llowian Ami Vicinity _~ sheen got -Tyne Valley W3‘: gov/kn on Thursday. school re-opened on Mgf_§",1;,"Apru 26. after the East- 'I'eacllers' Conven- , hol‘-iaY_3 Ind flan lmd in Charlottetown. d Arsenault is new em- Cmmat the home of Reggie Knutsiord. ML and Mrs. Edmond Peters motored to Borden on Friday night rewmlng on Saturday. Doiron or Duvar was visit- mgeiiiatives in Howlan on Thurs- d,,-_ April 39- Mlrs Ruth Wood Grade XI pupil Omfy school spent, satur- W April 24, at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and W,‘ Andrew Wood, Howlan. There motored to Charlottetown on Sunday, April 25. Arnett. Joe End Gene Gallant, Miss Bernice Gailmlt and Edwin. Hardy who visited at the home of Mr. and ms‘ A. B. Gallant. Dr, J. H. Blanchard of char- loltetown, Terrence Gallant, his mother. Mrs. Dorice Gallant and Mr. Gilbert Gaudet were in llowlan on Sunday night, April 25. Miss Nellie’ Arbing has been Epgndlnfi some time with Mrs. Gil- bert Gaudet who has now returned from Summe side Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. '1‘. Gallant and daughter Emma and son slbln were guests at the home of Mr. ml Mrs. Lawrence Peters and Mrs. pm Peters at Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arsenault were guests at the Peter: home ... Bloomfield on Saturday nlsht April 24. St. Louis Allli Vicinity Mr. and Mrs Frank Dugay left recently tor Hayfield, 11.5.. where they plan to stay for several weeks Mn Melvin Perry and his lim- hPl' ML Edsel» Perry were recent visitors to Summeraida. Mr. Nelson Gaudet has [one to Freetown where he expects to be employed for the summer months. —-Mr. and Mrs Doullld Wedge of Bummerside were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wedge. \f.r. John M Doucetto has re- turned to his place of employment in Halifax. N. 3.. after spending several days visiting his wife and family. Mrs. Eddie Bernard and her two children Edward and Jean. re- cently visited ner sister Mrs. Cy- rus Perry and Mr. Perry in Nail Pond. Mrs. John 1" Perry of at. E4- ward, left recently to visit with friends and relatives in Montreal and Bouchervilie. Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Mallett. were recent visitors to Summersid . guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arsenault. Cpl. Elmer Wedge has arrived from Newfoundland and is spend- ing a leave with his wife and fam- / ily in St. Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bernard were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Bernard's parents. Mr. and_ Mrs. J. Nsrcisse Richard in Tig- nish. _ Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Arsenault of Lot 2, left recently for Toronto. Ontario. where they are going to reside in the future. Their many friends and neighbours regret their iiant L 0" .. .; -. vessel ever launched on the Great Lakes. sailed into the Port of Freiht er She‘ca1'ried a record cargo of iron ore to the Steel Company of i . The T. R. McLagan., the largest Hamilton on her maiden voyage. Canada. The 715-loot freighter is owned by the Canada Steamship Lines. spending A the A winter H months in Elllllorc And Vicinity Mr. David Dyment, visited his dauzhter Moore. Northsm. Miss Mildred Stewart. teacher of East Royalty. spent the week-and at her home in North Eznmore. Mr. James Noye. Ma.cNeil's Mills, visited with his father Mr. Wallace Noye. lmmore. recently. Mr. Clayton Ballum and family, Mt. Pleasant. were visitors to Mon- tague on Sunday, April 25. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ballum. Min Margaret MacArthur, Sum- merside. spent the weekrend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Augus MacArthur, Enmore. Mr. Wyman MacArthur. Link- lgtwp Road, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacArthur, Enmore. Mr. Fred MacArthur. Linkletter Road. wis I. recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- Arthur, Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maczarthuri Sprlngruii. Mrs. Turner Mt. Pleasant, were visitors to Char lotteto u on Saturday, April 24. Mrs. Gordon MacArthur has re turned to Ottawa after spendiii two weeks with relatives in Spring hill. and North Enlnore. Miss Sylvia. MacArthur. Enmore, spent the Easter holidays with Miss Retts. Bryant, Summerside. Mrs. Ivan Mlllarfl Bideford. was a recent visitor at the home of her daughter and son—in-law Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacArthur, Mt. Pleas- ant. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacaLeod. Victoria West. are spending a few days in Halifax visiting with their son Wesley and Mrs. MacLeod. il\_I'ay 6. 1954 iioriilalli And Vicinity Mr. Athol Colwill, and Mr. Char- les McKay spent a few days at Fredericton. N.B.. on business. Miss Mabel Ellis. Summerslde, spent a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Herman Dyment. Mrs. Eldon MacArthur and her two sons Donald and Douglas. were recent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Marshall Raynor. Green- mount. Mlss Erma Grlgg spent her Easter holidays with her grand- parents. Mr. n.:sd Mrs. Angus Mc- Lennan. Port Hill. Master Richard Vaughan, sum- niersicle, spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacAr- thur. Mr. and Mrs Marshall Rii_\llGF. Grcenniount. were recent guests of their daughter and son-in-la“. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacArthur. The many friends of Mr. Char- les Newcombe are sorry to learn of his continued illness. All Join in wishing him good nealth. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Strongman. st. Eleanors, spent the week-end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and IE. Horace Mcsrthur. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Colwlli and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Macbennan, VlC- toria West. Mrs. Ivan MBCLEJH. Mrs. Gor- Millar. returned home on Tuesday evening April 27. after visiting with friends at Toronto, Ottawa and Niagara, New York. The Guardian school on Wednesday night. A Proceeds were in aid of school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKinnon and family Sununerside were vis- liors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MoDougall on Friday. April 30. The many friends of Mrs. James Mllligan are sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. On Thursday evening the mem- bers of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Mcnougall. There was a large num. ber of members present; also a number of visitors. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the committee in charge. A dance was held in the old school on Fl'lda_v night. April 9. in honor of Mr. Russell Ellis. who has Joined the army. Music was furnished by the Delghan Boys. A gift of money was presented to Russell and his many friends liisheci him every success in his new life. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mi;Dou- gall spent a feki days recently with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKay, Stanley Bridge. AW. BROTHIJIS MISSING MON'I‘R3l‘.A1... (CPI — Two young children of a lvforitreal police con- stable disappeared from the ham: or a friend in suburban Ville St Michel Monday. Daniel Beaudry 5. and his brother Deals. 3, sons of Constable Roger Beaudry. wen left at the home of Mrs. Marin Fournler by their mother. Mrs P-sell‘ large number were in attendance. ‘ 7 . Summerslde were visitors at the Miss Leona Forde‘ Llnkielm. F . v {H 1 d h ‘h The Iggy] 5:33: ffee1;f1‘:“i': departure. Inverness Clld home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Elmsdale. Mr. Hudson is potato in- Road‘ ,5 spending 8 ,,,w dm‘w“h A dance was held in me Md a\‘;‘j);";‘°[he°°m‘;fJ"e‘*l;’ :3“ ‘:05: ' I/éllded 9’ o o e Donald. Inverness on Sunday. May 5De<=t-0l'- Mr. and Mrs.Ca_r1 Fords, My pleas. Lean’ on Tuesday Dlim The many rriends of Mr. wu- Vycuufy ml. Mu SH] M N 1 I Em C ' CV 11. EH) 0 CC ' Mr-‘i B1l’g°"f$1e]‘;'l:fvhreA'l,§”:lt‘_3 :5? a:orlEr.gle::fnmaf.t:- Mr wlmam Macmdyen was I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cuileton. of th: Banks of aéommerce. xlbi:.r- Able Seaman Ellsworth Cam” e s ~ . ~ - _ . - and Luarlenowhm on Wednesday inc confined to his home for the recent business Visitor to sum. West Devon were visitors at the ton visited her home over the week hen stationed on the Destroyer D A I C S S W O R D minim “*5 past six months dueltc illness. memde home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles end._ M1 t th E l h 1. d 5 mglgfgfl nlKlll- ' MacDonald on Sunday, May 2nd. Mr nd M Lame Ye were w1$“‘;1"is5:’°i‘f‘e an: fig 9:‘ S‘; ACROSS DOWN 1§.gt0SU'll5 E11“ arse , . 3. F5. 0, ' _ ' I _ TM Apr“ meeting of the An” arfamlglgafsegf ti‘ L see khlm xiil‘>‘o‘i.lbt -Mr’ Allan Macuomfilli and; 3),: Miss Mary Mllligan was visiting recent visitors of Mrs. Yeo’s sister, hill. l.:I:;nce l 1.-,.s..r.'$‘ 5°“‘”~V W“ hem ‘“ the h.°me M again after having undergone an sum)" were Puilrzess 6;, 3:,“ 310011. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. William Robinson and l'-‘am- 5_Hi,, klngdom 13, C1-egtgd W“ L°°"mP§{’°r_:‘ filggmgeld °'I' appendectomy operation at the 330?: §’e‘ce",,‘.',',, on e ' Coughlln. summerside recently. ily. Mr“:"GT§;t‘;;‘r‘: gag’ 5°E‘:‘nr‘::m¥":e‘:d 9_gm,,llw.,°._«l 2.1:,-edicts uilnga “'“”“""” 3 ' P’ ' °"‘° ° r«rl oe Count lios ital ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' 10 Fun em. 3 Hall’ 20. ir- lh members from Howlan at- " y p ‘ . _ Mr. and Mrs, Frank culleion, .Mr. Vance Bridges is spending will! Joined the Royal Cflllidlafl ‘ 5 ‘ 3 Ielfideli I Mr. and Mrs Joseph Blanchard da1:.'I;1:'Le;I°1“,’:‘le<l:.“:5_t'al"P(:3€Ke“”$g.e west Devon were business visitors aria: days tshmnmirsidefidguesi -'m"‘l" l2.ll:i§ree:l:):lt g{0u\Isel:l:gl(e)f ¢lL‘rr:'g.) m..EHuU .3‘; :3 - . . . v , , , . .5" : - i M” Jerome Gallant spent Thmb andlfamily wllc Iéigvetbectllh rcsld; business Vmwrs to summe,-5-lde (mi Summelsldc on Monday. May gmokl: gran a er, r ua Mn and Mm Arthur Macgumon. 13. Capltelof abulldlng 24.Splteful Quglllg i; - , day afternoon. April 29. at the $ex:“lc_::‘°' x-‘e'ui'rn$ we gigs“ Friday. April 30th. - P lg‘/lr. Jo,l]1rxiuMacl§lnncrli asnd Mr. aélti Colombia I.En::‘:rcle gwell I-1H.-iLl ‘. . ' "‘ ' . . - rs. 1 am ryan, ummersi c. 14.1.! t _wi a . oun ' ’ - home of Mn and M“' Lm-“me home lll 39- Ullllflu WM“ W9!’ 9-" Mrs» Harold M3-°Fa‘lY°“- P°5"' ———————:- and M“ Mm“ Aéhley and. were visitors at the home of MI. ‘ urethe arland e is: Yeoudsvo Mover, Gallant and family. going to reside mm 655 ml Portage was a bus! children. Summerside visited Cas d M D _d En V‘ t _ 15. Oneof ' gl d 27 veg‘ , ‘ . 1' _ _ ' ' u _ nu " uests f Mr_ d an rs. avl man. C orla inhabitant. . can . en Fdrmln Perry. Mrs. Jerry Gallant r ness visitor to Sunimerslcle iecenL- ihxgpefihxcez Aséhlgey an: M,‘ 22¢ West, on Sunday. April 25. of Ksffn (Aegean 28. Cause ,_ a7.Blblical and Mrs. Lemme Gallant went Ml 1".*“‘ Pile" 3”‘! M‘ ’-'“" l¥- . . . Mrs. Winnifred Bridges. V35“ .0 summe .d T i6.Lsnd- seal 29. Protective nun- w Mm Rom on Friday afternoon Mme menu“ Fm? are employed Mr and Mrs David MacDonald . da Aorrsll 27 were r;/ire So Mi. menu" "Yuulbk cover‘ “Tow where they “handed we wake 0‘ near Chmloflwmn spent the and sons Clifford and Blaine were Mn and Mm 1“ D‘’,“."‘5 and Prgstonp Elmlain Mrs John Vloase‘ ""5"" °' nmbuuee "'5 mom‘ their uncle the late Joe Polrier Weelfielld °l M35’ 3 3‘ "19 Mme °t [Sums at the home 0‘ Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Yeo. were children were recent visitors to Mr Lloyd D ;,nem' Mr wmlam‘ football (N.z.| 34.Bibiicsl 40.Ex6lh " the holgelg ch 1‘ dauzhwn Mm *1 e‘;:l¢ll];rre‘;m' Mr‘ and Mm John Mrs. Clifford Biggar Alberton on recent ‘“5"‘°r5't° OLE“-y‘ 3:9‘ ffiestfingf 1614:?’ 3:13;; Nix. Moore victor-lg West M.-rs Percy 19'§°"w°" .'uw“ Mn“ mam‘ Elirsbeth a n . ~ - ' . - . - ' ' ‘ one 5““d‘”’- May and‘ M1“ “d M“ E“-"“’°"'h Th°m”' Nevin and brother Mr Lorne Mac- Y°°' Mrs‘ Hebe“ Y°°' Mr‘ and M” 21 Tu . . . . - . ps Mr and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and M155 C'1°1"“‘- D°“°°“° M5 "9' M Er . Bi ar Euers_ recently visited relatives in Knuts- Nevin and M” MEcNevm_ George Ramsay. Messrs. Lorne and 22 Mushy ML and M”. vlncem Gallant we,-e sumed her studies at Tracadla con- ML and F5- V1“ 33 v fol-d_ Sheldon Yeo. Harmony. ' ' ~ he were visitors at the home of .. meadows guests on Thursday night of Mr. ‘em “WY 59°“-ml me E55“? M d M“ David MacDonald Th I I C ‘mm B are Mr. and Mrs. Garth Halrison. zalcoin md Mn. John Ar-genauic gt Kelley h°1ldfly B5 her home. auest 01 Ml'- - and am 9‘ arm?” ° £5“ “F; °t K 0‘Leary attended the farewell party (hp) Rom and Mrs. John Doucette. On Moll BY» “Y - Very Pleased 991595 9 m , "W in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Edward JUST CAN-T 51".; 11- AwAy 24 Dmfgure _ um MacDonald maklns 1'6 dilly l°ll'«° l*8«'=l"l- Lewis, at the home of Mr. and “'6 k There motored from St. John. M1 “"1 Mm R“ym°“d Cm" Mr‘ Eng hg‘:'w’2m bu.m...,5 W5-,_ M,. J B Th Mrs. Fred LPWls on Monday e\*en- HAMILTON» ‘GP’ “ Hamlmln ' re‘ N, B., on Friday. April 30. George “W9 Teblljned to their home in [End sfln slllrxirllmemde on: Saturday Mr. mild Sm -‘Ids vI_u°;l&:5’- mg‘ May 3,d_ police department officers are hav- 1°“-°l'_ed Pmy mm ‘on Joe Perry and Leo Bummersi after spending several 0l"5 10‘. ' llll0l°l9‘l ll Ummels 9- 9 3' _CU_ lng d.lflcU.lt_\‘ giving away silver 37-MU“ Galllmg who came to attend um days Vlfiltlllfl Bl thfi 110319 01 M1 M“ 5 M33’ 4- _ dollars. The prizes are for court- W°m”l wake and burial of the late Joe “"1 M” Cl"°“°‘ w°d‘°' M,’ and M”, Clayton Smsmh LARUE T3555 sous drivers. but courteous drivers (SP4 P°’“" °f Mm R°‘d' Mr ‘and Mrs Guillaume Arsen~ ,,f‘§f,;,.§"§.‘e°,‘.f l§’§.§’,§...‘.‘;',‘:.d".f‘f.,’f,'}f Unlollvaie. were Sunday iluesta of i‘”::ke‘é"‘h'd‘°:: afiighgngféifsg: ' $311“! ' ‘ . T i - . v i ' ' R. Y ' ' .- M_,_ and Mn Eddle gallant ‘ml suit and family have moved to “M”, May 1“ on busmesa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas. mohteo 1’lii1(I3‘ef;Cféghsfnczilfiggisstegzgnij 30”“ was given om/_m A man device “‘"”15' md Mr’ ‘ml M33‘ And"w summerude “hen Mr‘ Arumu‘ l M D n»1d ml sons Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas were up go 100 fee.‘ hlgh’ who yielded the right-of-way at 32. K1218“ W°°d lllld flmfly m°"°"°d W W95‘ 15 “E-lployed M mechlmc at M?’ Mr‘ chines at 0 [:1 .( 1, cl. Sunday visitors of Mrs. '.'i'hol'l‘las' an intersection Bl-3'“-l‘ Cwe 3,, ma home 01 ML and M“ Leans Garage.‘ The Arsenaulli: Ernest. _Billie and lav‘ xeléa uém sister. Mrs. wnmm Read and Mr (Bibi) Amold wood on Thursday even. have been resld in St. Louis l 9 ness visitors od nm 5 Read. Calemanl 33_Meu_l ms‘ past tlxirlee dyaeers when they have Monday. May 3! - _ 3.-5,M._l¢ ghegp min)’ 9“ ~ - - . 1 d hl, Mr. Bert Court. Rustico. spent 36.lndisn ML and M11 1'90 Al'3°“5“1‘ Rev’ Mr" pushmn’ p-name .. . tl week-end tth hum of Mr. mulberry - mowed ,0 Album“ on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Joselih Thlbegeau farewell sellmonn at brt. Tzlinuri 351:; “zed Mrs‘ Even“ ‘icouzhfml “pantie mgM_ Apr” 3-;_ when they mlm-l of st. John. N 8.. w othalveheen Church, X.ilVe;9"l’.:‘$ Nor d Mrs 39. Adomcem Mm Arsenlult, m°u,m._ M". M“. spending several weeks a e $16 evening Apiiid d ihgiiri baby. Mr. and Mm Jame‘ Thom“. . ye." we, Arsemult who ,5 1“ Wm, of Mrs. Thlbedeaus simral 3. William Br ages 3 aj Anrr my spent, 3 recem weebend vlsltlng 4o_wu_ pneumonia in Western Hospital. Em“““°1 -‘”‘”“l "5 Fog‘ ‘ bfipmed “ °15‘ghfn_'h ‘Sewn relatives in O'I..eary and Cole- 41.l;x¢la. Everyone Wm,“ her a. [speedy and fine new home at Delilmo sm trgier. vice the Angnua c g man. "mum complem ,.c°",y. where they plan to res e u ure was conduc d. 42. Forebodiiig . Th°1',m:,'.',y._m":ld‘ 'nd;l,r°“m" Mr Allan MacDonald building 1 M" fi‘,’°§f", C°"‘m‘L“‘m"“;,°ek" * Mrs. Margaret Arsenaut of Up- are pee o w come em. - - . iahlng us we spell e e - Duly R UME__Herels how to work it: Der l-lowlan was taken to Western 1 u _ h°“"“¢ ‘17°"‘i_’I‘l"°‘f"_" :‘°‘;D;"‘"3'1‘£d 31': end at his home in Cascumpec. _ C Y! TADS Y D L B A A X R “°‘‘’“‘‘'' ‘‘"’"‘°“ °“ “°“‘“"’ ‘Wm amcm comm“: 31:: ufloxxeits Wm: n' ill: rlfixasn friends 5/lsn Mr Donnie (‘amble em in es of II 1. o N o r 1-: L L o w April is. This grand old lady will tended 90- M’ In t i . is 5* l°- Vim N work the £3 k I N‘ 5- E. POYL ar I victim of ‘flu earlier in the MCCBTW 0“ @911’ 1'00“ min’ Bl] him every success w s all I o ova co is, en ‘y - . One letter simply stands for mother. In this exa. :.~i is lisedl season from which she was very “ 5”’ A“‘""'m' ohmc? M‘.’.‘{,"°“,‘ "Mn ms war‘ f_.“.“f"°' C?“ lfiumm slur’ .52: 11:‘ (NIIQIM DD” for the three L's. X for the two 05. etc. single letters. apos-I view in recover-in . Her many 99- 7*” '’’‘‘° “ ''“° “‘ " ° . ‘“‘° “m ° °‘’“ ‘° “° ‘° ' . . trophies. the length and formation of the words are all lilnu. 3 M w 3 Magellan or Mr. Major Mllligan was in Sum D d S I” l " mud to, lllellds and roll?-IVOI h0D6 '0 I99 Mr’ “"1 " ' (Mr merside on Monday, May 3rd, at- Mr. and Mrs. Keir Thomas and um on may’ M G om“! °"".q Each day the code letters are different. "" MC" '9 h°"’°" ‘°°“‘ A,l.:“'h;I_rm,e 3.33:3‘: §.,‘¢;°§,§, ' tending the horse sale there. children. Chester and Barbara. orchard and row ‘POP P'°'0¢'i°"- A c_ h “an a - . . . -4. I'll” Q"! The relatives in Howlan of Mrs. Elmsdale. -39 F uh M D ld_ 01,9 w°°d“°°k M” ‘°.°e'“ gum‘ °[ 1}, l, .n..g..u.. 5..., km (alum) while“ were plank w‘§fB:1slt?ng helacpgrgmt Mr. :31 Mr. and Mrs Harly Tliomas. lens Years Q: ocu OXPQXI, C L10 QZNB U zbl “my ‘“"’‘'‘'°d ‘"1 sum“? ‘"9"’ Mrs. James J. MacDonald. Portage Miss Doris MacNevin. Teacher CG" VOW Niusm 50"“?! MM‘ W X Y X 5- W Q X U J F J R X J U P Q J U V X E In" Apr“ 25' Wm“ ‘"9 Wm‘ her GREAT EXPLORER over the week-end. ' at West Devon School was a week- SeeyoevNiegl-nu daelenoovniie us. - immlrid Kmmh YEW” so 13x3“. Mr (1 M s Sta ley Dalton end ‘”“”°’ °f h" pmnm‘ M’ L 3 B " Y " B“U P J 3 F ‘' axwowerenufle on Hillel’ '1 fth vim l- “ - dMs.Ruti M Nevin. ‘nnllaliiax called on them. OnMon- Ft“ “mu kn“ edge 0 mi and family were visitors at the an r S n 3.“ NIAOARI IIIND SPRAY Coo "Mr", tnwrfiyn Mypmqmm nu.‘ PUD“, DEGRADEQ STAGE.‘ northwest coast of British Colu s..ll..,... day Mr. and Mrs. Watson lei: H‘ mm’ "om the voyage by cu-,_ home oftl‘;/fr. and 3/irsé Elmlfir Elgar"; andD Mrs}! Vernor; Hugisog '0 ' M’ ' hid.‘ HOLDS ITS WARPED MIRROR TO A GAPXNG AGE--_ or Rumford. Me. Mo treal an bell. For ge. on un ay. ay n . an son as ave re urne w-menu can Gevdee beoeaedens 39 ' ' n ter- um um“ cook m 1778' their ho)-ne in Cascumpec after RAGUE" Toronto on their honeymoon. they will reside in Halifax here they are both employed. The very sudden and unexpect- ed death of Joseph Poirier one of the pioneer settlers of the Mill Road occurred at the home of his dsughtsr.Mra. Elisabeth Gallant. Mill Road on Thursday Iiternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin, new/954... l as M game-ww Me the only one who survives h mother daughter (Maryann) Mr. Tlwrse Poirier pre-deceased hi llso one son died when only youn . -iii funeral service and burial aim at at. Anthony’: on Setu - in)’ morning with a large cl-o d mending. srsmsn NAME lhmlmult Harbor in nrluni Columbia was known as Plierto 1‘;”Cordova to spuilsn seamen ai April 29. 91. Th lte Mr. . / Poirier's wif? yrs-deceas.ed ‘him 1 ;"’—— . V " ‘ Q . 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