The Guardian. 1 Thurs. Jan. 10. 1963. 7 ' BALTIC Miss Sharon Crozier. Mo nc-i ton. N.B.. spent the Christmas' holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crozier. Baltic. Miss Crozier left on Wednesday . by plane to resume her work at Mnncton. ' On Sunday evening the CGl’l‘ of the Princetown United Church at Malpeque presented the vesper service to a large congregation. At the close of the servrcc Rev. Mr. Johnston ‘llld‘ Mrs. Johnston were presented? With a Christmas gift from the‘ congregation The presentation was_made by George Riley. The singing of carols concluded the Johnston left Monday for Cape Breton. N. S.. where they will ’ spend holidays with their rela- tives there. John Clark. Kensington, is a patient in the Prince C ounty Hospital. Mr nd Mrs. Wilson Adams. Sea View, left recently to visit their son T h a n e, and Mrs. Adams in Toronto. .Mrs. Theresa Mathews, Bal- tnc. is confined to her ho me through illness. Mr. an Mrs. James Beairsto. Baltic. have as their g u e s t s. Clive and Brian Campbell of Kensington. M . d Mrs. Gordon Cousins, Baltic. and two daughters Ger- trude and Judith. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Caseley J and daughter Janet of Spring k Valley. left by motor for Mone- ton, N.B. Vernon Sudsbury, St. John's. Ni'ld., spent the Christmas holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Alvin Sudsbury, Kensing- . Roy C r o x :l e r. Summerside. was a recent visitor to Baltic. Arthur Owen returned to his home in Hamilton after visiting his sister. Mrs. Donald Maltby and Mr. Maltby of Vancouver, BC. Eugene French of Saint John, N.B.. spent the holiday season with his daughter. Mrs. Wall and Mr. Wall of Indian River. He returned to Saint John Thursday accompanied by Mrs. Wall and daughter Cathy. Mr. and Mrs. William Brand- er. Baltic. have taken up resi- dence with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Pidgeon and Mr. Pid- geon, at the Clermont Motel for the winter months. Miss Beverley Simmons was able to spend Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Simmons. Kensington. after being a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital at Charlottetown for sometime. a" Mrs. Lottie Clark. Kensing- 7 ton. accompanied by Master Al- lan Clark. Kensington, are spending a few days in Sea View. with Mrs. Clark's daught- er. Mrs. John Murphy and Mr. Murphy. John Brown left by plane on Thursday {or Petawawa, Ont.. after spending the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. Ken- slngton. Elwood MacKenzie of Tor- onto, 0nt.. is visiting in Baltic with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacKenzle. Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie also had for the Christmas holidays their son Leslie of Bayfield. N.B. Harry Taylor, Kensington. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Ernest MacEwen. Kensing- ton. underwent surgery in the k Prince County Hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cous~ ins of Hamilton. Ont.. are visit- ing Mr. Cousins' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cousins. I Darnley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aitken of Fortune have been visiting Mrs. Aitken‘s mother. Mrs. Theresa Mathews. also her bro- ther. Edgar Mathews and Mrs. Mathews, Baltic. Miss Lillian Donald. RN. left by train Thursday to resume her duties in Montreal at the Veteran's Hospital. Mrs. Simmons has returned to Kensington after spending a few days with her son, James Simmons and Mrs. Simmons, Burlington. Miss Anne Tuplln left by train Monday morning for Mon eal after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuplin, Indian River. Mrs. Harry Wall and daught- er Cathy returned to th eir home in Indian River. at ter spending a week in Saint John, N.B.. visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roblee of Tryon spent Sunday visiting triends in Indian River. Eric Holmes. Kensington. and Carl Hunter, Indian Riv er. were recent motorists to Syd- ney. Cape Breton. . Bessie Folland. Hamil- ton. Mrs. Jean Hunter. Miss Pauline Hunter. and Carl Hunt- er were recent visitors to Mom- v ton. N.B.. where they visited . aners. James Hunter I and daughter Cathy. On Wednesday evening the Malpeque Women's Institute met for their January meeting at the home of Mrs. Gerald and Mrs. William Mills with a good attendance. . Mrs. Wyman Clark entertain- ed the members of Hamilton Women's Institute and M rs. Bruce Riley entertained t he members of Baltic WI on Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Me. [god and daughter Alberta, re— Corn r onto to visit with Mrs. McLeod'l sister. Mrs. Keith Livingstone and family. ' Donald Adams has returned to Wolfville. NS. to resume his studies at Acadia University after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Adams. 8 a a 0W. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Lyle. Central, Lot 16. spent N ow Year’- In Baltic. C. V. ¥ —_7 PINK SEAL FANCY ,SALMON 3 1.00 A '/2 LB. TINS’ FIVE ROSES FLOUR 2.19 25 LB. BAG ROSE 3 FRUIT c 24 OZ. JAIR PURITAN IRISH 4 s r E w 29° YORKl PRUNE ‘PlUMS 20 OZ. TINS 2 47° Marmalade z ATLANTIC SALMON PIECE 75c u- 25° KING COLE Standard Tea HEREFORD Corned Beef 12 OZ. TIN ROASTING FRESH and LEAN PORK 4 Ti. FRESH PIECE SLI‘CED BACON 553». 5953. SLICED GRADE TOMATOES 12 PKG 79: w- AP 01' SIZE 150 NABISCO ShreddedWheul 12 OZ. PKG. KRAFT Cheese Whiz 16 OZ. JAR SU’NIK‘ST SIZ-E risers SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLL DEVON SAUSAGES 163 551l- / sunmsks 3 I: see DELICIOUS P L E S 59° E O York Peanut BUTTER 69cm 43cm WHITE CROSS TOILET ISSUE w 4 PAK \» 49° McC-READYS HEINZ TOMATO l .I U I C E 31¢ Lipion’s Soup Mix Chicken Noodle Birds Eye Meat PIES Wax PAPER 31° u. 123'; 2rm.29° 3 F... 796 ASPIRIN 296 Ice CREAM Brick . c