< Mr. Collett's grandmother, Mrs. “ A fangs? Thurs. Sept. 6, 1962. Dart-Herald Arrives Here The first Dart-Herald used by Maritime Central Airways landed at Charlottetown airport esday on a non - sched ed flight. The aircraft will take over all passenger service for MCA later this week. replacing the DOS, > Farrell Gaudet, public relations officer for A in Mone- ton. said yesterday. No definite day for the take- over can be set at,this time, he said. as some crew‘training, re- painting and other work re- 3 mains to be done. KINGSBORO ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barhonr ‘ have returned to their home Portland. Maine after visiting with Mrs. E. S. Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rose. East Bal- c. 5. Peter Cameron. Char- lottetown is spending a t'ew days with Mrs. Rhoda Morrow. North Lake. and with Mr. and M rs. Stewart Cameron, East Point. ‘ r. Mrs. Clarke Camp- bell and son David of Boston. Mass.. are spending their holi- , days with Mrs. Campbell's par- . ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward . Gunn at their summer cottage . In Bothweli. Miss Sharon MacGregnr, of Kingsboro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacGregor, re- cently underwent an appendec- tomy in the Souris hospital. Ethon Garrett. East Baltic. has been «spending the week with his brother-in-law and sis- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mac- Kenzie, Rollo Bay, while he is employed on highway construc- , tron. Connie and Glydon Dennis, ‘ children of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dennis, Charlottetown, have re- , turned home after spending some time with their uncle, Max- well Robertson. Kingsboro. Mrs. Edison Rose has return- . ed to her home in East Baltic V after a term spent in Souris ‘ hospital. George Cheverie. South Lake. ‘ has begun the construction of a j . w home for Mr. d Mrs. 3 Stewart Maclntyre near Charlo- ‘ ttetown in the village of Sher- wood Misses Edith and Mable Rose and Mrs. Charles Maccormack. North Lake, are spending a plea- sant week touring Nova Scotla. , Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Boston-i_ Mass., and Kensington. P.E.I., , spent the weekend with her 3 friends. Miss Jennie Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Kingsborn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruce, and family. Red Point were.’ among those from this area who attended the Golden Hawks air show in Charlottetown, Aug. 19. Mrs. Roy Crockett, Souris is in charge of the telephone offim ; at South Lake during the ab- ‘ fince of the regular operator, L iss Helen Stewart. , Miss Winnie Lawson. Flrid;ze- ' water. N.S.. has been spending 4 her holidays with her grandpar- . ents. Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Mol- ‘ lins. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stewart. j Charlottetown were Sunday visi- . tors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. ; John W. Robertson. Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mos- sey, Bothwell, have returned home after a three weeks trip to Ontario. They were aecom- - ronto who is at present visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chev- em and family. East Point. Word has been received by William Baker Lakeville, of the serious illness of his brother-in- . law. George Grant. Charlotte- town. who is a patient in the . P.E.I. Hospital. Guy Nordstrnm. Boston, Mass. . an officer in the United States; Navy is vacationing at the home Souris were among those who , attended the MacDonald — New- ; son wedding held recently in ‘ First Baptist Church. Charlotte- ‘ town. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacDonald. Mrs. Rhoda Morrow. N o rt h Lake, visited recently with Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Mount Albion who is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. Charlottetown. Miss Rowena Garrett who has ; been spending the summer in: Charlottetown is vacationing briefly with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Garrett of East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Camer- on, East Point visited recently with Mrs. Cameron's mother, Mrs. William Burke. Rollo Bay West. who is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital, having under- [one major surgery. BEDEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Norman James and sons Lawrence and Brian of Mass.. have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers. Carleton for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Collett of Toronto have been visiting with Fiossie Lowther. this village. Mrs. Hudson Lowther and son Garnet. Charlottetown. and her ter. Mrs. Helen Reeves and children from Tornnto.§ were recent guests of relatives. and friends In Bedeque. Rev- and Mrs. Macnowell. , are vacationing with Mrs. MacDowelI'I Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cairns, at North O¢||€- - Rev. J.G. Russell. pastor of the United Church in sackville. 3.3., and Mrs. Russell are mg their vacation at a cottage at Wlimot. ooanaaarwns antics‘ ennui SALES DAYS THURS., FRI 8. SAT. SEPT. 6, 7, 8 cmcurn wmcs 35cIb. l)l1}VOl\' I‘I’l("I‘lFRE PAK—RINDLESS BACON . . . . . 79c|Ii. sucrso on BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA. . . . -35c|b. S. I’. HA1 .V coniici ROLL. . 59: lb. 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