Lt. Maureen Fitzgihbon of Tor- onto is the guinea pig for her group during a first aid training All TIEII IIP period at the national Royal Can- adian' Army Medical Corps (Mil- ltia) at -Camp Borden. Ont. En- j-ying their work are. from left Lean, Vancouver: and Lt. Mar)- to right. Lt. Jean Beck. Charlotte- orle Ogden of Toronto. (Canadian town. P.E.I.; Lt. Margaret Mac- Army Photo). '1: u-. .1 A sauoeneu. lug.--and Mrs. Herbert Sander- son and children Louise. and Velma; of Ontario were recent visitors to Brudeneil. where they gun the guests of Mrs. Sander- son's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Alden MacLaren.iMrs. Sand- erson is the former Rhoda Gordon of Cardigan. co atulations are being ex- am to Mr. and Mrs. Abner Dewar whose marriage tooir. place June 30. at Halifax. Mrs. Dewar is the former Flora Wallace. Mrs. Beecher Dewar and daughter, Vera motored to Hall-' fax. where they attended the Dewarewaliace ”i Grade X! School. Mrs. William Dewar returned to her home here after spending a week at the R.C.A.F. Station where she visited her son and daughter-in-law . Mr. and ling, Kenneth Dewar. It Nlnntague Sympathy is being extended to the wife and family of the late Aubrey Shaw who passed away July 1st at Charlottetown alter a lengthy illness. Mrs. Robert. Maclmnald and daughter, Barbara, Aulac, N,B., returend to their home after spend- ing some time in Brudencll, guests of her mother, Mrs. Norma Bears. Mr. ai ' Mrs. James Mac-Donald Highland family left Tuesday. for On- tario. after spending a pleasant holiday at the home of their bro- ther and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Iv- an MacDonald. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Betty Shaw on re- ceiving a silver cup for proficiency at Union Commericial Co ege... The annual School ptcnc was held at Lower Montague June 25. PLANE DOWN IN JAPAN TOKYO (Reuters) - A United. States Air Force transport plane with a crew of four crashed into the inland Sea of Japan Friday, far east air force E r' 1n: re- ported. There were no survivors. The plane was on a training flight. . Ivan MacDonald and James Monday, July 23 1953 The Guardian. Page 5 f, Brudenell. are the many teachers attending summer school at P.W.C. The annual meeting if the Brode- nell ceremony took place July 3. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Margaret Jean MacDonald. who came first in NOTICE All Tax Arrears owing Launching School District No. 72 must be paid by August 8 or will be handed. in for collection. BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. THEATRE MONTAGIIE ".i'Z..T'.J."SE' Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax "T ROUBLEWITH HARRY" The trouble was he would not stay buried. This is a show that will start and keep you laughing for two hours at least. They bury this fellow continuously, but back he comes. Hitch- cock's name speaks for itself. as to drama. comedy. suspense. See an amazing comedy farce. Perhaps the best you will ever see. One show nightly at 8:30 pm. Come see-excellent-mcellent-excellent. Coming Wednesday and Thursday "TITANIC" ' EASTERN GUARDIAN DIES IN MASSACHUSETTS- The sad news was received Sun- day by Mr. James D. Lanigan of Cambridge of the death of his sister. Mrs. Martha J. Landrigan. at the home of her son. Joseph M. Landrigan. Saugus. Mass. ENTERTAINS W. M. S. - Mrs. Raymond Dewar was hostess to the members of the Women's Mis- sionary Society of the Baptist Church. Montague. Friday evening. There were eleven embers and five visitors present. The presi- dent, Miss Freda Apt. presided. The correspondence and the min- utes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn and other business transacted. The theme of the devotional study was "Ready To Pay The Price." An interesting and instructive report of the missionary district ociat- ion meeting, held at East Point, was given by Mrs. David Wright. Letters were read from mission- aries in Bolivia. dealing with the work carried on abroad, and a sage" was read by Miss Rourke. The hymns sung were ”The Light Of The World Is Jesus". and "Jesus Calls Us”. 'The meeting closed with the Mizpah henedict ion. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by several ladies. ACME LODGE MEETS - Miss Florrie Benton presided at the regular meeting of Acme " L ' ” Lodge. Montague. Thursday even- ing. and a large number of officers and members were present. During the business session arrangements were finalized for celebrating the forty-second anniversary of the lodge on July 26th. The Noble Grand expressed the wish that all L u would respond to roll call either by their presence at the meeting or by letter. At the close of the meeting, a delicious treat of strawberry shortcake ice cream and tea was served by Mrs. Marie. Dewar. She was assisted in servingl poem entitled "On With The Mes- by Mrs. Frances Shaw and Mrsl Violet MacDonald. Personals Miss Linda Bernard. New Lon- don. is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. D. A. Campbell. at the Presbyterian Manse. Montague. Mr, and Mrs. II. M. Smith and daughter, Anne, have returned to Montague alter a pleasant visit with relatives in St. John's, New- ioundland. Mr. Frederick Llewellyn. Hali- fax. N.S.. is visiting relatives in Charlottetown and Montague. While in Montague. he is the guest of his nephew, Mr. T. M. Llewellyn and Mrs. Llewellyn. Mr. Bertram Stewart returned to his home in Kitchener. 0nt.. after a brief visit to Montague where he attended the funeral of his father. the late William C. Stewart, on July it. Mr. Donald Campbell returned to Mont Joli. Que.. after visiting her husband's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell. Montague. TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received for the follow- Apply to Mr. Ralph Beck for particulars. Shingling South and East roof of Montague ing. ( 1) Memorial School. (2) Memorial School. Tenders will close July 27th. LESTER MMLEOD, Sec'y. Painting the roof and body of the Montague Ll11'LE sshos The gathering of the flowers to-' minded me also of hos God gaths ered his children llome,ss lie has me a place ready for eaclrtrom var walks and tlm& of, life as well as the different tribes and rac- es are all His aayeth the Lord. These few thoughts about the wild flowers about us. my help others to see God all around shed us. Each has its own costume and peculiarities and each one in its own idressAnot trying to imitate other flowers but just being them- selves. If the daisy tried to wear the yellow petals of the. buttercup: -what chaos. but they in thernselv. es show obedience to God's laws. 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