e Eastern Guardian! Sveakers At FOO1 Thur-ads-Yul Sept. 16. 1954 ,,OxlNG'S MILL, Montague. - Buying logs dslly. Cash market prices. ....OTIM0'I'HY SEED. We are huying snd cleaning timothy sued. jliiying highest market prices. Fraser and Annear. Montague. ..OJ. A. CABBUTHEES. Opto- metrlst. will be absent from his Office. Saturday. September min and Monday. September 20th- ,.OTO ATTEND 50TH WEDDING ANNLVEBABY -- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien left today for Bos- ton to attend the" golden wedding nf their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1... O'Brien on Septem- oer 25. Rev. P. McKenna who left uy air on Monday will join them. cini piowiii, Much yeglgrdly ton. 2. Joseph Molsaac, 3. Raymond rhe Father will attend the sn- gnu-noon; Acorn, Dundas. iiivergary as a special guest. T SWINE GREAT SINGER TODAY - FRI. I SAT: ....-axrums BAIL-At magis- trate's court at Georgetown yes- terday. Mxxthse. S!;mHe:i:It.xoS.Cg.f. So;;cBrl;lgegie)wn. Y k M E b V , mfldether operatic debut at Brus- Thu, MIIIQ Clld DoI1C'd OICOINIOT l OVCP s K. Or I I CIT . ' Eiirnting bail to lhosed ai-rashes gu-mwgd beg,” 1953.1, Mccei-. ti 1 K, Egg; X i R G In 26 CFC YOQCHICT O" islim3l:'ysu':3:; lilo lllnafy "Ell B';?.'."sf;L Gl?':5i3iin .... P-ct "d be ii, k i, i ' if" M It's their NEWEST and FUNNIEST Adventure-- in I ' - r l ure a ve are e s ea ers w o oo art in t e o enin ceremoni of the '23l'?wl?2l3'n.?'.yliow1'If'.”.3??..l.'Z3 1Z53j1,i.3';,,)',”,-C., M'ii,::'o',”ll : Federal building at Molltague yesterday. pThey are lefl.) to gright, Mr. elg. S. Hunnt?rV, ” mu” m” ””p'h”PP3' 9”” 1”" i" ""5 dumb” "A P . - -. - . . . O O y in be freed from Jan 'Monday McCormisck Bros.: 4 Fred Math- district architect, Saint John, N. B.; Judge Syivere DesRoches, Senator T. V. Grant, 00"Pl0 0' B99-"mill Blikclty Sir"!!- alterntmn alt" WM Wnfined eson. Albion Crosl. Mayor Bruce Yeo, Premier A. W. Matheson, Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse, Mrs. therein since the previous Friday evening. Mr. Hessian was speak- ing in answer to the chairman of the police committee of the Mon- t.-tgue Town Council who refer- red to the bail question at I re- cent meeting. Georgetown Legion Monthly Meeting ..,-The monthly meeting of the MARKET CLASS meumignt Govgfnor pi-one gave high main to Mr. Kickhanm ghee? sldlawt hEi'4tl.lIl)Bu dPirovir5ii:ei:i Georgetown Branch Canadian Lag- S" lip." 2 Ewan Hozhil. spoke briefly and noted that the as he put ii. A-wiiimui whom we daow nz I c a n as ye ion, B.E.S.L.. was held in the Rubi; Anne". Momnuei 1 John building blended well with the woiiid not ii”, ii-ii. biiiidiiil go. tizimvmt um born WNW) MC. Legion Hall on September 13. with I. some” at son st. Gian”. 3. plctureaoua surroundings of the d,y..- Cmmck Ems st Gem W i M” Branch President Marcellus Go- Hubert Mud-lead 'st Pete" ' town. Your problem of. sccom- Judz. syivere Desnochu said Underm Ban F-ommex. .3 - Rem tell, presiding. A chair, next to 8” PP” 4' BAN)" H0'”w1 modaticn has been solved, said the that --wiiiie the present generaiion Und IMP. Ba) Fomme- - ”” preudenm Chum wnh . Ralph Annear' 2 Ralph Anncar: Governor who expressed the hope might we” feel proud of their 39' Clfevi it, lit 1953 .1 Hus ell wrcisiil upon it, was reserwd in 3 Hubert Mn'CLe;)d A W” it WW1?! "OP be W010"! b9' compllshment it is rlghtto remcm- EU 11 Rb r3. 2 R jg" AU d h' memory of the late Comrade -sec Si-chnnpioi Ewan Holy fore it slmialar happy occasion he, iii, courage and pusevemncc c;?h.VmcH9Yx.n r 8b! il1J8r Iii. James 11-l. gklrinetr. whrhlypgsxtd Md"; MMLHH 331: be celebrated in Charlotte- of the pioneers to whom we owe 1953 91 R38!” 0B3e”80.1Aebn:;I.. 2. away snce ie as man - - . .0 muciip -- : - - ing of the branch. . Premier A. W. Mstheson noted The school Chiidren of Managua yeti: lt10S!.sSci.GPGtH5. 3- Audi-in I Three new members were in-D R that this was the second public were present in open ii", any 00:5 1:116 - !l01”895- H B 11 itlated in A colorful ceremony. S building at whose official opening monies by singing no Canada” and Cheviot l'&m-1- - bRU-:56 mile . -hikiu Mui. "id , The new members are Comrades he had presided within the last to sing mrhe National Amhemn at CVO Ewe am - . Re Un- Charles A. Fraser. D. A. Mac- Cormsck and Charles Msrtell. Branch president. Marcellus Go- tell and branch vice-president. Michael Burke. Jr., conducted the initiation ceremony Hid Camnde J. B. scully acted as presenting officer. The president read two prepar- ed statements in which he thank- ed the members of the branch and the Ladle.-i' Auxillsry for their wonderful cq-operation and hard work in making the 23rd annual convention of the Provincial Com- mand, which was held at George- town on Labor Day. such an out- standing success. A lengthy financial report was The Guardian Pogo 5 --.'A'l"rEN'rlON Montague cur- lers. Meeting on Thursday. Sept. 16 at 8:00 pm. Ladies will meet at 7:30 pm. .-311038! RACING again st Montague race track. by the Mon- tague Trotting Association Ltd-. on Wednesday. September 22. De- clsrstiois for horses will be drawn on Monday. liesulls of Swine Show Al Dundas The following are the results of the swine show st the Provin- Sec. 1--Reg. Yorkshire sow far- rowed 1954-1. N. W. MscLeod 4: Sec. 5--Reg. Yorkshire sow born before 1952-l. Russell Buell, Ab- ney; 2. N. W. MacLeod s. Sons; 3. Hubert MscLeod, St. Peters. Sec. 6--Grsde Yorkshire sow under 8 months. over 4 months- I. Alden McLaren, Bi-udenell; 2. Rliph Annesr. Montague; 3. D. P. Thakker. Abney. Sec. 7-Grade Yorkshire sow over 8 months-1. Alden MacLar- en; 2. Hubert MacLeod. Al Provincial Plowing Match The following srs the results of the dancing competition at the Prgyinclal Plowing Match yester- day st Dundas. KIGIHAND FLINO 18 and over: 1. Ruth Ross: 2. Norms Duvsr; 3. Margaret Rhy- nos. 12 and under: 1. Elizabeth Hay- wood; 2. Judy MacDonald; 3. Msry Bernard. G. S. A. Inman. Mr. S. S. Hessian, Q.C., Thomas Kickham, M.P. eral Building Opening Photo by Pepler. vndsrhsm Og or shop on issnb-1. Irri- ut Undorluy. 3. Howard Norton. 3. Ernest Uiiderhsr. O: or Bhroo shess-ling ewe lsuib 1052-1. llmest Uisderhsy. 2. How- srd Norton, 3. Howard Norton. Champion ewe-Ernest Under- ha y. Ox or shrop flock-l. Ernest Underhsy, 2. Howard Norton. MARKET CLASH Pen I market lambs-l. x. Un- i.-rhsy, 2. Alden Mscl.aren. Q-udenell. Psir market lambs-l. Alden Mscllsren. 2. Ernest Undei-hsy, 8. Preston Bryenwn. Grade shesrling ewe--1. Joseph Mclsuc. 2. Preston nryentou. 8. Preston Bryenton. 4. D. P. Tink- kar. Abney. Grade ewe lamb-1. Alden Moc- Lsren. 2. Alden MscLaren. 3. Joe- eph Mclsaac, St. Peters; 4. Austin Johnston. St. Georges. Grade flock-1. Preston Bryen- Dame Nellie Melba, the Austral- ian soprano who died in 1931, member of Parliament and tnrough his co-operation sud that of Senator Grant's. they got it.” Mr. Yeo thanked all the citizens who had co-operated in making a dream be- come a realization. In closing he proposed s slogan for the Town, "Why follow. when you can lead." OTHER SPEAKERS year. "These go for the fulfillment of the wants of a thriving Town like Montague," he said. "I am sure it will serve the purpose for which it was intended and I am sure that if you work together, in the future. you will be able to get what you want. This is thy way it should be in Town, County or Province." Senator T. V. Grant showered all the credit for the acquiring of the building on the King's mem- ber of Parliament. The Senator felt that of public buildings he had seen. this was the most pic- turesque. Mr. Kier Clark. Minister of Edu- cation recalled that within a little the building of today's building was s great example of what com- munity effort can accomplish. ”We are all share holders in this won- derful country and we should do everything we can to keep it unit- ed.” she said. Mr. S. S. Hessian. Q. C., in his remarks expressed the thanks of the Town to His Honor for being present for the occasion. He also the close. Immediately after these had been completed the building was thrown open to public inspec- lion and many were the remarks of sdmirstion regarding the beau- ty and spaclousnesa of it. After the inspection tho invited guests enjoyed a delightful supper served at the Beaver Club. CALM REPORT LONDON - (C?)-Poiiccwomsn Yvonne Smith told magistrates she separated two men fighting in the street "but they started dghtlng again-so I arrested them." Sheep Show Al Provincial Plowing Malch Following are the results of the -1. Red Underhoy, derhsy. 1954-l. nandale. Buell, 3. Russell Bueli. Cheviot ewe Rog.-1. ram derhay, 2. Reid Undorhay. Chevot shesrllng ewe born 1053 Russell r Reid Un- Cheviot flock-1. Reid Underhay. Oxford or Shropshire ram lamb. Earnest Underhay. Bay Fortune; 2. Howard Norton, Ari- nandale; 3. Howard Norton. An- 0x or Shrop ram, lD53-1. Pres- ton Bryeriton, Rollo Bay; 2. How- ard Norton. Ox or Shrop ram before 1953-I. Earnest Underhay, 2. Joseph M.;. Isaac. st. Peters. Champion Reg.-Earnest &1In1IIdtI0lIDIlh. Dairy Industry bottle. Charles Cornell of Toronto, gen- eral manager of the Packaging Association of Canada. agreed that glass bottles are out of date. He suggested also that home deliver- ies of milk be scrapped. with the consumer getting his supplies from stores. However. J. A. Chsrtrsnd of Montreal. member of the Quebec Milk Commission. disagreed. He urged continuance of home deliv- eries emphasizing that many moth- ers and other sick persons who can not get to stores would suf- fer. CAPITOL now st-iowiwo charge of Feather llivor mosv a. ssruitosv. KN IGHTED AMERICAN Sir Hiram Maxim. the American engineer and inventor ,wss knight- ed in 1914 after becoming a na- turalized British subject. his pal mix with s V rsclteleer'l mob and ' I beautiful sinni vvrm-:”"p GENE l.OCKUH(liARYy NANCY GUILD M mr w 147, 7.5a... .. . . L ; Iutuiliillilli snhmm suuiuanvnusviolsu nuiilDOMlBlI i-minutiae presented by the treasurer. It I, D over syear. three new public bulld- - was decided that any Vale”!!! swan ANCI ings had been erected in the 8 P E C I A L nut employs-'ll vilould azsise lrlgrggi .133 and Iijilndegg Judy MadcDon- 'tT0Wn. "Tibia." hte aald. "splelal-rs! , re airs to o ome o o ; . :3 Qt Hg woo s 3, 0 some agree o in grow o " , Jagrios Llewellyn. damlged in U10 Sandra Johnston. y l this town.” He expressed his . ' recent storm. It was also decided 13 "id over; 1, Ruth no"; 2. thanks to Mr. Kickham for his I , -"- that the Canadian Legion would M.)-'.f.t Rhynel; 3. Carol Msc- efforts in behalf of the commun- O I FEATURING "BANNISTERS FAMOUS MILEA :.".':::::s. - .;:'..":r;:" ':'i:: ii" 3.2. O:::.'.::s:c:::l:..Sl'?;.':L” . ALSO NEWS - OOMEOY - OARTOON amount 0:1 325.120 Vbwtdlbby MEAN T3!-73545 lollcing. He observed that while the lbsu o e no nun o . . . the brsnc to I H I W" ' W . . bu ldlng was under construction. a ' lions. Comrade W. A. Paterson ug? ;"dEll:;l.dl::ih1'H:',;ivyoo:i'cDlm great deal of the labor employed ' . WI! llW0iM"1 ldmini"-"WT 9' ' i . ' . was not local. This. he felt. was 6 fill! . . . . . . . . . . , , , . , , , , , , , 87; h BRING Q MILES 13 and ever. 1. Ruth Ross 1. . iii. fund and the following cem- Norm. Duv" ' not right, since it was believed THE rnrles were appointed to canvass ' gin many of iii, no;-l.l0c.l gm. i , FAMILY! FROM the town and IOIIOUMHHI dim” coniiiiimi mm M,” nloyeel could h-ve been replaced BULK RAISINS. 2 lbs. . . . . . ... m . . . 396 in support of the drive: COMPN" .-mm.........m?.....: by labor from within the town llm- . . . TONIGHT N. Walker. C. A. FPIIOP. 14- 5- open”: its. He ssked the officials present Bstehllder and A. H- SlIWIl1- to make note of this and see that 2 fins 47g be seem A wreath and poppy wmmmf-'9 Robert H. Winters expressing his future contract: would give prefer- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' E if comrade! W. WINK". W- M"' regret at being uneble to be pre- enco to local help. 1 Donald. W. A. Paterson. L- 5- sent. The member from Kings plld macan DEVELOPMENTS 5ALADA 1-EA -I I5 99 y Ratchllder and J. 3. SCUUY W1" sincere tribute to the co-operation Mrs. G. S. lnmsn, who was the ' ' O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 5 I .-rder the wreath! and nopvlel 103' ho had received from the ledei-sl only lady speaker. said: "This is E Remambrlnci DI! and IFTIHIO Minister of Public Works snd his another great day in the history of -I , for the sale of same. predecessor Mr. lburnigr. . Montague." She went on to trace s c 0 . . . . . . . 79C P. 5. And 50 VII" It was moved by the mutlnl His worship Mayor Bi-use Yeo some of the developments that had Ma"-I n M l d that A letter of thanks be for- in his remarks referred to the token placefnlvlontsgue during the 7 ”"m'.a" warded to the Ladles' Auxiliary building ss "A memorial or beacon past so years, which included the FAB. 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . 69: 59"? Grab!!! In for their cu-operation and nsslIt- for the years to come. "The peo- building of the existing post of- ' ionic , F . mm. in the carrying out of the pie wanted it, they talked about flce building. the laying of sldc- , . '" '"y' ”' provincial convention.-AC. it and then they went: to their walks. etc. Mrs. lnman felt that BEANS. White or yellow. 5 lbs. . . . . . . 54c How 11:5 SHORE LEAVE AND IT5 - SURE FUN! DRESS Al ' M t h PALMOLIVE soil? 4 5 A-M'5”0M4'R5' ' '0” '””" oa ster asses t 0 mg on . .. O 29. .....m. ,., W a C I - - teci-mtcoion . . . . is boat load of laughs! Si-1-TING ' . O ' , O . O a ' at O . MACKEREL. 2 tins . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c MICKEY DICK "PPM" ' ' RODNEY HAYMES W ”"'O . Warming service! SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING, 2 lbs. . . 49: i PEGGY RAY ns:Flu:snMEN'r - RYAN McDONALD mu 1 Drinks - Popcorn 4 OOALL AS!-KORE" O- Tsw PRINCE M M- S p Color by Technicolor J ' ADULTS BOOP-CHILDREN ITNDEB 1'! FREE MONTAGUE l nox OFFICE OPENS at 7:45 r-.iu.-siiovv srsnrs 3:15 (Dar) l The class of roadsters over 1.000 at the ProvlnclaltPiowlng Match at Dundas yester- day are shown above with the winning roadster at the left being owned by Charles H. Coffin of Fortune Bridge. (Photo by Margaret Mallett) . COLOR DY MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER, SEPT. 16-17 - TIME 8:30 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY BOATLOADSOFGORGEOUSGIRLS... OCEANS or-O BEAUTIES WITH A"HE." IN A HAREMI .l-wliui0De0L();f of "its Cruel Sea" Ind "Mogsmho" lsme' l""; L 2 TRAILER TIiur.: 8 i.m. (AST), ll Fri.: 8 p.m. (ASTl ' Sula: 8 & 10 .m. MST)? Adm.: 40 - 55: HEATRE MONTAGUE G LONG ' A"!!! Mlcltenzle, Little Pond. Illlill TAMIROFF o DDNALD SINDEII iClUEl sea) SARAH LAYISDN e llluillilli WAYNE ALSO -- SHORT SUBJECTS L under 1,000 pounds at the Pictured shove are the class of roadster mare or geldings Provincial Plowing Match at Dundas yesterday. The winner at the left, is owned by Lucille Ball - Desi Arnsz - Marjorie Main - Keenan Wyn (Photo by Margaret Maiiett).