The Guardian. -'I'Illlh.. Feb. 20. 1964. 7 BALTIC Stephen Miller. East Baltic, has agialn returned to the Sourls ital. H‘$3y_-enl. Massey oi the stat.’ of, Canada Packers. Ohairlot-te H,“-1. spent the weekend with 1,5 wife and two children at Bulh\\'ell and parents Mr. and ‘ms. B. J. M055‘!!!- Alirs. William Fraser. North Lake. attended the funeral 0! her nephew the late Willard Burke at the Central Christian Church, Ohairlotteiaown on Fri d J- allzu-ry Mac Phee. Black Pond is at time ‘of writing a patlen‘ T . L. G. Robert- son. Kingsboro were business visitors ho Charlotte- town. Mrs. Joseph MacLean returned to her home in South Lake hav- jng being a patient in the Sourls Hospital for several days. ‘ Young was on Tuesday night hostess to the Red Point women's Institute at her home Rob . .le, 1: out and about as usual notion- mg his illness. Wayne Cowley, Sherwood. was a business VISLIIOI‘ to Red Point. Mrs Rose returned to tjves in Su-mmerar . Mr. and Mrs. Morris ‘I-iolla North Lake. were business visi- Emest Avery. Charlottetown. spent the weekend with his wife and . The Kringsboro Nilsalon Band was -held at like home of Mr. and Mrs. Keunetth MlaeGre¢or. est2so:fMIr_.andMr-3. Ralph Robertson. - . Miss Betty (thing. RT at the P.E.I. Hospital. spent the week- end wit1h_her mother Mrs. Clam- enoe Chung and fiamiy, Black Pond. Mrs. Paul Chevenle. formed: or EIrrn'.ra_. and now residing In parents Mr. and Mrs Bruce. Bothwe eviin Robertson, lime son o! _r. and L. G. Ro , Kmssbom had the misilortune of rallmg in the get. inng his head out in which It required medi PIUSVILIJE Messers Alyre and Vincent Gallant returned home recently Atom St. John, N.B. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy. Campbell- ton Lot 4. The severe snow storm and high winds of Saturday night and Sund-ay tied up all traffic in all localities. Friends of Mr. Peter E. Gal- lant regnet to learn of his con- tinued illness and wish him a speedy recovery. He is a pati- ent in the Western Hosspltal. Al- Friends of Mr. Peter E. Gal- lant. Lot 6. are sorry to learn of his serious Illness. he is a patient in the Western Hos- pital. Alberton. Mrs. Melvin Blanchard. re- turned to her home after being a patient of a few days in West- ern Hospital. Miss Bonnarae Gallant. em- ployed in Community Hospital. 0'Leary spent two days recent- ly at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. Messers Alyre. Elmer. and Allen Gallant. employed in Saint John, N.B. spent the weekend at their homes in Plusvllle. Due in the severe storm 0! Sunday evening and Monday. all schools in this vicinity were closed on Monday. The weekly card play was held on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gal- lant with ten tables In uplay. Prizes were won by Mrs. Aubm Gallant. Erma Gallant and Leia!‘- Gallant. F‘-reezeout went to Al- bert Saunders and Russel Gal- lani. The playoff for a cake was won by Freddie Gallant. Fred- die out the cake up for a play- off again and was won by Mrs Herman Oorcoran and Vincent Gallant cak?e was then divided equally. Following the card pIR\' Iuiwh was served by the hostess assisted hy some of III ladies present. ENVOY DROWNS KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters! A woman third secretary at tIIO Canadian high commluion in this Malaysian capital was killed late Saturday when she fell over an 80-toot waterfall on the island of Langkawl. oil‘ ti: was visiting Lnnglrawl with three women official: of mis- sion: in Kuala Lumpur and Wu “blaring the River of the Seven wein. a series of Itepped pool- of water, when the slid over a rascade. AIRPORT BUSIEII Stockholnfe international alr- Dort was used by 725,611? P8!‘ sengers in 1986, 3 Cent increase over IQ. l I l > I l i MAPLE LEAF RINDLESS BACON 5° Lb. Q ‘MAPLE LEAF GRADE A LARGE ~ EGGS noz. 49¢ Joya to 1:44:11/.<.7u'fi.'.1 lélz. :; CANADA PACKERS Luncheon Meat 12 OZ. 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