« #, ua ‘MONTAGUE RINK WINS TROPHY "A tink skipped by Ralph Beck | at ‘the enntial bonspiel held at of Montague won the Barbour’s | Alberton. Mr. Beck, second from Service Statios trophy last week i left, displays the trophy. Other members ‘of the rink include Carl Stewart (left), Don Wan- namaker and Claude Nicholson. —A i E i 3 | vag ; i "4 f E H EASTERN GUARDIAN AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patrio: Central Printing. YOUR Red Cross serves for YOU — have your contribution ready when the canvasser calls! YOU SERVE by giving — make your Red Cross contribution a generous one! DANCE, LOWER Montague . Hall Easter Monday, March 30th. Sponsored by Women’s Institue. CAPONS WELL FINISHED, erder one for Easter, eviscerated call Gavin Reid or phone Monta- gue 206-22. DANCE. C.Y.C. Hall Cardigan, Easter Monday night. Webster’s orchestra. ae ; Friends of Kenneth Fraser, (Montague, are happy to hear he is recovering from his recent ill- mess. Kenny is the regular goalie for the Montague pee wee hockey team and was missing from the photo taken on the night they won the “B” championship. Friends of Mrs. J. J. Stewart, Montague, are sorry to hear that she is ill at her home and all wish her a speedy recoyery. Mr. and Mrs:-Cari Stewart, Montague, attended the Dairy- men’s Association dinner ban- quet which was held recently at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. Stewart received first prize and also a special prize for the high- est percentage of Grade “A’’ in Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pat- terson and family of New Bruns- wick are guests of Mrs. Pat<er- gon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements, Montague. Miss Hazel Yeo of Halifax, X- S., is visiting in Montague with her parents, or Bruce H. Yeo and Mrs. Yéo. Jackie Yorston, Charlottetown, {> spending the Easter holidays]. with his mother Mrs. Jack Yors- ton, Montague. ’ Friends of Mrs. Milton Fraser, ‘| Stockum, and Joseph, an Rev. Carl Currie Is Speaker On Good Friday At Montague Shepherd” and “When I Survey | the Wondrous Cross’’ andthe choir sang the anthem ‘Were You There?’’. PRE-EASTER SERVICES The series of pre-Easter scr- vices coneluded on Thur y night when the service was held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church with Rev. J. M. Fraser conducting the service. Rev. A.G.J. Steeves read the lesson and Lic. G. Mat‘ews of the pastorate Rustico Legion Rustico cribbage teams are leading the Queens County Zone playoff for the championship, it was revealed after plav at Mt. Stewart Wednesday -night. The final games are scheduled for ‘he Rustico branch next Wednesday. As the tournament stands now Rustico is ahead with 2,430 points, Mount Stewart is second with 1,909 and Charlottetown third with 1,894. Two teams represent each Legion branch taking part. Team personnel inchudes: Catholic Library Committee Meets The addition of about two dozen new books was noted at the meeting of the Committee for the Catholic Library and In- formation Centre held on March 20th. These included several volumes for the section on mar- riages and family life and four- teen new children’s books, such as Small Child’s Bible, illus- trated by Pelagie Doane, The Cottage At Bantry Bay, a story of an Irish family by Hilda Van Old Testament picture book by Maud and Miska Petersham. The chairman, W. A. Murphy, reported that various parish or- ;| ganizations had held executive meetings at the centre, and that several generous donations had been received in response to the appeal made recently. It was decided to make further purchases, of children’s books with these funds. Mrs. (Dr.) Leo Killorn and Mrs. Eugene MacDonald were appointed to arrange a display of books from the library for the day of recollection held at Marian College by the members of the Christian Family Move- ment on Sunday. Easter Service At Sunset Lodge The officers and ladies at Sun- set Lodge were the guests of the Zion Church Women’s Missionary Society on Sunday when they en- joyed a.sacred service with spe- cial musical numbers. Numbers included a “Alone’ by Mrs. Sutherland Mac- Lean, 2nd a duet “In the Garden” solo Homer Campbell, Moncton N.B. ,,Brudenell are sorry to hear she NOTICE TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be Paid at the Montague, Souris or Summer- side: offices of The Patriot. The Guardian —The Patriot - Guardian ‘ahd The . MacKinnon spoke on “When ye have lifted up of man, then shall ye In Zone Cribbage Tourney I am he”, John 8:28. Team Leads tiag teany 1 Leo Gallant a? hee allant; team 2— % es Doucette and Ian Gallant. ; Charlottetown team 1—Bill Mur- phy and Leo Duffy: team 2, Elric Campbell and Ernie Fardy. Mouat Stewart team 1—Junor Coffin and Joseph MacDougall; team 2—Earl Jay and Warren McGuirk. A troply will be presented to the winners of the Queens County Zone. .It is also possible that a provincial finals will be ar- ranged. by Mrs. Sutherland MacLean and Mrs, Neil A. Matheson. The special Easter message, brougit by Mrs. A.A. Mutch, was followed by the hymn “Christ the Lord is risen Today’”’ in which everyone joined. Mrs. Anvie Darrach led in! prayer and an Easter reading was given by Mrs. Guthrie Baill- ingal. Presiding at the service was the W.M.S. president Mrs. Neil A. Matheson. ; Major Chandler welcomed the W.M.S. to the Lodge and thenk- ed them for their special Easter at the Lodge. Fo'towing the service all joined in a happy tea hour. message on behalf of the ladies| Se oy ‘THE pecked ¢heir and iis L Sfan sf | Hef RFE sf iH BR i 34 | ee ie i ea = i i : f j [i i ef f= E E 5 z s "Boe f Re § are i Eg H Ess a itt ree 3 ‘ pu fi : u i q i & 3 con co eee r FEE, g Sieg gEaas Efi; il 4» Higt Li #8 i £ i : : gE : z g z i : i Predicts Hike In Oil Demand DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP) — Murdo Macleod, superintendent of an Imperial Oil Ltd. refinery near here, predicted Monday that an increasing population will mean the processing of twice as much oil in the next 20 years. Mr. Macleod told a_ service club that Canadian refineries pro- cess 700,000 barrels of crude oil a day now. Tne nation , would need 1,500,000 barrels processed SOURIS THEATRE. Saturday March 28th “Harry Black And The Tiger" —with— Stewart Granger Barbara Rush This Theatre Closed. Good Friday daily -in 20 years. Greatest Utility Tractor Value Anywhere! come, see to believe. Equipment WANTED .. . BY ALL FARMERS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND McCormick - International B-250 Unmatched, new, exclusive features never before offered on tractor at such a low price. You must be the judge — We\ have all necessary equipment to service all International tractors. NEW 2 to 3-PLOW INTERNATIONAL B-250 LOWEST PRICED DIESEL IN CANADA For NEW and USED TRACTORS And Call At --- ———— : pe ? a #f The Guardian, Charotitown Sat, Mar. 28, 1969. 5 EKATS.D.U, ‘Saints Home For Easter - ~ Before Student Elections The students at St. Dunstan's to Halifex last Friday and lost suitdases ds-| the encounter by a split U, No il cal e i; if \f it : F : i z i | i | | 2 $ F ; z z : z & i i : é B i ge i g z li i . A i i i gi gf ie if ; i Ei 28 : ; z ; 5 BF | i i i i a B z Students’ Union President Chick Morrison hes announced that t< election officers for the academic year 1959-1950 wil] be held on April sixth. All nominations have endorse by at least ten s ¥ Fi i arious candidates. make 3 body, will be held on the th. This election is restricted ¢o vacancies on the executive of Union: President, Vico-Pres- FFs some time later in the year. EXECUTIVE PICTURES The various societies on the campus gathered in the gymn a‘ ted hours during the past SENIOR B PLAYOFFS Among the stud~nts remaining on thé campus are the members of the Varsity basketball squad. The team is practicing daily for the coming series with St. F.X. in Senior B competition for the their platforms to the s‘u- | ‘| day afternoon, March 20. Leo y F 7 » , alt ’ : i 2 i f i a E 3 i ir : ‘ : : | g , F : ize i f : ; it Ra 5 ; | ik : s é E i i edi Test 3 i 3 ts bg 5 & e 2 re : i e F : i i i inf f Bombers Qualify For Semi-finals AGUE — As a-result_of hockey games played this week at Montague, the Bis- on Bombers have won {wo straight victories and will mow meet the winners of the semi- finals between Summerville and Murray River. The first game in this best of three series will be on Thursday night at Montague to complete the final round for the local champianship. Results of the games played on Monday and Tuesday are: Mur- ray River 6, Summerville 5; Bombers 7, Seven Mile Road 4; Summerville 4, Murray River 3 Bombers 7. Seven Mile Road Jr. Red Cross Holds Meeting ST. PETER’S SOUTH — The members of the St. Peter’s South Junior Red Cross Society held a meeting in the classroom on Fri- g i nard MacKenzie acted as chair- man for the meeting. The following committees re- ported: Health, Anne MacInnis blackboard, Linda Robbins; soap and towels, Donna MacKen- zie; schoolyard, Florence Mac- Lean and Mary MacAulay; class- room, Shirley Campbell; cloak- room, Ronnie O’Hanley; Over- seer, Ralphie MacKinnon. The treasurer, Barrie Misc- Laren, reported that there was $7.40 on hand, and that 51 cents was realized as ‘penny day’ col- lection. 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The program for this meeting consisted of a reading ‘The Story of Robin Hood,’’ by the Grade V pupils. kk kk kek ke kw ke wR HHH HE e 1xTHE TRUE STORY THAT BARES THE WOMAN'S, xHEART BEHIND THE WOMAN'S SIN! x * x KW K K Pa THE ACTRESS “SUSAN,” A DRAMATIC PORTRAYAL ‘THE REAL “BARBARA,” HOLDS HER BABY HER SCREAM Bounced against the steel walls as they dragged a twisting raging Barbara Graham back to her cell! They had just branded her a murderess — but this wasn’t the only mark that life and her underworld “friends” had seared on her body. There were the marks of the petty crimes she committed — stains that all the police blotters in the country couldn’t soak up. And there were the scars you couldn’t see. The scars that Barbara Graham, the party girl, carried in her heart... one for every man. Barbara Graham’s affairs... her mistakes...her trial...a thousand incidents defied the censor. 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