lites E, (h, youth committ Hanjtlton. Ont. Dean J. Edgar World Baptist Alliance. Here for DE '.VtcMaster University the executive meeting of the in- ,,,.h.i chats with two members ternational body are Joyce Parr ii i of the of Dayton, Ohio, left. and Clau- BAPTISTS MEET dis Tyrova of Moscow. Dean Bates is vice-president of the Allianca. VCo.ur'tTCases At Georgetown llceklv maittstrate's court was Ma atuscorgetown on Wednes- ddl mth Stipendlary Maizllt-flit (;lb(It'l A Liaudel presiding. in Ottawa. Ontario resident My final S5. and costs for anti- 1""Will'ltllll a license. This case his lll'll5Cl'llIFI iiY Mrs J05" M-It. tli'iHlllL'lJl game officer. t. i-p.lfl9nl of New Brunswick H f.ned 815. and costa after pleadlnil suiltv to I rim” 0' wgwltililwrtdcnt of Out!!! VIEW ,,...d a IIIIP of 815 for operating ,,. 0ll'i'i.i'CIjlIll COII'ITTIeI'I..lnI ve-p Mtg, tiIllt'l1 was loaded tilt mm of the 24.000 pounds for which it was registered. -l vlmitague RR. resident was Iillf'tI sto. under I town of Mon- i.t;pe ivy-law for failing '0 Pi'0' rum It ltt-misc to follow his voca- :i..ii filr wlliniz in the town- ' l't'5ltl0fll of Albany Pi?3d9d sitHtv to I charge.of creating I tI'xIUI'l)iITIl'e by ii8J1Ui13 in 3 wmic pint-e uas fined 310- A iiulwai llzirtiounrestdent was mm 33.; tor a 3lll'lIlll' offence. ta it-sttleni nf Armadale was mini :4 for having more than three atlult persons in the cab of Its trttck. it rt-siiicnt of Point Pleasant pleaded guilty. to I charge of hsvrnc possession of I still and no ftncd 100 dollars under the llrtlise Act Ian ll. !l'lacLeod. Crown P70? mitnr. represented the Crown tn ;all cases. i Flarty Held For Cou plo rawtriontn nf Cardigan were ea- It'rllll('(l at I party prior to tht-Ir departure for coidbrook. M; ViIl(ll'l' Mr. Cami has re- rrivcd an appointment. This ii:-ll liked couple were omci-mined by the community and district at the Cardigan Lo- iima Hall on August lath. at shkh time Mr. S. John A. liarltniiald made I presentation of the citizens. The accompany- ing. adtlress was read by Mil-. ttrul Acorn. who expressed thel wish that they would be happy and have every success in their new appointment. in T. shepherd provided the mi to for In enltyahle dance and II"! sung, and the ladies of the community served I delicious lunth. Mr. Cann has been the puiiular manager of the Cardi- Ian Fish Hatchery for the peat IHI years. ; EASTERN 3 GUARDIAN I Iuion DONORS are life Iev-I Ira Be one at Beaver Club Hall. Miniature, today 7-! p.ns. OI BLOOD isoaioita seeded Iiittcatcr Club. Montague. to-i "Qt between 7 and 9 run. ZVDAS SERVICES-T h r e I An Enioyable Ti-T3i.Ji.”:53E;nt3ifl.”?"Ii;;"?E; 0 ram Ii son. . erman ac . Evernng higilrrildgzwiilommittee, M r I. A very enjoyable gvening wag ,John Judson, .'ilrs. Roy Llewellyn sic last vieek at the home ofliiiid Ad-oniram Judson- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Anderson oll EVaiiBeiiSi-it Committee. Mal- Morell, colm Stewart. Mrs. Adoniram Jud They had as their guests Mr. son and Miss Winnie MacI.eod. and Mrs. David Love and M11. Teachers. Mrs. Kenneth Ross. Flo Watson of Princetown. New i Miss Winnie M801-90d. Fred Mb Jersey. and Mr. and Mrs. Roii- thcson. aid Boath of Dear-born. )1ich1.l News Ciirrcspundent. Miss Win- gan. Mr. Dove. itlrs. Watson and me MaCLe0d- Mr. Boath come from ScolInnd.l Sick Visiting Committee. Mrs. 101 ”Life Savers" responded to donors who had never before had an opportunity to attend. Sever- al ladies of Cardigan. including two local nurses. and High School Red Cross Members were the ef- ficient helpers for the Mobile Team. Last evem'ngs' Clinic at St. Cardigan, Souris Blood Donor' 9- AIWINW" Clinics Exceed Obiectives Muyj Hm in sow" W" aho.Women's Missionary Society of entitled "A Message to Home the Canadian Legion - Sourls Branch-hemed by the Presid- . ent. Mr. Joseh Hennessey. 17! donors were registered at the Soilris Clinic to exceed the ob- jective of 175 by 1. Members of the Junior Ladies' Aid of the Sourts Hospital organized the re- freshments and workers for the Clinic. Today's Clinics at Belfast Hall in Eldon this afternoon. and at the Beaver Club Hall in Mont- ague this evening will bring this weeks four day series of Blood Donor Clinics to a close. The re- sults to date are still 102 behind the objective set for the first some of this deficit may be made up by Eldon and Montague ex- ceeding their quotas today. BRISTOL The funeral of the late James F. Mar.-Donald who passed away suddenly was held at the Little Flower Catholic Church on Fri- day morning where services at the church and grave were con- ducted by his pastor. Rev. Eric Robbin. The funeral was one of the largest seen here in many a day. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sinnott and son Gerard, arrived from Ontario last week to vacation with Mr. Sinnott's parents and Mrs. Sinnott's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eidershaw at Mo- rell. Mrs. Sinnott was Lois El- .dershaw. Mr. Sinnott who served this time as a butter maker at .the Village Co-operative factory Mrs. Dove is the former Minnigutdonirani Judson. Mrs. Malcolm here and later with Central Cree-. ithree days. It is to be hoped thati The Guardian Page 5' Thurs. August 29, 1957 FOR SALE AT SOURIS W. M. 5. Met The'August nieeuag of the The meditation on the lesson. St. Andrews PfG:lydT3HIlIhfIll)I;fChl:IEIDEfi"Tl;lI flead by Mrs. Mun: Montague. was b at me enzte. e ovoliona Per of Mrs. Heath Stewart with thelclosed itith the hymn "Just As President, Mrs. AF. MacKenzie.pl Am". lpresiding. . I l Roll soil was answered with up The theme of the meeting was verse 0 scripture containing the "sh; 1-nth Dong What she Could" l word ”Truly' The minutes of mg mg :31 to wor;h1t';;ewu last tneetinguvvere Arelsad why 5my.,ecg pntm, p” E e secre ary. . rs. .. . .ac- ”unto the Hun" was sung, andlLure. and were approved as read. the scripture lesson. Ma.-k littl-lA. large number rif visits to 9. was read in unlsion A season Sifli and Siiiiiiii-S ii?" iPP0FlPd- Desirable eight room house with all modern conveniences. Completely insulated. Oil fired hot water furnace. Excellent location with large lot and new garage. For further particulars apply to: of prayer closed withtlht Lord'ei The secretary save I very in- MEI-VIN J- ME-IQUAlDi ' pnygtv mpggtgd tn tmigon. tteresting and instructive report of . . lthe W.M.S. Presbyterial which solictfor. .was held at Hartsville last month again. even if on I sad mission. :The offering was received and Mr. William Mat-Donald. onlyldedit-ated by the president. and living member of the MacDonaldlthe financial report was read by. family. was here to attend thelliie treasurer. Mrs H.l-2. Nelsoni funeral of his late brother. Hel The meeting closed with the I0! OFFICE OPEN! (class butter maker's record in On : been mm d'”"" tar-to and has won several prisesi for first class butter. Butter mnk-I era are high paid men in Ontario. i says Mr. Simon. if you are the' right man for the job. Mr. andl for their home in Brampton. Ontario. travelling through the U.S.A. where they will visit for a week on the way. Mrs. Walter Munroe. xledford, Mass. arrived here last week to attend the funeral of her bro- ther-in-law. James I-'. Mitt-Donald, it is many. many years since Mrs Munroe left Bristol to reside In the U.S.A. Her many friend; 3"? ii-Wily to see her arounrl Mrs. Sinnott will leave this week: l l . Kng's County annual meeting of the Potato . Producers Association of P.E.Iv- 1 4 Bay Fortune Hall, i Friday. August 30-8 pm. is the last member of this fine..'Vlizapah Bendiction. after which 73. P' I old Bristol family whose OIdlll.IKl('Tl was sorted by the hostess mo" STAR" AT nus. .home on the hill has long siacetassistcd by ltrs A C tiat-Kay RT” " and Mrs. WE. iiat-rzai-twni. cm ADULTrsn6,I:" WW4 earl FREE Anderson, sister or Sidney Anu.l Stewart. Miss Margared McLeod. meries It Souris. holds I first; erson. Also as guests were the STORE CLOSED 'MacGrcgor of Charlottetown. lit anti Mrs. Bornley Clnll. an to Mr. and Airs. Carin on behalf i Misses Martin of Bristol zwd tliss Mr. Booth showed movies of the island taken on his trip here last year and also movies of Scot- land taken on their trip to Scoo- Iand two years also. when Mr. Booth visited his home town of Arbroath. Angus, In Scotland. After the movies the songs of Scotland were sung by Mr. Dove and Mr. Booth and joined in by the party. A splendid lunch was afterward served by Mrs. And- erson and her. lovely daughters. The evening was brought to a finish with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" by the ompany. Dundas United Baptist Church Annual Weting A very profitable annual busi- ness meeting of the United Bap- tist Church held in Dundas. was well attended. The Interim Paa- TODAY - CAPITOL EXTRA COLOR CARTOON lHliIi,.Ls SHOWS 2:30--7-9 tor. Rev. Rowland Hill acted as Chairman. A summer, of the last years work revealed some high lights as well as sober eta. I The followig officers were elec- ted for the ensuing year. i Ttlllisllc RISE itti Fred Matheson. Clerk. Fred Matheson Treasurer, Fred Matheson. Organlsts. Mrs. Fred Matheson. Mrs. Adonlram Judson. Trusteea. Cheater Pratt. Adon- lliitlttus nu Burke Elects-ic THE GREATEST llf All TIIHHY MEII! HOHIQOIIEDIU Television . DIAL 4021 112 Kent St. COMING FRI. AND SAT. AT STORE HOURS CENTRAL ROYALTY THUR . . . . . 8 o.rii.-8:30 p.rn. Fri .. . . . . .. 8 a.m.-9:30 pm Sat. . . . . . . 8 o.rn.-9:30 p.m. MONDAY srocx UP FOR nus LABOR on WEEKEND Leas At Buy For ELLIS BROS. CENTRAL ROYALTY & HUNTER RIVER You 1 3Hi'3Ns RIPE. LARGE SUNKIST ORANGES 2 FRUIT & Pttonucr 8 lbs. 35c TOMATOES 2 lbs. 29: 9” LB. Ili. 59c III. 39: CAPOII M. l. SHANKLESS PICNIC. .BUlI( WIENERS. doz. 65c PLUMS Locrrssr i SUGAR m 1.05 PERFECTION SPECIAL cO"”A"'s canaust rune: TA R D 4 oz 0 Pt. amt 29c M - OGILVIE PRENCIIS PREPARED. 6 oz. oars 5 lbs. 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