EAsrrnu s ouiiinlllll DOLLAR S'I'lIE'rCHElt8. at Hil- they and. VanIderstine's. Thurs- day: Friday. Saturday. Hambtirz. mg lbs. 59 cents; stew meat 27 mus: liver 35 cents. p A R is H OF GEORGETOWN Anglican Church of Canada. Holy T,-...;iy Church Sunday, June 24th. Fmmh sunday after Trinity. 11:00 N... The Holy Communion and sermon Rev. W. J. Han. piNNE R: Sunday. June 24. Turkey and roast beef with trim- mmgs, 31.25. Serving 12 to 2, and 4 to 7. Mrs. Nellie Campbell. Montague. Phone 137-2. . VALLEYFIELD Orwell. H e a d tang.-egation services Sunday. June 24. Vslleyfield. 11 n.in.: mile River. 3 p.m.; Orwell Head. 7-30 pm. Rev. F. MacKinnon. m,N-1- RUSH you still have me. House of Stone's big. mid- Summer sale of custom. tailored clothes will continue for another week. But do not miss the oppor- mm, to get the beat for less. place your order with MacLeod me tailor at Murray River. He ms them all-- big or small. GEORGETOWN PA S T 0 R A L Charge United Church of Canada. services for June 24th, 11:00 a.m. lililitown Cross. 2:30 p.m. Stur- ;,cui.. Rev. Earl Leard. Alberton. p 1-3, I. Missiplnary, on furlough from India wi preach. Sunday st-liool at 1.30 p.m.: 7:00 pm- Goorgctown. Rev. W. A. Paterson. sr. PETEWS BAY Pastoral (ll1llij.'9. The United Church of Can- .-..l.w. Services for Sunday. June 24th. Marie service at 9.30. f01l9W' pd by Sunday School. Greenwich 50I'Vl('e at 11:15. Sunday School at lu Ill); St. Peter's service at 7:30, Si.nrl.'i.v School at 11:00. Rev. Rus- inoil A MacLcod. Minister, vlil'RCH of Christ, The. Lord's Dill. June 24. Montague: 10 a.m.. BIlilO School for all. 11 a.m., The Supper and Preaching. 1,olil's . llui ray River: 10 a.m.. Blblc School. 11 a.m.. Lord s Supper allll preaching. Sel'm0n by K- T- ,V..rx-ls. Murray Harbor: 6 p.m;. Bllilc School and The Lords Suppl-r. .-Combiiied 1bV3llgP1l5lli' V Montague Church of sirrlice ' ('l..-ist' I-,p.m. Everyone wel- .-ome, XT. Norris. l 4: RETURN TR.IP- Mr- and Mrs. 'G.W."Prlece have re- turned to Montague from 8 mp through the Annapolis valley. llliilc there they attended the paduation exercises of the region- pl high school in Middleton where their .5. 4daughter. Norm! Jean llilchey. giaduat J and received lmr senior matriculation certific- mc Vurma plans to continue her st-min-s next term at Acadia Uni- wlwill. Personals xi.-, nmi Mrs. Dennis Webster of i'li:iriottclovl'n were Sunday Vi 5...... to Montague. guests of Mr. anti .llrs. Vic Pepler. 'llrs. .lohn Dean and sons. Mur- l'ii)' and Kenneth. of Woodstoclr. not are guests of Mrs. Deans hroilicr-in-lmv and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ncil Hooley, Montague. llr. and Mrs. Robert Glover. Gucrnscy Cove left Tuesday morn- lng, by train for Toronto. Ont. nlnlo there they will visit their many friends and relatives. lru-iuis of Mr. F..i. Walsh. lilllnx, NY. and formerly of El- liotiaie, P.i-3.1. are pleased to hear that he is much improved follow- in: a recent illness. Mr. Walsh Illtl his wife and son Rcv. F..i. l1lt"l' llalsli visited the island last sum- ROASIS: Pot, blade and shoul- der. 29 cents. At Hilchey and VanIderstine's. ON JUNE 14'I'1I. services in the United Church. Mount Stewart. 11:00 a.m. and Bristol. Szfll p.m. Rev. H. R. Bell. Supply Minister. ALL TAXES owed Slnnott Road School District not payed by June 30 will be handed in for collection. By order of Trustees. ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian Church Belfast. Services on the Lord's Day, June 24. 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 10 am. Rev Donald Nicholson, Minister. UIGG CROSS ROADS Alexandra. Services for Sunday, June 24th. Ulgg, 11:00 n.m.; Cross Roads. 3:00 p.m. Alexandra, 7:30 p.m. All are welcome to these services. Rev. C. E. Armstrong, Minister. UPTON GOSPEL Chapel, Dun- das: 10:30 aim. Sunday School for all ages. 11:30 a.m. The Lord's Supper. 7:30..p.m. The Gospel Service. Mr. Sam Bears bringing the message. All welcome. UNITED Baptist Church Mon- tague Charge; Sunday. June 24: Montague 11 a.m. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Sturgeon. 3 p.m. Mur- ray Harbor, 7:30 pm. with song service at 7:15. All are welcome at these services. Rev. A. M. Rogerson, Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR-M u r r a y River pastoral charge. The Unit- ed Church of Canada. Services Sunday, June 24th. Murray Har- bour 11:00 a.m.: Little Sands, 3.00 p.m.; Murray River. 7:00 p.m. Rev. G. Earl Leard missionary on furlough will be the special preach- er at Murray River. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Services June 24: 'Wood Islands Church Holy Communion 11 am. Rev. Carl Currie. interim Moderator. Prepatory service Fri- day, June 22. 7:30 p.m. Thanks- giving for Communion Sunday, service Student Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Services Sunday. June 24. Cardigan: Divine worship 2:30 p.m. Montague: Evening service tary of the Maritime Temperance Federation will be guest preacher at the services. Sunday School at 10 a.m. All other morning serv- ices aro cancelled. A cordial wel- come for all. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell, Minister. THE MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser, Min- ister. Sunday. June 24. Lower Montague: 9:45 a.m.. Morning service and Sunday School. Mon- tague: 10 a.m.. Sunday School. it a.m.. Morning service and Junior Sunday School. Guest preacher. Rev. G. Earl Leard. M. A.. B.D.. recently returned ment. Reserve Army. plan to parade to this service. 7:80 p.m. Evening worship. A hearty wol come at all services. Upper Montague Resident Dies A The death occurred on June 20th at the King's County Hospital of Alexander Munroe of Upper Mon- tague in his 90th year. Mr. Munroe was a highly respect- ed farmer. and lived in Upper Montague all his life. Sacred Concert At Murray River: Sunclqy Evening A large. appreciative audience attended the sacred concert in the NIH!” Thellre. Murray River. Sunday evening June 17th. of Mr. Ivor Phillips, was present- ed by the Montague Baptist Choir. assisted by guests from the Unit- ed Church, Presbyterian Church, and Church of Christ. Rev. A.M. organists were Miss Clemmie Mac- Ian and Mrs. Louis Johnston. - Special selections included a solo "The Lost 'Chord" by Mr. Phillips; A solo "Now the day is Done". by Mrs. Johnston: A solo "we praise our God." by Mrs. Arnold Wight- rnan: two selections by the Brook- lyn Trio, "Christ, receiveth sinful Men" and "Drifting Dawn”; 2 voc- al duet "It is no Secret" by Mrs. Douglas Coffin and Mrs. Arnold Wightman; A vocal duct and chorus, "I surrender All" by Mr. Phillips. Mr. Malcolm Munroe and choir; A solo and chorus "Some- body Knows" by Mrs. Douglas Coi- fin and choir; A double duet and chorus "Back of the Clouds" by Mrs. Douglas Coffin. Mrs. John- ston, Mrs. C.A. Shaw. Mrs. Archie Hilchey and choir. Selections sung by the C110" W9”? "Softly now the light Of My". "In the service of the king". "53"! sweeter every day". "He 1iVE5". "Faith of our Fathers". ”Marvel- ous Grace", "Standing on his PTO- mises", "what did he do”, "Abide with me". . During a brief intermission a June 24, 7:30 p.m. Church School ' Sunday 6:30 p.m. Caledonia no ; June 24. Basil Lowery. I 7:30. Dr. Ross Eaton, field secre- .3 number of familiar. hymns were sung with the audience P3l'll4'iP3t' ing, The program closed with the mizpah benediction in unison. r TROPHY WINNER Captain Gerald Lcsicr Mac- from India, The nth Rec” Rem! Innis. ii pilot with Maritime Cen- tral Airivays. who has won the ilk-Kce Trans-Canada. Trophy for ' 1955. He won the award for his ' "outstanding contribution lnwaids the success of DEW (Distant Early Warningl Line operations in the Canadian Eastern Arctic." He leaves to mourn 'hls wife. Effic; three sons, Norman, Dor- Chester, Mass; Alherl. Beverly. g Mass: and Malcolm. Cambridge; EASTERN PAGE 5-” Mass. Also three daughters. Mary UPPER MONTAGUE tllirs. Nclsonl Beverly. Mass: lCntherinc tlllrs. Horionl West Rox- bury. Mass. and Elizabeth (Mrs. Mai-Lcodl. Toronto. The funeral will be held Satur- day frnni Vallcyficld United Church at 2.80 p.m. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Montague High Publishes its First Year Book Tho students of Montague High School have added another out- standing accomplishment to the lll.xlt'll')' of their school with the lN'f'ill publication of "Blue and lllutc", the first year book to have hccn pulllished by the student body of llontaizuc school. This momcntous project was un- drrtzikcn with some degree of mis- tilvllius. but in large measure rolnpciisntcd by a high degree oi rt-colic and determination. Diffic- tllllcs nl incxpcriencc. of assemb- lmi: mhlcrial, of editing. were all Ilicrromc hy pi-rsintcnt effort re- ulllmc in a finished proicct oi uhlvh the students may well be proud. lhc DI(lliI'DSqllP cover in blue and white. depicting ii photo of tho graduating class of 1956. is Mil styled in simplici y and taste. mini is indicative of the thought turn to the preparation of this hook. it is replete with pictures. "lllnrials. sports. news and adver- llslllr. A notable highlight is an Inrin-idual picture of each grad- "llt loreihi-r with a short bio- mllltv. after which the history of is presented from the ran at Miss .ioAnii Watterworth. Other items of interest are con- tained in the commentaries on xrliool activities in which refer- Pllcc is made to the students coun- ''l- "in publication of the school ND" "The Monitor" the debat- "Iti team. the high school cadets. Ill of which were new activities undertaken this you by the pre- ml lllrelslve high Icllool etud- ' Further pictures of interest are ..liose of each class from grade -'1"! to twelve. the softball. hoc- "il and curling teams. and the '!l'lP!H' association. Each picture "Within a particular activity, is thereafter commented on. Ltd provides interesting reading "Wynne. An excellent work 1"” "80 done on the adver- ”'llll section without which the lbllcatlon mint not an been MIT;ible. 0 Students of Main High :7” "9 to be an for 1: Initiative is it. a I” n01 Inch -g . and - " it"?-....r.i.'.!... ..".".:'..'”i.”. zleh they performed up test. and DAILY CRO DOW N 1. Sober . Ceremonies . Tree . Bachelor of Medicint (abbr,) . Stupefies . A large piece (colloq.) Wayside hotel Aifectatlon of devotion Bard Slopes Revolve Covered with dew -I : 3 E. F Oct vow . A subter- 7. i-anean pu- Iageu-ny 8. . Evening (poet) 9. . To dip, 11. as bread. 13. into coffee 15. Tantalum (Wm-l Bed canopiu A metal fastener Beard of rye Pith Candy Units oi weight injure 27. Enemy 28. Consul iatlon 10. Author of "Pilgrim's Progress" I0. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 25. 26. 38. Exhibition :0. Fry lightly co. Dark blue - 41. A plant ovule (1. Absent AXYDL h LONG? for the three L's. SSWORD DAILY CKYPTOQUOTE - -Onc letter simply stands for another. in this example A In need X for the two 0'5. etc. Single letters. trophies. the length and formation of the words are all Each day the code letters an oifloront. Aoaptocnnoaatuttovo H zraiuoracru P 1.11.! v.lNMr.- aniux-it scsaxornciru Intraut- areim. nkmgu ' magglmnmmngn. wumnm nalwssris- uuumruiis. SEEM li'.l.'JEll'l GHII 18 U s. ".13 5'3mF3.F' Preai- ' dent 19. A Him- alaynn marmot 21. Lady Jane 22. English river "ll 33, Dlwn Yeuerd-y'e Answer of day 31. Clamorous lpl.) 32.int1amed 24. Friars title area 25. Departed 34. Method 27. Ado of learning 29. Wcorlcd 37. Regret by teulurn 38. Not many 30. Beetle 40. Father Here's how to work it: aaaxn a 1. I. o w apos- hints. The concert under the direction ' Rogerson was chairman. and the- GORDON ' MACMILLAN SEED HONOUR At the annual meeting-of the Canadian Seed Growersi Associa- tion at Amherst, June 20, an-Hon- ll. PEI Mr. MacMiilan has been a member since the as- sociation was formed in 1900. It :8! ztrotiilglyl backed llll its early E 83'! Y t Si Will M - ?0nald. a rfativi ofrTracaTll:. TE I & SAT. The association has done much JIIIIC - -23 tmsnicigiloglgythe quality of seed in Adm. --e......-.......... Inc. Prov. nanuca iroitcs ” Gov. A. Tax HONG KONG (R t - .......... ...... Viet .f."...”'.il:.i3':'. BACKLASH announced it has decided to re- duce the strength of its army by 30.000 men to help "relax-world . A Hanoi radio broad- cast said that 50,000 of this num. her were nien who already had been demobilized since the Indo- rhino War ended nearly two -years ago. , LORNE VALLEY , ii?”.i.'1'.'”.?.lL',;'.'c".'u'.l.”'.”.”3.? A Malcolm MncLeod left on '"d""'”" ' N? T t. Ot , Mr. Alexander Maclntyro. OIII wlieroallnnwllil vistlltmlilos so: .:in?:l 9' "'1' gm urjlddauihruaft 1:: -I . . , . iltylnx Ill 1000 - iii:-"menus: Mr M M" "1 numeroul friends unite in wishing him a Ipeedy get-well. Mu. Lucy Dotson. Cornwallis. iv.s. was a recent visitor at the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Mtg and Mrs. J.J. Cal- laghan. - Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char- lottetown, spent the weekend here. the guest of his brother Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. A number of ti-uclunen from this vicinity have been busily 911- gaged in loading pulp boat! It Montague, Georgetown and Mur- ray Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers with daughter Dianne of New Perth. visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Cuyier Dingweil, Marie. motored to Lorne Valley on June gtnzhile iaere they were guests 0 . an M . Ll d sucpouia. " 0” Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan had as their guests on Sunday June 17. Mrs. Callaghan's mother, Mrs. P.l-I. Gauthier and her daugh. let Min Patricia Gauthier of Romeo. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy MacLeod, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nichol- on June 17 non. Charlottetown. spent th t ' weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ixnpgaifs Ml” "d M” wdnngm" Mac" Leod, Uigg. motored to Lorne Val- ley on Sunday. They were guests of Mrs. Laura MacQueen andgMes- sra. Nell, Ernest and Walter Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Earle James and son Blair and Mrs. Homer James. nsnisi-ion as-any UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP! -;1-sffjzetaryld -General 11);; E9) the -vvslmtlns of three -ciuiunc secretaries to study and gugmblg material on the effects of atomic radiation. 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