Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, N.S., 15 Oct 1942: STELLARTON The October meeting of the W.M.S. of First Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs. Angus Rankin, South Foord Street. Mrs. John Ives president, presided and the attendance was very good. The guest speaker was Mrs. J.A. Tucker, President of the W.M.S. Eastern Division, who gave an account of the annual meeting held in Truro. At the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. W.D. MacLeod assisted the hostess. Miss Elizabeth Reid, B. Sc. of Sunny Brae, N.S. was a recent visitor with her grandmother, Mrs. J.R. Reid, Riverton, en route to Ottawa, Ont., where she will enter the Ottawa Civic Hospital to complete her dietitian course. Miss Eleanor Dennison of Halifax, spent the week end and holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dennison. She was a guest at the MacIntosh- Fraser wedding in New Glasgow on Monday evening. Mrs. Stewart Day and daughter,, Mrs. Fred Donkin of Ottawa, Ont., are visitors at the home of the former's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Cecil Day, River Street. Sub-Lieut. D.C. MacLean, a former member of the High School staff was calling on friends in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith of Springhill, N.S. motored to town and spent the week end with the latter's aunt, Mrs. James C. MacKay, MacKay St. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Davidson of Bathurst, N.B. are spending their vacation in town with Mrs. Davidson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stewart, MacKay Street. Guests at the home of Mrs. Bert Urquhart, Victoria Ave., the first of the week, were Lieut.Stewart Cameron and Mrs. Cameron of the Pictou Highlanders, who are on their wedding trip and visiting in different parts of the County. Miss Helen Gaston of Halifax spent the week end in town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gaston, River Street. Miss Viola Hoare and Miss Jean DeWar spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Halifax with Miss Hoare's sisters, Mrs. Cullen and Mrs. Douglas. Douglas MacLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.Roy MacLeod and a second year pre-medical student at Dalhousie returned to resume his studies after spending the week end holiday with his parents. Wallace H. Barclay of the R.C.A.F. has been commissioned as a Pilot Officer overseas. He is a son of Mr. Neil L. Barclay of Hopewell. Ian R. MacDonald of Stellarton, graduated on Friday at No.9 Air Observer's School, St. John's, Que. as Air Bomber as announced by No.3 Training Command Headquarters of the R.C.A.F. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Carolyn Wallace