St. Louis , .J' h Callsghanofthe p A051-SE is spending some line at his home in St. Louis. Mrs, Austin Callaghan, uliridiil Monday and Miss Flor- m.e' Callaghan have returned to 3, 1; homes in i-ramingham, Mass. (fer amndmg the ruiiei-ai of their immer Mr. Emmett C" ” n which (oak place on May the 5th. I M . Eddie Bernard grfriillgigssetl, to .31 her home again mu going through a successful operation in the Charlottetown Hospilal. l I-Iowlon 1 Mrs. Clarence Gallant of Pius- ville. spent Friday and Saturday at her old home in I-lowlan. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault visited at her old home in Duvar on Moth- ers' Day. Mr. and Mrs. Aiban D. Arsen- auit and family and Mrs. James Arsenault were visiting in Alber- ton on Sunday. May ll. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Finnan, Mrs. John Cahhiil. and Mrs. John Finnan of Summerside were in I-lowlan on Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Wood and children. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Arsenault Bertha and James. are spending uid family of Miscouche. spent a few days at West Cape with l(- d t the home of Mr. gied llIi!:s.ell'Ielii: Peters is St. Lou- is. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mai-Aiis- land and two children of Sum- Andrew's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and family were in Woodstock on Sunday evening, May 8 Credit Union; meeting in 0'Leary regarding building of s new hos- pital; a Liberal meeting at the home of Octane Plneau, Dtivar and a bingo in Tlgnlsh. A few from Howlaa went to Bloomfield Station on Tuesday of- ternoon to attend the sale of house- hold furnishlngs at the e of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Doy . John Arsenault of Howlan went to work at the Hatchery of the 0'Leary Co-Op on May 10. as as- slstant. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boulter of 0'Leary. were calling on Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dlgnan at llowlan on May 10. Mrs. James Arsenauit is now visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arsenault at Alberton. Misses Lucy Gallant and Ethel Finnan were in Howlan on Tues- day. Thurs. May 19. 1955 The Guardian Page 13 funds and it was decided to. hold a bingo at ths home of of Mrs. J. E. Richard. Mrs. Anthony Finnan was host- ess to St. Ann Club members on May ill. Twenty-six members an- swered roll call another. one lot!!- ed. Next men in June. Mrs. Ice Arena ' be hostess with the drawing for lucky ticket to the pilgrimage. Bingo was played and a good sum was realized. x Miss Ruth Finnan who is em- ployed at Mrs. lillls' Restaurant at Kensingtoa spent May 9th at her home here. Bruce Carruthers who spent the past few months in Cooksville. Ont. arrived home by train on May 10. Gilbert rinnan was a bus pas senger to Charlottetown on May 10, where he underwent a medical check-up. returning home on Wed- nesdsy. BIIOWEB AT KENEINGTON -On Tuesday evening a large number of friends and relatives assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Profitt, Kensington, where a miscellaneous shower was tendered their dau'ghter Audrey,- R.N., one of the season's brides- to-be. Appropriate music was play- ed by Mrs. Joseph Sheen. . while the guest of honour was escorted to the decorated seat by her sis- ter, Mrs. Roy Clark. The numer- ous and valuable gifts were brought in by Misses Iris Champ- ion and Norma Profltt, while Miss Iois Stavert and Mrs. opened the gifts. and Mrs. Ken- neth Clark read the accompanying verses. Mrs. Clair Mayhew and Mrs. Everett Champion arranged the gifts. Miss Profitt very fitting- ly expressed her than after which all joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow. ' Delicious refreshments were. served and a social hour was much ' VICTORIA DAV WIZUES mhMWy .. 29.-9?!fi&v p -..-.-,u..-.a - -. -3 .. -.1-tavax.-sax. - .- .2 4. .r;..;.3rt::..9m'E;m" were Sunday VISll0l”l 3' Friends and relatives here of . ilignligfne of Mrs. Benny BlaIWlI- Mrs. Henry Gallant. who spent the A meetlns of It. Thomas Ac- Wilfred Doiron was a recent vls- enjoyed by an srd and Mrs. Sophie Arsenault of Wm" at 9,, ham, of her dwgh. quinas Society was held on May itor at the home of his grand- turned to his homo hero. ; St, Louis, ler and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. 10. It the home of Mrs. Anthony th at Bloomfield Corner. There motored to Ch lottstown. Michael Aheai-n at Alberton. were Flnnan with most of the members 0" MIY 11- C- -7- Gllllnh I-0l'1'lln9-T Mrs. Joseph Leclalr and Mrs. sorry to note that she has again present. The purpose of this meet- Maurice Arsenauit. who spent Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. John F; Emmanuel Richard and two chil- suffered , mi resumng in 3 fl-ac. ing was to decide on how to raise the winter months in Alberton. re- Gallant. A ' s. A. McDONALD Special Offers For Friday Just see what we've cooked up to get you out of the kitchen this holiday weekondl Look I! those big super values in loss-work-for Molhor foodsl Almost before you can say-"Como and got III"-marvelous meals on ready to be sor- vod-whothor you're planning dalighttul din- ners of home or perfect picnic lunches. So- soma shop . . . come save. Pick up these HOLI- DAY FOOD VALUES for Jolly Day Meals. M- ALYMER HIGH QUALITY l(E'l'cllliP ran some ran Till 230 FOR SANDWICHES OR FRYING PIO PORK LOAF 12 02 rm 330 HEINZ 6 oz. JAR PREPARED MUSTARD 136 Pll3A(l;I(olNS Ma 150 SWEET MUSTARD OR MIXED Bernard in St. Louis. to Sumni side nosplt-L Every dmnmn Mronoho for-hers Im- Mru an . arris. - rovement. Tom LeClair and Marguerite Le- P Clair were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mn. p. Gaudet in St. Louis. Meetings were held in the ol- -IOSCPII lowing places on Monday ii t: lllcmthiy meeting St. Anthony's M ii r d murhalgesliinhvvurwcglzitl erece&y children of It. Catiisrines. 0nt.. for. New Brunswick. wherr they are visiting with Mrs. Arsenault's Wm M employed, parents. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Richard in St. Louis. II (T. 5 - Ellie Mr. John M. Arsenault who has with iii: daughter-in-lsw use. spenttho winter months h St. Louis, Mrs. Beau Blanchard. Cstiierlnes. Ontario. has return- ed to his home in It. Louis. ded to Mi”-llgsaetillll lb lrttiilh death Pin. Adrian Richard of the Can- ot his brother, Mr. Gregory Wedge adlan Army has mt'i.tlolredw frxxi which occurred recently at Arllng- St. Catherlnes. Ont o, e um Mum . home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Richard. It. Dnuls. Mrs. Alfrsd Arsenatilt and Iliroo -03 YUM! YUM! 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