race EIGHT .. .. THE EASTERN GUARDIA AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: lla.rold' P. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs Bruce Maerhee. Miaa Joyce Wiulnton, Plus Mexinnea. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lavera. ; The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montana: i Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Otiiee; in Georgetown: The 3 Post oificei in Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richards 5 Gal. Mrs. Lee Nicolle. Murray River, Her many friends will be pleased was the recent guest of Mrs. Angus to hear Mrs. Penelope Reynolds, Matheson. Montague. Murray Harbour. returned to her home from the King's County Hos- pital. Her many friends are pleased to hear that Miss Eileen Fitzpatrick. Woodville. is now home from the King's County Hospital. 'HOSPlTAl. NURSERY CLUB- The regular meeting or the Hos- pital Nursery Club was held at the home of Mrs. Vernon Maclsean ' The Mr. and Mrs. Fred I-lerring. Mur- ray Hrboiir. spent A recent week- th J I M H Jrrith six members present. 3nd....:,uefnsgu;;r: Bond A5,; president opened the meeting and ' ' the minutes of the previous meet- 'u' M”hesonipJ::r:tagm' in: were read by the secretary and .PAsSEs EXAM”-A-I-l0NS approved as read. The secretary read a report on the successful ice carnival which was held on Jan- uary 25th. The remainder oi the -.Mr, T. Alexis Wood. son or Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood oi George- t .1 erl. of T; e V ll '. a.l examinations held bv the lnsti- '31 mppn” 'm” which lull” W” mm of Chartered Mmhmams M .-.i-rved by the hostess. assisted hy Ontario Mr Wmd who is B Kmd- Mrs. Jamieson and Mrs. John- uate ofIPrin:-c of I mini” C0119”. stone. The next nicotiiig will be h” named I pmmnn in 6b held at the home of Miss Fiorrie tun i neaton. TO-DAY - FRI. - SAT. BIG-AS-TEXAS GAY-AS-A- CARNIVAL C MUSICAL! . j Gorgetms Esther laaaos handsome "Show Boat"star Howard Keel! What a gay cast for ) I gala screen dehsb” uitvs or suit In: 3 : "It's Dynamite" "l:orniu'x Pilcli" "Des In the Heart Oi hm" vim aim us the an Inn on u.u.u rial Red'l Isproarious as the carnival barker who becomes a millionaire for a dayi air 3 Howard Keel has love appeal! There's romance. rhythm. fun in tin! bi; sliowl liiUiARAYMllNll-ANNMlliEll7KiENANWYNN I JUM lUlll - ........'.mttiiii missing M NEWS - COMEDY. t rliiilcz EDWARD ' Si-IOWS 3.30 7.00 - 9.00 to-mu CAPITOL rm. -SAT. SHOWING AT 3.30 - 7.00 - 9.00 it-ttiinmts it vrm: GUARDIAN. CuARLor'"r'arowN Mr. Gerald Fitzpatrick. Wood- ville. was a business visitor to Montague yesterday; . . 'Mr. Linus I-Tossiler, com- mercial traveller. was in Mon- tague on business l'Vednes(iay. .."Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Macbeod. Bridgetown, were visitors to Mon. tague Wednesday. ..”H00l.El"S MEN'S WEAR Big Januziiw Cleararice Sale is still on runnlnz to February 9th 25"; dis. count on all stock, greater in soi-ne cases. Mr. James Macu-od and Mrs. W. MacLeod. Iris. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Maths-son. Montague. on Monday. Jan. 28th. ..'Mr. Chesaell Irving, Murray Harbour was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and .'l2i's. Ira 'MacLhi'en. Bl'LltiPll(lll. ..'.Vlr. Kciuietli Maclearvn, who spent some time at his home in Brudenell. left this Week on return to Halifax, N. S" ..'His mam friends uil'. :'t':roi to hear Mr. Russell Breiiauli. Montague. re-entered the Kings county Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. FL:-iidt-iicll. have as their gilt-sis. Mrs. Dewal"s mother and brother. Mrs. Charles Maoxeill and Mr. Bilton MacNciil of St. Cnthei-mes. P.E.l. Miss Mae Moran. C7ll'(li!5l7l. lrfl today for Montreal. whrrr she has accepted a position. Miss Moran is accompanied by Mrs. John B O'Relly. Montreal, who has spent mother, Mrs. Lucy Morrison. Laun- chimz. Scoiiai I Returns To Canso Service HALIFAX. Jan. 30 - Return to service of the Canadian National Railways car terry "Scotia 1'' was announced here today by W. P. Mt.-Mullen of Mnuctoii. supervisor of car ferries for the Al.lani.c Region or the company. The ferry pair and overhauling. Restoration of the Srotia I to service means lhe resumption oi the double winter service in- auguraied by the C.N.R. last year between Muiirrave and Point Tup- pet, said Mr. McMullcn. The Ierry sailed from the Halifax Shipyards, where the work was done. for Mulszrave yesterday. don”t iieDUll Sold .11 all tinny, cuiinien HOCKEY MON TAGUE METEORS vs. SOURIS TIGERS MONTAGUE RINK THURSDAY, Jan. 31 Game Starts 8.30 p.m. Skate after game. THEY'RE BACK NUTTIER THAN EVER IN A FUN- PACKED HIT! MIDNIGHT MATINEE FRIDAY at 11.30 rnmca EDWARD "Vlllll IIOIIE l'I"l ..'llr. and Mrs. Beet-.'it-r l)r-war.' the past. three weeks visiting her. has been out of servace for threel months undergoing extensive re-, Geoltown Eagles Score 4 Second Straight Victory Montague In 7-4 Win. The Georgetown Eagles handed out a second straight defeat to the Montague Meteors last night Georgetown by the score oi 1-1. The win last night puts George- t lli th I di th Ki a't lA' Huge Success County Hockey League with eight points and Montague and Souris two each. Georgetown has played -Aa- five games. 105C 0nP: Montaitlle A Scottish program of outstand- iour games, lost three; Souris liu: ability was greatly enjoyed three games. lost two. lthe two teams forced 'whistles in the first period, but asj of i I St. Andrew's Presbyterian .purk icing whistles were few. '"”"i?5i "mi M" F”"k roughing and close checking, boIh'l””'””t .teams passed out severe hody' Th” it-hecks to opposing linesnieu. The: first period was marked by coiisld-Iiplmvz. erahle boarding and hooking. butima "E5 as the referees called Ihe penalties - this dropped on in the last twoiglfgfielgogxgllland Dane"; periods. The Meteors seemed llll-.Ma(.L5.an. Highneid; cm-3-1 weeks, able to get organized in the iii-st vHi,,hnc1d; Dawn Weeks, nigh. period, and lho last Geoi':ctoii'xi'm.1d. Ru”, Mm-phai1' cm-"wall; music and step-dancing; nnd bag-pipe Iiteam took advant:tan ni this to Joannie M;...Mm,m, Cornwall; 'shoot in tour lalilcs without a gm-9,-gm. Jet.-911, Cornwall. Direc- P-0m9b3Ck imm Illa MQIWFS-ior. Mrs. Evelyn Mackinnon. lThlngs evened up during the sec- Higlifield. .oncl session when the Meteors :0! Others on the program includ- 'ihe feel 0! the ice and went on lheicrl: Miss Jessie Mnccowan. Kli- otlensive to split a hrzicc of goals muir; Mrs. Gordon Mat'MiIlnn, :.riih the Eagles. In the last pcrioditlornwail; Mnrslm MacDonald. .the Meteors out-shot the E.';i;:lcs,lMonta;:ue: Miss Christine lung. iscoring three tallies to Georgc-Ithiarloticinwti: Willi" 5"” town'siwo. lffiiarlotleiow Mid Mitz- Thn E;-iqlps lnnkpd gnnd as the-y..laines Lowery. Mnntnxlie, gin; carried a pi'CsSlll:: attack io the Aljihclirz. M0YliiU1""-. -ll”'ll'Mu:fn'o' iMcteor zone. and their fast for-llllllam B'il'"i- M”1fl'E."l O K”; wards gave the Montague deitllcc-Killlll. N”1('"'"l iii” m" " 'ChM. men all they were able to handle.-mu”? Bfuc” l,'l””Ph"w'3.(.onnm. The Meteors. on their part. wei'eiI0"?I0W"1 T hmqgggrt Compton: not slow to return the attack par- MOUIRRU? f- DOM” L'hcLMd. ticularly in the last two periods, C'l"'lD':,7ll'.m"' and although in scoring position G1” l ' ”""' several times failed 10 makl? ll1P. tally. It. was the type. or name toi Pmnmes Nelson, W. Mac. please the large crowd of fans wlio Lem' H. Macuan .3). Mun”, saw last hockey on hard ice, close! seem"! yum; checking and the usual crowd: 5”Gcm.K9wwn. H. Macrman pleasing roughing. l .w' Macman, i5.l3 Georgetown-Goal. Sullivan: de-1 5EMm,1ague, D, MacLean fence. W. (M. Beck, Cudmorrl I630 MacLean. A. MacPhcel ll. Maclsean: forwards. MacNe'illi penalties -- Mcconnell, Stevens. Murphy Pubiicover Martell SYIPV-Jclements. Officials-T. McEWen. J. SCllIl.l'-'ll-Ge0rRei.0Wl1- sUMMAm' 5 Penalties - H. MacLean- Firsi Period l r-1-mmjrnd ' l-Georgetown. l.:8llgY 3:05; CANALS llwlhllil-ING 2-Geor etown. Lan ry l -r'n . IMaclVeill1 9:22” Since 1905 when the Unified 3-Georgetown. Landry .lx'lIliZd0m had a total oi 4.673 mi es lMicNeilli .l3:20Lof canals, t-he canals hall: 3!- 4,,G.m-ggmwn, Murphy lcrrased to about half that in e- (MacNelll) . l.'l:Il.'l ace. 2 Menthol vapor U i 3 in IIEIITIIOIS-W! CROSSWORD 4, Most Gained WEB? otltv SMITH BROTHERS L2 V iJi.i.TiLJ BSD DAILY ACROSS 21. 1. Luxurlant difficult 14- WHP-l'M'!' . 5. A U. S. .5. Street 25. French coin ppggldent railway! 26. Attempt 9 Title (Brit) 28.Utlllze ('1-my ) 6. Swiss river 29. Civilwar 10. Chest 7. Sheet of president noises floating ice 31. Dry. as (med) 8. Examination Wine 12. close to 9.Dsncei;tep 34.?oerc;gtNI:::8 I 13 (Al':;?;;ed lligzairo sicomui mu, I'u:erdIr'aAaewev , 14' Condition l5.Undivided lArn.1nd-I 40- Sam" ""'A J 0 of a sert 18. Girl's name 36. Hebrew H I 16. Greek letter 10. To make a - letter 2- P ! d I 1?. Tent lace edS' 3'- '7""il': 4 'u:.o 0 m ll :3: f.1.'..'3l:... ”' 52235.? as. win u- we e-rm labbr.) I3. immense 27. Around 29. work no. Weight- 31. Chinese river 32. Purchase 33. Occurrence 36. Spigot 30. consented 43. AU. 8. president til. Musical drama 46. Worth I'I.KnUwing (slang) cs. Shades of a prlmarv color (0. Headland oowr: " ” l. Narrow roadway I. Employel I. spear handle DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE--llere'a how to work it: A X Y D i. I A A X I .E... .1.” lsLo.VGl'lf.l.i.oW One letter simply stands ior another. in this example A Is us:O for the three L's. X for the two 0'1. etc. single letters. apoa-I trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hlntl. llaeli dav the code letters are different. , A Crniopam Quotation UAEU VELHOY EU UAO AOIYU DO Lnuennau avnrsoreuir-aoavovu. Yesterday's Crypioquote: !UlPlClON'B BUT AT 3551' A MWAID1 .VlRTl.ll:-OFl'WAY. . . ' iiii " ” Scottish Concert by a capacity audience last even- : Playing the new puck icing ri'ile,:inK at Yeo'x Theatre. Montaxue. sev':1'alilln(l9r the auspices of the chair the gamg pl-om-gssed and they be. Church. Mr. Roderick Martin very come more tamilinr with the rule. "ll'""I?'3' "I"! "5 '"35i" "I l''”' Johnston. 1 n W” R ham mugm Ramp wnhltfharlotlctown. was piano accom- Iwo-hnur program included Scottish dancing and singing: old selections. Those inking part included the Mar- Hlghfleld. Norma ens. Johnston lV.'i:Conncll Msc-- Third Period Swain. Landry. l 7-Moiitngue. D. MacLean . l Montague--Goal. F. lirastwz dP- (M. Becki 53?: lcncr. George. R. Bock M BC('ki R--Georgetown. MacNelll 7.i..' P. Fraser; forwards. Power. D 9-Montague. Jay W Macioean, Nelson. Clements. Jay.; (P. Fraser. Power-I R-0- Cudmore. Mullen. Clair. 10-Montague. Power May) 9.29 MacNeill 11.0.3 e day. January 28th. Annual Meelinciiiof ' Souris Bdtoi Trade , 'in Mr. Bruce l... Stewart. was elccl-Kt-h ed president of the Souris Board the sea is cutting into the sand the electric rate increase, the in- conslructlon a ml or the eniployt-cs coming year for the fresh tish G"'"gf""'". mm W” him” to "la fmemnz plank tthc Lamhridize team and their The president nlso stated tliey,;utpp"”” "mr" in me "9" had received an acknowledgment "uni plu. or receipt or the resolution passed Iby the score of 8-2 in the George- crease in telephone rates. the re-'i0W" Fink 0" MOMIIY MEN be- impmt-emem ngifore a good crowd of fans. Teams the ranwm, wharf and the h,,u5mg !roiii outlying communities of the required in lliol""”'”-V "r" H I (JANUARY 31. 1952 Georgetown and ' V” " Vicinity ...'Mr. Freddy Gotell left early the week for Charlottetown ere he has accepted a position. at Trade at the annual meeting .Mr. John Murphy was a hug. ml-I in the TOWN HI" )'95i9l'dlY ness visitor to the City on Mon- aiternoon, He succeeds Mir. Wll- day, January.28tli. iiam A. Wright. other oilicers -1- named were vice-president A.T. Friends or Mr. Andrew Lavers. p MacDonald and secretary treas- who in confined to his home urer J.l-l. Brennan. through illness. are wishing him The Board devoted considerable 8 IPOEKLV return to ill! Usual discussion to the matter or the way EON Mami- bank at Souris Beach and thus hM" -””'"' M"'35W3,'r" wh" ll" endangering the main highway. 99" ”mp'li:i”dbI 1" M ”'""”t l" Another item or general import- Egmf) ;1'fs"'ho:: "'1 Geo"";' ” u""' -. Cm ance to members present was the 1vl0"d”y Janunry 28m I1 own 0" EhKlimt"l'i'I'I'li'IVI7;II;Wm llrogosed hsardl Sllrligillllft or dtige ' pip ' X 7)? ros rom ours 0 mm an o p; , the railway whorl at Souris. roxgh aa.trdM::'st F;:g,kAu;" are J): g M11 W- A W1'lHl"- Pl'95id0"'- death in Vallejo, California on 1,? W95id'd iii the mccung mid me January 22nd of Mr. Allen's hro- dig minutes oi the last annual nieet- mans wife. M”. Murdock Auem 3: imr. as well as the iinancial siate- Acquaintances in many pan. of E meni. were fetid b.V 50('l'6lnY.V Mr- the county will regret to hear of M3 Charles Bo:-Ian. Mr. Wright re- Mrs. Allen's sudden death. In ' reviewed the work of the Board g VM during the past year especially in! The Georgetown Boy Scouts g connection with "Clean Up Wcek."idctenird the Cambridxe Rocket: , M always welcome in by the Board of Trade at its Jan- uary l6 met-tin: protcslim: the discontinuance oi the mail trucki service. 1-iowcver. there was no discussion or the matter ,vestnrda,l5 pending a reply in the resolution. The retlrlnc president expressed the thanks or the Boom in An. 'r.i .i Kickhani. M.P.. Mr. J. B. st. John. M.L.A. Mrs. William Acorn M.L.A.. Mr. M J. McQu.'iid and to retiring secretary Mr. Charles Eoylan. l Lorne Valley and 5 Vicinity i -..- E- l . .'Mr. Clinrles M;u'l.cotl and !llr.. Ralph Nicholson worn visitors in: Montague on itlonrlny, .lilhlIfIl')'r 28th. p . . l Mr. and Mrs. Eflil Lenrrl and family wire visitors to Montague: on Sriiurdriy. .l.'uiu.-try 26lli. i Mrs. Pclrr ltl.7(;'rlllIIllFli. IlllSIlt,'lI.i is spending a few days vlsliin: at” the home of her son-in-law and i daughter. Mr. anti Mrs. J. J. 3' Callaghan. ' - ' l Mrs. Sandra lilac-liarliern. Iona. was the guest at her ptironts. Mr.'i and Mrs. William Frrxziison on” Saturday, January 26th. 1 .. -4 l Miss Mae MacGr:ith was a visi-ii (or to Bannor on Sunday. .lnu- i uary 27th. She was the guest of her sister. Mrs. lidwiird Crnnc. - . l Mrs. Daniel Shaw was a pas-l senger to Charlottetown on Mon- The Neighbors w 9.. M m:. vi an Inn... :. Iva I' 3 I .., .. ( r.....,.. "Eddie and 1 have decided one thing we'll never talk about after we're married is money." s......a....- s....;sa...a.- .-..s.....:.......-ac...-.-.-..u..-. - -t- Miss AlPlli-I-.EbVl:('l:P0l'l. it-at'ltr'i'i of Grade VII. lilniiiupzur F('lionI.i spent the week:-ntl of Jnnua 27th at her home in Lorne Val iey. Mr. and Mrs. Gmrco Jay. Pis- quid. were guests of Mr. rind Mrs. Earle MacDonald on Tliiirstlny. January 24th. Mr. John Marthonald. Montagurn. was It recent huslnrss visitor in Lorne Valley. 'Mr. and Mrs. Finrlr Mm-Dr-ti:uliI were business Visitors to Mon- tague on Vlfedhcsrlny. Jan. 23rd. r Mrs. Francis Mrlniyre January 26th. ; anti; Mr. George lllrCnnnoll daughter Margaret Ann. tague. spent. the ucokcnd nt Jim-1 uary 27th with Mr. Mr(.'.-inn!-li's parents. 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