it ' race EIGHT I THE GUARDIAN. crmarorrsrowu X : i'J'ULY s. 1952i n-is EASTERN GUARDIAN l AOINTE:-MONTAGUE: Harold I. Landry. Mrs. llyron Stewart, Iln Draco MuPhee. Min Joyce Wlgglnton. Plu Mcxlnnon. i. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gtllis. Hail- tu, are spending several days vis- I AGENT GEORGETOWN: , The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Managua l Bluo Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; In Snurisz The Snack Ru and E. luclnrda I Bel. lttng relatives in Montague. ....--rm; anaiai. the King's County Baseball Loa- gua will be held in Cardigan.' Tuesday, July 8th, at 7:30 p.m. ...'Mr. Grorgo lliaclicnzie. Jr... Boston. Mass. ll spciirilii: mill" mm, M the hllnili or his grantl-, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiaiii Kennedy. .'tiLirrii.v llai'lioLii' North. nieet mg 'Tho many friends of Mr. William IIWIUE. Mnntuiir, aici ,.i.....s.1 in M... lw in. ...-mi ms- -hargcd Irfllll itiv ix'im:s Uiiiiiti Hospital. l EASTERN G-i'ARDlAN' Mrs. Patrick .Vil(i;iri-on. St- Marys Road. has as hcr Lzucsls licr .snn-in-laii and (littll!lllFl'. Mr- and Mrs. u'i':li.'ini fohnon ol- Carlelnii and tiicir riaughier, Sheila; her son Pa!i'ii'k. employeel of the Abccucit fciri, lmnie for several days; .-incl hnr gi'aiidrliilrl- ren. Paiiiiiic l(ii::iic'l. Kci::i and Elaine Marin of zimictmvin who are l'. . 'lic school. vacation. M CAPITOI. TODAY a mi WIIIDN F2SI)AY -1 Mat iiirc ..iI; Ca rtoon Sports Reel llilSllii”: . , Llllllil llllllll iilll Anyvltillli-Lil: ('ninNly - Cziriuon PRINCE EDWARD TODAY and TOMORROW - 2:30 - '7 - 9 i-Iwiiiiig 7-El KEEFE 5 sum ' liliillill ' illit- B08 noes.- oi Walden Lovers. ....'SVVIM1VlIN(.i classes will con- tinue. Tuesday, July 8th. Trans- portation from the rink at 9:45 am. ,,'Mrs. John Dunlap. Montreal. is spending a few days as SUFS” of her brother and sister-in-law,l Mr. and Mrs. Neil Henley, Mon- tagiie. .. txiiss M.iry Pimur, Muiilrcni. is spcndiiic, hvr tmlidaxs at the. lhonie of her parents. Mr. and iMrs. John Pmuir, Now Perth. i .t.VIr. S. iagur, icii Iltilillllll nlvlwxiiiii ulinrn IIP friends and rcialiics. Nicholson. Mon- fnr Sask- xi ill visit it. tFl'I"IlIilltIl-I POl'lIT DOCKET --Two incliriments. one for rape and one for iiiiivdcr. against Jos- eph Gahricl iiniioiiaid appear on the docket of the Supreme Court. siiting at iieorgetowii this morning. There is also one Excise appeal. that ol Quentin Dennis Mossman: and two l'll'll Jury cases. Chester Burke and ll'innili'ed Burke vs. I'. N R. and i4'i'cdci'ii'lt ll. Currie vs. Alliiii McKcn'I.ie. I 'IlR.F.l)(lh Rl7.1'l'R.Vi---Dredge il5 reiiirnr-cl to Montague from ldry-dock yestcrday afier having a ”small leak renaiicd and as soon as 'it has bccii rcliilctl it will con-i ' iinu e the final um-k of dredging the river and dock ivhich it. was obliged to leave off last week. Only a small portmii of thc dock areal has as yet hr-on completed but it, is only a manor of a few days to see the cninplclioii oi ihis work, which will result in a small but very useful boat. harbour for fish- ermcii. tStl'T)lMIN(l ('I.ASSI-IS OPEN -.Swimmiiig classcs for the child- ren or Mniiiasiuc and surroiindingl. districts got. under way yesterday morning when some seventy child- ren were. taken to the beach on the Montague River for instruction under the capable leadership of Mrs. Connie Clair. This is part of the Red Cross sivimniiiig and wat- er safety program and is locally sponsored by the Montague Branch of the Canadian Legion as I. part. of their athictlc. program for the community. Tiistruction is given to beginners and lo the more experi- enced swimrncrs and those will be given tests at the end of the sea- son to ascertain their knowledge. of water safety. Several parents also rompanled the children and were of great. assistance in group- ing them and also helping by their East Baltic and Vicinity . Mrs. D. A. BEL, South Lake. is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris and family of Antigonish, N. S.. are spending a few days visiting relatives in Elmira and vicinity. Miss Gertrude McDonald oi Newton. Mass, is spending her holidays with her sister, Mrs. Helen McLean and nephew Ger- ald McLean, South Lake. Mclntyre, well known lighthouse operator, East Point. is confined to his home due to illness. A host of friends are wishing him a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. Stewart Mr. and Hrs. Roy Mulch. Earns- clifle were welcome visitors to Miinn's Road and vicinity on June 29. Mr. and Hrs. George Melllck. Nova Scotin recently paid a visit to the easicrn districts with re- lativcs. Mrs. Michael Mi-Innis. Souria, is at present a patient in the Souris Hospital. Her numerous friends are wishing her a speedy reovcry. Mrs. Fraiik Holland. North Lake. spcnt. a room weekend as guest or her dalightcr and snn-in- iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Gallant. New Acadia. Mr. I.loyd Rose, Lakeviile is confined to his home through ill- ness. Miss Ella Benton. East Point, had the misfortune of hurling her ankle and is now confined to her home. A host of fricnrls are wishing her a i-moplcte recovery soon. Mr. Leslie Jarvis of the Royal Navy in spending a few days via- iting with his mother, Mrs. lieg- rzie and Mr. Rose, before he leaves for England. Mr. Pat. Mclnnis. Red Point. who has completed his lcrm as teacher. in spending his holidays at his home in St. Peters. The East Baltic Mission Band met at the home of Mrs. Stewart McGregor on June 24. Mrs. James Ahan and grandson Ross. St. Peters. spent a recent week end al Red Point and East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn Montague. spent the holiday of July 1 at North Lake. Measles are quite the order of interest in the children's activities. Noam AMERICAN urz L. 5. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGER no RICHMOND s1. A MUTUAL COMPANY MONUMENTS and INSGRIPTIOIIS LEVI V. POWER p Montagiic. P. E. I. 3 Representative: J. Louis Macllonald l Bctlford ' PHONE 2410-I. HIDY rnvoiaris sw Men 895 7i-iybr MM mints IIIMRIW IN ARAB mm-M-5M4”' WWOA COMING .. black and The Deanstallv Bud Abbott and Lou Costello the day in many districts and arc of a scrious nature. James Robertson. hostess to the Missionary Kings- East So- Mrs. boro. was Point Women's ciety on June 2.'l. Mr. l-lai'r,v Stewart has rt-tiii'ns-di ito his home in Kingsboro having spent some time in New Bruns- i wick. Miss Annie Rose. teal-iier at learn of his illness in the Sourls Hospital. Mr. Carl Mi.-Lure," employee of McGowan'I Motors, Montague, was a business visitor to Sourls and North Lake on June 20. Menu. James and Charles Mr- Cormack. North Lake. attended the funeral at their uncle, Mr. J. Oscar Diamond in Charlotte- town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mcl-2acli- ern of Saint John are spending their annual vacation at Mr. McEnchern's old home In Elmira with his brother Charles. Dr. A. A. McDonald, Souris, was recently called to Boston due. to the. continued illness of Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. Robert I-Robertson of Ver- mont is at present visiting her old friends in the eastern dis- tricts. Mrs. Robertson lived in Kingsboro for many years and all her many friends are welcoming her back. The many friends of Mrs. Colin Dixon, East Baltic. regret to learn of her illness in the Soiiris Hospital. Mr. Gun Mallard, accompanied by Mr. Stephen McDonald of North Lake. were business visi- tors to Saint John recently. Mr. Malcolm Clair, Montague. paid a visit to his many ciiatoni- er: in the eastern districts re- cenliy. Mr. Ellsworth Llewellyn, North Lake spent a pleasant week-end at his home in Montague recently. Mrs. Gerald Bruce. East Baltic. is at present. a patient. in the Soiii-is Hospital. A host of fril-nris, arr wishing her a speedy recov-: ery. Mr. and Mn. James McLean and family of Montague paid :- viait to North Lake and Souris on Sunday, June 22. Mrs. John Mcllonald. North Lake is at present a pntivnl in- the City Hospital. Mr. Charles McDonald. Priest Pond. is confined to his home. with measles. All wish him ii speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Vililliain Pierce accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Mooney. all of Elmira, spent a recent. Sunday visiting at mp, home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mclntyre. Lorne Valle)"- The many friends of Mrs. Jos- eph McDonald. North Lake. re- gret to learn of her illness at her home. Mr. and Mrs. James Mi-Doiiald. North Lake, altendcd the worl- ding of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc- Donald at St. Peters Bay on June 23. Mr. Alfred Fisher, South Lnkc. was a business visitor to Chai- lotteiown on June, 23. Mr. Robert Rose. Lakeviile. was Soui-is lliqli School. is spending a well earned vacation at licr honiel in Red Point. Mrs. Charles Ching was hostess” to the Red Point Women's Insti- tute on June 24 with a large at- tcndance or mcmbers and visitors. The usual busincss was attended in followed by a dainty lunch hy the hostess. On July lst a large crowd gathered at the. South Lakc Ceme- tery to do the usual annual work on graves of relatives and friends. Miss Betty Robertson, Kings- boro, had as her guest for a few days. Miss Carol Ann Hogan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, Charlottetown. Mrs. Bessie Vl'orlliy. Charlotte- town. accompanied by Mrs. Char- les Mi-Cormack. North Lake. have left by car on a visit in the West. Coast where. they will spend some time with relatives. Mr. Frank Greene. .lr.. accom- panied by Mr. Ben McLure. Mon- tague. were visitor: to North Lake and Red Point on July In. Mr. Bill lv"eIn.wICharlottetown a business visitor to St. John's recently. Mr. Stophen Millar. North Lakc. spent. the pasl wcek-end at his home in East Baltic. Mrs. Wallace Rose and Mrs. Harry Dixon. East Haltic. spent June. 19 visiting friends and rela- tives at Lakcville and North Lake. Mr. and Mrs Maynarul Frasier. Souris. visited at North Lake on June 22. Mr. Coorgc E. Mcllviimitl, Char- lotlgtown was a visitor to Red Point. and South Lake on June Mrs. Fred Frasier has relurn-d to her home. in Boston. Mnss.. having spcnt a few weeks visit- ing with her pnrcnls. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Massey. East Baltic. Pisquid East Notes . . 'Mr. Edward 1:. Jay was in Charlottastown on business on Wed- needly. June 26th. Mr. Wallace Birt and Miss Isobel Blrt motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday, June 25th. Miss Isabel Kelly spent the week- end of June 27th at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Walter White and Mr. White. Donagh. The trustees of Piaquid East School have secured the services or Miss Georgia Dover as their teacher again this year. Mrs. George W. July was a visitor at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mac- Donald. Lorne Valley on Saturday, June ma. . Miss Georgie Dover was a visitor in Charlottetown on Thursday. June mth. Mount of Mr. leith Wooiridge. Stewart. spent the week-and ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wool- ridge. Mr. Elwood Jay spent the week- end of June 28th in Cardigan Head. guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald. Mr. Guy Jay spent. the week-end of June min at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. ' Mr. Joseph Hendrickcn was a visitor in Charlottetown on Mon- day. June 30th. Mr. Frank Birt. accompanied by his daughters, Misses Isobel and Vera. Birt. arrived from Foam Lake, Saskatchewan. on wednesday. June 25th for a visit with his brother Mr. Wallace Birt and Mrs. Birt. The. members of Plsquld East Women's institute and the teach- er and pupils of Pisquid East School went on their annual picnic in Stanhope Beach on Wednesday. June 26th. A very enjoyable after- noon -was spent by all. -BA. M()N'l'AGL'l'l FNITEI) (iHl.'II(iII VV. M. S. The Montague United Church W. M. 5. meeting was held Tues- day evening. .lunr- l7 at the home of Mrs. Robert. Machon. Mrs. Leon Johnston conducti-d the. devotional service. taking as her subject "Stewardship" and several passages oi scripture were read by members. This period 0' worship closed with a circle of prayer. The prcsidrnt. Mrs. l-Ethan Stewart thcn took charge and a report of the Easter thank offer- ing service was given. This ser- vice was more generously re- spondcd to than ever before. The group was asked to contribute in the building of a church training school in Toronto which is very necessary in the work of the church. Envelopes were distri- hiited. and all were asked to con- tribute ns generously as possible to this worthy cause. Plans were made in box for overseas, clothing to he left at the office of Mr. R. K. Clrimenls. 26 hospital and 20 sick calls were reportcd, also ill treats pack a, and 8 cards sent to sick and shut-ins during the. month. Mrs. Ethan Stewart then gaw a very interesting synopsis of the study hook. "From Lake to Nor- thern Lights". One new member was reported and the. meeting June zdth at the home of his par- ' George - tlulck Wedding . .' A ver.V pretty wedding was aolcmnized in the Georgetown Bap- tist church on Wednesday, July 2nd. at 3.00 P. ML. when violet Ruth. eldest daughter of Mrs. Guick. was united in marriage to John William, youngest son of Mr. and Mn. Herbert F. George, Sr. Rev. svend Christensen of Upton Gospel Chapel performed the ceremony. Mrs. Myrtle Bablneau presided at the organ. To the strains of l.nhengrln's Bridal Chorus, the bride entered the church on the arm of Mr. Stanley straight, who gave her in marriage. and she took her place under the arch ot greenery and summer blossoms. The bride chose for her wedding a street length dress of Queen's hlue taffeta, with sparkle lace bol- ero. which was shaped in points over the hands. and white flower hat with shoulder length veil of blue tulle. she carried a nanny of sweetheart. Roses. Muss Ollie King was bridesmaid and her street length dress was Edinburgh Rosa crepe, with lace bodice and white accessories. She carried I nosegay or yellow and pink snapdragons. The groomsman was Mr. Joseph Johnson, Jr., and the ushers were Mr. Herbert George, Jr. brothers of the groom. and Mr. Fcnwick Layers. During the signing of the regis- ter. Mrs. Stanley streight sang very sweetly. ”0 Perfect Love." The bride's mother chose for the wedding a jnckct. dress of navy blue flowered crepe, with nearly grey accessories, and a corsage of American Beauty roses. The groom's mother chose a navy blue sheer two piece ensemble with navy and white accessories and a corsage of snapdragon. On Monday night. previous to the wedding a community shower was held in the Town Hall, where this young couple received many beau- tiful and useful gifts. on Tuesday night a group from the Baptist Church met at the bride's home' and presented her with a licauti- ful table lamp. All join in ivishing this popular young couple many happy years of wedded oils. The Greek Georgetown School closing Exercises ..'Tho closing exercises of Georgetown school were held in the Town Hall on Frldly. Juno 2'! at 2.00 pm. Hi: worship. Mayor P. L. Boudreault. presided as chair- man and the prizes and certificates ivere presented by Mrs. William Murphy. A report of the year's work in the school was given by the Prin- cipal. Mr. Murvln Mclnnia and Miss sheila Lory was the Vale- dlctorian. he schoqlh music teacher. Mrs. McLure was the accompanist for the vocal num- bers. Following is the programme: "0 Canada." ' Welcome Recitation by Mary Kay LeLschuer. . Principal's Report. Certificates and Prizes. Grades l. 2 and 3 . Chorus. "Santa Lucia", Grades 7, 8 and ll. ' Certificates and Prizes. Grades T, 5 and 6. Chorus, "The Four Winds," Grades 4. 5 and 6. Certificates and Prizes, Grades 7, 9 and 10. Chorus. "H a p p y Children" Grades 1. 2 and 3. Certificates and Pi-laiel. Grades ii, based on the Supervisor's and Tcacher's examinations. Perfect Attendance Prime. First Aid Certificates. Chorus, "Isle of Beauty", Grade 10. Remarks-from the public. The Queen. Certificato Winners in Grade 1-- Mary K. LeLachcur and Sharon Scully, Katherine Boudreauit and Susan Doucette. Barbara Llewel- lyn and Laverne David. Eileen Re- fuse. Pauline Marteil. Larry Heniy and Joseph Marteli. Carl Soloman. Stewart. Burke, Wayne Llewellyn. John Allen. Passed-Doreen Gallant, Milford Clory. Billy Lavers. Certificate Winners in Grade 2 -Helane Baker and Mary Buch- anan. lalr Blackett, Paulette Burke and David Hartman, Anita Gotell, Lloyd Soloman. Danny Mc- Lean. Kenneth Arsenault: Bonnie Morrison; Douglas Martell. Prizes-Grade I Oral reading. Eileen Rafuse; Sil- ent; reading, Pauline Martell: Print writing. Doreen Gallant: Arithme- tic. Mary K. LeLachcur and Sharon Scully; Drawing. Milford Ciory; Neatness. Susan Doucette; Most. Improvement, Billy Lavers. Prizes-Grades 2 Oral Reading, Paulette Burke: Far past. the inizinight hour . When Morpheus seems to take A strange. and distant. fiiizht, And I. alas. must. lie. awake. With sleepless eyes. through my window pane I see the golden moon. She brings me memories of home; again ' And the echo of a merry tune. The tune is that of Vesseys brooki As it. babblas on its way, i 0'er its pebbled path of turn and crook, Gllstening with its foamy spray. It riihanced the lacaiity of Mont-. agiie Beyond Burnt. Bridge to the riv- er's side, i There joined the river so pcaceful' and blue And floivcd away with its tide. 021' its hills ive iiscd lo ramble. On a wild fiowcv hunting tour. For the May flowers we would scramble. ; They looked so sweet and pure. ; But the ivild flowered hills gone And the ripple of the strcaiii. No more we'll hear its happy soiiz. Now those who heard can only dream. IlI'D closed with the Mlzpah Bf'l1t'i'Il(- lion. Refreshments were, servcti and is pleasant half hour enjoycd.i SWEDISH WELFARE STOCK!-IOLM - (CP) -3001 expenditures in Sweden. including old-age pensions and child allow- ances. amounted to the equivalent. of 862-1.400.000 in i960. The rent. figures showed this was She was accompanied by her bro- lher. John Massey. who will spend some time visiting friends and relatives in the U. S. A. Mrs. Elsie "Bruno. accompanied by her son. Sandy. South Caro- lina. have. arrived by car to spend a vacation at her home. in Kings- born. She. was accompanied from Boston by Miss Evelyn McVane. . . No "I wish you'd hurry and pick trip to do some shopping." "”'”I 0" llli min.” friends at who will spend some time wlihi NWIII Like 07' Jilly 1- her mother and brother. Mrs. --m Carrie. and Carl McVane and ...'The many friends of Mr. family, Bothwell. Charles Chlng will regret to -- 0. q The Neighbors ly George Clark . , - , Q n' .i. J-I--.. laws 01.. hmw. nu-oupnnunrn those candidates. I made this l l I 7 cur- Social an about 11 per cent of the total na. increase of as per cent since iD4'1. tionai income. I'll close mini: cycs with hope to dream of the creek that used to bow . Running clear twixt banks of: green l n1iAll free from taint of old debris. , -Lena Vessey. ' Portland. 5, Maine, ii (Formerly of M0llifIRuPl cxpendit.VurcskAamount I-lo NOTICE Commencing July 8, my business will be operated out of St. Peters Bay instead of Morcli. K. W. ANDERSON, International Harvester Dealer WILL Office Hours: obtain Full Particulars About JOIN THE II. THE R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT MONTAGUE, ON THURSDAY, JULY 10th (CANADIAN moron nan.) SOURIS. ON FRIDAY, JULY 11th crown HALL) 1:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. MEN AND WOMENI Without - bllntlnn. VISIT A Career In The R. C. A. P. C. A. 1'. NOW! Sta Behind the wheel. Behind SAIIIIY,S IIIIIIIE-III THEATRE TUESDAY, JULY 3.91:. M. Presents "IITWEIN MIDNIGHT AND DAWN" ' Mark Stevens. Edmond O'Brien, Gale SIOITIT. rrlng the guns-of prowl car 13 Spelling, Mary Buchanan; Writ.- ing, Kenneth Arsenauit; Mental Arithmetic. Lloyd Boloman; Neat- ness, Clair Boudresult; special Prize for Reading, David Hart- man. Certificate Winners. Grade II lscnior) - May King; Marlon Murphy; Donna Yorston: Vera Walker; Betty Ann Stevens; Laura OiBi'ien. Certificate Winners, Grade III- Marie Larsen: Marie. McLean, Ai- ds-ne Mccormack and Ruth Le- Lacheur; Clare Boudreault. and Charlie Fitzgerald; Elaine Scul- ly: Herbie Murphy: Lawrence Bat.- chiidcr and Barry Morrison; Mark Murphy: Betty Gotcll; Walter Arsenault: Barbara Sampson: Jimmy Burke and Walter solo- man; Eugene Bouchard and Linda Batchilder; Billy Wight. Bruce M:-Lean and Catherine McCul- lough; Harvey Mai-tell; Dennis lory. Prlzrs-Grade 1! (Senior) Highest Aggregate, May King: Silent Reading. Marion Murphy: Oral Reading, Donna Yorston; Art. 24th. Dr. Arnold Burden will take over Buried In Montague The funeral of ant; Scott cooleri. son of Mr.yarigmI::;i Donald J. cooien of Hnlifax W... held from the home of the .';....... Du-until. Mr. and ms. W. 1-1.”, Lane, Montague. An impressive service was con- ducted by the Reverend Dr. A. D Mackenzie and the soloist was Mrs. Ralph Beck who sang "Safe In The Arms of Jesus." Interment was in the "People's cemetery." Pall bearers were Mi-. 1.101115 une. Mr. John oooien. Mr. Rich. and Macibean, Mr. Arnold Wight. man. Also attending the funeral mm. Halifax were the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. coolen. Card Of Thanks Mr.'and Mrs. Donald J. Cooler. and family wish to thank all those who assisted in any way during their recent bereavement. IN MEuM-GRIAM MR. ALDEN Mlcl(IE On June 24th Mr. Alden Mac- Kle passed away at his home in Bay Fortune. P.E.I. same month; ago Mr. MacKle had suffered D. slight stroke and on the morning of the 24th he died very guddeniy after returning from a shopping trip to a near by store. Mr. Mac- Kle was '18 years pf age when his died and he had spent much of his life in the community Where he was born. He had travelled quite extensively in Canada and served for 28 months with tin Canadian army in the First Worio War. Mr. MacKie was a very fin: citizen of the community of Ba. Fortune. being a good friend to al and liked by all who knew him He lived at the home of hli cousin Miss Bertha MacKie whc was with him at. the time of hit death. He is survived by one sis- ter. Mrs. Pearl Livingston of Cal- gary, Alberta. He was buried la the United Church cemetery at Bay Fortune on June 26th. in: funeral being largely attended by many friends and relatives. Thosa serving as pail bearers were Messrs Reid Underhay, Charles Mills Archibald Fisher, Alec MacCium- pm, John Francis and Lorne Dingweli. Vera Walker; Improvement, Betty Ann Stevens. Prizes -- Grade III Highest. Aggregate. Marie Lar- sen: Oral Reading. Clare Bou- dreauit; Arithmetic, Ruth Le- Laclvzur; Spelling. charlie Fitz- gerald. Elalne Scully and Walter Solomon; Writing. Marie Mac- Lcan; Art. Eugene Bouchard; silent Reading, waiter Arsenauii and Herbie Murphy; Grammar. Aldene Maccorniack and Betty Gotell: Geography, Barry Morri- son: Department. Linda Batchlld- er and Dennis Clary; Application Jimmy Burke; Neatness, Cather- ine McCullough; Improvement Barbara Sampson: Improvement in Arithmetic, Harvey Martell Music, Lawrence Batchllder ant Mark Murphy; Physical Training. Billy Wight and Bruce MacLcan Special Prizes Outstanding student, Marie Larsen; Best Co!- lectlon of, Weeds. Ruth LCLBCITEIII and Marie Larsen; Best Model oi Stone Age Axes, Charlie Fitz- gerald and Mark Murphy; Per- fect. Attendance. Donna Yorston Marie Larsen. Barbara Sampson. Bruce MacLcaii. Certificate Wiiincrs, Grade IV -Joan Batchtlder, Joscph Murphy. Charles scuily; Margaret Jean Continued fokri-pa 278,9 I ANNOUNCEMENT llic incdical practice of Dr. M. N. Beck, St. Peters, on July In ten days all rate MONIAGIIE SCHOOL TAX ARIIEAIIS taxes will be posted in three public places in the Town of Montague. Also the date when applications will be made to the Judge of the County Court for judgment, as provided for in the School Act. Dated July 2nd, 1932. payers in arrears of school LESTER MacLl!l0D. Secretary of Trustees. WITH 187 Gt. George ltrdet our man costs a mums: imzocraio aurmouaron - 8100.50 Up 5 Models - Immediate Delivery I"llIES'l'0 BRYEIITDII & ill-lioxnvyhco- one 747