q Tee Genres. Cuariotiotorrn, Wed Aprt 18, 1000) isha FIRST SHIP ENTERS SEAWAY The German freighter Trans- pacific slips through the St. Lambert lock at the Montreal entrance of the St. Lawrence Seaway, becoming the first ship to enter the inland water- with their | Michael Ness, Mr. Ness and family. | TIGNISH 2 The Tignish Girl Guides held very successful pantry sale at the Tignish Co-op self service on store on Saturday after- noon. Misses Cathy Fraser, Lor- raine MacPhee, and Betty | Keough, Guide leaders were charge of the sale. A ‘ottery on | a chicken was won by Mr. Ger- | ald Handrahan. | Mr. Claude Gavin is a patient jat Western Hospital, Alber‘on. | J. Peter Gaudet continues to | improve in health while a pati- }ent at Western Hospital, Atbes- | ton. eorge O’Brien is improv- ing in health while a patient at | Western Hospital, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Card and | daughter Cheryl, Halifax, N.S., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Card’s parents, Mr. Terrance Gavin, Tignish. Miss Carol Richard, i N.S., spent the sneer at the | home of her paren Mrs. Leo Hicherd is a paiti- ent at Western Hospital, Alber- ton. Mrs. ent at ton. Mr. and Mrs. John MaclIn- tosh left on a holiday trip to St. Andrews, N.B.. and Maine, where they will spend a weeks visiting relatives frien ds. Nelson Gaudet is a pati- Western Hospital, Alber- | .6-6-6-6-6-6-66666666466646 few | and | NORTHAM [Smt Tonia touswing a chert town on following a short Word has been ee of the death of Rev. W.C. lock in | trick O’Connor, who ~ Belleville, Ont., os hospital the pel months at the hom: in his 93rd year. Rev. Mr. Mur- Of his son-in-law and daughter, | dock was minister in the Rien- | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton, Bur- | dian- mond Bay congregation of Tyne |ton, has returned to his home| Valley, Freeland and Victoria | in Cape Wolfe. West, eens 1898 to 1902. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry, Spur Dyment is a >2atient recently enen into their own | in the ‘Steward Memorial Health | home in Burt Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ellis at- GEORGETOWN tended the recent funeral 4 the late T.B. Bears, Montag Miss Marie Larsen, student | Miss Emily Colwill, Summer. at Prince of Wales College was side spent the week-end with her the weekend guest of her par- parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude ents, Captain and Mrs. H. Lar- Colwill. Ivan Linkletter has returned ge Frank MacLean has re- | | to his home in Northam atter | turned home from a visit to her | | spending several weeks visiting former home in Rustico. On her | his son Dr. Alfred Linkletter and | return she was accompanied by | . daughter Mrs. Arthur Yeo, | her father, Mr. Dominie Doiron. ontreal. | Mrs J. DeLory left on ene Presbyterian Ladies Aid Thursday by plane for Brock- | | met at the home of Mrs. Frank | ville, Ontario and Toronto, = “ t! rockville she will visit with | mene. Ronee, her daughter, Miss Sheila De- | P ry, who will accompany her | BURTON to Toronto, were they will visit | with s. DeLory’s son, Dr. | Glen Shaw and Miss Gladys | ¥ Shaw of Toronto, Ont., attended | Fred A. DeLory and Mrs. Oe | | the funeral of their mother, the Sidney McCabe of Truro, N.S., late Mrs. Edward Shaw, | gecoutty took over the duties as | _— N.R. Station agent at George- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne ar won town in a temporary capacity. Glengarry, motored to Monct N.B.. to spend the weekend with HISTORIC CHURCH Mrs, Howard’s sister and bro- | ther-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Doug- St. Paul’s Anglican Church at las Ross and family. Halifax was established in 1749 | Bennett Howard, Glengarry,| with a gift from George II. | U.S. Treasurer vane serving as treasurer, is return- Resigns Position [ing to calitornia to take an ac- tive role in the re-election cam- WASHINGTON (AP) — Cana- paign of Governor Edmund rp . Elizabeth Rudel | Brown. Smith has resigned as treas- urer of the United am the | White House tas announced, $20 Million Set am Ow! Ww been in the office of the treas a Doll Up Drive ° urer for 24 years, has ignated by Treasury Sereary | | Dillon as acting treasurer. The White Capital Commission will spend | louse indicated, however, that tradition will be| program to doll up Ottawa. followed in naming a woman to) | the rst later Assistant White House press ecretary Andrew Hatcher, re- por ded of that precedent, said “I would assume the president | would follow that tradition.” Mrs. Smith, a native of Mont- real who has continued as Dem- Donovan & Gormley 309 Grafton St. @ garbage and refuse @ parcel delivery Phone 4-4617 for fast efficient city-wide delivery excrane saties al eommittes-;the NCC’ w for California expesdi-| The sum of $180,000 is pre tures appeared aimed at | vided for completion of the gar the government’s ler €B-| den of » & down no intention to spruce up/town park located a short dis- day unc! town the capital for the 100th births | tance celebrations in 1967 from Parliament | oring the provinces. FAMOUS SONS Hill, | highlig be a Biggest item in the budget is | huge fountain and plaques hon- the $13,000,000 set aside for properties expropriated for tne green belt, a stretch of green- OTTAWA (CP)—The National | ery framing the city. Genoa in Italy was the birth- Another $3,000,000 will be used | place of the great violinist atriot Gul ussex Drive, a portion of |seppe Mazzini, as well as of $20,941,000 this year in the giant a for acquiring property| Paganini and the pa on This was revealed cal haa ak to ates ot sae of | Columbus HIGH-QUALITY PROTEIN, AND CALCIUM TO BUILD STURDY BODIES Free! Marie Fraser's “Milk-Mates for Moderns” recipe booklet. Write today, A Division of DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 47 Davenport Road, Toronto S 644:4 6+46+¢46¢6++¢ 06466664 a a way in 1962. The enecne will anchor in Lake Fran- cis to await Se of re- pairs to the Eisenhower lock near Massena, N.Y. (CP Wirephoto) EAST BALTIC Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dennis and family, Charlottetown, spent a few days with Mrs. Dennis’ mother, Mrs, Fred E. Robert- son, Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacVane, | Bothwell, accompanied their young son, Emery MacVane, from the Charlottetown Hospi- tal where he was undergoing treatment fo several days. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis and daughter Lynn, Kingsboro, were recent guests of Mrs. Alice Ladner, Charlottetown. Mrs. Walter Dixon, East tic, attended the executive meet- ings of the Women’s Institutes held recently in Charlottetown. William Robertson returned to his home in Kingsboro after spending the past couple months | with relatives in Summerside. Richard Coolen, Charlottetown spent the weekend with i wife and family in East Balti Miss Betty Ching, Cacis town, spent the weekend at her home in Black Pond. Keith Young, Clyde River, at-.| tended the recent funeral of his cousin, Mrs, Fred Dixon, in the Kingsboro Baptist Church. 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