; Gu at Miscouche convent has been an | sent. Roll call will be anewered | Stirfing MacDonald. The Sesnipon, Chastotictows, Thare., June 11. 1000 17 of Mownthe comet nip to stead |\West Point Group aces: meine wit se eon- Grade VI: 1. Blair MacDonald. ee a@ summer school music taumng word . Grade TV: 1. Heather MacDon Pp., | Grew School. lies ree nee ceil en ana dice ne OO. lean ger et nk ee E vernor Meeting Held [its's ust 2a Wrst one niondce “Paice Tanty’| OUEARY — The secular medt|LY._ Game, sary by Mom | Grade Mi Gall MacDonald aig : : e Scully will serve as trustees for|Witich recently took place _at|ing of the West Point Presbyter-|Garrett. The secretary was ask-|2 Jay MacDonald; 3. Paula Mac- me, , The annual meeting of George-|two years and Mr. Emerson Liew- poeneet eae ae ee. ee eee oo, nen a Sh Pipers of Physicel Pi. a oe eee | I me war hes ted an whe a eer credit te due t Sister S-Ciair|the president Ation Ellis presid wa ie Goan eae “Grade M: 3 at ee y|three years who teaches home economirs| ing. ‘ was to hold a wiener | atien Bruce; 3. Ji ie 3 nsurance Fun Decision Seentt: June 2nd. Mayor A-H.| 4 vote of thanks was tendered| there, ' A story, “Sewing Seeds”, was |T08st at 2 later date. Questions |“ Cm dont 4, “parbara, MacDom . ! ae for the meeting ‘and Mra, Nw (Mf: HS. Maclean for his w-| Peter DesRoches te out again|read by Sendra Macisasc. The | “<TC Put, i the avestion box and | 1 GOLTAWA (CP) — Governor The bill had been debated before bers not only had to look after |Hansen, School Sécretary, acted| Wort’ guring the erection of thel Rene ea sees Sontined to bis|devotionsl closed ty repeating | gave a brief talk. a eT ee emaes E. Coyne of the Ban the, committee for 18 days. ft|the best interests the fund's jas secretary. : 3 f= sada said Tuesday the unem-|now goes back to the Commons| major contributors—the workers} The minutes of the last annual|T" ome with the reading of] Centon ieee hate ae ta ea | eat, wag anewered by 16] goUTH LAKE SCHOOL ater seaie eiiaeion =poyment insurance fund would|for final approval, before it is| and employers—but also had the| meeting were read and adopted. the shinutes. the Baptist Church, Miscouch on = <{Pthe! dollowing is the orl tenes, the t railway june- smave “fouled its own nest” and/sent to the Senate. job of advising the government |Mr. H.S. MacLean presented the Sunday. the ae deaweems. Afer South Lake School ——” tien end Sees adeemtiaiegs hashed the bond market if it} Mr. Coyne suggested a long-|on monetary policy. Board of Trustees annual report. Mrs. Frank Caffery of Madi-'the meeting, bingo was enjoyed Grade VII: 1. Margaret Ste-|ing centre in England, formerly E Bad attempted to dump its $308,-)term view should be taken of the/ Mr. Coyne replied heatedly that |The auditor's report was read tol. MAISCOUCHE son, N.J., US.A., recentig visit-| by all. —D.M. wart; 2. Charlie MacDonald; 3. small farm settlement. 009,000 worth of victory bonds|fund’s operations. Over the years|he did look after the fund’s best |the meeting by the secretary and oa io Shenae a he ; hme ~ last year. it had shown total earnings of interests. On the investment com- |was adopted. Mr. Arnold Wight- Erie Arsenault of Miscouche| parents, Mr. Mre. @yrus He was replying to Paul Mar-| Some $271,000,000. mittee along with Mr. Coyne are man of Montague was appointed|nas returned to his home after| DesRoches. ; tin (L — Essex East) who sug-| The issue of the fund's invest-|Kenneth Taylor, deputy finance | auditor for the ensuing year. The| spending some time in the Prince, : gested that the fund, of which|ment policy arose through earl-| minister, and George Cushing, |secretary read the sipervisor’s|County Hospital where he. re-| miscouche SUMMER DRESS-UPS Mr. Coyne is a member of the a et that during the Pe oe pays ag mage ~~ — also adopted. | ceived treatment. | investment committee, should not years—during = period . Coyne re- sum even thousand,| 4 large oumber of and ; ' ‘ have converted the bonds but|of high unemployment—the fund| membered that the fund's entire|five hundred and sixty dollars was| gitts “received thelt fine Holy Beautiful Assortment Teen Separates should have sold them and pur-|dropped to some $457,000,000/ holdings were in government se-| voted to cover the teachers sup-| Communion at St. John the Bap- Ss chased 91-day treasury bills to|from~ $924,000,000. The fund ad-|curities. It held more of these|plements, school running expen-|tist Church, Miscouche on Thurs- BLOUSES AND SKIRTS to match. _-Temain “‘liquid” in view of mount-| Ministers unemployment insur-| securities than the total holdings |ses and the annual payment of|day morning. $7 95 to $10 ge ing unemployment last year and om cnanee = ae of all a life insurance com- | principal and interest on the bond! Sister St. Marie, music teacher Fe ° a heavy drain on the fund. panies in; Canada. These made ADORABLE DRESSES in “Arnel”, N Polished The find later showed a net| Mr. Martin suggested there/for “very unwieldy” operations. Cottons and ete. (assorted sizes). “tase i dees of some $18,000,000 in 1960-20, | KES ier occations of tho Sund'e| the. fond the Dest peontibe tater- i -t : $2.95 te $12.95 > partly because it sold some of|' tA i the converted bonds at loss to|i#vestment committee. The mem-lest. He $ Firs gain: | byy government treasury bills. oes Youll want to see our : Mr. Coyne appeared as a wit- “ness before the Commons indus- MOORE & McLEOD’S Im April, for the second time this year, our Mr. Ram- selection of permanently trial relations committee which say led ALL CANADA for sales of Acousticon Hearing pleated orte is studying government legislation JUNE BOOM FOR Aide. ; : - er to boost unemployment insurance skirts, swim suits, ~ rates and expand its operations. HOME OWNERS For this leadership he has been authorized by our Head Office to offer the 10% discount shown in the coupon below. More than ever, therefore, NOW is the time to inspect our new Acousticon Hearing Aids — the finest in the world. Acousticon LARGEST SALE IN THE MARITIMES OPPOSED BY LIBERALS The committee finally gave its approval to the legislation with the Liberals shouting ‘“‘on divi- sion,”” indicating their opposition. ' GEORGETOWN Lt. Bernard Walsh of H.M.CS. 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