laslem Guardian -0 LIAVI POI IONIPIEL - pgur members of the Montague Ladies Curling Club left for yuterday where they will participate ll! the hon- Moncton. N.B.. gplcl which is in progress there. The following If! ti-.. Mani Club: I -re and Adah MacGregor. 'WHiST PARTY - In spite of 1;... deep snow and heavy travel- Party. lmg conditions. a whiat sponsored by the Whim Road W. 1 was held at the home of Mr. d Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Kil- m -, and fairly well attended. Mr. gc-ert Campbell was the winner of the beautifully decorated cake, baled by Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. Miss Edith H. MacDonald. conso- ializin. Miss Jean Ann Muiiuro. Men's winners were: Mr. Don Calllllilclli consolation. Mr. John Daley, Everyone enjoyed lunch serrr('i by the hostess and other lrlfilcx at the conclusion of the etching. 'ii'HlM ROAD SHOWER - Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser were the rPClplelltS of many lovely and useful girls at a miscellaneous shower held in their honor at Wlllm Road Hall on Wednesday flilfli. February 16. On their ar- rivzil at the Hall the newly weds w9i'fl greeted by Miss Jean Ann Munro aild Mr. Johnny Clarey and note escorted to their Jilaces of lnniitr Assisting in the opening at gifts were: Mr. Lawrence Stu- 51'). Miss Betty MacBet.h and Miss Jo;-ii Ann Munro. Afterwards, in 3 ion well chosen words, both Jliilll alid his bride expressed an- prt-(iation and thanks to all their iricnds atld neighbours at Whim itnad. During the evening the ladies ni the district served lunch. in and Mrs. Leslie Stuart pro- vitied the music for dancing. Personals ..'Mr Stephen French, Whim Road. spent the recent week-end at his home in Gaspereaux. ..'.iil.ss Edith MacDonald, Grade eleven student at Montague High School. spent the recent week- and at her home in Whlm Road. ,.Mrs. E. Farquharson. Kil- niuir. was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. where she visited with her daughter. Miss Ishbel Farquharson, who is suffering from a badly sprained ankle at this time. '.'ilr. and Mrs. Wendell Glov- er. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Glover. and .. nsome little daughter Dar- lens of Mount Stewart. spent Sun- dsy. February 13th visiting in Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. lltanley H. Glover. ..'Mrs. Alex Jackson, Albion. arrived home from Centralia, 0nt., after spending the past month with her daughter and ion-in-law. Cpl. and Mrs. Eric Butler. she was accompanied Iisclt by Miss Joyce lutlar. Curling Draw Today's draw for lie Montague Curling Club: 6.30 P. M. -Judge Dasltocbes vs. L. H. Poole. Physical Fitness 3.00 P. M. -G. G. Jardlna vs. C S. Stewart. D. Gowsn vs. I. M. Inilth. - Ht. M. - Dr. L. A. John- ltnne':s. Dr. P. Maclntyrs. A. E. Sullivan vs. Bandy Mac- Donald, IIOOKEY 'l 0lil6llT MONTAGUII RINK 1:3LGwmhn Gish , vs. Montague Girls 8:30 Souris High School Boyl Vl- Mnntazue High School Boys .M9ii.'I STOMAOII UPSET! H i ...'.E?. ..l..iiJl.?2'ii.2i'.i.'.'.'.'..?.l u set stomach or tltel cits Mdi-&n 5l'"lD- A cosnbina on a ""1 Penetrating ant with a medicstingn ormula. Th? Denetra gradient carries the med cine to irri- tated crevices of the throat. where the medioating ingre- 4-ltnt can go right to work. That s why it's named cits Med!-trating Cough lltrup it madico s it PM rates. VICKI. MED!-TIMING c0IIGI'I IYIUP ifMedk m atesoalfhneggg STOP SM Ei.lS KOOph V0”. "Om. '00!-Smellln 74 Now. . 9"- representing Rilla Mac- 1 laid, Beth McGowan. Olive Winners of the card game were. ' mi A C4” the farmers of aaidhlt-. ture yesterday. . Mr. Douslu said that from talk- ing to the nowbt appointed .5. gineer. he found that his work involves ta thorough knowledge of all types of farm machinery. mix- of cement for farm bulld- lllll and the proper timbers to use in farm construction. He explained tllat this man was in Polltlon to apply scientific knowledge in a practical way that would increase the efficiency of farm machinery and tend to- ward a better informed tarnlltig population. He warmly congratulated the move of the address of the Speech from the Throna. Mr. J. A. Gai- Iant. He said, "Mr. Gallant's pol- itical alfaitationli have been questioned since he came into this House. but I want you to know that when he was a figtlier bomber pilot overseas, his poli- tics were never questioned and I can say that if he does as good a job in this Government as he did in the last war, it will leave nothing to be desired. i believe he will find it easier to get elected if he sticks with the Llberal Party." RURAL ELECTRJFICATION Mr. Douglas said that be was possibly the only member of the noose who did not have electric power passing by his home but he was sure Lilli. it would cotiie within a short time. He was glad to see that the program had pro- gressed so lavorably and felt that it would be of great benc- fit to the farmers of Prince Ed- ward island. Referring to inc Opposition criticism that the line was too expensive, Mr. Douglas pointed out that electricity was something that the farmer used every day and compared to a piece of machinery. such as a binder. that was used only once a year. it was not nearly so ex- pensive. ”We would never have gotten electricity had it not been for the Government's rural elec- trification policy." he said. "There is no Justification for curtailment of railway service in this Province, when we have so little service at the present time", said Mr. Douglas. Referring to the passenger service he noted that it consisted oi one passeng- er car at the end of a freight train and the schedules in most cues called for the arrival of the train in Charlottetown at li a.m. and leaving at 2.30 p.m. Ho said.that ii the Railway ill- tended to take off scheduled trains and "vs the Province a casual freig t service. farmers would suffer as a result. in this connection he made specific re- farencs to one instance-that of icing cars-"1-low can a shipper know when to ice a carload of vegetables when it is not known when the car is going to move. You might ice it today and in four or five days the car is still on the line and has to be re-iced before it leaves the shipping point". PARKDALI QUESTION Mr. Douglas. while admitting that the district of Parkdale did not come within electoral diatrlct. he was interested in their problem. He felt that a plebiscite would not solve the problem but felt that the matter should be settled at a round table conference between the F ' sloners of Parkdale and officials of the Department of Education. "if a plebiscite is held. Iii the Iaby in flu homo? is Yours 1 A contented Baby? What you diooea the NBIVAYLMEI Oarllilod Dairy Foods you make aadta no no gets an adequate variety of Dom M” will help in forming corral: ii? ta. A LMBI Carried Iaby Foods ass psusun-ooohd to retain layout and nutrition values and then carefully strained to ensure correct digestive inaction. hat iietan to the of salie- factiea who you so baby with AYLMII Canned laby Foods. for 12 labels irslil .AYI.M E a. IA Y FOODS A Nursery Picture AhlollAYLMBlAs'iilnalPrist l2'a 14' in Pdlcolorisyoors for I2 AYLMBI Osrtillod Iaby Food labels. IQ! RIPNANI i IIAI LMAM IAIN - OIANI cliu-- ' ', ,...wut PRINT oar NAM! and ADDRBS aadmslmlsoowpea withl2AyllncrbahyI'oodlabelstot Dap!.A,Cnd- Cxonlld. ai?ii”i'Eii I IV 0098 last NAIURAIIY letter is l0lIItobeagreatbetiefiito- Commands Provision For Agricultural Engineer was promised that The Government's ready been to d that a sewage system would eral said. Mr. The finals were then quet (Captain). Joyce ed by Joyce Paquct. plating its schedule. looit for quicker-dlssol :3... better-lasting New Posts luahus Mr. Harvey Doll people in these outlying districts who are now receiving the bene- fit of taxes from Parkdale will vote to stay in the unit and the people of Parltdale will vote to get out of it. so matters will be no better off than before. He noted that the sewage and water conditions had been brought to the attention of the Govern- ment in 1953 and at that time it would be done. "But nothing has been done yet", he added. ment that an engineer would make a survey of the district. he felt was not enou h. ”They have al- hundrcd thousand dollars and another engineer will probab- ly will tell them the same thing but there will still be nothing done to better the situation". he Douglas moved the ad- journment of the House will meet today at 3.00 pm. Souris Women's Bowling League The Women's Bowling League at Souris has completed its games for this season. In the semi-finals the Warblers won two of the three games played with the l-iilihiliys. tween the Warblers and the Lucky Six, the latter winning the first three, out of the live game series. The members of the winning Lucky Six team were: Mrs. Frank Pa- Helen Paquet. Joyce Paquet. Mrs. L. E. Power. and Mrs. A. Mac- Donald. The trophy will remain ln the possession of the Lucky Six team until next season. The women's high single for the year is 361 and the high three is 733. Both scores have been attain- The Men's League is now com- gins something announce- water and cost sev- which piayed be- MacLellan. The teams " i As EN i , g gxgxsxvxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxgg l yxmbxxmxxmxxxQxxxxxS5PDD la Georgetown - Goal. A. McPhee; defence. R. Landry. R. Gallant. S. Hansen; forwards. R. MIIFPIU. G. P Gotell. P. Macllean. R. Solomon, B. McCullough. C. Gotell. C. Gal- lant and T. Blackett. , Souris: Goal. M. LaBrech; de- fence. E. Dugas. C. Cheverlc. J. Clinton. and D. MacDonald: for- wards; H. Paquet. C. Peters. D. Pequot. J. MacDonald. R. Paquet, R. Acorn. W. McLaren. and G. Gennings. First Period: 1. Souris. R. Acorn Georgetown. thosourls (C. Peters) R. Solomon (B. McCullough) 11:55 3. Souris, R. Acorn 14:30; 4. Georgetown. A. Gallant (E. Murphy) 18:40. Penalties, R. Landry. R. Mur- phy (misconduct), E. Dugas, J. Clinton, and R. Gallant. Second Period: .5. Souris. R. Acorn. (unassisted) 1:05; 6. Souris. R. Acorn (W. MacLaren) 1:45. Penalties. C. Peters and R. Gal- in. Third Period: 7. Georgetown. R. G a l l a n t Georgetown. R. Gallant (C. Gal- lant) 1:40; 9. Souris, R. Paquet (unassisted) 13:30. lboublelleoder Hockey Game A'l' Souris Rinlt At Souris on Saturday the 19th 3-50 Gtofietmvn Bantams defeated Bantams by a score of 6-0. in a fast hockey game. LlNEUPS' qeorgeiown - Goal. M. M h ; defence. P. MscLean, R. Soltllllpfioz; forwards. B. McCullough. L. Walker. R. Goteli. '1'. Solomon. 3. Prolner. and D. Clory. . Soorio- Goal, J. K. MacDonald; defence. G. Walsh. A. Malone. T. Roach. M. Walsh. R. Roach; for- wards. R. Doucette. E. Paquet. A. Muilnlly, J. MacDonald. L. Pnquet, P. Paquet. T. Malia Donald. and R. Gallant. The scorers were: it. Gotell (3). 14- Walker. 3. Prosper. and R. Solomon. Penalties were Georgetown players. T. Solomon. and B. McCullough; and one Souris player. G. Walsh. In the second game Souris High defeated Georgetown High by I score of 5-4. The many spectators thoroughly enioyed the hard fought IIIIIE. LINEUP8: Summary : :15; 2. (unassisted) Penalties: R. Landry. positions: 1. All Stars; 2. Path Finders; 8. Federals: 4. Kings; 5. Line Roaders; 6. Ramb- icrs. In the semi-finals. a series of three games were played. the All Stars winning two and the Lob- ster Kings winning one. The finals. between the Path Finders and the All stars have played two of their five series. The All Stars won the first. while the second was a tie. and was not- counted. Four games re- main to be played. The men's high single. Dr. up a Limo Lushua in the usual way and when it's ENVOYS PBOMGTED CANBERRA (CP) - The Indon- esian minister to Australia. Dr. ended the season in the following M. Tamsil, has been elevated to set beat in... rd. L. Mac- given to (C. Peters 1:10; I. Lobster held by E. Kassner. is 380. and the high three is M0 held by William Pierce. lW0 Siruclural Short of Water i Doug Coffin presiding, seconded by ”pencer room of the fire station. Clements regarding the cost of buzzer system the First Aid course Clements and John Shaw. 3”” Nelson and Spencer at the next meeting. eel Workers Norill Monidille ..tThe regular monthly meeting of the Montague Fire Brigade was held on Monday evening in the Town Hall with Fire Chief On a motion by Cpl. Don Davis. Llewellyn, it was passed unanimously that a vote of thanks be extended to Ken Clements. John Shaw. Ralph Beck, Doug Coffin and Joe Vuozso for the outstanding work they did in renovating the operational A report was given by Gilbert and switches for the fire trucks. Following this a brief discussion was held on which will be given to the brigade in March under the directorship of Gilbert A lengthy discussion took place on the shortage of water for fire fighting purposes in the north section of Montague. Allan Llewellyn were appointed to make arrange- ments for a very special evening the rank of ambassador. Appoint- ment of W. R. Crocker as Austral- ian ambassador to Indonesia was announced a short time PI'9Vl0"!lY- Gus Savoy. Supt. of Construction said yesterday. -Bal'ler'l Film Lab. Minor Hockey Al Montague .f'Thc Montague Psperweights. Peewees and Bantams gained a triple win over Georgetown last night at Montague when the C S . Now Work on the Federal Building in Charlottetown took on a new aspect yesterday morning when the operator of the powerful crane swung the first steel pil- lar into line for fitting into the concrete wall. Expert structural steel workers forged ahead with the work during the day and last night a dozen of the basic up- rights were in place. The work of demolishing and excavating was started by Ang- lin Norcross on Oct. 5 and by Nov. 5 this phase had been com- pleted and the placing of forms for cement was started. The first concrete was placed on Nov. 20. On Dec. 27. when work was dis- continued for a brief period, the ' job was well ahead of schedule. With favourable working con- ditions and the steel rolling in daily, if is expected that the job will be rapidly advanced, Mr. cleanup It tllsll lilvsl When an experiment went hay- wire this famous Canadiui atomic centre th. toned to iiaah into ' candaeoence. spread radioactive dust, and who od hundreds of people. March Reader's Dim tlsh how a handful of mg: faced up to Canada's first major atomic emergency. Read how may Always FLAVOUR-FRESH! fought the wild mm! d Gin River, showed the world law ways of controlling deadly radia- , ion. Get your March Reodals i )igest today: 37 articles of imp t ng interest, condesmed from the boot in leading ' .currenf. books. COFFEE K she made them right from scratch with FIVE ROSES rue ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR The satisfaction of baking the real thing - right from the beginning e- is exceeded only by the taste of the finished product. When you bake with Five Roses all-purpose iiour you'll be the toast of the town - and your cake and cookies will bring happy in-m-mls of appreciation. They won't call you "Mrs Mix" anymore - once you start baking right from scratch with vitamin-enriched Five Roses all-purposc flour. ml tztittilltis i)(')t. F. ( Al MODS ,w. "3 W73 "733 ""5": ;p.pgy J” need You ROW 04,! series. counters. The Paperweights won by a score of 3-1 with goals goliig to Roger Clair. who scored tun and Nicholson. W. Solomon scored the telly for the visitors. In the set--i twill Cllllslllliks iii-X HARRIS PRINCE EDWARD FINAL TODAY - SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - I USIK STORY OF SECRE1 LOVES ill TiiE STRUGGLE FOR MILLIONS! 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