l l Page 14, The Gun l 5'? mt... -" t .1. . Stripped ofthe bought wh9se' thick green foliage made Memorial Square one of the most. scenic and sheltered places in Summer- side, the hare tree trunks are ahoiit the only remaining visible evidence of the January ice storm WI'll('ll ix as the worst cxperi- enced by this area in living mem- ory. BARE TR rdian Thurs.. April 12. 1955 under foreman of TRU'NKS DISFIGURE ONCE About a dozen tree: have been Donald E. Lidslonc. chairman of maple, uiili the birch suffering removed from the square because the Parks and Property Committee. the greatest amount of damage,i. they were completely destroyed.i and pruning and repairs are being have been trimnie made on the remaining trees. Thlsias much as possible, the plant work has been conducted by park of new employees parks, Anthony Arsenault, and un- beaiity. der the supervision of Counclliorl I Although the broken branches d and improved Guadct, Provincial Forester. wereitends mo 3 residential section or in: obtained by the Town to super- the Town, separating Prince County rise the pruning and restoration Hospital and the stand pipe. two streets, so familiar Summcrside trees may be ni-ccssary lt restore Most. Howi.KiT Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant with John F. Gallant, Woodstock, on Sunday. were among the many who attend- ed the funcral of the late Mrs. a Philip Thompson at 0'Lcai'y. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant Audrey and Dale. visited at thelwith Urban and Marjorie, visited home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wedge llfon Sunday afternoon at the home 0 0'Leary, on Sunday. Misses Tlieresa and Elaine Gal- Mr. and Mrs. F. Perry. Mr. Fulton Thompson and sons, lant of Howlan, visited at the home Dave, Frank. Jack. and Rae. with of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. iiheir wives all of Charlottetown. Mr. J.H. Rit-hard, who spent thc past few months employed in Sum- merside. has now rcturncd to his home here. Mrs. Frank Gallant was hostess to the Ladies of St. Anne Club on the square to its previous of trees bordering the BEAUTIFUL MEMORIAL SQUARE The services of Mr. 2 that their appearance will be of the trees were birch or made as attractive as possible. Tuesday night. March 13., for their monthly meeting, when 22 memb- crs answered roll call by dropping .1 penny in the mite box. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Sick committee reported visiting one sick member who re- ccivod a treat. More Cod Liver Oil capsules ucrc dislributcil. it i-.'.'is decided to nizikc a SS donation to Red Cross. The usual trcats to the sick were ordercd for Easter. Mrs. s "so Fred Arscnaull vcigv graciously of-L Icrcd her house for April meeting. 3'H6tTLl5'EI't' HAMAlS MORE III-l-LI-IE E-OR LESS - MONEL -g ROAST, Young Steer, lb. 42c SHOULDER ROAST PORK, lb. . . . .. 39c CORNED BEEF, Boneless, no fat, lb. . . 39c Sliced BACON. Ib. Corned SPARE RIBS. 3 lbs. .. Frcsli Island CHEESE. Ib. . . . . . . . New CARROTS, 3 lbs. . . . ONIONS. 3 lbs. .. . . . TOMATOES. pkg. . .. Lar e GRSAPEFRUIT. 6 for . BEEFLIVER.Ib........... 37: Fruit And Veg. Broken . . . . 45: PEKOE TE 49: COFFEE- York York . . . . 49: Dept. . . .. 29: ....25: . ..29: .. 49: Crispyflake FISH coo FlLLE'lS- FROZEN. lb. NOT FROZEN. lb. FROZEN, lb. NOT FROZEN. lb. . . . FISH STICKS. pkg. . to ; BILL 8224 ,2. ia. minor mama. 1l.'.a.&ir.... ............... 290 I-IADDOCK FILLETS- ....-..-. ......... 45c FISH 8. CHIPS, pItq.....:'27c A.Ib..........79: any brand. lb. Sl.l9 PEACHES. 20 oz.. 2 fins . . 49: CORN. 20 oz.. 2 tins . . . . 39: PERFECTION MILK. 6 fins 85: York - 20 Oz. Tins PORK & BEANS. 2 tins . . . 39: SHORTENING. 2 lbs. . . . . 39: MAPLE LEAF LARD. 2 lbs. 39: APPLE JUICE. 48 oz. . . . . 29: , JENKINS BEEF. Ib. tin . . . . 45: BABY FOOD- Any Brand. 3 tins . . . . . . . 29: .... 39c 39: Cmilfs fmurllo Vllllfl CAKE MIX at V2 PRICE! villi flu sensational - ulw Robin Hood ORANGE CAKE MIX IIlHur49: 211 EIIBTIIII ST. Chocolate Mallow COOKIES (Fresh) Ia. . .. 39: 25 LB. BAG SL69 FREE DELIVERY Meeting adliiiiriicil by prayer. Bin- go l'('Eilll'l.C(I Stlfltl. The uiiiiiial Boy Scout collection is non lit-iiig taken up with Andrew Wood, collector in this district. Mr Jlllll Mrs llcclor Richard, ini-torcd to Tignisli on Tuesday. klrx. Bruce ('ari'iitlic.'s atlcridcd Wednesday March H. l Mrs. John Fiiiiiaii who recently ed. in llowian recently. Air. and Mrs. lsummerside on Thursday. l l.o.'iving Howlan for Toronto on Sunday. March 25. were Clair Gal- .lant and John Arsenaiilt. I Mr. and Mrs Henry .I. (Gallant and master llnlc, motored to and from Charlottetown on March 27. 3 TIGNISH HONOR ROLL J TIGNISH CONVENT 1 (Grade Xi: ll. Gerald McCarthy Mona Handrahan Ernestine MacDonald. Grade X: l. llorcen Harper 2. Lillian Kennedy 3. Phyllis Myers. Grade IX. l. Peggy Slim 2. Freda Bernard 8. Lorraine Gallant. Grade Vlll: i 1. Anne Marie Mt-Aidoff , 2. Mary Irma Perry k3. Marilyn McDonald and Eileen; Gavin i Grade Vll' 1. Marjorie Richard 2. Janie Keough 3. Doreen l)esRiocIies. Grade Vll: l. Edward Fitzgerald 2. Leonard Hogan 3. Bruce Phce. Grade Vl' .l. Freda McPhee 2. Philip Mar-Donalrl 3. Dora Gavin. Grade V: 1. Lucy Conway 2. Frankie Doucettn 3. Edward Gallant. Grade IV: 1. Aubrey Desllocliel 2. Aiban DcsRochos .3. Roberta LeCIair. l. Maurice Iugwell 2. Lorraine Pheo 3. Muriel Hogan. . Grade ill: ” 1. Joan Arsenault 2. Edward Richard 3. Robert T)esRo(-hes Grade ill: I. Elaine Myers 2. RIll')' llandralian 3. Pniil.-i McKinnnn. (' ":30 II' I. ll7Il.'l Eldershsiw 2. ("who Arsenault 3. Elvin l-Illis. Grade ii: I. Marie Doucctte i2. France: MacCrae .3. June Mnllloltc and Sylvia Con- wily (Il':IlIE ii: I. Ruth Gnllnit Anne Marie (nude! 2. 3. Frank ll the iiizirriagc of her niece, Miss Fairlcy Dumvillc at 0'Leary on lvisilcd in Batliursl, has now return- I ll Si 1 .l ii ii l l l l -.l l rt N l I . i in the photo alioic. Trinity ilinited Church is seen on the right 11 Memorial Square while Sum- mer Street on the extreme left ex- landmarks, which are seen in the distance. (Photo by Wotton) where Mrs. Gallant received I check up from Dr. Gencheff. Rev. M.J. Rooney made Easter communion calls to the aged and sick in this district on Wednes- day, March 28. Word was received that Vincent Gallant who recently went to Ont- ario landed a job the next day in Hamilton, Ont. Mrs. Henry Perry returned to her home in Charlottetown on, Tuesday. ; Friends are pleased to note that Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet has now re- turned from the Charlottetown Hospital, where she underwent surgery. Leaving on Easter Sunday to re- turn to Fredericton. N.B.. were Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Arscnault and family who had spent a day or two in How- Ian and Duvar. Fi'iciitls of Mrs. Pi-tcr W. Gal- lant of the Mill Road are sorry to note that she is ill at the home at-ii. Gallant lli Fortune Cove was nf her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant, 0' Leary. Lorraine Gallant and daughter, Theresa. motored to Mrs. Margaret Arscnauit of For- est View is now ill at the homei of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard. 0'- lieary. All hope she will be well soon. Mrs. Urbiin Piiicau of Hloom- ficld Corner is now in llowian with Mrs. .I.B. Arscnault while Mr. Arscnaiilt is receiving treatment in RC. Hospital. a We Have The TIME. You Have The JOB. We are Specialists in HEATING. VENTILATING I SHEET METAL WORK. RICHARD RUTHART 36 Eden Street. Dial 9431 Men's Assoc. Has It lAnnuuI Meeting St. David's Men's Association held their annual meeting in the church hall on Monday. April 2nd. After a delicious supper a sin!-song was enjoyed by the members, fol- lowed by the business session. The main business of the evening was the election of new officers and executive for the 1956 - 57 season. Mr. Cecil Lelacheur was un- animously elected presldent, re- placing St. Davids first presid- ent, Mr. Harry Yorston, under whose faithful and dedicated guid- ance this latest affiliation has tak- en its rightful place in both the spiritual and material progress of the church. Other appointments were Pres- ton McDonald, vice - president; Spiirgcon Walker. secretary-treab surer; Executive: Guy Hemphill, Alistair Stewart, Nelson Hanson. These members were duly inducted into their new offices by Rev. W. Paterson, honorary president. A vote of thanks was offered to the ladies serving supper by Mr. E. Easton. The showing of several interesting films from the N.F.B. brought the meeting to a close. C.K. Mr. and Mrs. W.E White of Borden and Miss Phyllis White of Moncton. spent the Easter holi- town. Mr. Clive Sharpe who has been spending a few days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mn. George Sharpe, returned to Guntlingsvllle on Sun- day, April 1. Master Lloyd Palmer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer, Bor- den. who has been 1 patient in the P.C. Hospital. returned home on Friday. Miss Beryl Levy of Truro is spending Easter week in Borden, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lodge. Mr. George Read, who recently underwent an operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. day. April 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rodgers and family, spent Easter Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers at Borden. The following students are ” the Easter holidays at BALTIC SCHOOL Ft-briiary report of Baltic school. Gl'il(lC 1X: l. Mary Matthews and Janet Murphy (equal) 2. Roger Cousins. Grade Vlll: 1, Freddie Beairsto; 2, John Crafer; Grade V11: l. Sharon Crozier; 2. George Hunter, 3, Joseph MacKen1.ie. Grade V1: 1. Vernon Murphy; Grade V: 1. Horace Crozier. Grade IV: I, Myron Macltcnzic: 2, Tliclinu Cousins; ll, Lorne Cousins. Grade ill: 1. Grant Cousins; E, ltolicrt Crater. Grade ll: 1, Bobby Bcairsto; 2, Terry Murphy; 3, Keith Davison. Grade I: 1, Wilma Mat-Kenzie; 2, Gertrude Cousins. Highest average in Senior grades S-haron ('ro7.ier. Highest average in Junior grades, Grant Cousins. Margaret B. Cousins, Teacher. ...7 - -.. --.,.- gprmirilln urnni: - their homes in Borden: Baden Sexton and Desmond Mclvor of St. Dunstan's; Arnold MacLean. Graham Lodge, Malcolm Lodge. and Freda Noonan of P. W. C.: William MacLean of U.N.B., Fred- ericton; and Edith Mclvor, Aldona Gallant, Judy Stewart and Cater- ine Mcxenna of Kinkora Convent. Mr. Charles Sexton of Halifax. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sex- ton, Borden. Ladies Social Club met on Wed- lncsday, March 28. at the home (of Mrs. Robert Dalziei with twelve members present. Mrs Reg Rod- gers was in charge of the wor- ship period and Mrs. Heath Gord- on. as president conducted the bus- iness meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. ;l(enneth Maclnnis. Next meeting ito be held at the home of Mrs. Reg Rodgers. The ladies of the Altar Society ORDER loll” rnivrr PINK IIIIVIIEYSIJIKLI ROSA IIJLTIFLIIA "A:-iur-nIe"'.vh-Arltgg ;'Nn:In'I nun, at In nu M m n u"- - . Lovely sweet smell- .-rig in y xiii-II: LI; all. '1: for 33.30: ing flowers - very ;';,g;' .i'- su.oo "'R;;".'A'R;'E'R;Y' hardy - fast grow- our 100- '7”, . H . "-5- LEW 3”" :::r""".:.t:.i'...'::. ,,,,,.,,. ,..., u g... llblllllon I -"mm - - W" " W” "' "'- -T.1l.5'l;.'?l?3.?' FREE TIIBII FALL FLOWIIING AITIII POI IAILY 010!!! Also OANADNI FINIIT COIOIID CARDIN OIJIIII BROOKDALE-KINGSWAY NURSERIES IOWMANVILLE from each of these regions: (Ph-no Day or Nlchl. In-that I-IBJI) i M ,,,',4ceI1t FIVE mu szwmo ; -apples! MACHINES A WEEK I l70”” son FIVE WEEKS! From the week ofApriI l5 to the week ofMny I3, 25fuIly aiiimimlic Elna Siipermalic Sewing Machine: will be given away. Thiu means live sewing machines I week for five uccks will be awarded to lucky Canadian homemaker: -one sewing machine a week for the best entry (so: rules) BRITISH OOLUMBIA TNI PIAIIIB ONTAIOO DNTAIID lo”? 0 I you null have nyohlnj you wanted lot you hum. what would you choose? New lurnllun for every room? An nulornotk washer and dvyorl Or Incybo you'd like flu buuinnnt modernized . . . the lawn completely npolnnli Inside and us. Just Doll in what you've been wlnhlnl """'i WI! "WY WIN 5 days with relatives at George-' is spending a few days with his I held a very lucceufd pantry sale in the church basement on Sat- i urday. March st. The tables were in charge of Mrs. P..l. Mclnnls. Mrs. .V. MacDonald. Mrs. lDorsey and Mrs. R. Delghan. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Crawford ,and family. of Bedford, N.S.. who have been spending I few days with Mrs. Crawford's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reg MacAleer, Borden, returned to their home on Sun- .day. April 1. Miss Beulah Howntt who left on ;Tuesday to spend the Easter hol- idays with relatives in Boston. Mass. Mrs. Archie Gallant and daught- eris. Erma and Linda of Borden left on Tuesday Mar. 2, for Hal- F. Crusty, Crunchy DINNER ROLLS returned . to his home in Borden on Mon-I . ID IN..." it uh" '.uM nilfaz, nu” Homemakers! Win exactly what you want for ygyg home in Jewel's cosy, exciting :onfosl.,, 0(L'lWf& .nard. gents by Joseph A.Ga!am "with consolation prizes going to panled by her son spend the Easter holiday: home here. Mr. George Reid, third yup student at P.W.C. underwent an appendectomy in the Chnrlotta town H ” '. Monday, 31. friends her: win him a speedy recovery. The Womeus Auxiliary of Burden Legion held their weekly auction party in the Legion Hall Monday, with eight tables playing. Ladle: prize was won by Miss Rita Ber. nthl. Mrs. P. Dnrrach andPhlllp How. att. The freezeout prize was won by Fred Jeffrey. 0 They're really ritzy - and no trouble at all to make, with new Fleischmnmfs Active Dry Yustl Gives you fast action - light dough: - and none of the bother of old time , rishnble yeastl Get 1 dozen plcknges -- keeps full strength wilbout raIrI'g:ruh'nn.' (RUSTY DINNER ROLLS 0 Measure into I large bowl 1,5 c. lukewarm water. i tsp. granu- lated sugar: stir uiiiil sugar is dis- solved. Sprinkle with l envelope Flcischnianifs Active Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 minutes, THEN stir well. Add 94 c. lukewarm water and 1 tsp sa 1. Add. all at once. 5V2 c. once-sifted bread flour and work in with the hands; work in 3 lbs. soft sliortcniiig. Knead on lightly- lloured board until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bowl. Cover with a damp cloth and set in warm place, free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough in bowl, fold over. cover and again let rise un- til doubled in bulk. Turn out on lightly-floured board and divide into 2 equal onions: shape each piece into a ong roll about lyzr in diameter. Cover with a damp cloth and let rest 15 mini. Using a floured sharp knife, cut dough into 2" lengths and place. well apart. on ungrcascd cookie sheets. Sprinkle rolls with cornmeal and let rim. uncovered. for If, hour. Brulh with cold water and let rise another V, hour. Meanwhile, stand a broad shallow pan of hot water in the oven and preheat oven to hot. 425'. Remove pan of water from oven and bake the rolls in Itcaln-hlled oven for 1 hour, brushing them with on Intel and u rinklin lightly with comment a ter the ru 15 IIIilu., and again brushing them with cold water 2 inutes bcfon to- moving baked bum from the oven. Yi:ld- ll mill. value 5319.00). 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