Tuesday. Nov. 6. 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 aimouncsinnooan Von in Millview Couple WDNEY (cm Mum” . Observe 25th W T - ' in Cape Breton . South and Cape Breton Nova Set- Anniversary The twenty-fifth wedding anni- urday revealed a record turnout of voters for the two constituenc- ies which elected Progressive Conservative candidates In the versary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold . 3) pmvmchj election cap. Robertson was fittingly observed Breton south voting percentage at their home in Mlllview, P.E.f. V” ".3. Cape Bream Nov; .3 last Saturday evening. The occasion brought together sixty guests. relatives and friends. coming as a surprise party to hon- SCULRTURED LNE5, SWEEPING TAIL FINS, TYPIFY I957 DODGE Montague Legion 1 I - v p g 0'' Aids In Disaster At an executive meeting of the Montague Canadian Legion, held on Monday night, it was decided to donate S5000 to the Springhill Disaster Fund. A cheque has been forwarded for this amount. ”'F,"'” HOLD MASSACHUSETTS DAY BADDECK, N.S. (CP)--Massa- chusetts governor Sumner G. Whittier has been invited to open the "Massachusetts Day" to he held next August during the Nova per cent. The official vote in Cape Breton West will be announced in .declaration proceedings Monday. ..,4...-....... . 'V".'-i.."",-T” .' . i was -.... --.-43.-i-1.... mh i . scou G en Mod ts. A ., or Mr. and Mrs. Robertson. . g C.pe'm,:wnc Mandi Mlod mag Mrs. Edison Storey made fitting padded me, 1 l A. w. R. McKenzie said today the """”'” ” ' 9'9"”? i” ' P"' Mum dwci Ind Ilnsins - sentstion of silver along with I purse of money by Miss Babara Worth, Charlottetown Mrs. Jo- seph A. Smith read the address. which had a humorous note were shared in by all. followed by the serving of a delightful lunch. Out of the province guests were Mrs. Leo MacKenna and Mrs. Leo. McGau h , of Bostbn, Mass. and Massachusetts Day is being held to honor the many Marltimers who have settled in the New Eng- land state. The "new shape of motion" is the styling mobile. Advanced safety features include note for the 1957. Dodge automobile! DOW new Total Contact brakes, safety-nm wheels. . - - being introduced across Canada. The new 14-inch low-pressure tires. and optional gem the ignition engaged, a slight pres- ,,”j',f.f,5"3f,t.'.'.,.2".(f...'.".;'?.,..'ZlShffisuii 3"" Ouilen nubemon M Emm- Dodge featugmtheall-IPQW Chrysler Torsion- belts. Dodge is 059..."! in 1957 3 complete sure on the "Na button both dlg- ..;,g7 A, y n. 1!. Airc" ride which provlda 33' Wmennl line of 18 body styles in Crusader. Regent and "SW95 "'9 ”'"15"ll55l0" Md starts the engine. Torque-Flite is available on Mayfair and sport suburban models. while Power- hlite automatic is available on all and positive steering ' Of the 8P0Ft char-acterintia g Custom Royal od 15 u this M ii ear with the soft ride of the family auto- m e as we at By W - .1 , i line shown here. LAST LOAD OF PULP FOR SEASON MIDMGHT SHOWING WINDSOR. ONT "The 1957 5031 "Only C0" 51-"'lHSS fvrmerly tic drive which offers greater if. 0,31 m 11.. above photo. shows the Hornby, handlers, Dodge represents an outstanding used. ulsinginegrs point out that flexibility of operation, improved oTTire T9579 budge ha. newly 4,. -I PM' My Robert Mac Michael taking . This expanding island industry Montague and Georgetown are u1mP1I0'dEt8l1!8DEri-ill-llt!l:g1:,”:: :l:i5:em1'5l:1I;j Rrsslvrzlnsnswaavrhe more engine braking, and greatfer hrealr- gigned bl" Mm replacing ." .. . . H on its last load of pulp for the is leaving considerable money the only ports in this area which V'01'k"18 In 9 9335,38” Rose. 08”. This space saving by '33:: away Icceleralioth 1! of en. 100. lringpins, reducing steering anon a new advancement in its ”N" or netural button starting. Withl harmony". says brugh. General Sales Manner of the Dodge-Desoto Division of Chry- mi season at Montague. The ghlll was loaded for the Anglo pulp and Paper mills, Ltd. of with the local producers. This boat, carrying a load of 1.300 cords at a cost of approximately are used for loading pulp. as it must be hauled by truck from the Wood Island section, the har- md Quicltenlng wheel return after utilized in a louer engine niounl- cornering log to give the 1957 Dodge a low er - . - - , Lim- silhouette and a loner re-iiier of Qllt'l)E't' city by Boates IP.L.l.) 525.000 to the purchaser as well bor there being to shallow to ac 519? C01'P0l'ation of Canada. . I ' ited. Th will be lntro- gravity With no loss of head r 0 L------......- Lid under the direction of James as some 85,000 to truckers and commodate these vessels. duced uisnveeiiiz the Canadian at mm dear”-we o in H. V public in dealer showrooms all a- The 1957 enillne line-up finds an improved Super Red Rain V-ll to power the Custom Royal series, The Hy-Fire V-ii, uliii-h powers the Mayfair and Sport Suburban models is an inipruvrineiil over cross the country. The complete Dodge line includes five body series: Custom RUYBI. Mayfair, Regent, Crusader and Suburban. Common to all body Acme Past Noble Grands At Party Mrs. J.D. lilai-l.viid. Montague. M R! or riiis... (GUARDIAN EASTERN GEORGETOWN Mr. George Martin of New Perth. was a recent business visit- ST MARY'S parish L-hlckcn sup- llniilzigue, Wednesday. November Tlli .txNL'AL Meeting Montagiiel Curling club will be held in the- i-liitirnom on Thursday. Nov. Bthl or to Georgetown. Mrs. Edith Gulck left recently for Bedford, where she will be employed. Mr. and Mrs- Donald King and family who have resided in Tra- cadie. since last spring have once entertained the members of Acme Past Noble Grands Club. Tuesday evening, October 30th.. at a de- lightful Hallowt-'cn Party. At the close of a brief business period conductcd hi Alix lic-Roy White. assisted by Mrs Spencer Llewellyn models is a new interpretation of Flight-Sweep styling, the new shape of motion, which this year features a strikingly lowered side- silkhouette that sweeps gracefully back to up-thrusting tall fins fol give a look of speed and agility. its predecessor ellulllmellt 0!! U19 Rmlent. Crusaderi Suburban and Ciisinni suburban models where the stoiidord engine is the famous Powcrllmv 6. in which Chrysler of Canada led the in-' and is Push-button (ll'lVlni1. optional I C Johns-Manvllle Seal-O-Matic -i 5ThhL st 8 p.m. Large attendance re- again taken up residence in The program mu 1" Charge OI 1-he Wheelbase has been enlarged :ustry.dls again offered lhls you-l . - qllexlvd. Importa-nt business. Gwrgemwn Mrs. Ne” Howey and included I to 122 inches on Suburban made” Y 30 gce. tblandard transmission n Md I I . wind m ('(l.VTRlBUTE T0 rump - The M" ””d M” S"””” twglkfr Love Story cunu-an uiiii-ii was won and 118 inches on CFHSWEV M othnree-:petllt1l;0'lr'Itl)r(lll0e&-lilllilleg x' .' "Lil . xgm , aim." nfhad Elm Humane Junior Bond 0, -1-mde and daughter Dianne. "1007 0 by ., mm. comprising M.-5, Mac. gent and Mayfair models. The ..m..m, ,, 7... i ' besesxe yrs 5 - Ill ..,.. .....c. .. I7 u.. .. l( giiiiong the local contributors in Inc Spriiigliill Disaster Relief lluiiil At a brief executive mort- liig hold on Saturday it was de- ridi-il to send a coiitributation tot the fund immediately. PERSONALS His many friends are pleased to learn that John Clair. son of Mr.l and Mrs. Thomas Clair. Montague. ls ronvalesing nicely following his ITCEIII operation for appendi- nus Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Dclghan of Emerald. accompanied by Mr. And Mrs. Finley Fraser of Char- lotlclown. we.re Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Fraser. Whim- Road. while in this area. they i-isitcd Mr. Harvey Moore's bird sanctuary. after which they con- iiniicd on to Murray River. Wood ,MiS5. Kmherlm Slevenwn "I 1119 BORN Of d.lYeC10l'-'1 PI'0Sid5d I eellnll. a delicious lunch was islands and other points of inter- :f'”:f;'”;::ihe”r"'i:lgwrega" sli1gl'!::' and R5; 0'; Kuzsins.l Ta-aasurerl served by the ladies. AG. in ' ' - presen te annua nancia Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson nmemgmg Mi: Malcolm Patti-rson. at pre- on her return -to Fredericton, she The following officers were up, -ujzj--:-g . mu an accountant with the Bank was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. pointed to, in. ensuin year; Dir. of Nova Scotla in Sussex. N.B., Thompson. Eur. ML Em-1 wamh Rev. 0, R f ' t- l has been transferred to Havelock. Mr. Wallace MacDonald recent- King”, M... Archie Wight. M... E . A" B. as manager of that branch. ilalcolm has many friends in Man- iiigiie wlio wul be interested in lllS promotion. he having served us accountant in the local branch in Montague. He is married to (he former Nellie Clements. daugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Clements. They have three small daughters. United Service i edl h mi. . . . Egg 1- I " AT LI Emgrsotiia Llewellyn was a River Cred” Umon Ltd” IL RICAL ”” t it t Ch I it t T . . 7th t 8 . . Ve'non A hrld i.. ;;;."a..:... 3.3.2. 2.2.. .:'.2:. N?” " P” 1. 'W'" I if on W G Eaony ECK Church on Sunday evcnlns. N0 ed her husband. who is a patient Rwer HAIL Guest spea er” - l i: cum muum gt-mber 4th. and was spopsored in the Prince Edward Island Hos- showing of films. lunch. - I: -. l mm” M" y the church choir. Mrs. ustln pltal. ' , Ross acted as organist. It was AG Everybody welcome” n"" 3” .5" 1; ii::.',ui.o':a:7iIsuy) enjoyed by a very large con- 'T""”TTrT 7; g:f;t;';"Lft;' 3g;:'”"' Irritation. I 9 cossf pool c IINTNIA The Scripture reading was ta- . is N-n-go:-ivnnum Niluu ken from Isaiah. The Brooklyn '3 &:,'?;,',::',..',.,.. """” Trio sang "There is Glory ln' My Soul". followed by "The Beaut- iful Land" by the Belfast Quar- lrt. and "God is Calling the Pro dilsl" by lhe Murray River Trio. The male choir sang "Wander- ing Child Come Home" and "The Wayside Cross" The Belfast Quar- tet sang "Steal Away." The min- ister. Mr., .l.M. Fraser spoke briefly. and voiced appreciation for those taking part in the ser- VICE The final selection of the even- ing was "lt is well with My Soul" by the Murray River Trio which was followed by a hymn, and the benediction. Apme Rebekah Lodge Hbld Regular Meeting Aliss Flori-le Benton presided at gr; regular meeting of Acme Re- sli Lodge, Montague. Thursday evening, The correspondence and minutes or the last session were read by the secretary. Mrs. Win- iiiired Vlckereon. The members were pleased 'to have Mrs. Bea- trice Melllsl present at the meet- llllt and she spoke briefly. A sum of money was voted to rrds the LR. Munro Fund and 0'-her matter: were dis- Georgetown on Sunday. OCWNF 30th, where they visited relatives. Mr. Arthur routes of pisciuid. was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Publlcover. Constable J. W. Lavers, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. who is stationed at St. Stephen. N.B., motored to Georgetown. ar- riving on Monday. October 29th. where he will spend his three weeks leave as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Lover The members of the Georgetown Boy Scout Troop, which is under the direction of Scout Master D. A. Maccormack. held a very suc- cessful apple day on Saturday. Oc- tober 27th. Mr. Joseph "Sonny" Johnson, Canadian National Railway Sta- tion Agent, who is stationed in Prince County was a recent visi- tor to his home in Georgetown. ly purchased the liome formerly owned by Mr. Andrew MacNeill. who now resides in Southport. Mr- and Mrs. MacDonald. took up res- idence in their new home on Wed- nesday. October Iilsl. Mr. Raymond Deslloches of Hal- ifax, N.S.. Manager of Redmond Export is spending a few days in Georgetown. Friends of Mrs. Howard Walker. who has been ill at her home, are pleased to hear that she is much Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson, Brewer. Maine. are spending their holidays with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson. Mrs. Albert Coates and daughter Ann. accompanied by Mrs Charles F. Ayers of Wlckford. Rhode ls- lsnd. have returned to their home. after spending a pleasant holl- day with relatives and friends on the island. While here they were the guests of their aunt. Mrs. John Macbean. Peter's Rosd. Mrs. Charles Mat-l.areii. North A.'lngton. Mus. has returned to ha home after spending several days with her mother. Mrs. Gar- field Johnston. Peter's Road. Classmates of Myrna Claw. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clow are glad to see her back at school Myrna had the mis- fortune of falling and fracturing her wrist. This necessitated her re- moval to the King's County Mem- orial Hoepltal for ” ' attent- Ion. Patterson Will Win Leod. Mrs. Llewellyn. Miss Mary Hemphill and Airs Byron Stewart. Miss Hemphill and Mrs. White. Planists duriiig the evening were Mrs. Hooley and Mrs. Howard Vlckei-son. A delicious lunch of sandwiches and pumpkin pie was served by the hostess and the lunch committee. Credit Union Holds Georgetown Meeting The annual meeting of the Georgetown Credit Union was held in the St. James Parish Hall on Monday, Oct. 29th, Mr. Leo Cor- coran of the RE. island Credit Unio;i League was in attendance and passed on many helpful sug- gestions to the local Credit Unions. Mr. Earl Walsh. Chairman of John Wallace and Mr. Patrick Murphy. Supervising Committie: Mayor, ANNUAL MEETING Annual meeting, Vernon front end treatment incorporates a brand new styling trend in the "twin light" arrangement of the headlights and parking lights. This year Dodge offers a tri- umph of engineering research in its Torsion-Aire Ride. Chrysler products, already world famous for their riding qualities. will again be far ahead of competition through this new combination of front torsion-bar suspension a nd new rear suspension arrangements. e new suspension system uses two torsion-bar springs - one for each front wheel. Mounled.horl- zontally, they replace the big ver- P. L. Boudrcaull. Mr L. S- Botch- lldcr and Mr. F. J. l)eLory. Cred- it Committee: Mr. Rupert Wight. Mr. Fabian Boudreaull and Mr. J. W. Levers. Following lhe com- UDIII ISLAIIIIS-GARIBOII FERRY SERVICE Oct. 22 to Nov. 30 Daily from each terminal: 8 a.m., 11 am.. 1 p.m. 3 pm. 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