; VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS GRAHAM — Marion and Ben- . son Graham. Bayview. are happy announce the arrival v ROBINSON —— At the Prince Ed- ward lsland Hospital on choi nesday May 271h. to Mr. Mrs. Keith Robinson. A .‘Iaugh- ter Susan Kathleen. 8 lbs. t and of their chosen da hter, , . Ema Louise. age 61,z gum; nzs. A sister for Gall. Peter A sister for Lloyd Benson. and Shelley. EMPLOYMENT _7 EMPLOYMENT . NURSING INSTRUCTORS Reunited for 165 Bed Regional STRONG — Mrs Edward W. Strong in Winnipeg General l-Iosni:=il. Ma 22. l .a son. Derek Ernest. 9 lbs. 5 025. COURTNEY — To Cpl. Evan and Mrs. Courtney. at Ndin. Labrador on Monday. May 25. 1964. a daughter. weight 8 pounds. 7 ounces. A sister for Lynn and Carolyn. ENGAGEMENTS ' PAYNTER — MARSHALL — Hospital. Sal— ary open. New School and Residence building to ' Ihe constructed during : rollm‘ent 60. Apply-— The Administrator YARMOUTH REGIONAL HOSPITAL Yai mouth. NS. 1964. Present student en- Mr. and Mrs. John Paynter. Freetown. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Marlene Heather, RN. to Cst. Hamid Earle Mar- shall. son of . d Mrs. RC. Marshall. Roxboro. P.Q. The marriage will take place in Kensington Presbyterian Church on Saturday. June 20. at 2:30 pm. The reception will he held in Birch Grove Hall. Freetown. CAMPBELL ~— McCROSSlN —— . REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ' 45 ACRE FARM FOR SALE With Buildings Located in Middleton on Paved Highway Near School Etc. Apply to: LEONARD MURPHY WEE—Sm; ‘ ' I“ 7 THE STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Playing Friday, May 29 'A SPECIALLY SELECTED COMEDY I’IF A MAN ANSWERS” In Color Starring Sandra Dee. Bobby Darin. John Lund. Cesar Romero. Stefanie Powers. Coming Sat. and Mon.. May 30. June I “To Kill A Mockingbird” In (blot Starring Gregory Peck. Mary Badhan. Show Times - 8.30 PM. Mm—NOTIC'ES-HEW I I I patient there. To the clergy and ‘ all who visited me. to The engagement is announced I of Roberta Jean. daughter of Mrs. Cecil Campbell. New Wiltshire and the late Cecil Campbell. to Edward Farren, I son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. I McCrossin. Dartmouth. Nova: Scotia. The marriage will I take place on June 1964, ' in Dartmouth. CARD OF THANKS I A sincere thanks to Dr. CoxI and Dr. Gillis. the nurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital for their kindness to me while a those who sent flowers. treats, cards and letters. a special thanks to all. Duncan MacMillan. Wood Islands. DEATHS MORRISON — The death oc- curred at the Charlottetown Hospital. May 28. 1964, of Sylvester Morrison of Chop- slow in his 73rd year. Resting at the Dingwell Funeral Home from where the funeral will he held Saturday morning to St. Mary's Church. Souris. at 9 o’clock. Interment in the church cemetery. ’ CURTIS —— At Toronto on MayI 26. Mrs. Bridget Curtisy formerly of Cardigan Head.§ in her 77th year. Resting at. the Montague Funeral Home; Funeral from All Saints Church. Cardigan. Saturday. May 30. with Requiem High Mass at 9:30 am. Interment in the church cemetery. I I MacPHEE — At the Charlotte‘ town Hospital, May m. 1964. Mrs. Sarah MacPhee. motheri of Mrs. Basil MacDonald. Tra. f cadie Cross, aged 90 years.‘ Resting this evening at the Hennessey Funeral Ho me. Visiting hours 8 pm. to 10‘ pm. Funeral arrangements 3. will be announced later. ‘ I 3m .0 M’- M 18 The Gunman mulcttetnwn' MI Mix 29’ 1964-31293?“ Jackson and Richard mation of the club and so on. llins. RiChal‘d oomns- Chum“ “I I such trouble have been turned I away by file doorman since. Ha I felt that as these dances were Co I. pointed club historian with power ‘ to add to his committee. This Giant Centennial Rally .. looley 32.. assisted ~the dance committee. gave a brief report on the dances to date and said he was pleased Garry hamplon was ap. of be thewspapor clippings. the for- ! little trouble had been encoun- Ithls step was necessary and u . tered and any who had caused { would be enforced. to be able to report that very Iprimarily for teenagers ORABGRASS SPECIES I Some 50 species of crabgras. lflourlsh throughout the worm that rregions of the world. Attended ByIISchooIs I I MONTAGUE BUREAU I or rm: GUARDIANI Montague was the scene of lone of the biggest elementaryl I school rallies ever held h er e gwhen students from 17 schools I and their teachers met yester-‘ I day for the Confederation Cen-‘ tennial rally. Led by the fire Ltruck under the direction of} 1 Fire Chief Coffin. and followed' I by Montague's Fire Department; 3' float. two students. Nancy and; f Scott Beck ssed in oostumesl ‘ of 1864 led a parade of over 600 . through the streets of Monte-1 gue. all waving flags and car-; rying banners of their schools. ' The auditorium at Montague Regional High School wa filled to capacity when all of the stu-I dents had filed in. Rev. A.G..T.I Steeves was master of ammo? rites and introduced the speak-I era. The first speaker. William! Reddin, gave an address on the history of the Island with em-I phasis on the conditions th a t} This was followed by R pres-; entation of a Centennial med-i allion and a copy of Dr. Creign- I ton's story of the Charlottetown Conference in 1864. to each pu- pil. Three awards were presen- ‘ Montague. R school here and the various business firms. etc. . mentioned the W. D I Johnston "Story of Montague and her plans to present the 11- . brary in Ottawa with a cap)... ode highlight of her addressl was a Centennial project for alll the school children. They are' to collect information on Mon tague between now and Christ- mas when prizes will be pre- sented: $15 for first. $10 tot second and $5 for third. This information will be compiled. and presented to the parliamen- tary library in Ottawa which at the moment lack; such in I formation. she said. i This part of the rally ended ' with a patriotic exercise by grade 5 of Montague school and the rally adjourned to the play grounds for a sports meet. The 17 schools that attended giant rally were the fol- : New Perth, Summer- Victorla Cross. Lowei Montague, Union '. oad. Heatherdale. Kilmuir. Brooklyn. Brudenell. Whim Road, Green Field. Albert-y Plains. Roseneath. Valleyfield West, Caledonia and Milltown Cross. Iowa ville. ted to winners in the proan-. cial Centennial writing compel-i ition. Second prize was won by Lynda Lou MacLeod. Montaw gue. fourth prize by Alinda Carpenter also of Montague. and honorable mention was re- ceivad by Blaine Curry of New Perth. SEN. INMAN SPEAKS ; Senator Elsie Inman th e n; gave an address on the histmy. of Montague and the changest that. have come about since she first moved here. She pointed out that the first newspaper to be printed on the Island was printed in Montague. and dis- cussed the location of the first DEATHS I McCULLOUGH ~ At the homeI of her son. William McCul-I| ' I I laugh. Byrnes Road. Morell, on Wednesday. May 27, 1964. Mrs. Mangaret McCullough in her 87th year. Her remains were forwarded yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock from the harlottetown Funeral Home to *her late residence from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning. leaving the house at 8:45 for Requiem High Mass at St. Lawrence Church. Morell Rear. at 9 o‘clock. Interment In the church cemetery. Y’s Men To Enter Contestant MONTAGUE -~- During the regular weekly meeting of Mon- tague Y's Men it was decided to enter a contestant in the Montague Regional Strawberry Festival and to enter a float in the parade. The festival is to be held in Montague July 15. 16. and 17. For the Queen Contest the ac- tivities committee will be in charge and it has requested that each member bring in a name for the contest at next 'l‘hurs- day's meeting. The committee will then bring in a name to represent the Y's Men for the festival. I The float committee appointed I last night will be chaired byI 5 { Monday Will Be . . . TO BUY A FAMOUS BRAND WATCH AT GREAT SAVINGS 0 LONGINES 0 Wl‘l'TNAUER . BULOVA 0 GRUEN. etc. reduced to as little as Watches on sale include ladies” diamond set —— nurses‘ sweep seconds—dress models and sport. styles. For men there are electrics, waterproof models. calendar and automatic styles. r__——_—_q I ALL TAYLOR WATCHES l l CARRY A 5-YEAR | ' WRITTEN GUARANTEE I ._ _I Now is the time to replace your old style watch with the latest model—a watch you will be proud to wear. The Rogers Hardware Co. 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