‘. “.1 >= i race rw. V vs "sssrsnu susnnun (qosunusc iron ‘rags a) . 1. Valerie MacClulgan, Montague. I. Barbara Ryan, Montague. l. Eileen Clair. Montague, Boys 12 years. ' l. Junior Kigginbotbam, Monta- gue. 2. Blair Watterworth, Montague. I. Bruce Hadhsod. Murray Har- bour. _ Girls ll years. 1. Faye Stewart, Montague. I. Massimo Isanluan, Montague, s. Joan Harris, Murray Harbour. Ioys i! years. 1. Freeman Reynolds, Montague. I. Cecil Chapman, Murray Har- hour. ll. 5am Pmwse, Murray Harbour. liiris 1s Years. ' l. Faye Stewart. Montague. 2. Barbara Beck, Montague. l. Joan Harris, Murray Harbour. Boys 14 years. 1. Jack Larligan, Montague. 2. Gerald Murphy, Montague. , 3. Douglas Johnston, Montague. Girls l5 Years. 1. Faye Stewart, Montague. 2. Maxine Lunigan. 3. Valerie MacGuigen. Boys 15 Years. 1. Gerald Murphy, Montague. 2. Jack Lanlgan, Montafua. 3. Robert Knox, Montagfl. Boys 16 years. l. Gerald Murphy, Montague. 2. Junior Iiigglnbotham, Monta- Iuc. 3. Freeman Reynolds. Montague. 1A Mlle Open. l. I-lugh Power. Montague. 2. Gerald Murphy, Montague. 3. Ray MacLeod. Murray Har- hour. $5 Mlle Open. 1. Hugh Power, Montague. 2. Jack Lanlgan, Montague. 3. Gerald Murphy, Montague. l. Maxine Lanigaa. Montague, 3. Barbara Beck. 1 ltlile Open 1. l-Iugh Power, Montague. I. Jack Lanlgsn, Montague. S. Gerald Murphy, Montague. Boys Relay ' 1. Montague-Douglas Johnston. Gerald Murphy, Jack lJlYllKOil, Hush Power. 2. Murray Harbour. Girls Relay. l. Montague - Barbara Beck. Wilma MscLure, Barbara Msbon, Faye Stewart. 2. Murray Harbour. Trike Race. 1, Benny Balderson. 2. Maxine MacLeod. Couple Race l. Faye Stewart and Hugh Power. Xlilii. . 3. Valerie MacGuigan and Keith Peardon. List oi Prices. Door Prize - Maxine Macleod. School Relay (Boysl-Montague- trophy. School Relay (girls) - Monta- gue-trophy. - School highest total points — Montague —— trophy. school highest average - Mur- ray Harbour-trophy. Officials. Referee-in-chlet-AJ‘. - Campbell. Timer - A. Hrmie. Starter-RX. Clements. Judges-Major J.A. MacDonald. Criiiey Lea, James McConnell. Patrol Judges - JJ. Stewart, M. Delory. G. Ferguson, B. Llewellyn. L. Wigglnton. Press-HI‘. Landry. Scorer-F. MacFax-lane. following the completion of the sports the Murray Harbour Pee- Wees engaged the Montague Pee- Wees in an exhibition hockey game, Although all merely youngsters, it was surprising to see the brand of hockey which they played, and Mr. 2. Shirley Harris and Cecil Chap- I .. (Lilli-lit N A lav ww- quve’ in plentiful supp/y. /‘\ in preparing our hockey players oi the future. Alter racing all even- ins. the kiddies were given only one lengthy period, which ended in a. scoreless tie. Following the kiddies game, the Montague school girls played against the Montague seniors girls which proved to be the best entertainment. Although the senior girls won 2-0, the school » girls gave ample evidence o! hoc~ key gblliiiy which will serve as the beginning of girl hockey teams in the future. Lineups: liiurrsy Harbour Pee-wees; Goal, C. Stewart; defence, E, MacNeil, B. MacLeod, M. Chapman, L. Mac- Lellan; forwards, R. Herring, H. Fraser, G. Scofield, L. MacKay, R. B911. L. MBBKBY. B. Herring, D. Stewart. T. Fraser. M. MacKsy. Montague Pee-wees: Goal. K. Collins; defence, A. Stewart, D. MacDonald. l". Peters, B. Clair, c. Campbell; forwards, KpPower, J. Sullivan, M. Poole. J. Yorston, c, Reynolds, R, Sullivan, K. Peardon. B. MacLure. THE QUAQDIANi defence. B. MacLura, W. Mscbure: iorwa-sds. l". Btawart. B. peck. A. Power. B. Maison, I. Higglnboth- urn. C. MscLean, B. Stewart, L. Higginbotham, J. lake. Senior Girls -— G011, Mec- Donald; dsisnce. B. Llewellyn. J. Currie, A. Roche, S. MICGICIWZ forwards, N. Old-Bell“. R- REY‘ nolds, M. Retrieve. J. Kennedy. R~ Stewart, F. Prosper. n. Landrigsn. lst. Period. 1—5enior Girls -— M. Clements (ll. Retrieve). _ e-denlor Girls - R. Reynolds. ill. Clemente). Referees - M. Clair. E-l-i. Mac- Klnnon. Produce MONTREAL. March lt-idPl- Produce prices quoted hare today were reported by the Dominion Department oi Agriculture as tol- lows: Eggs: Free casse, A large d4- 44 l-ll; med 41-42; A puilets 4i)- 41; B 30-40: 0 30-82.‘ Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- ized, fresh and storage no 1 s’! 3-4. Current receipts Que no l pasteurioed s7; no 2 os. First grade creameny print lob price Q-OO 1-4; solids B-S 14. . Cheese: Current receipts West- ern white as 5-8; colored as 7-8. (Piob factory shipping points) wholesale: Current make western white and colored 3i 12-85 nom- inal. No other prices established. Potatoes: Que 11b 1 7B lbs 3.00- 2.101 NB no 1 ‘ll libs 2.05-2.20. No 2 1.90-2.00: PEI no 1 1.26-2.35; no 2 1.90-2.00. olmmrwrcn. Ensland - (GP) - Greenwich Council's salvage collection last year - 1.5m "I" M Mlle Girls. W. Watterworth isto be commended No Score. - ‘earned raetpsyers 59.883 1. Faye Stewart, Montague. on the splendid Iworl: he la doing School Girls - Goal, J, Crozier; ($39,292). ’ . . , \ . ' \ \ e I BOB SIMMONS is improving his buildings with aluminum roofing, ventilators and flashing not only because it's attractive sod pleasing . a a or because, being light, it's easy so handle. No; He's not being "fancy", he's being far-eeeihg._ For aluminum lam -- it is non-rusting. Alumi- num needs no upkeep." ' r Because i: has that: qualities, new uses for n are being found daily. It, is ideal for many‘ architectural‘ applications - so easy so clean and keep clean. it is being used for all eons of tools and implements. As paint, it provides a i i weather-resisting metallic shield. Bob. Simmons’ wife, coo, finds m-saum a ; labour-saver —- as pose and peas, la she washing machine, vacuum cleaner, brooms, mops, dilate Jiaoa ss maul - aluminum! . iii or ciiiililii seem» .,-- ausesc k vosonro - vsncouvss ~ wmoeoa; Passing our "Know'How” along We cra continually exploring tiia rich .- possibilities of Aluminum; developing new alloys, improving fabricating methods, studying new uses. Such information ls passed along to the thousands of Canadian engineers . , and production men who work for the ,, independent manufacturers making the. Aluminum products you sea in your neighbourhood mm.- ' ‘ o lDarnley all Vicinity _3;", mton Msckay has returned '° “" ‘$.13.’ .1“ ‘;‘l';i“'.i"’i2'. ‘iii eit 9|‘ l‘ v _ ~ Archibald lsacoenasd. Islets. __.. Mrs. James Cousins. ialti , la spending a iewtdays in (lh-arlotte- town. visiting with friends. Mrs. Jamel H. fin, KIM- ington, is visiting in tic. the guest oi! Mr. and ill-i. navia Cousins. Mrs. Arthur lav. Borden, Inert a pleasant visit with her sister, MrssDavid. Cousins. Baltic. recent- iy. Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan, Darnley. was a visitor to sunumersids, the guest oi her sister, Mrs. Alfred Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Keir MacKay. Darniey, were visitors to Bummer- slde on Thursday the guests o! Mrs. Frank ls. Ma-clflsy. Mrs. John MacNutt, Malpeque. is enjoying a pleasant visit in Sumrnerside, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Burt. Keno- ingtcn, were visitors to Darnleg on SundaY. Buests o! Mr. and fil- Morley crosler. ‘Ilse regular monthly meeting o! Darnley and Sesview W.M.S. was held Tuesday evening, March 9th at the home o! Mrs. Keir MacKay. The Easter program in the March Missionary Monthly was ioliowed. Theme, "Gods Love Revealed Through Christian Giving." call to worship, opening hymn "look Ye Saints the Sight is Glorious” hymn, "Go To Dark Gethsemane. Meditation by Christian Steward- ship secretary, Mrs. Merle Crozier. Scripture readings, Mrs. R. S. Cousins. Mrs. R. Croaisr and Mrs. C. Donald. Collection taken and dedicated. Prayer in unison. Hymn. Closing prayer. Mrs. C. Donald. Business period followed with imelve members answering roll cell with a verse on Easter. A former member was ‘gladly welcomed to this meeting. Minutes or previous sheeting were read and approved. Correspondence read, consisted ct letters from the following: Mrs. Easton, Christian stewardship Secretary, Press Secretary, Miss Alice Gordon, Presbytet-isl Presi- dent, Mrs. J. D. MacFarlane; Secretary of Mission Circles, Mrs. L. W. Saunders. Plans were made to have an Easter thank-offering service the-latter part oi the month. Reading, "We Believe and There- fore speak" by Christian steward- ship Secretary. Friendship secre- til)’. Mrs. A. Macks: reported 5 calls made, l1 lrea s, 13 curds and 15 letters sent since last meet- ing, Temperance ‘Secretary. Mrs. J. Besristo read a paper “Liquor at Work" closing the program, Easier readings were given by the TQUDWIHZ! MTI- l". Simmons, Mrs. A. MacKay, Mrs. I'LL. Donald, Mrs. J. Hickey, Mrs. H. Croaier, Mrs. C. Donald. Mrs. B. Cousins and Mrs. Bearisto. Scripture read- ing in unison Matt. £3110 followed by prayer in unison. Hymn “Nearer My God To Thee." Meeting closed by repeating Miapah benediction. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. H. 1... Donald. '0'i.cary’s Iiow School The fine new and up to date school in O'Lea.ry 1s nearly com- pleted. This splendid iour room ding is now hsvimg its iumsce installed by the Gould Brothel-sol Port Eigin, N.B.. and an eilioient air-conditioning heating system will be a roams-e in the new school. Great credit is due the school trustees, Messrs. 13d Tiltllel‘, Lra Ellis, Keith Matheson and the in- defatigable secretary, Mr. Boy- iield Ellis for their energy, lore- slght and initiative in getting the new school constructed which will certainly till s. long telt need. 1t might be oi interest to re- call that it was in August 1096 wlhen the first school was opened in 0'Leasy. The structure consist- ed oi‘ two rocmai and was designed to meet the needs o1 a rapidly growing community. Previous to that. the 0‘Leary children had to go to Unionvale. The first prin- cipal wae Mr. AJ. Mltheeoit and had an average daily enrollment or about sixty-rive. Mr. Metneson maintains his inmost in youth and for the past titty (so: years has been themostefiicieiit and capable Iuperintendent oi the 0'Leary Unites Ciunoh lmday School which is one oi the latent simday Schools in progressive ‘West Prime with an enrolment of eighty-live. Mr. Mail-leech also maintains his active interest in Omreh ‘ and "Alas And ms My Savior mess." ' oonnaianty work. is. i; one or the eenlor eldsee ol 01081. Caiuron and is interested not only in the iooslworkhltslso at volatile school she the maintain their lowest one church and community ‘sally- itiee. use. Malheeon is a past President of the WAII. tos- P-Ill. aha eves-y simasv teaches a alas as teen and * liens is toauavoese and organist s: 01.4w: was». and is presidential the . and president 9t sin /‘ 1 dell; \ Thero’l| be on i ENTERPR|$E Oil Range in ‘your kitchen! 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