14 The Guardian, __ Thurs. Aug. 26, 1965. — oa : a , — VELVET TIGNISH i 3 5 | ee ICECREAM 3 Pt, Tub Mrs. John Oland and her four ehiidren. Dartmouth, N.S., were recemt guests-4e.. Tignish, where Mrs Oland’s mother. Mrs. John Rk Gavin resides> along with several of her brothers Mrs Mildred’ Perry 0 Law- rence, Mass. accompanied by a friend Mrs. Lucia Monty of Lawerence were guests at the home of Mrs. Judith Perry, Tig- nis Recent glfests to the home of Mr and Mrs. Emile Galan’, Tigmsh, were: * Mr. and Mrs Fdward Martin and son Clifford ‘ ee an saeaae of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John — MelIntaggert, Mr. and Mrs. Alvre pias RRA Gallant and daughter Linda of as Southpert._Mr.-and- Mrs._Everett “Chaisson, Toronto Mrs’ Louis Martin and daugh- ters Nancy and Debbie are j- guests at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Doucette, Tignish. Mrs. Lorne Knox and five SAVES ME MONEY! Ask just about any shopper why she shops Save Easy. In i substance, you'll get the same answer. SERVICE is tulations to children of -Hahfax are — visit- ae ieee: Oak Sanne ee ‘one MONEY... ove a pane ng relatives and friends in the Ay _ A $100 winner in & ining makes shopping o lark. Stop Tignish_area—_while—guests at eieae 4 of Canada Packers tay! Let = SERVE YOU RIGHT... as we SAVE the home of her parents, Mr. and $15,000 Maple Leaf cooked MOR: -Mrs Michael Bernard, N-ai} meat contest Maple Leaf Pond roducts were purchased : Mr and Mrs. Tom Gallant, at Ellis Bros. Everybody GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS Rumford, Me. were recent wins with our every day giiests to the home of Mr. ond low prices It's your fin- Mrs EC Perry, Tignish., est premium. Mr. and Mrs: Frank Peters, Ottawa, returned to their home after a holiday spent with re- laives—and. friends ~in—-Tignish Mrs. Russell “Shea, Toronto, ts visiting relatives and friends in the Tignish area. Mrs. Camill Gaudet of Gau- det's Tourist Lodge, Tignish, has the following members of her family visiting her: Greda Gau det and Sonny Gaudet of Mon- treal, Mrs. John Rosenlund and sons Donald and Stephen of El.ser, Que, Agustine (Gussie) Melnnis ot New Jersey is renewing old ac- quaintances in his home town of Tignish where he is spending a holiday, LeTita Perry returned to Bos- ten after a holiday spent at her home in the village Accompany- ing Miss Perry to Boston-for-a VALUE CHECKED sei atk SHORT RIB waco | ROAST un 55e o 4B¢ OAST |mumumnes ROAST BOLOGNA. & © 33° Ne | K E E SILVER BRIGHT - Jean and uncle Bradford Le- , C Clair. C BY , Mrs. Bradford LeClair and son PLATE # SLICED THE ‘ . ; accompanied by her neice Nola : ; & PIEC Perry, Tignish. are spending a LB. two week-holiday with relatives TEW ig and friends in St: Catherine's, ; ments Ont., and Toront : ‘D—DEAL FO OUR ARBECUE—Cut To Your Require Mr. and Mrs Won Costain ‘ VALUE CHEK R y 8 e and family of Toronto are spend- ai a : C A K a 6 ¢° aie Bish area while guesas at ‘the home of his brother-in-law and ing their summer vaeation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gun- nar Pedefsen, Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gaudet of Halifax, N.S. are visiting relatives and friends in the Tig- | eo SE CTA IVORY — LIQUID eS {oS : SCHWARTZ | her home in the village of Tig- Michael Mockler, who spent MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT home on Saturday. sister Mr, and Mrs. Aubin J. ——s Z = ee ; oa is SS _. a a i . 7 Bisie Richard, was apeck ANNED SCHWARTZ MORELL NO. 1 pais Richa we spent the SWIFT'S C : : DETERGENT nish, returned to her duties in : : PEANUT : Toronto. Accompanying her on } ! C her return was her mother Mrs. : who will spend a two weeks : fh Le, : } holiday with her three sons who : BUTTER ot are employed in that city. ‘ LBS. the school holidays with his ? ’ . sisters-in-Boston returned to his | ; . ’ ] 49 ; COFFEE 10 OZ. Be a. = Mrs. Clarence Gau. 160 OZ. 16 OZ. 4 ie ren Seaman,” Se « ae C SUNSPUN— POWDERED § ay after ' ; : mk ne oP with relatives aad : “et LB. 5 : ) MILK 3 99c oa " conte a : : ; 7 ; cea as Aceomopativing theron then st. we = ’ re s = turn~-was~Mrs:-Gatidet’s neice peer ; ; : & Amn Bernard, Tignish, who plans | to._spend.a two week holiday in that city prior to her returning to Tyznish high school ALCAN ALUMINUM SALAD BOWL SALAD et i he a FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Sie ee F OIL \ RAP 2 3 C} DRESSING....... so. 39¢ SIZE 138 7 BARBOUR’S BLANCHED CHURCHES | ae a arene & ROTTER | PEANUTS......: 07 .49¢c ES a 99 oo ae ae oe p ICKL ES 2 16 oz. jars ay PINK SEAL FANCY PINK Htill and Ellerslie a Ellerslie. iG a 1 are ee p.m. Fri- FRENCH'S PREPARED ] SALMON. s 8 pier 69c NO. 1 IMPORTED IN STOCK s. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. fc HEINZ—48 07. ae Carrots. 2 Hoan 19¢ oe Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper e a : ‘ d ae a oa. 69 LARG aE — vill_he dispensed ; rom UMS, PEACHES, RED 10-30 am PD RSOREATGEY arviees TA D ; ee a, 2 Tomato Juice : 2 =e C aa ‘i Thursday 8 p.m. and Saturday 8 p.m. Thanksgiving services Sun- . PEPPERS, SILVER SKIN day 730 p.m. and Monday 800 JOHNSON'S sieimenial ak as C sii a ie pm. Rev. Ewen E. MacDougall, areven we] BIRAWO WAX ey 1.29 — ~ 7 2 DSC | srmanwerences Rev. Maxwell Nesbitt, pastor. gaan 10 af. Alma Spm. | SAVE EASY—ORANGE PEK OE SOUP. ee 4 oz 496 | pcKune MONTROSE Pactoral Ct é ft ; Ng = . ; i United Church Campbellton ts | FA CAGS 60’s Gauze f ye HEINZ N ( Q Ni . 5 LBS 33 am Elmsdale 3 p.m. Montrose UP 4 - 53 ‘ . 73 p.m. Sunday Schools at re- - VEG. SO = 8 10 OZ. C ov a : $ —_ gular hours. Mr. Robert Lock- hart, student minister, special] DAVID'S WEEKEND MIX speaker KRAFT PARKAY ROBIN HOOD CELEBRATION : Chireh. Cape Traverse Sundsy COOKIES 23/4 Ib. box 89° MARGARINE. 2 LBs. bbc CAKE FAIXES 2 PKGS. ®gE School 6 30° pm. Worship: -Cra- ° : : paud 945 am Tryon ‘haptism) unm, Cape Traerne 13 pin Personal Siz v2 RALSTON ~ ~ Sara Lee Pound, Orange, CHRISTIAN CHURCH, bas: Giant Size C IVORY : SNOWFLAKE Chocolate, Brownie Soae puinister. ae DL. g a ... Howlett. Bible Schoo ; worship and communion 11 a BLUE s G CAKES e'eee 69c Evening service 7.30 pm in SOAP } t J United Baptist Church. Worship ; ms i . broadcast. C : c McCAIN’S NEW LONDON Pastoral CHEER mee a 12 02. PKGS. . 65 x , 9.30 N a a = i m — se cae A : for t Ls PEAS 07. 19¢ ville. 8 p.m. Long River. (Mas- Oo AMPLE FREE | 2 urs PARKING Friday yh ae RIGHT aaa onice semvice). Guest preacher Rev. Leslie D. Bartlett. Minis- ter, Rev. Leslie R. Files, HAS SEEN WORSE DAYS | - ELLIS : BROS The United States Capitol building has been, at various SHOPPING CENTRE i tines, a hospital, military : SS mess-hall, church, blacksmith’s : i 3 , aie shop and bakery, a Med i : : eae a ‘ - ? ‘ { = .