Scheduled For Tomorrow held in the Montague Rink nlng at 7:30 pm. Entries are ex- Wlluty. and the meet would prove to be one of the most successful held to date. ' It is worthy of note i.hat the Mon- tague area has taken the provin- cial meet at Charlottetown for the Past three years. and this should be a source of pride to the par- ents of this area for their childrenl are leading the field under keen pected from all districts of the. l King's County Ice Sports Are Friday Night night, Friday, thelcoinpetlt . The children require to magi, county in spam, Wm he know that their parents are inter- ested in their efforts for it gives them a more assured and confid- ent feeling while in competition, and it is hoped that a great num. ber of parents will turn out from all over the county on Friday night to cheer the children on to vic- tory. As an added feature to tile eve... ing attraction, the Souris and Mon- tague Juveniles will combine to take on the Abbie Juveniles in what should prove to be an interesting contest. ..s ...s.. ...-..r. u......- l.ORNE VALLEY Mrs. Alexander Macintyre was a recent business visitor to Char- lottetown. Mr. Heath MacGrath and Mr. Peter MacLeod were visitors to Montague on February 2. ' Mr. Earle MacDonald has re- turned home from the Kings County Memorial Hospital much improv- ed in health. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mac- Leod. Uigg, motored to Lorne Valley on February 4. While here they visited Mrs. MacLeod's sister and brothers, Mrs. Laura Mac- Queen and Messrs. Ernest, Neil and Walter Shaw. x Thursday. Feb. 16, 1956 The Guardian, Page Lorne Valley on here they were Mrs. Earle Mac February 4. watt. Walter o'er-ten. Mr.i0 gggxud of Mr. nna'bee'n with the firm for ne?Fi!;ntwheTtC ty years. Mrs. Roy Cairns and children, spent some time in the city last week with Mrs. Cairn's mother. Mrs. Earl Drake. A number of friends assembled at the , home of Mr. and Mn Alexander Macintyre on Friday. February. 3. to honor Mrs. Mac! intyre on her birthday. An engoy. able time was spent in singing music and dancing. ne:.en.me..,; were served and all departed for llome Wlslllllg the guest of honor "Many Happy returns of her birth. day-" A.M. Mrs. Margaret Bradley. who moved back here followiiyz the sud- den death of her husband in Rum- ford. Maine. last spring. has moved to the city. Friends of Miss Mary MacDon- ald, will be sorry to learn she had the misfortunc to fail recently breaking her. arm. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mac- BRISTOL VALENTINE PARTY for Odd- icllows. Rebekahs, and friends. Lodge Room. Thursday, F eb ruary 16. attendance re- quested. Program and lunch. Ad- mission 35c. , Personals Mayor Bruce H. Yeb, Montague, loft Tuesday morninll by Plant: l0l' llalifax where he will spend sev- .r.l days visiting his wife. who is , pane”: in thy Victoria General lospiial. Mrs. George Mcrntyre. Cardigan. left on Monday morning for Hull!" Llton, Ontario, where she will visit tier daughter and son-in-law. F- Hid Mrs Harold Lanlrtan. and so .mu;er daughter and son-in-law. vir. and Mrs. Clem MncD0lm1d- Montague Team Defeat Souris The Montague Meteors defeated the Souris All-Stars 6-3 in a thrill- ing exhibition hockey game played at Montague Tuesday. . Mt-Innis Clair, Stewart and Gidd- ngs were the marksmen for the tiontague team while Plillllel W35 he lone shooter for the visitors. CHERRY VALLEY SCHOOL Grade x: William logs: Grade IX Sr.: Mary Murphy: Verna Irving: Evelyn Murphy. Grade IX .Ir.: Elmer Clow. Grade Vii: Martina Murphy- Grade VI Janet ID85- Grnde V: Phyllis Murphy- Gradc IV: Ralph lrvinil: WRYII9 llaydcn; Wilma MacDonald. Grade ill: Beverley Hayden; John Hayden. Grade II: Reta Hayden; Alllsl-ill MacDonald. Grade 1 Sr.: Dwain Ings. Grade I Jr.: 1, Sandra Haydenl 2,,Anlta' Murphy. Charles Murphy (equal); 3. Carol Hayden. - Highest Average Sr. Grades: Mary Murphy, 90 per cent: Hilb- csl Average Jr. Grades. Stllltlfll Shake Hands As Gneral Motor Louil-G lesion (left), head of General Motors Corporation in De- Burt. dlI'80t0l' Oi Ulllted Mlio W075 the IEDGIIGIINOIII department of troll, shakes hands with George ers (C10-CCL) in Tomato after The Eastern Guardian WEEKLY CARD PARTY - The regular weekly card party spon- sored by the Montague sub-divi- sion C. W. L. was held in the Ar- mouries on Tuesday night with a good attendance. The ladies prize was won by Mrs. Alan Jamleson, and the Men's by Mr. William Steele. Lunch was sewed by the committee in charge. St. David's Men's Assoc. Meeting St. David's Men's Association oi Georgetown held their monthly supper meeting in the church hall on Friday February 6th. After the supper, hymns were sung; followed by a short business meeting. Projects to be sponsor- ed by the Men's Association for the coming- are the laying of a cement walk from the church hall out to the sidewalk. also the purchase of a lawn mower. All grounds surrounding the church and hail were seeded last fall for grass, and will present a greatly improved aspect this coming seas- I on. Following the business session, the men split into two grou s (or a debate on appropriate att tudcs to be taken by church members on ..various controversial subjects, suih as the liquor problem. politics etc. The spokesmen for each group were Mr. Harry Yorston and Mr. Cecil Lelacheur, To bring the evening to a close, two interesting films were shown by Mr. Spurgeon Walker. CK. WASHINGTON (AP)-Gen. Cur- tis E. Lcmay, who commands the Strategic Air Command, said Mon- day his alrmen can seek out and destroy with pinpoint acuracy any target on earth from their present bases. The strength posed by his bombers is so great "it is probable" that no enemy will risk its blows the general said in a speech before the Co-operative Food Distributors convention. in may said that using celestial nav- igatlon alone strategic bomber crews can "fly to within 15 miles oil Court Cases At , Georgetown At maglstrate's court at George- town yesterday before Sifpendia y Magistrate Gilbert A. daudet. I resident of Lower Montague was fined 520.00 and costs for being intoxicated in a public place. A resident of Montague was sen- tenced to 20 days in jail for caus- ing a disturbance in a public place. Another resident of Monta- gue on the same charge was giv- en the same sentence, and this same party charged with damage, was given a further 20 days to run concurrently. and to make restitu- iion, and in default of restitution to a further sentence of ten days. The case of a party from Mon- iaguc charged with driving intoxi- cated was adjourned for two weeks. A resident of Cherry Valley was Strike Ends l agreement had been reached end- ing the l48-day strike at GM plants in Ontario (CP Photo). to file an income tax return. The case of a resident of Bridge- town charged under the Game Act, was dismissed. A resident of Murray Harbor was fined 325.00 and costs for ob- structing a police officer. A party from St. Peters charged under the Excise Act with posses-I sion of a still was fined 3100.00 and costs. Another resident of St. Peters was fined 820.00 and costs for creating a disturbance. A party from St. Charles for highway was fined 510.00 and costs. A resident of St. Peters charged with being intoxicated in a public place was fined 320.00 and cats. A party from Montague charged with having faulty equipment on a motor vehicle was fined 310.00, and costs. 1 Mr. J. P. Nicholson. Crown pro- secutor for King's. represented the Crown in all cases. Mr. R. R. , fined 325.00 and costs for falling Bell, Q.C., represented the accus-, ed charged under the Game Act. of America- NLLIMBIA PICNIC! Dfudntt CAPITOL - TODAY - FRI. - SAT. The Gugs, the Gals. Fabulous lin Pan Alley! T P the Great Fines I leaving a vehicle abandoned on the . of any spot on earth and from their move on their targets with precision by means of radar nav- liayden, 98 r cent. Teacher: ames E. Whaien. Pisouio EAST Mm Owen Kelly spent the week of January 30 in Donogh with her daughter. M w it ML white. rs :1 er white and M13 Floyd .Jay and Mr. Law- rence Hendncken motored to llxorth River. Wednesday, February Mrs. lwaliace Blrt was hostess to the ladies of Pisquid East Women's Institute Wednesday evening Feb- ruary 1. After routine business was completed a contest was put on by Mrs. Hrold Jay, won by Gladys lBlrl, A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Audrey -lay. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Jay, Wed- nesday March . Mr. Levi Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown Wenesday, February I. Miss Juanita Jay, Charlottetown. spent the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and lit- tie son Merlin. were visitors in Covehead Road. Saturday. Suestl of Mrs. Jay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald. Miss Isabel Birt, Charlottetown. EXTRA LARGE EXTRA JUICY ORANGES, 2 doz. nun, EATING APPLES, 5 lb. bag CRISP CELERY, each 2 lbs. Kenneth Rooney and Kay MacKea- rney; Piano Solos, Florence Jay Mr. and George Burke: Duet, Winni- Georgetown, were fred and Theresa Peters. Special home of Mrs, mention was made of Gail Jay, Mr, and Mrs, C. four years old who did especially Febuary 1. well. . Great Lakes. depth of 2,300 feet, compared to 210 feet for Lake Erie. SALE DAYS Thursday - Friday Saturday - tilonday ' and Tuesday FRUIT and VEGETABLES BANANA Mr. Neil Kennedy was a visitor to Charlottetown on February 1. The regular meeting of the Lorne 'Vallcy Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Francis Mac- intyrc on February 2. Mrs. Mal-l ("aim Mat-Leod extended an invit- ation to the members to meet ail her home for the March meeting! was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wai- lnfe Blrt. Mr. Floyd Jay and his mother Mrs. Harold Jay, were visitors I- Lorne .Vnlley, Saturday eveninr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mac Donald. This vicinity was shocked on Donald. Thursday to learn of the sudden death at his residence of Mr. John Mccormack in his early forties. fifty dollars safe driving bonus at Hulman's, Charlottetown store last week was one Bristol man, Mr. The condition of Mr. Charles Eld- ershaw. who is a patient in the Sanntorium at present is about the Among the six winners of the same' Mr. Anslcin La.-icrrc. cook on one of the drctlgcs. is spending tho winter at his home here. N. Mr. Guy Jay. Charlottetown. spent the February 4th. weckendted l0 Lulu? Willey 011 February 6. at tho home of his parents Mr. andiiie was tht cuest of Mr. Heath Mrs. Wendell Jay. lltlat-Grath. Mr. Mack Delgle, Souris, motor-' Plsquld East Wumenis Institute: Mrs Ellld M”? Lloyd M8('D0naId sponsored a Shur-Gain stage shun-.W"e V'5”"5 i” Mmllasue on Sat- in lvfiount Sltewart Memorial hairurday. February 4. Mon ay nlg t February 6. A very u , , , . H large crowd was in attendance and-,,il:t':: I (1)”;1':;l latM;::lE)':"r9"' M5, 3 ietiijctiyeld tehachj ritumber irnrrtiienitsoly. g Cllllarl 4- oo e uges some e o D,.. A E 1 , ,,,,. pick the winners which are the fol- Montague, was l;gsrec:;l,”,;E:i":::; lowing: Solo s. Carol MacKearney, Visitor ,0 Lorne Valley, and Mrs. Frank Parker, visitors at the Parker's parents, M. MacGrath on B.A I Mr. Daniel Shaw was a visitor- to Montague on February 1 where he attended the Burns Concert and also visited Mr. and Mrs. William JFerguson. BIG AND DEEP Lake Superior, biggest of the has a maximum Mrs. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay. Pisquid, were visitors to CAPITOL - FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Ilnntutlsstnuhylll iilll DOORS OPEN AT Ti:T5: SHOW STARTS AT TT:30 SHARP. Price 55: Tax Included YOU BUY 0 F ITZROY RIB & SHORT RIB 69: O O I O .3. T8 29” ' LEAN SLhFti0nening, l CORNED BEEF, lb. COD FILLETS, lb. ll. 25:: ELLIS BROS. BLUE BRAND our OASTS ROAS TS HAMBURG HADDOCK FILLETS, lb. 33c 29c nvrscnnarran 29: CAPONS and TURKEYS moznn HOLD N0 OBJECTION DAMASCUS. Syria (Reutersi- 5 Ian Prime Minister said Ghazsi i a Maj.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns of Ottawa. United Nations chief su- pervlsor in Palestine. Tuesday that Syria does not obiect to his proposals for . ducing tension on he Israeli border. but insisted 0!! ensuring Syrian rights. There were the rights of the inhabitants of the tiemllitarized zone and Syrian rlxghts in the Lake Tiberius Wale as Gen. 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