St The montague midget hockey team which won the Kings County Championship. Left to right are: Motague Midge Front row: 'Erro1 MacLure, Doug Moore, Lawrence Power. Back Row: Billy MacLure, Floyd Hick- t ockey Team County Champs en, Ken Ballem. Missing from the picture are Harry Stewart, Goalie, Robert Ross, Wayne White and Peter Deslloches. AS THIS IS Education week visit ors day at both Montague Schools Illl be all day this Wednesday. PLAN TO GO to Cliarlottctown for the Prince of Wales College pioduction of ”The Mikado", March 20, 21 and 22, at 8.15. "THE BIBLE Our Divine Directive" is the sermon subject tonight at the Murray River Church of Christ. Everyone welcome. ATTENDED CONFERENCE - Mr. Gilbert Clements returned to Montague yesterday from a two- day conference at Burma Propane Gas Service School and appliances demonstration at Saint .lolin. N.B. Mr. Clements attended the confer- ence on Thursday and Friday to- gether with representatives from over the Maritimes. FUNERAL MONDAY - Funer- al services for the late William I..'indrigan. who passed away at his home in Montague on Friday, were held yesterday morning from St. Mary's Church. Montague. with Ri-i. .l. W. .l1cCardle celebrating Requiem High Mass. Present in the Sanctuary was Rev. F. L. Mnllally of Sturgeon. The St. the direction of Rev. Lawrence l.andrii:on. sang the funeral mass. The pall bearers were Lemuel Kenny, John Landrigan. William Steele. .l. J. Stewart, John Clair. and Clem Mclntyre. Interment was in the church cemetcry. Personals Mr. Forbes Taylor. Charlotte over the weekend. . rcccnt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson, Montague. Many friends of Mr. Aiigus Iilathcson. Montague, are pleased to see him home again following tiicatment at the P. E. I. Hospit- I . icr Mary. of Charlottetown. ac- rompanicd by Mrs. B. Warren. tax and family. Montague, on Sun- ay. PRIMROSE SCHOOL FEBRUARY REPORT Grade ti: 1. Eva Acorn. Grade 5: 1. George Campbell; 2. Nathan Wood. Grade 4: 1. Gregory Campbell; .iohnston tequall. Grade 3A: I. John Acorn: 2. .'ilai'ie Wood; 3. Bla' MacKcn7,ic. tirade 3 B: 1. Jackie MacDonald. Grade ii A: 1. Elaine Campbell: 7- Asncs Campbell. lit.-irtin Macbeod. and Katherine Mat.-Leod (equal); :1 Aeneas Johnston; 3. Philip Hockey MONTAGUE RINK WEDNESDAY NIGHT Primrose Sisters First game Island Championship Star Meteors Skate after Hockey MONTAGUE nnvx mmonr Gnm tart - . . Abbiee'B.ant:gm.gt p m tlllle Bantams Abbie Ml in VI. Mon- ts tlzuotd .. Sh after l)unsIan's University choir. under toun. was a visitor in Montague Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jardinc. Char- lottetown. and son Mickey, were g ltrs. Elmer MacNcili amt daugh- risitcd with Mr. and Mrs. B. iIick- 1 Lonnie Riley: 3. Joseph John- lion: 4. Kenneth Wood and George I Grade II B: l. James Acorni 2. f Sammy Acorn: 3. Garth Riley; 4. 1 Grade I: 1. Donald MacKenzic1 00d. Teacher: Mrs. Howard Mac- Leod. 8 pm. - Abbie Sisters vs. 0:15-St. Dunsto.n's vs. All- The Eastern Guardian BRIDGE PARTY - Mrs. Lorne lilgginton, Montague. entertained at bridge Tuesday evening in aid of the hospital. Prizes were won by Mrs. Arnold Wightrnzin. Mrs. l)ouglus Coffin and Mrs. Roland Diamond. ' DISCUSS DRAMA PLANS -The Montague Dramatic Workshop met at the home of the president. Mr. ivor Phillips. on the afternoon of March 4 to discuss plans for future activities of the workshop. At the close of a highly interesting ses- sion a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Phillips assisted by Mrs. Dan MacDonald and Mrs. Walter Beer. SCRABBLE PARTIES -- Mrs. V.R. Pepler. Montague. entertain- ed at a scrabble party last Wednes- day in aid of the Kings County .'ilcr..orial Hospital. The ladies with highest scores were Mrs. Bruce MacPhce and Mrs. Lorne Wiggint- on. Also entertaining at scrabble party last week was Mrs. A. II. Duvar. and high score winners were Mrs. J.J. Stewart and Miss Alva Brchant. Curilng Today At Montague Curling schedule at montaguc gtink today: 7 p.m. East ice -- Moore and Machcod Trophy: Geo. Nicholson vs. Geo. Kennedy. 'Vcst ice - Tip Top Trophy: L. ll. Poole vs. Dr. P. Mclntyre. 8.30 iadics. East ice - 0. Miicl)onald vs. L. MacDonald. West ice - Ladies Scratch game. 10 p.m. East ice - Physical Fitness pract ice. Wcst ice - Open. M.H.N. Defeats W Bison Bombers In the final game of the semi- finals Murray Harbour North def- cnteil the Bison Bombers 5-1 to eliminate the Bombers from the playoffs. Murray Harbour North will now go on to meet the Heath- i mattress and iii MEMORIAM MRS. EVERETT GORVEATT The death Prince Edward Island Hospital of Mrs. Everett Gorveatt on 20th December, 1955, in her fifty-sixth year.. The deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oram Trites, Lutes Mountain. N. B... having come to Cumberland. P. E. 1. some years ago. For the past fourteen years ' "ft.-i'eil a heart condi- ltion which necessitated long per- . . ..t.s,.nal. but during her long years of suffering, she was never known to unnplain. bearing her cross with patience and look- ing forward for a complete re- covcry. But God willed otherwise and on the above date. surrounded by her loved ones. death came to release her from further suffering. Left to mourn the loss of a dc- voted wife and mother are her husband and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. A. M. MacKiniion. tDor othy,i Summerside. P. E. . Mrs. P. J. Murphy, (Delta) Cliurlottctowii, P. E. I Miss Merle Gorveatt. Charlotte- iown, P. E. I. Mrs. It.. l.;iBrosse. Montreal. P. Q.. Arnoltl Gorveatt. Charlottetown. tHlld8l P. E. I. ()mcr Gorveatt, Charlottetown. P ' I F.. . . lilnicr Gorveatt. at home. The funeral was held from the McLean Funeral ltome. Service bciniz conducted by the Revs. F. iiichcan, ll. Mitton and A. S. weir who sDtllx'0 comforting words to the bereaved. llymns sung were Nearer My God to Thee and Rock of Ages. Pallbearers wt-rc: Frank Mills. Walter Carver. Malcolm MacEach- crn. Frank Miirpliy. Ray Mur- pliy and Frederick Chandler.. interment was in the Peoples Cemetery. ciini or THANKS We wish to thank l)r. MncKcnzic. Dr. Lea mitt all the other Doctors: also Nurses. Staff of the P. E. I. llospital. for sympathy c a r d 3 flowers. telephone calls and all others who helped during our rec- ent sad bereavement. The Family. erdule team in the best three out out of five series for the trophy. Scorers for Murray ltarbour in Saturday night's game were N. Lanigou 42i. S. Johnston. W. Mac- Liire. and I-2. Condon. and for the Bombers R. Shaw. Too actually save zoom on this Luxurious Harmony HMIIO 1471060 box spring unit, Each has 300 interlocking resilient, Hz, mm, for coH.nn-coll gleepinz comfort. And you can't feel the coils. because they are lnsiiliited with sisal Pad-3 Mid white layer felt. Border wire pm:-ms mizsius eilses Witirm , .1", M. . pre-bulI(.. fancy straight wall border. You can see tho , quality in the heavy Belgian chenille damask tickinl- 1' (d t. M . V' Whit occurred at thelion 0 lies by rs ince e United C Given Go By HAROLD MORRISON . Canadian Press Staff Wrltet OTTAWA (CF) - The United Church of Canada said Monday the big auto plant strikes in On- tario have hurt the little man and that the right to strike should be "re-examined.” ,. In the first appearance of s re- ligious body before the Gordon economic commission. the United Church urged also that the gov- ernment help re - united unrkins mothers with their children by raising family allowances so that mothers can stay home. it suggested. too, that the com- mission make a thorough study of the impact of liquor sales. gamb- ling and secual vice on economic life: that the economy be kept free of influences which would exalt unduly the power of large corporations? and that the price of food he kept at a "fair price." nurch Views Are rdon Commission tario has been chosen as the battle- ground for long and costly strikes by both the leaders of industry and labor in the automotive bus- iness. If this be true. the United Church would urge that the right to strike. particularly in large- scale North American developed industries. be re-examined." WINDSOR. Ont. (CF!-Canadian director George Burt of United Auto Workers ICIO - CCLi said Monday the United Church at Can- ada is "takin responsibility that doesn't belon to it" in comment- ing on recent auto strikes before the Gordon economic commission. Mr. Burt, who said the church should "talk less and pray more” when it commented on the recent record - breaking General Motors strike. said it is discussing "some- thing it knows nothing about" in its representation: to the commis- sion-on the right to strike. Touching on the labor issue. Dr. Mulclimur, secretary of the United (ihurch board of evangel- ism and social service, said he be- ilves Canada has been chosen as the grounds for industrial conflict because this is a presidential elec- tion year and it would not be "ap- Dronrtate" to have such conflict in the United States. Three rcccni strikes in the On- tario automotirc industry have hurt both employer and employee, Dr. Miitchinurc said. MEANT IIARDSIIIP ”These strikes also meant loss and hardship to many feeder plants uhvisc eiiiployees received no strike nay. Likewise, many little people. such as milk men. bread men and corner store men. have been hurt in places such gs. Windsor and Oshawa. "To many it has seemed that On- Valleytieid Observes Day of Prayer The Valleyfivid Auxiliary of the w..u.s. held the World Day of Pro- yer Service at the home of Mrs. Max Cooper. The president. Mrs: W.A. Bruce led the service, the theme being "One Flock. One Shepherd" with each member as- sisting in some part of the pro- gramme. Special prayers were offered by Mrs. Preston Peardon and Mrs. Alex Martin. An enjoyable feat- ure of the service was the rendit- and Mrs. A.J. MacPherson who sang "The Lord is my Shepherd" and by Mrs. Preston Peardon and Mrs. W.A. Bruce who sang ”Sweet Hour of Prayer". Seventeen m s responded to the roll call with a verse of scripture containing the word "Faith." It was decided that next month the roll call will be respond- ed to by a verse containing the words "I am". Mrs. Roddie Mac- Pherson, Mrs. A.J. MacPherson and Miss Mae Matheson attended the Presbyterial and reported hav- ing enjoyed it very much. Miss Anne MacDonald reported that during the past year 55 pounds of relief articles had been sent overseas. Next month Mrs. W. A. MacLeod will be Devotional Leader and the lunch committee will be, Mrs. W.A. Bruce, Mrs. Alex Martin. Mrs. A.J. MacPher- son and Mrs. Preston Peardon. The business being concluded. the meeting was adjourned and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. sr. COLUMBA Mr. Kenneth Rose is now spend- ing his leave with his wife and family at St. Columba. Friends of Mrs. Hugh MacDon- ald regret to hear of her recent illness, and hope she will have I speedy recovery. Mrs. Robert Yates has returned to her home in Kngsboro. having been a patient in Souris Hospital. Miss Barbara Strahan. R.N of Artificial Insemination All survey reports from the various school districts in the Cornwall, York. P o w n a l. Montague and , Souris areas should be handed in this week. Your co-operation will be great- ly appreciated. P. E. I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Concord. Mass. is now visiting her sister. Miss Mary. who has been a patient in City Hospital. Charlottetown. for some time. ing the winter months with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Robert- son. Mr. Robertson is employed on Great Lake boats in Summer. Mr. Adolphus l-Iilswiirih was 3 business visitor to Souris on Tues- day. Mr. Chester Bruce is spending the winter months in Charlotte- town. D.G Agree With West Germany On Care Of War Graves BONN rReutersi-Countries of Ilie British Commonwealth and West Germany today signed two agreements here on the mainten- ance of war graves. cemeteries and war memorials in West Ger- many and France. Both agreements deal with the" war graves of Britain. Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. India and Pakistan in West Germany, and with the mainten- ance of German war graves in Commonwealth military ccmcter. ics in France. France was also a signatory to the second agreement. West German t-'orcign Minister Heinrich von Brentano said in a brief address after the signing ceremony West Gcriiioii) would "do all in her power ini the dig- nificd niaintenaiice of nor graves on her territory." Announce Name Of Fourth R.C.A.F. Pilot Killed OTTAWA l('Pi The RCAF has anuouiu-cd l-it) .l(y5eph pale Mcl.iii'ty. 2:3, ioriiicrly of Dawson Creek, B.(,'., uas among four (3.. Mr. Walter Dtiurctlc uas a re- cent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McPhee, East Bal- tic. Mrs. John MacPhee and daught- , er Betty, were business visitors to Souris on Tuesday. Mr. Lloyd G. Robertson is spend- , cash basis. , PETER w. CANADA 5 STORE RE-OPENING I will re-open my store for business on Monday, March 12. 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MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Regular 3119.90 36.00 DOWN 35.00 Monthly ! Tuesday, March 6. 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 ilots killed over France McLarty of Dawson Creek. a four-plane collision of He joined gh, RCAF n Edmon, ton in 1951 and won his wings in l nadian Friday Sabre jets. Names of the other three had 15 . been reelased earlier. 9 2i The other airmen were F0 John After serving with a let squadron H. Adams.-24. of Winnipeg: F0 at Bagotville. Que.. he went over- Frederltk Karl Axle". 24. of Lon- seas in August. 1953. don, and F0 Edward Welters, 24, Funeral services for the four ofKelowna. 5- C- fliers are to be held Tuesday It F0 McLarty listed his next-of- the RCAF station at Baden-Soeh kin as his mother. Mrs. Margaret lingen, FINAL TODAY - SHOWS 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 "TERRIFIC TOGETHER" DORIS DAY - FRANK SINATRA "YOUNG AT HEART” COMING .- WED. and mun. 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