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"m “"9" iir..l:.'l:.. ‘l: ’ ‘i- ‘“° " ‘ o er m eee ill omlng . | .-_- Canada's newest Province. A: pert of this wel- Ii ..'Mr. and Mrs. non Adams. Summerside, were Sunday visitors to Montague, guests of Mr. and , Mrs. Howard Vickerson, and Rev. > A. 6. Adams and Mrs. Adams. His many friends were glad to see Mr. Sandy Reynolds at his rhome in Montague following an JDIIN iiD'S WCDLDR Q of the Soutinves 'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQAIlAA1AAAA;AAAA‘ArA£[ vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvrvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ¢AAA AAA AAA ‘an vv 15in wrnnrsnnv Matinee Doiiy 3.30 — Evening Show 7-845 ONE OF THE GRANDEST MlaSiCAL ROMANCES OF OUR T E AA#AAA NIDHUNE MICE .2’ um PUWELI. - CARRUii - FAYE puwffizzfibé! EJIUI ALSO NEWS — TERRYTOON ‘ knannsakakaan AAAAAA‘ Q‘ A‘ AAAAA‘AAjlAL 0 0 ALSO ON PROGNAM- E 0 o ‘f Aid of ¢ vw$#¢vvvv¢v¢ ¢AAAA4 ‘extensive period spent at the Prince mxvurd island Hospital rwhere he received treatment. l, Mr. Barrie MacLure, who is ‘stationed with the Canadian Air Force Telegraphic Division ' at Moncten, N. B. is at present spend- _lng a well-earned two weeks holl- ‘day at the home of his parents in Montague. Prince of Weles College students home for the week-end included Joyce Wigginton, Anna MacLaren, [Sterling Lane, Ray Griffin and ‘Albert Johnston, who was accom- panied by his friends Kent Ellis of Souris. ..°LADIES All) MEETING - The March meeting of the Indies the Montague United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Harry MaoCiregor with nine- teen embers present. The meet- ing op ned with the singing of e hymn followed by e prayer by Mrs. A. B. Adams. The minutes of the lest meeting were mad and ep- proved, after which the business meeting followed. A report was given on the repairs needed in the Manse, and a special meeting will be held at. the Manse when re- pairs will be started. It was decided to hold the annual Easter sale at Kllchey end Vanlderstinefls on Easter Saturday. It was reported that forty notices had been sent out. The treasurer also reported having paid a number o! small bills. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L. H. Poole. when the lunch committee will comprise Miss Bess Poole, end Mrs. H. Vickerson. The remainder of the surprise parcels are to be sold after the meeting when e white elephant sele will also be held. The meeting then closed with the Miapeh Benediction, after which e Gene ‘ Hoyt Vendenberg. U. l. eh force ehlef of staff. end Brit- lle Air Chief Morin! lard Tedder (left), reminisce over the not-so- ‘good old days keen the sklee over Europe at their reunion in London. The it. A. F. lop bran and the pen-meat heqtieltty Desist vtelt. THERE OUGHTA IE A LAW! centre in lnlen luring Cienerel Veedenherfa of world war two when they were driving the enemy oppedee number in the u. s.' u: force lnnehed at social hour was enjoyed. Lunch was served with a. lovely birthday cake and ice cream es a surprise serving by Mrs. MacGregor, it be- ing her birthday celebration. After lunch the members were invited to inspect the Art ‘Gallery with Mrs. Mort Macbean in charge. Then s. letter and ‘birthday card were reed from Miss Alva Brehaut, and also the verses she wrote for Mrs. MacGregor on her birthday. sooars c. wf 1. The monthly meeting of the Swris Sub-Division of the Catholic Women's League was held in the K. of C. Hell on Tuesday evening. March 8th, with ten mcmiberg pres- ent. liiather Mumaghan opened the meeting with the league Prayer. The President Mire. Meurant pre- sided. The Beuzretnry read the nun- utes of the Feta-nary meeting, this was followed by the Treasurer's re- port, wvhlch showed all dues were peid also e. number of donations to worthy causes. Card parties were held weekly during the winter end the committee in cirnrge submitted e favorable report. rtwes smear to hold u» Annual Meeting tip first mndey in May. The Secretary wee advised to pre- pene end send bellots to members and to the Souris River Unit. Beirut- ineers appointed were Mrs. John J. MnoDonald. Mrs. D. Art. MacDon- ald end Nllrs. Howard Pequot. Mrs. Arthur MacDonald was appointed auditor. No further b ' the meeting adjourned with prayer. BOOPLE, England —- (GP) Police call at warehouses here if night watchmen do not "ring up own-y two hours to report ell'e we . By Fogeiy and Shorten G‘ THAT, Hi‘! WAiTiR? user mo 1 emouern. vouas - Mr. Keir Clerk, MLA, hes re- turned to Montague following the prorogatlon of the Provincielbegis- lature last week. Congratulations are extended to Mrs. Colin MacDonald, Commercial Cross, on winning the beautiful chest of silver on Marverfs Radio Program. Mr. Rudolph Hamilton, member of the staif of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown, spent the week-end in Montague at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peardon Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Poole and Mr and Mrs. Rankine MacLaine, ors to Montague where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. l-i. Poole. ' Miss Betty Ann Beck end Niel Roma Dunning, students of the nurses training school of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, were week-end visitors to their respective homes in Montague. . .'IIOCKEY EXECUTIVE IVIEETS — On Thursday evening a special meeting of the Southern King's League was held in the Montague Club Room with the president Mr. J. A. MacDonald presiding. Sever- al matters were discussed by the representatives, who reviewed the schedule and the playoffs. Parti- cular discussion took place regard- ing the lest game played between Murray Harbour and Montague for the Taylor Trophy. It was felt that the League had had a suc- cessful year, and it was hoped that a similar league would be formed in the coming year. The members from Georgetown. informed the members that they are proceeding with the construction of a regular sized skating rink, and hope, with the co-operation of all the citizens of Georgetown, to have it ready for next year. This will leed to added interest in the League since to be played in the other two rinks. The citizens are to be com- mended on their fine spirit of citizenship which will bring re- sults in future years es the pre- sent younger children grow to be the future hockey players. Repre- sentatives at the meeting included, Georgetown, James McConnell, and Prank Walker; Murray Harbour, W. Harris and Frank MacFarlane; and Montague, Ben MacLure and B. K. Llewellyn. POWNAL Y.P.U. The weekly meeting of Pownal Y.P.U. was held at Lhg home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buell. The oonvenor of Christian Citizenship, George Wright was in charge of Lhg discussion. Scripture reading was taken from I Timothy. The topic chosen was "If We 04pm Our Door" which dealt with immigration in Canada. The devotional period was brought to a close by the singing of hymn 378. "Blest be Lilg Tie that Binds", followed by prayer by Rev. ER. Macviceru The president took charge of the meeting end the minutes of the previous meeting were read end approved. Plans were made to ed- opt e needy British family, wlizcre- by regular shipments of food might be made. Elise Lane and Arnold Bruce were appointed 0n the committee to prepare these goods for shipment. Recreation consisted of e writ- ten contest prepared by Arthur Jones. A delicious lunch wee served by the hostesses, Dorothy and Mrs. Buell, and the meeting closed by tho rinsing of "Auid Lang Sync." On March 1B. Pownel Y.P.U. held their weekly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Wood. Chrlstinnpulture convenor. Dorothy Ines was in charge of the discussion. scripture reading was taken from Philippians, fourth chapter. followed blv prayer by Rev. ER- MecVlcs-r. The topic chosen was “On the Job Living", which offered an interesting, dis- cussion on Christian and secular vocations. This period closed with hymn M. "rum of Our Iiiathers". The president. Gordon Moore took charge of the business per- Charlottetown, were Sunday visit? the Georgetown playoff games hadi cnAzLowsrowN , _ Georgetown and Vicinity Our policeman, Mr. Wilfred Mec- Quillan, was e visitor to Charlotte- town for e few days last week. ' Mr. end Mrs. George Stewart end baby of Charlottetown were week- end guests of Mr. Stewart's per- ente, Mr. end Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald - end Mile Jean Sampson visited the home of Mr. end Mrs. Welter Ceno- .hen in Cardigan on Saturday. Mr. Albert Landry of the store staff of R. T. Holman Limited in Summer-side, was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrl. Ste- phen Landry, Weter Street. Miss Anna Mair, Superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Hol- pital, spent the week-end visiting her brother and eister-in-lew, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. Mr. end Mrs. Warren Llewellyn ‘and son, who have been visiting Mr. Llewellyn‘s parents in Bridge- ‘town, returned to their home on Richmond .Street on Saturday. Mr, Leonard Batchilder who he: recently been employed in Char- lottetown, is at present vieitinl h" hgyng for a few days, where he ie ponvalesclng from an injury re- lceived while ensued in his Work- I l on Saturday, Mr. Philip Morrison well known farmer of Georgetown Royalty, who was taken suddenly ill a few days ego, was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital. It in hoped Mr. Morrison's condition will set.- isfectorily improve and enable hil returning home in the very Hell‘ future. Horses are continuing to make the crossing to Lower Montague, and also on the Cardigan River ice from Newport. Some time ego the ice moved out of that port of the harbour outside Poxy ‘Bur and the iCe from the main wharves to West- ‘aways shore, which all winter was only used for travel on foot, is still holding but is becoming very weak. Parties from Panmure Island last. week made the crossing from the Island to Poxy Island at the inner harbour entrance by dory. ‘Last spring this some means of transportation was utilized by peo- pie from Penmure Island. in rneit- ‘lng the trip to Georgetown during the in-between travelling season. when both water and unsafe ice ,separate the two localities. Ilous meeting were reed. end w- ‘proved. Roll call was answered bY an "Irish Joke” and nineteen members end three Visit"! N‘ sponded. Next week the devotional period will consist of Bible study under theileadershilp of Rev. ER. MM- Vicar. The members were esked to study the first two chapters of I Corinthians. Roll call will be re- spomded to by a verse from Cor- inthiaxis. Arnold Bruog will have dherge of recreation. The hostesses Hilde end Mrs. Wood served a delicious lunch The meeting was brought to a close by the singing of "Mild Lang sync» _.____.__._. SMART YOUNG LINGUIST WINDSOR. Ont. (C?) Clara. Gruenfield, a 16-year-old native of Romania, has mastered the English language in six weeks. The girl now attending school took up the language after she arrived in Canada two months ego. end today she speaks‘ clearly end fluent- ly with little hesitation. prim in floor beauty You get ll In Johnson's We: ll pep- elc prteeel Nothing else glvee new lneee euch e warm, sonny shine ouch sturdy protection. lee lleers, lumiture- e thousand Illl - nothing eernpevee with genulnp Jehneerflei ‘ iod and the minutes of thg prev- 667 THAT HT 6 luv Kiri! flCT/VE FEM/HG.’ n”): wlrfs iiiiii iiillfilii‘! in iiilil“. ‘Pg FDR SALE BY TENDER . AT SOURIS Set-led renders will be received by tire undersigned up to and minding Saturday, April 9th‘. for tile purchase of the house on the Anderson property on Mein Street. This house is in good molt e prepared to have Mey 21st. The ieimt or any repair and the person vrime tender is accepted it rnevefoil tile mnilenb tender netqnecmoriiy ec . MELVIN .|. McQUAiD, Solicitor, ‘ Semis, P. E. i. 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