ngnlsli Anil Vicinity ,__n.1end5 or _Mr. Edward Mc- 3;, Norway. In pleased to see mm ‘bout again after being con- ‘med .4, his home for a few weeks Wm, pneumonia. Mr, Paul Cudmore, Charlotte- w“.,,_ “u a business visitor to Tjgnish 011 WW0!- ‘ number of students from the -ngnish High school motored to Charlottetown on Saturday to at- Lmd the Catholic Action Rally “mm was held at Notre Dame Conrent. ’ sincere sympathy of this com- munlty is extended to the bereaved parents and other members of the “may of Mr. Leo Peters whose sudden and untimely death occur- red on May 31- mm Kathleen MacDonald, R..N., Toronto, Ont... is spending her summer holidays at Tignish with hgf mother, Mrs. A.J. MacDonald. Mr. Chester Hogan, Monct.on. N_ 3__ spent a. few days the past week visiting relatives and friends in Tlgnish. Mr, Joseph Walsh, Tignisli,spent me past week-end visiting friends in Charlottetown. .\fr. Louis MacDonald who is ge1'\'ui§ with the R. C. A.F., T01‘- anw, Ont., spent a few days the past. week visiting his mother, Mrs A. J MacDonald, Tlgnlsh. unr. J. Edward Nelligan who icrred more than a year with the forces ill Korea, is enjoying a wel. earned holiday in Tlgnish. He is the guest of his mother. Mrs. Cecil ltfcCsrtli3'- Rodney Mclnnis, student of St. Dunstan’s University, Char- lotttctown, after spending a few days with his pnrciiis_ Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Moinnis. Tignlsh left on Wcclncsday for Camp Bor- Mr , OOFFEE DISCOVERY! Not a powder! Not a grind! But millions of tiny “FLAVOR BUDS” olfe-_aJ coffee . . . ready to burst instantly Ilreaaalbane and I O O Vicinity . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins and Miss Lots Perkins. Jamaica Plain. Mass. returned to their home on June 4. after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Perkins’ father, Mr. Frank Hickox. and other relatives in Springfield and vicinity. Misses Mary Gunn and Wilma MacKenzie, Charlottetown, motor- ed to Breadalbane on Sunday, June 6, where they were. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam MacKenzie. There have been several recent changes among the residents of this vicinity: Mr. Edison Jewell, who occupied rooms in the Cous- den, Ont, to continue his officers training course with the Canadian Army. More than 30 teachers from the village and surrounding rural areas attended the study club meeting which was held in the Assembly Room of Our Lady of the Angels Convent on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. P. A. Arsenauit, teacher ot Tignish Shore school, acted as chairman. Mr. F‘. Doiron, super- visor of schools, and Mr. Malcolm MacKenzie, assistant director of education, of Charlottetown, were present. The purpose of the meet- ing was to discuss the changes in the Grade VIII exams this year slid to instruct teachers in the method of carrying out these ach- zeveinent tests. Hearty congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mc- Nclll, whose marriage took place in Toronto, Ont. The bride was .he iormcr Mix Patricia Keougli. daughter of Mr.Whltinore Keough, Tlgnish. Miss Keough was a grad- uate of Our Lady of the Angels Convent, Tignish, in the class oi 1948 and for a number of years worked as stenogrzipher for the the Tignlsh Co-Operative Ltd_ — C.L. ins homestead for I. number of years. moved to Springfield during the week-end of June 6; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sanderson and fam- ily, Charlottetown, have moved into the Craig home, nreadalbane. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Lorne Seaman is confined to her home with ilineu. , Mr. Kenneth Graham is a pa- tient in the Prince County Hos- pital which he entered during the week-end of June 6_ He is sin- cerely wished a complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Winsloe, were guests of Mrs. Lionel Robinson. on Younker, Mr. and June 6. Miss Eleanor Murray, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at her home in Breadalbane. , Mrs. Harry Crasweii, Charlotte- town. visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Millage Macheod, on June 6. Mr. Donald MacKay, who has been stationed at Camp Borden. Ont, has successfully completed an electrical technicians’ course. Mr. MscKay has been transferred to Summerside where he is now a member of the ground crew of the R. C. A. F. Mrs. Bismark Cousins, Breadai- bane. and Mrs_ Lorne Cousins, Borden, are leaving for Buffalo, N. Y., on June ii. where they will attend the wedding of Miss Betty Cousins. Mr. Elmer Farncll, Halifax, was .1 visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Woodside on June 8. Miss Dlriije Ewyk spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Art E\\'5k. TOKYO (AP)—Barbcrs in Yam- azuchi. western Honshu. are sell. mil haircuts on the instalment 1)l:i_n. Customers can get as many haircuts as needed throughout ihc year. and pay the bill in monthly instalments. cascusipoc and I I I Vicinity —Miis Doris Macllevin. teacher at west Devon School. was a week- end visitor to her home. Dr. Bradley of New Hampshire. U. S. A.. is on the Island for his annual fishing trip and is fishing at Leard's Mill pond, Coleman, and other streams. Friends of Mrs. Lester Gay. IX’! pleased to learn she has returned to her home in Knutsford. having been a patient in the Prince Coun- ty liospital. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Prldham and children. Montrme, were Sun- day guests of Mr. Pridhamts cou- sin, Mrs. Jimmy Thomas and Mr Thomas. The first mackerel of the season was peddled here June 4. Mr_ and Mrs. Gerald Warren, Sumnierslde, were recent visitors to Cascumpec_ guests of Mrs. War- ren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bren- ton Hudson. Misses Renads. and Bessie Ray- nor, Greenmount, were recent week- end visitors of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan, Wood. stock. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Macconnell, Monclon, N.B.. spent the week-end of May 29, visiting Mrs. MacCon- ncll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- lea Morcshezid, West Devon. The May meeting of Cascumpcc. Auxiliary of the W. M. 8., was held at the home of Mrs. Artemas Cam- cron on May l2_ Ten members responded to roll call Willi a verse of scripture. A report from Pres- byterial Literature Secretary was read by Mrs. Horace Gamble. Some discussion iollowed regarding the serving of supper to the Mens As- sociation the following Monday The Worship service was coli- on auras. “nu miristiari And His Vacation," The study period was the closing chapter oi the study book and was entitled, “Sha- dows are Frontier." This was taken by several members. The meeting closed with prayer. Mr. and Mrs Harry Thomas and daughter, Linda, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George D. Warren. Mill Road, on Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs. Keir Thomas, Woodstock. Miss Kay Lockerby, Alberton, was a week-end visitor of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Locker- by. Mr. Ralph Adams, 0'Leary, un- derwent an operation in Prince County Hospital on June 1. His many friends wish him a speedy re- turn to good health. l\fr_ and Mrs. Lyman Caseley and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gard. Mill River, accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Adams, 0'Leary, motored to Sum- merside on June 6 and visited with Mr. Ralph Adams who is a pa- tient in the Prince County Hospl. tal. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Coughlin and children, Rustico, recently visited their home in Cascumpec Mrs. Keir Thomas, Woodstock, was a patient in the Alberton Hos- pital ior a day or two. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Thomas, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ai- bert beard and Mrs. Marion Phillips spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Heath Leard, Central Bcdcque, also Mrs. Leard‘s niece, Mrs. Brewer Johnston, and Mr. Johnston, Central Bedeque. Dr. l... G. Dewar, 0'I..cary, has left on a two weeks trip to Van- couver, 8.0, to attend a medical convention. Cascumpec, school meeting, was held in the school on June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland MacPhee, of Montreal. Que., are having a ducted by Mrs. Kenneth Leard, on AMAZING .~‘\ ODLIAOLJFEE R i it A. .... IVI/-\)<\/VL Li. VOL: , i» ll! intothat famous MAXWELL HOUSE FLAVOR! Utterly unlike old-style "instants" . . . iust as quick but tastes so differontl The only cofiec of its kind in the world, this superb, roaster-fresh coffee is actually brewed for you in the }amous Maxwell House kitchens. At the exact moment of perfection the water is removed — leaving the millions of miracle “Flavor Buds"! 100% Pure Cofloo — No Fillers Addodl '1usi add hot water . . . and the bursting "Flavor Buds" flood your cup with coffee as delicious as the best you‘ve ever brewed. 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Kidd of Brockville was the preacher_for the 50th anniversary services of the Anglican church of St. Paul's at nearby Newbliss Canon Kidd was rector of the par- ish when the church was conse- crated. Thursday. June 11. IBM Noam wmscoz w. i. 0 . The June meeting of the Win- sloe North Women's institute was held in the Wlnsloe hall with Mrs. Percy Arbing as hostess. Roll call was answered by 15 members. Two visitors were pre- sent. it was decided to get three gallons of Ice cream to treat the children at the picnic. Mrs. Al- bert Younker and Mrs. Claude Craswell were appointed as dele- gates to the annual convention. l‘he proceeds amounted to $49.10 from the play and sale of ice- cream and cake which was held in the hall. The school committee reported that paper towels were purchased. Mrs. Waller Roberts rheanuatan rsgell invited the members to her hom- for the next meeting when the lunch committee will be Mrs. Arnett Shaw and Mrs. Walter Ro- berts. 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