A model at I proposed perman- ent theatre for the Strattord Shak- gpesreen Festival is unveiled in Toronto. The theatre which will replace the ten now housing an-I . MacNeill, Q.C., clerk of the Senate. Bantus. among whom there is a Senator Inman Is Seventh" O To Take Oath Of Office 0'l'l'AWA. (Special) - Sole wo- ' rnanto cailedtothesenatefor the 1056 n, Senator Elsie In- man of Montague was one of the 1.: new members of the Upper- house sworniin at a special sitting of the chamber at iozao o'clock Tuesday morning. Seventh at the number to take the oath of allegiance and that at membership in the senate of Can- ada. Senator Inmsn was escortai from the outer section of the house beyond the bar to the clerks table by solicitor-general'1toss MacDon- ald and Senator J. P. McIntyre of Mount Stewart, P. E. I. She assent- ed to the oath as read by Col. R. lnrose and repeated and brief second oath administered by J. F. Those in the senate. galleries at the time remarked that Mrs. In- man was letter-perfect in oath nei- their hesitating nor stumbling as some (I her colleagues did. ' At the IdXI'IIIIISIBl'IlI5 of oaths. ' - Mrs. Inmsn chose a smariiy-tsii- ored suit of dark blue with acces- SENNWR INMAN notice to match and wore a cor- gggg or crimson '1-age, ud . "pg. rsgus tern. , mm Special Meeting MONTAG us; CURLING CLUB NATIVE I STUDENTS CAPETOWN (CP)-Nearly 3.000 non-whites were students at South African mixed universities in 1955, reports the department of native affairs. Of the total, 1,600 were Blowing demand for university training. LOOKING AHEAD LONDON (CP)-A boy born this year can expect to live until the year 2022, and s girl until 2028, reports the registrar-general. But 50 years ago, he adds. "the ex- pectation of life was 20 years less." 1'hu.rsda.y, Jzvmunry 12 9:00 O'CIock Large Attendance Requested. THEATRE FOR STRATFORD ielt Tom Patterson. director planning I St tt d F t'vi Foundation 05,; c;:...?;, d..2f,;;:, theatre. (CP Photo). nual productions will preserve the the model with MaxMeighan. cam- tent atmosphere in appearance. At paign chairman for a national ap- point for 3984.000 to build the JANUARY clearance sale the Jo-Anna Dress uaryllilolt. SEE "New World Society In Action". motion picture to be shown at Murray Riva Public Hall, 'i1sursday. January 12. 7:30 p.m. Seats free..No collection. All welcome. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLeod and family. Saint John..N. 13.. were to- rent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam MacEschern. Montague, and and Mrs. William Mincbin, liir. New Perth. Qur Boarding House Maior Hooplei The Eastern PANTRY SALE. '1'. M. LlewelJo'I1's Store. Montague, Jan- uary 21. Auspicea Presbyterian Dadies' Aid. HOME, SCHOOL MEETING - The regular monthly meeting of the Montague Home and School Association was held at the High School Monday night with the vice- presldent. Judge J. S. Deskoches presiding. The minutes of the last meeting and the correspondence were read by the secretary, Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. Following a brief business period. the meeting was opened for a general discus- sion-on matters pertaining-to educ- ation. Speakers during the evening were Rev. J. M. Fraser. Rev. Fred MacKinnon. Rev. W. A Paterson and Rev. D. A. Campbell. It Shop. Jau- MURRAY RIVER, JAN, I3-I4 - 8 P.M. i FRIDAY and. SATURDAY MR. ROMOERTIS I ' annsonponssu-rsoiismopiioicsoux-a" T" uzmzrroraassusxanmdcsouer Iter speciai Added about wbiects I'l'l!E EX-YEAR ITAGI HALE ON THE ICTIEEN) MIA. ONI IIOW OMJ IAl:UIt.DAY Al OHM. FA . THURSDAY ONLY Curling Today At Montague Curling Club schedule at Mon- tague Rink for Thursday: 5:45 P. M. - Open ice. 7 P. M. .East ice - Geo Mclntyre. R. Beck, A. Wightman, F. Vuozzo vs J. MacLesn. Gar; McIntyre, G. Nicholson, A. Robertson. West ice - L. H. Poole, G. Mac- Donald. W. Morton, E. Duvar vs Dr. Johnston, H: M. Smith, D. Murray, L. Marshall. 9:00 P. M. - Ladies. 11:00 P. M. - Open ice. MORE AUSSIE WHEAT CANBERRA (CPI-The Austral- ian wheat harvest for 1955-56 now is estimated at 188000.000 bushels" or 20,000,000 bushels higher than the previous season. Wheat acre- age at 10,083,000 however is slightly less than in the previous three years. CALIFORNIA ORANGE HEATRE MURRAY mvsn, JANJ2 .' s m. STEWART 8. BECK'S - WEEK-END SPECIALS . JEWEL SHORTEMING. 2 lbs. . . . . . . 49: SUGAR. Slbs. 41; HARD MIXED CANDY: 1 lb, 25: BUTTER. lb. MILK. btins 83: PUIUITYOATS. Slbs. ............49c McSwain'sBEEF. fin.............43c BACON. Special. lb. 49: REDIUOSE TEA. lb. I.I3' TASTY PAK PEAS. Zrins 29a Campbell's Vegetable SOUP. 2 fins 27: I-IEINZ KETCHUP. 1-1 oz. batik 21: HEINZ TOMATO SOUP. 2i-ins .. .. . 25: SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL SALE I Only Keivinator ELECTRIC WASH " ' win. Puinp ' I 5169.50 One STEAM IRON. worth 322.50 REE with this Machine. snore TODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY !l r ARZATNEA .. I .., ivm WE.5 . ltd EXTRA! SERIAL - CARTOON SHOWINGAT3 -5 -7-9 EVENING PRICES START AT 5 P.M. CAPITOL I COMING MIDNIGI-IT SHOW Tl-lRii.i.EIt FRIDAY . u.3o P.M. ; 1'" W””” AWARD STAR .Thp Jninutes were read by "the Martin also reported on the sale ltd! call Gdshms vuuwmw w. T. M... ;,:,,,M,.,,,,,,,, The December ' L, of the that the west side of the W. 1. Val.leyllsH Women: Institute wasvhall had been shingled. and the held at the home of Mrs. w. A.'bill or 367.00 was paid. Mrs. Alex Bruce. with the president, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Dan Matheson Ah! the chair. The gave an interesting report of tin llloetllll Weled IIY singing the Ode. leadership course which they at. hllowed by the Collect in unison. tended at Bridgetown. Mrs. Alex .1- Thllfsdtlyp Jam 12. 1956 The'Guardian. Red Cross convener. The corres- lnlidenee was read by Mrs. Van. Dunkirk. t-0IIDassed.'rhep istromane, tion sale of articles amounted b. On motion by M", 3,... Mac, 34.45. commission on Christmas Senate and Mrs. V. White, 31.00 cents 35.40. Collection for the was voted toward the sewing evening was 81.50. lllllihill 301' Ceylon. Money for In the absence of Mrs. W. A .:fe::xl to ghildrtfen Nilind MacLe(;:.E tgeizsurer. the receipg - mo on o rs. amount 11.35 were receiv Martin. use Ilclaod and Mrs. R. StapIe- by Mrs. W. A. Bruce. mg; IRICS Than We Could Pul i” it In I0 ADS OPEN FRI. 8: SAT. UNTIL 9.30 P.M. . Mrs. H. Vanliuskiric. of Christmas cards. Finished arti- was an exchange of cles of knitting and sewing were Em” Passed Angus i.nboMrs. . .2: iv ;y;.;vI;-5:-4 Ej””.i),'.”fZ,fI:? ; -3.: 3” To print ALL our DOW PRICES . . . even in small type . . wotld require an ad 10 TIMES the size of this one! That's be- FOR DISHES & LAUNDRY - VEL 2 cutse we make every price a A low price! Think of that - then Liiil. think how shopping here will cut PKGS. c wwn food bills. It stands to liaison - you save more money with a storeful of low prices than with a handful of ather- tiled prices, Watch our ml: for &e BEST BUYS OF THE WEEK -every week! See our dis- THE PERFECT BLEACH LARGE 32 OZ. BOTTLE 29c IAVEX plays for LOW PRICES EVERY DAY! QUICK COOKING 5 LB. sacs 49c 39c 59c 79c 89c PURITY OATS SUPER SUD MAPLE LEAF DETERGENT:,l;:.1f-:5;-jiz” COOKIES EXTRA SPECIAL JERGENS LOTION -- MILD SOAP THE NEW BLUE - WITH A FREE CAKE or OOLGATES soar BROWN HOLDER. - 3 LB. BOX FANCY PACKED - CREAM FILLEI) AM STAFF'ORD'S - SAVE MONEY, BUY A 4 LB. TIN. - EACH JUICY - DELICIOUS .' mi Sli0lll.DEilS .......Ib.53c mm mm :.”.f:':.... .. 35': PORK LIVER 335.2... 9” moi: 2322;. 49c , DELICIOUS (II-IICKENS ?f.'5;i:7E3.. 49” f "M" '"" ninoocx 33- VALUES GALORE NESTLES - 8 OZ. TIN CHOCOLATE DRINK QUICK TEA N0. i-75 LB. BAG COBBLERS C0-OP DELUXE BROKEN PEKOE. LB. rumors 1-” . . . . I sAii.on nov ';fl::;k:lK" 4 Fm. 250 i.ir'r1.i-: Ni-ICK. rm 396 A PORK 3. BEANS 2 6 . sum. me '15 oz. rm FOR OIIANGES mm 2 M 69" . INSTANT -V1.01; '39 C MAXWELL HOUSE 1 ran CTN. IIEALTH BRAND TOMATOES 1 9' OATTUSO - 8 OZ. GIIEIIIIINS PICKLES. JAR coon SIZE : . g ' ISLAND. mun "”'""0R" 3 - at oz. -rms. man ISLAND 5 LB. BAG MCINTOSK DELICIOUS H 02, TIN8 APPLES 39i RADIO PEAS 2 St-LOP CO-OP !'T' IN-WS