M nlogue Hr! pi-iogada Moots regular meeting 0! all M93.” ,;.:e Fire Brigade was held last Waning in the Town Hall with the lire chief. Doug cottin. imuldlns over the meeting. Following the reading of the minutes of thi llll mccung, discussion centered on the colisinlctlon of a dam at the Burnt Bridge at the northern end of the ..,..r.. to provide fire protection It min p point. It was decided that every effort should be made to Mrs this dam constructed as soon as possible. and it was thought sslble that the Town Council would take this matter under ser- ious consideration at this time. Fire Chief Coffin explained to the members that at this time of the year fire hazards were in ("It- gr proportion due to P901310 bums jug leaves and other rubbish. Ind n was decided that all residents should be notified that permission frmn the Fire Chief or the Assist- ,nd Fire Chief was access : be- fore any burning of rubbish should take place. The annual fireman's bill It Montague was also taken under consideration. and Mr. .GilbGl't Clements was appointed chair- man of a commltt to mike the , arrangements for lhe holding of this annual affair. The Fire Chief pointed out that several men had indicated their wish to join the fire brisnde. but hp pointed out that the brigade had now a full omplement of men. and as a result it was decided to start a waiting list of those who wish to Join the brigade. And those who wish to join will pass in their names to the Fire Chlef,or the Assistant Fire Chief. . High School Council Meets The regular meeting of the Man- tague High School Students Coun- cil was held in the grade eleven classroom yesterday afternoon with twenty members present. The pre- sident brought the meeting to or- der and the secretary rsad-the minutes of the last meeting. During the business meeting sev- eral items were discussed. The dance committee decided to have a dance in the school auditorium on Friday. October 28, and Albert Murphy and Kenneth McIntyre were selected to look after the sound system. Joanna Watts.-rworth and Marcia MacDonald were ap- pnillied to take care of the can- IPNI. A rnmmltles consisting of Marcia MacDonald, Evelyn MacLure. Jo- snne Watterworth, Alice MacDon- ald. Albert Murphy and Robert Stewart were also appointed to or- giinize a play to be put on at Christmas. It was also decided that s wreath should be placed by the Eastern Guardian , CHOICE BEEF. pork. lamb and cooked meats al: Hilchey and Vnnltierstlne. Montague. FRESH CHICKEN and fowl on hand. We deliver. Hllchey and lanlderstine. Montague. T Personals Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson sc- wnipanied by Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Jackson and daughter Valarie, Pelt-r's Road. were weekend visit- ors to Summerside, guests of Ray- mond, William and James Jenkins ind families. Mr. Gerry Murtagh left on Sun- day for Ottawa following a brief vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs- John T. Murtagh, Emerald. and other relatives and friends on the Island. Mr. Murtagli is with YORK Mr. and Mrs. Lester MscMaan. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosco MacDonald. York. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watts and son Harry were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Mrs. Watt's. mother. Mrs. Herbert Lewis. York on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey and family. York, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chand- ler at Milton. York Evening Auxiliary for the month of October was held at the home of Mrs. Raymond Vessey with a good attendance. LAC and Mrs. Hailey and young son. Summersslde, were recent guests of Miss Gladys MacDonald, Yor . York CGIT has been mganized for "another year. under the lead- ership of Mrs. Ruben Watts and Miss France Vessey. York. On Thursday. Oct. 13th Miss Aletha Brown was hostess to Miss Lois Mutch, Miss Dot Darrah, Miss Eleanor Carson, and gMlss Joyce Macswain. Mrs. George Watts entertained the W. M. S. of York on Thursday vening, Oct. lath wit ha good ate- tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walls, and daughter Carlo, York. spent Sun- day st Flat River the guests of Mrs. Watts' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam MacLeod Kin- man. were guests of Mr..and Mrs. Will Crockett. Sunday. Oct. 23. Miss Olga Proud, U. S. A. is spending a holiday at her home in York. Mrs. Ramsay Auld. Covehead. TM council on Armistice Day. James Johnston was chosen to look after this matter. Elmira hall was filled on Mon- day evening for the pi Bentlttml of a Know Your Red Cross Pro- ... . sponsored by 913 L3k9' villa Womens' Institute. Accident Prevention was the main theme of the different speak- era. Mr. Dick Turpin of Charlotte- town provided excellent entertain- ment wlth his repertoire of read- tags and songs. Mr. Alan Dunbar was his accoinpanlest. Mr. Bruce MacLaren's 9199 music brought hearty siIP1IIISe- Methods of handling back injur- ies and of artificial respiration were demonstsrmi by members of Disaster Teams from the Expert- mental Farrn and the Maritime Electric Company. The following programm pro- vided entertainment along with an up-to-date picture of many phases of Red Cross work in Prince 'Ed- ward Island. Introduction of Chairman, Mr. Edwin C. Johnstone. President. F. 16.1. Division Canadian Red Cross Society; Fllrn:Reading. Mr. Dick Turpin; swimming and water saf- ety, Rev. M.D. Dunbar. Provincial Chairman, Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety; Film, "No Time To Spare"; Reading. Mr. Dick Turpin; Bag pipe selection, Mr. Bruce MacLaren; first aid. Dr. A. J. Murchison. Chairman. Red Cross First Aid Committee. Film; Read- ing. Mr. Dick Turpin; Red Cross Disaste Services, Mr. Gordon Mac- Donald. Chairman Red Cross Dis- aster Services; Demonstration, Transporting a victim who has a back injury. Mr. Bruce MacLaren. member of Disaster Services Firs! Aid Tea'm.-Mrs. Harvey W. Cud- was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. York. Mr. Eddison Hardy, Halifax. was the weekend guest at this home . in York. .1. "Know Your Red Cross" Program Ar Elmira Hall more. Director, First Aid. Swim- ers. and Water Safety; Demons- Mr. Harry Edwards - member of First Aid Team; "Buzz" session. Miss Iphigenie Arsenault. commis- sioner; National anthem. MURRAY HARBOR LAC Stewart Reid ncompanied by his wife and young son Donnie of Lachine, Montreal spent a rec- ent weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid. Messrs. Bryer Llewellyn and John Llewellyn. Charlottetown were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millnr. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Dixon. Leith and Deborah Ann motored to Fortune Bridge recently where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon. They were accompanied by Mrs. Dixon's mot- her, Mrs- Nettie Miller. 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McLAlllE l.lMlTEllli . flslpssss Issd. clsrlottotown 'lllllll'Ell IIVEII -- limiter lliver flange ..ZO;..IT”T YEO Wed - Thur - Adm. 30 - 40 - Time 8 PM. THE TURNING POINT William Holden ' Lexis Smith Thrilling Action - Tense Drama were concluded in a humorous you if several verses of poetry at!- ed. "The Rarnlnlscances of an Old Codger". who. in this case was Everett Harris, the bridegroom of fifty years ago. Following Mr. Keeping, Mr. Han-y A. MacDougall of Charlotte- town spoke to the group recountr ing many incidents of fun and friendship he had enjoyed with Katie and Ev through the years. Gifts were presented which in- cludad a television set from their An M immediate family. gold watches E 9' t5"aP",wa5' Servcdv "-lfrom their grandchild en. and oth- war . eeping addressed them, gm, fmm the group. 3m"p- 'e"'ew"'5 the ""y 3'5” '5 Mr. and Mrs. Harris received that have passed since Katie and mu”, Ev were married at Caledonia. P. E.I. in 1905. He emphasized the progress that had been made by perseverance and hard work tlir-i ough the years so that now the Harris farm is among the best in the community- He also comment- ed on the hospitality that had al- ways been extended by Katie and Ev in their home to neighbors and, friends in the community, as well. as a wide circle of friends through-t out P.E.I. Mr. Kecping's remarks j . the Thanksgiving weekend in Mon-; tagiie motored to Murray Harbor North on Sunday where they at- tended Church Services. THEATRE MUNTAGIIE Guernsey Cove l Golden Wedding On tuesd evening, October 4th, nearly 120 friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harris at Guernsey Cove to join with them in the cele- bration of their Golden W e d ding Anniversary. The guests included ten persons who had attended the wedding fifty years ago. the evening from their granddaugh-. fer, Velma Harris, Birmingham; Michigan, grandson Tom E.i Harris. Needham. Mass, nie cs. Mrs. Leo Rowe, Guilford. Connect-. icut, and a telegram from Premier. Alex Matheson. ' After presentation of the giftsl congratulatory messages Philip Haslam, Lynn, Mass; M" from those who could not be pre- Nettie Miller, Murrary Harbour sent, including phone calls during,North; Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac- MURRAY RIVER -' wrnuesoav ONLY l ROCKET-ROARING SAGA or SIfY- ' - "or '7" the remainder of as coming was spent in dancing and singing with music being provided by Mr- Doug- sll Stewart with his violin. ae- oornpanied by his wife Pearl with the guitar. On hand to help celebrate the ocasion were Mr. and Mrs. Har- pris's immediate family. Periey and his wife Dot, who are on the homestead, Reta. - Mrs. lrs Brown, Melrose. Masai Tom and his wife. Mary. Needham, Mass. Also the following nieces and nephews, Mr. and Mrs.'I-Iarry Nelson, Woburn, Mass.;- Misses Alice and Virginia .HUtCt1lns. Maiden. Mass.: Mrs. Innis, Glen Williams, Mr. and father. Mr. Philip Billsrd. Murray Harbour. Rm" w'ea.. on. 26.19.55 The Guardian rues , MURRAY RITET ;:.-.-..s w,.,. ,."-M... -3.,-2,-:. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck have 1"" 6”" """”"" "" "” Saunders. returned to New Hampshire, altar M . um, . spending their holidays on the 1. gendmg Island. guests of Mr. Beck's mother ho Mrs. John Beck. and Mrs. Beck's R,'2,",f',::' f,;f”f.':;'l;"""lj.m"': student of P. spent the nut weekend at Miss Sarah Beck. Sympathy is extended to Mr. w. c and Mrs. Ralph MacLean. High th 1: 1 1; Bank, on the death of their infant Mgr, mm 0 at mun" "L "i son at the Kings County Hospital. John Beck. White Sands. The friends of Miss Doris Lows Miss Velms Stewart student at are sorry to hear of her tllnen i P. W. C. spent the past wekend Mill Janet Stewart. Charlotte ii at the home of her parents. Mr. town spent the past weekend in r and Mrs. Angus Stewart. High Bank. guest of her parents, . Mr. Gordon Macliay, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart. ' Mrs- Moyne Salter. 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