sowtino TROPHIES PRESENTED Thursday. July 4. I957 The Guardian Page 5 CANADIAN CAR! 2 KUALA LUMPUR iAP9 - The Malayan government will buy to new Canadian cars to provide transport for official guests at- tending independence celebratioiish this August and September. Brit-1 ish cars with sufficient leg room were turned down owing to their higher prices, a government; spokesman said. 1 P.E.l. Credit Union League r Observes 20th An niversa ryl .TWEIll)! Yell! ol achievementiies of the various unions through- adian operations. Hamilton. Ont. will be by the Prince iout the Province that the amount Arnold Presser. special represent- League which meets today in an-Iwritten off to the Guarantee Fundmtive of CUNA, Moncton; a nd nunl session. The. phenominal lduring the past 25 years has beenlltoderiok Mt-Mullen. Managing growth of die credit umon move-,1less than .05 of one per cent of Director 9: mg Nov. sum, cred. merit in the province can be sccnithe loans granted. 5: Union Lguig, in the fact that during this period in addition to the savings and of time membership has increas- thrift program offered by credit I20TH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY. JULY 1 ST. DAVlD'S UNITED CHURCH The United Church of Canada Georgetown Guest Preacher . Rev. C. M. Nicholson, D.D. .- Principal of Pine Hill Divinity Hall ad from under 2.000 to almost unions. the members savings are A loitlliooih. h t .1 th linlfulred dolls; for dollar as are Halifax, N.S same in erv e num-la oans ma e. , Ifaermofzscreiit :.Ill0li;hl1hl ghorzaiiht sresentnfttig the a6ii;;lalE;I'I8el"ln( nag om” 1-,” U Serviceis gt ro . eir o 0 ay wi . r. . . ger on. am, an ,m, assets now exceed 31.281152 witblGeneral Manager of CUNA Mut- N”. .'t Special Musig; savings of 51,156,751. iual insurance Society from Mad- Perhnps the greatest achieve-jisun. Wisconsin. He will be the meat of the credit union movement: special speaker at a banquet to in the Pmvincejs the fact that in be held in the evening. the past twenty years they haval Other prominent officials of the been able to loan to their mem-!Credit Union movement from out- bers I total of 37,933,400. Most oflside the Province who will bepre- these loans were for 5200 andisent at the meeting will be: L.R. less would indicate that the crcd- Nixon, president of CUNA Supply it union continues to cater to thelCo-Operative. Kenstngton. Con- needs of the small borrower. necticut; .I.W. Burris. assistant It is to the credit of the execut- general manager in charge of Can- Combined choir with BROOKLYN TRIO in the evening , REV. W. A. PATTERSON, Minister 7 TONIGHT AND THURSDAY ADM. 60: CHILDREN UNDER in YEARS IN CARS. FREE. TODAY --- CAPITOL I C 'Sarl( Coachman St. Teresa's Feels Left Out SCEIOO! Pfizes LONDON (C?) -A fuss has de-, IIIE SIX AND THEIR 'I'R0- lleague for the past four years. At Pilll.-is - Mrs. Mary Paquet was;the presentation of trophies. Har- ' pi'0S(-'IllEd with the Larter Phar- old Bailey received the trophy for nvacy Trophy her team "The Luc-jthe Lobster Kings, winners of the ky Six" winners of the Women's,Mens League and Henry Larter s'i-i-tinn of the Souris Bowlingilor um Dodger9t1e5' winner, at Leuizue. The same team won the HENRY LARTER receives the l the Mixed League. veloped on the pocket-sized Isle, . The closing exercises of St. Ter- 0' S311 0V" WM 5h0"'d QTIVE "'91 ' Queen during the royal visit later this month. Charles Peree. 65-year-old royal- coachman, is incensed because somebody else is going to drivel esa's School were held in the school on.Friday afternoon. June 21st. After the distribution of priz- es. visitors and pupils were trea- ted to icecream by the ladies of the St. Teresa's Women's Insti- tute PRIZE LIST Grade Grade Grade bell. Nine, Clara Gill. Eight, Kenneth Bradley. Seven. Genevieve Camp- l HAROLD BAILEY. for the On Sunday morning. June 23rd. services at 'i'tinty United Church. Montague were conducted by Rev. J. M. Fraser with Mr. Vernon Ross the male section of Trinity Choir. singing an anthem "1 Walked Today Where Jesus Walked." Later the Westmoreland singers EASTERN THE PRODUCERS Co-op, Char lnttetown and all local Coop's are receiving wool for the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers. Ad- V-"'tce 25 cents. expected average 50 cents per pound. WOOL PRODUCERS - Ship mur wool to the Canadian coop- erative Wool Growers, who expect Service Of Song And Sacred Concert At U. C., Montague presented n very effective sacred. concert. Opening with the liymnr -.”Teil Me the itores of Jesus” theyl hold of Chris I hirtii. His life oiil dress was read by Mrs. James King, after which Mr. and Mrs. Rogorson were presented with a well filled purso by Mrs. Russell Moore. Mrs. T. R. Jackson sang very lovely "Take Up Thy Cross" y. Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Eight. Francis Curran. Seven. Patricia Smith. Six. Walter Bradley. Five. Elizabeth Lawlor. Four. Laura Bradley. Three. Theresa Lawior. Grade Two, Kelvin Bradley. Grade One. Gloria McCarthy. Prize for Arithmetic. Grade Ten. Jane Curran. Grade Seven, Zeta Kenny. Grade Six. Walter Bradley and George Bradley. Grade Five. Rita Curran. Grade Four. Mabel Ann Smith. Grade Three, Leo McCarthy. Grade Two. Catherine Curran and Joanne Curran. , Prizes for Spelling. Grade Ten. Georgie Smith. Grade Nine. Geraldine Curran ind Clara Gill. Grade Six. Ernestine Smith. , h . 1 G -- y. the sh.- gmge ;'iVe' h:lll';l(2li.ra"S .m sail-cllzaildled lllVetll'!IlsBeIl,'Wl?: iules thel' C ) rs e our, in one mi . . - Grade Three, Zita Campbell m;3i,r:l1ai!:i(t,hhltrlr(ilae)'ri:ul::lel1.islysl70s,'l Grade Two' Joan.” C""Tan' calls herself "half Canadian" be-t . Grade One. Marion Smith. cause her mother whose maiden Bill ltiaclntyrc. Montague. 3 Prize for Second Highest Ag. ' v ;;lia(lllillt: of Moiitagiie High School gregatc. gfolgfmglllas Momm' came "um has awarded a. S200.-00 scholar- Graite Ten. Jane cu;-mu, i ship at Dalhousie University this Grade Nine, Anmmu Mccm-. season. for his average mark in the Queen and the Duke of Edin- burgh. He says he is going to quit, and the islanders have signed ai bil Hathaway. says there won't ,'be any change. i "Our whole program is fixed and ;is in the hands of the governm-nt th h. 1 5 my the final examinations. Bill is I llfigie "23 etheittguessiJi:s-l):-lawun and 5C'?"”1 sludm" 3;" Vlam m "'31" M l M1. d M I 1.-rank or in ricmistry c is 9 son 0 g:l:.ier?r:;eorgelE;h ah: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Maclntyre COMEDY and CARTOON . . petition to Buckingham Palace; i g g Em'dh'3,Il)95i aggrgggw G . protesting against his repl ent. ', " --- ra e en awar to e()rglC INEXORALE G F S Smith But the Dame of Sark, Mrs. Sy- - AT- IN THE BIG. auxom, BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL! snows 2:30-.7.;9 h .., Mrs. Edward Crane with son lea 0' M'”'"35"9i of Bangor. Miss Helen McAulay recently: arrived home from Boston. Mass. , to spend some time with her mot- her. Mrs. Mae McAuiay. E HOURS STOR Mr. and Mrs. Buddy MacLeod. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mac-. Lmd, uigg, motored 19 LDPM Valley on June 22, while hffe they were guests of Mr nnd'Mrs Daniel Shaw. . Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson celebrated the twenty-fourth In- THUR s o.m.-8:30 p.ln. Fri .. . . . . .. 8 o.m.-9:30 p.rn Sat. . . . . . . 8 o.ni.--9:30 p.in. iii trophy on behalf of the Dodger- l”Lobster Kings". receives the tro- Grade N- ' A M C h Mrs- M18115 Nlcllolso" W” 3 '9 1; cites; winners of the Mixed lphy as winners of the Men'slu,y. me mum” C at C901 OVGWIKM Vl5'"”('h"0 A1e;”":;l iv I-Elllllt lf3B"9- Grade Eight. Francis Curran " when she w” e We ' V I5 Buy For BROS. Leu At 7 ff :5-V,,.V.A..7........: niversary of their marriailtt quietly at their home on Saturday- June 22. Present to extend tel; llcitations were all the members. of their family. Ralph and Mrl.l FRUIT AND PRODUCE LOAF Hazelbrook.-were recent visitors to this vicinity. They were guest! of Bruce's father Mr. Ward Crane MOCK CHICKEN lb. 53c HOT DOG. 14 TO 18-10 THE LB. 3 WIENER lb. 4lc Phone 74-3 Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGnth SODAS PARA as guest speaker. earth, His power to perform mtr-: Grnde Eight, Kenneth Bradley. N- 11 iron. Charlottetown Mrs. Mr. Ross spoke on the highlights acies. His power to perform mir-t Grade 5,"9"' Pamm" Smith" Rlicy UMacLeod and Mr. Macbeodl CALIFORNIA A of the United Church Conference tion, by singing appropriate num- fgrage Walter Bradley. of Alexandra and Johnnie. Char-1 Q I hold recently at Mt. Allison Univer- bers. :11 e we' mm Curran" lottetown. 2 sitv Sackville He mentioned the Ti - - e -1 dad vih' mad” Fm-'rv Laura 3”3dl93"- 9 ' ' - .. .- . . . ie conceit contu hi I Grade Three zha (. I. ..- 140R FRYING need for greater uintributions to lovely rwduwn of -tgack of mg C d Two - the Missionary and Maintcnce clouds,” (grade E1 h't lijelvlil. Bndley FAREWELL PARTY RIPE on 0' "M .:”"2; 0' scum more overseas mssonarics. cs- were we receiv .an a caplciy 1 i L C di . high commls- k 7 , l;(':('lall)'"ln thck romute dpirrts :1: crowd dcamej Iron: makhy ofhthe bathermv Campbell. gdrler EV:f:laW.ll:I'. Gill and Mrs. p go 2 C ROASTIRG . rim. e two 9 on can Hons surroun ing istrics to car ese - To cm were entertained here Mon- &- churches of Russia and of the famous singers. '- day ,1 h (H-ewe" party before -WASHED CELLO country In 8elIeI'Il- F S ' leaving to become Canada's first Mr. Ross spoke higlilv of the Cirewe el'VlCe high commissioner in Ghgm, 32': .5.'.'Li'iiiLlS.."';'.L".”'L?2..5212 At Sturgeon - - Cmmls 2 '55- 2k . . . em- dnined into the ministry in the U- ployment awaits him. . nitod Church. Rev. A. M. Rogerson of the Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald LARGE . Mrs. L. A. -lohnslnn presided DC tngue Baptist pastorate. held his and Mr. Wibur Macbonad were , . 9'0 oraan during this service. farewell service in the Sturgeon visitors to Montag J 22. O On Sunday evening. Mr. Fraser Baptist Church on June 30th. Mr. John McAill:ylmCh';ll'lotte- l 2 S0 u again conducted the service. Choosing as his text Mark, 3- town. spent a few days vacation- Summer coffa . on . The Wcstmoreland Singers of 36. The hymns sung were: ”Praise ing at the home of his brother. M R, 9 . , Mnncton. N.B.. with Vlrs. Hugh Him. 0 Thou in whose Presence Mr. Russell McAulay during the onfg ug iver wir-e Bu-hanan as accompaiiist. led in and Bless Be the Tie That Binds". past week. 9 . h J ' H I th service of praises, assisted by At the close of the service an ad- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crane. Cd and furms 9 . S AX 2 lbs. 33c and Follow Me ' There was it large congregation present.l-ioliowing fl ters Vineyard. it is their desire this morning to voice their apprec- iation and thankfulbess to the Man- ter - the great head of the church - for the service you have been able to render. to this com;i'egI- tion during the time you have been here. Now as you sever your connec- lwork int his portion of the Mas- away. The cheerful christian life that July 5th, 1957. George Mocltoy Robert Chappell, York, Queen's County, Friday. lli. pkg. 32c .r har- i i . Representative IIOLLY HILL 48 OZ. GUARDMN ”'a:'”:":e in ATTENTION FARMERS - - - ' i . 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Wlll'l'l.'S'l' the esteem to whld 10!! .... l and as s toiienofaarfriendsh : w1n'f3PAlN'l' ;."3m"':-n-i" '""' M was utsrmo Ea?” :' rim nnsr PAINT :""'”',,-;-.,i-,,,,-.1," J: ALL CATTLE BREEDERS l.'y'.l"a.' "i.u".-'- ' E In Southern King! who are interested in improving ' Ilslulcuishitarh 2 theirheriis.l-tiantostteiiiisirieetimofthetlireci-l 0-U-ti-""' tnrsItIheItlttQeuitIDisti'lctAI'ttfldalBiesd-l ”"'” Juiysoiu yd. 33.9