,1.-, and Mn. Courtney MIcKnv. N", gtugow. N. 8., left on return go their home on November 1st. after I pleasant holiday with Mrs. M,,CK.;y'5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardiner. Mrs. Percy Affleck returned home on Monday November 1 of- ”, being the guest of relatives in the United States for a. month. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affieck were visitors to Charlottetown on October 31st. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Hugh Murray and Mrs. Allan Martin, the latter hav- jug been a visitor with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hen- derson. Mr. and Mrs. Heber weeks, rmlericton. were the guest rela- mes here on Sunday afternoon. They also called on relatives at Carleton Siding- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowriess and their two children returned nV(!l' the week-end from a three weeks visit to Florida. lllrs. Leslie MacFarlane, Sum- merside. who has been in the em- pioyment of Smalimans Company. has resigned after several years. and is takins up residence in Bed- Qquc Village. Her many friends here are extending to her a cor- dial welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MaoCaull and Mrs. Edith Myers. Carleton siding, were the guests on Sunday IJSLI of Mrs. Myers' sister, Mrs. Benjamin Craswell and Mr. Cras- nell at Fredericton. Oascumpec -Mr. Artemas Cameron under- went an operation Frdiay. Oct, 29, His condition is as good as can I)? Oxpected. His many friends Wlsh mm 3 5lJeedy recovery. ' Mr. Gilbert Bridges has been vis. iting his daughter anti son-in.13w, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collicut of Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Bridges were recent visitors to Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spur. geon W. Leard, and daughters, June. and Dorothy. Mrs. Junior Smallman and two children. have recently moved to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oliver were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Dennis, O'Lc.'.ii'y. were rccent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis. Miss Stella MacNcvin. Alberton, was a week-end visitor to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Leard. Bede- que Mills, were recent visitors to Czisciimpcc. CU. All and Mrs. Brewer Jnhiislon. Central Bedeque attended the fun- eial of the late Mr. Ray C. Ber- nard in Moncton on October 18th. Mr. Kenneth Stewart of Cliar- lolictown arrived in Bedeque on '1'upsdny morning. November 2nd. He plans to spend the WlllI.Cl' at inc home of Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. His friends are glad to see him back again. The Bedeque 'Hall' Century" CILiIl met at the home of Mrs. Er- nest Johnson on October lath. seieral members being out of the community, the attendance was not as large as usual. Routine business was transacted. The pro- gramme was excellent. consisting of readings and conundrums. A denioiistration of jelly-making was given by Mrs. E. S. Weeks, provid- ing a great treat as well as a sur- prise. The same Club met again on November 1st. at the home of Mrs. Orville Johnson. Mrs. Vernon ('rrii2 read an opening nor:-i. Turlir lll0lllI)Ci'5 were present. al- M one visitor. The Secretary re- po:"ed that two more street lights had been added. All bills were paid and it good balance still on hand. . u T l g n I s h -Mr and Mrs. Harold Heffcl and children. Joan Ann, Patsy and Ronnie and Miss Norma Shea oi Summerside. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shea. Norway. ' Mr. John Corbett of Siiiiiiiiciw sdic. spent the past week-end vis- iling friends in Tignish. Miss Mary Gavin, R.N., Chai- lottctown, spent the week-cnd in Tltznisli. with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Gavin. Mrs. Mary O'Hearn. Tignish. is vacationing in Summerside. the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Noon- (Ill. lili and Mrs. iilicliacl Al'SCIl.'lillI. and family of Moncton, N.B., were rcccnt visitors to Tignish. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sextus Gillis Mr and Mrs lCrle:ii' Peters, Ti: Illsll. left on Tiicsrlay for New York. where they will spend their vacation visiting friends. They were accompanied by Mrs. Peter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ar- O'Lc:ii'y, where they will maker ples were served to all the chil- dren. A very pretty wedding was solemnized in the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude on Wednesday morning. umen Miss Noreen Gal- lant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant became the bride of Mr. Edgar Perry. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry. Tignish. The couple were attended by Miss Rose Marie Bernard and Mr. John Gal- lant. Mr. and Mrs. Perry have the best wishes of their many friends for many years of happiness. Mrs. Frank Ready, Tignish. re- turned home last week after an extended visit in the United States. where she visited her brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crounse, Boston. Mass, also other relatives and friends. Mr. John Martin. Charlottetown. was a business visitor to Tignish. on Monday. Mr. Keith Clay. fieldman for the Department of Agriculture, Char- lottetown. was a business visitor to the rural communities on Thurs- day. Messrs. Frank Doucette. Wilfred LeClair. Hector Gallant, Ulric Ar- senault and Gerard Doucette of Nail Pond left recently for New Brunswick. where they will be em- ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Ozanie Gaudet iand family of Summerside, were yweek-end guests at the home of Mrs. Gallant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bernard, Nail Fond. . Mr. Janics Pendergasl. Char- lottetown. was a visitor to Tignish on Sunday. Miss Frances Christopher and ,Miss Joan Hogan, of the office Defence Depl. Still Undecided On Site For New Headq OTTAWA (CP)-For two years, the defence department has been mulling over the "where and when" of a new. inulti-million dol- lar defence headquarters. It is still mulling it over. In the atomic age. the choice of a site has become a major prob- lem. Some thought was given to dispersing the department among several Ontario towns and cities well away from Ottawa, such as Kingston, Broclrvllie and Arnprior. This now has been pretty well ruled out because it is felt such SALE DAYS: OPEN and ineflicient. This could be , v ' N dispersal would be time-wasting taken as A fair indication that the. 531- I El E1” Gs government is opposed generally to wide dispersal of industry. . SAT. EXCEPT mznov GROCERY "The amount of time lost through; dispersal of industry would be enormous." one official said. "The Russians could sit and watch us; ruin ourselves." - There is some hope around the department that a decision on a new site will be made before the end of this year. A new structure, whether one immense building or several buildings joined by pas- M.L..M.MLLLMMLiL staff at the Biological Station Ellerslie. their respective homes in Tignish. in Mr. William Sumner has return- cd to his home in Dallas. Texas. U.S.A.. after spending the past six month's vacationing with his sis- ter, Mrs. Blanche Marlin. St Roche. CL. 1 I w....,.- .. Pea ut Butter Mir and sift into a bowl, 3 c. once-sifted ( or 2&3 c. once-sifted all-purpose flour) . . .......,, .-...-i...;...... pastry flour . 5V2 tsps. Magic Baking Powder, 9.; tsp. salt. Cut in finely 7 tbs. chilled shortening. Combi Make a well in d lightly with a fork. K floured board and roll out to no. 1,: c..milk and ry ingredients and add liquids; mix '43” thick rectangle. SL5” along one side. Cream together 1 tbs. butter or margarine, Li c. c. lightly-packed on rolled edge, in a hot oven, 400” slices. lightly spread with peanut butter and 31, rowny sugar; -out dough. Beginning at an 8 roll dough up like a jelly roll and lace in a greased loaf pan (4!-3" x 8 .about 45 minutes. Serve hot, cut in thick slices. or cold, cut in thin sprinkle 'xi' 1,2"). aka butter or mar- spent the week-end all uarlers Building sageways. will take years to complete. In any cut, it is certain the department needs new quarters. It is scattered among 28 buildings at present built during the second world war. The buildings are dingy and dreary and in summer are as hot as ii boiler room. about five lheaire editorially by Guardian. in international eral newspaper. As examples of fcommcnfs Upon Canada's Emergence LONDON (CP)-Canada's emer- gence from the wings of the world into . a position closer to the main actors is commented upon t h I: "At seyeral dramatic moments affairs agitated year Canada has crossed the stage as a noticeable, though not primary, actor." says the Lib- Friday, Novemlier 5, 1054 The Ggudhn Page 13 creasing part in the world. The 573-SNGE 31395 Guardian cites External Affairs Minister Pearson's action in being 575 JOHN'S NfId- (CPI "SW me first statesman go ask stage eral unusual birds have been sight Secretary John p.,5m,- Dunes 01 ed in this province and wild life the United States about the exact Omclals "link they blew in Will! the interpretation of "instant retalia- h"”iC3"9- The VISHOFS Induded tIon;" Canada's refusal to be left 3 C"Ck90- EUWPC-3” GU91 5"? Dug of preliminary talks on G”. biacktailcd godwit. which haven. mm rearmamem; mg prime Min. been seen again since the wind: ister St. Laurent's visit early this stopped. year to Asia, where he ltexcitedlyl found something common between the Canadian and Indian outlook." have approached Canada for tech- The newspaper also notes that, ' Manchester in this the associated states of Indochina nical aid. Canada's in- YOU BUY FOR LESS AT N ENTER THE i ' YOUR SUPPLIES AT A SAVING. . 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HQ. 50 BEAUTIFUL CARDS. assorted . . .. 89: Mr. Len Arsenault has resumcdl his duties with the Tignish Co-I Operative Association after a pleas- ant visit spent with relatives and friends in the United States. , The 'l'uznisli Home and School Association held a very succcss- 3 ful Halloween Social in the par-' ish hall. Many of the children t were in costume with prizes for y the best costume. Several con-' tests were conducted with prizes I THUR. - FR . - . being awarded to the winners. Al film entitled, ”Treasure Island''' was greatly enjoyed. The pupils of Grade IX presented a play, "Halloween In Heaven." which held the interest of all throughout the act. The hall was appropriately dccnratcrl for the occasion. Treats; of candy, nuts. oranges and ap- M..L.MMM...:L:M the bereaved relatives of the late Mr. James Callaghan of limbs- fleet. whose death took place in Western Hospital on October 28. at the age of 88 years. His fun- eral, which was largely attended. took place to Immaculate Con- ception Church on Saturday. Oc- tober 30. Ealins ll ale Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Doyle on ihrir marriage in St. Mark's Cliiirch. Lot 7, on October 28th. The bride is the 'daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard. Cape unite. and the groom is the son 0! Mrs. Hai'old Doyle and the late Mr. Doyle of Campbcllton. Miss Kathleen Williams. E. N.. left by plane remntly for Miami, Florida, where she has accepted a position in A Hospital. She had spent an nxtcnded holiday, as guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Williams. , Flying Officer Theresa Mac- Kinnon who is stationed at Ot- tawa, was ii recent visitors at the home of her aunt. Mrs. J. W. O'- Brien and Mr. O'Brien. Mr. Claude MacNeill of summer- aidc. was a Sunday visitor with relatives and friends in Elmsdale. 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