’ “the 3th being used by the y .u-onIiALantEITMAN ' - I. Press scan Writer ,. EASTERN GUARDIAN in (all milllnew at nald's store, Montague . tho Sons of the West. featur 21, at Sports Arena. ‘14, 8 pm. To call a minis and other important business VE Aug. 27th. and 20th Mm. ,, I "a’3,9§ -rf- ~,—-. g u Konnehunk Port, Maine, 1 ‘JI‘I. ditch. ‘l RSONALS in and Mrs. Archibald Munn, :. Sands, attended the mar- ‘ " of Patric: Elaine Cooke I .- Clarence 'llhomas Wooldredge . Yonk Um‘ted Church on Wedn- of .mers. Iran Gordon, Ab- } ..P.E.I. and Mr. and Mrs. “H White, Pirtou,‘N.S., at- ' J I the Oooke-Wooldridge wed . on Wednesday. Mrs. Cecil Wightrnan , ax. N.S., were in Mont- Ia-s't Wednesday, attending . *'-' the Cook-Woolridge wed- and Mrs. George Moat of ,,_ losearch Department to right in the picture are the ‘ W Va the potential of Island Skipper. Francis Doucette; Har- 'qushlugs. The Paula Marie old Doucotte, Rusticoville; Earl Rustiooville. eveaI Plans For Talks ‘ yUniversity Delegates ‘~ - (CW—Delegates I the British Commonwealth "lemme rest of the outddo the, Iron Curtain -v hen Auc. 31 'to Sept. 5 and most representative - at university We ever MEN’S display or the ME. AND REAR King Ganun loamy Hunter, Thursday, A8 AND Annandale Uni- Churoh congregational meet- iIIDundas Church, Thursday, humid, Murray River FROM MINE — A trailer ck whichwent into the ditch Ihe northern outskirts of Mon- :I- Shturday afternoon was learned yesterday.‘ The I ,4 Fred W. Turner 04’ Ken- . II. Port, escaped with only : 4 outs when the‘lett front of the tractor came off. » , trailer was prevented from by. a telephone pole mother e tractor turned over in a ENGGED ’INRr-SA 'RK‘ ' Paolo Mario 1 small drag- is owned and skippered by Fran- cis Doucette, Rusticovi-lle. Left The Association of Universities oi the British Cormnouwealth is meeting for the eighth time since its beginning in 1912, and for the first We outside the United Kingdom. anticipating in the congress 5 guests will be representatives of the Associction a! American Universities and the International Association of Universities. Principal Cyril 1“. James of W University messed that the total enrolment of the univer- sities represented would be be- Dm I'M'm M ‘.m.°00 fill- dontl. , FIVE DELEGATES am university participating in the AUBC, the MU and the IAU hubeeniuvttedtoundfivedoh asst-s. including the chancellor _ or president. Total number or detonate: and guests is expected to mnnlber album 700. ' Sir Hector Hethenlntgton, prin- cipal and nice-chancellor oi the Umvensity of Glasgow, who has attended AIUIBC meetings since - .lm, in to give the keynote . address on expanding education. the reach of a number of stu- dents increasing at an unpreced- Other will be on who Should determine university policy. engineering education and t it's place in the univemsity, med- ical education» and its place in the university.'nnd,t’he establish- ment of new universities. Canadian universities played a Montague, guests of Mrs. Moar's , Mrs. .T.E. cher. Mr. and Mrs. ' Garnet Macin- tyre, add dam-liter Debbie, ac- companied by Mrs. Mabel Fraser were Week-end visitors" to Nova Scott-a where they visited their son Garnet, who is training at Camp Alder-ohm. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonharn and their three daughters, Pat- tie, Joan and Janet of Virginia, who are visiting Mrs. Bonh-a-m’s father, Dr. Heath McIntyre, Charlottetown, were Sunday item to Montague, visiting tel- ative's and friends. Miss Banbara Malbon, .R.N., Winnipeg, is spending her holi- days in Montague, guest of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Matron, Also visiting Mrs. Maubon is Miss Helen Campbell of Brookllne, Mass, who is renewing many old friendships. :“"' 'h- N-S., are visiting in I peyton Place the day Mike came to town... "and neither, will you] will'never forget JERRY-'WALD'S Peyton Place SHOWING AT 2 :00-6 :30-9 :00 REGULAR PRICES m For Increasing Mayor Bruce Yeo presided at the regular meeting of the Mom- tague Town Council held in the Council chambers last night. The main topic of discussion was the 200 percent increase in the per capita grant for polities and it was decided that a letter of thanks be forwarded to the Executive Cantrell. Mayor Yeo felt that this was a most satisfactory arrangement and the mayor and Town Council are most happy and appreciative for the consideration shown by the BrovinCial GOVernment, Earlier this year the Feder- ation of P. E. I. Municipalities approached the Provincial Govr emmeut on behalf of the cities and towns of the Province, re- questing an increase in the per Durkec. Yannouth, N. 8.; J. Carl Medcot. fisheries research offi- cer. St. Andrews. N.B.: Clifford Varin, Long Island. New York: , rIlhe congratsr1 is to consider . . . ,. , imoblerns . aging a wider QNM’ c E n 1 c S at store of human knowledge within " Stephen Peters and Mo Gallant, leading part in pensuading the AUlBIC to hold alternate con- ore-sea in Commonwealth coun- tries. Dr. James explain-ed and Canada was chosen for the first such session. I McGllll and the University 0! Montreal are joint hosts. Clllalr- man all tboAUBC, and chairman oi the confines. is Dr. Andrew Stewart, president or the Univer- sity 0! Alberta. Dr. Stewart, Dr. James and other «onus of the AUBC. at a press conference, explained that the comes ,wu probably the lamest and most representative ever hold 'llhe'y conceded that some IAU meetings. though matter, may have represented more countries. LARGE OUTPUT Quarries st Asbestos. Que, were opened in 1830 and have pro- ducod hall Canada's output of asbestos. WASHERS IN STOCK . ' ’ nominate to casino." Gas and Electric Models. 2 YEARS TO PAY Montague Electric Co. Sher'e Plan To Ship Ungavo Montague Thanks Province Grant eapita grant. Mayor Yeo stated that “I am a firm believer in making requests in an amicable manner, and in this particular instance it has proven suc- cessful". There was a further discussion on the paving of streets and the street committee reputed that they expected to widen the street by approximately ten feet six inches on the scuth side, from Msch Avenue to the bridge. A committee from the hosoital board composed of Mr- Richard Modem and Mr. Neil Hadley waited on the Council to discuss the parking problem at the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Minutes of the previous meet— ing were read and approved, all bills ordered paid and reports from all committees heard. Qre To Europe MONTREAL (0P)—1A plan to ship gen ore from remote Un- gava so to Europe appears to have been “Shel-vet! for the urine Dr. Hans Weddlg'en. com- mercial attache to the Wefi Ger- man Embatssy at Ottawa, said here Monday. Under the plan, evolved by West German and United States interests, ore would be shipped from Ungava Bay to Greenland during the 104week open naviga- tion season. FnoImIGreenland it would be carried to Europe. “It eventually will be taken up again, but the econmrucs re- quire additional study between now and then," Dr. Weddingen told reporters when he arrived aboard the liner Truman-ado from Hamburg. “The hunger for iron will one day be too great and steel mill from this rather moo/Le place,” he said. SCARRED FOR. LOVE SYDNEY. Australia (Reuters) Police Monday arrested two 17- year-old girls who branded them- selves wtflh their boy triends‘ names by scarring themselves the cuts. A hospital official warned the practice could lie fatal. , FIRST CROSSING Alexander Maclcennie, was the to cross North America in 1798. THANK You I wish to thank everyone who helped in any way at’ thevfire at my home in Georgetown, Sunday morn- ing Aug. 10th. ' ALEX ARSENAULT. PHONE 92 MONTAGUE side offices of The Patriot. l , ,§ NOTICE To , PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS ‘ Patriot subscript-ion accounts may be paid at The Montague. 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