JUNE 27. 1952 NEED MO Phone or visit Household Finaim. Loans made quickly on your signatun No andorsara or baakabls saonfsy Up to 24 months to repay. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Tignish Shore -Among the recent visitors at Tignish Shore School were Rev. Charles Gallant, Rev. Dennis Gal- lant. Mr. Aubln Gallant and Mr. Alphonse Poirier. The annual meeting of St. Thomas Aquinas Society was held on June 17th. with a large num- ber ot members present. They were addressed by Rev. Dennis Gallant and Mr. P. A. Arsenault. The secretary-treasurer, Mr. Cyril Gaudet, presented a splendid fin- ancial report. The slate of officers for the coming year is: Mrs. Ed- mond Gaudet,' president;' Mrs. Ben p , run GUARDIAN. . l Aliierton School closing --A large gathering of interest- ed parents and friends assembled in Alberton W. I. Hall Friday evening, June 20th, for the school closing. Chairman of the School Board. 1'). B. Nicholson. acted as chairman. Winner of the Gover- nor General's medal this year was Nancy Gillis, youngest daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giiiis. A pleasing program, presented by the pupils, was followed by the presentation of diplomas, certii'ic- ates and prizes. cusacorrsrowu ms M ton Crows. Records at Highland Mr Borden and Vicinity -Friends of Mrs. Norman Oat- way will be pleased to learn that she returned home from the Prince County Hospital on Sun- day, June 15th and is new con- valescing at her home in Borden. Master Melvin Gaudet of Sum- merslde is spending a few days with his grandfather. Mr. Joseph Gaudet at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love of Borden left on Thursday, June 19th to spend their annual holi- piping and the Bach choir were played and this was toilowed by showing a new series of pictures at Prince Edward Island taken around New London Bay, French River and Stanley- Bridge with some veryi'tlne views or Green Gables. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Joyce MacDonald. Bclore de- parting for their homes a hearty vote of thanks was extended to PAGE THIRTEEN . and Mrs. Crows for their dslighttul hospitality. The weekly auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held in the town hall on Thurs- day evening with live tables play- ing. Ladlesl prize was won by, Mrs. Foch McKenna, gents by Mr. Elwood McKenna with consol- ation prizes going to Miss Rosie Ceretil and Mr. Leonard Noonan. The freezeout prize was won b.V Mrs. P. J. Mclnnis. -3 I See Something J. Pit S cr tary and Mr. Cyril . .; I50 Great George 59., suite 1, phone 2992 Gaudetfl Traeaseurer. The d meeting '.,VOeigi3::?red:Ymg;'y”auplm' . gays wlthD Mr. agid Eric 0 I . 1 d ith "0 Ca a" an ' ove a over oxcro , e. t cnaauonnown, I-.I.I. grnaayeet by Father Gwggh Cnxgh-peFc;r MacDonald ma g E n ' . it "9 ””l'- TN! 15 the NW NW1 m0n0- :Mr. George fvos of Charlotte- uisasn it oowsoara ems mun yo eavosoara anon autumn Among those who have return- ed home tor the summer months Recitation-Donnie O'Brien. Song-Boys of Primary Room. Recitation-Mary Shea and gram Queen Elizabeth II has taken for her reign as Britain's Sovereign. inwn was a business visitor to Borden on Thursday, June 19th. are Evelyn Pitre, Lorraine Pitre C th w .. p Alvin A;-.u,.u1g and Aumind a:R'egnau::;:LuP” Rochmm. Mrs. Arthur Rodgers and little Gaudet. BI Lullaby-Primary girls. V, , ,1. ;;"ntD:”;:f, at”: f;"1t1:f”'vjm ,.1'-' H "Island Hymn" - Intermediate he: in laws Mr” and elirtlrs Re W ' ""' (E . - . . . 3- 3 '-.1 pupu5' y inald Rodgers at Borden. Qlllllma no nljameilrfiiits Z?y.Dr.:n7b7 x i W Locke Road And Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Joe McLean, ae- companied by Mrs. rorsythe 01 Albertnn, were visitors on satur- day evening, June 14th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gai- iant, Locke lltoad. Mrs. Aulden 'McLean of the Locke Road was a. visitor on Fri- day afternoon, June 20th, at the home of her lather and mother, Song-Intermediate girls. Recitation-Christine Pickett. Recitation.-Patsy Ahearn. Duet-Ann Larter and Jack Smith. Solo-Nancy Smith. plls of Mrs. England's room. Bong: "Land of Glad Tomor- room. -Pupils oi Vice-Principa's room. Songs: "Wiegenlied": Through the Night”-Senior girls. erai's Medal to Nancy Giiiis. Sketch of P. E. I. History-Pu- rows"-Girls of Vice-Principal's Dialogue: "Bringing Up Junior" "Ali Presentation of Governor Gen- Grade K Diplomas-Nancy Gil- -Reverend and Mrs. William Osborn from Auburndaie. Mass., have arrived in Victoria West to spend their annual vacation in their lovely cottage on the Rich- ard's Road. Miss Violet Enman, Newton, Mass., is spending the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enman, Victoria West. Mrs. Willard Ballem and young son Gary from Toronto, are vis- iting in Mt. Pleasant, guests of Mrs. Baiiem's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Essory and other re- Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacQuarrie or Tyne Valley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Burch. Bor- den on Thursday, June 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKenna and daughter Nancy Anne of Bar- den were visitors at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Swlthen McKenna, Chelton on Sunday, June 15th. On Thursday, June 19th, Trev- rach and Mrs. Darracli was lair- en to the Prince County Hospital. It is hoped he will be recovered or, little son of 0. Eldon Dar-, "So bantitsli" . . . "So Aylad by Plnin Iorino of Turin, Italy, rarId's Iorsrnosi designer of cuslom cars." tgkx me 1952 M lsxsrionl" . . . Ye's- 1 can mi um um --Emmet. ?irnfJ'”'h1nrlfJ"c?xr.i?.i” RSI:-sralgl mm!" "on; but until you have personally ins ected and Mr. Jerry Arsenault of Forest Ann, Ramsay: and Am, Maul Mm Dorothy M,,cAm,u, has Mrs. Hans Arp, whn recently driven the 1952 Nash "Golden Air yte', you 11 underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital returned to her home in Borden on Fri- be missing motoring's newest thrill! For only in Nash can you iind so many new, i exciting pleasures: new performance-new stecr- J View was in 0'Leary on Friday, June 20th. duif. Grade IX-Mary Ellen Birerry, Mary Larter and Frances Bar- returned to her position in Char- lottetown after spending a week's Use plywood or lumber. Scalloped design helps hide holiday at her home here. brackets (if used). Drill a row of IA" holes down centre m- Mrs. Margaret Arsenault spent day, Jung zogh, protection from swelling and cracking. of bottom 6" apart to prevent rain iloodin . A 1 two b0l"- Amie PTOWZ N9” Glllll -- ' . , , , coats of”Pentox"over all surfaces after holes 3': red g?";1r19:1:,;"Ml'::wl1;:,':,:l::,,3f'tme HIfgdemyI::;,13;l:13;uC1;i':5nR";::l' Premier Jones. Mrs. Jones and C" d M"m"J h F N1 ht lug 0156-MW C0mf9"-Steal" l'151bl1"Y'- . . . . to Prevent. rot . . . to make your paint last. ' ,4 . miynaen 3Mmman. - Y gileeliu ;:alg:le;omeW::eMr!uDS; 1nga1E' :3! speriaing fheig amfm.' Take a luxury ride in the "Golden AirilYle"'- ; ' " " Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenauit of Grade VII-1.iEdward McAlduff', Mrs, Layton Jones, ML pfwsant leave with the tormer's parents thefne.tIbuyfor195Z.D0WalY0UFN35hDe31”5! 3 Bgfore you pamf, ,, PENTOX Howiaainywzrznigz E?lt;Ieest1;g-ew on Frlgncgx nCl.lX'xTNlt131kElleI1(I Lona. Hun- 0,, Monday evening, June 1511,, at Brantiord, Ontario. All ' god 3 Pond ' ad. d ' ' "3 ' 9 9 - Other guests were Mrs. Brown, Tm "Po:I'tI!axr'I”o;r1rI:')toctIi'ooII..a.xit insu&ml:::s:-Slanating Grade VI-4' EVEN” Clrpelnefi Pownal and Mrs. George Ballem, M155 MAW Gallant. Who has paint jobs...provents rot and decay...aEords ML ""1 Mr'' Arthur Dunochea 2t Amtwn Mcmdunl 3' Terry 0' Mt. Pleasant. been attending School 0! Nvtrc , . - or Casoumpeo spent Sunday. June Brien. Dame D'Acadle, Moncton spent '1'” '"'"':E"::;i:L:f' su: CANADIAN sursswlu Grade V-i. Douglas Currie; 2. 3. Edna Ar- the recent week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ault, Borden. 15”! ill Film” Vi"V- The Ladies' Aid Society of the United Church, Victoria West, met at the home of Mrs. Wesley Lorraine Campbell; senault. A! Point and Hordwo star I! '1 . N ” anryw am Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rix of the Cam la Arse" 11-IE FINEST OF OUR FIFTY Yul: 1 QUART sI.I5 GALLON D3.75 Locke Road 23:; in O'Leary on Grade IV-1. iisuditgi McMaho)n; Dyment ,0, mm. June meeungp Nm Mmnucamuw” . imparIaIMoasurs Made in Canada m”y' mm ' AN 2' Jm” Fm” ' ' M"y ' A large crowd was present. The On Wednesday. June 18th. the a..aoni...raM...u:..m..ri..i,1.r..r.,cmar. ' Men” July meeting will be held at the Social Club held a pantry sale in " Grade In-L Hum" B"bc"”"' 2' home or Mrs. Daniel MacLeod. the church hall. realizing the sum wholenlen J. 5. BROWN MFG. Co" Manchu, N. 3, More than 92 per cent 0i! 311 Denton Matthews and Muriel Jei.'- r M 330' , homes in Canada had radio sets in frey, 3. Peggy Miilman, Marlene The Presbytemm Lnmes Md S e 1951- Mglfgzg flnd 1GeE:!,i1fieAf,:w,'Ef,'ch Society held their annual meeting On Mondar June 16th the choir T - . , at the home at Mrs. Albert and r B d ll out Ci h d . . E2gbet(E'u':ndR0:dtgr(i:3' C26n.n'f;eddg' yrs. WymanidYetnt; Eigl1ilteenumemd- gheipogrfemdg 3,139., Entrrlfgmednnlt St. PGIZCYS RORd PIIOIIC Henry Ml;6I1e:;' Alan Nicholson Ind lexlrgenswlelfreber Def rvommcra. waerlie the home of Rev. and Mrs. Bur- I ..:-E, Leonard c ue. . ; ' made I-Reading: Pei" MW EfiifilfwrTr?”rhe"'.fiiZ?.i..l'”.fF .273 L ' ' Danni . lection bearer, 3rd vice president Prmnnl Mary Shel and or anist with the followin Neamessz Florence Fo1ey' electedgin order' Mrsi Keir Ye: Department: Bobby Profit. M” James D ;nent 'md Mr - Attendance: Jean O'Meara. B ' M A my I 3' Progress: Pat Rochford. un” " I "" Generously contributing toward prizes for the pupils were: C. R. Leard as Son; Myricks Aiberton Limited; Aiberton Farm- ers Co-operative; J. C. Profit: A. P. Foley; John Moran; H.D. Cor- bett; England's Garage; Hillside Restaurant; Barbour! ServiceSta- tion; D. B. Nicholson; J. W. D. Campbell; F. J. White and Son: Shea's Snack Bar; Matthews Meat Market; Modern Beauty Salon; Cailaghan's Store; Thelma Ahearn. During the past year teachers at Aiberton have been W.W. Cur- rie, Mrs. Alton Oilsrien. Mrs. Ver- non England. Mrs. J. C. Profit and Mrs. Alfred Giilis. More than one hundred and iorty pupils were enrolled. OWNER.-TENANTS Mrs. Layton Jones and Mrs. George Ballem, Mt. Pleasant. and Mrs. Brown from Pownal, spent a delightful evening on June 16th visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Moore, Northam. Mr. l-lavelock Bryant hns re- turned io his home in North En-. more alter spending a week with his sister, Mrs. Richard Ellis and Mr. Ellis. Northam. An enjoyable farewell party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Moore. Victoria West, on Thursday evening, June 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Moore have sold their farm to Mr. John R. Enman and are moving to the Linkletter Road. -W. Products of Canada's mining in- dustries reached A record value of Jl,228.000,000 in 1951. An oiticial estimate early in 1952 was that more than 65 per cent oi homes in Canada are occupied by their owners. DAILY CROSSWORD ACIDS! I.Anticipated 20. Insane 1. Exclamation li.Iniandsalt 21. Droop in , 4, Chance sea (Asia) the middle . 7. Auction 0.Kilndil)f Piecsb I . . y r .. 8. Verbal pa m rec . une- u . d i0.F'lower 'i.Smooth 25. Appearing e 0 11. Wan 9. Wary ) "ll! 12. Like an eel (slang en en .13. Headpiece 11. City (Gen) 26. Tablet I A , ofarmor 13. Owns 2'l.Everydsy I I15. Person" 'Ir,:y:l::i.g.t. 2,. l Yesterday's Answer pronoun . i . . , g ,1g.1Ejnhg)l')py In ilrcrruzvd ! gg. g::1.'a.n:mu gxietrye trifle f d h PARZATI belongs to the versatile family of rarlm-l -17. oc . emm n . n . t ' p . ' ' ' - - ' wllsltrs lav ssorssv 2 iii” i:'i?1ii."ziCrr5”h-5"” PW"-1 d'””””?"'"i "W" ”””””i "19 PW ,LUnd,,.wo,,d . p oug' ' p gives -outstanding protection against early and late blights. . river its action is so nuld that it WIII not damage the foliage. 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