l Intermediate Hockey Leagu Idence of his parents Mr. and Mrs. e ‘ M.B. Keefe. Morell. to the Church of The Little Flower where Re- Mr. Charles B. Fraser, Monta- ‘ug who has just_celebrated his mi, birthday,received many Con- ‘ntulatory Messages, and greet- jngs from neighbors and friends who called at the home of his nephew, Mr. Horace Fraser with whom he resides. This active nonagenarian is the son of the late Charles B. and Hannah (Simmons) Fraser of Charlottetown who took up resi- ‘ dence in Montague in 1864 where Itir‘. Fraser Sr, practised his craft offcariiage builder. in 1895 Mr. Fraser married A meeting of the Intermediate Saturday night at the Montague Rink to set up rules for the 1957-58 season which will com- mence as soon as able. Mr. John MacPhee, Mont- ague was elected president and Mt‘. Raymond Cantelo, Seven Mile Road was elected,secretai'y by representatives from Heather- dale. Montague, Seven Mile Road and Summerville. It was decided that any player having signed “B” League cards - ‘'0’ Hockey League was held "be handed in before Feb. ice avail- Vquiem High Mass was celebrated Makes Plans For The Seasontby menev. one man. P.-., ,'who also conducted the service at -,-‘ifteen players, lists of players to the Era"?- 15“-L ; The honorary pall bearers were Each 19am must have Spare1RCUb9n Doyle. Sheldon Doiinolly, ,goalie as teams will not be per- l Sl9I‘1ln.£.’ Keefe» 5l€Pll€l1 Mac- lmitted to use a goalie of any,'Donald. Keith Eldershaw, Robert lother team. 5 C0m10I1y- A referee and linesman is re-l The bearer party was made up lquired for each game and each fof six members of the R.C.A.F., iteam shall appoint a referee Station Summerside. from its OWII 1‘ankS- LAC Keefe was buried with full military honours. The parade commander was F0 C.E. Accfidenf ade was W0 W. Knyski, C.D.: N.C.O. in charge of the escort] -, Simpson, Rev. Monty. D. F. C. The 0. C. Par-I N.C.O. in charge of attending, party. Sgt. C. Fougere. C.D. Last Post and Reveille was sounded by Sgt. W. Conkey. The following Priests occupied seats in the Sanctuary: Rev. George Mr-Cormac,_Rev. William ell Branch of The Canadian Leg- ion attended in a body. The Legion graveside service was conducted by the President, of the Morell Branch, James Blaxland. The funeral was very largely attended. GREAT CITY The West German city of Mun- Frank Aylward,. Rev. Reginald Phelan. The Mor-' 5 Presented At A Montague School l 16th. the St. Dunstan’s Univer- formaiice of “Christmas In The Village Square” to an apprecia- tive audience in the Montague High School auditorium. It is a refreshingly different pretation of the various events of the Nativity Story by a group of strolling, gypsy players. The , action, which comprises quickly; sity Players presented »a per-- three-act play; being the intern ber of the cast appeared in dif- Iferent roles as the play pro- ;gressed, and their sensitive in- lterpretation of each character Qcarry conviction. According to l the program notes, the play calls {for spirit and sincerity, joyous- ;ness and devotion, and the cast }gave all of these unstintingly Ithrough a most enjoyable per- lformanca “Christmas in the Village Square“ was under the capable direction of Father Adrian Arsen- ault. The cast was as follows: Old CELEBRATES 9TH BIRTHDA in thelast two years would not, be eligible to play in this league. 3 Arlie Benedict Keefe was l The funeral of the late LAC party. Flt. Sgt. W. LeTourneau,lich, with 1.000,000 Inhabitants, I held C.D.: N.C.O. in charge of firinglmarks its 800th anniversary mlwas Each team is to be limited to“Saturday morning from the resi- party. Sgt. M. Monteith, C.D.;i1958. alternating moods of native drol- lMelchoir. 13“ MacDonald; Old .lei'y and heart-felt reverence, jcolumba, Olga Dowling; Joey. masterfully handled by | Patrick M c W a d e; Mercedes, Ithese young people. Each mem- |Maureen Beagan; Bruno, Eugene S_ |5_ Monday,J:In.20,19§8g 'l“li»e G_u ardiran Pag_:_5_ Wynne. The play was presented under the suspices of the Montague Dramatic Workshop. whose mem- bers served a delicious lunch to 0" Thursday evening‘ Januaryjand situation never failed to the cast and friends at the close of the program. \ WAGES -INCREASE OTTAWA (CP) — Averag- weekly wages and hourly earning Nov. 1 increased from Oct. 1 bu‘ the work - week was slighth shorter, the bureau of statistic erported Tuesday. Weekly wage ‘~ averaged $65.57, up from $65.3 and hourly earnings a record $1.62, up from $1.60. The worl week averaged 40.3 hours com pared with 40.7. BIG, : Evelyn L. Peters of Lower Monta- gue prior to moving to the United States where he was employed with the Waldorf Cafeteria sys- leI_n as Carpenter and furniture builder for many years. follow- ing the death of his wife Mr. Fraser returned to Canada. Mr. Fraser had eight brothers and two sisters. The two surviv- ing members, Elliot and Harry, reside in Los Angeles, California. ‘The community extended heartiest congratulations to Mr. Fraser and wished him many more birthdays. Georgetown Woman Dies In Toronto The] citizens of Georgetown [ere shocked and saddened by the news of the sudden death in - Toronto, Ont., on Saturday. Jan- my 18th, of Mrs. Joseph Gotell, of Georgetown. The late Mrs. Gotell, who was 53 years of age, was the former Emily Farrell, and was born in Sturgeon. In December in company with her husband she travelled to To- ronto to spend the winter with lier daughter, Mrs. Arnold Mur- pliy, and Mr. Murphy and fam- ily. She enjoyed good health up to 1 day before her death, when she was suddenly stricken with peiiumonia. Prior to coming to Georgetown fifteen years ago Mrs. Gotell with her husband and ‘family resided in Boughton an . ‘ EASTERN GUARDIAN VARIETY CONCERT. Wed- nesday, January 22nd. Heather- dale Hall. -- - » . MONTAGUE RINK: ‘Double- header, Tuesday night. At 7:30, Seven Mile Road vs. Bison Bom- Ilers. 9 p. m., Heatherdale vs. Summerville. Adm. 40 and 20 cents. Skate after. PERSONALS Mr. B.N. Hooley, Montague, ltialon a busness trip to Mon- e . ‘ in Halifax. Left to mourn besides her sor- rowing husband are four sons and one daughter: Joseph, who is a sergeant with the R. C. A. F. at Greenwood, N. S.; Gordon, Basil, and Kimball, all of Georgetown; and Mary (Mrs. Arnold Murphy) of Toronto. She is also survived by her father, William Farrell of Sturgeon; two brothers, Basil of Sturgeon and Ignatius of Trenton, N. S. and one sister, Nora (Mrs. Phillip Steele) of Pictou, N. S. The remains will arrive by train in Charlottetown tonight (Monday) and will be transferred by motor hearse to the home of her son, Gordon, Richmond Street, Georgetown, from where the funeral will be held to St. James Roman Catholic Church, Georgetown on Wednesday. Jan- ua.ry 22nd, at 9 p.m. May Seek TV For Dartmouth I HALIFAX (CP) — The Mail- Star says “a group of Dartmouth professional men” will apply within the next few weeks for per- mission to operate a radio statoin in that town across the harbor from Halifax. None of the group was named. It would be a low-power stat.-ion, designed -to serve only the imme- diate area. 7 The population of Dartmouth proper is about 2,000, but about 150,000 live in the surrounding larea, including Halifax. 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