Easle'rn Guardian ' nlanvlin -. liver- iiew nouns. Lower Ilontssue. July rd. .'OI'I'.NING nrvnfvsnw -' IOME. bower Montague. July . gt, 2nd. Nd. ..-wsr ARRIVED car cedar ihlnglea. All grades. Also cement. iement blocks. Uoroc. brick and lme in stock. Pools and Thomp- p son, LLIL, MOILI'UC- .!VALLEYFlELD-Orwell Head p gongrelllloll. Services for sun- sgy, July 3. Orwell Head. 11 I. ll. Belle River 3 p.m. Vaiieytlald - r-.30 p.m. Minister gives his tara- Nell messaser at Orwell Head ” and Bella River. A. C. Fraser. minister. 'GE0ll.GETOWN PASTORAL cannon. - United Church of Canada. Services for July 3rd. l1 g, m. Georgetown. Junior Choir. 2,30 p. m. Sturgeon. 1.3) p. m. Sunday School at Sturgeon. 7.3) p, m. Milltown Cross. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minister. 'DON"l' MISS 'rn1s. - You know yourself Tailored to Measure Clothes are better. House of Stone Custom Tailored garments are the best. Big mid-summer Bonus Sale now on. Place your order with M. A. MacLeod. Tailor. River. "THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.-Services. on Sunday. July 3rd. Caledonia 11.00 a. m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will he observed. Service in wood Islands Church 8.00 p. m. Rev. A. C. Evans will conduct both services. 'MONTAGUE P A S T 0 It A L CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. liiinisier. Sunday. July 3rd. Mon- tague, 11 a. m. D. '1'. Morning Ser- vice and Sunday School. Evening Service. whim Road School at 7.!) p. m. S, T. Lower Montague. 11.15 a. m. S. T. Morning Service with the Sacrament of Baptism. Sun- tiny School. ."I'IIE PRES!!! Tl'.'lGlAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Service: Sunday. July 3rd. Montague. Div- ine Worship 11 a. m. Cardigan. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at 2.80 p. rn. Montague. Evening Service at 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. In. All Services Standard Time. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell. Minister. Murray- ..'JllST TIIIEI more days to ahop at Llewellyn's. Montague, big merchandise sale. Thursday. Saturday and Monday. All items in stock. ..'I'lIE UNITED Church of Canada. Murray Harbor Charge. Minister. Rev. 1!. C. Macdougall. 3-A-. 3.1). Little Sands. Ml a.ns.. Murray Harbor 11.00 a.m., Mur- irdatyukiver 7.00 pan. Farewell ser- ..'MON'l'AGUl United Baptist pastorate. Rev. Rowland G. Hill. 0:06. Montallln Sunday school. 11:00. Sturgeon service. 8.00. Hus. I'll! River Sunday school. 8.00 Murray River service. 7.80, Mon- tague service; followed by com. rnunifn. Prayer meetings as usua. JMONTAGUE GIRLS WIN - The Montague girls defeated the Central Royalty girls 16-5 in a softball game played at the Mon- tague diamond last evening. The winning pitcher was Miss Greta Wigginton. ..'PUPlI.S TREATED -- Pupils of whim Road school. together with their younger brothers and sisters, gathered at the school house the morning of June 28 to enjoy a treat of ice cream. fruit and candy provided by the Whirl: Road Women's Institute members Prizes for proficiency Iii attend- ance during the past "ear were awarded by the f L . Mrs. Russell MacBeth, before the pupils merrily made their home for the summer I! Legion Ladies Auxiliary Meets Al Montague ..'Tha June meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Legion. Montague branch. was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Neil I-loolay. Tuesday evening. The president presided and the meeting opened in the usual by observing a way manner one- rninuta silence. Roll call was an- swered by 15 members and there were two visitors present. The minutes of the last meeting were read-by the secretary. Mrs. Jas- sie Shaw, and were approved as read. The financial report was voun siirunniv lilliT CJAMBOREE ' MURRAY IIARBOUUR HALL. FRIDAY, JULY lat Dancing to Jackie Doyle's Jamboree Band 9:00 P Admission 75o and 50c a mu. FRIDAY grad SATURDAY Annual Meeting King's . County Memorial Hospital Klnl'I Oounty at the Beaver last night with the chairman of the board report. . of trustees, Mr. Neil llooley. pre- Under the heading , , siding. Following the reading otMr.l1ooleysaidthattheNursea the minutes of the last annual gonna was completed last year; m...........:-.... hum; run by the traasurer. Mrs. Gar- fan,” Ildmloclrnn. flow system; the driveway in H” I. Shaw save the report of front of -the Nurses Home was l”'””il' mm W "WW Which paved. and much new equipment 3;; mllmd by the auxiliary had been added to the hospital. the report showed - sub Under finances he said that it agclull sum NHIE. Pllll were had how 3 good yup, Qgm wgg .ussedtorholdlnaIheannualpsiagn.u..nu-...g...;.,11.g. fnlcnlcdwnil -iuiyand-commmecpiui bonds were name by M" Atwood MacDonald. s1.ooo. Accounts are now paid in D.. Tomas Clair.,Mrs. Willllmfull at the and of each month. war and Mrs. Jeasis Shaw was mum: gceoum; .1-Q mug-gd Ivllolnted to make necessary Ir- monthly. However. he said. there ransements. Mrs. John Gaiulet and was still a considerable amount Mrs. Elsworth Llewellyn Wm ID- receivable and it continues to In- polnted on the visiting committee crease. for three months. Obtaining nurses for the hos- Tl” W” NONI! will be in pltal staff was a major problem. September at thaLhome of Mrs he said. He paid tribute in the Dewar and . shsnenta will mslron and nursing staff for the feature cornon-the-cob. vary excellent work which they .o2lJl:.5i?.':.1t...F';:.”?.;'""' ' '"i..'"' i." i:"".. "i"i"i:"i. " W011!-a ewaa aospta sort one. Mrs. Atwood MacDonald was staffed. Mr. Ifooley. in closing, piano accompanist for I sins-song also thanked the ladies organiza . 3'15 M11 H901ey's father and tlons for their valuable asslstanor brother. Messrs. Otis and Preston during the year. Jackson. played a number of violin and guitar selections which FINANCIAL STAAEMENT were greatly enioyad by the THEATRE YE MONTAGUE FRIDAY-0:80 Daylight Time SATURDAY-9:00 and 11:00 Daylight Time Adm.-only 400-55o Includln Gov. Tax "TIE FAB 00 Y” Color - James Stewart - Ruth Roman NONE BEITEB-FEW AS GOOD-COME SEE Presented llsanaaal 0 Mr. Wightman then presented TOWN OF SOURIS Citizens are reminded that Town Planning Regula- tions have now been placed in effect by the Town Council. These Regulations control the types of buildings to be erected in the various sections of the Town. pBefore com- pleting the purchase of a lot, before starting to build, or before moving any building, citizens should consult the Planning Commission and receive the necessary permit. W. ART WRIGHT, Chairman Souris Town Planning Commission 800818 LEGION MEMBERS DANCE I AT SOUR! LEGION HOME Friday. July lat at 9:30 PM. D.S.'l'. Members can invite one guest ooupla grant. ilII.7l. Totgl revenue. 371,793.15 --'13! IIIIIIIII meetins ol tneuueeang by the secretary-trsa-for year, 04,411. 01. the financial irovenua. I'I.0I1.rI; psuug mi statement. Patiut U3-7”-W Donations. W.- Expcnsss, 3.81.11. Duprsclailon. I'I.53o.44..'rotai. S6ii.381.s4. surplus Assets, cur- was held sures. Mr. Arnold Wiutsnal. the rent. 33733.00. Endowmug rung. chairman Total assets. 854,422.52. ughu. ltles. current. 81.53113. long term loan and bonds. 38.000. Accumu- lated surplus. 812'.i.t'i9i.-M. Mrs. Vera MacDonald. matron, presented her report which show- (Continued on page 9) 8641.05. Audi. fixed. 813.250.?! 100th ldinliurgli Scotsman Observes Centenary IDNDON (CP) - One of Scot- land's oldest and most respected newspapers. The Scotsman, owned by Canadian publisher Roy Thom- son. Wednesday celebrated its birthday as a daily. Messages of congratulation from the Queen. Prime Minister Eden and Sir Winston Churchill arrived in the newspaper's Edinburgh ot- fica. The Queen offered her "sin- cera congratulations to all con- cerned in its production." The Scotsman has an average circulation of about 55.550. It was purchased almost two years ago by Thomson. Toronto-horn pub- IATA NAIIU GAMMA! Transport Association. it was nn- ”"t1'"' seuead hare Wedneadq. Ivfh. MONTREAL (CP) .- Andre A. ”""”" "" P"'”"" ”' 7'' Printer of New York city has 5... A""""' 'V"” MNIM i-kn elected chairman or the technical "' ”' ""' W" "N 0” ”- It committee of the International Air ”” elm ”' ”'”" 1"” "'""l A soums man S0ll00L Students from outlying Districts wishing to at- tend 9th and 10th Grades at New Souris School, 1955-56, must register with the Secretary before June 30th, in order that necessary. Teachers may be procured. High Gusrdlaa has I Thursdsy,Juna 30, 195! cum stociis Plain and Fancy Alilisea Bookyouros-darnow Deliver-ylssviea DICK MCOLIAN I Personals ..'Mr. and Mrs. Edison Norton iiilehsiigisioiii-rdil Dswdem 0' are spending their vacation at their conage at the old Norton home. Georgetown Royalty. was a recent visitor at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro. ..'tMrs. J. Glllls. Newtown, is whim Road. . assisting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Whim ..'The entire community extends Road. while the latter is convaies- its deepest sympathy to Mr. John clns from a recent illness. B. classy. and other members of the family during their recent .!Mr. John Glllls. Wood Islands. bereavement. SPECIAL IJINNERS ON SUNDAY Special Sunday Dinner: will be served in The Bison "Rainbow" Dining Room, Montague, every Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN With All The Trimmings. 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