Wednesday. Sept. 8, 1954 Page 12 The Guardian Wellington -Miss Frances Barlow. recently visited Miss Dorothy Gamble of Southwest, Lot. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard and family of Hunter River. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bar- low on August 21!. M: and Mrs. William A. Carson of Worcester. Mass. have return- ed to thetr home after H.!1l.lrlg at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd P'ergu.-on. On their return they will tour Cabot Trail, Cape Bre- ton Island. A strawberry and ire cream social was held in English School Hall on August 20, with a good crowd in attendance. Miss Joyce Maclnnis nf Boriivii iv"rri'l;.' '.i:..lnd liter aunt, Mrs Emily (iallaiit and family. . We iigtori English School re- opene alter summer vacation on Aiitzust. l6 n:'.h Mrs. Enid Birch as theu' teacher. Mrs. Eii:.i; Gallant and three children visited her mother, Mrs. Sophie Gaudet and brother, Earl in E:mont Bay. on August 33 rs, Si:al'ei' and iam- . . s of Mrs E:ni;,x Gal-l lant rcceiilly. : Mr and Mrs Allgllsllfl Arsen- 3-yp and "Iii r'i.'i.ghtr'rs and Mi And,-in .x,-smriii” of Halifax, Sptlllii 3 vvpcgg -,,ivi'.o:i mitt l : piir-, en's, Kl 4i'Yl Kl" -ll)-rflilh V Aisenauh, Mont Carniel. Mr. Dan:e'. J. Arsenault has en- tered Hospital in Halifax, for treat- ment vil1:le Mr Joseph Berti:-ird 8l1YP'.'Pd P. C. l-iii-pita: for treat- merit. Mr and Mrs Ha."i'is of Montreal recen' spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gallant, Mont Carmel. M: and Mrs AI;.i-:- Wedae of L'. S A :'PcPll'..,- linll-"(I parents and frzends in Mont Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Arsenault of Peabobgi, Mass. v lsited Mr Arsenauli s mother, Mrs. Ben Arscnault. M: Syliitin Giliant of New York. visited his lilnther. Mr Ailbln J. Gallant Rev: Emmanuel Gal- lant of Edmii.nd.s'.ori, N 5. also -xisiteri his hrftV'lPl'. Auhin. M-, A-1:iLs'in Fnltler '1l DIPDDG”. N. B, spent the week-end recent-' ly with his mother, Mrs. Frank Polrier, Mont Carmel. Mr. Albert Richard. Moncton. N H. spe.n'. a week-rind with his yiarrnis. Mr. and Mrs. John '1”. Richard. Mrs. Clovis Arsanault. St. John. N B. spent a few weeks with her pmisnrs, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pnirier. A for persons 'lFiil. tn the. pil- grimage of St Anne de Beaupre and at Nwtre Dame du Cap They are lVLrs. Tilmon A. Arsenault. Mrs. Arthur Aucoiri and Mr. Emmanuel J T. Arsenault. nfi.-s Dorothy Brooks. Union Corner. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard, Hunter Riv- er. . Mr and Mrs Patrick Mahar. Cha:'lnt'etmxvi visited at the home nf Mr. and Mrs Fidrle Desftochcs Egmont Bay. Little Eldon Gallant. Summer- time. is visiting his grandparerits, Mr and Mrs. Fidele Arscnault. St. Gilbert. Mr and Mrs Fred Wedge, Chelsea. Mass. visited Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Madix, Mr and Mrs. Fidele Arsenault and Mr and Mrs. Agno Mndriix all of St. Gilbert. Nfiss Madeline Dnshnrlios ra- turneri home. afier spending five weeks in the eastern United States Mr and Mrs. Gus Leclair oi Nit.-o, Quebec, spent their holidays with Mr and Mrs. Joseph Leclair. ' Ezmont. Bay. Mi and Mrs Agnn Madriix had as gursts Mi and Mrs Gail Gal- lant. and young daughter, Jo Ann, 0! Toronto. Northam -Mrs. Arthur Nisbet and daugh- ter. Bonnie of Augusta. Maine. spent some time visiting her sister, Mrs. Stanley Ellis. s Miss Emily Stewart of Boston. Mass, and Mrs. Robert smith oi Halifax, N. S., were recent guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Colwell. Miss Doreen Cotton has arrived home :.fi.er spending the past zzonth visiting relatives and friends in the United States. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell. O'Lcary. iiere guests of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Colwell on Aug. 29. An ice-cream social was held on Monday evening in the old school. sponsored by the Young People's Union. Mr and Mrs lvaii MacLean andl Mrs Ethel Brown attended the Exhibition at Alberton on Sept. 1 Ml'. and Mrs. John Pulcifer and young son Douglas of Watertown. Mass, Mr and Mrs Keith Mac- Dougall and daiiglitcr. Norma of Bideiord and Mr. Roy Dymerit of ROCll9SleT New York, were din- ner guests oi Mr. and Mrs Alfred Colwell on Sept. 1. The many friends and relatives of .'ll' 9 Elizabeth Ann MacLeaii ,:i'-r- .xor:'y to hear of her illness. Viiss Joan MrAriliur. Charlotte- 'nwn. is spending her holidaya with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Horace MrArth'ir. Air and Mr: Dai. McA:'lhiii', .Xi:. Hmiiinii Diiiiviii. Northani, and Mr. Roy Dynieiit of Rochester, New York, attended the Alberton Exhbltion on Sept. 1. The vl'onien's Auxiliary met at flit” lmnir of Mrs Reginald Birth on Wodiiesday vivziing with a large iiiciidiiiire. Mr. and Mrs Prank Callbeck. Suriimersitle were recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Birch. tended from this district to the bereaved family of the late Mrs George Ballum whose death occur- red on Monday evening. The Presbyterian Ladies" Aid met at the home of Mrs. Dan Mac- Leiiii mi Thursday ovciiiiisz uitli .1 l.ii'ge attendance -A.W. Conway M: zinrl Mrs. Cliarles Palmer and his mother, Mrs. John D. Palm- er were in Summerside on Sept- ember 3. on business. Miss Evelyn Morrison, Tyne Val- lev, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mm. Clinton Mor- rison. Mrs. Clinton Morrison and child- ren, Carol and Clinton, were visi- tors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Byron Birch, St. Eleanors on Sept- ember 3. Mr. .inhn J. Murphy was A busi- nesis visitor to Summersid! on Sept- ember 1. . Mr. James Winn who is employ- ed on a government boat is spend- inz a few days with his wife and family at Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boyle and baby. Kensirigtoii, were recent vial- tnrs at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morrison. Mrs. Gabriel Bulger, Foxley, River. was in Summerside on busi- ness recently. Mr. and Mrs. George 'niplin and ilaiighter Myrna, Murray Road, have return:-d in their home after visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nunn and family. Chester, N. S. and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Smith. Moncton, N. 3. Mrs William Milllzan and daugh- trr iIi'1)'CP, Miirrny Road. have re- turned in their hnmv after visit- ing relatives and friends at Truro. Nova Snntia and in Moncton. New Briiiieu ick. fiiiss M.'ii'ilia Paiigh. Mnnctnri. Nev Flriiiisiiirk spent ilin weal;-end and hoiidiiy with her pal'PlllS. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Pauith. East Bide- ford. The Women's Missionary Society of Freeland Prosbyuzrian Church Members of l'l'e'.lingtnn Uiiltred Church choir inrl at the home. of Mrs. Hnwarri Bariow nn Wednes- day night. Mr Dan Gallant of N B. is visiting his son and dav.i;zhter-in- law. M; and Mrs Verno Gallant. Mr Ekner MrAus.ltind of Char- loitctowii. Vl5ll("l his parents. Mr and Mrs. Ray MacAusland recent- ill. Mr and Mrs. Albert Ward and family of Richmond. visited their son-in-law and dauzliter, Mr, and Mrs Roy Maccarville of Carleton on August 22. On August 20, a few intimate friends of Mr William J. McAus- land. gathered at his home on which occasion he observed his birthday. Music and dancing was enjoyed along with friendly cons versation. -BM. ,held its reitiilar mrrtiiig at the ilionie iii Mrs. Ruskin Banks on lsvptcmber 3. Mr. Urban Murphy. Charlotte- flown, and Mr Bernard Murphy. Summersidn, spent the week-end and holiday at the home of their parents .Mr and Mrs. John J. Murphy. Mia.-I Erma Faugh. Summerslde. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Ml'. and Mrs Arthur smith. Sr.. Freeland. Mi. and Mrs. William Smith. Waltharn, MEAL. and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith. Sum- meraide, molered to the eastern part of the Island on September 3. and v.Ni- visitors at the home or Mr and Mrs Claude MacKay. Montmziio. The Sivpirmbrr meeting of the Conway United Ladii-5' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Colin 0'Loary New aidewallu are being put in, in the village of 0'Leary. -Mr. and Mrs, Daniel MacDowell of Weymuuth, Mass. are visiting with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDoWell in Knutsford. Miss Milly MacDowell of Knots- iord, has returned f-rom a pleas- ant trip to the United States. where she visited relatives and friends. for a weak or so. This was her first trip to the States and she en- joyed it very much. Mr Vernon Cornish who is em- ployed in the Bank of Nova Scotia, Summerside. spent the week-end at his home in Mill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Digiian, and Mr, and Mrs. John Lewis and children of Woodstock, wern recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gard in Charlottetown. Mrs. Suzie Mercer of Fleming- ham, Mass, is visiting her sister, Mrs Roy Aihing iii Woodstodt. and other relatives on the Island. Miss Helen Hardy, who ia em- ployed at the P. E. Island Hoe- pital in Charlottetown, spent the week-end at her home on Mill Road PIP and Mrs Nelson ixiiiitii and family of St Eleaiiors, ucre visitors to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith in West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pike of Dallas. Texas. are visiting iiith relatives and friends in Coleman and vicin- lly. Mrs Pearl Millman and her daugh- tei, Orma, Charlottetown, werevisi- tors in the home of Mr. lllltl Mrs. B.i7.el Millinaii iii Coleman. -Sgt. Edward Mat-Donald of B'lIl' gar, is visiting friends and a(quaini- ances in Coleman, Milo and Brae Mrs Edward Spenchuk li.ive lefi S1n(-gig aympainy is bang exffor their home in Windsor, Ont. after visiting her sister, Mrs. David Lot-khart in Coleman and other relatives on P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford MacNeill, of Alma, were Sunday visitors to relatives lll Coleman recently. Mr and Mrs Gr-oi"t:r Bernard. O'Leai5. were visitors to Hunter Rival. ya-here they visited with rel- IHV96 and friends for A few days. Mr. Alton Rt-ll of Kmisiiizioii, wall in O'Lnarv on lilisliiess on Thursday evening Mr. and Mn. Eli-no Crozier have returned from their trip to the United States and other places of interest. Mr. Ali Gregg is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllln Robin- son in West. Devon for a few days. Mr. Gregg was it former resident. of West Devon. and now resides in Montreal. Mrs. Angus Phillips has rntiirned tn l'lP'r home ii: Locke Road after visiting with friends and relatives in Toronto. Ont. for some time. Miss Dorothy Smallman or Sum- merside. is visiting with relatives and friends in 0'Leary, Kniitaford and Unionvale. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collicutt of Springfield West. motored to Sum- mnrside recently, and were thi- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claiidn Harkness. Sincere sympathy la extend:-d to Mrs. Rae Jelley, 0'Lear-y. in the sudden death of her uncle. Mr; Dan MacKay of Campbellton. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harris of Springfield. lvPl't3 visitors to Simi- merslde on Friday. Mr. Claude Colliciitt, Omeary, and his mother. Mn. Lauri-tta Col- linutt and brother, Wesley of Springfield What. were visitors to Summersidr on Friday. Mr. and Mrs Percey sentner of 0'I.eai-y. were visitors to the home of Mrs. sentnei"s parents, Mr. and Milliimii on Si-pi:-iiilwr 3. with seven innmbt-rs and it numzbrr of visitors present. Next meeting is in be held at the hemp of Mrs. Edwin Dawson with Mrs. John Murphy as devotional ll'i"ldPl'. A ;daint,v lunch was served by air ihnsiess, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frizzell and daughter, Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. Roger LeElanc. Bible Hill, homes of Mrs. Colin Milligaii and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacKiniion. Mrs. Oscar W, MacNeill and children. Freddie and Ronnie, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacNt-ill, West Devon. on Sr-ptember 5. Mr Stuart Milliiznn who is with the Canadian Army, stationed at Aldershot, N. S, spent. the week- end at. the homea of Mrx. Colin Mllligaii and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil MacKiiinon. Mrs Heniy Biyaii and sun Alvin. Foxley Riv:-r were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on September 6. -P. TIIKI Hllll 3 vet-indulge I ,1 PS ” f 507935! ix ' """'9V fin buy 1” . ni - ti a best antacid-luu IVO I N. S., were recent visitors at the ' Mrs. Cecil Wood in Burton. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Griffin in Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Isaac Harris of Unionvale. was in recent visitor to Summer- side. Mrs. Florie Bald-win who has been employed in Aliberton for some time is now spending a pleasant vaca- tion with iriends and relatives in Ollieary and vicinity. The Liidies' Aid of the Uiiiir-d Church in O'Leary held their first meeting since June. on Wednes- day night at the home of Mrs. Dari Ramsay. The president. Mrs. E W. Turner. was in the chair. Twelve members were present. and plans were made to have a lunch plonlf next week. Next meeting is to be at the home 0' '(rs. Cecil Dennis. -0!" Burton Mrs. Henry Dalton. son. Jimmie. Burton. was a recent visitor at her former home in St, Peters. Mrs. Thomiis Steiiait and ri.iiiizli- tor, Judy of Ontario. are visiting Mrs. Stewart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton, Burton. Many residents of the dlstrlrt attended the funeral of the late Mr. Dan MacK2i,v, at Caniphellton United Clitirrh on Sept. 3. Mr. Jeri-y Dalton has rrturnrd to Toronto, Ont. following a pleasant, holiday v.ith friends on the Island, Miss Mai:-iiret Tiaiiirii, Eiiii-rtild was it recent vicrk-end guest of her friends, Misses Kc-mmze Mc- Gregor, Burton, and Jean Howard, Cape Wolfe. A liirue Qll:thlll.V of irssh Moss was liaivrsird nloiiiz llie slitire PF- oeiiily This is a great help for the fishermen as the lobster catch re- mains small. Mr. Patritrk Biztlr-r, Gleiigarr.V. has entered Wt-sierii lrIOSpll.'!lv Al- bcrtoii, for trezitiiivrit Frientis and tieizhboiirs are wishing him I specdy and coniplc-to i'ecove:'y. During the past weeks all the school districts of St. Marks and St. BPllllZ1lTlPl(65 parishes miivasseil iii (lltl of Wrstt-rii Hos- pital. Albrrtoii. The (lilllilllnllx iverc icry uciioroiis. tiiisscs Bella Hm.-ard and Marie Griffin. who spent a pleasriiit holi- dav iviih relatiies and friends in Cape Wnl'e and Rui-ion, have re- turned to their home in Hingham Mass. Misses Olga Griffin and Alice MarDonald, who spent a pleasant holiday in Burton at the home of Miss Griffin's parenLsV Mr. and Mrs. Eduard S. Griffin, have re- turned to Toronto. Mrs Lance Dalton and Mrs Wtlf Dalton. Burton. also Mrs. Tommy Stewart and daugliter. Judy of Ontario recently visited Mrs. Walter Stewart, West Point. , PUFF-” 'FF.,..' . -4 JET. PUAQEW7 Mrs Albert Noonan, Albei-ton. her niece, Miss Bonnie Sheifoon. nLsci Miss Mary shelfoon of Mana- achuselta were recent gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Colrldge Rogers. Burton. Mrs. Allyson Richardson of Dor. cheater, Ma.-.s.. and Mra. Warbur- ton Murry, Piusvllle, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregor. and Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton, Burton. him Aiiiia Doyle, who spent, ii pleasant vacation with her father, Mr. Thomas Doyle. Campbellton, also with relatives in Burton and Glengai-ry. has returned to her home in Jamaica Plain. Mus. The farmers of the oommunity are taking advantage of the ex- cellent harvesting weather and are busily engaged at the task. " Owing to the wet weather earlier in the season the crop is only fair. Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Carm- iliers and daughters Linda and Ni1llC)' of Cooksville, Ont, also Mrs. Margaret Dumville and daugh- ter Audrey. O'Leary, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooke, Burton. On Aug. 31 residents of Burton and vicinity were shocked to leani of the tragic death of Mr, Dan MICKEY. E hlzhly respected resi- dent of Campbellton. Sincere sym- pathy is extended to the members of his family. Mr. and Mrs. Clam O'Connor Cape Wolfe. entertained n niimhiaiv of friends at their home re:-entli' in honor of Mrs. 0'Connor's sisirr. M115 Oliza Griffin and her friend Miss Alice MacDonald, Torniito The evening was pleasantly soeiit -11 GHHCHIK to excellent violin iiiusic hr" Mr. Guy Boulter and lunch was served. -- A large procession of sorrowing relatives and friends followed in.- rrmiiins of the late Mr. Fred Sul- livan from his home in Campbell- . :rwisss!eAvi-tee lAl1OLlNO.'.THATiE6CPiPED C2tsNICT--TUE.-l ”tCAMEO"' KENSING'l'()N Wiviliivsilay-'l'hursday T.l.'i-9.15 A Sensational SLory-- l l”'l'HE STORY OF THREE LOVES" Technicolor ll9”'ll(ii'k llouglns, Jaiiicx Mason. l-':ir- lily t;irnii;;ci', Pier Anni-li, Mimi Slir-:irni'. funk dravviiig Tliiiiuil.iv ton to at Marks Roman catholic chm-ch Lo; '1, where Requiem um, mm was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. J. N. Trairior. Inter- ment was in the adjoining ceme- tery. pan-.,eai-era were Messrs. Rus- sell MacNeill, Lloyd Bradshaw. Andrew Luttrell. Leo Dalton, Keith Kelly and Ralph Kelly. -C.R.. Professional Gard: E. E. Parkman Opt-D.. B.O. 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