'7 New Parsonage At Montague Slliiwil the new Bap- ('i.llI'i'Il parsonage at Mon- gt. -.-.l.irh was formally dedi- ., nu, Suminy eyvnlng by the , r, itnv. Rowland G. Hill. '5 mitfii-e H"7iS constructed by i-Itmlrw. cnniracinrs, assist- , 1 tmv is H The Easter rmcr Takes a Wife," 1 ' Grnble. Dale Rob- (.'iIl'(li.'.'ilT llall Friday. Nov- ziiih. Auspiccs C. Y. C. rt: "l' V. ii ll rt”-r' .. 'l'AN"I'RY SALE in aid of Sen- ..; ( Hockey Team at Stewart ; i Back a. on Saiurdziy, November ,"?iii, nt 2 p. m. ..-iuCSlillVE December 4th. (or i;...pii.il .-iuxilinry Pantry Sale at it ii Cit-n1ents' Oiiicc. .. '”'l'lII'I DVIIITEIIEADED BOY". ::irt-c ncl Irish Comedy, will be nilS0i'P(I by lite Trinity Mcnls . - on '1'ucsdu,v, November 30th, in XI.'Ii'I&'I'llI.lu Hail, Montague, at i 4v'ClnrI(. Continued from page 1 Therapy Specialists u..u chalk comes to the stat! oi 1 l,i ”-n Samiorium on high recom- -nnuriatinns from medical men who xpr lime in polio. 'i.wci.'Ilcri uith Miss Chalk in am that unrk at the Sanatorium 'ill'I ihzmiulmut. the Province is him iicniiirr MacLe.1n. a gradu- We rinm McGill University in plivsirnl and occupational therapy. who inincd the staff during the Silllimvli .li:'s. William Wigmore. R. N.. has boon rendering valuable work, in assisting at physiotherapist. work since 1951. AL present sixteen polio pail-t curs are under treatment at the smtstturium and five others come in rlnilv ior treatment. l-'1 idty is out.-pationt.s' day, when patients oi longer standing and those of more mature age check .n at the Banatorium ior rou- tlna exercises and a check-up. l..tzht patients are visited weekly in :he area between Mt. Stewart x” Ind souris and seven patients at llittrrav iinrbnur are also visited One patient at O'Leay and one at 5' Capo Traverse receive similar at- trnfinn. (in these visits the patients are gnvn cxcrclscs and their parents arc 1u.sii'ilclcd how to continue the i'Mimenis. Posture is watched and .-wrivilly checked against previous ils '5 in order to note progress and vine new instructions as improve- I' t is indicated. CANADA HNMI Ci(.aRUTi u tM0Rs1-3's ed by Messrs. Scncabaugh and l'la- The new parsonage has been Ilise. built and is debt free, with a An oil burning furnace for the credit balance standing. Much parsonage was presented Deacon William Mot-Lean memory of Mrs. MncLcan and sister, Mrs. Adah Dlngwoll. n Guardian Hall. 26th. by ( ..tDANCl-I at Beaver Club Montague. Friday. November Don Messers Orchestra. .'LUCKY WINNER A Mrs. Lorne Wigginton was the lucky winner oi the cake donated by the Haven restaurant to help in financing I banquet for the Alon- tague pee-wee hockey team. who were. last year's winners of the title for their division. . 'Vl5ITED LIBRARY - The librarian at the Montague library has reported that a large number of school children visited the library during the recent national ob- servance of book wcck. Many coi- oriui posters painted for the oc- casion by the children in grades one to five and a number of spoclill . books were on display at A. A. Moshcrs Meat Market and at the library. The painters of the best posters were awarded prizes don- atcd by the Home and School As- sociation. The librarian said that she is very graleiul to the Home and School Association and to Mr. A. A. Moshcr ior their kind assist- ance during the week and also to the older school children who as- sisted her in the book displays. Hospitality . . . in a better cup of tea! Selected ORANGE PEKOE TEA in BAGS WEEK - END SUGAR IWIIIIOI. 5 I55 I0 IbDu e 0 can u BUTTER Qrtdooooooo Campbell's TOMATO SOUP. 2 cans . . 25: DLEACHED RAISINS. per in. ....L. 27: HILCHEY & VANIDERSTINE MONTAGUE SPECIALS OOCOUEOOIOW I 0 0 .00 noon-o o c ens o 833 . . . . . Special Price praise is given in and project under the guidance oi the he” pastor Mr. Hill. All monies were, the chairman building committee of this ionatcd voluntarily. Montague Welfare league Annual Meeting Held 'Mr. Charles MacLure was elected president oi the Montague Community Wgiiare League at the annual meeting held at the curling rooms last night. Re-elected to the executive were Mr. C. A. Shaw and Mr. H. F. Landry. Following the reading oi the minutes, the secretary. Mr. Shaw, read the iinanclal statement which gave an account of the year's act- ivities. Mr. R. W. Beck. chairman of the cemetery committee, pre- iMontague Pea-Wee Team Honored At Banquet ..'The Montague Pee-Wee hoo- key team, last year's P.E.1. cham- pions in their division, were hon- ored last night at a banquet in tho Haven Restaurant. Following the delicious roast chicken supper. Mr. Wilfred Wat- terworth made I iew remarks to the youngsters in which he stressed the value or a display oi sports- manship at all times while playing with their rivals and to illustrate his point brought to their atten- tion the motto of Canada's sports college. which is to "Play fair and live clean." Mr. Wattenvortli expressed rs- gret that the banquet had been so long delayed but guaranteed that it would not happen again if they were as successiui in their pursuit of the title'this year as they were last year. ' Mr. Stanley Peardon and Mr. Leslie Stuart also made a few short. read. Messrs. Dick MacLean, char- les MacLure and Bruce MacPhee were appointed on the building committee; Dr. P. Macintyre. L.M. MacKinnon. and R. W. Beck on the cemetery committee. and Messrs. C. A. Shaw, Dick MacLcan, H. F'. Landry and Art Sullican on the membership committee. it was moved that 35.00 be don- ated towards the crippled child.ren's fund. some discussion took place regarding the installation oi the artificial ice in the -urling rink. and it was noted that the bonds for the money raised by the curlers have now been issued. Mr. MacLure, reporting for the building committee, stated that the rink was in excellent condition, and that some work had been done on this early this fall. It was now ready ior operation as soon as the weather got colder. The reports irom other commit- tees were heard and following a. short executive meeting, the meet- ing adjourned. HEALTH PROJECT STOCKHOLM (CF) Three thousand citizens oi Stockholm cho- sen at random will undergo a com- plete physical examination to give the authorities as picture of the sented the cemetery financial statement. These were adopted as general state of health in the Swe- dish capital. ' nan BEIII 965, Gives You the Most... I of iIi9 3'” emcee ALE came: 0 Root area OTHER FLAVORSJ MAYFAIR fgf th e Leas” V Bir; 30 or BOTTLES Eveaacss EDWARD ISLAND. x THEATRE MURRAY RIVER, Nov. 25-26 - Show Time 8 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY rs , tuiiiiiiwiini YIIDIIE DeI!IIllII P Wiiflioi t t with IIYIIII IIII - IIIIIFI AGIITI 0 hit mm min mini remarks and alter thanking the boys tor the invitations to the banquet expressed their agreement wIt.h the words or Mr. Waiter- worth and wished the team success in the deienco or their title. Two other invited guests. Mrs. Minnie MacDonald and Mrs. Annie Giliil, both or whom are teachers at tho Montague school, sincerely thanked the boys for the delicious supper and wished them every suc- cess in the coming year. at the close of the banquet Mr. Peardon thanked the owner and start oi the Haven Restaurant tor the hearty meal and for their neat, efiicient service. " .:....m NOW! 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Matinee 25c - 50c; Evening S50 - 75c SHOWING AT 3:30 - 6:45 - 9:00 - SATURDAY - PRINCE EDWARD The Guardian :1 .. 954 Thursday, Nov. 25, PRINCE EDWARD MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY R0 ERT IOUIS SIEVENSONS MASIIRPIECE OI tits iAiiGHT0ll I sons tuition KIND EDIE TEA II." II5 ul IItIiuIII In-uI.'.' .sifl'lfli exzrlize Ill! 5'(lPERl0R ' UNIX-EASE WIIU PAINT across your lips the flash action as I