on The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, Mar 16, 1959. 5 \ A Moncton rink won the Im: the day. The top trophy donated and perial Oil" trophy*here Saturday at the Confederation Bonspiel ai the Charlottetown Curling Club it was the runner-up award for | ‘Rebekahs Hear Concert Report MONTAGUE — A largely at- tended meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge was held Thursday even- ing with the Noble grand, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell im the chair. The meeting opened in regular visitor at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hatton. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- EASTERN GUARDIAN AUCTION “as Score Card for sale at Guardian-Patric Central Printing. « SOURIS CREDIT Union play . ers will present “Don’t Darken My Door” in St. Mary’s Parish | — Souris on Tuesday, March 1 TURKEY SCHOOL — Vernon MacLeod, Martinvale, leaves to- day for Nashua, N.H. to attend a turkey school held by the Rolston Purina Co. He will also visit the Company’s turkey farm at Nashua which is ofe of the lar- gest in the world. Mr. MacLeod. has been rising turkeys for the past four years and last year raised and sold over one thous- and birds. PERSONALS Mrs. John T. McAdam accom- panied by her sister and brother Rose and John were visitors to MONCTON RINK WINS TROPHY Dr. Don Steeves, both, of ‘lottetown Curling Club, Dr. S.| ments. They were assisted by Maritime Central Airways, was won by a rink skipped by Henry Fawcett of Sackville. Pic- tured here are Keith Leighton Donaid of Lorne Valley were visitors to Peakes Road on Sun- day at the home of his brother | Mr. Peter MacDouald, who has | been ill for some time. Many of the younger people of Lorne Valléy visit Montague on Saturday night. Where they en- joy the show and hockey. Word has been received tha’ Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLec will return on* March 10th + their home in Lorne Valley, aft< spending five months visitin "| their two sons in Toronto, and two daughters in Montreal. Messers Francis and Elwooc MacIntyre, Wilbur MacDonald and Peter MacLeod motored t St. Peters. Where they attended the sale on Thursday of Mr. Hilery MacInnis. - Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison of Orwell Cove has been a re- cent visitor to Lorne Valley. Where they visited Mrs. Morri- son's sister’s Mrs. Lioyd Maec- Donald and Mrs. Francis Intyre. Leod and daughter Dona also’ George MacDonald, Elwood andj Walter MacIntyre, have visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeil on Monday night March the 9th. POLICE AMBUSHED BELFAST (‘AP)—Four North- ern Ireland policemen were | wounded Friday in an ambush near the Irish Republic border. Their car struck a land mine and overturned on a country road in County Tyrone. As they crawled out, they were caug.it in a crossfire from both sides of the | Toad. The gunmen, believed to be | members of the Irish Republican | Army, escaped. Mee-| Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Mac- | Moncton, Bob LeClair, caaedisah of the bonspiel, Gordon Ben nett, president of the Char jZeddes and Fred Fra nembers of the rink, also of | Moncton. 2 Tie Games Are Played MONTAGUE — In the first of | night at the Montague rink, the | Montague girls and the “ ° Seven | Hospital Lodies Auxiliary Meets MONTAGUE — The meeting of the Kings County How Ladies Auxiliary pital athe Nurses eldance Fri | in aid of the hospital had received and also a m . AF MacKenzie. it was decided t purchase two dozen bath towe! and one dozen face cloths for th Se for the hospital. Mrs. R ing a birthday party in April an” final arrangements were left tr the ways and means commitiee The program for the evenir | included a measuring party wi Mrs. Margaret MacPherson c ficiating. Mrs. Poole and M° Hume served delicious refre: ser, other serving by Mrs. A. E. Pilson ar Mrs. R.G. MacDonald. VETERAN NEAR DEATH KINGSPORT, Tenn. (AP) league game when they played a John Salling, one of two surviv 3-3 tie with Summerville. leaves them in first position in the clung tenaciously to a flickerin local league. This Goals for Seven Mile Roa: were D. McCarron, S. MeIntyfe T. Rice. For nis. Summerville two hockey matches on Saturday | wood, M. Dunn and R. Macln- D Mile Road girls played to an| scoreless tie. The game was, ‘ough with many penalties being | 1anded out and the lack of goals was due to the starry perfor- mance of the two goal tenders. | In the second game Seven Mile | ‘Road came out on top in the las’ Anytime Call Morell For Towing Anywhere GELDERT’S GARAGE IRVING OIL and GAS Phone 28 ing veterans of thé Civil War ‘spark of life Friday. The 112. vear-old Confederate soldier has | neumonia in both lungs. WIRE NOW if Use our convenient monthly |] payment plan for service | line and wiring. MONTAGUE ELECTRIC CO. 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