ems. i GUEST SPEAKER at the RBI. Some of those atIthe ‘Jant‘i "l KenSinglml- VlSiled on annual banquet of the Mon- I53: galoen‘arefiI-nlefhzrwalgeggs Sunday With MR and MFS- Rus-j iague Catholic Women's Lea- ‘Rev: JI I cckmle'I M": 5911 Moore. Albion and Mr. and' gue was J. Eldon Green. dir- George Boudmulh president; and Mrs. Kay Hughes. EASTERN ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Seuris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, TuoarMay 14, 1968. Montague UC Holds Special Christian Family Services Montague k ' hw As s HIg ay 0 - 0 him“ mg MONTAGUE - The Montague Town Council will present a res- olution to the provincial govern- ment urging the rebuilding of the h i g h w a y between Cherry Valley and Montague. The resolution was adopted at IDairymen Are Given Advice ' On Increase In Production butterfat production per cow rather than higher pro- duction through increased size erds was advocated yesterday by Agriculture Minis- ter Andrew MacRse. Stating he realised this prov- ince can in n m o r a pounds of milk than it produces. Mr. MacRae said “we have a 9. a. The minister emnhul he did at the last sauionugl' a: Legislature. that dairy farmer. should not rush into increased production without keeping n. 9y. the federal government'. consumer subsidy on butter "The price." he said. “is gun. anteed until next April. but no oneknows what may happen to Ian night's meetinng the Mon. market I(someour-teddoliiarstnip a I! d the guarantee after that date." . ‘ tague council with ayor Bruce anyone m CH!” It! _"—'_‘ MONTAGUE —- C h rls tian placed on Ithe total structure of RI Holmes pmlidin‘I the am of m! wry herd Wm be “Hawk g “ml” sum” “’35 obhserved at the CNN!" home “'11 I Ch A" member, of the council given the same assistance from um gdznizithuggd Cgmdu'maMfdi' should be 3 Sharing gm“ and 1‘ will endeavour to be on hand for anytgepgrt?engdm” 1'. "caved (AggENflggENéo‘? e n m a rh '. ' .- ' ' . ' Christ is the centre 0 the home. , y 0 ea or ucers.‘ . -— e -ton Den ductmg the 59m“, and the M. the presentation 0‘ the NW“ Beet producers receive a aub- coaster Claus Mich sank M32 ior choir leading in the service we can remain steadfast at all ti tion. It points out that this high. way which was paved in 938 ‘sidy of 8100 gar carload on best day after a collision with s of praise n 'the evening Mrs. Lorne cattle impor . Soviet tanker between Denmark The senior girls sang "i’raiaiI Wigginston. president of Monta- 52:3339' 1' now “moat beyond I MacIRda; I:th hungevarthhe and SW e six coaster e wou e e or e Ye The Lord" and the entir e choir under the directlon’oi Mrs. Arnold Wigbtman and with Mrs. Lloyd Fraser as organist sang a special anthem for Moth~ er's Day. Speaking on the theme "God's Presence in the Home". Mr. Burns said that emphasis is gue UCW. conducted the spring thankoffering service. assisted by Mrs. George Inman who read the scripture lesson and led in prayer. An inspiring meditation was delivered by Mrs. A.C Green. Alberton. who was introduced by Mrs. Wiggington. She s aid The breaks in the pavement are so bad in places that th e highway is almost impassable. it was stated. it is the main link between the Montague area and Charlottetown. dairy industry if farmers raised the butteriat production of their present herds. “The average butterfat pro- duction oi purebred cattle." he said. “is from 375 pounds to (01 Souris Lions pounds. while he average of all cattle in the province is 250 crew were saved by 2 Dane who saw the collision and raced out minis motorboat. The Soviet vessel had liteboats ready to launch. but sailed on after the Claus Mich's men were rescued. m VE LIBRARY The Royal Library at the Brit. .\l‘-rs. Jack Annear. Lower Mon-' actor of famin allowanccs for that the mission of me church powzldsi)? age?” profigcflo: Muohemm nu donated by Iague- - a Mcc m is to exemplify God's work in. coul ra we won ge ng orge and has been I II tery. Rev. Charles 81' y ’ , ban-t tin b I was present In the “nomad.” every walk of life and that Gods "111611 more ‘1 e 3 W 0“ ' 3 0 Y “103"”! down the I \ LIIIADL\ILSIT Ch I LI II y A pallbearers were Newman c,an Epirit is evergrwllxiere looIIdng for creasing our costs. years. llrs. u u ‘o y, aro :e-I Cecil Morrissey. Monty Kelly, ands to uSe n is serv ce. .iown Spent some days at Com- wmiam all], Emu]; McKenna Special music was furnished SOURIS — The Souris Lions , of her by Judy Smith. Linda and Mar- Club honored John Mullally. iHli‘l‘Clal Cross. guest and William Larldn. . broiher and sister-in-law. Mr. . .. , - ilyn Drake of lllview who MP for Kings. recently at his T0 TRURO mid Mrs. Gordon Nicholson. Gi‘IOerEEiE aI—direcmfldgl' b“)ohlfdpgggcbllz-rseg;§::lnilzfn MacLEOD FUNERAL — The were heard In two n u m b 9,. s new hm."e in SourisI mm. to his Donald R055. Lower Montague men' T" on ‘ 5 9 funeral {01‘ MISS Margaret A- "Each Step I take“ and “Praise departure for Ottawa and th e family allowances and old age} “Social welfare and soot security for PE]. was guest‘wm‘k are not interchangeable speaker at the annual banquctgierms.” he stated. “The field of of the CWL, hold at the Bison 3social welfare is very gener Restaurant. Montague and at-iand covers a wide variety of tended by 40 ladies. [services The social worker will The guest speaker was in- L not be able to provide the par- ltroduccd by the president oflticula‘r service he is trairied to the CWL, Mrs. George Boudre-Iprovide unless people are pre- AT wnm ROAD AT LOWER MONTAGUE huh. ipmd to mom" thi, “ch-- Miss Marjorie Clarey. slud- Mrs. Frank Jal‘dine. Reid‘s Mn Green outlined the worklhe stump . not at Prince of Wales College. Ci‘l'ner. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling ————-————-~—-—-——--: A vote of thank, which W” has returned to or home at Lord and Roger Lord of Tryon. igh ColumbiaI for the summerimoved by M“, Joseph Callas. Whim Road for the holidays. \‘iSIled with Mr. and Mrs. Jack mothsI Ina“ on behalf of an mega-MW” Annear and family over the. Iextended to the guest speaku' weekend. Roger Lord leaves AT COMMERCIAL CROSS by the president. this week for Banff Alta, for Norman Beam“ has returned "1‘3 summer “mi in his home at CommercialiMOI‘I'iS'SEY was held Monday I; CmSS after spending the man. 1 morning trim her late residence. ter months in Charlottetown {CNSWLOIYH 131355 31;: 1:131:32: .- ~ - M. ore , . 'Acadia University spent some £16210? daughtm' MISS zo lfijgh Mass was celebrated by FROM KENSINGTON time with his parents. Mr. andI ' Rev. Leonard enna. PP, Mr. and Mrs. Stan .V-hore and Mrs. N. MacGowa-n. Kil-i MORRISSEY FUNERAL — . who also conducted the service daughters Colleen. Barbara and muir. prior to leaving for Brit- The funeral for Miss Anna Mae rat the grave in the church ceme- SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillis, Miss Donna Gillis and Mr. and Mrs. JOINS CREW Laurie MacLure, all of Char- Russell MacBeth of Whim IoLLetown were Sunday guests Road has joined the crew of I ol‘ Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDon- lhe OCGS Wolfe. aid, Commercial Cross. ‘ left yesterday morning. on a business trip to Truro, NS. RECENT VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Russell Downc and family. Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cantcllo. Dundas. recently visited Mr. and l LEAVES FOR 3.0. We. Dan Stewart. Kilmuir. I John MacGowan. student at MacLeod was held yesterday af- ternoon from Dundas Baptist Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. A.G.J. Steeves. assisted by Rev. M.R. Pockling- ton. Hymns sung were "Rock of Ages". and “The Lord's My Shepherd" A solo “Beyond The Sunset" was sung by Herbert MacLeod. Flowerbearers were: Howard MacLeod. Neil Rn". My Soul. the King of H e aven." They were accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Fraser. Following the service a social hour was held in the AD. Mac- Kenzie Hall. A sing-song was led by Everett Moore with Linda Drake as pianist. Refreshments were served by a committee of the UCW. House of Commons. King Lion Wolf Marold pre- sented Mr. Mullally. a member of the Lions Club. with a gift on behalf of the member . Mr 5. Mullaliy received a gift from the members and their wives presented by Lynne Pierce. Milton B. Fitzpatrick was master of ceremonies and ex- Ray Leard. Leslie Hunter. Jack MacBeth ' MacDon- ald. Pallbearers were: F re d Matheson. Seymour R o c he. Sterling MacDonald. Adoniram Judson. Albert Acorn and Wallie MacKenzie. Interment was in the Dundas cemetery. =3 .—.__.__——. —____—— _._._—.—— ._.__._——_ .______——_ —— _._—_— COMMEMORATES WORK VATICAN CITY (AH—Pope John signed Monday an aposto- lic letter commemorating the mouth anniversary of Roman Catholic missionary work in Slavic countries. pressed the wish of the club that John may carry his enthusiasm. interest and success in the com- munity to the House oi C o m- mons. Mrs. Mullally and children will remain in Souris for the summer months but will move to Ottawa later in the year. M. F. Sohurman’s . . . Charlottetown Store OPENING a Telegram. Telegrams MONEY TIED UP in slow accounts? Untie it with demand attention. get action, present the facts in writing. For a message that means business, say it with a Telegram! i C ,. Ii I 1F] iI I 5 {I v it C O r; ContInue All TIIIs Week ‘ :2 . pi al WHY PIIY MORE WHEN YOU (LAN BUY FOR LESS : ° HARDWARE ' READY-MIX CONCRETE and CONCRETE PRODUCTS 3% I ° PAINT CENTRE . GARDEN TOOLS 'BUILDING SUPPLIES \_» I .l N! 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