l Emergency treatment of "cas- lnalties” is carried out in the Indvanced dressing station of the Nth. Field Ambulance during the F‘P- l fir-ar OTTAWA, ——(Special) —— The l Public Works Department has called tenders for the recon- ' struction of heating and plumbing I at the railway wharf at George- Iitown, P.E.I.,John A. Macdonald lIPC, Kings) disclosed Friday. " Tenders will close on Aug. 20 to lenable work to be completed be. .3' Rev. Fr. Beaten Celebrates Ist Solenm Mass ' Rev. Father Benton of the or- , der at St. Basil, celebrated his first solemn Mass at St. Colom- ~ba's ‘Churclh, East Point, last :Sunday with a large con- gregation present. F. Beatoln, son of Mr and Mrs. Angus H. Beaton, East Point, was ordained to the Holy Priest- hood by James Cardinal MacGlu- gum in St. Basil’s Church, Tor- ‘onto, on June 29th. Fr. Beaton was assisted at his first solemn Mass bth, Rev. R.V. MacKenzie ‘ priest, Rev. Thomas MacLellan, "deacon, Rev. Reginald Phel'an, -. subadeacon, Rev. Adolphus Mac- - Aulay, master of ceremonies. Rev Vincent Ralneborough. and Get- ald MacAulay Acheol . James Campbell, Thor-otter. e sermon for the occasion was elivered by ather. Rt. Rev. J.A. Murphy, Rev. Ber- inard Gillis, Rev. George Mac‘- Donalld, Rev. Wilfred. Keefe, Rev. ‘W.D. MacDonald, Rev. Eric Ro- bin, Rev. Edmond Roach, Rev. -MacLeod and Rev. James Smith. AI; two-thirty Sunday afternoon Fr. Benton also celebrated Isolemn Benediction. '> Funeral/Of Cdpt. lWhitell-Ield At lMurra'y Harbor terday afternoon at two o’clock from the Murray Harbor Baptist Church. The service was conducted by EASTERN GUARDIAN LOWER MONTAGUE Regatta Wednesday, July 16th. Send en- tries to Dan Condom Lower Montague. DAILY VACATION Bible School .at Murray Harbour Baptist VChurch starting Monday, July 14 to 25th. 9 to 12 noon. All children .ages 6-14 welcome. ‘ DECENDANTS 0F Brudenell pioneers holding picnic at Brud- I enell Island, Thursday afternoon, July 17th. Service at 3 o’clock, followed by annual bus-mess meeting. Bring refreshments. SWIMMING CLASSES —- All those wishing to enroll for Red Cross swimming class may do so Monday, between 9 and 12 .at Guardian-Patriot Office, Mon- tague. Classes starting Tuesday. July 15th. GOOD NEWS for men who Wear good clothes. House of Stone sale cuts ten dollars off all suit prices. and M. A. Mac- ;Leod, the tailor at Murray River gdelivers perfect fitting garments. ‘Place your order while stock is complete. LOWER MONTAGUE Regatta. Wednesday. July 16th. Get your entries ready for the boat races. Swim meet for young and old, “Wm: races. Send entries to Dan Condom. Lower Montague. Refreshments on grounds, chick- cn and ham supper. Big dance at night. Webster’s Orchestra. REGULAR DANCE, St. Peters 33’ Hall Saturday night, Mus“: by Art Canlwell, featuring Al Blanchal‘d. B I I as \ the Rev. Fr. Bondy, Basilian Fa- ‘ Present In the sanctuary were; ‘ Charles Gallant“ Rev. Joseph. The very\ largely attended, 'tuneral of the late Capt. J. Wat , lace White, who passed away in ~ the Kings County Memorial 2 pital on July 9th., was held yes- . TREAT soums I "CASUALTY" present concentration of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade Group at Camp Petawawa. Left to right; Pte. Doug Spidle, Wolfville, N.S., fore early winter. The project is part at a $1,000,: 000 development being undertaken at the Georgetown wharf and rail- way. “This contract," Mir. Mac- donald explained, “is separate from the general contract now held. and being rushed by Dia- Rev. A.G.J. Steeves, assisted by Rev. L.S. Woolfrey. Rev. Mr. Steeves'chose as his text, John 14:1 “Ye‘Believe in God, believe also in me.” I. Rev. L.S. Wooltrey led in pray- er and led the scripture lesson. Hyinns sung, all songs of the sea, were “Let Your Lower Be Burning," “The Haven of Rest”, and.“Jesus Savior Pilot Mes! ‘ ‘ , The pallbearers were: AS.D. hush, Robert Bell, Johln Brooks, ' Silas MacKay, Alex Vanlderstine and. Thomas Fraser. , J '- wry- 6'..- :3 These doctors work maternity care. and Sgt. Ted Oakes, Angus, Ont. Pte. James Coles, Souris P.E.I. is the “casualty”. National Defence Photo Further Tenders Called , For Geo'town Wharf Work mond Construction (10., for com~ pletion in time to accommodate throughout the area this “The heating plant will be sep- arate from the warehouse and a sub-contract has already been let for the fireproof building to contain. it.” ' I Inth was in the Murray Harbor Cemetery. DECORATES METER LONDON (Reutersl—One of the 648 new parking meters -— Lon- don’s first—which came into ac- tion for the first time Thursday was painted pink and studded with rhinestones by the woman owlner of a nearby jewelr’ystore. “They are always telling us we should brighten up our shopping streets." said Mrs. Betty Allen. “This is my contribution}? ' o " LaVie, Margaret Pierce and Eva I Present Souris’ Teams With Bowling Traphy On Thursday evening last tro- I phies were presented to the var~ ious winning teams of last win- ter’s bowling leagues held in St. Mary’s Community Hall, Souris. The winners of the mixed league were the Eastern Hicks. Mem- hens of this team were Stewart MacAulay, Captain, Mrs. Emma MacDonald, Cylrill MacDonald, Mrs. Cyril MacDonald, Elmer MacDonald and Mrs. Elmer Mac- Donald. High average for this league, women, Mrs. Bernadette Mahar. Men, Kenneth O’Hanley. The women’s League was won by the Abegweilts; Celia Walsh, Captain, Mrs. Theresa Paquet, Mrs. Mary Paquet, Mrs. Francis Jarvis. High average, high sin- gle, and high three all won by Mrs. Emma MacDonald. The men’s League was won by the Perfectionists; Edward Olin— ‘ton, Captain, Henry Plaquet, Mel- vin Paquet, Kenneth O’Hanley, Elmer Doucette and Donald Filtz~ patrick. High average Kenneth O’lHIanley, Bligh single, Elmer MacDonald, High three, Stewart Santana. Upper Montague lady Observes 87th Birthday Miss Katie MacDonald, grand old lady of Upper Montague re- cently celebrated her 87th birth- day at the home of her nephew, Mr. Dan MacDonald with whom she has resided for the past six years. » Miss MacDonald, Aunt Katie as she is better known, is still very active and enjoys good health. ‘She also is able to read the daily paper without the aid of glasses. She received many congratul— , served in various wartime units. P'ROMOTED The promotion of Flying Officer A.E'. (Archie) Graham CD, of Gaspereaux, P.E.I.‘ to the mmk of Flight Lieutenant is announced, ' by Air Force Headquarters. Flight lieutenant Graham, who joined the fiance in November .1941 as a Leading Aircralbsman, Remaining in the service he re- ceived his commission in 1954 while serving at Air Material Comm-and Headquarters; Rock- cliflfe. He went overseas with Nb. 1 Air Division tor three years and returned to his present post- ing at Air Material Command in 1957. He lives at 782 Chapman Blvd, Ottawa with his wife, the former Helen Alive Knight, of Ottawa and two sons, Andrew 12 and Peter 10. , atory letters, cards and gitts on this special day. She also had a beautifully decorated birthday cake, a gift of Mrs. Mlale Clay. All join in wishing her many mo years of good health ‘and happri‘E _ ness. [ side offices of The Patriot; .- . NOTICE T0’ PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be paid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- The Gudrdian -- The Patriot Guardian ‘ and The with the Blue Shield Plan to provide needed medical, surgical and ' know how Throu h practical experience they worrygover financial hardship caused by un- expected illness or accident can effect the patient and his recovery. 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No. of emponees..~m.m employed by. L----_‘- .--CD---D--- I St. Thomas A. Social Evening Held At Souris A very enjoyable social even- ing was held in St. Mary's Con- vent Auditorium on Sunday, June 29th. Members of the St. Thomas Aquinas Branch of Rollo Bay and Souris with local students Wel- comed guest speakers from Char- lottetown with members and stu~ dents frOm the St. Charles branch At the short business meeting it was proposed by the students that a social evening or a variety con- cert be held in the Community Hall on the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas next. Everyone enjoyed t h 9 pro- gramme, both entertaining and instructive, presented by Cyril Gallant who acted. very genially FINAL TODAY EXTRA! “STOOGE” COMEDY as MC. It included a word of welcome by the Pres. Mrs. Jacques Gal- lant; Instrumental Music by Glit- ford Peters and Johnny Chlaisson; Resume of the Acadian Students by Clem Gallant. Professor Blanchard also spoke to the Students. Piano Duet was given by Anne Marie Gallant and Paula Peters. “The Work of the Society” was the topic of Edmond Arsenault. This was followed by Step Dance— Viola Peters, Cyril Gallant, Mrs. Reggie Peters, J. B. McDonald; “Hope for the Future” Father Charles Gallant; “St. Thomas Aquinas Definition of Education" Mr. Francis Blanchard; and in- strumental music by Messrs. Pe~ ters and Chaisson. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. The president thanked all who had helped make the year’s work such a success and SHOWS 1-3-7-9 ' THEATRE IS PROUD TO Oln MON. and TU’E. OF ONE 0 THE TOP MOVIES OF ALL TIME The CAPITOL PRESENT THE RETURN «3 \ An Encore Tvionph I 1:30—6: NOTE: FEATURE STARTS DAILY A To COMMEMORATE THE 1 00'... 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