JUfi'Ew'1”'6. 19's2 Breadalbane and Vicinity 'Mrs. Robert MacLeod. Charlotte- mwn, was the guest of Mr. and M”, Peter Macl..eod, on Tuesday. May 27th. Friends are sorry to learn that W, Laughlin Martin is I. patient in me Prince Edward Island Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery- Miss Wanda. orlappeu and Miss min. Sanderson. Charlottetown, vis- ....d Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ghappell. nreadalbane. during the weekend us may 25m Mxs. George Anderson was a. vis- ltnr to Charlottetown on Monday. .lune 15!- Mrs. Craig of Charlottetown vis- ,v.x.i ullh her son and daughter-in- MW. Mr. and Mrs. James Craig on gumiay, June 1st. Miss Margaret Kennedy. Breadai- hane visited her uncle and aunt, mg and Mrs. William Hailiwell. S'.tllCllCl, on June 1st. s The many friends of Miss Lor- aine Cousins are glad to know she is feeling better after her re- .-nht. illness. in and Mrs. Hagan and tanuly have recently moved into their new residence. formerly own- ,.i by Mr. Walter MacKenzie. Springfield. on Sunday. June. lat Mrs. Wal- tare Reeves. Freetown, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeod. Brcadalbane. Mr. and Mrs.-J. H. Du Long are v:.:lt:ng with Mrs. William Mac- lmn, Dixon Road. xtr. Angus MzlcKinnon. Charlotte- town. was a visitor at the home of Ml. and Mrs. Dan Dixon on Sun- ej '. June 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard, Vic- nlzza West. spent the week-end of nlllnC lst with Mr. and Mrs. Robert )iacKay. Ur. James Cummings, who has iwn elnployed in Toronto. is he- in: uclcomed back to Breadal- lmne. by his many friends Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves. Free- inwli. were visitors with Mr. and we Dan Dixon during the week- r-vl of June 1st. xxrs Wendell Mayne and two ..e children. Blair and Barbara. of Charlottetown. were guests of xtr. and Mrs. Elton Somers on tiaiiil'day. May lllst. sir. and Mrs. Blair MacDonald and Mrs. Ewen MacDonald of Oshawa. Ontario. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. MacDonald on Tlzesriay. June ltlth. xlr. and Mrs Wyman Large were clients of i Large's parents. Mr. and hire. Hadley Woodslde on Sunday, June 8th. Ur and Mrs. Everett. Glover, and um lfnrriet. Glover of Norboro ilVl'fiIl with Mr. and Mrs. Stant- .'o:ri Glover on Tuesday. June 10th Mr Jack Matheson. Hunter River. lifts a visitor at the home of Mr. a.-vl Mrs. George Anderson on Mon- rh-. Julie 9th. llifle Mun Barabara Ann Robert- mn. Carleton. was the guest of her zrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson. Broadalhane for several rial": during the last week of May. All-s. Herbert. Andrews. WheM- 'rv River. who spent the winter llmntlls with her daughter and mn-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth f -iham. Breadalhane. returned to ' home on June 4th. . The Breadalbane play "Dottie .mrl Daffy" which was presented in the Orange Lodge Hall. on Thurs- day. May 29th. was greatly enjoyed hr :1 large audience. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MIICLNIII. ilwlden. Massachusetts are visiting Air MacLean's mother. Mrs. W. .itaeLean. Dixon Road. NW E. M. B. Wheelock. St. John N B. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P F. Murray on Sunday. June let. Miss Catherine Stevenson was the guest of Mrs. Hammond New- Wl. on Friday, May 30th. Mr. and Mrs. P, E. Murray. Bread- aihalle, were guests at the Murray- Tlrown wedding which tool: place -"umrdnv. May 24th in the North Street Christian Church. Halifax. Friends regret to learn of the ill- ""ii of Mr. Alex J. MacDonald. Friends are sorry to learn of the illness of Mr. Elton Homers. Bread- nlbane Village. ill.-is Vida all-K-'.i?i. R. N. Char- lottetown. was a visitor to Breadal- lmle on Wednesday. May 21st. JWP. Gardiner Dalziei, who was LT. rm xtlunttlrtzru 2.Ul UNlll.iUlARlv1l Nl'l the minister in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. June 1st chose as his text; "God meant it unto good" Genesis 50:20. Mr. Dalaiei developed the thought that one should learn to meet adversities in the right spirit; Misc Vera Ramsay. student at Alberton Bible College, Calgary, was the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Seaman, on Thursday. May 29th. Rev and Mrs. M. D. Dunbar. Cen- tral Christian Church Charlotte- town, visited the Breedaibane Christian Church on Wednesday evening . May 21st. Mr. Dunbar showed very interesting slides pertaining to the work of the Km- pahar Mission. India. An immunization clinics for Breadalbane and a number of the surrounding districts was held in the Breadalbane Village school, on Thursday. May isth. The clinic was supervised by Miss Alice Trainor, R. N. and Dr. Hooper. The many friends of Mr. James Cousins. Bradalbane. regret to ieam of his illness. Mr. Cousins is con- valcsing at the home of his daugh- ter. Mrs. Colee, Hunter River. Mr. J. J. MacLeod. Dixon Road. who was a patient in the Charlotte- town Sanitorium during the winter months has recovered sufficiently to return to his home. Miss Freda Hickon. Miss Eleanor Murray and Mr. Wellington Mur- ray. who successfully completed their studies at Prince of Wales College, are presently spending their vacation at their respective homes in Breadalbane. Friends are pleased to hear that Mr. Hedley Woodslde. who has been a. patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. has recovered. sufficiently to roturn to his home in Breadalbane Village. Misses Alice Toombs. Lulil Toombs. Audrey Todd. and Doris Nicholson and Mr. R. T. lliggans. Breadalbane, were among those who attended bile rally of the Gen- tral Presbytory Young People's Union of the United Church in Granville, on Saturday, May 24th. On Thursday evening. June 5th. the ladies of the Breadaibane Christian Church Missionary Soc- iety were entertained by the Fre- dericton Christian Church Miss- ionary Society at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Weeks. Mrs. Wil- liam Weeks presided. Mrs. Leslie Max-.Doull. the secretary. read the minutes and called the roll. Mrs. Frank Nicholson was the leader of an interesting and inspiring pro- gram. At the close of the meet- ing a delicious lunch was served by the entertaining society. The June meeting of the Bread- albane Village Womens institute was held at the home of Mrs. Earl Chappeli on Monday. June ilth. Mrs. James Craig presided and Mrs. Stamford Glover was the sec- retary pro tcm. The roll call was answered with a household hint. After the regular meeting some quilt patches were passed to the member in charge of the qliilt mak- ing. Lunch was served by the hos- tess and the committee in charge Mrs. James Craig invited the mem- bers to her home for the July meeting. The roll call will be ans- wered by each member giving an important. fact about Canada. The Spring Rally of the Central Presbyterian of the Young People's Union of the United Church was held in North Granville United Church, on Saturday, May 34th. The theme of the meeting which was "i Believe" was illustrated, at the afternoon session. by Rev. L. M. Murray. Kingston, with ex- amples of faith as expressed in some of the familiar hymns. In the evening. Mr. Clifford Moaae spoke on the subject: ”Doe.a it Mat- ter What I Believe?" Rev. Ross Eaton addressed the meeting on "Temperance." Mr. C. B. Jelly. supervisor of schools. was in charge of the Tea- rheral Study Group which met. in Breadalbane Village School. on Friday, May ltith. Several topics. such as grading of pupils. prompt.- hens in sending in statistical re- turns and the enrollment of pre- school age pupils were discussed. The following teachers attended: Miss Chrissie MacLeod. South Gran- ville: Miss Helen Wall, North Gran- ville; Mrs. Albert Todd. stanchel: Miss Catherine Buchanan, Bread- albane Rural; Miss P.'.yllls mills, Fredericton: Mrs. Ewen Todd. Springton; Miss Dulcinea Morrison. Pleasant Valley: Miss Ramsay, Springfield: Mina Jilrreltla Mur- ray, Rose Valley and Mr. R. T. Higgins. Ereadalbane Village. The Breadalbane Fireside Group presented their three act comedy. "Dotty and Dairy". to a capacity audience in the Breadaihane Hall on May 29th. Rev. Blair MaoPhaiI acted as ch irman. The applause hy the audio ice proved the success of the play. Members of the cast. included the following: Mrs. Phyllis '11-avers. Mrs. J. J. MacLeod: her two daughters (Dotty and Daffy). Mrs. James snowie and Mrs. Mili- age MacLeod: her butler, Robert Todd: her maid. Mrs. Elton Som- ers; the cook. Mrs. Alex MacDonald: her rich aunt. Hester Harley. Mrs. Lawrence Newson: Piaxton Bell- mont. a rich widower. Alex Mac- Donald; his non Jack. Waller Lord: Jimmie and Freddie Rand. lovers of the Travers daughters: Gerald Keating and Wilbur Cousins; the boys: uncle Hugh Rand, Raymond Dixon. A reading as given by Wayne Bernard. Inst mental eel- eotlons were played by the Todd Orchestra. F SPRAY POLIO SOURCES OWEN BOUND. Ont. -- (GP) - Civio board of health approved spraying of lanes behind business premises in June. July and sup- tember this year. The action against files is part of the cam- paign to reduce the threat of poiiornyelltls. .9 Evanlng's olden slim Shine Springtime- sun upon the sea. and soil of P. E. Isle As nestled in the Strait and Gulf; and on her bosoni smile As boats upon the waters ply. and teams and tractors move Upon the strand of sea and land; their values to improve. .. Blow breezes o'er this land and sea, that I know and adore From whence I came in early youth, in Nineteen and 0'Four But which remains in memory'a lane, and youthful heart's de- sire When Empress sailed from Bum- meraide, with one youth's hope afire. Long years have passed since that one day. that I so oft recall Of leaving pals and parents dear. on tenth, November's Fall At 6 and L20 a.m. from old St. Pet- ers Bay When train from souris, Town- ward bound, began my trip away. From home and parents whom I loved and which I still adore Aitho apart from them Ive been for forty years and more And whom have grown to ancient: years of ninety six and seven Those parents deer that I revere, have been to life-it's leavcn. so, Sprlngtime's sun and breezes blow and shine on P. E. isle On those we love and those above, and those without life's guile Oh those who drive the teams afirlcl. and those who tractors guide Across the field for nature's yield. and harvest to abide. Be strong young lives; and old hearts brave; and workers kind and true Renlcnlbcr that each rising sun, preccdrs ouch sunset's dew That. spreads across the land and sea, on city. farm and moor- As we go on irom Mom to Noon, --to Evcning's Golden Shore. -Peter A. Reilly 23 Parker Street Arlington, Mass. April 18. 1952. Fredericton and Vicinity Mr. Gordon Stewart. Charlotte- town, was a recent. visitor to Hazel Grove. Miss Joan Trainor, Fredericton, is spending I few days visiting in Charlottetown. Mr. William Pound and Mr. Ray Pound were recent business visit- or: to Mbncton. N. 3. Miss Norma Pound, Charlotte- town, spent a recent weekend. vis- iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Pound, Hazel Grove. Mia: Phyllis Glllls, teacher of Fredericton School, spent the weekend of June 8th at her home in Norboro. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morrell and family, Alberton. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Morrell, Fredericton. The many friends of Mr. Lem- uel Wyand, Fredericton. are sorry to hear of his continued illness in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Miss Pauline l..aVoie has re- iurned to Fredericton after spend- ing two dayl visiting .in Carleton. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lavole. Miss Teresa Pound returned to Halifax. N. 3.. after spending two weeks visiting in Hazel Grove. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williatn Pound. Mrs. Daniel MacPhee, who has been a patient in the Provincial Sanatorium for several months. is spending ten days visiting at her home in Glen Vallcy. Mrs. William E. Stevenson re- turned to her home in Fredericton on Thursday. .lune 5th. from the Prince Edward Island Hospital. where she has been a patient for four weeks. Mr. and Mi; -Leslie Ramsay. i Red Rolfe Fines Two Outfielders 14 - (AP) DETROIT, J une Manager Red Rolfe of the last- piace Detroit Tigers today fined outflelders Vic Wertz and Cliff Mapes 525 each for indifferent plays in Thursday's game with New York Yankees. 'A couple of fly balls dropped in there for hits and I was getting just sick and tired of it," said Rolfe. whose American League club lost its seventh straight game to the Yanks 3-0. Before the game, Rolfe held a clubhouse meeting in which he re- viewed recent "mistakes" by play- ers. in the third inning a fly ball dropped between Wertz and Mapes It gave Hank Bauer a. double and scored one run. and their daughters Misses Vera and Louise. Hamilton. P.E.I.. were guests on Sunday. June 8th. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferrie. Hazel Grove. The many friends of Mrs. All- nie MacEachern. Fredericton. are sorry to hear that she has re.- antered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. Master Carl Hansen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Hansen, rctu-r.netl to Charlottetown. on June 6. after spending a week visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wll-lried in the basket containing the and read by Miss Mrs l llam Pound. Hazel Grove. Mr. and Mrsv.-William Hill re-, turned to Fredericton after spend-i Mr. Hill is employed on the M.V.. "Abegweit", which has recently returned to Borden after under- going annual repairs at dry dock. On Wednesday evening. June 4. a pre-nuptial shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Bertram. Hazel Grove. in honour of their daughter, Betty, whose marriage will take place in the near future to Mr. Stirling How- att, New Glasgow. The bride-to-. be was escorted to a prettily deco- rated chair. Mrs. Waldron Bert- ram and Miss Velda. Houston car- TK rile cuxiioraw. cnAaLo'r'r'e-rowu I Such Economy! Esso and Esso Extra are continually being improved to give the best balanced combination of instant starting, smooth flowing power, lively acceleration and protection against engine ping. Switch to Esso Gasolines and you're always ahead! "6 ad I swilclied Ia PRODUCTS OF IMPERIAL OIL race sever: GASOIINES” numerous gifts and good wishes were Catherine Buchanan Woodrow Jackson. VBFSES and Miss Lottie ram thanked her Houston. ed in singing Good Fellow”. by the ladies. and the of the evening was spent in music and dallclng. ni?r3nxc SITE Arlnagh early church that was St. Patrick himself. Gifts were on lug several weeks in Halifax. N.S.leneci by Miss Audrey Ferris andl Miss Bert- friends in her usual bright manner and all join- "For She's A Jolly Lunch was served remainder plensantlyi Cathedral in Northern. Ireland stands on the site of an! raised by ORWELL COVE W. I. The regular meeting of the Dr- ? well Cove W. I. met at. the. home of M.ra. Wm. Morrl.-isey on Maw 14th. There were lU members antil two guests present. The president! presided. Meeting opened by re-j peating the ”Creed" followed by I roll call. , Mlntltes of previous meeting were read and approved. Sick rotnlnlt-, tee reported one .call. School com-l nlittee absent. Correapontlence read and discussed. Letter of thanks; was received for fruit treat. It was moved by Mrs. John A. Macileod. seconded by Mrs. Ernest MacLeodl Lady Alexander Gift Fund". Coi- lcetlon for evening 5:! 25. Next meeting to be. held in the aellnoli-hom. Roll call, "Dime Lot.- lr-r,v". i.unr:h ennlnllttee: Mrs. John Macrtae and Mrs. James Rooney. Entertainment committee: Mrs Edison M:tcl..ean. Samples of tea and coffee from the J. E. ltfor.-e Co. were distrib- uted to tile lllelnbcrs by Mrs. Ern- est Mliclmod. A Cflll'0St was put on by Mrs. Walter M:irI.en(i. the prize being won by Mrs. F. E. Rooney. Meet- ing ad-ournorl. Delirious reil'o-illllenis were serv- ed by the llosiess as-lsied by Miss Rose lVlol'l'lssey. 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