BORDEN Ilh. and Mrs. Ralph Dlckleson and daughters, Erna and Fay of Morell. were guests of Mr. and s. Jack Maclsaac. Borden. on unday. Capt. George Burch. Borden. was leasantly surprised on Saturday, arch 10. to receive a phone call from his son Blair in Wilmington. Delaware. congratulating him on his sixty-fifth birthday. Blair had ;Iust.returned home from Louisi- ana. where he had been attending I chemistry convention. A Miss Phyllis White of Moncton, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William White, Borden. Mr. Earl Sawler and son Rich- ard of Summerside. visited friends H Borden on Sunday March 10. Ma. mm McKinnon. who has been a patient in Camp Hill Hos- ital. for some weeks returned to is home in Borden. Friday March I. Ladies Auxiliary lot Borden Leg- Esn held their auction party in the egion Hall. Monday, March 5 with night tables playing. Ladleo prise SPECIAL su.VER ANNIVERSARY orrrk! The Canadian Pacific Steam-I ships' Empress of Britain cuts was won by Mrs. Tommy MacMlc- ken. gents by Edgar Richard with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Wm. White and Mr. Art McCar- ville. The door prize was won by Mrs. Fred Ranahan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews and daughter Sandra, and Miss Nancy Campbell of 0'Leary were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ozon, Sunday. Mrs. Leo Cheverle and children of Borden. are spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Gert- rude Deveau at Rollo Bay. Mr. Corey Eagles and daughter Helen. and Miss Marian MacLeod of Moncton. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Rodgers on Satur- day. March 3. While here they also visited Mrs. Luque at Bonshaw. NB's. Charles Kelly of Bear Riv- er. has been spending a few d"ys with her daughter. Mrs. John Han- Ian and Mr. I-lanlan at Borden. leaving Monday March 5 to visit Speed Trials through the waters of the Admir- on her speed trials. The 1!ti.lltl0-ton slty mile off the coast of Scotlandl and St. John. ins. Mrs. W.S. Jardine and son Tom- my. accompanied by Mrs. John Peacock. Mrs. Roy Morrison and Mrs. J.B. Sunby. all of Port Elgin, N.B., visited friends in Borden on Sunday, March 4. Mr. Melvin Arsonauli. Bordeng Icft on Saturday for St. John. N.B.. where he will be employed as sec- ond steward on the M.V. Bluenose. Mrs. John Sanford and family. left Borden Monday. March 5 for Bar Harbor, Maine. where they' will reside. Mr. Sanford is em- ployed o the M.V. Blucnosc run- ning be ween Yarmouth and Bar Harbor. The Ladies Auxiliary of Borden Legion. held the fourth in a series" of card parties on Monday. Feb- ruary 27 with eight tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Eddie Keough. gents by Joseph A. Gallant. with consolation prizes going to Helen Keough and Fred members of her family at Sussex I 3 at VA 1 as for Myyos-lie You save S100 and here's all you do uqakto ”Mimsot" Silvorplato. 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Monty Muvdelr 4-lea Hindu A l'I& V-I VALUE FROM FORD OF CANADA liner says from Liverpool April 20 10th Of Canada's I4 Destroyer E's To Be Launched OTTAWA ICPI --- Launching of tho iliargarce. l0lh (lcstrnycr cs- corl in the llal)".s current iii-ship program. will lake place March 29 at Halifax Shipyards Ltd.. the ies were won by Mrs. James V. MacDonald and Mr. Thomas Mac- Micken. Door prize was won by Mrs. Willard Leard. Ladies Social Club of Borden United Church was held on Wed- nesday, February 30. at the home of Mrs. Heath Gordon. Worship period was in charge of Mrs. Doug- las Maclman. Following rnutinc business and reports of committees lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Coggins and Mrs. Ozon. Next meeting will lip held at the home of Mrs. Cnggins. L. acts BIG... is BIG ZRIDIALII 1-as PRICE ism NEARLY as are AS rm; cm: LET YoUn'on1u.lI:n snow root F. EARLE MacDONAlD ltd. MEIOTJIY-Hm 96 Water Street lon her maiden voyage to Montreal. (CP Photo) defence department announced. the flag officer, Atlantic coast. will sponsor the ship. The Mar- garee will be the second destroyer escort launched at Halifax ship- yards. The first. the Saguenay. was launched in August. 1953. and now is nearing completion. She is scheduled to be commissioned late this year. ST. LAURENT FIRST The first ship of the class. the St. Laurent. now is in service. She was commissioned last Oct. 29 at Canadian Vickers Ltd.. Montreal. The new Margaree is the sec- ond Canadian warship to bear the name. The first Margaree was sunk Oct. 22. 1940, in a collision with a merchant ship after only IV: months in service. Of the de- stroyer's -. plement of 16 offi- cers and men. 142 were lost. The Margaree is named after Cape Breton island's Mnrgnree river. famed salmon - fis' stream. BIG newiops" in Hardlops! MERCURY 4'DUUR Mrs. R. E. S. Bidwell. wife of ly FRASER WIGITION LONDON (Reuters)-The igovh orninent, bidding to strengthen the economy through greater all-round output, announced Thursday a 25.000300 inducement to British farmers to boost their production. .It increased by this amount its obligation to underwrite prlcea farmers get for their produce in of products ranging from beef to sugar beets, a subsidy is provided when necessary to make up the deficiency between current mar- ket prices and those guaranteed by the government. ”ln the financial year 1955-1956. the government estimated T3250.- ,ooo.ooo would be needed to guar- antee farm prices but only 5:214.- 000,000 has been required. The annual review of farm prices, published Thursday as a white paper. disclosed increased guarantees for cattle. sheep. milk. potatoes, barley. oats and sugar beets. There are small reductions in the guarantees for pigs, wool, wheat and rye. They result from recent talks between the National Farmers Union and the ministry of agricul- ture on how the farmers can help -and be helped-to narrow omin- lous monthly gaps'in Britain's world balance of payments. IMPORTS GREATER Bitain currently is importing much more than she is able to pay for out of her own export earnings. Greater lurln production would cut down the imports bill and to some extent help the ex- port drive. But farmers innc a big prob- lem. Their production costs went the open market. Over a variety this U.K. Gov't Soel(sT'o mam - Farmers To Boost Production 3&1-at year by an estimated as.- Tuhglaew m.vre.rnlnent ta- heln than we this burrito. Cereal anteos hr 1967 have 3' heat it by mumum W on e those for barleyrland outs for live- stock feeding. thus cutttiim down Britain's heavy imports oath: reading. Nehru To Visit The United States WASHINGTON (Re u t e r s) - Prime Minister Nehru of India has accepted the invitation of Presi- dent Eisenhower to visit the United States this year, It wan learned Friday. The invitation was origlnalu ex. tended by Eisenhower some um; ago but it was renewed last week by State Secretary Dulles in the course of talks In New Delhi with Nehru. Nehru is understood .to have sug- Kested alternative dates to Eisen- hower for his visit. possibly after "I9 "Wei-1118 of the Commonwealth prime ministers in London this summe . It will be the first visit of Nehru to the United States since 1949. GRONCHI BACK IN ITALY ROME (AP) -- Italy's Pres- ident Giovanni Gronchi returned Thursday. apparently deeply im- passed from his 17-day "friendly visit" and high-level talks in the United States and Canada. V Gamble, The amps? th colqn1un- g is, oI& to Mr. Ind Mrs. and family in the death ot Mr. Gonionfs fnther, Mr, Murray Gordon. who passed away W158? March and. The funeral service was held in Cascutnpoc Sunday in 4th.. and was conduct- W 3W- MIIHIU Gardiner. Hymns sung were "The Lord's my Shepherd and "Abldenwith M.-v, Pallbearers were Messrs. Elmer Wallace. Walter Hudson, Horace John Raynor. Kenneth beard and Arthur Arsenault. In- terment was in Bloomfield Cein. EDIT. Mr. Nelson Bennls and Mr. Her- bie Dennis, 0Leary. were recent Sunday visitors to the home or Mr. andlMrs. Ira Dennis. :- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas were recent -business visitors to Sum- merside. Miss Doris MacNevln, teacher of Fortune Cove School. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rustin MacNevin. Mr. andpMrs. Lester Gay were visitors to Cascumpec on Monday, March 5th.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas. Misses Anneta and Bertha Gord- on. who are attending High School In Summerside. spent the weekend at their home in Cascumpec. Mr. and Mrs. were recent busines Summerside. James Thomas vistiors to Mrs. Rhodes Ashley was a re- cent visitur to Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bridges. Summerside. attended the funeral I -3 HI Q. ”"p5""5.'l March on .- - Mr. and Mrs. Heath Woodsu. llteota of Mr. and Mrs Ellsworth Thomas. Miss Wilma Mncuugh, mung ""3 dllllllter Margaret Ann, won ' of Cancun: school. "A weekend atphcor bomo.m.p1?y:-wt: Mr. and Mrs. J.B. rnomu-.5. willy went I damn Mill awe: guests of their friends Mr. and mi Lyman Cueley. . . Miss Gloria n d.t I. . berton High Scliisol. edhsexthgf :1... cent weekend guest of her par-am; Mn and Mrs. Wllmot Read. at-aef Mr. Gilmore Coughlln, Rustic” recently spent a few days vigmng' his brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Coughlin. Gordon and Bobby Ashley. Sum. merslde. spent a few days in Cu. cumpec with their grandpa;-em, A 5 Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Ashley. Miss Stella MacNevln, Alberton. Silent the weekend at her home 1.. Cascump Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacNevln, Brae. were recent visitors to Cas- Cumllec. guests of Mr. and Mr; Ira Dennis and family. ' The many friends of Mrs. Frank Bryan are sorry to learn of her illness at her home in Aiberton. Mr. and Mrs. Winnifred Bridges, were recent visitors to the homn of Mrs. Bridgeis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Ashley. qv. LONG HISTORY The Ontario Educational Associa- tion was founded in 1361 as the Teachers Association of Canada West. BOYS' WEAR MAIN FLOOR BOYS' 8: YOUTHS' BOW TIES Plain colors of bright wine and blue. two-tones ln oharcoaltplnk. inuoxpink. minubladr, oognaolblack. t AisoTartano. Price ...... . . . . . .. BOYS' BAR-8 WESTERN JEANS Narrow legs. form-fitting, tacked at al points of otrain. belt loop, two deep flront pockets. two roomy hip pockets. Zipper 3.7;” 52.93 BOYS' JIFFY STREAMLINER ;?.i".'2.”f”;..””iii.'ESTT?TTi:.”T??T?Tf"” ”""”' 54.50 BOYS' WOOL SPORT COATS in charcoals, grey. brown. blue. size 0 - 16. 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