A HILLSBOROUGH CONTRACT ONE .,FlFTH COMPLETED nne fifth of the fill in the nor iliPrn portion of Hlllsborough rausewny has now been placed. according to yF.W. Curtis of the Hillsborough Construction Cons- pany who have the contract for the work. 'Itie 250.000 yard mark an rehched yesterday. it will take an estimated 1.111.000 yards to complata lie job started on Aug- ust II. Work is progressing twenty hours a day with glint carryails dumping loads every few minutes. 89TH BIRTHDAY; Eighty-nine years ago Samuel Acorn tsbtivei was born in aj log-cabin. which. shlngled. lath-l rd. and plastered still exists on; a lot adjacent to his present; home in Primrose. During the whole of his long life Mr. Acornl has resided on the 150 acre iarm1 EASTERN E GUARDIAN DON'T miss the annual tur- kcv iinnt-r at Montague Unitcd ...m,.. ("hurt-h. Wednesday. October ;Llrti. BEAUTIFICATION - Picture captions were reversed in Fri- -Ia,v's Guardian. pieniiiying the homes nt D. G. Anderson. St. Potera Bay and Stillman Mae Kinnon. Lower Montague. VALLEYFIIZLD - Orwell Head congregation. services Sunday. October Nth: Vslleyiield. ilztl am.; Belle River. Jzm p.m.; Orwell Head 7;3o'p.m. Rev. F. Mncttlnnon. Minister. THE Montague Unllcd Baptist Church. services Sunday. Octob- er sou; Montague. Sunday School. 10:0) s.m.:. Sluflml morning service. li:m a.m.:l ilurray River afternoon service 300 p.m.: Montague evening scrvice. 7:11 p.m.. followed by communion service. Rev. D00- aid Macclara. special as-aker. on which lie was born. At the present time ids son daughter- in-law. and grandchildren live with him. Pictured with Mr. Acorn above are (left) Donna Riley, a neighbor's child. and his granddaughter; Shirley Acorn. Acme Rebekah Lodge Meets There was a large attendance at the regular meeting of the ACME Rebekah Lodge. Monta- gue. Thumday eves-nng with Mrs. Annie Beers yrealdlng. in an impressive ceremony. 't-onducted by deputy prsident Hazel liooley. assisted by deputy rmarshal Ruth Macbeod and dep uty secretary Addie Duvar. Mrs. Marjorie Johnston was installed into the office of " ' ' Ice- retsry. Arrangements were finaliaed tor the annual Haliowe'en party land auction sale to be held next week. A committee was appoint- ed to make arrangements for catering to the members of the Masonic order on November 1th and comprises Mn. Irma Mw Laren. Mrs. Florrle White. Mrs. Violet MacDonald and Mrs. Has- ei Hooter. At the close of the meeting a social hour over the taacull was enjoyed. . May I begin by sincere thanks to the .Editor this column is made possible. It is a very great privilege Is your elected representative to be accorded this valuable medium of contact with constituents and friends. I hope that my remarks will prove of interest to many readers and would appreciate any comments which I might re- caiva. In this issue i shall deal only with the trip, to Ottawa and a few brief impressions attendant on the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip and their part in the his- ioric opening ceremonies which were the focal point of their short visit. EN HUUTE Travelling to the capital at this time of the year was a real pleasure. In the first real holiday my wife and I have had together in many busy years. travelling through our beautiful country- side in this autumn season was indeed a treat for the eyes. No section of th! trip was more beautiful than our own island countryside. and one left it with a tinge of regret. However. leav- ing one's native province re- mains as one of our duties and many of us will be looking for- ward to returning to home and family within a couple of months. On the train we were interest- ed in seeing Mr. Glen Morrlssey and Wendell Jenkins on their way to the Canadian Plowing Pb ' ”, matches at Sim- coe. Ontario. We have been un- able to find-out the result: of their efforts at the time of wru- lnl but .we felt that these "he young men would have madc an excellent showing on behalf of their province. On the first evening of my are rival I alts-nded'tlie Annual Din- ner of the Armoured Oorpa As- sociation where I sat with Lt. Col. Arthur Pealse and Major Danny McCorrnack of the Prince Edward Island " ' . At this Conference the secondary role of the Millie with regard to Annual Chicken Supper and Iaaaar St. Mary's Parish. Souris Oct. 23rd and 24th Games. amusements. etc. supper served to 9 Ottawa Report From Kings County Member extending S through whose kind co-operation ' I a l : 55;? E 8:1 rig? 5. it E E '13 E EEiE?: . -' I 0200!! !.Ahctlas-a.l. revuue.aadaaaasiataat.Piassia lt&ld.IOHuuivnli&dII two-dayctnslaranoawlha 3 Strong Support QUEBEC IlCPl ..'rive Quebec. (E llin.onaveragaiatisesesuor' can nuns” is-iiaecoswny 75' ggggnguycuyggspgrcgng. p,,l,:;,Dw;.,5m,;.gd,g.ldewned target! to heal our levies In own past! bonny, ilidieat sveragiui: tt't.e'jt:aios-:m.,.,.z.g,;n,c.1 uh hog," tioaa. k U”. m. earpunalna iaoasna ad inissn. Uldll. A5014 - Ml" .'ov. 5. 9"" -D9"1"3'5 '''"u'3 ””y , ' 1 Durlngapheaa ' nt- :'hutictil.l.Corriu:.. tea-ciayisr.Dupienussidsewiutu, ' ' ' A ?E.”'S'3';i"3..v'? E'(&'"u.i"i't”.!gog1g may -0! MM 0""- A Bun”; Hui 1:15 P.I. 'u-G3om"An? liner Antoine Riv . and mow sTnAIIT:0'1;-1:” '3' liar. a powerful Eu" "?u"""m""". A1)ULTs3og i.prdueanaiuiuusicoaorltMt050- - csuarunaeruyem with suhiiurie add; George lhink. controller ti 1. an FREE E? year an nreddeut. Mrs. Innis reelected: White. Mi-a.. rraaar: A HIIMITAGI IIIOOI. ol'i'hislatlo rqaortfot tlaasnonli, Hermione School. I Grade IX. 1. Betty Curran, In Michael Wood. Gtade VII. 1. Leo Hayes. 1 Doreen Murphy. A Crude VI. 1. inlrrid Rudis ll. 2. Gerald Curran. 8. Marie Hayes. Grade V. 1. Elaine Murphy. ask them to write me at any time and I shall do my best to solve them. Your letters addres- sed to s Member of Parliament at Ottawa do not require al stamp! 1 Again I hope this column 'wiiil be of interest to readers of this paper and that it may be a con- tribution iowards bringing about a better understanding of our. activities at Ottawa. I , .I.A. MACDONAI.D.. M.P. l Civil Defence was explained and clarified for the beneiit of Arm- oured Corps-officers from ac- ross the country. HISTORIC OCCASION Any elaboration on the Queens visit would be both pi ..il----- slid superfluous by me. During those few days over L000 reportp era covered the proceedings. The nation's capital usually charac- terized by Homburg hailed men with brief cases was swelled by many thousands of tourists all carrying cameras and jostling for a look at Her Majesty and Prince Philip. The historic oc- casion of the Queen of Canada opening Parliament for the first time in its history. which was seen and heard here and by mil- lions all across the nation. will remain as a memorable event On that happy note I will close for this week. if there are any of my constituents who have MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Make wonderful Christ- mas gifts at low. low prices. Christmas price lists are now available. Simply phone - 5655 MARJORIE E. GILL Paraplegic Magazine . Subscription Agency, 63 Ambrose We suggest you give magazine subscriptions this year to your friends. relatives. em- ployees or customers. l I Flddllng and Step Dancing Contest, CARDIGAN Tuesday. Oct. 22, 8.30 p.m. Cash prizes. Winners elig- ible grand flnsls Char- lottetown, Wednesday. Oct 23rd. Send entries to L. C. Allan. school. Dancing after. Ad- mission 50 and 25 cents. ptoblems which I can solve, l HE INDIAN FIGHTER AND THE INDIAN GIRL. KMK l TODAY ,ONLY - CAPITOL I shows 1-s-1-a laievery dqartmsat. you can toiletries. haaaty nib. hid REXALL I CENT SALE surfing Maggy through Saturday. October list to sacs .lxaigdaysafIrQadoasbargaiaa.it'ataaRaaalloritIal t'ostsaiostasisssnDnscsaavuna-aruisaitau plasapelIy.PbiaH. vitamins. stattaauv. batons-II. prise specials. xraan earb..ssah. sariands. Its. us. yoarpjuvasu dollars. CO. MONTAOII ' bay twefsrth !fltQefaC aadabavingaeeda.estrasn- - CAR FOR SALE I955 Dodge Mum: v-t tour door sedan. black. H.900 Isles. Complete -with "heater. defroster. radio. apdebr froaiand bggk, wjsih waiitiresentl ltwoi QONIDW His big movie screen is large e You'll love every one of the through this riotous. rowdy. Die OP 1;, GREGORY PECK -COMING MON. and TUE. THE DlZZlES1',LOViNGEST TRIANGLE You've EVER LAuoiiED yous y HEAD arr AT! , s pals lie saloon types. Hera-saloon types! Only thu I nough to hold-arch an hilar- ious battle of the sexes-from first ltlu to final cllnchb 3!! guys and doits,who frolic romantic comedy! rlSPu&. ." Juneau. so-ail re-elected: secretary. .95 Canadian Legion Hall i Proceeds new T Laughs galore in Paramount's ”You're Never Too Young" starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis . . . co-starring Dianna Lynn, Nina Foch. Dean's the sing- ing dean of a-git-its school . . . Jerry's a kidder in kid's clothing, hiding from a mad killer. ”You're Never Too SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Special Sunday dinners will be served a-t.the Bison. Montague. every Sunday for the remainder of the ''euon' - Young" . . . in Technicolor and Vistavision . . . with betiful drful ...h'l' Tl.llti(EY- CHICKEN. m. ..,::1..,,, C" W" 9 50"” ””"”” WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Adults 31.50 Children .75 Dinners served from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. I THE BISON RESTAURANT D.'ANA Llltll NINA FOCH Mayfair Theatre Murray River Oct. 19th SATURDAY- "MA AND PA KETTLE ON VACATION" SUNDAY ..... MIDNIGHT i filmed in Florida. SHOW TIME”-8 p.m. a.rn. STORY OF A CHAMPION Coming Monday & Tuesday Oct. 21-22 ,..,.g,.. wll0 was norm wmr " " " GUT8 . . . A GRUDGE WRlTTE1NTE(C)Ht:JLHRE WIND gwggv Two mum starring: Rock Hudson. Lauren Bacall. Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone Also-DRAWING FOR THE "SILVER DOLLARS" - SHOW TIME-0 p.m. l We're Paying 340 For A Old Clothes lines DURING THIS BIG VALUE - PACKED HOME LAUNDRY EVENT We think old clothes lines are for the birds. . that's why yours is worth 340 when you pur- chase your ' -- "SIMPLE THINGS" Automatic Dryer , Bring summer drying weather indoors all winter and let these eaclusiva Thor features do the pegglng and carrying S set the dial to the exact drying time the clothes require. Loading ports are extra large ins easier filling Finish is in durable. git-nminil baked enameif other valuc-parked it-aturrs include: automatic self- cooling; heating element atiova drum eliminates poa- sibillty of scorching; ilnl trap with extra large ca- pacity; permanently lubricated electric motor. Q one year guarantee Special Price 5239.95 . Clothes line trade-in . . . . . . 40.00 . Yilll PAY 5199.6? A900 Msiitlly - low lssni sayaast See The complete Range Of Thor Washers, Dryers, Ironers on Display suoosr miss to son you couvsmsucs ” Store Hours:-0 a.in. to 5:30 p.m. Friday I a.sii. Ni 9:30 p.m. ' sass soar can TODAY AND on tours Firestone Home & Auto Co. l Ilitvauliaupis; IHIII1 Iualayhdoary aadluimsa. Duphal, "an. &t-. 19. M 5 I -. av:r;aw- .