IIIP parade of veterans in Sun- d.iv's church parade are seen as IIIPV formed in front of the Can- aiiizin Legion home in Summer- siilc TOP HIGIIT in single file. vet- eaiiiis move past the war memor- TOP Ll-Zl-'T A small section of ials to deposit popples ;Baitli- of the Atlantic Sunday ob- SCTVBIICE. LOWER LEFT ('ihserving tile organizing of the Battle of the during, adlan Legion tlcftl and James llogan. secretary- manager of the branch. are seen in front of the Legion Home as the parade of veterans formed to parade to ser- Atlanlic Sunday parade. Dr. Ilub-jvices in the Baptist and Roman ert MacNeill. isummerslde Branch oi the Can-I president of thelcatholic Churches. i LOWER RIGHT To the lioiiori VETERANS HONOUR FORMER COMRADES of those who died at sea in tile Royal Canadian Navy and the Merchant Navy. J. Watson Mac- Naught. of Summerside. is seen placing a wreath at the base of the cenotaph in Memorial Square during the Sunday ohservanccs. Photos By Wotion !"iii-niture and cloliiins of the Rmndcr household are seen piled imiiic the wiiecl chair trighti in nliu-h Mr. Brander was carried from the home of Bill Clark in AT SCENE OF FIRE rsiimmerside when fire, nearly Sat- lurday morning. forced eight people Ito vacate the premises. Photo By Wotton 1; HOWLAN y lir and Mrs. Joseph Richard. and cliildrcn Barry Elaine and lliinna. Summerside. spent the liis-ii-r Holiday visiting at the liic home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Richard. Howian and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peters. lliivar. Mrs. A. MncKay and family of Siimmer.-tide were in Howlnn vis- Hill! on Easter Sunday. llr. and Mrs. Pius Peters. Du- rar. were visiting in Howlnn on Tllvirsrlay afternoon. xtr. Gilbert Flnnan is much im- pi-oi-ed in wealth after being can- fined to his home for four days with illness. Jllrily Week was well attended in Bloomfield Parish Church. Father A. Pltre Parish Priest was in st- tcmlance. Mr. Hector Richard and son. Arthur are now may at Banish Point where they will start the first of May fishing in the lobster st-It-on. some of the fishermen have had I'M catches of Barri at Albeh ;nTi”and finish on A SIM Ind 4th. The usual card game which has fhen held weekly all win will he at the home of Mrs. Frank Gallant on April II. Ellis sweet of (Theory was in Hotllnn liili brother-in-law tvMr- and Mrs. - - with im. osnssci rain. in mi-isii mimsa in niiavnlo is on V X 3 evening. Ar an anti: :3? on -- oflr. Arsen- I no flvf -, :- birthday on April 25. I Married at St. Anthony's Saturday morning were Alberta l Myers and Arthur Clements of the Dock Road. Reception and show- er on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant, Howlan. aunt and uncle oi the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacMil- and family of 0'Leary visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Carruihers oi-i Thursday eve ning. Mr- and Mrs. Frances MacQunr- rie and sons of wilmot were in Howlan on Sunday April 23. Mrs. Elmer Pineau of Summer- sldo visited her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs. J. B. Arseonult in Bowlsn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arseiiault of Piusvllle were in Howlaa on sun- day. April II. Jean Arsenault and Norma Gai- lant returned to Tllnlsh Convent on Sunday after spondllll Ell!" boll ere. sddlrfnnnd Mrs. Lorraine Gallant usd family visited at the home of lirmin Per?! 0' ly- upbn znllaat was guest of his gr-gssd parents. Mr. Ild Mrn- Jer- ry Gallant. on Sunday. division of the Catholic Womenls Isl on Sunday afternoon. April Ith. Ir. and lilrs. to Ben sun guests at t lions . and Mrs. Lewis Peters on Sunday "In. ah! Mrs. Robert Araenndt on .aailM.l.coArnen'aOl -d inKolil:yltoodoahn- '-iiii wtierether:-8'! gut .qtha.J 1 A meeting of Bloomfield sub--, on la i l Loggia wna heir gt st. AntIony'sim0IOI WELLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Alyward Barlow- .rccontiy visited Mrs. Alice Bar-, l0lA. Mr. Bruce ('onrad who is em- ployed in Halifax spent the week- end with his wife and 2 young sons zit the home of Mrs. Garfield Day. Mrs. Conrad and 2 children ac- companied him on return to Hali- fax where they will reside. Mr. Eldon Barlow was a pat- icnt in Prince Country Hospital, where he was operated on for ap- pendicitis. l illrs. Lily Arsenaiill recently visitcd hcr son Archie. Mrs. G Arscnauii and family. i f His many relatives and friends; 0 are pleased to v ' ome home Jack S. Barlow after being so serious- ly ill in Prince Edward island Hos- pital. - Miss Shirley McDougall is spend- ing some time with her sister Mrs. Gerald Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howatt re- cently visited Mrs. Garfield Day and family. Mr. Roy Gallant paid a brief visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant. i Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Ernest Allan on tile deathl of his mother. Mrs. Fred Allan Union Corncr. also to all the be- reaved members of her family. Friends of Mrs. Dclima Poirlar, Cape Egmont. will be pleased to hear she is recovering from he rvceni illness. Sympathy is extended to the families of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gal- lant. Mr. and Mrs. Glorice Wedge and Miss Octave Wedge in the re- cent death of their aunt. Mrs. Genevieve Arscnault of Egmont ay. Gavin Gallant. student at St. Dunstanis University. visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Gal- nt. Mr. Lon D. Arscnault is a pat- ient in P. C. Hospital. His friends with him a speedy recovery. Despite the bad condition of roads the people of Cape Egmont attended devotions of Holy Week Aiseriaiilt. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet and Prosper Arsenault M. L. A. of Woodstock were in Howlan on Sunday evening. Robert Gallant and sons rnotor- ed to Tignlsh on Sunday afternoon -tL0TTlP8I1IOd by the Misses Nor- ms Gallant and Jean Arsensult. returning to Convent there. Mr. and Mrs. Colson Wood of West Cape were in Howlan re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mn. Andrew Wood and family. Arthur Ana-iiault of Cascumpoe N was In Howlan on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pins Peters and their 4 children of Duvnr left by car recently for Hamilton. Ontario where he seeks cm i- Mr. and Mrs. Urban Planet: and non Reggie of Bloomfield and Mrs. up there. in. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. ,ly visited their parents, Mr. and held in Mont Carmel Church. most. of them traversing the 5 mile route in trailers. hauled by tract- ors. Mr. Aubin J. N. Gallant had tot re-enter Prince County Hospital. for further treatment. Relativesi and friends hope to see him home soon again. i Misses Celia and Rose Arsenauit; employed in Charlottetown. recent- Mrs. Fidele Arsenault. Miss Helena Gallant teacher at St. Gilbert School spent the hol- idays at her home in Rustico. Master Roger Gallant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant has entered Prince Country Hospltall r an appende .u...,-. I Mrs. Albenie Arsenault is still confined to her home by illness. Mr. Anthony Gallant is home from city hospital. Charlottetown, where he received lrealmcnt. Miss Esther Gallant. Summer- slde was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Fidele C. Gallant. Friends of Mr. James LeClair, are pleased to see him home from' Charlottetown Hospital where he has been a patient and success- fully underwcnt surgery. Miss Myrtle Ferguson. who hasii been in Arlington. Mass. and; other points of U. S. A. for past few months has returned home. Misses Shirley MacArthur. Rose Mae Gallant and Barbara Day, students at Marian Academy. Mlacouche. spent the holidays at their respective homes. Miss Agnes Arscnault of Char- lottetown recently visited hcr par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arsen- suit. Mrs. A. G. Gaudci who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Pres. Peters. Mr. Peters and family of Summerside has returned here with her daughter. Mrs. Leo Gal- lani. Mr. Gallant and family. Miss Pauline Gallant who is tak- ing teachers training in Charlotte- .town recently visited her parents. yhere. 3 Mr. Nauiire Arsenault and iMrs. Euclirlr Arscnault and iam- I ily and Miss Lorraine Arscnaiilt spent Easter with Mrs. Arsen- auit's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gsudct. Si. Joscph, N. B. ilant and Mrs. Ernest Gallant be- ---- CASCUMP Miss Doris MacN'evinElce h of Fortune Cove school. spenaictfiz weekend at her home in Cascum- pee. Mr. and Mrs Al. Smith and small daughter Wanda of Summer- side were visitors to Cascumpec. Thursday. April 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson. were recent visitors in Fredericton N. 13.. guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jlmes Hudson. Mr.oand Mrs. Ira Dennis and family were recent visitors to Summerside. Miss Stella MacNevin. employ- ed in the Bank of Commerce. Alberton. spent the weekend of April 27th at her home in Cascum- pec. Mr. and M.rs. J. B. Thomas were business visitors to Summer- nlde on Tuesday. April 23rd. Friends of Mr. Newton Mac- beod are sorry to learn he is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gamble and small daughter. Unionvale. were Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada are pleased to an- nounce the reoent appoint- . bles parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble. ment of Mr. Niels H. Han- sen as Representative for V BREADALBANE Sunday. April Zlith visitors to Cas-j cumpec to the home of Mr. Gam- Sotli Anniversary is Very Happy Event Senator and Mrs. G. H. Barbour were lat home" on Wednesday even1n., April zitii. to the Barbour and Caseley relatives. in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary.. M0008 those present was a bro- ther oi the Senator, Mr. Cecil Bai- bour of Charlottetown. and Mr. Edward C. Caseley, brother 91 Mrs. Barbour. and Mrs. Caseley, Summerside. . , , g H During the evening the cele- bants were presented with 3 sun beam electric frying pan. by Mrs. Arthur Cornish on behalf of the Caseiey family. At the same time Mrs. Harry Cannon presented Mrs. Barbour with a bouquet of- golden 'mums. An address was: read by Mrs. Stanley C. Thompson. and Mr. E. C. Caseley capably presided. Both the Senator and Mrs. Barbour responded. the for. mcr during his remarks paying' CARLING ANNOUNCEMEM W. R. "DICK" FOSTER Mr. C. 0. Dalmm Presldm" Carlmgl warm tribute to his wife's parents” Breweries Limiwd' a""0”"”5 'h9 (Eh-:b9liwofmlgenslggtoilurlfr Har - - . . ry iFW0'"l'"”" Of Mr. W. R. FOSlPf,l Cannon and others also spoke ";"2.9"1YP,”b"C Rtlallons Mar-azer. briefly Many beautiful gifts hadi 0 ""128. 10 the newly crcalvd been received earlier from fam-; Post of General Manager, 'l'in-lil.V and friends. . Cllfllnit BfBW6FlPRtQIiebecil.imi'erl.! Refreshments were scrxed by In addition to his new duties. Pxirf Mrs shldon Duncan, M;-5 we... Foster will continue as a Director oil 53” BBFDOUF. M-TS- ROY Slrilnli. Carling Breweries Limited and. M” GEOTSE Shellooll and Mrs.- CnrlingBrew-erii-stoueim, l.;m;,..d..S C Thompson. Mrs. Ellis Pro- the Charlottetown district. He will be associated with H. B. Carr. District Super- visor for P' E' 1' Nicholson for three weeks during the Month of April on her return - trip she was accompanied by her parents as far as flloncton. from where she travelled by plane to Ontario. 7 Mrs. Samuel Gillespie tSrl pre-I neatly of Minneapolis. Minnesota.- formerly of Springfield, P. E. f. is at the time of writing visiting ' hbours and other friends int this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bossy Charlottetown. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-l neth Graham. Breadalbane. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kells and their youngest son, Elliott.i Central Royalty. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy Murray, onl Tuesday. April the 16. Miss Anne Elvijk visited at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Kamp- huls. Southport. during the East- er holidays. Mlss Elma lnman, Alberion. was the guests of her parents. Mr.i and Mrs. Lloyd Inman during the weekend of April 21. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Earl Chappell is a patient in the Prince Edward island Hos- pital. which she entered on Mon- day. April 29. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stewart. Charlottetown. recently visited friends in Breadalbane. Misses Bethany and Shirley Doris Macl(ay. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacKay. Sum- merside. were guests of their grandmother. Mrs. Hugh F. Mac- Kayon, Friday. April ztl. Mr. Ralph Cnrruthers. Kensing- ton, visited relatives in Broadsi- bane. on Thursday. April 25. Mrs. Bruce Somers and Mrs. Sterling Nicholson opned their home for the United Church Mis- sion Band meeting on Saturday afternoon. April 27. An interesting Mrs. Josctph Arsenaii and program was enjoyed by the ten two children have returned to children present who were under their home in Duvar after visii- I ing for a few days with Mr. and , Mrs. Joseph M. Gallant. Mrs. Gai- Arsensult are sorry l0 hf-'8? M ll". lant and fa-mily. She was sccomp- misfortune in breaking her left arm while playing. anled home by her father who Mr. and Mrs. Albin Richard and will spend some time with her. Mrs. Paul Perry has returned family have moved to Summer- side for a few months. to her home after visiting with her Mrs. Oliver Gallant. has return- daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and I Mrs. Henry Arsenault and fam- ad from Prince Cnuntl'.V Hllllllill played in Guelph. Ontario. vtsitedl her parents. Mr and Mrs. Wtlliaml April 30th. Mrs. Roland Millar and son Roger recently visited with her father. Mr. Clayton Barlow Broth- era and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. William McLure and two daughters of Summer- side were recent visitors of Mrs. Florence Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus McLure. Miss Pauline Gallant of Char- lottetown recently visited her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant. Mrs. A. G. Gaudet recently vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Pros Peters and children of Summerside. Miss Cecilia Richard has re- turned to her studies at Notre Dame Academy in Charlotte- town after spending the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Faustin Richard. Mr. Wyman McPhee of South- west recently visited in Welling- ton. Mr. Ted L. Arsenault has re.- turned home after being employed in Saint John N.B. for the past several months. The ladies of St. Chrysostem Alter Society met recently at the home of Mrs. Joseph H. Arsennult with 10 members present. Mr. Levis Arsenault employed in Cape Breton for winter months has returned to his home in St. Chrysostem. Mr. Donat Arsenault has return.- ed to his home after being hospi- talized for a few days. Mr. John Arscnault employed in N- B. for the past few months has returned to his home. Friends of Mr. Paul Perry win regret to learn he has entered Prince Country Hospital for sur- gcry. iiy. where he has been receiving Miss Roma Gallant was a week- treatment. end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L- 551' hat of Shcdlac N. B. spent a few days in this locality visiting par- ents and friends. Mr. Henry J. Gallant entered P. C. Hospital for treatment. Messrs Gerard. Peter M. and Alphonse Gallant are at Park Corner preparing their lobster gear for spring fishing. Mr. Ben Poirier of the Royal Canadian Navy recently visited his parents for the weekend. Members of Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Earl Enmnn on Tuesday, April 16th with 9 mem- bers present. BM Mrs. Leo Gallant. Miss Mona Gallant of Miscouche was a guest of Miss Helen Gal- fore leaving for Goose Bay. Lab- rador. where she has accepted a position as a registered nurse. Her many friends and relatives will regret to learn. Mrs. Herman Ferguson of Union Corner is con- fined to her home by illness. Miss Geraldine Cameron has returned to her home here after spending several months in Cam- bridge. Mass. Miss Helen Gallant was a re- cent visitor of her sister. Mrs. D.i Miss Doris Nicholson who is em-I Montreal. Mr. Foster will be resident in nu pmgided at the m' ”ble,Wh'9hl liealured golden tapers. mums. and a beautifully decorated wedi g mg cake. A ;; - the leadership of Mrs. augli r. in .-iiar:g1dsi3nlnl:o:fi::tDi'::i?." l;Y,:S.: go8nCall((;!YABtI1l;llicl:l)I;lES;IlIlA'l:;Kl ;:.ag5;:;'- ?tlll9IS of Spring flowers decorated - - - e rooms. ved by the hostesses. Miss Manna Chappell. Granville. 3"" ”' 12;”. Mission Circle Held ! ' its Regular Meeting l KENSINGTON The O'Leary United ciiumii held their regular mission circle meeting at the home of Barbara MacNeill on the evening of Aprili Fifteenth. The president. Nancy lcampbell. conducted the businesai i period. with the minutes of the pre-I lvinus meeting being read by the laecrtary. Audry MacPhee. .'ilr. and Mrs. Preston Ramsay have returned to their home in Hamilton. after spending the win- ter monihs in Ontario the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rcville and family of Siitsvllle, Ontario. Miss Pauline Altken. Kensing-l C0I'l'BSP0ndence was read and , A. ton, and Miss Mary Matthewrrdlscussed. Roll call was answer- J1; Baltic, spent the Easter holidays ed by eleven members. Erma in Fortune. the guest of Mr. and Morrison and Eva MacKinnon Mrs. Charles Altken. assisted Mrs. Ted Sabine with I M... and Mrs. Wanda, Cmliewstudy about the Philllpines. their two daughters Wanda and Th” w””h'p 99"” W" '"'"'l Sally and son Donald. accnmpani- dlmed by Nancy Campbell. Somri and daughter Judy of Hamilton. vmlect led by Mr” Heb" K'"' left for Rumford, Maine. where Next m”tI”g Wm be held 't "'9 Tuesday. May 7, 1957 The Guardian Page 13 Says Reds Foster Bomb Test Protests LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Macmillan Thursday sup- ported charges that Communist fellow-travellers are behind many of the protests against Britain's forthcoming hydrogen blmb teats. Macmillan threw the House of Commons into an uproar by back- ing up statements made last Mon- day by Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd on a television program was served by the hostess assist- ed by ladies present. NEW CATHEDRAL Foundation stone of Liverpool Cathedral. now nearing comple- tion in the English seaport, was laid in 1904. VICTORIA DAY HOLIDAY LOW WEEK-ENil FiilES Going from Noon. Friday. until 2 non. Sunda . lotus-n Journey to commence not Iotd than Midnight. Monday. RELAX - ENJOY YOUR I'll! NEIKLNM Railway 9 l l I ed by Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Clark mm W" '9'” W ' CW9” w”'1 mg), Wm visit relative; home of Sandra Matthews. Lunch Mr. Ross Woodside has returned to his home in Margate. He spent a few days pleasantly in Boston Maas.. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Campbell of Cape Traverse were visitors to Hamilton on Easter Sunday. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G e or g s Riley. 5349:, First Mortgage Mr. and Mrs. James Bealrsto and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crozier. Baltic, were visitors to Summer- alde on Saturday. Her many friends will be sorry to learn Mrs. Cnrruthers of Hamil- ion has been ill. All hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. Wm. H. Burns. Baltic. Is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. All hope for his speedy recovery. Mrs. Preston Wadman of Slim- merside has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Crozier of Hamil- ton. Mr. and Mrs. George Pickering Clinton, have as their guests Mr. and Paul Casiley Kensington. Mr and Mrs. Frank Beairsto have returned in their home lnMal- peque. They have been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Stetson of Truro. N.S. for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wlgmore have returned home to Kensington after spending the past few weeks In Florida - C.W. Mr. Gary Somern of Summer- slde spent the weeked with relat- Ives in Hamilton and Baltic. Miss Enid Donald. Kensington spent the weekend at her home in Sea View. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Donald. Mrs. G. W. Ramsay's many friends are welcoming her back to (With Stork P- timi-Saguenay ares. Company, Limited. menr. They carry parent company at Pmspedus Malpcque after spending the win. U7 Gurmw sr- asanionnroww. Tn. 532: gr .m:m;qlnB30'l0" Mm "'4 sanmuwnuim onmjmimimmu. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockhart '" have moved back to M '. :1 SMELTER POWER CORPORATION Due May 1. 1977 Smelter Power Corporation. a wholly- owned subsidiary of Eastern Mining & Smelting Corporation Ltd.. has nearing completion a 42,000 h.p. hydro-electric plant strategically located in the Cliicou- has been contracted for by Eastern Mining & Smelting and Soguenay Transmission We recommend these bonds for invest- holders to purchase common shares of the Nov. 1. 1957 no May 1. 1963. Price: 98 and interest. to yield 5.92;; ROYAL SECURITIES I CORPORATION LIMITED Sinking Fund Bonds hose Warrants) The bulk of its output warrants entitling specified prices from on request. H. Gallant. Mr. Gallant and tam-t ily of Miscouci . Miss Louise Bernard. employed in Summerslde visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Emile Bernard. St. Philip. Mrs. Garfield Day was a re- cent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gamble. St. Nicholas. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Alyre Arsenaull of St. Philip on the recent death of her brother. the late Joseph wedge of Char- loitcinwn. l Miss Alice Bernard. teacher at St. Philip School who has been ill its up and around again. i Mr. Nazaire Arscnnult recently visited in Moncton N. B. for a few nys. A uiiist party was held recently at lhc home of Mr. Glorie Wedge. for s Vltliitlll trip Miss Marlc Arsenauli. Summer- side. visited her father Mr. Emile J. Arsenault and sister Mrs. Joseph Gaudei and Mr Gsudet. Mr. Harold Deskochcs. employ- ed in Camp Gagetown spent Easter with his father Mr i John Denoches. Aniena and Kilroy. , Miss llermine Leclair of Sum- N. all Ladies prizes went to: Miss Lor- raine Arsensuli. Mrs. Odelienne -Arsenault. and consolation to Miss Ann Marie Gallant. Gents to Gtorice Wedge. John Peter Gal- lant and consolation to Armand ichard. A bingo was held of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gallant re- cently. Cakes were sold proceeds in aid of Sisters of Welfare Soc- l'hs num is saving regularly The lotion is saving for iiio things Iv a glowing tliiid viii and File 9... .- -).9 ',. mes-side recently visited her par-WW I" 5"'""'9"Id' "'5 I0 3- enna. Mr. and Mrs. Nuclt 1A(!Iair.iTI'0m" Mwlnu Sotlitv Civili- A large number of psi-m.ia,.,,.;lng and blankets were donated to the Immaculate Conception. church blended the Mldoi service held Saturday night in the church for Easter. Rev. Leonard. MacDonald officiated at the ser-1 vices. choir being under the riir-3 Gain of Mr. Cyrus F. Gallanf.l and Mrs. Leo Gallant at the or-E gan. . Mr. Cyril Barlow has accepted? his position again with the siir-' veying Deptartment of Public- The Wmlngtony Church Hall.l Wellingiu center was filled in oi the Dramatic (Arming Intruder" underi of MI. Ralph MIG- . comedy won voi-yl wall sat an east of sinners who handled their IUD vdy wdl. Ian! Ienntt Barlow non of In. In Barlow obser- with asi entire new Iddie Araudt at Cape Egniont. the welfare Society. Miss Octavia Wedge of St. Tim- othy recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Mngialre Gallant. Mont Cmnel. Miss Dorothy Brooks and bro- ther. Grant of Union Corner vis- ited relatives here during the weekend. Miss Helen Richard spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Giorlce Ridilrd. Miss Gloria Gllllhl. student nurse at Charlottetown . - spent the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Gal- lant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cfalr Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gallant and family have . .'y moved in- to their new home purchased from Mrs. Armand Richard recently spat a few weeks with her sis- ter. . and Summerside. &s humane Both have a bank account-and a purpose for saving Nurseandfathehothagrne Yourowasavingsplsaraay that some things are too important to Ioavs to chance. so. like most Canadians. snoh noun a chartered bank for planned saving. rnakiig regular deposits to awosnplish s deinito pin-pose. he a short-term. inodestoae-niaybaavaentlontrlpmrnew drapes forthelivingroosn. Oryonr goal may be long-range. like providing more soeu-ity. greater oomfoitsndindopentiencs hryouniyourfasnily. Iotnhuverussyonhndfortheinoneyyon aavo.yon'llalwnyshn&younavnditl &ICI”-W .:. run cnanrsnan aanns ssnviiojonnsl -Inf ' loz-