,1! i. assembled at me name at Mi and Mrs. Janie: Hughes. in Evkhnc. Hgqrd Bear River Couple 1,. Rape Case ll" '"' F'"""'' ii: I.?f"i.i2f.T.."”i'...?S"i?..”i:; I G 'ul0n 'liliiii'stlay night Ap.-11 mhy taking up l'e51dt3nL'e, A: Magistrate's Court I! eorge e members of Bear River South 5 icry t-ujuyable etching was VANCOUVER (CPFD G I mm W Wm" M . .. .. . iii” :t.:;:.5”::: ”:.:i”i"g' ----w on m. u..:::'....'”.. trate Gilbert A. Gaudet yesterday. an I and costs for failure to tune Keays and . reign 55 British Columbia says the propo- the case of a resident of Abbey, ainsler registration of a motor 3 P ' a ion, ,3; of Son. 0, Freedom Dank,” charged with rape under section ve IL e. - - bars to move to Russia may be Sees Doukhabor Publicity Stunt Thursday. May 9. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 exploration by them in new lands." he said in an interview." 'I'1ll.'ult nothing has ever come of it . ':N tr ill in h .behalf of the Institute members. 0 can y W et em um" pclcgates to the preliminary meeting at the Electric Service League of P.E.I.. met for dis- cilssltlfl and were addressed Wed- Voriety Concert , Held At Georgetown llontlay night. April 22nd was a banner night in the entertainment hie of Georgetown. when popular television and radio stars took a truck scat as residents turned off thcir sets and filled the town hall to otcrilow to witness a really utcat varicty concert sponsored by, tho Georgetown Home and School Awtitclallofl in aid of the New Srliool. All those. who by their perfor- illilill.'eS organization work and pat- rouzitzc. assured the unnualified siicress of this stupendous pro- duction are deserving of the full- est commendations. Variety orig- inality. beautiful costumlng. port- rayels of.charscters past and pre- scnt and popular ' I ' and vo- cal selections enthrolled and de- ll;.'lllEd tiie large crowd. licv. W. A. Paterson acted in tho capacity of Chairman. The srcompanlsis were:-Mrs. Edward l-Iasion. Mr. Harry Yorston and Mr. Arthur Macswaln. Following is the program:- opening chorus-"Georgcoowns I" Going to have a New School." by Women's Chorus. Western number-by Helen Mc- Cullough with guitar accompany- mcnt by Newman McCullough. Stop Dance-"by Miss Janie Bat- rhiicicr. with harmonica accompy- mt-nt by Miss Catherine Batchllder. Shadow graph- The "Opera- tions" with Spurgeon Walker as the patient and D. A. Mccormack mid ECIWHM Easton It the doc- tors. Sclcctlons by Ladies Chorus en- titled-"Neliy Bly": "Whispering Hope" and "Marianne" with Miss Joan Murphy the Soloist in Marla- llll('. Dance-"Clog Waltz" and en- rorc "Tap Dance" by Carmelita Solomon. Corinne Laver and Glen MacDonald. Irish Song-'"Donegal" by Miss EASTERN I GUARDIAN , VARIETY concert. New Perth' Hall May 17th. l:l5 p.m. VARIETY Concert Heaihcrdale Hall Monday. May 13th. 8:00 pm. HEAR T. J. KICKHAM. Liber- al Candidate for Kings. May 10th.. 7.45. I THE Law Office of Melvin J.l ll1cQuaId will betclosed all dayl Wednedsay during May to sept- ember inclusive. ORDER your delicious Mother's Day 3 layer lemon filled cake to- dry. either chocolate or white. Price 81.75. Montague Bakery. HEAR the Rev. Finlay Stewart." D.l).. moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. withh the West- minster Choir. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague. on Thursday at 3:00 p.m. RESERVE May 10th for showing of Evangelist Billy Graham film "Fire on The Heather" in the Montague High School Auditorium. 8:00 pm .Free admission. freewlll site-ring. tPlease note change in atet. nesday by R. E. Bailey. of Tor- onto. chairman of the institute of Electrical Living. y From left to right are: SITTINGI Joan Murphy and Mrs. Alec Arsenault. accompanist on guitar. Mr. Art Macswain. Hnl'l'I'l0lllCI Duet and step dance by Albert Raiuse. Clarence David and Art Macswain. . Intermission- Muqc by Art Macswain, Charlie Henry and Mr. Stirling. A Play- "The Petition by three old ladies portrayed by Mrs. William Murphy. Mrs. P. J. DcLory and Mrs. Philip Boudreau with Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald as man- ager. Musical felections-by Walter Boudresult and his seli-made man- dolin. Sailor numbcr- "A-H o v I n - with Mr. Harry Yorston as solo- ist. assisted 'by Mrs. Norman Thompson, Miss Janie Batchilder, Mrs. Alec Arsenault and Miss Joan Murphy. Black-face skit by Mrs. Adolphus Scully and Mrs. Philip Boudreault. Men's chorus-by members of United Church mens choir. N. W. Hansen. Cecil Le Lacheur. Spur- geon Walker. Chester Walker. Har- ry Yorston. avid Lavers Jr. Al- lister H. Stewart and Jordan Stew- lrish Lullaby- Solo- by Miss Nancy Hartman. T p-dance-"Trish Washcr-wom- man' by Mrs. Adolphus Scuiley. Duet "When You and l were Young Maggie. "Down by the Old Mill Stream" by Miss Catherine Batchilder and Miss Janie BatChll- der. Fashion parade with Mrs. Fred Allen as commentator Models- Mrs. Edward Easton as ”Mcdival Days" Mrs. Lemuel Mccormack as "Pioneer""Mlss Genevieve Soloman as- "Pro-Victorian .Mrs. A. H. Stewart-as-"Mid-Victorian." Mrs. H. P. George-as 75 years ago" Mrs. J. B. Sculley as-”FIap- DISCUSS ORGANIZING ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE Ted Chandler. it. E. iisiiei. Phil Palmer. W. H. Poole; STANDING J. F. Toombs. C. F. Buckingham- Four Baptist Congregations Honor Freda Apt Members of the Baptist congre- gations at Sturgeon, Murray Har- bor. Murray River and Montague. met at the Baptist parsonage. Montague. welnesday evening to ho..or Miss Freda Apt. prior to her departure for Grand Manan island. .. An address was read by Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn, expressing deep regret at the depaarture oi Miss Apt from Montague. where she will be greatly missed. especi- ally In the work of th church to which she gave her wholehearted cooperation always. She extended to her the best wishes of her friends in her chosen work at Grand Manan Island. A gift, on behalf of the four con- gregations, was presented by Rev. A.M. Rogerson. Miss Apt gra- ciously expressed her appreciat- ion for thc kind words and the lovely gift of luggage. A delightful social evening of conversation and singing was en- joyed and refreshments were ser- ved by the Montague ladies. Miss Clemmie MacLean was pianist during the evening. per." Mrs. Walter MacLean as- "World War it days." Mrs. Alec Arsenault as- "Post War Days”. Miss Joan Murpiiy as- "Modeli- ing i957 Evening Dress" Mrs. Norman Thompson as-"Bride" and Mrs. C. A. Fraser as "Brides- maid." God Save The Queen. "DEMONSTRATION" A representative of the Glidden Company will be demonstrating SPRED SATIN And will be available to help solve your Paint Problems ALL DAY FRIDAY, MAY 10th AT HILCHEY 8. VANIDERSTINE Box 302 Montague l Phone 80 H. B. Bugden. J .W. Kirby. and W. V. Burke. Guardian Photo Former Little Sctnds Mari Dies .There passed away at his home in Murray R ver on May 8th., Mr. Little Sands his 93rd year. Left to mourn are two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Certon and Miss Flora Nicholson. both of Murray River. . no of the Criminal code. was I gommQgcPd in preliminary hear- Ing. The evidence of the five Crown witnesses was heard and I an one was adjourned for two weeks. The accused. II Milieu sented by Mr. G.R. Foster. I A resident of Cardigan. charg- ed with intoxication P I e a d e d guilty and was fined I30 and costs. y A Murray River resid.ent,.l charged under the Provincial Fish- costs. A female resident of Belleview entered a written plea of guilty to a charge under the Temper- ance Act and was fined S20 and costs. A Murray River resident was ed chairlady for the debte. The pro aide won by standing vote. it was decided that the meeting time be changed from the first to second week of the month. The next debate will be "That country life is better that city life." On the pro side were Diana Denham leader. Lois Mac- Klnnon. Bud Loane and Lea Mac- Klnnon. On the can side were Vicky Denham leader. Isobel Nicholson, Malcolm MacPherson and Beryl Macltinnon. The next meeting was decided to be held at Arthur MacKlnnon's. The meeting was adjourned and a tasty' lunch was served after- wards by Mrs. Alexnder MacKin- I101). The funeral will be held from. his late residence in Murray River.l Friday. May tenth. at 1 p.m.. Interment will be in Little Sands! Cemetery. 4-H Calf Club Met In Brooklyn The second meeting of ihei Brooklyn 4-H Calf Club was held' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacKinnon. Brooklyn. on Friday. April 26. There were 16 members present. The presi- dent. Wayne MacKinnon called the meeting to order. The minutes were read by Mal- colm MacPherson. The correspond once was read by Bud Loane. Dianna Dciiham and Lois Mac- Kinnon. it was decided that the roll call be the name of a breed of animal. Carol MacPherson was appoint "THE - CATERED AFFAIR" SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 FINAL SHOWING TODAY 4 Wonderful Stars In An Exciting Slice of Life! Starring: Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine, Debbie Reynolds, Barry Fitzgero l aid. PRIZE WINNERS - The final card party for the season was hold in Lower Montague. April 29th. with twelve tables of play- downs. First prize for the ladies has won by Mrs. John Clair. (l.i:'.ts. Maynard Aitken. The con- solidation prizes were won by Mrs. Maynard Aitken and Ray Machon. A cake donated by Mrs. Glddings COMING - FRI. and SAT. HJ. HEINZ co FLORIDA-288's FRESH WASHED NEW TEXAS ONIONS, 2 lbs. . LARGE CRISP CELERY, each . . TALISMAN-24 OZ. MARMALADE . . CRABAPPLE A resident of Des Gros Marsh. and a resident of Newport. eachl Dleaded guilty to charges of null having their motor vehicles .cg-y latered for the current year and. were each lined five dollars and costs. H y A Murray Harbor North resident was fined S10 and costs for allow-y ing an unlicensed person to drive his motor vehicle. A Montague resident plcadedi Ind Game Act, Wm, "lung wimp guilty to having liquor in his pos-. out I "can". W” find 35 Indlsession in a place other than his of spring tires bl'eaklnL' Wt residence and was fined 520 and costs. A Cardigan resident. was fined 820 and costs for causing a dis- turbance at a dance hall. Mr. J.P. Nicholson, Crown pro- secutor for Kings represented the Crown in all cases. A very dainty lunch was served by the members of the institute. alter wiiich all joined in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fel- lows." Born Destroyed At Flat River I I Another in the mounting numbc lvarious sections of the Pl'Illltlt't:, loccurred just before fllltl-(la) tes- terday in the -Flat River rlix,trit'l,l1' ylevelling a barn belonging to Alex gum ,Stewart. For 3 time the two-storey Tram house Ill Mr. Stewart lites alone llak dim, threatened with destruction. but WANTED An apprentice el ployment, good pay for BOX 5. GUARDIAN. MONTAGUE ectrician. Steady em- the right man. ORANGES, 2 doz. . . 73c RHUBARB, lb . . . I CARROTS, 2V2 lbs. 3 Fruit MARMALADE 39: JELLY........ lust apublicity stunt. tll'l"Sil.V president. was chairman of 10 Duukliobor consultative com- mittee which studied the problem "i "'9 Fellaious sect for the pro- - -C vincial government. yinors of a move by the Sons of freedom ' Wmvs plus I llflkooncourse oi '” neighboring the additional disaster. lliat their efforts should prove un. 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