.', umuallinsouriswas in; i2'...”! my the fifth and last of ',,, mm C.W.L. regional confor- l Sunday afternoon and Wing, Mrs. Basil MacDonald of ghmdm cmg, provincial presi- jcml ohalrod the meetings which were attended by some 50 l'0P"' motives of the following districts ” st. Peter's, Morell. Souris. aourls am Road. chopstow and Little souris River. St, Mar- rct's and Rollo BI!- Rev. Monsignor Murphy welcom- .d the least” 139mb?" '0 5”l"'l' and spoke of the role of women m the worm today; He was follow- ... by Mrs. Joseph Campbell. pm!- dem of the sourls sub-division who extended greetings on behalf of the members of tho local sub- v' ion. dlhlrs. excellent paper which dealt euectively with "The Promotion of me True Ideals of Catholic Life" Wu given .by Rev. Slater Mary chmes, O.ND. of St. Mary's Con- vent, Souris. who left with her audience much food for thought and action. The conference was privileged ,u. hear from Rev . V. Mac- Donald, St. Peter's hay, Rev. w. A. Kccie of Rollo Bay and Rev. George MacDonald of St. Mar- garEi's, who were in attendance at 1:-loldl..C., L. Regional ,confference.. At Sourls session a vote of thanks to Rev. Itusaignor Murphy. Mrs. Joseph Campbell and the aouris sub-divis- ion was moved by Mrs. R. L. Burge of St. Peter's. seconded by Mrs. Hugh Bheehan of Rollo Bay and pruentod by Mrs. Basil Mac- Donald The thanks of the meet- ing to Rev, George Maccormac, and Mrs. Basil MacDonald was ex- tended by Mrs. Arthur Paquet, Souris. 4 ' Eowgnown Legion Monthly Meeting The December meeting of the Georgetown Branch, Canadian Le- gion, B E. S. L., was held in the Canadian Legion Hall on Monday, December 13th, with Branch Pres- ident. Comrade, Marcellus Gotell presiding. The meeting opened in the usual impressive manner and silence was observed for fallen and departed Comrades. Comrade Secretary. D. A. Mac. Cormack read the minutes of the last monthly meeting. which were moved and adopted. Correspond- enca was en dealt with. Com- rade Treasurer, J. B. Scully pre- sented the Financial report. which was fully discussed and'following Former Island Woman Dies , ln Pictou, N". S., The death of Mrs, Archibald MacDonald occurred early Monday morning. Dec. 6th. at her home on Constitution Street in Piotou. N. 5.. to which she had returned only the day'before from Aberdeen Hospital. New Glaqow, when she had been a patient for three weeks. she had been in failing health for about three months. The former Mary Theresa Mac- Donald, she was born in Morcll. Prince Edward Island. on August 5. 1683, a daughter of the late Wallace and Virginia (D eLory) MacDonald. she came to Piotou in not and following her marriage continued to reside there. where she had" a wide circle of friends by whom she was held in high regard. she and Mr. MacDonald celebrated their 60th, wedding anniversary on Nov. 4th, 1963. She was a devout memheryof Stella Maris Church and a charter member of the Pictou sub-division of the Catholic Women's League, Besides her husband she is sur- vlved by three sons and three daughters: Wallace. Mrs. Joseph Babineau (Gertrude) and Mrs. Laurie Bablneau (Theresa). all of Halifax. N. 3.; Ernest, of Wslthssn, Sports Activities, Al Sourls School ' The High School Basketball Lea- gue is fast becoming a battle for the second. third and fourth po- sitioin as the Hot shots continue to show to much scoring punch for the other three teams. During the last ten days they added three more victories to run their winning streak to seven games. Two wins over the Long Shots and one over the secoml place Big Shots gives them a four game margin over the nearest rivals. - Kenny O'Henloy and Jimmy Mclntosh continue to set the pace 48 points respectively in the last Shots. ball. played here since the Schools. as they scored a total of 39 and three games. The Long Shots in the other gome played last week scored their first win of the sea- son as they beat the Sure Shots by the score of 57-46 to move into a third place tie with them. Lornle Mooney scored 32 points and Dugas 13 to lead the winners while Ralph Paquet with 16 and Sydney Paquet with 13 starred for the losing Sure There has been a tremendous im- provement in the brand of basket- start of the league. and it would be very interesting to see how the boys would stack-up against an- other Hlgh School team, such as Queen Square or West Kent ....'Fire Chief. Doug Coffin. pre- sided at the regular modthly meet- ing of the Montague Fire Depart- ment held at the Town Hall last night. On motion of Gilbert Clements. seconded by Ralph Beck, it was decided to donate 850.00 to the Town Council to defray part of the expenses of the newly purchased fire helmets. It was thought that it would in- crease the efficcncy of the depart- ment in answering alarms if the smaller articles of fire fighting equipment were placed in a con- venient. easily accessible rack and John Shaw and Ralph Beck were appointed on a committee to look after the matter. The matter of individual fire- man's accident insurance policy was brought up and after consider- able discussion Ralph Beck, Don GEORGETOWN ..'Miss Sheila Del..ory. Miss Joan Murphy and Verna Martell. stu- dents at Prince of Wales College, are spending the Christmas and New Year's holidays at their homes in Georgetown. Miss Lillian MacDonald and Miss Catherine MacDonald of New Glas- gow, N. S., are visiting their par- . Montague Fire Department Regular Monthly Meeting Davis and Fred Vuouo were ap- pointed as a committee to inquire into the various types of such in- surance and present a report at the next meeting. The dance oommlttea reported that a substantial amount had been realized on the dance held re- cently at the new warehouse and Barney Nelson reporting for the committee which was to see the Town council about the use if the old R.C.M.P. room for the fire meetings reported that such per- mission had been given. Immediately before the adjourn- ment of the meeting it was decided to purchase rubberized pliers in order that wires may be cut while fighting fires to prevent compli- cations from arising in , which might be hooked up to such wires. the tree presents a lovely appear- once. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White of Charlottetown accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George White, motored to Georgetown on December 19. Mr. Joseph "Sonny" Johnson. sc- oompanied by Miss sally Johnson, Miss Peggy Johnson, Mr. Gordon Babineau. all of Georgetown and Mr. George MacPherson of Launch- ports sat a record in the first 11 22.41a,a1s.slo, months of i954 despite the crip- pling effects of dock strikes in Oct- ober and November, the official vious 11-month high of 1951. Tuesday. Dec. 21, 1954 The Guardian by I , (Ll. IXPOITB BOA! board of trade announced Hnday. LONDON (Reuters)-British ax- Exports of British goods" to higher than during the first 41' months of 1953 and batters the pro nursno aouou PULPWOOD as out man IN ononoarowiv. ' If wanting trucks to haul, please contact our buyer, Gordon Gotel at l 1!. w- MacLAUCHLAN'S YABII. prunes: anwann T-DAYV and g. weo -L Q. T e Musical Masterpiece L It was decided that the Canteen would not be opened on either Christmas Eve or Christmas hlght. An Audit Committee,con- listing of Comrade J. W. Lavers, W. J. Fitzgerald, L. S. Batchilder and A. H. Stewart was appointed to audit the books and accounts of the Branch. There being no fur- Bhe also leaves (17) grand- childrne. Four sons and two daughters predeceased her. The funeral was held Thursday morn- lng, December 9th. with Requiem High Mass at Stella Marie Church. celebrated by Rev. J. R. Ratch- ford, P. P. Interment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. , a motion that all bills. owed by the Mass: Mrs. 1301'!"-Yd 3'i'9h”'-l” in bowling the All st e um. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mac- ing. motored to Bordon on Sunday. ' ' m;e:,neeGu::.5” Mwcomuc of 3;. Bnnchn bk Plld. i-ht report W3! (I-'"cm')v M G'"3"'"'m' P' 3' ed their grip on first .placree, al- Donald. where they were guests of Mr. and , I g Am.m'wv5' p,o,,1M1.1 anew, of m. Ud0Pi9d- Bland? ”nd Vmwm M Plcwlh N'5- though they did not play during Gerald Murphy, Bernard Walsh, Mrs. William White. ' t Catholic Women's League, spoke emphatically in support of the dif- ferent points stressed by the precl- 'dent for the improved functioning of the league in this Province. Father Macconnao also reviewed and comment f on the findings brought in by the leaders of the six discussion groups into which the past week. The Federals drop- ped one point in their last game. The standings at the present time are as follows: All Stars 29. Fed- erals 28, Ramblers 22Vs, Lobster Kings 22, Line Radars 1095, North- ern Lights 15. These are the six play-off positiorn. The high string for a team for the year belongs Gerald D. Murphy. Jackie Lavers, Stewart Hansen and Ernie Roche. students at St. Dunstans College. arrived in Georgetown on Decem- ber 1'1, for their Christmas and New Year's holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughters, Elaine and Dianne of Charlottetown, motored to George- to; COMIC ACTRESS The 18th century London comic actress Kitty Clive was also known as a fine singer. the meeting was divided for the in" b"3l""5 ill” "Wen"? Clmed s A-C” to the Pathfinders who had a total town and Lower Montague on Dec- IF YOII gvenlng session. in ""3 "Wu m”""'- -A of 1381. and the highest total pin- ember 18, where they were the t Bemdlcmon 01 an M05; muud 0 fall was rolled by the All Stars guests of relatives. ummsntt lw” Etlvent Spy gal" BRISTOL wig Women's League the finally 8:? llrilirrftaste Emggai-sedutig . . . Father eee curase our.n M Luxuy dduhg ' A ihurchr W W ”” ”” W Niw -1?----3. iw-3'-' il:.”.f.”: cs: :”:;::: S.?;”i::lZlf.:.?f.i”t?:'.i?..?”S::f Drink t illgnil-will?" allrolliiigwvlsltingellgozlzf isltosjnersigirsntl-iuollrgoltzlolthlairxldthig gaiellmrlil Vjlifftors lac; the clllllymon Tuna,-:y'h point lodge over their nearest rival ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. TAMARA l0l.lMAlWVA,- IANCROFI - ISAAC STEIN. ...... .. . an... of the bronze ...fe.. .....'.s,'M.Z'”6....E.wn7i'3;n2?. emf: the M-Pie I-"'5 fvjghteagh "Tag" Ag:;8e,Chg,;gtm;,s ”"g;”.,.P;;;” eavson PAIMEI-DAViB'VlAYNE............... lsumscr At the conclusion of the evening earlier. business visitors to the city last l;t'.l;lgg,:;':t':hTege:ms 132-" ylaucl; liherl: silent? streets byfnielle mmmunf ,1 r..a..nyGEORGEJESSEL.u,,,,,",MH'(llElL LEISEN . wlevfxki. John Llplene kn "away six 24, Maple Leafs 21, Hill Billies ity Welfare League. The Girl ' or me Magdalen mm on bush ii”'.I'.".”.i”'E-2” "3'i.'.....3li .T”"5ii E35313” ii?.3”..iES.l;"32?SI..?.l "I525 . . as n "ess' M"' L"”""' "in own! M'gida 34 This. league has tighten- corated the tree and at night. when some property there" ed u considerably but it still looks the coloured lights are turned on - .-'CHF-l5TMA3 DANCE. Brlver "Christmas Dance Beaver Hall, 'nel:I5'ivil:;:: tE':1.;g'cl,;'::n'vg;uea: as though the other five playoff ' - ”.I;:u')3yd?nt"ue' Thu"my' D"'m' zgglinuu" Thu".d'”" December Mr. Kenny, who has supplied many :.i;T'u'l:l:u3”l'ge' ::lph'::,;; gig: SHOWS 3:30 - 7 -9 - REGULAR PRICES . ..'MJl.5. JOHN BAI.l'.lMwas the ..'lPl:CIAL AT numws. Gas- :23.,if:,1i;:,':;”,,,T?;,,f;";'1”;::d,,,;: last years champions and this , LOOK PARENTS gy KIDDIES g y - luckyuwlnner ofusi. gakeudrawlrzdflor peg-egux, mm gmgugh Bone cmm, it more than he cm hmdle rum yexr-1! leaguehleiding. Lucrlfcyeriaii D A N C E . . rn,a nsor e ea 41 ,, as oceylsco y .: ffuiumiliy gums Km; counw Hm. 9"" 5" ”""l'5. imly um now with so many local orders to Mn?! 35” lookuu y great deal DON T MISS THE BIG CHRISTMAS CARTOON -..'OUll STORES will be open fill along with Mo ay. Dec. 27th. for the con- farm. mtal The winning number was 691 mum” ' 1"" ..".l'l!E HACK COUNTER. SAL! brighter now than a couple of z SHOW ON FRIDAY MORNING-10 OiCLOCKl weeks ago. At a meeting held in I special 13.90. Men's nit 'mpe regu- .. Murray Harbour North. "the auction held at Montague for at the Montague I to 1.00 store will be extended to and include Decem- her 24th. A large number of Specials lnr this sale have been renewed. in- xether with many others added. ..'s'r. ANDREWS PRISBYTEL IAN cnom Candlelight Service. Wednesday, at 0. Yes the Brookwn mo will sing. Hear Robert Murray, Violin Artist and soloist. ..'F0ll. YOUR. CHRISTMAS Lorie, Bulova. Elgln or other fine Watch gee us before our stocks ire too depleted. V. R. Pepler. your luslity Jeweller, Montague. ..'WE STILL HAVE a reason- ably good stock of fine Cameras, but they are going quickly. We urge you to lay yours away before the 'lsr toss. Special sass. clow'aros., ..-"I112 FOLLOWING friends of aid to crippled children. and other : hsrltias which were too late to at before are herewith gratefully Icknowledgad: Rev. Owen Kig- Elna, Georgetown. 3.00; Montague lectric Company. 11.00; John ?lacBeth; Iris. 1 case, marmalade, n the value of 5.00; Bison Roa- urant, Montague. 4 dinners to he value of 5.00; Harry '1'. Mac- end. Hopefield. 1 case of plums lo the value of 43). venience of customers. Clark Bros., T. M. Llewellyn, Montague. ..'I?0B M0312 PULLING power, nil up with Imperial Esso three Star Gasoline at Glow Bros, Murray Barbour North. .,.'I.0ADlNG PBODUCI: - The M.V. my M. out of st. John's. Nfld.. docked at Montague yesterday and proceeded to take on a car- go of mixed produce loaded by Poole and Thompson for New- foundland points. ...!l.IGlI'rlNG COMPLETED - The new Montague bridge was well lighted Saturday night w-hen work- men completed the installation of the two additional light standards, one on each approach. 'Ilhest. ta- gethar with the two alreadiy erected and Mrs. Ford Keenan. Murray River. on Dec. 18. where a miscellaneous shower was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nicolle, who have been residing in Kingston. N. S., where Mr. Nicolle was employed with the Canadian Bank of Commerce, and who is at present with the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Souris. Mrs. Nicolle. nee Shirley Blue. was formerly from M. Har- bour. The gifts were opened by Mrs. George Ferguson and s Mrs. Walter Fraser and verses read by Mrs. Royal Whitey after which both the bride and groom, ex- Mrs. Evleyn Richard. Who came here from Newcastle, N. B., some time ago to be with her mother. Mrs. John Lapierre, has decided to remain in Bristol, and build her own home. The work of ra-mode1- ing and moving the building that will be converted into a house has already started and will be near her old home where her mother and brother reside. i R. C. M. P. were called to Bris- tol. last week: some men were re- ported cutting wood on another man's property and refused to leave. . Mr. W. A. O'Brien. of Holman's was here on Wednesday on busi- nose for his firm. . Mr. Joe Sinnott. and Mr. Phil- carts better known as the back breakers. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold, were business visitors to the City last week for a few days where some of their family reside. Friends here of Mr. Fred Tay- lor, will be sorry to learn he had been on the sick list for quite some time and is just getting out again in the city. Fred is well- known here. His wife is the for- mer Hazel Arnold. a Bristol girl. Miss Jane Bonnell, has joined theisiaff of the Bank of Nova Sco- tla, hero replacing Jean McAdam. who resigned to join her husband "3" play-offs. The Town League as it will enable able to w o rk themselves condition. rested Monday as violence flared on the picket line at the main gate of the strikobound Underwood Cor- poration plant here. 70 police and detectives, attempt- ing to make way for 30 supervisory workers. met with mass resistance by the strikers. members of the Intornational Union of Electrical workers 010. The supervisory workers had sought to enter the plant to pre- pare it for the expected return of office workers later this week. My Sets. Electric Drill Sets. Chain. Floor Lamps. Table the new Legion Hall on December 4, it was decided to form a Town League consisting of three teams and from these teams on al-star team to compete in Intermediate will make quite a difference in hockey here some of the younger fellows to get a chance to play more often. and Will be 8 means whereby the p1a)'eH.C0m' peting in the playdowns willilye l'l D ghjpe In the past when playoffs started the boys had only five or six games under their belts and as a result were not at their peak Jamboree Bond; ' A! Murray River Potato Warehouse. Thursday night. in aid of Rink. Modern and old time dancing. Music by Jackie Doyle's rnocaauanou MONDAY THE 27th DAY OF DEC. 1954 Is hereby declared 1"; ngnutg um "duo" your lip Beard two rural mail drivers A PUBLIC HOLIDAY y choice. v. n. iv-epier. your qu-uev '3:Tuioil.'.n'l;'df3nc5..”l5:. w”.?Jld3..B hm "W" ii" W" W"! in Violence Flares Al in the Town of Montague wan" "Dam" sh"-I” wmms . Photo Dealer. Montague. ,,, .,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,m ,0 ,,,,,,,,,, many a moon with the kn--gr U d d H. ' Paul DOUGLAS - Louis CALHERN ' ha-1s1r:sc1ALs - Child's and .'fun- iats and pedestrians alike. C3” f,',',,,f,"',,: n .""” n ' - By order of ,”VIllll Dean JA(l(;ERgNir1s Fociigna consmm: 3 -? ht 3”” 0'" "" M” --'TE"'"'3”-'0 SHOWER - An wagons They are doling their best anmonriosvr Conn. (AP) - E;fty1e:a.V2g:hlig:n::5:ux;e:s&I:; sgsch-. gloyhtigse was spent at wm. old farm type two wheel road Twenaty-three persons were ar- Mayor and Town Council. cannon g. Show Tim. 3 pm. MAYFAIR THEATRE L Murray River Doc. 20 - 21 t MONDAY and russoar l M-G-M's TREMENDOUS TEN STAR THRILLER! V ' William H0lDEllm:mlune suvsou. Barbara STANWYCK - Fredric MARCH Arrests were made in waves as . H Christmas Sale Tues... Wed. Thurs. & Fri. - Doc. 21 to 24 .ll -s-mmmr-T s".l-loorr in Omullm Irma: Bfollneni tllvm if hllurrd-Byill I-lanlon New Zealand ' - n , owintesepso er a or r. - - - t . Personals 133:. G323 f.:B::.”... '..3::':.”".,: --w 2:: .C.;.”.:.”;.:::”:r.;::;'":;: cnnnms 43 0' Ti" . A"? W . , 'Sgmn. apprentice Don Diam- the ladies present. and a sing-song m'"""' . here for a short time on Saturday .' . . . . O 6 and has arrived home from King- brought this enjoyable evening to M13 Ind MW -7- 3- P9"'Yv "9" en route to the City to see his ol i ' ' ' '-' ' ' ston, (mt. to spend his Christmas a close. . business visitors to the city on pals of another day. . y leave with. his parents, Mr. and 'ms .'- - ' '. ' L”. 0 , Mrs. Rollie Diamond, Montague. . I . Grg fr .t 3 f White . . 'si.udenta ho e at Manta e y Christmas Shopping News 2 WV H - a - to 9" 3'” "' ' ”' - Si-can '0 'bs- or r 79c lone, David Mabon. Bloyco Beck. , . ' Jsmcs MacDonald and David Stew H H . M 01'!-I180 3 Gnpefmlt up I ' l - . e l . '.'. . a I 0 B0ll0l('SS so FOR THE ' 48 SM . "ME . J 2 F h M '-d i 99, 1"” ”1' "" C Chicken. 1-2 lb. .iin 49c . cApfroL , . - - Coffee rTabIu. Card Ins. . 5 l'eS ill .-. .. 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