Sam Acorn of Primrose who i-erently celdirated his Dth riiiitni: grain on his farm the Seven Mile Road. At'l)I'I'l cut all of the hay and all of the grain this year on the film which he runs with his mu Nelson. and his son's uife. Mr. Acorn is in excellent had have with use." The pallbearers were Messin- Bruce Stewart. Angus 111. Sun art. John D. Bruce. George Liv Mucleod Funeral AI little, Sands The funeral of the late colmlnl. Macbeod. formerly ol- High Bank and who passed a- "! suddenly at Port credit; Ontario. on October Md was p Sunday afternoon from the Little SaiI& United Church. The service was by Rev. L. S. Wolfrey. The by- mns sung were ”The lords Mal Slaeli-Ird." "What a friend ' in Jesus." Hal- onductad i Wt? u - . and I l I earn in cmiaren Miss Ieo ia- dtcated the need of letting them progress naturally as they Ill-. ture, and pointed out the value of grouping of children who are, comparauiely of the same level of mental maturity. "This group-' ing must be flexible. permitting a child to move from one grow t another in the classroom. as ange in progress is seen," she said. "In contrast in this more mod-' 99”” d l”"”' "Ad 59'" ern plan, is that of attenuating Bill Alyward has been doing to standardize. making all child-I carpenter work in the village all ren march iogether'at the same suinmur and recently ccanplet- rate. This tends to create medi-: ed the lovely- Indonhallthat ocriuy. holding back the fasterp attracts so much attention. BRISTOL Mr and Mrs. Russell Donald. were city visitors week on business. ter. has taken leave front the worktobuildlaisownnewhouse The Moren in buying smells at the storage plant. This should be a wonder- Haw- fitl thing as bolt, and Mr. Junes Kcnrrfick, Fishermen had to ship smells to Anness Kenneficli and A. Mac- New York markets for sale and- li-il'oft times they war; spoiled on dore Green, I). chairman of the . arrival, Now the fish will Ml? J-J. P9fl'.Y. who was our frozen right from the boats ployed in the city as a carpen- any can; in, N is The Australian koala bear is up ;M"1l”" D'9'9"b3k9'' '-0 dl8l'U5G- NAT03 9'5"” 3”" in the village' before the weather . 3 , ch” : mum, when mi. . pp WW - lgets bad. Mr. Perry. is a car-ilg, Ems", In C ' I SOURIS I A 1. pm-ring eotmaanyi .Friday. Oct, 11. 1957 Th: Guardian Page 5 DISCUSS NATO AFFAIIB OTTAWA CPi-Senator Theo- "' '"""" V”"- NATO affairs. The iuioae Island senator, a Deinoern. 5 making 0 Canada the lira stop of a two- he. Uuied Sim” semi; gm-eign re. ' month tour which will see him "” lations committee. Thursday had Visit all the NAN capitals The L- a hal'-hour meeting with Pnme PUFWSE 0! ht! mp la to asses. MONTAGUE CO-OP HOSPITAL p WEEK-END SPECIALS ; VETERAN FARMER ON BINDER lmzhday anniversary is showiil health and does not even wear glasses. He takes an active in- terest in all activitloa and tin affairs in general. 0' Mrs. Nathan Bears of Brook- Mr. lyn is I dauditer. A large ni.Ird)e of friends join in congratulating Mr. Acorn on his reaching his nth lirthdny anniversary and on being able to enjoy such eicdlent health. EASTERN GUARDIAN FREE Church of Scotland. ser- iires Oct. 13th. Stancliel 2.30 p. m Rev. J.H. Bishop. Ministeif MOUNT STEWART United t'liui'cli. Rev. John M. Sheen llinister. Mount Stewart ll n.m.. Bristol 3 p.m. DUNDAS PASTORAL Charge. lliiited Church. Rev. W. I. Mac- Donald will conduct services It lnnandale at II and at Dundaa at B. . VALLEYFIICLD - Orwell Head ciiiigwegation. services Sunday. tlrinber llith: Vulleyiiield. 11:41) am,; Belle River. 3:00 llm-I Orwell Head. 7:30 pm. Rev. F. MBCKIIIIIOII. Minister. , .. ARTIFICIAL Insemination. All Breeding Clubs on Prince Ed- viprd island will be shut down s from October 16-31 inclusive. Ser- vice will commence Isain on November 1. THE Presbyterian Church in Canada St. John's Belfast Service Next Lord's Day. October 130:- at 1.30 p.m. Rev. D.A. Campbell. Guest Speaker. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. PARISH of Georgetown Angli- can Church of Canada. Holy Trlnltjpchtirch Sunday October 13th. Seventeenth Sunday after 'l'rini.ty 11.00 am. Holy Commun- ion and Se ii. Ru. W.G. llogg THE Church In Canada, b. Sunday October tau: - Harbor North, Sunday School 10 n.m.. Diitne Worship 11 am. and 7:3 p.m. Peters Road. Sunday School 1:30 p.m.; Divine worship 2-110 p.m. Enter into His courts with thanksgivinu. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR -4Mur- ray Rivd Pastoral change. The United Giurch cl Canada. Su- vii-os Subday Oct. 13th. Murray Harbour-all n.m.. Little Sands urray River 7.3) pm. At VI River a Communion Table I be dedicated to the glory and in loving mem- ory e late Mr. and Mrs. lirig iddings. The table will be unveiled and yl'OSCl'HQd -by the Giddings family. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey. Minister. - UPTON Gospel Chapel; Dul- iias 2:00 p.m. Sunday School: with classes for all ages. 'niern will be I Qieclnl Missionary story for the Children. :20) p. m. The Lord's Sniper for Be licvers. 7:!) p.m. Gospel Service Mr. Dondd Longworth. Mission- my on Furlough from San Jose. Costa Rica will be bringiiu the evening Message. All are wd- COMO. THE Presbyterian Church In Canada. Thanksgiving urvicel. Sunday. October 13th; Montague Rally day advices il.m a.m.; Sunday School loll) a.m.; Card- iplease note change in time): Sunday school 1.30 p.m.: Mont- Tlll Montague Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada Rcv. J.M. Parser. Minister Sun- is. Lower Montague; tplease note tlmel. school. 1.8 p.m.. Mission Band. Service I-Iv . Debbie of Surianeralde, ORWELL -Vernon Charge. Services Oct. 13th to be conduct- ed by Rev. A.S. Weir, D.D., as follows: Cherry Valley 111!) a. m.: Eldon 2.3) p.m. Vernon Riv- er Rally Day Service at 2.30. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Wood Island Preiiyteb ian Church. Communion will be observed on Sunday. Oct. 13th at 11 am. Also Communion in Caledonia Church. on Sunday, October 13th at 3 p.m. Rev. Don- ald Nicholson. Will conduct both services. GEOMEETOWN Pastoral Charge. United Church of Can- . ada. Services for October lath. 11 am. Sturgeon. S.S. at 10 a.m. 2.30 pm. Milltown Cross; 7 p.m. Georgetown. Thankgiving su- vices throughout. Special service at 7 p.m. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minister. ST. PE'I'Ell'6 BAY Charge. United Church. Sunday services: Greenwich Sunday School Rally at 11 s..m St. Peter's Thanks- giving service at 8 p.m. Marie W.M.S. Thaiiorfering at 7.35 p. in. Please note the altered time for evening service. Services conducted by the minister. Mr. Anthony Ware. PERSONALS Mr.and Mrs. Sam Giddinp and son. Glenn. and daughter, were weekend visitors to Montague. guests of Mr. Gldding's n-iothn Mn. Marlon Hume. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Storey Sum- mcrside. are visiting in Monte- gue. guests of Mrs. Storey's mother. Mrs. .l.E. Fraser. Miss Jacqueline MacGregor d Valleyfield is at present a pat- ient in the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital. Her many friendl wish her a speedy recovery. RADIO and TV SERVICE CALLS Every Saturday afternoon our service men will make calls between Ch'town and Souris. Anyone requiring his service will please dial 9624 and arrange for a call. IOWLAN RADIO Ii TV Pownal Street ' FIDDLING and STEP DANCING Elimination contest in St. Mary's Hall, Souris. Saturday. Oct. ,12. Win- ners to compete for Prov- incial championship. Send entries.to- JOSEPH CAMPBHL I SO(ll"l.l. and aanley Livingstone. I The funeral was very largeuy attended. lntennent was in the Little Sands Cemetery. "Montague Lady P. W. C. Teacher Funeral Held Addrems The funeral of Wendelin Mor- pupll and developing a lazy at-. We understand that Mrs. p iiiude. M the sum mm, mg-Jgmq F, mgbollld will mg" Cottage Cheese 30c; White Sugar 10 lbs. 81.09; Oak Leai Ies; nutuped cigid I. (owed be to 1.1.55.1 go "gt gm, 5,, . Tomatoes. 24 oz. 2 tins 45c; Flufio, 2 for 59c; Red Bay Corn. yoga in. presem c.'nmyy-- d.ug,g,,-I M". Manon”. Regufe,-ed Nu.-59 2 tins 37c; Lard. 2 for 45c; Silver Seal Molasses. 2 qts.. tiilc; Heinz Tomato Catsup. 11 oz. 2 for 49: Nutty Peanut Butter of the ”retarded reader" in the! cently In the sudden passing senior grades. if this plan were' w Morrim Miss HELEN YEO put into practice." Miss Yeo so close together. Airs. ldacllonr . wanled immedlafelyl 2993 SW9? P0”"095- 3 '55- 25? RIP? T0mFl"9-R 2 "W 2501 . Y said. Most satisfactory results has three damhters . ' ' in-for general duty. Apg : Elgurkcys n9c 1b.; Hamburg. 2 lbs a9c; All roasts of beef 43c have followed this grouping bylllalifax. teachers who have tried tbel imethod. There need be very few casesi She I eived a dotble shock re- - .-,( i and PfGCTlCGl NUTSO 29c: Corned Beef, 24 oz. 39c; Baker's Jiify. 1 lb.. 59c; Broken I Pekne Tea 751- lb, Oranges. Ifi3's. 2 din. 65c; Onions, 5 lhs her husband anl her grnnd son. Something new has strum in I ply TO MGTTOR. l lfor arnelt fishermen this season. rissey was held Thursday from his late residence in East 55331 "sf; 3'' P,'1l;u? u'"”"' MONTREAL Miss Helen e min Hi h T Mass was celebratedemby ills ' Ywv B-Aw MsEd:- "T we 5”" 0' i pump, the 3., Rev. R. vp Mlc.lPrince of Wales College. Char-l Kenzie. Deacon and sub-deacon lmemwnv "Id 3 mmlb" M "I9 . werg: Rgv, rum-i; co,-co,-an Board of Governors of the Prince . and Ru, pi-anon tnmmm, jEdward Island Teachers" Fedelr-' Present in an sgncgumy we"; stion was a guest weaker here i Rev. K. C. MacPhergon, my on Ttiursday night at the annual L. P. Callaghan and Rev. SyI- convention of the Provincial As- vere Gallant. The pail bearers sociation of Protestant Teachers. were: John Walsh. Andrew Min Yeo. who is a graduate Macllac. Wilfred Holmes. .los- of Harvard University. address- eph Maclsaac. Marcellus Mac- ad the senior elementary section Donald and Walter J. Morrissey. on "Grouping for reading in the Interment was in the Catholic senior guides," iuugn-airing valul Cemetery where the service was to"; point. by um; pupil, ml conducted by the Rt. Rev. R. V. gabteaux. M3CK9"1l9- The l""9”'l W35 stressing the individual differ-. very largely attended. j mm l Pliillipl Montreal Group J survived by one brother, Munpliy. Montague. .' Her funeral took place from. the home of her niece. Ylfrs.f K.W. Coyle. with whom she re-. sided, which was lar"ely attcnd-i The death occurred at the ed, to St. .VIary's Cliburch, lion- Kings County Memorial Hospl-I tngue. where Requiem Mass ti;l, Montague. on October ivas was celebrated by her pas-i or lllillargli Alirce nliobsertson. viifep liar-Rev. J!.lXV. .V:lt(:l”dl9 Tlisl l)n he: Bgtlfi ye: after an illnzrsl ltecv” lv)vas(1:llaiii tl:lPPllTle8cllllmiVIlSi - I . . . of a few short hours. I in the church cemetery. "Aunt Alice". as she was iam-1 Pall bearers were Dan Con- iliarly called, was a lady whol Condon. 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