the Guardian P880 9 -nu’;-ed_ey, June 17. 1954 North Baltic Anti Vicinity The news of the death of His Lo,-dghjp Bishop Boyle. whose duth occurred in London. Eng- land, cast a sad gloom over the diocese of, Charlottetown. a_s fiighop Boyle was well and favor- Ibly known in all the parishes which he visited at intervals and In which he administered the sacrament of Confirmation. The serious illness of the for- mer pumr, Rev. R._J. MacDon- gld in the City Hospital in Char- lottetown is regretted. Father MacDonald has recently suffered another stroke. butnt is hoped mat he will improve in the near future. Despite the cold backward wea- ther everything is looking good here. Most of the farmers have nnished sowing their seeds ‘as well as planting the famous po- tstoea. Mr. Daniel MacDonald, who had been ill earlier in the spring. is now able to fish his lobster traps at North Lake. Mu. Syl MacAulay who has been a patient in Souris Hospital for the past week. is improved and hopes to return to her home next week. Mrs. MacAulay was seriously ill and was lucky to be near a hospital and to receive good medical care. Mrs. P. D. ltlgasey, who visited her daughter and son—in-law at Portage La Prairie. Malt. _re- turned on May 30. accompanied by her grandchild Joanne Bnwser. Mrs. Massey reports the Western crops as late too this spring. due to cold weather and too much moisture and that some farms are deluged with water. En route Mrs. Mossey visited her sister, St. Christine of the Angels. in Mont- real. Mr. Harold Fouchcre. merch- ant,_Souris. was a business vis- itor to this vicinity Thursday. Mrs. Merrill Stewart. grand old lady of Kingsboro. is ill at her home now. All slncerly hope she will improve hastily and be her usual happy self at the summer functions slain. Mrs. Margaret Meurant. Manc- ion. spent a few days visiting her cousin. Mrs. Arthur Keene. Bal- lir. Mrs. Meurant left on return Sunday. Miss Florence Bruce. who has spent the past _winter in Toronto. is now at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and 5Mf‘I. Harry Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallant and family are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Miller Mr. Stephen Ellsworth who flew from Ottawa to Charlottetown. is now spending his vacation at the home of his sister. Mrs. J. B. Fay. Mr. Ellsworth is employed eight miles from the nice clean city of Ottawa. Mr. Stephen Miller who had to tilt his emnloyment at North sake due to illness is now at his home feeling much improved. ‘Mr. Harold MacGregor had the misfortune of losing a valuable horse last week. Mr. Kenneth Campbell. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Chas. Campbell. successful student at P. W. ., taught for two weeks in East Bal- tis School prior to applying for a V-rmament school. - Mr. Dominic Harris who spent the wlnte months in Sacred Heart Home. arlottetown. is now a patient in Souris Hospital. Sincere sympathy goes out to Mr. Paul Gallant and family. due to the recent death of Mrs. Gab lant in the City Hospital. Mrs. Gallant will be sorely missed as Ihe leaves to mourn ill children. mostly all at a tender age. The funeral of the late Mrs. Flora MacMlllsn who passed away at her home at East Lake. was held at St. Columba Church on Tuesday. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. W MacDonald. who also of- ficiated at her graveside in the "liotnlng cemetery. ’Mr. Paul McEachcrn. is a pa- tient in Souris Hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy recov- Pl',V. Miss Eileen McEachern who has spent the past months in Hamil- '"'l- “M. and Boston. Mnss.. rec- liiurray Narhor North Anti V.cinity Mr. and Mrs. John MacPherson. New Glasgow. spent the week-end of June 5 with Mrs. MacPherson's father. Mr. Ernest Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kcizer and son Warren, Dartmouth, N. S. spent the week-end of June 5 at Murraygliarbor North, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. Mr. and Mrs.’ Howard Reid and young son. David. were Sunday visitors to Murray Harbor. the guests of Mrs. Reid’: parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Herring. The many friends here of Mrs. Melinda Henderson are sorry to hear she is a patient in the King‘s County Memorial Hospital. Pisquid East And . Vicinity ."Mr. Leon Johnson. Monta- gue, was in Pisquid East on busi- ness June 8. Mr. Floyd Jay was in Cardi- gan, Montague and Murray Riv- er on business June 8. Among those from this vicinity attending the boxing at the Char- lottetown Forum. June 3, were Mr. Milton Rodgerson and Lornie, Emmet and Elliot Hendricken. Her many friends rcgret lu hear that Mildred Rodgersun is confined to her home with plou- risy and pneumonia and all wish her a quick and complete recov- cry. Members uf Pisquid East Wo- men's Institute attended the dis- trict convention in Mount Stew- art Memorial Hall on June ll Mrs. Manning. assistant-super» visor. was present and Mrs. Her- ring and Mrs. Lawson were speakers at the meeting. Mrs. George Jay spent the June 11 weck-end in Lorne Val- ley. guest of her daughter. Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. Mac- Donald. Miss Linda Leard. Souris. spent the June 12 week-end with h(‘l' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard. Mr. Floyd Jay accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Harold Jay. and cousin. Juanita Jay, motored in Moncton. N. B.. on Junie. 13 to visit Mrs. Jay's daughter. Shir- ley. Mr Guy Jay spent the June 12 week-end with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDon- ald. Lorne Valley. were guests nl Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay on June 13 Mr. Lornie Henriricken was It visitor in Moncton, N. B.. on June Mr. and Mrs. Briice Woulridge. accompanied by the lattcr's par- ents. motored from Pictou. N. S.. to spend the June 12 week-end with Bruce's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Affli-ck. Mount Stewart. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. June l3. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt. Mount Stewart. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dover. HI\ _..____j________________ ently returned to her home at St. Columba. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives of Miss Minnie Seaman of Souris.. Miss Seaman was telephone operator in that town for many years and gave excellent service in that cap- acity. Mr. and Mrs. James Mclsaac and family have moved to Souris and taken residence there. Mrs. Mclsaac taught school in Green- vale. Due to lack of pupils this school is now closed. -—CQ. EAST GERMANS USE JETS BONN IAP)—lJast Germans are being taught to fly Soviet MiG-I5 Jet fighters and to operate sub- marines. West German'securily sources said Wednesday. infor- mants said a survey of the soviet- bsicked rearmamtnt of Communist East Germany disclosed for the iirat time that the fledgling air force has started training with MiG jets. The report said the air force. which‘calls itself the "Aero Club." has 100 Soviet propellor fighters but conversion to jets had begun. lgslevl 'A. “I've. ¢|QIltlflI Contains “P ‘?n;/’manl:Tr\.l’- lc0.|VOW|nh|l\Id_“‘ Fwd. mm otheriefl ' P , ‘an, leaves I10 ucts’.n '6“ W" able ecu " . colors brush!"-' 2.iiitaIIfl:‘_{, "lien! 23'; 1'-'l“".5'.'i‘.'...'.'l.'ug:.';; er ‘:3’ with- , .. gut a hleIC‘l"hY no bluinl “" MISS (Miss Pauline Currie) rubber welding. BUY YOUR PEANIITS FROM -AN VOTE FOR . Sponsored by 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS in the Kinsmen Popularity Contest. 0. K. Ruhbt-r Welders located on Grafton Street East near the Hillshoro Bridge. are specializing in We also respond to service calls. repair flats. and S(‘ll all makes and sizes of new fat-tion, bring your tire troubles to O. K. Rubber Welders. our work backed h_v a nationwide guarantee. I O. K. tire recapping and tires. For complete satis- All . Whim lload Anti . . . Vicinity ..°On Thursday afternoon and evening. June l0. Women's In- stitute members from whim Road and surrounding districts attend- ed the annual district W. I. Con- vention held this year in Grand- view. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, Whim Road. were visitors to Beilevue on Sunday. Mrs. Webb Nicholson. whim Road, recently visited her mother. Mrs. Priscilla Shaw. Brudenell. who is ill at this time. Mrs. Kcsile Ross. W-him Road. is spending the week at her home at Union Road. In a recent ball game played at Whim Road in team, comprised of players from Whim Road. Kil- muir. and Montague. was badly de- feated by the Summerville team with a score of i7 to 5. Mr.a. Lillian Field. Attleborc. Mass, arrived in lower Montaguo last week to spend the summer months. the guest of her sister. Mrs. D. P. Ross. —Gu HIGHLAND GAMES ‘ANTIGONISH, N. 8., (CPl—Dr. N. F. M:irNeill of New York. no- tive of Cape Breton, will open the Highland Games hi-re July 14. The -author and lecturer formerly was on the staff of the Times. New York Georgetown and I I U Vicinity . ‘Mrs. Herbert Boyce and her nephew, Mr. Lyman Chisholm. who have been visiting friends and relatives in Georgetown, left on June 11. by car on return to Bos- ton, Mass. Friends of Mrs. Laura Lavers are sorry to hear that she has entered the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital for treatment and all wish her a speedy recovery. On June 10. Mr. Howard Walk- er. Mrs. N. sw. Hansen. Mrs. J. W. Lavers. Corinne Lave-rs and Charles Hansen, motored to Char- lottetown. Mr. A. J. MacDonald of Suiir-‘ is. was a visitor to Georgetown‘ on June 6. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins of Charlottetown motored to George- town on June 6. Friends of Mr. F. J. Snloman. who has been ii patient in the ( iarlottetown Hospital, are pleased u hear that he has returned to his home in Georgetown. Mr. Edward Easton was a busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown on June 10. The funeral of the late William Hobbs Sr.. who passed away at‘ his home in Gonrgcloivn on Junel 4 was held from his home in Georgetown on June 6. and was largely attended. Service at the home was conducted by Rev. W. A. Paterson and interment was in the Georgetown United Church was ever put in a pic shell. TREAT THEM to real home-made lemon pie. Make the filling in minutes —— with }ell-O Lemon Pie Filling. it's the freshest, tangles: old-fashioned lemon 6“-Ill 7 real lemons. And you can’: go wrong. ' Try Jcll-O Lemon Pie Filling :oaa A WHEN THE sciiooi cnowos IN 1' The flavor is fr i lemon 5 Murray llivor .Mr. “v E FILLINGS Coconut Cream hil-O is a registered Node marl: owned in Canada by General Foo-I-, Untied Anti Vicinity Miss Thelma Livingstone and Mr. Ullrick Miller, Halifax. spent the past week-end in Murray Riv- er. iiuests of Miss Livingstone‘s grandmother, Mrs. Addie Mac- Cannell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald‘ H. Gillis and children. Jeanie and Donald. have returned to their home in Leominster, Mass., after spending a pleasant holiday at the home of Mr. Gillis’ father, Mr. Dan Gillis and Mrs. Gillis. The many young friends of Master Boyd MacLeod are sorry to hear of his accident which oc- curred recently on a tractor. mak- ing it necessary to have his ankle and foot put in a cast. CD. KELLY'S' (‘R083 C.W.L. Members of St. Joseph’: aub- division. C.W.L.. Kelly's Cross. held their June meeting on June 12. The meeting opened with the League prayer followed by the roll call, which was responded to by each member paying a voluntary dona- tion to the mass fund. A letter was read from Mrs Catherine Praught. convaner of lay retreats. and one from Miss Iphegenie Arsenault. stating that the Provincial Diocesan Convention would be held at Notre Dame Academy on August 18 and 19. The new entertainment committee is Mrs. John E. Trainer and Mrs. Russel Nantes. Discussion took place regarding the holding of a dance in Kelly’s Cross School and the making of articles for the ba- .znar table at the annual tea party. The meeting was then brought to a close by prayer. Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Frank Gotell. Guy Hem- phill. Michael Burke Sr.. Joseph Johnson. J. H. MacDonald and Gordon Yorston. Mr. Webster McNeill who is employed in New Port was a vis- itor to Georgetown on June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hobbs and baby. of Sarnia. Ont.. attended ‘,the funeral of Mr. Hobbs‘ father. Wm. Hobbs Sr.. which was [held on June 6. Mr. Emerson Llewellyn was a business visitor to Montague on ..’Mrs. William Murphy, ac- companied by her son. Mark. were visitors to Charlottetown on June 15. Miss Sheila DeLong and Miss Joan Murphy. left June 15. for Charlottetown. where they will take a Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Instructor's Course. The many friends of Miss Wil- liam Wight are pleased to hear that she has returned home after being a patient in the Charlotte- town hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacDon- ald. of ictou, N. S., arrived in Georgetown. on .Tune 14. where they are the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Bernard Bat- childer. Mrs. tDr.\ D. D. Scannell of Jamica Plains. Mass.. arrived in Georgetown early in the week where she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Friends of Mrs. Gordon Gotell are sorry to hear that she is ill at her home on Richmond Street, and all wish her a speedy return to good health. Mr. .1. E. Edwin Reid of Rollo Bay, Sheriff of Kings County was a business visitor to George- town. Montague and Cambridge on June it. LHTLE POND C. W. 1... The May meeting of the C.W.L., sub-division of Little Pond was held at the home of Mrs. Allan McKenzie on May 30. Meeting opened with prayer lead by the President. Mrs. Chas. J. MacDonald. Roll call was an- swered by l7 members. and one new member joined. Mrs. Alex MacDonald read the financial statement covering last month's business. it was agreed that catechism be taught for the sum- mer months. lt was also agreed that a high mass be offered this Ioday ! out FLAVO UR Fu month !or the four soldiers who were killed in the last war. Convenera were appointed as follows: To look after the sanctu- ary. Mrs. John Blackett. Boys surplices. Miss Annie Steele. Mrs. Alex Fisher; Education, Mrs. John James MacDonald; Press Con- vener. Mrs. Chas. S. MacDonald. 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