susi same” um, John Gillis (Junior) has recently taken up employment at mgr. Point Light House. mt. Frank Greene. Montague. W5 3 recent business visitor to mnypoint and South Lake. The weekly Mission Band meet- mg was held at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Harold McGregor. East Baltic. Jlnlllfy 37- iir and Mrs. Alfred Sorrey and mm: children. Montague. spent , few days with Mrs. Sorrey's par- grits. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robert- ym. Ktnssbom Mr. Alvah chins. Rad Point. was up a business trip to Montague. Januar)' 30 Mr. Clarence 'Rose is able to be out and about again having been confined to his home at North Lake. for the past three weeks through illness. the Trail Rangers meeting was held at the Baltic Hall on the signing of January 21. The Teddy's and Beavers hoc- key teams. Souris. Pllyed I 1001'! game at Red-Point on January I. amt the score was 9-4 in favour er the Beaver team. While playing with the Red Point and Fortune team January N. at the Red Point Community Rink. Mr, Jackie Altken, Bay Fortune. of the Fortune team got 'his leg n.i'i(IllSIy injured and was immedi- glflIV taken to the Souris Hospital. amt at time of writing the extent of his injuries was not known. Sev- rial X-rays were taken and his him of friends do hope that Jackie uill not have too long a hosnital um Vlr. Aitken ll the son of Mr. and Airs Aubrey Aitken. Bay Fur- tune. and is widely known in these ljaeicrn districts. cimiwattilatlnns to Mr. and Mrs. ii.-imol Murray who were recently nlalTl('f'I at Montague. Mrs. Mur- ray IS the former Joan ' S fI5illL(IlI.El' of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johiistnne. Montague, and is well- known in the Eastern districts. Mr. Vincent Mosse . Charlotte- tuwii. spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mol- soy. Bothwell. Mr. Callum McLean. Kin I spent a pleasant week-end' friends in Red Point. Mr. Daniel McDonald. last Bal- tic was on business to Murray Harbour. January 14. where he purchased R large new fishing boat. Mr. McDonald b one of North Lake's most successful lob- ster fishermen. The Red Pnint hockey team and Fortune team put on I good fast game at the Red Point Commu- nity Rink. January 29th and the score was 5-3 in favour of Red Point team. Mr. Alvin MacDonald. South Lake. was in the vicinity of It. Peter's recently. xii: Robert A. Dixon. East Bal- III. was a recent business visitor to Murray Harbour. I. The East Baltic Women's ll- iiiitiite members supplied the many mro-hincnts at the Red Point rink caiuvcn. Jantiary 29th and a large stint at money was made in aid of thevrink fund and was greatly Rlllaliefilllied by all in charge of the Pill l 'llr. and Mrs. Stewart Mcintyra. l-.nst EPoint. are spending some time in Halifax. Mrs. Wallace Mclnnis returned in her home at North Lake. hav- ing spent some time h the Souris Hospital. times Theresa and Mary Fin- nan. Souris West. were recent lluests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertson. Kingsboro. Miss Audrey Robertson. teacher N Kmizsboro School. spent the Wok-end with her parents. Mr. linvl Mrs. Alexander llobertaonp Red Pnini. There was a large attendance at the Red Point Community Rink 'L"7-Ifflliry R when the Red Point CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs RITE-WAY CLEANERS Dial 7387 Point team. residence at North Lake. ployment in Charlottetown. motored to cr... boro. Mr. Alton Road. spent some time Ulgg. boro. left recently for Llewellyn. Norwood, Mass. that Mrs. Homer Munn's Road. has redo her. Messrs. Gus on business. Mrs. Roddie J. 'from her many friends. the past week and there tage of it. it also started and Little Harbour teams put on a very fast clean hockey game and the score was 1-1 in favour of Red Mr. Wallace Mclnnls who rec- ently spent some time with re!- atives in U. S. A. returned to his Miss Annie M. Mac-Lean. East Point. has recently taken up em- Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Bortein. , ' . January 25. and accompanied back there baby boy from the P. E. 1. Hos- pital where he recently underwent I successful operation and is now convalescing at his home in Kings- Robertson. Munn's visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sam MCLAOCI. Mrs. George MacDonald. Kings- Boston, Mass. where she will remain for some time. While there she will be the guest of her sister and bro- ther-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 5. The friends and neighbou n and relatives will be happy to learn Robertson.- ntly under- gone a most successful operation in the Souris Hospital. and speedy recovery is extended to Mallard. North Lake. Lee Coffin. 'Klngsboro. mo- tored to Charlottetown, Jan. 28th. Kidson, Red Point, visited with her daughter, Mrs. John McKie. who is a pa- tient in the Souris Hospital and a speedy get-well is extended to her The ice on the Red Point Com- munity Rink was perfect during were many who took the utmost advan- some of the older tolls wno had IIDI. had skates on for 38 years. butl could still show the younger one. that it is something you can al-1 ways "do. The many friends and ac- quaintances do regret to hear that Mr. Kennie Fraser, North Lake. has again entered the P. E. I. Hos- pital. where he underwent an op- eration and a complete speedy re- covery is extended to Mr. Fraser. Mr. Walter Douglas. Souris, on y 27. ' J A group of Souris school boys to Red Point. where they had a nice game of hockey with the Red Point School team boys. The score was 7-2 in favour of the Souris boys. The weekly prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robertson, January 27. Due to the stormy night the at- tendance was not as large as us- ual. Rev. D. I. Mcclare was pres- ent. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn, Messrs. Robert and Ray Machon. Montague. were Jan. 30th visitors to Red Point Miss Vi Diugwell. Fortune. was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Young, Kingsboro. Mr. Edwin Fraser. Red Point. made a hurried business call to Bothwell vicinity the past week. ' The Red Point rink committee . he Guardian Thursday, Feb I I Page '1 . 10. 1955 STANHOPE W. M. I. The January meeting of the the home of Mrs. to worship and repeat ng the in unison. by Mrs. Harry Bruce Ellis. Mrs. and Mrs. Horace lowed by prayer. butts Bible Stories Book. Mrs. Lloyd Sha ed with a verse word "Enemy". Marshall Hymn ”0 Lord Love and Powcr' lunch. afterwarn - happy again. Miss Bernice Point. spent the pa are most grateful'to Mr. John Dixon. merchant. East Baltic, for the large box of potato chips he donated towards the rink funds and which were sold at the canteen on January 27. The many friends of Mr. Gar- field Johnstone. regret to learn that he is still receiving treat- ment in the Massachusett Gen- eral Hospital. Boston. and a speedy recovery is deeply extended to Mr. J hnstone. The travelling was somewhat halted for a short period. but the faithful old snow plough put in its The residents are selves out from th cold snap and so POOR ST GRIMSBY. i-...., loving Ben Johnson. and stowed away a Ben's blind father: stop him going in appearance and the cars and hg til-low you” with the cake he loves most-a ital, duh and hmtholno SJ.in'iR”s Chocolate Cake Mix cake. The E-iirril'sKitchenahavedraamedupaquickWayt0iWt Valmtfne f1-ilk on this quick chocolate cake. It's done with laeey dueddedloooonut-tinted to a seritinentd ivosobud pink. And for real heart-warming chocolate drum, use the chocolate cake mix that's blended with real hnported Dutch Chocolate . . . a Shirriif's ChooolateCake Mix. When yoaadd tbeextraricbneaa ofdairy-!nadinilkiotb'nrealohoeoiatemix...you .g'thgbbut.otanoiater.richc-taatingeliocolatae enh...a&ehe'IhonyiII'vIe.putyoarhnnIt”-hi ViAiI.D3I T KIadhostaI1irrf's-G:ooohteCnka IE lqc cube with 7-minute frosting. Thu: qeiilogeoeeouaiy vIthP5l'lk't!l'Wi &Iddcd coconut. Teiitooccnutz Soakooconuth water to which a few drops of HiriE'sRedFoodCoIoirhj laaeheenoddod. is over." and Mrs. Lauchlan will read the stories. her home in Bayfield. was discovered suffering severe seasickness and sent home. Said Stanhope W. M. S. was held at Ray Carr. It opened with the theme and call followed by singing "The Chur hs One Foundation” Lordls Prayer Scripture readings were given Lawson. Mrs. Keith Douglas . Marshall. Mrs. J. E and also pre- pared a reading from the Study w invited the containing the Mrs. Warren Alvin Man- of Life andx and prayer closed the meeting. after which Mrs. Carr and committee served trucks were whizzing by shortly; .ill(l all . were made McPhee. 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