PAGE TEN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wuldnn Lavera no Gudrdian may be bought n th- In Georgetown: The Post Office JIEGULAII LEGION MEETING lhuraday nig-ht. Please bring an- Montague enda Saturday. imal duaa. ....-is 32-31.-r.-Er-an Hula rn.aM; friends in Montague and Brudenell. will be interested to learn that Rev. y Robert. E. Show, Halifax, was re- aleoted president at the Maritime liulligioua Education Council at a condcrenoo held in the First Bap- tist Church, Moncton, last week” entertained a team from son of Mra. lottetovwn and one from Summer-led b - . , . y the club in ihi ncnr futu e. V930” Shaw Mm the laI:,:',r:her":e1:li 3:” E 'u1r""dl.ykge&'L'?3e;”h"f;f1 Miss Anna MacLarn:n and Miss R. Hamilton. E. Roberlson, vs C. ' lt 8 on 3"” rm 3"" A” A 5Jean MacDonald were appointed Jackson. G. Maccannell, T. Beck,p Rev. Mr. Shaw, the Bhany, at Montague peived his early education at M011-I ta-moon. The Summeraide and 9. W. C.. before meal:-i team carried off tihe honor: ofi 1 .. . 1 f me: me ::g..::'..?:;::: ?S:”ll.:l.”iI...siE.! points for the visiting team. i ' I Inc in the study for the ministry. 0 Bristol and C U I Vlcinily .. "It'll pretty quiet around the village right now and listening to urme old-tzmers ialklll: of "other days" sroimd Lho store stave, one. recalls with them Wll9llBriSi0lh8d: a butter Iaclory. mo lnbstrr pack-i in: plants. a starch factory SET: mills. g 4 pull? ('li)'.i'l that zcm that mtcc . for all thsee mills Lorraine Coffin. Leona Mae Jamleson. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. following placea in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Oltice; ; in S0l.ll'll: The Snack Bu. Curling Club THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Montague ladies lliohlague Curlinu Rink Schedule made during the year providing such acrvicea as baths, draaslnga, hypos etc, Mia Campbell felt that there win a.graat need for some form ol occupational therapy need- ed among the older citizen: and l urged that youth groups take this The financial report aubxnitl',e.l by Mr. J. T. Place showed that the main volume of receipts came from the annual drive, which con- tributed 34,044.69 to the Iunda. Other amounts from miscellaneous sources brought the total income in 89,969.16, The expenditure: for FEBRUARY 4, 1954 child maintenance were 51,524.84. L. 1. Duffy- food sl.l72.1). clothing 34.24.28 and Millanz sccretary, 1!.-ad Mm. tr aaurer. J. '1'. Place fuel 3319.17. other itema brought. Member: of the executive at run. the years outlay to 58,464.78. Monsignor P. McMahon. Flth.-r The following are the office-ta G. Murphy, R. M, M-,.cDo,,,1d D for the coming year: Put precl- O'Rouke. Dr. Frank MacMii1.n dent D. Jerome Cvillla, president. Willred Duffy. Urban McQua1d ,m Albert Lannon; vice president Dr. Brendon 0'Grady. . ' on as one of their projecta. Curling schedule at Monlaguel .rink tonight: ..' A mceting tor the Montague? ..'CLAIK'5 mid-winter sale at Ladies Curling Club was held in thel Junior Competition isil Mohlalgue Mbntague lady ..'The ladies l Personnel included: Summeralde: Mra. Pearl Mac- .P'arlane (skipl, Mra. Al Morrisonw Mrs. Sheen, Mrs, Patricia Grant. Charlottetown: Mn. Reg Mnhnr; fskipr. Anna Wood. Mrs, Mitchclll MacDonald. Beatrice Jenkins. i Montague: Jean MacDonald lsklpl, Vern MacDonald, Blanche Sm ith. Olive Poole. Montague: Gertu-rde Power (skip) l Sinclnln, At tho conclusion of the curl-: mg events, the Montague Curlelsl Point Community Rink l'0L'Ell'lV. entertained lhc visiting ladies at ' ' R chicken dinner Hit the Restaurant. Following the dinner. Aoylgn WP”, me om”. goal soon,”- hhe evening was spent with songsy Blaon in vim limit at Mr. Alvrcr my and music i lJiF'. ii rvk. ljwrn, at Rolir B 3' p 11 unit is ca'lc"ik uhrxse ow-l lrmn "s to the wr'.tc:”s nztmilinn tint Mrs. lialier Pizolt, at Swvngo Harbour. is a sisicr of the late Mr. .V'lc-iMa- Ewen She was Zllfl Mclmven. Her husband pas-pd tn iicr tnricn l.'i a Two large homes here remalnl oloaod this winter side by side. the. home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Mic-j Ewen is closed up as they sip.-nd the wintcr in tho only and the home of tho late Lloyd 8 Cox is closed this winter following Mr. Cox's death Mrs. Cox and family moved to the city to reside where one son Doctor L. 5. Cox. is on the ClllllP st-ill. Mr John Dil'e5'JX. who spent. the past several winters in the City and Hummers at his home here. has moved to Souris east to reside. in future winter and num- mer. We-ll salon! in the avnning of lifa now Mr. Dayeaux is well known for his yrvsirs on tho rofld as a morider of mmt everything and his lovely home here remains as a memory. l -N. In Parllanlchlarians Continued from page 1 mllm with Prr-sidnni. nlna'iI&lw.-l-ncl- Prime Mmlaior Faniani. l on To Aala From Italy. Mr St. Laurent embarks on his visit. to Pakistan, India and Ceylon which he Ina dPsCrlb9d as llin "main numt (- of my tnul"' HP hill voxifcr Wllzl Prime Minlsvrr .N'vlml of lndm and Prime Ministor Moliammedi All of Pakistan. His stnt,cmr-nt in ihc Commons; that good relations with Asia de-. pend on ti-ontlnr: A(i'il1S with non-I ulne ilndcrslandinir and rn-npern-1 tion as-omed to indimto that he: will make special mom to im-l press Asian nta-bearncn and tihe people. of t.hr-so roimtrles that Can- ada does hnvn that undrrstandlnr: and d("Sll'CS rlosnr ro-rpcrnt.ion. . He will nrlrlrr-ss tho Indian Parliament. rrrnrd :vlrli'rs9cs for. broadcast in the people of Pnk-l intan and Ccylnn and give prms conferences in all thrcn rmlnt.rles.l He, also will visit Civnrllnn Tromis ir- Knrnri h-tow '!lTll'.lllL' fl throb- day visit. to Japan. An audience wilh than Japanc.:r- emperor and convorsationa with Prime Mlnlstor Yos'hld1 and FW- elkn Mlnlslcr Okazalrl arr SCll-”d- ulnd brfnro Mr Si lmirrlil liradx hnrnn across tho l1.'l"lllF He will make hriot slow: at '.Vli.'l'.iwx' Hotl- nlullr hind Sun FT'll"l.'3fh heforn re- turnimz in rwr:-M Vin-oh i'l. Zest -fa! 'AH.lpaIoles! Banlmuw PREPARED Musrnnp M CAPITOL 5 NOW SHOWING Bill Elliott In "TOPEl(A" SERIAL and moms VWAllles Reject Continued from page 1 wish a peace treaty and zsegtgred f1ll'lVl'lSi vvecl: unity." The Communist nrl-so splashed H10 Dleblscile proposal across front pages. . A British delegation Dpokegrnanl dismissed the "Molotov pleblgcicp" as a ridiculous sideshow deaignod by tho Rll.-sirin to hide his refusal to let Gmnans chooae their own lead?” "POW. Molotov demands' a 50-50 voice for the Communists in a provisional all-German gov- ernment as the first step mywu-d unity. The Boat zone has nbnlil. i3,000.000 of Germany's 68,000,000, "A Grave Peril" American delention om.-mg re- rardad the pleihiacrte issue as not Wortvh comment at. their press briefing after Wedneadayia 393. slim. But for Molotov it aeemed In. Other propaganda feather in his cap. following up hia demand; here for :1 Eli: Five conference with Red China. ll world disarm- ament peace conference and Min admfg- sion of bohh East and Went Gar- mans to the Bic Four talks. Arguing futilely with Molotov. State secretary Dulles tdld him GEYmal'l.l'-ll division "cannot la:-.. maintained without peril to us all." "The next step la be unite Ger- many through free elections and Rive united Germany is genuine choice as to what it wants to do," Dulles said, "One of hhoae choices may be the choice of becoming I me-rnhc-r of the contemplated European Dc- fencr Comrnunlty. We intend that united Germany should have a real dholca in the niatter." Federal Public Works Contracts Awarded OVITAWA (GP!-Contract; total- ling 31.011860 were awarded by the public worka department in Janimry. tit wan announced Wed- nesday. This included 5333.306 for new construction and 8531.956 ior repairs ad maintenance. Major eastern contract: includ- o : Gaspe. Que.e-Construction of new lederal public building: Pen- insula Construction Company, Ltd.. Gaape. 5212.600. Church Point. Digby County. N. 5.. repairs to harbor retaining wall; Kenney Construction Co. Ltd. Yarmnuth. 865.821. very great D. KENTVILLE, N. 5.. (CP)'-Cuato- man on the newspaper route of George Cnnnora called on him with gifia of a bed lamp, radio. hooks and cash. The newaboy has been rnnlined 10 bed with a spinal ail- ment. MR. FISIIERMAN We have a New 101 ll.P. 6-Cylinder Ford Engine 4” now on display. Priced to you complete with clutch-5895.00 MMGOWAN M01038 Montague PIIIIIDE EDWARD Tll-IAY FM. - SAT. Shows 3:30 7 and 9 fiub room on Monday evening, Feb- ruary l. with the president, Miaa 7 pm Jean MacDonald, presiding and: fourteen members present. minutes of the last meeting were! read by the secretary, Mrs. Gooclonll ray. R. Knox. D. Cornish Vs R. Coffin. who also gave the finan- Reid. E. Shaw, cial report. It was moved that all Murphy. outstanding bills be paid. It wasy Cgersibrought before the meeting that, West M” outside teams would be euiertam- Lorraine Cofiin confere"ce' A Gwmmlexporta or prices of base metals Eaat Ice-G. Power vs Vera Mac- The. Donald. Weat. Ice-B. Johnston. R. Mur. L. Bickies, R. 9 p.m. Ice-Jean MacDonald vs East Ice-J. Cudmorc. G. Wright, on the lunch committee for the J. Ballem. further business, the meeting ad- journed and two games were curl- ed in the ladies' competition now running. l Annual Meeting (Continued from Page 5) i AM... had made while president. Once again the Bureau distrib- . . lull-.d Christmas packages to needy . families in the city. on action Over lied Poinl made possible, the report stated. through the generosity of the merchants and other supporters of Forlum defeated the Red Point the 3”” ””d"mki"3' A” H” some time thanks were given to Bombers 5-1 in an interesting and , H the meznbers oi the Knights oi mgged hock” mme M the Red Columbus who collected the food 5 y .d . KL y Fry and parcels and helped distribute lLln(:eah1i'h?l:r?”I)lV'ghO Iioqxitkzh wpnd them 10 Md m bmgmamng the A ' ' i holiday season for so many. Mr. Glllis said thsit last year the for lhn winners. Ira Siownrt. scor-l on an :;::r:.m:: :::?.:..2::'. .-”O A";' in the sick. infirm and needy in I the community to the beat of the e0 n ability of in limited means. In this connection he mentioned the ' valuable voluntary assistance giv- or " en by Rev, Owen Sharkey of St. V y l)unsl:ni's University. At Ceoriretown rink last evenlmz t.01;1he0ge::K:c spnkie M the Rpprecib I , ., , . president for the co- Georgimmn Md Rorm R”" pmhi operation and fine spirit shown 9d W 3 3'3 draw bem” 5 1”” by the Executive Elma of Direct- crovwd. ' The marksmcn for North River ggugnd fang; offigfge Bursa”, us)” were Comeau and Smith and for; u; M3 P Eu e d5';1cr,ca”3t 1?- Georgetown Smnllman and Layers! s1:;kT”.',ian gof”Rfc”ande'M”1:5;5lGgrf B k, . ' gaaei. Campbell. R.N. y m ogre was exipreued a. e an S loss by hhe Board of Direotora of . . v ' one of its members. Very Rev. Alex Maclmllan. Rector of Holy Redo;-mar Pariah. but welcomed F t F his successor, Rev, Gregory Mur- phy. orecas Of 0..." ,.,,,,,,,, v sister Mary Eugena. Field sac- hVAJl?g:lD(:?")'n0gltl1tf'. adi(I:i!a,e)-r-.olF.tliAei "NW at H" Bureau "med that Bank of Montreal said Wednesday Uffreiwas A! sharp i?"e"3C m :7)" . ' p oatons or assis ance durng 2.23:.n"fg”bfnef:,':eby”12g:”efd 1953. This she attributed to the 54' prevalence of unemployment. in the City. The Bureau was obliged New kind of cleansing action In a forecast of 1954 he told an i , Empire Brass Co. Ltd. conference! tc 399'” H900 pm” 3"m0 "Mm that he sees no gm” change ml of used clothing. to supplamont City and Provincial rs-lief grants. for the year because price ndjust- i she ""”' mm" ” Vmd dc” 9' the menu we" mme m 1953, He did. solution lily in helping these un- not specify the mem. wmchl fortunate: to support themselves might be scarce at the end of the: riwh" "hm "lyml? m "net Ur-l 5-ear, ganizatlons or putting dependence Advertising lineage in the Uniledi 0" K9V""m9"i' 555l5ilmCi”- ismmg was gxpeced (,0 use 10 Dari The number of cases cared for cent this year. He said newsprint, during hhe year was 378. Famil- one of Canada'a major nrporls.l 10! PWV1d0d WW1 0h1'lSl7mM Mme will continue at a high level of D"! 07- Them We're 35 Child?!” production, placed in foster homes. 29 placed Mr. Walton said large govei-n.l for adoption, Willh seven adop- ment spending is likely to cont.in- tiona Dendinlt A-'-Sisiiance WM SW- ue. Capital expenditure by indus- l on to R1 unmarried mothers at try would likely be about the. which 36 were new cases in 1953. same as in 1953. l Christmas gifts were sent to pm- The prospects for oil were "varyl pie in Beach Grove. City Hospital. bright indeed" and for business as. Falconwood, the Jail and the . a whole there was nothing in thel Sanitarium. outlook to indicate a major act-I Miss Margaret Campbell. R3. drain aloinlng-dry without wiping. New Dlshwashing Wonder Aclually Dissolve: Grease Do dichos, pols and porn lane: with New Rinse Dolcrganl. In new cleansing action dissolve: and cook: away grouse in neconds. A quick rim: and dirhel Gels clothes WHITER-BRIGHTER THAN NEW ' . . . oven in hardest water! New Rlmo Dclcrgcm, the only dam com with Sollum. oat: clolhu whiter, brighter than now. Sale for all waaliabloa. Ge! Rlnso Delargcnt in the bright yellow box. back. reported that 1.562 visits had been Wonderful New luslani Coffee 5 Not 0 powder! Nola grind! 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