are r g -rFEBRUARY 6. 1951 Montague Town C ouncll PAGE BJGHT W THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: llerold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. In. Bruce MIcPhee. Miss Joyce Wluinlon. Mia Jon Johnston. AGENT GEOIBITOWN: Walden Levers bought the Georgetown Town The Guardian may be u foiiowinl placu l.I Ilonugue: Blue Dome iteueurani. and Guardian Oiiicez in George town: 'lno Pout Dulce; in Sourie: The Snack Bar and IL Klan- mu I son. ..'MONTAGUl-I CUBLING --A very interesting curling genie oc- curred in the Montague rink last night. when skip Harry l-iluinu botham, defeated skip F. 6. Meet .....'BlJYlNG .0ATS and Mixed Grain. also iced bags daily. High- est prices. Fraser and Annear Feed Service. ofHMlss Intyre 13-5. The members of the The friends Thclrriii Coifin will regret to learn that teams included skip Harry H1:-. She g. , mmem, tn the K1333 glnbolham: mate Leon Johnston; County Hospital. All wish he a second stone. Tom Clair: tirst speedy recovery. stone. Jim MacLean. akip F. G. Maclntyri-; mate C. K. Wight- Haliiax. second stone. Hor- THEN. Front Row, left to right: Henry Mar- Back Row: Andrew MacNeil, Guy tcil, His Worship Mayor Percy L. Boud- Hemphill, Patrick Mui'ph,v, Ray Solo- mon. result, Emerson Llewellyn. PRINCE EDWARD i'ti-iiAY- rm. . SAT. SHOWING: MATINEE 3:30; EVENING 7-9 aqonzrnveoncv-m.::.w.-.v..::.;-.s..srv- uumeenie-no-as - g funniest 3 .13 I g ' The hilarious taleiof 1 1 Talking Army Mule J ....and a dumb 2nd Looic who darn near wrecked the U.S.Army. Clo-.'CZ A.2ni.D"x!:;2!Ll o . ., ” p .. ialiCi8 . . A: Cu imyg (15 tjcu mu .DONAI..D I 0iCONNOR ' 9 PATRICIA MEDlNA- zAsu rrrrs RAY couius: JOHN MclNTlRB and Trancis" mmuuul to-on CAPITOL rm. -SAT. SHOWS 3 :30-7-8:45 our ClliMPIllN...ANll llii MUUNTIES an i”'””"' W mml ilflllill Ienr-mile in Ill!” Cl” v.- iv stilt rum and CHAMPION i.- It i. lHElll MAN -n&VttIIp-tolttniwng-lltkihly ' -AMIIWIIM ALSO: Serial. "Pirates ' of High Seas" . Com- edy. "Snitch In Time"- Cartoon. Popcorn Story u, -.l,' ilitaoli A oi-roiu-.-rust yum no ea-olylu GI-it- na ojrocx rauoli CHAINS 825 x 20. Dual and Single - 750 x 17. Single Tan Truck. P Chet . unsvsenger na and Batteries IONRAUUI, P. I L. Heaters 0 i i ' aoouooams. . ', ; Murray River Edges Georgetown In Hockey Game on Mgnda.y night the Bone Crushers from Miirray River maul- ed out a close 8-7 decision over me Georgetmvn Wild Cat: in I bruising. clawing and action- packed contest, which kept the fans on their toes and many of the players a seat. in the sin-bin. The initial session ended in a 4-4 tie but the middle period was the one in which the visitors out- scored the locals. as they plunked in three counters to the Cats' one. In the final session the Wild Cats netted two and the visitors one. to give them their one 3031 Wm. wiuh the final count reading 8-7. Lineups: Murray River Bmic Crushers - Goal. R. MacL.end: cleience. J. Lowe. .l. MacLeod. M Moore; lor- vurds. A White. J. Nicolle. V. Mc- Kay; D. Herring. B. Moore. R. Murin. Georgetown Wild Cats - Goal. H, Stevens; defence. E. Murphy. C. Martell. S. DcLory. G. Lavers; for- wards, M. Yorston, H. MacDonald, B. 'BLirke. S. Henry. P. Henry. H. King. Referees: F. Landry and G. Mur- why. SFMMARY First. Period l--Mtiriay River, .l. Nicolle L20 '2-Gcorgcioxvn. H. MacDonald 1.46 3-Murray River, McKay cw-hue: 4.30 4-Georgetown. Yorslon IBurkei 7.05 . 5-Mui'i'ay River. J. Nicolle 11.46 ti-Georgetown, Ynrston ll.52 7-Georgetown. Burke lYorstom 14,32 8-Murray River, J. Nlcoll. lMacKay) l7.4-0 Penalties: l-i. King. Second Period B-Georgetown. Yorstrvn iBui'kei 7.09 l0-Murray River. till-my lMtmn) 10.32 ll-Murray River, .1. Nicolle 13.30 l2-Murrapv River, McKay tWhilc) 16.28 Penalties: Lowe. Henry. G. White. Third Period 13-Georgetown. Ynrston lBurkei 8.41 I4vGrorgetonvn, Burks- tlviurphy) 9.17 15-Murray River. white, 13,51 Penalties-MacKa,t'. S. Henry. IN MEMORIAM Mas. Gnome p. cum- On Tuesday. December 25th. 1950- the people at Bay Fortune were saddened to learn or the phasing of Mrs. George Clapp in her lath year. Although she hed been in failing health for some months. she bore her illness with Christian patience and iormudg, Mrs. Clapp was the former Ethel Elizabeth Mills. daughter of the late Elizabeth and John J. Mill; at Bay Fortune. Besides her sor- rowing husband. she leaves to mourn their loss. one daughter Ruth. Mrs. Elliott Dingwell. Lit- tle Pond; three sisters Ella. Bath- urst. N. 13.: Florence. Providence. R. 1. and Bessie E. Weymouth, Mass. also grandchildren. niece: and nephews, one brother Ernest and two sisters Mabel and Lelia predeceased her. The funeral service at her home on December 28th was largely at- tended and was conducted by her pastor. Rev. Mr. corkum of Bay Portnine United Churyh oi which she was ii faithful member. Rev Mr. Coiiturn spoke words oi cour- age and comfort to the bereaved iemily. The hymns sung were: 'Nearer My God to Thee". "Jesus Lover of My soul". also I Iolo "The old Rugged Crou" by Rev Mr. Corkum. The pallbearers were: Williun Miiil. Charles Mills. Reid Under- hay, William Fisher. Herold steed and Harry Burke. Many floral tributes tutiiied in the entoem in which the deceased was held. Interment in Buy For- tune cemetery "there to await the resurrection morn." Curl 9i'IIt:Iiits Mr. G. P. Diana and Family with to thank all their neighbour: and ii-lentil. also those who sent flowers and cords of sympathy and all others who helped in en! Lavcrs. H. way during their recent and - II t Mrs. Basie Crawford moved to Montague this week, from Halifax. and has taken up residence in the Hume apartments. hA'l' BONSPIEL - - The Monta- gue Curling Club was represented at the playoff tor the Regal Trophy at Albertoii yesterday afternoon and evening. The team from Montague included Messrs. Homer iioar, At- wood Macocaiald. P..l. Lucas. and Thomas Clair. all junior curlers. ' HOME ON HOLIDAY Miss Mary Matheson is spending a two weeks vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matlheson. Glen William. Miss Matheson is taking a course in rad- iology It Ottawa Civic Hospital. . RSCOUT TROOP ORGANIZED -A special meeting was held last night in the Montague Legion Hall for the purpose of reori1BnlZ- his the first Montague Boy Scout troop which is being sponsored by the Canadian Legion. Montague hranch, A very large number of boys were present including sev- en new mcnibcrs. The troop will hp, under the direction of Scout. Master Eric Duvar, and assistant Scout Master. Dan MUl'f8.V- The evening was spent in organ- izing the troop inln patrols, pre- paration ior iendcrioot tests. and settling other details, after which the boys enjoyed several amnes- Special Iieeting Montague Home. School Assn A special meeting oi the Monte- gue Hcme and School Associatnon was held in the Montague High School on Tuesday night. with the president. Dr. G. S.A. Inman pre- siding. There were sixteen mem- bers present, and eleven visitor:-' from the Murray River Home and school Association. -which had been invited to attend the meeting. In the absence of the secretary. Miss Shirley Jenkins read the minutes of the last meeting which were ap- proved as read. It was moved by Mrs. A.D. Muc- Kenzie, seconded by Mr. Lornc Wigglnton that Thursday. March 8th be set aside as parent.-t day at the school. and that n SDOt'lill even- ing's entertainment be arraiiged. It was decided that the main fea- ture of the program should be :1 special speaker to lead an informal discussion among teachers and par- ents. It was also decided that the educational committee meet. with lntyre. Annual Scoihsli At Montague audience in Yeas Theatre, gram was superbly rendered and deserving of the hearty F. N. Young acted and Mrs. A. F. piano accompanist. Following a short intermission. a one-act. comedy. "The Dear De- parted". was presented under the direction at Mrs. Elsie Walter- worth. The cast included Mrs. W. R. Garrick. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Miss Joanne Watterworth. Mr. G. Jiudtne. Mr. J. M .MacKenzie. and Mr. Cliester Machure. The program opened with hag- pipc selections by pipers Alan n;r.:roii. and Donald Macuod. and was iollowed by three Scotch songs by the choir. "Scots Wse Hue," "Wae'li Be King But Char- iie". and ”Annle Laurie". The program -was as follows: Bagpipe selections by Pipers Allan Cameron. Donald MacLeod, and Bruce .ViacLaren. scotch songs by the choir. "Scots was Rae," "wha'll Be King But Charlie. ”Annie Laurie." Rev. F. N. Young then gave a Shr)l'I. address ci welcome to these who attended the concert. Gu.lt.ar and violin selections by Eleanor Macxinnon and Florence Macxiimon which included the "Road To The Isles". The Brooklyn Trio sang. "High- land' Man's Toast". "Comin' Thru The Rye", ”Ye Banks and Brass". Pipers Allan Cameron. Donald MHCL90d. and Bruce Macbaren then rendernd several pipe selections. "Faithful Johnny" by Marjorie Gillis and Wayne Campbell and as an encore "I'll Give You A Paper of Pius". sword Dance by Jessie MacGow- an accompanied by Piper Donald MacLcod. i Johnny Bears rendered two selec- tions. "The star of Robbie Burrs" and ”The Cooper of Fyie". Step dance by Emerson O'Connor accompanied on the violin by Arch- ie Stewart. Violin and guitar selections by Eleanor Mac'Kinnoii and Florence Mncxlnnon. as chairman. Campbell was the teachers on Feb. 12th to plan the afternoon program. There fol-, lowed a lengthy discussion respect-l ing school sports. and a meeting of. the athletic committee and the. teachers was arranged for at A lntcri date. ; It was decided in hold the next meeting of the Association on Jan. 21st. At the conclusion oi the meri- ing, the ladies oi the Association served It delicious lunch to the members and visitors, and after dis- cussion of several general matters the meeting adjourned. Bagpipe selections hy Pipers Allnn Cameron. Donald Macbeod. and Bruce Macharen. The Brooklyn Trio then sting "A Hunrireri Pipers". and "Bonnie Cm.-iitll:-". Mr. Emerson O'Connor and Arch- le Stewart. rendered several selec- tions (ill the guitar and violin. Highland Fling by Miss Jessie MacGowan, accompanied by Piper Donald MacLcod. inteimlssion. Tim eveningls presentation con- cluded wilhr the presentation of the are I-1-aser; first stone. Clive Mao- Conceri Preseniedl The annual Scottish concert, un- der the auspices of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague. was presented before a capacity last evening. Each number on the pro- applause oi the appreciative audience. Rev. Major Doug MacC-owan. Front Row, left to right: S. S. Hessian, - K.C., His Worship Mayor Bruce H. Yeo. Back Row: Jamieson, Marshall Reynolds. Nicholson, another member of the council, Lester MacLeod. Harry Mr. Claude was absent at the time of the photo. one-act play ”The Dear Depart-I ed". Murray Harbour North Mr. r:imer.lohnston. commercial traveller. was a business visitor to Murray Harbor North ant Thursday. Miss Joyce MacLt-orl iind Miss Verna Johnston. were week-end visitors to Montague. the gucstsj of Mrs. Chester MECLUTP, 5 Missrs. Bryer Llewellvn. John Shaw and Ray Maciion. were re-i cent visitors to Murray Harbor North and Gasperaux. Mrs. Percy D. Johnston. l"oler's, Road is spending some time lni Summerside. guest of her son and marriage took place on Saturday.) Jan. '2'lih. The ceremony was per- , formed by Rev. G. Carlyle Web-, ster at Zion Presbyterian Mnnae.' Charlottetown Mrs. Johnston is the Iornier Amnnda MncLurr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. willnrd Macnure. and Mr. Johnston la the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston. Murray Harbour North. The couple were attendrd by Mr and Mrs. James Mat'Ltlre ni Murray Harbor North. Divine services were held Sun- day at Murray llarbor North. nllri Pet:-r's RoiidPresb.vterlan church- es and were conducted by Rev. E. G. Evans of Charlottetown. Rev. Mr. Evans brought an inspiring message taking his text. from Matt. 5 verse 41. "And Whosnever Shall Cnmpcl Then To Go ii Mile. Go With Him Twain." Hymns were "Praise Waits For Theo in Zion Lord." "Great God Of Won- ders." "Come To The Saviniir." and "0 Master. Mt Me Walk With Thee." A meeting was held rccentlv to organize the Young People's Sov- iety of the Murray Harbor North ouix-Acts ovum- at ARES WRITE THINGS WINTER! ir SAFE FOR All WASIMILE l The meeting closed daughter-in-law. Mr. mid Mrs. Roy Johnston. Mr. Alvin Macstwain. com-l l inercial traveller. was a business visitor to Murray Harbor North and vicinity last week. . I Congratulations and best wlshrx are being extended to Mr. and, Mrs. Weston Johnston. whose Presbyterian Church with 17 members present. The meeting opened by singing "The Lord's My shepherd,” followed by the Lord's Prayer. The scripture les- son, which was read responsiveiy. was taken front Matthew 12 verse 1-24. The hymn "Stand Up, stand Up For Jesus." was ilien sung. Roll call was responded to by a verse from the Scripture lesson. The new business consisted at election of officers. for the en- suing year, which resulted as fol- lows: President. Bernice Llewel- l,vn; vice-president, Alice Millar: sccretnry. Betty Millar; treasurer. W:-ir MacLure: program conven- em. Mrs. Edward Millar. Mrs. C. .l. 'Macl.urr, and Miss Alice Mlllar. by singing "Just As I Am." and repeating the Mizpah benediction. Bell Telephone Company Report MONTREAL. Feb. 7 - (CF: .. 'Ilhe Bell Telephone Co. of Can. Mia today reported a net incnm. of 310,323,544 for the fiscal yrni ended Dec. 31. cmnparcd with .37.. 481.398 the previous year. Net income per share was-equal to 31.53, compared with 51.20 in the preceding year. Total revenues were 19 per gen; hlgthcr at 829,844,615. while npcrai. in); expenses at sl0l.608.l-:05 wvie up )5 per cent. POLICE Foiitll-2' The London mt-iropoliiim lvOllt'I is the largest of more itiw "'.( separate police iorces in I4 - nnd Wnlos. ;n.”;”;i;gti;;.. A . L By George Clark -.,-)- o "Better hide, Pop. my teacher knows we should be in doing my homework." on i PKG. for only - 12f SAVING on -2 PKGS.-19? v: on uuvv WASHING! I I COil0i'&fR's!. f -k EVEN AT REGULAR PRICE OIIIX SAVES PENMES A ' - : moo av causes nouns umoueu envision; ..4 ..-a.