ee ee Sea eS ee ee ee ee ee ma r EER ee ee ae Peres ae Ce ee ee et ee ae a “ee oe = ‘-: ? i : : me 2 ‘ ‘ . . - 4, = . ¥. Gallant and eons, Lorraine,|few days in Charlottetown during| of Mrs. Blackett’s mother, Mrs.|days tn Kensington at the homejion, Malpeque were visitors t : HOWLAN Joe and Gene. the past week. She was the guest | Bertha Fisher. ' of Mr. and Mrs. L. Waite. Summerside on Saturday. .V, Bud O'Brien of Woodstock was her son-in-law and daughter.) Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDon-| Mr. Hughie McCarvell - spent — Miss Rese Thibedeau of Mimi- t Howlan on t. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod. |ald, Elaine and Allison, were vis-| the week-end with his friend Mr.| pisARMAMENT PETITION megash who sent the past few; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Platts| Miss Shirley MacDonald was a/itors to Mount Stewart on Sat-/John Crafer, Baltic. days with her sister, Mrs. Paul| whe spent the past two wecks| Visiter to Head of Hillsboro on Saler. Mrs. Jean Taylor, Kensington,| TORONTO (CP) — The Univer = |Gaflant returned home on Sun-| visiting in Ontario, arrived at) Friday ; . Kathryn MacLeod and| Was a visitor to Summerside on/sity of Toronto nuclear disarma& i day. their home here on Thursday,| Mr. Daniel Shaw and Mr. Al-|Mrs. Raymond Shaw, visited| Thursday. — ment committee said Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thibedeau| November 19. vin Myers motored to Truro and friends in Forest Hill on Mon-| Mr. Reggie Warren, accom,an-| night more than 500 faculty mem and son, Gilbert, of Miminegash! Little Miss Judy Arsenault/other points in Nova Scotia, dur-| day. ied by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Waite,|bers have signed a petition urge and Mrs. Paul Gallant, moiored’ went to Harmongon Friday eve-|ing the past week. A.M.) Kensington, left by motor for! ing the end to production and us@ “}| to Summerside on Wednesday af- | ning to the home of her brother| Mr. George MacInnis was -a Toronto on Sunday where they{of nuclear weapons. The petition, : | ternoon. and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs./| Visitor to Head of Hillsboro on KENSINGTON will attend the Royal Fair. started a week ago, asks the J.B. Arsenault who was visit-' Clifford Arsenault and family. | Saturday. He was a guest at the) - Mrs. Dunning, Kensington, wes|Canadian government to presg ing in Maine, returned to his! Lyman Arsenault motored ta) Bene of his daughter, Mrs. a recent visitor .o Baltic, the|for an “immediate and perma: home here by bus on Tuesday. | Summerside on Friday evening.| Freda Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moase, | guest of Mrs. John McGilvary. j|ment end to the testing and pro Arthur Richard of Howlan was | A.G.| Miss Kay MacDougall, Monta-; New Annan, Mr. and Mrs. Keith} Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clark were|duction of nuclear weapons and the lucky door prize winner at gue, was a recent visitor to| Warreo of Margate have return-| recent visitors to Hunter River|for medsures to prevent thg O'Leary on Tuesday hight. Mrs. LOR E ALLEY Lorne Valley. She was the guest pe from a eer snaayne motor a. spread of such weapons to coun. }|Stanley Gaydet won the Jack pot. | NE V of Miss Joan MacIntyre. > Se ie ~_and Mrs. James Champ-!tries that do not have them.” Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant | : Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Mac-| tained the members of Balti p| with Roddie and Audrey, motor-| Mrs. Francis Macintyre was a!Grath of Dorchester, Mass., have} wt at thei aa AC | HOSE CE CE CE CC EEE CEE EEC EE Jed to Summerside on Thursday. | recent visitor to Halifax, N’S.|peen mg on the Is-| with the president Mrs. Willime |? 9], Miss Sylvia Pineau of ‘Duvar | While there she was the guest of|1and. While in Lorne Valley they! Cousins trosidi re ¥ : ; . ‘ sins presiding. The officers is now employed at the home of| Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacLeod. were guests of Charle’s uncle and| for the ensuing year are: Presi- y . oe Mrs. Robert Arsenault,') Mr. and Mrs. William Hatten} aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Mac- dent, Mrs. Everett Wall:- vice- ¥ — lan. and son, Paul, were visitors to! Grath. - f ‘ president, Mrs. William Cousins; Mr, and Mrs. Henry Gallant on Charlottetown on Friday. They; Mr. Peter MacLeod and Mr.| secretary, Mrs. W. K. Crofer: ¥ The Nicest Gifts Come From ednesday, November 18 com-| were guests of the former's son-| Ralph Nicholson were visitors to| treasurer, Mrs. Riley. It was de- ¥ Z TAYLORS JEWELLERS, ; orated their 17th. wedding | in-law and daughter, Mr. and Halifax, N.S., on Saturday. | cided to have an exchange of! ¥ Charlottetown annlersary. :. pe Garth Herring. Miss Joan MacGrath. Char-| Christmas gifts at the. December | % pe MrsJack Arsenault and fam-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, |lottetown, spent the past week-, meeting. iy (Where heppiness is « business) - ary were to Howlan on Georgetown, were Sunday guests end -with her parents, Mr. and, Miss Sheila Caseley, student at ; ednesday agp: whereof Mrs. Parker's parents Mr. and Mrs. C.M. ~MacGrath. 'Mt. Allison University, spent the a visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry} Mrs. Munro MacGrath on Nov.| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackett,’ week-end at her home in Kelvin. veygetl i i to. . saith : Soeies, ee have been vaca-. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay, , ; _Mrs. Henry J. Peters of Duvar, | rs. Angus Nicholson spent a‘tioning in this vicinity as guests New Annan are spendin é pati tok de ek entbated trte! Se a AD ATE _SPENGINE 2 L€W| EANMARARNAAAANANAAADARAAHADDDARADHDHDPDPRPAD the United States. on r Mrs. J.B. Arsenault who spent saa ijthe past two weeks in Western '|Hospital, returned to her home ,,here on Thursday. r. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and Mrs. Clarence Gallant and daughters. motored ~to Char- lottetown on Thursday. . Bennett Howard and son of Lot) 7, were to Howlan on Thursday. Felix Arsenault of Woodstock, was on the jury in Summerside’ what sort of foot protection do you want this winter ? 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