‘_ v V‘ 7’ v v Thurs., Jan. 24. 1963. 13 The Gun rdian. KINGSBORO Gordon Ching. Black Pond is enjoying a holiday with his sis-‘ ter. . rs. Go on ick. Mrp Dick and family, Toronto. Ont.z M i s s Gcneieve Mat-Donald. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char- Ipc MacDonald. South Lake left recently to spend the winter in Boston. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce. North River. were recent visi- tors to Red Point and Lakcvillc.‘ Mimi Anne llose. student at Souns Regional High School. spent the C"Ilonl holidays in Westphal. N.S.. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gouider and family. Auiden MacDonald Kin‘lsboro has be n ecciving treatment in: Charlottetown for a badin in- fected eye. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chev-- erie. Hamilton. Ont. attended. the funeral of his father. Ne il Cheverie. Elmira who died Jan? 7th at the advanced age of 88‘ years. Rev. D. . Adams. pastor of the Souris United Church. w a s: the guest speaker at a speclali “week of prayer" service in the Kinasboro United Baptist Church on Jan. 7. Alvin Rose. East Baltic was' a patient in the Souris hospital: following an accident which oc- curred while working in th e- woods.. Mr. Rose rcccved a se-j vere cut on his ankle which -ne- . cessitated a cast being placed; on the foot. Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDow- oil accompanied by their daughg ter Ann. Glen Valley spent the‘ weekend with Mrs. MacDowoll's. mother. M .. .I. S. Mac\’ane.§ and with her brother Carl Mac- Vane and family. Bothweli. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Ching and; young son Barry. Black P o n d. returned from a pleasant week- end spent with relatives in New Glasgow. N.S. C. P MacPhee. Elmira. is confined to his home with an in- jured shoulder. ‘ Gerald MacLean, South Lake, son of Mrs. Helen MacLean iefti recently for Boston. ass.,i where he will spend some time.1 Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson: and family have moved into‘ their beautiful new home in Kinzsboro. Rev. M. R. Paekliiuzton. pas— tor of the Dundas United Church was the guest speaker at a we cial prayer service in the South Lake Church on Jan. ] . : Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Roberta son and Maxwell Robertson, of Kinashoro. visited recently Wilhi their mother Mrs. l-‘red Robert: son who is a patient in the P.. El. hospital. Charlottetown suf- fering from a broken hip. E. MacDonald, Char- or lottetown. . of Neil Chererie on Jan. 9. atf St. Columba's Church, East out. Mrs. Garfield Stewart. is con- vaiescing at the home of Mr.; an rs. Foster Garrett. Easti Baltic following a term spent inl Souris hospital. J. Frank Stems. Well knowni CREAM 0F former merchant of Souris. haSI been a patient in the Souris hos-i pital for several weeks. Word has been receive by Mrs. Freeman Mossey. Bothwell of the recent injury sustained by her slster-in-Iaw, Mrs. E MacLaren. St. Catharines. . Mrs. MacLaren suffered a brok- on hip in a fail on icy pave-l ment and is confined to a wheel‘, chair following a time spent in; ospital. . Mrs. Hugh Jenkins. h)lmira.i has entered the Souris hospital. for treatment. i The death of Albert Whalen. Red Point occurred very sudden-’ Iy on Jan. 14 at the age of 51- years. Mr. Whalen had just ar-i rived in Souris with a truck load' of potatoes when he was stricK-’ an and passed away before med-l ieai aid could be summoned. i Earl Kennedy. Kingsboro. hasi been confined to his home for, some time due to ill health. Harold Hunter returned to his‘ home at North Lake after atten-i ding the funeral of his grandmo- ther and visiting with his par- ents In Parrsboro. N.S. t 1 DV PIUSVILLE A card party was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gallant with tables in play. Prizes were: let, Vincent J. Gallant; second. Au- bin Blanchard and Shirley Gal- lant: freezeout. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. as- sisted by some of the ladies present. Mr. and Mrs. Philip LeClair. Miscouohe were Sunday guests of Mrs. John F. Gallant and son Gerald. Mrs. Charles Gallant and family returned to their homt‘i after visiting with relatives in: t. John. . Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant spent; twu weeks recently with friends ‘ in Summers . Paul Gallant returned to Saint John. after visiting with re- latives in Piuovilie. He was ac.- companled on return trip by Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallant who intend spending the win- ter months in Nova Scotia. Mrs. Ennis Burke. whose death occurred recently in Hali- fax was the daughter of Fred Arsenault and the late Mrs. Arsenault of Piusville. Her wake was largely attended at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred firsenllgtlt. Wednesday evening In. . Th0 weekly card party was. held on mutiny evening. Jan. 15. at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Fred Gallant. with nine tables play. Prizes were won by Pam mum. Raymond EIIs-' worth, Brent Cousin. Mrs. An- thon Gallant and Peter F. Gallant. A delcious lunch was oervcd the hostess with sev- eral ladies assisting. Peter E. Gallant. Lot 6. spent INSTANT ,corrss, the“. 92:45 FIRM RED 2 tbs. a few 6m recent visiting with friend- Piuev by YEAR FLOUR FIRST QUALITY SEAMLESS Nylons 2.81" CLOVER FARM GOLDEN CREAM CORN _ GRAPES 39° THE WEST 25 LB. BAG :30 OZ. 1‘le 37c a i i“ . mini. {or ’3”?! is h-f‘t-fa tires? the as Eggplant.sst ‘ .3“ ‘ A’t, I ‘ . 'w‘nitfik if“? (s. “V 351%“ ‘L‘l {er Afsiifirkoxl .. . .. MARVEN'S BIG FOUR counts QUALITY a VALUE CHOICE DELICIOUS APPLES CRISP FIRM FRIES mesh 2877:. '1. or an u out? . ’ ? m. CLOVER FARM INSTANT " COFFEE I0 OZ. 1.99 m chum w JAR Pouch Peek 81 8 LB. BOX LARGE SIZE 2 LB. BAG Grade "A" Oven Ready Broiler WHOLE OR CUT UP CANADA PACKERS SMOKED PICNIC SUPERIOR SAUSAGE LB. PKG. 53“ FIRST GRADE PERFECTION BUTTER EASTPACK COD FILLETS ~ SAVINGS *3 AT 45cm LETTUCE 27cm McCAIN'S FRENCH 57c NEWI A.B.C. Detergent Lge. 39cm. 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