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    1. [NS-L] Stellarton and New Glasgow News Items-22 Oct 1942
    2. Carolyn Wallace
    3. Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, N.S. NEWS ITEMS Mrs. C. James Ross , South Foord St., spent last week end in Truro visiting friends and relatives. Major W.H. Egglestone and Mrs. Egglestone of Halifax, spent the week-end with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, South Foord St. Mrs. George MacRae of Windsor Junction accompanied by her daughter Miss Jean MacRae, student nurse at the Toronto General Hospital spent the week end in town with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blenkhorn, South Foord St. Miss MacRae also visited with her friend Miss Audrey Burton. Mr. Joe Hayman of the Bank of Nova Scotia staff, St. John, N.B., accompanied by his bride, were recent visitors in town with the former's mother, Mrs. Arch Hayman, Allan Ave. Pte. George F. MacLane of the Parkdale Training Centre and Mrs. MacLean of New Glasgow were visitors in town over the week end with Mrs. MacLane's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Harry Saunders, MacKay Street. Sub-Lieut. Alexander MacIntosh left last week for Halifax, and will be posted from there to a Naval School where he will take his officer's training course. Miss Isabel Murray, teacher at Hopewell spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacLellan, Plymouth. Miss Mabel Wilson who had been spending some time in town with her mother, Mrs. Dan MacEachern, left last week for Kentville, N.S. where she has accepted a position on the nursing staff of the Nova Scotia Sanatorium. Mrs. Barbara Northup of Berwick, N.S. spent last week in town, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stewart, MacKay Street. Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacDonald who were recently married in Kentville, spent the week end in town with the former's mother, Mrs. A.R. MacDonald, Pleasant Street, leaving on Monday for Truro where Mr. MacDonald is on the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia. The infant son of Lieut. Sterling Baudoux and Mrs. Baudoux, born Wednesday, October 13th in the Aberdeen Hospital passed away on Wednesday morning. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved parents. Capt. Fred MacArthur spent the week end in town with his parents, Rev.S.J. and Mrs. MacArthur, Stellarton. Miss Margaret Bannerman of the New Glasgow Teaching staff was the guest over the week end of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison, Stellarton. Mrs. Oliver Adamson and young son were week end guests at her former home, Sutherland's River. Mrs. Clyde Cameron and young daughter Barbara Scott, of Halifax, are visitors in New Glasgow, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. MacNeil. We wish to correct a personal we published on Tuesday when we referred to Ralph Guy as being "Principal of the school at East River St. Mary's." We knew better as Mr. Guy told us that he was going to be in Truro this term but he didn't tell us that he is now principal of the six department school at Bible Hill. At the last Music Festival Mr. Guy carried off the 1st prize in a Rural School Chorus Class and was then teaching at East River St. Mary's- hence the error. We trust Mr. Guy will bring a chorus from Bible Hill to the Fifth Music Festival. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Carolyn Wallace

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