6 The Guardian, : Thurs., Apr. 29, 1965. DUNDAS CENTRE 2 LS : - Mr gad Mrs Gordon Duncan and four children. Dundas. «ere left homeless last whek when. fire destroyed their new one @torey-home— It's been abou: two years since fire destroyed their other home Mr_ and Mr; Duncan and family. hate taken ) Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart 4 wp residence in Mt. Hope Wir he ot Nn @uncan is cur Dundas mail Soom ‘ Ree J : ; ‘ re @river, and as on his daily Soe > Sr SAN 4 ; route when he received the Cou . = QZ us . and family, Upton. accompanied }. by Mrs. Wesley MacLean were . Fecent visitors.to Charioreoen , f \. Alice White. Montague. «2s 2 recent visitor to Dundas Centre where she was a guest at the homie of her sister and brcther- in-law Mr and Mrs. Leslie Wil liams ‘Dougias Wood. Rollo Bay. was @ recent visitor at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs Alfred Downe, A 8 . R . . Be ie Sta iat ts ee - OPEN —— Dundas Centre by ing up on s---'- Y--e's wf ot <e: Teck . stocki: these money-saving ie ee ee onigr jvst a few. There's plenty more at your Save-Easy Cardigan. where they were the guests of their dauzhter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Cari Webster and family Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gillis, Dundas Centre. were recer- vis itors to Moncton. NB. where Mrs. Gillis visited with her eye Specialist. and were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Montford Nicholson, Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs Garth Gillis and -. daughter of Montague were San- day visitors at the home of Mrs. Lillian Gillis. Forest Hill Wallace MacDonald, Dundas, teacher im Little Pond School attended the Teachers’ convent- fon im Charlotte‘own. Also from _ LUNCHEON MEAT KING COLE—60's this community is another teach- er, Mrs. Harold Tayior who also attended the convention Mrs Taylor is teaching at. Bridg2- town Sf Lemuel Robertson. Lower Montague, was a recent Sunday visitor to Dundas Cen‘re and Vicinity where ‘he visited with friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. George Paton, Rollo Bay. were recent visitors to Dundas where they were - SPRING VEAL | SWIFT'S VAC PAK COOKED j MAPLE LEAF RINDLESS- ShoulderRoast = 49c/4AM---- “49 BACON .. - 69 Veal Chops - 79¢| FILLETS . . » 1B 29¢ | FRESH FRozEN RoasTING air and Mis Cheer var] J ~ ya S : ro ee est 51.00 “Se Stew Meat = 9c WHENERS "<< doe| CHICKEN... 49 guests at the home of Mrs. Pa 15 - 25 - 40 - 100 Watt ton’s sister and brother in-law. f George MacDonald, Forest ‘ ge e Hill was a recent visitor at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs Wilfred wan ————-—-—-Gudson-Dundas~ Centre 8 mpm _.GEORGETOWN amen Sir aid Mrs” John DeLory | end son Michael and Bernice DeLory of Halifax NS. motor- ed, to Georgetown. where th Visited for the Easier holidays with their parents. -Mr. and Mrs. FJ. DeLory They were accompanied from halifax by Mrs. J.W. Lavers. who was re- f} turning from Carbonea-, Nfid.. where she had visited for a __ SIZE 400 se ceeecnrencarartme mn te ml “BALLET — oneee roe a ~REGULAE SIZE” a Beans mn "S| SERVIETTES 2- ft- 33¢} FAN | = ~ | BALLET BATHROOM oe. oe To.) 4S a eee. Kool F \s 07 c KLEENEX : ad mek. ...5 SS 7K eet ClO TOWELS 2 tous 45¢ | caprain CRUNCH KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP SALAD mceat® with her son Constable SUN PEP : J , = ct CEREAL DRESSING . mc JAR 8 OZ. 8 , Jack Lavers, of the 2 3"P and 37c : Mrs. Lavers and family. . . TEX ™ i ae cae ec « KO oe Be 39% a : KRAFT PEANUT ee uell left recently by car on to ; 6ez.tins MONARCH POUCH PAK ot, LB. ture to Mont Apica Que. after e FLUFFO [ BUTTER JAR svotmng a week at ther home : a: 8:8. 28 SS Coser aa tank t KOLD PAK Shortening 2 rac: 65c] CAKE MIX 2 roe 35¢ on of Moncton. N.B., speat the holi- M } lowe. as reas. 45¢ days in Georgetown a< the, cuests SAVE 10c—KRAFT 14 OZ. 39c s s s s BAG me “=| Strawberries «<= 3% Aix easly Liquid 4 tearber in the Magda‘e1 Is ands, 2 — ent so-ut the Easter holidays with] WALLEY FARM car 95 her jaTents. Mr. and Mrs. James Aitker. e % \ » Bessie MacDonald lzboratory C Pecies| rrench Fries Z + a@ recent guest of her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Colm MacDonald. Phillip Arbing of Charlotte ‘(orn was a recent gie.- at the POLY MIXED lerre of Mr. and Mrs. Harold AB Bruce Maclean. crew member of HMCS Si. Crois. vis egeta eS ib. celle ited his parents, Mr and Mrs. © Ma‘tccom MacLean for Easter. Marie MacLean, «choo! teach Lennox Island spent the Hector holidays at the Wome of AJAX GIANT SIZE her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter MacLean Cleanser 4. ana tae oar aiear ae "coe aster at ¢ homes Wry FREE im Georgetown were: Ronnie ee” 269 MacLean, son of Mr and Mrs. BAGGIES Howard S. MacLean: Jerry Go AJAX LAUNDERY GIANT . Detergent tell, son of Mrs. Marcellus Go tell: John Lavers. som of Mr. amd Mrs. David Lavers 2nd Al \den MacDonald. soa of Mrs ‘Marjorie MacDona'd AB Stephen Arsenault -rew member of HMCs Chandiere, Was a recent guest o his parents day for Ssint Joho. eat BLUE GOOSE SIZE 180 VA aA PISQUID EAST LIBBYS TOMATO Blue Bonnet TOOTH .P_ Hendricken « oz. Ve ser ee staves rea wa'tae | MARGARINE| san ‘ernon wit aut daughter Ariene. Winsloe, and GRAVES Pork with Tomate or + xR. a Ethel MacDonald. Char- ‘ Molasses Sauce ‘ were a ' ost tae oe Revesy. CQ | BEANS. . 2% 39e 7 Cc Mrs. Wallace Birt ¥as a vis i . e - itor in Charlottetown. Tuesday GRAVES FANCY 400 : ha Saute no Valley Frater . waaee 28 OZ. ghe was the guest of her dauzh- = for PEAS ‘a TIN 21c ter, Mrs. Earle MacDonald and s Mr. MacDonald. ; ' GROVE : —T -« 245 PEACHES... 2 ©] BAIR isitors Cha ' ©. . GRAVES WAX OR GREEN feces! — BEANS .. . 2 = 37¢| DRESSING , eee Bansnes Tomatoes Cukes oe ee 5 = 89° 29° 2-33 FREE pan oe mec BROS. .