The cuardian, Thurs. Mar. 15, 1962: 18 _Toare, Mag, 35,205 BRISTOL orell rink opened for a Saturday night ‘irst {me for everyone to go ske'ing. Despite ‘he fact the kid’ °v peen on the ice for weeks. 2 poor night but many skaters were there for the opening bell. Many »f us recall the opening of the old rink nearly fifty years go, when hundreds came by train, and wood sleighs ge foot. but this al! died away. Will this new rink follow the old one down memory lane er will it keep going? We must wait and see Mr. Gerald Barry, bas re-en The M z on tered the Charlottetown Hospi- tal for further treatment. Mr. Barry, underwent surgery st ial] but failed to regain ‘wis health and strengt CNR Conductor Bill Doyle, will be missed from the eastern train in future as he retired last week Everyone knew him from his many years on the run. Reading a lot of aBout small- pox in England recently, brings fack memories of the small- pox outbreak here in 1918, Wal- ter O'Brien, a vietim of the dreaded illness was ssricken at that time along with his late fa- ther and were under the yellow flac for 22 days. Mr. O'Brien, thinks he is the only living soul today who survivied the small- pox at that time and hevstill has | the marks to show from the | deadly illness. , | Rev. Williant Simpson. left for Montreal where he will take part in the educational confer- ence this week. He is one of the 7 delegates attending from the Inland. When Easter comes again it will bring back memories to a few of the old timers of the) areat feat of the late Robert La- Pierre who downed 33 raw eggs a Alfred McEwen's store on @ pet that he could drink three do- ren eces at one sitting. After e other three for fear of his | lth, but Mr. Lapierre, said he | never felt better that was 70 years ago. As far as we can earn his record still stands ed Burns has been he winter months in with his family but right spring days come again he will be back with us in the country. Mr. and Mrs. John McAdam, were recent visitors to the city on business. Mrs. Mary Harrington, who tame home from Boston for the funeral of her mother the late Mrs. Mark McCormack. has re- turned to the U.S.A. to reside She was on the staff of Canada Packers for many years until her late mother wanted her to join her in Boston, Mr. Lloyd McEwen, was in Charlie Mosher, has smoke rolling from his tvorkshop again and we understand Charlie ts building boats for the lobster fi- shermen, Like his late father, Charlie has turned out a lot of fine boats, Miss Joan Sinnott and Mrs, Chester McCarthy, RN, were re- ent business visitors to the city was Mrs, James Blaxland. PIUSVILLE Mr, Charles Dunn is a patient fn the Prince County Hospital where he will undergo surgery. Mrs. MacLean Horne is a pati- ént in the Prince County Hos- The weekly “whist” party was held on Wednesday evenmg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An. || thony Gallant. Bight tables were in play. Prizes went to Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant, Gerald Blan- chard, Vincent Gallant, Mrs. Laura Jones and Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant. The door prize went ‘o Lewis Jones. A delicious !unch was served by the hostess assist- ed by some of the ladies pre- sent. CRAPAUD %. John's WA, held their monthly meeting in the LOL toms on Tuesday afternoon and evening with 24 members in at- tendance, Mr. Kenneth Paynter has re turned to his home after under foing surgery in P.E.1. Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dawson Vig, were recent visitors to Crapaud, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lowther. are vacationing in Florida. 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