lsdles' 15-Jewel Dress Wsteh. Dust- tite crown, rok glass, cord bracelet. . With matching expansion Bracelet Only .. ......................... ..... ......... .. 522.95 AT rnelaenoous SAVINGS! JEWELLERS FOR FOUR GENERATIONS PHONE 3188 r 10X AND YOU' MAY BUY ON: SIMPSONSSEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN neoucnous up To sot on some ARTICLES! RE-CHRISTMAS SALE 0 .OR MORE A ttilklliiin; :11-lrvn AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO CHOOSE LAST YEAR'S MODELS G. H. TAYLOR umrrn ouaumv ; These are discontinued styles of famous Make Watches - ihior-. oughly conditioned to give you many , years of mmuu lime-keep -3. w Ywu, 129 KENT smear WATCH FOR YELLOW TAG SPECIALS AXMINSTER end WILTON MATS 3076 OF ELECTRIC. names SAVE 3079 SAVE MONEY at Slmpsons-Sears during these bargain days. All house furnishings in our store goior 1074. oil the reg- ular prices. The regular price tickets have been left on everything. so you see exactly what each article sold for reg- ularly. No down payment if you have a Slmpsonsl-Sears account. um only requl Stoves. Healers. etc. .e..........yrnn Chesterfield y, - 1 SAVE 81.00 in Every 310.00 Om- red on new accounts for Frlgidaires. 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