'I villi. Novsmiasa so, 1953 , . Way He?!" N,.-Tm and Vicinity .-Andrew MscKen- ot Btghesr he is ill and ix” mg, . gpeedy novvem , '3.” ammo. Pow- mm; we noentuv tor Charlotte- wm when she will reside for the winter m0nm" ' Mrs. John Olow. accom- p3Ige'd"lg Mrs. Wlllalun Johnston ma M5. Verne Jdhiistoo. Wgf mm," m Ciisrlottebown on zember l0. gumbo Mliller. Boston. M5.” has returned to her home it Murray 1'uTb9l' N””h' Herbert Llewellyn is A in the King's County Hos- A host of friends wish her to health. MLSS Mrs. oitsl. m early return M, .94 ms. Weston Johnston ,..m'vuiwu to Charlottetown on yomnber lo. . t. Mr, Garnet Reid is -spending pme time at his home at Murray Hsrbor North, after spending nev- ersl months in main Island. . mimber from the Pe- (p;gA and Murray I-Iubor ..j0,m wngregstlons attended the is;-swell service of Rev. H. Norman yaung st St. Andrews Presbyter- ian Church on November '1. was held at the home of Mrs. Hnsen Mocliure on November -3 with is member and four visitors present. Two new members were added to the roll and one re-3oln- ed. officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: President. Mrs. George Glow; vice-president, Mrs. Weston Johnston; sec'y.-t Mrs. Lloyd Reid; directors. Mrs. I-terry Miller, Mrs. William Dunn and Mrs. Newton Hlcken: audit- ors, Mars. Willard Moclure and Miss Lorraine Jamieson. Following the businea period, a-dainty lunch was served-by the hostess assisted by Mrs. James MoLure, Mrs. Lowell Johnston and Mrs. Verne Stewart The regular servlceiof worship was held in the Murray Harbor North Presbyterian Ohurch on November 8 and was conducted by the minister. Rev. M. C. Currie. In beeping with Armistice Day, Mr Currie brought is message from th- text "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life (or hm friends" During the service Books oi Praise were placed on the pulpit and organ, the gift from a former pas- tor s.nd his wile. tlhe Rev. Charles 'D. and Mrs. Henderson. A prayer of the.n.ks.giving' littingly followed the presentation. The meeting closed by singing the hymn "Come Let Us sing or a Wonderful Love", followed by the benediction. ' ' -A0. UNDERWATER HAZARD The pressure at 20.000 foot ocean The annual meeting of Murray Harbor North Women's Institute depth is equal to about 4M tons to the square inch Don't do your shopping by hdliit! TRY BORDEWS . EVAPORATED MILK AND TASTE THE DIFFERENCE! Sometimes. I.TIO.hIbiC of buying the sanie brand over the ears snot you from knowing how muchbetter can be. For instance, you may be missing the true milk ilsvour of Borden's Evaporated Milk. If so. tryjust one tip. Borden's must be the best you've ever tested or your money back! A nssninmionuci Modoliyloldisfsdfnno; Novoscdio .,muIII"'((((((((((((((((('('((((((("4 x x T WI llll luau:1nu;I;nI;Iun;n))l D muuux xxxixyxxxyxxxuxxuxxxxxxusxt "BEsiwiiiiEn. TIRE EVER" 'l'lioI'o what our customers Shh bhhbhhhe O o e Suliurlioniioi ,SNOW-ICE . by iiippety curbs. ': sho- sun;-cum-nuumuc tool loos roe use rum-sou-i'iee ousurv HORNE i ' i.0iDlI.- ii MKZDTMRS LTD. i Supoebtuetlon tiiru'dee show i -ostrescherouscurves--u step i hill: and drivewn s-swsy from 1': loop: end undo shad of other winter .7-Ir I,u thus A I Nihhhuxxnxxxxwmxx TIRES . (.(I0l),"!l -Ht TIIHLS 15? TIRES i Q15? -8.: OLDSMOTH WW ' SERVICE I . y g WLOCK VU CANIIING Georgetown and Vicinity "Captain John Jerrlor, Harbour Muster. was i. business visitor to Charlottcto u on Nov. 12 Mr. Lemuel Robinson of Lower Montague was the guest of reis- tive and friends in Georgetown on Nov. 12. y Miss Dorothy Cullen of Charlotte- town. was a recent guest at the homes 0! Mr. and Mrs. 1'. J. De- Lory, Georgetown. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curley of Brudnell. Mrs. Everett Msciienzie of sum- merside, was a recent guest for a few days oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell. Mr. and Mrs. William 1-iennessey oi Charlotteown visited on Remem- brance.Day at the home of Mrs. I-iennesseytw. parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald. Miss Peggy Johnson and Miss Verns Mai-tell, students at Notre Dame Academy. are spending the week- end at their homes in George- town. Mrs. Wllliun Murphy was 9. AWARDED Tcoitonsrios MEDAL - Flight Bergeont Daniel 3. Mooney of Charlottetown and Souris, is shown receiving the "Corona- tion Medal” from the hands of Air Vice-Marshall J. G. Kerr, CfBE, AFC, ,CD, Air Officer Commanding Training Command, RCAF. The presen- tation tooi: place at a colorful ceremony held s.t,RCAF station Aylmer. Ont.. on the 10th of November. Flight sergeant Mooney is a former student oi st. Dunstsn's and Prince oi Ws.les' College. visitor to Charlottetown on Nov. 12. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacKenzie of Charlottetown, visited Mrs. Mac- Kerizie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche on Remembrance Day. Mrs. Robert McGulgan of Monta- gue was srecent guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Pros- per. - Wallace Mscoonsld who has employed on Construction in the Labrador, arrived recently. Mr. been work home Miss Adele Fitzgerald, Miss Joan Beaton .a.nd Miss Bernadette Mc- Manus of Charlottetown, were guests on Remembrance Day of Miss. Fitzgerald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. ' Mr. John A MacDonald return- ed a. lew days ago from Labrador where he has been employed on Construction work. Miss Elizabeth Grant. student at Prince at Wales College, was a guest for the Remembrance Day holiday, st the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Mr. Archibald MacDonald of Plctou. N. 8.. is visiting in George- town. as the guest of his son-ln- low end daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Batchilder. Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn return- ed home a few days ago from Trenton. N. 5.. where she had been' the guest of her brother-in-low Baker. Miss sheila DeLory and Miss Joan Murphy, were guests for Re- 'membrn.nce Day at their homes in Georgetown. Shells and Joan Ire students It Prince of Wales col- lege. The marriage took place in Lon- don. England on October 24. of Mary 0. Lsmb to Derek Mec- Kinnon, son-oi Mr. Alex Mackin- non of Georgetown. i The couple . will reside for the next year in Moscow. Russia, where Derek is attached to the Canadian Em- bassy. . . 'Mr. Gilbert Lsvsndler left recently on return to his home in Montreal, P.Q.. following 1 visit in Georgetown. where he was the guest of his brother-in-.ls.w and sister. Mr. 'siid Mrs. Rufus Ciory. the Bank of Montreal in the City of Montreal. 0 --AG. MOBELL W. I. .!'.!'he uinlusl meeting at the Morel! Women's Institute was held on Nov. 10 at the residence oi! Mrs. Freeman Jay, the president pre- siding. Roll cell was responded to by 19 msmbers' membership fee. The pi-oddent ed the mem- bers for their eo-operation and urged the younger women to st- terid meetings. The treasurer gave it ilmnclnl statement or the year's work: Re- ceipts. 373.73; expenditures. 0610.20; bsvlome. hils.4'I., , The following oilioero were re- el : Oomn; treollrer. Mn. Dbr G. Mu-lxinnnn: sud.-ltors, Mrs mnest Roniter d Mrs. G. Oofiin. Mrs. Al Mssxeiisie and Mrs. J. 3. Jay were appointed on sick ioo donors are needed. The Adam neat week; The oiusnlsing of r Gii-ls' Bew- V was uled.. 010 was E . si 5 voted 3. Nu. Vinont Ooflin invited mem- bers to her home tor next meet- l-Savage Harbour And 'snd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Judson i Mr; Lsvsndier iii In emP10Y00 01' - l 1' l' Vicinity 'Mi'. James D. Mnnrison, well known painter of Savage Harbour, was a business visitor to Char- lottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Ralph Pigott, the efficient secretary at Savage Harbour School, was it visitor to Charlotte- town on '!'hui'sd2iy. ' Miss Catherine MacDonald who has been visiting at Blooming Point for the past several weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. MacDonald, left during the week on return to her home in Boston. Miss MacDonald planned on travelling by plane from Char- iottetown. Mr. Newman Flood whohssboen visiting friends in Blooming Point for the past several days is-it during the week on return to his home in Boston, Mass. Miss Annie Lsmpier has return. ed to her home in Mt, Stewart after spending an enjoyable vs- caiion at savage Harbour whore she was the guest of Mr. and M15. John Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moshe-r nnd family of Savage Harbour were visitors to Charlottetown on 'Ilhurs- dny. Mr. Mosh:-r, a veteran of the Svcond World War leaves shortly isilAl;l;.lA-'9. i,-.X..lt'l-(il i". ill)Vt'N y for Haliiox where he will enter Camp Hill Hospital for treatment. '1ihe- msny friends of Earl Doyle, son of Mrs. Elisha Doyle. Savage Harbour, will be sorry to learn that he is sick at his home. All join in the hopn that soon Earl will be restored his full m-r-esurc of health. Mrs. Mary Macklnnon of Rollo Bay, accompanied by her son and doughtgr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Hugh MacKinnnn visited Savage Harbour on 'I'.l'lursday where they were the guests of Mrs, Allen Morrison. Messrs. Cyril Morrison of sev- age Harbour, and Jack Dunn of Peake's Station, have been en- gaged during the week in finish- ing the lovely new home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald, Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gallagher 0! Moncton, N.B..' were visitors to savage Harbour on Friday Whore .they were joined by Mrs. Gallag- her's father, Mr. J. A. B. McCon- nell and proceeded to Georgetown. The many friends ”Buddy" Coffin will be happy to learn that his condtlon is report- nd as much improved. Buddy 1115 been siolr at his home in Savage Harbour fnr -llhe past several weeks. The school cliums of little Rose Gunn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gunii, are sorry to learn that she is" sick at her home in Savage Harbour. All are wishing that this popular little girl mnkn ll speedy recovery. All fishermen in this area gath- cred at the Harbour on '1"ucsday .for the turning of the fishing fleet. The trim craft, their chores completed for another year. were placed in comfort and safety for the coming winter. It is n grind iliing to see co-operation of this sort in I community. How thr- word gets around of the day se- lected is it mystery. 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