uesday. Nov. 13, 1956 fap Id. The Guardian T - HONORED BY W. I. i l Ln-l Wednesday evening Alber- Institute. Pit-lured above left is ton "innit-n's institute honored its first president. Mrs. H..l. Larkin. with a his membership in the Prince Edward island Women's Mrs. Larkin receiving the certifi- cate irom Ellis. A C. Green, who is now president. oi the organi- nation. . . ELLERSLIE "AND BIDEFORD Master Harry Hutchinson. Eller- '-slie. was a visitor at Mr. and 'Mrs. Sherman Hutchinson's Sum- 'mersidc during the past week. Mr. Ruben MacCauil who is "employed in Halifax. N.S. spout H ;a weekend with his parents Mr. I :-i ,'and Mrs. PM. Mat-Caull recently. i . Mr. Raymond Gillis who is em- " Ployed In Camp Gagetwon. N.B. 3 ll spending two weeks with his i ,.ta.mily in Ellerslio. . Many children ol the district, B10 been stricken with an ep- odemlc of measles. Some are quite . sick. A speedy recovery is wished , for all of them. i l . Mrs. Colin Hutchinson. trip to Richabucto. N.B. C.N.R. at Elierslle has recently FPIITOCIIIIIOT a number of years nl service. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp. mn left recently for a holiday in Loiiision. Maine. They were ac. rompanied as far as St. John, N3. by their daughter Mrs. William Morrison. who spent the past COIIPIF Of Weeks visiting with them and other relatives in Conway. Mr. Luther Ellis who is em- ployed on a government boat, spent the weekend with his family in F-lleralie while the boat is tied In at Summerside Wharl. lG&lItI'y, visiting Ith h h 1 Odd sister-in-law.wMr. Endrom Pnston Maccaull. Ellerslie. 2 Mrs. Harold Gillis it hit lllrned home after sldendiqngr? Week In St. John. N.B. the guest :3! Mr. and Mrs. Meivtngl-Iutchln L.A.C. George Williams who lsi with the R.C.A.F. stationed at. Mon- Oton. spent the weekend vis- Iing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams. Bideiord. Friends of little Patsy Bridges hrs sorry to learn, that she has again received a broken collar bone due to a iall while playing at her home. This is the third time Patsy has had a broken collar bone. All wish her a speedy recovery (mm her recent misfortune. Mr. and Mrs. Alired Ml('IA'ln.' were recent visitors to Charlotte-. town. Fricndii oi Mr. Aldrcd England are very sorry to learn oi his ill- "'SK- Mr. F-flllland was a patient In the Prince County Hospital, p Summerside. but was transiorrsd .- on Saturday October llth.. to the Tyne Valley Health Centre, when In in still a pattern. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Msc(bnil. adllrmlioodylochart ysn. and Mrs. Eula rt! Mr. Roy Hutchinson oi Toronto, Ontario, spent part of last week. visiting with his parents Mr. and . . Mr. Edgar Oatway. and Mr. Al- hlisoa England and small son Kent rllr. Carl Maccauil. who is em-l teachers. ed at radio station C.H.N.S..iilrincipal. and Mrs. Laurette Fal- Ix. N.S. spent a iew daygilant. assistant. 1 Mrs.-ltiaccaulrs parents. Mr. ton Coleman. Tuesday visiting with relatives in Summerside. I Mrs. Cyril Williams, who is re- siding at Wilmont Valley where her husband is employed with the Dept. ot Fisheries has spent the past three weeks, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thoma sGr'igg, Bideiord. Mr. and Mrs. Hayfield Murphy. inccompanied by their granddaugh- ;ter Miss Marie Wagner. are spend- 'ing a two weeks holiday with re- ilativcs in Bangor, Maine. l Friends oi Mr. Kenneth Dawson are sorry to learn oi his accident. While hauling gravel recently Mr. Dawson had the misfortune oi ba- lng involved in an accident which resulted in considerawe damage to his 3 ton. 1954 Ford truck. Mr. Dawson was lucky enough to es- cape with only minor injuries. Ithe epedemic oi fiu.. PIUSVILLE Piusville. A large crowd irom Piusville land surrounding distrii.-is attended the weekly Friday night Bingo ai lsi. Anthony's Parish nail. l 1 Friends of Mr. Adrien Blanchard lore pleased to see him home lagaln after receiving treatment iin the Western Hospital. Alberton are progrcsing favourably under iihe sklitul management of Lhelr Mr: Bertha Gallant, Mrs. John P. Gallant and iam- :i.Iy. Albany. spent the past week fend at the home of Mrs. Gallant's mother. Mrs. William Gallant, Piusville. Mr. Joey count. was" a recent lbusiness visitor to Summer-i-in ST. LOUIS Mrs. Joseph DesRoche has re- turned to her home in St. Ed- wards. aiter spending two months visiting in the Unithd States. Friends of Maurice Gaudet will be sorry to hear that he is a pat- ient in the Western Hospital. Al- berton. with an injured knee. Mr. John M. Perry has left ior .Chatham N.B.. where he will vis- jit ior some time. i Mr- Gussie Doucett has return- ed to St. Louis. after spending a liew days in New Brunswick. Friends oi Mr. Gerald Shea. Waterford. will be sorry to hear that he is very sick in the Wes- tern Hospital. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdianand Brown and son Wayne. spent the week- ad in Moncton. N.B.. where they visited at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Claude Perry. Friends of Miss Dolores Gsudet will be sorry to bear that he is ill In the Western Hospital. Alber- Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzger- oi iriulide. r 10- and In Austin Callaghan. name 1- at rrasninem. Mum. are visit- H oilrs. C. W. L. coniorenco Met At Legion Centre attended the Cat.holic'a Winn-n'a League Conierenca held in the Canadian Legion Community cen- re. at Tignish on Sunday. Octo 'ber lath. Approximately ll) rc- presentativea oi the iolliowing C W.L. sub-divisions met there: St. Felix Palmer Wellington. Grand Riva. Miscon- che, and R.C.A.F. Station Inerslds. is-om Egsnont Bly. Mrs. Benll min Des Rot.-hes. oi Miscouche Provincial chaired ate conference. by the director. Rev. M.J. Rooney and the President oi Tignlsh sub- division, Mrs- Walter Hogan. A delicious supper was served to all in attendance by the Tignish sub division and were assisted by the Girl Guides oi the Tignlsh (C.W.L.) company. isummersida were recent guests oi Mrs. Florence Barlow and Mr. .and Mrs. Ruius McLure. young son of Freeland. recently visited ,at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow. ton and Al. Pratt oi Boston re- Frlends oi Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Gallant oi Barlow. are sorry to learn that Urbanville who are living in the they have both been stricken with home iormerly occupied by Mr. M” "id Mf5- 71"” M'"PhY 9' A. F., stationed at St. Margaret's. have recently returned from a-C""”d"' PL-It ""9 T909"! Vl5' N. B. spent a week's iurlough with pitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. 1",, "rent. recently. rrank Dawson and other relatives Friends oi Mr. Wcndall Phillips in East Bldeiim 9-"- aro pleased to learn that he has' recovered from his illness. Mr. Phillips was a patient in Prince Cu. and Tyna Valley Hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant and i hildr of F0 t as Cove were re- M"- 590?!!! Tlmmplon. who was gent gellllESlS ofrliiilrs. Gallant's par- County Hospml h" "mmeduhh fmlilnycd on the section of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant The pupils of Piusville School. the "u week, M". Gym. Anew Quite a tow Inssnbu-s oi the Biounileld C.W.l.. sub-division Road. Bloomfield There were also several women Diocesan Preddcnt The delagntu were welcomed WELLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLure of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Millar and Messers. Cyrus Poirier of Mone- cently visited Mr. Emile J. Arsen- ault and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. and have returned to their respective homes. Pupils oi English School held a Halloween party on Friday eve- ning in the Community Hall. A group oi young people were in at- tendance also several parents. Games were played and a slug- song enjoyed. There was also a bit oi dancing. Treats wers enjoy- ed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Bnrco Conrad and young son accompanied by Mrs. Garfield Day motored to llaliiax where they spent several days. Mr. Amand Arsenault oi R. C. A. F. at Camp Borden. Ontario. is spending a months leave with his stats. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arsenault. Sympathy is extended to Rev. Leonard MacDonald on the recent death oi his brother. the late Rev. William V. MacDonald. Mrs. Napoleon Arsenault has re- turned home after a visit with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Emmanuel P. Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Ovllda Arsenault oi Cape Egmont. Residents of the community oi Abram": Village are welcoming and Mrs. Peter L. As enault. L. A. W. inuias Gallant oi R. C. Messers. Edward Arsonault and Edward Gallant leit recently ior Ontario whera they will he employ- ed. Mr. Arthur Birch. Southwest. who has been a patient in Prince home and is much improved. The sad news has been received in Southwest by relatives oi the passing recently in New York City oi Mr. Frank MacDonald iormer resident of Grand River and son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Donald oi that place. Mrs. Emanuel Arsenault and iour children visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Sylvere Polrisr oi Mis- couche over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Foustia Richard and family had as their guest ior suit oi Maine. BM . LOWER NEWTOWN ICIIOOL The lollowlng is the school re- port ior Lower Newton School: Grade I - Josephine Vessey. Grade 7 -Richard Vessey. Grade I - Winston Nicholson Grade 5 - 1 Daniel Ross; 2. Leonard Vessey. Grade 4 - 1. ” i Nicholson; 2. Donnie Nicholson. Grade 1 - 1. Michael Vessey; 1. Austin Gay. Grade 1 - Lincoln Maclensie, and Blair Gillis. equal. Teacher: Annis Grant. 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