rur: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . T JANUARY V24. 1952 grass EIGHT MADE - T0 - MEASURE . SUIT SALE lIO0LEY'3 MEN'S WEAR MDNTAGUE BY SEMI-RljAl)t' TAILORING AND L0.VSI)ALl-I HAND-TAILORLD CLOTHES. Semi-Ready Tailoring it Offering You Approximately 50 ('loth Samples To Choose From At The Drasticaliy Reduced Prices Mentioned Below. One group. (iold-Star. Special Two-Piece Suit for only 545.50. Another wide selection of cloths. Silver-Star Specials. from which you can choose it two-piece suit for only S3935. - Think of It. Mule-to-Measure for only 539.95. It you are not szttisiirri uitii your suit uheu it comes, your money will he t'hecriulIr rt-tuutleti. so you have nothing to lose, and many dollars to rain. Slionlci you not find the l'IOIII.)'nll want in these two groups. you are sure to fintl it niiivmt: the remaining large assortment all of which are nt'i'ei-t-(I :it .u l.'i'. ruluclion during this sale. which ends January Illst. Act now while IIiI' r.in:r of t-lnth is complete. and be assured of a wider choice. All are l'i'giisii yarn-tlye worsterls. These suits are all of 555.00 to Sti.'i.tlil iniur-s. Lou.-tltilc t'IoIlu-x inn lli'lcriIi'; tn liiklrzl Pair (if Trousers Free Of Charge. Willi l.u-rr Suit Solti During This Sale. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Kocnrsz-Mouraooa: nmis tr. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruce Maefiiee. Min Joyce Wtuinton sonar GEORGETOWN: Pius Mcxinnon. Waidbn Lasers. I-The-'Cusrdien may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards 3; son. John Farquharson. . guest 9! Mr. Kenneth Mac- Priends of Gordon MacNeill Montague. are happy to hear he is eonvalescing satisfactorily ;his recent illness at his home. Young frzends of David Stewart viontague. will be sorry to hear he vie ill at his home and wish him a Ispeedy recovery. l Miss Margaret MttcLure. Char- ilotletown. spent a few days at her Bun-I -' was R recent vmmr to B,-u. once sale ends Sniurdtiy, January after 8 ..!Cf.ARl('S big January clear- 26th. 'THRiLli T0. the skirl of the pipes and the lllt of Scottish cert. Montague. January .'i0th. nt :15. I Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Dunning, Ciiuriottetown were Sunday uuests of Mrs. W. R. Garrick, gMontague. l Mr. and Mrs. John white and daughter. Karen Lynn. of Mont. ague, were recent visitors to Mill: home iii Montague recently Her ,i”.' father. Mr. Chester Miacbure ll V rd . convalescim: satisfactorily tifterp M”. wmp Dem”. Bmdene” has his rec-cut serious illness. 1 ......D.. ' Georgetown and l Vicinity Ptr Hairy Henry has reuimed to t'ai::ary. Alberta. where he is stationed in -ir'7.s'i&7tsTm:'sT.x.x'tii:is ”."'V"HTs"T()-rt'i'o's'C”tT5oi.;'” 3 M" W”""..””'”-'" h” ”' u V . l W? :Iiil'li9d from loronto. where he Staple lC(lfI 1 . P-1.-"at: The hrs! elerrietitary .-clionl in, was "”i'I0-I ed 1" 50m" ”m'- consists cf wl . ..- my in the new world4 was founded nti V V I m I H V K sunimcr and ill Mcxzco City by the Spaiiiartls in: ML V”lId”"i Ital?”-I Cleik 0 wlme, 1531. the County Court, was a recent FITTST AP-l:EARA;V('F.' I LOOK” .tl.liiF. 'l'ht-P0 small. V3.1 fish-the smell. 0 511'- side--are so Sif'ii.l.I mniig. (lured by the Italian Coiuarini in." l 1508. I nshennen Confuse tum: T0-DAY CAp1'roL Fill.-SAL! liiA'l'iNl;'E 3:30 - EVENING 7 - 9 W" no wm u.7.. vmt Artie: wt... A sun.-(mu-g Genoa Mom Wit oettli Veegeeuti sublet. 105- ' on Adnstm Fahd Ellflt KAY s ROY MICRON tlilliilll l0illtS0if - MARY wmm by Richard Weuvuer - tiitoctui by Harry lulu - ma PtrMeu(ppuICl ......'. um mu-4 7 an ibtisiiiess visitor to Charlottetown. 5i0”- ESSWGG by Dr. A.D. Mac.Ken- l I icelviiig treatment in the iiattetown l l The many friends of Mr. George The ,-,N k,m..n Mr, H, mm. ywhtte. -are son-yyto learn that iv: and the hymns sun: by the choir 1, Wm. M 3-mm Amwicn was p..n,ilS confined to his home with ill- CS5. Mrs. Eivaii Durant. who was re- Char- Hospital. has returned to her home here, Mr. and Mrsj-S-uliivau Heiiryaiid and daughter Anna. have moved to Charlottetown for the re- mainder of the season. ..'Miss Gladys recent visitor Georgetown. She Charlottetown. Fachier. was a to her home in is employed in The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Martell are sorry to learn of the illness of their young child with pieumonia, The many friends of 'Mrs. Benj. Stevens. regret very much that. it was necessary to enter the King's County Hospital for treatment, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. who have been visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter have left in return to their home in souris Messrs. Joseph Dalton, Albert McPhee. Guy llemphili. were at Murray River on Monday. They report cels scarce there. The Misses Marquerlte l-lemphili and Lillian I-iearn were passengers in Montague this week. Miss Heam visited her motl-ier, who is H. patient in the King's County Hospital. --G.U. soc . BRIGHTEST NEW .: ENTERTAINMENT IN THE MOTION Plllllllli . stitsu ,. -.3- the Ctiiiadiau Army. I received word from cgmomya of treasurers report songs and dances at Burns Con-t Montague W. ,l. Monthly Meeting The regular meeting of the Montague Women's Institute 2nd. The" president, Mrs. Lure. presided. and Miss Jenkins was appointed pro tent. The members reporting the club wom- en's creed in unison. Roll call was followed by the reading of A. D. Mac- Shirley which were approved as read. Cor- vrcspondence included a letter from iilt-d Cross headquarters thanking ltlie members for work forwarded -,by the convcner. Mrs. Wm. Mac- Lcnii. Each member reported having made calls on sick or siiut-in mem- bers during the month. One bill was presented and the was read by "I9 marriage of her sister-in-law. M” 0"” Beck- Mtrs. Kenneth Gordon, nee M15; Helen MacLaren. formerly of Bru. i--i-"llinm Commmff. and M... Ema” Gordon M Mze. Lcstcr Macbeod. presented :1 denell At the close of the meeting the convened by Portund, oregon, also gm-meny or contest which was won by Mrs lsiudenell. Their many friends in! .Brudenell and vicinity wish theml ii-W1.V years of happiness. : l c; I "FUN!-JRAI. Si-it-(VIC!-is -. The! ifuiieral of the late Frederick (J. ifxfaclntyrc. Montague, whg passed . vlay early Monday morning in the lfIing's County Hospital was hem lwcniiesday afternoon from the Baptist Church. The service was conducted by Deacon W. D. John. :'.ie and Rev. F.N. Young. Miss 7993! Beck prcsided at the organ were "My Rcdceriiet'”. "shall we Gather At. The River” and "Abide W.th Me. Honorary pallbearers were Messrs. Vernon Ross, L.)-(. Poole. HIM. Smith and A.C Mac. Kay. Active pallbearers were Messrs. I-I0.Vd Mcillsii, Roderick Martin, 'i'.M. Llewellyn. Gavin Reid, Wil- liam Lamont. and Milton Fraser. W'HlM ROAD W. I, .."Flie January meeting of the Whim Road Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs Wesley Campbell on Wednesday evening. January 2. The meeting which is usually held on the first Tuesday of every month was postponed until the following night because of the holiday. In answer" to roll call. the li mcm'bers and flour visitors at- tending. told a joke. togeizhep with a resolution for the new year. The president, Mrs. Wesley Cam-pbeil. presided and opened the meeting with all repeating together the "Collect for Club Women." in the absence of the secretary. Mrs. Web-b Nicholson attended to the general business procedure and read the minutes of the last tueeting together with correspondence received during the month. Among the corres- pondence was st letter from the Infirmary thanking the members for the parcel sent at Christmas time. in connection with a let- ter from the social welfare can- vasser. the members requested the secretary to send for the book- let. dealing with preparedness for atomic warfare. The question- naire was answered. The different coinintttecs gave their rrrports for the month. Three calls were made by the sick committee and treats provided. The new committee appointed was Mrs. Robert Campbell and Miss Mary K. Munro. Those ap- pointed to be on the entertain- See Islanders The Town IT'S THE PRINCE EDWARD MIDNIGHT MATINEE FRIDAY ' AT i'I:30 P. M.. (Adults Only) your or uuuttvsrrrv mi: uttoffm ciiAiiEi not WIMUIH l. min IIMSI 3thc sa'ln next. month. 2-BIG HITS-2 .. NIGHT OF THRILLS AND CHI Cecil Beck and Mrs. Lorne Wig- gititon. Lunch was served by the host- assistcd by se :l members. ti -Folnnfittie-1' t month were Mrs. George Clarey and Mrs. Russell McBClh. The school committee reported that the school was badly in need of sci-ubbingz and the members agreed to attend to this the fol- lowing Friday afternoon. The demonstration for the eve- ning was given by Mrs. Robert. Campbell iii the place of Mrs. Ccril Cnnvpbell who was absent from the meeting. 'l'lic tfcml shown was 44 quaint little bag liankies made in H10 shape of a man's shirt. The main part of the shirt formed the bag and the collar and sleeves- correct iachcd to complete the plclurf-. An appropriate verse was read by Mrs. Campbell explaining how! useful this little shirt could be. The members enjoyed the demon-I stration and agreed that this was a splendid gift suggestion for any occasion. The penny sale was put on bY Miss Betty McBeth, and the lucky winner was Miss Edzth Mac- l')ona'ltl. him in ttiru wzll conducty It. was de-y cided that Valentines would b? exchanged in answering 1'0” C3” next, month. for soiled in- Mrs. Garnet Moore kindl)' vited the members to hold the next meeting: at her home. p l 'l'hc entertainment co:nni.tiec i for the uionth held sEi'9i"(l1 '-"101" ggting contests. and WIWS i"”"9 awarded. At the conclusion of the meet- ing and during the social hour that. followcd. the hostess. Mrs. Cum-pbcll. nssisled by 5("'9”'1 "I the ladies, gcrved a delightful lunch to all. WANTED GIRL CLERK For Store In Montague Write. core Guardian Office, Montague Will held at the home of Mrs. William Macbean. Wednesday evening, Jan. secretary meeting opened with the the minutes of the previous meeting in ever detail. weic at-l torously referred to the lack of it VEIIYI LARGE .Contlnuecl from page i which had made the parish iiulf of the parishioners he express- ed his thanks to the Rector and all his predecessor for their ef- forts. Dr. McMillan then introduced Very Rev. A. McLellan. Rector of the parish. who said the Coni- muhlty Centre represented of work and sacrifice by the -peo- ple. He expressed his appreciation for the work of the various con- tractors who had helped build it and extended a sincere invitation to all present to return often. Bishop's Congratulations His Excellency Bishop Boyle ex- tended hls congratulations to the clergy and the people of the parish who "by teamwork. courage and unanimity of purpose" made the Centre possible. He said it was an ii:-:set to the City and Province as it represented aniinvcstment in youth, He said of youth that there were two important factors - her- edity and environment. Nothing could be done to change the form- er, but mucii could be done to alrl and improve the latter. His Ex- cellency added that the Centrtr u.(-uld provide recreational facil- i-jcs for youth and tliits airi great- ly in prcvcntiiig juvenile delin- queiicy. However. he poliited out that lacl: of recreation does not cause juvenile delinqucticy. rather it was a brcnkdrrwn in the Christian fairi- ily. The building would also serve '.o aid in the teaching of civics on a local level and give youth a bet- ter insight into the basis of com- munjty me while at the same time lculiivntinr: in them a sense of re- lsyiniisibility. Bishop Boyle narmlv ronitncmh c'i Premier J. Walter Jones for his support. of Brotherhood Week which he said should bring a closer fel- lowship of mankind. He said that iI”ifJllp,Ii the Coniniunisis professed to accept the Brotlierliond of Man ltlirv had denied the Fntiierhood God. Warm Commendation ,. His Honor Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowsc stated that the Oiil liaii had served the parish well but as it grew and prospered. a new and larger one was necessary Compiimcnting the committee In charge. he said they might well. be proud of the "magnlficc:it" re-i suits they have nttaiticti. - Premier Jones said the Cotil- iziunity Centre was "One of the very finest edifices in this towif. lie referred briefly to the leisure which city youths had and hum- in the couiiti-y because farnicrs 't.annot breed a 40-hour wecki row". He said that play was near- ly as important aswork. especially for the young and this building tzould provide physical as well as mental relaxation. He told the people of the pnrisii that in the Community Centre they were "setting an example wliicii uzil have" to be followed else- where". The Premier said that this city was not a bad one. "There nrc no dope eaters here". and urged the people to follow the extiniplt: of industry set by their past gen- rrations as it means of bccomintt flirt class citizens. Christian Atmosphere Mayor J D. Stewart. in offering Iiis congratulations on the beau- tiful edifice said that iIiE”OrIglili'i4 tor of the idea ”builderi bctle: tiizin he knew". He called it a place Hockey Team IN SOURIS RINK FRIDAY. JAN. 25th, AT 7 P. M. Proceeds for Charitable Purposes Sponsored by of Souris Admission SOC and 531.00 . FOR A LLSI I . ' '..'W0MtN -. Oi MONSTER? illiil liIiiKiIAltT Ililit PIIITEI SAM IIIIIEII Elli IMVOI ltit WlI.EV i.l0Y0 CIIIIIIIII where ”youth can cntiier in a Christian. atmosphere and under Christian auspices". and added Ethan in these troublous and trying ,days the need for such ti piacc pviis a sharp one. l The Mayor also stated in the iiiew building will meet many groups of adults filled with the wholesome desire to improve "not .only their own circumstances and ;tnusc of the Holy Redeemer par- glah. but those of our wholr civic community taken in its best and broadest sense”. Mr. Charles Sinclair, president of, the Charlottetown Branch of tlie Canadian Legion. briefly offer- ed the congratulations of the Le- lgion and said the Centre showed uliat a parish can do for a com- rauiiliy. A long series of developments a strong and contented one. On be- years Memorial Service Held By United W.M.S. At Trinity noun srciiln : Continued from page 5 ...D.:M.....M......D&. Calbeck; Press Secretary. Mrq.Quy Pierce. frhe Preebytei-isi officers wm Installed by the Rev. J. T. Ir-win. Mrs. F. Ouieiiffemssisted by M" J. T. Meclieod opened the Qua: tion Box. -The resulting op... forum was enjoyed by an Ind many problems were shared an solved. Mrs. Wilfred Craig. Middleton chiurmsn of the Resolution com. A most impressive memorial and dedication ceremony was held 0" Tucidayu Jan. 22. in Trinity United Church, honoring those members who have passed on to higher service and whose influ- ence in auxiliaries in the P. E. I. Presbyterial of the Wi"M.S. of the ,'.r;:,t1tleuon'I"en"d ma fonowm United Church of Canada will wh.,.,,,';g M, be... embuh ions 138 16” Ind Iwfeciated. that most alcoholics begin 51;: Mrs. J. D. Macffarlane was as- sisted by Mrs, Stanley Thompson and Mrs. F. W. Cutcliffe. All pre- sent feelingly sang "Rock of Ages" and joined .in prayers After I short meditation by Mrs. Mac- Farianc. Mrs. Cutcliffe read the names on the "ln Memorilm List" and all felt they too had wit- nessed with Paul "For I know in whom Ihave believed". Following a two minute silence Rev. J. T. Irwin assisted by Steward, Mr. E. C. MacKay. led a most inspiring Communion ser- vice for 200 com-municants. This ISCFVICC is looked forward to by tall delegates as their re-dedica- lt.0n in the Lord and His work. Deceased members who were remembered in the service were as follows: Cavendish - Mrs. Nelson Mac- Courbrcy, Life; Mrs. Alexander Toombs. Life. I Charlottetown --” Mrs. Stewart Moi-son, Life; Mrs. tDr.) J. C. Houston. Life; Mrs. A. E. Wilkin- son: Mrs. George Bell: Mrs. W. M. Rowe. Dundns -- Mrs. John Hunter Freetown - Mrs. Hubert Reeves Glcnwood - Mrs. Thomas Gor- (rinking habit before the age of 20. and whereas the ignorance of our youth exposes. them to pm, peril: Resolved that we rectum the Dept. of Education to annoy”; a supervisor of alcohol Educlilmi for the public schools and l" we. 2. Whereas the swelling indulg. ence in alcoholic beverages is mm and more becoming a threat tn the moral and economic stability of our Province. and WITENJBS thi late closing of liquor stores it a contributing factor; Resolved that we request the Temperance Com mission to close all their stores it 6 o'ci k on Saturdays. 3. terms much of the cam...- :'t'.RCil1;z material so ensiiv aiq: sole to our children is not nn'r useless but harmful, be it. rash!-ml that we urtze our auxiliaries on piece the World Fr!t-nds in mtr homes where there are CIiIId"Pl' and that we urge the reariiii of all good literature-also that an set as our goal a Missloliatv Monthly in every United Chutcii home. ' 4. Whereas gambling is ever ml the increase. even invading our rr. tail stores and all forms of enlc:'- talnment in the shape of mm- prlzes. And whereas the ninra: wrong of gambling is that the rr. rill ward is dependent on chance Kcnsington -- Mrs. Benjamin rather than I return for it service Cameron rendered and does become a source Kingston - Mrs, Robert Bar- of moral breakdown for our chil- ,-(qt orcn-youth as well as adults' Mama", ,- M”, w, 3, iv,”-en Resolved. That we put ourselves Mantra” C M” 1.-"nan Go..- on record as being opposed to don gembiingbizi slloftiziits and we flffu , gg our mem re p e no pnr. ti Hglvsgtn Glasgow Mrs. C. M. game. 0' chnmep 5. Whereas the uewhcansda Pm- crams are difficult and impractic- able. and the members prefer the Murray Harbour Affiliated Mrs. Crilly W. Lea New I-'9"d”"TM”t M”! w"" Programs in the MissiomryMonth- 1'9" I ly: Be it resolved that next yr-tu-'t N011?! GI't'WV11IE - MI” Eihtl Programs appear in the monthly. M0l'l'Is 0. Whereas manv of oitr Prt-stav- North Ruslico D Mt-s. Granville tcrial secretaries have great diftl. S. Buntain culties in completing annual fr- Noi-th Trynn - Mrs. Ernest 1n- ports due to tardiness in submit- mam Lug ting reports by our Auxiliaricsazid M 4; 51 . t, C. M . 1-no whereas many of the secretaiin W ” " " 1: 3:: Jsnri Murray Riv?” - Mm Milton to coirlrry eonmdruring the year? We llonper. Assoc-iste Helper. I p Mm” recommend and iuwj Hm. Summerfieid - Mrs. William ' the president of each Auxiliaty or some other person qualified to do so. bring to the attention of each secretary the work required of her Seaman. Life. Union Road-Miss Tillie Prowse Victoria - Mrs. Fred M. Clay. Vall9.VYi'-'15 ER" - Mist I-3uCh' office as outlined in the Elm- i.n MacPherson. Life. . Book. Wiimot Valley - Mrs. Aibemas 7. Be it resolved: That radln ministry be made available for the Protestant French Canadians. par- ticularly in Ontario and Quebec under the guidance and support of the Home Mission Board of the United Church of Canada. 8. Be it resolved that this run- byterisl go on record as cxpressinr sincere appreciation to the Mum- ters and the Official Board of Tri- nity United Church for the use nl the church and hall: to the W3- men of the congrcgatlnii for their gracious hospitality: to my Mr Irwin for his inspiring address: if the organist and choir for lcnriiii: the service of praise: to the sexton for making the building so com- fortable, and to all who in any way helped td make our Presby- tcrisl s time of fellowship and lil- G. Mac-Caull. Life; Mrs. John Wm. stavert: Mrs. Edgar Sobey. York -- Mrs. Warren Vessey, Life: Miss Doris Taylor. funds and of themselves through their work. In closing the nrogram Dr. Mc- Mllllli. who had had a special rrtrsmze for each of the speakers as he introduced them. read ex- crrpis from a few of the many conczratuiatorv messues which vcrc received. A majority of those tr-ad were from former rectors of the parish or member. of the ricrqv who had served with the F.ss.R. In Holv Redeemer nsrlsh The program opened with the nlnving of "O Canada" by the 5,1,-"Jon. iii-JI. Regiment Bend under The mp0” of the credmmlt Tiaiidmaster Thrimns Mclfarlsno. committee was given by Miss The band also plaved several num- I.'('rt-' at the conclusion of the of- ficial openins ceremonies while the quest. sneakers were belm taken in a brief tour of the buildlna. Later everyone present was I zuelf. of the parish for coffee and ti lunch. All present were invited to in- spect the facilities of the Com- muiiitv Centre and font: after the ceremonies were over there were hundreds of neonle still trying to we! in the buildim. Although no official estimate of the number nilciiditir last night could be made. Mabel Linkletter. Summerslde, inl- lowing which Preebytcrial was de- clared closed to business. 1'1 closing Mrs. H. Howard sunk? a few words on Stewardsliitr " kt. this thought to yourself: If M body in the Auxiliary were i ' kind of Steward that I am. WWI? klnc. of an Auxiliary would u! have? Never has the need in Canada been so great for trained leaders- Let us face advance and let us let go-taking more interest and re- spoiielbllity. Perhaps vlc feel 0'.l' little bit won't il'liIi.tEl' much. lull Brigadier W.W. Reid, Dlrcctot- of Physical Fitness, said it was known that such a wonderful building was one of his weaknesses He told the gathering that every- cne who helped deserved a lot of credit and that as the years rolled by the people would realize hou- rzaliy fine ti structure it is. Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon brought. the best wishes of the worshippers at St. Dunstan's Basilica and said the Centre was "a milestone in the ruai-ch of progress of Holv Redeem- er parish”. Ho recalled the begin- ning of the parish 22 years ago and the task that faced tiic first rector. Since then he said each succeeding rector had added to the parochial, structure. It was main- ly, however. to the people of the parish that the credit bclongzcri because without. their generosltv glciitlc could have been accomplish- Frmner Rector Speaks An unexpected pleasure was given the huge gathering in the presence for the opening of Rev, Fr. Fleming. a former rector of the garish. He briefly remlnisced about is years of service from i933 to 1039 and recalled that even in those earl perish days the people were of deep faith and deep inter- est in their homes and their com- munity. He mentioned that thg depression years offered: trouble in Holy Redeemer parish teepins "-3 head above water as the people save itrnoromiy of their kf677hI zrm QIIIIPTIT Ill? IEIIEIE m.it.. 1.... of plies with Ioothialudnlljcdly medicated rmiificial estimates ran-red be- t;v-en 2000 and 3.000 people Thoutzh the building was plati- rvd nrlmarllv to serve the voutli of the. parish. the huge thronr r.:-cseni last night held many of the older ri-it-pie of the parish who vcre malnlv respoiislble for mak- iiic the Centre possible. Present also were hundreds from other parts of the City and Province. no 7'-Asst. 1's.-:1-tq Rock. suit. or sun '. the life of our young niaii-Jesus Christ of Nazareth. has had ntort effect than all others sddcd we-' thcr." -- .-..........D .... 4 II. J. MABOII OPTOMETBIST Fitting Ind Supplying Glass" Etc. MONTAGUE. P. F-. l- F'AsI'EETi-t. In improved pow- der to be sprinkled on upper or (""00 "W"? lower plates. holds false teeth to to H A. M. more firmly in place. Do not slide slip or rucl:.. No gummy. gooey pasty taste or. feeling. FASTEETH is alkaline (non-ncidl Does- not your. Checks "piste odor" (deri- l.li'e breath) Get l'Al'!'ll.'!'H at my drill store. HOCKEY GAME" surplus and DANCE ' as GEORGETOWN . 2 to I l'. M. by appointment. Officl connected Willi Drug store. Sponsored by The Georgetown Community Welfare lwiiliii TIIURSDAY, JANUARY 24"! GEORGITPOWN EAGLES vs. SOURIS TIGERS SUPPER AND DANCE ' IN TOWN-IIALL Cuncunn OINIMENT 44