1(_-l_'I';h_oGnardian. CharIottetown.1'hnn.Sep¢.O.1”2.?1!Il1I|dPIN1W"'ll‘1*-P“5'l Medals Found . I-‘t Louisbourg A re Identified OTTAWA ‘(P t —-French com- a mcmorative medals found in a Mrs’ ‘E.’ 5' Bonn“ M “The High- small lead casket in the ruins of the Louis’-«iii-<1 fortress on Cape Breton island. date back to 1720 the resources depart- ment said. Archeological (‘rows of the national parks branch found two bronze medals and one sil- vcr medal bearing the effigy of King Louis X\' and are lookine for others. The diggings uere launched preparatoixv to the restoration the massive fortifications which were begun by the French 242 years ago to defend sea lanes to the Gulf of St. Lav» rence. Dr James Hmrarri. archeolo» gist in charge of the excava tions. said the medals were found bv pure chance in thi- foundation of the kin:'s bastion one of the main features of tht fortress. He said recorcls '\\'erc found later confirming that 18 medals were struck in 1720 and placed in the foundations of the fort- ress to mark the becinning of con‘ iruction The medals. Fll0\\‘lllSZ the har hor and fortifications on the re- verse side. are being treated in the LOlllSl1()liI',E artifacts labora- torv and eventually will be plareri in the fortress museum. GEORGETOWN Miss Betty Lou Hayter. is n Da’lL‘li' in the Kinzs County Me- morial Hospital in Montague. ‘;\Irs Preston Stewart and fa- mil_\‘ of Picaou, \'.S., were re. cent Guests of relatives in Geor- oun. Dr. Phillip Doyle left on Tiles- day on return to Oiiawa, On- tario. aftcr visiting his father. Mr. Ernest Doyle and his sis- ter Miss Biary Doyle. RN. in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Steuart Hansen left on Wednesday on return to Saini John. NB.. after spend- ing their holidays with Mr. Han- sen‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. W Hansen. Stephen DeLor_v left last week on a business trip to Toronto. Ontario Gerald D. Murphy arrived in Georgetown on Saturday. and returned to Toronto. Ont.. on ‘"ednesday. after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy \Ir. Murpliv attended Physical Education instructor‘: School at Toronto University this past summer and he will now BSSUITIP 3 DOSIIIOH OTI E teaching staff of a school in Timmins. Ontario. Miss Alriene l\'lacCormack left recently for rauby.Quebec. where she has accepted a posi- tion on the Teaching Staff of St. Patrick's School Mrs. Einmersoii Llewellyn visiting in New Glasgow. N.S., as ‘lie guest of her sister. Mrs. Jurlson Baker and Mr. Baker. Gordon Douglas. left on‘ Thursday on return to Vancou- ver. BC. after spending the summer in Georgetown. Mr. Douglas is a professor on th e staff of the Burnaby High School. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Solo- man motored over the Sunrise Trail in Nova Scotia during last wee ‘en . Mr. and Mrs Bob King of Toronto. Ontario. are vacation- in; in Georgetown as the guests of .\Ir. King's mother .\lrs. Edna King. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Casey of Springhill. I\'S.. accompanied by their children. Edgar. Sheila, Rac. Irvin: and John are holi- daying at .VIorrison‘s Beach. Miss Farrell. teacher at Army School. Valcartier. Que- . Alice Muir. tea- Mr. Donald left early in the week for Toronto. Ont: where they will visit their son. Donald Mac- Donald. and Mrs MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs Walter Mac- Lean and Mrs. .l. B. Sculiy of Georgetown: accompanied by Miss Annie Scully. who has been visiting in Souris; left early in p the week by par on a Visit to ston. Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Fred A. DeLor_v and daughter Cathy Ann. who have been visitim: Dr. DeLoi-3-‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. P‘. J. Dcflory. left on Friday on re- turn to Toronto. Ont.: enroule they will motor to Halifax. NS. whqo they will visit Dr. De- Lou-fa brothers who reside there. , Mr. and Mrs. R. C. and thee children. rrnann L ’ yorbrnnduzdrs. A. H. Stewart. Mrs. J. S. incr home "The H Miss and . Island. are guess of Dr. nds Mr.’ and Mrs. Gerald Murphy of Alberta. were recent guests Murphy's sister. M r s. of Mr. Bonuell. who recently returned from Eu- 'rope, are visiting in their sum- ‘ lands." Jessie Bonnell and Mr. Vlrs. Dan Bonnell of Rhode Mrs. Annie children. Douglas nnnnd Ga:-diner“? her recent guests: — . I Mrs. Holden children. David and ontreal. Qua Mr. Johnny Gallant ad un Barry‘ of Mantra . Que.: Ml’- nd Mrs. Howard Jennix and two Hamilton. 0n..: Mr. and Mrs Charley Collins and fanul Sydney. N.S.: Mrs. David three daugmers of ‘ind u Id‘ :3 Neil and Mrs. ' a n d« r. and and Debby of .y or Eac- , HaI- wes of SOURIS . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferron his relatives in Shippigan, N.B. Mrs. Erie MncEwen . 95 P"‘I"°" and son Ric ky. P‘redericton,l Claude and Joanne Peters. N.B.. spent Labour Day week-5 l ifax. N. : and Mrs. Mary Rol- ‘ Cam‘ ?“fl- N5- S. Cape Elizabeth. Maine. Miss Ann Gillespie was hon- inna with her parents. Mr. and. outed recenu Mrs. St. Clair Paquet. y with nneous shower at the t many beautiful grateful thanks to all. I rnnceu-, to everyone, user which A null- home ofisong was_e H‘ M,_ md Mm Joy“, M,c(;,g,,.Mnry Clinton. Miss Gillespie; Miss Gillespie become 0 and Owen Mac-Cabe, B o s to 1!. l "55 °5¢°*"-3‘ ‘° 9* 33113] d°"°"' ' 5"“ and daughters Claudette 8 u'd E Mass.. are visiting friends and 3 “ed '9" ‘H 5”“ 53' AH“ Cm’ lbanette. also Hilda Madore, frelatives in Souris and vicinity. l ton. Laura MacDonald Dre ~ ‘While ' th' the ‘ he went I‘ab°‘" my weekend Wm‘ gueslslilif tl:ii-aiilser. Lin. Ea: while the accompanying ; were read by Mrs. James Mal- tlard. Margaret MncDonnld~ ar- Alta and Judy Sanderson. re- ""g°d_ the gm” M t” able‘ cently enjoyed a trip around The I’1'|d94°'b9 ¢XP1‘953°d ‘I-‘ort sent- gllts has spent the summer with his _ carda,p|rents. Mr. and Mrs. Jol1n,nnd, family. Halifax. N.S. . Mr. Dean Wood. Halifax. N.S. . ud relatives in Sou,.;,_ Misses Paulette Grant and 1. viguing his son-in-law andl ‘daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward‘ Clinton. Grant ; Edith Cheverie are visiting Mia N" . Grant's brother and sister-in» , w. Cpl. and Mrs. A delicious lunch was served Grant. Summerside. 'ed. uue, on ‘Sept. lst. Erwin J. nr. nnunnrn. ruin annual Mr. daughter Debbie. Toronto. Ont .tnr:-‘cl are e of Mr Stuart Aitknn. ofl Mn Mr. and Mrs. Al 5! to visiting her parents Mr. and spendlhl I W093 . lune it vid _ rents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva '.0[. M- E1 on; , pent fin. and Mrs. (fink father. Mr. Arnold Grant. Halifax, theiisasstweeealim\)rlt‘aitingnhoell'fi-lends Mr. Ned Mallard. Gown Brae Miss Ruthie Cheverle. Boston recently visited friend: vin Mncvittie ; i Mass. ton. Mass. and mu. iwu coma he. Boston Miss Margaret Coffin is visit ing her brother and sinter-in- Jam Mmcormack is 3 panel"! Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coffin. Bus- ln Souris Hospital. » law rggy//f .a%% MAPLE LEAF «///:22 ‘g/‘ /$5 OOOKED HAM BOLOGNA SAUSAGES GORNED ROAST BEEF PORK STEAK ROUND STEAK 6 OZ. PKG. so 33°... 49- PORK GREEN GABLE FOR A DELICIOUS BOILED DINNER SWEET PICKLED PICNICS RUMP ROAST BRANDED BEEF GENUINE 1; lb HAM STEAKS ' T. :l3N°z- ALSO \ ‘ STEAK 9 in, ROAST E ‘\g\ " \s\\\\ / APPE 43°-»~ 73= nus /” %/ SCHOOL SNACKS 12 OZ. ALLEN'S ORANGE it DRINK 29‘ . I(RAFT'S PEANUT BUTTER ~ SMOOTH OR CRUNCIIY \ FOR SCHOOL LUNCHES OR AFTER 3 It’: no problem at all to feed 3'0“? 5030"‘ sters plenty of nourishing foods in energy- pgcked lunches . . in nppetizing after- school snacks . . . in better breakfasts and delicious dinners. C0-OP SUPER MARKET has all the keen delights for healthy schoon- timo appetites-—uid our low. LOW nuke saving money as easy as A-B-C . . . and as sure as one and one are two. \ Qaao. , ¢ . / JAR MOIRS ASSORTED CELLO BAGS CANDIES REG. 291'. EACH 2 FOR 496 _ GAIJZE TEA BAGS RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS 2 CUP SIZE c 8 9 we» DUNCAN HINES EARLY AMERICAN OAKE MIXES ASSORTED FLAVORS 2 rims. 75° CATELLI COOKED 15 OZ. TINS GEISHA GRAPES LENIONS ERm0C0ll| iiisuim 5 29¢ “ 25¢ $5,! ‘4.‘ SPAGHETTI IN TOMATO SAUCE WITH CHEESE 31“ BOSTON 12 OZ. TENS LUNCHEON MEAT 69¢ FRASER FARM MEAT BALLS 15 OZ. TIN BABY (LAMS 2 -- KING SIZE ‘CANADA PURE WHITE VINEGAR PROTECTION AGAINST PICKLIN G FAILURE aai. 2 FOR 29¢ 65: 3Ic OLD HOMESTEAD ST'BERRY JAM 45¢ THRIFT LIQUID DETERGENT ALL PURPOSE JEBGENS LOTION MILD TOILET SOAP 3 25¢ /HAMILTON'S FANCY COOKIES SUPERIOR MIX 3 Lb. Box mi’ 0?’! / . I oiflt” 24 OZ. JAR I '4. 41¢ REG. 1.59 $I.O9 2 VEGETABLE 3 TOMATO CHEESE SOUP snot” IT ms. 89° co-or HEINZ SOUP SPECIALS ........ ALSOMAYBIIISIIDASASAUCI 29¢ SIIGAR lO-“'=-8 c. «-1 49¢ -r l,Q<.., ¢.< .- ( _ ‘ii. 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