MARCH 5. 1953 Lorne Valley and Lioinify a Miss Rena MacNeill has re- . '.;ed home after spcndina some .''.J,:,,,. in Charlottetown where she ',,.,s emlllilyeds the storm and drifts on February 10th. the dance . v to have been held in xisley Hall was postponed indefinitely- those attending the ,,.,'.i.'ii.0'ir'i.1iey Bulldogs vs. Summer- Hue Beavers hockey game at Montague mpg on Wednesday. Febnmy mm, were Miss Jane M356;-gl.h, Miss Miuriei Myers. Mm Emma Nicholson and Miss Margaret McKenna. His many friends are sorry to hear that Master Morris Fisher. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, mg to enter the Charlottetown HM-,mi for an emergency opera- mm on Thursday. February 12th. An join in wishing him 0. rapid and complete recovery. Due to ruesday. Mrs. James Callaghan and son George were ovemlght visitors to Ghulottetown on Thursday. Feb- ruary 12th. Vlr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison, 3,5-911 cove. motored to Lorne Val- How Scott's Emulsion Helps CHILDREN GROW HUSKY! 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Miss Marjorie Maclnnis. Char- lottetown. spent the week-end of February 14th with her paren . Mr. and Mrs.. George Maclnn . She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Glenda Maclxod. Miss Aletha Macleod. Montague. was a. week-end visitor at the home of her mother. Mrs. Chris- tine MaeLeod, February ldthf Mr. Raymond Shaw. Mrs. James MacLeod and Mr. Fred MacLeod motored to Eonshaw on Sunday. February 15th. They were guests of into hne. sturdy. lively children you're proud of! Try Scott's and see! SCOTT'S EMULSION IS RECOMMENDED BECAUSE casirr to digest than plain process. I. Helps children a sturdy frame. i. it contains naluml A & D Vitamins in natural oil-plus added minerals. 1. Easy in lake. economical. 3. Four limes cod liver oil. because of txtlusiu build strong bones, sound teeth, Today-sure-gel Sco!l': of your favourite stove. Escorts EMULSION HIGH EMERGY TONIC it 9hlnihunonwxuta;iii1ov an "Inn -v c ......m.....;:. c-.. rum I at the home of Dr. A. A. Moelseod. Mr. Kenneth Macbood, Char- lottetown, spent the week-end -of February 14th at the home or his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. He was accompanied by Mr. Philip Maclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw mo- toned to Montague on Thursday. February 12th where they attend- ed the scotch Concert. Her many friends in Lorne Val- ley and vicinlty are sorry to hear that Miss Joyce Macbeod. Salt Springs, N. S.. has entered a hos- pital for treatment. and all wish her a speedy return to health and home. Joyce was a resident or this vicinity until a few months ago when she moved to Salt' Springs with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw had as Sunday guests on February 15th: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers and son Brian. Cardigan. - and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mtyers. New Perth: Mr. and Mrs. Munro MaeGrath. Miss Jane MacGrath. Miss Joan Ms.cG-rath and Master John Mac- qrath were visitors to Bangor on Sunday. February 15th. They were the guests of Mrs. Edward Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Grover MacKay. Strathcona, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. MacKay's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mac- Neill. -AM Bear River Notes ..tNorbert Hughes has returned to his home in Bear River from Nova scotia. where he has been occupied in the lumberswoods for the last month. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus. Peters have been recent visitors to Bear River. the guests of Mrs. Robert Gallant. Mrs. Dora. Skurdaskas. Aileen McGaugh and Peg l-lughes spent the February 14 weekend at Bear River. Miss Imelda Peters has been a recent visitor to Bear River. guest of Miss Shirley Gallant. The monthly meeting of the Bear River Calf Club was held at the home of Francis Sheehan, on February llth. A dainty lunch was served by Pat and Peg. Friends of Mrs. Lazarus Mic- Gaugh were sorry to hear of her recent illness at her home in Bear River. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Friends of Shirley and Leo Gal- lant are glad to hear that they have recovered from their recent illness. The monthly meeting of the Bear River North Women's Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. Roch Mccaugh on February ind. Friends of Mr. Lazarus McGaugh were glad to see him return to his home in Bear River. He has spent the last month in Boston. N "THE GUARDIAN Pisquid ease Notes ..'Mr. George Dover and Miss Georgie Dover were visitors in Charlottetown Saturday. February 14th. Mr. Wendell Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown Saturday. February 11th. Mr. Guy Jay spent the weekend or February lath at the home of hi! Parents. Mir. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Miss Linda Lesrd spent the weekend of February 14th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred beard. - Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Blrt, Park- dale. were visitors in Pisquid East Sunday. February 15th. Miss Mabel Jay, Charlottetown. spent the weekend of February 14 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck, Mt. Stewart. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jsy Sunday, February 15th. - , Miss Sally Leard, Charlottetown. was a visitor at the -home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard, Sunday. February lath. Mr. Edward E. Jay visited Char- lottetown Saturday. February llth. Mr. Alvin Burke. merchant at Pisquid, was in Charlottetown on business Monday, February 16th. Mr. Floyd Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown Monday, February 16th. Mr. and Miss. Sterling Birt were visitors in Charlottetown Monday. February 16th. -B.A. Midgell And Vicinity ..' Mrs. Lily Webster of Marie was a recent visitor to St. Peters Bay for a. few days where she was the guest of her friend. Mrs. Liddy Macllwen. Mr. Sheldon Macf-Kay of Ban- ;;;r has been cutting wood in Church Road recently. Mr. Earl James and Mr. Harold Ford of Mldgell motored to Mon- tague on Friday February 20th on business. Many people from this vicinity attended the show "Please :1 Lady" in Morell Hall on Friday night February 20th and all report it a very enjoyable one. --r Friends of Mrs. H. H. Cox of Morell regret to learn that she has been confined to her home with a. bad cold recently. but all join in wishing her a speedy re- covery. Mr. Freeman Webster of Morell 100 years of progressive achievement-5 genera- . CI-IARLOTEETOWN attended the hockey match in Charlottetown on Friday night February 20th. The Marie W. M. 5. observed the World Day of Prayer with a service at the home of Mrs. Free- man Jay. on Friday evening Feb- ruary 20th. The president. Mrs. Marion Anderson. led the service and special prayers were given by the following members. Mrs. Gordon Coffin. Mrs. Earl James, Mrs. Wilbur Webster. Mrs. Free- man Webster. Mrs. Alduia Mac Kenzie, Mrs. Russell Webster and Mrs. Lily Webster. Mrs. Homer James of Marie was a visitor to Church Road on Sunday February 22nd the guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Earl James and fam- i . Mr. Ira Sanderson of Church Road was a visitor to Charlotte- town on Sunday February 22nd. People of this vicinity who use electricity were inconvlenccd for several hours on Sunday February 22nd, when the power was off. Bx Liile Pond a-nd Vicinity ..” For many years it has been the custom to bush the pond for the convenience of travellers. For the first time since this custom has been established no bushes have been put up. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crawford of Montreal accompanied by Miss Freda Morrison, also of Montreal, motored to the Island to spend an enjoyable holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Morrison, River View. g In this skating and hockey- m-inded age. Little Pond seems to be keeping up its reputation. judging from the crowds which gather nightly at the mill dam. The dam provides a skating centre for the young people of the sur- rounding districts. The many friends of Mr. Fred Swallow regret that he is at pre- sent confined to his home by ill- ness. .4- A much enjoyed card party was held at the home of Mr. Edward D. MacDonald on Tuesday even- ing February 24th. Mr. Allan MacKenzie. a patient in the Provincial Sanatorium; en- joyed 5. visit on Sunday February 22nd from her family in Little Pond. Miss Peggy MacDonald was a recent week-end visitor at the home of her friend. Miss Carol MacDonald. The variety concert, to be held at St. Patrick's is progressing fav- ourably under the capable and ex- perienced direction of Mr. John A. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jenkins. who spent several months in Hamil- ton. 0nt.. have returned to their home in Little Pond. --CI is MY none ARE EATING snetnn ...lJecause new delicious flavour makes Shreddies a breakfast sensation These crunchy, toasty little biscuits are so sweet and crisp you just can't get enough. And Shreddies are so good for you! Food authorities say you need whole wheat in your diet every day. Delicious Shreddies are made from pure loimy whole wheat! They're a big hit with youngsters . . . but all the family will love a breakfast of toasty. golden Shreddies. Serve Sht-eddies tomorrow - and see! 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