I‘ \ w v ll!_ll’.. Of"0b'3!‘ 2.1958 'l he (iii :rdian Page 13 SFRINGHILL l \‘r ;.'d , ,‘iz‘ . Ross Campbell Iiid {uni ' lllrltllaton. NB. were. yerrnt rs at ‘he home of Mrs Cia‘a .‘vl oLer'l. Mount Pleasant. r:‘.’ "W of Stanley Dymenfl Sprn . all. are pleased to see him‘ home again after being a patient in Slew-art Memorial Health Cen- tre. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacAr- thur and family. Enmore, spent the past weekend in Gagetown, NB. .‘llrs. Claude MacArthur and son Ronald and daughter Carolyn, Springhill, spent the past weekend at the home of Mrs. MacArthur‘s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis, G-agetown. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Noye, Enmore, were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Noye’s brother and sister-in—law, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams, Borden. Mrs. Roland Bryant and son Vans, Parkdale. spent the week- end at their home in Enmore. Friends of Mr. William Mac- Arther, Enmore, are sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Mr. Harold Noye, Enmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Noye, left recently for Toronto, Ontario, where he will be employed. Mr. Earl MacLaurin returned to his home in Mount Pleasant, after spending some time in Goose Bay, Labrador. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman MacAr- thur, Linkletter Road, spent the past couple of weeks visiting in Enmore and Ellerslie. Miss Dorothy Campbell, who has been employed in Charlotte- town is spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and M25. Ivan Campbell, Mount Plea an . Mrs. Leo Cass, Summerslide, was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- gus MacAthur, Enmore. , Miss Ernestine Williams and. Mr. Russell Williams, Springhill, left recently for Toronto, Ontario whre they will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Teal and son Rn- Ill HURRY to EW W AY’S - FALL VALUE EVENT BUY NOW or LAY-AWAY on CANADA'S EASIEST OF EASY TERMS ! 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' ' ’ Q Hi.Riser all steel slat 'spriugts. » .10 bell, .Toronto,, 5Ontario, are spen- ' ~12 Deluxe Pieces . Homespun bedspread- $ ' I or ding their holidays at the home ’ ' R 9 of Mr. Oampb 911,5 parents, Mr. .95 _. 2 Plump feather pillows - . ‘ I . and Mrs. Ernest Campbell, Mount v- F . 2 full size double Tuscan sheets. 2 WEEkly Pleasant. _. ’ largo Tuscan pillow cases. Mr. and Mrs. John May, Tor— ' ' onto, Ont, were recent waiters ' V at the home of Mrs.Clam Mac- . . . '_ “wish. on" BUT6 PASTEI. SHEETS &PlLlOW CASES! 1‘. an. MacKin— menthol? lelhfialihli‘; 3 - -- 'WABASSO Mill's 31%;? COPPERpfegfiROME l “ , . an s. an e co, Port Hill, wre recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, Enmore. Miss Ellen MacNevin, Toronto, was a recent visitor at lihe home of Miss Harriet MacLeod, Mount Pleanant. . Friends of Mr. Lloyd Leard, Victoria West, are pleased to see him home again after being a patient in Prince County Hospi- tal. ‘ Miss Helen Strongman, Spring- hilll, was a recent V'llSl'ltOI‘lalt the home of her parents, Mr. and SUITE 3 piece Copper/Chrome Din- ette Suite—extra big family ’ size—Large table extends to 96 x 27” with 1%” tapered‘ legs. Chrome moulding cop. per' insert. Large posture contured Copper - Chrome chairs—upholstered in bear and wear resistant “Dur. alst” cover. One (1). swivel based" upholstered Copper/ Chrome stool. All with self- . levellin legs — beautiful Mrs. Roy Strongm an, Port Hfll 1. “Scandigan pattern __ colour M Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Mac- combinations of Whjte and w" “9 Arthur and sons, Grant and “9' Dwight, Springhill, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Mac- ’ .’ Arthur’s parents, Mr.and Mrs. . Regina-1d Palmer, Conway. \ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore and sons Milton and Victor, and dau- I . . a TWSSIIDW excluswe Black or White and Red. 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