Shown above are a group of dec- endents of the Brudenell pioners who on Wednesday attended the Isiird anniversary of their landing 'l.0RIE. Bulova. Gruea. and EI- eo watches. your old favorites. Others from 820.00 up. Peplers JeweJler!- Personals Mrs. M.S. MacKinnon and son James N.. of San Diego, Calif.. are spending the summer at Point Pleasant. Mrs. Earl Moore of Waburn. Maas.. is visiting her brother Carl MncKinnon. Her husband will join her later in August. Mrs. Frances H: Trainor. Char- lotgegown, is presently visiting In Montague. the guest of Mr. and r . Mrs. waiter Beer. AT BRUDENELL ISLAND ANNIVERSARY at Brudeneil Island In 1803. Mrs Henry MacLaren, Mrs. Guy Nel- son. Miss Ethel Macquarrie. Mrs. John Scrimgeow, Mrs. J. D. Stew- art. Mrs. Howard Vickerson. Miss Marjorie Gordon. His Worship Mayor J. D. Stewart. Mr. Douglas MacLaren, Mrs. J. D. Stewart, senior. Mr. Edward Gordon. Mrs. George Gordon and Mr. George Gordon. EASTERN GUARDIAN POT, BLADE and shoulder roasts 32c a lb. at Hilchey and VanIderstine's. ORWELL-VERNON United Church Rev. John M. Sheen. min- ister. Eldon 11 a.m. Orwell 2.30 ppm. Cherry Valley 7.30 pm. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada Services July 22. Wood is land Divine Worship 11 am. Church School 10 am. Caledonia Devlne Worship 7.30 p.m. Church School 6.30 p.m. Basil Lowry. stu- dent Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR-Murray River pastoral charge. The Unit- ed Church of Canada. Services Sunday. July 22nd. Murray Har- bour ll a.m. Little Sands 3 p.m. Murray River 7.30 pm. (Note the change in the hour) Rev. L. S. Woolfrey, Minister. DUNDAS - ANNANDALE United Church Circuit. Sunday. July 2.2, S. A. Custance. Pastor. Annan- dale: 11 a.m. Divine Worship, 10 a.m. Sunday School. Dundas: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. 8 p.m. Divine Worship. Subject: "The Church of Thyatira." GEORGETOWN Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Ser- vices for July 22: 19th Anniver- sary Services in Georgetown at It a.m. and 7 p.m. Guest preach- er: Rev. E. V. Forbes. M.A., D.D. Antigonish, N.S.; of the Maritime Conference. Cherry Valley Duet, Mrs. Mac- Rae and Mrs. Mutch at 11 a.m.; Mr. Stanley- Lancaster. Charlotte- town. at 7 p.m.; 2:30 p.m. Stur- geon. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Min- ister. ICE C It E A M Festival. New Perth School. July 20. New Perth Women's Institute. THE MONTAGUE Charge." The United Church of Canada. Rev. .l.M. Fraser. Min- istcr Sunday. July 22. Lower Montague 9.45 a.m. morning ser- vice with Dr. A.S. Weir, as guest preacher. Trinity Montague II a. in. morning service and Junior Sunday School. Guest preacher, Dr. Weir. A hearty welcome to all. ST. PETERS BAY Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. During the months of July and August there will be only one service each Sunday on the Charge at 7:30 in the evening. The service on Sunday, July 22. will be held in Greenwich Church and will be conducted by the Rev. F. W. Lacey of Chipman, N.B. Sunday schools will he held as announced. 'CHURCH. OF. CHRIST The Lord's Day, July 22. Montague Pastoral I0 a.m. Bible School for all ages2.30 p.m. Montague Past - President 5 30 II a.m. The Lord's Supper and Preaching. Murray River 10 a.m. Bible School It am. The Lords Supper. Murray Harbour Bible School and the Lords Supper at . p.m. C ”' ” Evangelistic Service at the Murray Harbour Church of Christ at 7 p.m. Special speaker, Mr. Ben Herring of Tru- ro. N.S. Everyone welcome. (Kind- ly note the change of time at Mur- ray Harbour for this Sunday.) WEEKEND SPECIALS I-iilchcy and Vanlderstine's: Hamburg, 2 lbs for 59c: stew meat 29c a lb. MURRAY HARBOR United Baptist Church. Sunday. July 22. There will. be a sacred concert by the choir assisted by the Brook- lyn Trio at B p.m. UIGG IIAZELBROOK C r o s s Roads Services for Sunday July 22. Ulgg ll a.m. Hazlebrook 3 p. in. Cross Roads 7.30 p.m. All are welcome to these services. Rev. C.E. Armstrong. Minister. FOR WONDERFUL color slides. the Ansco Memar and the Glor- iette 35 mm cameras. both all metal. No fragile plastic case to break or crack. S4250 and 529.95. Peplers Jewellery. A DIAMOND is forever. See our range of "Forever" diamond rings from S3905 up. Peplers Jewellery PRESBYTERJAN Church in Can- ada, services Sunday. July 22. Montague divine worship, 11. a. m. Cardigan, afternoony service ' , ser- vices. 7.30 p.m. The Rev. George Killcn of Alberton will be guest preacher at all services. Sunday School 10 am A cordial welcome for all. Rev D.A. Campbell. min- ister. RCA VICTORS lightweight port- able radios with the famous im- pac unbreakable case. Us. bal- teries or wall plug. only 339.95. Also records and record players. Pepler Jeweile y. Mrs. R. E. Judge and youngest daughter Debora. of Summerside. are visiting In Montague this week. guests of Dr. and.Mrs. G. S. A. Inman. Mrs. Reagh Llewellyn and two children of Hamilton. Ontario. are guests of Mrs. Llewellynis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Imnigan. Montague. Mrs. Lillian Baker. Charlotte town, .is the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Thomas Cameron. Montague- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. West Medford. Mast. WI10 8" spending their honeymoon on the Island. were recent guests of Mrs. Ferguson's aunt, Miss Harriet Buchanan. Montague- Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy MacKlnnon. Milltown Cross. were Mrs. MacKinnon's sister. Miss Phyllis Ross. and sister-in- FOR SALE 1950 CHEVROLET 1-TON TRUCK Mechanically Excellent. Apply:-- FRASER & AN-NEAR FEED SERVICE Montague IEO "WORLD IN MY CORNER" AUDIE MURPHY. . BARBARA RUSH THEATRE MOIITAGIIE Fri. - Sat. Adm. 40-55 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax An unparalleled story of the boxing profession - a story also of real life fighters - a fixed bout, double-cross. re-double cross. poor boy and rich girl e- A man who fights all the way for himself and others, only to find it is all wrong? To win or not to win. A You will surely be happy with the startling climax. Come and see. law. Mrs. Donald Ross. the lows N. 8. this was Mrs. Ros first visit to the Island and she was much impressed with the beautiful scenery of the country side and the IIOSDIV-slit! extended to her. s Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wodswom, of Dedham. Mass are visiting in Georgetown for the next three weeks. Mrs. Wodsworth is the only grand-daughter of the 131.; Walter Gordon, who. in 1903 was chairman of the committee for the erection of the monument at Brud enell Island. This is Mr. wads. worth's first visit to P. E. I. Miss Muriel Johnstone of New York City is visiting her mother. Guest Preacher: (Merry Valley Duet: Guest Soloist: Marlorle Cox. It. 11.. and Miss Bernice Roland, R. N.. of Chart- ottetown and Miss Helen Murray and Miss Beatrice T” of Stratford. Ontario. NOTICE All Tax Arrears owing Launching School District No. 72 must be paid by August 8 or will be handed in for collection. Mrs. W. A. Johnstone. Montague. BY ORDER Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. TRUSTEES- Walter Beer. Montague. were Miss I 19th ANNIVERSARY OF ST. DAVID'S UNITED CHURCH Georgetown, P. E. I. JULY 22nd - 11 A.M. and '7 P.M. Rev. E. V. Forbes. M.A.. D.D.. of Antigonish, N. S. Past-President of the Maritime Conference. Mrs. Mac-Rae a Mrs. Mulch. at it a..m. Mr. Stanley Lancaster, 7 P.M. x Friday., July 20 1956 The Guardian, Page 5 NOTICE I CHANGES IN ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. SUMMER SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JULY 20. 1955 ms rouowmo mes win. as DISCONTINUED WOOD ISLANDS (VIA) MONTAGUE 1.v.: Ch'town 12:30 P. M. Fl-1.. Sat. and Sunday only Lv.: Wood Islands 8:35 P.M. Friday and Saturday Only. 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