rgcaenoun j ' NO one viiiti;-sr.srArro DURING riir LAST rrw MINUTES or --sues FItlGH'I"' .. . .. nllflllll scenes Bring ci staggering sur- fullest. - prise we want you to enjoy to the JAY:-it MARLENE WYMIIN DI IRICH IVIICHAEI RICHARD i . .4-its GUARDIAN." CllAliL0'l'TETO.WN . .. iiir EtSiEBN. geuiiiniviir e?:::- AGENTS:-.tMON'l'AOI3li Jlaroll l'. land”. Irg. ilnu-Mount, Eu. Brno Inches. Illle Jone wiulnlen. Mine-'Jeu Johnston. AGENT GIOIOITOWNI Welded-lasers The Guardian may be bought at the itotlowfu places I Ioatuue: Islue Dome Restaurant. and Guardianwffice: in decent tov.vn:.y;i'gne Post Office; in soul-ls: The sII8kg'Il' and I. lien- ar a II. . . .!Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston ....'BUYENG.lu;.,d lgug bus. arrived home Friday night. atter Fraser and Aiinear. Montague. E)le!!lI?lin' .d1ewltlmonulln 'l:lmE' e a an res ves oro o - Montague in 13-7 Vitiory and Boston. Mr. Harold Stewart, teacher at Prince Street School. spent the The Georgetown Blah Ichool annual toe sports were held in the rink on Thursday night. March I. 1. good crowd was on handito wit- ness the many events and the children received loud qpplause for their fine efforts. School sports are proving to be quite a -drawing card and the rnatne"-m j-of event drew to the turnstiles people who had not attended the rink Successful I a Sports He1d.Ata l 1 .. -.-....-- (one and two)-i. unease Batohitdor: 1. Barry Igorrison: 3. Billy Wixht. l Boys Half Milo-1. Floyd I-pndrr 2. silly Murphy; 3. Louis "David. Jimmy Walker. tied. one Quarter Mile aloe for xirll. 1. sheila Ihnory; 2. Joan Murphy: till: 3. Anna Prosper. Bes Recs for boys-1. Ronnie Gotell 2. Vernon Myers; 8. Terrv Soloinsn. ” . in it te'. ':-' w””"d ."” M”',',"”fx' s; 3;? -. 8 ache which iiioluded soy! 5'"-lsht Race (11 years 'h”'"' ”' h" p'"" ' rt "' " ov F ' straight races and novel i num- and 18 years)-1. oltfford Gallant: 9- 5' 5"""'"' er reg own born. were all keenly s only 2. Roland Gallant: e. glen me- 3 4'" contested. The barrel jumping Ph ..tlltWlN MULLALL! ENTERS HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL -- Irw'in Mullaliy. son ot the late Dr. In a wide op'e y hockey game play- ed Saturday in ht at the Monta- gue Arena, thd Montague Meteors i1””Sdn3i9itilE”52S..3l'5: Mttltllt trimmed the mieetown om 13-1 Mass. and who hu many relatives begg: lhioxeigwrtllatizli in Souri: has been accepted as a member. of the freshman c'ass of ::'y!:nl:?ey 1 eggs llgeuw: 3:: Harvard" Medical School to enter bonds. The boys mund the l contest. an event which in former years drew a large number of en- tries and which proved very in- teresting to the fans. this year was decided by only two contestants. The conduct of the children showed the marked effect at the excellent training they received in contests of this nature in torlner eo. Girls Straight Race (12 years and 13 yearsi-i. Isabel Sampson: Tire Race for lIOYD-Gl'IdGl- Donald: 2. Chester David; 1. Billy Prosper. Boys straight Race (14 and 15 1951: 2.-Gertrude Fitzgerald; 8. Beatrice: (three and .iour)-i. Gerard use-, "Yi'pea! I forgot to get that Sliirrijb Marmalade!" , Sept""b"' 1951' H” is i "gdume hard ice In ch to their liking and one A skate was en 0 ed io1low- years)-1 Billy Murphy; 2. James M ?3- Ct-omgh-u”d " ;;"w- ih5";::; very tine gassing plays were the lag the sports. 1 y walker 3. Louie David. ” ” ';mge'If1”.' ;:'m”':m”nm result. During the second period rbilowing is the list af- officials: Girls straight nece ( 14 and is m”"m'lig:mion M: Mummy is , the play became my nut. and Announcer - .1. A. a. Msoconneli: years)-i. Shelia DeLory; 2. Peggy member or 111'” other of me cm” both goalies;-were hard put to stop sen-tor - D. A. Maccormtek; Johnson: 8. Anna Prosper. d Crown highest senior honor the ma” 5 on which "me ""1! Pmhh lulu” '" 5' 11' 5"w”t' sl'""m' Race My! our 15 ynn ggcmy M -B C mo. edmmny way. The 1 clown boys wilted Emerson Llewellyn and James old-1. Floyd Landry: 2. Billy chief M ..sc(',pe.." ,' pmgmedml 50m"Vh3'v We 1339 991105 I'll" Mscconnell Jr.: Meet secretary- Murphy; 3. Gerald Llewellyn. buoamn He .3 Hm I mm" the teri-ifi ace. and under the Mn, pen, walker. Judggg ., mg men for gn-15.1. main: :1: t (h ' wdam md .he PM, C0”-W3” h'- mm"! 0' "19 M9” the Baby Carriage Parade were:- Rosche; 3- Helen Miartell: 3- Lill- M'd”c1.ube,,,d wagyagismg. ed..." 99"- Wlwm mil"! idlmma 01' Mrs. J. A. 3. Maoconneli, Miss ian MacDonald. 9 ' the weakened defence, gang-attach Genevlevg soyomm gm; Mn 3. L media and Thregd m;ce..1. ed the opposing zone. and with Fmmhue some bewildering passing scored seven times. i Young Man . With ci Plan ;;? CIJDDENLY SHE WAS ON-STAGE PLAYING HER LOVE-ROLE THAT MEANT TERROR! of "The Heights." college weekly. He was accepted at several other medical schools. but he will enter Harvard. This is an unique honor in' view of the relatively ienv ap- plicants who are acceptable ti-om Shelia Debory and Gerald Lle- wellyn: 2. Anna Prosper and Lloyd Landry; 3. June Martell and The rirst period was pretty well George Refuse. I an alternate scoring affair with Don Carriage Plndegl. Main. potato R”, go, g1,1,..1. 5,11". Lmlglm gem” W” 1" "” lo"l'' Maccormick: 2. Marie MacLean; Myers; 2. Gertrude Fitzgerald: 3. List Of Events And Winners Masslchuietli and Macllidurdo, ligilla, and Bum- 3' Paulette Burke. Manon sampmn. mi: mgr Qegcggfl " e Ylslwgimm Boys straight Race (six andl Mile Race for boys-1. Floyd . . Georgei0wn and Taylor put the vuimu mg: . y2ears;;a:1;enc(:harlBi:tChii;i::- 16VB;l1tli(l;i;: 2. Billy Murphy 3. Jimmy lEvery young man faces ' ' ' up. when the Meteors went on the ' ' ' ' ' W” C" 'm E” ' - ' 0'19: and Vlcllilf : 3. Bruce MacLean. ski Race for girls-1. June Mar- ,1 H t g y Smmg ”"'””g' Wm M””''”” ”d Girls Straight mice (six and tell: 3- Anna Prosoerzr 3. Joan e;:rfa.'l'1';”o:fl::f:::' Clements getting two each to put seven g years)-1. Laverne David: Murphy- M'- ml M": ”'”"k ”""dl” me 1”” 1" me 1'” "V 'l "W" 2. Anita Gotel1;3. Ruth LeLacheur. Potato Race for boys-1. Allan were visitors to Charlottetown on torrphe Meteors amumed toned Boy, sh-agghf, Race (eight, years MacPhee; 2. George Refuse. he cannot live forever. As I onsequence he must Th”r5”9Y- i )-l Ge u i ll - Girls 1-2 Mile Race (1-2 mile)- ...D. through the last period with Lan- "m n ne years ' tar w K t' 3150 admit two . n l- . l.Bhli Dena ;2.J M n; P '9' M" 3”l”"”" Tm" ”( chm” igam Clemmm and Mama" Ky" il:.e'l.oa5.fli. Gom' 3 smphen 3. AnlmaProsperll can um y ...one.that old age mayiind WHEN IIIIIIEB . lilllilllllilili him iinancially dependent on others . . . two, that his early death may bring pri- vation to his family. There is a sure way in which a young man can provide ting two each. and Beck a lone . tally, md me vmwm-sewn: me Girls straight Race (eight years Ski Race 101' boys--L Allan Macs 1,-om smith. md another Rom and nirle years)-1. Gladys Ann Phoe: 2. Clifford Gallant: 3- David; 2. Vannie Sampson; 3. George Rafuse. Anita Gallant. Boys Open Race-1. Tricycle Race - Girls - grademl-Ienry; 2. Lionel King. (crown was a' recent guest of friends in Georgetown. Mr. Paul Fitzgerald left a few MacMul'do. days ago on return to Grove City. The same was enioyed by the Pmwn I-, 11'; uh his large number of spectators wlio . ::?;;'u”1::pt:,;h:;dvbi,s.w J. J. were on hand in wlmegs mg Meg. (one and two)-1. Aldirie Man- Barrel Jumping-i. Jimmy GIVES YOU.n ' eors giving a. tine performance. Cormicir; 2. Anita Gotell; 3. Claire , Wlilktf rs 12 barrels: 2. Louis alike for himself in old age or for his flmilyyin case of , Fitzgerald. While he was home. Paul tool: the opportunity to re- new many old friendships. Boudreault. David - irbarrels. Boys straight Race (10 years Relay Race between school boys and 11 years)-l. Paul Baicliilder; and ex-School boys. won by school early death. It is to embark upon a definite life insurance programme with an initial policy within his current means. Step by step, thereafter, he can increase his life - dp 1 d d G t 2. Chester David; 3. Buddy Mc. boys--School boys relay team: , , y y 50:15 manxyeaf-riegmst Metre wpmelem culiough. Floyd Landry, Billy hdlurphyu insurance holdings to keep pace with personal advance- Girls Straight Race (10 years Jimmy walker. Louis David. Ex- mom and growing responsibilities. Hobbs. one of Georgetown! 9-id" and respected mm!” is not may and 11 years)-I. Ella David: 2. school boys relay team: Lionel Joyce Gotell: 8. Barbara Mac- Kins. Vincent Prosper, Preston In this way he places-and keeps-his own inancial future and that of his de endente beyond the hazards w-7 Montague Play l i th b i. I he llh and ill Vilma" R Sllml. tile ievlsno mp grnarlred ii'n- . Quillan. Henry. Bonny Henry. . AR": provement in the immediate iut- Tricycle Race for boys-Grades Relay Race between school girls. of more circumstance. He ccomesa"'Youn Man with 1' Enos, um w ,8X-School girls and married Plan” . . . a more substantial citizen and s nppier men women. won by school girls. School because of it. .. 'Ml3l Eileen Wood, mahog- rapher with B. H. Hughes. Insur- ance Agency in Charlottetown, is spending a week visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood. Wat- PRINOE EDWARD: To-IIAV-rue. ' c- , Friends of NIf'.uS:ym0Ut gCnl8l'!l5l.g ” - . . eo etown's we - nown rugg p Shows. 3.30-7-9 - EXTRA! CARTOON 3,, ”,5,,,, .0 he... m... h. M. M- ' len victim to the flu and has been confined to bed for the past few days. All hope to see him restor- ed to his usual good health in the z ;ioCbI.l' future and once more on the WINE If s.- IOINIIES S LIKE I GIVE III Get relief from conetipetlon-lridh goetion. Positive results from riturr-A-'rivl-s prov-In by am, of thousands. FRUIT-A-TIVIS contain extncu of fruits Ind herbe. II. J. IIIIBIIII OPTOMEIIIDT Htillll and supplying Glance Ito. girls-relay team: Anna Prosper. . Shelia Debory. Joan Murphy, town Eagles and the Montague Peggy Johnson. Ex-school girls ANNOUNCEMENT Meteors for the championship of relay team; Kay'Publicover, Vonn- thc Souilhern King's Hockey Lca- I have Opened the bakery in ie Prosper. Mary Gotell. Margaret gue, the two teams battled to an Montague known as MAC'S David. Married Wcmens relay overtime 6-6 tie score. Play was BAKERY, and win he in a tram: Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell. fast. if tgofhd teamschseimed to position to Supply fresh l;:Irsj.. Stptphen Laniilply. Mrs. Alec l e e ar ice. cc in was - . . .2'Bel'iBll l'S mm and ham .5 player: We bread daily. We. solicit your ' M P. p B”"d'"""' from end to end. only to be Patronage- thwarled on numerous occasions . . by ,u.pe..b gloanending by Steven, For delivery service call ' th E les (1 WI i in e ag cage an a per in MONTAGUE 126 MRS. GEO. McI(EEMAN In the second game of the best- of-flve series between the George- T H E l lust.-(sue: col-iiiuv it (Established lean nun ornca ioiiomo, causes " FIRST FURNACE -- C. M. FRAZEE - B. H. HUGHES The first blast furnace in North America was built near Three Riv- special Representatives ere, Que., in 1730. the Meteors' net. The Eagles led at tihe end of the first -period by 3-1. after Montague had drawn first blood at the (:00 minute mark. The locals continued to dominate the play in the..sec- ond frame. which ended 5-2. At the 9:56 mark in the final frame the Eagles were resting comfort- aibly with a four goal lead, as the score read 6-2. It was then that things suddenly began to happen. as the tiring Eagles were forced to see the visitors rap in four pretty counters to make regula- tion time and with I ti-6 score. The :ten minutes overtime saw neither team break the deadlock. Line-ups: y Georgetown Eagles: Goal, Stev- ens; defence. Maohhee. W. Mac- Lean. S. Johnson; forwards. H. MQELOBD. Stevens. Lsndgy. Me- Nelllsgg. avanldier. Dehory. Public- over. Marten. MacDonald. FOR RUGGED CONSTR C ION IONTAGUI, P. I. I. . 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Referees: 3. Murphy and Mclweii. .. .VIWl0,0dIN”& vv t . s -l .1; ;o A 6 5 M