PAGE EIGHT . , , .. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUII: nu-oia I. marry. Mn. nyroii suwm. Mn. lrlce Mu-Phee, Miss Joyce Wlgglnton. Pins Mcliinnon. ' AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. Tho” who cu"'ry"'me man mime The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Istaiions now report it is like it I Erisfol and l mne,nonie Restnurnnt. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The was years ago, waiting all day for 3. Poet Office; In Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: A son. the train. . V - .-Lium-:s AFXILIARY meeting, .'N0'l'l0N SALE postponed on Mr. Indrfrs. H-5. Mcliwen were Montague Hospital, Friday a o'- account or weather conditions. lhusmess visitors to the city on lweclnesday Feb. 27th. Just before clock. "47 ' --- ..'TO PLAY IN CIl'TOWN - the 5'0""- Mise June Lowe. Montague. The Montague High School hockey! spent ill! PR-Si: W90kPlld 31 MP team will leave by train this morn-i Mrs. Hector Perry. who under- 'ing for Charlottcwwii where they I went a serious operation in the P.!:. Iwill meet Prince Street School azilsland Hospital on Frld-y. Feb. zstii Her mam" fxclclibrllslalic sorry lo. me 1.-o,-um tonight. lis now reported as much better. hear Mrs. Nan icio son, Mont- ggue, is n paticnt in the King's County Hospiisil. home in Murray River. Mm. Frank .13-unn was a business visitor to the City on Saturday. March lst. Her husband is mann- ' Macllonald-Brazel ger of the Co-op Store here. ' . 1 - The iouiig friends of Miss Ger- aldine O'Brien gatlicred at her home on Siindny afternoon to greet her on her blrthdav. Geraldine is Her many friends arc soi-ry to hear Mrs. Kimlicil Victor, Carci- innn. is a nnliciit iii lllt' King's Coiiniy Hnspitiil. All iiisli licr I-I speedy i'ccoi'ci1i' - 'S.iint CLll.hl)Pl'lS Clitircii. 'ROADS l)li'.-t s.ml.r:. use Saint Theresa was the scene of 9. mm mm mdh" bmmu .. y .” vp. -, .. yuthe .. 2."... M--h Or . . ; 1 ) ' '. , . . org dp ph.-me or Wlllfl l.. .ic; liriii; Co wlicn Helen C., riaiiglitcr of Mr: H V" p Llri. Jlllflvhfrs. Thomas Bimtl Mount A msldpm of this vicmnv had , W "H P 1' H , -l”l'"l3l'v W" l.',"l”'dVlI” Jm” 1H;1I5'pliis car daninizcd in H. collision in Mri 'l"h” V ' '” ””c" " ”r' B””d5 M Mammm” ” 05"” ” the city recenilv during one of the lottetown. is spciiriiii: ii icu ti.'i.Vs'5nn of N1;-I and Mn. wllfn-.1 Mac. storms when Hsibmtv was bad. visiting hls 5011-lllrli-W "ml dm”-'h'lDOllllld. Saint Andrews. Rev. Bas-l i tar, Mr. anti Mrs. Milliir hI:itlir-- 1; Cmkcn permrmed me n,m,m:,,. Ion Qmenk Rm", rMi-s. Gerahi Barry was in the M I;f1i9:Il9l"-VNlA”d 3A50pri;)cl9brLm”(: ""3 Czty (7ll Saturday, March lst. where . "Pm ”-5 9 Wm 9 I-lmmllier husband is a patient ill the Mn. Ch iii ll. ii. ul. If(lll!' . . Valll3:' is slilchdiii: ll in? ours if.-3"” 5”.” by the .s1.stcls M Mk” Charmuemwn Hmpnal she M” Moiitiigue guest of Air. aii(ilMrs. nlms” "ml GM5 01"” . limrts he is much better aftN"suf- George Mccamwn l The hrlde. Wh0 WR5 Ellen 1" feriiig from blood poisoning and W A; lmarriage by her father, looked will be hum? showy. H . , 1., L. I . , very lovely in it navy blue gabiir- ,,,... hm".' 1:3.:.mml',.,(.,l.K;h::1:FE("Hn,.d(3,rlinc suit with navy accessorlcsl M,-0 ciemeng sinnou, who was (ml 151,.” 15 3 pnflpln 1.. I110 King's HOV POFSBKC W35 0' Wllll9 Rllplt” lhi-cc week's vacation at his home 0T"3"l9"l-5 here, was called back to his posi-I County H05pll.ll. All wish her allll”550m5- ll" 9"lY Ipecdy recorcry. llwre 3 1”h1n95l0ll9 Delldtml Wllh tion with the Provincial Bank a lmalrhlnii earrlnsa. She Curried Dlaveek before his time was up owingl . The While PNYCY h00K and NW1 1"05- to the manager going away on bus-! Mmitairue pin l' wwncil tlio liigli-'?IF.V. Izllt Of lhe groom. izicss. He will get his other weckl war in RnsP2lP.'i'll lav Sh? WM! tlllenflffl by HM 5lSlt'I'. lzitcr ill the season. i ni;'-it in an ,1” lump Louise. who wore a lvccoiiiiiig suit ' H..'.. thinunli to Carr: -lic Scrtvnf royal blue gabnrdine with KIT!) A new oil burncr was installed an Mile Rnad 14'? pP'Sl”ll'.? two pai-lHCC9SS0rle8- Her COT-58:8 W35 0f in onc of the furnaces at the Church lent; to he mum In the Kinzpipink rosebud: and she carried a of the Little. Flower last week on County Hospital llcfll'i' calm; iv.-idpenrl Rosary, gift. of the groom. 'approval. If it provesnsiiitisfnctolryl gm-nunipi-cil aftr-r . clmireu The groom was attended by his another will he iiista e in tin to pnnln'5 cm-up . 13., am: brother. Daniel )lacDon:ild. as other furnace without delay and; drift: Clllf and zrii lc i :2 vi rm. proomsman. ltltese will work automatically andl ..'ROAD edcd ilic advniicn of :lir- plow. At The bride's mother was attirertkvccp the building warm all the at rcpnr: iiic plow 'ro'21 chain in a suit. of.nav,v blue with EYES-llnler In this was?" 0' I-"lb M19” lotietmrn hnrl rrsirivicri mllview accessories. Her corsaise was of there are daily d9VDll0nS ll Will bf; The Annamlnle piow wiis almost at American Beauty roses. ll! IZYFM lml3l'0V8m9M liml 110 .l31l'l Dniidas, wliilc the .liur:ay Riverl The groomls mother was attiredlllol Wlll be l'8CIUl1'9d- . low. which hzid rcxrlir-ii xloiilntztie in a redlngote dress or ll.1i')' rayonl c -N uesday nizhi. was l)2'F.'ll(1llQ open tulle, gie road to Miiri-av Harbour. After the ceremony, the T0-DAY CAPITOL FIll.- SAT. DAILY AT 3 30-7-9 - SAT. MATINEE 2.30 77 GENE: ms M.D. IN corrm can . where a killing (I (lily lsuv ill ."w Gene AUTRY bridal party motored to the home of the bride's parents, where a sumpt- uous wedding breakfast was served. in immediate relatives and friends. The table was centered with a maiiirlcr of the day was spent in slnzinz and dancing. In the evening the bridal party left for Charlottetown where an enjoyable supper was served at the home of the groom's hrother, Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald. i The following evening they re-l turned to the groomis home where they were welcomed hy friends and .v moii uwny! CHAMPION-9. neighbours. A delicious supper Wt ' -,.E”' was served. The remainder of the nicht. was spent in music and dancing, after which all departed wishing the young couple many; years of happiness. , The brideis gift to the brides-' maid was rhinestone earrings. c The groom's gifts to the bride and bridcsinnid were pearl rosaries and to the zroomsman a silver cigarette case. Previous to her marriage. the bride was tendered two miscellan- eous showers, one at the home oi her parents, which was given her by the Head of Hiilshoro Women's Institute. The other was held at the home of D..l. f naoDonald. st. ed the esteem in which I. e young' couple are held. They will residel . at saint Andrew's where the N .3, groom is a prosperous young farm- or. , Elaine liaey- Dmna Msdtil” ,7',,",l..- onuoasimmiiaiamms p--fir Hflflfllfhtllilhlgerwhua lib Wiiim Iloail I I I and lllclllllyl .J)lr. Barry?-Nicholson. Char- lottetown, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson. Whi.m Road, during the past weekend. . IWS II III IOVIIS WW - BIGGER mo mm mm svm The whim Road Glrls' Hockeyl Team were cheered to victory by their classmates at a game in Mon- tague on Saturday. when they scored an 8 to 2 victory over the Moritiuzue school Girls. Lona Mac- Donald and Dot. Stewart showed some fine stick-handling in scoring the winning goals. The Whim Road is once again blocked with snow after the rec- ent storm, restricting the travelling of cars and trucks. thrcrutier wedding cake The re-l T HE GUARDIAN. Special Meeting. Of Montague Town Council ..”I'he town clerk of Montague was instructed by the Town Coun- cil at a special session last night to publish ii notice in the news- papor setting out the day and date when the defouiters list. of taxpayers in the town of Mon- tague will be published and re- turnable before the town magis- trate for judgment und execution. The special meeting was call- ed last evening to discuss means to be employed to collect the 33,000.00 in tax arrears still out- standing. His Worship, Mayor B. H. Yeo presided. Present. were Councillors Hessian. Reynolds, Nicholson mid MacLeod. Following the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting. they were amended -to include two additions. The first amend- ment rcsciiidcd the appointment of Mr. R. K. Clements as town magistratc. mid the second cor- rected two items which appeared in the llXDlly6l"S copy of the fin- ancial statemcnt for the Town of Montague. Debcnture interest which reads s1,l'l8.'.l5. should read 580.00. Streets and sidewalks tomittedi should read 51.17815. Postage mid stntioiicigv which reads 5290.03. should read 5199.58 (omitted). 'l'lie correct disburse-, mcnt slicct appears on this page.' It was moved that the town policeman compile a list of all dg owners in the Town of Moti- tagzue for tax purposes. Following further discussion on tax arrears, the meeting atljourii-i ed. I Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Allicrt Sltinncr was a liiisi-E ncss xisiior to the City on MarL'h' lst. Mr. C. H. l.lr-wcllyn rclurned mi Fritlay. Feb. 29th, from a visit to Clinrloltctown. Mrs. Sic-phcn Landry is visiting in Charlottetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lavers. Jillss Mabel Sir-wart. Aid. has inkcn A position capacity in tho Prince Hospital. Suinincrsiric. Nurses' in that County N155 lSdl1l'l MacPlice of (Thar- lmlgtoirn. was a recent guest of Miss Nellie liiacPline and Miss Sarah MiicPhcc. .fMr. J. R. Scully. vice-princliinl of tieorgclnvrii High School was a l1llSlnN'iS visitor in Charlottetown on Satiirdiiy, March 1st. Mrs. Siidic Clory and have taken up rcsidt-nor in the property owiied by Miss Bessie tliilkr-r, on Rii-liniond Street. fnmlly Frlcmls of Mrs. Laura Lavcrs are pit-iisod to licnr she rciurned homo on Saturday from the cnsamrrarown Fcdcral government veterinarians flew from Ottawa to Regina to aid in the fight against the hoof- Mrs. N. W. Hansen. who has been visiting in the City. liir. l-Zrncst Whitc of Charlotte- town motored to Georgetown on Snliirday. March 1st and on his rctiirn jourricy was accompanied liy his lzillicr. Mr. George White. who will visit for a lime in the City. Mr. Irving Sampson left A few (lH)'S ago for Halifax. N. S.. where lic will Join H ship which will hunt for sciils in Ilic waters of the Gulf of St. Liiwrcrice. Mr. Sampson was ii member of a ship's crew. which last winter made a good ltlll of souls in the Gulf. On Fi'ida,r, FClJflli'IF)' 29th. the nicnihcrs of the Rink Bulldlnk Cniiiniiiir-e. which includes the Mayor. Town Councillors and rep- ircsentativcs of the Community vwclfarc League. met in the office of the rink to deal with tender: received for the position of rink ciirclakcr for the halance of the prcscnt skating and hockey sea- son. Tun tcndcrs were in for the coinniiltt-c's considcraiion and ac- companying one was It letter of caiiccllntion. Thc other tender was put. in by Mr. Gordon Ross. which was accepted and Mr. Ross nppoinicd to the position. Mr. Ross IIZIS boon connected with liockoy icnms for many ycnrs rind liris considcriililc oxperlericc in Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. Law-rs wiis ll('('nlllDIInl('I'I from - clown liy To corn-ct error appeariiig in GENERAL ')I'4lIllrSClIll'lI(5. . Bank Ovcrdialt. Jriiiiinry l. 1951 ExpenseI' Streets and sidewalks .. Fire Department Street Lights Dcbenture Inicrcsi . Auditors and Assessors Cash Balance. December (ll I951 . I or dziuglitcr. rink iiirinagcnicnt which will as- sist liim grcsitly in his new pos- ltinii. - AC. RESIDENTS OF MOIITAGIIE statvinciii. of receipts and disburse- ments pi-intcd.a4ld delivered to boxholdern of the town of Montague. Andi-en-5, Many lovely glf 5 map. the following statement is being published hy ordcr of the Town Council. Accounr t 1258.74 Library . . . lll0.0il Clerk's Salary 300.00 Police .. . ill6.0ii Sundry 290.03 Postage and Stationery 199.56 Advertising 52.46 Building Account Loan . 500.00 fi9.il.00 Brink Balance. Dcccmber 31. I951 . 4,516.67 17.77 Il3.'l44.i8 THRILLSI runs is LEAP YEAR! cums ARE wrnarawnr " ABOUT 1-noposansz IO. MEN, JUST PROPOSE THAT THEY JOIN YOU IN SEEING THIS GAY, LIVELY AND ENJOYABLE COMEDY ROMANCE . . . IF YOUR SYSTEM CAN STAND 81 MINUTES OF LAFFS--DON'T MISS - - - - l.llNi.W .l lllll ANN MIDNIGHT snowd TWIN "TOPPER” HITS THAT WILL HAVE YOU GIGGLING IVITH LAFFS I! . . . SHRIEIIING WITH FRIDAY AT 11:30 P. M. PRINCE EDWARD I with colored V in name of the ice. ” A -,., giiiiisuia mi mu uumouii. rm All Mievornaent rm: Armed and-mouth disease which is caus- ing losses of hundreds of thou- sands of dollars to Canada's live- slaughtered cntile lay in a pit near Regina. killed by RCMP rifle bullets. They were taken from the I O I O Souris and Vicinity The sympathy of the commun- ity is being extended to the fam- ily of M11. Allan J. Maccormaclt. whose death occurred on Friday, Februaiy 29. in a second game of hockey being piss-ad in Soul-is Rink on Saturday; March 1, the "Young Men” defeated the Girls team by a. score of 12-5. The following young men left, the town during the past week to join the Air Force. Messrs. Paul Cheverie. William Mlacbonald, An- drew Gallant and Sonny Cheverie Mrs. Bruce Stewart. Mn. and Mrs. H. H. Larter entertain- ed at six tables of bridge in the Seaview Hotel on Tuesday. Febril- ery 26. Mrs. J. B. St. John won first prize. Mrs. Dr. F. 8. Misc- Donald, second. Mrs. E. J. Mac- kenzie, third and Mrs. Arthur Mnccallum, zourih. A dainty lunch was served at the conclu- sion of the game. . A 'Upwnrds of 500 people ni- tended the Carnival in Souris link on Wednesday, February 21. With 106 appearing in costume. It was the Ilrgelt turnout since the opening of the Rink in was, Although it large percentage of those in costume were children. the costumes were wonderful and quite A number of mother: must have spent coiuldcrable lime in preparation for pile event. The a ea: Mn. .1. B. at. John. Mrs. am Pierce and Mn. Foch Memllmld had quite a job in choosing the winners. Mr. Alex Ileoootninck. mlnnger or the link. deserves a lot. of credit for the my the Rink was decorated light: flags. and hunting. This meant many hours of It but addld greatly to the Following lI'!,ll1O prise winners: hut Dr - ed E-h"coIonIai "lady." Au . ,'!lo PIID.""Anl'l Gilles- "oid Woman.” Bonnie I Wil- i llam Acorn. Mrs. Herman Marlin. "H MARCH 6, 1952 stock farmers and threatenlnlr l0 cause millions more. They admit they know of no sure cure for the farms of Konntantlne mum and other herd: iirp reporled p Alex Duck, on whose farm: the in other parts of Biiskiitcliewrk disease was first identified. several Willi Bruntien. 29-you-old Ger- man immigrant. worked on the Haun form near Regina and vs: the obhct of I this lurch by ROMP. Known to have come from I farm in Westphalia. Germany. nlut - "loxerl." lest Itphey and John MacDonald; "Old Lady." Arthur Pom-I. so ll .Prise, do- nated by corporal strong, "Major- attu." Jone lino: and utnnn Roach special prise. donated by "christmu Tree. "Indian." mun Bruce Stewart. Mary Clinton. nupetriolr. lpeciel Print. denoted by the luck, "lerbare Aniv Scott." Shirley latterooy. After the Judg- ing all the children In costume quAn:"1'i-uppers." new tax - - I were treated to undypend Ippee. To Fight Prairie cattle llama ' disease but hope to stop it spreading. lioiii Infected whet. the hoof."-.d.mouIlI ding: mi infected 0"” he wMOl.llIl' in Vancouver and MW" '"mu.,,,u for examination by VCl1"mu'm to see if he could halt” the disease virus with him- 1 ?