VPAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN M on, SEPTEMIBER its. 1953 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS-:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. nyi-on Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon LIVBII. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourla: The Snack Bar. JATTENDED nanny .. Under in October, and also (or serving the leadership of Captain Barbara lunch to the members of the cast. Beck and Lieutenant Anna .'slac- Lodge closed in regular form. Laren, thirty-two members of the --m1 Montague Girl Guido Troop mu-I ..'ANNIVERSARY PARTY -- A Iored to Cliarloitetrmn 'I'hui-sday very enjoyable party to celebrate where lll(')J aiicndrri the Giilythe 55th wedding anniversary of Guide. rally in honour of lV'nrlti.M;, and Mrs, George Sorrgy. Thief Guido. Lady Baden-Powell. Montague, W85 new at, their home Mildred Murphy of the XlonIagueIMondU evening with over thiny -7000 W55 5 "Wmh" V” II” E”?"dl1'elatii'es and friends present Mr. 3f h""”l'r' 1" H"? ”Vf'l"1” and Mrs. Sorrey were married in min l3e(k amid I;lr:LlLS1,"TTTIy.i”;1B98 at Murmy Rh.” by Rem ..aicn attends the iallqtlll :l lnenry Canely on their arrival ihe. Charlottetown liotrl in lion- home from Soumpon where Lhev aur at Lady Rarininivmwii. prere visiting their daughter, they ..-acui-1 l.0l)iiIC niirzrixt; e,;:f,.ree I;I:?;S:uy,::1;1;:ise:d 3', "gen Miss Th!-lino l.nitt'r mosidcd Ill '3 N rip B , 35 tho regular incvtingz of .ti'nir lie-ipllitriallatlonps, Or me occaslcm A bekah Lodge, Mf3il'i;lKllP, '1'ium. tie-icmus nun cake. baked for the 4,... (...en.,.;, 'rhrifp nag ,-. ta.-ggioccaslon by Mrs. C. G. Clay. was attendance of niiivcrs and iiiciii-iD1'?S9m4ed by Mli3- Clay and I181” bars. The llllfll.llPS oi the iiiooi-;CI'tlllShleF Edllrll Th9 h0n01lT8d mg were rrzitl by Mrs Loon couple uere the recipients oimany Johnston and us-rn :.i;.;.imod asllovely gifts which were opened by; load. Tho rimiwnm. at tho Sf'Y- Mrs. Dave Scrrey, and the accom-1 rral cnniniittors s::un tiwn rnpm-ts..pan,viiig verses read by Mrs. John and thc (”OFl'P:-pnl1flPlti'0r;ttli'lI1I1ill:lGarnhuxn, A delicious lungh wgg: were read and dismiss". lino served by Mrs. Borrey's daughtei” arrangements were made for re-,M3m15' assisted by he, sistela Mrs 1 .coli'li;E (RIF? V"!-'JPF;'1';ll:ll'9-p Vl('”'.Victor Giant. The remainder of pr:-si .cn o W fir ?'l - ri"'"',t'ie eveiiin was s ent in a si -. M-V Of H” M'””””'" p””'”'":' s:nif.- heigre dciifartinx everyloiisic next wank. .Iirwiiunmr-his uern wished Mr. and Mrs. sorrey many, .'IlS('ilSS8Cl for selling home lllhdnlmore happy yen” OI wedded life ' candy at the l. O. O. F. ('oiiUeri1 pr :7; Personals . l .I):lr. and Mrs Gleorgr Nichol- son and daughters, Phyllis anti, isusan, left Montague Thursday Kior Toronto where Mr. Nicholson jhas accepted a position. ..'.Iiessrs. and l)ou,';las .lohn- I room . rues. - wen. mm M r” E llston. Montague, left last week I M t Alli U ' rsity iwjllieiie (ill: will s:lGllilflU:lvel.hEil' near! 4”! James MacDonaltl,. studies. ..fMr.s. Gladstone Higginbotliamy has returned to her home in- Montague after spending the past two weeks in Truro. N. S. She was accompanied by her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Irving, Plctou. who spent the week-end in Montague. Lorne Valley and Vicinity .fMr. and Mrs. Edward Crane and son Leigh, Bangor. were re- cent guests at the home of Mrs. Cranes parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Macarath. Mrs. Lucy Doiron, Charlottetown, visited her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan on September 11. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. Pia-i quid. were recent visitors to Lox-ne' Valley, as guests of their son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Recent visitors to Montague from this vicinity include Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and daughters, Shirley, Elaine and Beryl. MEXICO LEW. AYRES MARILYN MAX-WELL AN ovvao, IVINEI ROBERT HUYTON Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeiil, Mr. Cecil MaoNelll and Miss Rena MacNeiil were recent visitors to Lower Montague where they at- tended the Robertson-Thompson wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Beauch- esne mcl family recently motored NEVVI - SHORTS home in Elmira. HEAR Mr. Roy ll. campheil RADIO EVANGELIST AND YOUTH LEADER Sept. 28 to Oct. 1st I Mr. Campbell is the Director of "Youth for Christ” and "Light of Life Hour” broadcast Monrton. NB. He has visited the Island on several occasions and will he wel- comed in the following places at 8 p.m. each evening as he brings a vital message from God's word. Hear him Monday- 28th at Georgetown Baptist Church, Tues- day at Upton Gospel Chapel. Wed- nrsrlay at Beach Point Gospel Chapel. and Thursday at the Montague Gospel Tabernacle. All are cordially invited to at- tend, . - Mrs. Beauchesneis Teresa O'Brien. mother, Mrs. The sympathy of the commun- lty is extended to Mrs. Alex Mac- Intyre in the loss of her father, Mr. Arthur MacNeiil who passed away on September l0, at Miss Barbara MacLeod, Bonshsw, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James M. MacLeod on September 12 Miss Adele Show has accepted I position with the firm of John A. MacDonald and Company, Limited, Cardigan. Mr. and Mrs. Weilingtoii Mar- Leod. Uigg. motored to Lorne Val- ley on September 13 where they were guests of Mrs. MacLeod'Ii brothers. Messrs. Ernest, Neil and Walter Shaw. A service at Lorne Valley Pres- byterian Church was held on Sun- day. September 13 at 2.30 o'clock and was conducted by Rev. F. N. Young. The congregation was pleased to have Mr. Young back again, after being away on vaca- tion for several weeks. Mr. Ralph Nicholson and Mr. Roy Ms.cLeod arrived home on September 13 from an enjoyable visit. with friends in Massat:hii- setts. Mrs. Francis Maclntyre and Mrs. Homer James mived home from an enjoyable visit with rela- tives and friends in Cambridge. Brookllne, and Lexington, Mass. His many friends on the Island may be interested to know that Mr. Sheldon MacLeod now resides in Calgary. Alta. Mr. Macctod from Maine and are vacationing ., on the Island. They are guests of was a resident of this vicliiliy un- .-:-S--- THRILLING NEW DRAMA OF PASSION AND DANGER -THE YEAR'S MOST AMAZING ROMANCE HIT! Gahlt-'s a foreign correspondt-ni. in love with an with fists, uns and fury . . . to save his sweet terror and intrigue! passion . . . as you have never experienced before! hold and kiss . . . but canlt keep! Tlerney's a beautiful dance, queen, torn from Gable's arms just as their honeymoon begins! See lovely Gene Tierney-dancing brilliantly . . . and loving tenderly . . . in this explosive story of tension . . excitement; . . . suspense . . . and sheer exhilaration such I TO-DAY ck TUE. i WED. til about two years ago. when he exotic beauty he can See Gable fight heart from a land of . love . . . is TERRIFIC AS ms roman NEWS MAN wuo FIGHTS son ms CAPTIVE nine... in M-G-WU - :-oi;-.::E3-'-1 iiictiino HAYDN. .. EXTRA! COLOR canroou I ' i- . 1roo'rnA1.r. 1-ium.Ls , J:-.m"e Asa NOSTBADAMUS n. nnwann - "QEVK l-ETME SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 I Honored By Valleyfielii Y.P.Il. ..'A special meeting of the Val- leyrflcld Y.P.U. was held in the school room of the church on Monday evening. Fire Destroys Old Barn Al Moniagui I Lloyd Fraser ,held. President Gordon MaoPherso conducted a. devotional period 0 hymns and scripture reading, which closed with prayer by Rev. A. C. Fraser. Taking part in a brief study period were Florence Mur- ray. Dot Macxenzle, and Mack Maciieod, with discussion on the topic led by Mr. Fraser. A welcome was extended to Mr. and Mrs. tlrene Bruce) of Hamilton. Ont... who were here on I brief visit to their parents Rev. and Mrs. Fraser, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Rev. Mr. Fraser, in humorous re- marks, explained the purpose of this special meeting, mentioning particularly Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholson (Olive Finlaysont in whose honour the meeting was Mrs. W. A. Bruce was called on to read an address on behalf of the Valley-field Y.P.U. to the bride, Mrs. Donald Nicholson. and a gift was presented by Miss Jean Mac- Keiizie. Mrs. Nicholson, in II few words, expreued her appreciation. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- Klnnon. Brooklyn, were also wel- come visitors. , After a short sing song and so- cial period, tea and lunch were served. and a. pleasant evening brought to a close by singing "Blest Be The Tie That Binds". and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .fFlre of unknown re adjacent smaller barn, notified and rushed to the The fireman immediately answer- considerable headway and presence of five tons of hay in the to the rapid burning of the old building. However. the firemen were able to save the smaller barn from being completely comsumerl. although it will be of little use. Fortunately the wind was from the south west, and not too strong, carrying the sparks into an open area. To the west of the fire is located the large building of the Montague Furnishing Company. to the east is the Imperial Oil tanks. and south is the residence of Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee. There was no loss other than the hay which had been stored in the barn Little Sands Tlnd Vicinity origin yes- terday afternoon completely des- troyed a barn on the property occ- upied by Mr. Bruce MacPhee, Mon- tague. Partly destroyed was anoth- The fire was noticed about 5:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee, who were away from home at the time, were scene. ed the call, but the fire had gained they were unable to save the barn. The barn contributed in large measure his Sept. 11. :;;i5uM;CI';od' moved to 33” Min Louise Stewart, teacher of ' I ' Little Sands, also attended the . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. New -leach"! convf:':hE' Perth, were -Sunday. guests at the M” Stephen Compwny dnllgm home of Mis. Myeis paients Mr. "1. of Mn Ind Mm Angus Mac. "Id M11 Damel Sh3W- 9" Sepr Pherson, Little Sands. is implo,y- lemb" 11 ed on the Prince Nova. Mr. Earle MacDonald was I ?.. business visitor to Montague on , fin September, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gallant and daughter Win- nlfred, New Glasgow. N.S.. were visiting relatives in Little stands at the home of Mr. Sibbauld Mac- Neill. Miss Emma Nicholson, Union Road, spent the week-end of Sep- tember 12 with her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. Mrs. Mary MacNeiil who ts employed in the Provincial San- atorium, is spending a few days at her home in Little Sands. Mr. Richard Gauthier, Mr. James Callaghan and sons Louis. George and Kenneth motored to Ruetico on Sunday, September is where they visited relatives and friends. Mrs. James J. Callaghan was a business visitor to Montague on September 14. MM. Lillian Livingstone, Hope- field. one of the teachers of Mur- ray River, attended the teachers! bonveniion at lligg recently. Mr. MacBeth and Miss Lillian ring. teachers of Murray school also attended the conven- Miss Marjorie Mealnnis. Ohar- mm at Ulgg. lottetown was a. recnnt week-end visitor ct the home of her parents Mr. Hugh MacNeiil. Little Sands, visited Wood Islands on Saturday and had his coach horse shod by the genial blacksmith. Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnis. A-AM. Her- River they see a horse drawn vehicle on the highway. Mr. Carleton Hume. accompan- ied by Mrs. Alex Blue. Little Sands, motored to Plctou, by way of Wood Islands on Sept. 17. From there they drove on to New Glasgow, going by Green Hill. At New Glasgow they were ,jolned by Miss Violet "Little Sands who was visiting at her uncle's, Mr. Dan Daley, New Glasgow. Miss Daley returned to her home in Little Sands with them. They reported considerable harvest in stock on way to New Glasgow and some grain to be cut. Daley of On Sunday Mrs. Donald Living- stone, Hopeileld. drove to Sum- merside, P.E.I.. to meet her bro- ther, Mr. Hugh Clark of the Magdalen Islands. They brought him to their home in Hop-field where he visited. with them un- til Tuesday when he planned to leave by plane for the Magdalen Islands. Mr. Donnie Livingstone who was injured in a car accident in British Columbia some time and is doing- well and was hoping to be able to take over his studies at the naval base of Esquimali. B. C.. on Sept. 15. He hopes to get home to P.E.l. in October or early in November. Miss Flora Gillis. Little Sands is celebrating her 90th birthday this week. 'Congratulatlons and many happy returns.-CO. Lorne Valley and I I I VlcIIIII'y Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd MaoDom.ld were visitors to Marie on Sept.- ember 16. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ouyler Dingwell. Miss Anna Goodwin. Bangor. re- cently spent a fwe days visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mae Mac- Aulay. Mr. and Mrs, Francis Maclntyre and son Merlin were visitors to Marie on September 20. They were guests of Mrs. MacIntyre's mother Mrs. Homer James. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison. Orwell Cove. motored to home Valley on September 20. where they were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. Mrs. Joseph Goodwin and Mr. M. Gallant recently motored from Maine and are guests of Mrs. Re- becca Gallant. Mrs, Harald Jay and son Mr. Floyd Jay, Pisquld, were visitors to Lorne Valley on September 21. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. and Mrs. Ewen MacLeod. Mr. guests of Mrs. Stra tchona, were R' I x.rc'.,BS.1.? itimgrtsez: ”;”...,d.i:; Macbeod's sister. Mrs. Laure uy drawn carriage on the road in QUEER And b”m"5- Me””- Ne ' d v' ' ' these parts. Mr. MacNeiil says Ernest and Walter Shaw, on SePl' CH people in cars get excited when ember 20. Mr. and Mrs. D.. M. Muxinnon and Mr. Russel Munn, Murray River, are spending their holidays in U. S. A. Miss Bertha MacLeaii. Char- lottetown, spent the week-end of Sept. 19. at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mac- Leln. High Bank. The many friends in Murray River of Mr. Lester Maclnnls, Charlottetown, are sorry to hear he is 1 patient. in the P. E. I. Hos- pital. It is the wish of all, thct he will have an early recovery. Miss Bertha. MacLean. High Bank. spent the weekend of Sept. 12 visiting in Parrsboro, N.B. Miss Betty Stewart has returned to her home in High Bank after spending the summer months in Wood Islands. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLean. Murray River. spent the weekend of Sept. in visiting at the home of Mr. MacLean's broher. Mr. Alex MacLean, Bayfleld, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mac.Leod and Mrs. MaoLeod's mother, Mrs. MaoLean. formerly from Dover. vhave taken up temporary resldence in Murray River. while waiting lfor their new home to be com- pleted. Mr. Charles Whltcomb of Mass- chusetts, U. S. A.. is at present spending his holiday in High Bank, guest of the M" es Fla and Sally Stewart. Mr. Malcolm Macxlnnon left. recently for Wolfvllle. where he will attend Horton Academy. ray River. left recently for Fair- fax. Va. where. she will visit. with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Tuttle and young son Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennison have returned to Toronto after spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Dennleon'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Macluy. They were accompanied back by Miss Donalda MacKay of High Bank, who plans to remain in To- ronto for some time. 0D. Britaiii-'a:et-known-;I.a-terfall at Bettsvycoed in Wales is on the Llugwy river, with a plunge of 00 feet. M WANTED I Girl to help with housework s No Cooking Modern Conveniences WRITE BOX 5 - Guardian . Montague -. callforl . Get Atlas-and got Every plower-packed Atlas Heavy-Duty Battery is guaranteed. for 30 months in passenger car service--with a Written Guarantee backed by Imperial Oil” Limited and honoured by 38,000 dealers in Canada and the United States. Atlas Batteries exceed the standards lot by tho Society of Automotive Engineers in all three im- portant performance measurements . . . up to 907, more life cycles-20'7,, more reserve more starting punch.. .t.han 8.A. . standard: wer--407., coast-to-coast protection! , Miss Helen MacAulay has, re- 0 turned to Boston, Mus. after epegtielnguseveg-(al mwlth her mo r. re no ac ay. Valley school on Tuesday. Sept.- ember !5. which was -ucouuui A store buildlns at Abner. a few both socially and financially. The miles from Murray River me dec- A ham supper was held in Lorne Orchestra. ed to his home in Roxbury, Mass. law. Mr, George MacDonald. to Mr. and Mrs. the ceremony. The bride formerly Miss Marjorie Maclnnis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Miicfnnis, Lorrie ,Valley. She was attended by her sister. Mrs. Oliver Douglas, Head of Hlllsborough. while Mr. Douglas supported the groom, see Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char- lottetown. out around again after his recent illness. He was the guest of his brother Mr. Wilbur MacDonald on Sunday, September M. On Monday evening September 21. friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Maclnnis. to honor their daughter, Martorie and her hus- band: Mr. John Spencer with a miscellaneous shower. The many beautiful gift: including electric lamps, kettle and hot plate, blan- kets and dishes. were wheeled into the mom. in a decorated wagon. by little Miss Marlene and Master Lloyd Douglas. niece and nephew of the bride. The ribbons were cut by Miss Emma. Nicholson and Mrs. Sandra Maclnacher-n read the ac- prooeeds were in aid of shlngllng the roof of the normal. This was followed by a dance in the Hall with music fumlshed by 'nirner's Mr. George Blazzer has return- after an enjoyable vacation on the Island as guest of his bmther-ln- A host of friends join in extend- ing congratulations and best wishes John Spencer who were united in marriage at Montaigne on Tuesday, September 15. Rev, F. N. Young, performed was His many friends are pleased to H troyed by fire Saturday night. The blaze broke out shortly hero” 3 o'clock, Wind carried the span close to the school dlegonally across the road but the building did not catch fire. Origin of the nown. It was reported the store wu not operating but was used for storage purposes. The business was operated formerly by the late Will. lam White and later by Richard. and White. , 7 Iiayiivleok Continued from page 3 be lit and soon here and them across the fields we see, other lights twinkling. Mavis says "Meir. it's story time soon. isn't it?" and as Garth sits on my knee anc Mavis alongside. I read a. story tr end the day. It reniliids me of thi poem Story Time by Velma Feb- outbreak is un. ng: One of the dearest hours of thu day- Now the tired little toys are put away, ' The quiet sandman nea.rs.- Is when I sink in an easy chair When someone small comes on Jo” me there: And the story book appears I've read it a hundred times, in least- Peter Rabbit, his carrot feat, Mr. MacGregor's renown- But someone plmall with a sleepy eye Gan read it almost as well as I Though the book is upside down! ........LLs-LL-:L his bride thanked everyone foi their kindness. This was follow- ed. by singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Refreshment: were served and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. companying good wishes and names. Mr. Spencer on behalf of BUILDING SUPPLIES ASPHALT SllINGLES- VEELOCK, sq. .. rmcx BUTTS. sq. ................... .. I9-'15 Gypsum Board, standard sizes” sq. ft. ....... .- 6 001118 lnsul Board. standard sizes, sq. ft. .......... .. 895 cents Siding! Roll Rooflngs! 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