.& erent renters are being Palled by C. N. Railways forcon- ‘S@truction of a diesel shop at the Moncton hump yard, a $15 electronic , classification yard which ‘on completion rank with the most modern the world. Announcement that bids are be- ‘Ing imvited for the diesel shop, “which is to be the largest buil- ding in the 830-acre yard, was emede~here yesterday by Ri PJ _ WELLINGTON Mr. Eldon ‘hininie accompan- fed by Mr. Roger Sexton of Bor- den, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Arsenault. Monthly meeting of Lacordaire Society was held at home of Mr. and Mrs. hn Cormier, April 7th. At close of meeting five tables of whist were played. An- thony. Maddix won guessing con- test. Next meeting to be held «at home of Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arsenault along with whist party. | Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Wedge} Tecently spent a few days visit- ing friends in Saint John, N.B. Miss Florence Arsenault re ‘cently visited her sister and bro- ther-inlaw Mr. and Mrs. Dolor Gallant in Piusville. Friends here extend sympathy to Messrs! John W. and Jaddus| Gallant and Mrs. Sylvere Gal- lant of Cape Egmont on recent death of their brother Felix, in Toronto, Ontario. : Mr. and Mrs. Eloi Gallant of Freetown, recently visited Mrs. Joseph Cormier, also Mr. and Mrs. Toussauet Gallant, St. Ra- Mr. Wilfred Arsenault, Free- town, spent the weekend with his parents, M . and Mrs. Donat M. Arsenault. Friends gathered at the home o’ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Arse- mault for a baby shower. Gifts| Johnnie! Were opened by Mrs. Richard after which Mrs. Arse- nault thanked one and all. Lunch| Was served by a number of friends and remainder of evening Was spent in social chat. Mrs. Ed McNiell and children, recently spent a few days with ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Day. Mrs. Sophie Gaudet recently ‘visited friends in Miscouche. Miss Helen Gallant spent some time recently with her sister Mrs. Dornie Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Amand Arsenault and children spent a few days visiting in Saint John, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Arse mault and family Camp Gage- town, N.B. spent holidays with their families in St. Chrysostem. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ar- genault had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mallet, Miss Betty Mallet and Mr. Wilfred Arsenault of Summerside. Messrs. Leonard, Edward and Stanley Arsenault, returned to Vocational School, Charlottetown after holidaying with their par- ents. Friends of Mrs. Elzie Gallant are pleased to see her home af- ter receiving treatment at P. E. Island Hospital, Charlottetown. Miss Zita Arsenault has re turned home after receiving treatment in Halifax Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Amedder Ar- senault will regret to learn she is confined to her home through iliness Claudette Gallant, infant dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Galalnt has returned home from Prince County Hospital where ghe had been treated for penu- monia. Members of Lacordaire and St. Joanne D’arc met at the home of Mr. Edward Arsenault with 14 members answering roll call. It was. decided to play whist at every meeting. Meeting adjourn- ed Sy singing Ave Mari, Stella and next meeting will be held at home of Mrs. Alphie Gallant. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended Mr. and Mrs. Victor E.! Gallant on the death of one of their twins Albert, seven months old in Prince County Hospital. Besides his parents he leaves te mourn five brothers, Emile. Henri, Maurice, George, and Al- ban and one sister, Marie Ther- esa, Albin, the twin brother who was in hospital at same time is slightly improving. Friends and geighbors are wel- coming Mr. a Mrs. Theodore E. Gallant who arrived home -.from Montreal to take up farm- ing in Cape Ezmont. Miss Josephine Gallant employ- ed in Summerside recently, visit- ed her father Ben F. Gallant, on the occasion of his 90th birth- day. Despite his age and failing health, Mr. Gallant is up and around the house every day. Sincere sympathy is extended te Mrs. Roseline Arsenault on the death of her sister, Mrs. Marim Gallant. Several! women gathered at home of Mrs. Felix Gallant, Monday afternoon and evening fer a hooking frolic. Proceeds of this rug go to Women’s Imnstit- ute. Mr. Hampton Birch. was very pleasantly surprised when friends from far and near assembled at his home to honor him .on his birthday. An address was read by Mrs. Spurgeon Ford and pre- sentation of gifts on behalf of relatives and friends by Mrs. John J. Bagiole. Mr. Birch thank- ed his friends. Some time was spent in watching TV and singing songs with Keith, John and Mrs. Creelman Baglole supplied the ‘music. A delicious lunch was ser- yed. by the ladies. A large number of relatives at the home of Mrs. in” candte Southwest to tender her 4 surprise birthday patty. Mrs. Gamble is Senior Eorreavonden of Journal-Pioneer Southwest, Lot 16, On Moncton CNR Diesel Shop Puddester, the company’s chief engineer in the Atlantic region. Tenders for supply of the struc- tural steel frame are being call- ed separately. Measuring 263 feet by 340 feet, the ultramodern diesel repair and service instalation at the sprawling yard on Moncton’s western’ outskirts will be pat- terned after similar new shops at CNR yards at Cote de Liesse, | Montreal and Edmonton, Alta. The unique design, developed by Canadian National architects, differs from that used by other railroads inasmuch as the cen- tre section of the ground floor is used as a utility centre, with lead-in tracks from either end. Other facilities of this kind use the original shop length track system. in-out te : é stl munity Hospital, O'Leary, where he underwent surgery. His con- dition’ is reported favourable. | The regular weekly study club meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Larkin on Sunday evening. There were eight members in attendance. Ay SY Ze an Sy x4 } Fy /\ ; “e By train in Canada, or to anywhere in North America... combined rail-ocean journeys, too. Transportation, sleeping car space -even meals and hotel accom- modations or all-inclusive “Package” Tours can be financed under the plan. #$100.00 minimum. 10% down, up to 24 months to pay, depending on balance, PLANNING A TRIP? See your Canadian National Ticket Agent or authorized Travel Agent for compiete detaiis. Switch to DOMINION . .. take full advantage of the gala, store-wide Spring Sale! Choose from mountains of mouth-watering fruits and vegetables, soaked in sunshine and ripened to perfection . .. choice, lean tender meats . . . delicious, time-saving frozen dinners. The widest variety is at DOMINION and all at budget-stretching Spring Sale prices. You'll find special sections at DOMINION devoted to garden supplies and Spring-cleaning needs too. Welcome Spring with Savings! Welcome Spring with your favourite foods! Switch to DOMINION this week. Gala Spring Savings ONLY AT DOMINION! RICHMELLO TOP QUALITY MEATS ‘MAPLE LEAF VACUUM PAC ee ; } ( PEANUT BUTTER 2: 88° | COOKED. 7:8 c ‘| VALUE! EASY TO SLICE, SWIFT'S PREM a " i A M PKGS. Luncheon MEAT 2 :: EE MIRACLE WHIP 2 :288*| greater 0 FOR SALADS OR wo FRASER : : BLADE ROAST ' 63° Ronoloss Gieken 3 = 68"| (Re BaF - 33%] WAX BEANS 8 3=88°| Wine 5° OUR GUARANTEE ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD AT YOUR DOMINION STORE iS UN- tH ZEN 0oO0O A CONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU 100% SATISFAC- Oo F is ; TION. DOMINION FRESH FROZEN CONCENTRATE 3 BLOOD DONORS ARE GOOD CITIZENS OR ANGE ' * ' 6 OZ. Spring Fresh Fruits & Vegetables TINS ; INDIAN RIVER PINK OR WHITE JW ICE ; FRU iT c ISLAND PACKED ZER-0-PAK : = SIZE Ci 48 FOR RFEEN PE AS | 2 12 OZ. PKGS. A7 GRAPE- McCAINS FRENCH FRIED SUNKIST SWEET JUICY PQ] ATO PUFFS 8 07. PKGS. 29° | SIZE C ) : 163 oo o BIRDS EYE CHOICE CUT . LARGE TENDER CRISP 10 OZ. PKGS. C } AX BEANS © etley ee i I uce en OR u | HEAT-N-EAT SEA SEALD Iceber g lett 43 FICH STICKS 10 OZ. PKGS. 43° | CELERY 7 2™ SI ENJOY A NEW INSTANT COFFEE CARROTS 229° | | NORGE OPEN FRIDAY \) EVERYTHING GUARANTEED STANT GOFFEE NIGHT UNTIL OM E N io 9:30 P.M. DOMINO 155 QUEEN ST | CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. AVAILABLE 2 02. ONLY Cc ONLY AT \ FOLKS ARE MORE FRIENDLY — CUT FOOD COSTS teenie JAR DOMINION STORES LTD. . 2 * ee