1 .l EIGHT members of Acme Re- bekah Lodge. Molllllllm Pf!-S090? ad an impressive memorial ser- vice during the official visit on Maritime V.P. Visits Rebekah: j)liss Adah Webster. Halifax. N. 5, Vice-President of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Provin- .-5 of Canada. was an official . nor to Acme Rebekah Lodge. niague, fhursday evening. '.-tccompanying Miss Webster wl-re Mrs. Ruby Houie. Past Pres- izt-iit of the Rebekah Assembly. yi -. Agnes Coffin. Past President 0 the Rebekah Assembly. Mrs. .lgan Crockett. Past President of me Rcbekali Assembly, Mrs. Kath- ) ll Cauty. Deputy Riesident of pita Lodge, Mrs. Erma Mac- Lgioii. Deputy President of Acmel . l. our-. and Brother James Dewar, Duy Grand Master for Princel I'Zilii'ard island. - They were escorted into the lailsc and introduced by Sistersj 1 ms Llewellyn, Marjorie Jolin-1 . tn. Frances Shaw. Hazel i-loolc-y.l 3 iic Dewar. Lillian MacDonaldI nit Brother William MacLt-an. e guests were cordially welcom- by Noble Grand Ruth Macbeod. tAt the clone of the routine busi- tins of the meeting. Miss Web- ; r spoke on the work of the Or- der. stressing the President's mot- t "Be Kind". She commended the bekaha on their generous re- l'0II!2 to the various charitable rtnipaigns and especially asked t members to continue their in- t est in the Maritime 0ddfel- lrsvs Home in Pictou. N.S. The and. Lodge officers. Mrs. Cauty a d Mrs Peggy Dennis spoke briefly. A gift of appreciation was ptcscnted to the guest of honor by 3 s. Violet MacDonald and a com- p mentary address was read by ll s. Kathleen Cann. . most impressive memorial icrvice was viresented under the iiircction of llrs. Doris Llewellyn. with Mrs. Hilda Hilchey as pianist. Tall pink and green tapers t1ank- ed a beautiful bouquet of pink and white carnations which was plac- ed on the altar in memory of re- hi-k'ahs who have passed away. Those taking part in the cere- mony were Mrs. Llewellyn. Mrs. Florrie white. Mrs. Hilda Hil- ctiey. Mrs. Hazel llooley. Mrs. EASTERN GUARDIAN SPECIAL! Deliciously tart rhub- nih pics at your Kings County grocers this week. Montague Bak- ery. MONTAGUE rink. Dancing Fri- day night to modern music by lies Alexander and old time music by Jack Webster. Time, 9:45. Thursday evening of Miss Adah Webster. Vice President of the Be- bekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces of Canada FRONT left. l Florence Stewart. Mrs. g Cather-. ine Stewart. and Mrs. Lillian Mac- Donald and Mrs. Kathleen Cann. At the close of the meeting de licioua refreshments were served at the Bison Restaurant when thir- Whim Road Lady! Passes At 81 The death of Mrs. Norman Mac- Donald of Whim Road in her tllst year. occurred at the Kings Coun- ty Hospital. Montague on Satur- day, May ltltll. 1957. The late Mrs. MacDonald was born at Belle River in 1876. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn eight children: Mary. Mrs. Earl MacDougall). Angeles; Laura. (Mrs. James Dean), Wohurn, Mass; Catherine. (Mrs. H.D- Watsonl. Montreal: Colin. Commercial Cross; Lester at iiome; Edith. (Mrs. George Clarcyl, Whim Road; Christine. (Mrs. L.J. Watson). Edmonton. Alta.; and Rena at home. The funeral service was conduct- ed from her late residence on Wednesday. May 22nd. with Rev. .l.M. Fraser officiating and assist- ed by Rev. D.A. Campbell. The hymns sung by Trinity Chucli choir were "Rock of Ages" and "Lead Kindly Light." Pail bearers were six nephews: Malcolm MacDonald. Albert Mac- Donald. William MacDonald. Hector MacDonald. Donald Ross. and Earl Ross. Interment took place in Lower Montague cemetery- Montague Fire Dept. Meets Catherine Stewart. Kathleen Conn. Florrie White. Florence Stewart. BACK Hazel I-looley. Lillian Mc- Donald. Doris Lluwellyn. ' Hilchey. ly-five visitors and members en- loyed a delightful hour of fellow- !hIP- The program included a num- ber of piano selections rendered by Mrs Hazel Fraser. Accept Tender For Sidewalks Al 3 Special meeting of the Mon- tague Town Council held last night in the council chambers, tenders were Ollened and the contract awarded to William Whiteway to continue the laying of sidewalks which was started last year 33000.00 was set as the maximum expenditure and work is to begin immediately. - GEORGETOWN Mr. E. B. MacLai'en. former resident of Georgetown, who now resides for the greater part oi GQCII year in Hamilton, Ontario. with his son-in-law and daughter. Rev. M E. and Mrs. Aitken. ar- rivcd in Georgetown last week wiiere he is holidaying in his sum mer home. . Mr. John George left recently on return to his home in Saint John N. 3., Following a visit went in Georgetown as the guer of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H P. George St. Mr. and Mrs. William Dennis of Charlottetown motored to Georgetow. on Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Gotell and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell- L. A. C. Billy Murphy and L. A. -M?JM;,4 Pictured above are five mem- Christ who took part in a panel discussion held during the spring counuen PANEI. ISCUSSION bars of tile Montague Church of the 01 LEFT: Donald conference of tohecyztiiig peogleh oi ”'I'he Chiircii". urchea t on . i.l.lMacLaren, Jame Beck. Err I held over the week-e,mi The Sub-l.'l'lacLure rchairmsanl Eric Mag- iect chosen for the discussion wasldonald and Ronald White. of the Royal Canadian Air Force stationed at Chatham. N. B. were weekend guests at their homes in Georgetown. Miss Sally Johnson, nurse-in. training at the Grace Maternity Hospital in Halifax. was the holi. day ' ” guest of her father. Mr. Joseph Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler of Charlottetown. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm MacLean. . Chief Petty Officer. Robe! Jen-l kins of the Royal Canadian Navyl Stationed at H-M.C.S. Stadacona. Halifax. N. S. motored to George- town. where he was the weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Miss Mary Lou Henry, student at Notre Dame Academy spent the weekend as the guest of her hear that her health has imprniv lan had as th est; dut- ed conslderabi: and that she was the past weckenil? their dlulhllg able to visit her parents. Mr. and Miss Barbara McQuiIlan and her Mrs. Herman Lavandier In friends. Mrs. Doug Eiaen. Mrs. Georgetown. .l-Earl Laffin and Miss Jaunlta Mr. lid Milt Wllifed MCQuil- lrlczich, New Glasgow. N. S. rem. , ,.. PULPWOOD I l our pulpwood yard at Moiitague will be closed all the week of May 27 to June 1 while the pulp- wood boat is loading. The yard will open again on Monday. June 3. i IOATES tP.E.I.) LIMITED I l parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J.Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and family of Charlottetown. accomp- anied by Mrs. Burkes sister. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald. at u d e n t nurse at the Charlottetown Hospi- Sunday and were guests at the home of Mrs. Burke's and Miss Fitzgerald's parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs W. J. Fitzgerald. Miss Sheila Scully. student at Notre Dame Academy with Miss Beverly Roberts as her guest were week end visitors in Georgetown. where they were the guests of Miss Scully's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scully. Sat. and Mrs. Jack King and family of Summer-side, where Sgt. King is stationed an a mem- ber of the R. C- A. F. were week- end guests of Sgt. Kings mother. Mrs. Daniel King. P. George Sr. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam Hook of Charlottetown who C. Charles Martell both members has been ii patient in Hospital in Charlottetown, are pleased to Ytlllll THEATRE presents the fabulous creation of many great talents.- . . . from a book that has thrilled the hearts of millionsl . . from a stage success that was a most brilliant hit of LITTLE SANDS '!'heweekofMayItoll.uasa wonderful. warm. sunny a nd aim week for the fishermen. and many traps were put out. But there are a considerable number d traps still to be put out. The arrival of the bait nhooner, witn Capt. Royal White of Murray Harbour from the Magdalene ls- lands. which arrived at Wood is- hnds on May 9. delayed the fish- ermen somewhat altho some put train out without any bait. Capt. White made all haste possible aft. or die herring struck at the Mag- dalene la.lands.to set bait as ll Possible to the the waiting fishermen. There were many trucks in line at Wood 1,. Iillld . hours before the shooner arrived waiting for the bait and Thursday and Friday. May 9 and JOINT PUBL IC MEETING SCHOOL A OPPOSITION CAN D -years. He is survived by 2 sisters, i xoth. were busy day: as usher- lmennd ,,.,.,1,,., ,...,I: my mglixestgyi May 28. 1957 Ion lug dstricts their share: , ' of the presclous bait. It is believ? .; .. Rn. rdmn PnN. 5 led there are a considerable num- be, of gr”, .0 be pm 0,". Ind ter of Mr. Norman Mu.-Phonon. lobsters In reponed very. very Hopefield, arrived home for the scarce along the shore and on the "In"! 0' I19? WCIE M45 3058 OI buy, .0 pinene. the Church of Scotland. Murray Folks in Little Sands, regret to! R"'9'- WWW?” H” WWI?! hear of the passing in Mui'rayl3'- I10"! "I MIHTAV River River on Wednesday, May it, 19573!"-1 It the save In the Little of Mr. Daniel Nicholson. a formeri53”d5 C9m949l'Y- The Paubelfefl lresident of Little Sands. He iived'Wm all Sanders except his new the greater part of his life in !.it- I"?V'- Ml" Dlnlel H011”. MI-lrrill tie Sands until he and his sister. RN” The Others Were. Measrl Miss Flora moved to Murray-M-5 M5939!!!-ie. Hugh MacNeill River, a few years ago. Mr. Nich-in An M3cN9”I- DID MICPIICFIOII olson lived a long life. over 93."”d Charla SNOW?!- Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler and daugh- Miaa Flora Nicholson and Mrs. fer Betty moved to Caribou N, s, Tom Horton of Murray River and on Saturday. Her husband is em- wine 1119095 and llellhews. One of Dloyed on the ”Charles A. Dun- his nieces. Miss Bessie May Mae- lung" which stay; on the ca;-j. Pherson of Massachusetts, a sls- bou side at night. HON R. H. WINTERS MINISTER OF Pttnuc wonxs ' WILL BE GUEST SPEAKER AT MONTAGUE UDITORIUM -. THURS.. MAY 30fIt 3:30 PM. IDATE AND SPEAKERS INVITED ID ATTEND. Inserted by King's County Liberal Ass'n. its famous composers. Here is the ideal subject for Cinmeascope 55! The regular meeting of the Mon- i tague Fire Dept. was held last. night with Fire Chief Doug Coffin in the chair and eleven members present. Previous to the meetinil. thel members met in the fire hall to; give the equipment a routine: check. this being the practise of the department to keep the mom; bers flmilar with the equipment. Following the business meeting.- which included a discussion oni the feasibility of obtaining equip- ment to fight out-of-town flrss. all; took part in checking and tryingl on the oxygen mask to become more familiar with its use. i LONG ESTABLISHED Coal was being mines on a small scale in Nova Scotia as early as 1672. .. . LIBERAL CANDIDATE .' OV 8:30 Inserted by .. HEAR T. J. KICKHAM CFGY FRIDAY. MAY 3139 HE ER aomw A. Miicnoftann of Cardigan. your King's servative candidate over CFCY radio, 9:45 Standard Time TONIGHT. Inserted by Queen's County Progressive Conservative Ass'n AR County Progressive Con- P. M- l l I FOR KING'S COUNTY 1 l l ! King's County Liberal Ass'n. E -v paid to December 31st, June 7th next. TOWN OF SOURIS Taxpayers are reminded that a list of taxes un- 1956 will be published on TOWN COUNCIL Town of Souris. PUBLIC POLITICAL MEETINGS Opposition Candidate Invited Georgetown Hall . .. . . .. . Yeo's Theatre, Montague . . .. . Thursday, May 30th . . . . . . Tuesday. May 28th Morell Hall ................ Wednesday, June 5th Sourls Hall Friday. June 7th l Above Meetings or 8:30 p.In. T. J. Klckham. Liberal Candidata - hearted by Kings County uherai Alooclathl I'M '”"y(.lO SOURIS . 3 ASNACK BAR i and RESTAURANT WILL II -Qftitiuaruiiniiasoav ””-tkhmumi SED List or LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS Meeting: held at 0:30 pan. Hkh Iqnlt Hall Monday, June sin Glennuinlrig-Halt ............. 'niesday. June 4th 'I'.J.lnckham.LlberalCandtdata,wlnhapruant. hnhlOKI(I0sentylilierIAQe1 DEBORAH KERR - - YUL BRYNNER SHOWING AT 3:30-6:50-9:10 Prices this engagement: Mat. 25c & 500; live. 75:: TODAY and WED. M ,( BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT DIJSK TODAY and WED. 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