Mondly. July 19, 1954. .,-SEE GEORGETOWN players pmgnt "Betty the Girl 0' M Heart". I-Ieatherdaie hall, July ma. curtain 3:30. Peaks: And Vicinity . 'Mr. and Mrs. John Trainor accompanied by Mr. Fred Handra- han, were visitors to Charlotte- town on Jul)! 15- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Currie. Charlottetown. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Donnelly on Julv 14. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart. left on return to their home in Rox- bury, Mass.. on July 15. after spending a brief vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gillan. Miss Irene Woo , Boston. Mass., is spending her olidays at the home of her brother, Mr. Lea Wood. Miss Catherine Mclnnis, Rox- bury. Mass. is spending her va- cation at the home of her bra- iher and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Mclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Healey ac- companied by Peter and Anne Henley, Lynn, Mass... are visiting at the home of their uncle, Mrs. Henry Trainor. Mr. James MacDonald. U.S.A.. is spending his summer holidays ni the home of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and.Mrs. Walter Rog- crsnn. St. Patrick's Road. Miss Frances McEachern. Mt Stewart. spent the week-end of July i0 at the home of Mr. anl Mrs. Ralph Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen. Charlottetown. spent the week-end of July 10 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant. and son Elliott. Borden. spent the week-end of July 10 at the home nf Mr. Joseph Cullen.' Baldwlnis Road. Master Francis Gillan, Char- lottetown. is visiting his grand- mother, Mrs. Jennie McCarthy. .Vioreli R. R. Miss Lucille Grant. who has The- T Eastern Guardian The Guardian --'BED C3055 swimming claueg Page 5 Y at Mont-sue. July 19. Truck leaves Bell's service stations: p,m, Died Saturday Al Brudenell The death occurred at ner home in Brudenell on Saturday of Mrs. Margaret MICLRTCII in her 76th year. The deceased was the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Marin Nicholson, of Milltown Cross. Left to mourn her passing are a son Alden at the home in Brude- neil. a granddaughter Verna, a brother John William Nicholson, Milltmvn and a sister. Mrs. Eliza- beth Maoswain, Cable Head West. A daughter predeceased her in 1923. . . The funeral will be held today at 2 olclock from her late residence at Brudenell to Brudenell Ceme- tery. I Little optimism For ilfldis Haw industries ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. (cm --The Newfoundland board of trade said today it hasn't as much optimism as the provincial gov- ernment for the success of the island's new industries. A delegation Friday completed a tour of Newfoundiand's 15 gov- ernment-flnanced industries and a brief today said it was "not en- dorsing the wisdom of establish- ing those industries." The report. however. said "the board has no information regard- ing the marketing of the goods they produce. their competitive position in the matter of trans- portation costs, efficiency of out- put and financial obligations." "But." the report said, "the board cannot share in full meas- ure the optimism displayed on certain occasions by the govern- ment as to the ultimate success of these industries." spent a brief vacation at her home in Peskes Road. left on re- turn trip to Boston, Mass. on July 12. BU. 1 Red Delicious s APPLES. size 163's. N Long Slender I R Delicious Tender DD-DP SUPER MARKET ' MDNTAGIIE BOY - BENEFIT - BUILD VIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIJIIIIIIIIIZ ; S P E C I A L S Mon.-rue.-wen. onur VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJKIIIIKJIIZ CARROTS. 4l5. 49: CICIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA Vfffflfffffffflffffffffffffffs dos. 49: I Vffffffl SUMMER SNOW FORT WILLIAM. Scotland (CP) A snow storm near the 4,406-foot part recently in a 14-mile race from this Inverness town to the top of Ben Nevis. Winning time was one h(..r. 47 minutes. summit greeted 24 runners taking mm BOARDING HOUSE. gsiiitom STEAK. lb. 57.. gshoulderi giioasr. lb'. 43.-. 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The main feature of the day. the boat races. drew the atten- tion of the throng. and they re- ceived many thrills from the fast races and close finishes. Togeth- er with the races. sports events were held under the direction of Brig. W. W. Reid and Mr. Art Perry of the Department of Phy- sical Fitness. Many other amusements were held on the grounds. including bingo. novelty booths. bazaars and other games, and during the aft- ernoon and evening a delicious ham supper lvas served by the LARGE non ATTEND AND on RACES AT WDDD ISLANDS SATURDAY ladies of the Women's Institutes of Wood Islands East and West. L In the WES Belle River and Mcilviilc. evening an open air dance Open; Office; Al Montague Dr. Albert E. Inga. Veterinnr: Surgeon, has opened an office It Montague this week. Dr. and MM Ings, (the former Constance Mair of Georgetown) have taken up residence at the home of Mill Agnes Annear in which Dr. Inga" Office will be located. Dr. Inge was born at Mount Herbert, and completed his early education at Mount Herbert and Prince of Wales College. He. then attended the Ontario Veterinary College at Guelph. Ontario, for five years, where he graduated with a degree of Dr. of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Toronto. and on completion joined the Provincial Veterinary Services of P. E. 1.. and set up an office in Souris where he remained for two years before oomlna tn "anta- gue. E: Hillside Lodge. 1 , Regular Meeting ....'The regular meeting of Hill- side Lodge. I.0.0.F.. Montague, was held Tuesday night with N. 6., Brother Gordon Coffin presiding. There were twenty members pres- ent. The second degree was con- ferred on two candidates with Brother James Dewar acting as Noble Grand. D. D. G. M. Brother Malcolm Maoxenzie gave the highlights of the district meeting which was re- cently held in Charlottetown. A small levy was placed on each mem- ber of the Various lodges on the Is- land for the purchase of an em- blamatic pin for the District Dep- uty Grand Master. This year the pin wil be presented to Brother Malcolm Macxenzie on his retire- ment from office in August. The secretary was authorized to pur- chase the pin so that it may be presented to Brother Maoxenzie. After the meeting closed, sand- wiohes and cake were served the members by the lunch committee. 3, Archie Gamble. Wood Islands. 8 er 1. Angus MacNeili. Murray Har- bour; 2, Hector MacDonald, Wood islands Free-For-All 1. John Irving, 2, Angus Macn Neill; 3. Vince Turpeli. ; The results of the sports events: Girls '1 Years and Under 1. Jean Bears: 2. Glenda Stew- art; 3. Betty Acorn. Boys 'I and Under 1. Kent Brown; 2, David White; 3. Elton Keenan. Boys 8 and I 1, Bellamy Beach; 2. James Richards; 3. Robert Brown. Girls 8 and 9 :1, Elizabeth Power; 2, Glenda Stewart; 3. Gladys Acorn. Boys 10 and 11 1. Murdock Stewart: Ballard; 3. Dan Bears. Girls 10 and 11 1, Joyce Livingstone; Bears; 3, Sally Nicholson. Boys 12 and 13 1. Winston Clements; 2, Monty Emery; 3, Monty M!lcMillan. 2. Ralph 2, Sally Boys 14 1. Robert Ross: 2. Sterling White; 3, Wendall Brown. Boys 15 and Over 1, Grant Clements: 2. Scott MacPherson: 3. Gordon Brown. Girls 15 and Over 1. Alice MacPherson. Shot Put Norman'MacLcan. 33 feet 2 inches; 2. Leon MacPhcr-. .12 feet 6 inches: 3. Stewart Maclvfillan, A NEW Twila-t BRINDISI, Italy (AP)- School teachers Tommaso Lavegas and day on charges they offered to sell high marks to pupils for 200.000 lire (3320). The charges were made by a student's father who said he had received and turned down such an offer. The teachers were employed at the Tarantc scientific school. AUTIIOI KILLED -' ' AOSTA. Italy (Reuters) - Lady Anna Rausa were arrested Sutui- Mabel Hartog. widow of British educationist Sir Philip 1-larto; and author of two books, was killed in a 300-foot fall while ountain climbing near here, it was learned Saturday. Lady Hartog, who was 66. was with her son, Geoffrey when she fell. She was the author of two books on India. i .11. MAMMOTH TEA PARTY MURRAY HARBOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st Field Events - Lads and Lassies Band - Highland Music and Dancing - Horse Swing - Booths. Games and other Novelties. Ladies of the United Church will serve meals. FUN FOR ALL - - - ALL FOR FUN I l I held which was also attended by a large number. Mr. Waldo Tay- lor was in charge of the organ- ization of the booths on the grounds. The results of the boat races are as follows: to Foot and Oyer 1. Melville Allen. Cape Tormen- tlne; 2, Louis Herring. Cape Tor- mentine; i 3. Austin Trenholm. Cape Tormentine. G Cylinder--35 Foot Jmrl Over 1. Angus MacNeill, Murray Har- bour; 2. Ken Morrison. 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