PAGE EIGH’! V‘ ‘LALAAAALAQAA P AS llllSll LMIGNTER PDWAR D A QAA MUSICAL fliliil- _IN MEMPRI M In loving munory of H. Wesley McKenzie, Baylor-tune, who passed lwty March 15th. 1947. ‘hvo lonely years have passed away, Since our great sorrow fell The shock that wc received that day We still ember welL To think of the dny you left us Will always bring regret But the hearts that always loved Y0" . Are the one: that can't forget. We often think of days gone by When we were all together; A shadow o'er our lives is cast Our loved one gone forever. Lovlngly Remembered by Daughter Mildred, Mrs. Claude Delaney, and Granddaughter Bessie. lllllliKlES AAAAAAAAAAA a rnmcr EDWARD in“ on “RACE STREET" ‘ITARRING GEORGE RAFT — MARILYN MAXWELL COMEDY —- CARTOON — _SHOWS 3.30 — 7 -9 QOMING - rauuv and SATURDAY TIIE ricrun: THAT'S AS IIAPPY aih¢hkak NEWS —- GARTOON ~ After we lnoct ou.r God ee-evo+oo+o o O 0 O V 9 ler. Montague. . .'BIATON’S Beauty Balon. Montague, is now open for business And o colleen‘: vloy with such c dork-eyed devil! Ohl , You can't bect the "Luck of the Irish!" ' SHOW_S_I;.30 - 7 ~8z45 ....ar\iv'""l"P$Wiy a, hclbwzmx PEGGY KllIllJSEll LYNNE ROBERTS GIIIRLES RUSSELL ln loving memory 0f l-l. Wesley McKenzie, Bay Fortune, who passed away March 15th, i947. You oft times said I'm‘ miss you But time has proved its tru". For now like many others I've lost my Daddy too. I thought as l stood by this coffin As l looked on his pleasant face. lle looked so peaceful and pleasant You could almost envy his place. How little of use this world is Except to bury our bodies Beneath the dark green sod. ‘Lovingly Remembered by Daughlq- Blanche, Mrs. John Black. BY KEN REYNULHS ,- ionxrs. monsoon; ‘ so new look. C. R. Boebncr, Jewel- 3 gash, and at present Mr. Jay is I Young People's Union of the ‘Ibo Guardian In) be following rloooo in Montague: in Georgetown: The Post 0mm: Roper: ln 8t. Peter's: ..'1\HE NEW STORE with the at the new location above the Blue Dome Restaurant. Phone 73. '_'T His friends regret to learn that m. Cyrus Show is confined to his home owing to illness. His friends wish him a speedy recovery, and hope to see him about soon.- Miss Ethel Beck, who entered the school for nurses of the Prince Edward Island Hospital in Se?‘ tember, is at present spending s two weeks holiday with her par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck, A‘.- liston. ‘PROGRESSING FAVORABLY —-Mr. sheldon Jay. member of the staff of the Canadian National Railways, Montague, suffered s severe gash on his nrm while playing hockey last week. Seven stitches were necessary to close the progressing favorably. ‘A. Y. P. UNION-The Almonie Mon- tague United Church held_ their meeting this week at the home of Mrs. F. Greene on Monday even- ing. The meeting opened with the devotional period led by Miss Blanche Hume with scripture reading by iVLiss Marion Furness. The reading was taken from Jor- cnuah l8, verses l-l0, and this was iollovred by meditation. The fol- lowing hymns were sung: "Jesus Calls Us O'er the Tumult". and “Take My Life And Let It Be“. Harold I. Landry. Albert Althea. Biro. Byron Misc Ilnrrlot out». . AGIlNIf GEORGETOWN: Wlldon EJNII- i Miss S. A. Llewellyn; can." 01-4. Benediction was Furness then read lng article called Rev. A. S. Adams. pronounced by Miss Marion a very interest- “The Dilemma oi’ Chinese Youth". from the pro- gram annual. The business period followed with the president, Miss Minnie Greene in the chair. The minutes of the meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Malcolm Pat- terson lavas elected to collect Mis- sion fund-s for the year. Some further plans were discussed re- garding plans for the spring con- cert. Following the adjournment of the meeting. a social half-hour was enjoyed by all. The next meet- ing udll be held at ihe- homo of ivtrs. J. Fraser. m MEMORIAM MRS. K. J. MORRISON It is very seldom that a home or community is prepared for the pass» ing oi a. loved one but everyone was shocked when word came that Mrs. K. J. Morrison of Dundas had died suddenly at her home on Feb- ruary 12th. 1949. Neighbours and friends calmc from far and near to help the fam- ily in any way possible. . - ._ .. THE GUARDlAij,__(_:iiAR1_,p1'rETOflN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN t bought u in; of tho In Sourls: Condon‘: and Florence Tho Pout Office. Mr- Sandy Reynolds who is at present s patient at tha Prince Edward Island Hospital, was s. weekend visitor recently st the homo of his parent: in Montague. Her mmyfriends will be pic“. ed to learn that Mrs. James 00l- lines. Montsnue, ‘is convalescing satisfactorily at her home, follow- ing an illness of two weeks. Mil! 11%}! Dunning, infirm-i“- training at the Prince Edward 1;- land Hospital, was s weekend Vis- itor at the hpms of her parent; in Montague. .'TRANSFERRED-Du_rlng the past week Mr. Harry McConnell, member of the staff of the Bank vi Commerce. Montague. has been transferred to the Bank of cum. merce in ohariottctown. Mr. Mc- Connell graduated from Grade XI i" MOHiEBl-le and has since been working at the Bank. Mr. Roger mBlsnc of Cnmpbellmn. N. B- has joined the staff of the Bank in Montague. after having served in the Bank at Campbellton for some time. JSEVERE ACCIDENT - Has many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Ned MacGulgan suffered a severe accident. sustaining two broken ribs and other lacerations when he was pinned to a tree by his horse and sleigh. Mr. Mne- Guigan had been hauling coal and while manoeuvering the horse and Fleigh into position near the cellar hatch. he found himself jammed who ‘put extrl skating prizes, and r serve as an the fast skaters Such a program tegral part of program each w of each boy or spirit to fore ures ins. on the dents. it is doub every effort t locality should this endeavor. ing events in well, drew most of lghtly so. This should incentive to boys and girls in this community to prov.- tise speed skating so that they will be better able degrees build up be able to compete with City schools sffortc to tomompcio with of other localities. should be In in- a conrrnunity rink inter, and thus by the physical side girl so that they may take their plum in ciors com- petition with others. Without such s. training program. without n. go other pleu- to concentrate on train- part of the stu- tful if we will ever satisfactorily with whom we. opportunities. At . mid, Director of Physical Fitness. is putting forth o re-swalren the Sportive spirit which was so much in evidence in former days. Each strive to help in by preparinn sport- skaiing, track and field so um those competing will gradually learn the true meaning (,4 gpnrfg in the development of character. George!- on of W. R. Jonkln was a week on Donnie lottetown. spent his parents, Mr. l\iucLcnn.-—Gco. King's linckcy ship, belwccn against. the tree, unable to move. After he was released, Mr. Mac- Gulgan was taken home. whcre it was discovered that two ribs were broken, and another started. ‘CONGRATULATIONS - con. gratuiatlons are extended toElalne Poole, Maxine Lannigan, and Hnr- ry Higginbotham on winning prize: nt the Inierprovlncial sports held at the Forum on Frldov night. The sports were a big success, and Brig. W.\V. Reid is to be com- mended on his splendid wvork in clving to the children nn oppor- tunity to compete and develop their sporting qualities. Tho creat- est benefit is to the boys and girls in the rural communities. who have not an opportunity of such competition. and therefore do not. strive to devvlop competitive abil- ity. It was clearly seen thafihose There's A Price Your Head! head, you must. pcy iIlEuC, RTE HO“! ther, Mrs.‘ Florence MacLean. who is taking s course in cnrpen Georgetown and own d Vicinity Miss Dorothy Jenkins of the firm s ln Charlottetown d guest of her mo- Jenkins. try work ln Char- ihe week end with and Mrs. Malcolm The scml-finnls for the Southern hsmplon- Mon- nver and Montague League c will udvnnvc‘ against Murray ‘Har- bour in ihc cup finals. Not attain- ing the heights ncy they enjoyed local Eagles, neve excellent account through the season. rlid lose, were of hockey suprem- lust season, the rtheless gave an of themselves all The games they by ihc smallest of Yes, to hove u beautiful rho scoring margins and were all good. hard-fought hockey games. We any without fr-nr nf contradiction that no other ienm in the league could withstand the loss of no many pisy- crs from one season tn the next. as our tczmi did. and at the lame time :0 out and malrn ns good a show- ing generally. Next year we feel will see a vast difference, ns young- er players, at prcspnt available, will be taken on and filled into the or- iznnlzatlon. Given a large ice sur- face, we can still produce a champ- ionship team, so let all hockey- v- I MARCH .15, ecltiion 2B A Mcbougfll, ‘Heather Molina, DoroflirIownsenl, Val Rogers. FRONT-LEFT ‘I0 RIGHT! y Helen Lumen, Doroll: Moliwnn, Etta Coffin, Margo Team nluuulere. Wilma Scott, Shirley Moflinn, TOP-LEFT TO RIGHT: Eleanor Keays. Greta licnsen. Gerard Donnely, Kler Matheson, Poul Cndrno MuKinnon, Jean Davison, Rose. Griffin. minded per-lions work wholehearted- striving to lay the plans for the ly with those organizations now erection of a new rink. , Dorothy Mschln, sun, -—Photo by Garnhum. , *1 ‘The Chinese mourning culm- g white. I nvll"l"é‘$§yl.f'.nlfrfietri'l°ll'?°.lil "l" °l P°'P°l"“l °°'°-' knew her. l . Her invalid husband will mics b“ "h" Tl" 5mm“! ' ' ‘her. l-lcr daughter Lillian will miss beauty “Ion attends h her and also in the home Frank Morrison will miss her guldlrg hand. Mrs. Morrison was a loyal Presbyterian and helped church work in every way. Then- are left to mourn her in- valid husband, one daughter, two brothcrs. John M. and G. Frank MaoLuro, two sisters Josie McDon- ald. and Georgie M. Hill.‘ your needs, you will find tho price most attractive. SPECIALS $10.00 Permanent Wcvc for $730 The pallbearers were: Howard Hflbbs, Howard Wood, Douglas s 7'00 Permnne“ w“. for ' ' ' - ' - - - $ 5.00 Mathcsuil, Robert Acorn, Alvin s 50o Permanent wave ‘or s 35° Campbell and Gus Morrison. Hearse driver, Seymour Taylor, Floral tributes were many and beautiful silent tribute of esteem in which she was held by her friends. ‘ service at the house and gram: lavas conducted by Rem. M. D. Mac- Lcod. Burial in Dundas ‘ y beside her son Lyman who died six- weeh years ago. I _?..__._ ‘ CARD OF THANKS Mr. K. J. Morrison and funily .wish to thank their neighbors and "Why, yes, I offered o rugbeuter for rent with n Guordionlmemi“ 5°‘ ‘hell’ klmn"! ind sym- Wm Ad - I'll send HIM right over!" Pew ‘miended t" "we in their hour of sudden bereavement. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Empress Beauty Salon Phone i604 Dsslrisoy Bldg UIIIlII/U/I. '-'- - Are You Planning Building, Buying or ||= so ‘ Consider carefully the gn- “m W" W"! bu! to heat that home. Unfortunately the most Im- portant phuq; 0| 35mm“ . indoor comfort is one too often given the lent con. Remodeling a HOME’! economical urmmo WIYH l Major Hoopla l THIS Bounce? Przosmc LO 14- ~ 1 7% " .1 - 21¢; TOWN? 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