ISLAND NEWS PAGF Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. March 6, 196K SOURIS - Three persons. who came to this province from Hol-i land, received their Canadian citizenship here yesterday at a ceremony in the courth o u s e. i Judge .1. Sylvere DesRoches of; Montague presided. 'I‘hose receiving citizenshl .were: Johanna Van't Vel .Bear River; lFortune Bridge; ‘Keus. .lr.. East Baltic. ‘ welcoming them to Canada. 1 Other speaking briefly includ-i resented the new citizens: J.J. Dunphy. representing thel Roman Catholic Part-Sh at Sour- men at Fredericton. N.B.. when is: Rev. Elton Adams of I the breeders from Nova Scotis. Semis-Fortune United Church Charge; Rev. M.0. Smith of thelwould like to see the provincial United Baptist Klingsboro Court Grants Three Canadian Citizenship the Church; Coun. Ray Leard. rep- resenting Bruce Stewart of Soiiris. piDominion representative of the of'Canadian Legion; Ryk Van't Vent-Patrick. Lions Club: Mrs. and Michael1 Clair Paquet, the CWL: . George Roach. United C h u rch. After the legal requirements Ladies Guild; George Webster.r had been completed. J u d ge ‘ Souris branch of the Canadian DesRoches spoke briefly. con-{Legionz Mrs. Thomas Battershy, gratulating the new citizens and ; Ladies Auxiliary of the Canad- i-an Legion. the Milton Fitz- S t. r s. Later a reception was held at Guild. ed M.J. McQuaid. QC. who rep- 3 the United Church hall, sponsor- Rev. led by the United Church Ladies of Eaton's of Canada. Tuesday‘ :announcod plans to build ai lhranch slore—gthe first in the SHY HERO posed Eaton’s Plans New Store In Montreal Shopping Area John David Eaton. presidentlmajor outlets in the same shop- ping centre. Eaton's only other department store in Quebec is the one Province of Quebec-«in the pro-[downtown Montreal which new F a l r v i e w-Pointe ‘opened in 1925 and expanded i n was in iwhich is being held here March the town of Souris; .2849. Angus Breeders To Plan Futurity The directors and executive of th Mar ti Angus cattle breeders association will meet here on Thursday. c to discuss the possibility of holding a Maritime i'uturity sale of An- um Mom gun breeding cattle later this year. Leo P. Mclsaac. president of the Maritime organization said here yesterday. A number of interested P.E.I. Angus men will meet with the Maritime executive to join in the discussion. Mr. Mclsaac on E :- Plans for the meeting here were laid at the recent annual meeting of the Maritime Angus i and New Brunswick said th e y anster eel Show Sale KINGSBORO Forbes Young. Charlottetown spent the weekend with h parents. Mr. and Mrs. Faster Young, Kingsboro. l William- Baker, has returned to his home at Lakeville after a period spent in Sourii; hospit- l. ; Miss Shirley MacLai‘en. Kings- 1 hora is spending some time in Souris with her aunt, Mrs. Egbert Boertien and family while attending Souris Regional High 00]. Gordon Robertson. Waldo Mac- Donald. Ray Dixon. Tabot Stew-. art and Charles Jarvis all of. this area were recent business; visitors to Montague, i Miss Rutih Fay. East Baltic.i. returned from a com ined busi-I mess and pleasure trip to Ottd awa. Ont. Stephen Miller, Elmira con-‘ tiuueis to be hospitalized inl Souris. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Darrach.i and children Trudy, Blaine and: Barbara. St, eters were re Eight-1,.earold Donald llen- tell his parents or police he- gratcful mother of Brian Claire Shopping Centre nearl1959. It is the largest depart- deirson saved his buddy from Mme i”, had been told to .. i Montreal. Construction is sched-‘ment store in the province. In I _ ' ~ . A\Pl) .eleplioned to thank . , . l .. drowning la-i week in the sta‘. awn“ {mm the river. Hi; D m t ‘ I _ . iilcd to begin in the spring Ol‘addltlm‘l. the company has Sydenham Roar at Wallace ' ‘ ‘ 0"“ or ““mg ‘" “ms 1964. i ive heavy goods stores and 31 burg. Uni" but was al'raid to secret came out when the llit". iCP “iropliotot The no“. Eatnnvs mm, “.m ijcataloguP order Offices through- building of approximately 110.- lliflil square feel. with provision .for the addition of one or more ‘finnrs at a later date. Architec- itural details are still being de- lvelo d. the announcement All 0 said, but present plans call for ilasl year has been shipped. with a ‘fun‘line department 3 t 0 1' e the exception of one small “med m the market area- load. it has learned Tuesday/designed to meet the specific from David 0. shopping needs of the fa st - ‘ing from rim-id Peacock. pro» growing community. an 56.000 persons eligible toiof that number. and First Prince.:l;?;l"i\1:q;§:;£:$ :2fd $55103”; “3:91gggflhaiizhpflpflagggdictf vote in Pmnce Edward Island on :is the largest rural district with“. '0‘ d t- 1562' s“: , ' ' ‘ Am'il 8 figures received from 4784 name: listed There wil ‘ Jag pm "c m" or ‘ “1 3“ “m more than double during - ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' own 200 to 300 pounds from 1119 next seven years 1.be d the. three returning Olllt‘efi re-probably be 95 polls, it w a s‘flw mm figures. ammugh 0m, my The Pninte Claire 'smre w Tobacco Men Optimistic 56,000 in Be Eligible lo Cast Ballots April 8 It .948 i the tobacco grown here There. Will be something more. Slemon Park contributed —- .— veal. earned. . . . . . . Daniel Hartman. lleti' r o s} A total of 26.332 names here me “as? m the .hznthev “m T, hrs, 2?: e‘.‘ a Marsh. smd there \\:ll be more. llsled in Queens County on pre- I W . , 5 pm“ "m ‘9 3 ‘3 o’.‘ s ‘l 09. than room el‘gible in Kings liminarv figures released after A‘NV'M pmdmm'” m mm me company la'lmhed Its an- - ' ' ‘ ‘ . ' I r . ' ‘ ran around 9.30 pounds per acre ada-wide expansion p i: ogram when th e lists are revised. the enumerating was completed, _. . ' The” “WP 9961 in [he first hm this also is sump“ m rm.l_.ihough one f’inp ran slightly about 10 years ago. Largest of list compiled alter the enumer- sion as additional names re mm.“ than 1"00 pmmds' and '"5 SUbllrba“. stores is nearingi at": compmpd lhoir work, and invariahlv added an“. prohmim primal otlicis approached that completion in the orkdale t - . . iguic. - ‘Shopping Centre in Metro Tor-1 “there always are Harm‘s add-tary lists are posted. Provision is ad." he said. There will be 56 made for 127 polls. polls. With advam‘e Polls all Hours of advanced polls are. Montague and Souris on Marchism am. to 8 pm. d The unlit-st sczi~oii on i‘ccordifinloi 811d “1 be "I OperatiOH‘ 110“ .\\ith a minimum amount late next year. of sunshine. combined with uni A large Simpson's store In a n , r . 1. Leariy frost, that hit several also under construction in York- ” {ndlApm V .p ngfi‘Pnfifg'j‘m'g‘":gn “:15 growers hard. to reduce the dale. marking the first time the m'405 N PR1" ( ' ‘ ' p " p' ' overall 1.082 yield here. Mr. ltwo companies have established There. were 20,435 \‘Iilpr'i on election night. Mr. Macliean POWan nhwflvd Th . ~ .. . . . 9 quality 1 - tldtl. \.t.id. . $3.235.113:3.L“2.<?:éLm§ZSL‘R?.«l»~~“‘r"“""5“’" .--—~ he owed week mm win be it ‘wa‘ 12mm“. fmm ‘mllmin‘i‘ MILAN IS BUSTLING l But tobacco men are nplimis-.500 acres grown here this year. we”; Frank mm“ (.mmm‘ Called the New York of Holy. tically looking forward to futiirei'l'his would compare with the o c Tumda‘, qumme'rside' and iilan is a commercial. linan~ development. and Agriculture approximately 300 acres grown L;...‘.'_f‘_-w«H-'___ cial and industrial centre. Minister Andrew MacRae pre-‘in 1962 Day Of Prayer ls Observed MOXTAGUE A- The children's World Way of Prayer was ob- served at St. Andrew's Presby- ter:an Church. \ionlague. Tues< day afternoon and was conduct— ed . members of the Explorer am the children of the church groups iixplonen‘s from Trinity United (‘buvoh were guests. ac- companied by their loader. ,Vlrs. AE. Ings. Rev. . . Lowery weicomed the garnering. Mrs. Elsie Wat‘erivorth was piano ac— companist. during the more. The service was led by Ann Smith. prosrdent of the Explor- er Group. Prayers were offered by Judy Clow. Janice Riley. David Nicholson and Barbara Ballum, The Scripture Lessons were read by Anne 'Vchou-an, Ray (Tami-bell and Roger Riley. A poem. untitled "Brothers and Sis. .. All" was readby Betty Lou Gillis. Special music included the hymn "Cod Gareth For Me." by Judy Nicholson. Porno Mace Dougall and Janice Ballum. and two scleChnns "Wide. Wide is :i" d No Sinful Action" were sung by the. COC Group. The guest speaker. Rev. Bf. Lowery, told the story of a _ in Korea who longed for a Bible to help him know God better and to find better ways of show- ing his love. A special offering was re- ceived to be used to heiip pm duce magazines in braille and recordings for blind children service closed“ with the hymn "Jesus Shall Reign“ followed by prayer in unison. ‘ iASlERN BRIEFS} nuns IN VANCOUVER | Moore a McLeod Ltd. || IRES are endin as 9. ofifikfix L ‘ f . A 1v ’3 3: Mn. MI. MacDonald. Kin loss has veil the news of Julius Resale]: the soda dead: at her dist-n- . fies. will also Add charm to your costume. Ammonium-n luck.brown.booe.et:c. priced to 9.95 D West. . Calf. .iuiygiow. Basque. leath- ers and tspest MOORE & MilEOD LTD a completely modern 2-storeyl0lllQUehPc. Perfect for parties. . . will gize ITH its handsome swirl design for easier hand- ling. and storage ... the family-size Hostess bottle cent guests of Mr. and Mrs? Red Point were recent visitors to Montague. A large number bum this was attended the annual ice Carnival in the Souris rink where a record nunba‘ d om- testsnts participated. Mr. Wil- wag master of euro monies for the occasion. Mrs. William Franc. North Lake is a patient in the Sowi- hospital where its is undergo- ent. ing treatm Mrs, Foster Garret. is under the care her physician and harbeenoonfinedtoberboms’ in East Baltic for the post Week. Miss Verna Rose left on 19- turn to Kingston. on. site spending s wed: with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. L,D. Rose.‘ and with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose. Lskeville. Miss Myrtle MacGregor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shelv- ter Mrs. Douglas Header. Moni- tazue. Mrs. J.C. Stewart, Charlotte: town has undergone surgery in the RE]. hospital. r. and Mrs. Stewart. visited earlier this month with her cousin Mira. J.W. Robertson and Mr, Robertson, Kith‘Sbm‘O. Miss Jean Bruce. student at PWC. Charlottetown. was the weekend guest of nor parents. Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Bruce, Bothwcll. ‘ Members of the family and ‘. close friends of Miss Betty M.i Citing. Black Pond. attended the graduation ceremony held cently at the Charlottetown Hos- pital Nurscs' residence. Miss Ching. Lhe daughter of M Clarence Chi-mg and the Mr_ Ching gratuated as a istcred Laboratory Technician and is on the staff of the P.E.I. Hospital. Charlottetown. Mr, and Mira. Brendon Bell and three small daughters, Char- Iottetown wane. Sunday visitors to Bonhweli. guests of Bell‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Dixon. 2 makes keeping plenty of Pepsi on hand-ice cold-more convenient than ever. And remember, whether you buy the Hostess bottle or; the familiar King-Size, it’s the samgfine quality Pepsi-Cola, the modern light refreshment that refreshes without filling. Take home plenty of Pepsi today-in the new Hostess bottle. Now it’s Pepsi-t for those who think young Maya. Bosh- M emails“ in lI—hgd“ ‘ II... ‘—v v v-v-v FROM MURRAY HARBOR Chief Petty Officer Sheldon Bell. Murray Harbor, is serv- ing on board HMCS Resti- gouche. The destroyer escort in is currently taking part of “Maple Spring." a series fleet exercises centred on Bar- muda involving 23 ships of the Navy's Atlantic Command. The exercises end in mid- March. ( National Defence Photol ‘iMaritimes Said 1:54 "In Deep Freeze Reg. M . Roy iperature dropped to 17 degrees; 'be w zero. breaking the ‘p rLe-l La) HOSTESS bolt The weather office at Halifax‘ said that the Maritimes was: still locked in a deep freeze yes-r tenday morning.and that several records for low temperatures; for March 5 were set overnight. At Chatham. N.B.. the tem-i vious 1| below zero low record- ed March 5. 1948 The mercury at Summerside. P.E.l.. slipped two degrees be- -l ow the vow mark overnight. The previous low for the date was zero. recorded in 1950. At Charlottetown. is showed a sub-zero temperature of seven was recorded. and at Hunter River a low of 20 below. Charlottetown in March 13. 19- 48. had a low reading of 17 be- ow. ‘erIM-vms‘ ' w” -' i _._4 m _...a. large-alums..- *“ ._._.._.._.._. v}. .‘ a v. -. 5’3???