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Mr. Albert Craig arrived a few days ago from Vancouver. B.C., to visit with her nephews, Mr. Walter Craig and Mr. Wilfred Craig. and their families, Middle- ton. It was Mrs. Craig's late hus- band, who made a very Bellerifl-ll contribution toward the building .. of the United Church Hall, In Bed- eque two years ago. He l1855'3dl away about a year ago. Miss Myrtle Stavert. North Bed- age. recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Stavert. Mr. Lea Taylor, Winnipeg. ll85 been visiting here and at LOW!!! Bedeque. recently. He is a son of Mr. George Taylor. this village. The soloist at the service in the United Church, Sunday m0m'l"3- July 22nd, was Miss Leard. the Charter on no no 2111 210 Cum Pete 500 455 I55 155 vl-I cu...-.. moo 3711 101. 12 V -5 (: Allcnbee 3000 we 1! 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ORA SMITH, of Cornell University- ,(World-famed Potato Expert and Judge at last year's Royal Winter Fair), 51.80 OTTAWA and IDCAL OFFICIALS. "ISLAND" FRENCH FRIES, ISLANDOHIPS, ISLAND POTATO CHOCOLATES. THE FAMILY- A Luiwii .4 min away A NOON PICNIC on ma BEAIJTIFUL STATION oitourms No Charge). f- (Tea or Coffee, and French Fries provided -- HIIJ. ll EH40 ON AUG. 8) Camp Cflls. Their N.S.. cry. Mr. inga about Mr. The dent F”, y ,.s.....,... nus dlllditar of Mr. and Mrs.G1-ace was asked by Rev. 13-!- Hsctnr baud. Lower Bedeque. lie was board with pleasure, by the large congregation. Thou attending the Berwick lialn Btavert. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Murrarand Miss Frances -lllly Nth, and returned the 23rd. Miss Louise and Miss Mildred Clllbeck. Central Bedeque. Mrs. led the Ql9V0li0IIEll SHVIW and SI"? out notebooks ail wait for diplo- Edna Jenkins. iaedeque. Mrs. sync with Davis Murray at the matic history to unfold. Blanche Huger. ca,-hum. and piano. T.J. lnman introduced the some ".9 an to Miss Mildred Smith, Tryon. left Saturday for the Berwtcli Camp. plan to visit points of interest in , . . Visitors at . awe. Spam . few days m this vu. Mai the home of Mr and Bedeque, on July mid. were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman, North Wiltshire. Mr. and Mrs. Walden Davison. and In Woodside a Mr. Darrell Picketta. Wilmot Val- ley. Mrs. Davison and Mrs. Wood- side are sisters of Mrs. Montgom- 'W.B. Monlgomq-y, Lower juredjabout a month ago, is mak- or two he should be able to get son, were weekend guests to Char- lottctowri. Miss Irene Warner and Miss Ed- na Warner. Halifax, are the guests of Mrs. Charles Henderson, and Mr. Henderson. Bedeque United Church hold their July supper meeting on Tuesday evening, the 17th. willi thc presi- Weeks and a ham supper Pre- pared by the ladies of South Bede- que Y.W.A. was enjoyed by 3501" fifty members with Rev. Arthur Organ. Mount Royal. P.Q.. Geoflle Leard. Souris, and Coutts of Toronto as guests. Kenneth Mut- tart conveyed the thanks of the meeting to the ladies for their de- licious supper. Rev. Arthur Organ Associated Press News Analyst NEW YORK (AP) - Almost any day can turn out to be V-Day -vodka. that 15-11: Moscow. And whenever Nikita Khrush- Ch9V lid 515,50?! let a little care- free. forelsn correspondent: whip from here were: Mr. wu- Middleton. They left Friday guest speaker of the evening. Mr. J. WAtson MacNaught MP. Parl- iamentary Assistant tu the MIDI? ter of Fisheries. who gave a very interesting account of his recent trip to Japan. Arnold llcndcrson expressed the thanks of the gath- ering to Mr. ilk-Nziught for his very informative address: Ilcv. S. Weeks pronounced the Benedic- tion. Mr. and Mrs. E.l-J. Coulis and two boys Donald and Peter of Tor- onto are spending their vat-ation with Mrs. Coutt's parents. Mr. and Mrs Louis Muttart. Baden”?- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hill. left for Chilliivark. B.L'.. Monday July 2:1.-d, after a three weeks 11511 in the province. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hugg. Sum- merside. and Mr, and Mrs. Albert waugh, Wilmot Valley. returned Sunday from a five weeks motor trip across the southern part of U.S.A. up the Pacific coast. They returned via Canada stop- ping over at many places of in- terest. H Mr. and Mrs. Bcnjaniin Cras- well and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Crasircll. Fredericton. were guests drink too much once too often and Suddenly be unloaded an the boss of world communism. but it's not llk9lY- Dtllllillll or sober, the lead- ers of world communism seem to know what they're about. Serious. two - fisted drinking among Russian leaders is nothing new. Moscow has a chilly climate and vodka has a way of sending a warm tingle through the veins. The big difference today is that the leaders are taking it on in public. At least a dozen times in its lricf reign, the new "collective leadership has shown its ability to demolish huge stocks of vodka collectively. Each time it has made news. Garden parties. banquets. rc- ceptions roll by in a crescendo of conviviality. One gets the impres- sion that the Russian leadership will present themselves to the out- side world as human beings or paralyle themselves in the at- tempt. The first time Western corres- pondents were privileged to see the Soviet leaders '- s" ,, 'L with reckless abandon was in Nov- ember. l953. This correspondent was there. and got the idea that I”! Will be ten days. They before returning. W.B. Montgomery, Lower r. and Mrs. Just- of Kenglnglon. and who was seriously in- good recovery. In a week! as usual. and'Mrs. George Hender- mens association of the Russians Seem Berti On Exploiting Vodka .P.a',rties beginn wonder whether Khrushchev will is been drinking as much since then, not teetotalers. and have a special attitude toward drinking. No Russian eon maatdarl a man driinkuiitlltbeinaiitsoiihiaface, unable to move. Russians are tol- erant toward drunks. The "vytre- zitel"-literally I sobering - up place where drunks are doused back to consciousness-was an in- atltutlon in the car's day and still But in Stalin's day. when the Russian leaders drank. it usually was under the baleful eye of the leader. There was no real Joy in it. Any one of them could have been wiped out any day by their beloved leader. and drinks were a solace. lEven then, ,.. .. t h o u g ll, stories Gui. One of the more fam- iu'-erns V. M. Molotov, who, as foreign minister in wartime A943, took on a few too many you. kas and insulted the Swedish am- bassador put licly. Molotov hasn't but others are mking up for it. Double - meaning diplomatic toasts also are nothing new to the Russians. Stalin. with his love of intrigue. reveled in such things- but it was always in the privacy of diplomatic gatherings, without the glare of world publicity. To- day the Ruaslan leaders actually seem to want the publicity. They are trying to look human to oth- ers. trying to make the world for- get that they were all colleagues of Stalin. CHEAP HEAT Natural hot water from volcanic of Mr and Mrs. Albort ('rasw'?ll, Carleton Siding. on Sunday. July 22nd. BQ the boys were lctting of steam. Ivan Dawson prsiding. pltal is now recuperating at the on in Summei-side. Charlottetown at the home of their ry Perry have returned home. Gallant are visiting in Charlotte- and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Gal- lant. . the chores had the misfortune to pain. that medical attention was required. the three Desltoches brother Joe, Arthur and Basil. They are the guests of their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters. Fortune Cove, Mrs. Roches. Plaster Rock, N.B., is al- so a visitor. springs provides heat for office with their son and grand-son of celebrating the passing of Stalin. buildings and homes in Reykjavik, Stoncliam, Mass. are now visit- liistorically the Russians are Iceland. lng realtives HOWLAN Mr. Maurice Arseiiault has mu a recent visitor in a Albertan. Mr. J.J. Peter: of -Dewar was In 0lLeary and Howlan on Wed- iiesday. Mrs. Clarence Gallant and baby Juanita, Hamilton. 0nt., are spend- ing their vacation in Howlan and Pluaville. Mrs. John Platts who has recent- ly undergone surgery in P.C. Hoa- home of Mr. and M11. Sam Best- I Mr. Urban Gallant visited re- cently the home of his grand-pan entailn Howlan. 171'... Milton and Mrs. Muncey Arsenault who were visiting near uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra.' Hen- The Misses Theresa and Elaine town at the home of their uncle Mrs. Clayton Carruthers, Satur- day evenlng. while helping with step on a nail. This caused such Visiting on the Island now are c-ioagugm.-.,.. . . N , l - Mr. 1. :1 - ' llrhapdu pi: -l11ou.g..' Mill Pond were in Rowlnn ,. Thursday evening. 1'0 Doi-cheater, Mum, on Thur July 12. quietly ohaervei wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones, pm, ville. and Mr; and Mrs. Jones, Bloomfield. were in How; in on Thursday night at the hum, of Mr. and Mn. Frank Gama! Congratulations and but mm as now go to Miss Lorraine an, int of Abrarnis Village and an ford Arseaiiult of Rwolan w1.o.,,,i be wed in August. 1 . . - Motoring -to Charlottetown A Sourla on Saturday. July 14 Wm Fermlr Perry and Lor.-a1,.', (M . V1 11:. and M... rt-uii. say . ay. "luau Earnle Gallant is at h ' ii -ttendlns the any sco..1”'.".fm',',"f,' Fortune Cove for two weelu, Roger Arseiiault of Upper How. tan is spending some time at 111. home of his uncle Paul Dolron Duvar. Miss Joan Griffin. Tignish. ii spending a few days at the horn; of her uncle and aunt Mi-, my Mrs. M. Gallant. Mrs. Jim Arseanult and he.- daughter Millie od U.S.A. are now Basil Des- Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Arsenault visiting in Alberton at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arsenault ma family Leaving on Sunday July 15 win Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and to. small sons. They were sccomp... led by Mrs. Jones sister. Miss D1. sue Gallant who will visit a 7" weeks In Toronto with her Slsteig and return home in August will; in Woodstock and 22.. GENERAL MOTORS , could. have created the worlds 1110 st: fainous 1'efrig'e1'at01' NEW Instant Ice-Ejector NEW Picture Window Hydrator Who else but General Motors could invent a device for Inning In cubes sliowor down lust by simply sliding on upside-down tray Into a special slot . . . and have them fall separate, dry and cold Into a spacious "in f L r." All this without even getting your hands damp! FlIl6'lM4IlIE You've cheered General Motors styling brilliance and engineering mastery . in their automobiles. 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