,3 Mrs. James A. O'Brien. in Mor- Tne above M1010 was taken abwednesday and shows the Snipe; .. Lmvcr Montague Regatta.Iclass getting away to g an-(um. start. The boats are owned by R. C. R. Boehne. and R. K. Clements. Beck. C. Johnston. B. Maclntyre. all of Montague and waa won by Ralph Beck. lcregory. Ha well recalls his first . Mrs. James A. O'Brien reeeivedt Ind III! dlyl docwfill the Iifll. the sad news over the weekend Ml -l082PlI' MIMI"!!! ll Ill” that her only living sister. Mrs. on the sick list and a patient in A. gun”. ind pang .w.y 1, the Charlottetown Hospital for the Arlington. Mass. alter an illness PIN "'0 ID05155- al four years. Mrs. Hughes was Mr. Bernard MICDOIIIIO. was Ilsa O'Brien and left Bristol, as. was rushed to Charlottetown Hos- a very ynuns sirl. lCV&Ill)'-I1-I'jpital on Wednesday. year: ago. She often recalled. Mr. Justin McCarthy is another that her late father had drive- patient from this vicinity who is her to Charlottetown .in a two p undergoing treatment in Charlotte- wheel cart to catch the Boston, town Hospital at present. It will boat years before the railway had , be recalled Mr. McCarthy was come to this llllnd. Ind Ireller aeverly injured a couple of years aeetion. Four years ago this sum- L load of hay when his horse moved user while getting ready to visit: quickly. her old home here once more. The priests from this and neigh- tllla grand old lady fell on the Lboring pariahed are attending the stairway and never recovered: retreat at s.D.U. this week. from the injury. She leaves be- I Mr. P. R. Sinnott, of the depart- aldes her family in Boston. one 1 merit of transport. who has been brother Fred. in Boston. who was 1 home on vacation from Mould Bay on a trip to the Island when his : N.W.T. was called to Sable Island sister passed away and one sister last week for a months duty to relieve one of the boys in the weat- all and many other relatives here. that old Doctor and Knight of DH Boston was only a mud and bog ago when he was thrown from a-Ito which Mrs. D.R. Fraser. Moli- I W. M. 5. Rally ! At Bay Fortune I 'naens' Missionary Rally was held I in Bay Fortune United Church with Mrs Ethan Stewart presid- ing. The worship service was con- 1ducted by Mrs Donald Sharpe and Mr: Roy MacLean of the Souris WM5 Mrs George Campbell Fortune, extended a warm welcome to all. Gear-gevtae-elansaeaeatdh, Fdhy. July 12. 1957 ainguig one verse of the hymn "we: Give Thee but Thine Own" I The Guardian Page 5 Mrs E Su-tart. Montague. led d Marlinas who gave an laapir. btb I on w.d.,.5d.,, Jun. mu, . wo. a questionnaire on work pertaining lag nieaaage aatttlad "What to the WMS which gave needed Information to all theI.ndraq' ataa?"fatlowad Mrs. Hamid Laird. Literature secretary had I llrse manly ol.tbe hymn "Stand up for Jenna” books on display and gave an hi- and all repeating the Mispah teresting talk on each group baa- adictlori. The Fortune W.MS aer- Mrs. F.W Cuiclifte. Presbyter- ved a buffet lunch to the visiting Ial president. introduced the shell delegates at the community hall speaker Mrs Russell Woodside. bringing a very enioyahla rally to Bathnrst, N.B., branch president a close ' itague very graciously responded IRoll call followed with forty-five Imembers representing six socie- ties This was followed by sing- lng the hymn "Go Labour On" Mrs Wilbur Webster. Marie, read the reports from the Christ- lan Citizenship Secretary and the Secretary of lhe Supply Depart- ment. Mrs. Webster also read they report of the treasurer. Miss Rho-' da Brown I we CHALLENGE YOU . - -, . to guess the surprise ending of this different suspenseful thriller! TODAY - SAT. ..g. x; g - an... 4.. .;:-:- ank! '. Ti 3- 5 W and Mrs Ernest Pcnny.5brated their sixlieth wedding an- M'."M' Harbor who quietly cele-lniversary recently. Mr. Penny is 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY” I2 and Mrs. Penny M. Both are enjoying excellent health. More Results From Events At :Lower Montague Regatta 2. David Ward; 8. Brant Stewart. It--.i:xl class at the Lower Montng- Girls tree-for-all 1. Marilyn m- ri-gotta. Wedncsday. are as lol- .Annt-nr: 2. Dorothy Annear; l--iv l. Goa Burkc. Lower Mont- i.'l. Mary Hewitt and Elisabeth All- a. in 2.8. Boildraault, Lmicr Mon- nelir. ll.tIl'I Rclinrd S('ttCtlI)GtigIl.. Boys free-for-all 1. Dan Mor- N wucnp rison; 2. Alden Gordon; 8. Leo ' nllowiniz is in list of winncrs of Jamieson. the swim mcct held at the Rcgal-I lcl 1'lu- results of tho IIN-lVy six in- GEORGETOWN Miss Betty Buchanan. who is employed .in Charlottetiwn, was the recent guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan. Mrs. Daniel King is visiting in Tracadie. where she is the guest other son -in-low and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watts. Mrs. Joseph Klnnear is visiting- in Summerside as the guest of Sgt. and Mrs. Jack King. Little Miss Joanne King of Sum- merside. la a guest at the home EASTERN GUARDIAN llrt ('Rt-ZAM cake and straw-l COME AND Pick your own lli”'l'.i'x. Ncw Pcrih School. Tucs- strawberries for 12 cents a quari.. lurk W-I2 1- llilry llvwill: "01: WY"! of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gotell. - .'lli.E.'i2:'.E..'1';'.:;i'.'f”.".Z. 12:3 ".'.""" :-:.c:::e- .u., .2 - . . '-l ' arisen. were vstorr n arn e- .. lM'T':llIl:):lNH!l" km”! ”'"hw'W'” -.'""dfTh”?dt'y I". "F .""p,"'”"' town on Wednesday, .lune 26th I Hills l"'-l-I I I lhrll in lltllf” r' ltnem "tied etltemmhciruihu Y". :1. Mr” Clem wmm 0' Boslmh M.” 2 mmlh" Amwa'r ' l ' " ' 1'.) "iii '1' '3” d 1'”? Mi ' arrived In Georgetown recently. WM .31.” 1 'm,m” mum, . Aul" "'ri"""ed "II" 'I ”, l'99I''" where he is visiting his mother. 1 lilill NIT-l('llhll('I . 'lric'al.a' agtus Tiir llheplli-lliin (Rb M” wmm" mam" R, . ' - . r - , p W E ' Mr. Walter Campbell of Boston. us 1416 l. l).in .1:-rrison. uas married for 11 years. William Wight. Rev. and Mrs. W.A Paterson. returned recently from a motor trip to Halifax. NS. Mrs. Stephen Landry left recen- tly for Chathnm, N.B., where she will attend the wedding on Satur- day. June 29th. of her daughter, Wilma Donalda to Harold El. Hugh- . -- Mr. Charles Perry, were recent 3 June 22nd. on Sunday of Mrs Cantello's mo- Mass.. is visiting his sister. Mrs.l flil) nltzhl July lfith. ll-lrlng containers. We weigh them. l INO Sunday picking. sharam's I('I'. CREAM social Otltlfi-Iliwis Farm. Gladstone. llall llniilaglic. Saturday evening. , rain to attend. I UPTON Gospel Chapel: Dundas. 'Sc-rvlces for Sunday July Nth. l'0I.l. MEETING of tho Mnntav lllzfll am. Sunday School. 11:00. min Hmilli Poll will be held at a.m. Breaking of Bread for Be- 'l”l'l t Farm Cfluiplllfnl OI” 130- llevcra. 7:1!) p.m. Gospel Service. l""l3.l'- -lull! 12111 at ll 0'fltICk- Speaker and soloist Mr. Joseph ltt?t;l(l.VAI. Immunization Clin-- w""”"L I" illll hc held at Bridgetown unl ll-nl' ..l I. 2'! (1 I930 . . ndl .,l.I”::IlnPl'!;'rid:o : l30a':."m-H grny River Pastoral Charge. The i United Church of Canada. Servic- l(I.V('.'S MILL. Montague, win as Sunday. July N. Murray Riv- lu rm-owing sprucc lugs 12 n, -. er Holy Communion ll a.m.. Little lmcllio only mm order or 20,000 lsands .1 pm. Murray Harbour is nil.-(L ;Holy Communion 7.30 p.m. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey. Minister. MT. STEWART P .1 l 'li lunmi Church of "WI 'MON'l'AGUE imrriio Baptist so-mm n .,m. Dongldgtnn 1;:io Church pastorate. services for I'm. Bristol 1:30 p.m. lSundla.v. July ltltlhrm Montague. . rnorn ng warship. : a.m. un- ll.t,VlM0'l'll BARN Dance. Mon- dgy gchool. 1o;m a,m,; Murray l.c:ur rink. Saturday nlKhl- lrllltl" River. afternoon service. 1:00 p. Jo: P E.l's tin-nrlte old lime band. m; sturgeon. evening service. llnlllc MacKcnzle." Dancing 9:30 7:30 pm. " ' ' speaker. Rev. '” l7- Mr. Howlett. bIl"”t'l-it. this work at all lead- VAI.I.EYFlEl.Il - Orwell Head I": lung's (jnumy Grocers. dcliri- your-egailon. services for Sunday. on: ilnnlagiie Bakery shortcalie. July Nth: Vallrylleld. H100 I-mu lc -nmhine with strawberries and 3 sacrament of the t4srd'a Supper: all mmrner from for cool desserts. l Belle River. 1:00 p.rn.; Valley- ' lfleld. 5:00 .in. special speaker. M-:0lU(l:tls - BAY Fortune Pas- gov. w.A. atei-sea. Georgetown. 8 barge. TN United Church Eng r. "Minna. uhmng of Canada. Sunday. July nth. Sour- lc ll a.m. service. Bay Fortune. CHURCH or Cllllf. tan-dla '0-Vt a.m. Sunday School. 7.1! pm. , Day. Jul! M. 1'72 Scrvire: Rev. Donald A. Sharpe. ” ltm a.m. llble School for Minister. 0 ages. llzao a.m. Lord's Supper and - hing. Murray River lI:I -ms PRESBYTERIAN cmm-ii """ 5.. km; .1... .Q, -tn Canada. St. John's. Belfast. ser- .'m' . e . vices neat Lord's Day it a.m. and '5 5 ch OIGITOWR PAITOIIAI. Bree. Unload Gare! of Canada. Hyrviou for my mi, ii a.m.. WWI:-iowvi. Junior Choir 2.3 pm. MURRAY HARBOUR - Mur- m 3 ea in the Church of Our Lady of 'l'atlma at the Royal Canadian Air ' Force Station in Chatham, N.B. L.A.C. Freddy Walker of the Royal Canadian Air Force station ed at Sydney. NS, is visiting his tarents. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Wal- er. Sgt. John King of the R.C.A.!'. stationed at Summerslde. accomp- anied by his family. were wcrkend guests of his mother. Mrs Daniel, lng. I Miss Carol Cameron, who has. 81'. PETERS United Church service Sunday July 14. 7.:ki p.m.l Mr. Russel Ewing. Guest speaker.J I COMING IN IT'S VAST I INTIRETY-AS IN NEW YORK been visiting her grandmother. Mrs. L.H. Douglas. left last week on return to her borne in Halifax. Nova Scotia Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and visitors to the City. Mr. William Whitenway, con- tractor of Dover was a business visitor to Georgetown on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cantello and family of Bridgetown. were guests ther, Mrs. Annie Gardiner. Mr. Howard Walker, represen- ting RT. Holman Ltd.. was a vis- itor to Georgetown on Saturday. June 22nd. Mr. Reginald Chcverie of Char- lottetown. was a guest on Sunday. June 23rd. while here they visited and Mrs. Walter Walker. On Sunday. June 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle of Charlotte- town. accompanied by their daugti- ; ter. Mrs. Henncssey and her three children and Mr. Thane Doyle mn- tored to Georgetown on Sunday. June 23rd, while here they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mar- tell. could not stop lhfm-Illrfllillp action tans. learn with regret that Mr. Lem .Iay.l-twillbet h u nual visit to the shrine of St. Anne , I THEATRE MDIITAGIIE "THE TALL MEN" CLARK GABLE - JANE RUSSELL An action packed story of the great men who drove the vast holds at steers up from Texas in could not slop them--for they were the tall men. A movie for COMING MON. . TUE. "THE YOUNG STRANGER" Drawing for silverware Monday night. Scores of friends in this vicinity and Mrs. Lem Jay have entered the her station. Mr. Sinnott will finishl his vacation following his relieving. 10b. The offering was received by Mrs Henry Townshend and Mrs P.E.Ialand I-Ioapltal for treatment. in that first old time fiddler of C.F.C.Y. Quite a numbe from this vicin- ity are making plans for the an- DeBenupre early in July. Mr. Ma-S uris Martell. one of those cured at the shrine years ago. will nitlih head the list from here. Mr. Mart- I ell has vowed never to miss the; trip each year and to take as many as possible along with him. Among those who will be goingl is Mr. Joseph MacDonald for the. thirty first time without a miss. NOTICE I St. James United Church 1 West Covehead 150th ANNIVERSARY SUPPER to be held on Church Grounds at West Covehead on WEDNESDAY. JULY 17, 1957 Supper beginning at 5 p.m. If not fine, on Thursday. and Joe Kelly, of Bangor. making the trip every for nineteen years. -'mL- 4 r- A new doctor has come to this vicinity in the person of Doctor. McLellarl. a native of Souris. Dr.l Mchellan, has opened his office at St. Peters, giving us BR8ln two doctors in that village and one at Mount Sleuart. This Bristol scribe paid a visitl to that grand old man Dr. Ruddie. i at St. Peters Bay, last week, Ar-3 riving there as aiming shadowsl were falling we found him Jusll about ready to come in from his garden for the day. "My office is closed" he said, "but I am busy gardener all the time." 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