>_T.___..._...-.«.sa.-» . - v -» .~ —-, 4‘ . ~~ 4 ‘ ii i , v- t 5., r a ham their noiida EEO Gufldhm bhaflotwwwm Thu“. Sept’ 6' ls$2.lltl(;§nI)e::nl|: InhE”ChBi1T'Ii)‘tctet}i‘):vn 1 with.l\7Irs.peAyles" mother. Mglters, Fortune. were recent visi- Kingsboro. and Robert Robert-t0¢Cfl8I0lL Marjorie Campbell and M r s . 3 tors to Fortune and Red Point. Ayles' sister. Mrs. Stoffer Bor-‘v tein and Mr. Bortein, Kingsboro. t East Baltic. spent the past weeli- ‘ icto Miss Clarice MacNeil spent a lend with their aunt and uncle.. Mr. and Mrs. Spenser Llewellyn, Ferries Handle Heavy Traffic C . Ext‘-‘mely heavy weekend traf- t“ lie was rcvnnrted Tuesday from Northumherland Ferries Ltd. and Canadian National Rail- '-‘operator, South Lake. is on hol- ways: ‘ _ iday pt. C. R. Hunter. nv-esident Bpng (~,-m.k(."_ 5,,u“s_ Ca of Northumberland Ferries said his ships. The Lord Selkirk and [3 Charles A.'Dunnin: made two home ‘m g,,mm.,,.§id,,_ They extra crossings each on Satur- spent the past tun momhs in day and Monday. No cars were East Baltic at either nori. he said. Re» ‘Re ospital for some time. “Rev. and Mrs. D. I. McClare and sons. John. Arthur. Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Russel Garrett, and Timmhy d oint. were business visi- . . rs to Charlottetown on Mon-:‘he"' V‘°at‘°" y. - . pa Miss Helen Stewart, telephone Lake church” guests of Mr. and is relieved by Mrs. Mrs. Edgar daughter have home in East is Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ra_\-nor and mily have returned to their Hillary Holland returned Newcastle, N.B., having spent Beach. Mr. McClare is a former stor of Kingsboro and South Darrach and family, St. Peters Bav. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ayles and two (‘Ill_I(li|.‘lI of Moncton. N. left on return to at Red Point Howe Bay. . They were also and Mrs. Lloyd Rose and b a b y returned to their Baltic from Sour- for the coming M r. and Mrs. H few days with her cousin, Mrs. E John Macl(ie and Mrs. MacKie, :Charlotteto tic, spent the past w iyn, Cbarlottetow ' olland, Miss Noel H Lake, has accepted the position . _ of teacher in Red Point School 3Mass., is visiting with relatives in ir to Red Point recently. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wln~ and Mrs. Debra and Carol Dixon of 1!’ Wfl. Mrs. Russel Garrett of R ed Miss Debra Dixon, East Bal- : Point was a prize winner for her eek withgscenery mat her aunt, Mrs. Spenser Llewel—.Exhibition held in Charlotte- town. Mrs. Garrett was also a North twinner last year. ‘ ‘ ‘ Mrs. Harrison, Ching, Boston, parents. Mr. ' ' Coffin, celebrated rm arold liynesj‘ Maurice. Bruce, Toronto. ac- M tag . buslne s vi itors .companied by his mother. Mrs. ‘ on "9 were S S iMabel Bruce. Red Point. M r. tthe evening at their home with there for a time when her pet- at the Provincial lreturned wedding and mission Fathe ed the golden Edward Robertsomlan their family home for the western mission field after ,mont.h's vacation with his per- ademy in Charlottetown. this tents here. During his stay. and Mrs his summer will leave this week by uj mm of September. 9? o < 3 7:? F? 3' -1 9 < in = Q? 5' she will enter the Convent as I with special per- student for the sisterhood. r Coffin, celebrat- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal wedding mass in ter O'Brien. she attended school I > snis spent the summer months Brie upper Canadfend States to‘ relatives friends, will leave the first e Roy. F. P. Alyward, of the Campbell their s.D.U. staff has returnedufrom an viuue, . N hott. a sls&er $3 the kite Arch- son, Kingsboro, motored recent- ‘ Mrs. Charles LaPierne, who will make the 1031 MD I10“ 10 .5 OD 51330 '9 to Charlottetown and Freder- 2 was a Montreal girl before her New Orleans. 17 she will be her nephew F3419!‘ W93 M0- n, marriage will leave next week met by other sisters for the Nesrney. ‘for her old home in Montreal balance of the . T Rev. Joe Rossiter. OMI, and to visit her parents and sisters V . . J 3. Jay. ro- ltev. Joe Kane. OMI, have re- BRISTOI. for a short time. Mr. Lapiem. tired postal employee! here who turned to their duties in the ‘will not make the trip at pre-fnelebrated their golden wedding wen :1?-lr lgxohntlfg Vlrcatlon mm Mm,-1, coma cm, 11;; sent. . 9. P385911 aroun te o omes ere. ' - with an all-expense trip ticket to M he Ryan. who was to ms mm" in H‘: grI:cl:iTite}‘II'f>T1ti‘Nt(i)trBeril;IaIine‘AI::2 fl” United here to vacation with her moth- and jTh Bristol resident . Miss llsnns er andssisters. left last week on Week ; return to her duties in -Halifax. Misses Donna and Pronnie brother Faber Campbell. who were vacation- their aunt Mabel ed’ to Halifax. with guitar scheduled trips were able to handle the Sunday traffic. although it ton was heavy. he noted. Final figures have not . _ ships carried 1,096 vehicles in the mainland and 660 to the Island Saturday 633 vehicles were moved from Borden and 838 from Tormentine. Sunday’: fig- tires show 722 ferried to the mainland and 645 to P. E. t. No extra trips were necessary , at the Borden crossing although . on some occasions a few cars had to be left on the wharf to‘ _await the next boat. MISCOUCHE Iris Gallant. R.N.. returned to Osahawa. Ontario. after having spent two weeks at the home of ‘ her parents in Miscnuche. She is on the staff of Oshawa Gen-1 eral Hospital. Patricia Poirier of Miscouche. ' left for U.S.A. where she will spend s e v e r a I weeks with friends. Mr. and Mrs. DeCoff and two daughters of Halifax recently spent a week in Miscouche visit- ing with Mrs. DeCoff's sister Mrs. Martin Poirier and Polrier Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gaudet and son Joey arrived at their home in Miscnuche on Saturday after having spent some time in Boston. Mass. Mary Poirier daughter of Mr end Mrs. John C. Poirier of Mis- A couche spent. the weekend in Sherbrook. Quebec. Mrs. Bertha Desftnches of Mis- ‘ couche, was the winner of a large sum of money at a re- cent bingo in summerside. Toussaint Poirier of Quebec. recently visited relatives in Mis- couche. Mrs. Charles Mallett of Mis— couche is much improved after having spent some time at Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Me.-Don aid of Charlottetown. were visi tors to Miscouche on Sunday. Elaine Gallant. RN.. left fol Charlottetown on Friday and will he on the staff at Riverside Hospital Emmett Williams of Toronto spent some time In Miscouche and Summerside where he visit ed with relatives. Edward Leclalr of California spent some‘time visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Le~ Clair. Miscouche. Geralda Verno, graduate nurse of Hotel Dleu Hospital, Moncton. is spending her holidays in Mia» couche at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Veno She is accompanied by Murray Swan. ' A pretty wedding took place at St. John the Baptist Church Miscouche on Wednesday morn ing when Myrna Mccormack be came the bride of Albert Gall ant in a double ring ceremony. Father Kelly officiated. Prioi to the wedding they were given a sihmver at the home of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gall ant and family of Mlscouche re» cently visited with relatives and friends in New Brunswick. Harold Perry has returned to Froblsher Bay a ft or having spent I month visiting with his family in Mlscouclie. Maclecm Sets Record Hon. J. Angus Macbean, min- , Ister of fisheries. set a record Monday for long service for Prince Edward island cabinet ministers. He was first elected to par- liament in s byelection in 1951 and following the Conservative sweep of Island seats in 1957 was appointed to his present es- I binet post. The previous record was held; by Sir Louis Davies who alsot, held the post of minister of fish— I eries for five years and 73 ‘ days. Island Priest Has Jubilee t Rev. Andrew Lewis, S. A.. treasurer -general of the Fran~ ciscan Friars of the Atonement. ; better known as the Grnymomt Friars. Garrison. New Y o r If. . celebrated the silver jubilee of his priesthood recently. 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