The Eastern Guardian Thursday, June 24, 1954 ..-s'r. MARY’! PARISH. Mont- igue. chicken supper. Wednesday. August 18, Beaver Club Hall. Lorne Valley . and Vicinity ..‘Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Woolridge. Pictou. N.S. recently visited friends in Lorne Valley. Mr. Raymond Shaw and Mr. Francis Maclntyre were recent business visitors to Bouris. Miss Lillian Myers, Halifax. N. s_, paid a brief visit to Lorne Valley on route to her home in Mai-tinvale on June 19. Mr. and Mrs. wellington Mac- l.eod. Uitix, motored to Lorne Val- ley on June 20. They were guests of Mrs. MacLeod's brother. Mr. Daniel Shaw and Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Bangor_ was a recent visitor to this vicinity where she was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister Mr_ and Mrs. Cornelius Curran. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mr.cLend and daughter, Judy. motored to (.‘harlottet.own on June 20, where they were guests of Mrs. Macl..eod's mother. Mrs. Annie MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macm- i_vre were visitors to Dundas on June 20. Mr_ and Mrs. Bert Loard were lI‘(‘.I'.fll. Sunday visitors to Smith- cons. where they were guests of Mrs. Lea.rd‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs_ Walter Burdett. Mr.‘l"‘.lohn MacAulay. Charlotte- town. is spending his holidays with his mother. Mrs. Mae MacAulsy. Mr. Cuyler Dingwell and sons, Marie, motored to Lorne Valley on June 20 to visit relatives and 'riends. Mr. Harold MscKay. Pictou County. N.8._ motored to Lorne Valley on June 20, while here he \\as the guest of Mr. Heath Mac- Grath. Mr. and Mrs. Athol MacLeod Cambridge. Massachusetts. visited friends and renewed many old ac- quaintances in Lorne Valley on .limc 17. six pupils wrote the Grade eight obsorbont gentler soltor All I. I. luv newer The Guardian Page 5 exams. in Lorne Valley school, namely Margaret Hutton. Betty Callaghan, Gloria Macbeod. -Iohnie Nicholson. Elwood Maclntyre and Walter Maclntyre. The sympathy of this commun- ity goes out to the bereaved re- latives at the late Mr. Archie Player. Mrs. Homer James. Marie. was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter_ Mr. and Mrs_ Lloyd Mac- Donald on June 20. Mr. James MacNe'ill spent: the week-end of June 19 in Charlotte- town with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin MacNeill. Mr. Harry Maclieod and Mr Sheldon Maclieod. Bait Springs, N. S. motored to Lorne Valley on June 15 where they visited re- latives and friends. they were over-night guests of Mr. and Mrs Munro MacGrath. The Rev. Donald A. Campbell visited members of his congrega- tion in Lorne Valley on June 17. Lorne Valley Dramatic Society presented their one act plays “Dutch Owners in Spain", and Why Mothers Get Gray", in Forest Hill hall on June 18. Specialties included vocal solos and duets. Masters Elwood and Walter Macfntyre recently spent a few days at Orwell Cove, while there they were guests of their aunt. Mrs. Stanley Morrison and Mr. Morrison. AM, No Ddmoges For Suspended Player NEW YORK (AP) A Judge Wednesday ruled Jack Molinas. 21. was not entitled to damages or a hearing on his suspension from the National Basketball Association. Molinas. a rookie star for the Fort Wayne Pistons, was sus- pended by the NBA Jan. )0 for betting on his own team in 10 games. County Court judge Samuel Joseph. sitting temporarily as a state Supreme Court justice, handed down the ruling. Molinas, a former Columbia Uni- versity player. now is a Brooklyn Law School student. A trading post was establishrd before. 1670 at Godbout. on the st. now I our Lawrence. 225 miles below Quebec. THE NEW elected for the year: coiin ‘Dixon. tary Treasurer. G. A. Leard. Sour- rett: Sour-ls. Ellen tune. Baptist, Lloyd McLeod; United. Mrs. Forest Hill, Mrs. John C. McBi-th; Annanclnle United Mrs. Farlane; St. 1"eter’s Bay. Mrs. K. McCnlliim; Greenwich, Mrs. ley Sutherland; Marie. Mrs. Webster. Dixon; er. County Hospital. sent so kind and attentive while a pn- Death Yesterday A Of Former Glen Martin lady ..'l-ler many friends learned with regret of the sudden death oi Mrs. Murdock Macxinnon at the home of her daughter. Mrs. B. C. Mac- Lure. Montague early yesterday morning. she was in her 87th year. The deceased. nee Sarah Mac- Donald. was born at Pictou Island, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald. she was the last surviving member oi as family of nine children. She resided at Glen Martin un- til moving to Montague ten years ago. She is survived by five datigh- ters, Christine, Mrs. Alex Blue, Hopefleld; Cassie. Mrs. J. A. Rey- nolds. Ottawa; Margaret. Mrs. Wil- lard Jenkins. Pownal; Mamie. Mrs B.C. MacLure, Montague; and Sadie in Ottawa. A nephew. Donald Mac- Kinrion, Quincy. Mass. was brought up at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon. A son John_ died in infancy. The funeral will be held from St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will take place in the Montague cemetery. Hillsideldilgel |.0.0..F. Meeting ..'The regular meeting of Hill- side Lodge. I.O.D.E.. Montague was held on Tuesday night with N. G. Malcolm Macxcnzie presiding. Owing to the heat the attendance was not as large as usual. Discussion took place with re- Ierence to the grade eleven prizes in Montague school. It was decided that 5500 would be given to the student with the highest standing in each oi the six subjects. The following students are the winners in one or more subjects: Miss Bernice Delorey-2 subjects. Prize 10.00; Ian Scrimgeour-2 sub- jects. Prize 10.00; Miss Shirley Tay- lor-i subject. prize 5.00; Miss Norma Hllchey.-1 subject. Prize 5.00. The first degree was conferred on two candidates with Brother Wil- liam MacLean acting as degree master. Brothers W. A. I-{ilchey and J. H. MacGregor jointly acting $5 Noble Grand in this degree. It is intended to confer the second de- gree next Tuesday night. After the lodge closed a delicious lunch was served by the lunch committee. North Eastern King’: . 8. School convention The North Eastern King's Sun- day School convention met in an- nual aesslon on June 17 in Bay Fortune United Church with the president. Mrs. Reid Underhay. in the chair. The devotional per- ind was conducted by Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Rose. Representatives from six schools in the district were introduced at roll call. The main feature of the afternoon‘: program was a dis- cussion on lesson preparation led by Rev. J. Elton Davidge after which in dialogue. “Let's Got To- gelher" was very I-ffcctivcly pre- sented by fiva convention mem- bers. The supper meeting was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Underhey. The evening worship service conducted by Rev. Rus- sell McLeod, included It beauti- fully rendered duct by Rev’. Don- ald and Mrs. McClare. "Worship." was the theme of the evening address and discus- sion led by Mr. Davidge. The following nfflcerl were President. James McDonald. Cardigan, R 5; Vice President. Mrs. Mrs. R East Baltic; Secre- is; Kingsboro. Mrs. Russell Gar- Stead: For- Art Wood; Dundas Diindns Mt-Lend: Mrs. Haddon Alex Mc- Shir- R Red Point. Mrs. Colin North Lake. Austin Fras- Card‘ Thanks ..'T wish to thank Dr. NlCllll_\’l‘t'. the nurses and staff of the King's and those who cards and treats. for being tlent there for three wr-cks. aid as Misa H. our voun PEAIIIITS riiovi I AND vorr run MISS H. M. SIMPSON LTD (Miss Johanna Macdonald) Sponsored by H. M. SIMPSON LTD. in the Kinsmen Popularity Contest H. M. Simpson Ltd. are pleased to co-operate with the Kins- men In their good work by sponsoring Miss Johanna Mncl)ou- M. Simpson Ltd. tlonery needs call H. M. Simpson Ltd.. 160 Richmond Street. who carry ll. large stock of office and store suppliers. Georgetown And I I I Vicinity ..'.\ir. and Mrs. George Allen of West Roxbury. Mass, are visiting in Cvcurgetown. vilierc they are the giiests of Mrs. Allen‘: sisters, Misses Margaret. and Jennie Lee R.lL'l‘iI\l'(lS. Frank Ma.cPhee left on June 21 for Montreal, where he will be stationed. Frank is a member of the Royal Caiinriian ‘Engineers and has been spending a two month's leave at his liriiiie here, following his 5L’l’\'lt‘€ with the Canadian Army in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Neill and family of Diiitnir-uili. N.S.. were week-end guests of Mrs. 0'Neill's brother and sister-in-law, ylr. and Mrs. Adolphus Scully. on Monday Mr. O'Neill. who is a member of the Royal Canadian Navy, return- cd to l)ai'tmoutli. while Mrs. O'- Neill and children remained here for a week‘: \'|5lL. Miss Edna Leithhridge of Dart- mouth. N5. is the guest of Major and Mrs, John A. MacDonald of Cardigan. Miss Peggy Joliiison returned to her home in Georgetown recently after completing her Commercial Course ni .N'otre Dame Academy In Clif1l‘l()ll(‘ln\\'ll. Mr. Lennie MacDo.-iald of Anti- gonlsh. N8. is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Frank MRCLERU. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Caiitelo and rtiugliicr of Bridgetown, motored to Geor[:eto\\'n on June 19 where they visited Mrs. Caiitelo's mother. For all your commercial nta- Ml'5- Annie G“l‘d‘m"‘- Mr. and Mrs. Pius Fitzpatrick and faintly of l)e(ii‘ns Marsh. spent ::'Closing exercises for Mon- tague High School were held at Yeo's Theatre yesterday with M1‘. S. S. Hessian. Q.C.. chairman of the trustee board. presiding. Judge J. S. DesRoches, of the Home and School Association, presented the certificates and prizes. Also on stage were Mrs. Lorne Wigginton representing the Montague Wo- men's Institute. and the principal of the school, Mr. John Hughes. Taking part in the closing ex- ercises were Grades 7. 8. 9. 10. ll. School closing for the elementary grades will be held next week. Receiving certificates in Grade 11 were: Mildred Acorn. J. Dewar, Joyce Annear. C. Walsh, Joyce Connolly. Gene Murphy, Laurie MacDonald. Phyllis Nicholson. Lvonne Lanigan. Shirley Taylor. Anne Yeo. Ian Scrimgeour, Ivan Scott. Greta Wigginton, Norma Hilchey. Betty Maclieth. Jimmy Sullivan. Bernice Delorey. Receiving prizes wi-re~ History, Scrimgenur; Science. Bernice De- lorey; French. Ian Scrimgeour; Latin. Norma I-lilcliey; English, Bernice Delorey. Each prize was of $5.00 donated by the I.0.0.F. Lodge, Montague. Mr. Hughes presented his report of the year's activities in the school. stating that he considered SOIIIIIS THEATRE THURSDAY JUNE 24th “so me" with June Wyman Sterling Hayden PLUS SHORTS (lolln Jackson. SANDY'S DRIVE-IN MOVIES THURSDAY. grins 24, —9:4s Daylight Saving Time NEVER LEI’ MI 60'' Starring: Clark Gable - Gene Tierney Cami no ‘Tl-II NIT" later than could Gate Prlee—l7 Jewel gent'a wrist watch YE Adults 560: Children THEATRE MONTAGUE THUR. - FRI. - SAT. BACK TO GODS COUNTRY Technicolor — Rock IIIIDSON, sncva: (l0(‘.llRAN 3}’ James Oliver Curwood‘ — Excellent. Annual Closing Exercises Held At Montague High School Yesterday Shirley Taylor: Mathematics —lan < June 20 as the giiests of relatives in Georgetown. Mrs. Russell MacLe.an of New Glasgow. N.S., arrived in George- town on June 20, “here she will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins for the summer. lvfrrs. MacLeaii was accompanied it to be a successful one. He ex- pressed his appreciation to the teachers and parents for their co- operation during the year. Mr. Hughes also spoke of the great need of vocational training for students who preferred this to academic training. and he express- ed the hope that this would come to pass in the not too distant future ICE CREAM FRI-ISII PEACH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TODAY — rm. — sar. 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