Fine Handicraft Display ArRocl1ford Square.School ,1.;w skill in handicraft as well ..0,1.; and sewing exhibits. rep- lerested. 0 0 The exhibit.-. m,-my idkerchiel Irlicles of like ntgure. Eastern Guardian 'ANO'l'HER CAR of cement. um. and gyproc. Pools and Thompson. Ltd. Montague. 'DON'T MISS the I o'clock. Nursery Club of the hospital. lucky prizes. Price 50 cents, The regulljar fmgtinlgciof tht: Nutr- hm. my Cl" 0 9 M" 0"” nit pi e in arranging suppers Hospital was held at the homo of ,,,'.,',e,,'”,o.. 0,, ..m.,.,, 01-ganlza. ll deemed necessary. Mrs. Annie Ciillis on May 30. The ti M h I adequately meeting opened with roll call to m”':f,J,,:d, 7.',h:”m,,,. man--. ;;:gal;5;w'lll1e secretary. Mr. Georiie the polio foundation. the presi- which 14 members I 4 ”. The minutes of the previous meeting read and approved. Final ' lIVTellI:l'l;!9nl9l'lL”l were made for the itanada Packers Cooking School. H-H uucss meeting adjourned sad the memben enjoyed a plea- sani social hour participating in ments were served by the hostess new Montague High Mrs. Gillis. and the lunch com- night. Following the the minutes. the secretary. Mr. Lester MacLeod. presented the financial statement. . celpts 327,004.90. Total expendit- ures. SZ8.870.31. leaving a deficit . -Mi-ii. Nail llooley returned to at the time the books were closed her home in Montague altar of Sl.865.4l to this is added out- spendlng the weekend in Halifax standing bills still to be paid ti.- and the Annapolis Valley. N.!., 21a.zo.. making a fatal deficit of when she was the guest of rels- 9G.0M.70. To blllnm lllll deficit tives. there are still school taxes col- g ' loctable to the extent of td.744.9l., 'Ml!! Amie MICE-N3hel'n. T0!" leaving a final surplus for the year onto. is visiting her parents. Mr. of 3554021. Mr. Arnold Wightmaa was re- Montague. Her friends on plsas- appointed auditor. Mr. H. J. liynes ed to hear that Mrs. Maclachern read the supervisor's report which has returned to her home lollow- was adopted as read. The sum of 93,500.00 was voted fg;(;uppla!!lll:teld. '11:; sum of 3:.- l . was vo cover a '-'M"- Lemy wh"'- M” 599” amortization of bonds and interest. i-er Llewellyn and Mrs. J. D. 1-1,, mm of 30,000.00 W" voged to MacLeod. Montague. motored to .0"; opgl-.ung npense, M 0,, Tatamlsouche. N-5-. III! WIilllOI- two schools. A sum sufficient was day when they attended the If- voted to cover the cost of paint- the exterior of the Memorial . 'Mr. Archie liilchey presided games and contests. Refresh- at the annual school held at the School last reading of mittee. Personals and Mrs. William MacEaoharn. ing her illness in the King's County Hospital. lernoon and evening sessions of the district meeting of the 30- liliooi hekah Lodges in Pictou County. YEO WED-THURS-8-9 ”ROCKETMAN" On entering grade VII the stu- ,, in the traditional "book learn- dent must feel that she is "A big up" can be acquired from the girl now because she is allowed .arliest school grades was dam to use the sewing machine. cut insirstcd to visitors at Rochford out aprons and blouses and chair i(llial'! School over the week-end. sets and complete the job through. ..here a wonderful display of art out Here also the button-hole stitch i-eseniative of the work of every takes its place along with the 3,-me, was admired by a large art of darnlng and making a good number of parents and others in- patch. two life-loii meats worth acquiring. Grade .ilUalFal.C(.i now, Vlll finds the pupil making her in Grade 1 handicraft. the chli- own school uniform with a white dren use sewing cards and cut- broadcloth blouse and guts and are taught paper weav- blue jumper dress. At grade l); M in its simplest form; in the pupil may bring her own come Grade II they take on. in addition, mercial patterns for a variety of hemming. productions which she may put trade in branches out into the together as s forerunner of the pmdiirtion of aprons of many bright and cheery things which ;1e:,sIQllS followed in grade lV by some day decorate her home. bhe embroidered runners and in grade may make her own little ones in v they take on hemstltching oi turn take their place in the study pillow cases. The work becomes line, looking well nourished and more complicated in Grade Vl nicely dressed. to begin where she when hemstltching breaks into the has left off in the circle of school lit-id of vanity sets. with hern- life. The exhibits of weaving and ituched iniiialled guest towels and the finished products in articles of clothing are truly a credit to the s "O students respect. Grades Vill. IX and X have an exhibit of skirts. Boleiro jackets. s , a wra s. Get it while its fresh. Also brick. lxileutmleehgglgfiggr 55;, mlgd vanity sets. linen towels. smock dresses. quilted satin Cush- and other articles which I d Packers cooking school at the thrlled their PIVOT"! and ll'l9"d3 cede '5 school mm" for ' Beaver Hall, Thursday. June out, and brought pleasu a to their in- bpouomu by me wflltgld: Vll and VIII advanced ll” Schml 5”” '0 make ”' . Grand door prise and numerous also into the realm of cooking. Mceawry lmpm"me"t' 9" "ml ATLANTIC ClTYv NJ- where equal anthusiam marked -..NURsE3y cum MEET; - ”':uy'o'f:"l;"':' 3I':"nl:vn'l'"ggrII: Memorial School with tile, and the W k trustees have been authorized to B1109 Company in l'IC0lInlll0II Bl wk" ll" '"'d"a”' "' 9 look into the matter and do wlntlms work in 4 bags, Canada ion Mr. iciauno Nicholson was re- MONT AGUE accomplish- a navy and teachers in every From Roiarians Rotat-iansifrom Maine attending the convention now taking place in Charlottetown. Left to right: Mrs. C. E. Garcelon, C. E. Garcelon, Mrs. Otis Putnam, Otis Put. Ham. Mrs. P..W. Hoar, P. W. Hoar, all from Houlton, Maine. Barter's Film Lab. three-year term. A motion was passed authorizing e old school. Discussion centered on the covering of the floors in the singing of "The Queen." Dr. Salk Receives Cheque For Sl0.000 (AP)- Dr. Jonas Salk received I 810.000 cheque Tuesday from an insur- eveioping the polio . vaccine. Aware of Dr. Salk's re- Tl” mmules Oi ihe meeting were putatinn for turning over gifts to dent of the American Medical As- The meeting closed with the snciatlon told him: "For the love of peie. put it on the mortgage!" Total rs- ADM. 10 -50 Charles Coburn - Spring Brlngton - George Winslow Also unusual sports and cartoon Auspices of Montague Merl-rs baseball team PRINCE, EDWARD ill "' x. I OIAIIIIII In clnsmascope... Nllllflill Slllllll IT tllllll KER IIIIUOIIAIICUEITIIIDI sit miter: storm means mar mssesstast - nuts or siiimnr Ill! use I nsessa nntstn uscnstnnaussssassslnllussnm Special: "MIRIY WIVES OF WINDSOR” Prlees: Mat. Zls it us: he. 35s I no SHOWS 3:30-7-9 (Daylight) TODAY and THURSDAY .. iutsuu uoiusott - Illlollll LML EXTRA FEA'I'URE'I'PE - SHORT - CARTOON I-O-We FIRST PRODUCTION IN CINEMASCOPE WW 0f'IlicB.oun7rly A Ie "ROBERT lllmlhlll OillllNlli O M T RE! ..lIItlWlOll-Slllilllllll M . ll 0 "hr: TO-DAY TO SAT. ti: Maine Al Convention Signed: Wednesday.June8.1955The Guardian Page 5 Imperial Oil Ltd. Offers Trophy For Plowing Match Maritime plowing supremacy. has runners-up of each province would SENDAI, Japan iAP)eFlabber- gasted Japanese fishermen fotind a metal ring on the leg of a big gull-like bird captured in the Far University . 0 cific about 50 miles off Japan last ..'A trophy. emblematic of that the lDo4 chainpiuns and ihe weekend. The ring bore the in. heard of a bird from the U. S sci-iption "notify fish and wildlife service, Washington. D. C." Prof. Masakichi I-latanaka of Toboki says he has never ying all the way been offered by imperial Oil Ltd., meet to decide a Maritime chame sociaiion, Dundas. it was learned New Brunswick and Nova Scotia yesterday. The offer was made by would participate in such a match Mr. E. Wilson. representative of as the P.E.l. Association has prov the Imperial Oil Company. and is moted. to be contested for annually. At an earlier meeting the mem- of a trophy for this special bers of the P.E.l. Plowing Asso- match, stated that the trophy ciation promoted the idea of hav- would be contested each year, the ing the Maritime champion plow- winner holding the trophy for one men meet at Dundas this fall year. and also receiving a replica during the two-tiay meet held of the trophy for permanent pose annually. it was then proposed session. uunuonr mu CLEANERS . 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