NOVEMBER 13, 1953 Savage Harbour Ami Vicinity A ,!Mr.' Joseph Maclisy. Savage .1”-hour, was a visitor to Char- ottetown during the week where ,. wu the guest of his brother ind sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jamel Maoxsy, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mackenzie H; Glenroy were recent guests of 1):. and Mrs. Farmer of Charlotte- l(7W'n. , i Mr. Art Doyle. well known buyer and exporter of hi t LIEU, has ieturned to his home in Mt. Stewart from Charlottetown where for the past several months he 11' been super-vi.si:ng the grading if blueberries at the Island Cold storage Plant. Senator and Mrs. J. P. Mae- i..t,n-e of Savage Harbour left luring the week for Ottawa where hey will remain during the com- hg session of Parliament. Messrs. Richard Doyle of st. Andrews and Joseph Manxsy of Savage Harbour have returned to their respective homes, the con- mct job on which they were sorking at Fortune having been completed. This contract. the placing of a plank sidewalk in and ziirmg the top of the breakwater, iill he a great convenience to nmermen and others having oc- casion to travel there. Messrs. liacR.iie and Morrison of summer- Side had the contract. others em- ployed on the job were Messrs. Lloyd Wellner, Orin Wallace, Har- iv MacKinnon and Russel Hard- ing. The many friends of Miss Ther- nsa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James MacKsy, Savage Harbour. Flu be sorry to learn she is sick at the home at her pursuits. All "iii.-ir young my will mm speedy and complete recovery. Mr. Lyle Cvuerney of the Pro- vincial Department of Public works, Charlottetown was a bus- fnusv visitor to Savage Harbour on Monday. Rev. Fr. George Maccormack. parish priest at St. Andrew's, was .1 welcome visitor toast, Peter's Lake school on Thursday. Mir. and Mrs. Ruthven Mac- Donald of St. Peter's Lake were meant visitors to Mario and while ihere they took advantage of the opportunity to attend the chicken supper sponsored by the United wurdli of that District. Miss Mary Rhoda. MacAdam of St. Peter's Lake, daughter of Mr. Roderick MacAdam left during the week for Hamilton. Ontario where she has accepted a position with one of the banks of that City. Miss MacAdam one of the popular young ladies of this area will be greatly missed, especially by the younger folk. Mr. William rves. well known insurance agent of Charlottetown. was a business visitor to this area on Thursday and while here took limp out to visit the school at St. Peter's .Lake. Although many districts through- out the Island are pesteied with SUNSHINE IN A IOTTLIIX WiiMilLlAli. 5 LV in llliN,i'ifWiV MN"! ii is KEEP YOUR FAMILY FIT ALL wmrsa LONG WITH 31.15 WAMPOll'S 31.15 Liver raccoons. this cannot be aaid'o! g wide circle or! friends. savage liarbotr. so when during the weak a magnificent specimen of this little "bandit" of the woods iell prey to the unerring aim of Mr. Louis Moore it bec,ains real news, especially to the, school children, who flocked eagerly to catch a glimpse of this little fellow who will not eat unless there is water nearby so that he can thoroughly wash his food before eating it, A large number from this area. attended the chicken supper held in Trscsdie on Wednesday night sponsored by the Catholic Women's league of st. Bonaventure parish. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mclitwen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mcxwen, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd McEwen and Lyman McEwen all of st. Peter's Lake. Miss Mary Lsdwell st. Peter's and Miss Theresa Macnougall of Blooming Point. Mr. John Dan MacAde.m well known stone masons of Canavoy has been employed for the past week in rebuilding the stone foundation under the home of Mr. James D. Morrison, savage Harbour, ' mt Mr. Frank Lsybolt, who has been employed with a construc- tion company at Goose Bay Lab- rsdor for the past several months, lake from a. pleasant motor trip to several mainland centres. Mrs. Jerry Mscnougsll and family of Blooming Point have moved to Charlottetown where Mr. Macbovugall is employed and where they will in future reside. The MscDouga.ll family were well and favorably known through this area and will be mined by a Mr. Rod Innes of Mt. Stewart has returned to his home from in pleasant visit to Nova scotia. While there Mr, Inries took time out to have a "so" at deer hun- ting which turned out most plea- ssntly for all concerned except the unfortunate deer. Oitzens of savage Harbour and vicinity learned with genuine re- gret that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and daugihter Shirley have moved from the District and will reside for the winter at least at Glen William. a district out of Montague. Mr. and Mrs, Camp- bell added much to the "1 life at this area where they were widely moat fsvonbly known. Though t e Campbellis will be missed hope lingers that come the spring Charlie and his family will return to savage Harbour where a hearty welcome will await idieni. Mrs. Manning, organiser of We- men's Institute with headqtiarters st Charlottetown visited this area during the week and wihue here took the opportunity of visiting St. Peter's Lake school with the idea. of forming a sewing Club among the older pupils. After dia- cussing the matter with the teach- ers Miss Therese. Macnougsll and Miss Mary Ledweli it was decided to go ahalid with the N01069- Sewing Club, with the teachers assisting some outside lnstructcrn. will be oivanlzed shortly. to be held in school after the re- gular school periods. This is cer- thinly p. worthwhile venture and the teachers are to be commended i for offering their services to such a worthy cause. 5 A motor party consisting of Miss Ann Gsvsnsugh, St, Andrews. Mi Marion Rogorlon. SE 959' rick's Road and Messrs MacDon- ald snd Daniel MacDonald of st. Andrews visihd Alicrton on sun- day where the! WHO W9 W95" of Mr. and Mia, Joseilh MAcD0n- aid formerly of St. Andrews. Mir. and ms. 1!. L. cousin of Charlottetown were visitors to Savage Harbour on Saturday. Mr. ma Mu, Dauglss were former residents of this District moving to Charlottetown lsst HPl'lYll'- IIADYQUAID Uvm - (OP) - The St- JcKnANAor:buLance Brisld9 55 ”''1"' hi; 300 men and women volunteers u, sjvg fu-gt aid and nursing scr- mg. am-in; the British sanvii-ii Games here next summer. Dr. Roy Mustard, provincial commissioner. estimated a. minimum of 50 M9" N0 HSMY OHY TASTI W 0 roir YOU AT A MILLAR BROS. LTIJJU usGraatlIeo.II--mi”. and women would be on duty each day. THIRT8 DISTBIB , The iioaans is ' COMPANY LIMITED 0101!! HARDWARE classes ' Herein a blood bank that resembles the kind of bank, that handles money. Keeping deposits equal to withdrawals is the main object of this Hanoi, lndo-Chins, blood bank. It is equipped w'i)ii ii te-ller's window to which depositors are directed. Here, a teller takes blood from a depositor who has his arm through the opening. Georgetown And has returned to his home at st. Peter's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mcliwen Mg and Lyman Mcmwen have return- . ed to their home in Bi. Peter's The members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, held a successful Pantry Sale n November 7 in the Restaurant 0! Mrs. P. J. Henry, Water street, ..'Thn' following. students at st. Dunstsns College were week-end guests at their homes in George- town: Gerald Murphy, Bernard W81-Sh. Gerald D. Murphy, Don- ald Mscbonald and Jackie Lavers. Miss Christine Cameron of Hestherdsle, is visiting in George- town as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacDonald. Paul MacDonald, son of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin MacDonald of Panmure Island, who is in student. st, St. Dunstan's College, was s week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, MacDonald. Mil. Spurueon Walker is spend. Inc a week in North Lake where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser. Mr. Len Victor. who is employed 1 in aummerside was s week-end visitor to his home in George- town. Kathleen Scully, daughter of MI'. and Mrs. Adolpohus scully sus- tained a severe cut over one eye, which necessitated two stitches to close. on Nov, 6, while coasting on Cameron's Hill, when he, sleigh ran under an overturned fishing boat. Her many friends wish Kath- leen a speedy recovery from her lnlizrv. Friends of Mrs. P. J. Solomnn will be pleased to hear that she is steadily improving in health, following her recent liineu. MF3 3311'! Yorston. accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Mary Yo,-5. ton. motored to Charlotietown "11 Nov. 8. On November 8 three Christen- lngs took place at at. James Church. with Rev. Father 0, Kis- giins officiating. Peter Jeffery, son of Mr, and Mrs. Marcellus Goteil. Sponsors were, Mr, and Mr.s Joseph Gotell; James And- rew. son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bondremllt. Sponsors were, Mr. Fe- lix Morrison and Mrs. Gerald Morrison: Judy Elizabeth, daught- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R.'aymond Lsvsndier. sponsors were, Mr. ”' VIEW-MASTER 3.0 VIEWER "'5 " . ' rm; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Blood" Deposit At fi'eIis,r's Window Whim Road and Vicinity ..'Mrs. Colin MacDonald, Kil- muir, was hostess to members of the Whim Road Ladies Aid on October 23. The greater part of the evening was spent in sewing and making preparations for the bazaar and turkey supper to be held soon in Montague by Trin- the evening. a delicious lunch was served while everyone enjoyed I social chat. Mr. John Denham. Kilmulr, who is at present a. patient in the Kings County Hospital, is wished a speedy recovery by his many friends and neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mac- Lean, Charlottetown, spent a re- cent week-end visiiimz the lattcr's father, Mr. John Campbell, qt Whim Road. The many friends of Mr. Her- bert MacFsrlane, Whim Road, rc- grct to loam of his recent illness. And all wish him a speedy re- covery. A meeting of the Wlhim Road Youmz Peoples society was held nt Whim Road School on Nov. 5. Rev. J. M. Fraser of Montague was present to act as leader for the group. The meeting was greatly enjoyed by all attending. Mr, William Finlayson i-etiirned on Saturday to his home at.Whim Road after his illness in the Kings County Hospital. It is the wish of all his friends and neighbours that he will soon be better and also to be up and about again. The first meeting of the 1953- 34 season of the Whim Road Farm Forum Group was held at the home of Mr. Webb Nicholson on November 2. Although the attend- nnce at this meeting was small B. lively and interesting discussion followed the radio broadcast. Mr. Miles Macxinnon invited the Forum members to hold the next meet- ing at his home. Lunch was serv- ed by Mrs. Nicholson at the con- clusion of the evening. Mrs. Colin MacDonald returned to her home in Kilmuir after spending several days visiting re- latives in Charlottetown. -GU and Mrs. Ambrose Maccvregor of St, Mary's -A.C. 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