» e tember. . . Bid-To Canade ts PM's Decision was asked whether the gov- i | if Hy iF i iF External Affairs Minister said Thursday the ques tion of inviting the Soviet pre mier to Canada was discussed af morning cabinet meet- | it at least Mon- : : i : E rete a : i rh fg e 3 B z would have to weekend . , fram @ vacation | img bis ; F ie? i : z : 2 g E : & 3 F Q F 5 $ Prince Albert. Sask decision will be made at the earliest.” he VES FOR HOLIDAY . Green left Ottawa by air it i E : e unt said. i FUt ; i SEF RG hs i oa? ? ; : gh i | | dealer STs ee) ~ b Se > in rn ee nek a J e, Mr. Diefenbaker from Calgary the cabinet meeting he said they ~ might abdeut cabinet might be made known thi . 10 .Tii' e is Vv sit- business. including the possibility but later said next week. aeageal Tags RE, Rag tt Now at your of a Khrusschev visit. | The fivemember National En- friends and renewing old ac-| Ihe Soviet_inader is scheduled | engy Board was established at the quaintances. Pe ‘ection to visit the U.S about Sept. 15. |tast session of Parliament with Miss Lioydia Matthews return- Mr Green. said he did not think| story powers over impon ed to her home in Toronto, where; that any visit by the Russian pre | of and Seis employed, after visiting her | mier would inckxde points other and export of natural gas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd than O:tawea l electricity. | Matthews, O'Leary. ; : : L.A.C. Douglas Smith of Senn-' O'LEARY ltyn MacPherson and Barty Mac-' neterre, Quebec, is spending his {Dougall were appointed on this holidays visiting his home in 0 committee. The program consist-' Leary a guest of his mother, Miss Jean Brooks returned teed of a tweaty—question —contest | Mrs. Milton Smaiiman—and—Mr. her home in Boston o spend- by Rev. Mr. Howard. Meeting Smalliman, O'Leary. He is at pre. ing a couple of weeks visitin’ closed with hymn, “Trust and sent visiting hig grandparents, -at the home of her parents, Mr. Obey,,”’ and Mizpah. \Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith, West and Mr. \Lawrence Rielly (Jr.)| Miss Harriett Smith returned to Point. | Leary. Winsloe where she is employed,| ir. and Mrs. Claude MacNeill | Swimming lessons have com- after visiting her mother, Mrs. and daughters Barbara and Clau- menced again at the West Point Milton Sma!llman and Mr. Small- dette, returned to their home in shore with Mr. Mitchell of; man and family in O'Leary. O'Leary, after spending their Charlottetown as imstructor.| A few citizens in the village of | holidays visiting friends in Mont- Some fifty children from differ- O'Leary are busily engaged paint- real, Quebec and other places of | ent districts are taking adva® ing, remcd ‘ing beth he exter- | interesst. tage of the classes which are jor and interior of the homes; Mrs. Leslie Maclaac and two being sponsored by the West Point which when completed will |children Jocelyn, and Trevor of Women’s Institute. . present a very fine a ance. | Toronto, Ont., are spending two | Mr. and Mrs. Frances Rielly Mr. Bud Ellis, Toronto, Ont.,| weeks visiting her parents, Mr.| and Mr. Lawrence Rielly (Jr.) is spending his holidays visiting and ~ Mrs. Joshua MacArthur, afe spending their holidays visit- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Poplar Grove and Mr. and Mrs. ing their mother, Mrs: Denise liam Ellis, O'Leary, and sister| Ralph Maclsaac, Glenwood. } Rielly, O'Leary. ‘Mrs. Keith Gorrill, Glenwood. Mr. Jerry Yeo and sister, Miss Mrs. Percy Green and two soms; Mr. Earle Jelley, Unionvale is;Louise Yeo of Seven Islands, David and Kirk. of Baimertown, | spending the summer months at-|are visiting their grandparents, Ont., are spending a couple of | tending Acadia University im|Mr. and Mrs. Melain Baglole, weeks visiting her sistér and bro-| Wolfville. NS. |O'Leary, and other friends in the aeaes, Be ret = — Mr. Harold Saunders, Toronto, | vicinity. ® utt, a . Gi Ont., is sppnding a very pleasant; Miss Dorothy Smallman. Tor-| , Bridges, Burton. ‘holiday visiting his parents, Mr.|onto, Ont. is spending her holl.| filled ond Seoled ot the FREEZER 7 Mrs. Arthur Ferguson of Wel- and Mrs. Saunders, and other days visiting her mother Mrs. Oli- lastom, Mass., is spending her relatives and friends in Bloom- ver Smallman, O'Leary and oth- holidays visiting at the home of field. This is Harold's first trip im er relatives. her sister, Mrs. Clifford Collicutt and Mr. Collicutt, and father Mr. Gi@bert Bridges, Burton, Let 7. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Community Hospital was held in the board room on July 15th. Proceeds of a travelling apron from Milbura wete received. Donation for tur- key fund was received from Milo. Cart supplies were handed in from Brae and Milo, also baby) oe tt ~ Gnibversi as Geese ’ FUR JACKETS 2 CANADIAN MUSKRAT—These jackets carry our full written guarant&e for quality and etyling. $4 49 Regularly $199. NOW ee ‘ 4 es .¢° 2 2 wor NOVA SCO %y i ls: eS SELECTED CANADIAN MUSKRAT—The absolute ad shirts from Brae. Any donations | for the bazaar booth at forth- Tn rhe | cream of the 1959 spring pelts. You will be as thrill- c comin West Point boat race ; P- ed as we were over the fascinating new shades and 1 95 aré to be left with Mrs. Free | stylings. Regularly $245. NOW ........ icLeaaeaos oF man MacWilliams. Messrs. Lorne Hemilow, Ed Mond Collicutt. Roland Cooke and Lorne Shaw have retérned to ; their homes in Cape Wolfe, Lot 7. _ re after being employed {n Caribou, nail ; N.S. Acadia University founded in 1838 if the sme meter of thousands of men Carter Dennis. young son of Mr. women whe have sefved Canada with distinction in government, business and CHINA MINK (Dyed)—Fashion experts predict this’ fur to be a fashion leader for the Fall and Winter of 1959 and for many years to come. This group rep- i resents a special purchase which we cannot repeat. Regularly $375. NOW . “325 i now at and Mrs. Wilfree Dennis. O’- the field of education. Overlooking the tidal waters of Minas Basin, it is sity Leary, had the misfortune to fall while climbing a tree and sus- tained a broken wrist. He was attended to by Dr's. Dewar and Brunells of O'Leary. Miss Jean Phillips, Ellerslie. is Spending her holidays as guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jago Sabine, West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie MacIsaac and son Dale, Toronto. are visit- thg their parents. Mr. and Mrs.) Bennie Maclsaac, Dunblane. Miss Darlene Collicutt of Bur- ton, returned to her home after spending a couvle of days, vis- fling her cousins; Debbie and Witlow Bridec:. of O'' cary. She Was accompanied by Debbie who Plans to visit with Darlene for a few days. Mr. John Harris. Knutsford. is ¢onfined to his home through *field West. after spending the illness Ret. and Mrs. Dewis Rector, returned to their home in Spring- Past two weeks visiting his var- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewis Rec- tor. Nova Scotiz Mrs. Harriet MaclIsaac is a pa- tient in the Community Hospital, O'Leary. — Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Yeo. Red Mill, Quebec, are visiting relativ- @s and friends in O'Leary. Mrs. Sterling Frizzell returned to her home in Soringfie'd West. after attending the wedding of he- dave" “~"gzell to John Albert Clark, in Jasper, Al- ferta. She also visited other members of her family in that vicinity. Mr. C'ark is the son of Mr. George Clark. and the late M-s. Clark of Hills River Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis, Oro- Maco. N.F.. snent the weekend vis%ing friends in O'Leary as 2 is of * and **-s. Z Ellis, also Mr. and Mrs. Fred El- lis. Mrs. Harding Boulter and fam- ily accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Leslie MacLean, and grand- daughte- Nata'‘e, were guests at the home of the latter's daugh- ter. Mrs. Harry MacAusland, Bloomfield. The Soringfield West Baptist Young People’s Societty met in the church for their regular meet- ng Friday evening, July 17th., vi: facl:arec acted n the absence of both the presi- fent and vice presider and ore- fided over the meeting. A story was read by Annie Easter entit- ed “Ruthie Wait a Minute” which was very interesting. lt wage decided to have a ‘wiener roast Point shore. on July Malte Sterl-¢@ 2averies San Beveisas Maclsaac. Mari on @ campus of unrivelied Geavty. This University offers» DEGREES ins { Bachelor of Arts Bechelor of Science ‘ B.Sc. ‘Home Economics) Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Theology Bachelor of Divinity Bachelor of Music | Bachelor of Education | Master of Arts i Master of Science Master of Music Master in Education OiPLOmAS 1M: ) Engineering Home Economics Secretarial Science "At this residential Univers-) ity there are three dormi-} tories for men and three Music (Licentiate) Pre-protessional Courses preparatory te: for women. Medicine : Law saories and prizes Dentistry ‘ Mursing evoilable, For additional information write: The Registrar, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova eater A wide vor- iety of scholarships, bur- | | 2712 How long since your last visit to-your next door neighbor, Nova Scotia? A change may be a grand tonic! Come over this Here in New Scotland, you'll. find shel- tered valleys, sandy beaches, historic places, good food and good places'to stay — and, above all, a ‘warm welcome from your Dont delay ! neighbors, Come.now. : If you want to know more about a week- end of fun and discovery, at reasonable rates, drop us a line:— \ NOVA SCOTIA TRAVEL BUREAU Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE WELCOME MAT IS ALWAYS OUT.,.. weekend. Bring your fame . ily and you'll all have a wonderful time. DROPSKIN CHINA MINK (dyed)—A limited quan- tity only of these luxurious dropskin jackets. Made with all the meticulous care ef genuine mink, Regularly $445. NOW ..:.............. Wo ieudashuns BLACK PERSIAN LAMB (dyed)—If black is your color, this is the jacket for you. The wearing quality s indeed wonderful—the appearance luxurious. Regularly $315. NOW ............. BLACK PERSIAN LAMB (dyed)—Selected quality mly. 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