use Ylpibpll W. I” 4 -me monthly meeting to! the my Verde , Women's Institute .. .IIl held at the home-of Mrs. lfive calls. Mrs. Owen Callaghan -and Mrs. Ivan Redmond were an: painted for the next month. 1: Mrs. Owen Callaghan and Mrs. 9 Ira Redmond were "appointed to Redlnond 03 5"” 9' - attend the Annual Convention. T119. P.'”"unt' um ummel 'Ml'.l- John Boylan kindly 'ln- nelm. -090904 9" mmlnl with vited the members to her home W 'W ."”””T "3 "” c"” l” W" for the July meeting. Lunch was :-. .- -.son.,l.isht mmh!" WWW N" served by the hostess assisted by " i ' 9'" "”l-"' -W”-"" "E """"'Mre.Jouph Redmond um Mrs. " guys. nick Committee reported John Boylsn. r. - .- You're Ahead on Every count um: A some user: Aurovumc sues Measured by every yardstick of good baling performance. the John Deere Automatic Baler is your best buy. Consider field dependability, a mighty important factor dur- ing hit-or-miss haying weather. First fully-automatic. wire-tying baier on the market. the John Deere today offers you a rec- ' ord of field dependability proved in every crop . . . in every operating condition. Its ability to-stay on theejob enables you to bale extra tons every day that can mean the difference be- tween saving a hay crop or losing it. utosnatio operation further assures you of faster bal- ing that cuts time and costs. You bale your crop in a steady, non-stopptrlp through the field . . . bale more hay every day, and hold haling costs to rock-hott m. l Equally important. you get better holes with a John Deere . . . for feeding or selling. Bales are wire-tied to stay tied through handling. hauling, and in high stacks . . . sliced for easy feeding . . . square-cornered for easier stacking and com- pact storing. A. mum mm TRAGTORS no. ' Mr. Gillespie. Souris. Mrs. Staveit Bedeque liotes . Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson on June 21. were Mrs. Brien Macheth and children, ngus and Heather Moncton. N. .. Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Lea. Victoria. and Dr. and Mrs. gacvicar and children. Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Murray and their four children of frrenton Ontario, arrived in Bedeque on June 28. to spendfseveral weeks with Mrs. Murray's mother. Mrs. Joye Hayes. and Mr. Murray's mother. Mrs. I-lugh Murray and other relatives. Mr. Murray is a member of. the R.G.A.F. He is: former resident of this-village. Mr. and Mrs. William stavert and Mr. Albert weeks. were week- end guests of Mr. Week? daugh- ter. rvus. Stirling Gillespie.” and is a sister of Mrs. Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Baker, Mai-gate, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Robert Reeves, this village. They attended” the church service here in the morning. Mrs, Alvin sudbury and her son, Mr. Lawrence 'Budbury. and his wife and their "two children of Cleveland. Ohio. are spending some time with Mrs. Sudbury's daugh- ter. Mrs..Cla1'kc Baker and.Mr Baker, North Bedeque. Mrs. Sud bury is a sister of Mrs. Walter Leard. this village. Mrs. Stanley Jack. who been spending several weeks in Charlottetown. returned to her home on June 25. Her many friends are pleased to have her in their midst again. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lowther and son Leigh and Mrs. Lowther's moth- er oi Anchorage. Alaska, who are visiting Mrs. Leigh Lowther of Carleton. spent last Saturday even- ing with friends and relatives in Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. John Macintosh. of California. called on friends in this village on June 21. Among those who attended tn. special United Church service in Malpeque on June 28, were the members of the Bedeque United Church choir together with several from the Borden congregation and the Bedeque congregaton. Rev. G. K. Ward cl ””' United church was the preacher. -g B. Q. vicrompi, B. c. (CF)-RCMP "ghost cars." manned by plain- clothes constables, will start pa-' K3017! IOAD P. E. T. f.," . T . . Grow lop-grcsglo poioloos . . . PROTECT. YOUR OROP Cfl'l.POTATO Donne, your crop with C-I-L "rue smut, mntomns .. um ormrs. ofitedllo WOPI KIIOVI they can rely upon C-I-L Potato Pesticides for p eRootivo. ow-coat control of insects and blights. Youlil harvest more market- oblo potatoes per acre, make a bigger profit per" bushel, when you protect field-tested Duets and Sprays... Other 0-I-i Potato Pesticides ' C-I-I. 5096 DD! Wortolslo Powder. Eogeoislly effective.-against lesfhoppcra. as we as beetles andgmnny other insects. Because pdrtioleiaise, Cg!-L Sim, DDT Wettable Powder gives exceptionally uniform trolling British Columbia highways no Hm Dominion Dov holiday. as- sistant-commlssioner C. E. Riven- Carnac said Monday. The measuicl . ....empt to curtail accidents and deaths." he said. of O max aoannN' scnoon Juno Report Principal's Dept. -Grade X . Baden Sexton. . John Read. . Malcolm Lodge. Grade IXG Batty Currie. E 1th Mclvor. . Aldona Gallant. Grads VIII . Elizabeth Read. . Robert Gallant. 3. Donna Currie. Special Diplomas for writing were awarded to Aldona Gallant and Margaret Toombs, pupils of Grade TX. -- Senlor Certificates for writing were awarded to Edith Mclvor. James Murphy, Donald MacDon- ald. Donna Currie. Elizabeth Read. Anita Westhaven,, Carol MacDonald. . Progress Certificates were a- warded to Edith Mclvor. Betty Currie. Judy Stewart. Hazel Mac- Kenzie. Junior Certificates were award- ed to Joyce Mclnnis. Ralph Sex- ton. Robcrt Gallant. Gerald Ar- senault. Wayne Mclienna, Everett Campbell. Grade VIII Certificates were a- warded to the following. in order of merit: Elizabeth Read. Robert Gallant, Donna Currie. Everett Campbell. Wayne MacKenna. Pe- ter Ceretti. Carol Ma c D on a l d James Murphy and Wendell Noonan (equal) . Nu u3Ig- Glidi- Ilisa Handrahan's Dept. Grade Vll l. Eldred Farmer. 2. Freddie Leard elly. 3. Alden Maclvlevin. Grade V! l. Arlyn Jane MacLeod. 2. Norma Ceretti and Coreen Grant. 3. Judy Ann Davies. Miss McCarvilla's Dept. Grade V 1. Ronnie Sharpe. 2. Ralphie Leard. 3. Eric Darrach and Olga Mc- Kenna. and Imelda Grade IV 1. Joanne Doucette. Enjoy jhe comfort and con 2. Bonnie MacLean. 3. Dianne MacLellan. I Min I!cIeIana'a Dept. Grade Ill 1. Rodger Stewart- 2. Richard Davies. Betty Mc- Kenna and John Jay. Dianne Leard.. and Judy neitty. Grade II 1. Colin Love. 2. Judy Darrach and Judy Ann MacKenzie. 3. Heather MacDonald. Dianne Mclnnis and Rena Maclsean. Miss Greenasrs Dept. Grade I 4. Barbara Darrach. . Bertha Coyle. Arthur Davies. 8. Deina Campbell. Linda Mac- Donald. Mrs. Irene Eaaton, Principal. TIGNIBH SHORE SCHOOL -The closing exercises of Tig- nish Shore School was held on June 25. . Mr. Ben J. Pitre preside . The Grading Certificates were pre- sented by Mr. E. J. Arsenault. A splendid program was ably prsented by the pupils. The teacher. Mr. P. A. Arsenault, read his address. commended his pupils for their very fine singing and for their school work during the year. Mr. Arsenault received an appropriate. gift from his class. The trustees. 2;:-. Ben J. Pitre and'Mrs. Edmond Gaudet. thank- ed the teacher for his good work and especially for the interest which he takes in his school and pupils. There was a large attendance of parents and ratepayers pres- ent for the exercises. SISTERS BE-UNITED LIVERPOOL. Eng. (Reuters)- Twa white-haired sisters met at a Liverpool pier Tuesday for the first time since one of them left for Canada 70 years ago. Mrs. Ada Roseborough. 77. of Detlor. Ont., wore a white shawl. and Mrs. Alice Cross. 7i. of Liverpool carried a bunch of red roses so they could identify each other. We have a beautiful model to suit e I . f- Tigmsll Shore Mrs. George ssurvhr and her two children are visiting with her parents .Mr. and Mrs. John Le- Clair. Mr. Raymond Gallant was a re- cent business visitor in Charlotte- town. Miss lvalyn Pitre is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ben J Pitre. , -The annual meeting of st. Thomas Aquinas Society was belt. on July 1'! with a good attendance. Mrs. Edmond Gaudet presided and read the financial report. A special address was delivered by the General President, Rev. John nuote, which was greatly ap- preciated. Mr. Ben. J. Pitre thanked Father Buote for his en- couraging words and said that he hoped that Father Buote would return at some later date to ad- dress the members on the doings of the society. The Home and 'School annual meeting was held on June 22nd. with 16 members present. Mr. Arthur J. Pitre occupied the chair. Mr. P. A. Areenault addressed the meeting. The new slate of officers is as follows: President. Ben J. Pitre; ist vice pres., Mrs Edmond Arsenault: 2nd vice pres, Arsene Gallant; Recording sec'y. Mrs. Ed- mond Gaudet; treasurer. E. J. Arsenauit; councillors:-r Mrs. Ed- ward Arsenault. Mrs. Arthur Dou- cette. Mrs Arthur Gaudet. Arthur Pitre. -3.1. TERM PROPOSAL DIEGEACE VANCOUVER. (CF)-The British Columbia command of the Cana- dian Legion Monday sent a. letter of protest to Defence Minister Clsxton over his proposal to name the new regiment of Canadian Guards as Canada's senior in- fantry body. The proposal was termed in the letter "an affront and disgrace to the regiments of Friday. July 2. 1954 The Guardian this country.” SAVE UP TO l26.00 rowan INTERRIIPTION There will be an interruption of electric power on our Ulgg - Eldon line on Friday, July 2, weather permitting, between the hours of 8 to 11 a.m., and 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., (Standard Time) for the purpose of. moving poles and lines required by the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. Mil; FIRESTONE REFRIGERATORS very family. every budget.-Asli about our Easy Terms. lloihlng Down - Low Monthly Payments. PRICES START venlence of a FIRESTONE Refrigerator. All sizes lcu. fi. cu. ii. 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