i Esstssn : GUARDIAN aosrli. feat. Plastic - the ,4 meetings Monday h Friday. , o'clock. Sunday Ilelt st 1.8 I,-.. Everyone welcome. F i'1ii0N Auxiliary pantry sale. ,-- us pumpkin pies at 1'. iii '1-ucliyns, Sat. Oct 12th at 4 i' G ILVEII W.M.S. Thank- .: ..lg Sunday. Sept 8th at ; , nvn. guest speahr Rev. mil Webber. Special smile. is: TAX CASES - The town .i is and town solicit oi Souris i.;.ti- applied for judgement in ii: cases oi delinilllilll flu Q or: lu town M8311?-fl" G" A, G.iudet. THI-I PRESBYTEBIAN Church in Canada services for Sundiu at-y,.pmber 2911. Rally day ser- iire in Cambridge Hall 11 a.IlI. nnine Worship. Petefs Road 31; pm. and Murray Harbor min 7.30 p.m. Come and were slup wi.h us. Rev. M. Carl Cur- fl? LNJOYS "LS2"-Re . Joupl w Paquetie. 0.S.A.. Vlllsnova. Pa. accompanied by his cousin liar) Paquette and her nephew Irulll New York enjoyed a weeks ia('3llOI'I on the island Viaitinl ft'l&illlPE and friends in Char- ltiilelowll and Souris. On re turn home they were accompan- led by Mrs. Daniel Paquette and .ll:ii') who enjoyed a two-week holiday in Boston, New york and Philadelphia. (I(il.'RT AT SOURIS -Before liauistrate Gilbert . A. Gaudet st iouris yesterday afternoon. A rvsldeili of Annsndale ior op- erating a motor vehicle without due care and attention 815. and l'tlhlS or ten days. A resident oi Bear River for possession oi in- iotu-ating liquor in other than his residence :20. and costs or cu (lays. A resident of Souris ior pm.-t-ssion oi liquor not pur- iuaxed at i vendor 825. and :-mls or iii) days. A resident of Little Harbour and one oi Ann- uuiaie were each iined 820. or so clays for being intoxicated in I public place. PERSONALS it m. and Mrs. mcssra Coiling: ms lamily. Lynn. Mass. are tuning in Montague. guests of iir Culllnlf parents, Mr. and llrs. James Collings. lir. Roger Jackson. son oi Mr. and tits. Thomas Jackson. of Hill side inn, Montague left ro- ceuily to attend the Baptist Bible Training School at Moncton, N. H Um Kay Munroe left last wk on return to Miiles. Mass, aili'i' in-iiing in Montague, guest ni iii and Mrs. Angus Mathe- wn ilsn visiting Mr. and Mrs. .llC.illll'x'IlI1 was Mr. Daniel Brown at Hillel, Man. Pictured above are Scouts and Guides who gave descriptions oil Camps or Jamborees they at- tended during last summer. Left TELL OF CAMPS VISITEDIDUR i R , . er. --64.:K' Saw The Kings County Memorial Hospital yesterday purchased at auction irom the estate oi the late Albeit Martin an adjoin-, ing property ior the amount of 35.300. This v.1l.iable property will add considertible frontage to the hospital grounds as well . -Acme Lodge Had Roll Call The annual roll call at Acme: Rebekah Lodge Montague. was held Thursday evening with thirty-one members and seven visitors present. Twenty-one members sent greetings in let- ters. telegrams and contribut- ions. Mrs. Peggy Dennis. war- den of the Rebekah assembly of the Maritime provinces. was present and received the hon- ours oi the Rebekah degree. Other grand lodge officers Sydney. N.S. and two sons, An- gus and Ernest, spent some time at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald Upper Montague, while there they visit- xir. and Mrs. John Lamont. ed friends in Kinmsa. Uigg and Charlottetown. ANNUAL next Federal election. to nominate a candidate for Kings County ior the Bach poll is requested to hold a poll meeting and appoint five delegates to attend this meeting. Kings County Liberal Association. Kings County Hospital Has Acquired Adjoining Property as giving needed depth at the rear. Thcre'are no immediate plans as to the use of the building. A record breaking crowd oi people also attended the auction of household furnishings which included many rare and valua- ahle antiques. present were past president, Ruby lioule, past president, Agnes Coiiin. outside guardian, Marie Dewar. and deputy presi- dents, Frizzel and Macissren. They were introduced by Mrs Frances Shaw and a cordial wel- come wss extended by noble g'rsnd Annie Bears. Following the business of the meeting a beautiful geant en- titled ”Frlendship" was present- ed by the oificere of Acme Re- bekah Lodge under the direct.- ion of Mrs. Marie Dewar. Mrs. Ruth Macl..eod wds soloist and Mrs. Winnie -Vickerson presid- ed at the piano during the pre- sentation. Mrs. Doris Llwewliyn was suitably remembered when she Wu presented with . go;ng...lCharlottetown. Craig's kilt was way gift tram the members. The acquired overseas. address was read by Mrs. Fran- iuc son... I to right are: Roger Craig. Char-imerside: Th: Guardian Fun 91 Thurs. Sept, 26. 1957. : Found Guilty Of Manslaughter n HALIFAK (CPI-A Supreme. Court petit jury'deliberat.ed one hour here Tuesday to convict: Able Seaman Fnd Hind. 1!. dl Windsor. onc.. ol tnanalaiastas-.i' The jury recommended clam-1' . cm i llind was charged with mur-' der Aug. 8 when shiptnate. AB' Ross Mccallutn oi Tomato and Midland. Oat.. died from s stab wound after s scuffle aboard, H.M.C.S. Lauwss is lialiiax harm bur. ' The charge was reduced manslaughter at the end oi preliminary hearing Hind was remanded for sent.- ence at the and oi the courtl term. i Witnesses said Hind and Mc-l Callum were always ”on friend-l ly terms." ; Able Seaman R.S. Sutton toldl the court he witnessed the scui-1 tie and saw Mccallum stagger toward a bunk "holding onto his S. A.'s OFFER THESE - RURAL YOUTH SPECIALS- THIS WEEKEND IN THE BASEMENT BOYS' JEANS 0! heavy 13!. 0:. blue denim. Western style. Fully saniurized. Reiniorc d at points oi .99 strain. 4 roomy pockets. zipper iiy. Reg. 3.95. Sale price .. BOYS' SHIRTS Doeskin sport shins. ideal ior wearing to school. comfortable ior skating or luxurious in lounge around in. Plaid. in a large assortment oi colors. From 6 to 16 years. BOYS' SWEATERS Long sleeve pullover: with crew necks and iancy designs. Wonderful for school wear or for winter entertainments. Colors blue and wine. 51.88 N) we I S2.9O ZIPPER STYLI-ID CARDIGANS with luni-' sleeves. Colors blue and wine. Crew necks. S4 5" l ' H . BOYS' PULLOVEHS i-neck style. A real 8 so EIIEEL S””0" "ill I)? hellfed "I9 last seller. In latest ilex with long sleeves. 4 "Cum i0 "19 llIIP'I IICIKIBY. Colors blue, red and navy. ' where he died. t , 3 rum seamen testified thevl I S. A. McDONALD Bernard Callaghan. l0""0W"3 M31'83"3iC0m1'- 5"m'.Scott Rogers. Gloria Mac.-Kinnon. iwjnifred Ann Macmmany an of stabbing. Several knives were blade knife" a week before the had seen Hind with I ”switch-i STORE . produced in court. but there was i no evidence that Hind owned any them. ces Shaw and the presentation., made by Mrs. Annie Bears. At the close of the meeting de- licious refreshments were ser- ved by the lunch committee. Mrs. Hazel Fraser was pianist. during the social hour. I SHIP AGROUND 1 LISBON 4Reuicrsi - A British. liner carrying 160 passengers went aground Wednesday near. Cascais. about 18 miles from Lis-i ban. The agents here said the. ship. the Hildebrand. 7,735 ions.) was leaking but was in no dan- ger. SPECIAL MEETING Of the Souris Branch of the Fish and Game Assoc-' iation will be held in Un'i ited Church Hall, Souris.l Friday. Sept. 27th at 8; o'clock. Everybody wel-l come. 2 CROWDS! NOW at the CAPITOL . TODAY O. FRIDAY - SATURDAY GROWDSI ll COME nanul MEETING An annual and nominating meeting will be held at Georgetown on October 2nd at 2:00 p.m. L. ll. 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