I f i I Eastern Guardian mNG'S MILL. Montague. will be men all day Labor Day. lent. I. DR, MpIN'I'YRE. " ' W hp absent from his office until ssott-niber tlth. 1ioEiiNER'5 Jewellery Store mil he closed September 0 to soptemhcr 10. .-'PECiAl. choice lamb and baby l,...r this weekend at Llewellyn'I. ii mtngue. l N I T E D BAPTIST CHURCH. Wliinsziie. Sunday. Sept. 4th. Sun- my school at 9.45 cm. Regular Sui'i'i('e at 11.00 am. (S.T.) i".-iLl.i-IYFIELD-ORWELL Head (mini-enatlon. S e r v i c e s Sunday 5..-piemher 4. Orwell Head at 11.00 11 Iii. KiIiiiriii' at 3 pm. Valleyfield ,.I .'.'.o p.m. Rev. Fred MacKinnon, iliulslor. ii-"FERNOON TEA - An after- iiwnil too was held in honor of -.1 . rcpt.) Don Wannamaker. ul.nsP husband recently took over riisirqe of the Montague R.C.M.P. iiil.'ii'IlHl9Ill, yesterday afternoon .1: the home of Mrs. Victor Pepier whore Mrs Wannamaker met a mini-or of her near neighbo n. A uolirinus lunch was served by the Iiu-loss assisted by Mrs. Bruce hin-Plioo. and an enjoyable after- noon inns spent. Personals lIi.xS Eileen Clair. employed in to jivpilcll. N.B., is presently con- i.iIrwi'lllg at the home other ,.,..mis, Mr. and Mrs. John Clair. i.h.ui.'igue. after being I Patient 15 iliv Kings County Hospital. Couple Honored ,x Imppy evening was spent at ilw summer home of Dr. and Mrs. i I. Johnston on Tuesday. August go wlien 3a number of friends and mmibors of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. M-wart, Montague. gave a shower for Fay Stewart. R. N.. whose marriage to Mr. Lloyd Mill'- phull of the Bank of Nova Scotia. rharloitetown. and formerly 01 larmnuth. N. S., takes place on s.-ptomhcr 3. (in the arrival of the brIde-to- he she was seated in a chair de- oot-nted with flowers under a can- opy of green with white streamers i.lliI wedding bells. A number of ..m-diners from the chair were at- ign-lind to gifts which were hidden In zhiterent parts of the house. UH-r the gifts were gathered they new opened by the bride-elect. as- :Is'0rI by Mrs. Bruce MacPhee and was Vic Pepler. and Min Char- Irtllo Fraser. R. N.. who read the at-cnmpanyiiig cards. Mrs. Howard Virkerson read an original humor- nus poem. The bride-elect thanked the guests and a social hour was spent. with a short sing-long. Mrs. Johnston. with the assist- auce of Mrs. MacPhee, Mrs. Pep- lor, llrs. Doug Coffin. Mrs. Lester l'lI1lt'I.Ci)(I, Miss Charlotte Fraser. and Mrs. Horace Fraser served lziui Ii. I'i'v' .Voung couple will make their Iim-in in Montague. I mist-cilaneous shower was held for Miss Stewart and Mr. Mar- um shall on Wednesday. August It. at the summer A of Dr. and Mrs Malcolm Beck. where they in-I'r' entertained by the members no the Montague Church of Christ. Mr Bob Neal of Lee Hall, Vi;-. ginin, furnished the delightful an- ierminment u a female imperson- lIiil' i The lovely and useful gifts were tliwned by Shirley MacGi-agar. Ver- na iiacilaren and Margaret Mac- hinuon. who also read the verses. lulu MacGregor arranged the rims Contests and a ling-song fol- lowed, after which a delicious lunch was served by the ladies. . E... E0 Men - Tues - 9:00 DJ. 80 THIS PLANNING lathe in day. ..l!'. PETEWI BAY P a Itoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. services for Labour Sun- ” 4th. P l h Service at 9.30 a.m., Sunday School at 10.45 a.in. ; Marie Sunday School at 10.00 a.m., Service at 11.15 s.m.: St. Peters Sunday School at 11.00 am. Service at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Russell W.MacLeod Minister. . .CHURCli OF CHRIST The Lord's Day. Sept. 4th. all services on Standard time. Montague 10.00 am. Bible School for all ages 11.00 a.in. The Lord's Supper and Preaching. Sermon by Kv.T, Norris. Murray River 11.00 am. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Murray Harbor 6.00 p.m. Bible School and the Lords Supper Combined Evange- listic Service at Murray Harbur Church of Christ at 7.30 p.m. All welcome. Kenneth T. Norris. evan- gelist. Murray Harbor North Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Llewellyn and son Gary have returned to their home in Peterborough. Ont- ario, after spending their holidays with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. Mrs. George Elm and daughter Martha. Watertown. Mass.. spent several weeks at Peters Road, the nest of Mrs. Eim's mother Mrs. alcoim Beatien. Miss Jessie Bonneli, Pawtuckel. Rhode island. spent a pleasant holiday at Murray Harbor North the guest of Mrs. C. J. McLure. Mr. and Mrs. Dnncuan Kennedy were recent visitors to Halifax, N. S. Mrs. David Van lderstine and young son Barry. Montague, spent several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow. On Monday evening. August 8. I large number of friends and relatives from Peter: Road and Murray Harbor North gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller to honor Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnston with a miscel- laneous shower. The couple were escorted to seats of honor and and the numerous gifts were open- ed by Mrs. Guy Reid and Miss Catherine Miller. The accompany- ing good wishes were read by Miss Sadie Miller and the gifts were arranged on the tables by Mrii. Walter Campbell. Glen and Alice thanked their friends for the many beautiful gifts and good wishes and invited all to visit them in Charlottetown. All Joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". A number of the In Memoriam Mas. WALLACE woon The sudden death occurred at Kings Co. Memorial Hospital, Montague onJuly 23. 1955. of Mrs. Wallace Wood, Primrose (nee Margaret Acorn) in her 40th year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamel Acorn. She leaves to mourn her husband eight children as follows: Wallace with the Canadian Rail- ways in N.S.. Marjorie. Medford. Mum. William, Vera. Nathan. Kenneth. Marie and Phillip at home: her aged parents. four sisters and four brothers. One brother predeceased her two years ago. Service was held on Tuesday, July 20 with -a short service at the home then to Baptist Church for Service. Interment was United Church Cemetery. Your cares on earth are over, The heavenly crown is won. Be it for a. Home Meelnan Concrete Blocks provldr the answer in economy Mid P9" inanency. N0 FORMS BIIRUIRED These time saving concrete blocks are findin more and more favor Your busy hands are resting. Al the master saith "Come". THEATRE MIIIITAGIIE Adm. so - 45 I8 PARIS Tony Curtis - Gloria Deheven - Geno Nelson ' Corinne Calvert TO BUILD? rmuv usn CONCRETE BLOCKS FOR YOUR FOUNDATION 8: WALLS or Business trade. Their III- sulating value is high. PARTICULARS SEE nick MqeLEAN I - MONTAOUI These three airmen are mem- bers of the RCA? section of the tri-service drill team which II per- forming nightly at' the Canadian National Exhibition grandstand hrh ERFORMI 1 THE c. N. show. Pictured netween rehearsals are. left to right: AC Garth Gray. is made up of 40-man contingenls Summerside, P.E.I.: AC Ray Mac- from the RCNls shore establish-i 3 E0 The Armed Forces Drill Team I Isaac, New Waterford. N.S., andiment. HMCS Stadacona. at Hall- AC William Carroll. Moncton, NB lfax; the RCAF stations at St. Johns. Que. and Trr-nl Canadian Army's Guards, at Pr-iawawa, Ont. (National Dr-feiiro Photni lst ladies served refreshments and dancing to the music of Messrs. Percy Lecco and Roy MacDonald was enjoyed. Miss Gertrude Glover. London, Ontario, spent several days with her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Grant Graham. Messrs. Colin and William Steele who were called home owing to the passing of their brother, the late Ivan Steele, have returned to their home in Toronto. While here they were the guests of their sister, Mrs. Lloyd Reid and Mr. Reid. 0 Mrs. French Fisher and the Belle Mschon. Murray liar r. were recent guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bencahaugh. Miss Sybil Miilar. I-luntnr River. was the recent weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Miller. The many friends. of Miss Mae NOTICE 1 J r The Eastern King; Exhibition to be held! Souris on Wednesday, September 7th. willi fgature an orchestra with step-damcing. IS fat steers will p.in. I Sianda rd Time I , future at the close of the devo-I in the afternoon. H. J. McKINNON. Pres.. ANSELM MacDONALD. Sec'.y. Mrs. Percy Johnston, Poiersl Road. MacLeod. Cambridge. are pleased! to see her out again after hei” Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kennedy-t Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Llewellyn alld daulhle Swdmv H?m3X- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 5- SP9!!! I P19858111 II0Ild8yv Wlilll Herbert Llewellyn spent several "'9 i9VP'l9T'3 Paremiv Mr- days. visiting relatives and friends M”- wlmam K9""9dY- in NM” Smut Members of the Murray Harbor Mrs. Harry Reid was linsioss to Nlmh Chili” ""34 3' the mime 0'- the Ladies Aid Society at her Ml” Md Ml'5- Hf1”Y Reid '0 h""0,'l home on Tuesday evening August MT5- MEIVW Richards W99 P”. 16 Wm, fmmeen membbrs and cilia ReidI.. Gifts of money was' four visitors present. Five hundred P"959"l'9d l0 Pfisclua 35 5 Wke" dong” was voted wward redeco. of her faithfulness and assistance rating the church, plans were to the choir. A vote of thanks mm: for 8 chicken Supper and was extended to Miss Blanchv banner to be held in the near? tionsl period lunch was served by THE R. C. A. 3'" 'i?:t”i:. .. F- M03"! . B i . I i.i:.".':.:”.'.'.-. ”:;:,.'i':'::":...ii::i:;: RECRUITING UN" for the September meeting. WILL "E N silty”; iii....i?Tl.".il”...13f”L1.:.'LlI MONTAGUE days with his parents Mr. and ON ON FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER I50 auctioned off at 4' PHONE sumed her duties as the Alliston School AT THE CANADIAN LEGION HALL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. l P..Vl. lo 5 P.)l. SOURIS AT THE COURT iiorsn Young Men and Women are invited to vtsit this unit and obtain full information on a career with a future. THERE IS NO OBLIGATION IF YOU CANNOT VISIT THIS UNIT WRITE, PHONE OR VISIT THE R. C. A. r. RECRUITING UNIT R. c. A. r. STATION. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. i. Miller for her donation of mania choir gowns. mneuy i spent in singing. And a dainty lunch was served. The evening Miss Belle Mci.ure. 'l'auiiin'n. andtMass., who is vacationing in Mon- tague spent several days in Mur- ray llarbor North. the guest of Miss Mary J. IVICCIIITC. Miss Allin Smith. B('II(' liirt-r.l was the recent guest of Iitir aunt. Mrs. Newton Hicken and Mr. Hic- ken Mrs Donovan Dennt-(iv has re- tcaclicr in I. I P.M. in 5 P.M. on: and tho (lzinadimi was 2281 Whim Road Miss Lona MacDonald. acrom-' pzniieil by her uncle and aunt. Mm and Airs. George MacDonald re-I turned to Ottawa after vacatiortngl here. During her stay, Miss Mac-I Donald visited her mother. Mrsm Janette MacDonald. Mrs. Colin MacDonald. l(ilmuir.I spent several days viqting in Charl- OTIQIOVVIT. Mr. and Mrs James Dean: re- turned to their home in Munc- h u s 2 it s after spending severali weeks at Whim Road. the guests: of Mrs. Deane's parents, Mr. andi Mrs. Norman MacDonald. I Mrs. Priscilla Shaw and Mr. Ellery Shaw, Brudenell. recently left for Cape Breton Island. Ac- companying them on the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson and son Vernon. Whim Road. While ihere they will tour the scenic Cabot Trail and other points of in- teresi. Mr and Mrs Robert Campbell were recent visitors to Rellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Planlrey and son Maurice. Bristol, N. H., are visiting friends and relatives at Whim Road and elsewhere. C()RN'WAI.l.. om. ICPI-Robert Menrlclls challenge to outdo ”any- one and everyone" in a walkathon has bi-cu accepted by a 17-year-old. yCoi'nwaIl telephone operator. Kay Kennedy said she will start training iimmerliately. Mendel. 25-year-old lchallmige following his recent non- stop hike from Toronto to Chatham and back, a distance of 366 miles. CAPITOL TODAY ONLY Ishouiing 2:30 - T100 & 9:00 "Pirates Of Tripoli" I Starring Paul Henreld Starting Monday FORT DAKOTA . . . where a garrison WM: to face the death-spewing fury of flaming OUT! When DORIS as "Dynamite Jackson, dose liar can-can. 50 million Frenchmen yell "whee-whee" . . . and HAY. E ;da.noing clown just about upset: the town. IWHEN may snvo YOUR HEART DANCE! . . Saturday. Sgpt. 3. 1955 The Guardian Pugh S Special Dinners On Sunday Special Sunday Dinners will be served in The Biaon "Rainbow" Dining Room, Montague, every Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN with All The Trimmings Adults 51.25 Children TIC Dinner Served from 4-7 The. Bison Restaurant THERE'S FUN FOR YOU - - - - AND THE FAMILY TOO - - ' AT THE IIIIRTII RIVER DRIVE-Ill THEATRE THRILI.-SWEPT SAGA OF THE WISTS ROUGHEST OUTPOST! to role ed (gain; gr ROD CAMERON in the THRILL-FLAMED SPECTACLE OF A GUN-IU EMPIRE! "CAVALRY SCOUT" ' COMEDY g CARTOON - SPORTI BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 - SHOW AT 8:” A.D.I. s SUNDAY MIDNIGH WI-IEE! IT'S A MUSICAL SPREE IN PAI- WHEN THEY DANCE YOUR mean! suvda . . .1 DORIS DAY and RAY IOLGR In "APRIL IN PARIS" BOX OFFICE OPENI A! 13:06 A.H. rs v HAPPY AY- MONIIAY and TIIESIIAY THERE'S URANIUM IN THE PASTIRI . .- . . . AND A NEW BABY IN THE HOUSII BACK ON THE OLD FARM WHERE THE FUN IXAI "MA AND PA KETILE BACK ON TIIE FARM" MAYFAI R Murray River - SATURDAY THEATRE Burir uttcssrni APACI-K JEAN PETERS PLUS SHORTS - Illow Time 7:80 8 9:80 DJ. 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