is The Gunilla, not. Sept. 24. 1964. l PIUSVILLE During a visit to the U.S. last nonth the writer. W.A. O'Brien, not a former resident of this vicinity Wilbert Doiron. and Mrs. Doiron. in a chance meet- ing in one of the bus terminals. l'he Doiron's were going on vacation on the same New York City coach. It is 50 years since Mr. Doiron left here but Mrs. Doiron said she spent a couple of years on the island a long mile ago. her old home is in Newfoundland, Friends of Mr. Jack Austin wish him happy days in his re- tirement from the CNR section. ' Jack was sertionman here for‘ some years before going to the city to reside. Mr. and Mrs. auit and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ted DesRoche. all of Dixfield. Maine tug at their home were . . Walter Gallant and daughter. Lisa of Toronto. Mrs. Herman Corcoran is employed as teacher at. St.l Fred Arsenr ault. had as their guests recent- 5 ii" ly Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Arsen- j . residents i :-' Also visit- ‘ ;. Mr '. Rock School. . z » Mrs. Gene Stafeno and grand- l son, Michael Karplack return- ed to their home in Boston after spending a week at the ‘ homes of Mr and Mrs. War» berton Murray and Mr. and: Mrs. Keir Murray of Memine- gash. They wort accompanied on their return trip by Mrs. Stafeno's mother. Mrs, A. W. Richardson and nephew, ’I‘ho- mas Ward, who spent a month . visiting on the Island. 3 Mrs, Peter F. Gallant is employed as teacher in Broc- ton School. A number of residents from. this vicinity attended the pic- nic in Lot. 7 on Wednesday even- !ng. Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrs. William O’Brlan ‘ and family left for Toronto on Friday morning after spendingF two weeks visiting at the homes l of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cor-i eoran. Piusville. and Mr. and. Mrs. Roche O'Brian. St. Law-. rence. Mrs, Clair Walsh returned to her home in Boston. Mass. after spending some time with re- latives in Piusville and Fox- ley River. Mrs. Margaret Sergeant has return to her home in Pater- e . J. after spending her vacation at the home of her sister. Mrs. Fred Arsenauit and Mr. Arsenault Also visiting at their home were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant of Chelsea. M ass. Piusvilie School re-opened on Monday. August 17th following the summer holidays with Mrs. Joey Gallant and Mrs, Norbert‘ Corcoran as teachers. Recent visitors to the dis-‘ trict were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bulger. Foxley River. Mr. a d Mrs. Fred Arsenault had a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallant of Chelsea. Mass. * Mrs. Arsenault and was absent from the Island for 52 years They were accompanied byl their son an daughter-in-law. r. Edgar Gallant and family of Ingiand. This was their first trip to P.E.I. Also‘ visiting the Arsenault's Were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallant. Toronto. ; BURTON | Mrs Joseph Gaiudin. son Gus. also Mr. and Mrs. Harold J Wilson. sons Charles and Jerry' Mr. Gallant is a brother of lDOMINlONS OWN DOMINO O French Fries DOMINIONS OWN DOMINION Orange Juice ‘ FROZEN FOODS ISLAND PACKED ZERO PACK 2 LB. POLY Green Pens SAVE 6: CASH 2 LB. POLY OZ. 55 3; Ottawa gufigteRAVES—IN TOMATO SAUCE Mr. and Mrs. Just Carthy. Campbellton. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson ' of Natly Place. Ont. were re-l cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooke. Burton. alsol visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cooke were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Green- . an and daugihaer Lea. Mill Road a n Wood. NewtonH Mass. ’ Mrs Elmer Cooke. daugh- ter Geraldine. also her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth McLellan. Bur- ton. were recent visitors to Grand River. Don Dalton and Hal Doyle of Port Credit and Don Mills. “Ontario, are spending holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton. Burton and Mrs. 'Myrtle Doyle. Crampbellton. urton School opened Mon.- day. Aug. 17, following the summer holidays. John mus ins. Campbellton teaching. I ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson of‘ New Dominion spent the week-l end with Her sister Mrs. Henry. Dalton. Burton. Mrs. Henry Dalton who was: vis-iting at, her former homei in Burton has returned home to Montreal. Mr. Vincent Dalton and dauw ghter Miss Mary of Charlotte‘ town were visitors to Lot 7 on Sunday. . -‘ Charles Russell O‘Holleranl ._ Mass. and Edward of Dart-' ‘moufli. N.S.. recently visited of .vwith relatives and friends in , Lot 7. Herman O'Holleran of ' ' ' ‘ ' Mass. was also a recent visitor ‘ 0.. Mr. and Mrs. John Keefe. rm Iand family. Palma and Mark , . . . Mrs. Robert Campbell. dough: levi- Marjorie. also Miss Carol SPAGHET SAVE 6: ON TWO TINS GRAVES CHOICE QUALITY ‘ GREEN PEAS SAVE 12: CASH OLD HOMESTEAD ALL GOOD FANCY JAhI' SAVE 8c CASH 49c 36c n. Nylons GOOD QUA LITY LINEN Tea Towels SPECIAL HALO Shampoo HOME NEEDS ST. PETERS RD. SPEClAL LOVELY LADY — SIZE 9 T0 11 FAMILY SIZE ONLY Tl Apple and Strawberry “$3.? 59c 39c COTTAGE ROlt 75° 9% WIENERS . i/ ‘ 7‘\ i, . Most homemakers shop with their family (and Dad in particular) in mind. The foods they-er are the foods you bu . The time and effort you put into shopping. . . choosing care y and buying wisely within your budget is always well rewarded by the family's words of praise. A great many Fathers tag along on the weekly shopping trip to DOMINION — and, you'd think the meat depart- ment was their own personal discovery . . . the way they talk man-tO-man with the man behind the meat counter about the special quality, tenderness, flavour and taste Of Dominion meats . . . things you’ve known all along. If "Father" at your house has missed making this discovery . . . introduce him to DOMINION meals of qualitythis weekend. He'll love your touch of genius even more! FRESH ISLAND lAMB FRONTS 49° FOR A TASTY STEW —— FRESH 19° lAMB 'FLANK MAPLE LEAF SMOKED SAVE 20: LB. FRESH ISLAND [ES o’ [A 690 Fresh. Delicious! Fruits and Vegetables SAVE 18: CASH NOVA SCOTIA FANCY CRIMSON GRAVENSTEIN APPLES 9° NEW CROP LOCAL GROWN MAPLE LEAF TENDER .nmm43c 17° 5 O CARROTS :s- 19: sou-m AFRICAN, VALENCIA \‘ ORANGES, m. 651: 1-” LOCAL GROWN, FIRM RED RIPE 0" TOMATOES ml 23c DOMINION OWN SYMPHONY FacialTissue m- 29: O. T. F. TROPICAL Fruit Salad . “.3.”- 28¢ PURI’I‘AN ASSORTED Meat Spreads '33-] Ogilvie New Miracle All Purpose Flour zoo ggg- 49 ‘Ann La Linie of Mass. were ~ncent guests of Mr. and Mrs. FCh-orles . Glengarry while visiting with relatives and Iriends. fi 7 PRODUCES SEX MOVIES AMBASSADOR PORK LUNCHEON MEAT [CAP 12 OZ. TIN 39c MAPLE LEAF GRADE “A” LARGE, EGGS FRI! PARKING — as: CARRY-OUT some: VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SAT. SEPT. 26 WE RESERVE THE‘ RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES “4%. LONDON (Reutersi— Erit- publiahinp . Minced Tuesday it has pro- in color in - to teen - users in schools The four - minute film diagram-Minotau- mayqu .addedt‘ulacgl; Ayn Vltlmlniled Apple Juice mos. m 69‘ Dominion’a 01m Domino Liquid Detergent 31= Tomato Gravel New Crop Chow 43* Canada Peelers Mascot DogFood 4%39‘} .13.“. ml A Biscuits {10"99‘ W F q mum: common STORE WA , w