’ ‘Bho Guardian, Charlottstows, Tues, Feb. 17, 1959. 8 of William Bears is seen piping on the many costumed skaters who attended the gala ice car- gival at the Montague Rink. Rebekah Degree Conferred Upon Montague Lady MONTAGUE — The Rebekah degree was conferred on one Wight, at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge, Mon- Stewart. { The lectures were given by Mrs...Francis: Shaw, Mrs. Win- mie Vickerson, Mrs. Hilda Hil- they and Mrs. Ruth MacLeod. » | Hans ; | tery. COSTUMED SKATERS PIPED: ON ICE The Retarded Children’s Asso- ciation, sponsors of the car- nival, provided various attract- time of his death he was a member of St. Matthew's Uni- ted Church. SURVIVORS Besides his widow, the form- er Hattie Hodgson, of Chariotte- town, he is survived by two dau- ghters, Nora (Mrs. James Gor- don Kenna), Halifax, and Eliza- beth, at home. Also surviving are three sisters, Hetty (Mrs. Frederick Johnson), Santa Bar- bara, California, Isabelle. Char- lottetown, and Nan (Mrs. Bur- kett, Binghampton, N.Y. The remains were resting at Cruikshanks Funeral Home. Fun- eral services were held at 2 o'clock. Monday afternoon at St. Matthew's United Church with Rev. Ian MacKinnon and Rev. Skoujatan officiating. In- terment was in Camp Hill ceme- MacLeod, and during a beauti- | ful tableau, Brother William | Maclean played God To Thee” on the harp The regular business was con- ducted by the noble grand, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell. At the close of the meeting, a social hour and the was convened by Mrs. Hazel Hooley. Curling Draw “Nearer My | | for sale at | Central Printing. EASTERN GUARDIAN REGULAR MEETING Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Legion, Mon- tague, Wednesday, February 18th 43" Score Cards | Guardian-Patriot | AUCTiON BARGAINS GALORE # Lie wellyn’s, Montague. Discounted} lines of china ware and drygoods Contact us early for best results. | For Montague MONTAGUE — Curling today | at Montague. 7 P.M.: East Ice: Wightman Trophy, C. Stewart vs. J. S. DesRoches. West Ice: H. Clair. D., Nic- | holson, V. Duvar, S. McCannell | vs. O. Poole, C. Stewart, E.| MacKenzie, S. Pilson. 9 P.M.: East Ice: B. Smith, M. Jamieson, C. Gordon, M. Sor- rie vs. M. Sullivan, K. Hughes, E. Watterworth, D. MacDonald. West Ice: Wightman Trophy, L. Poole vs. H. MacGregor. Had Relatives In Charlottetown HALIF AX—Alfred E. Jamieson, 73, prominexwt Halifax Business- man, died at his home, 539 Oak- land Road, Friday Feb. 13. 1959. A representative for Sun Life As- surance Company “for the past 26 years, he had been in poor health for the last year. Born in Halifax, he was the gon of the late James. Glen and! Margaret Jamieson. i He was a past president of the Halifax Life Underwriters Association and a director of the Halifax Community Con- cert Association. He was a mem- ber of the Halifax Board of Trade, the Commercial Club, Waegoltic Club and the City Club and was honorary secretary of the Ashburn Golf and Country Club for 16 years. He took an active interest in the work of the United Church of Canada and was for many years an elder. For 23 years he was secretary treasurer of the Sunday School, and a past presi- dent of the Men’s Club. At the COMING EVENTS Variety Concert in Uigg School Hall, Thursday, February 19th., at 8.30 p.m. Ef storming, first fine night following. Sale of lunches. Card party at North Wiltshire Hall tonight. proceeds in aid of hall. Double header at North River ring tonight third game in semi- finals. Dunstaffnage versus) | “The Sun Also Rises” ADDITIONAL S E R VICES at} your Singer Sewing Centre, Mon- | tague dressmaking, alterations, buttonholes, zippers. etc., by a qualified seamstress. j A REWARD is offered by Dr A.E. Ings, Montague. for informa- tion leading to the, return of a labrador dog answering name of Laddie. a child- *s pet, missing since last Wed- , PERSONALS Spencer Llewellyn is con- valescing at his home in Mon- tague following his recent ope- ration in the P.E.1. Hospital ef i His friends are pleased to hear that Everett Buchanan, Montague, is convalescing satis- | factorily following his recent | operation in the P.E.I. Hospital Mrs. Effie MacLeod. Mon- tague, is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Her many friends are looking forward to her early return home. | Thompson, Mrs Clarence the death on February 15th in| Reading, Mass:, of her brother- »% in-law, Harold Creamer. Mrs. Creamer is the former Annie | Moore of Milltown Cross. I Mrs. John M. MacDonald, | Whim’ Road, has received — the »% sad news from her cousin, Mrs. John Bancroft, Cuba, B.W.I., of Mrs. Bancroft’s father, Mr. Arthur Stoddart in his 78th year. Mrs. Bancroft is a former resi- pt : ° oF SOURIS THEATRE , dent of Charlottetown. Monday - Tuesday | Feb. 16th - 17th —with— Tyrone Power, Ava Gardner Cinemascope Color Hampshire 7:30, Milton versus Glasgow Road 8:45. Skate after. Master Feeds arriving regular- ly at all Master Feeds Dealers. | The best Chick Starter Science! has formylated—is Medicated with Zoalene, which also stimul- ates growth—$5.45 per cwt. at Master Feeds Dealers today. | i ATTENTION | FISHERMEN! | A demonstration of the rigging and manage- ment of cod and ‘had- dock nets will be held at the East-Pack Can- neries, Souris, on Wed- mnesday evening, Fe b- FOR | SATISFACTION ask for: coal, and “Blue” hard coal. Seld in Charlottetown by - A. PICKARD & CO. oniy! Also m Stock! @ Sydney screen or stoker @ Four-Star | @ Coke A PICKARD & CO. | ‘o. 4 Frank Hansen. Mer. 7. . Phone 5541 interested are welcome. ruary 18th, at 7 p.m. All | “Dealers in High Grade Fuels” | + Sad . Montague, has received word .of > * * * 4 + * ‘Peeriess” furnace and range + % x x * x x ions during the evening, one of pipe selections by Mr. Bears. Ladies Hospital Auxiliary Meets MONTAGUE — The regular monthly meeting of the Kings County Hospital Ladies Auxiliary was held at the nurses residence Friday evening with thirteen members and one visitor pre- sent. The president, Mrs. Byron presided and the meeting open- ed with the Lord’s prayer in uni- son. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. E. H. Stewart, who also presented the financial report A bill for mending and one for having the piano tuned were pre- sented and ordered paid. The president reported for the ways and means committee. Plans were finalized for holding a chain of social affairs in aid of the hospital, the particular form of entertainment to be left to each individual member. At the close of the meeting a sale. of articles was in charge of Mrs. Robert Machon and a substantial sum. was realized Lunch was served by the presi- dent, assisted by Mrs. Callum Montague Rink HOCKEY Tuesday night, 8:30 p.m. Feb. 17 first game of semi finals. New Glasgow Jn. Farmers vs. Summerville Beavers Hour Skate After Game | Adm. .50¢ and .25¢ a Grafton St. Dial 5631" Dies In Hospital The death of Major William lottetown Edward Island Hospital Mon- day morning. He was 64 years of age. The late Mr. Poole was born in Montague. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Poole. He was a former president of Poole and Thompson Limited of Montague and at the time of his death was elec‘rical inspec. tor for the provincial govern- ‘ment, a position he held for 18 years. .. A veteran of the First World in France from 1915-1919 as a lieutenant. He served from 1921-31 with the P.E.L. Light- horse Regiment, rose to the rank of major and commanded “C” Squadron in Montague. A past president of the Mon- tague branch of the Canadian Legion, Major Poole was also sonic Lodge. A keen sportsman a member of the Hillside Ma- he was a member of the P.E. I. 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