sasrsiin GUARDIAN . , , soon: Ila:-eta l'. Landry. Hrs Byron Stewart. Mn Bread? , mu Joyce Wlggtnton. Pile Moxinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Layers. AG ...'CHUBCH OF CHRIST, Feb. I. Montague: Bible School for all ages from beginners to adults. 10 a.m.; worship, Lord's Supper and preaching, 11 a.m.: evening service, Bible study, 7.30 p.m.: Murray River, Bible School, 2 p. beaten all the way. I THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN . Walton Halifax - ...? Continued from page 6 Earlier Garey Gordon had hit The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montaslls. lllue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in ” rgetowa: The Post Office; in Sourilr The Snack Bar and B. Richards & son. ..'Ql7ElN' nnzanlrrn I! Cor- onation cups and Saucers, and Plaques, 32.50 and 34.50. V. R. Pep- lar, the Jeweller, Montauge. ..'GAMzII.AB. Films, mash Guns and accessories. see us about all your Photo Problems. V. R. Pepler the Photo Shop, Montague. Friends of Mr. Everett Buchan- nari. are pleased to learn he is con- valesolrig at the home of his broth- er, Mr. Herbert Buchannan, Mon- tague, after his recent illness in the King's County Hospital. .-.'SEE AUTHENTIC Scottish tartan goods on display in our window then attend Scottish con- cert February 4th. in Montague. Boehner's Jewellers, Montague, P. E. I. ..JI"0R THE next six weeks during my visit to England this store will be open from noon till 6 p.m. Mondays to Fridays and Saturdays noon till 10 p.m. Re- pairs may be left or collected as usual. V. R. Peppler, The Jeweller, Montague. . 'DELEGATION SEEKS IN- FORMATION - Mayor B. if. Yeo of Montague, accompanied by town councillor Claude Nicholson and Messrs. Neil Hooley and Dan- iel MacDonald were in Charlotte- town yesterday afternoon seeking information regarding the estab- lishment of certain branch offices in Montague. The delegation were particularly interested in the pos- sibilities of having a branch of the National Employment office, the Department of Veteran's Ai- fairs and the Department of Agri- culture, established in their town, and to this end, secured consider- able information. iiiiiiiiiao (Lame iiiei) When your back is stiff and very painful and it's an effort for you to stoop or bend. take the remedy that has brought swift. safe relief to thousands-Tcmpleto.ii s T-R-C's. Don't suffer from the nagging misery of Lurnbago a day longer than YOU have to. Get. T-R-C's today. 65c. 31.35 .31.0313 and Bulovs. Watches. high class guaranteed repairs. V. R. Pepler. the Jeweller, Montague. .-'BULOVA trade -in sale. your old watch is worth money. Boehner' Jewellers. Montague. P. E. I. Alex MacLeod. Saint John, N. B., was a. business visitor to Montague last week. Jackie Lanlgan arrived at his home in Montague by car on Tuesday evening from Hamilton. Ont.. where he has been employed for the past year and half, and will spend sometime visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lani- gan. ....'HAVl'l YOU SEEN the Cale- donia 8-hzind reel? The 7-step polka? or the Highland Scot- iische? The Lads and Lassies will dance them for you at the Scot- tish concerf, Yeo's Theatre, Feb- ruary 4th. t A,... There was a good attendance at the opening class in first aid in- struction held ln the Montague Memorial High School Wednesday evening under the supervision of Mr. Gilbert Clements. Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn was appointed secretary treasurer for the course. MAST. ANDREWIS 1'. P. S. - The regular weekly meeting of the Y. P. s. of St. Andrews Presbyter- ian Church. Montague, was held. in the church hall Tuesday evening with the president, Thelma i.ai'ier. in the chair. The meeting -opened with hymn 521 and the worship period was conducted by Bertram Ballum and Kenneth Balliim. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Kaye Mac- Kenzie, and were approved as read. Roll call was answered by twelve members. Miss Macxenzle report- ed that the church calendars had been sold. A social hour-of games was enjoyed and lunch was served by the committee. The meeting closed with the hymn "Abide with at drug counters. T-O40 . FINAL T0-DAY ALSO NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON - O00-O-O40-G646-GO-60&O44-60&404o&6e6Qo6-4 ONE OF THE YEAITS TEN BEST! E OR THRILL DAYS ms MON SW PIIIII 5-O-O-O-O-6-O6-6 ti & iaiiiii iiir lsaiilin yiuiiiie, hesliyhgiiil! -W CE EDWARD '-.i?.E3.B.E.'.i.; ilvtltl Me." aiitliiaie bour, ship, Clu m.; worship. Lord's Supper preaching. Montague bonspiei today 3 p. m. west ice-- J. S. D&sRoches vs J. M. MacLean and 3 p.m.: Murray Har- Bible School, 6 p.m.; wor- Lord's Supper and preaching 7 p.m. Kenneth T. Norris, minis- ter-evangelist. Montague Curling b Schedule Curling Club mixed East ice - L. H. Poole vs J. 6:30 Creek Instil cards mas. 1953. Covehead defeated 3-1 and Winsloe downed Nine Mile ers of Lark in p. in. west ice - Atwood MacDonald vs H. Moore. Hampshire Intcrrrfediatcs 5-2 last night in hockey games at North River Card or riilmiis I wish to thank the Women's utc and also ma , box hold- Now Perth for money, and lovely gifts at Christ- I wish you all a prosperous Signed, John E. Slioiilieril, Cardigan, Mriil man R. R. 6 he was a man in of his soul .I..and oi iiiiuiis -ii? , M.c.M i.i:.......7. prrulll , - SPENCER TRACY KATHARINE HEPBURN fPA:rAafi) MIKE” SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 From the bitter-sweet of Parisian Nighis...fo the fighting fronts of Spain...ihru the hippopoiami- teeming waters) of Africa . . . . the goal post for the Islanders. Gordon took a perfect pass from Whitiock and had Mlclvleekin at his mercy. I . One of the host exciting mom- ents of the first period was pro- duced by Chamberlain himself. Murph caught 9. high puck by the Islanders playing bench and fired the disc at referee Gerry Mathleo. The puck throwing episode was Jackie Hollett, who was probably the best Halifax forward on the ice, scored the Atlantlcs second goal early in the second period. He trapped ii loose puck inside the Islanders blueline-and beat Mlllar from l5 feet out with a low drive. seconds to score what proved to be the winner. From face-off in the Halifax rnd Steve Brklacich and Gus Gustaveson engaged in a. smart Islanders fourth goal. Walter Paw- lsliyii set up Brklacich with 5 pass-out from the corner. The final goal was the result of 3. smart play by Pawlyshyn. Ron- nie Hurst carried into the Halifax zone and centered out from the corner. Pawlshyn icked up the puck in front of the net and fed 9. short pass to Powers. MacMee- kin, expecting a. shot from Pawi- sliyn went down to make the save and Powers calmly flicked the -6-0&4-047G655 O-GO-GO ' search womanl puck into the top of the cage. The Islanders defense turned in another strong performance with the four players Gustaveson, Tra- vis all sharing the spotlight. George Mcbagan probably made the nice- eat stop of the game when he stopped Billy Watson on a break- away in the second period. Peanuts McLaughlin was the best of the Halifax thfensemen. McLaughlin hit haml all night and also turned in ii smart. blocking game. Up front Billy Watson and Muckle I-lollett were the most ef- fectlve. Referee Jerry Mathieu ruled with an iron hand and turned in I good effort. apparently more in mistake than Lam," in anger and, the official over- Hal,-tax T, G051. MCMeekin; looked the incident. defence, -Lemmy McLaughlin, Bloom, Hayes; forwards, Laufman. Kink. Bowness, Watson, MacPhoe. Goold, Hollett, McNeil, Bergeron. Charlottetown - G al, Millar: defence, Travis, Brit a-cich, Mc- Lagan, whitloclr. Hurst. Holdaway, forwards, Gor- Gustaveson; 7:00 p. in. east ice - G. W L955 ma” (our mimic" 1”" don, Wiscman, Beaudry, Pawlshyn, MacDonald W L. S. Johnston I-"f)lkel'S. evened matters. Chuck Clemcnu. Powem 8.00 D, m. Wes, ice g, C, 5' I-loldaiyay faked a shot. from the Referee, Gerry Mamie”; nnesg Stewart vs 0. Gordon HBIIIBN blueline and slipped a pass men, Perry and Squarebrins. 8.45 D. m' can In g Doug to Powers. The rangy centre man Flt" Period Maccomm vs Leon Johnston .iipped a backhand shot ' from 1-gnaw” Hayes V 1 1:16 9330 9- me we” I” " Dr' P" R.-bum 43 hfeet out that mt the 2-Charlottetown Wiseman Maclntyre vs Dr, L. A. Johnston, '3 1nd the screened M5” (Power!) i 13.45 W paw Speed. 11,; Penalties - Clements :46, Bow- Following the goal the pace neu 5:36.Brk1M1Ch 13145- speeded up considerably as both Second Period squads battled for the tie-brcak- 3-Halifax, Hollett a 0 ing goal. Eight minutes later Bob (Watson, Goold) . .. 1:55 Hz-yes was caught slashing and 4-Charlottetown, Powers It took the Islanders only ten (I-ioldaway, Gustaveson) 5:34 5--Charlottetown, Wisemaii (Gustaveson, Brklacich) 13:30 Penalty - Hayes 13:20 Third Period 8-Charlottetown, Gordon Rink. . passing play inside the bluelinc. Ewlshm Brklaclcm E 2.56 Lloyd MacMiilan scored twice Gligraezjesfn rsnotttedtvgrllsema-I; Una ,g.i,f,,,,,,,,:,,;,,.,,, P,,,,.e,s a"d J" 0.5”” M" W Cm'e"ic:id as: 0Il0IEVle?s stii flgh lift (P”'1-mm mm” 3:55 head while Wmt3.COume.d me lone ter darilaled the luck in-tth the eshort Penum” "T Blmm 1149i Hurst goal for Hampshire. Williams fir- side from abompm feet out for me (nu)-or) 18.33 MCNCH mmjm.) ed three. Caseiey-and Maccalluin smallest goal of the night 18.33. Macphee (major) 13333, om" each R" w'"5loe' MMNEHI Garey Gordon and Ted Powers Travis (team misconduct) 18:33. Ian.” MMDDMM W?” The mm were the third period marksmen. ST0P51m M119 Creek m”k5""9”- Gordon poked home Brklacich's re- McMeekln 10 10 11-31 bound early- in the session for the Miller .. 3 2 6-11 Freeiowii Royals Defeat Abbies -The Fro:-town Royals defeat- ed the Charlottetown Abbi:-s at the Bedeque Rink last night by- the close score of 8-7. The visi- tors were in front at the end of the first period, 5-4, and each team scored a single tally in the middle fra e, but Freetown counted three times for Abbies one in the final session. For the victors W. Mills Rot II IIOCKEY . TONIGHT MONTAGUE RINK Shmohawks Sisters vs. , Sumnierside Senior Girls 7:30 P. M. 9 p.m.-Morell vs. Montague Skate after 0 CAPITOL DENNIS MORGAN In "CATTLE SERIAL - COMEDY .2 liurryay:-Harbor. Paperweighis. pair. with alnglea going to C. Mills, Gardiner, Taylor. Grover and B. Read. For Abbles Currie and F. Shep-' herd each accounted for two. with R. Shepherd, MacDonald and Scantlebury getting. singles. JANUARY st, I953 ...:-.. Lorna I Valley Wine From Bridgetown The Lorn.s valley I-Ieartbreakerr Three Teams To ilookey Scores MARITILE MAJOR Halifax 2 Charlottetown 6 Glace Bay 4 Sydney 0 NEW BRUNSWICK SENIOR Saint John 5 Moncton It NORTHERN ONTARIO SEEIOR A North Bay 3 Sudbury 9 INTERCOLLEGIATE Montreal 5 Toronto 5 ONTARIO SENIOR A Owen sound 2 Chatham 5 (over- time) Kllchener 2 Brantford 5 ONTARIO JUNIOR. A Oshawa 6 Guelph 'i (overtime) Gait 1 Barrie 4 Toronto st. Michael's 8 Kitchener 3 A-I'-C League . Stellarton 10, Antlgonlsh 7 Minor Leagues Following is the Minor League Hockey schedule for tonight: Psperweights 6:00-Ramblers vs. Lions Bluebirds vs. Tigers Hawks vs Falcons I 6:35.-Bluebirds vs Tigers Red Wings vs Cubs Pee Wee: 7:15--Dodgers vs Flyers Ravens vs Spitfires Royals vs. Rangers 7:50-Braves vs. Hornets Monarchs vs. Canadiens Tigers vs. Bulldogs Bantams 8:30-Bruins vs. Royals 9:15 Rangers vs. Braves Midgets 10:00-Royals vs. Beavers Boycoii Browns 0n Nighi Games. NEW YORK, Jan. 30 -- (AP) - New York, Boston and Cleveland today refused to budge from their plans to boycott st. Louis Browns on night games as American League owners discussed radio and television problems. Bill Veeck. president of the Browns. has refused to permit tele- casts of his team anywhere unless he shares in the receipts. New York, Boston and Cleveland have reject- ed Veeck's suggestion and counter- ed by removing the Browns from their night game schedules. "I figure that it will cost me something like 330.000 if they don't let the Browns play in night games in those cities," Vveeck said. ' Veeck hinted several weeks ago that he had worked out a plan which not only would force the three clubs to allow him two night games each. but also to make them pay.him for television rights. He refused to elaborate then and would not talk of the plans today. TO-DAY ONLY TOWN" -. snows 2:30-7-9 ASAD SACK -- -AGAYWAC -- -ONAWILD . WOOLLY, WONDERFUL FUN HIT! MON. - TUE. -I WED. BE THERE WHEN THE DRAFT BOARD SLIPS THE ' ARMY A MICKEY - - - RODNEY u w B0 NEWS - soc: REEL -I mavr: IIIGKEY oasr iiiiiiiir: 45o rviziiiiiii . . 156 ONE OF THE PICTURES OF ALL TIME! THE TRUE STORY OF A FIGHTING FAMILY I IMIIIIIICHT SHOWING - Mondill at 11:30 p.m. CAPITOL THEY FIGHT 5857 when The Chips '0 I no ours and atom: is .4. momma concur IIIJIGIIIIIG 5!! :uaaIu -mi ttutivetl ' oursriiiioiiio H i. i .' l dowel! Ill November 12th. yesr.to have been 5401.17. total ex- penditures 319.69, leaving a bal- ance on hand or miss. hlvins 1111! the dalillas and that adhesive tape was-, soap was needed. The sick com- mittee reported All bills were presented and paid. elected: - vice-president, Mrs. Keith cud- mote. secretary, Belllck; treasurer, Marion Youn'- er, (re-elected): Hadley Stewart, Mrs. Younlrer and Mrs. Allison Bryen- ton; auditors. Mrs. Guy Pierce and Mrs. Leslie oonvener. Mrs. Brenton Diamond; organist. Mrs. Earl Clark. was Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Alli- son Bryenton. Mrs. Clark: programme. Marion Younkqr and Mrs. Cameron: lunch, Mrs. Hadley Stewart Kilian-l Prowse. The hostess was gifts. lunch was served by thelcoirimit- Peewees Win The Murray Harbour paper- weight: defeated the Montague Paperwalghta 3-2 in ' an exhibi- tlon hockey game played at Mur- ray Harbour yesterday. The Mon- tague Peewees also went down to defeat before the Murray Harbour Peewees 4-1 in the second game of a double header. --M--....1. HUNTER DIVER. UNITED W.M.S. . The Auxiliary of the w. M, 5, met on Thursday evening, Jim. UIFY 8th at the home of Mrs. W. I. Bowman. Theme for the January meeting was "The Beauty of Holiness". The president, Mrs. Fred smith, took charge and opened the meet- in: by reading one verse of "Wor- ship the” Lord in the beauty. of h0”""l- Hymn 143. "Breathe On Me Breath of God" was gung followed by the meditation pray- er. ' Members in turn read Luke 1121-3 and Philippians 4:4-9. Pray- era were read by the president. Mrs. LePaxe. Mrs. Craswell and Mrs. Sellgr. Hymn 356, "Take My Life And Let It Be" was sung. '1 Qhapters oi!-the study book, Hell”!!! and Health". were read by Mrs. L. Csrew, Mrs. E. Ber. nerd and Mrs. C. B. Matheson. The)! outlined some of the work done by the medical missionaries in Angola. Minutes of the last meeting. were read and approved. Sixteen mernbffl answered, the roll call and 13 held their dues. A card of thanks was read. hill reports of the year's work were read and adopted. The treasurer reported 5239.09 was raised in the past year. the W. M. 5. 5180.71, Mission Band 353.00, and Baby tBl;nd 3538, making the above to- a. A The retiring recording tiirys report was read, and the temperance secretary gave her report. Calls totalled 486 home and 32 hospital. The supply sec- retary reported 30 lbs. of cloth- ing was sent. valued at 380.00. The Missionary Monthly secre- tary stated 23 members were get- SCOPE- tlnx copies of the Missionary Monthly. Delegates to the Presbyterlal, which is to be held in Summer. side, were Mrs. Fred Smith, the president. and Mrs. Orville Sellar from the W. M. S., and Mrs. Em. mett Bernard from the Mission Band. slstant for the Mission Band and Mrs. I-ledley Spence kindly offer- ed to assist her. The study book for February is to be in charge of Mrs. LePage, assisted by Mrs. MacLeod, Mrs. Harlem and Mrs. Ripley. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. C. B. Matheson. roll call to be answered by a Bible verse be- ginning with the lettcr, "F". The lunch committee for Febrliary is Mrs. Seaman, Mrs. Bernard, and Mrs. Cousins. Collection amounted to 54.90. Repeating of the Lord's Prayer in unison brought the meeting to a close. Mrs. G. Smith was pianist. Lunch was served by the coin- mittee in charge, assisted by the hostess. I BRACKLEY W. I. The annual T meeting of the Breckley W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Allison Bryenton on The meeting opened by singing of the ode, followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by fourteen members paying their membership fees. Minutes of last annual and regu- lar meetings were read, approved and signed. The report of the treasurer showed receipts for the The school committee stated hased and everybcdyo well. The following officers were Pfelldlnt. Mrs. George Jackson; Mrs. Raymond directors. Mrs. William Prowre: Red Cross The school committee appointed sick committee. Mn. Mallett and and Mrs. be Mrs. Earl Clark, roll call to of Christmas Collection amounted to 01.16. It was moved and seconded the meet- log be adjourned. and a dainty be an exchange Mrs. Barnard asked for an as- to g another province in October. magistrate in police court Boniface if he could have nine sentence, so he could complete tain Penitentiary. The magistrate agreed to the request of the pris- defeated the Bridgetown Aces 10-4 in a fast and rugged game in the regular central King's County m. termediato B League. The gum. was played in the Georgetown mm on "rhursday night before a good crowd of fans. The referee was )5, Murphy. P. Henry paced the Lorne assault with five goals and Mac. Lead scored three.- Mclnnls and Ferguson accounted for the other Lorne Valley goals. D. MacMaster scored two for Bridgetown while M. Campbell and McLaren got one each. Valley ST. ANDREWS IiADIiE!' AID . .' Mrs. A. D. Mlacbure 3;". sided at the regular meeting at the Ladies' Aid Society of st. An- drewls Presbyterian Church. Mon. tague. Tuesday evening, suing;-y 27th, in the church vestry. Following a brief devotional period, led by the president, the business of the meeting was dis. cussed and plans were made for catering to the ciist of the B1um' Concert at the close of the mo- gram. Several committees were appointed to attend to the neces- sary details. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved. In the absence of Mrs. A. C. MacKay, the financial report was read by Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Kenzie. Arrangements for having the church hall painted were left over for another meeting. VALLEYFIELD W. I. .."I'he December meeting of the Valleyfield Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Bruce, with the vice-president, Mrs. J. A. MacPherson, presiding. The meeting 'opened by singing the Ode, and repeating the col- loci. in unison. followed by roll call. and reading and approval of min- utes. .Eight members paid their an- nual fee. and four paid toward the A.C.W.W. Membership fee was paid by Miss Jean MacKenzie al- though she was unable to attend the meeting. . Collection amounted to 31.26. A bill for 318.60 for paint for the in- terlor of Valleyfleld West School was paid. It was decided that W. 1. members would treat all school and pre-school children in both districts at Christmas, also treat sick and shut-in persons. Mrs. Va.nBuskirk and Mrs. Fraser were to be the committee to attend to same. W. 1. members also agreed make candy to sell at the school Christmas concert. By mo- tion s2.00 was voted to the T.B. i..e'ague. Mrs. W. A. Macbeod invited members to her home for the Jan- uary meeting. A brief summary of the year showed that ten meetings were held, with a membership of twelve. and average attendance of seven; also several visitors attended dur- ing the year. Red Cross work done included several pairs children's socks, also dresses and overalls. All meetings were held in homes of members, except the August meeting which was held in the W. I. Hail. Both the school and sick committees were active during the year. Donations were given to King's County Hospital and other organizations. A gift was present- ed to the president, Mrs. maker- son. prior to her departure for , Two other members, Mrs. Ada Nicker- son and Mrs. M. A. Macliiebd, who also moved from the district. are missed in the W. I. The meeting closed by singing "God Save the Queen", and de- llcious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by several mem- bers. The men present Joined the ladies in the dining-room where a social period was enjoyed. The officers for 1953 are: Prui- dent. Mrs. Alexander Martin; vice- president, Mrs. J. A. MaicPherson; treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Maclieodz secretary, Mrs. Harry Vanliusklrk; directors, Mrs. J. A. MacPl1er-son, Mrs. W. A. Bruce. and Mrs. (Rev.t A.'C. Fraser: auditors. Mrs. Herb Macxenzie and Mrs. Fraser; Red Cross conveiiors. Mrs. Alex Martin and Mrs. Angus Martin. WINNJEPEG - (GP) --A 29- year-old shopkeeper asked the at St. months added to his 15-month ll welding course at stony Moun- oner. who said he had started I welding course but had been un- able to finish it. 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