_-:¢q_r_i ?'.""."“’ Pictured above is the Milton - hockey team winner of the North s it River R.R. Bell trophy. BACK TIGNISH Sincere sympathy is extended to the wife and family of the late J. Footer S-kerrry, whose funeral was held with military rites on Wednesday morning, April 2nd, Jzith a Requiem Mass sung at 9.30 in the Church of St. Simon __and St. Jude, Tignisli. Students spending the Easter vacation at their homes were Gerald McCarthy, Charles Brod- erick and Ernestine MacDonald, Tfgnish, attending St. Dunstan’s University; Noreen McGrath, Nor- .\\L"_7" . Melvina Martin, St. Roch. fron.- . nion Commercial college, Lillian Kennedy, Water- ford, Ann D0y1€.‘~:S_kinner's Pond and. Mona Handrah , pher Cross. attending -. classes in Notre Dame Commerciau sehoo1_ , ‘N MI‘. John Garudet, Mxntreal spent the Easter with his-.‘., par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. CI’1al‘I('~35 J_ Gaudet, Tignish. ‘,; Miss Shirley Ellsworth. Cfhap. ‘= lottetown, spent several days ‘wis- iting her parents, Mr. and rs. , Ira’ Ellsworth. Ascension. \ Sincere sympathy is extended Ito Mr. W.J. Shea Tignish, in thl e death of his brother Everett Shea, 5 Pleasant View. The residents of Christo- ‘ i Tignish also extend sympathy I , x , . Alban Doucette, ten year 0?‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry f, Doucette. Tignish. while playiti, with his brothers and sisters 8 ' iew days ago after climbing to the roof of a low building in the yard. fell to the ground, his weight coming on his knee, which caused a nasty break o‘ the skin and flesh and it required ten stitches to close the wound. The little lad was treated ‘in the of- fice of Dr. Stephen Duibuieaner, ‘ Tignish. Miss Hilda Handrahan, Char- lottetown, spent the Easter time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Handrahan and other members of the family at Ascen- sion. Friends of Mr.‘wuuam E. Per- « ry, will be pleased to know he is greatly improved in- health and plans to return in the near fu- I ‘cure to his home in Palmer Road. - South. Mr. Perry became 111 as he and his wife were returning from a three months visit with relatives and friends in the New England states. He was removed trdm the train to a Saint John. N.B., Hospital and after tw 0 weeks was permitted to contin- us his journey. Mr. and Mrs. Per- ry are at rpreseut residing With their son Joseph and his Wife at Tignish. Mr. James Boyle. Ascension, mdtored to Charlottetown on last Wednesday mornin‘g. Returning home the evening of the same day he ,was accompanied on the trip by-his sister and her husband. M1’. and Mrs. Frnacis DesRoc<he5. his'.aunt, Mrs. Aldric Doucette and her daugheter, Miss Gloria and Isabel Gallant, all of Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peters. Tignish. motored to Saint John, NB., last weekend and visited Mr. Peter's sister and her hus- bfind. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Steen. They were accompanied REPAIRS - INSTALLATIONS H. '1‘. JAMES 113 Euston St. Dial 9868 Happy Fislieimon SEE US AND CIIOUSE SCOTT-ATT\\'AT}CR . J: _ 5 g Easy Terms. 11 Model.» to (‘house From ~—:\Iso— “(’("'lIm-h (‘Imin .\"i\\\ Keith (‘;_irmii-'1;u'I l.ts_I. brivklei P: ll= ‘ll be sell it. we serxlrr ’ll;‘ : the late Mr. Shea's sons, daugr .3 = ters. brothers and sister, ‘ ROW (left to right): Grant Ra- cham. Sterling Maicfiae. Owen MacRae, Blois MacRae. Oswell on the trip to Saint John by Mr. Peter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peters, Skinners Pond, who remained in‘ the city to visit the Steen family for several weeks before again returning home. Mrs. Timothy Ryan, Defllois, spent a few days last week visi- ‘-1118 with Mrs. James Christopher Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCall-um have returned to their harm in _Palmer Road, North, after spend- mg the past four months with members of their family in Som- erville, Mass and Halifax, N.S. L.A.C. Lloyd Perry, Mrs. Per- P)’ and their baby daughter, Sle- mon Park, spent Easter with through accident or . MONTAGUE 32lEs. doz. 41c New Texas Carrots Grade A Large Eggs New Fresh lb- IPEAS Crushed Cookies 6 DIAL U 3513 YOUR POSSESSIONSI The thing! YOU live With—your home, your‘ business. your. “stock in trade"—are all subject to loss control. For your own sense of security, you should learn how easily you can be D1'0teCt9d- We will be glad of an opportunity to serve you. HYNDMAN 3. co. LTD. Insurance Since 1872 , OFFICES: . CHARLOTTETOWN Q Agents throughout the Province 0 CUDMORPS Asparagus 39¢: CanIaI0l|P 35‘ Price 33¢: pkg. ISLAND . 20 FLAV-0-PAK 2 V CHOICE QUALITY C large 20 em Liquid oz_ tin or Paste 1b- tin ’ineapp|e 25c ax 33¢ 2.3:: if-‘iie‘i‘“ 5 W’ O‘ HO (‘O PERFECTION MILK PERFECTION BUTTER 2lbs. $1.35 FREE DELIVERY con omens ACCEPIED ELM AVE TO-PHY WINNERS T NORTH RIVER Doucette, Erroll Ford. FRONT Ford, Layton Thompson, Fred Louis Doucette, Ernest Andrews, Lorne Ford. ROW: Doucette. Alden Ford, Wendell their mothers, Mrs. John F. Per- ry. Skinners Pond and Mrs. Tim- otihy Myers, Tignislh. Mr. and Mrm. E.C. Perry, Tig- nish, went to Charlottetown on Thursday last to get their baby daughter Nita, who had been a patient in the City Hospital for ten days, Friends of the Perry family are happy to hear that the little one is much improved in health. Mrs. Auibric Doucette, Tignish. and Mr. Raymond Gallant, Pal- mer Road, spent Wednesday in Sumimerside visiting their sister, Miss Olara Gallant. Dr Stephen Dtibriance and Mrs. Angela Mioc. Tignish, spent a week in Montreal, P.Q.. visiting friends. circumstances beyond your Q SUMMERSIDE p Q ALBERTON wssxsun SPECIALS GOLDEN CAKE MIX special Coupon.Deal OZ. CAN oilel Soap 35: Tins 87c bottle 39cl . I 1 BEDEQUE Miss Helen Bowness. R.N.. Be- zdeque, has accepted a position ; as nurse at the Stewart Memorial illospital. Tyne Valley. for a lim- ‘;ited period. Miss Bowness took lher training in England. She also ‘ispent some time in Scotland. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ma.cFar- glane, Lower Bedeqne, left on Ap- lril 15-th, onia visit with relatives 1 in Toronto. Mrs. William Callbeck. Tryon. .was a recent guest of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Aftlleck. Mrs. James Arbing. Victoria, celebrated her 86th birthday on April 13th. Her daughter, Mrs. V Robert A-ffleck, put on a birth- day party on Saturday, 12th, in her honor. when several relatives and friends gathered to do hon- ors -to this elderly lady. The Ar- bings were former residents of Bedeque. Mrs. (Iorneilus liavenga. a na- tive of Holland. has been spend- iing some time with her son. Mr. ‘John Havenga and Mrs. Havenga Lower Bedeque; she left recently on return to Holland. Enroute she will be the guest of relatives in the States for a few days. She will go by plane. Mr. Lawrence Sudbury of Cleve- I’ ' I You're twice as sure with FRIGIDAIRE and GENERAL MOTORS ’ oz FR/6/D4/RE g Thur. April 1958 The Guardian Page 15 l land, Ohio. left on return to his visited with his aunt, Mrs. Wal-I‘ ter Leard and M1‘. Leard, this village. ‘ Mrs. Eva MacLeod. Victoria. West. was a recent guest at the .home of her daughter. Mrs.‘ fceorge E. Balluim and Mr. P.1- ‘ lu«m, Bedeque. Mr. John Havenga, Lower Be-i deque, was soloist at the services! in the United Church here on Ap- ril 13th. He was heard with m.uch acceptance as he sang “'Dhe Holy City” in Dutch. Mr. Haven-ga has been in Canada for several years and for the past few years has been living in this community, Baker, North Bedeque. he alsof club met at the home of M'rs.i Percy Affleck, on Monday eve- ning. April 14th. Twelve mem- home on April l2, after spendingrbers were present. Mrs. Calvin several weeks, the guest of his‘,Leard read the sister. Mrs. Clark Baker and Mr.i,“A friend or two". Plans weres’ opening poem ‘ made for a pantry sale in l\’Ia}',lIng at the home on Mrs. Orville The matter of roadside tables‘-W‘-I1.~‘mI. the opening in‘ he l';.l5lfI for the coming tourist season was I)\- ‘\.h_s“ (;‘(;-"'_I‘:‘;‘,HI?:fi:‘:§:a W: considered ca1'efull_\'. A contest p.m“lde""‘ 1}” a‘i.1w' IBQ and slides showing I-slaud S(‘€‘Ilf3S L.‘,?,.mee 11'’ W . made up the program. Next meet-l today Thursday at 2:00 1:30 p.m. ATTENTION L. O. L. MEMBERS All members are requested to attend the funeral of the late Brother Guthrie Ballingall, Please meet at MacLean Funeral Home at Signed SPURGEON MOORE, W, UNGRADED ; sees Our paying price to pro- pm_ 4‘ d u c e r s for ungraded -3 eggs delivered Charlotte- ‘ town today is—— {Grade A Large ..... 33c jorade A Medium 30¢ iGrade A Small ...... 24c Worshipful Master. iGrade B 240 where he and his wife have made many friends. 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