Dr. 3-3 At Annual SOURIS — Souris schools held annual ice sports in Souris on Thursday night, with a crowd of parents. and in attendance. Following races, an exhibition hockey between Morell = Peewees was played The was 33. for Morell: Mike Kel- M. Squires. For Souris rea pEYS PPE ETE im pu s: 1. Chif- McCormack. Girls, under 7 years: 1. Racheal Kassner; 2. Verna Fraser; 38. Judy White. Girls, 7 years: 1. Rose Marie Gallant; 2. Janie White. Boys, 7 years: 1. Angus Me- Cormack; 2. Thorton Rogers; 3. Tommy Mullally. Girls, 8 years: 1. Deborah Mac- Intosh; 2. Shirley Acorn; 3. Shar- son MacDonald. Boys, 8 years: 1. Keith Jen- nings; 2. Kenny White; 3. Gary MacIntosh. Girls, 9 years: 1. Shelley Pet- ers: 2. Rita Coffin; 3. Claire Peters. Boys, 9 years: 1. Douglas Jen- nings: 2. .Gerry Cheverie; 3. George Roach. % mile, girls. open: 1. Gail Jennings: 2. Shirley Battersby; 3. Betty Paquet. E te years: ‘1. ‘Sandra 2. Barbara Acorn; 3. tirdte a EASTERN GUARDIAN AUCTiON “435” Score Cards for sale at Guardipe- Patriet Central Printing. them at MF. MacDonald's Store, Montague. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church| * im Canada, services for Sunday, March Ist: Peter’s Road - Divine worship, 1 aa. Murray Harbor North - Sunday School ‘1.30 p.m.; divine worship, 2.30 p.m. and 7.0 p.m. Everyone welcome. Rev. M. ENTERTAINS TEACHERS — * Mrs. Vic Pepler, Montague, | was hostess yesterday morning | e when she_entertained a number of neighbors and teachers at a coffee party. Many Montague . ladies will be entertaining in- formally during the spring, the proceeds to be donated to the | t Kings County Hospital Ladies Auxiliary. ‘ HOME FROM DARTMOUTH— Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wigginton’ and daughter, Greta, have re- turned from a pleasant visit with their son-inlaw and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hut- cheson of Dartmouth, N.S. They were accompanied by Mrs. Archie Hume who was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrsi C. K. Wightman of Halifax. ‘ | ENTERTAINS CLUB — On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Douglas MacLaren was 4ostess to the members of Acme Past Noble Grands,.Club. Miss Sue Hemphill presided over the meeting which was well attended. Bridge and auction were enjoyed, also a sing song. Mrs. MacLaren was assisted by Mrs. J. D. MacLeod and Mrs. Spencer Liewellyn who were in charge of refresh- ments. PERSONALS The friends of Mrs. A.- A. Mosher, Montague, are pleased te hear she is convalescing satis- factorily at the Kings County Hospital, after undergoing sur- gery. Her* speedy recovery is looked forward te by her many frends. Souris, Morell Pee Wees Tie j Jarvis. il} ly Fudge. 13. David Townshend 5; Girls: oT \ eee AT MONTAGUE cre }Legion: A. MacEachern, past -| provincial president; Mayor Bruce H. Yeo; LEar! Cannon, ;| Legion committee; H. Douglas, sports promoter of the Canadian Legion and Finley MacLeod, MacLean, President of the local “Mr. Curler’’. Gail and Sandra Jennings 6; 2 Shirley Battersby and Paula Pet- ers 5; 3. Shelley Peters Officials for the meet were: Arthur Wright, James Innes, Francis White, James Cheverie, Stewart MacAulay, Elmer Mac- Ice Sports % mile’ boys, open: |. Caml Donald, Edgar Steel, Walked Peters; 2. Billy MacLaren: 3. ae Billy at glas, James Macintyre, : Fuds z ; Henry Larter. Ruth Webster, Girls, 12 years: 1. Gail Jen- Mrs. Waldron Bi ell nings; 2. Celia Cheverie; 3. Bet- |" ~ » Sage. ty Lou Peters. Boys, 12 years: 1. Paul Mae- t Innis, 2. Robert Young;. 3. May- ° nard Paquet. Montague Rink Girls, 13 years; 1. Cindy La- Breache; 2. Jeanette MacDon- ald; 3. Margaret Burke. SATURDAY, FEB. 28 Boys, 18 years: 1. Earl Acorn, Hockey 9 p.m. 2. Ji Paquet; 3. Paul Galt- y oer BISON BOMBERS Girls 14 years: 1. Paula Pet- vs. ers; 2. Yvonne Gallant; 3. Glynn MURRAY RIVER League Playoff Game Boys, 14 years: 1. Albert Rob- ertson; 2. Ronald Gallant; 3. Bi- Curling Draw ) :fres. crete," "| Talks Continue For ‘Montag a ere ee wnig| BY Gov't.-Avro . FRIDAY - SATURDAY Poole was hostess to the mem- FEB. 27th - 28th bers of the Lower Montague 'W. - Roll. call was answered ty 20| “DESERT HELL” members exchanging home made Patriot. : ae with Correspondence read and discussed. was voted to send BRIAN KEITH was moved and seconded to hire ' a janitor for the hall and have NOTICE TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS SOURIS THEATRE| patriot subscription accounts may- paid at the Montague, Souris or Summer- side offices of The Guardian and The The Guardian - The Patriot Be Ready For Spring! HAVE YOUR TRACTOR AND FARM EQUIPMENT ° __CHECKED_AND SERVICED AT . MacGowan Motors Ltd. Your Ford Tractor Hadley Montague eS Phone 100-2 ALAN H. WARREN Potato race, girls, grade school: 1. Sandra Jennings; 2. Paula Pet- ers; 3. Shelley Peters. Potato race, boys, grade schon! 1. Joe Pierce; 2. Remegius Grant; 3. J. Paquet. Mile, boys, open: 1. Carl Pet- | ers, 2. David Townshend; 3. Bil: | ly MacLaren. } Girls, 15 years and over: 1. | Annie MacPhee; 2. Betty Paquet | 3. Genevieve Mooney. *Boys, 15 years, and over: 1 Carl Peters: 2. Billy MacLaren; 3. David Townshend. i Point leaders: Boys, 1. Cari Peters 9; 2. Billy MacLaren 8; YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE -FRI.-SAT. FEB. 27 THE SEA CHASE Lana Turner — John Wayne He was a skipper hunted on every ocean...she was barred from half the civilized world.... this pair make 2 story unmatched in naval his tory. WIRE NOW Use our convenient. monthly payment plan for service line and wiring. 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Youll find courteous, pleasing ser- at TIRES Specialists in Simonizing . ° . . : ] Reg. 1.50 each — 2 fer .98e Phone 2823, Water st. F || Vice, top selection of fine quality merchand ise, equitable prices. And the dollars you | Summerside Phone 2344 279 Water St. | se Summerside “THE FLOWER CART” || spend at home to work for you once again. gordeis — CRYSTAL DAIRY ETD] ieee "oww"7_2, "|| SHOP AT HOME FGR REAL VALUES. | THES A eee ee . (William Stordy, Prop.) ea ; Pontuze & Buick Cars Pasteurized Milk & Cream, a” LOCAL Sales . Service - Parts aon : Poa is | Phone 2321 3 Central St. BUSINESSES This Week’s nem : For Townwide Home Delivery | —, ins ae ee condition Phone 2917 | A real goed car. Bargain fer 16 East St. | _ | WAIJ.LACE LIMITED ; | FAMILY BAKERY : ! INMAN J. M. HARRIS { CROCKETT’S | Warehouse and Storage |} . MacAUSLAND QUALITY JEWELLERS | Areas For PLUMBING Tie lies reéXACO SERV. STN. Bakers of Quality! FURNITURE LTD. ALLIED VAN LINES Our Binchind & Keeponhe | | We move you anywhere, . TD. Town & ennan Country Tires HOME Ce BREAD l : Furnitere-Appitances Diamonds .* anytime Electrical Contractors fi]... Radio-Television : For Happiness er a - oa. sae . oa. While They uae Phone 312 31 Central St. ||] “We Service What We Self” Phone .324 Water St. be ale Raia | Cer Water & Second Sis. Summerside Phone 2830 230 W wm. Summerside : oun 2310 Sammerside ST PETER’S BAY oe nad D. Soe uy Benet See 0. on vo | GEO C. WILLIAMS RALPH MacDON ALD | H. eo } 5 ‘ ERS : our Ford and Edsel Cars 31. PETERS BAY :Walde Stewart, Prop.) Riemer Plate Electrie and Acetylene Weld Denlep Sient_ Traction Geis a hg CO OP wi New fire ie ’ Plants — Cw Flowers ing of ali kinds. Portable ois $10.75 ‘THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Groceries and Meats, Paints ee Pee Thee _— Funeral Designs equipmest te weld on loca- sees ieectetnes, . 1956 METEOR 2-TONE and Hardware Drygoods acd Specia) 11.95 Wedding Flowers tion. : Repairing ood condition. Low mile F I age. Exceptional, bergaia. rot Oe nese eat Wakes Sw. |i Phvse 3222 158 Granville #. ||] Phone 791 Notre Dame St. Ii] pone 2505 319 Water St. W Foundry St. Summerside ||| Phone 4 © Peters Sey Semeenenete Summerside Summerside ; WILLARD -MacDONALD LTD. Dodge & DeSete Cars Dedge Trucks Sales and Service Always a fair deal in cur The Montague “Purina Feed Service” » | MacLEOD & GREENS MecCernick. Farm Machiner; Farmall Tractors and repairs Beatty tarm equipment. Sales and sérvice. Plumbing ane used cars heating. The Montague “Purina Feed Service”, under ‘the |] Phone 2212 First St. Til phone 101-2 Montague management of Mr. George Cantelo, has been in oper- i ation for the past four months. Situated on Main Street, this business handles a complete line of Purina prepar- MONTAGUE MONTAGUE ed feeds, sanitation products for livestock and poultry PURINA FEED ELECTRIC CO. and Pioneer Chain Saws. SERVICE (Gilbert R. Clements, Prop.; (Gorge Cantele, Prep.) Jlectrie Centracter_* RCA Victe: TV Sets TV and Radio Repairs beeen concentrates and best quality grains. Delivery service is available on reasonable loads. | Montague The Montague Purina Feed Srvice offers, customers |] Purina Protena Hog Grower Propane Gas the well known results when Purina quality products “a oa cae ak Geneeet ——. -erscatuimaes: are used. Their prices are in line with quality and as in Chat 67 Montague Phone 92 Montagut other centres, Purina feeds may be financed without interest chatges. " DUVAR’S KING'S It is the desire of the management in the near LUMESS ILL RADIO sERVICE Rough and Finished Lumber. future, to eventually mill their own feeds with Purina @ Build your ‘cupboards new The Montague er The bieditdinss Bakery, owned by Mr. Basse Murphy and operated in compliance with all pure food and drug regulations, brings fresh, quality bread and pastries to all leading stores in King’s County end | a —— 5 ee. A native of Kinkora, Mr. Murphy, who has been in the bakery. business since 1935, moved to Montague where he worked with Mr. Warren MacRae from whom, he purchased the business approximately five months & age. Located on Rink Street, adjacent to the Bison Res- ” taurant, the Montague Bakery brings to its many cus- tomers fresh bread, pies, cakes and cookies made daily, and cakes for special occasions are made to order. Mr. Murphy is endeavoring to do everything pos- sible to supply quality products to suit the demands ef the public and creats home industry. SOURIS MATTHSW & McLEAN CO-OPERATIVE ASSN CHAISSON’S MONTAGUE BAKERY | A. A. FRASER BIRT’S SERVICE LTD. RESTAURANT wee at ae ocr Nesaail Wie dew a STATION / Groceries & Meats Your Meadquarters for — Esse Extra F-uits & Vegetables Try Our and Esse Gasoline 2 Gasoline, Oil, accessories; Dry Goods, Orug Sundries Tasty Meats & Lunches a kes Esso Preducts, Keresine tire » battery service; read Siiai — eee Orders To Take Out —— Steve. Furnace & Diesel Fue: aoe ie ccag sa service; repairs & tune-ups: pronae Bares Phone 55 Cakes. Céekies, Pies Wee 26:3 Res. 93 Pb Geodyear & Geodrich tires Free Delivery In Souris ‘ 4 ‘<a © sues ne i mT Souris P. E. Phone .46-2 _—- i mL Phone 38 Sourn KENSINGTON SF SRAPAUD G. L. MacKENZIE INC. RAMSAY’S KENSINGTON W. L. MILLAR CRAPAUD WADDELL BROS. , dies Wied ESS') SERVICE FEED SERVICE LTD CREAMERY COMPANY General: Merchants Atlas Tires, Batteries and |] “An Island Industry tmpley cueuaes : Groceries-Hardware Groceries, Hardware, Family Accessories Minor repairs ing ma aes The ericinw | at Lowest Prices! ome ine ‘sak’ ue Drygoods Footwear, Wallpapers and ||| -ubrication specialists — _ Footwear lockers for rent. Dealers in Dealers in ali kinds of Household necessities. Friendly Service ‘Nee Us Fer Details 4 The Family! flour and mill needs. Used Barrels . Phone 74 Kensington |i] Phone 36-2 Phone 1 Kensingten hone 4 Phone 18-2 Crapand | S ‘gamer tae 51 pe Li Crapaud aa bt 7