"Pleasant. is spendln tin Brewer. Maine, New Church Rebuilt On Site Of London's Oldest show it was definitely standng a 575. Three times during the second World War it was hit by German bombs. All that remained was the crypt and nsducrolt. the shell of SPRINGHILL Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacArthur. Orosnocto. 31- 3-. III!-at I 1'' days at their home iln Enmore. iecently. Mrs. Gordon MacArthur, Roch- cllffe Part, Ottawa. is visiting at the-home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur, Sprinithlll. Mrs. Bruce Coulson and daugh- ter Sharon. Ottawa. Ontario, is visiting Mrs. Coulson'e parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Macheod. Victoria West. Mr. Aiired Frost. who is cm- pioyed in the Bank of Montreal. Ottawa. is spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost. Snrlnlhill. Mrs. Franlr Olson and son Gary, south Portland. Maine. and Miss Anna Frost, Augusta. Maine. are visiting at the bonu- ef their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frost. Enniore. Mr. Malcorn Iiacheod. French River. is visiting relatives and blends in Enmore. springhill and Victoria West. Mrs. Roland Bryant. Borden, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Elisa lninan. Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mae Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. William , 5 bill. were supper eats at the home of Mr. and . Abbie MacArthur. Summa- -slide East. Sunday. July 14th. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Angus llamas. springhlll. Wholf death occurred at her borne on Tuesday morning. July lath. Mrs. Minnie Ellis, Moua t some time th relatives Many friends of Mrs. Martin Ladner. are pleased to see be home again after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital The many friends of Mr. Char- les Frost. sprinshill. are sled 9" bear that he is progressing fav- ourablly; after undergoing sur- gsa the Prince County Hot Mr. Nicholas Ballurn, has re- turned to his home in Broctoa. Iass.. after visiting his daughter ead son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. nee- CFCY-TV g onaxmn. ta TUESDAY WEIIESIIIY .m.-Afternoon Musicale E 956993533599- 8 88888833588853 uvvrvvvpu 3 : "ice ease as it n .i 5 l the lows and the ban am. walls. I! hoitlaanedlhe .u2..L Planning a thorlties relented. and the new e urch-"reborn, re- vived. a phoenix trons the ashes.” says Mr. Calytoa-twill be rededl- ?2".1a..'.':"' itiuua Moos Mr. (niitord Moore. Eumiurd. Victoria West and vicinity. Ilse Rosalie MacArthur. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Burns Mae- Arthur. Enrnore. tett tor Toronto. Monday. Jul! Ith. where she wi'l visit her brother and slater-in- Mr. and Mrs. Norris Mae- Mrs. a Ballum and daughters and Vivian. Mount Plleaaant. are spending a iewdayIatthehomeotMr.snd Mrs. John Ballum. Montague. Mn and Mrs. Walter Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Jsclr Phillips. llurniord. Maine. were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop. Mount Pleasant. Miss Joan Noye. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Noye. Mount Pleasant. spent a few days at the home of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Crockett. summe aide cated in the presence of Queen Mother Elisabeth. , . ter Yeo, Harmony. He also visit- ed latives in Mt. Pleasant. on his return he was accompanied by Mr. Ancel Ballum, who visit- ed relatives and tienda in dif- ferent parts oi U.S.A. Mrs. Walter Eanian. MacAdarn. N. 3.. is visiting at the home at her tlaisght and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore. Vic- toria West. and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Ennian. North Eamore. Mrs. Joseph snow and Mrs. Janet Shields. Brewer. Maine, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Daniel Bell. sprinlhlll. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Thurston of Bethel. Maine. were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Enmsn, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke and daughte Lela Pauline and Mrs. James C. Palmer. Chatham, N. 3.. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Mai.-Arthur. springhiil. The Mines Olive and -Annie Enman. Boston. Mass.. were ree- ent visitors at the home oi their brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Enman and their sister and brnther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Enman. Vic- toria West. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Enman. Augusta,, Maine. are visiting rel- atives and friends in Victoria West and Springhlll. Mr. William Bryant. Jamaica Plain. Mass.. is visiting at the home of his brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. lra Brvant. North Enmore. Mr. Bryant at- tended the reunion of than v, E. l. Highlanders. here on Wednesday, July 17th. - Rev. and Mrs. Osborne. of Auburndale. Mass.. are spend- ing their annual vacation at their home in Victoria West. H . Mrs. Kent Jones Harelhroolr. 9. E. l.. was a recent visitor at the home of her 0-ther. Mr. David Dyment. Sprlnghlll. Mr. and Mrs. Cheslev El'is. Toronto. Ontario. is visiting his Mouth J Piuhmsliinrlhste Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeves. Toronto. Ontario. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur. Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ellis. 0'-Leary. were recent visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur. springhlli. Mrs. Clara MacLeod. and Miss Peggy Moore, Mount Pleasant, are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. MacLeod's daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKinnon, New Haven. Mr. Stenning Enman oi the R.C.A.F., Trenton. Ontario. was called home to attend his moth- er's inns.-rai. the late Mrs. Angus Eaman, springhill. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr. William Ramsay, Northam. whose death occurred recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Congdon. Jr., Brunswick. Maine, are visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Enman and Mrs. Eliza Enman, Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miilar. Lot 18,- and Mr. and Mrs. iva Clark and daughta , Thelma. Bel- mont. were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Enman on Sunday, July 21st. On July 21st a family reunion tools place at the home of Mrs Gordon MacArthur. Enmore. Her son. Cpl. Vans MacArthur. Mr.-. MacArthur and their two children Irene and Eric had recently re- turned from Germany. after spending the past three years there. Also present was her other eon Gerald and Mrs. MacArthur and son Grant. The following members oi the family were also present. Mr. Havelock Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant and son, Vans and daughter Doreen. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yea. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strongman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strongman and sons. Douglas and Jackie. Port Hill. and Mr. William Bryant. Jamaica Plains. in Victoria West United Church on Sunday. July 21st. the follow- ing new members were received into the church were: Mrs. Loretta Yea, Miss Cynthia Yea. sell Ellis. Hamid. Mrs. Joseph contain and sons Richard and Stephen oi in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ford, Springhlll. Mrs. Bob Macbauriii. Enmore. is spending some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacArthur. Oromocto. N. B. w ANCIENT PRACTICE C. stion was the customary method oi disposing of the dead in nearly all ancient countries ex- Wi-igley'sSpear&Gin cam China and Egypt. - CONTRACT BRIDGE By a. saw nnclln Iahtste aHtswawIhe .. wastes 1 ii noun out Jr: : must H . 31L ass ' our g stress ,5 areas ,, deoarq a Cu: :2 list M will Iii: l rip it: it I llt' . at it; i iii ism Illa jib T NII1 Xe-sueehislhrtue Wmwtthe gteatssd Queen qabvu Maine. is visiting relatives in, At the Communion hervice held Mr. Vans Bryant and Mr. Rus- Mrs. Louise Jackson and son Ayer. Mass.. are visiting at the home of their sister and brother- Wed. Jul? 14. 1957 The Guardian oPege 7 KENSINGTON Mr. George Clayton Maclad of Vancouver. B.C.. is visiting his brother, Mr. Ray Maclaod and Mrs. MacLeod, Graham's Road. Among those leaving for the West on the Overland Special are Mrs. Mary Simmons. Kensington. who will visit her son, Mr. Alfred Simmons, Vancouver. B.C.. Mrs. l-LC. Bowness who will visit her daughters. Mrs Edward Wagner. Winnipeg and Mn. Fred Cole Camp Shilo. Man.. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pickering, New Lon- don. who will visit Mr. Plckering's sister, Mrs. Wallace Bell at Dapp. Alta Mr. and Mrs. Keith Livingstone and daughter. Donna. left recently to return to their home in Sud- bury. 0nt., after visiting in Kea- singtoii. guests of Mrs. Living- stone's father. Mr. W.B. Warren and Mrs. Warren. Barbara, Brian and Noel Dun- ning. Tomato, are visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dunning. lienaington. Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay. Dread- albnne, is visiting her daughte . Mrs. Robert Carruthers and Mr. Carruthers and ismily. Kensing- ton as relieving C..N.R. teiegraph op- erator. He will be employed in the same capaciy with hnadauartus at Suminerside tor the summer months. They are guests of Mrs. MacKenzie's parents. Mr. and Mrs Heath Mayhew. Margate. Mrs. A. Humphrey has return- ed from Canning. N.s., and is spending the summer at her horns at Kensthgton. At St. Stephen's miurch, lim- lington. on Sunday morning thrsl infants were named in holy bo- tism by. the rector. ltev. W. Erie lgraham: Lena Jane, daughter I Mr. and Mrs. John Adams: Brian Louis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adams. and Linda Dianne, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Sernple. Kenaington. have as their guest their niece, Elaine Tanton. It Eieanor's. Mr. James Bell and Mr. Ernest Profitt left on Saturday morning to return to Tomato after spending a brief vacation here. They were accompanied by Mr. Oliver Pro- fitt. Kensington. and Mr. W. J. Profitt, Long River. who will visit relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Caseley. ae- eompanied by their son Errol and daughter. Sheila. left on Saturday morning to visit points of interest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dinnla of in the United States. Warren, Ohio, are guests of Mr. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- aud Mrs. Wilbur Dinnis, Margate. liam H. Cousins. Kensington. will Mr. and Mrs. Tommy MacKen- be pleased to know that her con- sie and son, Dylan have returned dition is good following surgery on to the island after spending the a hip fracture. She is a patient in past it months at Washago, Ont.. the Prince Cohnty Hospital. Sum- where Mr. MacKenzie was acting merside. DAILY CROSSWORD W--'it-H - -- uu v V ACIOSI 9. Nearer 2!. Arnsri. l.Maattr l0.Awoolen can ilfid.) cloth (0. B.) Indian C.Dot- 16. Condiment 80. Tenant ll. Manila 18. Kind of 81. Nuns. tiemp pickle her 12. Mergsnser 10.Acharge to 13. Iinticed 22. Bitiat he 14. Mistake 1!. An outcry added Iil.Doctrine. 3a.Basquellke lllitngliah so. Swamp caps Quaker 17. Necessary ld.BIhlicai (pcaa.) sumeas'- nut 20. Golf mound mount 85. Gelett :8. Elevated 2l.Whtrlpoola 2'I.Wriggis Burgess trains 22.Cautious (coiloq.) character Stnagulatius 2J.Riverol Hades 25.Shout 28.De.wn of day 32. Epoch 8J.Dressed,sa feathers It.Roved at large 36.Concluds 81. 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