I, in-latw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. I l' as recent guests, Mrs. Elizabeth Page 20 The Guardian Thur., October 16. 1958 Would Keep Secret Public Accounts Committee Sessions MONTREAL (CPL—Alan Mac- Nangliton. chairman of the Ifcuse of Commons public icmunts com- mittee, said Monday he plans to recommend legislation to have _ the committee meet behind :losed doors in future sessions. ’ Mr. M‘acNaughton, Lib e r a 1 member of Parliament for Mount Royal. made the statement in an interview shortly after his return here from a one-week trip to Eng- land. where he studied the Work of the British public accounts committee. "he 55-year-old Montreal lawn yer said it would he “in the best interests of the government” it the Canadian committee held its meetings in camera like the Brit- ish body. He said he will send an Infor- mal report to Prime Minister Diefentbaker with his recommend- ations. Closed 5 e s s i o n 5. Mr. Mac- Naughton said. would mean party politics could never enter into the deliberations of the commit~ tee and would ensure complete objectivity on the part of com- mittee members." In the Canadian committee’s last sitting in Ottawa. Mr. Mac- Naughton occupied what was de- scribed as “the hottest seat "I Parli pent." The committee in a report to the Commons last month said taxpayers‘ money had not, been protected in construction of 3 $16,200.00() federal printing bu- reau at Hull, Que, under the for. ier Liberal administration. HOWLAN The Misses Pauline and- Patti- cia Finnan. Diane Gallant and Gertrude Arsenault. students at Tignish Convent. spent the week end at their homes here. The Misses Betty and Elaine Arsenault and Jeanette Gaudet, students at Miscouche Convent, spent the week end at their homes in Howlan and Wodstock. Mrs. E‘lmer Pineau of Sum- merside and Mrs. Gabe Arse- nault of Miscouche, were to How- lan on Saturday. Messrs. Albert Finnan and ' Louis Arsenault who spent the past two weeks visiting their ‘ parents in Howlan, left on Tues— day. Sept. 30 on return to their work in Hamilton. Ontario. The heavy rain on Saturday night and all day Sunday stop- ped the harvesting of spuds on Monday, but the work was re- sumed on Tuesday. Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault of Piusville, were in Howlan on Monday evening, Sept. 29 guests of Mr. and Mus F. C. Gallant. The monthly meeting of St. A/thony‘s sub-division of C.W.L. was held n the parish hall on Monday night, Sept. 29, thlllh the ladies of Duvar as hostesses.~ Rev. Clarence Pitre pastor at St. Anthony’s left by car on Tuesday, Sept. 30, for a two weeks holiday to Ontario. He was accompanied by his brother- Doucette of Rustico. Gilbert Gaudet is recuperating at his home in Woodstock after being a patient in Community Hospital, O’Leary. Ralph Arsenault made a busi- ness trip to Summerside on Wed- _ nesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dignan had Elliott of Lynn. Mass. and Mrs. George W. Oliver of Saint John, NB. Motoring to Summer-side on Thursday. Oct. 2 were Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters, Sylvang Gal- lant. Mrs. Alban Arsenault and was in Howlan on Saturday. Oct. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacBaine of the Locke Road. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Oarruth- ers on Saturday evening, Oct. 4. MISCOUCHE Friends of Ivan LeOlair will be glad to see him home again af— ter haying been in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, for some time, where he received treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Frances DesRoch- es recently arrived attheir home in Miscouche after having visited in Boston, Mass. The friends of little Gail MIC- Milllavn, Miscoucihe, will be sorry to learn that she recently entered Prince County Hospital as the result of an accident in which she had her leg fractured. On Saturday morning a very pretty wedding took place at St. John The Baptist Church, Miscoucthe, when Celina Gaudet became the bride of Gyms Blac~ quiere. The maid of honor was Delima Poirier and the brides— maid Marina Blacquiere. The best man was Louis B‘lacquiere and the ushers were Willie Poir— ier and Gerald Bllacquiere. FLOUR SIFTERS Triple action style, sifts three times in one operation, all metal enamelled in attractive decorations easy to clean . CUTLERY TRAYS Made of unbreakable plastic with perforated bottom for easy cleaning, five large compart— ments moulded style in assorted s colors 1 .00 BROIOMS Four string style made of good quality selected corn, well bound to smooth fin- I ished wood handle PLASTIC TUMBLERS Break resistant clear plastic tumblers in the 9 7 ounce size ribbed style. 1 5 to. $1.00 TEA K‘ETTLES Whistling model with stationery upright handle ggdqlgortging spout, holds about loo FIRST FARMER Louis Hebert, who died at Que- bec City in 1627. is known as the first farmer of New France. Mutqu Of Omaha Sickness - Accident Hospital - Medical Surgical Insurance Write or Phone LAURIE B. SMITH Ch’town 148 Cumberland St. DIAL 5215 daughter Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Ansenault have now taken up residence in Summerside. ' Albert Gallant of Moncton, N. B. is now visiting in this vicinity guest at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mm. John Arsenault at Kelley Road. John Arsenault and Albert Gallant recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault, Howlan. Miss Annie Gallant who was Visiting at Dock Road returned to Howlan by train on Friday . morning. Oct. .3 Messns. Frank and Paul Gal- lant resumed work on the home of Fred Ramsay MLA at Mont— rose. on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Miss Wanda Murray is now employed at Summerside. Rev. Fr. Sullivan of Charlotte- town was the celebrant of the Mass at St. Anthony's on First Friday of Oct. at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Fr. Phalen of Brae celebrated mass on Sunday. Oct. 5 in the LOOK FOR THE PURE WHITE Sugar Package At Your Grocers' and Supermarket This Week absence of the. pastor who went on a well earned holiday. Congratulations to Miss J on n Kelley of Howlan RR. who is to be an October bride. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gallant and daughter Florence. motored to Stummerside on Saturday, Sept. 27 where they visited Mrs. John Cahill. Friends and neighbors of Gil— bert G‘audet are pleased to see him out again after being laid up for a while. Victor Campbell of Alberton Spencer Brokerage Ltd. Saint John, N .B. for as little as 75c weekly we work, time and labor. See us for full particulars. BLAH mm W V. RADIO SALES AND SERVICE ‘ Take advantage of our Maintenance Service Contract . . . provide all TV parts, service PHONE 9624 ganic matter and reduces hay and pasture. LIME ble. Always WORKS”. remember, HAVELOCK L Hayclock, NB. FOR THE LAND’S SAKE — LIME Soil acidity slows down the decomposition of or- is the cheapest all-round ditioncr on the market and should be applied to acid soil, it makes all major plant foods more avail- Shipped in carload lots of 30 tons or more, bagged or bulk. 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