a? James Reid Norton, the son of John Wallace Platts was born , in Charlottetown on March 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norton, 1940, the son of Mr. and Mrs. “25 born.in Crapaud on June 18, Everett Platts. Wallace attended |/% Jim attended Crapaud Prince Street and Queen Char- | 5°"! and Summerside High be- : 2 |fore entering Prince of Wales in lotte High before entering Prince | 1957. Jim has gained some re- of Wales in 1955. Wallace plans |nown as a Junior Pariiamentar- to continue -his Arts course at |ian while at Prince of Wales, Carleton University, Ottawa, while his future plans are in- majoring in Political Science. definite, Jim plans either 9 med- jical or a teaching career. ! The president, Mrs. Clarence (Meyers Studie) | (Meyers Studie) Marchbank, conducted the bus- Mission Group}: Hears Speaker isan ne nee A nominating committee, com- : | prising Mrs. Gaudet, Mrs. Johns- SUMMERSIDE - Miss Mary | ton and Mrs. Enzly Campbell, Stewart, returned: missionary | Was appointed to bring in a new from China, was guest speaker! te of officers at the next at the W.M.S. birthday social | meeting. Monday sponsored by the Even-' 3 ing Circle of the Summerside | Presbyterian Church. She gave a D} ’ ie tat une | Pioneer Dies tive talk on her experiences in In Alberta educational work while there. Ms. Mark Gaudet led the de- | : votional period, the theme being| A pioneer of the Gibbons area, | “Mother’s Day”. She was assis-| Joseph Johnston McLean, 79, died ted by Mrs. Keith Johnston, who | Monday. ee Emmett uachan wae tes A native of Prince Edward Is- in = prayer. The meditation | land .Mr. McLean came to west- “Motherhood” was presented by ;ern Canada 56 years ago. He liv- the leader. ed in southern Alberta for a short time before homesteading age 24 years. His remains ar- in the Gibbons area. In 1904 he ‘ ISLAND NEWS PAGE : Mentague 97-2; Seuris 322 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 13, 1958. At Meeting Of SOURIS — Four new members were welcomed at the meeting of the Souris branch of the Can- adian Legion held recently. The four men are Harold J. La- Pierre, Souris: George Bruce, Red Point; James Jarvis, Elmira and Charlies Oickle, North Lake. It was decided to start an all- out drive for membership by every community. the drive is to have The Souris Disaster Fund came for much discussion. A report: was discussed. The sum of $100 was voted to assist local Girl Guides to at- tend summer camp. Approval was given to the ad- alition of a aumber of names to the veteran's monument and the plaque in the home. It was reported renovations to Funeral: services were held from the Gibbons’ Anglican Church. Rev. J. R. Stuart offi- ciated with burial in the Gibbons cemetery.Fosier and McGarvey Lid. were’ in charge of arrange- ments. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. W. J. Mabbutt of Gibbons; | three grandchildren; a sister Mrs. | Bessie Graham and a brother, | William, both of Peter's. Road, | Prince Edward Island. | Mr. McLean was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James McLean rived in the City last evening. |opencd a store on the Sturgeon is morning (Wednesday) at River near‘ the present town of 10:30 his remains will be trans- | Gibbons. Later, he moved the Hennessey Fum-' store into the town and opened fo the residence of | 4 post office. He retired in 1953, | staying at Gibbons until moving | ‘to the city three months ago. | He served as a councillor for the @flunicipal District of Stur- for nearly 30 years, and) y Requiem High, wil geon Catholic |was an active member of the Al ts. 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