;. I. I rence Douoettc. Mrs. Cecil Buc- hanan, Mrs. Homer Moor. Mrs. Allister Currie, Mm. Rea. lieu- :iebonry. Mrs. Pius llenneberry. 1 Mia. Cyrus M Ln, Mrs. Poole. Retinal Virgin“ J rm. MI". Joseph ISLAND NEWS PAGE o ’1 Melllsh.HParl: Montague, Sourrs, Kings County 011% Fred W. Harris Dies In Quincy MONTAGUE — The and new of me death of Fred W. Harris of 50 Coptslns' Walk. Quincl'. berry. Glen MacLoren Mrs. Donald MlcQuarrle. HAD EARLY UNIONS Until the 19th century the baz- aar artisans of Ara lands were organized in guilds which ne-l gotlated for th e membership’ iGeo’town Couple and E4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri., Mar. 15. 1963. l : wedding anniversary today. lHave Anniversary. GEORGETOWN —- Mr- andl Pherson and Mrs. MacPherson. l Mary enrolled in Fade were married. March 15. 1936. Mr. LeLacheur's home was in Guernsey Cove. They have three daughters. Jean. attending MocGlll Unl‘ vcrsity; Ruth. 8 student II Home of Wales College.1 land town. will celebrate their 25th . LcLaolleur. the former Miss Catherine MacPherson (laughter of the late Alex Mac- at and fixed prices on their goods. * Mrs. Cecil LcLaclleur. Gsorge— ‘ (:randview and Mr. Lel.acheurr ‘ Montague Regional Blah School. A BRIGHT-EYED. flaxcn haired girl caught the eye of Mrs. John Dielenbaker at Morell Regional High School yesterday when the Prime Minister spoke to the school Diefenbaker Approves Audience Participation By DON MacLEOD the greater than ever. And when Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer 1we get the causeway built. . A crowd of about 600 persons NOT FORGOTTEN turned out yesterday afternoon Here. Mr. Diefenbaker's words to hear Prime Minister Diefen- were lost in applause. “I saw baker speak at Morel] Regional‘ someone smile when I said High School on behalf of Kingsjthat." he said, “he must belong County candidate. Mrs. ll'largar-Ito the group that forgot that et Macdontld. ‘Prince Edward Island existed. Prior to his address to Kings Referring to Mrs. Macdonald. County voters. Mr. Dicfenbakcr the Prime Minister said "we spoke to the students of the high need her back in Ottawa.” 001. “Four more back." said a voice "Canada." he told the stud- from the audience. eats, “will be as great as you “Absolutely.” said Mr. Diefen- make it. We all have in our baker, “There is nothing I like hearts something that can be better than audience participa- translated for the benefit of man- tion.” he added. students before .' 9 t large audience on behalf he of Mrs. Margaret Macdonaid. Conservative candidate in Kings County. The prime min- ister and his wife met many of those in attendance. i First Aid A Course Held i At New Perthi MONTAGUE « A successful‘ Rut Cross first aid course con- cluded at New Perth last week with the presentation of cer- tl'i'icates and pint at a supperj cling. The instructor, Bruce Mac- Loren. Charlottetown. carriedl out the presentations. and ap. promotion to the Red Cross and Mr. ll‘acLaren were expressed. on behalf of the group by Regin- ald Mellish. Mrs. Lawrence Doucctte pre- sented Mr. and Mrs MacLaren‘ with a gift on behalf of those present. The supper was served by the ladies of New Perth and Roscncatii while Mr. MacLar-l en showed a film. and enter-f rained with the bagpipes. Mrs. Mar-Lara” played several organ selections. 'lmsc receiving were: Mrs. Charles :3 rs certificates Yorston. kind. Everyone can. and should, — I take his place in the public ser- vice of Canada. "Some persons may say that the present generation has not. left you much. but we have done the be. we ca and you wlll have the opportunity in your time to do your best." . After the students were dis- missed. the Prime- Minister got down to the business of the April election campaign. Waving a long. bony finger at the audience. he discussed his ' , government's plans for agricul- “gi’dnmem has. nevi 31.919 ture' saying “we “.ampd to bring ison last evening “th nearly in legislation to assist farmers on feed but the Liberals wouldn't let us. FEED PRICES “We wanted to bring in a sys- tem whereby fa r m c r 5 would know what feed prices would be I ‘ over a period M- timp , a 5”. Following the demolition of tem where a unit of feed would liuflf‘ T430110 Steaks and the cost a dollar today and not $1.50 trimmings. Fire Chief Douglas in six months time. We wanted ("Jilin '-\‘Clcomc-d the firemen to set up a board that could as. and guests and briefly outlincd sure Eastern farmers of feed at‘ the activities of the department fair and reasonable prices. but for the past year. the Liberals wouldn‘t let us do Mayor Yeo thanked the fire- lt- n for their invitation. and Mr. Diefenbakcr said the gov-1 slatcd that the council had done ernment wants to provide oppor- its best to assist the firemen tunities for the sons and dauah- not. would continue to do so in ters of farmers to stay on the‘ me future_ farm and not leave because 0 greater opportunities in the Unit- ed States or the rest of Canada. ' He compared the trcntmcnt of the former Libcral government to that of the Conservatlv s in )‘lONTAGUE — The annual co and the town coun- (1]. Previous to the banquet a reception for the firemen and Ihclr guests was held at the home of Gilbert Clements. of the the committee in the 6“ Two Breaks ‘ Are Reported . while under a federal Conserva-‘ tive administration in 1962-63. the‘ grants amounted to “5.865.000. That's the kind of change that‘ took place. We raised the amount ‘ over three times as In Montague _ _ MONTAGUE -— Boehner Jew- th‘s province was getting under‘cllery 3‘0“? Grid MCGOWBII M0- the Liberals. ,t . lmlted were broken into Speaking on the potential oflhel'e early YesterdBY- the Iom‘ifl lhdustrl’. the Prime! Several watches were taken Mlnmer “Id "In 1962. we had ifrom the display window of the .000.000 from the United Slat-Jewellery store and some dish- “ — an Increase 0‘ $5000000- res broken. A peanut vending Here. in 1983. the Potential 'WIII [machine was removed from r II: n a l The thief or thieves broke the large side window at Boehner's, but did not gain entrance to the , lmain part of the store. The isound of breaking glass is be- ed to have scared them off. Ilev i The door at McGowan Motors ‘was pried open and glass bro- lken. I Town policeman Ed Downe ' land members of the RCMP de- tachment are investigating. Foot In. mo" lprints and finger prints left at “a. and. mew. m‘ lthe scene of the breaks were to- muir. bos'oocepted a pol-tum at {km- the Palm Edward Island 809' M Tuesday, March I) in Provid~ once. RI. Interment will talus place in Rollo Bay cemetery. . PROGRESSING J woolsapoueutinthexlu'sl , t m “mm .u. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Show <1 9mm“ "vow" son John Show and Mrs. Shaw. is PATIENT .l‘l‘l’l'fl‘i‘fzm, , -___ Mu. Glen Peordoo. Montague. u I W h the ma 0mm; TORONTO HAS SURPLUS Memorial We! where me TORONTO (cp)_'n.e city of. U rec-Ned surgery. Roman DIES no was moved by rum! lsurplue of 31.039895. a report Philip Givens said the surplus , g It. Sour!!! 0f the was more than he had expected ‘ m fill! brother. 'I'qunas . h which occurred but less than the 81.900.000 use of recent years i Holds Annual Banquet banquet of the Montague fire, all fircmcn present. Also pres» out for the occasion was Mayor ,~ B. H. Coun. .lohll Hughes, chairman. previous council and finance isummeruoe are [nests of their tthe harassed father of “Daffy: ~scarcc. You are advised to at disappointed. Th Toronto last year recorded a‘ s h o w e d Thursday. Controller . IVOt- ; l Fire Dept. * chairman in the present coung briefly outlined the work of the departman for the past. year and congratulated the fire- i Titan on their performance and! thankcd them for their co-} operation. He pointed out that: too fire department was one of llllf‘ few volunteer organiza- tions Ict' other councillors speaking ‘ir'ctly more Preston M‘acLure, Cccil Beck and Cameron Reid. chcral l'iremcn also spoke very briefly as all \i'cl‘e 100k- :lng: ltil'WPI‘tl to a return to the ‘liomc of Mr. Clements tor a ’smg—song and refreshments. A GREAT COMEDY j iSAYS DIRECTOR l VI, ; J. r. CALLAGIIAN i ‘ St. Patrick’s Day is just‘ around the corner and The Bene-‘ ,volent Irish Society is ythe usual the celebrath a must play. “Daffy . . edulod for Birch- wood High School Saturday. March 16 ‘March is and bumper homes a assured each perform-t Callaghan; show and wt succe. . The annual Irish ‘F'llmn' « sch once. Once again J, Plus .CDA is directing the he predicts that and :proclntm it too y seen in many am. Mr. Callaghan also plays the part of NIIII. Tickets are becominll mighty act, don't want to be ey are on , at Giggey's Pharmacy. Park-l dale Pharmacy. Hughes 3. Sloan's Pharmacy. Cnntwell‘s Pharmacy. Reddin Bros. nd Medical Pharmacy. i matinee for children Is st-hcdulcd (or Friday afternoon at 3:1) . once if you WIGHTMAN'S WEEK - END SPECIALS Empire Sliced BACON lb. 65° Old Homestead Strawberry & Apple JAM . . . . 48oz.tin 88c Maple Leaf LARD 2 lbs. 39c Walk up to our 5 and 10 and Save B. H. Carousel LATEX Your choice of 5000 colors. .239» DISH EOE-ls— 2 for 29c IIEIII & MacltEllZIE MASSEY % FERGUSON DEALER '- Roddie MacKcnzle FORD TRACTOR Completely rte-conditioned, 1952, new paint job, Regular $950.00. Special R. L. Hermeberry, New Perth s800 ‘ why not These Montague merchants play on important part in the life of Montague . . . YOUR community! They employ many. many people . . . they pay taxes . . . they contri- bute. In innumerable ways. to the progress and development of YOUR community . . . and. too. they participate and support every community endeavor. And. to further qualify for YOUR support and patronage. they offer values com- Check These Weekend shop THEATRE Montague Friday 8:30 Saturday 8 J: 10 PM. Matinee Saturday 8:30 P.M. LI'L ABNiER In color with Peter Palmer. Lester Parrish, Stubby Kaye. From famed comic strip. A comedy drama for the entire family. Money back guarantee believe it or not. Coming Mon. Tues.. "Secret Ways" with Richard Wld'mark. action and thrills. USED TIRES They’re not the best In the world—but they're for from the priced from low prices. 3 E 9 Have your tractor tires vulcanized. We vulcanlze all sizes. Come in today, We have all sizes of ust Tires for Cars. Tractors, Trllcks. ——u_ WM. A. A. REDD‘IN. B.A.. 3.56.. LLB. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Main Street. Montague w o r s t. either. See them today, at these Phone 303 Electric Shavers Retail $12.95 to $32.00 Phlllshaver. Ronson. Remington, Sunbeam. Schick. Bulova. Ask to see Home Barber Kit $5.95 to fit Phlllshave Speed Flex. We stock combs and cutters, cords and service all makes BOEHNER’S JEWELLERS GIFT SHOP Belle's Shop Spring Blouses 3238 "I3 Wear them tucked in or OVCI‘. SPRING COATS: flats to match. also Gloves and Scarves. New Maturnfty Wear just arrived. Cotton tops and black. skirts also. 2-pc. Dresses. PEPLER’S JEWELLERY Guaranteed Watch & Jewellery Repairs ‘ for ' Watches. CI It , J ell Electric Shavers, Radios. Recoil-d eglayers. Cameras and hoto lSupplier: a so h YOUR KINGS COUNTY RECORD CENTRE one 15! Montague Helaine’s Millinery .i Large new stock flowered spring hats also fancy straws. Scarf and Gloves and Handbags ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST . A. A. (JOEY) FRASER Call Us For These Esso Products “on Oil. Furnace Oil. Gasoline. Far- om" ms. Products. iii “4 M ontaguo 31:4“ Jo Anna Dress Shop Come and see our Spring Coats and Dresses for ladies and children, priced just right for you. Moving sale will continue until March 20th. Beauty Parlor as usual. Richard Jackson. Montague THEATRE TICKETS E lots at The Guardian-Patriot Office in Montana. Duvor Radio Service «r If your name appears In tbls ad pick up your theatre tic- ctal fishermen the world over have made “IENDIX DR'a the "fish find- er” to increase. catches and save gear. A full range of four Indicators and five recur rs mm ......... .. 160 Special DISCOUNT for Fishermen DUVAR'S RADIO SERVICE , Montague a Bottle Kings County Medical Center "hm. . I. I. -— Phone m DI. M. IORNE RONNELI. House Phone Murray River 22 to Monte."- DR. JOHN C. IONNELI. Home Phone 293 Office Hours Montague H pm. our Wednesdays 11.00-42.15 mm. 7-4 on. new Mood-v I- Frmv Monday to sum» Office Hours It. lay Office Home Murray River PM 1—9 p,m. Monday I. Frldey Ilsa" III! been mam by re- tatlvel It“. _ Mir. hurls. died March I when he suffered a heart at- , tack while driving his car. Hts Wife. former Miss Minnie P.E.I.. who was riding in the car with him. Is in hospital inn treated for severe injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Harris were an- nual visitors to Prince Edward Island and have many friends in. Charlottetown. Heatherdale. Wood Islands and Kflmulr. FIRST IN FIELD The first department of elec- trical engineering in the we "I live in the Montague Area in Montague? parable with ANY on the Island. This weekend why not shop in Montague . . . YOUR hometown . . . and. for all who live outside of Montague. these merchants extend a most cordial Invitation to shop In Montague . . . the lifer town where you ALWAYS find BIG VALUES "plus" that friendly atmosphere that makes YOUR shopping so enioyoble. Bargains Muctthluon of Hestherdale. of Mr was establishe“ " versity in 1889. Young People Meet At Dundos The young people of Upton Gospel Clwpel met at the home . and . Jud- son. Dundee Centre. recently. The 'evemnz was spent in sing- eong anzt Bible reading, and prayer conducted by Allan Weber. The oruanlot was Edith Jud- son. Games were played. follow- ed by lunoh and refreshments, rerved trv the young ladies. "Queen" vim. McGOWAN Your Ford Dealer in Montague WHAT ON USED CARS - TRUCKS MOTORS BUYS 1960 FORD a one owner pleasure cur. Eight cylinder, four door sedan. black with red interior, 1785. I954 FORD Two door. 8 N. FORD TRACTOR Fully reconditioned. built in with three point hitch. four new tires. Louis Jenkins, Lower Montague 260. 980. hydrollc. ADAMS TV. SALES AND FAST—COURTEOUS—EFFICIENT SERVICE On 24 Hour Call -- RADIO SERVICE ATTENTION FISHERMEN I Just arrived a shipment of Ratheon Depth Sounders Recorders. Rated N I by Maritime fishermen. Also we have one one month for sale reasonable. CALL 295-11 — MONTAGUE ELECTRIC CO. LTD. 6. E. WASHERS Three Year Warrantee. Heavy duty wringer. You- can’t go wrong when you go G. E. ONLY $99-00 HILCHEY l: VANIDERSTINE LTD. Magnetic Wall. CAN OPENER HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES Step ladders, paint rollers and brushes. polly flll crack flllor, plastic and paper drip sheets. ture spot remover. rug furnl VENITIAN BLINDS: We will measure your wisdom and In- stall venetian bllals all for the cost of the blind. Colin MocDougall. Montazue JAMIESON'S PHARMACY Montana Phone I! Prescriptions Veterinarian Drugs Mail orders receive Prompt Attention. Nlnu Vetcrlnury Medicines brill tn coupons SAVE 10% 3~5 pm. Wednesday Afternoon 7—. p1». cy to Saturday SUNDAY AND MONDAYS. EMERGENCY OI OY APPOtNIMINl‘ J Repossessed Ratheon Harry Jnmlesou I'IIe. HOMER MOAR Your White Rose MI" PHONE 2. Of 77-22 O Motor Oils O Gnollnos O Greases O Fuel Oil Depth Sounder used MONTAGUE s1.49 pans. roller refills. Itch“ owns-rM—CA .— #25 OStovoOll