I I [he Guaadhn. (Tm-Iotitaatown. Thurs. Oct. 11. 1982. 15] Announcements crrv & ousaus REGULAR BARN Dance at Reggie ggnks, Annandale. ev ery Thursday Illlht 08110311! at B 930-12.30. Good music. Canteen service. --w|: TREAT the sick well" Giggefs Pharmacy. Vitamins go; all ages. Shop at “ydiu"' Drug store for fresh. Standard- ized vitamin products and Top- Ics, Dial 4-3170 for prompt de- livery. DANCE. MILLVIEW ball every Friday night. Music»by Three Macs. Dancing 9:30-12:30 MODERN and old time danc- mg every Friday ‘D8111. MOT?“ Community Hall. dancing 9:30- 12:30. Chsisson and MacDonald's orchestra. RED CROSS Blood Donor ’ ics Zion Church Hall. Clin Charlottetown. and 31st. and Nov. 1st. ATTENTION: Old time fiddl- mg and step-dancing contest at Slanhope-Covehesd Community Hall on Monday Oct. 29. 8.30 p.m. Sponsored by Covehead C.W.L. Send entries to Mrs. Charles 0‘Brien. Covehead. PRINCE COUNTY DR. DANIEL Stewart, an- nounces the opening of his of- fice for the practice of medicine ed-eque. and also at Bar- den. commencing on Monday, Octoléer 1-lth. telephone. Bede- que. . . KENSINGTON Home a n d school meeting. Thursday. Oct- ber 11. at High School. .m. Mrs. V. Cameron. Guest speaker. Topic. European Tour. KINGS COUNTY U0 DR. B..I. GRANT. optometrist horn will be in his Montague office every Saturday. from to a.m. - .m. RESERVE Saturday Novem- r 24th. for rummage and pan- try sale. Sponsoned by Montague Retarded Chlldrens Association. RESERVE October 27th. for sale of food and new and used , MacLure Building Montague. Sponsored by Presby- ' terian Ladies Aid DANCE Legion Hall Cardi- gan Friday October 12th. Can- teen 9-ll. dancing 9-12:30. Music Webster. MONTAGUE Regional High school variety concert, Corona- tion and dance, Friday October 12th. 8 p.m. ‘ CENTRAL . ssosous Mrs. Fred Macsween of New- ton, Mass. Miss Ann MacLeod of Jamacia Plaim. Mass and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Linkletter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck, Central Bedeque, spent t weekend in Halifax. N.S. They were accompanied by their dau- ghter. Miss Catherine Callbeck who has entered Dalhousle Un- Iversity. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson and Mrs. Milton Pickard. Charlottetown have 3‘ 0 Vancouver. BC. where Mr. Dawson attended the annual convention of the Cana- dian Hatchery Federal Associa- tion. Mr. Dawson was appoint- ed national president of the or- ganization by delegates from Canada and the U.S.A. attend- ing the convention. Before re- turning home they attended the World's Fair in Seattle, Wash. and visited friends in Calgary. Alta. and with their son Ronald and his wife in Toronto. Ont. They returned home by way of the United States and en route toured New York. Friends in Central Bedequ gathered at the home of Mrs. Ralph Callbeck recently honor- ing Mrs. Ernest Wray, prior to her departure to take up resi- ence in Summerside. Mrs. Births. Deaths, Marriages BIRTHS DOWLING —— To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dowling, Sherwood. at the Charlottetown Hospital, a son on October 8th, 1962. CLARK —— To Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Clark. (n.ee Lois Good), a son, at the Prince' County Hospital, on October 9, 1962. Weight 8 lbs. 2 1-4 oz. SANDERSON — At the Prince Edward Island Ilospital, 0lI Sept. Will. 1962, to Mr. Mrs. Sidney Sanderson, Wins- oe. a‘ son, Kevin Ross. Weight I! lbs. I oz. l MOARE —- Mr. and Mrs. Stan Moare, (nee Eileen Annear). are pleased to announce the s.I-rival of their daughter. Janet Eileen on Saturday. Octob? 6th. at the Prince Count Hospital. Weight 7 lbs. 8 ozs. A sister bars. E t:. for Coleen and Bar- WIIITEWAY — Born the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital, Montague on October 5th. to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Whiteway, Murray River. a daughter. Mary Jessie. Weight 8 lbs. 6 ozs. A sister for Sandra. CI.EMENTS—Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Clements, Murray Har- bour, are happy to announce the birth of their son. Cyrus Harry. on October 7th. at the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital. Weight 8 lbs. 7 ozs. A ‘ brother for Danny. DEATHS KEITH — At the Kings County Memorial Hospital on Oct- ober 10th, John W. Keith, of Montague,‘in his 91st. year. Remains are resting at Mon- tague Euneral Home. Funeral Sm from Church of Christ Monta-‘ gue. Friday October 12th 2 pm. Interment in Lower Montague ocmctcry. IN MEMORIAM MucLEOD — In loving memory of John D. Macbeod. of Smith- cona, who passed away this date Oct. 9th. 1958. We think of you in silence. No eyes can see us weep. But still within our aching hearts Your memory we will keep. Lovingly remembered by wife, family and grandchildren. Wray was presented with an Is- land scene on behalf of those at- tending and refreshments were served by the hostess and a so- cial hour enjoyed. I-‘—Lt. Ernest Wray. Mrs. Wray and daughter Susan and son Bill, who have resided in Central Bedeque for the past year and a half have taken up residence in the Hillcrest Hous- ing Development in Summer- e. lO'fficials Silent lO-n Amount Paid In Camp Holdout OTTAWA ICPI——Govcrnmcnt officials were reluctant Wednes- day to discuss the case of Neil Miss Jean Gordon, Summersidei You Can Serve Your Family BETTER MEALS AT LOW=ER COST Women who know from personal experience say: "Dairy foods are one of the best ways to serve your family better meals at lower cost. Mill: can be (I helpful budget- stretcher in cookmcx, all the way from cream soups to delicious puddings. Butler is 0 real bargain right now. And cheese! Did you know there are more than 90 different varieties of Canadian and imported cheeses in large Dominion markets? Treat your family to 0 different cheese every week during October Cheese Festival at Dominion!" DAVID FIG BARS - 31- town. N.B.. with his family Sat- urday after defying the army- for six years. Defence h e a d quarters con- ’ PIUSVILLE Miss Mae Clements. Rose Valley. recently visited friends In Piusville. Mr. Gerald Gallant. teacher at Miscouche High School. spent the weekend at the home of his mother. Mrs. Rose Gallant. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bulger and family. Foxely River: Mr. and Mrs. Basil Griffin and family. Rose Bank: and Mr. and Mrs. Des- mond Gallant and family. The Piusville and Fortune Cove schools have c’ their annual fall vacation. nosed for‘ firmed that the 62-year old woodsman relinquished his 17-‘ acre lot and his tarpaper shackl the army after settling withl a government lawyer on the ex- ' prcpriation price. ut defence and justice de- partment officials declined to say how much Mr. Harnislr re-‘ ce-Ived. He once claimed he! owned a 175-acre lot in the train- I inrz camp and asked for 515.000. 1 While 900 othe r families moved out of the 427-square- mile enclave between Saint John and Fredericton. Mr. Hamish stood f m tarypolice, sher- iffs. lawyers and mounties from I956-—when the last settlers left ‘—-until this year. He kept a variety of rifles_in his sack to ENC-JAGEMENTS MlLLS*— STETSON — Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mills. Parkdale. announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Jean. to Ivan Gordon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stetson. Marsh- field. Marriage to take place on Nov. 3rd. BAKER —- TAYLOR — Mr. and Mrs. Clark Baker. North Bedeque. are happy to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. R to Mr. George Ensor Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Taylor. Freetown. .. o 5' 5 '9. 3 cs 5; o '3- Church. Novem- ber 10. 1962. at 2.30 p.m. NOTICES M.V. FERGUS The M. V. Fergus will load cargo for St. John's, Newfoundland. Friday. October I2th. I962. WOODSTOCK A social evening for the Ca- tholic Youth Organization was held recently in the parish cen- te r. Mrs. Julia Poirier has return- ed to her home in Leoville aft- er spending several weeks at the home of her sister. Mrs. I-‘idele Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Ben DesRoches were recent visitors to Wood- ock. Mrs. Felix Arsenault accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pinenu left recently for Boston, Mass.. and other parts of th e U.S.A. where they will visit rel- atives and friends. NOTICES back up his position. An army spokesman said Mr. Barnish turned over to welfare authori-I ties and the shack was set afire. cause it was considered a~‘ health hazard. I I The expropriation of the Har-' ‘nish property was upheld last 4 year by the Exchequer Court of ! Canada. . STUDENTS PROTEST E ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - More than 5,000 students dem- onstrated on the Istanbul uni- versity campus Tuesday night against a government proposal of amnesty for jailed members of the regime of executed Pre- mier Adnan Menderes. Premier Ismet l.nonu's cabinet submitted a bill to the National Assembly Monday night to pardon about 10 of the 450 Menderes follow- ers serving prison terms. CI-IUM DOG FOOD - 39° HEINZ SPAGHETTI ' 15 oz. this I common I SILVER LASSES MOLASSES -27‘ DOMINO CHEESE BLACK DIAMOND CHEESE Slices 8rl<)(Z;.. 29c Burgers i-Iii} 39c DODIINO CHEI‘JSI‘J ISLAND Spread "13." 65c Buttermilk Wm l7c COTTAG E Cheese RICI'IMEI.I.0 ASSORTED 30: Swiss Cheese :31 12 0].. | 100% GUARANTEED MEATS J CANADA'S FINEST RED AND ‘ BLUE BRAND STEER BEEF 45c UNION CERTIFIED OTTAWA (CP)—-The Canada Labor Relations Board Wednes- day certified the Building Serv- For space reservations apply-— Gulf & Northern Shipping Co. Ltd. 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