.!.F.....-... Gregor. golden PAGE ETGHT .' Golden Wedding is Celebrated AI Montague ..'Mr. and N113. Jnseph H. Alar- celebrated il nniversai y Tuesday, January om. entertained. at their home in Moiitague when? over a hundred and fifty nnd i'elo.tivcs called to otter con-i gratulations and this Very happy OCCPISLOIL Little Miss Judith Gariihiiin at- who wedding Wflded W9 (I905 M13 . Miss Thelma l.arter PNG One Agar ot Cliarlotietmiii l.)l'PSl(1N! at 53” POOL”. Montague. 6nIPTI.:llnP(I LS1”. Mrs. D. N. MBCDOMM me yea Iabye m mp Mrs. ludwin llanseom, Ixevvton- PyNyG.' and one brother C, A- while in the ereiiin: Mrs .V1IiP. MZISS-. Mrs. L10)'d 1'Ir'INZ. S-mm. we”, Npvrled in in the MacLean poured Mrs. Bl'llL'P Mata llllllzinrl. Mass. Mrs. I4. H. Poole yyospiiay The Corims d I . M g , pon encc was Phee 1'P)'lI9ll. .ed 5SlK.il1l: and Mis. S. C. Mat-Lean. Mnn- rmd and dis , . g . , I . cussed. Seteral bills .xri-vine twin Al IISIIF. at dinner llednesday me- . l g, F g .. t .lwert' read and on motion. the nf Fiitlaiid. ltiitinin, ning in honoi of then inntliei.;x.iuhGr,md wqg qskpd to attend rsm C. llaitseoiii nt Nru'tr)ni'ille,lMrs. Herbert Poole, on the or-ym "mg" Mmiuim; NEW bmines! Mass. Mrs. .1. hi (it i t-is-inn of her eigthy-tliird hirtli-H .1 lil H I J. i I m rs ' t . T tlziv. Mrs. Poole, who is enjmini: 12:. uyihef Onlfinp NIPIST: Znd oaugeny - utmrl liealtti and taking an IICLIYF4 1 L g ii id to ) . fhe nnd Mrs. Gerizfge (yr-:'c!o:i of MOW interest in community affairs, isiT":' 5 HM." "Hf Q Ia,” . l3L'Ut" i--veiviii: the l'0l'l;,'l'HIll!r'lIIt)nS and II?" 3115' EH5)" iteviar" 1"" I.:'.il'r"fl Ni fl". I-II '- tins: wishes of friends throughout.sI”H.”w "PW nnmjm M H” "ex! (.,.n,:.(, Dw,.,. (,3 wig,-,..t (my e.l mp I,rm.im,Py yY11PEill:lLI. Pliins for mminiemorat. ,,,,,m.,m.m5 .i.t,....t.:;i Vs. L V'V . 1;, . ling llmnixis 1:. llildt-is hiitlidjy Tm. mmig .3 ;y.,:,.; meycvclebrated their 50th Weddlllggin .laniiai-y ylotli, none. also dis- were t-,.11mtr rpgps Jllfi ynlxcd How. aiiiiiiicisary also. eiissed and it was decided to in- ,” mmctltvg-.r a::'ai1;'0d, During the evenintz H 1mtzenuni- me the Odrlfellnws to a social Th, cgrsage worn by Mrs. MM. ber of Brother Oddfelloiis and hour at the close of the regular .-min, M15 R fl-On) M, yslster Rebekahs from Hillside lodge 5.-ssion. Mrs. .1. D. NIacLeod .' Hugh E: M Mmicion, LOG??? and ACT”? Rebemh LOGE9 reported that a delegntion of Re- .Io frzenrls ..in : I'Pil79CilV9I.Y. Califdgfllld P1105011!” heltxilis visited Mrs. .l. ll. Mae- l' was in: ' . A117 3nd MW M”C('””t?0I' mm apt Gregor. a eliarter member. on imimg the ma nests 11i:eseii:?I7I'0P1:A3-he UAW They W979 315” The Jan. tith, the occasion of her fif- urre Mr. and Mrs l:.tl'.i'ard Biilpittlre-CIP19m5 0! many iekgramsv lei-ftieili nodding anniversary and .if Roseneath, who on New Year's I9T5- Cards arid plume me55age5lpre.sentntl her with A beautiful I0: 500d V"L5he5- iBebekah pin. Presentation was best wishes ------ W: I THE E-A-S-TERN GUARDIAN GENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stowlrt, Mn. Bruce lt1r.cPhee, Mlu Joyce wlnlnton. Plus Mcxlnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Laura. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montoxlcz Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: Tho Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and E. Richard: & Son. , , y V ; ....'A(')1l5 L()l)GE MEETING- "-BARGAHRS AT ('LARKS'ITlie retzular meeting of Acme Montague Store during Januaiyl . , :Clearance Sale now in full 5W.IIll.:. 1F:lzOk;?nlrI;3:?,o'M,(m;):;aK;l(:how!;'?: the lVeek of Prayer service. The Noble Grand. Mrs. Leon John- ston, presided. The meeting ,ppen- . led in regular form followed by . . 1 . . . ithe minutes of the last meeting .'1-.lNTlaRTAIh AT DINNER-l .. , , . . Miss Martha Poole and Miss Bcs- vihmh He” lead by U” seme"ar:v' ..”.l0-ANNA ERESS SHOP mid- uinter sale January the 8th to '.!4ih inclusive. ”' M”: ””””'”' ”k'"”" ion behalf of the lodge. A Feast of Music and Song Prince of Wales College Auditorium THURSDAY, JANUARY 'I5t'h LAVAL CHORISTERS (24 voice male cliorus) of St. Dunstan's University The well I(llt)ll'll soloists: Mr. Raoul Reyniond f Mrs. Yvonne Murray Mr. Frank Maclntyre Miss Helen Rnarh Piano Solos Rearlinizs by Mr. Jamcs Coyle Curtain R30 pin. Saint Tliutiias Aquinas Society. In aid of its lKenns. and Mrs. Educational Fund IN gg l:(,.dm1.ing gg five dollars be sent to the Sacred Heart program. two subscriptions to the Canad.an League Maga- fltitiiistiiwl by RT. LAl'l'R.ENCEIS C. VV. L. The December meeting of St. Lawrence's Sub-division of the C. W. L., Morell, was held at. the jhnme of Mrs. Joseph Sinnott with thirteen members present. The imeeting opened with prayer. Letters were read re - public- tity, T. B. seals. Nurses' organiza- tions, sacred Heart program Ind lcanadian League Mlagazine. I lt was moved and seconded that lzine, and that Fr. Moxenno and two former lIlBlllI7ErS be remem- .bered at Christmas. A delicious lunch was enjoyed. The January meeting of St. Lawrence's Sub-dii'i.5iori of C. W, L... Morcll. was held at the home of Mrs. -Inscph Walsh with thir- yteen members present. The meet- llng npened by members singing .”Silent Night." lt was moved and seconded that five dollars be sent to the Sisters yo! st. Martha. Mrs. Walsh report- yed that in large parcel of clothing .had been sent to st. Vincent's jorpliunage. Letters of thanks from Fr. Mis- Trainor were read. Money taken from the ”Patch Apron" amounted to 320.00. A prize was voted to Mrs. Shar- key for best verse. t Admission 50 cents WE HAVE IT, FOLKS! HERE COMES SOMETHING NEW!! I L FOR ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY - - - - - - On Wednesday Night. the Prince Edward Theatre will present for your enioyment the advance showing of one of the top muior studio hits. - - - This special premiere will start or 10 o'clock. So ioin with your friends in becoming a member of the famed "First Nighrer's Club?". - - - For our opening "Premiere Night" we will present the grandest package of entertainment to come out of Hollywood in or Watch Monday's paper. ,. ii-Uri EDWARD TODAY ONLY - SHOWINGS AT 2:30-7-9 GARY COOPER In ! spacial Hollywood lPREMIE ADVANCE SHOWINC OF long. long, time! THE l'Sl'Al. "FIRST SHOW" ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT VVILL START AT 7:30 P. M. WITH ONE PERFORMANCE OF THE REGULAR DH) CARRIE DO WRON2 ..., no...- CHT" A NEW PRODUCTIDII I-.:'1L':...r FEATURE "CARRIE". I l.AllllENCl. Iuiuuiiitit - OIIVICI::;::';I0HeS . itii.i.i.xii uii.icit.s ,4 .' ..y-tutu w CAN IT EVER BE 'BAD'... TO LOVE LIKE CARRIE DID? . iv 5 -t. I' win. ilirll4 ' MONDAY TOP. & WED. NHIGI-I NOON "" T7 -....;xf I -rm: GUARDIAN. 150th Wedding Anniversary Shown nboie are Edward Bulpitt. their golden weddaig Mr. who and Mrsu and iieigliboui-s. Mr. and rt"y1cyIvi'-wtc'yd Bulpitt, who are both in excellent 8111)-if-N115" health and active in their daily on December Zllst at their farm work. have two sons Harem Rt home at Rriseneatli. The celebra- home and George i'nIBrookli'ne N Hon look the form of a Inm.I.v H., nnri n daughter Muriel Mrs dinner. and an the evening iliey Helge Larson, Georgetown I I were " Home” 7IDilIl:'1l'V frieiids ..p)mm by V, R Pepi” extended gl'CDllll5l,s to the ll'J!llFll mttmmr-up of the P.l:.'.l. Fetieitiiitiii. ”As iiai:-I tiers in R I)llsllle.'xS ultieh ))l()(lllCFSI food, B. business which is uzisic in establishing ll. pa-aeefiil uorld." she said, "rural ll0lll.”ll little at great 1C5 0ll5l!)lIlil' and eli:illt'ii"t-,I , land iIlCll'p lillll till! he zimit-i'c(l.a1t Frlmds (If M!" wiliieli S0I0"l0"l beiierel m it gl-mm... (1.3;m.L. U1 )ul.y:i.i'e sorry to liciir that he is a pa-l iilmeiit by 1iartie.patiuii lll cuin- I-9'” 1” We V0!9FHn'S Wing of thei munity org.iniz.1tions which iii-in CIIMIOUEIOIVH HDSDMRI end all mote earetul study and pluiining, IWPP L0 hmr of his return the developineiit of ti. piiilos0pliy;m 1115 near future. whicli will keep our rural yuuiiiy on the land, and the 1)10lll0llt)ll Mr. and Mrs. Hughic Gotell and of the idea that traiiitiiss in agri-ifiiinily of Charlottetown were re. culture is a necessary part of '.hc;cent guests of Mr. Gotell's par- 1nduSU'i'-" yents. Mr. and Mrs. John c. Gotell B0)" Scout Executive Commissioner, accoinpanicd by Mr Stan MCIl'lll;S. motored t.o George- town on business on Wednesday, IJaniiary 7th. i home I i PTPFW 1" 335- Mr. Gordon Wcllner of the Wnt-It-iiinn's conipensntinn Board, Revicwiiig the iii-ii;:i'r5.: rf farm Cha,.ym,eh,m.n wag a MSIMSI organizatiriiis in Nova Scntia siiirclnsitm. 18l!5 the speaker -said ,tliat lasti week, at the 57th annual "Farm-. ers' Parliament. they had the best! . was also the deici'miii-atioii lilfltivisltor to Gear-geI”W”' nothing can be achieird by ):l'LllllI)-I ' mm macm.m.' or depmdmg on Mr. and Mrs. (;nrdon MacLellan Governments R5 R. cure-all. "rnis,0f New Watmord. N. S. were week the executive prepared amyguests for a few days recently at presented briefs to the Pmvincial'lhE h0mP. 0! Mayor and Mrs. P. Cabinet and members of Pzirlia-'L. Boudrenult. ment, urging pi'o'.ectn'e legislatioiii in the interests of the dairy in-i Miss Marion Dniigan. who has dl1s:;.v. I ht 4 U L t ,iieen visiting the Misses Nellie and ” 0 mix In 16 MX on orlsarah MacPhee. has returne to I-Wl(:m3'r 331315 19905591" U301 blhcbfcr her home in Charlottetwn. d su o e inroa ma e y in-. . . .. "5? 5ub5m”'-65" M” mic”!-Iaiui Mr. Joseph Glory was :1 business 5aIdv hm” 1! my mmh” 1m'"M 13 visitor'tri Chm-lottettiwn on Thurs- allowed to compete With all ourydm. Januan. am dairy products, I don't think many: t l E of us here would live long enougrii Myss Ham Gown of Charloue- m "T any Sppreciable re 0” 3"" town was 3. recent visitor to TO-DAY ONLY ”ARTlC FLIGHT" AND NEW SERIAL "KING OF THE ROCKET MEN" SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 C A P I T 0 L sums MONDAY to Gonrget own recently. Mr. Charlie MacDonald of Mount Stewart. who is El student at St. Lorr;VaIleTand Vicinity MacDonald. ..' Mr. Murdock (Mr. Charles MaeI.eod and Mir. Heath MacGi'ath were business visitors to Montague on Saturday, January 3rd. Mr. Kenneth MacLeod. Char- lottetown, spent the week-end of January am with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLcod. His many friends and school chums are sorry to hear that Mas- iier George Callaghan entered the Charlottetown Hospital for treat- iment. on Tuesday. December 30th. - FIRESTONE TIRE SERVICE Flats Fixed Vulcanlzlng - Retreading Phone 747 We Trade Tires. FIRESTONE BRYENTON & McKAY COMPANY 181 Grout George St. Wholosals Ind Retail for P. E. Island. Your Friendly FIRESTONE Dealer In the rugged Slorro man 0 . . DON'T MISS IT! NEWS - CARTOON IlARRY'S IIAWAIIANS Proposes Strong I Gem.ge.l.own COIILIIIUEETTTO-lll pa:.;e 1 I East.ci'rTEC:iiiVada"onEilie C. iF.;Ai.' board of ('Ill'CCl0l'S, Mrs. Al'('Ill!)(1Il1I . go Mn Gm.d,m ken. of Chargi CAPITOL Mmnrorrr 'l'IlRlLLEIl AT 11:30 MONDAY IIITE MICKEY BRINGS THRILLS AND DRAMA IN HIS ROLE AS A RUNAWAY ORPHAN WHO BATTLES HIS WAY TO THE TOP AS A CHAMPION SKATER. Brudenell Island (On the last sundsy in August. 1952 I was inspired to write the following v-arses, while riding over the beautiful countryside from Montague to Georgetown, thence to the. historic Brudenell Island, where many'of my mother's an- cestors are buried.) ' From Montague to Georgetown 011 we went asrldlng down: Georgetown is on a. shining bay In which three sister rivers flow. Where the foaming white caps play As the tide goes to and fro. . Once of busy ship renown, And In many feats had a. goodly share. But now 8. quaint and dreamy town. Peace and quiet everywhere. Today I had great. pleasure, And it came quite UIIRWBYCS, when friends were at their leisure, Untroubled by inciting cures. It was 9. perfect pleasure- Sight seeing the country side. And a joy to till the measure Was old friends with whom.to ride We motored down to Brudenell Our ancestral Isle to see- Where ocean waves sweet stories tell Touched by sadness more than glee. M rs- Our ancestors came from Scotland In eighteen hundred and three- They vcntui'ed 1T1 this new li1nd.. Seeking homes and liberty. They settled down in Brudcnell. Amidst the forest pine and -birch Erectcd. homes In which to dwell, And on this Isle 3. little church. Its history is filled with folk lore By our noble kin to us bestowed. We all should-cherish ever more The strength in faith they to us showed. o'er hallowed grotind we softly slept, And stood beside the granite tomb. Where many forbears long have slept 'Nesth native wee f'lower's bloom. The epitaph aroused deep thought Reflecting on devparted kin, Who knelt upon this sacred spot, Praying their freedom to begin. Freedom they so truly sought. The sentiments of our noble kln Seemed softly whispered thru the trees- Cicstlng thankfulness within To be among their legatees. Unless one's eyes have seen it, "ris hard to comprehend How this wee Isle could be so scenic, And share so much of Nature": blend. 1t's approach is made enchanting By three rivers winding course. And the echoes of wild birds chanting Wafted by the unseen force. Let. us have 11 celebration In nineteen fifty three! Let us fill with niilnmt1on- Repeat the call of nineteen three. Thus our kinfolks we can honor- Fruits of their labor should not decay. . Each should be 3. "thank you" do- nor For the ground work they did lay. Sciid forth the proclamation Over hills beyond the sea. "Will! be grand anticipation This historic Isle to see. -Lena Vessey Portland 5, Maine (Formerly of Montague). and all hope to see him out around soon and back to school m the very near future. Mrs. James Callaghan spent the first week of the year in Char- lottetown, where she could visit her son, George. who is I patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. returned Janu- holl- and Mr. Heath MncGrsth to Nov: Scotla on Sunday, my 4th, after spending the days with his parents. Mr. Mrs. Munro MacGrat.h. Phone: Clftown. 248 JANUARY rqtgtosa LORNE VALLEY SCHOOL .."rho follow-lhg is th h roll for the month of T3eceoriil.;i:i for Lorne Valley School: Grcde X-Adele Shaw. Grade IX-Joan McGrath. Grade VIII-Roberta Shaw, Em. ma. Nicholson. Grade VII-Betty Caliagh Margaret Hutton, Gloria 1tfcLetiV1),i Montague Curling Club Schedule The following is the schedule at the Montague Curling Rlnli: for Saturday, January 10th: 3 p.m. East.-0. Coffin vs. H. Stewart. West-'1'. Clair vs. L. H. Poole. 7 P-m- Grade Vlmtiordon Leard. East-Lorne Johnston vs. H. gmde V48," Ferguson Georg. MW!” Callaghan, Min-y Ferguson. West.-J. S. Desrtoches vs. Dr. L. crude Ivgpmhem Hamm- A. Johnston. 9 pm. J Grade II! -Shirley McDonald, East.-G. w. MacDonald vs. .1. 3”” McI"W”- Kemlelh Ganesh- M. Macxenzle. Er d H Be 1 West-H. Llewellyn vs. Lorne mm; C T V" 59 HPWW-Rllph Johnston . ' The mixed bonaplel will izet un- Maaclfedoed ITW” S'""'- DWKIM derway this evening not next week :1 stated in yesterday! Guardian. ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT Ltd. WINTER SCHEDULES rrrrcrivs JANUARY 11th. 1953 TCEGMF-Musaret Mcxennn. FOR BOSTON - NEW YORK - MONTREAL Ly” Chitown. - 10:25 mm. Dolly. Lv. S'E;lde. - 12:01 p.i.'n. Dolly. Ar. Ch'I.own. - 5:45 p.m. Dally. Ar, S'SIds. - 4:20 pm. Dolly. FOR CIIARLOTTETOWN Lv. S'Slde. - 9:55 n.m., 4:80 p.m. Dolly. Lv. Slslde, -- 9:15 pm. Sunday Only. Ar. Clftown. -- 10:30 pm. Sundly Only. FOR SUMMERSIDE Lv. Ch'town. -- 10:25 I.m., (:00 pm. Dally. Lv. Ch'town. - 9:15 p.m. Sunday Only. FOR TIGNTSH Lv. Ch'town. -- 4:00 D.m., Lv. S'Slde. 5:30 pm. Dally Except Sunday. Irv. Ch'towri. - 9:15 p.m., Lv. S'Slde. 10:40 p.m. Sunday only. I FOR SOURIS - ELMIRA .3. NORTH LAKE l.V.Ch'I:0IVlI. - 4:30 p.m., Dally Except Salurdny & Sunday. Lv. Ch town. - 6:00 p.m., Saturdoy Only. Lv Clftown. -- 9:15 p.m., Sunday Only. Lv. Elmlrs -- 7:30 n.m., Ar. Clftown. 10:00 a.m.. Dally Except Sunday. LV- Elmira - 4:30 p.m.. Ar. Clrtown. 7:00 p.m.. Sunday Only. FOR MONTAGUE - CARDIGAN - GEORGETOWN Lv. Ch'.l0WlI. - 5:00 p.m.', Dally Except Sunday. Lv. Ch town. - 5:30 p.m., Sundny Only. kw. Geoylnym. - 8:30 :.m., Lv. Montague 9:00 II,.l1I.. Dally Ex. Siinday. v. Geo town. - 6:00 p.m.. Lv. Montague 6:30 p.m.. Sunday Only. FOR SUMMERSIDE-VIA-BONSHAW L'- C,h'imm- e- 3:00 o.m.. rriri-y. Sllurdny to Sunday Only Lv. S Side. -- 8:15 mm. Frldly as Saturday Only. Lv. S'SIde. - 6:00 p.m.. Sunday Only. SIJBJITCT T0 ROAD CONDITIONS FOR INFORMATION S'SIde. 2822 Pin Up For Future Refcrencl. January Clearance Sale Ladles' and Children's HATS Clearing at V2 Price Ladles' and Children's All Wool.BERETS , Reg. 95c-Clearing at 750 Ladies DRESSES-Wool, Crepe and Taffeta Reg. 010.95 for S195; Reg. 359.95 for R635 Rack of DRESSES--to clear 555.00 Ladies' BLOUSES Reg. SL98 for 51.49: Reg. S2.98 for S229 207;, Discount on all Fall and Winter Merchandise H. L. MaoGliEGOR & Co. MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Mrs. Sandro Macmachern and children, Kathryn and Bobby. Iona, spent the first few days ol the New Year visiting Mrs. Mac- Eachern's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson. . Miss Audrey MscDougall. Mon- tague, spent some of the holidays in Lorne valley at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm MncLeod. --AM HOCKEY TONIGHT Montague Rink Milton Hornets VSO CLEARANCE SALE JANUARY 10th to 31st M Off COATS and SUITS RACKS OF DRESSES or CLEARANCE PRICES. SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL SALE OF SKIRTS. BLOUSES and PULLOVERS Bargains While They Last -AT.- BELLES SHOPPE Montague Montague Game starts at 8.30 Sharp xi"-2-.,'.,, - N no orvmv . PM C ye R y A 0'IltlllI IE; - .n..... THI LOW-PRICED ooon)7EAn MARAT1-ION Here's real value in I guaran- lud Good our with the fumous non-skid isrnond trud-I tiro better built for long, troubIc- g free mileage. 18.95 ncoouiu no. Melt KILMUIN '-I-"N