THE RUINS OF THE DWELLING Red Cross Disaster Relief Probes Fire Victims’ Needs assistance was needed. Also residing in the house was .ttiil-c .t. S. l)esRocltcs. chair- 'll.lll of the Red Cross Disastcri It-~ltci‘ Services for Southerni Mrs. Ronald Mat-Phee and three Ktiigx. _\‘cstel‘duy visited the small children. Her husband, who \it‘tl(' of the fire which com- is Mrs. Duncan's brother, is em- lttt‘tt'lV destroyed the home of ploycd in Montreal. \‘.t and Mrs William Duncan On investigating. Judge Des- -mtt t.unilv of lleatherdale on Roches found that kindl_v iieiglt— .\ilt1tl.l_\ (‘\9lllll,’_‘. to ascertain if bores and friends were providing considerable clothing and com- forts for the families which were left with nothing but their wear- ing apparel. The local Disaster Relief unit. headed by Miss Flor- rie Beaton and Mrs. Leon Johns- ton were also on hand to provide Both the Duncan and MacPhee families are being made welcome at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Matheson. Mrs. Mac- Phee expects to join her husband in the near future in Montreal where he is eniplo_ved by (‘an- adair to be Council and operation and assistance during the past year. Ou adopted some years ago. has been perty in the town has increased. the same. I replacing year. All sidewalks on the Main Street are now in excellent con- dition and it is hoped that in the, near future that the area between the street and sidewalk may be paved. During the summer all. streets paved with merit were given a seal coat. fortunately. your council deems it necessary to ' St pav I pavement. but it is felt that this; action is necessary to preserve our tion in this matter is earnestly‘ solicited and appreciated. winter was a particularly severe winter as far as ice and snow additional needs. conditions were concerned. for last winter. more troublesome in a hilly town: and creates a definite problc that at times. is most difficult to overcome , New Year's Greetings From: Montague Mayor, Council New Year's greetings from Y Mayor Bruce H. co and Monta-t use Town Council: ‘ ..... ._ . ..., Q Once again it is my priviledge extend best wishes to you on i ' half of ’ x... t the Town. extend our sin-- eere thanks to you for your co- myself to I I r “pay as you go" policy. followed again this year and I am proud to announce. once ~ /' again. that our town has no liabilities As in the past few - years the assessed value of pro-‘ - ‘ v indicating the continued growth our town. With this increase in assessed valuation we also have an increase in the revenue althought the tax rate remained The program of repairing and the sidewalks on the Main Street was completed this MAYOR YEO light pa\e-t L, carefully examine fliies and r "“port to the Chief and the owner. John White. police officer, with the valued and appreciated as- sistance of the local detatchment |of e R. C. M. P. policed the town during the year. There were no serious "mes committed. the bulk of the work bein con- ,fined to traffic and other small I investigations. 1 The year in general was year of progress for the town. Several new homes and other buildings were completed and a general appearance of progress mzprevailed. Early in the year two new councillors were sworn in. .ol Hughes and C .l Fraser. close am this light investment. Your co-opera- Last record amount was spend snow removel and sanding Ice conditions are. Improvements were made to. ' ' " i - both I home for the .lanurary meeting. Souris Mayor And Council Issue Greetings Mlyol‘ -_l0|¢Ph ClmP!’°” 0" 5'‘ citizens of Georgetown half of himself and (.0Ul'l('Vlll0l’l," “,5 w0r5h,p_ Raymond w sum :9": ?l‘|§_l'(_‘°"Ll‘1§‘-hwl1l;',‘°dM“r'lt)3(l"‘-i mon on behalf of the town (‘oun-‘ en e i . ur . ac A. ll Ind Elm?’ -;-‘M399;-‘llllilld °l ' ings and best wishes for a happy 5°U“5_ hi.‘ "*5" ll‘? ” °“'"“ and prosperous New Year to the New gfeiggs greetings to the citt- cmzens of (.1-90,.gelWn was urn’ ' _ H s Worship renewed some of ll 8”” me 3”“ 9l““‘“”-' ”" the accomplishments of the past‘ deed “’ °."l_’r°°5 my be“ _“‘°l‘°° ‘° year and looked forward \\lllli 3'0“ rule "’”Z°“5 °l ‘he r°““ ."l confidence and assurance to still‘ ~= As we face this New Year we are m hoping for a year of prosper-itv He referred to the great loss " suffered by the town during the fho:dw:(:diih'.nd peace ihmughoui past year in the death of the __ :.late Ma_\or P. L. Boudereautt.i ha" ‘whose sudden passing removed‘ ' from our midst a man who serv- ed Georgetow it Friday. .the council was fortunate in re-' I iceivung the nominations of Mr.i Mr. and Mrs R0) Mat-Leod. Marcellus Gotell and Mr. Preston‘ Alexandra motored to Lorne Macl)onald Valley on December 14. to spend Amnnlrl the W37 Projects cited‘ the weekend with Mrs Mac. by the Mayor were the street Leodfls parents. Mr. and Mrs. An- Dai/int: and filth-Efadlnfl l"‘0K|‘3m- gus Mcholson. Victoria Street was paved from St James Roman Catholic The members of Lorne Valle) Church south to Holy Trinit_v An-l Women's institute m ihetglican (‘htirch and continued: home of Mrs. Lloyd Mat-|)ona|diwest for two blocks on Grafton‘ for the December meeting. A 1 Street. passing the Town Hall and 1 good number answered the roll St. David's United Church to the an exchange of Christ» intersection at Fitzroy Street‘, mas gifts. Mrs. l-‘rant-is Mt-icln Gravel was placed on l"it7.ro_v t_vre lll\ll9(l the members to her Street and sub grading and gra- velliiig done on Water Street ,from Kent Street East. Durham Mayor Solomon Has Message‘ For Citizens Of Georgetowni I - -4. .. the _. The Guardian Page 5 Tuesday. Dec. 31. 1957 7 ‘St. Andrew } w. M. 5. Met The regular monthly meeting iof the Women's Missionary Soc- Andrew's Presbyter- ‘tinn (‘liurch. Montague. was held at the home of Mrs. W.A. John- stone, Tuesday evening. 1 The devotional leader was Mrs. Marvin Johnston who opened the meeting with the call to worship, Isaiah 94%, fulliiwed bv prayer. The himn. ‘While Shepherds Watch their l-‘locks’ was sung. The scripture lesson. .Matthew 1. l-I2, was read in unison. and I season of pl‘a\t'l' closed with the poem ' Take Time for Christmas’ read bx the leader The bible ex The s_\ nipatliv of the coiiifiitin """'- _ , . “y 8095 am .0 Mr» pmhp Sui. social and religious fields for ‘ Ptmtrtnl in tn? th<’_nle tnto You livan. a former resident of this man)‘ .\f‘ar> l‘0rm9F 3\lH.\UT . ‘ ' 3 -‘'*‘l'”“' W“ “'34 bl’ Vicm”)-_ in ‘he suddpn pa\Mm_, Boudi‘cault's record of S(’l‘\It‘P ‘ . Mrs tllt‘~lt'l \lail,ui'e of ms bmm,r_ the R9,, peter and duty will always be remern ' ‘ The l)ll\ln1'\\ of the meeting Sullivan of Cbdfi Aibena lbered in the history of (3eorge- was coridut-ted try the president. ‘town. , __ L g _ _____“ Mrs ' .\lat-lveri/.ie. Roll call Miss Lena Mat-l\'innon. Mount’ Durini: the Past year the (‘iron MAYOR SOLOMON W85 -‘in~\M‘tPd ntth 8 \8fS€ 0t Allison. was a recent visitor at cit lost the valued service of’ .5(‘t‘|lltnI‘P Ptintalnltlfl the Word the home of her brother-in-law,.Councillor C. A. Scully, oc.casion- Wallat'e as town policeriiaii ‘\lr "Praise . and the minutes of the ;;Id 1sii(i)t;r, Mr. and Mrs. Lornei his empljoymtflnl bwliich:R".h_.“.d LEN,“ fm, m;_..,‘haH_ ~last r(i1tt-eiuii: were read and ap. ac e . necessitates consi era e a sence . g I _ prou- i mm the town. The nomination and Mr “mm”? “a('\'\dm 85 The (‘i>l'lt‘\t)(il‘lflt‘llt'9 int-liiried a e_ Mr. and Mrs l-‘raiicis '\lac|n- in u n.leof .\layor Solomon. crcat— Tim” Hit” "31""-“l“’F leiter from lit-v - ' orize tyre and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. ed a second vacancy in the coon-I llis Woichip tetcricd In the new i\1;,i..,,i,,,_ ,,,,“..,,,m—,P. ,n tam-. were visitors to Montague on cil. To fill these two vacant-rest Rallttay Wharf and potato ware- mg” and “as rpad by vi” 513... house under construction. The completion of the wharf and warehouse \\lll contribute greatly to the industrial life of the town. The new ten—room school. mod- em in evcrv wav. art ing completion. will fill need in the l-lducational life in our town and the opening of the new‘ school in 1958 is being looked for- ward to with pride and anticipa- tion by all otir (‘lll[(‘flS. Fiirtlier Street tmpruvenieiil projects are planned for the com-] Kenz.e The f'nancial report was }read bv the treasurer. Mrs E. Nelson It was decided to send in Christmas box to the port wor- .ker in Halifax. Mrs. D A Camp- aptbell to have charge of this mat- ter The meeting closed with the i-hyuin "Silent Night. Holy .'\'ight" and the benediction. The members and guests par- ticipated in a half hour of carol singing. with Mrs. Stewart piano accompanist. and a delic- mg War‘ , ‘ '.'i0llS lunch was served by Mrs. Ma_\oi‘ Soloriioti and his ( otiitcil Jnhnsmne and me lunch comm", feel assured thae I938 will see we iniportant steps iiirdcrtakcri and met _ I the Town Hall during the _vear. linoleum being laid in the coun-l“’.'“"" 23"‘ '0'“! W‘ “allied W- vice to further, Street was widened and shale fill ’lf;f"“”""‘°d ma‘ “'” . orro Ntiscriiui: DIES A numb" M residems from atlv the steady and continued cil Chambers and corridors andi , i this vicirirt_v atieiided a riuscell- was placed on Glenelge and parts ' . _ - _ “Hath T9n0V8tl0nS mad? in th9{ 'n,('|"_m”"‘ I ‘gem ihwk 'V°.u aneous shower in honor of l\lr ‘of Riclittiond and Grafton Streets. Efiigiiiss ('H"gem“n' _ __ ~erBF£§tI;,n\\~u‘.£:i:, fire hall in the basetneiit. ’l‘lie‘,f"r -“"" “"“9°r"‘“"" d"”"t‘ ml" and Mrs lleatli Mactlratli at the. A very extensive program of ‘Last Gergnafiy died 3"" suffef- P3-St .\'¢‘iII‘ and wish all citireiis ORIGINAL FOREST and friends of Montague best ‘N RC SaysWestern Science home of Mr. and lilrs. Mi-I Rob-idrain cleaning was carried out, bins. Martiiivale on Dcceiiitier l-1. all culverts and catch basins, Th? were cleaned. Some new culverts cauad attack during old Post Office Building has been‘; evangelical loaned to the Junior Board of Trade for use as a museum. The‘ ‘mg a heart original fiil‘(*\lt‘d area of Christmas holidays. 2: has been estimated as‘tLutheran> Church authorities it wishes for I938 . - O I ‘ , Garden of The Gulf Mtiseum Re-l W A Mrs. llorner James has return- were installed and foot bridgesl - - - - I N S U O e S ported that over three ihoiisahdi ed to Marie. after spending some repm(.(.d_ A“ telephone Nd e1ec_.fn°i‘;:ing nearly 2.000.000 squarelgtiest Berlin said Friday. He was visitors were admitted during* time with her daughters, Mrs. tric light poles in the town were .. ' ' (i‘l"l‘.\\\A iCP‘——'l‘tie Natiiirial it would be able to keep abreast science and technology from as-‘-l“l3’- A"3“~“ 3"d Selftember 3"“? . H 11'”-"d M“"D‘"‘3ld 3"‘! MT-S F“|n' “'l‘l‘*’""d- Ri‘st‘Ht‘(‘ll Council said Monti;-iv of Soviet developments and pre- tronomy to zoology and atomietlhal they are planning to‘rcno- --P‘ -"Nd Mdclionald and cis Maclntyre, Lorne Valley. The town fire fighting equip \\t\lt'ltl st‘l(‘ll('(‘ as a whole still vent duplication of research on energy to welding. V3‘? ""9 5990"“ “O07 '0 ht’ "1 "59 Mt‘ H-‘"91-‘ -"l3t‘lnt.\F9 net‘! \'is-’ "'97" “'35 nwrllatlled '1 T The PFOU Y Presen“ I Mr and Mrs Earle James. Church Road. Midget]. were vis- itors to Lorne Valley on Friday. placements made of parts where necessary. new suction hose was purchased l\ ~llP(‘l't0l' lo the level of scien- problems already solved in I us "These are Scanned by sm_n_] th. coming summer. The council time in M,,,~(.” Rear on w9dneS_ l|l‘t‘ achievement in Russia. V if is ~- - - , l ll’! t th'. '. l .. ‘ . . . , fists familiar with Russian. Any-i ees 8 N " 3 re’ a“" m day where the) attended ‘vital and The NRC Stmem'(_m Sam Ru5_ our town and is worthy of our: \ council official said the slate» thing that appears to supplement; auction sale on the farm of . .' . - lllt‘lll was issued to counteract an sian scientific literature avail-‘current knowledge is sent to the! supplm’ . . !Phtlin H8nn8b€F.V- r They WP" Hues” M Mr‘ and M“ Th? mw" mm mm": lg‘-’7‘ ‘P’ 'Itl|ll‘(‘\.<l()n that Soviet advances able from the NRC’: library com- translation section. where the.‘ Cm“ D‘ H‘ com" r°p""°.d “'3' 1""-Vd M’°D°"’ld‘ ","°"'m‘"°l-V ‘O00 '°""' "f '“¥"° hthelliagnificewthadittonef 'l'he Kn‘ aodF'I'Iie lobe’ q in iockct lt‘(‘llnlQl.l(‘\ and some pares favorably with any collec- staff is able to deal with all the;:h°re yer? °nl{9.f;”" “:5 ‘"f.”“"t ‘ Mr and Mrs Grover MacKay.l _ . “H M me Cmlmy C"."slr“°"°"‘ ' ' liillllk of aircraft design mean tion outside the Iron Curtain. major languages. ‘(:35 {E11233 an("‘)”"ata:i"3::‘am'_"?: :‘T-'3|ll‘('""a- n10t0l‘ed t0 Lorne? hlgr ‘"31 M” Cpl‘ Ma°("'alh C°mp§"l'l R" :7}? ‘f5 "H M me .. W, _. . L _ . | ,_ ., _ . , ‘ _ . 4 _ aim, on D‘.(.ember m wh-l . a as err gues R on ce new at way ar. l on istiin scien isis are at. The countil spokesman said the INDEX MATERIAL 959 ("-95 did not exceed s.i00.00 her, in”. were guests 0, M~;.:} ber 13. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Calcitim chloride was placed . ,. - .. _ _ _ A ’ th d‘:‘I:mi::h’nd the" Russia" mu" Nrl:SV"3(')‘(:l3“9" l’irr:““‘t'lr‘a[“’lS‘;‘;|n*‘ "English translations are pro-‘Chief Coffin and his brigade are iiia(.K_-.,_,~-9 pa,-(..m5_ M,._ and M,.s_ Crane and son Lea of Bangor. --,«m,”. N mm‘. m “.”,m.(, Hm" l;W“;langSCiCnum_ 8 n of .mu_E P8t'°d- nnd l|St(‘d In thfi Canadtanl to be congratulated‘ on this fine[_iamp5 3_ Ma(-;\;ei1i_ and Mr. and Mrs. l-‘rank Parker. “mm” dmompmvm and men‘ is e‘t~nt0 me Cm mill) l}>;’0‘-wwr he translations index._ This recordsi record. The department. made up G90l‘fl9l(iw~p. no qtl(‘.\llOn that Western science ad d i i -I ' ' “H l""g“5h ”'a““"*"“’“5 ‘ll P3P°'”5- 07 twt-‘nt.V volunteers. mct rf‘- Miss Betty Callaghan. Char- MP Ind M11 Alt‘! M39901!‘ ‘ - ' 3 9 lm‘ ” ‘5 "name 1" hmldle from any lIntI1l8_Ee. that have gularly during the year for iti- loitptowh_ spent the week-end of gait. Montague. were Sunday vis- on many of the Streets. greatly lessening the dust nuisance. All major community facilities were kept in constant repair and in many cases improved i',:”?_”l\:‘:::i|i:"__m’;flll IS Mead’ the l3rl‘lin‘el‘<9d-5('°‘al:‘t‘n:‘ci3:[°‘;i";““g‘“':":19 been translated in. the British struction and training and this December l4 in Lorne J/alley. itors of Mrs. Mai-Dougall's par- Town appointments during the .H"_ H“. ummal mm me or egwd‘ P g e " ' C0Ynn‘|0nW€llth 0|’ In the United year inaugurated a fltie inspec- She was the guests of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. l\lalcolm.year included Mr. Gilbert Gaiidet ‘ _ i _ ' _- - .. lion policy, hiring a man to ems. Mr. and Mrs. .l. J. Callag- Macheod on December lSth as town magistrate. Mr. .lohn ioucoiis iinprcssion that RU5-‘tan The ‘.\'R(‘ statement said that The translation section also. *““'”"“ l‘ nhmtl ‘ll tht‘ W?“ 8P‘ in addition to books more than conducted weekly courses in "-- t'-'H‘t‘nt1)' l‘t‘Sl|ltt‘d {Wm thf‘ Silt“ 150 Russian language journals ar- Russian language for NRC scten-' l ccxxtiil launching of’ two earth rive regularly covering fields of tsts. = A Message Of Interest To All Advertisers! \.'ll(‘llllC.\' and development t T t 0 - - .. - loir.;~t'atige jet aircraft. The couniil said Riissian §(‘l(‘n- titre literature available to NRC has provided a “good review" of ‘ advances in science. "As a result. for many years R S iBefore S|')tIll1ll(’.(‘8ll3(lli)I’l scientists tin common with all Wt-stcr'ti scicntistsi had it hcaltliy lt‘~p(‘t'l for Russian science , \\lllt'll. on tlic whole. is not very SHOWING AT z330’7"" tm lwhtntl the \\'e t," the coun- _. ..t . statctiient saids. Prices this engagement: Mat. 250 I 5003 Evening ‘lb .\Rt7 XOT l.\‘l-‘I-ZRIOR ' \r‘-w in the A. S tAftct' Split-I niiw. Dt‘l'l0(l Canadian scientists 1 l‘t‘lllRlll convinced that Western S FROLIC STARTS AT ll.l5 P. M. \‘t‘lt‘llt'(" is not inferior to the Rus- \I.'lll because of their fam- it I:-iru_v with a reasonable cross- \4‘('l|IlT\ of Russian science over . the Canadian scien- community. at least. has lwcn spared the wild swing of the l‘t‘lltltlll.ln‘l from unrealistic com- Placency to equally unrealistic irv'»sPt1it\m." In Moscow Dec. 20. Dr. Alexan- dt-r ‘\‘c.snic_vanov. president of the soviet Academy of Science. said the launching of the Sputnik sat- cllltcs showed Russian superior- DIEADLINES FOR THE GUARDIAN FRED D. KITSON I reef/zzys for /.956’ Another New Year ahead...aad another opportunity for us to wish our many friends complete happiness and success in the days to oomel :,':.'N._ horggzgii t',1"}:',l".‘.l’Z“li",°‘i".' “Your Oliver Dealer" North River . ' . . .' '“‘°d°<* 1° W ‘hi’ Wed ~ -—-~— -~———~ —- Listed in this advertisement are the deadlines for t SI!-'ll(‘\ on all scientific fronts." The .\'R(‘ statement followed an announcement earlier this month that some 30 scientists with the mines and technical surveys dew Partrtient will take a special 25- wcck course in the Russian lan- all display advertising in The Guardian. These , deadlines are published for the benefit of adver- Theatre MtlllTAttllE irzii YEO :ii:.'L"f'=l"ii*i= viintrzrsetgriitiliinpriiigiii wed. - Thurs tisers . . . and to ensure that no misunderstand- , \v tihtit qprobtlerlnls already solved in J I 9 . P -mic on. an. -. . . . "'i"iiEMlitiiiismiti-iii:-iimeni said Time 8:00 D.m. ‘"9 may occur in this matter. '.~':'-::.'m”:T&:u:"-':i°'—":"_ lh ' ~ lfl¢nhaIhdl‘t;1s'lliee'l‘;,t|“§geh 'viii3iti:'°Li Adm. 80-46 iiiZ2‘",,§f,§§.';§,"‘°,,J“§§,:'“f:,,';‘;}Y T COMING THURSDAY ONLY . ' II It ."¢ii:.lt.tii.h:°:.ioii§tig:i9F'i‘imi§ir§ ON - - - st-;i\‘saTio:\'At. lKll;BI.I2 BILL or I-ZXPLOSIVI i DING cnoslv — mon srnvims Acnol‘ T“m"”‘RS F90!’ Brother; I Color vim Vision --~I--- Are Drowned .':::::.':..'°:..-";:;:'."...'.°.i.;:1.:i::.:":'.1.i::*:.i':';:;.1‘; ° 5 P. M. MONDAY for Wednesday’: Papen "" """' him. See lady lawyer defend Bing. A show to be remembered. SAINT .ioiiN. N.B. icei—1'wo ' brothers from st. Charles in Kent Cntmty were missing ntitbt and believed to have been drowned on the it becasls River at nearby 'f'oi-ry- ' ciinizmtcs Louis Antbonyibatgle. 11. and Citizens of‘Georgetown we wish to extend to EoMtuo——rninAv a saruaniiv—7-riiii‘srraitcnnas" with John Wayne. All shows at 8:1!) p.m 0 ' 5 P. M. ruesnav for Thursday's Paper. ' 5 . M. WEDNESDAY for Friday's Paper. ' 5 P. M. THURSDAY for Saturday's Paper. R 5 P. M. FRIDAY for Monday's Paper. ' ‘ NOON SATURDAY for Tuesday's Paper. _....itAnamoum-wiiiwaiasil All ini:tuiiiusinmait,iu,ousc.it1 s Joseph Marcel Datgte. 10._\ve-re "1-mnii s. L. nriiiesu of lien- flve miles ed f,;:*._u_~*_~Ng_'*g-:_ aiitftowyeanoreeongswith uietiofieuuttne . H . - ‘”,,'..., ,:£.,,_,,_‘ ,_ _ ye-r 1958 will bnns you all halth and happiness This Message Published As An Advertising Service Ionian §.‘_‘.“,‘:_'_~ g "I '°-"Irma: '3' M “nu” By The Advertising Department Of :1 is: an-an manic uncut Mayor Rovlllontl W- Sololnoll. i V O V" M‘ W.Hanasn.Itarc'etlusGohll. i 3 'l''''‘'‘' i-iuiuiiueoauaia,Junuincoauien,Jr.,c.a l on an I l