we w - a ae i ~ a The Guardian, Ohaviotntown, Wel, Fob 11, 180 Liberal Senator 1s Critical Of Scrapping Of Jet Fighter - ial ‘ : . ‘ Murray Harbour Rink Is Site Education Week |. BRISTOL | Of Successful Ice Sports Wr. James Fitzgerald, wh’ spent part of the winter. in Char- : lottetown, has returned to his : home here last weekend in the Linda Herring, Murray Harbor; : 3. Lorraine ‘(Murray Har- best of health. Mr. Fitzgerald bor. : was in the city for treatment. Boys 11 years old — 1. Sandy . Francis Fitzger- ase Murray as ef 2. ald were business visitors to the Sterling . Saunders, urray city ‘on Friday and Saturday of River; 3. Ronnie MacKenz:e, ve — Murray Harbor. last week. Girls 12 years old —.1. Davis Mrs. Belle Gauthier spent the Lowe, Murray River; 2. Linda weekend in the city with her dau- Clements, White Sands; 3. Linda , Mrs. Prowse, after accom- Rafuse, Murray River. . ' daughter Shelia to Boys 12 years old — 1. Garry where she flew to Harris, Murray Harbot; 2. Bar- City to take a position ry Harris, Murray Harbor, James Richards, Murray Har- bor (tied). Boys Mile Open — 1. Blair MURRAY HARBOR -- The Murray Harbor and area School Ice Sports were held in the Mur- ray Harbour rink on Friday, February 6th before one of the largest assembly of spectators seen at the rink this wiaier- Most of the events were well} filled and keen competition was seen along with all the thrills and spills much to the enjoy- ment of the fans. Following are the results: Girls 5 years old ~ 1. Dale Harris, Murray Harbor, 2. Don- na MacLeod, M.’ Harbor. Boys 5 years old — 1. Donny Harris, M. Harbor; 2. Gerald White, White Sands. . | White, Murray River; 2. Freddie Girls 7. years old — 1. Fliza-| White, ‘Murray. Harbor; 3.. Ron- beth” Osborne; : Beach~Point;—2. | mie Gormley, 1 Ruth Bell, Murray Harbor. Girls 13. years old — 1. Ber- Boys 7 years old — 1. Charlie| nice Billard, Murray Harbor; 2. Murdock, Murray H r; 2.|/ Cathie. MacNeill, Murray Har- Andrew Herring, Murray Har-|bor; 3. Carol Jordan, Murray bor. -- Harbor. Girls 8 years old — 1. Cynthia] Boys 13 years old — 1. Robert Harris, Murray Harbor. White, White Sands; 2. - Garry| ? Boys 8 years old — 1. Douglas|Herring, Murray Harbor; 3.| *levision Herring, Murray Harbor; 2.|Lioyd Pollard, Murray Harbor. Douglas White, Murray Harbor;} Girls 14 years old — 1. Bonnie 3. Lyon MacLeod, Murray Har-|Jean MacPherson, Murray Har- bor bor; 2. Kay Nicolle, White Boys % Mile Open — 1. Ronmie|Sands; 3. Elizabeth Johnston, Gormley, Murray Harbor: 2.| Murray River. Donnie Harris, Murray Harbor;} Boys 14 years old — 1. Ronnie 3. James Richards, Murray Har-|Gormley, Murray Harbor; _ 2. bor Donnie Harris, Murray Harbor; Boys 9 years old — 1. Garry|3. Freddie Buell, Murray - Har- MacKenzie, Murray Harbor: 2.|bor. Chesley Buell, Murray Harbor;| Girls 15 years old and over — 3. Freddie Woolfrey, Murray|1. Velma White, Murray Harbor; Harbor. 2. Mary Prowse, Murray Har- Girls 10 years old — 1. Myrna|bor; 3. Bernice Billard, Murray Lecco, Murray Harbor; 2. Janice| Harbor. Machon, Murray Harbor: 2.| Boys 15 and over — 1. Bobby Elsie Gosbee, Murray Harbor. | Herring, Murray Harbor; 2. OTTAWA “Our role will then be t operate ground radar i , r . Everett Laybolt was in the on Friday on business. , and Mrs. James Kennefic business visitors to the city riday afternoon. - built a new house last fall} between the Americans and Rus- moved back to Mrs. Shee-| sia. Referring to the Bomarc oe ‘s.old home for the - winter! ground-to-air ‘interceptor missile S. he added: Congratulations are extended to Owen Aylward, ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aly- ward for his success on the Ama- teur T. V. show, the Shur-Gain. Mrs. Justin McCarthy, R.N. has been on nursing duties in the city this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Burns, Mrs. Walter O’Brien and Mr. Joe MacDonald, were recent visitors here from the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J ames:MacDonald. by been developed by Avro Air- ft Limited at Malton, Ont. The government also. has announced it will buy two batteries of Bo- marcs for missile bases ones. tario and Quebec. “As a nation we have an in- vestment of $15,000,000 in top- flight industrial plants with en- gineering and technical facilities. We have assembled and de veloped here the finest scientific jand technical skills, and we are endangering their prospects and increasing unemployment. “This industry has been built up over a long period of time and we ought not to sit by to see the rug pulled from under it,” Senator Croll said. tk ke we Keke kK Kw Kw ye § Since ¥ gs =>]. maa FIRST AID CLASS RECEIVES AWARDS. Bruce MacLaren has com-| chairman of First Aid Services, | (left), Mrs. MacLaren, Mrs. pleted..an instruction course in | presented the awards and after- | Wilson. _ standard first ald at Red Cross | wards spoke on the importance | pS rc OND ROW: Mi. Walker, headquarters, Charlotte‘own. | of first aid training. Emily Wood, and Bruce Mac. Last night Dr. W. R. Stewart,| FRONT ROW: Mrs. .Silliphant 40 Million Boost Looms * For Eastern Nova Scotia E : “For this country to~build a = Siegfried or Maginot lines. It would be just foolhardy.” | Senator Crol] said “If the Ar- row is scrapped Canadian de- pendency on United States mil- itary power will be unprecedented in Canadian history."’ Holy Redeemer Parish Council Aids Red Cross Curling Draw The monthly general meeting, At Montague IT'S THE SWEETHEART SHOW * " TAKE YOUR BEST GIRL AND SEE. . « 4 Boys 10 years old — 1. Le- Cecil Horton, Murray River; 3. of Holy Redeemer Parish Coun-' * + THE SCREEN'S GREATEST CARNIVAL} who will HALIFAX (CP) — The Novajeconomic jolt in 1955 when the] parberg continued. In 1958 a pro- ; ‘ i oi ‘ : Scotia forest products industry|Canso causeway linked mainland] posed agreement between Nova|™Moyne White, Murray Harbor; | Murray Stewart, Murray Harbor = o held eee MONTAGUE — Curling towigint | yg OF. JOY! may soon get $40,000,000 boost| Nova Scatia and Cape Breton by} Scotia Pulp snd the provincial? dijon, Skerry, Murray, | Har-| Married Women's Race — i/o staat gre. John A. MacDu |"'west ice. 7 and pm. Wisht| NEW ORLEANS FAVORITE FESTIVAL * that could transfuse new eco-| direct road and rail. government was ratified by the! Harbor. : Harris: 3. Mrs. Corrie Herring.| id occupied the chair and open-|man Trophy, East Ice, 7 and LE TIVAL nomic blood into the eastern end} The strait towns of Port| legislature. Mr. Hicks called it ‘a uM : 1 ed th with ‘the league : . . : ‘ Seg Girls %4 Mile Open — 1. Velma| Girls Relay Race ~ Velma e meeting e teague|9 p.m. Moore aad MacLeod Tro OF FUN! | » of the province. ___| Hawkesbury and Mulgrave had/bad bargain.” It placed crown] white, Murray Harbor: 2. Ber- Wire. Bonnie Jean MacPher-| prayer. phy. - Premier Robert L. Stanfield) grown up as homes for men em-| lands in eastern Nova Scotia and| pice Billard, Murray Harbor: 3.|soh, Bernice Billgrd, | Mary| Following roll call the minutes|7 P. M. - : * says negotiations between the| Ployed in the former railway and|on Cape Breton at the company's] Linda Clements, White Sands Prowse. of the last reguiar~and execu-,| : West Ice — C. S. Stewart, H.! 20. + province and Swedisif - backed highway ferry services. The! disposal at fixed dollar prices, he Tricycle Race — 1. Paul| Boys Relay Race — Blain| tive meetings were read by the|Smith, G. Nicholson, Eliery; =e ° Nova Scotia Pulp Limited appear| causeway replaced the ferries} said. 5 White, Murray Harbor; 2. Don-| White, Ronnie Gormley, Freddie} secretary, Mrs. Fred Steele, and| Shaw, vs. J. DesRoches, H. Fras-| to be nearing a successful con-| and the men were left without! The mill would use about 250,-| my Harris, Murray Harbor. . White, Friend Herring. were approved by the meeting. | &: D. Wannamaker, C. Nichol clusion. The company has found! jebs. |000 cords of wood annually and,| Béys ‘ Mile Open — 1. Ron-| Officials — Starter — Wm. J.| (Gorrespomdience as read by Mrs| 5°: “, + engineering and technical sur-| Negotiations for the pulp mill| says Premier Stanfield, provide| nie Gormley, Murray Harbor; 2.) Harris; Judges — Ford Keen-| gugene Lewis was as follows:| East Ice F. Vuozzo,. Dr. + | veys for a proposed chemical were begun by the former Lib-| am outlet for waste products of|Donnie Harris, Murray Harber;/an, Murray River: Darrell! winiam Haywood re red Cross|Wm. Macintyre, S. Vickers, -S. Se et : pulp mili to be “very satisfac-|eral government of Henry Hicks 5aW mills. It might \also attract 3. James Richards, Murray Har-| White. Beach Point: Malcolm campaign collections; W.R. Shaw | Westaway, vs. K. MacKenzie, R. * tory.” All that remain are the/in 1956. His government turned, other industries. ae ___,| MacPhee, Murray Harbor; Cierk| ©. Red Cross Campaign dinner; | Lawford, H. Moore, M. Gallant. a 7 » - financial arrangements ; a foot SA dae ts mili | The daily production target Girls 11 years old — 1. Paisy|— Fred Harris; Announcer — fers. Aether Macienald deeces- 9 P. M. e Nova Scotia Pulp, backed by| site and forest concessions from; would be 300 tons of bleached | Billard, Murray Harbor; 2.|Crilly Lea. an convener re honorary mem-| West Ice — L. Poole, A. A. * : . Sweden's mighty Stora Koppar-/Scott Paper Company because| pulp. During the first 30 years of | - ‘ bers: Mrs. Someried Kelly re ged cee oye - * berg pulp and paper interests,|the United States firm was un-|the 50-year agreement the com- Pp | D F parish council resolutions. Mrs. acGregor. eck. H. UFRRY WAL[)® eseeene 0° thas until June 30 to begin con-| prepared to begin work before| pany would attempt to cut a total FONE iscussion Features Raymond Smith re- National] Moar. 4 K. MacDonald. * l struction of the mill. 1961. of 4,500,000 cords of wood. The i. Scholarship Fund; Mrs. J Les iat We Wace ee * ; »» |@0mpany has agreed to sell as) pl And Sch IM lie Trainor re Parish Council] 5. 4. Power. L. Munroe. ve. vouree ny cumewat, leatusn man nunca Sind teresa wzate| HOMe And School Meeting |iucratr i wine. Sia ain ata * Mt x east- ives took on local markets “ ing on erine Sheridan re Annual Nation- . ern Nova Scotia, proposed loca-| office in the early winter of that prevailing economic conditions) A very interesting feature of | Mrs, Lorne Callbeck spoke &/ 91 Report, Mrs. J. Gaudin dioces- + tion for the mill, was given an| year negotiations with Stora Kop-| and demand.” the February meeting of the | few words,. expressing the hope | 4, convener re Radio T.V. and = x Queen Charlotte _ Home and | frat public eke er oe films; and card of thanks from if You're TIRED ae Provincial Home And School | GEORGETOWN | Shot ssrcision was» fim Music Festival Association, | was decided to seod (v0 dol: " * oo “Who is Sylvia’’, shown by John The association decided to ; : ' , bown by John | | lars to head once fora com ALL THE TIME i e Friends of Mr. Victor Rafuse | Martin of the National Film) sponsor a concert by the Queen the national report and te donate x Executive Holds Meetin are sorry to hear that he has| Board, followed by a panel dis-| Charlotte High School Band, fiv oa ‘ ~ National Schol- en and then everybody gets a — x g entered the Prince Edwarc Is-| cussion on the film. tentative date set for April 23rd. | ‘Ve GoUars tred-out"’ feeling, and may be s The meeting was ned by| Education Week, the first | @?ship Fund. bethered by backaches. Perhaps noth- ! land Hospital for treatment. All eenreg _— , 5 ; wo decided that th serious! ; * Now you A fell agenda kept the execu-| sponsored by ‘the Home and wish him an early return to good the president, J.A.S. Williams | week in March, is to be climax- It was also ecided. tha 1 aS a just a temporary nsee . tive of the Provincial Federation | School Associations of the Char-! health. with “O Canada” and “The|ed by a special assembly on| President and citizenship conven- “a ae Set ae ae oped of Home and Schools busy at/lottetown area. will be heard! ic. Doreen Scully and Miss |Home and School Prayer”. “Teen-age Problems” followed | ef attend the Red Cross Campaign ar ah ee a oar ee * BARRIE ; their regular monthly meeting| each week till May with all Emily Walsh tates at Notre|,.4 Saxaphone solo by Graham | by a panel discussion at 2:30 dinner, and several members a ite the kidneys - aon i Friday afternoon when they met} schools taking part on different Dame ra a eae weekend | Harris and a piano solo by| p.m. Friday, March 6th. volunteered to .elp in the cam- ae nih helt oan ik : CHASE at the office of the School Board.| programs. This is under the dir- visitors. to their h ; mes in Rundell Seaman were much en- A letter was read from Rev. | paign collections. : ache and tired feelirig. Then you feel x ‘ee on the A considerable number of mat-| ection of Mrs. Bea Brown Georgetown qe’ "| joyed by all. This was followed| Eric Robin regarding the 31| The financial report was Ziver setter, rest better, ‘work better. Get screenl * ters arose due in part to the keen! The series of “What's New in : by a vocal duet by Misses Faye| resolutions arising “from the| by the treasurer Mrs. Art Moran. — edd’s Kidney Pills now. Look for the Ciwem Scope interest aroused in all associa-| Home and School”. sponsored by |, M*. S'ewart Hanseo juoored| Edwards and Nancy Hicks, and| Canadian conference on educa-| The following conveners gave tue bor with the red band at all drug * eae tions since the Provincial con-| the provincial federation. will ie iadumanias el ‘ons a clarinet solo. by Michael! tion in Ottawa. Two of these | reports: Spiritual, Mrs. John wes aunters. You can depend on Dodd’s.e9 ‘OR by DELUXE sHOWS . ference on education was held in also be continued. Some thoegt lt. fe thelr retare heme Jelks. a resalutions “Aims of Educa- Finance Mrs Frank DesRoche; x ane Charlottetown last fall. was given to forming an Allied | 4n ols at he Odie The secretary, Mrs. . Mildred | tion’’ and “The Role of the| Membership, Mrs. Keith Fracis; | --_—_——— nincebeeneinsiiii * K.A. Parker, eastern vice-presi- Youth Club. This was left owerlSurdee Pelery cad tr Ne aone MacDonald read .‘Parents Code | Home" will be discussed and | Institutions, Mrs. lven Laurie: | 7:00 dent, gave a brief, but compre-| for further consideration. ane Te we" | of Ethics’ after which a short | considered at next month’s| Social Action Mrs. Alex Mac- GELDERT'S x ~ 9.00 « hensive report on the national; A nominating Committee was Mr J i diay geek ie ery session followed. meeting, March 12th. ae _ ng Mrs. | : o - * executive meeting held in Tor-| appointed to bring in a new slate!“ -. * ee ane ng A letter was read from the Mr. Williams expressed ap- vy nD; cation Mrs. Leon- onto in January. R.G. MacNutt,| of.officers at the annual mec‘ing a - oh yd rl 6th.) p.E.1. Music Festival Associa- preciation to Mr. Mugford and| ard MacDonald; Telephone Miss GARAGE TODAY = THUR. - FRI. - SAT. provincial presidént, reported] to be held in Charlottetown in| oe eee ey ed aa| tion and it was decided Queen | the sixty pupils participating in] Mary Duffy; program. Mrs. || Phone 28 More | * - eh three new associations wer e/| May. A letter Is being sent to all} Oa ste Pateaeden’ tie tae ee Charlotte High School wuld be- | the recent CBC broadcast of the William MacInnis. 24 Hour Towing PRICES: MAT. 25c & 50¢; EVENING 75¢ organized since December and | associations. ote Tames ma in pasate come’ a group member of this | school chorus. Father Coughlan briefly ad- Open 8:30 to 10 several other associations were The nominating committee +;| association, the five represen-' The film was then shown andj| dressed the meeting and this i * + MM - * 4 Mh MM *« The Legion members visited by executive members. | comprises J. T. Place, Charlotte- dcadort tie Cains wil i tatives to be chosen by the ex- discussed and open house for| was followed by a very interest- eee bas es a flee = a Mrs. Earl Lavers reported on| town, chairman; Mrs. J.D. Mac-| qount receive the usual gond| ecutive. : teachers and parents followed. | ing and informative address on : the TV panel to be presented over oe pe — a donations for this worthy cause. . the aot a wager of oe ; CFCY. the latter part of April. | Ventra yaity, Mrs. -0sepi| On Saturday, January 3ist, | ° Councils by Miss Iphegenie Arse- ' . The members of this panel are K. regs ae aoe Got-| wr Allan Mair, Mr: Gordon Go- Club Members No Complaints nault. The meeting — - * . A. Parker, chairman; Mrs. Basil | acDonald, Char own. jtell and Mr. Donald King left : the Act of Consecration and a) McDonald. Tracadie: Mrs. Gor- Georgetown in Mr. Mair’s, 3-ton Entertained From Inspected dainty lunch was served by the : don MacDonald, Charlottetown; J Mo e| truck and travelled. on the ice! | ° committee in charge. .John Hughes, Montague: and rge . TOM | down the Cardigan River to| MONTAGUE Mrs. Carl Lumber, Claim ' Rev. Mr. Bean, Kensington . Boughton Island. , There they Stewart was hostess to the mem- | ECUADOR ‘QUAKE =—=_ COMMITTEE NAMED | Di Tuesday which. ‘they transported 'to| befs % ACME Rebekah peat | Eee ber Prreau Wea | , GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP)— —_—, CHOCOLA I ES : : ante . tte. | Georgetown: : Noble Grand Club for their re-; “@tiime lamber Bureau “| A strong, prolonged earth tremor _—— , : Mr. MacNutt appointed a com- George J. Moran of Charloite- | Georgetown ended defended th 6 dkutmmsek:| oiet mamas ‘Sarton vannieg the = \N ; ‘mittee to study the Banff, Alberta town, retired head accountant of The weekly card party held in gular meeting. The president, Associations’ recommendations |the department of transport|st. James Church parish hall Miss Sue Hemphill, was in the | recent criticisms by West Indies| the streets in panic shortly be) which were presented at the Na-| marine agency, died yesterday} and sponsored by the Holy Name ‘hair during a brief business | importers on the quality of Mari-| fore dawn Saturday. No casual- tional executive meeting in Tor-|at tbe Livingsto.2-MacAriaur! Society, was once again a de- Meeting. The program commit-| ji... lumber ties or serious damage was re- ‘onto. The members of this com-| Nursing Home, Movnt Edward) cided success, Thursday night tee Conducted several contests Th ts a icaail d mittee are Judge J.S. DesRoches, | Road. He was in his 75th vear.| was the completion of the tour- Md scrabble was also played.| ‘N® ‘Siatement said lumber chairman: K. A. Parker, Rev.|_ Born in Charlottetown in !234.| nament, which had been running, One new members'was welcom- Which Barbardian busiaessmen Eric Robin, Mrs. Gordon Mac-| he was the son of the late Mr.| for several weeks. There were| ed said was inferior and imp Donald and Mrs. Earl Lavers. and Mrs. Michael J. Moran. His| 10 tables in play on Thursday Mrs. Douglas MacLaren invit- ly graded “was not graded ed the members to her home for wife, the former Annie Doyle, night.. Lunch was served by the next méeting. Roll call is to predeceased him in August 1956.| members of the Catholic Wo- He is survived. by five child-| men’s League. be answered with an original ae and 8 a Hazel, of the! Mr. Ernest Roche, Jr., who| Valentine and the lunch commi:- ee eee is employed in Charlottetown tee will be Mrs! J.D. MacLeod., re teacher at Queen Square| 72% 2..Weekend visitor to his and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. | ary, teacher at Queen Square! home in Georgetow2. Mrs. Stewart was assistied in The report of the study of the recommendations ‘will go before the board at the national federa- tion meeting to be held at Hali- fax May 24 to 30 inclusive. Education Week being certified by the Maritime - ber Bureau.” It sald MLB-grad- ed lumber ‘‘has been well accep- ted on the United Kingdom and other markets for | several years.”’ It did not elaborate.. MONTAGUE ELECTRIC CO. March int, to 7a, 3 mee of films will School ; Ethel (Mrs. Roberi Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Norman B.: serving refreshments by Mrs. | Pee a ee re ae = be shown on CFCY-TV at 4 p.m.| ris): Mona (Mrs. Joseph Me- Souard Vick aa on Sundays, February 16, 22 and! Kena). all of Charlottetown Thompson .oo Bridge, ac- ers - oo erson, a Miss | A » March 1. The Saturday Merry-Go-; Arthur of the marine branch ot iene ase 7 9 S| -_ Ree icles nsira A * Fi Round, a radio school broadcast, |the department of transpert and call enketed tb Geccetieen os neemons scuot, ttention ishermen Frank of the treasuzy branch of the DVA, are surviving sons. The late Mr. Moran worked Tuesday of last week. Friends of Mrs. Walter Mac- Lean, who has been confined to The following is the report of Dromore: School for the month in Boat For Sale for the Rogers Hardware Cém- ; : : her home due to illness, are| of January: GUARDIAN pany for, number of ears | pened to hear that is con | Grade X <1. award Hughes BINGO Cardigan Parish Hall, ernment department of transport weoraty improved hen. 1+ cee “ay hed Haak z AC. Grade IX 1. Shirley Hughe:. 34 ft. lobster boat, used only 1 tonight, 8.00 o’clock. $100. in priz- marine agency in 1919 He re-| res es - Jackpot. tired from the department in 2. Warren Callaghan. Grade VIII — 1. Thelma Hugh- ’ season, like new. Phone Georgetown March of 1951. és : AUCTiON “45” Score Cards; Well known in athletic and| Baby Returns Grade IV — 1. Eileen Hughes, for sale at Guardian-Patriot | musical circles, Mr. Moran piay-} ' 2. R McGuirk, 3. Helen ra ‘ OUR, Centra]. Printing. |ed both football and hockey in Home Again fain noer . 17 14 or Allen Mair, Georgetown. GLE the early part of the century Grade Ill — 1. Judy Mitchell, . NOTICE — KING’S Lumber and even in mid-ife purticipated| Home again after having \been 2 Edwin Corrigan. — ae He VALENTINE! Mill, Montague. will not be buy-in the Holy Rede>mer House| in hospifal three times in the| ‘¢ : ; ; | : : er ee : . zrade 1 — 1. Deborah Mitchelt ing logs until furthernotice ex-| Hockey League at the Upper! short six months of her life, tiny| 2. Louis Corriga cept from customers who have/| Queen Street rink. Bernadette Margaret Anne Mc-} The highest el : ; ; oa accounts with us. He was a member of the St. Theima~ Hugh. senior grades, NOTICE TO - Dunstan’s Basilica choir for a|Leod is waiting out-what time) - , “rig _ _ P.E.I. EASTER Beef Show and| number of years and later~4was|is left her without’ knowing it eee jun Sale. Entries close February 15th a member of the choit of the will be short. , y Mt . ! Teacher, Josephine Bradley. Entry fé¥ms available at. Pro-| Church of the Most Holy Re- “Born with a congenital heart: vincial Department of Agricul- ture, Box 2000, Charlottetown. CARNIVAL: A fancy dress Car- nival will be held in the Murray Harbor Rink on Friday Feb. 13th, at 8 p.m. Prizes will be given in different classes. DATE OF REPEAT Perfor- mance Scottish Concert, Yeo's Theatre, as advertised in yester- day's paper is incorrect. Correct date. Thursday, February 12th. BY POPULAR Request. a re peat performance of the Scottish Concert will be presented — at Yeo's Theatre, Montague, Thurs- day, February 12th. deemer. He also took part in many musical entertainments in the city The remains are vesting at the Hennessey Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held tomorrow morning for ~ requiem high mass at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer at 8:45. In- terment will be in ihe Catholic Cemetery. ALGERIANS CONDEMNED PARIS (Reuters) A military court Saturday sentenced two Al gerians to death for the attempted assassination last September of French cabinet minister Jacques Sou stelie, | Anne flew with her condition typical of ‘blue babies’, mother to | Montreal on the advice of ner doctor and was examined by specialists at ‘he- Montreal Children’s Hospital. Doctors there decided an operation was useless and after three weeks the infant was sent home However, she was soon hos- pitalized again, this time at the Charlottetown Hospital, but has returned to her home once more. Anne’s brief .existerce has been an expensive one for her par ents, Mr.-and Mrs. Urban Mc-| Leod, Dromore, who have five other children ranging im ages drom three to 14 THANK YOU - To the citizens of Ward 2, Montague, I wish to ex- press my sincere thanks to all those who gave me their support in the recent Civic | Election, and as in the past, I will endeavor to do all possible for the good_of the town and its citizens. Gilbert R. Clements. side offices of The Patriot. Peters etnnnsnamesnnns . PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be paid at the Montague, Souris or Summer- The Guardian — The Patriot Guardian and The “S * path = Canada’s finest selection of glamorous ‘Heart’ boxes . .. $1.00 te $6.50. Famous ‘Turtles’—deli- crausly different $1.85 I.