Page 12 The Guardian: Tues, Nov._}_9. 1957 O'LEARY The many friends of Mr. Lewis Mat-Kenzie are cry lorry _l0. hear that he is on the sick list. and all hope tor a speedy rel well. Flrtcnds of \lt~s Sandra .\laLt' he-us are glad to see her outa- gain after her recent attack of fit. \lr lllltl \‘lr< Peter \l«.~(‘aull of l':llt'l’\llt‘. attended the l. 0 A and [,0 H .-\ banqitct \A'lll('f‘l was held in the lcgion hall on Thursday ni:hi \lr and ‘lira Alvin Palmer. at otiin.-iiiit-tl h,\ lit-rbic l)enni-. lllt‘.Il\. xlwlll l-‘ritlav in -\m hl‘l~l N S, vthere they attended the Fair \lr and \ll‘S Alton Boulter, 0'- l,t.{I'\_ \\('l'9 rciciii \'ISlI()l‘S to \l vllll‘ti~L‘ 2U(‘\ls of their sonin l.m and ttaiiglitt-i‘, .\lr. and .\lrs .‘oilie Piidham and family. l‘l'if‘l]tl< of '\lr John Harris, l\:ltll~ltil'fl. are very sorry to hear that he ix .4 patient in the Com- omniix llmpital in t)l.eary, and all hope for a ~.p¢-edy recotery. \ll\< Fraiii-is Arwnault who is Pllli)l(l_\'(’(l in ()'l.eary is now home on the \lt'l( list. “I” and \lt'.s l'I\'erett .\lacl)ou' mill and family of Vernon, spent .\lll1(lA_\‘ tttlh the foi'mer’s parents. llliz and Mrs. l-Id .\iacl)oulzall in 0 Leary \lr and \lt'< Raeford \lat-Lean and famil_\', f)'liear_\', motored to .\eu London ret‘entl\' and spent the day with relatives. Vlr. William smith has return- ed to his home in Victoria West,‘ after being a patient in the. (oniniiinity Hospital in 0’Leary.i .\ir and NIH. Albert Laird had as their recent guests. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Walker and Mrs. John Walker of Kensington. Mr. Layton Walfield has re tiiened to his home in Sprinzhill after being a patient in the Com- munity Hospital in 0’Leary. MN. Hlrtiv Inttlaral. New An’ nan. is spending a few days with relatives and friends in Coleman and 0'l.eary before going to British Columbia. Friends of Mr. Harry Adams Knutsford. are very son-y to he.“- that he is a patient in the Com- mtinity Hospital in 0’I.eaty, and I11 P0 for a speedy recovery. Mr. John Moredtead spent the weekend at his home in O'Leary and returned to his work in Fre- dericton. NE. on Monday. Miss Sandra Matthews has re- rnod to Grade 1 in Charlotte- ‘OVI I'M’ mending a week or In in 0'Leary, where aha was ill with nu. . Mr. Caliin Carruthers of (im- IFIO. went. a few days with his parents. Mr ‘ Carruthers. Hg Wu accompanied by his wife and family on his re- turn home. and \lrs Arthur Cornish Ind family of Mill Road, were recent VISILOFS to the home of Mr and Vlra. Vemon Co;-nigh in Summerside_ CV uowfiiiiiiii hllsfi Jean Arsenault who was called home due to the illness and death of her father. han T .-\rsenault_ her nurses‘ training in (‘harlotte .ov\n on .\ionda_y, Noiember 4. Keith Pctcrs of Fortune (‘two was In llowlan on Sunday. Nov 3, her 74th yt-ar on Tucsdav, .' ember 5th Hcr remains in Duvar on Tuesday cw-niiig, un- til Thursday morning when the (I: wral was held at St :\nllltllI_\ .\ (‘ltiirch with her bclmod pa~Ior. lim C Pitre as celchrant ltohert Doiron of Slld\l)lll‘_\ tin. tario. and his brother ‘\nlll0n_V lloiron of Guelph. Ontario. came hv plane to attend the wake and funeral of their mother. the late .\irs. Felix Doiron. \lr and Mrs Oscar (iallant and thcir 3 oldest children David, l-‘t-~ licia, and Rene of Halifax. 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