f 3 FASHIONABLE 1 - little black frock. that boon, M ii wardrobes. whether they are mi. it-HP or on the budget side. is nrzii-i than ever. And. incidental- i. :l is the budget wardrobe that ii" :cI the most out of a good Iilllr zilli dress. the type that is ,.i....-.: unohrusively smart and rljlll and that can be dressed up tll!F”1 desired. Hannah Troy uses ltlark silk tissue faille for a de- ltzlitllll dress cleverly manipulated lllfl alluringly draped. A clever hills drape is caught in a black j(il,ll bow and a large rhinestone Illfl highlights the Empire bodice. -TELLERSLIE AND BIDEFORD lir and Mrs. Earle Coughlin put two children were guests of .IN TRIM Teen-Ager Decides lid Isn't Fun To Be Fat- able wei t beam. if to be but it .eeiii."T;"L."".' particular heartache when you are young. To whip up your enthlllllm. let me tell you about one 15-year-old WM lined the scales at a eoud 153 pounds. Discouraged aftar sltoltvlna for a party dress. on remarked rebellioualy to her mother: "I look awful anyway. 1 might as well est everything and get big :3 a house!" ll" Wl lllfellt. rather than at- tempting to argue the point. an. swered: "If that's what you want to do. You W111 I04 bll as s house. When you decide to take ltepa to reduce. let me know and f"l co- operate." From past experience, this mother knew that unless her meals would be of little help. READY TO REDUCE Just one week later. the young lady came to her mother and said "0.K. I'm ready to reduce." Well. the first week. our model lost pounds. TR!-lltts. well take the en. i, gt , This feels -sgc OHII Irvin. your co r today. Il,ltIl:uWeI:hl s 1390!!!!” Pr-I-klv- in I say lethis. dieti- for 5'5" . . . and has km the to help you get on the deair- weight. To get back to you. .- seal to banish the bullet- try to starve. That ltllI' works. Here's a promise. . -1! will eat tame good meals I but leave off nocond bolpilll the in-between .pieee-naealkll. can get down to right weight. USE SMALLER FIAT! Take this tip from another toen- age reducer. At dinner time. plant a smaller size plate at your ill” . . this will make the serv ID; i o everything. choose a potato. skip the and butter. Pass your dessert to your small brother and-ask for ru . Resolve this one night not to eat anything after dinner'. . .and stay with that resolution. Tomor- rnw morning you'll look forward .to breakfast. A good breakfast. in- cluding an egg or hot cereal. can starve off hunger pangs on lunch time. Eat lunch. .but Iiilln. skip the rich dessert. Af- ztsilftg E The mother made every effort to plan low calorie meals. but the biggest change was leaving off the between meal extras. . .f.he candy bars. hot dogs. sodas. oft drinks, Miss Eileen Reilly. Cape Wolfe. has returned from a pleasant vis- it with relatives in Halifax. N.S. Kevin Howard Cape Wolfe. re- cently visited his friend Hally Doyle. Campbellton. Mr. Stanley Dalton, Mlscouche. recently visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Burton. Mrs. .lusiin Mcfianhy. Camp- hellton.-recently left for Ottawa. where she will visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin. Miss Francis Griffin. who was employed in St. John. N. B. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. HY5 Cniighlin's mother. Mrs. Aniiw Cotton. during the past iii-vi.vitd. l”i'irrid:. of Villa A l-1. lliiss are i-leased to learn that she has re- ivivrwl home from the Tyne Val- in ltu.-zpital where she has been a patient for the past week. '?llll"P.f'H sympathy is being ex- lrnrlerl to the family of the late ll:'- Leigh Paugh wliitse death oc- mi-rnil at the Tynr Valley hospi- tal nu April 25. after a lengthy ill- nm The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon. April 27. at W liideford United Church. The nvu.tI tributes were many and lwatiiiful. Pallbearers were: lllr.':rSl Bayfieid Murphy. Guss llihiunon. Heher Craigg. Keith ll-vliniigall. Clifford Morrison. irirl Ray Paugh. Rev. Mr. Mac- Hiiglilon from the f"rrshyterian lliuirli. Tyne Vnlli-y officiated. l't'rrme.nt was in the clturch cem- ltl'll. iii Rodd Morrison and his two I'in'- have recently returned from fans Breton. Nova Scolia. where tlinv 7-pent the Easter holidays. lit and Mrs. Claude Hayes re- rv-nilv returned from Halifax. tihri-r Ihcy visited with their son and daiiizhtcr-in-law. Mr. and iii-z Stanley Hayes. also their two rvanrlrhildren Frictitls of Mrs Rnv Oiilnay are i'ri'i.' sorry to learn that she is I rauctif in the Tync Valley hospi- tal All wish her a speedy recov- trv from her illness. ilrs. Ber-trum Phillips and son Alvin of Waverly. N. S. spent "tr past weekend with relatives. l'l lillerslle. lllss Kathleen Morrison. Eller- il c. spent the Easter holidays vis- ltins tn 0'Leary. llaster Corman Psynter and lhvaine Coughlln both of Summer- wlc spent part of last week vis- itinz with relatives and friends in lillerslle. llixs Verna Gillls. St Eleanor's an the guest of Miss Ernstlne Fnrland during the Easter holl- days from school. llr. Walter Mclnlosh and Mrs. llirtie Ramsay. Mount Pleasant Mir gilt.-st.-' of Mr. Ralnli Hardy. Ellcrslie recently. Wt Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley. iummersidc. attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Leigh Psugh. held M Saturday. April 27. at the lniled Church. Bldeford. ilrs. Erwin Dennis was hasten to the ladies of the Anglican Aid Mi Wednesday evening April IL There was a good attendance. Wt-r the business and devotional llrrtods a social evening was un- Vwed by all present. A delicious ltinrh was served by the hogu-se, lliss Betty Phillips. 0'lAll'!. 'N'fll the Easter fiolldnys ' ”ng "Fr uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mn. illicit Sharp. lira (1 B Hayes entertained llw ladies of the United Aid nlal W M S. at her home on Friday evening April . was I lnrse attendance. An enloabla evening was spent and a nice col- tnwtz hatdellclous iunea Mrs. Welt-in lngleesuhan and Mrs.- lit. and Mrs. Russell Cougiillni Patrick Griffin. Glengarry. . The following teachers attend- iad the teacher's convention beld lrecently in Charlottetown: Mrs. Gerald Murphy. Mrs. Raymond lstewart. Mrs. Melvin MacGregor. ,Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. Mrs. 1Myrtle Doyle. Miss Gergie Fris- zle. Miss Freda MacMillan and Miss Elaine Shaw. The first herring of the season were landed at W1ilte's Cove on April Zll. Mr. Lance Dalton. Burton. left recently for Bayfield. N. S. where he will be employed for the fish- ing season. Mr. Edmond Collicutt. Cape Wolfe, recently left for Caribou. N. S. where he will be employed for the fishing season. Messrs Herman Reilly. ivan 0'Halleran and Charles Butler. Glengarry. recently left for Mont- real via Baffin island where they will seek employment. a large catch of herring was landed at Campbellton Share on April 28. CR Holy Week services opened at St. Mark's Church. Lot 7. on Palm Sunday with the blessing distri- bution and procession of palms. lfollowcd by High Mass Stations of -The Cross and recitation of the Rosary on Wednesday evening. On Holy Thursday. High Mass was celebrated at ll o'clock in the eve- nlng. followed by procession of the Blessed Sacrament to the Re posltary. Mass of the pre-aanctl- fled was celebrated at .'I olclock ion Good Friday afternoon. Holy lsaturdsy ceremonies. the bless- ing of the new fire. baptismal water. pascheal candle. and re- newal of baptismal vows. was fol- lowed by High Mass at midnight. The pastor Rev. J- N. Tralnor was the relebrani. at all services assisted by the choir. Despite bad tended. Mrs. Cyril Mclfenns and fam- ily. Elmsdale. recently left for .Boslon Mass. where she win loin her husband who is employ- ed there. Her sister Miss Bever- ly Howard. student of S. D. U. Charlottetown and brothers. Lorne and Inigh Glengsrry. accompan- led her and will spend the Easter holidays, guests of their sister. Mrs. Carl O'Brien and Mrs. 0'- Btlen of Boston. Mass. Friends of Mrs. Melvin MacGreg- ar. Burton. are sorry to learn of her illness and wish her a speedy recovery- Mr. and Mrs. William Mnnaghan their home in Oamphellton having lspent the winter in St. John N.B. i Mrs. Roma Vetour and daugh- 5 ters. bee and Mary of Toronto are ispending some time at the home of her sister. Mrs. Edward Colli- Mlse Betty Doyle. atndent d Tignlm Convent. is spending the Easter holidays at the home of E 3 E 2 .3 E .3 I . . iii ii roads all services were well at- ford III! yrtle Doyle. I ter school allow yourself a treat. but keep this within 100 calories. it's all up to you. Good food lsntt fattening. . .lt's over-eating that cramps your style. MAPLE PLAINS AND VICINITY Mr. Lewis tfairns has rciitrned to his home in Maple Plains. Mr. Francis Campbell has re- turned from Toronto to Maple Plains. Mr. Lewis Walsh and George C0llW3lr' were in Charlottetown re- cently. Miss Phyllis Cairns has spent the weekend at her home in Map- le plains. Mr. Lewis Walsh is planning to go to the Magdalene islands for his summer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arson- ault made a flying trip to Sum- merside. Monday. Mr. Roy O'Brien was a recent visitor of his mothrr in Summer- side. O'BRIEN ROAD SCHOOL The following is the O'Brien Rd. School report ' ' Grade X. l. Bonita Henderson. Grade, Vlll. I. Roy MacArthur. 2. Sylvia Henderson. Grade Vll. A. I. .lean Barnett. 1. Carolyn MacArthur. Grade Vll. B. l- Levcrne Hender- Newcll Henderson. 3. Lorne Bar- nett. Grade IV. I. Banda Mat-Neill. Grade ill. l. Beryl MacNeill. Z. Dorren Henderson- Grade ii. I. Sheldon Henderson. i2. human Hendcrsnn. Grade I. I. Valcrle Henderson. Teacher. Mrs. Jean C. O'Brien. M Phisvuts l Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. lwarbuton Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brennan and family Elmsdale. also Mr. and Mrs; Keir Murray and family. Memmlnl- ash. Residents of this district were very much pleased to have the road maintainer come through Monday and scrape and levelled of the road. several men from the district attended the lumber cutting frolic in St. Anthony's parish lumber wood. Bloomfield on Monday 'afier- noon. Some of the ladies of Piusvlllo district are prsticlng up a van- iety concert which is to be staged in a few weeks time. Mr. and Mrs. Herman florcoran and daughters, Betty and Cheryl were Sunday's visitors to Water- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Green, Emerald. also Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mclsaac. Hebron. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and tMrs. Thomas Corcoran. also Mr. land Mrs. Herman Cnreoran. O'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Srnallman. Knutsford. left recently to visit with Cpl. and Mrs. Donald E- Auc- land In Trenton Ontario. and Cpl. and Mrs. Elwood Smalllnan in Valcartler. Quebec. They will be gone for a couple of weeks. Mr. siid'Mm. Lester Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas gay of Knutdord were visitors to Sum- Wednesday Miss Dorothy Smallma of Sum- merside is spending the Easter Holidays with her mother. Mrs. Floyd Smaliman. in Knntdord. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and 3 3 son. . Grade V. l. Grace Brennan. 2. Coiffuras Cheer Home For Aged VIHITBY. Ont. (CF)-With the magic of a well-turned curl and e an eoiffis-s. ill woman llela have a new lease on life. Tbi! an the residents of the FIlI'Vl9!' Lodge. 0ntarioieotsnty's home" for the not . Finger wgvas. pennallentl. CID pool and pompsdourl are all available free at their new is in operation 3 ug of the undertaking balmy, ”Marguerita Chatterley. -gegretary and converse: of ill. crgocone seemed to full! nlllle t h t a permanent meant to ll: lzdlles until Mrs Cliattsrlev came along." says Mrs. Muriel Coates. home superintendent- pming a visit to the home one du, Mrs. Chattxley was struck by g. (set that none of the res- ideals looked as thoitlll they were receivlnl III! hair care outside of having it washed and set in sin curls. A hairdresser of 25 Y?!" I!- pemngg, Mn. Chatterley ap- proached the executive of her 101')! chapter with the suggestion um homo permanent kits should he bought. tsomehow the news of our PTO- jecl laud nut," Mrs. Chatterley recalls. "The first day some 45 residents received permanenlf; many for the first time in years. Mrs. Chatterley was elven "10 ”..head signal and Fslrvlew's board of directors authorized the purchase of furniture and equip- ment for establishment of a mod- ern beauty parlor. ' so enthusiastic have the women been that Mrs. Chatterley hopes to arrange for the services of enough voluntary hairdressers for the clinic to be kept open daily. KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. John Chappell. Kensington . MI'I- Keir Mann. lrlshtown. and Mrs. I-fedley Wig- more. Kensington. have returned after spending the Easter weekend in Moncton where they were luesis of Mrs. Mann's daughters. Mrs. Frank Campbell and Mr. Camp- , hell. and Miss Eleanor Mann. Mrs. Carrie Kennedy. Kenning- ton had as tier guest l'IVf!l' the Easter weekend. lier grand son. Graham Gaudet of summerslde. Miss Joan Bowness and Miss Rosita Croken have returned to Charlottetown after spending their holidays at tlieir home in Kensing- ton. Mrs. Harold Tretheway. Dart- mouth. N.S.. is visiting her par- has been ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacKenzie ln-O'- Lcary. has improved sufficiently to be able to go to the home of her daughter, Mrs Isaac Dunbar in Alma. Mr. Harvey Lewis who has been it patient in the Provincial Sanat- orlum for some time. is spending the Easter holidays at his home in O'Leary. His many friends are glad to see his improvement in health. Mrs. .lohn Finnan and daugh- ter Ethel. Woodstock. are visiting relatives and friends in Amherst N.S- Miss Olive Jelley HIIDIOYPG ll the Bank of Nova Scotla in Sum- mersidc. spent a day with relat- ives in O'Leary. , Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley and Miss Lucy Ann and Swain). 0' Unlonvale were visitors to Sum- merside recently. They also vis- its-d relatives in Popular Grove. Miss Blancke Matthews of Sum- mcrside spent the Easter Holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews in O'l.eary. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley and family. Alberton. spent Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris in 0'l.esry. Mr and Mrs. Charles Reiid of Summerside were recent visitors in the home of Mrs- Reads par- ents. Rev. C. 0. and Mrs. How- lett in 0'Lesf!. Mr. E. W. Turner. 0'Leary will a visitor to Summerslde on Wed- nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Rsgliile and son. 0'Lesry. spent Sunday with Mrs. Baglole's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Belts in Glen- wood recently. Mr. and Mrs- Claude Jelley, O'- Leary. motored to Summerside re- cently to visit Mrs. .lelley's moth- er. Mrs. Fred Wells. who is a pat- tent at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Harry Darby. Mr. and Mrs. John Foley. Nonin- field. were recent visitors in west Devon and O'l.eary. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood. West Cape. spent Sunday with the lattes-'s parents Mr. and Mrs. George llllia in Springfield West recently. Mr. and Mrs. ad family. Vernon. were vis- itors on Good Friday at the home of their parents. Mr and Mrs- lzd Macboogall la 0'l.eary. They he visited at the home of Mr Springfield West. iii 3;; it if .3 ii at i 3? ill . 3 Mr. M .Arni Renleef ,5;-,,,-5-t?,,',',',lo-,-,,,,-,;; "We in......'.!'..:.' ......'.".i....'.. .. ng;'.'”m.luch'b &&CDMIHMf!.R&lkIMF asref a as: at ebseeletas lotto n If M"-I-"'1 ll-"ls ::."'m,."""""'T'"""""" I: "so. sad isniaiva Yea us Mia:-"nu om: mm. lee .. ,',,,""",,,,,,"-';';,'; -dsrlu an ant -as a '''''.mu. A:a.: Praaa Otevus Uri student at can" "-3 In '.I.- vilhtlaomaaryreuldy Hnmlm-nit cissasasnusoiii.an. - mink” .IOtIellaeter.Ioll- SM cuspssiasa ' '”""""""' hate snisath ef the aaD- "”' '”"m'h alahd la In an 1” '- cn- ”' ' le Tlgnlsh recent- lliverett MecDon- hllIapt8ChsI'&. when Helen Ermine Leota. dangli- tarofMr.GeorseaadthelateMrs. Leota Dockeodorff. formerly of W. Murray. l The bride entered the church on the srm,of bar Iathu. by whom- sbe was dyes Ia mass-lge. to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. I. W. Farms-.ry. she wore a waltz-length gown of blue lace and nylon net. with match , ants. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomp- son. Kensington. Mr. Gordon Campbell has re- turned in his home in Graham's Road after spending a three year period in the R. C. A. F. Mrs. Willard Wadman. August- ine Cove, is visiting hpr daughter. Dockenclorff -Vickery Wedding. is Solemnized Mrs. William Blakeney and Mr. Blakeney, lfenslngton. 1 Mrs. Atwood Blakeney, Kenning-l ion, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John wig- more, Moncton. 3 Mr. Ralph Burt. of Minneapol- ls, Minn. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sudlbury. Kenslnton. The final game of the Junior North Shore League for the Mac- Nutt-Aisenault trophy was play- ed in the Kensington rink on Mon- day evening between the Kenning- tnn Juniors and Springfield Jun- iors. At the end of the third per- iod the game was tied 1-1. Vernon Sudsbury scoring for Kenslngton and Robert Weeks for Springfield After 25 minutes of overtime Ver- non Sudshury scored a second goal giving Kensington the victory. The trophy was presented by the rink manager. lsaec Walker. Mrs. C. M. Kennedy has return- ed to her home In Kenalnglon from a visit to Hamilton. 0nl., where she was the guest of her daugh- ter. Mrs. C- L. Rodd and Mr. Rodd. and her sister-in-law. Mrs. Ray 'Stewart and Mr. Stewart. Shr al- so visited at Detroit. Mich . . iwhere she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Dystant. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wigmore returned on Monday to their home in Kensington after an extended trip in the United States. Two weeks were spent in Fort Lauder- dale. Florida. and many friends were visited In New York State, Massachusetts. and Rhode island. They also visited their son Hazen and other friends in,Ottawa. Ont. and son Ccrll in Montreal before returning home. Motoring with fricnds from Syracuse to Florida and back. Mr. and Mrs. Wigmnre were taken on dc-tours covering many historical and interesting scenes lncliiding the Geliysbitrg area. where memorials dotting the countryside recall the great events of bygone daysv Regardless of advancing age the couple are feeling very fit after their long and strenous trip BUR What might have resulted in a much more serious accident oo- currcd during a snow storm on Tuesday evening . when Rev. Alexander M cK ay. Kensington. iwss returning from attending a Ministrial meeting at Summer- sidc. its was proceeding down Travellers Rest hill in ii dccp ent- tlng and met a car proceeding in- wards Summmerslde. No one was inured in either car but both cars were badly damaged. l Mr. snd Mrs. Everett Wall, whol have been residing during the win-1 fer months in Streetsvllle Ontnr-l to. have returned home. They: were accompanied home by their son George. who has been inl Streetsville, Ontario for the past; six weeks. His many friends in this area lMnnda,v. May 6. 1957 The Guardian Page 9 governor of British Columbia. and Garden Party. an impression of a memorable gathering last win- mer on the lawns of the executive mansion. Mme. Grciin-rt was born in Pa. land Her studios were wiped oitt I03. ' R , , The groom was Suppqffpd 5,. CPTGCO Paintings Mr. Roger Murray. During the signing of the Fir-gig.l VWTORIA till": Non paint; er a solo '”l'he Lord is My sh... soon will replace at least two of herd” was rendered by Mrs. (Iecilllhe pit-iiit-cs di-ti.-mm m m, ", Wcatherble. After the ceremony,.t'vnl (iovcriiiiicni lltlllie fire here ya reception was held at the Morris, Mme Gina (ii-t-titer; one f it . she was anended by Mrs. Th".1ll:rl:dge for relatives and friends.la,.m,s Mm had pauumgfz en Muray who wore a waltz length edebmagl "l ”" '”'"” "35 PFUDW Limit Fratili lfimi's collec- gowagfpink nylnn "H. with mMch.lsp0ng'ed l::E0:;"M:Il'Ta');' and re- itiin said with uas slariiitia replace- ing eeddress. he i . . 0" - mctiis min i" V . K" of Wm” E-mgl'i:T::d.:'d"”:di The newly married couple Vllll H”. H Euhmclflig H in the bombing of Warsaw. she lreside in Halifax. , inn tugs vtei iii llimiias has studios in dtivtntown Vancou- li tit-lnncs. iuriiii-r lieutenant'ver. VPll. She carried a hoilqiici of red. 70"! lllll lily of the valley. 4fMIl'770 Pk0Vlxt'6'!J' N K Famous all-sleeping-cor train serving the Also through sleeping cur servit. 5,99,93,- CHARLOTTETOWN-MONTREAL . . SYDNEY-MONTREAL. Overnight accommodations to suit every budget. ls.-tween HALIFAX ...i MONOIREAI No change en route fuliwmatlml and rs-aerialinns lrtsm I), 3, SMITH, lit-tiii-t Passenger Agent, (NR station, phone; 5553 the understanding heart and the human touch Food. clothing. shelter . . . yes. But it taken more than these to lift the burden from despairing souls. This The Salvation Army known. In its boeials. bavang, homes and hospitals; in instanesli of emergency relief; the understanding heart and the human touch are ceaselessly employed in mending abattsired lives: and kindling hope in spirita darkened by sin or suffering; That this work may never flag. YOUR support is needed by faithful workers of The Salvation Army dedicated to thus tasks sf larcy. RED SHIELD APPEAI. Prince Edward Island Heodq uorrers ' Charlottetown CAMPAIGN TRICAHIYRIQR 1!. 1:. ROGERS BANK OF MONTREAL . Citailel: (ircal ticiirge Strccl Corps Quarters: 55 Villa Avenue Commanding Officer: Sr. (Tapt. John Clll"5.l' will be sorry to learn Mr. ftolln Ramsay of Summersid. is Ill at his home and all tniiit for his speedy recovery. Mr. Ramsay for- merly lived in .Hnmiltnn- . Mrs. Bruce Piiynter. Kensliig ion. was a visitor in Summersirir on Friday where she visited her. mother. Mrs. Gnss. Mrs. Goes has been spending the winter with her daughter Mrs. Peter White of Sumrnerside. Although Mrs. Goss has reached a good age. she has enjoyed good health until quite recently. Her many friends In this vicinity hope she will make a rapid recovery. Mrs. Simmons of Keoslngton is spending a few days in Bitrfingtnii the guest of her son. Mr. James Simmons and family. Mr. and Mrs. George lrookins arrived home in Kensington on Saturday after spending the win- ter In Florida. Miss Lillian Donald. R. N of Montreal arrived liv plane no l-'ri- day to'spcnd a short holiday with her mother, Mr. James Donald and brother Everett of Kenning- - TOI1 Ira. Theresa Matthews. Rslfle, spent a few says recently with her daughter. Mrs. George Branden and family in Keiisington. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rryenlnn and daughter of llummersidv. were visitors to Kenuagtoa so lahrlay. Isa. Maynard Byrvntsm return- ' Malpeqiie on 'Mnrsday. She. has been a pet. hat in the Prince County Hospit- - al. Ssimmersldr. Sloeerest sympalh! is extended la the family of the late William Champion. Kepsiagton. who pass d away early Thursday snoratu. The funeral which was very large- DUE TO THE FlRE AT THE CO - OP SUPER MARKET MOORE & MCLEOD LIMITED WILL BE CLOSED