¢ t iain oo i ns “ELUERSLIE Williams, student at | ee holidays. visiting Maus Oxden is spend. nl ‘Hospital in Charlottetown. Evans. Bedeque visit- his sisters and brothers- Mr, and Mrs. ee oT stist E a if ‘it a 5% gi pu 1 ~ fi FF Pf i é i 2 ie i i cet petl testi, bigs uid! 18? d ' sl ry ip i alle 1 48 sibis f ; [ § F t i it He i i E 5 : = tire." .F ir retry faye 5 z F I z | | i ni i i i a ei? Ae: ll Nhe gE FE i a a: Hl tr 4 S | . i F if with i uf " I: FO Lemuel Day» Summerside spent the holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Millar. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Adams, Halifax, N.S., were holiday vis- . tors of his parents Mr. and Mrs. _Bernard Adams. DUNDAS CENTRE .. ‘Mary Morrison, Forest Hill, fs at present a patient in. ,the a County Memorial Hos- Abby Taylor, and Donna Mac- Donald, Dundas Centre, spent ‘a few days in Charlottetown, guests of Miss Taylor's sister. and brotherin-law, Mr... and Mrs. Chester Vaniderstine. Mrs. Harold. Taylor, Dundas - Centre has returned té her duties as teacher in Annandale _. School after being a patient in ~ the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital. Merlin Campbell. is, convales- cing at his home in Dondas, after being a patient in the: ~* Souris Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mac- | Laren and children Monica and John, were Sunday visitors to «I Wortune Bridge at the home of Mrs. ‘MacLaren’s parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davidson. Gordon Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson, Mt. Hope has been a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Evelyn Dwan has returned to Halifax, N.S., after spending the Yuletide season at the home of her sister and brother-iniaw,. -Mr. and Mr. William Taylor, Strathcona. thas Catherine. -Garret,. arlotte. town spent the holidays with her | Se Mr. and Mra, Neil Gar- man. - we . Mr. and. Mrs. Budd” some time visiting her par- | after her recent operation | Grant and Mr. and Mrs. eal i rs. 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