au- Eastern to Guardian . -srncm. nssca Beaver chib, Montague. Friday. April ls. Blanchard's .05-chestra; 'BUlIC-LABY AT LOWER MONTAGUE- On Sunday after- noon a person or persons unknown forced entry into the residence of Mr. Wesley Coulson of lower Montague and made off with a number of valuables. Following the discovery of the theft by Mr. Coulson the Montague detachment of the R. C. M. P. were notified and are tnvestllI1lI1l- ,.'Wlil8T PARTY - The Whhn Road Whist Party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac- Donald Kilmuir. on Friday hill" last. inners of the card game were: Ladies first. Mrs. Camp- bell; consolation. Mrs. Gaorl0 Ciarey and Mrs. Leslie Stuart: Men's first, Mr. Richard Camp- bell: consolation. Mr. Lyman Nicholson and Mr. Donnie Munro. The winner of the lovely (ilk?- baked by Mrs. Robert Campbell was Mr. George Claray. ..'IVY RED CROSS - The regular meeting of the IVY Jun- Ior Red Cross members was held at Whlm Road School on March 11' with an attendance of 16. Roll call was answered by In "em 10" a grab-bag. and an Irish Joke or gong. The following members were appointed: sick. Kenny Mac- Donald and Brian Maclieth: wat- er, Kenny MacDonald and Brian Macllethz Health. Marjorie and John Clarey: tldinesm Norm" Clarey and David Maccaron; police, John Clarey and Bob Stuart. It was decided that next roll call would be answered by each member taking part in a "Sing, say. play or pay the pen- alty.” JUNITED MEN'S ASSOCIA- 'f'l0N BANQUET - on ' evening. April 4th, St. Davids Men's Association entertained ladies of the W. A. and member's wives to a very enjoyable tur- key supper. Each lady selected a dinner partner by a lucky Bums her, and the gentlemen escorted them to the tables, The tables were waited on very capnbly by two of the young men. David Lav- srs and Stewart Hansen. Mr. ' Gordon Boss presided in the kitch- on. After a sing-song. 8 Short business meeting was held. The iyi sideni. Mr. Harry Yorston. welcomed the ladies. and expres- ,sed pleasure on behalf of the Association in having the ladies as special' guests of the evening. Mr. Seymour Knight, chairman of the entertainment committee. also spoke briefly. He then gave a fine rendition of "Dangerous Dan McGrew." demonstrating his excellent memory to his apprecia- tive' listeners. Several excellent films 'were shown. and an en- joyable avening came to a close with the singing of Auld Lang ,Syne. -CK. stasis piano. The president of the VI. M. 8.. Mrs. Paterson. led the adult meeting. Special readings and prayers were offered by the memi . from the Missionary Monthly. and 'a commentary on the success of the construction of the new Deaconess School in Toronto was given by Mrs. Pater- son. Hymns were played by Mrs. E, Easton. A special thank-offer- ing for missions was received. After the service. a delicious lunch was served by the W. M. 5. ladies. ..'Fll.M COUNCIL MEETS - A meeting of the Georgetown Film Council took place in the Legion Hall last week with the president, Rev. W. Paterson in the chair. Mr, Friday Walker acted as temporary secretary. After the adoption of the minutes and the treasurer's report, it was decided to order new fabric for the pro- Jector,screen. Arrangements were made for the second class of pro- jectionlsts to take their test and receive certificates in the very near future. Mr. Stan Mclnnis of the N.F.B. reported that accord- town office, the total Georgetown film showings in the past twelve months have been slightly higher than average. The films are be- i ii... i '. , , i in the community, and at the same time demonstrate effectively how the other half of the world lives. Arrangements were made to in- troduce a Community Workshop night after the Easter vacation. -CK. Personals ..sMr. and Mrs. L. H. Poole. Montague. have returned after an enjoyable trip to Florida, ,.'Mlss Edith MacDona . Whlm Road. was a recent eek-end guest of Miss Mary Carver, Allis- ton. ..'Miss S hirley MacCauley. Peters Road. is visiting at Whim Road. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Maclfinnon. .!Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coffin and family, Springhlll. N. S.. were visitors to Montague over the Easter weekend. . .!Mi.ss Norma Campbell, Char- lottetown spent the Easter holi- days with her parents, Mr. and AT'fEliTlilli Public meeting of all , April 13th at 8 p.m. Two and Souris are invited to held in the United Church Hall in Souria, Wednesday, versal Dairying Equipment-" to discuss the merits of the equipment and to answer any questions presented by the farmers. There will also be a display of dairying and ham equipment. All farmers in the vicinity of Morell, St. Peteris, Elmira other co-operative endeavour. ..-.ll.A..lll,dE.ll3. . 1 interested liazlliers will ;be resentatives of the Uni- pony wil be present ensure the success of an- ehndes, all appliances at We have just received etc. 117 Kent St. SPECIAL SALE To make space for our new shipments of Spring Merchandise, we are offering our present stock of Lighting Fixtures. table. boudoir, pin-up lamps, lamp 20'lo DISCOUNT doir and pin-up lamps at Special Prices. WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL Electrlcil Contracting, house wiring and repair- ing, repairs to irons, toasters, motors, generators, lB'I'liiVI.A'I'.ES ON REQUET BROWN ELEOTRIO Dial 6212 a shipment of table, bou- ing to records at the Chariotte- la Road Lauchlin Macltinnon. and Mrs. M. McGowan. both of Klllllllll. are at present visiting friends and relatives in Boston and other places in thaxll. S. ..fMr. Leslie Stuart, Whlm Road. left this morning by plane for Halifax where he will attend tall for R. C. A. Cadets. ..'Mrs. Douglas Nicholson and sons. Jamie and Randolph. Saint John. N. 8.. are guests of Mrs. Nicholson's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Moodie Mac- Donald. Rosenesth. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Martin Currie .and daughter. Dawn. and son Fraser. visited Mrs. Currie's par- ants. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mac- Lure. Montague. on Sunday. RENNIE8'8 ROAD SCHOOL Following is the report for March of Rennie's Road School: Grade IX- l. Mary Gallant; 2. Sheldon Ford; 3. Faustino Gallant (abs. ti. Grade VIII - 1. Beta Gallant; 2. Luetta Gallant Iabsentl. Grade VII - 1. Helen Smith: 2. Emmellne Gallant: 3. Paul Gal- lant; 4. Harold Gallant. Grade V - 1. Edward Gallant; 2. Louis Proctor. Grade IV (Sr.)- 1. George Proc- tor; 2. Shirley Maiheson. Grade IV (Jr.) - 1. Wilfred Smith; 2. Francis Gallant. Grade Ill (Sr.) - i. Velria Smith; 2. Rose Marie Gallant. Grade ill iJr.l - 1. Roy Proc- tor; 2. Pauline Gallant. Grade II - 1. Margaret Smith; 2. Heather Matheson; 3. Firmin Gallant. Grade I (at - 1. Wilfred Gal- nt Grade I ib) w 1. Ralph Proctor. Grade I let - 1. Billy Gallant; 2. Garth Bulman; I. Patrick Gal- lant. '” k t average in the senior grades. Reta Gallant. 85 per cent. Highest average in the junior grades. George Proctor. 92 per cent. Perfect attendance, Emmeline Gallant. Helen Smith, Velda Smith, Rose Marie Gallant.-Roy Proctor. Ralph Proctor, Garth Bulman and Billy Gallant. Teacher: Margaret Hagen. You'll drink with KINII EIILE COFFEE Admission 50 cents one-yr campus. wilful” the conference of Chief Instrue- 3 Ladies Curling Club Specld Meeting ..'A special of the Montague Ladies Cur Club wuhdldhstwenlnginthedub room. The president. Mrs. H. T. ainieson, presided. The minutae of the meeting held on March Nth were read by the formation of a P.E.l. Ladlas Curl- ing Aasoclation. A committee to draw up by-laws for the proposed provincial assoclati was ap- pointed as follows: Mrs. J. E. Cudmore. Miss Jean MacDonald. Mrs. L. H. Poole and Mrs. G. 8. A. Inman. Arrangements were made to serve lunch at the moccasin dance being held at the curling rink this week. It was decided that the lad-' ies cater to the Men's Curling Club lobster supper to be held in May and that they also sponser dance following the supper. The committee appointed to make plans for the lobster supper is as follows: Mrs. L. H. Poole. con- vener; assisted by Mrs. G.S.A. In- man. Mrs. J. E. Cudmore. Mrs. J. S. Desltoches. Miss Jean Mac- Donald. Mrs. Tom Clair. Mrs. Douglas McGowan and Mrs. Nell Hooley.- TORONTO (CF) e- Jimmie Es- kimo can see again after 20 years of blindness. The 75-year-old man of the north, known officially as James Eskimo, looked out on Tor- onto's skyline recently after a suc- cessful operation to remove catar- acts from his eyes. it was the first time he's seen anythin since he went blind at Moose actory on James Bay 1) years ago. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING 2:30, 7 and 9 "She Couldn't Say No" LATEST NEWS WED. - THURS. "Yankee Pasha" Jeff Chandler Rhonda. Flemming MOCCASIN DANCE MONTAGUE CURLING RINK WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 Al Blanchard's Orchestra Dancing 9-1 Refreshments sold ncuiicbtos l0ANliEllRli . ZSAZSA lilBlll . PRINCE EOWAR HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! FOR THE BIG PARADE OF CIRCUS FUN! DEAN AND JERRY TAKE OVER lnr. CIRCUS. .. Ill THE MOST HILARIOUS SHOW ON EARTH! lliiill'l'lN..l.EllilS .HAL WAilIS'............ "3 llllllli Oliilllil Til-DAY and win. DEAN JERRY .li.STlVl5I9il SHOWS 2:30 7 - 9 up liOli'iAGUE" ii... -Tues .w..i.. 11-1:-is - Adm.IO-I5 sues .siIitts or rstwonrii - Color , Geeraelewn ..'Mr.larlIurnsslCbsrleue- iownwasa ucaatgusst sfbis son-in-law'aad daughter. Mr. and Ilrs.PrasienIlacDonald. p holiday guests of Mr. Paterson's Miss Alice Compton. who spent the winter in- Watertown, Mass., arrived in Georgetown on Satur- day. April Itb. where she will take ull residence in her home on Rich- mond Street. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hubert rrsser of Charlottetown motored to George- town on Sunday. April 10th. where they visited relatives. Miss Lily Hearn who is em- ployed in Montague. spent Easter at her home in Georgetown. Mr. Nelson Hansen and Stewart Hansen were visitors to Charlotte- town on Saturday. April 9th. Mr. Donald MacDonald visited . the City on -Saturday, April 9th. Friends of Mrs. Fabian Boud- result are sorry to hear that ill- ness has necessit t T her entering the Charlottetown Hospital. A. C EVOLUTIONIBT PASSES NEW YORK ICP)-Rev. Pierre Teihard do Chsrdin, French .les- uit priest at the Museum of Na- tural History here. died of a heart attack Sunday at an after- noon tea party. Aged 73. he en- tered the Jesuits in 1899. He spent most of his time doing re- search on evolution in China. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Paterson ' of Mouctnn. N. 3.. were Easter 3 parents. Rev. and Mrs. w. A. Pat- T arson. " Mahsn Nltovhw. emblematic 1 tin schoolboy curl- IIII cham I the Monte- llirs. two gamu best two games out of three play- off series. The Clair rink won the first game 1-5. lost the sec- ond li-: and went on to win the rubber 10-7. other mamberrof-the winning team are Kenny Mackenzie. mate; M....' 1:. . second stone, Jimmy Johnston, lead. other members of the losing team are Ballam, mate; Billy Campbdl. second stone. Cyril Butler. lead, CHURCHILL W. M. I. The regular monthly meeting of Churchill W. M. S., was held at the home of Mrs. Robbie Mac- Kinnon on Wednesday evening, March 9th. with an attendance 'of 16 members and one visitor. In the absence of the president the vice-president presided and opened the ting with call to worship Isaiah 52, verse 7. Psalm l9 was then sung. Scripture read- ing was taken from Isaiah. chapter 40,. verses l-ll which was read in unison. follow d by repeating the Lords Prayer in unison. The theme for the meeting was The Word of Our God Shall Stand Forever. Bible exposition was read by Mrs. Nicholson. Hymn 496 was then sung followed with prayer by Mrs Nicholson. A very interesting reading en- THE R.C.A.F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT win. an IN MONTAGUE AT THE CANADIAN LEGION HALL ON THURSDAY. APRIL T4-l P.M. to 5 P.M. SOURIS AT THE COURT HOUSE ON FRIDAY. APRIL 15. T P.M. to 4 P.M. On the evening of April 21st there will be movies at the-Montague School Auditorium. 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