. -outstanding musician. Her dau- ‘utter a gas‘ illtnsouusisu, Charlottetown, rrl. Aug.10,1982.' Iniperial Oil Reviewing Explorations ‘ W. A .Rollff. manager of Im- serial Oil's Eastern Canada Ex- tion Division, has been in‘ province for the past fewl lays in connection with the re- Issessment studies Imperial Oil is inaldng of the Maritime area. He is accompanied by G. M. Knebel, a consultant with Stand- and Oil of New Jersey, and geo- lottsts. H. Rudkin and S. B. Idacliiachern. Provincial geologist Graham Mrs. S. Arsenault Is laid To Rest ALBERTON — The funeral for Mrs. Sylvang Arsenault was . held Thursday, Aug. 2 from St. Anthony's Church. Bloomfield. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Richard. Pallbearers were Sylvang Roches. Arthur DesRoches, Rob Wallace Lb Leard, Albert Gallant. ,. Flower bearers were Lawrenc ?Gallant. 0 P The ert Kenna Arsenault. James tto Arsensult. te Mrs. Arsenault ws predeceased by her husband 1959 and a son. Joseph in 1943. Surviving sons and daughters are Andrew. Lawrence. George. Phillip, Mrs. Robert Arsenault (Olive). Mrs. Sylvang DesRoch- Emmanuel ] es (Alice), Mrs. Joseph Gallant (Margaret). Mrs. Leonard Ars- Des 8 ALBERTON Gallant, or U. - The death of is survived by the following bro- Joseph A. Gallant, enault (Stella), Mrs. Arthur Des- Ma,-Ion’ Montreal; Rochgs (Rita). There are 38 grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren and one brother. Paul Peters. Charlottetown. Service at the grave was con- ducted by Rev. Clarence Pitre. day morning from the home of Everett Gallant. Cascumpec lady i'f.".°i.T'."’i’v’.°.’i..7.7°'i'i'5.'$'li.i"‘li."l‘li’. Passes At 45 mo.- Besides her mother. Mrs. Pet- BBCUIDDGO. Mrs. Arthur Arsenault. 45. of then and sisters: Melvina. Mrs. —""""""’“—"""‘— Mill Road; Mitchell Gal- lant, Cascumpec: Urban. Mill Road; Joseph, 0'Leary; Frank. O'Leary and Leo. Saint J ohn, N B The funeral was held yester- lllt lbw. lsrs. JOIGPI A. III!- lant. Mill Road. to st. Anthony's Church, Bloomfield, where Re- WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- o quiem High Mass was celebrat- tux-es ed by Rev. Clarence Pitre. "W M“- Pallbearers were four broth- Toronto .......... 63 75 erg, Leo. Urban. Mitchell and|0tl8WI 54 04 Frank, Joseph A. Gallant andJMontreal 57 64 Ray Botts. .Quebec_ ---- 50 71 Flower bearers were Gerald F1'9de”¢l°“ 53 7° Gallant. Arnold Powers. Norln- saint -T0111‘ ----- -« 53 55 an Gallant, Joseph M_. Arsen- ault. Robert N. Arsenault and Rev. Emmanud Richard of- ficiated at the grave. Ioactoa ......... I! II Halifax . . . . 58 63 Charloteiowm... 85 80 Sydney ......... 54 60 Yarmouth ....... 57 63 St 52 . John's . . . . . .. 51 HALIFAX (CP)—The weather at today. Temperatures will be warmer than Thursday but still considerably below sea- sonal values. Resionai forecasts: Prince Edward Island. east- .an new orunswles eounnag, Lower St. John River Valley; Yclurins this mornins: a little ‘warmer; northeast winds 3 with gusts to 30. Low - hi » Charlottetown 52 and 65, Mone. too 40 and 67. Fredericton 41 and 72, saint John 48 and 70 High tide today at Charlene town at 4.35 am. and 6.00 pm at Rustico at 12.15 am. and 11. 30 pm. Summerside tide eight- een minutes later than Chal-lo lttetown. Sun rises today at 5.015 la.m. and sets at 7.04 p.m. TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE Rogers said the re - ‘ zoo: involves additionallstudies Glover’. _ e work Imperial Oi as M O T E L we so far in connection with DEE£“§'lEAuaFr:::_nNG For TOP ti d ll i th nsilciiiiegiieil ° " ' K Deluxe K crackle Sulwlied oronec ["3" . Ph vu St art E rt I "It will be recalled." said I Aooommoootioo l “I”; ' 29°", Are 0“, specialty nte olnmen . Mr. Rogers. “that several years N W W dLo'{,'ER oh‘ I Se d D 1] ago. Imperial Oil drilled ee sea [I-god ma ' ' ' ‘ ° "0 3 3’ come to the holes on Prince Edward Island II ‘I _ and wlgile the _gfo1ogti_cagl tllata Se ‘t’y'“' ‘é REE!” Ellfilllld E1339” . Norm RN“, secure was In eresln . on or . . gas was not found in commer- w w N N ch”l°"°l'°"' DI'IVO'Tfl TTIOOTTO cisl quantities. s Miles from N MOT A _ cm "The result of the re-assess- A M°|"'8“0 A ‘ Dining Room 3 “mes from owl! 0“ snent work will not be known for Y Y N OPEN" DAILY N the Trans-Canada High‘ ...... .......-- nIIIIIIIi noon 3 L mm 1“ 1 ti BANK of uomuuu] m to Borden. . ' ' c p.m. _ .—__:___.__j—._ s Arrsnnoou TEA ‘, ~ _ 5.. -9. | l ~ in ‘v \[f , , I?» I ' . " ‘ -'. ; . £3-:%:-:%:-:%:\-cg: T '°"§NpE.§ tospm ‘ " A "‘ 7 miles ‘from Ch'town a ‘ ~ a'i:r7:.T..‘7"..a I re ‘ . . '...:i.... ..:.:;:...:.." : TOURISTS - ml . Snack Bar service Luxurious accommodatims | Your nearest bank is THE Charlottetown’: Ieadins O Full Course Meals BIA!‘ 8|;¢S7lz53 a. :.‘:k':a'§e, com"“’§’t’_“T"‘,'Et’:{_; :-: I-ADlE%RV£EAR . Take Out Orders 1% Miles ill-om Cornwall ‘ fonfivhzflrneggl h"'°l°'_' situated '1P't0Wn ‘m M“ ! ing and speedyp eiillcient open A“ Day sat RETURNs_H0ME I 735555.555...‘ service are available. NMA[S Mrs. Robert Moase, New An- Tourists are especially nan has returned home after vis- gfiimlf. 3‘ "MY BANK" Kent Street 7 hbth,Nl,M. . - ._ .. - " léolllvfineg arid) f§lrli1yeilT°ITorolTEo Queen st Ch town _ ' .'-;- =-.——l:r-l::s—’=——h..o-.:l—-—:El:.?-‘I-2---élll and her niece. Mrs. Cecil Rolfe, A Enloy q “’ =' = =' E" Rolfe and family in Men Ire . VISITED IN S’SIDE Earl E. MacLure of Bedford, Mass, and son Ernest of Ar- lington. Va.. have returned to their homes after visiting the !ormer's father, Adrian Mac- Lure and other relatives in Sum- Inerslde. I DIES l'N MASS. The death occurred in Haver- hill, Mass.. on July 13 of Mrs. Maude Gilchrist. The deceased was the former Maude MacNeill of Cavendish. P.E.I. She leaves. is mourn two sons. Harold of Bradford. Mass., and Earl of Burial was in Haver- hill. FROM VANCOUVER _ Mrs. Emanuel J. Gallant. who has been visiting with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr Iand Mrs. William Kerwin. Jr.. -at Exeter, NE and Mr. and jMrs. Arthur Sonier, Summerside left yesterday by plane for Van- -souver, B.C., where she resides _with her daughter and son-in- w. Mr. and Mrs. William -Blackford. Mrs Blackford is the jformer Beatrice Gallant and is .well remembered re as an continues her interest in music, and she and her husband also a musician. fill many or- fslfestral engagements -in the city of Vancouver. 3'4';ALLANr FUNERAL — The ‘I sue». -u Be Sure to Go Dining at MILTON’S OLD SPAIN "Where most fl" Chorloiteiown's FINEST RESTAURANT 189 Kent St. Rendezvous Restaurant ii: "l For your pienlo needs. Ma.cLEAN’S GRDCERY aloe P.E.l era! for J o s e p h ............... llant, Kelly Road, was held Tuesday morning from his late flsiden c e to St. Anthony's Oilrch, Bloomfield. where Re- High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Clarence Pitre. Pall- bearers were Edward Gallant, _Arthur Arsenault. Lawrence Gal- lant. Sylvang DesRoches, Arthur »DesRoches. Robert Arsenault. _'F1ower bearers were George Ar- .senault, Phillip Arsenault, Alton ‘DesRoches, Clarence DesRoch- os and Otto Arsenault. Inter- —ment was in the church ceme- tery. I ’ and banquets Lthe Tremtones. People Pref" l° "tn Barn Dance at C1iffn|a’€lI;fl- "' Roll Bay, o-very on ay Kent st loll ulgnl, 10 PM. - 12:30 A.M. ‘ll V Canteen Service. TUESDAY Dancing every Tuesday night at the Stanley Bridge unity Centre. Dorr- Dancing every Tuesday and Saturday Night at Sea Side llall. Rollo Buy. Music by the Tremiones. SATURDAY Regular Saturday night Dance Boll aw in. We cater to weddings Music by the.“3 Macs"Z Dancing tonight! North River Recreation Ball. 9 - 12 midnight. admission soc. Good music canteen service. In aid oi Junior Farmers. Dancing every Tuesday and 5:. Saturday Night at sea Side = Hall, Rollo Bay. Music by as Your SERVICE . . . MERA SPECIALISTS 121 Grafton St. Featuring the largest Prince Edward Island selection ' ODAK TLFO POLARO ‘(er/..:’..‘.‘..‘.... Dial4-4253 Charlottetown oi Films on K FERRANIA ID “We rent MOVIE and SLIDE Projectors Scenes like this are typical of summer days on the Island . _. . . families may relax together, and mothers can rely on a qualified lifeguard to see that their “little dears” don't wander too far into the popular of Island beaches are those located in the National Park, where visitors last year topped those of any ‘National Park in Canada. where water. Most OAII sin Film 0' Suntan Lotions O First Aid Products O Prescriptions O Souvenirs PARKDALE PHARMACY open daily til 10 pm, St. Peters ltd. Parkdale IEFllilE.. the wool comes to _ Condon’s Woollen Mill AFTER... ll Item it Instead Lu. ll i ’\ Vlslt.. STRATHGARTNEY HOMESTEAD A prominent oi‘: homestead dating back to w much oi its original fnrnitu 1849 complete re. - Golfing; Fishing; Scenic Beauty Guided ours On Route 1 Adjacent Stralhgartney Park drive safely we'd like you BACK NEXT YEAR I IFRIBAII IIIIILETS old and New Varieties. Tuesdays and sat- in s or y chance or appoint- ment. KAY '”t..“.i:$.... THIS WEEK'S RACES Aug. 6, 910, ll, 8 P.M. Plan To Attend Old‘Home Week Aug..I3 to T8 The Charlottetown Driving Pork and Provincial Exhibition ‘Association , 119 Queen St. O ladies’ wear O men's wear O children's wear 0 house furnishings O tartan: O wedg avood O souvenirs ulslshllrs Charlottetown Visitors Welcome Q Yarns . Blankets Auto Robes Made of 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON & SO 8 Queen St. Di Charlottetown At Dow's Restaurant . the smartest tllings under the sun IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR . Sumner Sandals Canvas Casuals Duss Footwear . Beach Thongs Welcome Tourists I LePAGE SHOE C0. 0 Fresh Seafoods O Charcoal Steaks enjoy a visit to O Shlsh Kebab °'“' 3t°"° Eat llere For The Finest sportswear I g;';;;_;_ DOW S s'‘''‘ '“"' RESTAURANT IienIIeilY’s Gralton st.. Ch’town Ladies’ Wear é'.’.5.3.',',°.'o'¢'o,'.,i,', For the Finest {(11 nh In GAR GARE Use Glim of tail ‘ ..’i'»'; E. ii" SHELL PRODUCTS REPLICAS I I ITITIO KCGTO models L Q 1 Q 1 1 2 ‘}‘,,,,",,,‘.§‘,£,,“e,.“"°" "““"““‘ TIIAIIS-IEAIIAIIA op“ daily 3 ._m_ . 1° p_m_ IERVTCE STATION Closed Sundays , us:-swan P. I. I. Near Kenslngton, and mid- way between summelside and Green Gables in the Na- 0 now run If you wish Adults 80o—ohildl-en free. to :1-oo Lgfe 1-. chssify ' the finest shows to be Regular Dances mmgny » ‘ seen on P.E.l. are at the I lost RENT: FIVE-ROOM co'r- , ROLLAWAY , ‘ aliléuféilly altmll$i'o:usIlgl-E Lug | 1. | f f h - E" " ll" 2;" Wm M 81:, fiuflit 31:8 cmcgmmwu arges se ec Ion o aut entlc ru.£§I,::&NBEsTAmm em r. o ouse elep - ‘ bin——i .AlM. Joti ofTans-Candaand ?...i.i.,"i’-’i'.‘oi’.‘L"”4.$’§‘ss .‘§”c’r ,_ ,, Mo‘-~ W» ""- '“"' 9" TC‘ “la”-°' .- - - u'.'i...‘£'.'.. us’. ' sud 7-6. ' - . Music. lg "Tf‘§mIolIbI" 1)l§1r1ghm,l1lLyfl:ov3,h "ell.ecckflon‘ d J son SALE—HAVE can WILL ‘ " ‘ ' » 5 ° I. dc-' runs well. looks well. Mia‘ Brackley Pl‘. Road -—"'-"-"""" 1‘ db’ P01'¢9<l from 511% . flan.“ Tweed AGNEW3 . ed from $295.00 to $225.00 for [mm is ' S'how‘Nlghtly :‘*;°"’ '3}: :1; . M 1 o of ‘P , _ quick sale. Phone 4.4503. as sass. mics Yourself *. 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