OTTAWA (CP) — The navy has been on an iceberg shoot In the North Atlantic. It hasn't destroyed any ice- mgs but it has decapitated a The Ninth Canadian Escort ‘- Squadron, comprising the Frig- l ates Lauzon. Cap de la Made- leine, La Hulloise, Swan ' Buckingham. on a ing cruise to Hudson Bay. The Cap de la Madeleine and La Hulloise made a side trip to Port Harrison, Que.. on the east coast of Hudson Bay, to visit an sea and tr in- l I heOnsdha.GnrIottstowl,nuss.Iug.ss,1;I9.; . Canadian Navy Ships Use ‘C Icebergs For Ta-rgets In Arctic four-inch guns. vision are on the cruise. la Madeleine hit the berg with all six rounds fired from her About 100 officer cadets from the university naval training di- SOURIS Allan Simpson drove from Charlottetown on a cycle re, Donnie Pools. ‘ Ila MacDonald. Tomato, Ont. is spending two weeks’ holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James W. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Paquet, ther How cently to spend a week-end with inldughtc law has. De-ell:-s.!.llllaa¢!hsvuta. wheunndllalannmuwllhc troit. Mich. recently visited his is a patient in the Charlottetown grandparents Mr. and Mn. brother-in-law and sister Mr. «IIospital.She is also visiting her Joseph Cheverie. .and twodaughters, of Boston, with many relatives and friends Mass are New York, are visiting his bro- spl ard. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Paquet and ."rs. Joseph A. Cheverle. sister. Sister e Annette at Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carpenter St. Theresa's Convent, al on! _ visiting friends and in Souris. This is Sister Mary relatives in Bouris and vicinity. Jude's first visit to her home_ Mr. Bernard Carter had the town since she entered the re!!- misfortune of getting his foot ginus vocation. caught on a lawn mower. He is Mssrs. Frankie and Edmund contvalescing at the Souris Ho- Cheverie. Boston, Mass. are al- a. Sister Mary Jude. of Lillian Cheverie. Louisiana. is visiting her moth- Miss Ann Grant, Halifax in Eskimo sea cadet corps Chsverle. Peter to H Percy Paquet. Halifax recent- ly visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph returned rant alifsa with him to visit his ino . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross. Ll- recently lted verpool. N.S. his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mac- so visiting their mother. Mrs. Don ld s . Louis Peters is in Hamilton. Ont. seeking employment. The squadron has reported Glover's to naval headquarters that it M DEE}: SEA nsfima For To ° ‘siighted tits f figst ‘iceberg Ntfxéo K K savage Barbour P 85': cu o t. on‘: ‘r kl s Ild Tllet Later. others came into view Dem” _ . alfliolie “till. °si.w2ic° EHTGTTGTHIHCHT with increasing frequency. | Accommodation 1 _ 2 91- as . a Are our Specialty Th stately procession was W. W. GLOVER. Master ‘ ' headed south on its annual mls- N S03 F00‘! 5nd 6 ,. 'awSeE:Iedlaln)E“lEaf. come to “I. on of menacing w st rn ap- ‘ . preaches of the North ‘Atlantic S bmakf [our 5 73 Queen sgg om 4.3;" RN" ahigipllijlg lanes. { ed h I Spec“ W’ w ‘ ‘ Charlottetown Dfiyg.I|| Thgqfffi ce ergs are orm w en ‘ ' mammoth ice slivers break off V ’ Mn” mm ‘ - Chit M 3 .. A \ 3 miles from own on the edges of glaciers along the A °" "3 ° Dinin R00 1 i h 3 "' \ the Trans-Canada High- eoasts of Greenland and the Y M Y ~ -OPEN DAILY Canadian Arctic islands. a- DINING R00 | \ BANK of MONTREALI way to Borden. ciers are said to have "calved" j -——-it-1---— ‘ ‘ I-U.NC.HE0N 13 10 1 D-It ‘ _ ' when they give birth to e-, g i = AFTERNOON TEA \ ' I __ IE3. . DlNNél{o 4 .m. : v ’ “H-§:“:_§:':-§=}:§?-'i§l:.~?.l DRIFT SLOWLY -5 Mn. to 8 p.m. ' ;.; ' " It takes two years far fin 7 l!!ll6l fI'Olll Ch'foWI : K bergs~to reach the transatlan- . - .1 ~ ‘ 5': tic Shipping lanes. After they . catlfvc-ldglnlg’ lltzentlglltldlis‘ ‘ TOURISTS l": break free or the Arctic they 0 Snack Bar Semce -———————————- ‘ yo... ..e....,,. .,.,.,, ,, -[Inn (.,m.,,,.,,,.,,,,,., ,’,,.m,, drift into the south-flowing Lab- Luxurious apcommodafla. ~ 3 A N K 0].‘ MONTREAL’ " rador current which moves . Full Course Meals '°' “es” ‘ pa,-“.13, come, s¢_ page“ _ them along at about one mile DIAL 44658 ‘ Road and Palmer’: Lane on STORE -.- an ur. . Taike out Orders W’ Mn" 3°‘: Cl;"""n ‘ Route 2 wher ample park- ‘ ;.; open A]: Dgy sat ” Because some three-quarters Situated up't0wn on on Q '1': i SP“-ad?“ emtill-‘ll , e———-——-;——— of their bulk is below the sur- 9'’ V“ “'5 3" 3 9- ' 3': !a°°- the °“”'9“t °Ve“°°m°5 the Tourists a r e especially :': S effect of all but the strongest 1 V welcome at “ IY BANK" Ken‘ 5"". .. winds blowing against the vis- Parkdale. .. a ible portion. Eventually the Queen st‘ Cwtown ' "' ,;:.r_°_!_'%"?:n__lEfE°-'_ bergs melt when they enter the l "=‘-"'=""£"-%-':"=é warm gulf stream. . The International Ice Patrol. _ Ill AT YOUR SERVICE ' ' ' formed after an iceberg sank 3° 5"" ‘° G" D"“''3 "' f 6 the Titanic 50 years ago. keeps , - tabs on iceberg movements MILTON S ' - ..“u_...._‘. and issues regular warnings on "3’ 6 the location of menacing bergs. _ . . P. E_ I. sfy|e ‘ ‘ 121 Gram," sg_ pm 4435; For the navy, the icebergs Charlottetown are useful for target practice. "Where most On this voyage. one berg es- timated at 150 feet in height above the surface. took about 12 direct hits. People Prefer to eat." From seven miles. the Cap de . J. B D I CH“ Pm" . arn ance a . Kent st‘ Ch tow’ Rollo Bay. o-very Mont!!! "GMSH wt :*::.:.:.° ‘.:;v;... - Winners of the Tignish Legion ‘} _ D Carnival lUCky tlckfit d 1' I W Danclng evcf, Tuegd.’ amounting to $25 were 1st: Barbara Spears. North C a p e; 2nd: J. Peter Gaudet. 3rd; Mar- quis Gaudet. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaudet and family of Windsor. Ont. »re- turned to their home after a most enjoyable holiday spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oc- tave Gaudet. Tignish. Mrs. Gertrude McFarlin, Al- ‘ ston, Mass. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mclnnis. , Mrs. Earl McRae. Toronto, Out. is spending a holiday at her old home in the village, vi- siting her sons Kenneth. and Earl, Jr, and many relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mcliae. Miss Florence Arsenautl. RN. Toronto, Ont. are visiting Mrs. McRae's and Miss Arsenault's iarents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph rsenault, Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. David Richard and daughter Debbie. Toronto. Ont. returned to their home in Toronto on Friday, after a pleasant visit spent with rela- tives and friends here. Accom- paning them on their return was David's sister Miss Elsie Rich- ard, who will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends in that city. Gerald DesRoches, Tignish left for Toronto, Ont. where he FINEST . 189 Kent Restaurant Map I .EAN GROCERY Winsloe drive safely we'd like yc BACK RESTAURANT Rendezvous Q WE For your prom: neefi. NEXT YEAR ! 6'-Dance‘ St. Peters Bay Afigust 23. Dancing from . 12:30. V’ Orchestra. / Cliff Peters "I," night at the Stanley \Brid_ge ll ommunity Centre. Doll‘- Q| on’s Orchestra. it; Dancing every Tuesday and il _Saturday Night at Sea Side llall. Rollo Buy. Music by ,l_/I the Tremtones. saruanar Regular Saturday night Dance Bonshaw Ina. We cater to weddings and banque . /I Music by the "8 Macs”. '4 Dancing tonight! Norlfi is P.I.l. Saturday Night at Sea Side ' Hall. Rollo -nay. Music by .«/Lilia Tremtones. i9’ 1-! ly Name Hall Thursday |.».-. Dancing every Tuesday and AFRICAN ll|lll.ETS old and New Varieties. Tuesdays‘ and sat- or by chance or appoint- meut ma’ MaioKAY Mt. Stewart will visit relatives and friends. Miss Margaret Arsenault, Ha- lifax. N .S. is visiting at the home the finest shows to soon on P.E.l. are at. the he Regular Dances of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Richard. -Miss Lorraine Gallant. Toron- to_. Out. is spending her holl- days with her parents Mr. and CHAR aim-E Mrs. Edmond Gallant. Tignish. L "TOWN ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leo Handrahan Mon.. Wed., Fri. and Sat. ' diilrlren, Ohatharn N3. are " " "'1'-"""""', visiting her sisters Mrs. Cletus ""'°o;:u7 —”hl:I:nfl”Iu” fsunday guests at the home of William-Mac . Tlahish and Mrs. Arthur Daw- l. Norman Burke and their Tues. and Thurs. Record flops 0:8 — lltl Featuring the largest selection oi Films on Prince Edward Island. KODAK Q FERRANIA . ILFO Q POLAROID "We rent MOVIE and SLIDE Projectors STRATHGARTNIEY HOMESTEAD A prominent old homestead dating back to 1849 complete with much of its original furniture. Golfing; Fishing; Scenic Beauty Guided ours . On Route 1 Adjacent Straihgartney Park ‘Mrs. I. also vuaIssPssest'sOa.m.nasss-tmsua R. flair Plmlet. 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