ii: ADI Thursday, Feb: 9. 1956 The Guardian, "i52'.ioI 5 DieathlFollowl-s Denial Of Blood Translusions ENGLEHABT, Ont. (Q?)-De lied vital Elgauodluu ungnsmolg religious pr . I yo - 3 of five children died Monday 01 internal bieedilll. Mn. Janna Grant. 19- ear-old (arm wife and I Jebov 'i Wit- ness. refused to Iccelll. I N0” transfusion dter I car crash Sun- day night. Her husband. 1190411- jured in the crash. said he could not violate his roiiaiouuenets no less his splrlgial leader approved. Farmer Lionel Anyan..Wltness leaderg in this community I931 Kirkland Lake, was urged by 8 sister and the mother of the severe- ly injured woman to permit a transfusion. He declined. "I cannot go against my faith." he told Mrs. Clara Rock. the womm-3 mother. prayer meeting in Engleliart when "Do it for my sake men. and their car collided head-on with I I the sake of the children." said ”'"ck- I Mrs. Rock. She said Mr. Anyan Truck driver Roger Hamelin, 16, replied: and his passenger, Wayne Hol- "They will be taken care of. I land. 16, escaped with minor in- cannot give my pca lsslon." An juries. inquest will be held Wednesday.. QUOTES BIBLE Mr. Anyan told reporters he made his decision on the basis of the Biblical admonition, "Ye shall eat no manner of blood." Levit- icus :26 He said: "It was a wonderful decision for her to make. She realized that if she were to save her life with I blood transfusion, then should lose her life at Armageddon." Mrs. Grant's sister. Mrs. T. J.. Brown. said a hospital doctor told her the injured woman "could have been saved by blood trans- fusions." Mr. and Mrs? Grant were re- turning train a Jehovah's Witness Trimmed Loin Y-lbs coil Pork (lions at it - 3. 5 49C 'I'op Quality Shoulder Cuts . " ROAST BEEF 396 Dam Al Montague Reduces Fire Risk lgbintliweilldmlirf dgllilntlaogggedwlll i:'3.l?.'hlZ3.' "115 hamd '1” been all wlglcdcgdtliiet gltgurls also a lovely . no o water reservoir in the The dam. built of rock and clay one. it is possible that. should W- it of an in this area. fill. is approximately 40 feet long mission be obtained roadside tables To nan Oll' Annlvorgu-y we are pleased to offer on many cisrtomem sensational Btu: in choice quality Meats. Fruits and Groceries. Special attention has ,'l been given in the selection of these 3' . i h sale items, to his freshn , . to the present the residents and 20 feet wide with n by-pass in may be placed -Ions both banks l high quality and iowlr Evil- ”” ”” ".'n"” ”iXii”"iS.23d 2? iii? iZ2i”i.lS'?l.'.3 l';33n'L'a'”2.'.'5 '.3.'. l2.loT”.i.E'?.Yfl'.i';”n”ii"tii”332iZ CAPITOL TODAY FRI SAT ;:".:?.f.;”;.'3.';,;;,"::;;, 8" V0;-,,,,'be ut- e g I I 4 j - I GISIIU . ii-(lll Slreet liulte somg distance the dam runs back about 75 l'3l'd'- 5" lime belllt Slven some consldr g o a my. mm y, or on I line from the river This project has provided sut'flcl- eration. dl ml , , , l farther away. With the. new ent water in the area for any fire o--G"u' 31'' 0W- , . . S Tasty . smis room . Bu... . c . ' 'i'liE llER0lC ' . I 5 6 4 85 e rn - 5”" ”' G RIBS M or lb 336 i LEWIS AND C0'"ed 0 2 l l ARK...liold ' I . Guardian ffomimmen. Machine lb 45c 3:95 I d in I d' 5”” ' ONCERT and Box Social in SEE OLD DOC INGS and his Gil O 8 ll lilll i my gm-hour south Han, Fri. down-east melody malgers at tllif air! who made '. February 10 at 8.00 o'clock. variety concert. High Chou 8: s 7 . Haddock rray Harbour North talent. tnrium. Mgistasue. Friday. Fe ru ,1 pomble. msored by Baptist Ladies Aid. "7 10- 3' P-m' Boneless C PLOW DEBAILED -l A derail- F'i.i.E."Y-i..l.l.h":ll”..: ".-.35! .a new at no.3: Stgyf" M, st err oiaur I "9 Dlamm” w”"””'””i thrill: llil)sIullllglItollll1tallml9e:-45e:.rl5l. Tl: Plus canaanfoo lewd . - - train usually arrives shortly after Frozen O . . Igl - ' five pm The plow leading the Ntv . y 51'. train went on the track owing to h f , O . .4, . .. memang snlonw c:Int'lltiol&:edo:i 3:: T ey orged 0 trail . . , ow r . NEW llie. resld of St. Coliunba glam to nzvmgiglae mg Geomewwn from the wide 6 5'9 3719” ck” "he" H” "W3 in order to speed the train to its law - h CROP ' nreceivedottiiodeathinnnmiiz destination. ISSOUH to i e . - ii, Ontario of Carlhlcllevin. His brood PO if” .r. "W. ”"il.”i'u?i -'5' .'i3.'."n'h:3' i c ( LARGE ' :7 .. er ' A is 1! 0L It 5.4.... on ..... ...h.5.n.n.. ,,g',;,v,z2,1;g:,';': :g.::,,., moan: .. .. .,............... Le-"uce , 23; . 3'.fllI1'."9'3tl 3:: held sglfggg Grade X: 1, Francis Mageunis . d HEAD 'i y ' m z an am 11: V . 3:-iv isgtgnw wmgg ;;;;g;V,ggg 'ioll.”.i'l”n?3 1, Gerard om. wlll Hem, R9 ' e I... iow.e0m91' :,Eu Walh2. ' Lost. coiumhn. recently of nanii- Ri:ga:1&gg:I:iIlilsl3,GMe::guet CIOSS Campaign E-0 .1: ' II C I . CIIEV EVE ' . . . Mr. Waite R. Sh . l ial , i ' Miss Margaret Jarvis left i-ecent- migfggb 3i:D';”c3"mfgaer"g::::l' 2' chairman off the R;,',"c,lI,',,”," 3m. '59 l!l3lle'50F M0lm'93lv' Wile" Leona Gm ' paign. announced last night that mpbymem mnmd hen Grade V3 1, Joseph Gill. Judge J; SKDesRoches of Monta- lmI3P y t I - 1 1 t G d IV: 1. Bernice Walsh 2. gue. has agreed to act as K1118! e e c topilglilmlgcllgegcgfillles ll: Bl): Micllliel Magennis. County chairman again. Each year - r GREEN ' in, ass. Enroute, she visited Grade 111 Sr.: 1. Danny Cm" the staff of The Bank of Com- V, i lllii er sister Mrs. P.D. Massey, michael. merca at Montague very kindly I . tail-Baltic, another daughter. Mrs. Grade 111 Jr.: 1. Regina Gill 2. hand). the lecelptg from cam”. I t l. I; Sutherland. Carleton. Last Ann Walsh; 3. Maureen MacKen- gerg in um 3,-on who wish to make !Hl'1Mrs. McEaehem spent the lie. ' their returns in Montague. Forni- - ,, rinter months in Portland, Oreg- Grade I11 1. Marie Walsh 2. 5. couecmfg have .1m.iy been Hula" G Mvu” n, the guest of her sister Mrs. Tommy Gill. wmacgea by mm gnd many lave . g X 1' . Li. MacPhee. Portland is called Grade I Sr.: 1, Clarence Ryan umusmucauy consented ,0 u. I , cumolu. Do.- 'lheTClty of Roses" and Mrs. Mc- 2, sheila Gill. gume the responsibility for the can- . ' ischern states it -is true to its Grhde 1 Jr.: l. Juliana Carmich- "55 in then. own locamlegg um. i Emegtfuli of roses which bloom 3312, Teresa Gill 3, Edward pmvmm campaign objmm H Kg HA I W. 6l'- - 329.000. this year. in order to reach DDI . . d 2 . . A successful cai-d'.pai-ty was held E1ligegge;t,aal:':gf7l:erS:eg';'g, this objective it will be absolutely Yon ltdnesda night at the homerof at amaze in Jr. Grades: Ream essential that the canvas: is car- I To 35c 15 0;. 15; '"- W- 5- RYE", P"'” ”"d- Gill 974 per cent Perfect attend- "'d ”" in "W dlsm” l" ”” 4” 0'- It night was fine, the roads good we; F'mMu Magnum and Helen Province. g . I A great many attended. making Gm.” DONNA BARBARA Devon . the wthemgl Teacher Marion '1'. Mclnnls. nouloi 1”, WEST REED ' HALE 3 on 2 E: A card-party was held on Frla SCHOOL REPORT ””'”'”"' ""”"' i”-.'il”"l.'.5:"z- new -new -I .3'::i..:. il?.?.?.”'s.”hii.f?.?; A ””"” 2 f 33c M F" ” hm” phwd 'm'' "d ' lunch Mr Thomlas Harris was in East MacPhee. 3 0" M Ch0Wd9r5- In served by the ladies of C.A.Sg Baltic last week inspecting table Grade VII 1 Billy MacEwen 2 (4 l '?cm 9"" W" W" by M." stock potatoes. Mr. Harris was Ip- Bobby Wood. ' ' . o . . : cream gm, 113 - - - - - -- - - Ill! av. pointed potatodnspectator last fall. grage KI: l. Il:0wbiglitMMaltEiliweIl . o 3, oh 2 lir; Kenneth Rose C.A.. recently Mr. H M 1' h re. (guardian H1 e : . ac non Show Times: n - 7300 I 920 ' , lm"? " 5'" C0'""'” ' Rap. whim: vhilll ti East Baltic hggggff gvgsnggg-Hue Md. PM MARMALADE Miss Eileen McEatmam of GIrd- on business I!" W"k- Grade IIN(b): Ronnie Gaudet. QEGULAR PRICES M .,,,,s 2 fof zk . , :21 in IE: vilisltlng, ylclhe Mr Leroy Mme, was , bminesg bGr(':ade I: Doreen Coffin and Bob- '11iree-Fruit c s . . . . c- ' . hag". st.?&umba. ' visitor to Sourls Saturday. a yhlglitiftrlhverage in Junior Gm: Drinkinil 55c 24 Oz. Bottle . . . . or n. own new Mn sev"":"- .li.””':.”.l5i:..'..'”.; dc: ".:'”sZ?..::'.f::i'.:"n”l: 0lllX chocolate in be 1 auto le that he 'W"'Y "'0' W ' " ”' "E 3” "m-aenja"eonvu;eg',,"4ecov,;;v i.'2S3i2. ';:..z"::2...I:'a.."h CAPITOL - FRIDAY M'DN'Gl'" 0...... . 3 for 1.00 t e V t . - lb 103 r Mr Mclgaychgiegehv ondzf SW "1" l:,"":,,mr':?:' ll:.?,:”;,1”,,.".f.'.':'.' E,,u;y;::::1E3;::kB:;:ht Mamwen One of the top papers in the States has this to say: WEE Sanborn a I it qii farmers in Eastern Kings. ml ms eswivms Widow. Mrs. Teacher Elaine Mnoiclnno... --This picture is the boldest adventure of thenyear-John ' d . Colhslisha llhnlitnlcil catil-riglr Flora MacPhee. Little Harbousn Huston.s production of "BEAT THE DEVIL . BUTTER 13; 1 2 I 5 Fgg . min to alt ' aniery - ' ,.,,o,, 0mm. ,1 M, "j Hm, l:leicent'l'3l!uiite'w:veeas'l1i:deholxlvI mEa;ilyt " I " ' ' Strained or Junior 3,”;,';V,',;'g,g;'",,:",,d;;,:,:',; (:2 huoiti: lhoper. Beglnnlnl It the I Magic 35c W... o. ......... mm ;-.22: zcnzzhaarzhs ":"'h.i: Hockey - BAKING POWDER no . . . ewalteduntilalata hour ' "Rh: -' e lval of th ll-b . - 1""9- ' PM ”'””' ' ' . ' : MPHREY BOGART. JENNIFER JONES L ” '--m--e-'"'””r-m"?:iw??m”-??& ””wsms- mun nunrn :.:r:..::m 39c ; I Chhnioim Non-i-ii scnooi. . ' . . . A i . Jiiivuiinv nl:rolt'i' Enmmu nu "fr, 8 R M- DOORS OPEN AT l 1.15 - christian . g , 9 Wm ”'l4"”" '' ”"' snow suns AT 11:30 on... . Grade X: 1. Rose Marie Mac- Korean gildli-an war'Lk.i1l(lpeIIiu;I: Cherry Valley v 1. Kelvin I hasten . ll! lllillf NFC" -- .-- wtrltllldrg Hgaanig la-neg II;I'5IP""" 5:::'i,f,' 2,3 Bison Elmkrs All. TICKETS 55: TAX INCLUDED mm Perfect Each 3 for 1 m ; es ay exlllnll ' M t Lo f 35c l ' in 1 mm; M L" , mm the Km" W" Moonlight Skate After coma 'l0TIlE carrroi. AND iinirr mun FRIENDS " i ' ; : ac ii . min... me-c PLUM JAM 9. Grda VIII: i, Geraldine Moran; Broken Pekoa , I y N: 1. Eileen Moran. By Damson t Glide III Sr.: 1, Linda Green; I . . , . . Knit 2 f R B W ndfllli 'n y . RES. 150 or 01. f. m 1.: H1. liens: iuc- lmmam i . . . f 00 .1 Gilda n I-.: i. in. Marla 8.30 PM. L . ig. 21C 3 Of l. 4 n no .i oruoir G A. . I, V0 . - n-- V .:m-W PORCH lIGllT CAMPAIGN . ,,,,,,oNs.. A ( AWeJ"Wn"" OPEN "CONGRAT e 2 ,. M M M g H d I Thursday 9th Feh., 6.30 -to 8.00 P. M. Fri ay An, To The Co-op Super Market .p G Saturday "I'll or iii Finest I i r In Supplying P.E.I.withene I . vi CHAR.-OIUETOWN ' S-P-"Nam-PARK ' PARKDALE ' 10 P. M. Stores lathe Marltllnes. 5 Lb. . h 1. This is tthenoni act of the 1956 Marhrof Dimes campaign. For --. many lnedih may not have had ali;&oi'tunity to contribute and sALi . who wlnagto do amateur leave your poi-ch. on. or similar signal. be- .- G i "” fromi ladi ' lntl Wlll tween &&Iad am pm. Volunteers . . 9! 01'!” W5 1, . . allroryourdonafionprovidedwlthl March of Dixie: coin Gd . l. I l I I. l ' 1 . ..hihi2.. . ,., Wedaeehy