The Montague High School hoe x key team which this year. underi the coaching of Art Clements, hasl 'the High School in some years. Montague High School Hockey Team been one of the best teams from 1 provento be a team strong enough jBallem, P. Deslloches, W. Mc- curnng Today for any opposition in its class, and E Ewen. K. Peardon. E. Having payed mostly exhibition 1 has marked up a splendid record. i Left to right: Front Row - K. hockey during the season, it has MacLure. l Back Row - R..Sullivan, R. A near. B. Clair, A. Clements. coac Mon., March 26, 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 f Dawn Ceremony As Pakistan Becomes Republic KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan t an" ' ",”' Fri- day in a solemn. dawn ceremony on the lawns of Government House as envoys of 35 nations attended. Bewlgged Chief Justice Monah- ham Munir gave the oath of office to tail. soldierly Maj.-Gen. Iskan- der Mlrza, who became the first president. Pakistan, as a iepublic inside the British Commonwealth, now has a status equivalent to that of India. A few hours after theeeremony, President Mirza told Pakistan's ao,ooo.ooo people in a radio broad- cast: "The territorial integrity of Pak- istan will always remain an in- vincible article of faith for us." Before the inauguration cere- mony, President Mlrza sat in a gilt chair next to his wife. the Iranian-born Begum Naheed Is- lrander Mirza. who wore I light blue sari. They were fla'nked by red-coated 3' At Montague EASTERN GUARDIAN SAWING lumber every darn Thompson's Mill. Montague. o1.l0l per 100 feet for sawing. NIONTAGUE special servicesi begin tonight at 8 pm. in Bar- iist Church, Speaker Rev. L. S. Woolfrey. - LEAVES FOR TORONTO f Mr. I Alcx Hamilton, New Perth. 6 leavl lng today for Toronto where he will attend a directors meeting and the annual meeting of the Canad- ian Co-operative Wool Growers As- sociation. Meetings will he held , Wednesday and Thursday ill the Royal York Hotel. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Thomas F. Ren- p (on, of Georgetown, whose death, occurred on March 21, was held on Saturday, Mach 24. A short ser- vice was held at the home at 2 p. , m. followed by service in St. Dav-I id's United Church with Rev. W.A. V Paterson officiating. The pail hear- i ers were Emerson Llewellyn, C.A. Scully, .l.F. Johnson, J.lI. MacDon, aid, Donald King, Ray W. Solomon I lntermcnt was in St. David's Cem- otery. Personals llcssrs. Roy Ciow. Ray Machonl and George McKceman returned to Montague after a pleasant visit to Boston, Mass. i liiss Margaret MacDougall, New Glasgow, N.S., was the guest of. Rev, D. A. Campbell and Mrs.' Campbell, during her recent visit: to Montague. , i His friends in Montague and vic- : lnity are sorry to hear of the illness , of Mr. Fred Leard, Pisquld, in that P.E.l. Hospital, and wish him a i complete return to health. GASP and LAUGHIN GEORGETOWN Mrs. Cyrene McDonald return- ' ed last week to her home in Geo- rgetown from Halifax, NS where DANCE Lowe, Montague 'ha1L she spent the past few months, Easter Monday night. Good mu- with he” d”"8m"' Miss mm M” sic. Canteen service. D095”- WHEN REMODELLING uun.j Mr. T. A. Campbell, of Chari- suit us for plywood, chmme ottetown, Provincial Fire Mar- aborite, masonite, shall, was a business visitor to Congo-wall and cabinet hardware.iG90TEel0Wn 011 W A J "- mouldings, Hilcliey and Vanlderstine. Mon-i tague, I L.A.C. William Murphy Jr., of the Royal Canadian Air Force, E? stationed at Ottawa is spending; two weeks in Georgetown, as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy, Sr. Mr. Raymond DeRoches. Man- ager of Redmond Export Ltd.. has Farm Value Of Maple Products OTTAWA tCP) -The gross farm value of Canadian maplei Products declined in,1955 to 310,- 882.000 from 311,038,000 in the pre- vious year but was well above the 1948-52 average of 59,307,000, The bureau of statistics reports the year's output in terms of sy- zip declined to 2,231,000 gallons TUESDAY, MARCH 27 om 2.422.000 in 1954 and the 1948- 52 average of 2,728,000. Gross farm value of maple sy- rup by province with last years' figures in brackets: Quebec 89,- 3I3.000 59,315,000) Ontario 3972,- 000 l3l.l0,000); New Brunswick 352.000 (051,000) Nova Scotia 524,-. 000 (317,000). YEO Mon - Tues returned to Halifax, N.S. follow-iRlnkl0dBY1 ling a business trip to Georgetown. Miss Peggy Johnson has accep- ed a position on the office staff of the Montague Co-op Super Market. TM HISTORIC LAND Ceylon, self-governing since 1948 Gregor was a monarchy from the fifth century to the 19th century. l Curling schedule at Montague 7 P. M. East ice - L. H. Poole vs 3. Johnston West ice - Wm. Macboon vs C. S. Stewart 9 P. M. East ice - l-I. Moar vs II. Mac- West ice - J. MacLean vs Dr. Mclntyre bodyguards wearing gold and blucl turbans. The piesldent and his first lady .drove to the ceremony in a black and gold open coach. As 500 distinguished guests, in- cluding T. C. Davis, Canadian am- bassador to Japan, looked on from 30 flower-decked canopies, a recit- ation was read from the Koran and Chief Justice Munir pro ' A r' the r t" . ' Hockey MONTAGUE RINK TONIGHT 8:30 p.ni.-Heatherdale vs. Murray Harbor North j Fourth game semi-finals Bison Trophy Skate after Presents "'Tis An Irisliman's Dream" At ST. MARY'S PARISH HALL, SOURIS EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2nd Matinee 2:30 P.M. Evening 8:15 P.M. "Specialties" Sponsored by Parish Hall Committee. 6 i SOURIS CREDIT UNION ll i Hockey " I MONTAGUE RINK 8:30 p.m. Covehead Flyers -vs.-- , Montague Meteors Skate after MAYFAIR THEATRE l MIIRRAY RIVER, P. E. I. MONDAY and TUESDAY-MARCH 26-27 "UNCHAINED" Starring: ELROY HIRSCH and BARBARA HALE Also Shorts WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY-uMARCH 28-29 "MAD ABOUT MEN" Starring: GLYNIS JOHNS and DONALD SINDER-Technicolor! Also Comedy FRIDAY and SATURDAY-MARCH 30-31 "DUEL ON 'I"H'E tMSSiSSII'PI" Starring: LEX BARKER and PATRICIA MEDINA-Technicolor Also Shorts THEATRE MONTAGIIE Adm. 30 - 46 Incld. Prov. Gov. Tax There's Always Tomorrow j Barbara Stanwyck - Fred MacMurray - Joan ' Bennett - Pat Crowley. A most unusual drama of family life. Premiere Showing None better - Few as good - Believe it or not AT THE CAPlTOl'S MIDNIGHT SHOW HIT! ih ANGIIA Cllllfllll - uusnunv IONN 90 07517 DEAL - DANDRIDGE russoav Atll:30 P.M. Hockey GEORGE-rows sums. TONIGHT Wommowu snows ..vg,... SOURIS ALL-STARS rm” same for Taylor Trophy. s.oo P. M. lkuu after. 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