14 ' his domain ulnculny. July 1. 1864 llowlan And mono Mr. George Cnrruthers. who is employed It Summerside. spent the Father's Day weekend at the Mm; 0! ms pawn" hum .lt:rl;nnJ'l.lI'It3e 27teet1li.e.y"Swer(iY Mr. and Mrs. 1-leber Bryan and ”” ' mm": "9 Fmmne CW5 David, have as n guveslt.h Mrd. b"Chi Bryant: mother. Mrl. as an M " U”, G t '1" K1""dd'"5h'-"- the Miss” guesatlofthll graiiltipai-eiiat1sl.axin 1-lug: Diane and Mary Gard ot St. Elea- norl. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gallant and tnmily oi Summerilicle. motored to Howlan on June 20. On return they were accompanied by LOUW father. Mr. Sylvang Gallant oi Charlottetown. who had spent a few days in Howlan. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault oi Forest View. spent a couple oi days at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Leo Arsenault recent- V. Mrs. Caiheiinr Gaila-it of Wood- stock. recently had as gLiPSlS liei daughter. Addie and her husband. tMr. and Mrs. Dupras of Call- forniai. There nivitoi-nri tn (iliariiitleluuri an June 271. Messrs Arnett and Sene. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. and Mrs Eddie Gai- iant where they VlSllt't'l at the 1tH'nE oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gal- lant. Mr. and to Summersidc-, business. and lilis HPIli')' Gallant family oi Howlan. motored on June 22 on School ClOSP(l tor the summer months on Juno '24. A Mr. and Mrs Nelson Dennis and daughter. Bessie or ()'Lcary. were in Howlan recently. of 0'- trip to Mr. Dan MacPherson Leary. made a business Howlan recently. Mrs. Aubin Richard arrived in I-lowlan .irom Hamilton. 0nt.. June 25. Mrs. Richard plans on spending a while with her par- ents in Hnwlan and in-laws at St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Car- ruthers and family of Halifax. N. 5.. arrived in l-lowlan on June 25. The ladies from lluwlan belong- ing to tho f.lini' Society wore all present on June 24 at the home 3! Mrs. John F. Gallant at Wood- stock for their monthly meeting. In the absence of Mrs. John Fin- nnn. Mrs. Stanley Gaudet cap- ably acted as president The--July meeting will be held at the home it Mrs. Hector Richard. Bingo was played and lunch was served. Mrs. Bruce Carruthors is spending a few days at the hnh'tl' of her daughter, and son-in-law. at Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Nminan and family and Mr and Mrs. Ed- raivlrt 9111 COVE!-IEAD RACE TRACK STANDARD TIME 8:30 PM zfiiiiiniavs . x-9' 5 . 2BNlIi?kw.wM.' V'- sunminsnm RACEWAY DAYLIGHT TIME 8:30 P.M. Nlft 0'LEAllY RACE TRACK STANDARD TIMI) 8130 PM. or. 1'-nuns RACE TRACK UIANDARD TIMI 8:80 PM. and ham and hall: or 0'- Lenry; won in Rowlun on Jun :7 v lung ruativn. Friends of Mr. Maxim J. Gal lnnt of Piusvilc. are sorry to hear that he had to enter the Prince County Hospital for treat- ment and wish him in speedy re- covery. Recently a Teenage Club was Ian on June 27. Friends and neighbours of Mrs. Andrew Wood regret to learn that she is ill at her home here. All wish her I speedy recovery. Miss Ruth Wood is spending a few days at the home of her bro- ther. and sister-in-law at How. lan. The annual meeting nt Holy Name Society was held on Jung 27. at St. Anthony's. . Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jones anti son. James of Toronto. arrived in Howlan on June 27. They will spend their vacation with Mrs. Jones' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. They were am-um. rianied home by Mr. .lones' bru- ther. Cari Jones of Piusvillo. l iuxrcuugcgnoot. '- ANNUALC am: Hampshire School picnic was held at Stnnhope Beach on July 1. A large number of children and parents were present. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies present. ice cream and soft drinks were supplied by the Hampshire W. l. and trustees. Various prizes were awarded to the pupils by their teacher. Miss Mary Proud rend an ad- dress and Miss Arlene Clow pre- sented the giits to their teacher. Miss Mary Simpson. Mr. E. Clow. trustee. moved a hearty vote 01 thanks to Miss Simpson for her work in the school tor the past two years. N. B.. are visitin with Mrs. Daley's parents. r. and Mrs. Jos. T. Gallant oi Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin oi Emerald, spent last week-end. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ar- senault at Hriwlan. Anthony Finnnn Mrs. Aubin Rich- Ruth Pauline. Mr.-. Frank to Summersidc AC. Mr. and Mrs. and daughters. ard of Toronto. and Patricia. and Gallant. motored on June 28. wn i.a..:”s7.i?i.. The state or Alabama. rich in liistni-.c sites. was first explored by the Spaniard De Narvitez in Mr and Mrs Chas l):il(-y. who weronrerontly marrird in St. John. i528. son vlodliu Aiuilmnry A -A pleasant afternoon and ove- nlng was spent by friends. roll- tivu and neighbours when the met on Tuesday evening. June . at the home of Mr. and-Mrs. Ar- thur Mlclienn. Northnm to cele- brate tho both anniversary of their marriage. Their Attendants of 50 years ago, Mrs. Laura Yeo. sister oi the bride. Ind Mr. Leslie Mac- Lean. brother of the groom. were present. Mr. W. H. Phillips acted as chairman. He called upon Miu Glenn Newcombe to read an Id- dren. Mr. and Mrs. MncLenn were pr t d with I beautiful tri- light lamp. They also received individual glitz and congratula- tory cards. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Lean extended thanks for the many good wishes and kind re- membrance on this happy occas- sion. AW. onnznvam scnooi. ANNUAL CLOSING On June so. the children oi Greenvnle hel.l their school clos- ing at Cavendish Beach. Certiiicstes and prizes were presented as iollows: Grade IX: Ray Weeks; Grade VIII; Joan Spence. Ruth Gamester; Grade IV; Linda Weeks. Clari Whitlock. Faye Gamester; Grade V: Ruby Whitlock. Jean Whitlock. '.V'nnnnu min if" ccrcwwchcws; or 1 . . u . 0 of Mn. H I. gull on with member: and two vi iton pru- ant. and the President. lira. Rly Dougln. otticinting. The nick committu roporud making tour calls. Mn. '1'. 011- innt and mu. 3. Manny won a pointcdion on new committee. rt. D. -3. Juli! And Mrs. A. S. Mscllwon were appointed to attend tho Provincial Convontion in Charlottetown. t was dccidod to need t the vitltion ti-om New Inn on In- stitute to oin with them in I pic- nic in Ju at Clvcndilh nmn. Mrs. Crawford Mlcxny, Mrs. Carl Woolner. and Mn. Elmer ryie word Appointed to jet come- one to mint the on of 0 school. a pictures o the In- DC". SYDNEY. (C?) - Off opening July 10. it wt today. More than are expectod. awarded to Phyllis Newport. Prize for but dew t :- worded to George tiock. Prize ior beat speller notebook and spelling marks (or the year. awarded to Linda Weeks. Prison for general proiiciency were awarded to the following students: 'George Whitlock. Mil- dred Gallant. Irene Gui-neuter, Lenny Gallant. Violet Whitlock. and Arnold Gallant. The children presented 1 gift of jewelry! to their teacher. Joyce Easter. r. Percy Whitloclr and Mr. Harry Weeks took the chil- I(m,'-. ml l J .1 . l,Y .11 A i K i' A W Prize for highest attendancer. dren to and irom the shore. . 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