12 The Guardian, 'l‘hurs.. Jan. 30. 1964. KINGSBORO Mrs. Foster Garrett has been ill at her home in East Baltic for more than a week. George Robertson. Kingsboi-o,‘ began his duties as mail driver‘ on the East Baltic route Jan. 1. His father. R alph Robertson‘ had served faithfully in this position for many years and was honored on his retirement b 3! box holders in this area and pre- sented with suitable gifts. Mrs. William Fraser. N orth Lake. has been spending it few rlays in Souris while she has. been having a series of X-rays at the Souris Hospital. .\lr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. Red Point. were visitors to Charlottetown where they visit-.7 ed with Mrs. George Grant. ‘ Mrs, Robert. Yates. Sr.. Kings- bnro. has been ill at her home and has undergone X-rays a n (I tests at Souris hospital to deter- m‘ne the nature of her illness. Mrs. Willard Ching. Kingsboroi matron of the Souris Hospital. is l‘PSldlnE in Souris for the re- mainder of the winter months Mr; Li). Rose. Lakeville. is.‘ convalcscing from a recent ill-* ness. She has been under the doctor's care for several weeks. ~ .0. Smith. pastor oi the Kinzshoro and South Lake Churches conducted Week of Prayer services in both Bay For- tune and Montague Churches. .\irs. .lohn W Robertson. King- sboro. is confined to her home with a badly injured foot. follow- in; a highway accident ne 3 r sniiris. when their car was in collision with a truck 0" I0)’ pavement. Miss I-3ett_\' M. Ching. RT. a member of the staff of the P.E. Island Hospital. Charlottetown. spent the weekend with her mo- ther. Mrs. Clarence Chlng and family. Black Pond. . Preston Bryenton. Red Point North. received the sad news of the accidental death of his s on Alden Bryenton. which occurred in Boston. Mass. where he was employed and where he h as made his home for many years. Floyd MacLean. Kingsbo r 0. has been a patient in Souris Hospital for a medical checkup and further treatment. Mrs. Kenneth Braidwood has returned to her home in Toronto Ont. after attending the funeral of her father. Charlottetown. Mrs. is a niece of William B aker. Lakeville. D. V. BRISTOL Mr and Mrs Charles Elder-. shaw have returned from a won- derful three weeks vacation with their daughter. Lois and her husband. Mr. and Mrs, Owen Siniiott. in Mitchell. Ont. On the way home they stopped off in '!\i‘I0llI.l‘Pal for a week to vi 5 i r with Mrs Eldershaw's brother- in—law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenault. Both Charlie‘ and Mrs. Eldershaw said “we; waited for many long years for; a vacation like this one. and at} this season of the year it's nice to travel by train with no car, worries." < Mrs. Connor 0‘Donahoe and! young daughter who arrived: here Christmas Eve from New‘ York City on a sad mission. call- ed by t.lie sudden passing of Mrs. I 0‘Donohoe's father. P.R. Sin-.' uott. leave this week on returnj to their home. Mrs. O‘Donahoe. was the former Frances Sinnottfi and worked in the Income Tax office in Charlottetown. . With the skating season here; again we like to recall the great-- estyskater of all time here. John Lapierre. who skated from St. Andrews. the east end of the river to Charlottetown in fifty- five m i n ii t e s some seventy years ago in a feat that has nev- er been beaten. A brother of John Stannis Lapierre. now eighty-nine recalls his bi-.;i.ne.r's great feat. using a pair of hand- made stock-skates fashioned from two blacksmith‘s rasps by the late John O'Brien in his blacksmith shop where John Lapierre was learning his trade. Last. week we had a pleasant call from Miss Lida Webster. a school teacher in the old Har- bour school fifty years ago. long fore Bristol had a school There are only a few left of the pupils of Miss Webster who is now living in retirement in West- ern Canada. She belles her age and its hard to believe it's so long since the old H a r bou r school days with its long desk and wood burning stove. One lady here now eighty- three waited thirteen years for her old age pension cheque. and was informed e had never made a p p‘. i c a t-ion. thinking it was not necessary to apply. as the government knew people's ages. So remember your age if you are near 70. The death of John T. Berrigan I former Bristol boy. occurred recently in the Victoria General Halifax and despite he left Bristol many years ago to reside in Halifax. and later to return to Charlotte- own to make his home. he al- ways called Bristol home. John- nie. as we all knew him. was flown to Halifax for an emer- gency operation but failed to come through surgery. Sister Mary Gerard. the form- er Teresa O'Brien. who is sta- tioned in Louisiana. writes her mother. Mrs. Walter O'Brien. that the deep south was white with snow on New Year’: Day. the first time they had snow for sixty-one years. Very few of the turn of sunny weather. The weekly dances In the vil- lage hall still draw A large at- tendance of the younger class and many who are not so young ATTENTION MEMBERS FEB. 1st. 1964 is the time to bring in your purchase slips for 1963. The deadline is March 31st. 1964. so we may be able to complete our books for the year. a are \\ .\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ ////////////0,,” \.\ /7//4 W/ \\“‘\\\\ \\ \‘ \*‘‘‘.\\\\\‘‘‘ \\\\:\\\\f\\\ FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Your Co-op Store will close FRIDAY. Jun. 31st of 9 P.M. to ollow us to take inventory. Open Saturday. Feb. 1st, 8:30 am. N ESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE 10 OZ. JAR FLAVOR PAK—-20 OZ. TIN GREEN PEAS 6 89¢ FLAVOR PAK—20 OZ. TIN WAX BEANS 6 89¢ 'ALLEN'S—-48 OZ. 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