4 . 1 Page 16, The Guardian Thurs..July 191956 Al MR. AND MRS. FR MATTERS GOLDEN WEDDING die. living in Wcstmoreland and Kelly's Cross celebrated their Gol- Lillian. M” ll”V9Y Km” fmm M and Mrs. Fred Matters Sr, he Ellswtrth. Mall” M" I l l i Kilton Burton. had as their guests ly, Messrs. Robert Fitzgleerlx, Ottawa, Edward Fitzgerald, was. lcrlord. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Me. Dalton. Toronto. Buriun. were recent guests of Mr. Kand Mrs. George Jeffreys, Alma. daughter were ecent guests of he sister, Mrs. Earl Gaudet, Watci-ford.. N.A., recently visited his mother, Mrs. Bridget MacGregor. Burton. den Wedding Anniversary on all! 19. They are both quite active In .. ..., . -.,.......a--;..-'-Ia-u.'....r...i;. . healthy for their age. Mr. Matters is known on many parts of the Island for his interest in horses. They have two of a family; Frcd- II1!IlV9"I-Tl" PIUSVILLE A class of young boy! and girls from the parish, received their first Holy Communion Saturday, June 30th. at St. Anthony's Church Lot 5. High mass was celebrated hy the pastor, Rev. Fr. Rooney. Those from Piusville were Slelll ind Maiaita Gallant. daughters of tlr. and Mrs. Patrick Gallant: Bet- :y and Ann Corcoran.'dlU8lll0l'l of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcob an: Eva Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant: Erma Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gall; .t: and Donnie Gal- lant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant. Following the masl. 1110 children were enrolled in the Scapular of our Lady. sr, Mary Agatha. St. DilTiSl8ll'I, md sr, Mary Ambrose. lsinkora. spent a few days with their moth- er. Mrs. Ambrose Corcorau, also Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Curcoran. Piusville and relatives in Burt- on, Lot 1. A large crowd attended t h 9 dance held in Piusvillo Hall. Music w.. supplied by Leonard Barnett s Orchestra. Miss Esther Gallant. Toronto. arrived home recently to spend has holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gallant. Plur- ville. Messrs Ephram Blanchard and Robert Gallant, returned to Tor- san on Friday after npendlns out holidays hue. They were anoom anlad by Albert Gallant. pt , and Johnny Gallant, of lioonflald. MI. and Mrs. John P. Gallant and family. Alllnlly. ID?” ll" weekend July 7th in Piuaville with nalativea. Mb. Arthur Gallant, 0'1-III7. was recently cull!!! ll Plllldlll in Bloomfield. The work done was J. Foley's atorl. K- Prim store and R. Gallant's store. Till! made a great improvement. congratulations are beinl 9!- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Gallant, who celebrated their sil- ver wedding anniversary on.July 15:, In the evenin, many friends called to offer congratulations. They received many lovely Ind useful gifts including two plat- form rockers from the family- Their son Bobbie arrived home 10 he with them. Mrs. Ambrose Corcoraa who spent the past two weeks with her daughter and sou-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregor, Burton, Lot 7, returned to her home in Piusville. A large crowd attended the shower held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy in honour of Miss Doris Hardy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hardy, whose marriage will take place in the near future. The eveni..g was pleasantly spent in dancing to the music of Isaic Megglson and Alton Hardy. Doris received many lov- ely and useful gifts for which she thanked her friends. Mr. and Mrs William O'Brien, sons Gary, John and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. John. J. Corcoran, Mrs. Joseph Clarkin and daughter Shar- on, motored to Corran Banu on Wednesday to visit their daught- er and sister. Sr. Mary Helena. They also visited Charlottetown and National "ark, Green Gables. A large crowd attended t h e weekly dance in St. Laurence Hall. Excellent music was supplied by Leonard Barnett, Alton Hardy and Lowell McGinnls. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, sons Gary, John and Roy. return- ed to Tom to after spending their holidays w relatives and friends in Piurvllle and St. Laurence. They were accompanied by Mrs. Dan Dalton, St. Laurence. who will vlsiywlth her son and daught- er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Dalwa. Mr. Laurence Kinch, Ontario, who is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bene- dict Klncli. Dock Road. was to this district recently. Mr. Richard Ellsworth, returned to Hamilton. out, after visiting relatives and friends in Plusville and It. Laurence. u". !go manedy Ila "mu" to "Int, U.S.A.-. nu Id” nd 30"”, Kenna”, spent the past two weeks at the Ottawa. are visiting at the home rm sf In-a. lfennadr parent , Mr. and DI. ltoac'. O'Brien. 3:. Lal- d comes to the island each year to spend a week with her parents Their grandson. Francis Matters. lives with them. Their family. friends and neigh- bours hope they aee many T001"? friend: in Piusville and Howlanu Misses Syball, Anita, Audrey and Catherine Walter, Hamilton, Ontario, are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran and are also visiting relatives in Plus- vllle, Burton, Aims and Tignish. They are formerly from Calgary, Alberta. and are touring Eastern Canada. D.A. Miscoucua Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Doucette of Halifax, recently spent several days in Miscouche at the home of Mrs. Doucette's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre LeClair and son Paul of Chelsea, Mass., re- cently visited in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh. On Thursday, .luly lz, seven boys of the Miscouche Wolf Cub Pack. namely: Wayne Veno. Claude Gallant. Roger DesRochea, Arnold Dcsfioches, Jackie Arse- nault. Johnny Gaudet and Ivan DesRoches, left for Camp Geru- wood, where they will spend I week. Mrs. Les Levalgie and family and Mrs. James McManua and family of United States are visit- ing in Mlscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.B. McNeill. Helen Gallant of Wellington, spout Sunday, July I, in Mis- coucha at the home of her sister, Mrs. D.l1. Gallant. Cpl. Peter Steele, Air Cadet of Summersida Squadron, left on Wednesday, July ii, for Montreal, where he will join 32 other cadets who have been selected for a 6- week exchange visit to the United Kingdom. He, with the other cad- eta, will spend three weeks in Eng- , BURTON Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton, saac, St. Eleanors, and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collicutt, Mrs. Clarence Dalton and Mauricio, Gleng .,, Mr. llarold Maccregor, Truro. boys from St. Marks and St. Ber- uardettes, attended boys camp at Rustico. Mr. Jerry Dalton, Toronto,-his spending his summer holidays at his home in Burton. ”Amby" as he is better known by a host of friends, is quite active and takes a keen interest in all community affairs. A carpenter by trade, he was well known in many parts of the Island and re. mained active at this trade until a few years ago. A life long resident of Lot 7, he now resides with his son. Mr. Clarence Dalton and Mrs. Dalton. His many friends offer congratul- atiuns. Mr. and Mrs. Mathais Griffin and family of Dartmouth, N.S., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Burton. Sincere sympathy is being ex. tended to Mrs. Henry Dalton, Bur- ton. in the death of her aunt, the latue Mrs. Vincent Rauahan of Mo re . The Misses Anita, Sybil. Aud- rey and Katherine Walter of Cal- i gaiy and Hamilton, are currently making a motor tour of Eastern Canada. While on Prince Edward Island they are guests of their allnl. Mrs. Ambros Corcoran, Pius- .ville. They also visited Mr. and Mrs Lance Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mat-Gregor, Burton. This is their first visit to P.E.I., and they are. greatly impressed wlihplls. scenic beauty and ma hospitality of its peopig, ltlrs. Hayward Shadic and daughter Carol of Stanford. Conn. were recent guuests of her aunt Mrs. Peter Rogers and Mr. Rog. 9F5- Glenzarry, also her grand. mother. Mrs. Bridget MacGrggof Burton. ' ORTHAM The school closing exercises of both the Senior and Junior schools was held on Friday. June 22nd. The children were entertained with races and games. Treats were dis- tibuted to everyone, supplied by the teachers and the Women's Institute. Many relatives and friends at- tended the funeral service for the late Byron Colwill and Warren Mugridge at the Presbyterian Church. Summerside. on Thurs- day afternoon July 5th. Sympathy is being extended to the bereaved families. land and Scotland and will visit R.C.A.F'. bases on the continent. Cpl. Steele is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele of Miscouche. Rev. and Mrs. Ernest MacEach- era of Buffalo, New York, recent- ly visited in Miscouche at the home of Mrs. MacEachcrn's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Small. -lull! Gallant. student nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital, recent. ly returned to Charlottetown to resume her duties. after having spent the past month in Msicouche visiting with hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Justin McN-sill of ll-liscouche, left on Sunday, July 8, for Gage. town, New Brunswick, where he will spend some.time. Mr. and Mrs. Phil l.cClair and family of Miscouche. motored to New Brunswick on Sunday, July 8. Mr. and Mrs, Francis Caffcry and small son of Madison, New Jersey, are visiting in Miscouche at the home of Mrs. Caffery'g par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Des- Roches. On-Sunday evening, July 8, the Blessing of the Babies took place in. St. John The Baptist Church, Miscouche. This was followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacre- ment. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Pineau and family of Quebec. were n-. cent visitors to Mist-our-he at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Poir- ier. Miss Tina Gaurlet recently re- turned to Mass., U.S.A.. after hi-iv. INK spent a very enjoyable hon. day in Miscouche visiting relat- ives and fricnds. Mrs. Eli Aisenaull and daught- speudlng some time in Miscouche visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil H. Deskoches. Anne Steele of Miscouche re- cently motored to New Brunswick to spend some time as a guest of Fay Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gallant and daughter Diane of Montreal. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Gallant on Sunday. July 15. While on the Island, they will be guests of Mr. Gallant's moth- er. Mrs. Alex Gallant, Wellington. Mics Thelma Arseuault returned after having I! of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ntlsolay Arsenauli, Mhcoucbc. B.V. . ,vm:g.g&m,umii:: rrnsrriimi ' . . ' Thacaaadianaoveramtset -Iasu milesaroi:dthoBri QUITE gm Tn" -m-.....:i.'-.::'.- Mr. and fills. Ifermau lilai'Far- lane, Fernwood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Ramsay on lsunday, July 8th. Sympathy is being extended to and other relatives upon the death's of the late Bryon Colwiil and Warren Mugridge, who lost their lives in the Bideford river on Sunday. July 1st. Congratulations are tended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maynard on the occasion of their wedding which took place on Sat- urday afternoon, .lune 30th, at the Trinity United Church, Summer- side. Mr. Maynard is one of our young men of Northam and his many friends and relatives wish them many years of happiness. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund May- nard attended the Maynard-Cam non wedding in Trinity United Church, Summerside, and also was the Kuest at the reception held at Mulberry Lodge. Sympathy is being extended to Miss Gertrude Newcombe, Mrs. Major Milllgan. and Mr. Arthur Newcombe upon the death of their brother, Mr. Lewis Newcombc. who passed away recently in Quincy, Mass. Congratulations are hcing ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Maynard MacArthur. Arlington. who ecle- lhrated their twenty-fifth wedding ranniversary on Friday. June 22. I l Mr. Wilfred Macnougall spent the past week visiting his daught- ;er and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. lKeuneth MacKay, Stanley Bridle- Some farmers have already started cutting their hay. An aver- age crop is reported. Mr. and Mrs. VlL'lflI' Sanderson have returned to their home from y er Carolyn of Cincinnati. Ohio. arel, mp in Winnipeg and Detroit, they also visited their son in Win- dsor, Ont. Word has been received of the death on June 22nd. in QUINCY- Mass, of Lewis Newcombe at the age of 7a. The deceamd was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Newcombe of Northam. Lffl to mourn bcsidcs his widow. "I0 former Lillah Williams. are two daughters and five grandchildren: also two sisters and one brother, Belle. Mrs Major Milligsn. Port- gge, Gertrude and Arthur of North- ",1, A.W. MEAL IN MATCHBOX TORRY, Scotland iReutersl- New dehydrated foods that may result in a three - course meal packed into a match box are being made in government re- search laboratories here. The foods are being prepared as ralons for tish servicemen who will be the first to taste them before they parvaruuainuluna. appear on the market. -Joseph Doyle, Glengarry. and ' l Everett Jones, Campbellton, altar APPOINTMENT Appointment of Alex 8. Maclfay Glcngarrys oldest resident. Mr. to the position of city traffic and Ambros Dalton. celebrated his 95 sales manager has been announc- weeks with her mndpmn,S' Mr. birthday on Thursday. July 12. ed by AG. McLarty, District Sales and Mrs, Harry Ba,-hour and (am. i ALMA iting hcr cousins, Ruby and Helen Clark, Saint John, N.B.. for a few weeks. l Miss Myrna Arthur of South, Kildare, left on Wednesday. July; 1, for Boston, Mass., where shel will spend the next month. ; Mrs."James Macxiuuon, Ken- sington, spent a few days visit- ing reiatlves and friends in Alma. Miss Florence Dunbar, RN. is spending the summer at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Dunbar. Master Wayne Clark of Freder- icton, N.B.. is spending a few weeks at the home of his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark. Mrs. Howard Dunbar left on Tuesday morning July ii, for Wey- mouih. Mass. where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Thomas Burton, and Mr. Burton for a few weeks. Miss Mary Barbour. Coleman. returned home after spending two euh Dunbar OI Wednesday. July oar and raw-vu-s recently. grandson. Mr. Willlhm McNeil al- Mlss Verna Clark, Alina. is vis-,so of Attleboro. Mrs. Harry Haffls and 8011 Wll- guzsis of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bealr- by his mother. Mrs. Wilfred Shea, Mm Don Bowne" 0' omwafintl Esnishli. lrlsmfllmtelr. and brotber-in- ml Wuflxfh. J35? summer - t W. . . . a Mr. -and Mrs. Howard Gaudctof Manfred! were Etlotlg roaee :1; vlcinifynn "H" mm C lis also Mrs. lvaii Harris of Knots- ford. visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sm and mm”! Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. lsaac Dun- heing ex- "' Ontario, Trans-Canada Air Lines. Mr. MacKay is a native of sum- merside. P.E.1., where he attend- ed elementary schools and Sum- merside High School and Academy. He completed his education It Mount Allison University. I in l940 he enlisted as a private in the P.E.I. Highlanders and re- tired from the Canadian Army in 1946 in the rank of Captain. - Following the war he became lll' terested in commercial .avialI0n in the Maritimes, with a firm car- rying sea food by air freight Mf- Macxay joined the staff in TLA in Bermuda in 1947; in 1949 was appointed sales representative in Port Arthur, Ontario. in 1954,hc was appointed sales rBDreSeIIl8llVe in-charge at North Bay. A, City Traffic and sales man- ager Mr. MacKay will be in charge of the traffic office at North Bay. and of sales promotion activities in the area smith to Burks Falls. and in a northern area includlnil Cobalt. Haileybury. New L1skC- ard. Earlton. Kirkland Lake. Rouyn-Noranda and Val Dar. ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. Billy O'Brien and three children of Torontmt are spending their vacation I 9 home of Mr. 0'Briens parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roach O Brien. 51- Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Alphy Gallant- St. Louis. had as visitors Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gaudet of Powell Riv- er, 8.0: also Mr. Hubert Ber- nard of I-Ieuston. Texas: and MP- Haney Bernard of Summerside. Mr. Joseph Perry and his bro- ther Jessie Perry of Lawrence. Mass., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Perry. Blim at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Perry. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Allan of Lawrence, Mass., are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Allan, St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers had to visit them. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Perry of Norway, Maine, also Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tool and two children, Charlottetown. Mr. Arnold Tool of Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gaud- et and three children of Tignish Shore. Mr. Gussle Doui-eff has left for Charlottetown, where he will spend some time. Congratulatioons are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diegoy in their recent marriage the Immaculate Conception Church in Palmer Road, Rev. Pat- rick Walsh officiating. The bride was attended by her twin sister Eunice; while the groom was sup- ported by Mr. Johnny Perry. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diegoy of St. Louis, the bride is Adeline daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Perry, Leoville. Mr. Bazil Douceit has returned to his home after spending some time in the Prince County Hos- pital, where it was necessary to ccmorle his kneecap because of an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clow and two children of Summerside, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wedge in St. Lou- is. Friends of Mrs. Balnch Martin are sorry to hear that she had to re-enter the Prince County Hospital. CR Mr. and M; s. Ronald Gaudct and family of Halifax, NS, are spending some time visiting at the home nf Mr. Gaudet's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaudct and family. Mrs. Alphonse. Mnrchani and three children of Dartmouth, N S.. is visiting 1f the home of hcr parents. Mr. znri Mrs. Maurice Myers, St. Louis. Mrs. Thomas Fletcher and son Thomas of Lawrence. Mass, are visiting at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ber- nard, St. Louis Mr. and llfis. Merdett Rettiff and two children of Halifax, NS., are spending their vacation at the home of Mrs. Rattlff's parents, Mr. and Mrs Camille-Perry. Mr. Edmond Bernard of Toron- to. .s visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bernard. St. Louis Mr. and-Mrillelny Blanchard and three children of Summerslde spent Sunday with Mrs. Blanch- ard's mother Mrs. Sophie Gal- lant, St. Innis. Mrs. Willie f-rllant and her sis- fer, Jacoline Brown and Ernest Brown of Piusvllle. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Brown. St. Louis. Friends of Mr. Ben Bernard are son-ytoheartliatlaeisllliathe Waattl Hospital. Alberton. Mr Johny Myers has left for Nswlruaawiclr. when as will be cabin Manager for Northern Ontario, ily Master Dwight Arthur. South Kildare, spent a few days recent- ly visiting his sister, Mrs. Donald Barbour. Mr. Justin O'Brien. Lawrence. Mass, spent a few days recently visiting old friends in Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Crockett and family. Fredericton, N.B., spent a few days with Mr. Crock- ett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ham- mond Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of Montrose, were recent visitors to O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. William Harris of Attleboro, Mass., visited his sister. 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