rna GUARDIAN. cnAai.o1'ra'rowN- v . j DECEMBER 13. 1952 PAGE EIGHT . , ,g , H M . , INDIAN WOOL , ,1 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN HIV! YOU C"-OHIC Inputs ppoducesl abourt. 55,000.00(: AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: unsold P. Landry. Mn. Byron slower. In ' P011 8 0 W00 EEC X631”. 0 Bruce MooPhee, Miss Joyoe Wlggfnton. Flu Menlnnon. DRY CLEANED zvdhich about two-thirds is exD0rt- AGENT Geonos-town: wuainn uv-u. E55 ON-Ly ' The Guardian may be t it in nu following places In M PB Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guudlnn Office; In Georgetown: Tu gt vgl1t)Of'ID(')'(f)rX,pU)I:-.('rjigIl).axiZipl)() VJ1-(C12; Post Office: In Sourll: The Snack Bu ma 3, mchug. - 3.-, e rs n o ' o w - . sock suspenders have been warned ....'HAVE YOUR dry cleaning ugsulmpngn d P k to avoid the elephant enclosure. goneL ncwnbefogle Christmas rush. men: 5,”. 533,11: ,1nagr,'"d,.:an:,I CLEANERS Dlcksl, n 2 1-2 ton elephant, has e use ry eaners, Montague 55,5. etc, V. R. 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PHONE 20264 g 5'?”?'?3!'?'?”'?i?Ii”EFEERE??i33i””i??f?i!!iE'23?91?:?i?1E?'E”.L”'L” WORRYING FOR CHRISTMAS? Let us help you solve your shopping problems. For a valuable and long-lasting CHRISTMAS GIFT we suggest A C0-OP LIFE INSURANCE POLICY - I Contact our Office for xi. suitable plan. Also for Fire and Auto Insurance C0-OP BUILDING, QUEEN ST. Phone 2487 Phone 2438 V341,.'((QK'((IKE'KK'K'lGKKKE'KCQ'KH'(KKCW(KK'zQIK ZQ('IK'KQ'KKKZKII n - HEY KIDS! DON'T MISS THE CARNIVAL OF FUN SHOW THIS MORNING AT 10 0'CLOCK. SPECIAL PIE-EATING CONTEST PRINCE EDWARD TODAY 'n the shadows of the world's most closely izuardcd city! " gfgiv-cliiifixt - Mbtit NEWS - COMEDYI - SHOWS 2:30-7-9 DONIT LOOK NOW, WASHINGTON-but your pri- vate. life is showing! (And it's wonderful fun, as it pretty columnist on the snoop for a "scoop" finds romance instead!) Mom Eso"wIDo Did she get the inside story she was )i3v.3i)a)4))a34)u)ch3i3c).).).Ba).3uD.).5i3a2))a)45a)w3.)v3aNh)q3.)I))4)-523:3!-IEBHDADISI Montague. eaux. Christmas Sale. .)'FOR CHRISTMAS, Westtleld, 329.50. Others from 522.50: V. R. Pepler, the Jeweller. Montague. ..'ANNUAI. will he held" A full attendance is requestdl. . . SSDECORATIONS thing to decorate your home or dog 2 Store. ...tlI().IlI'I FOR II()I.ll)AYS - thc senior school undertook the R large attendance of Lllmlllzllollt the district. During the Joined in singing "For They Are Clements possibly had the best P01” 3” s””.3e?” lie” I990” ipasi, week also ,1 hockey team 1,,-,5 Jolly Good Fellows." A delicious scoring chances for the Islanders. illlillfleddlfl ll: 11;;pestlga:t:.tlnt11?tn-s"o1I;: 'been organized with Mr. Allister 1131071 WES Served by the hostess, B0"h0m"l9 C3”"'Cd HEM 3” Wily silt ulemrmeosslfble edegvoevlo I,1nem 10,. Currie as coach, and Mi'. Joseph Esvsisied by M15 H9-"Y Vtlnldel" to lc5e."he puck at me last ml,” luisiic I'lsIi)ln8 D Cltonlll 35 I'9f(”li9P. Amoniz H1059 5mm The remamder Of the Well" me While Lockhan made 3' sen”. P In connection with this discus- attending were, William Walsh, in: was pleasantly spent in dan:- tioml . stop on Clements ill the mm m was moved that mas!” as iAmbrose Cronin. Wibert Naddy "ll-l- Mil5lC WES Supplied by Mr. Roy late miiluies 0: the game" H, pas been proved mm mm” iand Victor Dunn of Greenfield. ,Trinity W. A. Annual -Meeting "rhe Women's son. showed gratifying results. Mrs. Bruce, the retiring ..-rm SPECIAL: pea Rose and King Cole, lb. 87c. Dunn's, Gaspar- Bulova, and Lorie watches from MEETING of the Legion Auxiliary Montague Branch, Monday. December 15th. in the Legion Hall at 8 o'clock. - Every- house. Streamers, tinsel rope. icicles, angelhair, tree balls. napkins, table l covers, wreaths. Montague 5 to sl.00 RINK A l)urlni,z the past month pupils of Summcrvilic construction of an open air rink. which they completed last week iintl which was 5 officially opened on Dec. 8th, with skaters Auxiliary of Trinity United Church, Montague. presi- Kodsk. Ansco, and famous Ger- in stock, also flash guns and ac. cessories. V. R. Pepler, the Photo Shop, Montague. ....'0RG-ANIZATION meeting of King's County Hockey League will be held in Cardigan Legion llall, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All teams interested please send representatives. ..tC. W. L. CARD PARTY-Tlie regular card party sponsored by the C. W. I... Montague, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coyle, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 9, with a. good crowd in at- tendance. The door prize was won by Mrs. S. S. Hessian. The ladies Drize was won by Mrs. Harold I-lynes, and the men's by Mr. Pals MacKinnon. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the ladies. Thursday evening. Dec. lltli. The numerous gifts were opened by Mrs. Gerald Johnston. and the ac- companying verse read by Miss Alice Mlllar. .Walter. on behalf of the bride and himself, thanked one and all for the lovely gifts and all Gormley on the violin and Murray Jackson on the guitar. All departed start A 12-year career in the ma- jors. The team then was known as the Detroit Cougars, later the Mrs. the Joselin Coffin dress, and a gift from ilytwus presented daughter, Mrs. Harry Burke. A delicious supper and a pleasant evening enjoyed. Mr. Mills. a farmer, is still able to read without glasses and has an excellent memory and keep: abreast of current events. Season Dates ”I.).isc'ussed At Fish; Game . Meeting teiebraies 100th Birthday Mr. James Mills of Little Pond in Klng's'County, who celebrated his 100th birthday yesterday. was man cameras from s8.30 to 365.00 ,the recipient of many evening a William Mills, with W&S ............L....,.:. one tough stop. It was on Gord Miller's backhand at the 17 min- ute mark. Illr. Stephen S. I-lessiaii, .Ir., a --w . tSill(IClll ulio is .stuil.liiii: zit St. A IMISCELLANEOUS SHOWER -izonme tesLe1d",L3,Cekl;::.t iFl'fliIfilS Xavier L'Illl'0llSlI')', An- -A miscellaneous shower in honor V" n 3” gm mfg wry ” iliflonisli. N. S.. rctiiriicd to his 0f M13 End MY-ll. Waller CBmPb9Il- OI”: frame buc W W35 no go" Cong ilionic in Blonlnyziie nn Tliiirsday PEWVS R-03d (H88 Ida Richards of me Bonhlommep Garyblcogdlinr 3:” um spend his Ciirisimns vacation Gladstone) whose wedding took Marc” cemms mm "9 ,2”, iwitli his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5. PIECE on N0V- 15 H1 MUITBY Har- end to end passing play bu C em- 'S. Hessian. bour, was held at the home of 5”” W” ridden W" M me play . , g the 3,-oomg, pgyentsv Mn and Mrs, before he could get his shot away. tC()NS'I'Rl'(lT orsx AIR Hlighie Campbell. Peter's Road, on .-lollnny Raynak Came C1059 W spoiling Millar's shutout just after the third period started. He raced in around drew M-lllar and centred the puck In front of the net only to see his line-mate miss the chance. Connie Bonhomme and Marcel the Islanders Lineups:- Glace Bay: Goal, Lockiiarl; ile- wlshing the newly weds many fence, I-Ilnclibergcr. Rackor, .AlI'1- higher level of the wnm, mbm years of wedded happiness. ndlo; forwards, Verrier, Maccy, and mus keepmg wens useml duh -mi-A Miller. Ballelh MCCl”3Cke"n Rail" mg dry weame; mm, it, be yccom. nak, Keller Schiller. Joss. d d t m '13. - a 1G , Furmer Hockey Ch'town: 'Goal, Miliar; defence. ixggtew aldeli, ullggggiaa theogggge . -"T T”wI5' B'kl"ich' .MCL35'"" L?” and activity in the erection of Continued from page If vell; forwards, Whitlock, Hurst. such dams ,,.heme,. 0,. not those Aurie had worked in Detroit. Holdawa” G”"w"' w'5”""'"' M” dams will be suitable for nshing Kenzle, ,Beaudry, Bonhomme, Cle- congratu- latory messages from friends and . neighbors who called during the afternoon to pay their respects on this great occasion. In the celebration was held at the home of Mr. and whom he resides, with the members of immediate family present. read a filling ad4 the fam- by Mr. Mills' served def once, 4 3 7-14 New S25,000 Golf dent, addressed the meeting. com- mending the members for their in- dustry zmd co-operation through- out her term of office. Mrs. Gordon Collin invited the Auxiliary to meet at her home for the next regular monthly meeting. After the meeting. a. social hour Falcons and finally the Wings. Islanders Score Continued from page 5 committee. T0-DAY he season on Charlottetown ice. Red followed. when delicious i-efresh- will be ments were served by the lunch The Miners dressed only 13 men and their ranks were cut with the log of Mcoraoken. Forward Pop Backer moved back to help out 3 short:-handed defense and coach glib MMOY Played his first game of Tourney Planned .MONTR.EAL, id -(OP)-- A 326.000 golf tournament, to start. here in 1953 and be held alternate- was announced here today. The announcement was made by Labatt.'a Breweries, which will op- erate the tournament in co-oper- atlon with the Canadian Profe- sional Golfer's Association. The first tournament will be held here Iy in Montreal and in Toronto, frhasi the goose and duck season open on October 10th and close on December 5th was favored by. the Kings County Branch of the Fish and Game Protection Associ- ation at its regular meeting held at the Legion Hall, Montague, last evening. It was also moved that the huh and pheasant season should also open on the name above date. and close on Novem- ber 21st. The meeting, presided over by President J. S. DesRoches. was attended by a large number of interested sportsmen, who dis- cussed the season dates at length before arriving at the above con- cluslon. Many were dissatisfied with the present opening date of October 1st, as the birds were considered immature, and that the closing date was too soon in re- spect to the goose season. Yet all favoured the one opening date. otherwise some gunners might shoot geese before that particular season was open. The question of the use of the .22 rifle received much discussion, and it was moved that it be re- commended to the government that all owners of rifles in the province be required to register same with the nearest detachment R. C.M. P.. and that the R.C.M.P. instruct the owner in safety pre- cautions and the handling of the weapon, and further that in cases where the R.C.M.P. is not satisfied with the ability of the owner. or the condition of the ride, that the use of such rifle be prohibited. Awarded Prize Mr. Connie Gallant, Armadale. was awarded 525.00 prize as the gunner who submitted the most pairs of crows' feet (104) in the Kings Countv Crow Shoot Contest. The MacInnis' pond on the Souris Line Road, and the Creed dams throughout the country have been effective in maintaining a held in: annual meeting at the thgurle pgaygd NH? h0"k9.V In men”. 0rnhu:,::g'a,SO moved that "us Emma or Myst Cauum 81”” ,0" Nels eISatev?art,”;d(dY;ngShoiEhn:h'h Raerei" Ch"”F'5 C'””d9? ”"t'5f meeting go on record as urgin :u1eS;laey.ag?exe:mber 9th. There has other "ms of their morph. A men. Art Perry and Johnny me gm,e,.m,,em to enforce smcuy V ' l , ; rs. ero "n - i , Aa xgomimeunizntgmmime consist small man like Mme was bad” Squarebriglll-3 t P Id the fstatuttoryf regulgtions respect. mg or Mrs KeirC1nrk'Mrs. Horace handicapped. However, Larry gnu. Scoring-Nomi i E 0ICSD'58 egusai st Fraser and Mrs. Leon Johnston 1” in "”h”d-"1 p,.,,ame5- Hmchhe.-gr-r 9.25, Eu" Mm "My brought in a. slate of officers for The Red wmgy general man" Brklacicli 1916. he matter OI me sanctuary at me ensuing year as Ioumvs. map aizer ' Jack Adams, who was qljcond Perm, Commercial Cross operated by .Mr dent Mrs. Robert Machon, first Aurics coach, called Larry me Q ., rmme ' . Harvey Moore came under serious vicgpresideml Mrs. Ca1,um'BruCe: 'l'most couragcoiis player pound i,i;?:a'l':lge's-2 Noam discussion. Moore statgd that Second vxcegpmsideml M155 Martha 0; pzggszl in hockey. Tm", Period this year theiej had been a enor- B. Poole; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. ” ,. WM" Amie 19” 1"? 1ECh'town Hurst. Iiwus mmease n We "umber 0! Leon .lohuston' auditors: Vliss Alva Reg vh"”' hm "umh" "3" W” igo do,,' Mm-Kenzje) W13 mm” presem ""1. the p0”d' mm Brehaub and "Mrs D R t Fraser retired from the Detroit roster on 2 vhf , ' H 1;, W V ”', that they were stillvprescnt in con- Mrs. L. H. Poole ivas. elected con-i f;lcLexEw':"Jim No"is' me wings. Uilivhliiiiczlcki O'.a an .. 6.52 ::re,ga:l;5enuxiillgelsgxntfzgietgilfg lxifvlfi X?"15ii.?i.H'3ii..9;'";'N.i'iii..iiI...E”&i?ii were or has this 37Cv'i'i?ii3ek”?v'?.1I.”;;. 1.05 "H3 that. ii" item Pmbicmi th , in tn Ht Ls. been done for 3 Degrojt piayer. I . ' ' was providing some concern. and 'I"h?;CAlRllv0ei3;)1'ElCl:;Cai: Lhsiuygi.-5 Aurie, of French-Iirsh parent- Pe"al,u"' Back” moi that assistance was nccessaryc work read by the retiring ecrct Hg was h'"" in sudbur” OM" LS1l(nli)srt- 17 12 14 42 The meeung moved to vote ssonoi v - ' . oc a e.- i . , ary-treasurer, Mrs. Howard Vickel'- He Came up '0 Detroit In 1927 '0 Millar t0 slsc ML Moore m this war ' thy project, which has brought 1' large number of, visitors to his farm. and which will prove to be a great attraction to tourists in years to come. It is -also note- worthy thet many children have visited the sanctuary, and through this are getting on: hand know- ledge of conservation, one of the primary programs In the work of I tAl;:od1;ial)in,. and Game Protection Airthe conclusion of the nicer. trig, Judge Deonoches appointed I. nominating committee conslstln. of Messrs. Roy White, scum p,.,'f er Mcnellan. Souris, and ',,o,',, Maclnnlsl March, to bring in slate of omcers at the next an. nual meeting. i x ' "Christmas Specials 'Men's all wool worsted SUITS, 109ib'and 2091; OFF Men's DRESS PANTS, I .......... ........... .. sass to 39,50 Men's SPORT SHIRTS .......................... ., 852.98 to 37.50 i Men's COAT SWEATERS, reg. 12.50 for ...' ....... .. S950 Men's DIAMOND socxs .................................... .. 5150 Men's Quilted Lined JACKETS, reg. 24.50 for S1750 Men's WORK SOCKS .................... ..: ....... .. 49c to 3125 Men's Wool Combination UNDERWEAR ............ .. 650 Men's SCARVES, reg. 1.98 for ,, sg1,5B Men's NECKTIES, reg. 2.00 for ........................ ,, 31,013 Men's FLIGHT BOOTS,.. 5510.93 Men's Red Sole RUBBER BOOTS, reg. 6.75 for 955.50 Ladies' SWEATERS Ladies' NYLONS, reg. 1.19 for ..... .. ........ .. 342.98 to 34.95 .................... .. 89c Ladies' Cashmere STOCKINGS, reg. 1.50 for :s1,00 Children's 3-piece SKI SUITS ................ ... ....... .. 5510.25 Children's Plaid SHIRTS, size 8-14 .................... .. 32.25 Children's 2-piece SNOW SUITS ...................... ,, s10,95 Children's SNOW PANTS, size 2 to 6x ............ .. S298 Children's Corduroy OVERALLS, size 1M and 2L, and 2 to 6x ........................ .. 351.69, 351.79 and SL98 Children's GOLF HOSE .......................... ., 39c to 51,00 Boy's Quilted Lined COATS, fur collar .......... .. S1295 We also have a large supply of RUBBER FOOT- WEAR for Men, Women and Children, and a lot of other items too numerous to mention. 109 Richmond Street KAYS DRY GOODS Phone 2466 COMPLETE INSURANCE srinvicn . W.l(. Rogers. Agencies Limited PHONE 540 and 541 181 QUEEN ST. "THIINIIERING CARAVANS" SHOWS 2 :30-7-9 NEWS - CARTOON CAPITOL MONDAY TUE. - WED. GLORIA SWANSON Ronnie Hurst slapped home his own rebound to score the winning goal for the Islanders. The goal fol- lowed a series of dangerous soi-ties by both the Islanders and Minors and came shortly after a face-off in the Glace Bay end. Hurst's first shot was blocked by playing coach Money. Ronnie took a slap at the rebound and the puck landed high in the twlnes. Gary Gordon and Jim Macxenzie drew assists on the play. Then Holdaway took care of the remalnder of the scoi-ng. He made it 2-0 by carrying the puck behind the Glace Bay net and centering out from 'the side. The puck hit I.ockhart's skate and slid into the centre of the cage. His second goal rewarded the fans in part for some of the poor play in the giune. Buck Whltlock, again playing a standout game, carried the puck over the Glace Bay line. He passed to I-Ioldiiwsy who side-stepped s Glace Bay defense- man and drew Lockhiirt to some a picture goal. First Game With Islander! g OTVIY Lovell. 25-year-old. .de- fenseman from the Providence Reds played his first game as on Island- er-nnd turned in it good perform- ance. Thc 1'14 pound reargunrd teamed up with Steve Brthelolito fOI'in'I one of the mandate defense units. Larry 'rrn'vh and George Mc- uun formed the other. The win moves the Islanders to within six points of the first pliice Halifax Atlanties who lost. I 5-2 decision to the Sydney Millionaires last nlirht. The Islanders are two points behind Sydney. Duck whltlock fired whet look- ed like ti certain real 20 seconds after the first period got under way but the puck lrobounded off the post. and bounded into the comer. ror the next 1'! minutes the play was kept in the Glace my end with the Miners hanging on en ti result of their determined oheeklna. ' y - Lookhart had several hard saves but his best came of! Jim Mac- kenue at the 14 minute mi-k. Mioxenale raced in close but hit shot on the short corner was turn- ed uide with a quick flip of the leg pad. ' - i The Islanders Al Miller had only Aug. Z)-26 next. Top prize will be 8.000 to S-L500. Proceeds of the tournament, after expenses and ii. guarantee to the OPGA. will go to charities. ROBERT E. HART. Branch Mxr., llutcheson Bldg.. Ms Grafton. Ch'tmvn, Tel. 1526. 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