Lorne Ilalley Anti I" Vicinity M.-. Ralph Nicholson was a vis- mr to Charlottetown on July 11. Mrs. William Ferguson was a recent business visitor to Mantl- gue. ,,'Miss Wanda Maclnnia, Char- Wietown, spent the past week visiting relatives in Lorna Valley. 5).. was the guest of her aunt. Mrs, Christina MacLeod. Mr. James Hughes. New Glas- gow, N. 8., was a visitor to this vmnity during the past week. he was Lhe guest of his mother, Mrs. lilac Hughes. Mr. Alfred Crane has returned at his home after spending several months in Labrador. where he was employed. Mrs. Lydia MacFarlane and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod were among those attending the annual conven- non of Women's Institutes held in Charlottetown on July 8 and 9. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacIn- tyre. spent a few days in Halifax, N, 5., during the week. ltir. and Mrs. Francis Macin- tvre and children, Joan and Merlin. .'...i Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and gamily, visited relatives in Marie and Church Road on July 11. Miss Rena MacNeill arrived huiiic from Toronto, Ontario, on July 11, and is spending an en- Joyable visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill. Ytlr. and Mrs. Harry MacLmd, Mi Sheldon MacLeod, and the Misses Joyce and Margaret Mac- Lcud. Salt Springs, N. 5.. were a- mung those attending the shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mac- Lcod on July 9. it is pleasing to learn that Mrs. Aliirri Crane is progressing fav- niably. following a major operation ill the Prince Edward Island Hos- piial. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Loud, spent the week-end of July 10 at Mt. Stewart, where they ucre guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Leard. Mrs. Sterling MacLeod. Halifax. N.S., is spending an enjoyable visit with her brother, Mr. George Mac- Donald. Misses Shirley and Elaine Mac- Donald spent a few days at Or- will Cove. during the week. They were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mor- TISOIT. Miss Hannah Crane. Montague. is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allred Crantr tMasier Gerald Macbougall. M..nt,agug, lg enjoying his vacation with relatives and friends in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Grover M.acKay and family. Strathcona, motored to Lorne Valley on June 29. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Macrleill. i Miss Christine Shaw. Charlotte- town, spent the first week-end of July with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mrs. Angus Nicholson and Mrs. Lydia. Macliiariaris have returned to their home in Iorne Valley, after spending some time in Savage Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGannell and daughter Lynn. Charlottetown were Dominion Day visitors to Lama Volley. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannall. Her many friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Miss Kay MacDougall. Montague. Kay is a grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Macbeod. Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mn. Bruce Myers. Bou- ns. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Mycrs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shaw, on July 4. The Misses Jean and Gail Mac- Kay strathcona, spent a few days with their grandparents. Mr. and Mis. James Macrleil, during the past week Miss Muriel MacDonald recently limit a few days with friends in Yannouth. N.S. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeiil on July 4. "re Mr. and Mrs. Ben Livingston. Charlottetown. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mu:Neill, Now Perth. Mrs. Cheater Acorn, Primrose. VI: It recent Sunday visitor at the home of her" mother, Mrs. George MIcAusland- and Mr. MacAusland. M” 311'?! Macbeod and daugh- l"-1 Ml-l'lll'et and Dawn. salt SP”"Sl- N-S-. arrived on the Island on Sunday. They are spending sav- ml than with relatives and friends ih this vicinity. Mil. Daniel Campbell recently Irrived from the U. S. A. and Etniljgsyan enyoyable time via- ltng at the homes of her daugh- ters. Mrs. Everett Fisher and Mrs, Dantle Grant. Mrs. Annie MacLeod and Miss Norma Macbeod. Charlottetown were recent week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeod. Messrs. George Maclnnls, Heath MacGrath and Russell McAulay left on July 2 for Pugwuh. N3. where they will spend several days with Mr. Maclnnlsf son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Nevin. Mra. Alfred crime has entered t.he Prince Edward Island Hospital for an operation. Her many friends are sorry to hear of her ilineu, and all join in wishing her a speedy return to health and home. Mrs. Margaret Murdock, Arling- ton, Maas.. recently arrived on the Island and is spending an enjoy- able tirro visiting relatives and friends. She is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Mr. John McAuiay has returned TON ANO TRIITY ONIIRONE SNAY, THE. PRESBYTERIN OGICAL SEMINARY CHOIR NVILL CONDUCT SERVICES OF WORSHIP AND SONG AT ZION CHURCH 4' P.M.: TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 8 PM. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED from an enjoyable visit to Mass. and Montreal, Que. In Bos- ton he visited his sister. Miss He- len McAulay and at Montreal he was the guest of his brother, Joe and Mrs. McAulay. The Lorne Valley Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Maclieod on July 1. A good number of members and one visitor were present. During the meeting an address was read and a beautiful set was presented to the school teacher. Mrs. Sandra Macilachern, to which she suitably replied. Mrs. Maclilachern assisted the hostess in serving a delicious lunch. Congratulations and best wishes are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod who were married at Montague on July 3. The Rev. Donald Campbell performed the ceremony. The bride was formerly Miss Emma. Nicholson, Lorne Val- ley. Following dinner at the Char- lottetown Hotel. the couple left by motor for a honeymoon trip over the Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Island. On return they will reside in Charlottetown where the groom is employed with the RCMP. A post-nuptial shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeoi:l on July 9 in honor of MT. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod. A large number of relatives and friends were present. The ribbons were cut by Mrs. Harry MacLe4-id and the gifts were presented by Mrs. Reta Gaudet. Mrs. Sandra MacEachern read the accompany- ing gond wishes. Roy, on behalf of his bride and himself, thanked their friends for their lovely gifts and kind wishes. and invited them all to visit them in their new home. Refreshments were served and the remainder of the evening was scpnt in dancing. ' AM. Georgetown and Vicinity On July 8 Mrs. J. W. Lavers and Mrs. N. W. Hansen were visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. John Campbell of Com- mercial Cross. was a business vis- itor to Georgetown on July 9. Mr. James Wilson of Vernon River. was I business visitor to Georgetown on July 8. Mr. Michael Steele of Newport was a recent visitor to George- town. Mrs. William Gillam of Souris was a recent visitor to George- town. Mrs. Grace Collins of Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor to her home in Georgetown. Mr. S. C. Knight was a busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown on July 10. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Beasley of. Halifax. N. 5.. were recent guests of Miss Alice Compton. Mr. Mark Kiggins of Cambridge, Mass.. is visiting in Georgetown, as the guest of his brother, Rev. 0. Kiggins. On Jul 10. Mr. Spurgeon Walker, rs. W. J. Fitzgerald and Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald motored to Charlottetown . Friends of Mr. David Lavers are sorry to hear that he is a pa- tient in the Veteran's Wing of the P. E. I. Hospital and all wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Sheila LeLory. has com- pleted instructing a Red Cross swimming class at Hebron and will now teach a class at Flat River. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Newton 0'- Connor of Toronto. Ontario. arriv- ed in Georgetown a few days ago and are guests of Mrs. 0'Connor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. Mrs. Rodney Bruce and three is sons of Montreal, Quebec, have arrived in Georgetown where they munlty Hall. on Monday, , Signed:- Dated July 14th, 1954. VILLAGE OF. SPRING PARK A gecial meeting of the rate payers of the Vil- lage of pting Park will be held In Spring Park Com- Daylight Saving Time, to consider the following pm- Dosala: . 1.--Granting authority to the Commissioners to apply to the Provincial Government for a loan to be Used to defray the expenses of laying a foundation under spring Park Community Hall. .2.--Authorizing the Commissioners to assign part Of the monies appropriated to the Street Committee to the beautification of Spring Park Field. ,. The Commissioners of Spring Park Village, l I . ' J. EDMOND ARSENAULT, chalmian. July 26th at 8:00 P.M. will spend the vacation months as the guest of Mrs. Bruce's mo- ther, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stewart of Pictou. N. S.. were recent guests at the home of the Misses Mar- garet and Jennie Lee Richards. Mrs. David Seanneli Jr.. and family and Miss Jean Fitzsim- monds, who have been holidaying at the Scanncll summer home in Georgetown. left recently on return to their homes in Jamaica Plains. Mass. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Scuily and fa.mily of Halifax, N. S., ar- rived in Georgetown on July 8. They are spending several days as the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John C.' Gotelland Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche were visitors to Charlottetown on July 8. Miss Joan Murphy, who last week completed instructing a Red Cross Swimming Class at Free- land, will now instruct a class at Augustine Cove. Cpl. and Mrs. Stewart Lavers and son Donald of Minto, N. B., arrived in Georgetown on July 10, from Halifax, N. S., and will spend a few days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavcrs. On July 11. Mr. Stewart-Lavers, Mr. J. W. Lavcrs. Miss Beatrice Skinner, Mrs. N. W. Hansen, and Master Charles Hansen motored to Charlottetown. Miss Genevieve Soloman and Mrs. J. MacConne1l. who as the guest of Mrs. mother, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mrs. (Dr) Clayton George and daughters, Laverne and Ann of Lucan, Ontario, motored to the Island, arriving on June 10 and will spend the summer as the guests of Mrs. George's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith and three children of Montreal, ac- cnmnanied by Miss Peggy Kelly '0! Montreal. arrived in George- town on July 10, and are guests of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Friends of Mrs. Laura Lavers will be pleased to hear that she has returned home from Charlotte- town, where she has been a pa- tient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital for the past month. . Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wilson and Mr. John Herbert Stevens of Bos- ton, Mass., who have been visiting at the home of Mr. Benjamin Stevens, left last week by car on return to their homes in Boston. They were accompanied by Mr. Harry Stevens who will visit for a time in Boston. On June 29 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King was the scene of a double baptism, when Miss Yvonne Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald King, and Daniel Joseph. son at Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kinnear, were chris- tened by thc Rev. W. A. Paterson. A.C. Whim Iloatl.-liiiii Lannon”s Church, Montague, leading t h e worship. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Watts, York, were Sunday visitors to Commer- cial Ccom and Whim Road. Miss Norma Campbell, Charlotte- town spent the recent week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wmley Campbell, at. Whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacPherson, Beilvue, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oampbeil at Whim Road. A number of children received immunization at the inoculation clin-ic held at Whim Road School last Thursday morning. Mr. Frank Graham, Charlotte- town. is visiting his home at Com- mercial Gross. Mrs. Webb Nicholson returned to her home at Whim Road after visiting for several days in Brude- ni-ll with her mother, Mrs. Pris- cilla Shaw, who is ill at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson and son, Lorne, recently motored from their home in Stanihope, to spend the week-end at Commercial Cross and Whim Road. MC Barry Nltholson, R.C.A.li'., Greenwood, N.S.. is spending his leave at Whim Road with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. son. Webb N label- Mr. James MacDonald returned are attending a Teachers Summer Vicinity School in Charlottetown, were week-end visitors to their homes Mr. and MN, Cecil in Georgetown. Commercial cuts, were Mrs. Vincent Eiordictta and daughter Joan of Montreal arrived in Georgetown July 7 and will spend the summer months as the guests of Mrs. Elordietta's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Soloman. Miss Madden Hilchey, who has resided for the past number of years in the United States. arrived in Georgetown several days ago. was held at Brude-nell June 30. Elton Mrs. Moore ' Eli Ma.cLure. Mr. Gordon Douglas. Professor Mm mm of English in Vancouver. B. C.. motored to the Island. arriving in Georgetown on July 8, where he will vacation as the guest of his Lower Montague. Mrs. J. Jackhart and Campbell. visitors to Stanhope and York. The Whim Road school picnic Point oti returned to her home in Massachusetts. She was the recent guest of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Carl MacKinnon in Kiimuir. Charlotte- town. is at present the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. D. P. Ross. to his home in Middleborn. Mass, after spending the past weak at Whim Road, during which time he attended the funeral of his brother, the late Mr. Murdock MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Commercial Cross. have as their guests, the former! sister, Mrs. James Williamson, and a party of ;friends, all of Stianstead, Que. Mis Ida C. Moore, Montague, was a recent visitor to Whim Road. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore. A number or children in the district have taken chicken-pox. Those who are ill at the present time are: Margaret Mccarron, The Guardian ” ' Page 9 Friday. July 16. 1954. Jean Ann Munro, Cameron Munro, Bandy Munro, Marjorie Ciarey. John Cluey and Roost Stuart. ..'Mrs. James Williamson. accom- panied by friends, returned to her home in Btanatoad. Que.. after inoioring to the Island to visit. her bmtlier. Mr. Cecil Campbell and Mn. Campbell at Commercial Cross. Mr. Colin MacDonald. Kiimuir. and Mr. Lester MdDo'nnld and Mr. George Cluey. both of Whim Road. recently motored to Char- lottetown where they visited Mr. OheIta' Moore of Milltown, a patient in the Provincial Banist- orium. The ruidenia of Whim Road and surrounding districts extend their hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biaen and family who diattict and are now occupying the former home of Mrs. T. Grant and Miss K. Martin. mama of this and surround- ing districts were greatly saddened and shocked to learn of the sudden sympathy to his wife and other members of his family. ATTENTION FARMERS -MASSEY - HARRIS - FERGUSON LIM- ITED will soon announce new dealer op- poinimenf for MASSEY- HARRIS Machin- ery orea of Charlottetown and vicin- iiy. POTATO .OROWERS' ATTENTION This is to notify producers that final settlement from the Selling Agency for potatoes, for which Loading Reports were received. was completed several days ago. recgnuy moved M0 the Ku,,,.,,, -there are still a few Dealers who have not yet submitted Loading Reports. Until such reports are received, cheques cannot be issued. However, Any producer who has not received payment for pota- toes shipped through the Selling Agency during the past season should get in touch with the Selling Agency Office before July 20th in order that such shipments may be in- passing of Mr. Murdock Mac- Vestigated Donald of Whim Road. The entire S wmmunltv extm "5 dupe-t P. E. I. POTATO MARKETING BOARD ' SELLING AGENCY Miaa Lona. MacDonald returned to Ottawa after attending the funeral of her father, the Late Mr. Murdock MacDonald, Whim Road. Miss MacDonald was accompanied on her trip by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Mi-icLeod of Ottawa. Mrs. George Clarey was hostess to members of the Whim Road W.M.S. on June 25. In the absence of the president. Mrs. Cecil Camp- bell, the meeting was opened and the devotional period taken over by Mrs. William D. Fraser. Follow- ing worship, Mrs. Garnet Moore. secretary-treasurer. called the roll. At the conclusion of the evening the hosteu, assisted by BWCPH1 members. served a delightful lunch Mrs. William D. Fraser invited the members to her home for the next meeting. -0”- STERLING W. I. The monthly meeting for July of sterling W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Bloyce Maclilwen with 20 members and one visitor present. The President. Mrs. my Dons- las, was in the chair. and the meet- trig opened by sinzinl 1110 ”0dC" and repeating the Creed in unison The sick committee reported mak- ing three calls. It was decided to have a. picnic for Institute members on July 23. The swimming class for all inter- ested will begin in Stanley on July 26. Mrs. D. B. Reid and Mrs. A. S MacEwen gave their report of the Provincial Institute Convention. Mrs. John MaeGuiga.n invited the members to her home for next meeting when the roll call will be. answered by giving "a supper dish for the summer months”. The pro- gramme committee will be Mrs M. Malone and Mrs. J. E. Fleming while the lunch will be Mrs. Lorne MacEwm, Mrs. H. S. MacE.'wen. Mrs. Carl Wooiner, Mrs. Earl Carr and Mrs. D. E. Reid. The collec- tion amounted io 32.15. Following a lunch served by the hostess and committee in charge the evening closed by singing th National Anthem. . PROVED PERFORMANCE iIieJONN IJEEIIE Baler ;. Fully automatic balin foomplotol Oo"ld-prtovodrln crop and condition, h pa you to lo more hay in loot &l:11O and at lower cost with the Iohn DoorogAutoinan 01'. a First fully automatic wiro-tying Halos In tho dolddi” lohn Deere today offers you dependable haling that daily tonnage and cuts your ropairjallls; It stays on Lhg job to help you make the most of risky haying woathor. Bales are wire-tied io'sia'y iiodfaiicod lor'euy' "' square-cornered to make neat, solid stacks. See us Jo complete details 3'3. ask us tor the names of owners your neighborhood the next time yo;i're,irLtgvn..1 . d A. PIOIIARO FARM TIIAOTORS LTO., MALPEOIIE IIOAO . . mother, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aubut and daughter. Pauline, of Montreal, who are vacationing at Brackley Beach. motored to Georgetown on July 8 where they visited friends. Mrs. Aubut is the former Jacq- ueline Lacoursiere, who at one time resided in Georgetown. Mr. Philip Boudreauit, crew member of the car ferry at Bor- den, was a recent visitor to his home in Georgetown. , ..'Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lannon and daughter Jean of Boston, Mass.. arrived in Georgetown on July 10. where they will holiday Fredericton, N.B., are visiting Mrs. Jack-hart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell at Whim Road. I Master Stirling MncPh-erson of Bellvue is visitiing at whim Road. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Miss Edith MacDonald, Mr. Ken- ny .MBCDOllald and Miss Beverley Mooire, all of Whim Road. are now attending Emanuel Camp at Dun- das. A church service was held July 4 at Whim Road Hall with Rev. J. M. Fraser of Trinity United ' a enyog " Just put two scoops of ice cream (or sherbet) in a glass. Then tilt the glass and pour chilled 7-Up sent-lit down the aide. forecast: briqittand smiley ilaces when you serve this double treat: Take Seven-up, your favorite ice cream... And iherdsateam that": hard to beat! s”””5 ELLIS BROS. 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