' "I". I,» 1.1.31! :1 H‘lrn. I ‘iil’lr 'n' lilo “>ng fl‘fm‘d M E! M H“. n. I \ I 53—. M V!" M h“ with mm.” H‘Rm kind. U". colour. .' :ment, .M m ed in". ionder. u. furs 'ndod. \ by chant ir and 93- dd, iv [lo-v . stat-3 m. liness‘ H.» illici‘ed u. 'acr. under it‘l‘l B rook. i StOry continually holden m N logo is river tr. drive at and to ' Cove- anadian lD. mnslde irton Hi ~\ E. .= usrunufius envied l" . minim” . m‘ u ,T. “embers of the Lower Mon- 9 Women‘s Institute i‘eccni' held their annual banquet at m, Rainbow Room of the Bison Restaurant in Montague. Front my. left to right: Mrs. Winnie If By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer HEMER, West Germany lCPl The manpower of Canada‘s NATO may brigade paraded in spit and ‘h smartness before Prime Minister Diefenbaker Monday in memory with a unique fea- llll'E. For the first time citizenship certificates were presented on {oi-eign soil by a Canadian prime minister. They went to eight Canadian soldiers. natives of four European countries. Sergeant F. V. Lazlo of Mont- real, born In Hungary and mem- ber of the Royal 22nd Regiment for 4% years, blinked back tears of emotion as he received the document before more than 3,000 comrades. The other seven stood fiffly at attention. The world-touring prime minis- ter, after standing in a jeep to [rive past the 12 units. went to a loudspeaker microphone to ex- press thanks for what he called a marvellous showing. IRINGS BACK MEMORIES With a guess at what they might be thinking after 11/2 hours on parade he recalled how he had been in a similar parade while overseas as a lieutenant 42 years ago for the then Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden. “I know something of your feel- EASTERN GUARDIAN AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at GuardiamPatriot Central Printing. COME TO THE chicken sup- per at Beaver Club Hall, Mon- Aitken. Second row. left to right: PM Watches Canadian Brigade In Marchpast ings about visiting VlPs. I am sure there‘has been no change since in the expression used by the armed forces about men in my position.” In a serious vein he told the men—as their wives and children ringed the parade square to listen —that they are here to protect what Canadian citizenship stands ANNUAL BANQUET HELD Hewitt. Mix. M L d' . . . 7 Mrs. Adah g'I‘homépfiibn, ill/lirEgZii- IAiiiii-elghA‘niigi‘l. SMrEy‘ihré me Taylor. Mrs. Steve Hicken, Graham. Mrs. Marjorie Aitken, Mrs. Ethel Hewitt. Mrs. Tupplin, Alice Ross, Mary Hickcn. Mary Mrs. Sadie Robertson. Mrs. M. Lantiangue. Mrs. Lloyd Collings. ‘ ‘ 5 ",ITUQSlel‘s NOV. 11. 1958 The Guardian Page 5 Leah Hazel MacKinnon. Miss Margaret Annear. Mrs. C. Ross. Annear. Mrs. A. Annear. Mrs. Mary Giddings, Mrs. D. Higgin- botham. Mrs. J. Hicken and Mrs. Third row. Albert Ellsworth. left to right: Mrs. of his duties and was remanded until Friday. ‘ A Charlottetown resident of no stated addreSS was sentenced to 20 days in the Queen‘s County Jai‘, when he was convicted on a charge of being drunk and in-’ capable. . A North River Road man. con- victed on a charge of not having . plates on his truck. was fined for. The soldiers had "the abid- $10 and costs or tWO days- A mg thanks and appreciation of Pownal man paid a fine of $10 the Canadian people;- and costs whenhe appeared 0'1 The men the“ swung past the‘a charge. offailing to stop at a reviewing stand, six abreast, for red traffic llght- the marchpast. The prime minister and his wife had lunch with some 100 of- ficers and their wives, including high ranking officers of allied NATO armies. TECHNICAL AID The United Nations last year spent $25.790.000 on iechnical‘as- sistance in 132 countries and ter- ritories. Montague C.W.L. Holds Meeting MONTAGUE — The Novembei meeting of the Montague sun- division of the C.W.L. was held in St. Mary‘s Hall recently and was largely attended. The president. occupied chair and the reports were read and approved. the sick committee reported visiting the hospital weekly and a new committee, comprising Mrs. Levi Power and Mrs. K.W. Coyle. were appointed for this month. Mrs. Clair volun- teered to the votive stand for this month. Considerable discussion toou place regarding the chicken sup- per and various committees weie When kidneys fail to 52111030: excess nci san wastes. : ‘ I backache. tired .4 “odds fccliml. disturbed 1 rest. often follow. / / Dodd's Kidney . Pills stimulate kidneystonormal ' duty. You feel u better—sleep bet- ter. work setter; You can e n on Dodd‘s. Geprodd's at any drug store. You (on Depend 0; the ‘ appointed. . - Moderator and Father McCar-I die gave a brief talk to mem bers. HELP BOWELS Pains in Side & Stomach wastic Colitis (functional irritation of the colon or large intestine). is causing thousands to suffer from duu Mhes or burning pains in the side. Gas. Henri.- Four Appear In Breath, Dizzmess. Burning of Stomach, i Dam of Sleep and Pen. 1! you suffer from Svastlc Colitis. ordinary stomach medl- Four cases appeared on the .cirie on‘tpgellva reaILytlll’ered ' ' ‘ ‘ KOLAD w l wor ee Clty.Pohce court docket befor?» ways to relax tense intestine muscles. Magistrate K.M. Martin Monday 1 soothe sore mucus membranes and check morning. ‘ acidity. tIt Is n3: atlnxnftrive but (zorksa to - na ure. n' u er ano er a A Bayfield Street man appear- n S ’ 'ed on a charge of obstructiJg a police officer in the execution without trying KOLADE POWDER/B. Sat- isfaction or money back. At all drua stores. \ FINAL TODAY CAPITOL It’s that “Don’t Go Near The Water? guy . . . _ GLENN FORD Q in the wildest "SNAFU" the Amy our haw/“JOB with all the tan and llll‘llta' of g. Whitman triumph! , A if j .zllEDBU'I'I'ONSflAJEiAEUi “intuition GENERAL hale. Wednesday, November 12th. 5 to 8 p.m. In aid of St. Mary’s Parish. ATTENTION MONTAGUE - lld vicinity. The office recent.y oompied by Mr. Ma'bon will be men this Saturday. November 15th; also following Saturday, No- banbor 22nd. PERSONALS , has returned from a Waitress trip to St. John. NR "I!!! he personally selectcd MVies to be shown during the Bit six months. '03 YOUR CONVENIENCE Light bills may be paid at our office. Open Saturdays until 9 p.m. Montague Electric Co. Phone 92 g His Worship, Bruce H. Yeo of‘ i BARGAIN ; COACH FARES T0 ’ MONTREAL, OTTAWA, TORONTO . Going Tuesday, Wednesday, NOV. 18 - I9 / g Ask Your CNB Agent 196:1 CW NATIONAl RAI LWAvs HOLIDAY MATINEE AT 2:30—4EVENING 7-9 MON'I‘AGLII’. incss I‘llt‘t‘HllE} of tho \limlgiuuc Tim ii Council was licld last lllilllfi V'aiildcrsiinc. were councillors ternoon for the fall rally of Pres . byterian Young Peoples Societies burn. Blllousness. Nervousness. Bad . THE BIG ONE IS COMING STARTS WEDNESDAY THE SCREEN’S MIGHTIEST CONOUEsn THE VIKINGS live again! For the first time a motion picture re-c-reates the stag- gering savagery of the most feared conquerors the world has ever known! The Northmen . . . the terrible Northmen . . . setting sail on Dragon Ships—eer serpents on the seas! Crashing over the waters . . . shouting a battle-cry to their awesome god of war. Odin! Sackiing the cities . . . despoiling the land . . . looting . . . pillaging . . . as they put an age to the torch! _ Here are stars born for‘t'heir roles—men born for battle . a woman born for lovelKirk Douglas as the Viking Princn Einar . . . slashing . . . storming . . . sinning his way across adve-nrture‘s most violent era! Tony Curtis as Eric the Slave . . . destined to become king—to wreak a terrible vengeance on the man who defiled his mother! Janet Leigh as Princess Morgana . . . suffering the worst late a woman could know —a hostage in barbarian hands! Ernest Borgnine as King Young P‘eOpIe RaIIy Today In Montague I MONTAGUE—Young men ani w o m e n from Presbyterian churches all over the province‘ will gather at Montague this at"- in Prince Edward Island. More than 100 young people. from various Presbyterian con- gregations will be in attendance The guest speaker at the banquet to be held in the evening will be Heath Macquarrie. M.P.. for Queens County. Mr. Macquarrie forwarded his acceptance of the. invitation to act as speaker from New York City, where he was a representative of the Canadian, government at the United Na-‘ tions deliberations. The Presbyterian rally Willi commence at 1:30 p.m. in the afternoon. The young people will divide into discussion groups; throughout the afternoon. follow- ing Mr. Macquarrie’s banquet speech, the Reverend Donald A Nicholson of Belfast will deliver an address. . SERVES MARIN ERS A light in the tower of the dis- used chapel of St. Nicholas. 11- fracombe. Devprshire. is used to Montague Council Decides TO Acquire Mahor Property A short hiis-tih‘nscr, Mayor iii the council chambers. PI‘CSCIIIiInWll policeman, and Fire Chief Doug Coffin. concise report and Greene. Yco. pi'csidcd. John White. (‘lciiiciil s, Brut-c ll. were \iMl present Fire Chief Coffin presented a on the recently purchased fire engine. obtained from crown assets. and stated that the truck and equipment. if purchased in the normal way. would cost between $2,000 and $3.000. During the meeing. it was de- cided the town would purchase the Mahar property. and that tendeis be called immediately for the sale and removal of the buildings. Two permits, one to build and the other to move a house into the town. were granted. if done in accordance with town by—l'aws. 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