oC BULLETS RIDDLED THIS TAXI treal after it was recovered by} police. Cabbie Laurentin Gagnon sits 4m his bullet-riddled taxi in Mon- Men’s Ass‘n Holds Panel er ee Se ae ee ke a oe rage ® | Roland Millaire, an es- cupation of Bill Dunsford mail The benediction was pronoun- ced by Russell Ewing after which @ delicious lunch was served by members of the Young People’s Usice. "Meeting Is Held _By Nurses’ Guild ee ea ee ae .| wounded by police bullets which | At Afternoon Tea i offers top quality in its | this week for caped holdup artist, and a com- _— identified only as Cle- were arrested ‘in the arate vehicle. Clement was pierced the sides and windows of the-car (CP Wirephoto) . = } Local Food Market Host To Shoppers In celebration of National Tea Week, shoppers at Wightman's Super Market, Montague, this week are being —serve2—_-free afternoon tea by ‘the Montague Jaycettes. Always refreshing at any time, a well made cup .of tea is a pick me up for the tired shoppers: especiaily the busy housewife and mother who must spend many hours shopping for the best buys in nutritional foods for her growing family. Wightman’s Super Market wide selection of teas as well as all other lines of groceries, and at competitive prices as. well. Be sure to call at Wightman’s Super Market any afternoon that refreshing cup of tea while you look over the largest display of groceries in town. ee en” ee fing of St. Veronica’s Nurses Guild was held at the Chariote- eouncillor, Mrs. George MclIsaac will represent the Guild at this meeting. Miss Alice Trainor read a short paper which had been presented last = annual meeting April Meeting Is Held By WMS MONTAGUE — The Aprii meet- .{ng of the Women’s Missionary Society of St. Anudrew’s Pres- byterian Ohurch, Montague, was} held at the home of Mrs. Mar- garet MacPherson Tuesday eve- ning with 12 members present. Miss Catherine Currie was de- votional leader and the meeting with the call to worship | and prayer. The hymn, “Spirit! Divine, Attend Our Prayers” was | eung and the Scripture lesson was read in unison. The exposit- ion on the theme ‘The Fruit of the Spirit is Peace’’ was read ad Mrs. Byron Stewart. An interesting chapter of the! missionary study ‘Missions Are Changing”’ was presented by Mrs. A. D. MacLure. The study dealt with the work of missionaries in Jhansi, India. A Biblical ques- tionnaire was interesting and in- formative. A large number of visits to the sick and shut-ins — reported, and: the iliness of ’several members was deeply re- The business of the meeting was il conducted by the vice-president, ; Mps. Gavin Hicken. The secretary was Mrs. Marion Hume, and the fimancial report was preseated by Mrs. Chester MacLure. Roll cali was answered with a verse of Scripture containing the word “peace.” ‘An invitation te meet at the home of Mrs. A. F. MacKenzie EASTERN GUARDIAN AUCTION “45” Score Cards fer sale at Guardian-Patriot Yentral Printing. KINGS LUMBER Mill now tak- ‘mg spruce logs, 8 inches and up| _ small end, 20 ft. long. PERSONALS | , SAUSAGE TOY, THRIFT 2 ur J FOL SALE FROM APRIL 16th to 18th Fluffo SHORTENING, 2 lb. rT. Ce Cy | TD SEL eg =a City, N.S. \Given Contracts OTTAWA — (Special) — Con- tacts of $43,721 and $46,849 have been let by the public works -de- partment for wharf repairs at pe renows and Beach Point. P. wel John were made Macdonaid mem- County. contract was a- A. Kings 721 ye cE n. etion “daté is) consist of repairs to block of the wharf which is seriously deteriorated through age. Steel sheet pile walls will enclose the existing untreated timber crib which will be removed to two feet above low water. The space within the wall will be refilled with stone bailast. — will be tied back with The steel and the existing | Work .'mess street in North Anterica. i . aS eee Firms , N. S., for repairs at Beach Point. Specified com- is April 30, 1960. consist of repairs to outer Shea and spans of} harf. Steel sheet piles tied with-steel tie rods will be driv- enclose the existing area timber crib blocks ith a concrete deck on creosoted timber beams. The work is designed to provide an improved wharf and landing facilities for fishermen of the area. Plans and specifications for both construction projects were prepared by the Charlottetown of- fice of the harbors and engineer- ing branch of the work depart- ment. . HISTORIC AREA Water Street in St. John’s, Nfid., is called the oldest busi- '| Bridge on Friday, tague United Baptist who-read deceased, Miss E. Astrope Ils Laid To Rest MONTAGUE — Funeral serv- ices for the late Miss Etta Astrope, who died at the home of her cousin, Mrs. G. A. Thomp- son, Montague, on April 6th, were held at Montague and Fortune and were largely attended. A brief service at Montague was_conducted by Rev. A. G. J. Steeves, pastor of the Montague United Baptist Church, assisted y Rev. J. M. Fraser of Trinity United Church. The service at Fortune United Church was conducted by the interim minister, Rev. Dr. W. A. MacQuarrie, assisted by Rev. R. G. Hill, a former pastor of Mon- Church, tié Scripture and lead in prayer. The hymns by the choir, under the direction of the church or- ganist, were requested by the “The Lord’s My .” What A Friend We Have In Jesus’’ and “In the Sweet Bye and Bye.” Interment took place in For- tune Bridge Cametery. PAKISTAN MAIZE Pakistan's maize crop for 1953- 59 is estimated at 466,000 tons, compared with 447,000 tons in the previous season. ee ee ee ee ee es ee ee Church Doctrine The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Apr. 16, 1958. 5 Is Talk Theme At Trinity Club , vey Bishop of the Free Church of Scotland was introduced to the group by Roy Crawford. The Rev. 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