B10 1! The Guardian '-'.l'hursdny, April 14, 1935 Conway o-Mr. Ray Miiligan accom- panied by Mr. .lohn MacDonald were recent business visitors to Summerside. Mr. l';niand Adams was a busi- ness iisittr: ic. Suminerside on ' Thursday, April 7th. Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Palmer companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison were business visitors to Summerside. April 7th. Mr. Harold E. Phillips accom- panied by Mr. John W. Palmer, Freeland. and Mr. llo Thompson, Murray Road. were in Summer- alde on business recently. The April meeting of the Free- land Women's lnstitiite was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Hardy on Tuesday, April 5th. '2? Miss Marian Bruoiiie and I)l'l)-i home of his parents. Mr. and Mn. Oswald Murphy. Foxley River. Mr. Ivan Bulger, student at St. Dunstan's College. Charlottetown. spent the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bulger, Foxley River. Mr. Mark Broome was In busi- ness visitor to Summerside on Thursday, April 7th. Mr. Ernest Hardy. student at the Vocational School. Charlotte- town. spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy. Freeland. Mr. James Tuplin. Charlottetown. spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy, Freeland. Miss Merrill Palmer. P. W. C. student. spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. Wilbur Hardy. Freeland, Mr. Leo Lynch. Foxley River. and Mr. George Morrison, Conway. were business visitors to Summer- filler. Alvin. Freeland. spent thelside on Apr" 7th. Zholidays at the home of their. ' ' andparents, Mr. and Mrs. James ilsworih. Tignish. and Mr. ' 'Mr. Lawson (latiray Reginald Palmer. Freeland. were,”y recent business visitors to Sum-' merside. Miss Margaret Stewart. Health Iiaru. 0'Leary. was in Conway on business Thursday. April 7th. ”Mr Gerald Murphy. student at St. l)unstaii's College. Mr. Walter Smith. Uvper Stewi- acite. N. 5.. arrived home on Thursday evening, April 7th to spend the holidays with his fam- Mr. Wilbur Hardy. Mrs. Leo Lynch and Mr. George Morrison were visitors at the home of Mr. H. D. Boyle. Kensington. on Thursday. April 7th. Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsay and Charlotte-.daughter. Linda. were visiting at ttmii spent the holidays at the.the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- once Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Oat y. .. and hirs. D.-niel Adams and 2 and .'i.'.rs. Cecil Palmer, Bo. II in er the holidays. Mr. Mi 1 Dyniciit. Summer- slde. r a br iness visitor to Conway, . pril 7th. Mrs. Cecil II a r d y. Fr0OI2lIi(l.y spent a week-and recently at that home of Mr. and Mrs. Than e Ellis. Summerside. Mrs. Sterling Palmer. returned to her home on Monday night. April 4th. after spending the week- end at the'home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Birch. Summerside. Miss Donna Palmer. Summer- side bank employee. spent the holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. Miss Sonja De Roo who is em- ployed on the nursing staff of the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Tyne Valley, spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Macl(ay. Freeland. Mr. Lawson Oatway was a bus- iness visitor to Summerside. April 8th. Mr. Charles Palmer returned to his work on the car ferry at Bor- den on Friday, April 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macl(end- rick and baby. Sunimersitic. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Millar. Fri-ciaiid on Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Juhii Morrison and faiiiily. Charlottctowii visited Kenslngion Messrs. David MICKODLIC and Getrge H. Riley. Baltic. motored to Ciiariotieioun on Thursday. April 7th. where they played in Clinton Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison. Conwa. and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardy. Free- land. 0 Mrs. Thane Ellis. Summerside. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy. Freeland on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and family moved into their new home on Friday. April tlth. Miss Florence Biggar and Mas- ter Barry Biggar. Portage. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison. Miss Florence Palmer. returned to her home at Murray Road on Friday. after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Gillis, Elierslie. Miss Lorena Thompson, Saint John. N. B.. arrived home on Fri- day evening to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Miss Bertha Morrison. Saint .lohn. spent the holidays with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford liIacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsay spent the holdiays at the home of at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace llorrisnn. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay. Borden; - tbe Island Championship clockin- ole party to decide the winner for 1955. The boys were defeated by two players from Wheatley River -Her many friend: will regret to learn Mn, Frederick Parker. K ' t is confined to her home with pneumonia. Miss Mary Hunter student at Prince of Wales College is spend- ing the Easter Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter. Baltic, Her many friends are pleased to welcome Mrs. Edith Wall. R.N.. back to her home in Baltic after spending the winter months with relatives and friends ,in Char- lottetown, Misses Joyce Bi-yenton and Shirley Green. P. W. C. students. spent Easter at their homes in Malpeque. His many friends will be pleas- ed to learn Mr. Charles MacDon- ald. Darniey. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. is steadily improving. Mr. Ivan Davison. Baltic. motored to Charlottetown on Tues- day. March 5th. Mr. Lloyd Howard. Kensington. is at present a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All hope for his speedy recovery? Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lockhart. Malpeque. Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Heath Caseley, Kensington were among those attending the llllefll 0! El ll”-DP. A. A. Inel- hart. Sumnierslde on Thursday. April ilth. Mr. Ernest Pickering of Clin- ton had the misfortune recently of being injured by one of the cattle on his farm and required several stitches to close the wound on his leg. All trust that he will soon be able to be about as usual again. Miss Liiiian Donald. R.N., of Montreal arrived by plane to spend the Easter holidays with 9! her mother. Mrs. James Donald, Kensington and other members of the family. Miss Ora Profitt, R.N., of Char- lottetown spent a pleasant holi- day ln Margate the guest of her sister Mrs. Harold Woodside and family. Mrs. William Stavert. licensing- ton, entertained the members of the Kelvin Grove Presbyterian Woman's Missonary Society at their regular monthly meetlng'on Tuesday evening, March 22nd with the President. Mrs. Scott Clark presiding; Theme for this meeting being ”The Word of God Shall Stand Forever" with several of the members taking part in the readings. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lorne Crozier. Delicious lunch was served by the hostess and a soc- ial hour followed, The members of the Kensing- ton C.G.I.T. and Trail Rangers held an Open Night for the par- ents friends and members of the ilmsdoie v , -4Mr. Cll Hardy Iclt recon for Igmntolfnrhon will he 3 Po! - Itispieas tcreportthattba infant son of . and Mrs. Griffin has been able to leave Wlutarn Hospital. much improv- Mrs. Hazel Cameron. Pout Mist- ress. spent as guest her son. Mr. Cameron and Mrs. Cameron, Summersldo. Master Donnie O'Brien. Alber- ion. spent the Easter holiday with Friday evening. April lat. A splen- did program was presented fol- lowed by a film "Esther of Indore High." Mines Margaret and Jean Murray were very pleasingly heard in a vocal duet; as also were Miss Myrna Cousins and Miss Elizabeth lrooklna. Rev. L. M. Murray was pianist for the enter- tainment, Vote: of thanks were tendered the. leaders and boys and girls for their fine entertain- ment also Mrs. Alan McKay and Mrs. L. M. Murray." The meet- lillsl cloud with the benedic- ll. Friends of Miss Georgie Lock- bart student at Summer-side High school. will be pleased to learn ahe.ia convaleaclng favorably at the home of be parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles laockhart. fol- lowing a recent appendix opera- tion in the Prince County Hoa- Dltal. Q IIIIIDIIGH. A. D. 0'31-lea. - Meuri. James and mu 0'- Iricn. Vm'c,vl.sltnra to gton and lummorside on A is Master Clayton Wallace was a visitor to Bummenlde on Satur- Mrs. Gerald O'Brien. spent Ena- ter in St. Louis. as guest of her tnothcr. Mrs. Myra Callaghan and her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James E. O'Brien. Miss Mary Matthews. spent her Enter holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett Matthews. Misses Edna and Alfreda O'- Brien, teachers-at Ellerslie, spent their Easter holidays at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shea and family. Tlgnlah. were guests on Easter Sunday of Mr. Austin O'- Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcltlnpon. - The sincere sympathy' of many friends in their sad bereavement is extended to Mrs. Edwin Mur- phy and family in the death of the iate Mr) Edwin -Murphy. Sea View. Mrs. Murphy was the former Miss Jane Weeks of Huntley. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Colburne of Moncton. motored to Elmsdale on Saturday to spend the Easter week-end with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams. Mr. Gerard Kelly. teacher at Roseville. spend Easter with his muse In ianxuarscnoon -'- , ' en ti". who following re Gr do 'IXP- 1. Join MacDo. fwldix, Ida Philllrs: 3. Kathleenn Grade vni -. 1. Stanley M... Do : 2. Trudy liurp and Milligrn (equal); . Bar. barn Hutchinson. Grade V - 1. Carmen Murphy and Gerald Hutchinson equal; 2, Thomas Murphy: 3. Shirley Noye. Grade IV - ta) 1.. George Mur- phy- . - Grade IV tb) - 1. Gloria Shaw. Grade III -- 1. Donald Milllgan; 2. Eleanor Hutchinson; 8. Myrtle Noye. Grade II (a) -- 1. 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