Enmore and O I O Vicinity -Enmore's oldest resident Mrs. (iouglas MacDonald who will be is years old in August has braided ‘even mats during the past winter .nd spring. and lives alone doing all her own worlt. Her many friends wish this grand old lady continued health and activity. Mr. Wyman Macfirthur, and Mrs. Agnes Bryant. Linkletter Road. were visitors at the home -if Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacAr- thur, Enmoi-e on May 2. Mrs. Harold Lyment and fam- ILV. are spending a few days with Mrs. Dyment's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore and family, Victoria West. were vis- itors at the home of Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ll. Phillips. MacNeils Mills, on May 2. ' Mr. George Lynch. Inverness, spent the week-end at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacAr- thur, Springhill. Mrs. Gordon Noye, Enmore, was I recent visitor at the home ni Mr. and Mrs. James Noye, l\iacNeils Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer and family, Freeland, were vis- iinrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur on May 2. Friends of Mrs. Sidney Enman. lflnmore, are pleased to see her home again after being as pa- tient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsay and family, Sprlnghill, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace MacLeod, Northam on May a Mr. and Mrs. Obbie MacArthur and daughter Verna, Summer- side, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur, Sprlnghill, on May 2. Mrs. Clinton Colwell. Northam, was a recent visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Victoria West. Mr. Ervin Ellis, Nortliam; spent a couple of days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur. Springhill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKinnon, Snrlnizhill. were recent visitors at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis, Northam. Springhill Women's Institute met for their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Alexander Ford on May 4. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode, follow- ed by the Club Women‘; Creed, Roll call was answered by ex. changing flower slips or a pack. ass of seed. There were 18 mem- bers present. Next place of meet- All woodwork exposed to mois- ture needs "PENTOX" time proven protection. "PENTOX" baton pointing bare wood prevents ROT and TERMITE DAMAGE, affords maximum protection against moisture damage. Protects doors, sash, porches, garden furniture . . a rnalm them last 3 to 5 times longer. Mode In Canada—-avuiloHIwhon- vor paint or lumber is sold. II-I t0W£.$'T €0.97’ FROM (OAST TO COAST SAIIIIAL CLEARANCE 81.79 Children's red and while panolene soled sandals. Bro- ken lot. Sizes 8 to 2. SPECIAL (?liildi'cn's blue tennis ox- iorda, brown sole. About 70 l38lfl- Sizes 6- to 2. si.oo wiiisiir 8ll0E co. SUNNYSIDE Roy Smith. Victoria West.‘ lng is at me nome of'Mr. Thomas l\IacAr‘thur on ..'.inc 1. Lunch cum- mlttee is Mrs. Clinton Mz;cL:'L d Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur. a Mrs. Russell Cotton. Progra n committee are Mrs. Rlieub n‘ Enman and Mrs. Kenneth Enma . School committee is Mrs. Clia‘- les Frost and Mrs. Lorne ,Grig .‘ Miss Betty Frost and brothe Alfred. who are attending Sum I merside High School. spent th wcek—end at the home of thei parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles! Frost. Snringhill. ! Mr. and Mrs. ,l-lerman Mac- Leod. Summerside, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsay and Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton MacLeod, Snringhill. Rev. J. W. Turpel of Gardiner. was guest speaker at Mt. Pleas- ant Church on May R, with a large crowd in attendance. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Dcnzcl Camphell (nee Shirley Bryentonl on their recent marriage. Mr. Malcolm MacLend, Mar- gate, was a recent visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alfred Frost, Elllll0l'P. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost. Springhill. Mr. David Dyment, Springhill. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dymcnt, Knutsiord. Mr. Edwin Green. Springhill, is being employed with Mr. Thomas Maclflnnon. Inverncss. Friends of Mr. Lorne Eninan, Springhill. are sorry to learn of his recent illness. His many friends wish him a speedy re- COVCIY. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert MacAr- thur, Summorside, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArtliur. Spring- hill. Mr. and Mrs. William llayes. Charlottetown, were recent week- end visitors at the home’ of Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacArthur, Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Bloise Ellis. Al- herton, were visitors at the home of Mrs. F.llis's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Enman. Springhill, on May . Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, Victoria West, were visitors at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Ballum. Springhill, on May Arthur. ‘-Tnmorc. are sorry In "carn of her recent illness. Hl‘l many friends join in wishing her :1 speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gaudet. Miscuuche, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy. Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Conway. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Ballum, Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Thomas and family, Howlan, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hutchinson. Springhill, on May 16. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Enman and family. North Enmore, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur. Springhill. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay l\’iacl..eod and daughter Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacLeod, Victoria West. were visitors to Summer- side on May 15. _ Mr. Hartford Hutchinson and Mr. Henry Grant, Ellerslie, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Iriutcliinson and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mac- Leod, Springhill. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Noye, En- mnre. were visitors to Summer- side, visiting Mr. Noye's brother, .Iames, who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Claude Yeo, Port Hill. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, North Enmore. Mr. Raymond Hachie, Rich- mond, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacArthur, Enmore. Miss Margaret MacArthur, Siimmcrside, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacArthur, En- lTl(l|'€. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ellis, 0‘- Leary, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacAr- thur. Springhill. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis, Northam on May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cotton and family. Kinkora. were vis- itors at the home of Mrs. Cot- ion‘s mother. Mrs. Margaret Grccn, Springhill. They also vis- ited at the homes of Mrs. Clara MacLeod. Mt. Pleasant, and Mr. Claude MacArthur, Springhill. on May 16. Friends of Mrs. Thomas Mac- I Miss Ernestine Williams, Spring- hill, was I recent visitor at the lnverness and Vicinity ——Mr. Ceorge Ftzgerald and Mr. Everett. Coughlm were in Sum- merside. May 17 on business. Mr. and Mrs. Msjor Mllligan, Mrs Everett Bigger and children Carol, Judy, Nancy, Sharon and Leigh were recent visitors It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcombe, Northam. Mrs. Everett Blggar, and child- ren Nancy and Sharon. Mr. Major Mllligan and Mr. Edgar Mllligan were in Summerside on May 18. Mrs. lJll.Sll]PSS May 14. Mrs. Bowman Mllligan Ind daughter, Dorothy, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ful- ton Dyment, Springhlll. Mr. and Mrs. Stenning Williams, Tyne Valley, were visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Major Mllli- gan on May 14. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald and Mr. Cecil MacKinnon were business visitors to Summerslde on May 15. Mr. Ind Mrs. Frank Oulleton, West. Devon, accompanied by Miss Mary Mllligan, Inverneas, were Bowman Mllligan was I visitor to summerslde. business visitors to Summersida on May 17. I Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bigger, Ellerslie, were visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biggar, Portage on May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodside, Mlln, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bigger, Portage on May 16. Miss Florence, Curley, Richmond, was vi-‘itiiig at the home ol Mr. and Mrs.Edward Sharbell, Portage, on May 16. Mr. Edward Sharbell, Portage, was a business visitor to Summer- slde on May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Kelley. St. Eloanors, were recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Doucette and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley. Foxley River. Mr. George Cnstain was‘; busi- ness visitor to Summerside on May 12. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dalton Incl home of her brother and sister- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hend- erson, Summerside. -W. O POTATO 1" ""7 "_°.!‘: V 6%» 9'9 one taste is better than a thousand wordsl These crunchy, water-thin, butter-golden ships unynodo by a new ertsplng pug... tmn a unique hybrid pugog, 1', .5.” younott-lnthou peebggggygnm. (9 \ O ..‘7( {O '3 \ CHIPS lden-Crisp " Qlttflltwt family were visiting at the lnme or Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shorbell, Portage, on May 16. Mr. llliott niggar. Portage, we” I recent buelneu visitor to sum- merside. Mrs. "John Costain. Portage, was I business Visitor to Bummerside on May 15. Mrs. Harold Mac1"Idyen. Port- age, was in summerslde on May 1'! (or I medical check-up. Mr. Billie MacDonald and Mr Charles MacDonald were business visitors to Summersirie on May, 18. and Miss working in‘ ‘Miss Ruby Reeves Mary Fitzgerald are Summerside. The many iriends of Mr. Wllllflml Macl"Idyen will regret to learn 1 he is not enjoying the best of. health and wish him a ’speedy recovery. l Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coush-l lin and family Isabel and Kevin.‘ Summerside. were recent Vlsil.0l'Sl It the home or Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald. l The May meeting of Inveriiesai Women's rmtitiite was held at the home of MLSS Florence Bigger Portage on May 1!. A large num- ber of I!‘lEmbEl'l.llId visitors were present. 88.00 was voted for modernizing the school. Next meet- ing will be at the home of Mrs. Jamos MacDonald. Proceeds (or evening $9.15. -1’. Tignisli Shore —-The fishermen haxe e_vperienc- ed some bad weather during the first two weeks of the fishing sea- son which has curtailed their catches. The following girL! from Tig- nish Shore School attended the Retreat which was preached by Father Enwrighl: C.S.S.R. at Holy Angels’ Convention, May '1, 8, 9: Audrey Arsenahlt. Theresa Gaudet, Ann Marie Pll.l‘P. Adeline Pltre, Emily Pitre and Emelda Arsenault. Mr. Edward J. Arsenault was I recent visitor in Charlottetown. Mr. J. Macintosh and J. Leclair wi-re recent business visitors in Charlottetown. BI. Friday. May 21, 1954 The Giiarrllan Page II —" — I ONION TEST PROIIES ARRID BEST! 4 New Vanishing Cream Deodorant With ll ' ‘ Chlorophyll! 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