.-. rm; ovanmm. . mos, eictrr . T0-DAY 0lll.Y' , " ABMIIIBIIEIJ " Also News - Musical STARTS GAPIIOL rnun. . Mi HNH uiui-' umsnr l. was, ......... i HOOK ISLAND . HAIIINA" ' ”lClMlOB"' BING CROSBY .. awn RM HST TIMES T0-IAY ”MAl.AYA " with SPENCER mac): : JAMES s'r'EwAurr A A snows 3:30 . 7 , 9 -PIIIHOE ED-WARD srnnrsi ruun. BINGSM Wake up isle... vuqu-f TWO Mll. YAIES by the world's 9 story- to lenl lIBONE),.-l ";."..5.'...".?...i'."..'.'.ry -TRAIL ' .3. T200010! stoning FORREST rucxrn . ADRIAN anon: , ADELE MARA .3306? WOT 8 Also: Serial - Cartoon SHOWS 3:30-7-8:45 T -.........M.......M.......m.. NO!lTl')l MILTON INSTITUTE The regular meeting of North Milton Institute was held at the ' home of Mrs. George Hooper on the evening of Sept. 7th with sixteen members present. Meeting opened in the usual way and min- V -utes were read and adopted. It was moved, seconded and carried that all bills in connection with IIAYUIINO wk "THE ALL-STAR BAND" direefod by HOWARD CAILI as "THE noun SOLDIERS" -' mu oumsr ind starring the songs of Bernard Johnson on'MlI'UW" K'” 'Listen Tonight! W 10 - l0:30 A.S.T. -- Station CFCY CIC lltemlnlen Network ffeetival be paid and secretary re- ported a. balance of 329.34. Sick committees presented a bill of si.oo and school committee reported that a cupboard was needed for the utensils used in preparation of hot lunches. It was moved, sec- onded and carried that members who were interested should divide into groups and scrub the school each month. Committee for packing woollen: - reported a bundle parked ready to THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW send. An acknowledgement for parcel sent to England was read and it was decided to pack a box at the next meeting, each member to bring something to put in same. Mrs. Verner Coles offered to take charge of money for Cancer Fund Collection and members arei to canvass others and bring contri- butions to next meeting. seveng members subscribed to Institute News. Mrs. Nordon Rodd was asked in see Mr. Johnson re- garding music for school this year. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. rlilrle coles when lunch committee will be Mrs. Ira Rodd, Mrs. Chester Matheson and Mrs. Herbert Matheson. Lunch was served by hostess and committee and meeting adjourned. By Fago'y Ev Shorter. jar amen ?ll- Giitinr-IA”9t ee Iullsee. The Info A Son. ..-'llG nswcn. vnuiys field Hall, Friday. Sept. 29th. Good music. i ' x ..' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffin. souris, and their foreman. P. D. Bennett were in the city on busi- ness yesterday. . Mrs. nod Beale. city and Mrs. George MacPhee, Vernon Rivet. left yesterday morning on a visit to relatives and friends in Worces- ter. Mass. - ..'The many friends of Mrs. , James MacLaren, Montague, will regret to learn of her confinement to bed. due to an accident suffered last weiek. Mr. Danny Murray of Montague. was rvisitor tot Charlottetown yesterday on business. He was ac- companied by Mr- Engine Power. also of Montague. -- .!Mre. John Clair, Montague, is at present in Saint John. N. 8., having been called there because of the illness of her daughter. Miss Helen Clair. It is pleasing to learn that Miss Clair is convalescing satisfactorily. ..tFAR!lWl-ELI. PART! - Mr. George Wright. Lower Montague. was guest at a recent party when I number of his friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chessel Annear to bid,him farewell before leaving for MacDonald College. Montreal. The evening was spent in singing. with Miss Shirley An- near at the piano. A delicious lunch was then served by is num- ber of the young ladies. The hon- oured guest was presented with I gift, the presentation being made by Mr. Malcolm MacQuarrie. who. on behalf of himself and friends. wished Mr. Wright years of suc- cess and happiness. Mr. Wright then thanked his friends, and the evening was brought to a close with the singing of "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow." I Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Margaret Mcoarron of st. Mary's Road was a week-end Iuest of her sister. Mrs. Raymond Laven- dier. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mecheod and fsrnllyof Charlottetown were visitors at the home of Mrs. Mac- Leodls father. Mr. Robert Jeffery. Mr. Jerome Condon was a visi- tor to Georgetown on Sunday. Ronnie just recently returned from Ontario and will enter Prince of Wales College. I Mrs. Ear C. Macbaren left Mon- day on re m to New York after a. short visit with friends and rela- tives in Georgetown and Murray Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bulpiit of ” th. returned home from s l v QUESTION -.wuA1's wonse mm: Mvme To RUSH OFF FROM me PARTY EARLY TO wnw UP some onus FOR HUBBV? yes. IT'S GETTING LATE! :4 nemerou WILL muse : -rue mot-' IF ms - sums: iSN'T READY! . -.22nAuE' U.'.r. aewpstv J :92 cersx MK- wuene wens -Ion? I BEEN rmmo ALL srrenuoou aoss wmrsus TOTAKE OUR AiAsunTi AGENTTO owner: TO PHONE V0il.TilE l osgnusvnun ii Ituiunnls pastimes: W W i .29 ' is 3 K visit to Boston. Mass. The Misses Margaret. Vivian and Eileen Wood of Charlottetown were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlltred '1'. Wood, Water Street. Petty Officer Robert C. Jenkins - of the Royal Canadian Navy Hos- pital at H. M. C. S. stadscone in Halifax, N. 5.. spent the week-lend as the guest of his parente.. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. A flue fire on Sunday moming.at about 11.30 A. M. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mes Allan. xent street. lvurntga small hole in the roof shingles and filled the inter- ior of the house with smoke. Quick work on the part of the r ” on -resulted in the fire being brought under control, despite the high wind blowing at the time. 0 Pieqniitl East llotes Miss Theresa Kelly was I vlsltnr It the home of her sister Mrs. gilalter White, Donalh on Mon- W- Mr. George never was a visitor to Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay spent Thursday in Lorne valley at the home of their son-ln-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. msrlo ugc. Donald. ' Mr. Alton Jay was I visits: to Ohlrlotletown on Saturday. l Mine 0 ie "Dover, student at P. W. O..,s t the week-end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mn. 0'0!!! Dover in Pllellld last." Mr: and Mrs. D. W. Dirt. Park- dole. were visitors in Plsquld last on Sunday. tame Valley. spat luadl t us home and Mr. and Mrs. Isabel: Jay: riequid last. so. and an. air: rum turn us- , mm forcambridti. lueeub AGINTI:-IOKTAG I lai'l;:l'. Dru leyee Wlgglnten. sossr osoloerowm Weldq um; Guardian may be bought Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant and Guardian-Office: in George- town: .-The Post Office: In Sourla: The snack Bar and H. Rich- l charming IE. and Mn. hfle Mlcbonlld. FDIC! Imp suymt. sen. Ilia Johneten. in in at the -following places Ilr. sad url Roy claw. Mr. and In from Clair. and Mr. and Mn. James Shaw of Montague returned home ,eeteniay after spending-the I t few days in Halifax. .whei-c my visited friends and relativu. ..tENTlI.'l'AlNl IN N BW HOME --Mrs. E. 1!. Stewart. Mon- tague. entertained a number of her friends and neighbours 1.1- her lovely new home Monday evening. A social hour of'rnu:ic and singing was enjoyed. Mrs. Stewart acted as piano accompanist. During lunch hour she was assisted in serving by Miss Charlotte Eraser. ..-snrsss uosrrrsr. cnom. I -Miss Barbara MecLure, daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macbure. Montague. has entered the P. 1:. I. Hospital Training School for Nur-- ses. She will be greatly missed in the town. Her Sunday School clue in the church of Christ presented her with a lovely Watermaifs fountain pen. Her absence will b-. keenly felt in the Sunday School and Choir. ....'s0CIAL EVENING - A very enjoyable social evening was spent in the Legion I-fall,Montegne. Mon- dly evening. sp nsored by the Ladies Auxiliary o the Canadian legion. A large number of veier- Ins and their wives were in at- tendance. The evening was spent in playing auction and singing. Mrs. Walter Beer and Mrs. Mal- colm Macxenzle were piano alc- comparrists. A special feature of the entertainment was the ac- cordion selections beautifully ren- dered by Mr. Davis Alberg of Roseneath. lunch was served by the ladies of the committee. ' ..'ANNlVutSARY SERVICES- The anniversary services of sturg- eon "United Church were observed on Sunday. Sept. 24th at 3 o'clock and at 7.30. The church was decor- ated with beautiful autu.m.n flowers and a capacity congregation was present at both services. At the 3 o'clock service the Montague Church Choir had charge of the service of praise. They rendered two anthems. "Praise Him. Bi-else Him" and "I am Thine 0 Lord." the solo parts being taken by Mrs. Douglas Coffin. and Mr. Malcolm Patterson. Rev. H. B D. Ashford spoke very effectively on "With God nothing is impossible if ye 'have faith. even as a grain of mustard seed." Rev. 8. J. Boyce. thanked the speaker and choir for the help they had been to the both services. At the evening service the Rev. W. T. Mercer was the guest speaker and pecial nusic was rendered by the t. Stewart choir. C.G.l.T. Meeting . Held In Montague The opening Hneetlng of the Akela C.G.I.T. of Trinity United Church.i Montague was held in the classroom on Thursday. Sept. 21 under the leadership of Mrs. Alex 1-lutcheson. The meeting opened with the C.G.I.T. purpose and prayer fol- lowed by the devotional period. After the call to worship and singing of the hymn, "I Am so Gletl That Our Father In Heav- en", the first scripture was read by Miss Anne Yeo. Throughout the story by the leader, scripture was read by Miss Millie Lake and Greta Wigglnton. The devotional period closed by prsyer by Miss Allene Beaton. The Qllowing officers were ap- pointed for the coming yeur:- president. Miss Millie Lake; use rotary. Miss Allene Beaton; treas- urer. Miss Lorraine MacLure. Anne Yea will be the devotional leader for the next meeting. Roll call is to be answered with "Your Favorite Hymn.” In future the meetings will be held in the afternoon. After I pleasant half hour of games. the meeting closed with the singing of "Taps." farewells said To Montague Mlnlitor. This week regretful farewells were said to Mr. Robert Bryan. preacher of the Church of Christ. Montague. and Mrs. Bryan. Mr. Bryan resign- ed his work here to enroll in 'the Puget Sound College of the Script- ures. Seattle, Washington, for further study. Since tendering his resignation to his w k here. Mr. Bryan declin- ed an uh I call to the church of Christ. in Pertlii la Prairip. Manitoba. . , Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and their children, Gordon and Noreen. and Miss Muriel Bryan. were widely entertained during the past week. pno showered with many on Monday. Sept. ism. the par- sonage was invaded by many friends from Murray Harbour church. 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