fiungf g "p g g . g pg ” ' wmmflil GUARDIAN. CIIARIKTPTEPOWN ” . and Msobcnall sscutn desk as that later. Mrs. lisebe EIIIIIOPO Cld 4 :u:'ds.l-iIliIriiD,:'I..n" "mm" edteu:.auonthedsrl'hegi!fIts nu-nmiocunnnt say. "9"" 93"- Vicinity lb. and Mrs. Martin Ladner motored to summerside on satur- day. April 20. -Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Phillips and Mrs. MacDonald. 0'!..eary, visited with Mrs. Russell Mac- Arthur on Sunday, April 21. an-. and Mrs. Richard Ellis, Northam. were visiting relatives in North Inmore on Sunday, April 2'1. Mr. Leaman Campbell, Tyne Valley. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Campbell, North Enrnore. Maura. Sidney Enman. Lloyd rrost and Albert MacArthur at- tended the sale in Bedeque on Monday sftemoon, April 28. Mr. Wallace Nays. sr.. arrived home on Saturday evening. April 38. after spending a month in New York. His daughter, Mrs. Edwin Dawson, accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Earle colwill and family. Northam, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley lmith, Victoria West, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur and daughters Rosalie, Carole and Lana, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacArthur. Linkletter, on Sunday, April 21. friends of Mr. William Bryant are pleased to see him home again, after spending a few months in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. The many friends of Mrs. Theophilus Enmsn are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home from the hospital, much im- proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. John Ballem. Port Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur was at home to a iew friends on Mom day evening. April 28, who came to wish her many happy returns on her birthday. The evening was pleasantly passed in games and social chat and a delicious lunch was served by the hosteu. At a late hour all departed for their respective homes, wishing Mrs. MacArthur many more such happy birthdays. on Friday evening, April 25, the Women's Institute of Enmcre, Mt. Pleasant 'and Springhill, sponsor- ed a shower in the Mt. Pleasant were openedyby Mrs. Reuben - man, Springhill, donorrnslnes were rad by Mrs. Ancel Baliem. Mt. Pleasant. and presentations made by Mrs. Lloyd Frost. Enmore. On behalt or his wife and" himself Mr MacDonald erprened -zrs thanks to all tor the useful giits and large sum of money they re- ceived. He said he wished especial- ly to thank the Ellerslie branch at the Canadian Legion for their aenerous donation of sso.oo. Af- ter singing "For They Are Jolly Good W.-llows". lunch was served. and dancing was resumed. Ex- cellent music was lurnished by Messrs. Waite, Ellis, Robinson and 1-lutcheson. W Miscouche and Vicinity D. 1!. Gallant of Miscouche motored touiiberten on Tuesday, April 3. on business. lame Morgan left on a flight to the Arctic on Sunday, April 2'1. He is expected home on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Cotton oi Miscouche, were visitors to nee- town, guests 01 Mr. 0otton's sis- ter, on Sunday. April 1!. Mrs. Ralph Gsudet and chil- dren at Bumsnetside were recent visitors to Miscouche at the home oi Mrs. 0audet's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steele. M...- sings and of Miscouche motored to Tignish on eundsy. April 2'1. , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dealioches and Mrs. William Desaoohes of Miscouche were visitors to M- mont Bay on Sunday. April fl. Mr. and Mrs. Picton Brown and small son Donald, are'visitinz in Miscouche at the home ol Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gillis. -Mm Valerie Sharp or who valley returned home on wednese day, April so after having spent a few days at the home of Ben Williams in Miscou ” . Mrs. Genevieve Deslioches of Miscouche recently. spent some time in Ezmont Bay attending the -The Tignish subdivision of the Catholic Women's League held their annual meeting Sunday at- ternnou. April 21 in the auembli! room or this Tignish Convent with a very large attendance. The meeting was brought to or- der by the president. Mrs. J. 3 Skerry and opened with the nest lg.u-e prayer by Rev. Dennis Osl- A very nice addreu was then sivea by the president. alter which the different reports were read, showing the wonderful work done during the past year. the most outstanding being the repainting oi the stations of the cross. A very tins sddreu was read byMrs.James Galisnttothere- tiring president who was then presented with a beautiful statue in appreciation of all the wonder- ful works accomplished by her during her term of oifice. Mrs. Bkerry in a tow well chosen words than thanked all her aster mem- bers for their -beautiful gift. Refreshments were then served to members and visitors. Then followed the election of officers for the coming term. The following members were eleetod:- President. Mrs. C. F. Morrissey: ist vice-president, Mrs. Milien Geough; and vice-president. Mrs. soo nnmnsroun PIECES 1.00 mi Mconse wuwom May 4. Camille Chaisson. 3rd vice-presi- . , ?f.1iJ.?.i.?.Y.'' iiiif. l3.'2'...?3””iiLli .ii"?.'."..:..' ”.....' ”"n33S??J."'JK3 33 dent gfm WM 339;: fog- asr. and Mrs. vviiiiam Moore, their house by fire. After an Sympathy is being extended to buried in the ngmont Bay Ceme- "””" ff ”ff:""I; ' ,1. ' Mrs. Sylvester Arsensult. and family. Victoria West. were hour of dancing the large assem- Theodore Dcsnocl-ies and Urban tei-y on Monday April 3. Mcnom l wrd "I kc” ” visitors at the home of Mr. and binge was called to order and Mr. DcsRoches, Miscouche on the ' Mn” um" 6'11""; T""u'"' April 27. ---3V prayer. The meetng then closed with 1, 34, who previous issue of now an Brmm Govunmenm pages had cost one shilling. annual "economic survey" hhll Hay Days are HERE AGAIN at an LOOK! LOOK! IL00K!.ui u1.4.-.-.;;-w;.m.J.x-. .. ; '. ZI.iTlJ. 75.00 1 50.00 ersrxrterxar ..-300.00 .. 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