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WAVE A tidal wave, following an earth- ito in lane killed 27,000 people E Japan THROAT ’ i)AltNl.i'.Y AND SIM VIEW MISSION MAN!) -—’l‘lu- ii‘:-h'ruury nu-r-ling of _l)nrn- lcy unrl :-‘mu Vit-w Mission Blind f7ll'I. til the home of Mrs. Waiiucc Pit-kvrinu. , ML-cling opened by singing hymn 614, "When lie Cometh". followed by scripture rt-udlnu found in St. John, chapter 15, reading first 13 verses in unison. This will followed by repeating "purpose" and l.ard‘u Pruycr tout-tiler. Hymn 598, “Awny In A Manger" was sung. Mrs. A. Macifiay then led in prayer. The president being absent, ltose Crozlor, VII.'P-pf'f!liI(Il'nl, took charge of the montinx. Roll was culled with flvo mt-mlJors_un:.werinn with in verse of Bt7f‘i[)tlll't', Five visitors urn. present. Minutes of II!!! meeting read and amwroveil. Mur- nu-movie YOUR ' f ror/rro rnonuorsoit . n. rnorrso-rroN:.. for. aousrefl Megan Duste have all the fsstures you can loolr 'l'hs dusting mechanism distributes the tlust evenly and thoroughly. All dusting operations are easily controlled and the machines are neatly hsmilstl In the field. ltrong welded construction of frames and hoppers melts Nisgsre nestles-I IOIIC‘ fer Ieny. non of economical service. _ snot. sauce or ssoonu-— s-now soon to snow soon ‘ii’ ‘THUG! VIII lied for the screen you grow. , . stat gurus: use or rnoouonozt ‘ 2 - ‘ sons new moan nus-rss sow . tstfsus soulrusur co. " ‘sous uusrsao iagara ow °"°P9 invest I9"! 5’I"k"‘|”if|l«l Wfls uhpnintt-ti for ill/ilaslonnry Progrnm nt next most. ling. Preston BL-ulrsto was ra.-«up- poinlcd for program. Offering was tnkl-n and d¢!('IIL'IlIs'lI. Mrs. Mnt'Kuy IIli'll [.lllVl' I! re- port on Pr:-shytr-rini timt she imd attended nt Chnrloiictown, The study wns then dim-usscd by co- iender. Next met.-tin: to he in the home of Mrs, liurry Cl'o1.|er at which roll call is to be umcworcd by memorizing a verse of scripture containing the word ''trust‘‘. The singing of hymn 588, "God Sees The Little Sparrow Fnll", closed tho met.-ting. Lunch was served hy the hostess. assisted by committee in charge. West Cape M and Vicinity Mrs. E, l.. Mucllmltrnll had for her xuesi. her lIlll('f‘, Mrs. John MncLt-nnsn on Frlliny nflrrnoon. Because of the rernnt storm and bull rnntis there» wns no M'rVIr'(.* held in the Bctht-.l Churtth on Suminy afternoon. Mrs. John Mnnlmnnnn has re- turned l.o her home in Green Mill. after spending it very pleasant visit with her son Elmer nnd Mrs. Mucbt-nnnn and family 0'l.cnry. Mr. lmd Mrs, Em-I hills, Mrs. llunrinl Bottles of f)'iA-nry. nnd Mrs. John Mnol.ennnn. Green Hill, were visitors to Sllmmcrsido rs:-eniiy. Mrs. Mm'Lrnnun was the guest at the home of her son. Mr. .1. ll. Mnchennnn. Summo.r....‘.r.. to O'henry on Sunday, the guests of Mr. Mm.-Dou§nll's pnrente, Mr. Lenry. They also attended the United Church, 0'l.cnry, on Sun- dny evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mm-.Ken- -/.ie of Snckviile, N‘. iJ.. ‘have re- cently returned home lifter spend- ins some time with Mrs. MscKen- zie's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Marcus any of Springfield West: also at the home of Mr. Mael(ensie's ps- rents Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Mscltem lie, Hprinsfieid West. T df,,./:“"‘”"-..m ~ ‘li‘it'.i.l i‘ ll Mr, and Mrs, Keith Mn:-llougsll “I 5Pl'IfIstielti West. were visitors and Mrs. E. l.. Msnnnuusli, 0'- l lniury ‘rs lied » and the little iiiaallost is doing Tina. -ms eosnorm. llorllisst . Much svmost is extended to Mr. and Mrs. neth Williams and family upon the sudden death of their son Herold. The World Day of Prayer was conducted in the United church. Tyne Valley. A large number st- and ' Mn. Alfred aolvell and bu three. children spent seturdwy in sun- mersids the guest at her brother Mr. William Pickering. Mrs. lldward McArthus who for the past twpo weeks has been un- dancing treatment in the Prince lldwsrd Island Hospital returned home much improved In health. The many friends of Mr. Robert Maynard are sorry to hear that he is confined to his bed ti‘ “ lil- ness. His many friends wish a speedy recovery. , . A large number of friends from this community attended the fun- eral of the late Harold Williams, Mount Pleasant. Although the day was stormy the funeral was largely attended. Friends of this commu "y were shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Harold Williams of Mount Plenssnt. The sympathy of this community is tended to Mrs. Williams and her small children in their sad be-reavanent. The Northsm United Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Newcombe on Thursday evening Feb. lie in spite of weather con- ditions a L of members were present. A dainty lunch was enjoy- ed by ell. I'|IISIlII.l.E Mr. Keith Kelly is spending a few days at his home in Piusville Dr. Bnndler, Albarton, has been in Plusville this week on business calls. Mr. Wilfred Griffin. Brockton. was a business visitor to Charlotte- town last. week. MI‘. and Mrs. Melvin MscCl'res— or. Burton, Lot '1 recently spent an evening in Piusvillo. Mrs. Angeli;_T3lanchsrd and Min. Philip Gallant were recent business visitors to 0'14-dry. Mr.‘ and Mrs. lance Dalian. Burton. Lot '1, were in Piusviile Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Mr. Ralph Hardy, summersidu, was a Bundny guest. of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, nose- bank. Minx Norma Gnllnnt. student at Kinitnrn Convent. rcctmtly spent I few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. my Gallant, Bloomfield. A large crowd ntienrlod the dance in Plusvliie hull nn Monday oven- inu. February 20. lncnl talent sup- plied the music for the dancers accompaniment. Proceeds are ' in aid of Plusvillo school. sister Mary Ambrose. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran, St. Btnnislnua Convent. Kinkora. spent the past few days at her home here to be with her mother, who is ill. The many friends of Mrs. Arm- brose Corcornn are sorry to hear she is confined to her bed due to illness. It is hoped that very soon. she will enjoy the gond henlth which she did such a short time ago. BORDEN Miss Marjorie lrvlnz, U. C. C. student at Ghnriott-ltown, spent the weelr-end at her home in Borden. Miss Phyllis White of Moncton spent the woos-and with her inr- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William While Borden. Mr. Gordon Stewart, who spent a few dnys last. weels on s husinesi trip to the Mainland, returned home on Sunday. Mrs. Bernard Dale s"d children Peter and Janet, who have been vlsitlnu her sister. Mrs. Norman Mnnwlliiams and Mr. Mecwilllsmu at Borden, left on Monday for Cherry Valley. Mr. F‘i‘nn~k Dorsey. 0. N. engineer. while on duty in the Bar den yard Sunday morning, receiv- ed injuries. He had left his seat in the engine. when he in some way slipped Ind fell to the ground. He suffered a broken collar bone slons with minor injuries to his ribs and knee. on Monday he was removed to the P. 0. Hospital for X-Rays and will return to his home hm while convsleseins. ._.A_. On Tuulrisy afternoon. ' ‘Baby Arthur lunahsn, five-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rsnahsn of Bordon was retumeci to his home here after spending s few days in the P. 0. Hospital. uitie Arthur suffered a fail at his home here lsst weak hitting his head and It was team! than intent in some concussion but friends are :lad to learn that aastnination howld that On Wadnesdey last a esua shower was he s CHARLO'l"l‘E’l‘OWN Esesra__s_s_s_ Vislllll Mrs. Lloyd Frost. ‘ Mrs. Agnes Bryant is vlsltlns hr daughter Mrs. Robert Grind- ley. North lnrnors. Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. Port Hill station. The United Ladies’ Aid, Vic- toria West, was held at the horns of Mrs. Henry D. Enman, on Wednesday night. Mrs. Roland Bryant, Doreen and Vans. North Enmore. were recent guests at the home ct Mr. and Mrs. Sidney llnman. Mrs. Robert Meelieurlns has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Thomas Ford. Mt. Pleasant. who has been quite ill. but is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd most. were visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mncln/urrin, on sat- urday evening. and Mrs. Charles Frost. Sunday visitors and Mrs. Mr. Sprinrhill, were at the home of Mr. Theo. Enman. Friends of Mr. Walter Mec- lntosh, Sr.. Mt. Pleasant, on pleased to hear that he is re- covering from his recent llvlneas. Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur were guests on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vans MacArthur, Springhlll. Friends of Mrs. Charles 1!. En- man and Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Maclxeod, Victoria West, are dlnd to learn that they are improving in health. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur. st. Eleonora, were guuts or Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur on Bunday evening. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mscbood. Victoria West. are pleased to hear that they are improving from their recent illness. Little Miss Irene MacArthur, Sprlnuhll-l, was a recent visitor at the home of her great grand- father, Mr. ilevolock Bryant. North‘ Enmore. ‘ Little Misses lrrnn and Noreen Enman. North Enmore. were re- cent nu:-sis oi the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mn. Thomas MacArthur. The Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid. Victoria West. met for their res- ulnr monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Angus Enman. Sprlnghill. A large number of members and visitors were in st- tendsnce. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. James Wall, Malpeque. in the death of her husband which took place recently. Mrs. Wall was a former resident of Sprinzhill. ll daughter of Mr. David Dy-ment. Sympathy is extended to the re- latives of the into Mr. Bandy Malc- Donald. Tyne Valley. whose death took place last week in the Prince county Hospital. He was buried in the Presbyterian Oemete y. Tyne Valley. a Mrs. Claude Yeo, Port Hill. and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. llnmore. spent the week-end at their old home in North Enmore. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Enmnn. liinmore, Mr. David Dyment, Mr nnrl Mrs. Stanley Dyment, Spring- hlll, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles '1‘ Moore, Northern. attended the funeral of the late James Wall. Malpeque. on Saturday. Mr. .and Mrs. Waillce Noye have gone on a months visit to tho U. 8. they will spend some time with their sons Wilfred and family in New York city, and Leslie and family in Tsrrytown, N. if. as well as other relatives and friends in Massachusetts and Maine. The many friends of Mr. Harold Williams. Mount Pleasant. were shocked to hear of his sudden death which took place st his home in the early morning of no- rusry slat. 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