i urassror-1-IV: Murray Harbor Downs Royals 8-4 The Murray Harbom Bruins de- feated the Charlottetown Royals 8-4 at the Murray Harbour Rink on Thursday night in a wide open hard checking duel that had the fans at fever heat throughout the tussle. It was a clean well-played contest with only one penalty be- ing handed out by referee Stevens of Georgetown who had the game well in hand throughout. Prowsc and Stewart were the light-shiners for the home fans while McNeill Ind.Joseph were the big boys for :he visitors. Referee - Stevens. Lineups: Murray Harbour-Goal, Stevens; defense. W. Harris. Hume. Herring. forwards. Prowse, Stewart. G. liar- ris, Munn. Bell. White. MacDonald Royals-Goal. Tull; defense, MacDonald, Hauchey, L. Kelly. STABBIIIC IIIP PAIIIS. I Does your hip feel as if packed with i broken glass? Or as if a knife were being- twisteti in it? Don't suilcr necdlcssly from! these eitabhing pains. (let fast relief with I T-R-C's. Used successfully by thousands ' for quick relief of Sciatic. Rheiirnatic or Neuritic pain. Also Luinbaga. Neuralgia. l Ask for 'liomnlctnn'a T-R-Clo. 65:, 51.35: at rlrug counters. T-339.! Macliulay; forwards. McKenzie. Burke. Macallum. MacNeill. Gai- lant. Stanley. Joseph, B. Kelly. First Period 1-Murray Harbour, stewart tProwsel . ,. 2-Murray Harbour, Prowse 4M nrill . 2210 .'!-Murray Harbour, Munn . -i;50 fstewarti second P"i0d ..2PREI'ARE for Montague ice The many friends of Mr Ben- 4T1g,l;IoIvI:ge)HRrbour' Munn 3:10, Carnival. Watch for date. jamin; .ViacLure are sorry to hear 5yRoya)s' Joseph T ” i p :.---- - - he is ill at his home in Montague. yxcnv Mac M, M. w . ..B()0.Sll-.ll.&. Minstrel Show - p ; yKcu-v Wwwluw 14:10. Morell Hall, Wcdnesday., Febriiai';.' - Mr. Emmett Mc(..iilivray. who is Penalyy ; Mtammay? " 25th. in charge of the fish hatchery in Third Period . . Amherst. ix. 5... is spending a few 6mRoyM5' Mcxem LORIL and Bulova Watches. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'smmpv' Josepm 5:05 high class guaranteed repairs. V. R. Hubert Campbell. Panmure Island. ,1yMul.mvA umbmn. Pmwse Pepler. The Jeticllci, Montague. --A-. lMmm') . 7:10: U -vr-V iylrs. J. B. Jiiy. Morcll, and symwals Stanley y 'F'Vlli"ll(IS of Mr. Neil Shaw. )lary- son l(enneth, will return home this dd-mveim Joswm 8:15 tiniale, aieysolrry to hear he is i.l t-veiling after attending the mar- 9pMurmv harbour Pmwse in the lungs County Hospital, riage of her daughter Joyce to (Stewarti . I. . 9:05 M”"mg”e' ' Dmism" P" Mumhl” The !1"””” 10T?';lggfaY1.!f!3lib””" Pmllse 1.50 .. -cAitir.ims. rdms. Flash Guns mm M Tommo Mummy llmvhmrmv Harbour qtowart ' and accessories. See us about all V-.-. LMUNQ ' s 16:00 your photo problems. V. R. Pepler. 'lsLAb'DER DIES IN B. (3. .. ”"Rm,Msv Mnmulay The lhoto Shop, .Vlontague. Mrs. C. it. llawkins. Murray Har- KM-Mhomlm 19:20 I p g --- p bor, has received the. sad news of g gggg 7VgWg; C--' QLl'-(IAN EIAIZABLTH III the passing of her bl'DlIlEl'. l-Jugcnc . oronation sups an Saucers. anti "M, Glover, a e 48 years in Ocean 50 SOMALIS RESCI E" Plaques, 32.50 and 54.50. V. R,!Fails, H.C. Tflie remains are being MOMBASAI K-..m.a' .CP,g).--lsh. Pt-pier. The .Jewellcr.. lforwardcd home for burial. ermen rescued 50 Somalis from . TT" I ' mm A leaking (mow Thursday Mm. Mrs. Martin Currie and dallglli-1 'l.0lAl.TY W1-II-LK w- Loynliy three nightmare days lll which cai- tle on board stampeded and tramp- led one another to death. Somalis had sailed from Somaliiand fur Mombasa but the dhow sprang a leak. . AGCLAIMED BY MILLIONS WINNER or ALL TOP FILM . AWARDS! STARTS MONDAY t AVID SEE IT at POPULAR PRICES! Complete! Intact! iii-' lift”-.PllI' COLOR Bp cnrnco OR . GREGORY PEEK SUSAN- HAYWARD ....RY”lVi0NlJ lvIliSSEY- KIER 4 ..s NMOORE EDWARD ?.'J!.9E emu. - I I I ODAY is JE7R'RV IAEWIS 4 NEWS - CARTOON Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 The; Mrs. nalmnl Mrs. A. ii. Macl.ure. Montague. I x Tl-IE GUARDIAN. WN THE - EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUIJ: Harold F. Landry. Mrs Byron Stewart, Mn. Bruce MacPhee. Miss Joyce Wlgglnton, Pius McKinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lavera. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and IL Richards 1; Son. . er. Dawn. and son, Fraser. Char-i'Wee-k was observed by the Young lottetown. were guests yesterday olIPeopie's Society of St, Andi'cw's Cut-rie's parents. Mr. and Presbyterian Church, Xirintagtic at the retzular meeting in the church lliall 'rucsd:iy evening. The presi- I...Arl(l;t)R0:A'l'lrT.V china 'hy R0)-;flFtlf. Th:-lnia Lartcr, prcsl(led.m:dl a -913:1 miis(;tisl1oxx-inz. L.&ii1p(;)iIll(Il the ITICPI-lllg opened with the Wot-t saucers ..) .. ier itorns . ;u.n.!siip period which was led by) Also Potit Point and silver Birvh.Buddy Fraser assisted by liavid P-Wvriis in stark. Boelinci"s -low-lMacKenna who read the scripture. Lord's Supper 2 pm. Final meet- ing of Evangelistic campaign 8 pm. Special music. Murray River trio, mixed quartette "Where Will You Spend Eternity?" and Mrs. Ralph Beck singing "The Love of God". Massed choir from all cliurches. Sermon. "This Is Our Plea". by Kenneth T. Morris, Evangelist. Legion Auxiliary Meets At Montague . 'The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. Montague branch, was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Emery MarNcill. The prest- dent. Mrs. B. N. Stewart presided and the meeting opened with the observance of it one-minute sil- ence. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A letter of appreciation from M155 Jean MacDonald. matron of the Convalescent Home was read. ftliss MacDonald thanked the aux- iliary for gifts received at Christ- mas, Mrs. MacNeill reported for the sick committee. One member was reported ill in hospital. The trustees. Mrs. J. M. Mac- Kenzie. Mrs. Leonard Glilis and Miss Sue llcmphill. were asked to present an inventory of silverware. dishes. elr.. at the next meeting. Several bills were read and a mot.- ion was seconded that all bills be paid. , Plans for having a social evening and white elephant sale at the next meeting were discussed. Mrs. Mac- Neill and Mrs. Atwood MacDonald were appointed on the pvllvrs. GIN SHOP. Mrtntniziic, P.E.I. The hymn "Break Thou The i -- -- iBl'Cild Of Life" was sunrz. A VCl'f.' Mr, C. V. McCri'1'0i1. W110 W'rielill1Cl'ESIlllK' meditation ::l2o Doers; called home by the sudden dealhl Of The Word" was read by Shirley of his sister, Mrs. Mclvin Hyiics.lMyei's. The devotional part. of the Sydney, Cape Breton. left lVl0llCI'ri.V;nlECllllE closed with the hymtil morning en route for his home in,"l'm Not Ashamed To own .'Vly'. St. Catharines. Ontario. .l.ord” and the Mizpali bciicdiction : Roll call was ansv.'ei'ed by scvciitoeti; Mrs. i., H. Coffin. .Nloii',:i:iir, lr'li ' members. the word for roll call bc-' this week for Monti:-til whcrc sir." inc; "betray". The niiiiiitcs of the: will visit her son-in-law aiidilast meeting were read mid ap- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph proved. slides ”Sccnes of Formosa" Douglas. She was an-onipan'icd.were shown by Rev. l'-'. N. Young. from Motivtoti. N. H. by her who also read the coiiiincntary. A: daughter. Airs. .lohn 1)ewis. .td- ihli close of the niectitig the inciti- vocate. N, S. who will also visit Mr. lmrs enjoyed an lfour of guinea and! and Mrs. liouglas. lunch was served by the committee. ..3(IHI'R('II OF (IHIHST. Mon- .fMi'. Ray MacDonald of the Fisheries Department, Grand Fal1s..tague. Bible School for all trees. N.B.. was a visitor to Montague 10 a.m.:. Lord's Supper and' this week where he attended the preat-hing 11 am. All ItIlI(II)' at-i funeral of his uncle. the late Dr.tig;'.(1 1t,1.,,.,...y R1,. . fm. Frederick MacDonald. While liercigpn-1.-P. Mu.-,.,.... ”...r;...r' I Mr. MacDonald visited at the g..,,.,,,1 Md 140...;-S 5-..m,,.,. 5 ,,-m.-. Immc "I NI”' Jilmos M”Li”'9"- E.VIlll'lU'I)' River, Rihlv St-iinnl antll evcniri,r..'i l . . hn zone the world”: gi I an-ion uh . . . I I ; Uh: ll , - SHOWS 2:30 - T - -El (4 5'9 COMEDY . SERIAL CAPITOL MONDAY: LAS vEGAsi.:..' where everybody takes a cihunce! HOWARD HUGHES mt-.. ni- JANE RUSSELL-VICTOR MATURE liLi.i.S.iI.il vim ENHlVPl?.I(.F A THRILLS BY THE DOZEN! MIDNIGHT SHOWING CAPITOL - MONDAY 11:30 p.m. Montague Curling committee, At the close of the meeting Kills Iilary lleniphili and Mrs. Atwood MacDonald were in charge of the Dli0gl;fifll and lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by several lad- ies. Geofgfeiownfllilecls ' Councillors By Acclamalion Yesterday was nomination day! at Georgetown to nominate at Town Council of six members. Mayor Andrew R. MacNeill had heeii clrcted to office on Feb. 3rd, Rihlc.WllPl1 he defeated J.A.B. M:Con-'lntermediate hell. I Those rcceivlm: ncclamatlons for .COUllClll4'll'5 on Friday were JOIll1tl'lllI( to lake the two-game D. Gotell. pensioner; Guy Hemp- hill. pensioner: Raymond Lavand- ler. mink ranclicr; Adolphus scul-i ly, assistant jailer: P. J. Henry. butcher: William J. Martell. pen- sioner. Councillors Gotcll and Hemplilll were members of the! previous council. An intm-estiiig sidclizht mi the mew council is the fact that five! on to fire a blizzard of pucks past of the six members are war vct-ithe Montague goalie. There was no; ,oi-ans and Canadian Legion mem-lsiopping the Eagles as they bi-oiiglitl bers. It is commendable that thcsc' - imcn who served their country in scintillating play. lwai" ipetice. serving in AC. are once again MM7i7 AW VM.. . Club Schedule ..'The following is the draw for; the mixed bonsplel to be held iny the Montague Curling Club on Satiirday. February 21. 8 P.M.: West Ive--J. S. Drsltoclics vs. J. Larkin. , East Ire-L, H. Poole vs. H. M.; Smith. 6:45 P.M.: l West Ice--A. MacDonald vs. H. Moar. 7 l'.M.: East Ice-P. Sinclair vs. G Coi- fin. ' 8 P.M.: West. Ice--G Gordon vs. Stewart. 8:30 l'.M-.: East. ICC-Ll Mcuovtaii vs. IJPOIII .l ohnston 9:.'i0.P.M.: West Ire-Dr. L. A. Johnston vs. Dr. P. Mclntyre. C. 5, Georgetown In Double Viclory Tn rt rloulilc header hockey gaine. )1Ifl)'P(I in the Georgetown Rink m Thursday night the Georgetown second team played two games in a row. when they took on the Car- digan tcam and won a 10-0 vict- ory. Followinc this fixture the Georgetown team played Bridge- town and won by a 9-3 st-nrc. High scorer for the night. was the veter- an Georgetown player Bill Burke, who performed a double hat trick on the evening's play. when he scored six goals. -A.C. EEEEET GEORGETOWN RINK TONIGHT Georgetown Eagles vs. Milton Hornets Game At 8:30 Skate After Game. program . lfirst period. the winners led 5-3 go- .Tho address fKentioth Norris of the Church of ..'A very large crowd attended the annual Southern Kings ice meet held at Montague last night. Participating in the meet. were so ool children from Georgetown. M tague and Murray Harbour. The following are the results: Girls '1-1. Florence Annenr, Montague; 2. Beth Maoxenzie. Montague; 3. Joyce Bueli, Murray Harbour. Boys '1-l. Harry Arinear. Monit- ague; 2. James Richard. Murray Harbour; 3. R. MacDonald. Mont- ague. Girls 3-i. Bonnie MaoPherson. Murray Harbour; 2. Verna Davis, Georgetown: 3. Catherine Nicolle. Murray Harbour. Boys 8-i. Wallace Jordan, Mur- ray liarbour: 2. A. Ballem. Monit- riuue; 3. Wallace MaoKay, Murray Harbour. Boyys l-4 Mile-1. Richard Lan- dry, Georgetown; 2. Ralph Annear. Montague; 3. Roland Gallant. Georgetown. Girls 9-1. Velma White Mur- ray Harbour; 2.Sandra. Bcll.Mont- ague; 3. Elaine Harris, Murray Harbour. Boys 9-1. Stanford Peardon, Montague; 2. George MacLeod. Murray Harbour; 3. Bobbie Her- ring, Miurray Harbour. Girls 10-1. Sandra Strong, Mon- tague; 2. Marilyn Gormiey. Murray Harbour: 3. Shirley Meyers, Mont- ague. Boys 10-l. Wayne Johnston. Montague; 2. Wayne Bell. Murray Harbour. Girls 1-4 Mile-1. Maxine Lani- gan. Miaritsgue; 2. Greta Wiggin- ton, Montague; 1!. Catherine Lowe. Murray Harbour. Boys l-2 Mile-1. Ralph Annear. Montague; 2. H. F'i'asei', Murray Harbour: 3. Blair Herring. Mur- ray llarbour. Girls ll-l. Dianne Shaw, Mont- ague; 2. Margaret MacLean, Mont- Largfe- Attendance Southern Kings Ice Meet Harbour. Boys ll-1. Victor Bell. Mont- ague; 2. Lawrence Power. Mont- ague: 3. Wayne Harris, .ylurray Harbour. Girls 12-l. Eileen Annear, Mon- tague; 2. Jeannie MacKlnnon, Mur- ray Harbour; 3. Francis Stanfield. Murray Harbour. Boys 12-1. Alden Gordon. Mur- ray Harbour; 2. Barrie White, Murray Harbour; 3. Errol Mac- Lure. Montague. Boys 1 Mlle-l. Gallant. George- town: 2. Blair Herring. Murray Harbour; 3. S. Hanson. George- town. Girls 13-1. Kay Macbean. Mon- tague; 2. Elaine Poole. Montague; 3. Ellen Davis, Georgetown. Boys 13-1. R. Sullivan. Mont- ague; 2. Keith Peardon. Montague; 3. Floyd Stewart. Murray Harbour. Girls 14-1. Shirley Maclcan. Montague; 2. Carl Walker. George- town; 3. Helen Mccuiloch, George- town. v Boys 1-i-1. Ralph Annear. Mon- tague; 2. Richard Landry, George- town; 3. Allen MacPhee. George- town. Girls 16-1. Greta Wigginton. Montague; 2. Maxine Lanigan. Montague; 3. Anna Prosper. Georgetown. , . Boys 15 and over-1. Floyd Thompson. Montague; 2. Roland Gallant. Georgetown: 3. Blair Her- ring. Murray Harbour. Relay. boys--1. Georgetown. R. Landry. 6. Hanson. A. MacPhee. R. Gallant; Girls' relay-1. Montague. Greta Wigginton, M. Lanlgan. E. Annear. lE. Poole; 2. Georgetown. A. Pros- per, .7. Mhrtell. P. Johnston, J. Sampson; 3. Murray Harbour,, K. Lowe, S. Lowe. M. Hort.on.E.John- aguc; 3. Sandra Lowe, Murray Georgetown Eagles Win Series With Montague Georgetown Eagles advanced in playoff last night when they defeated the Montague Shmohawks 13-4 in Georgetown total goal series 20-11. The Eagles showed their class as they pumped in eight. goals in the final period on a sflstaiiied attack that produced everything in the hockey book. Trailing 2-1 at the end of the ing into the filial period and went down a packed house with their Lineups: Georgetown - Goal. Sullivan; defense, -W. MiicLean. MacPhee. Johnston: forwards, A. Murphy. E. Murphy, F. Landry. A. Landry, ll. Machcan. Alacswain. Stevens. Mac-; Neill. MacDonald. Miicconnell. l Montmziie. A Goal. MacDonald:; woridiiay or Pin? . Meeting Held tThc women's world day of ll-l"rl.l'9!' was observed in AIOlTLag'uc. i'05i0rC'a.V. February 20th, when it, large number of ladies from the four Protestant denominations at- tended a service held in St. An. draws Presbyterian church. Mrs. F. N. lYoung. pm-Jident of the Pres. byterian W. M. S. presided and was assisted by Mrs. J. M, ItIacKenzip. was given by Mrs. Chrtst who chose as her theme. ”Wsi.k as children of light" using for her text Ephesians 5:8-16. Special prayers were led by Mn. J. M. Fraser. Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Donald, Mrs. Mort MacLean, Miss Matilda Rourke. Mrs. Arthur Mac. Neill and Mrs. A.D. MacLure. A double duet "Blessed Hour of Prayer” was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Douglas Coffin, Mn, .I.D, MarLcocl. Mrs. Stewart Nelson and Mrs. L.A. Johnston. The hymns were "Praise The Lord 'I'he King of Glory". "When All Thy Mercies. 0 My 10rd". "Let There Be Light" and "The "Jay Thou Gayest Lord Is Ended". Mm, Elsie Watberworth presided at the organ, The C.G.T.'T'. of the United and Presb.vtei'iaii Churches attended in it b0d.V- The offering was received hv Misses Enola Maclienzie and Thelma. Stewart and was dedicated by Mrs. J. M. MacKenzle. HOCKEY ' MONTAGUE RINK TONIGHT u. 7:30 Summerville Beavers vs. - Bridgetown 8:30 Sandy's Ramblers vs. Murray Harbor North Admission .40 and .20 Hocxev souais RINK ' Monday, Feb. Zlfrd Elrsi. game Intermediate Series (JHARLOTTETOWN ROYALB val MORELL Game Starts 8:30 ston. defence. Clements. MacDonald, Davis; forwards. Power. Nelson, MacLcan. Fraser, Stuwart. Mac- Lure, Reynolds. First Period 1-Georgetown. H. MacLean (A. Murphy) . tcontinued on Page 15) Thoughts Tor Our- Time Continued from page 3 may share in the redemption of the world and bring it back to God? This week we began Lent. it is a time of special penance in memory of the 40 days of Christ's penance. At first sight it might appear dull and wearisome to face six weeks of self-denial. 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