; PaI3' nieduasein coder. loot. 13.1964 North Baltic Mr. Ierna.rd Jarvis was a recent visitor at his home in Fairfield. Moaara Arthur Keene and John A. Ellsworth were buslneu visitors to souris on Sept. 2. Miss Margaret Jarvis is now em- ployed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S A. McAulay. Mr. Matthias Rose flew to Boston and New York to visit friends be- fore his return to Vancouver. B.C Mr and Mrs. W. A. MacKinnon. St John, N. By were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. A. H. Campbell, Falriieid. Mr Matthias Rose. Vancouver. 3. G, was I recent guest at the home of Mrs. Martha Deagle l-"airfield. Mrs. Charles MtMahon with her nephews James and Donald Pel- rine. were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Mat-Dona.dI Souris West. Mrs. Lam" MRlpllPC was a re- cent iisiior at tne home of her faiher. Mr. A. H. Campbell Camp- bell's Cote. Mr. anti Mrs. John Bartlett spent a rnuple of dajs in East Baltic, guests of Mt. and Mrsi Arthur Keene. Miss Ntllllia Peh.ne Wi.'.Ihmp Mass, was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mc- Mahon Mrs J.-tines H Peiiine and daugh- unoo as non. 'uv -1 channel. I father 13'. in other M. '!1ie Marty Hour: devotion open- ed at St. Coittmba Church on Aug. 29. Father MacDonald was assisted by the Fathers of the neighbouring parishes. The devotions came to a close on Tuesday morning when High Mass was celebrated follow- ed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. . -091 Whim Road ..'Mr. Gordon Beaton and Mr James Campbell returned to On- tario on Friday. after vacationing at Whim Road. They were ac- companied as far as Fredericton. by Mr. Campbell's nephew, Master Mickey Jackhart. who was also holi-.i daring here. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey lJr.l and their small daughter. Marie, returned to Boston. Mass, after spending the past week at Whim Road where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Clarey. Mr. and Mia. Reginald MacLean Charlottetown were recent VlSll0lE of Mi's. MacLeans father, Mr. John Campbell, Whim Road. The first shipment of cucumbers of the season from this district was delivered to the plant of Mat- thew Wells. Cliarlottetown on Aug- usi. 1B, by their trucker Mr. George MacKinnon, of Milltovin. Mr. anti Mrs. Morton Plankey and son, Maurice. returned to their home in Bristol, N H. after t'l.Sil- ing friends and relatives here. On ieliir return trip they plan to visi' East Baltic Mr. Francis Campbell. (mar- lottetown. spent the past week- end with relatives in Red Point. Misses Bernice and Catherine lllcPhee. Bayfield, were visitors to the City on August It. Mrs. Fred Rose had not been enjoying her usual good health for the past week. - Mrs. Lydia Stewart. Kingsboro. were Visitors to Charlottetown on Aug. 20. Mrs. Upton Seaman. O'Leary. visited recently with her mother. Mrs. D. F. Kenya, Priest Pond. Mr. Jame; Mclsaac. Suuris, vis- ited with Mo. and Mrs. Neil A. McLellan. Red Point. Mr. Bobby Whalen returned to Halfiax. having spent some time with his uncles at Red Point and East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Glover and family. Charlottetown. spent Aug Lil. at Mrs. Gloveris home at East Baltic Mr. Mass. and Mrs. Point. Mr Johnnie Whalen returned to his work in Toronto. Ontario, hav- ing spent some time with his fa- ther. Mr. Henry Whalen. East Bal- tic. Mi anti lllis. Roddie J. Kidson. Red Pillfll. were recent visitors to None Bay. guests of Mr. and Mrs John McKie. Keith Tomlinson. Boston, spent a few days with Mr Nelson Stewart, Red can our 1 we then. his ee gu I singers at the Baptist Church Service ea Aug. :2. Mr. Thomas Brown, Jr., return- ed to his home in Newton. Man. having spent his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown and sisters. Misses Carol and Judy and brother. Master Paul Brown at their summer residence in Kingsboro. Mr. Winston Young returned to his work in Toronto. Ontario, hav- ing spent the past three weeks guests of Mrs. Fred E, Robertson and family. Kingaboro. He made the trip by motorcycle. Mill Helen McLean. Kingsboro. had a narrow escape from serious injuries when she fell off a load of hay and landed on the tractor wheel which Inparently broke the fall. She received a b.d shaking up and a few minor scratches. The farmers are now getting choice weather to complete the long saige of hay making. Some of the farmers are now throwing out bales of pressed hay which be- j .-.'Bt. Cuthbei-t's Church. st. Ter u. was the scene of a pretty we ding on Monday, Auguat 23 when Barbara Isabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Macdonald, Peakes. became the bride of Mr. Bernard MacM.illan, eon of Mr. William MacMillan and the late B. J. Macdonaid, cousin of the bride. performed the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. Given in marriage by her fa- ther. the bride was attractively attired in a street-length dreaa of pale blue lace and tulle over taffeta. She wore a matching shoulder-length veil and carried a. bouquet of red carnation: and white gladloli. The bride was attended by her sister. Marcella, who was gowned in rose thromespun taffeta with matching hat. She carried a mix- ed bouquet of mums. The groomsman was Mr. Mich- cama heated and make: extra work along with the loss of hay which will be scarce before spring rolls along. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rosa. U.ll S. A.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bruce. Red Point. Mr.. Ross is a wonderful singer and ael MacMlllan. brother oi the groom. During the Nuptial Mass ap- propriate hymns were sung by Mr. vine. Following the ceremony a re- ception for the immediate friends was held at the home of the bride's parents. Theitoast to the bride was proposed by Rev. B. Merlin and Miss Rosella De- imMillaii- Mulmll 1 Mrs. Macllillan of Cnnavoy Rev. , workers. Packing of parachutes and installing thern into alrcrdft are the reaponsibllit Here three load parachutes into Islander Packs Paracliutee an aircraft at RCAF Station Trenton. y of Safety Equipment Left to right org gave of his talent at the eveninit -7- service Church joyed by a large congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Red Point. motored to on Aug. 22. and was en- El Stewart. , in the Kingsboro Baptist by the groom. Brief remarks were and Rev. George Maccormac. Mooselume Macdonald and responded to so made by Rev. Basil Croken LAW. Mary Wheeler ol Florenceville, N. B., LAC. Reginald Cofieid of Trenton and St. Johns. New. foundland; Wheeler of Florenceville.-(National Defence Photo) and Cpl. E. W. Woodrufl of Charlottetown. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan left on honeymoon. through the Mari- Provlnces, the bride travel- cently spent their vacation on the Island. While at Whim Road they fell during the 1944 offensive m buried there. A detachment or August 25. Plans were made at this meeting to hold a banquet in were the guests of Mrs. Ethel Mac- the near future to celebrate the Canadian troops will attend. Brook, N. S.. on August 2i. tvliercinnx in H muwood W” M”, "aw. they attended the ueddnig nf thcirlm-(-essories. Her co.-my W" n( son, Mr. Eldon 5l9W3l'l "9 Ml35'white carnations. On their re- Joan Tumlinsom liurn they were tendered a recep- ier, Joan of Wiiiimop. Mass. were recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Chailes McMahon. Fair- Cape Breton Island and othe. scenic places along the way. Mis. Russel Ching. Black Pond. is making progress in the Souris llospital from a recent attack of Lead; also in Lower Montague they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross and in Victoria Cross, Mr. and Mrs. forming of this group 43 years ago. At the evenings close everyone enjoyed the dainty lunch served returned to Miss Anna Beaten . . . - - mm. Toronto after spending her vaca- wmspneiunmnlga; H" man): "EH55, Mr. and Mrs. E. Prescott i-e-igigarnxgff l;:;Tc:)o':lf”tl,1'e E"-mm; slf-'Wl"l MCK5llllli- by the ho-SUSS l&Sl-il-ed by -BGVBTIJ Mrs. Howard Campbell. Camp- tloii on the Island. Mm Benton ale l””l”"ll m'f'l”,d ll" H1" 5:3” 3 turned to Natick. Man. havlng' G ' ' ' M, Jam” Mashed and Mr Ol ll" l3Cll95- ,. heirs Cote, is snendiiig some lime visited relatives and friends at '"”"”y and lemm 0 er "me spent some time at Mrs. Prescott's John" Campbell both or whim M1” Mny Munro "turned to i,. Mm her sD”'”"1” and mmgm” Whll" Road 3” llhlle l” C'90l'Ee' Miss Blanvlle Williams Iielllllled home "l Mmllae They we" 'c' Road. recently Vmotored to HamlJ- Charlottetown to her 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Macl.(innnn. town was the guest of her bl'0ll'18l- l Newmn Mass. hwmz spam companiad back by Mr. and Mrs. ' to" N B ghege m in d M , L . I t Eh P E I Saint John. N. B. ;n-law and sister Mr. and Mrs lie past two month, with her Robert Renton rot clvVa”ltham. w h I m R o a d CM'npb'e”-5" nsmlrl vh;).,:, Col; 1':,:a;o5;g:1ns.,:e, winding '59: Forcommon . . - . ' l o e v- ' - Mr. Bernard Campbell. Halifax. Jam” Ankme grandmother. Mia. Wilfred Mc- llnd 1:415! Elem 9 l '3" E ML punk G,-ahgm, Charlotte. llns. eral weeks vacation at Whim Road 9"d"l"'Y 59" Lean. Kingsboro. l"'- 355' town, is spending several days It With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M E FOIL N. 5' recently viszted at the home of his father Mr. Pius Campbeli. Plle” P""d- visitors to Mavfield where they Nlr and Mr; Lloyd pound on their New Glasgow ' . ?G'G"GG - V - . - . - . . . ' . - v M. Li d ir uh . Ch r- Slanhove to Vl-all MM I-W501” TO REMEMBER FALLEN Much sympathy is extended to He” tihe guests M Mrs "m M” ”"l'””3e l" Tmionmi Omar") on molt: m lchevitsiitiiielnwiihsliiicdhyuo: 1otteItown,oyaPSnt"t:1he nlilgllrtley WEl:k' p"em5' ML lmd M” Cw” yam” Mr. md M”, s, A Mgguiay due 10 ll” Hlll- Aug. 21. Mrs. Pound is the daugh- P35 W99 - 5 and It Kilmuh. with M5 pu.mB"bcll at Commercial Cross. BRUSSELS (AP)-Prince Albert the death at their home of their aunt, Miss Sarah McDonaid. Mr and Mrs. R issell MacDonald, Winthrop. Mass. were recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mat'Kinnor and daughter. Verna, were Sunday Miss Norma Campbell returned to Charlottetown, after spending the past several weeks vacationing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Congratulations are extended to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruce. Red Point. Miss Carolyn Stewart and Mr Ira Stewart. Red Point, attended and Mrs. Waiterworth. P. E. I. were vil- Rev. Mr. their friends. Mr. Watterlvnrlh was a former pastor at the East Point Baptist Church. it is regretted that Mr. William McDonald has been seriously ill at his home at. Commercial Cross. Mr. and Mrs. E. Farquhsrson. Master Merrill Ross. Lower Mon- tague. recently spent severai days with his grandmother. Mrs. Ethel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Camllbell ill Wlllm R0&ll- the Weddlrll Ol lllelf l'-'l'0lll9l'- MP . . - g Macbeod at Whim Road. Charles McMahon. Fairfielci. M d M P Eldon Stewart. in Mouse Brook. his home "1 K'1';ll5b0l”f1- "'6 lg; . " "' ”' ' 1 E"”"l'v M,'l' N. 5 Donald. l5 3" ,0 '3" e"”,-. LACH Barry Nicholson, Green-I '.-I-he death of M11 Mam” ville. were recent visitors to Whini has enjoyed his many activities "amt N 3" 1. Vmung hm plrenwli grew”; m smms Hogpnai came Road. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Rob- around his home and his friends Mr. and M”. wabb Mcholwn at! unexpectedly to her many friends. Mrs. Stewart, although 89. was a very active person. and took great interest in community affairs. She will be sadly missed by her near relatives and many friends. Mr and Mrs. James Moreil and Mrs. Lillian Viet. Bridgeport. Conn.. U. S. I-"0PU:ATlONC:lP 1.7 P.C. WASHINGTON (APl-The cen- sus bureau Friday estimated the population of the United States on Aug. 1 at l62.6'l0.0(l(l. That was a growth of 2,782,000, or 1.7 per cent in a year. erison and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Red Point, motored to Wood Island on iotito to Pictou on Aug. 15, and spent an enjoyable day. The army worm peat is about tl1l(1Cl' control in these districts anti the farmers sprayed continu- and neighbours are wishing him a speedy return to health. The pavement from Souria to Red Point has started Aug. 16 and the oil coating is now in operation and the hauling of chips from Iona will start shortly, no more dust menace next year. it is said that Whim Road. ..'Mi.sa Iahbell Farquhsrson re- cently returned from Toronto, On- tario. and is now visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs E. Farquharson in Kllmuir. l Mrs. Annie Nutt and her twoi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson and son, Lorne, recently motored from Mrs. Wm. D. Fraser was hostess to members of the Whim Road Ladies Aid when they held their meeting at her home in Albion on resume J. Munro. -GU of Liege, brother of King Baud- uiiin. will attend a memorial ser- vice Sunday at the Canadian war ccmetcry of Adegem in western Belgium. Canadian soldiers who ,. Arihritic and Rheumatic Pain as well as Mrs Margaret Deaale '”TG'G” " " ally until about all of it disappeal" the remaining road from Red grandchildren, Dickie and Mary . Mattapan, Mass, spent an en1oy- V 50l-"Ens PUNl5HI'3D rd. However it did ruin several Point to East. Point will have the Anne. all of Natl-lck. Mass. re-' G,-easeless tk Non.sfa"'ing A odorless able vacation at their summer lVAlR0Bl. Kenya illelltetisl r largo fields of choice grain. same ilroceedings done. homg in F311-(gm, Four British Soldiers were con. . i victed by a court martial here Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Maser of U. S. A, Congratulations are lieartly OX-lbeen in the navy. Mr. and Mrs.v 7 Mr. Samllfl GY8(l.l'. VRIVOUVPT. day on charges arising from thefts were guests of Mr. and Mrs. tended to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stew- stew”; 3,-e spending their honey. B C', has recently ri.sited his or watches and other property Raleigh Bruce. Red Point. This art nn their recent marriage in moon on P. E. I, and .1-5 receiving hrother, Praiicis, Sruiris. Mr. Grady from natives arrested as Man Man was 1ltOIi' first visit on P. E. 1 Moose Brook. N. S. Mr. Stewart 3 hem-iy wglcome gnd good wish: 1” KENT STREET Phone 3170 was a native of East Baltic and suspects. Three were jailed and and like so many more enjoyed comes from the Red Point district as here. ' has been absent. front his birth- tine fined. it immensely. not only for its and the past several years has U. ini-"a RUB 51-39 post Paid Users claim almost immediate relief from Was -51250-NOW Like new. Was 3l.')(ltl-NOW ONLY This is a prize package- Watch it go at '-CARS- voun i2 PA - i950 DODGE SEDAN- White Wall Tires-Exceptional value. 8 BB-I952-CHEV. 5 PASS. COUPE- One Owner. Goodwill Guarantee. Was 31600-SCALPED FOR ...................... .. 01450 55 PA-l95l PONTIAC SEDAN- Lovely to look at-Goodwill Guarantee. - l1300 2i BB-I946 HUDSON SEDAN- New Paint Joli-Good tires. 38 PB-I950 MONARCH 2 DOOR- .......................... .. 5900 CHOICE HERE THEY ARE - I6 BD-I950 CHEV 2 DOOR- The kind you read about. New paint job, good transportation. 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