Rev. Arsene Richard, C.S.c°. has returned to Cape Bald, N.B. ter visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glorice Richard and family. de cae a ye ; e iia VA Also Visiting at whe heme of Mr- : and Mrs. Glorice Richard were. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eugepe Nadeau. _ from Old Town, Maine. Mi ‘Emile Gallant, St. Cath [~~ re arines, Ontario, recently visited his father, Ben. F. Gallant and , Riis brother Tilmon and family. ~ “ Mr. Don Gallant of Providence | R.I., is spending scme time with . fhis brothers Jcfin W and Jaddus allant and families. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn LeBlance, e Old Town, Maine,—were recent #isitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gildas Richard and other relatives. _ (Mrs. Caarisse Reynolds, Mont- real, visited in Cape. Egmont at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Ivilda_ Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Gai- lant spent the weekend with her sarents and brothers, Mr. and ____-Mrs. Kenneth Bourgeois in Chat-]. ham. N.B. On their return they were accompanied—by Mr. Bour- geois who will. spend some time in Cape Egmont. 4 Mr. Arsene Poirier 0 Mis- couche, visited=Mr. Victor Gal | ___ tant and Mr. and Mrs, Ben V Gallant. : We a oe ee ee Mr. Albin Arsenault isonow em-| gloved in Summerside. Master Ivan Baglole son of Mr Roy Baglole, Southwest, made a “very successful i cross-the _ Your favorite food Net 4 a3 * ady to give you s er lads who started. with him f&il- ed to make the distance and had @o return to their starting point. Friends of Mr. Leo MacDon- ald are pleased to see him able te be out again. since his return rom the Charlottetown Hospital @ where he was a patient for some time. - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McNeill. Gaint John, N.B. were recent guests of Mr. McNeill’s parents. _Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B. McNeill. * Riverside. Mr.and Mrs. Billy Gaudet’ of Wilmot Valley, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Mac- * hee, Southwest. Mrs. Edgar Dyment, Northam. bas returned home after visiting relatives in Southwest. . U 6.A. visited relatives in Summer- gide and elsewere recently. Mrs. Wilson is the daughter of the late Charles Gay. St. Eleanors and Mrs. Gay. ae Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop, Mt Pleasant were recent visitors to Southwest. ; Mrs. Basii MacDonough, Saint John, N.B. has returned home af- ter visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ceci] B. McNeill, Riversi > Lot 16, On return she was ac- eompanied by her son Clifford. who spent the summer months with his grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Willard McAus- land of Ellerslie. visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAusland on Sun- . day: also visiting at the home of Mr’'and Mrs. Fred McAusland was Burfield _McAusland, .Char- lottctown. Miss Gladys Barlow, who fs employed in Summerside spent the weekend at her home here MALPEQUE | Mrs. Nettie Brander of Sum- merside, is spending a vacation in Malpeque. with her sister, Mrs Elizabeth Champion and other re latives and friends there. Mrs., Sinclair MacGougan is vis {ting relatives and friends in Mal- peaue. Miss DM. Thomson of Monc ton, NB. is visiting in Malpeque the zuest of her aunt, Mrs. Percy L.: MacGougan and family. She will be accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. Annie Thomson who has spent the summer with Mrs D.L. MacGougan. ™ Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sim- mons were recent visitors at the home of the lattgr’s parents, Mr: and Mrs. Ernest Brvanton. . Friends in “Maipeque wil! be giad to hear of the great-improve- ment in health of Mrs. Eva B Pickering. Mrs. Pickering is a pa- tient in the Prince County Hos- pital. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mré. Thomas Tuplin of Ma!peque, on their re- cent marriage «+ Mr. Charles Taylor of Malpeque Was a weekend visitor to Char- ~ -lottetown. : Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pop visitors on Sunday at the \home of Mr. and Mrs. .Charles \ock- hart. Mrs. F. Beairsto spent weckend at her home in; } Ppeaue. — Miss Betty Beairsto left recent- ly for Alberta to visit her aunt Mrs. J.T. Campbell-and dau- ghters Pamela and Mary were Sunday visitors at Ma'peque: guests of Mr. and Mrs. SM Mac-. Gougan. and her aunt, Mrs. Per- ey MacGougan. C.V GET OFF ICE FLOE MOSCOW: “AP: — Soviet sci- entists who manned an Arctic ice floe' for 40 months are being evacuated. Tass news agency szid today. Known as “North Pole 6," the ‘five. by eight-mile floe was first occupied in April, 1956, when it was about 200 miles from Wranzge! Island off nerth-}. _@asterw Siberia. It. now is about 180 es northeast of: Greenland, Tass said, affer drifting more than 8,400 miles. The news @zency said the floe ig being abandoned because its southern drift has made it useless fer fgr- ther observations. - y= > \ ; Poa 4 oa BEGINNING Monpay, ee 14 and continuing through Saturday, September 26, you’ll be seeing this symbol and phrase, “Better Meals Build _ Better Families.” You'll see it displayed in your daily newspaper and in your favorite food stores. It’s the sign of “extra” values for food customers.» Tais symbol identifies a concerted movement backed by food mariuface jean distributors, retailers and their trade associations and your daily news- ‘pavers. One of the main purposes of this movement is to:emphasize to-you, the consumer, the importance ef food and regular meals in your family lise, ot ‘ 7 - THE GUARDIAN-THE EVENING PA o ° * ™, ae a @ ’ « - “ * “ , _ * mething “eaxtra’ | a Because food is such an everyday item and because it is 80 Gohvenient? = buy, we are likely to overlook its values and nutritional qualities. Therefore, * during September 14-26, you’ll be reminded through advertisements in your | newspaper and displays in your local food stores of the great benefits that food brings you today. . | Remember, better meals build better families. Keep this eval in mind ~~, as you plan and shop for the food for your. meals inthe advertising and a feature pages of P. E.I.'s "Total Selling" medium. » « TRIOT ~