PKGE EIGHT rm: GUARDIAN. __ - movement 3, 1949 rnmc: EDWARD TlliY THE EASTER N GUARDIAN Shows 8:30 - 7 -9 AGENTS: MONTAGUSE; Harold F. Llllllry, Albert Allin, III. I170; v Harriet Clair. wart, Mill ' AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon lovers. ' UHVMdeHAVHiANU' THE slviii lollowing places l.n Molhgme: ..'Fl'l."l‘ED FOOTWEAR ll ti» Montague Shoe Store. ..°READEBB will find dilblll uie advts. and auction adrts. etc. on our Financial Pale. ..'BE SURE to get in on the bdr- "MY — CAPITOL - rm. and SAT. SHOWING AT 8:80 - 7 - 8:45 "e~.-.-.:".:.::.'.'.':..""" eavzfitfzm’ _ -' AIKIZOPIOJIMOI .llllll'l liilitau n IVXTRA: "BATMAN SERIAL - SPORTS - CARTQON EMPIRE Tlllillilli‘ - rm. - SIT. Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 stoma our rump-r - I MLUMIM PICTURE EUROPE SONG - HOUSE 0F TALENT gains at Maibons 1 Cent Sale. Mon- tsgue. 3rd. 4th. 5th and 7th. ..'l. CENT BUYS the extra. article in Drugs. Toilet Articles. Perfumes. stationery at Maibon‘: 1 Cent Bale. Montague. ..'BUY YOUR winter supply oi Drugs, Toilet Articles. Perfumes an Stationery, etc, at Msbon’! D1118 store. 1 Cent Sale 3rd. 4th. 5m Ind 7th. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. James H. slim- ner oi Bridgetown \\'lll shortl)’ like up residence in Charlotte- town for the winter months. "umm." Master Roddie MacDonald leit i... yearn-ho _ hues-Hi i=1 a few days ago on return to his "m" home in Mount Stewart after a Y‘ MAllAinle . . Mmflnm: visit at the home oi Captain and —QIHIM\PBIII Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald. Friends here of Mr. Frank Mc- Master oi Bridgetown will learn with interest that Mr. and Mrs. McMaster and two children sail- ed recently for England. where they will visit with lilrs. Mc- Master's parents. \ The amiual Halloween party sponsored by the Georgetown Community Welfare League for the pupils of grades 4 to 10 of the High School was held in the Town Hall on Monday night. An excep- tionally large crowd o! children. parents and others attended. Games were played and candy and peanuts were given out. Bin- go was also played with fruit and chocolate bars ior prizes. Later a delicious lunch was served and dancing brought the evenings en- tertainment to a close. The mem- bers of the Community Welfare Entertainment Committee assisted by the school teachers managed EXTRA! NEWS 0F THE DAY! costumes paraded the streets and later attended the party in the hall. Various merchants were called upon and gave treats o! candy and fruit. The costumes vivorn were varied and portrayed everything irom the ridiculous to the sublime, the known to the ye‘. unknown, historical and modern and their wearers ranged from the youngest oi the young to port- ly matrons oi not so tender years. CARD OF THANKS Mrs Preston Campbell and Fam- lly wish to thank all those who sent flower tributes and who rendered assistance in any way during "191" recent sad bereavement. IN MEMORIAM In fond and lovlns memory o! Mrs. Charles MacDonald who passed away November and. 1M8. Just a tribute oi love and remem- branoe To a mother, one oi the best Th; joy; dig missed on life's high- way May Ihe flnd in Gui’- nnlw o! rest. lovingly Remembered by Husband the entertainment. Crowds in' The Guardian may be bought at any oi the Min B. A. Llewellyn; M110!” u. Georgetown: Till rm owes; in Bouris: Condo ' and simian Boner: in 8L Peters: The Post 0111:: ....°FEDEBATION o! Agriculture meeting Souris postponed until further notice. ..°'l'lIB YOUNG FELLOW will get hours o! winter tun from a low priced camera or developing outfit trorn V. R. Pepler. Montague. Special Service In Peters Road Church .. ' ‘Ifhe re-opening and sixty- iilth anniversary services o! Peters -’R0s.d Presbyterian Church were .held on Smiday. October 2116., morning and evening. The services were conducted by the minister, Rev. Charles D. Henderson. The |choir led the service or praise as- sisted by Mr. Elmer Dunning of Montague as soloist. The church was tilled to capacity for these services. Friends from near and liar gathered for worship in this historic church on this memorable occasion. On~Moiiday evening a third service was held at nrluch jthe speaker was Rev. WA. Young of Tyne volley. ' An extensive program oi ren- {ovatlon and redecoration preced- Ied the re-opening. A new ceiling iwas erected; electric lights were linstalled. The interior was oom- ‘pletely redecorated. the painter being Mr. H. Leeco. I On Monday evening, October |24thu a Tower Music System, lerected in memory oi the late ‘Mrs. D.A. MaoLeod. was dedicat- ied. Mr. A.A. MacSwain on behalf of the executors oi the estate pre- .sented the instrument to the ‘church with the minister accepting it on behalf o! the congregation. |Ml'5» R03’ 311115. s. niece oi’ the de- ‘ceased, unveiled the memorial plaque. Rev. (1.0. Webster o’ lCharlottetown gave the prayer ol jdedicatlon and also the address {which ioLlowed. A large crowd was ‘assembled for this memorable ne- fcaslon and to listen to the beau- tiful bell music oi this new iii- gstrliment. Its mellow tones can oe ‘Eheard tor three miles or more. It is a worthy memorial to one who ‘loved the church, A preaching mission continued M38011 night o1 the week until Fr!- day. These services were conduct- ed by the minister of the congreg- ation, Rev. C.D. Henderson. assist- ed by neighbouring clergymen in- jcludlng Rev. EN. Young ot Mon. Jague and R/GV. RE. Vessey oi {Murray Harbour South. These ‘services were a great stimulus to itthe spiritual lite oi the commun- y. -_i___._.__ TORCH SINGER ASAULTED TORONTO. Nov. 2 — (GP) - Pattl Page. 21, blonde torch sing. er. told police today she was bound with adhesive taipe in her down- town hotel room by a man who entered the room on the pretext oi delivering flowers. Police ar- rested 4l-yeiir-olci Willis-m Daniel. He is‘ charged with assault cauc- illg bodily harm. Miss Page said the man threatened her saying; "1 don't want your money. I want your body." m Msloaum in loving manor! of our dear Mother, Mrs. William Nnmi. who died November 3rd, 1948. God knows howniuchwernlsshsr Never will her memory fade, Loving though will always wander Tothelpotwhere shehlald. and Family. moms l oer! YOUR Ehmwflflbmflmfl axes 415mm Invlngly Remembered by Her Family. WASH AND THAT'S THE ' us WlTHSilPlIi-IIIIINI Atfltlll. owes voo men, omr- susmlillos m HARDEST WATER! ms cars WHITE WASH WINTER YOUR COLOUREO WASH a Ill - GNIII IN DANGER even mess anew won: domes oor GIANER mm ANY SOAP‘ even our memnom mm use momma oer voun wnoie rmiiv v/Asu cumin MOW norms All persons having Watches, eto., under repairs l0 I. I). llaofi/REGOIPS in Montague are hereby noti- “XECEIOEIIIIIQIIIIIIIIOODIOGNOVEMBER”, i fwdlrspeirsmmtbeoallediorbeiorethatflme. ‘ ‘It’. Ieoflregor is taking an advanced trade course. JEEPERB,MOM,YOU USWE WORKED NAlD TO GET THIS atcl Fer - Mr. Peanut “"ii.l'."i'3'£..i..ui. 0| Teaching The teachers o! Gllrlotfpiown rural school districts elslnbled in m. auditorium o! the Prince o! Wales Qallegs, F1460. 06% l1- Miss sltuie i-mui. mdinc 1mm from the WJ. Clogs and OIIPUW gave s. demonstration in reading tor junior grades. Miss Hahn expertly outlined the Wonk to be covered. $50!! Vi“! some Grade II pupils showed 110W it could actually be carried out. After the dismissal oil the pupils Miss Hahn oarduily explained how. with the use oi the basic reader, manual and Think and Do Books, s. teacher could success- fully "teach reading; not hear reading." . During tho alter-noon session. Miss Hahn outlined the teaching o! phonics in Grades I. H. III. and IV. She explained various ways o! teachim children to list» en to suncls, then o1 seeing them. Miss Betty King on behal! o! the teachers thanked Miss Hahn {or her wonderiul demonstration All the teachers returned to their schools with the ieelim a! hs.v- lng gained something useful and look torward to having Miss l-iahn return in the near iuture. (Patriot Please Copy) SOUTH MELVILLE W1. The members o! the South Mel- ville Women's Institute were cri- tertained at the home o! Mrs. vicar Shaw. on Sept. l3. The president, Mrs. Emmett Gorman, presided and the meeting opened by singing the Institute ode and repeating the creed in unison. 141 GI. George Si’. rm: Fiisnlull snore: \ Brilliantly Styled, Baaumuuy MadQoo o van-z run YOURSELF ~ “rnrao coArs with u flare * IOX COATS long and full ‘E IELTED BACK ' Classics * CIJFFED. SLEEVES Pocket Drama " Single and Double Novelty ‘Buflon Trims 28.95 to 79.95 USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Phone 55 i The roll call was answered eight members. One new member for school. also u. wash basin and joined and on, flatm- pi-esegit. soap and towels. It was moved Several letters o! correspondence and seconded that two treats be were read and discussed. A dona- sent to sick in district. also two tion was voted tor‘ the Salvation sift-e bowntwtwomembersin hos- Anny rum‘, pitol. committees appointed. sic; n; was moved an‘; seconded thatlreeqmolnted; school reappointed; we purchase o. drinking iountain lunch. Mffl- Emmett NRQHIAG. Mrs. James D. Flood and Mrs. George vlllett. It was decided no meeting be held iii October, Our next meeting will be held Nov. 8 at the home oi Mrs. Emmett Germans. This is the annual meeting, all members please at- tend. Mrs. Show moved the meet- ing be adjourned. The singing o.’ the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. A delicious lunch was served by the ‘hostess assisted by committee in charge. NOTBE DAME ACADEMY a/d/ilmlfil/I/v? will?!‘ .,i . Gel o FORD BATTERY 7- ;,‘-_-' FOR OUHHR Ronni? WINTER sums Honor Roll:- Grade XI~—l. Roma Cavanagh; 2. Louise Doiron; 3. Elizabeth Dunn. Commercial-i. Beatrice Arsen- ault; 2. Jean MacConnell; 3. Lot- tie MacDougall. Grade X-l. Mary Fagmer; I. Betty Smith; 8. Helen MacDonald. Grade lX-l. Joan Aylward; 2. Patricia Wynne; 3. Patricia Mac- Donald. Iacti owan Motors Montage s i Grade VIII-l. Pauline Noose. DAILY CROSSWORD . ACROSS 2.Narrow '1 ltPeelofl l. A fruit ' inlet pa!“ 6. To tinge l. Mature ll. Desert tabs.) person (ma) i1. Helped l. Dollar (Sp) 22. A medley 12. l-lawaliar. 5. Paradise 25. 3mm}, o; greeting 6. To make learning [.15 [.1 u . l8. l-leaitate lace edging 3Q, 3134'; pm 1| J _ 14- 481ml ' 1 Riverln 21. Nomgea . Iwrii u: I5. 0i great Turkestll 29. A! homo l-liiil illli length l Memoran- 31, yum”, 17 Uh"- 0! i! 88. Tear Ieelerdeyfs Aurel, um i. Hired, ea . by charter 3g. Put . “m” 1;: ”""‘“'“'°’ i4: Iain . m“ I animal “an” (“y”), 28. Exonerate t a i0 an; 2. Marion MacDonald; McGee. aid.‘ 2. Nola Marie McCabe Mary Elaine Trainer. Grade VI-l. Doreen Bevan; I. Mary Claire Smith; 3. Molloy. 2. Ruth Brun: 8. 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