1'hu1r:TJEiIly 2o. ioez. 7 TIGNISH Mrs, Alma tBuoto) Mccormaei is demonstrating some of be r arilstir talent at the art booth at the Lobster Carnival In Sum- merside. Alma is well known for her outstandinl Daifltlllll 50"’ on the island and in New York c[[y_ where she carried on h e I own art business for many yefgris, Guy Hillman, Mexico. M9,, Mrs. Adelaard Mercier, Frv, Me. and William Gaudet arrived in the village to attend the funeral of their mother. Mrs. Bridget Gaudet, who died .1 me age of 101. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Jr. St. Catherines. Ont.. are spend- [mg a holiday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry- . Blair and Freddie Bernard. children of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bernard. Ottawa, are spending their school holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Peter DesRoches, Tig- Bharon Richard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richard. St. Eleanors, is spending her‘ school vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Al- phonce Richard. Karen Eldershaw, who com- pleted a y c a r s commercial course at Tignish, has left to r Toronto, Ont. While in the city Karen will visit her uncle and aunt, police constable Lloyd Mc- Leod and Mrs. MacLeod. She will be a guest at the home of her aunt. Miss Margaret Mac- Lcod. Miss Jeanette Gallant left for Toronto. Ont.. to be bridesmaid at her sister's wedding to be held in that city on July 21st to Fred Chaisson. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Chaisson formerly of St. Felix. Accompanying Jeanette on her trip was her father Emile Gallant who is employed at Tig- nish Co-op. Mrs. Edmond Gallant left on a trip to Toronto where she will spend some time with her daugh- ter Lorraine who is employed in that ci . Lloyd and Edgar DesRoches, Toronto, who spent their holi- days at the home of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Des- Roches in the village recently, returned to Toronto. Accompany- ing them on their return were their sisters Joyce and Doreen. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Curley. Toronto and children Darlene and Michael spent a very enjoy- able holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Gallant, and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Curley. Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Addie Arsenauli and son John, Stratford. Conn., were recent visitors at the home Mrs. Arsenault’s brother. Mr. Leo Myers. Accompanying them back to their home was their nephew. Sylvare Myers. ban DesRoches, Toronto On- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DesRoch- es. Miss Reta Gallant returned to Toronto on Saturday after being Mr.. and Mrs. Merritt Dawson. and son Paul, of Boston. are spending their holidays with Mr. Davison's mother, Mrs. Dawson. Sea Cow Pond and with his brothers Roy and Harvey; and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Bessie Bowness, Boston. Mass.. is spending the summer months with her sister. Mrs. William MacLeod. and with her brothers Fred and Standfield Dawson. Attending the St. Ann's Pil- lrimage at Quebec on July 17 to 20 were Mrs. Lucy Martin. Mrs. Mark Kinch, Mrs. Peter Leclair, Mrs. Howard Harper, Ceo LeClair and‘ daughter Fay. Mrs. Bernard Keei, and Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald. Mrs. Joe Buote and son Pat- rick. and Mrs. Walter Buote left on a motor trip to Toronto, Ont.. to visit with members of their families. sunron Mr. Errol Ho w a rd, Cape Wolfe. recently left for Montreal and Baffin Island where he will be employed. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart of Boston. Mass.. are spending holidays at the home of her par- in.“Miss Betty O'Connor. Cape o e. Messers Harold and Fred 0'- u Mrs. Frank Butler. meal arry. Mrs. Catherine Ellis of Mon- sl is spending holidays at the mo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry slton. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillis. ,,woro roeont s s ;s 2 .: 5* Mr. CharleswGonnan.m;l:sr-'tt¢:Ii. Glued , estern p . rton toflnatmcni. Bright‘: Juice TOMATO Flavor Pok EARS P Harry ' $1 2.-.s1 Peanu:t):Butter 390 9° 16 oz. I FO|I;5Fy!l!LRAP H O N E Y 2 m 596 % 99 runs. Now Island POTATOE ir tamliy. Carol, Donald and troll T CUCUMBERS Island lunch sans 2 25” Ontario 2 lb. Coilo ~ ONIONS 25° . Long and Green 25° sunkms lb. c RANGES A 65° 5 lb. hag silo Pink Seal Fancy Pink SALMO 3 $ Tins Union LOBSTER PASTE . . . .- .. Avlmer ASSORTED JAMS Barbours prepared .. J . . Heinz Soup . .. . Quaker . . .. . . Boston Corned s . . Sherrifs CELLO CANDY . . . . . . . . 29¢ Pepsodent TOOTH PASTE . . . . . . . Wee 29¢ OXYDOL plus 15‘ooupori inside TEA BAGS Perfection It Sliced Maple leaf Canned I-TAM T 1/2 4 Maple Leaf Vac Poo Q Ready To Serve Halves COTTAGE ROLL COOKED MrArs2“r3?'49 .... 35 B;-B-<9 "" Wifics .. . . P"6iiK lh. 45¢ lb. 93 65 Snowflake Shortening for I lb. 59“ I L! I 9 oz. 3 J I Giant Size 90‘ Bags ICE CREAM....... Birds Eye FRENCH FRIES-----M .° 3°=- 2 W29: 9~-- 2 for43c 6°=- 2 ror25c .. . 6 for 69¢ 2for43c 12 oz. 2 for 79¢ 79c 9:: 9c