rnuteatanta in tiie teen Ise safe gm-ing Road-E-0 which was 'iel:i .i Montague last Wednesday. This umual event Us ripen to all teen- izera. and it is hoped that next WERE ROAD-E-O CONTESTANTS yea.r'a Road-E-0 will bring out more of the fair sex. FRONT LEFT: Bev Macl.eod. Montague: Eileen Annear.lMonta- gue: Benny Baiderson. Montague; Mable MacLean. Montague. Daw- id Maclean. Montague; Jinwny Beck. Alliston. - BACK: Bruce Clair. Montague: Ralph Annear. Montague. Jimmy :.lolinatoa. Montague: I o n o fe White. Montague: Eric MacDon- lld. Dnidneil; Barry Poolo. Rose- Neath. THE LATE CST. STEWART Police Veteran Dies In Ontario to his home. I41 East fiilth Street. lianiiiton. 0nt.. Ptllice V010?!" nnnald Angus Stewart died and- dpnly on April 2nd in his 55th year Constable Stewart was born in Lewis. P.E.I.. eldest son M11- Annie Stewart. of Lewis and Mon- Iaciie. and the late Donald Sicli" . He moved to Hamilton in his mum and had been with the Ham- lllOH City Police for some thirty tears. He was always known to be i polite and courteous officer and had the knack of dealing with people. whether it was a citizen. rnming in with a complaint or for mturmatlon. or a prisoner that be hall in book into cells. lie was an active member of Iv Enoch's Presbyterian Churc.i. iml of the Police Athletic Associ- Illftll. He was also a member of 1.0 L. 19 Sir John A. Macdonaid 1,4t.'lf:c. lie leaves to mourn his sorrow- in: wife. the former Marie Cooper; mo daughters. Muriel (Mrs. Harry t Music Festival SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL NOTES - The Glee club did very well in the festival this dance competition took second place and the boys chorus also took second singing "Gifts." Two g is choruses which had prepar- "The Hunt Is Up" and "Where- ever' You Walk". did not present ” them last Friday because of poor travelling conditions. Richard Mul- l..lly prepared "A Countryman's Song of False" but because of a time mix-up didn't present it. on the whole. the High School results in the Festival were satis- ment to those who were unable to special appreciation for her hard worry on the entries is Reverend Sister Saint George, the music teacher. Cadets - Most of the Sea Cadets in the Souris Corps passed their Able Cadet tests held last week at the school. Extra drill sessions have been called during the past few VWBCRI in preparation for the coming Annual inspection. the boys feel sure they present a very smart appearance. but judgement will be reserved until after the re- view. Excitement is running high over the prospective four of the Bonn- venture. lt is expected that when the ”Bonnie" docks at Halifax the whole corps some fifty strong. will make the trip early in June. Enthusiasm is also being shown concerning the plans and prepar- ations for the summer camp to be held at H.M.C.S. Acadia. Grade XI - The Grade Xi last week held it siiccessfiily pantry sale at the co-op to supplement the class funds. By way oi charge this year the undergraduates will handle the graduation dance in all its details. The dance itself is expected to be a more eslcctive affair than it has been in former years. and all fooperl of Cleveland. Ohio and lrcnc (Mrs. Gordon Thomas) ofp llamllton. and four grandc'.illdren.. His Mother: two brothers. Wat-1 im of Belle River. P.E.l. andl ilexsnder of Montague: four sla- irrl. Margaret tMrs. Arthur liar-1 nngioni residing in West Newton” liars. Florence (Mrs. D. D Emery). Wood islands. Chris ilrs. Wm. Llewellyn). Gaspere- Mix. and Isabel (Mrs. Murdoch Beatonl of Montague. The remains were laid to rest it Tnisoott Brothers Funeral House where many hundreds filed by the damn and from where the Orange lodge service was conducted. 'i1ia remains were theif conveyed to it Enoclils Presbyterian (Riurcb here the funeral service was held with Rev. DiGsngi officiating. who make feelingly of the deceased and comforting words to the be-1 resved. l Funeral procession in which the. lFM.P.. Ontario Provincial Po-f lice and the Hamilton City Policel were all represented in the Guns): of " proceeded to Esstlawsl fometery. rim-Ii tributes were many and Beautiful. ECHOII OP DIINGTIMI it is spring time now in Montague The river's flow istclear and free- nld ice has melted from its shores And softly slipped far out to sea. The sun has vrarmeii the chilly earth for the sleeping bulbs to know- 'Tis time to throw their nlghties off A i dress themselves for Nltl.lI'l"l show. There is no garden on the hill Var the home when I was born-- There is no rosebuah there to bloom . Of all its beauty it is shorii. Where cbild.raIs' bet had gleefully trod ' Weeds and wild flowers grow at will. Wt phantom forms beside the well oiimp Aii uni oi heartache: has its fin. 'Tis so mill! Lh IQ! I haw - "ill Ipreadtng Rim of gate. lfILI-- - A snaeiau plot wbus fruit in. RPPI-.. - lltitoaiyteutaiesiunipu rentals. "" are looking forward to the new pro- gram- sports - With the hockey sca- son definitely over for another year basketball is again in the lime light. The first game in the play- evening with the Knights defeat- ing the Legion by a score of M to 31 in a very tight game. The Legion were at it disadvantage throughout the evening. handicap- ped by I shortage of players. but they put up a good fight in an in- teresting and close game. Ralph Paquet, captain of the Legion. play- ed s spectacular game racking up 20 of the team's 31 points. Exams - The ncarncss of the fi- nal exams is causing tcniicncss in all grades in Souris High. Grade X. Xi and Xll will have to write the Provincial and the Atlantic Provinces exams as well as those set by their own teachers Grades XI and Xll are having their exams spread pretty well through the whole month rather than crammed into a week at the end. Teachers are warning their pupils to burn the midnight oil now rather than the night before the exam. "Get a good nights sleep then." is their ad- vice. .'2l-.eIIaneonii - Grade Xii is working frantically to have the yearbook submitted for publica- tion before the deadline. . . The Cadet hockey team was defeated at Summersidr ll'I their final game by a score of H. giving Summer- side the island Cadet champion- ship. . . . The Junior Red Cross has voted financlaly assistance to the family whose home was com- pletely demolished by fire on April 28 . . Hope has been aban- doned liy the High School students for a debate settlement. 3 Miss Bartletfi Urges Baptist Home Mission: of the United Baptist Women's Mis- iiionary Union for Nova scotia and P.l.l.. was the guest speaker at a meeting last Lilia wage nu, Mrs. Aa-ttiiir Mac and nuts -Vmdwmuuunmp """""'”'m pgctgny prngramof& 3..." " . "pni)eci.s orsawitina 5"'llllh1IreatMdtDeirllfesl:.l:' um, M, 3",, ,,,,,,,,, otociiin. . Thrvvwwoi biiitlmfree sail III- " so Help win. year. The entry in the square' factory, though it was a disappoint- reach Charlottetown. Deserving of Annual Meeting Held Of Morefl C.W.L. The Little Flower subdivision of the C.W.L. held their annual meet- ing in the Parish Hall. May 11th. at it p.m. The president. Mrs. Frank Dunn presided and called the meeting to order The Spiritual din ector. Rev. E. Robin opened the meeting with usual Dengue pray- er. The minutes of last monthly meelinil and last annual meeting W01”? Wild by secretary. Mrs. Harold Murphy and were approv- ed as read. Roll call was answered by over 50 members each paying dues for coming year The secretary then read a report of year's activities. Site thanked the executive and members for icind cooperation at all times and wished the subdiv- ison a very successful year ahead. The follnwng conveners read their reports: Education by Mrs. Wm. Alyward. Spiritual by Mrs. A. B. MacAdam. immigration by Mrs Vincent McGrath. Membership by Mrs. Chas. Eldershaw. Press by Mrs. .l..l Rooney. Social Welfare by Mrs. MB. Keefe. Film and TV by Mrs. Reg. MacAdam it was also moved and seconded all these reports be adopted The f' i ' statement for the year was read by Treasurer. Mrs. .i.B. Joy and showed a success- ful ycar with all obligations and hills paid and creditable balance on hand and in bank. The chairman of nominating committee. Mrs. Reg. McAdam brought in the followiiu slate officers for caning year. Presid- ent. Mrs. Frank Dunn ire-elected) lst vice pres. Mrs Wm. Alyward. 2nd vice pres. Mrs. John Hughes. .'ird vice pres. Mrs. Jas McDon- ald. sccretary. Mrs. Somerled Kcliy. treasurer. Mrs. .l.B Jay. ire-elected) Counsellors and con- vcners to be appointed later. A very interesting and informs- tive talk was given by Rev. Fr. Robin. He thanked the members for help given during year espe- cially in iuinlshing the Parochial House and the gift he received on the occasion of his anniversary. He requested the continued efforts in the future to further the good work of C.W.L. with the recitation of Act of Con- secration to the Blessed Virgin. the meeting adjourned. Mr. Ryan C.W.L Hold Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the sa- cred Heart aub-division C.W.L. Mt. Ryan was held on Mu loth Vin church vestry. A short monttily mccting preceded the annual. A good attendance heard the reports The election of officers for the coming year resulted as follows: President. Mrs. Walter Walker; lsi Vice President. Mrs Jethru Beauan; Ind Vice President. Mrs. .l. l). MacDonald: 3rd Vice Presi- dent. Mrs. Martin Driscoil; Secre- tary. Mrs. Fred McKenna: Treas- urer. Mrs. Fred Driscoll. Mrs. Thomas Brazel. Mrs. Willie Train- or. Mrs. Jethru Beagan were on nominattiu oomlttee. Prior to the election of officers the regular monthly meeting was held wiili the president Mrs. Vin- cent Trainor presiding. Minuisioa of annual and monthly meetings were approved as read as was the report of the treasurer. Mrs. Herbert Beiigan. it was moved and seconded ttid a donation he sent to the crippled Childrenfa fund. The resident. Mrs. Vincent Trainor. thanked the director Father F. P. Butler for Miss Mae Bartlett. field Wnfill his faithful attendance at all meet- inns and also her executive and all members for their loyal sup- g poi-i given her during the past year. and solicited their support for the inoorning executive After the trutailatioii of officers Fr. Butler spoke the mint . fer Isa balp jven his forttieyearandaaidhehopadthe good work world be carried 01'. MARY! ROAD I. The ioilowinng is lie honor will for April for St. Mary's Road East. oi-adeix i an-knthbdoy Grade VIII. 1. ssadetinsbaiq. zlacsli . I” Grade Vi. l. Anes Daley, 1. Ev- elyn IIIIQU. Grade W. l Dorsessi naiey. 1. Vincent Daisy 8. Jan Mcxeuney. Grade fl. tldhl i. It pales. 1. Francis Medea. Grade ll Hula). Dona lead- averagoiwihelenior Mrs. David -Wright is Honored By W. I. The regular meeting of the Low- er Montague Women's lnsitute met at the borne of Mrs. Horace Hewitt on May And. with sixteen mem- bers and three visitors present. unison. Roll call was answered by naming a famous Canadian wo- man. Minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed. The financial report was given proceeds for Easter dance. 358.10: April card party. 5.06.39; and for the four months. &'i3:i.07. Corres- pondence included a letter from the rural beautification society and it was moved and seurnded that the hall be entered in the con- tent. t if was decided to sell sandwich- es and tea at Dave Wright's sale on May Mi. A discussion on the boat races followed. it was decid- ed to ask Mr. Stillman MacKin- non to help class and miter the boats Penny auctions were won by Mrs. Hamid Annear and Mrs Albert Ellsworth and realized Sl.lifl. Collection 52.20. A donation of it was received frorii Mrs. Annie Schirmcr. Etnertainmeot coitsi.-etod of ii "Stunt Box". a reading. "Snar- lng Husbands" by Mrs. Harvey Ross and a contest by Mrs. John Laridrlgan. The highlight of the evening was the reading of an ad- dress to Mrs. David Wright. and the presentation of ii certificate and a life membership pin. Mrs. of Wright expressed her apprecia- tion in a few well chosen words. The meeting closed with "The Queen. A delicious lunch was aerv-- ed by die -hostess. LOBNE VALLEY SCHOOL The following is the report of the Easter examinations held in Lorne Valley School. Grade IX. 1. George Callaghan Grade Vlll. l. Pamela Hatton. Grade Vii. 1 Ralph Leard. I Beverley Hatton. 3 Joan Macin- tyre. 4. Shirley MacDonald. Grade Vi. l. Kenrietii Callaghan. Grade V. l. Lola Shaw. 2. Elaine MacDonald. ii. Karen Hatton Grade IV. 1. Carol Leard. Grade iii. l Beryl MacDonald. 2. Christine Hatton. 3. Merlin Mac- lntyre. 4. John MacGrath. Grade ii. 1. Sandra Ferguson. Grade I. l. Douglas Ferguson. I. John Hat-inn, 3. Winston Hation. Highest average in school: Beryl MacDon id 89in per cent Mrs. elen Leard, Teacher. Meeting opened with the creed in-' LORNE VALLEY 'EE.';”(.:f;f,uf",'f Mrs. !Xfie MacLean arrived 5”, .,,d um... Dam” Sh”, hid i from Halifax. N-5. recently. She as their guest on Mother's Day. expects to spend the summerp their son-in-law and daughter. months in this VlClIIIl)'- ' .Mr' and Mrs. Alvin Myers. with Miss Adele Bhavnmwhoprs on thael their children. Brian. Keith. Mar- llfllll Ml” It 9' ";V"W1 zlene -and Garth of Cardigan. Ganatzis-tun. M8051 I "V I?! p it is pleasing to note tint Mrs. in Lone Valley during the pa.st.Ma, Maul”, 1," lnived hum. Ileck. She Wll 31! will of hffiirom the Memorial Hospital. Mont- parenta. Ml. Ind MIL DB'IIel.ague. all join is wishing her well. Shaw. .. iv Mr. Walter Mai.-Leod. Marie. Mrs. Peter .Macl.eod and dgugb-I is spending a few days with Mr. "'......- M-tvrr Hospital. on May 11- Mrs. Munro MacGrath on Siinday,l,;....,.,-1 or M... p.,.,m,' Mr. .,' May 12 were their sons-in-law. Iilr-. .laim-s H. Mat-Neill. and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker. Gtofilllllwn. Mr. Women's Institute held their May and Mrs. Edward Crane with meeting at the home of Mrs. their son. Lea of Bangor. V -Francis stat-intyre. When busineal Mrl. Rlymolld 5lI"( Ind Ml55lV'll completed a dainty luncb. Adele Shaw, paid a visit to Mount was .-i-rw-d Mrs. Malcolm Mae- lstewart on Wednesday. May it. llmnd lrlVilPfi the members to her l Mr. and Mn. 1410375 Mlcnftfliilfl home for the next meeting. and family journeyed i0 Marie. Niri. Annie Vfaclleod, Charlotte- on Sunday. May 13. WM?! they town . is spending a few days with were guests of Mrs. MacDonald'slha-r llnfi in-law and (taught . Mr. mother. Mrs. Homer James. also and Mrs. Peter MgcLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Dingwcll. Residents of this vicinity wei- Mr. Heath MacGrath. Mr. Wil- romp Miss Catherine Stewart. llism l-iatton. Mr. Lloyd MacDon-, hack in the Valley after spending Iald, Mr. Francis Maclnyre and the winter months with relatives MT. Wilbur MICDOIIIM WPPO pslsruhpre, among those attending the aiict-l xlri. lmnc Mat-Leod motored 4 Happy family Ends Mortgage Worries New Plan Will Ensure Mortgage is Paid (M! last summer. a young coii lr hoiight a home in a quiet suburban area for 815.000. lllicy paid 35.000 down. with a 20 year mortgage for 310.000. As things stand, they should have no trouble paving it OH. The Irtlsbtllirf is Iulrlng rm rlimm-s. llc lists a iluiiictlcraiion l.il'e Mortgage lnsuriini-c Plait. with a Total llir-ability Clause. For 88..'ll a month ilnnfcrleratinn will pav nil" his mortgage in ease of death. if he becomes disabled, the policy remains in force at no met to him. Yes. for loss than l'7o of your initial inortgage. based In age 35 or under. you can mind your family irvsn ioro clneisvveattiieiirrieofynur oath. Fnalnrea oftiw Fonfalrrutia-n l,r'f:- Plus I. Tliiil Mortgage lwmranee Plan way he purchased III I IS, 20 or 25 year limits. 2. The coat rt-dune.-i in latrr years. 3. After the mortgage period you may miitiiiiie the purine- tion at rrduoeii met, or receive a cash payment. Con ederationm A D COCIATION For Free HnoHel”NoffovSisle." 8. W. WILLIS, Divisional Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Building 0 increase Jhi GREEN CROS THIOGREEN FUNGICIDES (NABAM AND zines) yiefdf 0 Confrof disease! CHECK THESE l. Safe to Use fnliaml 2. Adhesive 'i1iiogrsan THIOGREEN is the different fiingicide-instead of stunting. it actually ntimulalrs growth of potato vinoa . . . and so increases the yield of your crop! No burning; givviii effective die- evuw control without. iiiinry in &9ch to foliage, leav'mg an almost invisible protective ieaidtiel ADVANTAGES: 3. Superior Disease Control EH9:-five against lInf.l'i early and late biightl 4. Higher Yields 'T'hiogrmn fungicides pmdua larger crops of disease-Tran pniainns! E ASK AIOUT THESE AND OTHER OREII CROSS PRODUCTS AT YOUR DEALER3 "ODUCTS-HM tuition in fststs Pest (said mouse at 'lIl -nwirc-wn.i.iaiws on. of CANAIAID 0 3 W00! ISLIII-GARIIOII FERRY SERVICE 14th int-liisive Daily from each terminal: I s.m., ll a.m., 1 pm , 5 pm. STANDARD TIMF. for daily report dial CWT Q. first wenrther broadcast Cross IITTY and amid delay. Reservations l,iimled for particular; contact: NORTlIUMBFIRl.ANl) FERRIF-IS l.lllllTl-ID Grover MacKay, Stratb-2 icons. was a visitor to Lorne Val-p Gueltl I1 "13 Mm? 0! Ml "id it-'.V on Wednesday. She was the. Th: riiemhi-rs of Lorna Valleyl lieod. Uigg. this Vicinity recently. Tuesday. May 28. 1957 The Guardian Page 11 to visit relatives and friend: Mr- Heath Mat-Grath was a ris ltor to St. Peters on Sunday last. Wellington Mac. visited relatives Mr. and Mrs. May lat June Charlottetown, 1'. Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes l APPLIANCES SALES D SERVICE MOTORS in. Asal I I. 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