.-v:-..-. Page 12 The GuardianFrid.-ty. August 23, 1957 D0! LAKE. Ont. (CP) - Everything at the World Girl Guide centenary camp is gleam- ing on Saturdays. the official visiting day. That's the day some i.aoo Girl Guides from to nations welcome friends and relatives who roam the 350-acre encamp- meat. On the most recent occasion the four sub - camps. Mteinac. Cree. lrosuols and Bella Coola by name. entertained visitors with songs and folk dances of many countries. and a taste of the national dishes of many lands. At the giant campfire topping off the day. all camps contri- buted in an international pro- gram. COLORFUL SYMBOLS Guests were intrigued with the variety of dresses and uniforms. New Brunswick Guides were one of the three Canadian groups wearing official emblems on their hats . . . a moose head. British Columbia hats had totem poles while Newfoundland Guides displayed a small caribou. Many sights impressed the visitor. Mrs. E. T. Caughey of St. Andrew's, N.B., wore a small .wooden ilructure on her wide- brimmed hat . . . a miniature lob- ster trap. , W . A sea ranger skipper. Mrs. f thew. potter and telephone linesp I:':e"Iu;"re?::wg::a;et!e";.ve . 1 b . , .. hm I0 e mmed by the respet learned all about Canada's lead- STARTI PAVING ONE OF FINAL LINKS IN T. C. H. Pouring of the east cont-rete,from the Barn corner to the will have a 22 foot concrete top of these were the clearing of glab on the last 1.7 miles of City limits iiill carry the east-with a ten foot asphalt shoulder trees. the removal of houses. the Trans Canada Highway betweenislab into Pit-kard's Mat-him-ry,un either side. Curbs will be ad- ' Borden and Charlottetown be-. before starting on the west slab. tied where the road runs through gan this neck A portion of the, In the iiieantiine the sul)grati- the populated areas. slab iihich is seven inches in ing tlirotigh the Village of Spring! Ammugh only . mom 5”.eu.h h - '; th P' k " ted b M T I). . , . . tive com antes. . , , iBbl((,I(:,lt:;lm:"i:- be seen in epM.:)rn-lsvi”.:s lrnetlii; aboym Q0 pm. of. I'll,Ehvl8,V. the construttio(r1i (at Mr. Mtirrimn Sm”.-d mat the Lil! fiat-0:51 irtrdustries as Mr; iforrisnn and Mai-Rae iv holcent cuiiiplete. ""5, mad P"9Wm9d "I3"-V '1 ' road tinulrl be dcfliiitoly finish- .f'I'lsr,'-il-V. 'r"”g 3 (Vamp "9 I? have the cniitract for the work. The roadway ttheii finished cullies to the contractors. bombed before the end of Autumn. Mi" '5”'"- Wm? "H "mill "HY V and ysamples of shells and seashore may p animals. motlcls of weirs, traps ttheir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. mg in Kenslngton where John Coulson. Sea View. l Mrs. John Whitehead has re- Bruce Paynter. Kensington. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. P.J. A chuckwagon dinner lstew) turned to her home in Clinton af-: Mrs. Austin Bears and sons. K9H"t'1l.i Jliilhlilzhled metllllme HI Iroquois Mr and Mrs. DS. .VIat-Ewen ter spending a few days in Char- Sandy and Charles. left rece 3' Mrs Tmmas SIPWHHI B(mon' s"IH'a'"P 0" 3n0lIl9I' 00035101! acd fI1illL',Ill0l' Nancy. have left to return to their home in Toron- lottetown. guest of her son-in-gifor their home in Amherst. N.S.. 5I”-Fan 15 HSIUHLI "0" 5151” 5IrS-f'l"1'rl3lH1'iI 3" "'9 illlides If law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. after vacationing in Kensinglon. Laura II0l-'.ll- andiilr, and Mrs. rarnir. An impromptu demonstra- uearsr math”;-Jaiiies Murphy. ltenslnitlon. in after visiting the former'a1 lvan iiurnc. Her many friends re- . guests of Mrs. ption of square-dancing was given parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest.gret her recent illness and wish.Mrs. Alexander Hiltz and broth-ll Bur by gfrls from Canada and the ilaci-iucn. Kcnsingtnn. for the her continued improvement in cr. Mr. George llillz. r ,, g United States. pnxl uoclt hoalth. l Mrs. Orville Darrat-h. Wiiinl-' V p0pULAR 5",; v1- tir and iirs. Ronald Rcnna-' The many friends of Mrs. Per-ipcg. accompanied by two sons.i LONDON IR9"”'I'5' m 50”l"IY . N This lesson enabled all the ban and daughters Palsy. Pam- ry Carin regret her illness at herliirian and Donald is visiting her Ph"I"3”""h'-"' A"m"3' Bf-”l"i'Il3"'Pll . . cla and Paula. llalifax. are vis-lhomc at Kensington and wish her iparents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo liugh-.3? ' -V9?” ' (M h"5I?a"d "I 53",". Gum.” "7 lake.p"” II” I”II"w"'5 iting in Kensington. guests of a rapid recovery. ?es. and Mr. Darrach's parents. Ul,""'I"” and 5”"'”"Iaw M S"'leVe".mg m 3 Elm" ""3" d”."" Vlrs. Rt-nnt-han's parents. Mr. Mr. Gary and Miss Dianne lIol- Mr. and Mrs. W.li. Darrach. Ken-l,x"l5I:ll" CI"'"'I"II- W35 9"9"l3l9di 1," 5P:'ll'”?fI"Ie' om” "VF "''I" Mr anrllilrs. Ernest Macliwen. its left recently for their home sington. ' ;a(I,:,r,:k.? ,,;”2g3.',?g2o';,i?,.rS;"::h rIII,r?OI8I:Sl:I:I8IIpi'8IIPr3 were on Mrs. Lillian Dixon. Saint John. in Ottawa. Ontario. after spend-p Mr. and Mrs. Ray sit-wart. n.m,,-egg gwuchamp (wk m.;lmnd to giv. the dgnce the "nu. NR, is visiting Mr. and Mrlming the past two weeks with Hamilton. Ontario. are vacation- Doe Lake Comp Has Dances, Dishes Of 46 Lands lConn.. all the Guide: refreshments in- cluded bushels of doughnuts and gallon luga of frosted apple cider. The press tent had a busy pm fessionat air with phones ringing and typewriters clanking. The. girls were filing copy for their camp newspaper. The editors. representing each of the sub-camps. are Gaby La- violette of Montreal. Bev Poster of Buffalo, N.Y.. Peggy Cruick- shank of Minnesota and Janette Bohlint of Great Britain. The paper went to press. and J6 reporters sighed with relief. PIUSVILLE Miss Claire Gallant. Hartford. is spending some time visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joey Gallant. Mr. Robert LaChapelle, Hart- ford. Conn., is spending his vac- ation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joey Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mclsaac. Hebron. spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. McIsaac's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. also Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shea. Mont- rose. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran Mrs. Clayton Green and fam- ily. Emerald. was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cort-oran. Miss Arlene Corcoran. em- ployed in Alherton. spent that weekend at her home in Pius- ville. A number from this vicinity at- tended the weekly dance at St Marks Hall. Lot 1, on Wednes- day evening. Excellent music was furnished by Leonard Barn- ett's orchestra. Friends of Mr. Joseph J. Gal- lant are sorry to learn he is a patient in the Western Hospital. Minus Pearl and Yvonne Gal- lant. Toronto. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. D.A. Mr. Raymond Gallant. Toronto Ontario, is visiting with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. George Arsen- Iult. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ar- senault and Mrs. Joseph Ar- senault of Rumtord. Maine. are MOSCOW SEES PARIS FASHION A cocktail gown with liaremigroup o fftusslan women in Mos- sitirt is one of the fashions dle- cow. The Russians. dowdily played by French models to agdressed by French standards. gaped at the fashions shown and were bewildered by the variety in material and designs. visiting at the home of Mr. and tlant. Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant and Mm Mum" 6533?" l mists Hitmitife IG"-lllynt 1' to Mr. Vincent nt. Hami- r. o is a a . oron . ton. Ontario. is visiting relativesils visiting with his parents. Mr. in Piusville and vicinity. land Mrs. Nelson Gallant. M11 Funk Galllliiv 50" lndi Mrs. Clarence Arsenault daushier - in - law. Campbellton. l little son Brian, Hamilton, N.l:l., are visiting at Joseph Juspemnng 50,-", time with G3"9"l!- lparents, Mr. and Mrs. Friends of Mr. Albert Gallant. 1 Gallant, iI;l:5;2:fl;nf'i: &:"a;e:fe::'&:s:fl Mr. Willie Gallant Toronto. is tal. Alberton. All wish him holmays FI ms ham speedy recovery. ' Friends of Mr. Archie Gallant; I" WW4 "1 '9' Mm "0"'9lcAitt.i:roiv AND vrcmrrv and are her Nelson again after spending several I months with friends in' summer-l Robert Campbell, son of Mr. Sld9- and Mrs. Austin Campbell, Car- Slncere sympathy is extended leton. is at present spending his to the parents and relatives of. furlough at his home here. Bobby. little Kathleen Corcoran. whoselwlm is in the Canadian Army, sudden death resulted from a tra- l is stationed in London. Ontario. gic accident at her home here. . and will return there in Septem- A large crowd attended the fun-lbe.-, eral Thursday afternoon. Auit-i Mr. and Mrs. John Haskins "ll 131- lot Chicago, Illinois, who spent Mrs. Allie Gallant returned to two weeks on the Island visit- lier home in Tomato. after spen- lng with Mrs. Haskln.s' mother, ding a few weeks with her par- Mrs. Edna Howatt, returned to ents. Illinois on Tuesday. August 13. Mr. Melvyn Perry motored to Miss Leonora Muttart of Cape Toronto recently. He was nc- Traverse. is now spending some ompanied by Mrs. Joseph 5. Gal- time at her home after resigning A her position at Prince County Hospital in Snmmeraide. Mr. Chas. Douil ti Cheltoa, visited with friends in Carleton on Wednesday, August 14th. Mr. Doull who is in his ninetleth year. remains very active and in. terealed in all his old friend. here in Carleton and makes a practice on cutting on them all quite frequently. Mrs. Evelyn Brennan and chil- A, dren of Charlottetown. were vh. hot: to Carleton on Saturday. August 17th. where they span some time with Mrs. Stanley Howatt. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Beryl Cru. well of Carleton, whose husband passed away here on Monday. August 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bell and family of Amherst. N.S.. are spending their annual vacation at the Clift Cottages in Cape Traverse COOLING NAMII some gases commonly used h refrigeration are ammonia. lul- fur dioxide and Freon 13-dich- lorodifluuromethane. own life. thenlic" touch. 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