10 The Guardian, Thurs. Aug. 20. 1964. TIGNISH Mrs. Roy Gallant. Toronto is spending her holidays at the home of her parents . nd Mrs. Edmund Gallant. Tignish and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gallant. Leoville. she will be Joined by her hus~ band in a few weeks. Kenneth Gaudet. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaudet. Tig- nish, is in the Prince County Hospital. Summerslde. recover- lng from a knee injury Bruce Arsenault. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. Tignish is being treated in Prince County Hospital for a broken collar bone. Mrs. Bernard Harper and daughter Mrs. Wilfred Doucetta were recent visitors to Char- lottetown where they attended the wedding of Mr. Reginald Arsenault. Mrs. Irene Arsenath of Lo- well. Mass.. was pleasantly surprised at the home of Mrs. J. T. Arsenault. Tignish re- cently when she was tended a surprise birthday party y many of her relatives and friends. A candle lit birthday cake and many gifts adorned the table. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Ricthard. Lowell. Mass: Mr. and Mrs. t Sylvare Richard Exeter. near Hampshire; Mr. and Mrs. Ad- rian Richard. Ottawa: Mrs. Frank McAlduff and daughter| Frances of Alberton. l Harvey Myers. Tignish. has1 recently returned to his home after spending his holidays at the home of his aunt Mrs. Reta Gallant. Sumt‘nerside. Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arsen- ault, Tignish. are visiting at the home of his sister Mrs. Jack McCarthy and other rela- tives and friends in Halifax. Terry Arsenault has return- ed to his home in Leoville after being employed for several months in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Richard. Ottawa. Ont. are visiting mem- bers of their family in Tig- nish while guests at the home of their son and daughter-in- law Mr. and Mrs. John Richard. Tignish. Sharon Bernard. Tignish. has returned to her home after spending an enjoyable time visiting friends and relatives in is Canada’s Freshest Prod 9! "Recently I switched to Dominion mainly because of the meat. Right from the start my family noticed a big difference in the tempting meat meals I served. Thanks to the expert guidance from the man behind the meat counter at Dominion, I've learned to choose the week's best values . . . to buy the proper size cuts I need . . . and many other 'tips.’ This one big difference alone at Dominion would have satisfied me! But on the same first visit, I discovered there was a difference in the fresh fruit and vegetables at Dominion. There was a greater variety . . . the prices were low . . . and the whole produce counter glowed with a spanking clean fresh- ness. I soon realized that the consistent quality and freshness of produce was a wonderful difference at Dominion, tool I’ve switched to Dominion for good!" Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perry and their daughter Jean from Tor- onto are visiting at the home of Carl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Gallant. Tigrilsh. J Gavin. Tignish. has re- turned to his home after spend- ing a vacation visiting family and friends in Toronto. Bernard Broderick d Tor- onto is enjoying his vacation Vistting his family. . d Mrs. Everett Broderick. 'I‘lg- nirh. Patsy Richard. Tignish. is nsxting friends and relatives in Summerside. Bernard. Tignish. visiting friends and relatives in Summerside. Eddie Cristopher of Toronto. is spending his holidays visiting friends and relatives in Tig- ish. Recently Bill Eldershaw, his daughter and son and his wife of Morell, P.E.I.. were guests at the home of his brother Reg Eldershaw. Tignish. Alton Alyward and daughter. Maybe] of Tignish went to Toronto where they will be em- ployed. Alton has a daughter and son in Toronto. Sylvia, his daughter, was recently mar- tied. Bruce Phea- on vacation from Toronto is spending his summer holidays visiting friends and relatives in Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clarke have returned to their home in Boston. Mass.. after spend- ing an enjoyable time visiting her brothers Wilfred and Bert Phee. Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones have returned to their home in Toronto, Ont.. after Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred FitzGerald. Tlgnish. and Mr. Jones' home In Piusville, Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney, Marblehead. Mass.. were visit- tng friends and relatives in Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutton. their son and daughter. Lin- coln. and Barbara. are home from Ottawa visiting his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowness of Alberton and other relatives and friends in Tig- Ernie and Wilfred Haywood. Ontario. are home to attend the wedding of their sister. Miss Irene Haywood who was mar- ried recently in Charlottetown. While on the Island they are the guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haywood. Gerald DesRoches. Toronto. 1 visiting at the home of his Izatre DesRoches and his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Bernard. Mr. an rs. Norman Dou- cette and son. Billy of Boston. Mass.. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grattan Mc- Hugh and Mrs. Regina Dou- te. Jeannette Gallant of Toronto is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Gallant. Tignish. ly. Kenny and Glendon Pedersen. Tignlsh. were recent visitors to St. John. NB. On heir return they were accom- U .... .— SAVE 8c [8. SAVE 16: CASH FIRM. GOLDEN RIPE AVON VITAMINIZED APPLE JUICE 105 OZ. TIN FIRM RED RIPE FOR SLICING TOMATOES FOR SALADS -— LARGE FIRM CUCUMBERS LB. 33c 24 29c ’l/s" mmmmm 3 I will! ‘9 : EIIT SAVE 22: [3. Government. Inspected Red or Blue Brand OVER 90% BONELESS Rib Roast 55c FRESH 0R CORNED BRISKET Stewing Meat 29c MAPLE LEAFI TENDER Wiener: BLADE ROAST 43° I LB. CELLO 45c 49: MAPLE LEAF PORK SHOULDER Smoked Picnic HOME NEEDS-NON FOODS ST. PETERS RD. panied by Mrs. Edna Adams and son Bruce Mr. Frank McNab of Dor- ehester. is visiting at the hon). ' of his aunt and uncle Mr. and s. Alster -TABLES "mm 51.69 comma wrrn ram room Bevan _. . reg" $1.09 Paste a U 8001'! 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