piano selections. A delicious lunch ton. spent a few days in Montague. !of sandwiches. cake and ice cream visiting her brother. Mr. G. K. Nel- The Guardian was served by the hostess assisted son and Mrs. Nelson. by Mrs. Leroy White and Mrs. Nell Page a Saturday, Nov. 27, 1954 is square mile along the sea coast continued from Pan 4 it P. E. 1. Soldiers Attend Junior N.C.O. Course . I-looiey. I were in flames. The blaze was said i, 1 -e-- a mu. -j-mm-1 SUPPLY DEPOT BURN; in be the biggest in any .U.S. instal- " . "i" "'''"u " .”e-Illuol :u on I Porsonals PUSAN. South Korea tlleulersiwl mun" in South Korea Sm” 1950. I . . .M,. md M”. Henry M”. The largest United States supply iusromc roar i Lug". Cmrlonemwnp were Vmw” depot and gasoline storage area in The original Soilth Branch house. , ' to Montague on Tuesday. with Korea was swept Friday A Hudson's Bay Comp-ny post on ' . night by fire. Warehouses and oil the South Saskatchewan river, was 'Mrs. Hugh Buchanan. Molic- drums in an area of two-thirds of built before 1790. THEATRE """”” TUESDAY .i. ran II ' :',;I::a!e'reiI) Inlerae I-II UNI”. " I Kurrggyulllillhl. "1... 3nd friends of the '”m".,,,.,' dlSCUSI witli thorn I old liardshlps. old .l0.V-5 '”" ".,:d.l,:0:II,!m:tainnient was held ”'I,: Lu n Hail "Clover Club . " II”; :,&::l1i 0! Nov. 10th. It "' '. gooiily number of veter- 'YE ill it V M Zl(ML()y;,lG- pi i 4 Viv ' Muwgg ........-ed. accompnnl-d by ”" T”... or girl-friendl WHO '”' raw pleasant hours of C . . ,1 ",'”.,,,,i rnlcillllnmenl. A pleasing "' ,5 ..r lilo evening was a treat store provided by Adm. 30-46 , ; MONTAGUE M ELEPHANT WALK . Color - Elizabeth Taylor - Dana Andrews." suits MONDAY ronaONE GIIEATWEEK .-Jli I )1'ilIIl'iluC 03' L gull. Hiya l. iitvililiiaiire DRY Darla”! ..-ivri by the Legion. this year "H ..-,y successful and very Yhi alli"litINI and we believe com- W1 1 41-iorabli' with other years. 'H(nmliIkr.5i(ipltl.' on behalf of the 5 ti iii:-iulioiz-'. conveys his ; ,,, H... Band. the R.C.M.P.. 31” l,p,1,,.,.V 11... Air Force Assoc- ' i.ir IZHIICS of the Legion ;. and nil veterans who : ill the parade. Poppies to be lailen coin- tiiv oi" ill viwiiioiy Bf .ii.iie i'cl'.V 800d W33 "OI 5” 3f,d;,; ,'lR up iieliev; it should be ';, A .4; and province of our I wwv p WWW. ( , mp t Especially when one r - - V p . cm, that during war our cu- t)ll Iilsllllillll HITS the highest per f,',,;. ..! nny province in the -,m;,,. .m lVc believe that it is 'W.,,,p. not generally known that '39 .,,.,.cy raised in the p0ltl).V Z',,,m,,i -ii is spent locally for the . V , . .- v , z . . i-lit! of nearly veterans (here an: g . ' . f'1”',,;"".',m1',"(, '?,f,'.m:,1m; ,,..:.::,',':::, Regular force soldiers from the four Atlantic Provinces are diers learning the proper methods of instruction from Sgt. l...It. i'sim-oral-9 the more we at present attending a five week junior N.C.O. course at Chuck Pougnet of Trenton, Ont. Left to right: Lrcpl. :1." n mar Pogliiy gzzlfllclll; "5: Windsor Park, Halifax, N. S. Upon completing the course Harry Higginboiliam of Montague, Cpl. Arnold Gallant of zii an 00 ' The continuation i:r:'l".I'.n mu needy and dmmdiall graduates will return to their units as qualified Non Toronto Rd. and Sgt. Pougnet. I fgwgn; M, in ms ,,m,,inc,, 'Commissloned Officers. The above photo shows local s0i- of the greatest story lodge. At. the close of the business meeting Mrs. Henry MacLaren. a period, a social hour was enjoyed, former resident or Montague, Now 0 and lunch was served by Mrs. Cath- residing in Cliarloltetown. The erine Stewart and Mrs. Grace minutes of the last meeting were Llewdilyn. read and approved. The financial V . report. was read by the secretary- r-EENTERTM55 CLUB - MN treasurer, Mrs. Howard Vickerson. 'i:i,a Charlottetown Branch of 131,- vmntlirin Legion is always -ll, irtl in and willing to back m '.ii1IilIllVIlIlC endeavour as loniz .; lliry consldcr it to be bene- '.CiAI to our citizens and the at large. Such a pro- of love and faith in the , history of entertainment! 20th 3 CI 5 T E the Red Cross Blood Donor - which is coming soon. The 7,”'2 sponsoring tlils clinic. "3 chm"- Iilrlkill glhing the Legion facilities M'0"t33”9- rm to this very important work. lile l.r-gmii Auxiliary ladies will piovirie llliicll for the donors and in Legion members will aid in llu tl'lvl'I( ol the clinic. Possibly b in our lninwa better than the mom"; RACK of wing” rnnfgt ' wrww the value of Hill W0rk- clearing at 520.00. (Tiller wni'niZ . '"'I'HI'i wiii'i'r;iiiiam;ii am". l"lll”iV' 3 1731- 0? "WYI" '19- h""' roots at good values. Belles produced by Cliarlottetown Liltl.-. snlf tlili saved during mu -mienne at home made poe- iiiil. tlm blood transfusion which mdwl all the grim reaper and nmuglll life back into his broken Intl umiy body. For this reason HI I"l;l0 iliat it is not necessary zo ii:xe icterans who are in good hriileti in make it a point to be Charge, the, United Church of time to swell the Canada. Services for Sunday. No- ....'FOR ONE "week only-sale of from. Bclle's Shoppe ..'PANTRY same in aid of Sent 3 ior Girl's Hockey Team at Stewart and Ba.ck's, on Saturday, November 27th, at 2 p. in. W" "e Shoppe, Montague. ..'KING'S MILL, Montague.- Now in stock island Shingles, black spruce mouldings of all kinds. Pres- to logs for your nreplace. ..JST. PETEWS BAY Pastoral "supper was held in the .l.odge room on Wednesday evening ....'SALE of food and fancy black taffeta skirts. lots of styles work. T. M. LleweIlyn's store, Montngiic, Dec. 11. Auspices Pres- bytcrizir Young Women's Guild. ....'.IlIST ARRIVED for Christ- mas shoppers, 10091; nylon sweat- rrs, pullover and cardigan style. l3elle's Shoppv, Montague, phone Tiieuire Guild will he presented in MacKen7.le Hall. Montague. on Tuesday, Nov. 30 at 8 o'clock. 'BEAN SUPPER A A bean Hillside and a large number took acivaiitagc or partaking of this well prepared meal. The Rebekah sisters ably Adah MacGri-gor was hostess to the members of Acme Past Noble Grands Club, Montague, on Tues- day evening. The president, Mrs. The illness of Miss Bertie Martin in the King's County liospital .was re- rzrelied by the members. At the close of the meeting a program Spencer LIEWEIIYII. conducted 1: convened by Mrs. J. M. Fraser, was brief business period. Fourteen enjoyed and matured . minim; members responded to roll call with contest which was won by Mrs, E. a household him. The members H. Stewart. Mrs. Frascr then fav- WETC h3l'3D.V 10 hM'P- present at the mod the group with a number of caprror. STRAIIGER won: A GUN ' RANDOLPH soorr NOW SHOWING CIN Color by TECHNICOLOI Iii Genuine Hnitl, lligiivfldciily. Imnatit Dimiinliiii-SIERll)PHONl( SOUND luumo A Century-V" unite - Gin'i'i"iAroii EMASCOPE an it old this minrniiitiii A5 3 .-anks ii the blood donor parade vembcr 28. Greenwich service at assisted the Oddlellows in prepar- wl win: liils clinic the biggest 11:00 aim; St. Peter's service tit ing and serving the supper. Part HQWMIAMI "Ht". )y1iI 3:00 p.m.: Marie Sunday school of the proceeds are to be used for MICHAEL RENNIE” DEEIA PAGE! educational purposes in the Mon- mnolnnmo" tague school. EACME REBEKAH -The regular meeting of Acme Re- if I would say a word to the. at 6:30 pm.. service at 7:30 p.m. general public in this regard it This Mount Stewart ciioir will he ltnlilil be to congratulate those providing special music at the urm have contributed before and morning service. Rev. Russell A. ANNE BANCROFT - JAY ROBINSON ill asnv mun - WIIIIAM MAISNAII MEETING 2?; MacLeod, minister. bekah Lodge. Montague, was held a p it, :'Si'fl'ii at ii” E - 'i;".':'sSlli:'i.?'ii.'fi';.i"5?i..?'iiii;3 I .. . PRINCE . i t i a "H mm en” Kr” " 5- "nmr m”''"” M me H"'5'de utes of the last meeting were read Awaayl” 6'FI""'!a"I i , i 1- 1 th t id - act on in &nOW DK a you d Lodge was held on Tticsday lllfrlltlby the "Henry. Mm Ednh Mug iilllll . l . W Wlldlllllglmluiitiiiliigp s .:;:ll:rll'lg:L'. t'1;o the-lglniglliio Dloixluvj: r;itnsi;r:;t:i kC)31?1Fad(;lTerS0gIxIlll pni-:Esli;l!;'DomId' and Wm approved H mm an sale Hi sh ts Mat. 25c & 50c; Evening 35c it 750 (Hun. 1 wnuld 5. . --wh not H. 3' . The tlecports or several committees C 9 or D Y- Y 3' ordered paid. Plans were finalized ,. ,i, ,. 7 If . I d were read and adopted. The sum M ' "l" 30" "9 H I00 in preparation for the supper to be of 35.00 WM voted towards the c-S, , gq. lrcaili. I a t iu t . Il . iii -9. an .'::.?:..:: .31: .i:i:.il:: .2112: .33: lffii. .f'"8'i.ii5"' NW3” ,,5 ,i g. .1” d V is rppe rcn's uh, I W N H" you .w.y' m'"m5 N” awed in H” "N31 Tentative plans were discussed for with tiiaiiks. As for physical pain W,” V I .'. rd in mm", . blood 50. ;ihe annual Christmas party in the I who may be in great need of help? L To"m'Y it is practically negligible. who h" I've" "inane" in this way. Let us remember the slogan. "The life you save may be MON-I-AGUE co.oP SHOWS 2230 - 6:45 - 9 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27th Eonuwsvua Fl-Alain: lav . I know." your own'. and le,t us rally to the .l1n;1. Iv) if we are In good last . I it "I M mlndml M "'3" cause and put this campaign well over the top. I am, Sir. etc.. F. P. SMITH Soothe them with Publicity Chairman MI N A R D '5 ITIIIOHIONIC CQUNI MA 1 "I:-I-L singing stars" contestants - Sunday The Most Modern East of Charlottetown SANTA CLAUS Will be at tho Montague Co-op Toyland this afternoon Charlottetown Legion. I. I N I M E N . ;.:'E;:'I'7't':: from 2 to 4 and this evening from 7 to 9. i-zxjg Children must be accompanied by parents. There will be a drawing on December 4 for Grand Prizes for the lucky boy and girl. TRY OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN. NOTICE Rllllllfz Pulpwood Yard in MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. NOV. 2711! si-low TIME: 8 P.M. and lo P.M. SATURDAY I iI'Fi'ei-ioii ALIAVIVANDL I11-aggvtLn:Tr-uni ' 7 at our Georgetown start- inz November 27th. l-Will wood accepted. H. W. MacLAUCI-ILAN Yolanda Dulude, lyric so rano. of Montreal. and James Bonnet, bass baritone, OI) Halifax, will be the contest- ants on the "C-I-L Singing Stars of Tomorrow" broad- cast of Sunday, November 28. Featuring Greg Clark. STATION crcr - 10 PM. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES (I954) LIMITED Serving Canadians through Chemistry WANTED FIR!-JMAN'8 nan. '9i"".'3i7'-'-""-2-w'i'3'-"'.5'v-v-i"'”'-I" NEW WAREHOUSE f. I MONTAGUE WHARF FRDIAY. 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