Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031 - Montague97-2 - SoUris 157 - Alberton 68-2 SHORT OF CASH AFTER CHRISTMAS ? SELL YOUR “DON'T WANTS" THROUGH A CLASSIFIED AD MERCHANDISE Good Things To Eat 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Jan. 9. 1963. AUTOMOTIVE lEMPLOYMENT ' I I , Young's Serwce Sin. ISAnglll’AxamgnFeTxm Ph' 5'2 South Lake Ready to Wear store. Apply ‘ti 1 BO N . 24277 Um Tracmr speda‘ls l('liiua‘I‘IIItinn-gPaII-iot. x o m 1°” “m” Hydl'wnc" WANTED: MIDDLE - AGED Excellent for wmds work‘ lady to care for children- ' while mother works. even- Cars For Sale FOR SALE: 1956 FAIRLANE. four door. fair condition. body good. Phone 221. Montague. FOR SALE 1951 MERCURY and 1953 Ford for parts. Joey MacDonald. Hampton. walls. radio. clock etc. good condition. Apply Carlo Mac- Donald. Albany. FOR SALE: 1958 HILLMAN. Can be seen at. Gerald Powers garage. Southport. S.W. WILLIS Petrie Houses Why be cram-pt for space? If you are thinking about a new I home be double sure to see ‘ our new developement. on I Newlasnd Street. CMHC. Fin- ancing $3.000 down will be considered. ; Walthen Drive: Semi bung- I low no other property in this I lugs and generous time off. Sleep in. Phone 4-4148. YOUNG WOMAN WANTED for evening waitress Apply in person to the $23 WEEKLY—EORWEARING te lovely dresses given you as bonus. Just show North Am- erican Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing. invest- ment. experience necessary. N o r t American Fashion Frocks. Ltd.. 3425 Industrial Blvd, Dept. L.-2658. Montreal 89. One. Help Wanted Male WANTED: SERVICE MAN FOR general work at business es- tablishment in Charlottetow area. Must be reliable. Ap- ply in writing. stating qualifi- cations. etc.. Box 23885 Guardian-Patriot. WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR clerklng and looking after stock. good wages for right man. Contact Mr. A. Murphy- Unemployment office. 1 REAL ESTATE 5 Farmers Market FOR SALE TWO YOUNG sows work. i Ron-I‘m”— dezvous Restaurant after 5i MIXED BALE” HAY FOR p.m. VALLEY APPLES. RUSSETS. Delicious. Courtland. Spys. McIntosh. etc. Special on Me- Intosh while they last. $2.75 per bushel. Delivered within city. Wheatley’s. on Airport Road. Dial 4-5020. bred. Alden Blue. Hopefiield. sale. Phone Eldon exchange line. 11. ring 12. .BUYING FEEDER PIGS AT Kensington. 3035 lbs. Phone or contact Sterling Bowness. Kensington. phone 15 FOR SALE: ONE REGISTER- ed Holstein heifer calf. born January 3. Max Thompson. Victoria. FOR SALE: YOUNG JERSEY Cow and her Heifer calf. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams 5-5-97! LOOK OUT- YOU'RE GITTIN' NEAR TH' EDGE -’ ' newtttws' 1:1 5 months old. R. McDonald. St. Peter's Bay. . MERCHANDISE SERVICES STANDING HARDWOOD FOR sale. also 1960. IIla-ton Chev- Articles Wanted rolet. Apply Brendan Flood. South Melville. ‘Tn ACRES STANDING PULP.‘ lumber and firewood. Martin Jackman. Green. Pownal P.O. Apply Village ISTANDING WOOD. LUMBER and pulp for sale. Apply with large ball and master bedroom. livingroom. dining- room. kitchen. sunporch and bathroom on groun 001‘. Y Buying or Sellingi a Home DIAL 4-7242 S.W. WILLIS Real Estate 8; Insurance Broker Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Member of the. C. A. R. E.B. EMPLOYMENT Agents, Salespeople WANTED Reliable man age 20-45 with good car to contact established customers and open new accounts Mount Stewart to Souris Area. Above average earnings. Apply in per- son to William Tomilson. Kirkwood Motel Wed. 2 to 9 pm. Thurs. 9 to 12 am. I 1 Joseph Ryan. 108 King Street 1 phone 4-5783 ELLIS BROS. Oil Cake and Fish Meal in stock. PHONE 2-1201 NOTICES WANTED Top prices paid for - ale bot- tles. scrap iron. copper. brass. batteries. hides. woo. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 153 Kent St. Opp . Eatons Phone 4.9522 WANTED ALE BOTTLES Phone 4-8595 IF INTERESTED IN GETTING knitting done. phone 4-3984 or apply Mrs. James Clerk. 304 Fitzroy Street. PRIVATE L E s 5—0.5: s To pupils grades one to te USED N. R. ] RADIO AND T.V. Servicing Course. 65 les- sons oricinal cost $275.00 sell- ing for Guitar and violin lessons, in- struments furnished. in home. day and evenings. private les- sons. at low rates. adults and children. Learn to read music. ask for Mr. Emanuel. n conversational French. Phone 3 $30.00. Phone 4-8743. . ACCORDION LESSONS 4-3007. Announcements CITY & QUEENS “WE TREAT the sick we ". Glggoy‘s Pharmacy. Vitamins for all ages. Shop at "your" Drug Store for fresh. Standard- ized V tamin products and Ton- ics. al 4-3170 for prompt de- livery. WEEK OF PRAYER Service tonight Baptist Chin-ch. 8 o- clock. Sermon by Capt R. H. D Walker. The Salvation Army. SPECIAL GOSPEL services will c D. . '5 Day. January 13th. at 7:31 p.m. con- tinuing nightly at 8:00 pm. ex- cept Saturday. Special speakers. F. Pearcey of Toronto. Ontario. and R McIlwaine of Tryon. P.E.I. “How shall we escape it we neglect so great salvat- ion?" Hebrew 2:8 — Gospel Hall. Upper Prince Street. All are heartily invited. . WEEK OF PRAYER Service tonight St. Paul's Church, 8 o’- clock. Sermon by the Reverend Carl Farmer. First B a p t t s t Church. . THE MONTHLY meeting of the York Men’s Association will be held in Central United Chur- ch. Thursday, January 10th at p.m. C A R D PARTY Harrington Hall. Wednesday. January 9th. 8.30 pm. Sponsored by Harring- ton W. I. CARD PARTY and dance. Earnscliffe School every Wed- nesday night. In aid of W.I. PRINCE COUNTY CARD PARTY. Freetown Hall. Thursday. January 10. at 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by “7.1. Lunch served. NORTH SHORE hockey. 7.00. pm. Long River versus Sea Brookes Juniors. French River versus Hunter River. 8.15 pm. Rustico versus New Annan. 9.30 In. KINGS COUNTY MONTAGUE Office h o n r s afternoons 2 to 4 p.m. except Wednesday. Evenings 7 to 9 pm. except Monday and Friday. Sun- day by appointment only. Dr. J. C. Bonnell. Phone 293. COMMUNITY PLATE Song of Autumn. Forest Flower patterns 52 piece set of eight. sale price $49.80. 25 per cent off sale. In- ternational Sterling Pine Tree. Wild Rose. Enchantress pat- terns. Sale ends January 19th. Boehner's Jewellers. Montague Gift Shop. CROKINOLE PARTIES will be held at Murray River School every Friday at 8 p.m. begin- ning January llth. Lunches prizes. a] Church. special services are. mm January 8 to 13 at 7.30 pm. with Rev William Fuller- ton. Saint John. N.B. the guest speaker. MURRAY RIVER Pentecost- being conducted each evening I emu-Is BISHOP -— To Cart. and Mrs. Enc G. Bishop. (nee Ethel White. R.N.l. of 21 Parkview Drive, Charlottetown. a son. ht 7 pounds. 9 ounces. on January 8. 1988. at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. PIRCH -— At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. January 6th. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pirch (nee Marion Young). Hermitage. a daughter. Jayne Irene Dorothea. weight 8 lbs.. 15 ozs. ‘ BURKE -—- At P.E.I. Hospital on Jan. 6. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Cy. Burke, a son. John Mich- ael. weight 7 lbs. 11 oz. A brother for Frances. Ann. and Darlene. ' ENGAGEMENTS WOODSIDE — STEWART — Mrs. Preston Woodside of Margate. wishes to announce the engagement of her eldest daughter. Marjorie Anna to Harold David Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Stewart. of Kensington. Marriage to take place in the near future. DEATHS JAMIESON — At. st. Mary's Road on January 7th. Mrs. Annie Jamieson ' her 8% year. Remains resting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Frank Roche. St. Mary's Road. Funeral from St. Church. Sturgeon; Thursday. January 10th with Requiem High Mass at 9.30 am. Inter- ment in the church cemetery. P‘ Pets. Supplies on TERRIERS: ATTENTION RENTALS parents: delightful s m o o t h coats. pleasant lasting gifts. reasonable. Westmayne Ken- AAA-l TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs man over 30 as travel- ling representative. Write B.'l‘. Swallow. Pres. South- Western Petroleum 00. Box 789. Forth Worth 1. Texas. YOU CAN MAKE GOOD money typing at home in Employment Wanted _____.____.._ WANTED: WORK BY THE DAY or housekeeping. Phone 4-9125 HOUSE- Apply WANTED: JOB AS keeper for one man. to Box “W”. Guardian-Pat- riot. Surmnerside. nels, Westcheater, N.S. Lost LOST: BROWN LEATHER wallet. between Upper Hills- Room And Board CAN ACCOMMODATE ONE boarder. student or workingl 9 man. Phone 4-793. ACCOMMODATION vAIL A able for male boarders. Dial 4-8662. SORENSEN'S RADIO & TV. Sales and Service Trynn Phone Crapaud 20-42 born and King Streets. con- taining sum of money. Finder please notife Mrs. G. Young, spare time. New revealing folio tells how. Write MacLeOd's 5391 Waverley Terrace. Hali- MERC'r-iANDISE P.E.I. Hospital. Reward offer- ed fax. Nova Scotia. I MAKE 1963 YOUR BEST FOR SALE: Year! Start now a permanent business. Sell Tonics. cosme- tics. household and farm ne- cessities. food products; Com- mission. exclusive trial period. FAMILEX PRO DUCTS. Dept. .1-5, imier, Montreal. 1600 Dior- f O . ' Guardian - Patriot BELAIR ELECTRIC sngonx‘. electric refrigerators. electric rangette. floor lamp. Beaton's CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mondays through Fridays 8.30 A.M until 5 P.M. Sat. till 12 noon. Phone Charlottetown 4-8506 Consult the list of telephones at the to; of Classified page for the Branch office sewing your area. WORD ADVERTISEMENTS 24 word minimum charge. house num- are charged as one word. various groups of numbers count separately. Only Standard Dictionary "' ‘ ' Ire acceptable. Cash Rats insertion per word Use 3 consecutive loser- tlons 4c per word. 6 consecutive in- sertions 3’2: per word 10 per cent additional charge on these sc- eounts if not paid within 7 days of last insertion date. ANNOUNCEMENTS 5: per word, 10 minimum charge. NOTICES Births. Deaths Articles For Sale FIVE HORSE power Briggs and Stratton. practically new condition. price $75.00. John A. Morrison. Launching. "mim-V' FOR SALE: fitmT‘FXR? ‘ le top range. good condition. Phone 266 or Write Box 256, Montague. machine. portable. Auction Rooms. Grafton St. ______________._... A GOOD BROWN OVERICOAT for sale. good as new, cheap. Call at 212 Queen St. Dial 4-8954. ONE GIRLS coat for sale. size grey fur lining dition. also boy 10. Phone 4-8286. 10. with size 38- . $50.00. Phone 4-7217. FAWCETT. COLEMAN. small. medium and No 11 baseburncr. Auction Rooms. Grafton St. ROYAL BLUE . good con- clth suit. sine BLACK HUDSON SEAL COAT. ' 40 Good condition, EN- terprise oil space heaters. large. Fawcett and Enterprise oil ranges. coal and wood ranges. Beaton's LOST: IN CITY A LABRADOR Retriever. color gold. six months old. Finder please CAN ACCOMMODATE T W0 boarders. College students pre- ferred. Apply 23 Granville St.. or phone 4-5184. ‘ ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO students who wish to share room near Prince of Wales College. Phone 4—8773. DO YOU NEED MONEY? We offer fast-service cash loans for any worthwhile pur- pose . . . up to $2.500 . . and 36 months to pay! HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Births, Deaths, Marriages BIRTHS LIVINGS‘I‘ONE — At The P.E. Island Hospital. Jan. 6th. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs David Liv- ingstone. a son. Robert Paul. C weight. 6 lbs. 61A 025. A bro- ther for Brian. PETERsON — To Mr. and Mrs.‘ Gordon . at 0 Prince Edward Island Hospital I on Monday. January 7. a son. Kirk Miles. weight. 10 lbs. 10 I VESSEY At the Charlotte . town Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vessey. Jr.. a daughter. Kimberley Ann. Weight 7 lbs. 11 oz. ANTWELL — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Jan. 7 1. '1. to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cantwell. a daughter. 6 lbs. 7 025. A sister for Gail. Gen- etta and Beth. RECTOR — Harold. Isabelle are happy to announce the ar- rival of their son John Percy at the P. E. I. Hospital. Jan- phone 4-4514. Special Notices FREE FILMS ‘ Each time you bring a roll of film to our store to be developed you re- ceive one additional film absolutely free. “Offer expires Jan. 19, 1963.” ZAKEMS RENTALS Houses FOR RENT: room house. Centrally located. Oil ‘furnacc. Write Box 24274 Guardian-Patriot. 'ITOUSE FOR RENT AT—JOHN: ‘ 7 miles from stons River. Charlottetown. electricity a running water. Apply J. Fred Trainer. Charlottetown. RR. 9. FOR RENT: HOUSE IN SOUTH- bedrooms. kitchen. livmg mom and bath; oil fur- $57.00 month; available now. Phone 4-6610. I . Motors port. two nace; rent 01' THREE BED- . Apartments I—RA-CIIE—LOR APARTMENT FOR rent. completely furnished. Special rate. till June. Call 45311. Dundee Motel. GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT for rent. heated with continu- ous Hot Water. centrally lo- cated. Apply in writing to Guardian - atriot Box 24177. Weddings Engagements. Cards of Thanks $1.75. Ade ditional each name printed 10c. In memoriams $1.75. Additional charge. each newspaper line of Verse with Rhyme style maintained 10c Count only 5 average words (5 to 6 letters each) per line. Obituary nol'ce; will be charged $1.50 for the first 25 words 3c per word ereafter. CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS I Insertion per column loch $1.96, 3 consecutive‘ Insertions, per inch $1.68. 6 consecu- ‘ live insertions per Inch 1.55. (legal tender notices. $0.24 per Guardian Patriot Ad appears in both Advertisements ordered on ship- deto schedule will be charged the one-time rate on each insertion Classified spa . red. Advertisers are requested to r their advertisement the first ‘I 11 appears and to call the Classified of WKKKXXX xxxxxxxx: xx xx xx xx =x§x xx x xx xxxxx XX XXX x x I X PRESCRIPTION FOR PAYING BILLS PAY 'IN Ol'l' WITH A LOW-COST. LIFE-INSURED SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT for rent. two bedrooms. large livmgroom. kitchen and ’bath. Own thermostat. Very central. Phone 4-9360. ' THREE tor rent. heated with continu- ous hot water. Private en- trance. Centrally located. Available lmmediately. Adults only. Phone 4-5350 after 5 pm. Storage To LET: LARGE. DRY INSUL- I ated garage. car in garage. pointing south. Half of double' driveway. Yearly tenants required. Dial 4-8352. garage. Cement WEE: TO Rent WANTED 'I‘WO ROOM APART- ment by CNR employee. Ap- ply in writing to Guardian- Pau‘iof Box 24098 QUIET REsPECTAa'LE ET: derly lady wants heated roo in Charlottetown with tight housekeeping facilities or kit- chen privileges. Box 24228. I . Oil Burner and Dodd 025. a brother for Tim andl uary 5. 1963. Weight 7 lbs. 41.x. 1g Pgtl’l‘ge Sterling. I ozs. A brother for Jeffery. - NOTICES NOTICES DOYLE’S RADIO & TV ANNUAL MEETING SERVICE “ON THE SPOT REPAIRS" DIAL 4.4305 The annual meeting of Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held (tin the Civic Auditorium in the Town of Summersi e WE SPECIALIZE on Tuesday, the twenty-second day of January at m the hour of 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon. Electrical Wiring I Jobs — Large or small . Lennor Air Conditioning . Refrigeration Sales .— ervice Q Appliance Repair—all types Rewound—repsired and Strather Lightning Rod— Sales and Service DeLAVAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT I ‘ PALMER ELECTRIC LTD. DIAL 4.2543 T. LELAND LINKLETTER M anager. DIABETIC this meetlng. MEETING ' A meeting of the Diabetic Association will be held on Thursday. January 10th. at 8 pm. in the National Film Board Room, 2nd floor. Dominion Building. Queen Street. Charlottetown. Dr. Margaret Burke. will be guest speaker at All members are asked to attend. IN MEMORIAM HUGHES -- In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Emmett Hughes. who passed away January 9. 1959. Beautiful memories are E0 . To remember our whole woven l l f e throu But the sweetness will linger forever. As we treasure the memory dear. mother of on. Lovingly remembered by the family. PARSONS — In loving memory of our husband and father. John Parsons. who passed away January 9. 1962. In tears we saw him sinking And watched him fade away. God gave us strength to bear it. face theblow see to . Looking back with memories Along the path we trod. We bless the years we had with him And leave the rest to God. Always remembered by wife Ruby. and son Cecil. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. John Crabbe. Milton. wish to ex- tend sincere thanks to all those kind neighbours and friends who sent flowers. cards and letters of sympathy during their recent bereavement. Also they wi sh to express deep appreciation to Rev. A. E. Piercey. and neigh- bours and friends, as well as the staff of the Home for the Aged who have been so kind and thoughtful for so long a time during these last few years. [wish to extend sincere thanks to Dr. Lea. Dr. Cox. nurses and staff of the P. E. 1. hospital and also the clergy for their kindness It came they gave me while a patient there. Also wish to thank all m friends and relatives who visit- ed me. and so thoughtfully re- membered me with flowers and cards. and all who asked about 9 Transportation CAR GOING To BOSTON week of January 151m. can se- commodate some passengers. Phone 33 Morel]. EMPLOYMENT "W o x'MENT ROOM APARTMENT QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN REQUIRED Rooms furnished room. Phone 2-14?! FOR RENT: ONE LARGE UN- REATED FURNISHED ROOM Canada Packers Ltd. Charlottetown. requires_ electricians with journeymans papers. for electrical maintenance work. This is an excellent opportunity NOW IS THE TIME! INSULATION BLOWING ALL WORK GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES . . . . . TERMS TO SUIT 'FREEES TIMATE‘ NO OBLIGATION PHONE COLLECT —- “From anywhere on PEI." Charlottetown 894.4560 —- Summerslde 436-3419 MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. JAMES o. STEWART — 131 North River Rd. "Specialists in all types of Siding 8: Insuiation” PROFESSIONAL CARDS Architects ad lea :.-....:.... for we mean». ' 126 Richmond St. .. "'"'.:....".... h?“ w... Peter A. McNeIl no. Box m drum. replies . 3'... only 1 am «In on» p0:- ArchI‘I'act PHONE 894-4872 “:‘Wmmm LaurieA Col GKeithPikard " es . c. and m» m ' ~ my“ to 0': Advertise: fAm‘” mm mm wfiw m m m r. o lo: use a Queen at 1s- ." m In W“ .. m .Motmn. r14. mm Mll IV. moms-um 5“ it“ it“? "it"‘I i“? 4 414 ' ' ' ' x: 5 § 5 x x xxxx '0' "3“ PW '9 ~ for a man With the qualifications. xxx xxx xxxx 5 it i 5 WANTED Two OIRLs TO , grog )xf xxxx x x room or board in apartment. This job W111 pay approximately $90.00 per Exxx y in: 5‘“; Phone 4-0933 after six oclock. week. I I xxxx x m L0 A N x x second floor. heated with con- Various employee welfare benefits available filming? :3“- " sud't as, medical-surgical plan, group inmance, _____;.__.__. pension plan, sick pay etc. Interview by appoint- THE BANK 0': 'grmm’ “To”??? ment only. Apply in writing to Box 24271. NOVA SCOTIA vote ceMrally hosted. Guardian-Patriot. Phone . NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE To Farmers in Kensi-ngton and Vicinity Havingtakenoverthe Produce operated by Glydon Willis we will be duos daily at highest mark et prices. DELANEY'S FEED SERVICE Kendogtm. Eminess formerly buying mo- CROWN BUILDING CORPORATION TENDERS Sealed Tenders to be received up till 4:00 pm. Monday. January 21 1963. for purchase of any or all of the following dwelling buildings to be removed from the present 15. 1963: I . ewe KentSch location by April 105 Rochford Strait 115 Rochford Street . l4 Fitzroy Street 7-9 Kent Street TENDERS may be mailed to Box 307, lottetown, or delivered in person Seaetary. Crown Buildlm Corporation. old Char- office Wes tOthe «9s Fordetalhapplytotheundenigned. JOHN GILMORE. mmmm m . Again I thank you one and all and a very Happy New Year to each one. Elols N. Kaye. I wish to thank the box holders of Mt. Stewart RR. 4 for the sum of money and the many lovely gifts which I received at Christmas. Wishing you all a ve Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. Ernest Alfleck. M ail Carrier. Mt. Stewart. RR. 4. Paul's - GEORGETOWN Mrs. Ella MacKinnon left recently for the NOW England States where she will visit with relatives. D.A. lMacConmack. who 5 teaching school in the Mahone Bay area of Nova Seotia spent Christmas and New Years at his home in Georgetown. Sgt. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart and family of Kingston. 0nt.. were recent guests of . Stew- art's parents. Major and Mrs. A.H. Stewart. Miss Louise Murphy of Tor- onto. 0nt., spent New Years wit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Murphy. - Miss Emily DeCosta return- ed home on Sunday after visit- ing with relatives in Charlotte- town. 1". and Mrs. Stewart Han- sen motored from Saint John. N.B.. Saturday to spend. the New Year's holiday with Mr. Hansen’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Hansen. Miss Sheila DeLory, who spent the season's holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P.J. DeLory. left on New Year's day on return to Brock-ville. Ont. Mrs. G. N. Smith of Vancou- ver. 8.0.. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mur- . P .V. Miss Sharon Soully of Char- lottetown and Miss Peggy Sean- nell of Boston. Mass. who to Miss Scully's guest. were recent visitors to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCon- nell and family of Charlottetown were recent gues Connell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. JAB. McConnell. Miss Mae King of Cape Bald. N.B.. visited her home in Georgetown over the holiday season. Miss Enid Knight left recent- ly on return to Toronto. Ont. after spending the holiday sea- son with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Knight. Mrs. Albert King is ill in hos- pital in Charlottetown. Seaman Danny MacLean of the Royal Canadian Navy. left recently for Halifax. NS. after spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. MacLean. P.J. Solomon and Miss Gene- vieve Soloman rehrrned last week from a visit to Montreal. Que. AB. Bruce MacLesn. crew member of HMCS St. Croix. spent New Year‘s with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm .MacLean. Charles Hansen. employed with the National Em lo cut service in Charlottetown visit. ed his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Hansen. Mrs. John Batchllder. return- ed home last week after being a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Montague. for several weeks. Seaman David Hartman. re- turned recently to HMCS CON!- wallts. after spending the sea- son's holidays with his parentl. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Easton. Mrs. Margaret Jeddy. left ra cently on return to Somerville. Mass. after visiting her sis- ter Mrs. Raymond Soloman and . Solomon and her mother. Mrs. Clementine Campbell. AB. Wilfred McQuillan of the Royal Canadian Navy in Hali- fax. N.S.. returned to duty re- cently after visiting his parents. er. an Mrs. thtred Moo“!!- an. Napoleon Landry. of New Brunswick. who operated a lob- ? star factory in Georgetown. re- cently visited here on bualneu. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mao- Donald had as their recent guests. their son AB. Gerard MacDonald. RC-N. stationed at HMCS Cornwallis. N.S., and Miss Sandra MacDonalo of Hamilton ntario ard's sisters. Mrs. Charles Duf- giathr. Duffin and family. and anti-mils. and his brother. Raymond MacDonald. all of Toronto. Ont. The family of -the late And- rew R. MacNeill. Southport. wish to sincerely thank Doctors J.W. MacKenste. L.S. Cox and R. G. Les. nurses and staff of pttal. clergy. and neighbors. and all those who sent flowers or cards or re membered us in any way during .3: cial thanks to the MacLean Fu- neral em. I it: . 3% It recent bereavement. A am- I“ Ch «comm aésrs MISCOUCHE » Dennis and Alfred Gaudet Jr. 2'. .9 i a E l i S 3 iii? ii: i i It? $1.? a I E: s; it I l 31 F3 P .,-; ‘4- ’-~ . . Q; as» ,1; .