ease roun'recN.- WTI-IE GUARDIAN. cuanwneiowra . ... ..-....... -. y- -.....- .. ... Conway and ' Vicinity The July -meeting of the Con- way Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ray Milligan. Mr. and Mrs. George T”ompaon were recent visitors to summer- iide and Kenaington. . Mr. and M21. Clarence Ramsay spenira few days visiting relatives at Moncton. and also visited other points of interest on the mainland. Mr. Arthur smith (Jr) was a recent visitor to Upper Stewiackc and was visiting his sister, Mrs. Hugh Patterson. Mrs. Joseph Murphy (nee Edith Macxlnnonl. Montreal. is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Mac- Kinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Matthews and family, Black Banks, motored to Halifax for a few days to visit. friends and relatives. Mrs. Edith Bryan and son, Al- vin. of Foxley River. were cuts!-S at the home of Mr. and Mrs John D. Palmer recently. Mr. Cecil Palmer who is em- ployed on the car ferry. spent a few days with his parents, Mr.an-:l Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. Cecil MacKiiinnn who employed on the car ferry. spent a few days with his wife and family at Conway. Mr. Plieiiie of New Jersey is spending a vacation at the iionie of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pnlnici. Freeland. Miss Donna Palmer. Freeland. is attending summer school at har- loitetown. Miss Palmer tauglii a' the Brae School last. year. Mr. and Mrs. William Milligaii. Murray Road, spent a week-end Elmsdale and Vicinity miss Rita Kelly, teacher at l-lowlan. spent a few days in Elms- dale. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les G Dunn. Misses Beatrice O'Brien and Edna O'Brien, teachers. are spend- ing their holidays at the home of their respective parents. Mrs. Frank Crowe and two children from Massachusetts are vacationing at the home of Mrs Crowe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. wil- izam Brennan. - His many friends are pleased in know that Mr. Edmund Kelly has returned to his home from Western Hospital where he had been a patient for a. short time. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lawless. Norboro. and Mr. and Mrs. James Todd, summcrside. were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warren motored to Western Pi'ince re- cently from Rumford. Maine, and visited relatives and friends for a brief holiday. Miss Nadine Hardy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hardy and Miss Pauline MacNeill. daugh- ter of Mrs. Basil MacNeill. arriv- ed on the Island from Toronto to spend a holiday with their rela- tives here. The many friends of Mr. David Williams are pleased to learn that he has almost completely recover- ed fi'om the accident which nec- cssitated his removal to the Prince Edward Island Hospital where he spent a couple of weeks. Congratulations are extended to Misses Margaret and Phyllis Wil- liams on the successful comple- tion of their year": work at the Union Commercial College. Char- lottetown. Both girls received hon- ore. and besides Miss Margaret look A high standing in the Civil Service examinations. A miscellaneous shower was ten- ilered Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. Alma. A very large number were present and the newly-weds were the re- cipients of many useful and cost- ly gifts accompanied by the best wishes of all for a happy life to- gether. Many friends and relatives in this community intended the fun- erals of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy. which were held within it few days of the death or the other at Elmsdale. The deceased couple had been highly respected resid- ents oi Elmsdale until recent ,veara' when they made their home in Charlottetown. The sympathy of many friends and neighbors is ex- tended to the bereaved family in their double loss. A wedding of interest. in many friends took place in Alma oh July ilth when Miss Zena Barbour. daughter of Mr. Frank Barbour end the late Mrs. Barbour was united in marriage to -Mr. Went- 'worth Yeo. non of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yoo, llimdale by Rever- end John M. sheen. congratula- tions and best wishes are extend- ed to this popullf couple for n hgppy wedded life. - I Ileverorlda Sister Bertllle and sum Oolinos ofamminngalriolis. Minnesota. an open g R o dav in their native Province. Both mverend Sisters are celebrating their golden liibileea in the sister- are the recipients of from their and friends. Bitter Bert- tbe daughter of the late lb. andjlt-a James O'Brien, Elms- QII Dlotor'Ooamos is the of Ibllata Mr. and an I amford. r - at Truro visiting friends and rela- tives. Mr. -and Mrs. David Mac-Intyre are guests at the home oi Mr. Otto Murphy, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Eriand Ramsay returned to their home after a ' t h iness trip to New w. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Mac- Phee. Montreal, were recent visit- or: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNeill, Conway. - 0. Mr. Sterling Milligan, Murray Road, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Arthur Milligan. Poplar Grove. motored to Truro and spent a recent week-end there. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MncNevin and family. Knutsford, were guests at the home of Mrs. MacNevin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. David smith. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompson, River Bend, Quebec. are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Rev. and Mrs. MacDoviell. Jun- iper. New Brunswick, have been visiting friends in the Tyne Val- ley, Bldcford, and Conway emigre- gallon, in which for some time. Mr. and Mi's.Jack Williiiiiis tnr-v Frankie Tiipliiii spoilt a few days with Mrs. lvillinmsi parents. Mi'. and Mrs. George Tuplin, Miirray Road. The Misses Myrna Tupllii. Lois Palmer. Brenda Matthews. and Merrill Palmer have returned to their homes after attending camp at Crripnud. Mr. Murdock Stewart who is employed as shovel-operator with Morrison and MacRae. spent a re- wiie and cent week-end with his family. Messrs. Robert Morrison and John Ranisay. who are employed with Morrison and MacRae. spent a week-end at their respective homes. a and Mrs. William Alexander and family of Scotland, who have been residing with Mrs. Alexan- ner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Adams, have moved to Char- iniietnvtn. where Mr. Alexander has received employment. A family re-union of the Mar- the Black Banks, where over thir- ty were present. Young and old alike enjoyed a ”dip” in the water and afterwards a. very delicious meal was served. of Upper Stewincke returned days with Mrs. Pattcrsonis pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. David Smith. Freeland. -.... Mrs. Oscar MacNei11 attended the Women's Institute convention at Charlottetown. as it delegate. from MacNeills and Freeland Iii- stitules. Mrs. MacNeill was ap- pointed on the Provincial Women's Institute Executive for the next year. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Matt.-aiall have returned to their home. in Dartmouth after spending aplen- ant week on the Island. Mr. Mat- tatall attended the Fireman's T o urn a m e n t at Charlottetown while Mrs. Mattatall was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 05- car MacNeill. Mrs. Jane Craig. New York, who is eighty-six years of age. has again returned to Conway for her vacation. Mrs. Craig (betterknown as Aunt Jane) does not seem to be getting a day older and is walking around visiting her many friends and relatives. While in Conway she was the house guest of Mr.and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. ....E. The annual picnic of the st. Peters Church, Lot Eleven. proved it real success. It was held on the beautiful grounds at Uncle Bob's. Foxley River. This is one of the beauty spots of P. E. Island. De- lllflillls meals were served. and the swing was filled to capacity with both old and young. S Mrs. Erland Rnms& has started a swimming class at Mr. John Millar's shore. Freeland. There is a large enrolment of boys and girls. men and women, who are anxious to learn how to swim and also how to help a victim of a 1940 .1949 I 1950 1948 1949 1950 1948 1947 1947 1946 Siilnniei-side he was pastor: i Neill family was held recently at. -.... drowning accident. . Cudinorc. Charlottetown. showe some very interesting films on Swimming and Water Safety in Freeland flail recently. The best wishes of the surrounding districts is extended to Mrs. Ramsay for a very suc- cessful class in swimming and water safety. Preparations are being made to have a Blood Donor Clinic at Conway Community Hall the last week of August. one hundred donors will be expected from El- lcrslie. Bideiord, Tyne Valley, Northam, Poplar Grove, Macliclils, last Bidciord, Inverness. Portage, Freeland. Murray Road, Foxley River and Conway. A houae-io- housc canvass will be made for donors and everyone between the ages of eighteen and sixty-fivo who are in good health are ex- pected to donate. The regular meeting of the Conway United Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Boyle on Friday evening. July ll. with a large number of members and visitors present. Mrs. Baxter was leader of devotional period. while Mrs. Leigh Craig. president, led the business part of ili3 inert- ing. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered with a verse of Script- ure. A report of the Women's Mis- sionary Rally at Montruse was given. It was decided to write. and have Miss Mabel Ncwsoniv come up sometime in the near future and give. ll talk on hei- niissionary work at Sydney and Glace Bay. Prices on paint for the church were presented by Mrs. Oscar MacNeill. A donation of five dollars from Mr. James Millar was very thankfully received. Mr-. Ralph Ellancls invited the meni- bers for the next meeting in two weeks' time. Meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Leigh Craig. A dainty lunch was served by W? hnstcss and a collection of Slllltl f.ilIf('l'l. SOUTHEN D. England - (CPI - Charles Peake. 2'7. a waiter after being sentenced to three years imprisonment on it chars? 05 housebreakinzz told the Jtitigct "A man's seiiiencc does not brzm when he goes to prison. it starts when he comes out." T CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON and Thiii'sria,v 711.7- 9:l5. Van Jnimsnn. Gloria "Dc Haven. Tom l)r.'ike. Arlene Dalii In "SCENE OF THE CRIME". l'l'ednesda,v Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Paitersonl in 4 their home. after spending a fet-1'10"! USED CARS .& TRIIOKS CLEARANCE DESOTO SEDAN. DESOTO SEDAN. FORD SEDAN. DODGE 2-Door. PONTIAC 2-Door. DODGE One-Tan Express DODGE Ono-Tan Express. DODGE One-Tan Express. 3'TQll. CHEVROLET 3-Ton. All Above Units” Can 9. Financed WILLAIIII; MacIIOIlAI.lI LIMITED cocoa and more DIALER M-G-M's ilirill-loaded CICLGCLIYL: storvl With "Van" in the two fisic-d role of the detective. Aci- Thrills! in this one T T HAY MAOIIIIIEIIY (new) 1 side-delivery rake 1 bay loader (used) mower for Farniall ”Ai new) Several dump rakes 1 horse mower (new) DAWSON 'S SERVICE STATION Crapaud Phone 17 zoo. IIIISIKIIIIIT OII TIRES Automobile Fa rm implement Truck DAWSON'S SERVICE STATION Crapaud Phone 17 Dial 2312 Mr. town. Mr. Leo Arsenault to Charlottetown recently. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallant and family of summerslde visited with relatives in I-lowlan. Mr. and Mrl. and family of Alberton were in How- ian recently. Mr. Arthur Arsenault. recently in Charlotte- I few days Mrs. B. carruihers has an guests her mother. Mrs. Cook, algo her grandson, Willard MacQuarrle. Rev. M. J. Rooney has guest, his father, Mr. Mass., U. 5. A. and Mrs. Gabe Arsenault and family of Miscouche were Woodstock recently. In Mr. Philip G-griit of Plusville, was In I-lowlaii recently. Miss Bernice Gallant of Wood- stock is taking a course of studies in Charlottetown during summer holidays. Mr. and hire. Arnold Wood of! Green mil visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan weeks recently. Ian-alno Gallant and little daughters were in Howlan re- cently. , g The Acadian boys and girls plat on a musical concert in st. An- thony's parish hall on Monday night. July 0.. , Mlu Eva Perry and Mr. Gerald Perry of Mt. Inward Road. char- lottetown. are visiting with rela- tives in I-lowland. Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Gallant of Upper Howlan, have as guests. their daughter, Mrs. George Lon- don nnd family of st. John, N. B. Mrs. Oswald caine and daugh- ters have as their guest :1 daugh- ter slsle, Mrs. Gottell and little son. The Miisses Theresa and Elaine Rocha, newly-weds was held in the bride's Fortune cove. parents and little brother Urbain in Howlan. , Mr. and Mrs. Rosamund Casey and non Eugene were guests of Mrs. rrsnknallant and family. ,..... Master Wilfred Dolron is visit- ing at the home of his grand- inglther. Mrs. Henry Pineau. Bloom- f d. ineraldo from when leave tor their home in Mr. and Mil. PIG Mr. and Mrs. Ben Desmiches of Misoouclie are spending part of their vacation with relailver in vvO0illIDC' . - ordination. . . Mr. no art Gallant. our Poet Master in spending a lot of tlme with his ind father, who is ill at his home In Ilbrtune Cove. lant of Alberton. Masters Wilfred and Jerry Dair- on Tuesday evening. July 3, the Credit Union monthly meeting llan. was held in the credit Union of- fice at 'v'v'oodatock. Rev. Fr. M. J. Rooney A miscellaneous shower in honor are visiting in cardigan. Gallant are visiting their grand- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Des- To: nowun. -Mr. andun. Rosamund and non Imono left here for lum. they will uh. I"?! I HOOK ADOBE 11.". Mrs. Joe Pineaii, rm. mun Gallant and Mrs. Paul Dolroh. ill of Dover motored over to Bathurst for the Mrs. Frank J. Gallant of wood- uock went to Dunc rcemly, when she will visit with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and ma. Pros. per Gallant. also rm. Henry Gel- and are spending a while in How- father, Mr. Rooney of Boston. Mass. and during their absence, Rev. Fr. Roacbc I and Fr. Florian charge. i ....:i home at Casey llowlan recently. Rilnlard, and son lagene, luv. Plug ' where Oahill big in the evening. It the SDI Ill home of being from Howlan. quinas society. - JULY- 26. 19.31 a an-. and Mrs. Rosamund are In Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ci ll . flmlly 0! Eummorside . l::rle Md In C.i my Fl Mrs. John rinnan and Mrs. nm"' Gallant, motored to Slllnlllerslde they visited Mrs. and other relatives, mum. Prank John On Wednesday evening, July 4 a bingo and claim bake was held M . - Mrs. s y Gaudot at Milllr n:.ndd A large crowd attended with a few This sponsored by the at. Thomas Ac. WEI on of Howlan visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pineau and &- - of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0. Gsl- family of Summerslde were in Mrs. Firmin Perry received lant at summerslde. Woodstock recently, accompanied news earlier in the spring from 1,". by' Miss Marguerite Desaoches, brother. Mr. Felix Gallant of Me. O. S. A., that he and Mrs. Gallant were coming to -visit during iii. summer and she was quite dlsap. and his pointed the other day to ream, news that through Mr. cairn...-, P. E. 1.. serious illness' they cannot not... make the trip. Fe B --Fine cotton balbriggnn knit They're first quality rind well made-white only in sizes small. medium or large-regularly priced 69 to 89 cents Saturday 9 a.m. Extra Special! 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