ionsiiip teams of bowl- Powcr, Mrs. Frank Paquet (Capt) in: league. On the left are the Mrs. Anselm MacDonald. (back ,u(iiil0n'S league champions. the I ..M,ky who won perman- ,,,i p.'I.xSPSSlOI'I of the league trophy hr winning it 3 years in suc sion. ... row I-r) Mrs. Cyril MacDonald. Joyce MacLellan, Helen Pacquet. The mixed league champions are in the photo on the right. Back row I 35: . NG .CHAMPS -a fl-r) Mrs. Cyril MacDonald. Stew- art MacAulay, Mrs. Anselm Mac- Donald. In front are Cyril Mac- Donald and Jack Leslie. Missing from the photo is Mrs. Elmer MacDonald. Montague Council Seeks Pa? ement To Wood Islands ti lilo ,regular meeting of the lliiIiiilL'liQ Town Council last night M.” iiiunolllors Green, Vanlder- .i,,,.. ltcynolds. Clements an d xitiinlsnn present and with Mayor M... prenlfllllg, it was decided due M nrussiirc of citizens and the riilliiillllll of roads that the council .,,.- a resolution to be forwarded it the Provincial Government. re ,...-siiiiu the road to Wood Islands to pitiful immediately. The CM!!!- .-1 (mil: that this part of the n' 'li('l is being bypassed and feels they have every right to demand action. The minutes of the previous meeting and special meeting were read and approved. All reports from committees were dealt with. A general report on finances was given. Some discussion followed. with reference to the sidewalltk and work is to start immediately, also street repairs are to start at once. All bills were read and ordered paid. The dump situation was discussed and left over" till EASTERN GUARDIAN I SEE the enlarged infants and rhildrcn's wear sectllm It the Montague 5 to 51.00 store. THE annual Lobster Siiilvef 03 Hillside Lodge. IOOF. will be held my Tuesday, June 19th. Vlsllllli members welcome. DON'T FORGET the afternoon tea in aid of the Montague Curl- lng Club at Martha Poolels home wednesday. June 20. Three to six p.m. TELEVISION and radio repair Island Radio Centre. We will re- ceive for service all makes of television. radios and electrical appliances at the Montague 5 to 51.00 Store. ALL TAXE S owed Elliotvale School District not paid before June 25th. will be handed in for collection. Final notice. By Order of Trustees. Joseph Trainor. Sec- I retary. Montague United Hold Mother And Daughter Dinner The Akeia C.G.I.T. group iinntngiie Trinity United Church hold a Mother and Daughter Ban- qiict in the A.D. MacKcnzie llall it-rviitly with almost full attend- .-inic. After a delicious supper was FPl'V0(l the full program was rar- riod out with Mrs. Archie Hilchey is toast mistress. The toast to the Queen was re- xpundcd to by the singing of "The Quinn", to the church. proposed iv Norma Annear. responded to by Mrs. Duncan Maclntyres to mr Mothers proposed by Veronica Taylor, responded to by Mrs. Keir tilark: to our Daughters proposed hr llrs. llnrace Fraser responded of the Woman's Missiona y Soci- ety presented each girl with an affiliation badge Mrs. J.M. Fras- er was then callcd on and she spoke of the work of the CG l.T. She also expressed the apprecia- tion of the group to those who as- sisted in any way to make the itanquet a success. The Rev. J.M. Fraser address- ed the group briefly and extend- an invitation to the C.G.I.T. from Dr. lnman to hold their pic- nic at the summer home of Dr. and Mrs. Inman. After the ban- quet several games were enjoyed and a lovely singsong with Mrs. a future meeting. 32,300 was the amout of the government grant to the school in lieu of the taxes on Federal property. John White, town policeman. was present and gave a report on his activities. It was also decided to grant the Fire Dept. sufficient funds to place a water tank on the chenil- cai truck. GEORGETOWN Hon. Dougai Mackinnon and P. A. Murnaghan of Charlotte- town. were business visitors to Georgetown on Thursday, June service-in co-operation with the ltth Miss Barbara Mt-Quiilan student at Notre Dame Academy. spent the weekend at her home in Georgetown. Miss Beverly Roberts of Char- lottetown, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scully. Miss Mary Lou Henry, student at Notre Dame Academy. was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Henry. during the weekend. Rcv. and Mrs. J. S. Bonnell ar- rived in Georgetown recently from New York City. where they will vacation at their summer home. "The Highlands." Miss Sheila Scully who is at- tending Notre Dame Academy was the weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scully. Mr. Edward Easton. accom- panied by Mrs. William MacLat-en. Mrs. H. W. MacDonald. Miss Flor- iirophies Awarded To Bowlers Of Souris League Trophies were presented to the winning teams and individuals of the Souris Bowling Luau on hVaelrlIneId.ny, June 0th at St. Mary's Rev. Edwin Steel. chalnnan It the bowling committee. presided and in his remarks extended eon- grstulstions to the trophy winnen. Msgr. J. A. Murphy addressed the gathering and congratulated the bowlers on the keen com- petition and sportsmanship. A spe- cial tribute was paid to the wit- men's league champions, the Lucky Six. who gained pct nneut poo- sesslon of the trophy for winning it 3 consecutive years. Large trophies were presented to the winning teams and individ- ual trophies were presented to the team members. I The personnell of the winning teams is as follows: Women's League (Lucky Six): Mrs. Frank Paquet Capt): W MacLellan. Helen Paquet. . Cyril MacDonald, Mrs. Luke Pow- er. Mrs. Anselm MacDonald. Men's League (Dodgers): Henry Larter (Capt) Omar Chevcrle, Dr. E. Hassner, Francis Macin- tyre. Charles Lavle. Vincent Dou- cette. . Mixed League (Eastern Hicks); Stewart MscAulay (Capt.). Mrs. Anselm MacDonald. Cyril MacDon- ald. Jack Leslie. Mrs. Elmer Moc- Donald. Women's high single 4 Miss Joyce lliacLelian 326; women's high three - Mrs. Bruce Stewart Men's high single - H u d s on Longaphie 395: men's high three-. Lorne Mooney 943. Following the presentations I delicious lunch was served by the members of the Chepstow and Little Harbour unit of the C.W.L. -&- ence Lavers. Miss Alice Compton and Miss Margaret Parker. mo- tored to Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart and family of Summerside. were recent guests at the hometof Mrs. Stewart's parvnts. Captain and Mrs. John Dicks. Mr. Walter MacNeill of Char- lottetown. acompanied by his mo- ther, Mrs. Andrew MacNeill were week-end visitors to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Moore of New Glasgow. N. S.. were recent guests of Mrs. Mooreis parents. Mr. and Mrs. John L. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. James Long left recently for Ontario. Mr. Long has been engaged on the haulunt slip construction here as a driver. Mr. Patrick O'Neill of Dart- mouth. motored to Georgetown over the week-end. On his return he was accompanied by Mrs. O'- Neill and family who had been visiting relatives in Georgetown. Mr. Lennie MacDonald of An- tigonish. N.S.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLean. Mr. Charlie Marlell. who is sta- tioned at Chatham, N.B.. with the Royal Canadian Air Force. is spending several weeks at his home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDon- ald motored to Tlgnlsh. on Sun- day. June 17th. where they visited friends. . Fraser as piano l '. The meeting closed with the benedic- tion being pronounced by Rev. J.M. Fraser. . AUDDIE JEEP A new jeep tyr rhicle produced in by Anna Moore. llrs. Lorne Johnston president in South Australia has a fibre- glass ltody and four-wheel drive. DAILY ACROSS 1. Food (slang) 5 Humbug 9 Sharpen in. Wash ll. Chop flneiy I2. (ircck lrttcr ll. Trvwnrd the lee 15. Female drrr I6 Public ITOUCE 15, 17. Tho pasha 18. of Tunis ' IR lirccze 19, IR Rcsort 20 Crntrr of sin npplg 23 Fate 21 Jnh 2.5. Fcathcred rroaturea 25 Capital (IL) 27. Hair on , lion's neck 2'1 Sphere Z9 Drone 30. Grass cured !or fodder 3.1 Biblical city 34. Any deity S5 Factor 35 Danger SR Prods 39. Part of It church "I WIVY (Her) 11- Wuhan urea in a lyo (Eng) 0. Batch 2.11:: wax cells built by been one one Tiny Bottom of a room Cripple Hail! Large- footed I 1. Insane . U. S. President Perish Part of "to be” Disgruntled pcrsons axe new DOWN lkvpubug - (So.Am.) ' AXYDI. Noncletuf for the than us. lmphleu. tho nxsauam Vtnonnc-rs nun- CROSSWORD .11 2:. Coin 4, ,. 1swed.) . -9- 22. Cluster - 33- A" 758. attention 5 of 313 the - U5 24. Brla- , . , , tling .-u s 1 25. Chest r. -imri uni. e (slang) Interiors Luv- 21. Wet. earth 34. Benlow 29. Cavities 35. Departed 31. Mountains 37. Beam ( So. Am.) 38. Area 32. Affirmative Around reply I tooth loam: carrroquorn - Item how to -on It: IAAXI I LONOPILLOW aunties-no0ur.hlhhonnptnAh&l Xlorthoho0l.ote. ltngkhttcrnopoo longthnodlorneucoolhovorauuullhlnta. dirtlooodllottenuldileuut. A0-p.hp&&&II . Cr canon: snow col IPIUBPJ "HI 1 rt-JV was or oqn,r.xr- 1 '-t-Arc guano-no 1:: max: coon I-In-'i &lsubzIrcAnt-O-II-.-D Sign drama... of moo fighting over South ...ond a woman! CAPITOL TODAY VIRGINIA MAYO ' isoa mason UEWIS .'vl!. PEARL OF THE SOU rmi. lltlril ND 'l;'wo mil f- .”-r( TH PACIFIC" PRICES: Matinee: Child ,- Adult. ........... 400 Evening i Adult 65c A HIP-"'WIR'-N0. unn- wt-ital-INC Hougy nxn-mu oawiMcnahsBdId0IPhlGit I Veteran Souris Lighthouse Keeper Passes curred at the Souris Hospital on Sunday morning. June the 17th.i in his gbilrd year. He was the son of Andrew J. Mclntosh and Cath- erine Hackett and was born in New Harmony and lived most of his lifetime in Souris. i eran of the first world War and was honorary president of the Sour'.' Bra .h Canadian Legion for the past few years. 1918 he was appointed lighthouse keeper at Souris and held this pos- -ition until his retirement in 1939. former Christine Whitty. four sons. Andrew, Neil, John and Ronald. all of Souris and three daughters Theresa (Mrs. Shediac, N.B.l Mary Ellen (Mrs. Gerald Paradise, Dartmouth N.S.) Margaret (Mrs. Douglas McKen- zie, Dartmouth, NS.) and one bro- ther Elizas of Charlottetown. Two children yA8dEC88SEd him a son Donald, and a daughter Bridget. There are also 23 surviving. . who made his home with the de- ceased, is employed aboard the C.G.S. Saurel and a step-daughter Lottie, Mrs. James MacDonald. lives in Summerside. ...:...j..j.jL....: Haida Indians. emigrated from the Queen Charlotte islands to Alaska more than 200 years ago. Moirell High On Dlufiday nllhh June Nth - the first Commencent Exectses of Morel!-High School were held under the, chuirmnnship of Gor- don-Cofqn before a large and Ip- precisttve audience of parents and friends. Sixteen Grade XI It ms were presented wit oertifl es as were ” the students Grade ix and x. "The salutatory was read by Yvonne Eldershnw, and Charles Pratt delivered the Valedlctory. A satisfactory report of the school activities was read by the Principal,-Miss Mabel 0iBrlen. Four twenty-five dollar scholar- ships, were presented to the pupils standing highest: in Grades X -and XI. Many other prizes were don- ated by interested friends of the school. Rev. Mr. McLeod and Rev. Fa- ther Eric Robin spoke to the stu- dents encouraging them to con- tinue to seek advice from their parents. and to continue their High School education. The proceedings were brought to a close with the singing of the National Anthem under the direc- tion of Mrs. Layton Coffin. GRADE XI Ursula Alyward. Louis Barry. Yvonne Eldershaw. Bernadette Kennefic. Louis Larkin. Anna McAdam. Donald MacDonald. Dunston MacDonald. Jaunita MacDonald. Paul MacDonald. Louis McGuire. Richard McLaren. Bernadette Mt-Phee. Vernita Murphy. Charlie Pratt. ' Rachael Sinnott, GRADE X THE LATE M.F. MCINTOSI The death of Mr. Mclntosh oc- The late Mr. Mclntosh is a vet On his return from overseas in He is survived by his wife. the Alonzo Bablncau, Thane Anderson. Pat Hughes. grand children A step-son. Michael Cheverie.i Thursday, June 28th, at 2 ISLAND INDIANS The Kalgani. a division of the Notice Annual Meeting The Annual General Meeting of the Sharehold- ers of Bruce Stewart & Co. Ltd., will be held at the head office of the Company at Charlottetown, on School Holds Commencement Exercisesi Joan Robbins. Beryl Robbins. Ruth Compton. Joan McDonald. Lorraine Mt-Dearmid, Eleanor Mt-Lean. GRADE IX Louise Anderson. Shirley Anderson. Emmett Elcrshaw Rose Mary iiuiziies. Rachael Keiinefic, Leo Malone Kevin lift-Guire. Gerald Mccorten. m.;.. NOTICE Soutni-rn King's Fish and Game Association meeting tonight. Juno iii, at 3 pm, Films will be shown. Cars leaving Bison Restaurant, at 7:30. "T-3-mm:-jr ...--.L. Montague -High School Wed- ncsday evening June 20th, at 8 o'clock. Premier A. W. Matheson will address the Closing exert-ises graduates. p.m. S.T. H. E. Mat-DONALD, General Manager. Tuesday, June 19, I956 The Guardian, Page 5 Prestorcafin. Edward Coffin. Emmett Murphy. donated by Morell Consumers Co 21:! Association Ltd., -Anna Mo 3'". Phyllis Nolan. Grade X Highest standing don- 0W9n COIUIOUY aled by Moreil Brapch Cnifadlan L ' . Rt C . SCHOLARSHIPS eGul'l')il)1e )lI.i'5.,ci.i,',','f"-'5' - - mm, 1 ' ing donated by Dingweil and Ron- Gmde xi - Highest standing. siter, Thane Anderson. donated by Morell Creamery Co- up Ass. Ltd. -Louis McGuire. 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