Weekly Meeting l Montague Pres. Bobby Ialiurn and Roger Clair. leoinpaiili-d hvwr and Mr: King Sat. July. 20. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 2. James MacLean and J ohii who will itsll in the L” 5 A AC 7-' ; Clair, 3. R" I! d Ll ell I 1! Friend. til Mr PJ Henry of i l church Picnic kn clmpblecuu ew ya D iWIlel' SUPP! in Gmrtlellwln are nell are pleased to hear that she return to Boston. Mass. after ,. i has returned to her home i Mrs. Kathleen Cann presided at The annual congregational pic- r Girls Jocliy Race, 1. Christine .Martin and Nancy Johnston. 1. sorry to hear of his illness which is contiiiiiig him to his home and inapendtng her vacation with her Georgetown. after undergoing aiilparents. Mr and Mrs Fred Allen the regular weekly meeting of At-- nic of St. Andrew's Preshyterianlshamn 3"," .nd 39"), Dingwe". all wish him an early 1n1pr()vQ- operation in the Prince Edwnrdl Mr. L.S. lS8ll'llll(.lt'l'. Kings Conn , men; Island Hospital C3 Jailor is at piesctit -in his an me Rebekah Lodge. Montague.i Church. Montague. was held Wed- 3g pure", cum and Barbara 1 h Id gig P. .d A” . - t 1 17mg Ir Mr anti Mrs liclphus Dequeiie. M1,. shieia I)2Lnry (,1 mg or. Illlli 01-ilym - I F1 ell. I9 ;r Thursday evening The minu es nesday afternoon. Juy . sh,” ' B uh W g p d , thevmg Jam”, M” be U" mm, dun , of the last meeting were read and the summer home of Mr. and J k R ! R .h d o rt. ton. . ass. nio ore tnpim: of the Provincial Government .4 Bqghud ,b g ' Ed ".3 he f in M - H J ' ' 3 d H. 5”” M 93' "Si " "I "W 15131111 T9('9nll)' and Paid 8 Department of Agriculture is spend-4 k (f 7- t” "3 d W"”' i appmv . t Lnanci report rs .T. amieson in ru ene U H d I Cam be” 1 V . , l . was read b the ire surer Mrsd s ite th nf vo le w other; N" Y" " 5" P 5l""'' W" '" '””"”'””””' There "ii-' ll" l''”'d3.” 33 ll" 3”?-5' ”" OTTAWA FF rllw in-sl ulfm l 3' E - -WP 9 " ' "ll ” Bobby Ballum and Roger Ciaie the' mitt-o ur and Mrs Michael h - t yi d M - FJ Del - Florence Stewart. Mrs Stewart there was a large attendance and : K In C be” d J ' B ik lJg jd w .'d xii H 9' Pam” 5' r 3" r ” ' '.dr;-Darimeni will ixsur a new V ' Nliotted for visiting gcommill-er. of swimming and sports. followed ' "en" amp "l am" lg 9' 6' ' I1” ' " tmd s S'":L”'-V . istamp ll0ntlrlli2 QUl't'll Elizabeth gi- Tw mbe . " '11. B"e' 09 "5 "la Mr" 5" ' '5 9' Miss Marion Martell. who hasland Prince Plllilll lllla dlllllillll. r 0 me ra had been remember by a delicious supper of sandwic queue Wm be the glwsh of relag I g . - , K 7 g. ,4 WM cud. ",1 gowem um , e, "5 ic,,c,"m. Girls-Frae-For-All. 1. Sandra mes in Tigmsh during nu" may been employed in Sumnierside is but officials tict-iiiit-ti llItlls(l':IY l( I card of lympathy had been sent The sports were .1” charge 0, Bell. 1. Peggy Johnston, I Christ. in the pmvmce visiting her mother. Mrs. Henry give any ft-taitt of tin. ut-.s i..s.it- ! Z. to . bgrggvgg member, Mrs. David MCKMHL William Mach” lne Martin. V Mr Russell while Mmnlpanied Martell The stamp iiill i-iiiiiiiii-iii-irate the 4. : 0"" '9W'l9d 10' the WW5 3” tyre, Stewart White and Kenneth B0y5'F"e'F'"iMl' l" Babb, by Mr and Mrs John Wallace. -M55: ilk:-Len 1:" l-ailjieell--Ogiglla--l-il-I-"pk -- ------A l." mu" c”mmm"- M75 Rm” M”' Ballum. A hearty vote of apprec-lBulum' 1' hm” MuLe”' 3' were visitors to Charlottetown on 3! i” 590" '9P0"ed 11'" I Hill” had iatlon for their kind hospitality, Richest ””""V" "d "" C'""" Thursday July llih. E 53" Pu"-'hI-Nd lid Pliiced 3" was extended to Mr. and Mrs. b'".ll"dl' Mrs lda Wood left recently on g ::'lu'wc:;l::3e'ni5:9m0;i”aH'l0f9l'8' Jamieson by Rev. D. A. Camp- drf'lg:”T":n'f;'”fg:g 'lfa”.'c-L:0d5";' return to Boston. Mass, following 9 CC 0 D 9" 5- bell. ' ' t a visit spent in Getirgctnvin as the 1 . . . d Peggy John- . . . - New business included arrange The Wlmunk were "u, spnns wwdy lallnsmn '7: .h. Eur-st of her sisters. the Viisses - . meat; for having the wgner C31. even” and mhncrs 'l""i 3 Planne Gllls "'d L 7'" Margarct and Jcnnie Lce Ricli- i V low Bus visit Montague and vit-- 7- -r . 1 3 i L G" l" Mam" ard-V 5 K-(-rat sumiav dinnvrs will he xi-ru-il :it ilzw l'lIxiill. mu ”” 'l"ly whi M” 9”” 2.mlylavi(t)lls5lacCanTllell. Ill" Jallllcst; 30” Three-legged Rifle. 15 John Mum Jl.m"""' .ll”m""aM "1 lilontagiie, every Sundat for the it-iii.iiin.in-it of the Lkweuy" W" 'pp”l”led ""'V9"""' Ballum gulf E3? J':l';i5;"d9:"l3- 2-uh" Charlottetown is iisiting at the wagon - - or ,5, commit,” in chug, 0, me ' amp I" ” " ""9 l(ll- home of Mr and Mrs. Earl Walsh 5 - Clnow Tu Day July mm W1" - girls Dash 16 and 7! t. Barbara 3. Bobby Ballum and Roger Clair. Mrs mist." Johnston or St . Th M,V. K , ( 3 - - ' . ' i ' B It m. 2. Marg rel Ma Cannell. jggggii Ag G - .t I (:1 10- , rm”.-.,-. .omp"i2?Z?"- ”ca-.5"?-'2 33?ti'r'.'i';”"o'.?.?S:i'";S?li?i2.i"'"”l"”"" "Well": 0”" 2lf'h?i”3it.”22i5.i”?5l5.S"aW- a.'"'i.”o- (-1.... ” " ..i"lit.: 9-:r:i.?. 3;” " TURKEY CHICKEN. etc. , t t." - '- ' t 5 ”” B.Dh6 tt7i.iit' M.lh Wll"li'h-" .. peeled Pulp a Souris of 160.1 cords Produce and Albert Quiizley and (Vernon Fraser Photo) ::5dn?1Irlil3'erl:.?ri;:8:;l thtemhnstess Maggaee aszl rmcar; Milnnikeano Wmrpd omn "lea M.isanr;iiih:Li WITH ALL THE TRnn”N(;S e 0" it Jerry Beln cil as Policeman for the Town of - - Mr. H.P. G S . tlr . v . , , .. . -- . Girls Dash t R and St I. Chrtst- motored to saie:tr3Je0hnr Ntntlcflgng Georgetown Mr.VWallaie is a re Adults glnn 1 m mp” ll) whit. 5.34; irie Martin, 2. Paulette Claw. J. on his "mm hp wu'ucm-"pang tired (iinadian annual Railuat ' it . ' i ” it " X H" " ' -' ' i '”"W”” ”'”t MC””5""1l3"0"5 "9 "tended lnl N332:-l' ':;'h"h5"':' d 9 1 B bb ied by Mrs. George who had been Smllllll ,,..,,,u,. 3",, W Dinners served from tliflll iii Tiitl it ill. '5 ' ' . , I r,.ndMr.,L1oydMam, hi ys. as: an i. o y h VA . .. g.. - ... 5 . were married .1 the homenofllmg Beirin, 2. Jackie Mills, 3. Kenneth :;':g:;5.0:vl:revvilhls"Ml':-elugzauM: Georgc of (llal'liill(.'lfItl'il.. alrlrltiflil .5; bride's parents. Mr. and Mrau Campbell George were their two grandchil- m Gemumlmn. 0" lruldili JIM I" John Bowles. Dover. Girls Dash I10 and til 1. Sandra dun Mum. Rich,” Bun" M Where "my Mg” '”""l9 l”" 'h F Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Connor.l B”eh""- 1' Ll” Dewari 3' Smmn Miss, Maripn Filmore of Saint 1" me” home on New Glasgow. N.s.. are spendingl ll I I John..who will spend their ho1i- Friends 0, M” g, A B .m.m,y a few days at the home of Mrsxi 3”” D”-ill '10 4'” Ill 1 B"bbY days in Georgetown. Connor's father. Mr. William Gid- Ballllm-1 R02" C13". 3- Kenneth Mrs. William Jay and two t'lill- G - e -- - V - dings, Murray River. lKf'Fl”- Mr. and Mn. Louis Jenkins and: Girls Dash tl2 and i3l 1 Sandra family, Halifax, NS. are spending 39”. 2- PERRY -l0hlI5l0Il- a few days at me home of Mrs, Boys Dash I12 and 13) 1. James Jenkins' parents, Mr, and Mr; MacLean. 2. Ian Campbell. Lealand Nicolle, Murray River, Girls Dash 114 and over? 1. Nor- lgrf and Mrs.C Alfred liinocenti ma Llewellyn. 2. Isobel Dewar. .1. an amiy of onn.. dren of Charlottetown. are Vlsllv ' ing Mrs. Jay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. Miss Joyce Jenkins of Char- lottettiwn. was the weekend guest of her aunt. Mrs. Margaret Allen. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden motored to Georgetown. l " l l ' I L'.S.A. are. Sylvia Myers 4 ' spending their holidays at thel Girls sack Race 1, Sandra Ben, where they were guests for the 4 home of Mrs. Innocentis mother, 2. Nancy Johnston. 3. Wendy Weekend El "'9 llomf 0' MT '7-F Mrs. Jane Cook. Murray River.-Johnston -l0l"'5l0"- Congratulations are extended to Boys sack 1:3”. 1 Ja,,,,,5 Mac. Mr. and Mrs Hamid Mat-Lean I Mr. and Mrs. William White. lilltll lloarrl 2 Bobby '3.-mam ,1, 13" of ('hai'lotti.-town were weekend : were married on .iuiy 6th. 1957; Campm.” ' guests at the home of Mr. and - .;. Mrs. White was the former Miss' (;j,-'5 whH.ir,a.-rmr R3”; 1 an. MP5 -l0hn P- -Vl39D0"3ld- -' A 3"" M"""- d""E'"" 0' MP and dra at-ii and Wendy Johnston 2. Mi” F”'"”5 D9.L”3' .”'. Cam ' M" Arum Mum” Lil”? S3"d5-i'Sharnn Bucll and Betty Dingwell brldg" M355” ”"”d '"(”'"g.e' : Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brooks and. 3 Nam... Juhnsmn and Chrmine town on Monday. July llth. and its , son of Toronto, Ontario. are sepnd- rvfmin ' "'9 8U95l 0i ll" bl'0ll"3l' and 5'5' ing their holidays at the h i. i ' , i , H , , ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. t-TJ. De- his Parents. Mr. and Mrs (.:yltlnt:)yl 80” Whmhdmm RAW ll LWY. l" Brooks. t - 7 -- -- - Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan and son LOADS AT SOURIS A SEABOAT - From the M.S.'the visitors visited the Garden of gisiration ls Hamburg Germany. Burkhard Brohari. takes a short the Gulf Museum and several of The Burkhard Brohan recently cruise. Front right is Captain the stores. On return to George landed steel from the Rhur val- Fritz Wlchr, left his wife. next is town they stopped for a picnic. iley to be used in the new wharf harbor pilot, Temple Gotell of M.S. ”Burkhard Brohan." of the lat Georgetown by Diamond Con- Mr. and Mrs. Al Shumate and family Cathy and Michael of At- lanta. Georgia. are spending their holidays in Murray River. Mr. Shumate is with the Ameri- can army. Master lvan and Miss Bruce of Weymouth. Mass.. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert King. On their re- turn to Weymouth. they were ac- STORE OPEN Miss Margaret Herring. RN. of Halifax. .N'.S.. is spending some time at the hnnie of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Louis Herring. Mur- ray Tiivcr. The Misses Wendy. Linda Master Freeman Sencabaugh. chil- .Vlarion mm . , . - A l T Georgetown. While in Montague North American Lines whose re- lstruction Co. mains” .i':ie0i;”lh(l3'il&:lIlsl.rE.at 1;: are" or Mr. and Mn pm; 5,". I. p h 1- Rh I cabaugh. Stellevrton. N.S. a r e i - llwlrshficld; dine it me Export .:::'eMl:.5. Jggn K:;lg&::Fel'5' spending their vacation at tae 1lIIOSdCy C.ITd sCTTITdCy . , GT ' mental Farm; see the Jcrscys ni fig! RiVal;-Hg VI ggglexqaz tlifg; g:'::l;l;Tg';:s'Mu::;i QVenllIg fl" 9230. Self-Cleaning -' . . r. . - - - -. M ' ' . . .2 George MacMlllan, Cornwall. the S V p Ch d H Hopenem i lls8TTlpreqe::lE8(ell:1lI'II odl Hy River. Stays whale Longef . Swine of Sterling Willis lumzstnn; WW” - 5 0 9' - r 5' PW? Mgffhgw & MQcLQull l, Miss Janet itown. spent the past weekend at the home of her mother. Mrs. Norman C. Stewart. High Bank. V - Mrs Ruebcn Moore and Mrs. I 2''" '5 Sp9"d'"g "Am" days Oliver Glddings. Murray Rlver,l:.Klel0llm:l:En”lM:::a;l5r:i;'-IMVSA A. . - . . . t'P'. d i:Vh9”' ll"? fl?l'3l13lF5 wh" 3."'"d"l Iceived word that her husband P. , e W.l. (.onvcntion. held in P.W.:o. pm”. W” in I helicopter lC- "" J"lV 3 ”'d m'' crash and received a broken leg.. Friends of Mrs. 0. Hooper. Murv ray River. are sorry to hear me is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Montague. with the Canadian Bank of Com- merce in Murray River. Mrs. Alan Pryne of Halifax. N. and the licrcfords of Tom Sand- erson. North River I PERSONALS Miss Beatrice Power rcturiie to Montague Friday Evening after visiting in Quebec. She arconipan- a - t h in iron out can -mi -sport S:p':v'-lLoayrlll:"ST'A"T.-WHITE House Print. con pum- '-p Diana in lull . . . and you IIVI on 70"": '9'! """E.'." V, ' L, , ' A suviacaa in reasonably l0'I4"'9'- ' 7 ' hiding quality. Stays gleaming VhlTO:TOI 7"" longer. Worth 59.45 a gallon. Bridgetown a . ... been a mer- chant seaman for over 33 years. serving in this capacity during the last war and was fortunate enough to survive three sinkings in the -4.. cseriin Wiclir has English Channel. tic was taken prisoner of war by the U. S. Navy and turned over to France. EASTERN GUARDIAN ICE CREAM SOCIAL, Presby- torliin Church Lawn. Saturday evening. July 10th. ST. PETER"! BAY Pastoral charge: Sunday. July 21. Service Marie I p.m. Conducted by Sal- iation Army. MONTAGUE: 10.00 a.m. Blble school tor all ages. il:o0 a.m. The Lord's Supper and Preaching. Murray River: 10:00 a.m. Bible Ivhool ll a.m. The Lord's Sup nor Murray Harbour 6:00 p. m. llible School and the Lord's Supper. Evening Evangelistic ser- licc at the camp grounds at Canoe (Lita. Also afternoon service at lhe camp. Everyone urged in at- tcnd Kenneth T Norris. evange- ill (ALF CLUBS All Kings I..iinty Cali Club members have the opportunity of taking part in a tour Monday. July 22. Agricul- liiral Representative have P. Mac- l.t-an has arranged. on behalf of the P.E.l. Departmnt of Agri- culture. for them to visit the Pro- vincial Building at 9:30 am. and from there go on to see the Ayr- Ihireii of A.B. Mackne. East Ray- Illy; the abeep ol Almon Boswell. l IN T1"! VAST llll i IKTTIIIT-Al IN NEW YORK WN snnsorcnsii-ii.o nonaaivnaoio ZANDILM. A-uiaalncsaiiinctoa WORLDS LAWGLST led her aunt Mrs. Richard Power. Charlottetown. on a pilgrimage to St. Anne de Beaupre. Miss Tena Cnllings. R.N.. Lynn. Mass. and her nephew. Richard Doyle arrived in Montague this week to visit Miss Cnllingsi par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Collings. l Fricnds of Mrs. John E. Stewart, Murray Harbour. are plcascd tol hear she is convalescing satis- I factortly at the home of her son- l in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. 'Li.-roy White. llnntagiic. following her rccent operation in the Kings l County Memorial Hospital Buys Propeidy In Cardigan North Mr. William Sherhinin of Fort Lauderdale Florida noted and iuic-, ceafiil inventor and world travel-1 ler was a recent guest of Mr. and; Mrs. William iiacxenzit-. Cami-l nan North during his stay on the island. Although this is his iirstl trip here he found it ve ry interesting and plans to return in September since he bought proper- ty near the MiicKeniie farm. Mr. and Mrs. Macitcnzie are at- lo winter residents of Fort Lauder- dale they have purchased the 200 acre track that once belongcd to Mr. MacKcnzie's grandfather. How- ever they expect to spend as much llme as possible on P.E.l. develop- . ing and improving their new sum-l mer home. JAMES 'a.tvT' James Bay. at the southern end I of Hudson Bay. is ahdtit 300 milesi long and 150 miles wide Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Munn and Sincere sympathy is extended to family. have returned to their the family and relatives or the late home in Saint John. N.B.. spending their holidays at the home of Mr. Munnis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munn. Murray Riv- er. 1..-LC. Ray Maclnnis who is with the R.C.A.l-I in Foymtiunt. Ontario. is spending two weeks leave at the home of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rey- nolds, Murray River. On his re- turn he will go to St. Hubert'a. Quebec. where he will be stationed Mr. and Mrs. Noel MacNevin and family, Nancy Lee and Scott.l of Danville, Quebec, are spending their holidays at the homes of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.F. MacLeod. Murray River and Mr. and Mrs. MacNevin. Charlotte- town. Miss Donnie MacKay. Charlotte- town. spent Sunday afternoon at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacKay. Murray River. Mr. Andy MacFarlane. Toronto. Ontario. is spending his holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac!-iarlane. in TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible, now or in the future. for any bills charged against me or my property unless authorized by me in writing. MRS. FRANCIS ACORN IflerlMrs. John A. Blue of liopefield. who passed away at her home in Hopefield on Friday. July 5, I951. Miss Mary Lou Martin. Murray lllver. In spending her holidays at the home of her Mrii.Ada Burden. Montague. PINK COWS GIVE MORE MILK Get more keep your tree of flies. Dust them with pink COW- FLY POWDER- use it just twice a month. milk: cattle biting COWFLY POWDER in bet- ter than any spray. Lasts 2 weeks or morew leas work for you - better protec- tion for your grandmother. T On and after August 1, 1957. our business will be operated on a cash or approved contract basis only. All accounts are due on the same date. Settlement of same or a satisfactory arrangement for pay- l mcnt must be completed as accounts are bellll hllldtd in "W l collection at that time. BIRT'S FEED SERVICE Sour-is TO-DAY ONLY CAPITOL She knows the ropes pnd all the jokes Her merchandise made history! But please don't tell what Ginger sells or give away the mystery! GINGER ROGERS 9 ....lN-. BARRY NELSON l"T HE FIRST TRAVELLING SALESLADY" EXTRA CARTOON SHOWS 1-3-7-9 COMING MON. AND TUE. NE r THE CREATEST SEA BATTLES or ALL 'L')lME? . . A Talia AND HEART GRIPPING sronv. cattle. Costs less than la cent a day. MILD BY-- ROLAND HYDE Cornwall I Montague. MAYFAIR THEA TRE MURRAY RIVER JULY zorii SATURDAY "HOT SHOTS" ITAIIIING: I'll IOWILIIY BOYS SIIOW TIMI ml p.vn. THEY KEPT COMING AT ME... I COULDN'T cat-um HAND LANO The BATTLE of the RIVER PLATE A HANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION .TAlIINGl JOHN GREGSON-PETR INCH-ANTIIORYOOAYLI warn mos AJAX - HMO EXETIR - nwmzo Acmuzs I.iltl0 X09 SOITAEN 8 P.M. . TONIGHT - MON. 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