t . ‘The Guardian Thurs. Feb. 22, 1962. 7 “ane | SAVE a Pretty enny on | Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ching, Beasin Head, were recent busi- Ress visitors to Charlottetown. ' They were accompanied by Mrs. Roddie Kidson of Red Point. le eg Women’s In- stitute their February meet- fmg at the home of Mrs. Ross Young. A special Farm Forum broadcast was heard. Mrs. Theo- fore Robertson and Mrs. Alnah vess visitors to Charlottetown. | Miss Heather Rose, Lakeville, tecently underwent surgery in the Prince Edward Island Hos- | Mr. Arthur. Stewart, Red | Point, spent a pleasant week- end with friends in Kingsboro. | Miss Patsy Coolen returned to | her home in East Baltic after | being a patient in the Souris | Hospital. Theodore Robertson and. Roy Robertson, Red Point, accom- panied by ‘Foster Garrett of | East Baltic, were recent busi- | ness visitors to Charlottetown. | Dr. A. A. MacDonald cele-4 brated his 88th birthday on Feb- | ruary 6. Gus Mallard, North Lake; | q John Robertson, Kingsboro and | Roland MacDonald, Souris, Te- | ee with the flavor our turned recently from a business | a We Thrifty chops just oe yo trip to Ontario. ae — - a > 4 ‘ at t ‘ ; Gerry Campbell, Red Point, “a ~~ 7 a ton » » and at just pennies a por- resumed his duties with the | has dragger fleet of the Nova 4 coast after spending some time | in the Souris Hospital with an | injured hand. Mrs. Bindle Ching, metros’ of - smoked boneless D and F brand, for quality sweet : stlidbd or ead Sees COTTAGE ROLLS} SAUSAGES | BEEF TONGUES BEEF LIVER tess to.the East Baltic Women’s ; Institute at her home on Febru- perfect for mid-winter agape snacks and ae : , “| for those who want something different, at a really good weekend price, ary 5. Pe finest cating pleasure, so easy to prepare. yet tasty and appetizing. Miss Doris Power, a student | at Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown spent the past weekend at her home in Little | Harbour. Mrs. John B. Fay, East Bal- | tic, is a patient in the Souris Hospital. Mr. Charles MacPhee, Jr. Lit. | tle Harbour, recently accepted | a position as clerk with the firm of Matthew and MacLean Fur- niture Store in Souris. Mr. Arthur Dixon, East Bal- | tic, left by plane recently to vi- |' sit his brother Mr. Fred Dixon | and Mrs. Dixon in Moncton, N.B. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Baltic, were recent busi- tess visitors to Charlottetown. Miss Norma Jean Bennett re- | turned. to her home. at North Lake recently after being a pa- tient-in-the -Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Mrs. Frank Mullins was hos- tess to the Kingsboro Women’s Institute at her home on Febru- | ary 5. A crokinole party was held in the Kingsboro Hall recently sponsored by the Kingsboro Wo- ' men’s Institute. Lunch was ser- || ved by the ladies. ! Miss Eileen Robertson resum- ed her duties as clerk at Mat- thew and MacLean’s in Souris. | Mr. and Mrs. Foster Young, | Kingsboro, was a recent visitor | to the city. Mr. Richard Ching, Basin | Head, was a recent business vi- sitor in East Baltic: : PISQUID EAST Mrs. Wallace Birt was a visit- or in Charlottetown on Tuesday. | Mr.: Melvin Jardine and Miss Shredded Etta Jardine were visitors at : the home of their ‘sister, Mrs. Levi Jay and Mr.‘Jay on Wed-| nesday. The members of the Pisquid East Women’s Instituté met at the home of Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Alton Jay for their Febru- ary meeting. Roll call was an- swered with dimes for the _ March of Dimes campaign and Ii a valentine. When the routine || business was completed a con- | test was conducted by Mrs. Rob- || ert Leard. It was won by Gladys | Birt. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. Peter Saver accompanied tl by his mother, motored from ‘|| Savage Harbour to visit at. the home of his brother and sister- | > ee Delicious for lunches, snacks, desserts, salads... and at a specially LBS.3 “ 15 oz. tins 8 oz. jar mee? 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