BRIEE VISITED TORONTO Mr. anzi Mrs. Kenneth Mac.- Phee have returned to Monta- gue after visiting relatives and triends in Toronto. RECENT GUEST Mrs. Gerald Proctor. Char- lottetown. was the recent guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nelson, Montague. IN P.E.l. HOSPITAL. Misti; Shirley Stuart. Montague is a patient in the Prince Ed‘ ward Island Hospital as the re. sult of a car accident. on Saturn day evening. WAS VISITOR Mrs. Pius Steele Charlotte- town. was a recent. visitor to Montague and Lower Monta- gue. While in Montague she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Reid INVESTS GRANDDAUGHTER I EASlERN Provincial Girl Guide Cnm~ mission Mrs. Gordon Avard is shown investing Karen Boll into the 7th Charlottetown Pack of Trinity United Church Brownies The picture was taken or Trinity Friday after- noon. during “Thinking Day." ill honor of the memory of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell. Karon is Mrs. Avurd'o [rand- daughter. llSlAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. Feb. 23, 1963—. Montague Home And School Hours Talk On Scholarship MONTAGUE -— an informa- tive and constructive talk on' the subject of scholarships Was‘ given by John Hughes at the! meeting of the Montague Home and School Association. Mr. Hughes. principal of Mon-i tague Regional High School was gim‘umgflgumnthe preSldem‘v sen-lotion in late March of on He urged pamn‘“ to help the“. I entertainment which Will include children “Mermaid that they} demonstrations of gymnastics by must have an objective m met pupils of the Elementary School and noted that a high avera :Eggfwfihe 3:531?" "f 'h “r must be attained lll order to ' ‘ sent at the workshop which is being sponsored by the home and school association. Mrs. Ralph Beck. chairman of the ways and means com- mittee. leportcd that plants ari- well under way for the pro- ge be t . eligible for scholarships ,Rm’e" “111* he mmum of last meeting. A vote of appreciation was ex- iirlst l'lllCIOfi. v lRev. M. Carl Currie To Head lKings Co. Ministerial Ass’n ‘ MONTAGUE — The long.t County Ministerial Associatde recently held its animal meet.- ing at the Presbyterian munoe in Montague. The mombem were present: erends Donald Nicholson. David Bat-wise, M. Carl Currie. fllowln ‘ o l series of topic: under the main thine Bull . reelected u ucmry-tnuuc or. Mr. Lowrey resented a pup- er on tho theme: " n of The Christian theme willcon lnMnrch. AM lunch tori/ed by the Lowrey. Russell Burns. Ronald i hone.“ M“. WW- “‘95 Pockllligton and . Elton by Mm AuG-J‘ Sleeves Ind 'Ml‘s. Donald Nicholson. the The opening warship conducted the president. Mr. Nicholson twisted by Lowrey. After routine business was dealt with the meeting was opened for the election of the new officers for 1963. Mr. Currie was elected presi- dent; Mr. Adams. \'ice.piresi- dent. and Mr. Barwiae was tended to Mr. Hughes by ers. James Cudmorc. At the close of ‘he meeting. the lunch committee served ‘ born at Paton Road 72 yearsl coffee and doughnuts. meeting adjourned. W.R. Stewart Dies At 72 MONTAGUE -— The death of William R. Stewart. I well known resident of Milltown Cross occurred yesterday at his home there. The late Mr. Stewart, was ago. He was married to the tonnes- ll'toru Become! Oom- MMMH:MOTGIQ mercy.) Cm, _ William; Kate. Mrs. mach“. He leaves to mourn beside. hill lliitlton. t.: . Julie. Mm vote. two can. - Gear 0 Sum of Montague; M". Groundwde E th re of Emmi tutu, and m (Inn: on. Alto tilu'ee brotbm and chm Funeral m had no; atom: Daniel of llll mm a..." HYNDMAN . Montague l 8W5 xtlmuh-H been cmnpleted Int night. FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Insurance since 1872 Our cxperlonco of 90 year: II Insurance underwriters. in at your dllpnnl. . Charlottetown Agents Throughout. the Province 8. co. LTD. OFFICES: . Summersido . Alberton I were read by the secretary. x, . Mrs. Lloyd Fraser_ who also‘ ” gave the financial report. i A workshop to acquaint peo-‘ pic in this area with the pro- 1 A gram of vocational training will - be held in Montague. Tuesdav‘ March 6. Officials Will be pie-3 .~ l‘ .5‘ 'W-"-'\? . (\M'KLR ' which was responded to by Guy Cot’iin; to the sponsors of the banquet. the Knights of Columy hlls, Dunstan MacDonald. which ‘ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ was responded to by George. I Mullally. Catering for the function wool ihy the Sunnis CWL. Charlottetown. P. E. l. iSouris Father-Son Banquet Attended By More Than 100 SOURlS —— The more than 100' who attended the annual Souris licld . Scout lather-son banquet, Thursday night in St. Mary's Hall, made the occasion the big-. cost such function ever held in“ the Kings County town. The evening got underway with the viewing of a number of displays staged by the Scouts. which included wood-_ carvings. knots and charts and a campfire. ‘ The highlight a! the evenin: was a display of paintinss done. by each of the five patrols. which were judged by Mrs. Vernon Poole The Tiger patrol was declar- ed the winner of the display. winning with a paint i n: by Garry Dl‘iscoll. with a scene depicting waterfalls in the Rockies. The. main point; milzht in the judging were color and originality, Scout Master Charles A. Mac- Plico presented a plaque the Tiger patrol, which was ac- cepted by the young artist. The guest speaker Cpl. C. Craig. RCMP. gave an address on the. value of scouting in pro. ‘iarim: a young lad for good citizenship, puiticularly in re- gard to Il‘allllll'g rules and the benefits of knowing who is your neizlihor. 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