3 PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-IVIONTAC-UE: Harold F. Bruce MacPhee. Mlu Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden lavera. The Guardian may be bought at Blue Dome Restaurant, and Gun Post office; in Sourla: The Snack Bar and H. Richards & Ion. Friends of Mr. William colllnga, Montague. are pleased to see him out around after his recent illness. Mr. T. M. Llewellyn, accompan- led by Mr. ('lniidv Nchnl5ori,Mont- ngvue, was a illlbl'l9S5 visitor to Charlottetown yestci'dny, . . SGEORGETUIVN PASTORAL (JHA IE.-Uniteti Church of Can- ncla. crvices for Ft-bniary llith. 11 A. M. Stuicvoii 2.10 l”. M. Mill- town Cross '7 .Vl. Georgetown. Rev. W, A. Pu: . m, Minister. ..'MqNT.-UQIVE l'N'ITED PAS- 'l'ORATE. - Rev. J. Bl. Fraser. Minister. Slill(i.l'3'. l”Pl)l”llaljV' 15th. Montague: mun A, M. Sunday School and Tilhln Class. ll 00 A. M. Morning Service. T30 P. M. Even- iizg Service, with Our Men's Choir. Mr. Rlcliartl Creed, Commissioner to the rvctint (iozwral Council in Ilamilmn. (tmi., lllll speak on tlilizhliglit: of the (Viiinril." Lower illontague: 3 P. M. Church Service. ..'lIliMRl2fG RESUMES TODAY The prcl.i'n:nary hearing sched- uled yesvciriiiy before Stipendiary .lIagistra'e .ln;.F;1h W. MacDons.id. QC. at G90liI;0llllK'll, was adjourn- ml to today. He is inquiring into me c'.r('iini.st:1n:os siirroiinding the sziooziitr: Jziniiaijv 4 of Allan Blata- dell by lizs Si .-iii-law, Russell Brown, at Din:-iclls Mills. A con- siderable amount of evidence was heard Wcdiicsdny hut yesterdayls :-ontjmizitioii llflfl to be further ad- gnumed in order to have the evid- ence of SOll'lt” lctliiiical witnesses. Mr. I..c.-icy.(TDni:i:cll is appearing for the drirnrlarl. anti Mir. S. S. He5S.lal'i. QC, for the Crown. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Wigglnton. Pine Melinnon. the following places in Montague: dlan Office; in Georgetown: The Friends of Mrs. Isaac semple. Victoria Cross, are pleas d to hear she has returned home from the King's County Hospital. ...'B.lSlilVE Saturday. March 7th, for the pantry sale at Stew- art and Beck's, sponsored by the United Church Ladles' Aid. ..'SEl-I ”HARMONY HOTEL" three act comedy. St. Mary's Hall. Sourls. Friday. February 13th. Cur- tain 8.80. .-.'EVANGELlSTl(l m e c t I n 1:, Murray River Church of Christ. Tonight: Special music Carrie Herring and Vera Beck. also Mon- tague choir. Sermon ”lVliat. May I expect of the holy spirit?" All welcome. Truck leavlni: Mll1'Til.V Harbour post office at 7:30 for meetings. LORNE VALLEY SCHOOL '.The following is the honour roll for the month of January for Lorne Valley School: Grade X-Adele Shaw. Grade IX-Joan Maccirath. Grade VIII-l. Roberta Shaw: 2 Emma Nicholson. Grade VII-l, Margaret Hatton; 2. Betty Callaghan; 3. Cvlt)l'lI Macbeod. Grade V-l. Joni Ferguson May Fer-gueori; 8. George Cal han. Grade IV-Pamela I-latton. , Grade III (A)-l. Joan Macln-l tyre, Shirley MacDonald. (Bl-1.. Beverley Hatton; 2. Kenneth cal- laghan ' Grade 1-1. Douglas Macbeod; lag! Georgetown Native Dies At Toronto The death occurred at.&mriy- brook Military Hoqiital, Toronto. lath of Kenneth Fraser in his 30th year. Death came after an illnes of four Thuraday morning, Fob. weeks. The late Mr. Fraser was born at Georgetown, son of Mr. Harry Fra- ser and the late Helen Mbllaohorn. He was employed with the 0.N.R. until the outbreak of World War II when he enlisted in the Canadian army where he saw active service for four years. After demobilization he returned to his former duties with the C. N. R. and was appoint- ed station agent at Kinkora and and later served at Bvreadalbane Tltmlsh and later Sim-nybrook Hospital, Besides his sorrowing widow, nee Francis Morrisey of Tlghlsh, and Clarence and Catherine. he leaves to moum his father, Harry Fraser of George- town: also two sisteis and a broth- er. Mrs. William S. Martell, Gouge- n .-iomi: Mrs. Roland Martin, Ottawa her two small children. and Julio, also of Otkalwa. 2. Lola Shaw. Highest. average: Margaret Hat-, ton. R7.4',il. Teacher: Margaret Mcxenna. . Although having seventeen years seniority with the C.N.R. in 1W1. he resigned his position and re-en- listed with the Canadian army go- ing to Camp Borden for military training. Later he was stationed at Ottawa. Six weeks ago he was recalled to Camp Borden on draft for Korea. Becoming ill. he enter- ed a military hospital in Toronto he was transferred to Remains are being forwucled to iPrln(-e Edward Island for burial. THE GUARDIAN. CHARIADTTETOWN Georgetown Swamp Mu 'Ilhe Georgetown Eagles, provin- cial intermediate 3 hockey cham- ' , swamped the Murray Har- Brulns ll-8 last night at Georgetown in the third game of the South King's Hockey League playono. The Eagles now lead the best of five series 2-4. The victors led 2-0 at the end of the first pcriod,added another four in the second to the Bruins' two and ran riot in the third as they sank five counters to their oppon- ents” one. The game was fast, with some hard checking and good passing in spots. A. Murphy with four and Mac- Donald with 'three led the parade for the Eagles. Masters all the way, the rltlaizlea faltered briefly in the first half of the middle canto when they had difficulty in getting the puck out of their own defence zone. From then on they were champions in all departments. The referee was H. Maccoiinell. with J. B. Scuiiy linesmnn. Lineups:- Georgetown: Goal. Sullivan: de- fence, lVlacPhee, Johnson, W. Mac- Lean; forwards. Stevens, H. Mar- Lean, :8. Murphy, A. Murphy. Mac- Neill, Publicover. Ma:Donald, Mac- Swain. Martell. Landry. ' Murray Harbour: Goal. Stevens: defence. W. Harris. Herr:n;z.Hume.' rray Hbr. 11-3 Eagles forwards. Prowoe. G. Harrls,VVliit?. Munn, Stewart. MacDonald. Summary: First Period 1-Georgetown. MacDonald (Publioover, Stevens) 4:03 2-Georgetown. Stevens (W. Maclaeant . .. ..l2.49 Penalties: Johnson.WHerring. Second Period 3-Murray Harbour. Hume (G. Harris! . . 4-Georgetown. MacNelll (H. MacLean) . 5-Murray Harbour, Ct. Harris (White) . .. .10.50 6-Georgetown, A. Munphy 18.07 8-Georgetown, A. Murphy (H. MacLean, MacNeiil) .. 19.09 Penalties: MacDonald (Murray Harbouri match misconduct. Third Period 9-Murray Harbour. Prowee (Munnr . 155 l.0-Georgetown. Maoswain (I..andi'y, W. Macheanl ll-Georgetown, A, Murphy (H. MacLean. MacNeill).... 12-Georgetown, MacDonald .. 13-Georgetown, MacDonald .... .. 2.28 Scottish Concert . ls Repeated At Montague By popular request the annual Scottish concert under the aus- pl-ces of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. was repeated last evening in Yeo's Theatre. There was a large attendance and everyone enjoyed a splendid pro- gram of bagpipe seectione. violin selections. dancing and singing. a The lads and Laaeiu of Char- lottetown under the direction of 22 Mr. Wilfred Burke took part and each number was favourably re- ceived by the appreciative audi- ence. Also featured on the enter- tainment was the ever popular Errooklyri Trio singing well loved Scottish songs. Mr. Malcolm Mac- Kenzie acted as chairman and Mtrs. A. F. Campbell and Mr. wu- fred Burke were piano accompan- ists. During intermislsion old time music was played by Lealie Stuart, piano, Archie Stewart. violin, and Emerson O'Connor, guitar. The following is the program: Pipe band aelectio: "Welcome To The Northern Meeting". Lads and Lassiea duet: "My one And only Highland Fling”-Beth (Stevens) . . . .................. ..16.06 - l4-Georgetown, Stevens M::I1?l?ue..I:: Ia; oa;E3r';u,;k,e.. (MacDonald. Publloovar) .l'l.43 ..R0Bm1'n. In The GMmm..;Don. Penalties: None. am Burke Shmohawlts in 11-5 Victory Over Royals The Moritz-ig-iie Shinohaavks werel flying high last night as they out-1 scored the battling Charlottctownl Royals ll-5 in an exiilbitioin hoc-l IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR FUN - - - SONGS A ZINGY ENTER- MENT - - - THIS IS JUST, FOR YOU. . o - N is A MUST FOR voui: j Tnvmeama i PLUS NEWS - COMEDY SHOWS AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD: To-nu - su- key game played at Montague. 'I'lllSl is the third occasion for these two. tennis to meet, and each game has been a thriller for the spectators. Montague opened the first period with a sustained attack and in three minutes netted four goals to start off with a commanding lead. Seven minutes later, another tally was notched to set Montague up with five goals. Both lines took part in the scoring with honours going to Power. Fraser, Macloean and, Nelson two. The Royals jumped quickly into the fray in the second period and wrapped up two goals from Burke on arnarf. passes from Macxenzie Max-.Laa.n and Fraser won lLl'l9lnl' back but only for a few seconds when MacKenzie sank tihe pill forl another of his-solo plays. Nelson got that one back on a. short. pass from Clements who played almost the full game on defense and play- ed it. well, Mackenzie was back again in "the third session along with Burke to give the visitors we more, but the locals possessing the edge through- out tihe game pierced Tulle for three from Lanlgian, Power, and Fraser. It would seem tihat the Royals bring out. the best in (the locals for not only do they play fast good hockey, but also clean hockey despite their were weekend guests of Mr. Mac- Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. John G. Mocrea was I. re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Cruy I-iemphill was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. . ' Miss Mary Stewart, who is employed in Montague. spent the February 7th weekend as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Mrs. H. P. George. 812. was ii re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Miss sheila Dehory and Miss Bernice DeLory, -Prince of Wales College students, spent the past weekend as guests of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DeLor)'- two of are where Mrs. and lvllrs. Herbert Stewart and children, Dennis and Deena Slemon Park, summersvide, visiting ill Georgetown. they are the guests of Stewartfs parents, Captain Mrs. John Dicks. Miss Jean Macconnell, school teacher at North River, spent the past. weekend at her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore and family of Whim Road motored to Georgetown on Sunday, Febru- ary 8th, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mar-tell. Mr. Donnie Macllcan and Miss Mildred Kelly of Charlottetown Lean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Macolm MacLcan. B Old time music-James Lowrey. violin; Mm. Lowrey, piano. Duet: "Sa Re Mon In Dun Vole" -Heather and Tommy Burke. solo: "Bonnie Beale" - Tommy urke. Highland Fling--Lads and Lea- sies. Trio: "The March Of The Cam- eron Men", "The Auld Scotch Songs"-Messrs. John Bears, Wil- lard Bruce, Mlalcoim Munroe. Solo: t”Ilhe Waggle Of His Kill.” -Shirley Burke, accompanied by the pipe band. step dance-Reg Reid, accomp- anied by Mr. and Mrs. Lowrey. Solo: "Weatering Home", "Bon- nie Wee Bessie"-John Bears. Highland scottische-Lads and Lassies. Solo: "'I'lhe Road To The Isles" -Noreen Smith. Broad sword dance-Frank,Shlr- ley. Tommy and Donald Burke. Sch: "Top lint"-Frank Burke. Caledpnla eight hand reel-Lads and Lassies. Pipe band selection. Duet: ttFlow Gently. Sweet Af- toii"-Jeaii Anne and Donald Mun- roe. Soozl "In The Morning"-8hir- iey Burke. Duet: "Torrie on His Bonnet"- Heather and Tommy Burke. Duet: ”Huntingtoiver" M John Bears and Willard Bruce (in cos- tumet. Trio: "Hundred Pipers"--Messrs. Bruce. Bears and Munroe. Step dance--Reg Reid and lim- erson O'Connor, accompanied by Leslie Stuart. and Archie Stewart. Pipe band selection. wltli the entire cast on the stage the entertainment closed with the singing of Auld Lang sync and God Save the Queen. variety concerrto be held in the near future: also to send five dol- Shmohawlts' Sisters Defeat Abbies' titers - lottetown Abbie: Sisters 3-0. The girls lame crowd of spectators who locals out-battle the command an edge on visitors ond session. In the last period the der the Shmohawk before half the period occasions but were unable to pierce the tight local defense. Lineups: Barnett. P. Barnett, ll. Murphy, G. Gregory. fence. I... MacLure. Mncui-ego:-, S”"9Y- DCWGV. O'Hslloran; for- wards. Power, W. MaeLu.re, cm. telo. Lanlsan. Clair. Macomn, SUMIKAHY Hrll Period Scoring M None, Penalties - None, 4 Second Period , 1mWmi8KUe- Lmlran .......... .. 11:05 Penalties - Barnett. Third Period 2mM0ntaaue. Maccrath .1:ii 3-Montague. Cantelo 7:53 Maritime Religious Education Council MJNCTON. N. 3. Feb, 1:..mw, Robert 13- Shaw. minister of the North Street Christian Church Halifax. and formerly of pf-1,,.;.' Edward Island. was elected presi- dtrnt. of the Maritime Religlmu Education Council at its annual meeting in the First United Baptg. list. Church here yesterday. 1 Other officers elected by the ICOIIPICII were: vice presidents, Winston Miles. Sydney; Mrs. Gor- dml MiiCD0nIi1d. Charlottetown. and Mm R. L. Gibbons. Holifax; secretary, Rev. H.s. Hartlin, La.n. caster, and treasurer, H. 1!). Hum Saint John. The morning's session opened with a service of devotion con- ducted by Rev. 1:. 11.. Woodside. minister of the Bathurst United Church. A report of the Maritime Stin- day School Convention executive W35 Elven by Rev. M. A Gibson of 9 3 3' 5 Z W -3 3 O 0 3 3 3 e E be held in Summcraide. P.I:;.1 October 20 to 21. The convention will feature discussions on pro. gram. workshops and forms of in- Tho Montusue aluuuimm Sil- ters last night defeated the Ohlr. drew a large saw the to the game. The two teams played evenly dur- ing the first and second periods with the locals scoring a singleton at the 12-minute mark of the sec- tlr Charlottetown squad gave way list.- prusure and two more mites were registered was over. The visitors, however. rallied. and threatened dangerously on several Abbies--Goal, Dillon: defence. K. M cl R. I K.- Skinner, Mrs. Charles - 3' - 01'WIn'dl. M. Hueltls. J. Joseph Dexter of Taunton, Man; Bertram, 5. Bradley, 3, l-l'uggL,u' FEBRUARY 13, i 1953. IN MEMORIAM In rural: N. aa'n.ur There parsed peacefully away at liar home in Forest Hill, Nov. 1, 1352, Mrs. Peter N. Reilly at um age of 91 years. She was the wife of the late Peter N. Reilly who passed away August 12. 1952, and a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald and one of thirteen children. She was wen enough to be up and around the house until the death or her hus- band. The sorrow was too great for her to bear. She took to her bed shortly after and plgggd Deacefully on to be with her Say. lour whom she loved and served faithfully. A woman of fine Chris. tian spirit, loved by all both young and old. she will be gadiy milled ln.- the community. she was a member of the Presbyter- ian United Church which she at. tended regularly as long as she wal able. She leaves tn mourn her-para in four sons and three daugh- ters, Peter A. of Boston, M3,..- Dlxun and Mrs: Rev. Gavin S. Itellly of St. Louis M0-2 Mrs. Charles MacNeil of St: MOMIKUE-Coll. Hennigar, de- Peteris Bay; and Norman E and John J., at home, who cared go, their parents lovingly and faith- fully until the end. Two sons passed away many years ago, Em. est and Angus. She also leave; eighteen grandchildren and twenty I'll". Mrs. Allan Morrison of Forest Hill and one brother, Mr. Ronald MacDonald of Charlotte. town. Funeral services were held at the United Church at Dundas. Services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Angus Brown. l-lsr re. mains were laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. The pail bear- erl were the Messrs. Nell Gar. rett. John C. McBe(h, Garfield Mi-'L90d. Angus Mathelon and Joe Morrison. Wendall McLeod drove the hearse. IN Mruoiiliu ' JOIN LANDIIGAN fills many friends learned with sincere regret of the death at the Provincial sa.natorium January 13 M John 1-rmdriam. -on of the late Mk. and Mrs. Mathias Landrigan, sturgeon. "Jack" as he was familiarly known. was beloved by all. being of a kind and gentle nature and he was never known to utter an unkind word. Although never of robust health he etill attended to the may duties on the run with his brother William. and contin- ued to do IO until two years ago when he moved to Charlottetown. He entered the Provincial Sana- Wlum in Avril 1962. for tsutnient. where. despite the but of medical care and nuralnii. his health grad- ually Irew worse. until on the 3b0V0 MW. fortified by the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church, administered by Rev. L. Moeilllvary, 0553.. of the Holy WIl'l80d its flight to his Creator. His remains were transferred by hearse fmrn the A. A. Henneseey Funeral Home to the residence of E 3 3 2 3 .5 5' W 2 5 ? '3 5 two great. grandchildren, glgg om. . T0-NIGHT "VALENTINE MOVIE PARTY" ll MiwNally, E, Gallant, J. .I05e'pll. Montague - Goal. Collingis; de- l fence, Clements, Davis, MacDonald; 'for-wards. Powe-r. Nelson, Lanlgan. R. N., of Charlottetown is visiting for a week at her home in George- town. Miss Janet V. Stewart. who is mnployed in Charlottetown, spent the weekend of February 7th at the of Charlottetown, secretary, was the announcement of the appoint- ment of Mrs. Dora sabean, of Truro. N. 5.. as children's work - hard checking and the fans enjoy I , Le 95; to H k in . M their type of hockey. , iars to the March of Dimes. The ed:,CMmLa'n 3:: ggnounctlllglom his brother William Iandrigan, ID I Lmwm: Miss Helen Murphy. who is em- next, meeting is to be held at the Department "pans we” Inb Sttui-goon. from where the funeral M N Rxx Royals - Goal. Tulle: defence, D10Y9d in Ch5l'l0"i9i”Wn W” ” (home of Mrs. (Dr.) Brehaut. After mes of discussion hut Evening A 100k D1960 On WNHONRY m0m' 1MacAulay. Fields, Ford. MacDon- ;'-ek'9”dd)gf:"i'wai1mnTeiiaul?;g;m5r singing "The Queen", a delicious hughugm of the report on 'me gm. Jhanuary lith to at. Paul": V aid; forwards, Burke, B. Kelly, S. '3 in 5- g - lunch was served by the hostess as- Mmmme Chlldrenls work B0 ,1 M1113 - Realm!!! H1811 M883 W31 77 Stanley, MacKenzie. L. Kelly, D. Mm Eileen Elglen Mmconmu sistecl by limch committee. gm." by Mm Gordon Mmnonglrd. :19 &lli1:f11ly'l1yM:v.lIr6 w:Iki)Ii3c'ii:l'.JliW;'h!1:'i was left of it loving and unselnsl: brother was laid to rest in tin family plot. Rev. F. L. Mullalis - I st v, . n 1 )1 ts, Mr. 4 Mr . , also offici ted at th rav . F ii- stints AT 11:30 n.m. it "10 PRINCE EDWARD W M W 1.5 v.;,..;,;.. 31;; i :.i::::.'":... 3::..:::”:i.::r”f..:.':;3;-rm wire: ames'r5mi. or a n , ggg . , ' . V . on SATURDAY MORNING ”””””' late in smewwn cums me Mr. Kenneth ............ ........ ... 3:3 .21; W mm" 1"-my Me a'.:.i.iti".i.i.”.l:.n.”'tiv'fiia..i.””?t'.'.'.l. 1 ” i2 canroons COMEDY 12 """ ”"'"” W” "cm ””””g V”””'”””.” S”””” i" ”.l””; P 3' it 0- M-chm mime "iiJ"?"u3;.s”'t””n. d i " I . .. '”- lottetown, span the week-en o h; ' 0 ng ro on an ss- . "" i-Mrrntalrue. Power M165 Dorothy Jmklm "1 0”" Fotzruary in: at the home of his :,,i'.,'m5,2 ";,,';h,,i,3”,,f,'Y,;':f 3533?; ten are left to mourn: wiiium iNe1s0n.Laniaaml .. 1vmi10mWm' will meMWeken1'f'IloEeux:cB: p"m"' M''- W4 M11 W-F. MM-' activities. which showed that as "n "” h""”””d' mam " ll" , I-Montague, Fraser lg: "wt "- ”- Leod. Murray River. boy, ,,.,,,,p, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,d by th, nlgitahon lgiuetctrlxnla co; Ne: York: ' ' (, (MacI.eam ....... .. l.35 - --- board were ugly, in me my. 81' DC US. Cfm On. - I. . "hguits y” sums AT ”n?6?3.f.”.t:'.2'. ”"L"” ....... .. 150 Mm Maicoim"i?3?Lean mm -on .:.lt?”c3i..'”;..:i5t.,”!:.”:i.':Y;.”.i"2f'i-Zttf ::,";:t-.,,?,t;:,;;g',grt,,;'-,2 dc-It wi;gl'f:.i”.i".:.'3, ilf.ff.' Etf::ii..”3.2:i.'. . , g r o. FMonmwel Nelson - Bruce were recent visitors to Char- wary nh n the home 01 her pm” the Mumme T-Vuxmy Bclnlpnd solid" 3. Cmuhum chulottmwn. A l 9 (Power, Lllnlknnl 3,55 lottetown, where they were the en”, ML "M M”. wumm J. Mug Boys, Pumanemi um. Mutant predeoeued hm, R Go I 5-Moritnmie, Nelson liluesl" I” ”””l'"' Kay. Hlah Blank. A report on leadership training i"M1:m'hu "M N” m M.” ' tmnlgan) . 11.05 . ' ' --- was glven'b Whit e Dairy l. V i . A”'''' I” I 9 - ...M:2:'..::f.i:. mT,;;,gnm,:,r;;,;riep,d;;,,or,3gig;,go:g -m"e.l.y oemini ---e- weather which prevails and quite ' y ' y MREc' Md one 0" Tudlo'mu'l Second Period G-Royals. Burke recently a caterpillar was observ- ed on the premises of Mr. and hear she has entered the Prince Edward Island Hosptul. It is hoped she. will soon be well and able to aids by Rev. W. Burton Orowe. At the opening session religious education workers from three 'l1ie brothers and sisters of thl 4.tolM”- GW """l”””' ate JohnLandrlg'an wish to thanli l'Eiw"ll to her home. provinces heard the retiriiig pre- 1 Gene Autry Adds Ballade to Bullets mecxemiei 7mm. 15, 3 ,-k ”-C” --- .id 1-, H .". all those who sent Mus cards. (.M:a:fl(enzlllele 5.09 M" Jemme C”"don' pmmbml :1” Miss Ruth Moore. student of lngel? egggtlvgbgblkulsfglge lgtctlncil 5P1"”'l"'1 50'-"l”9”v ""43"" M In 8-Montarue. Mncl-elm we” R”rVa"y Schooh went t e P.W.C., spent the week-end oi Rggv. J, D, Dawson chuyongj sympathy. flowers. em. or in my I iFrose'rl ........ .. 5.35,?” 'W”k"ld ” W Mm” "I rennin-y mi at the home of her mm, M on ...,u,, in ,, ,,n.1”'yvay anisted them in their men! I .. n-Montague. Fraser Georgetown. g &LT'O'llE8.n1h:l.Bl:1r;d Mrs. Reuben of devotion. Whitney Dalrymble. bg'”:;”"l."l0ni- T316! tziihdoz" ' -w' I . . ...... .. t1. . ” ” . . nner an 0 0 ' . . Gene goes iili(lEi cover ,,F;,f,1;;";";;l,,Km,,, 9.2; On F'f'ldn.,V. February am. . 0"" it A :Sll35li'5ii15l::du3:”3rto1wlil2lll5':nmd News In the Provincial for The White House il-Montague. Nelson lbwumi” mm" Red B””"' 1," Mr. Merton Ferguson has return- the coiincil is playing in an youth Bansmrium for their many 84?" Q ' ' ' ' l tcidmenm tn.4- "W" his yslml Wlgliell ',"”'f;, 2;: ed tohir home in Murray River, ai- and Sundav School won: 0; Mm. of kindness to John during an ill- Pelnaltics - Clenients, Nelson, ':f:r;le”',:,lNfl. rigid Herman 3: btoimrzxa lymlegft in the King's lime church" mg .,h.11.,,”5 the neat. . , ' . ' un' , on ague. ---e---e- ban gan Lavandler. drinkdlngbtfrfim Y GOD. crr1)ur:)cri(imt.o tr)i'1i:lreer:Iigrye Amom ma m”d,”t mm day. Third Period W5” W9” fjf” ”,lja sefgng M; Tris many friends of was Gath- for service might be used, phinsoovsr about 20 miles an hour. Lavandler cheery little fellow often. as he lwiii not likely head south after lhavlng stayed so long following the n. Everett Hunt, saint John, compar-at to 10 miles for H1310”- prwented the nnanclal report and 4 an mcmased budge” um I""" orine MacDonald. Charlottetown. formerly of Murray River. are "sorry to hear she is still I patient in the I2-Royals. MacKe.n7.ie .. 3.29 13-Montague, Lanlgan (Nelson) 8.10 I, , rm mnon. Prince Edward Island Hospital. HGT In the history of tho council, wu 14-Montague. Power "rim 5 ' gm: many friends in Murray River are adopted for the ensuing year. d (Nelson) tt.1.'u wishing has well and hoping for A other reports -mounted were 15-Royals. Burke 12.13 , speedy recovery. "Personnel" by Major G. R. Emith. I lo-Montague. Fraser -M-A Halifax, that of the nominating (MacLean) 16.01 ' Mr, Norman E. Stewart. who is committee by Rev. G.N. Hamilton. - employed in Oharlottetovwn. spent the week-and of February 7th at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mn. Norman C. Stewart. High Bank. . 1lha Mamraim-nold and Ralph MaoLean, High Bank. were visitors to Charlottetown on Sunday. Feb- ruary Um. V saint John. and the report of the children's work board by its chair- man. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Charlottetown. During the supper hour a de- lightful banquet wu served to the delegates by the ladies of the First Baptist church. Pi-aalded over by Mrs: R. 0. Mlarrlll. Kingston. N. 8.. the past president. the Girls' work Board meeting heard reports on the activities of the board last year. LEVI V. POWER. Montague, P. E. 1. Representative J. Louis Macnonsida 86 McGill Avenue. Phone 2410-L M gr Penalties - Fir-ids; Clements. ' . -' Eefereu - Arwiy, Clair. and ...... 'Mr. Stirling Whltowuy. drud- ent of e.w.c., spent the eekend of February 7 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 0. whlteway. Murray River. LIIIIII ' IIIARNEII: .5 JEFF ECNANIIIER I SONOOL SPORTS MONTAGUE RINK FRIDAY, FEB. 18 ...... Mr. oyrll Maebem. Qiarlotteo town. recently spent some time at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M.acLean. Murray River. Mr. Albert Gallant. Oi1nrlotte- town. .opent the week-end of Feb- At 7 P. M. before taklna over his duties no man 7th at the home of Mr. and Officers of the board for the bookkeeper at Beach Grove Inn. Mrs. Lemuel Brefhaut. Murray Rlv- new year were elected as follows. , -1lockey- --e president, Mrs. J. n. anocmu. Miss Bertha Macloan. student of .....s.. Fredericton; vicg.p;g.m.m,, Mn, 1, Prince street School P.w.C.. went me weekend of !teh- Mr. Mnbum nueu has returned J. Levy. Mmicton: aoorltory. mu . . Wary 7th at the home of her mr- to his home in Charlottetown from Marguerite Brehaut. Charlottetown. vs. enta. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mac- Murray River where he was on bus- nnd treasurer, Miss Maxine Morse. Lean. High Bank. Inn: for in few days recently. Halifax. whose appointment was I "A place I would like to visit and why". It was decided to get up a (nice river (to. miles below Quebec has been inhabited since 1741. 1952 a total votes were polled. , Montague High School . .s..- . .43, I 1 U , . CWWIY - Cftrioon ' On Tuesday. February .'lrd.. the ;.e.-...--..D-- "?,Tv,m,.,,:n5h,w, W W, p,.,,,. nA1('l',.50 Lb. Loin suowmo in no -7 - a sum mm "true rs. ::'"”.'”. 0' furl-..:-i.'em:'r W P" L"- "R 51 Danersamembero e or anll. ' ,1 at the home of Mrs. Rovai White when he died at M. nt an I 1919. i Oh 1 mt V . It I "" SeuA?i1limdcmp"”'d”” With nine ma-rnL . and three vislt.- 3 I n n a...” gown) - HIIWOHEI LIOVIIHY . , u m 1'00 an answering roll call which was Tie aux Ooudi-es in the St. Luwr- For India's general elections in Mlmhgue . of 106,000,000 valid I