ll." PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GDARDIAN The Post Office; ..'SEE MONTAGUE ELECTRIC 3OMPANi' for Propane Gas instal- ationx. ..fBRANl) NEW auto 515.95. Bud's Accessories, Mon- iague. innuai meeting Thursday, Nov, 12, it 8:00 pm. at the club room. vlcmbers are rrquesied to attend. ..fY0llR FEET IVILL TAP. and vour cares will flee when the nusical discliords of '53 bring you I program of music and fun Lhat'si -ure lo appcal to overvoiie. , rheaue. November 18 and 19. 1 ..'RETURNS FROM OTTAWA - Major John A. MacDonald, M.L.A. has returned to his home in Cardi- gan after attending a meeting of: the Dominion Council of the Can-l' adian Legion at Ottawa. Mi-ijorl rF5Pl1l48tlVP.Of P.E.I. to the Dom- mlnn Comrrnnd. aor:in's':-Moiwrscusz uuoin r. nndry. illre. Byron ilewu-I. . scan-r oszonom-owm Weldon favere. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Guurxetowl: in Sourls: The snack Bar. lmay be left at the office of the he-alera,'Mnritime Electric, Montague. ..'MONTAGUl-I CURLING CLUB .'stalled by us if broken in normal yo0'5.dR), was made in the Montague lbranch of the Canadian Legion. MacDonald IS the provincial rep- to learn that Mr. John Denham, 'M0lllHgll8. ...'ATTENTION, crippled child- yren's auction, Yeo's Theatre, Wed- nesday, December 2. Donations .-.'.Flu'.'E!l We will replace free any ”tempered" safety glass in- use during the ownership of your car or truck. Bud's Accessories, JMADE LN MONTAGUE-'I'he granite war memorial, which was unveiled at Georgetown during Remembrance Day services yester- plant of Vere Beck and Son., Ltd. The purchase and erection was sponsored by the Georgetown Personals .,'HlS many friends will regret Whim Road. is l patient in the King's County Hospital. . . tin a simple, impressive cere- mony hold at the King's County Memorial Hospital Montague, vcsterday, lie veterans of two World Wars. and the citizens of Montague znd surrounding dis- .ricts in lnrge-numbers paid solemn respect and tribute to fallen com- sades and loved ones who had Jaid the supreme S8Cl'lIlCE. The parade formcd Legion Hall at Comrade Rod Martin, and Pipers Donald Macllcorl and Allan Cam- rron. it proccrdcd along Main street :0 the Hospital. Included in the parade was the color party, mem- oers of the R. C. M. P. Detach- merit in official scarlet tunics and rlress, the veterans of two World Wars, and a rlctachmcnt of the Light A. A Regiment. After It short interlude of mart- at the "Old at40,50,60?" - Man, You're Crazy yrorgz.-t your ngrl Thnummls are pcppv at 70, W for we k, nindown lrrllnz (lua ml:-ly to hodvu sck of iron which many men and women cell "old." Try Ostrex Tonia Tablets pep. Yoslnlzaffveliniz. this very day. New acquainted size only 60c. Fox "1. n a drug stores everywhere. T MIDNIGHT SHOW i FRIDAY PRINCE EDWARD inrunuiionn um-M .; Low -'C06ltll0 . .5 smniunrltnusismno-eiaemssr s 'r- so-n,uuer-mums-iwr Iudhounuweiui -mesdqiovweaeall 10:30, and led by. Montague Citizens Pay Tribute To The. Fallen l lal music, and a pipe selection hyjed the veterans and their families pipers Maclmod and Cameron, thelby the Ladies Auxiliary of the est post, was sounded. Two mm- lMnntague Branch Canadian Leg- HA5 of resprwlfiil silence followed. iltlll. i popping up" with Ustrrx, Contains tonic . after which reveille Was played by pipers. A poem ”They Shall Grow Not Old" was read by Comrade Martin. The laying of wreaths followed: Montague Branch Canadian Leg- ion, Comrade President. Kitchener Smith; Town of Montague, Mayor B. H. Yeo, Detachment Light A. A. Regiment, Major Michael Camp- bell; Hillside Lodge, I. O. O. F., Spencer Lhvellyn; wreaths laid by General Public. The lament was then played by the Pipers, after which Rev. W. J. Mccardle spoke briefly in honor of those fallen to two World Wars to preserve the freedom of their nation. The ceremony was concluded with "The Queen" after which the parade returned to the Legion Hall where a delicious dinner was serv- Annual Meeting Of Community Welfare League .."I'he annual meeting of the Montague Community Welfare League was held last evening in the club room of the Curling Rink with Mr. Richard Maclcan pre- siding in the absence of the president, Mr. A. D, Macllure. Following the reading of the minutes, the secretary, . C. A. Shaw read the financial stac- ment which showed receipts of 32,427.71, expenditurus of 31,163.88, balance on hand 31,283.85, Mr, R W. Beck then presented the fin- CAPITOL NOW isnowiivc 3:30 - .7:OO -.9:00 RAW, RAMPAGING EPIC 0F I SERIAL - SHORTS PRINCE EDWARD 'ro-our ll COMEDY - DANISII SPORT! '. The chempagne - and . dance revels-y,. the viol- ence end vengeance, the pulsing the greatest human drama ever told. D love of V invitation tion on Tuesday night at the me GUARDIAN. At Opening Of Annual Art Exhibition A local couple, Col. and Mrs. F. I. Andrew, are seen studying one of the entries at the well-attended opening of the 14th annual Prince Edward Island Art Society exhibi- Harris Memorial Gallery. ancial statement of the Montague Community Cemetery, which was adopted ,It was moved that Mr. C. A. M.aoKay be appointed as audi- tor for the coming year. On motion it was moved that on the recommendation of the cemetery committee that the said committee be authorized to in- crease the rate for all plot: in the cemetery by a reasonable s- mount not to exceed s75.00 per plot. It was also moved and iinanim- ously carried that )1 vote of thanks be extended to the ladies for planting flowers and shrubs in the communlty' cemetery, Mr. Richard MacLean reported for the rink committee stating that the north side and west end of the skating ring had been re- shingled and also -that new roof- irix entirely covered the dressing TOOTH RN38. Mr. Charles Ma.cLure. reporting for the building committee. stated that the rink had been tendered tn the Montague Legion for 5360- 00 lnst year. Appointments to the executive lincluded iho re-appointing of Mr. A. D. MacLiire for a period of three ynars to complete the term of Mr. George Nicholson, who has since left the Province, and Mr Charles Mncbure. also for e per- iod of three years. V It was moved that Mr. Charles MacLure. Mr. Richard MacLean and Mr. Bruce MacPher- be ithe members of the rink and building committee, It was also moved that the com- etery committee be reappointed. Mr. C. A. Show, Mr. Richard Mac- Lean and Mr. Harold Landry were appointed on a membership committee for the errisiling year. It was also moved that 35.00 be donated by the Community Wel- fare League to the Crippled Children's Fund. l A considerable discussion foll- owed regardlng the operation of the skating rink for the coming year and it was moved that an- other meeting be called early next week to deal with this mat- ter. The meeting then adjourned. Souibhliserves Remembrance Day ....'A parade of war veterans and Girl Guides moved off from the Legion Home at Sourls at 10.45 yesterday morning under the command of Captain F. C. White and Lieutenant Foch Mac- Donald, On arrival at the Monu- ment, the Last Post was sounded hy Bugler William Chaisson. Char- lottetown. Wreaths were laid by Comrade J. D. Maclntyre. Presi- dent of the Souris Branch: May- or J. Arthur Peters, and the gen- eral public. ' Tim main speaker was Captain F. C. While. on return to the Legion Hall the salute was taken by Mayor Peters. In the evening veterans assembled at the Legion Home where they enjoyed I smoker. Previous to the 11 o'clock service, special services were held at Saint Mary's Church at 9.00 s.m. laigedittendanoo continued.f-r;rn page I them "arm chair critiu writing in MacLean's magazine.” of those who belong to the Reserve Army here he paid tribute and said that though by going to the Armouriea twice a. week they might not seem to be doing much nonetheless most of them were old soldiers who could do a Job and could step in at a moment's notice. He thsnud the wives of the soldiers of the Rue:-ve for their patience and under- standing. other speakers Other speakers heard briefly in- cluded Colonel Herold Show who his appreciation for the to be present. Lieut. Col. A. W. Rogers who paid tribute to the N.c.o.'- for the excellent nun- ner in which they run their mess. He sold thet all too frequently there had been trouble with messes across Canada but lied been told that the local Garrism had the best run in the Maritime Provincu. Lieut. 001. K. M. Johnston was delighted with the splendid turn- Youli drink with rlnllqhr KINE "llll i”0Iil7lf'll7 Remembrance Day was flttingly observed at Georgetown as citi- zens of the town joined with vet- erans of two world wars in me- morial services at the new monu- menl. and in the Town Hall. The parade, under the direction of Marshal Lawrence Batchilder, formed up at the Town Hall, and moved to the monument in the following order: Parade Marshal. Lawrence Batchilder; Pipers Don- ald MacLeod and Alan Cameron; color party; standard bearer, Michael Burke, .lr.: veterans of World wars 1 and 2; Ladies Aux- iliary; Boy Scouts and Cubs. led by Scoutmester D. A. MacCor- mack: Provincial Government rep- resentalive. Mr. George E. Sav- ille; Mayor of Georgetown, An- drew MacNcill; Town Council; clergy; school children: citizens. On arrival at the monument, the unveiling ceremony of the new granite monument, the erec- tion and description of which ap- peared in yesterday's Guardian. was a main event of the cere- monies. The program included: "0 Can- ada”, by school children; unveil- in: of new monument by Com- rade Earl Cannon, provincial pre- sident'Canadian Legion; prayer of dedication by Comrade W. A. Paterson, ”They Shall Grow Not Old." Reading of the names on the monument of departed veterans out and was pleased that so many wives were present. Lieut. Col. 11'- wln compared the N.C.O's. to the internes in a. hospital who did all the work while the doctors collected the plaudits. The N.C.0's he said did all the work and the 0.C.'s took the credit. Lieut. Col. Mccoi-mack called the bombardlers and the corpora the backbone of the Army d its workhorses. He said if they got to be good enough they became officers and "if they be- come useless enough they make them sergeants." several other speakers all brief- ly addressed the gathering in hum- orous vein and drew round after round of applause for the many clever witticisms. Among them were Rev. Fr. Enright, Rev. J. R. McMahon, Garrison Chaplain, Pol- ice Chief MacArthur and Capt. P. A. Soucy, of the I. and A. Cadre. During the banquet dinner music was supplied by Al Blanchard and his orchestra. who also played for the dance which-followed. Impressive Ceremony, At Georgetowwr Memorial of both were by Comrade Walter Walker; lament by Pipers Don- ald MacLeod and Allan Cameron, "Flowers Of The Forest": Last Post; Two minutes silence; Re- veille; Pibroch by Pipers; laying of wreaths. Wreaths weer placed in the following order: Provincial Gov- ernment hy Mr. George E. Sav- ille; Town of Georgetown, by Mayor Andrew MacNeill; Provin- cial Command Canadian Legion by president Earl Cannon; Georgetown B r s n c h Canadian Legioh by President Marcellus Gotell; Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legfion by William Brothers; next-of-kin of departed veterans; representatives of the following organizations also laid wreaths, Boy Scouts, Georgetown Film Council, Women's Association of United Church. Holy Name So- ciely, Commuity Welfare League. Home and School Association. Wreaths were then laid by the general public. Two Boys Scouts stood with bowed heatda at each side of the monument during the entire cere- many. The parade returned to the Town Hall where under the chairmanship of Legion president, Marcellus Gotell, the following program was carried out: -Hymn. "O God Our Help In Ages Past". Comrade Earl Cannon, Summer- side, Provincial President, was the guest speaker for the day. He commended the Legion branch at Georgetown for their initiative in the erection of their lovely new monument, and com- mended all cltizens and all or- ganizations for their very active support in assisting the Legion in this most worthy endeavor. It was lnded a tribute to their fal- len comrades, and would retain forever the memory of their noble sacrifice on the field of battle in defence of their cherish- ed freedoms. Other spcakers included Mr. George E. Saville, represntative of the Provincial Government, Mayor of Georgetown, Andrew Machlefll, Rev. W. Ii. Paterson, Judge J. S. Desnoches, zone com- mander, Major John A. MacDon- aid, M.L.A. The program at the hall was brought to a close by the singing of the National Anthem.' A supper was held in the Town NOVEMBER 1;, 19,, nmvs euvn 'l'I-II am- euvl Canada's leallme leverlle. 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