ST HUBERT, Que. - Ground Fighter Squadron for takeoff as creus prepare aircraft of 423 other airmen scramble aboard.l SCRAMBLE The planes left St. Hubert to Join Canada's NATO air division in l Europe. (CP Wirephoinl EASTERN GEORGETOWN Miss Mary Lou Henry and Miss Sheila Scully. Grade Xll students TICKETS purchased for first 81 Nollie Dame Academy. Char- Scottish Conccrt will be honored lolletown. spent the past weekend at the rcpcat pcrlnrmancc at Yco's.' at their ll0m95 In GGUFKEIOWIL 'l'lic.1trc Wed. Feb. 20th. i Miss Margaret Parker was a l v' ' , REGULAR MEETIN ;: . 'r i:ffd';”' ";.e';;::; ”l;'3:3g;l;e2" l'i".llll2il' inccting of Hillside Lodgc.l was 3;; guest mylhe Home 0? she l().0.F.. was held iin Tuesd:-iyland Mrs Archie wl-gm ' night. willi brother Cyrus I ' ' pr-:sidin:.:. Zllinutcs of tile la stj M" p"”.y ll'IyelL5."f New P”'”' nweung "Tn, mm”, and appruwd was a business visitor to George- Tlic sick connnittce reported that WW" ”" Sal""day' am- hrothcr D.A. Macllae was sonic- Mr. Allan Jenkins Oi Summ('r- what improved. Several bills were Side. m0l0FCd 10 Gmrgetown on no motion. ordered paid. Bro-1 Saturday. February lith- thcr .lrtliur Macl(innon tilicdt Miss Bernice Del-ory. whn is his new office as Vice-Grnnii Af- taking - I-8b0F810i'.V technicians a I course in Charlottetown. spent the toast weekend at her home in Georgetown, She had as her guest, little Miss Faye Richards of Charlottetown. Miss Gertrude Fitzizeiald. stud- ..(-nt nurse at the Charlottetown lllospital, was the weekend guest lot her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. ' I-'it7.gerald. Mrs. " of Fredericton was a recent guest of her snn-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker motored to Charlottetown on Mon- ti-r llIt' close of the meeting. social hour was enjoyed PERSONALS Mrs. Fannie Allen of Amherst. N5. is spending some time with her brother-in-law amt sister. Mr. and lllrs. lV.B. Hilclicy. illontazuc. United Church C. G. I. T. Meeting FORT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL The following is the half-yeariv report of Fort Augustus School- Graile X. l. Freda Driscoll. 7 ltuth Hughes. 25. Ada Mckenna. 4. Gladys Muruaghan. Grade IX. 1. Ui'hoii liri.si-oll. 2 Helen Power. 3. Florence Walker. 4. Marilyn Di-iscoil. Grade Vlll. l. Audrey Hughes. 2. Florence ttlcliachern. 3. Aletha Hughes. Grade VII. 1. Gerard Diurna- ghan. 2. Charlotte Smith. 3. Gene- vieve Duffy. 4. Patricia Hughes. Grade Vi. l. Blziir Shea. 2. Gall Peter Gallant. 3. Estelle Heron. 1. Judy Gziil Callaghan. Crude IV. i. Beatrice tlnllunt. 2 Donna (faliaglizin. 3. Janet Smith. 4. ltiorgarct ltiiglics. Grade ill. I. Mary Catharine- Callaghan. 2. Rita Hughes, 3. Vin- CUIL Murnaglian. 4. Louis Calla- ghan. Grade ll. 1. liclcn Corrigan and Edison Shea Icqunlt. 2. Jimmy Dunn. 3. Vincent Murnaghan, 4 Garry Hughes and Vincent Drin- coll iequalv. Grade I. 1. llanny White. 2. Vin- BRISTOL Mr. William MacDonald n Bris- tol resident who has been re siding in the city for some time discovered over the weekend that his old violin or old fiddle as many call them is one made in Germany and may be one of the very few that is worth a fortune. Music men in the city are tracing the old violin and if its what they think it is one man said it could be worth several hundred thous- and bucks. Mr. MacDonald said he would not part with the in- Trainor. Ii. Pauline Iiughcs, Ii Slrllmi-fnl 3' 3” ml” rlgm mm Grew gmp until its value was found out. Grade V. 1. Zeta Driscoll. 2. ML R039" ""9 M "'9 best known knittcrs of lobster trap heads says he will knit with the help of his family several thous- and heads this season. it is understood that Mr. Syd- ney Anderson potatoe inspector has purchased a nice home of Mr. Byron Webster. The latter has moved to New Brunswick to re- side. Mr. Anderson has resided in the fine Leslie property hv purchased some years ago when he moved to the village. The high school hockey team is showing its colors this winter ccnt Dunn. .'l. Beatrice lllurnaghan. 4. Edwin Corrigan. with some smart players who hail from different school districts. The day. February llth. Friends of Mr. George LcLach- eur. are sorry to hear that he isi AKETA C.G.l.T. group of Tri- nity Linitcd Church. Montague. held its regular meeting at the Manse on Wednesday evening with A full attendance. The meeting opened by repeat- ing ilic C.G.l.T. purpose. Jill Blair- lzmil led the service of worship. Nornia Aiinear presided during the business mcciing. It was de- t'I(IL'(I to order materials for a liandicraft project to be under. taken in the near future. Mrs. l-Ethan Stewart took charge of the mission study and lead a discussion from thc study hook- "l).'iy Alter To-Morrow". l -Tl!" Erolllt joined in a iicarty' II"):-.xoiil-1 with Mrs. J. .M. Fraser as pianist. lllccting closed with "Taps". a patient in the Prince Edward is- land Hospital. All wish him an early return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker motored to Lower tltontagiie. where they were reccnt guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Robinson. Mr. Randall MacDonald of Pet- crs Road. was a business visitor tnh Georgetown on Tuesday. Fe.-ii. 5t . On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and son Cliarlcy. mox- orcd to Cardigan. where they worr- cucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Conohan. Mrs. Robinson of Poplar Point was a recent guest at the home of .t.mm,:.,,,gg thc Misses Margaret and Jcnlllu Lee Richards. Mr. Raymond Lavandlcr motor- ed to the City on Tuesday. 5th. Rev. W. A. Paterson and Mr. N ltlr. ll.-irold Hllt'lI. ('h:irlotti-town. W. Hansen were recent visitors iisitcrt his home in Little SantIs.t0 Charlottetown. on Sr'Ittll'fIii)'. I Mr. Douglas MacLaren of Mon- Congraiuiauom mm hes, wish, tague. Investigator with the De- r-: go out (0 M,-. and M,-Sp Gk." partment of Health and Welfare l.c(io, u-no on-9 ,.,.u.,,”y mm... was a business visitor to George- II('(I. .'llr. l.c(To belonged to Ah- l "W" 9" M0"d8)'. FQIL "ll- iwy mm mm Loco in pom.-S Mr. Walter Soloman war a host llunil. They Illtln in .-951,191,, park. iicss visitor to the city on Tues- iialc. ulicrc Glcn is a teacher in d""- 5”'- Ihn Junior High scimoi ., p,,.k.. Miss Helen Gotcll who has hccn dnlc. ' l git! lgueslt ofllvl:-. and Mrs. MICNBPI 1-,". mm, 33" S - ur e. r...e recenty on return closccl threc daygslastchihoelckwdlligl (0 Moncmm N3" in the illness of the teacher. Mrs. I-'llIllL'S'iilll(' of ltnpciield. All are cunt that the teacher has recov- N'('(l .su'ficicntl,v to resume hcr du- "IN as tcaclicr in Little Sands Nliool. llr. Pctcr Mat-Phcrson and Mr. nod Mrs. Angus MacPhcrson. who rri-oniponicd their son. Mr. Bruce llni-Phcrson and Mrs. MacPhrr- son and Judy to Snrnia, have re- turned to Little Sands. They had -" very wonderful trip. While in Sarnia they visited their relatives iii" and Mrs. Stephen Compton. Md.-a Ma('PIl0l'S0lll and family and Johnny MacPhcrson. another son M Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacPhcr- son. They also visited friends in Sarnin at Mr. and Mrs. Milton in-ingstonc's. formerly of High llmk. and relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Angus Johnston's. Welland. tirnm Murray River). Thcy also Wk 0' Steins Niagara Falls and Albany. N.Y. Since their return. llr. and Mrs. Angus MncPhernon have returned to their duties In iliarlottctown. where they are employed. ltlss Marian Home of Little Sand: is employed in Charlotte- town as Secretary to Dr. Deacon 3! the Provincial Snnltorlum. She Visited her home in Little lands Wlr Sunday. rcturnlnl to her dut- S on Monday. Miss Mary Maclgod who is em- ltloyed in the city. returned to her "title! on Monday morning. After l"lIl'll1 her parents. Mr. and Mn. Bruce Mncbeod. Little Sands. Ri-cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Porno B. Hume. Little Sands. where Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mac- IIM. Heatherdale. rtntar resldentahcre B - 1: jrhey are Mr Carleton "mes parents quite near in. m.., Mr. and im-'-. Alexander Blue "I" Illve their lilh wedding an- "';;'r'IIry on February 18. "n-micxnooa oinncrro Mr. John T. Rowe. of Charlotte- town. representlng Beatonii Whole- sale Dry Goods was a business visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday 5th. 1 sorry to hear that her sister Clara. Mrs. Chas. lrvin of Tennessee is not enioylnll very good health. She is troubled with Arthritis and Neurltls and n pinched nerve in the curviture of the neck. Her friends wish her a speedy recov- cry. Several residents from here and surrounding dlltricta. attended the hockey game at Murray Harbour MUS items are now hcing receive iagui-. As there are quite a num make this project a succcss will on Monday night. Little Sanders who are absent from here will be interested in the following new: Item. We are glad to report that Mr. Dan Nich- olson and sister Miss Flora Nich- olson, now of Murray River. for- merly of Little Sands. are enjoy- Ins very soon health. Mr. Nichol- son has gone well by him will year and still able tovhe up. We wish them both continued good health. Fraser and Annoor FEED BULLl.'l'lN in Hog Grown ........ .. 31.8 ...I.7l Orumotthweunmir nu” CANAIM PACIKI LTD. T H E. STO F? SHEPPERR STRUDWICK AND INYIODVCI ClNlMAScOPE ” IECHNICOLOR EUM d for the new museum at Mon- ber of items now on hand. and space is liniitcd. would anyone having itemspnf historical value thnt would like to have same placed in this contact the undcrsirzncd advising type of articles. museum please Articles are being received on loan basis and could be re. turned to owner on request. Your co-operation on helping to be appreciated. GILBERT (ELEMENTS. EDDY DUCHIN WAS THIS KIND OF GUV.. ...Eddy was -a small-town 810' and A guy who reached up Manhattan until they Thc Guardian Page 5 Monday. Feb. 18. 1957 Mrs. M. R. Davison Dies In Norwood Mrs. Lowell Poole. Montague. received the sad news of the aud- den death of her mother. Mrs. M.R. Davison. which occurred It Norwood. Mass. on Friday. Feb. l.'ith in her 82 year. Mrs. Dnvison. inee Nellie Wil- linmsl of New Wcstsrmtn- ister. BC. was formerly Mn. John A. Maclienzie. of Montague. and resided here until removing to the United States about four year: ago. Besides her husband. the is survived by one daughter. Hattie. (Mrs. Lowell Poole) Montague. and two sons. Earl in Saint John. N.B. and Lloyd in Ontario. Also surviving are one brother Herbert Williams. Westwood. Mass; three step-daughters, Davonu. Mrl. Al- bert Murdock of Reading. Pa.-. Mary. Mrs. Douglas Beck of New Glasgow. N.S.; Winnlfred. Mrs. Horace Hewett. Lower Montague. Two step-sons, John H. MncKen- tin of Montague; and Fred M. MncKenzle of Reading, P.A. Final nu ngemcntn had not been completed at time of writing. In- terment will take place in West- wood. Mass. old timers under C. McAdam is also coming along pretty good tor the chance they have. One of the things sorely needed in the incoperated village right now is an up-to-date rink like the one we once had. There are two large halls and a legion building. two large schools. bingo and card games going on weekly. But the young class want the rink and it is hoped another year some of the business men and business women will start the ball rolling early in the summer for the needed rink. It is reported that another rest- aurent and store will be opened in the village in the spring. Right now the village diner seems to be all the restaurant required here. Getting lip Rights For quick comtorttng help tor Bnclnetn. RheumnttcPnl.n on of angry due to Klan! llnddcr troubles, try OYBTIX. complete utlsfnnllon or money back. over 3 million UYHTIX med prove -f-ty. aucuu. Don't nutter another any Illhout until: your drugtlnt for OTGTIX. 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