item 15, 1953 y,..anci'a hla'hela.t'a:4cti1vee”'vo1il; A Fredetisyan and Vicinity Miss 'rreua'roueA. Pound. j ing I1!) Fredericton. the guest ' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Glglon. merside, visited Fredericton recently. Pieasanirvalle ,' are ' ' Mr. and Mrs. William Carr, Pic- ton, Ont.. visited relatives and tended to Mr and Mrs. N. A. lriends in Fredericton recently. Outolllie who recently celebrated naiuax, On Sept. ll. they were at hem N. 5., is spending a holiday visit- to a lens nuinberof their friends. in; in Hazel drove. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. wimtm e Cummings, chs.r1ottetown..have re- turned trom an enjoyable motor :31 to Bostonv and adjoining es. :r ' a Congratulations are ilE"".'; ,ex- their sum wedding wnniversary. Friends here of Mr: Golden - Weeks, New Haven are pleased to learn that he has returned home M". Kenngth Mum” and following his recent. illness in the daughter Betty, Victoria, are visito P. E. 1. Hospital 1 Mrs. games mysomers. and Mr. Allison-Bomers, Bonshaw. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sharpe, Surn- friends in Fredericton recently relatives in ' Mr. and Mrs. Neil A.-Matheson, Boutliport, were recent visitors '1 Friends of Mr. John Week; Fredericton, the guest or Mr. and I-HE GUARDIAN, Caaniiorrarown Mrs. J. B. Mac-Doweil. Mr. Donald Meexsy has return- ed "to his home in the U. S. A. after spending the summer visiting in. Fredericton, the guest of Mr. Lemuel Wyand and Miss Ella Wyand. Mrs. Hector Ross is an 9 enjoyable holiday visiting relatives in Maine. (7. 8. A. The Happy, Gleaner: Mission Band met in the Pleasant Valley United Church on Sept. 26. The devotional period was led by Mrs. Wm. E. Stevenson. The business period followed, conducted by the President Roma Murray. The meet- thing closed by repeating the Mis- sion Band Parnassus. one of the sacred mountains of Greece, has a height 01 8.000 test. Tignisil Couple Mark 40th Anniversary The home of Mr. and Mrs. John 3. Christopher was the scene- of a happy occasion on Sept. 30 when over 50 immediate relstiyes gath- ered to give them a surpriseand to extend hearty congratulations on the attainment 1 their 40th wedding annlversa . Mr. Peter Burke performed the duties of chairman and expressed the. pleasure it afforded them all to be present. Mrs. Alfred O'Brien read a com- plimentary address. while ' the "bride" was presented with a bouquet ot flowers from their grand-niece, Mary Smythe.. They were the recipients of many gifts. Mr. Christopher on behalf of him- self and Mrs. Christopher, expres- sed sincere appreciation and thank- led all present for the gifts and ' the sentiments expressed in the address. ' After singing. "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". a delicious! lunch was served by the ladies. and the remainder of the evening' was enjoyed to excellent music furnished by rs. A. D. O'Brien. Mrs. Fred Mckinnon and Mn. Robertson at the organ. Mr. Ralph OiBrien. Mr. Robertson and Mr. Chaisson. violin selections. step- dsncing by Messrs. John Smythe, Ralph O'Brien. Herbert O'Brien and Mr. Robertson added to the evening's entertainment. The ann- iversary cake was also cut in the traditional manner and served. Among circus animals. zooiogists rank the chimpanzee first in in- telligence. the orangutan second. and the elephant third. says the National Geographic Society. TEROGE PAGE N.INETEENg QJSE THERMOGEHE MEOHATED WOOL cue. muscles. leech eoedneg hear or Tsssauooarts,Medieeted Wool help give you quick..ciean relief it goes to work at once-not ,. I messy-easy to use For chest mlde. sore throat ' h bronchitis. neuralgia. iumbago. aeration and minor 1 rheumatic pains r''' - -- I ,7, 51 . MEDICATED WOOL O Portiioeei know that he. ' factory recovery ” Island Hospital: WEXPEIRTH CANADA 5 FINE.sT crcnremrs -. i COVGTY . ” Mr. an maki.ng'a satis- foiiowing an operation in the Prince Edward Friends of Mr. Z. O. Solome. 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