LINWOOD The Ayrshire call that was junior male champion was Lin- DIAMOND wood Diamond. He was shown by Brenton Stead of Souris. Hr-atlier Millie is the Ayrshire rim that was reserve senior ond rt-serve grand champion for A SOURIS WINNER Brenton Stead of Souris. at the Provincial Exhibition. EASTERN GUARDIAN STUDENTS - Accommodat- ul and meals served. Reason- able rates P.0. Box 377. Monta- guc or telephone l-is-3. DUNDAS United Church ser- vice Sunday August 18th at 3:00 pm. speaker Rev. Angus U. Brown. THE Presbyterian Church in Canada, St. Johns Belfast. Sen ii--es next Lord's Day it a.m.. and 7.30 p.m Sunday School to am. All are welcome Rev. Don- aid Nicholson. Minister. LVGLICANS of Souris. There uill be a Celebration of the Holy Coinniunion Sunday. August lllth. Vinth Sunday after Trinity 11 s in. in United Church Hall. Main St Souris. tKindness United t'iuii'ch Auutorltlcsl Rev. W. G. Hiigg, Priest in charge. SOURIS - RAY Fortune Pas- imul Charge. The United Church at Canada. August lttth. Souris I WILL be absent from my office until August 22nd. Melvin MacQuald. THE MONTAGUE United Bap- tist Church. services for Sunday. August ltlth. Montague. Morning Worship ll s.m.. Sunday School 10 a.m.: Sturgeon 3 p.m.: Mur- ray Harbour 7.30 p.m.Rev.Row- land Hill. special speaker MURRAY Harbour-Murray Ri- ver Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Services Sun- day. Aug. lath. Murray Har- bour ll am. Little Sands 3 p. m. Murray River 7.30 p.m. Rcv. L.S. Woolfrey. Minister Sands United Church Sunday. Aug. lllth. Sing Song at 8 o'clock p.m. THE Presbyterian Church in Canada Services Sunday. Aug- ust lllth. Cardigan. Divine Ser- vice 2.30 p.m.. Sunday School p.m.: Montague Evening Ser- vice 7.30 p.m. Sunday School to It a.m. Service. Bay Fortune ltlfto a.m. Sunday School 7.!!! pin Seriicc. Rev. R H Bell. nl Kingsboro will be preacherl at hoth services Rev. D. AH slmrpe. Minister. , ORWELL Vermin United i'h.irt(e. Services August lllih. uiil be conducted by Rev. A.J. t; Murchison as follows: Cherry Valley 9.1!) a.m.: Orwell Il.00 a. m : Vernon River 7.!) p.m. Note change of hour at Cherry Valley. VALLEY!-'lELD-Orwell Headi rnngregatlon. services for Sun- day, August lath. Valleyfteld, it no a.m.: Belle River. 3:00 p. m Communion Service; Orwell H:-ad. 7:30 p.m. Rev. F. Mac-. Kinnon. Minister. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada: Service in Wood Islands Ali.lIl.li lhth At Iliil) am. Sun- day school at 10:00 a m. In Cale- rlnnis at 7430 p.m.: SUI lay School at 6:30 p.m. (Tome and unr-hip; Murray Davis. student pp a.m.; Lorne Valley Sunday School ii a.m. The Rcv'd. .lohn Cameron of Dartmouth. guest preacher. A iiarm welcome for all. Rev. D. A. Campbell. minis- ter. Till: MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada; Rev. J.M. Fraser. Min- ister. Sunday August in. Lower Montague: 9:45 s.m. Morning service. Trinity Church. Monta- gue: ll a.m. Morning service and Junior Sunday school. Note: The lower Montague annivers- ary services on August 25. A Hearty Welcome to all. ST. PETEIPS BAY Charge. United Church. Sunday Services as follows: The Churches will combine for annual Cemetery Service at Midgell 2.1!) p.m. if raining. service will be to Marie Church. Music will include solo Little ' MURRAY HARBOUR Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worth and daughters. Sandra and Betty. Halifax, N.s. are sepnding their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Graham and faintly, Montreal are spend- ing their holidays with Mr. Gra- ham's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Graham. Mrs. Charles Multillop. Ken- neth and Gregory are spending some time in Moncton. N.B., the guest of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Kennedy. Helen and Barbara Ann and Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy were recent visitors to Halifax. N.S. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kennedy. Mr. Neil Millar. Toronto. Ont.. ;is spending some time at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prime and daughter. Barbara. Moncton. NB. were recent guests of Mrs. Prime's sister. Mrs. Raymond Riley and Mr. Riley. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. John Llewellyn in the loss of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Syd- ney Llewellyn who passed away within twelve days of each other. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bishop, lmperoysl. N.S.. were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McHerron. Mrs. C.J. McLure spent several days in White Sands. the guest of her nephew. Mr. Harry Clem- ents and Mrs. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Perk- ins. U.S.A.. were the recent guests of Mr. D. l-'red Millar. Mrs. Carl Currie spent sev- eral days in Charlottetown. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dalziel. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mac-Aleer and young son John accompan- ied hy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grose of Toronto were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Millar. l Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston have taken up residence at North Lake for the summer months. Miss Sadie Millar Is spending several weeks in Sackville. N.B. where she is attending summer school at Mount Allison Univer- Iity. Mrs. Jack MacLeod. Cam- bridge. Mass., who is VICIIIOHIDK lea the island recently visited friends and relatives in Murray Harbor North. Mr. George A. Graham spent several days in New Glasgow. N. 5.. the guest of his son and daughter - in - law. Mr. and i Mrs. Roy Graham and also his brother. Mr. Thomas Gra- iham and Mrs. Graham in Tren- iton. N.S. l Miss Katheryn Millar ls spend- ling her holidays with her par- .ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mil- is T". The ladies of the Murray Har- Conducled by the Minister. Mr Anthony G. N. Ware. BSc.. B D. GRADE ELEVEN - The fol- lowing names were ommitled from the Grade Eleven pus list: David Maciiean. Benjamin Balderson and Tim Mair. all from Montague High School. RESERVE Wednesday Octoh er 23rd.. for annual dinner at Montague. United Church. Till: Presbyterian Church in Canada. Sunday. August l8th.. Murray Harbor North. Sunday School. io.oo a.rn.. Divine Wot- ship. li.0o am. and 1.3) p.rn.; Peter's Road. Sunday school. L30 p.m.. divine worship. no p. m. Come and worship with us. Rev. M. Carl Currie. "” PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John E. Finneg- an, who have been visiting with Mrs. Finnegan's mother. Mrs. Abram Landry. left for their home in Boston. Mass.. after a delightful three weeks visiting by Mrs. David Cox. Evening Service at Greenwich 7.!) p.m. Nlinistcr. t'PToN Gospel C h s psl:. nuiidss to;oo am. Sunday school. with classes for all ages: llttlli iim The Lord's Supper for Bel tin-rrs: mo p.m. Gospel ser- Wre Mr. H.W. Atkins. London.. with relatives and old acquaint- ances. Every child loves a DUPPX and Mary MacKinnon of liiount Bu-i rhannan is no exception to the" rule as she fondles the two- t ed a successful lobster supper an bazaar in the local hall on Wod- ncsday evening. July It Pro-. ceeds in aid of the Church repair lurid. Mrs. R.A. Kennedy has return- ed home alter a pleasant holi- day with relatives and friends in Wallace and PlL'l(llJ, N.S. Mr. and Mrs .luiin Clow were recent Sunday visitors to North Lake and Furtuiic Hriitei-. the guests of Mr. and Mrs Marvyni Johnston and Mrs. I-'..S. John- ston. Mr. and Mrs lids:-l l)itiiiville.i 0'Leary. were recent guests of Mr. Dumville's sister. Mrs. Rat-3 Kennedy and Mr. Kennedy. ' Mr. George "Bud" Graham,” PUPPY WANTS A HOME be drawn for by the Junior Fish and Game Association at the close of the Fair. No doubt Mary hopes she will be the lucky winner In the meantime month-old Beagle dog which will the puppy looks a bit lonely. bor North congregation sponsor- Watertown. Mass., spent several days with his brother and sister- in-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gro- hum. Miss Myrna Clow. daughter of S Mr. and Mrs. George Clow spent several days in Charlottetoua, with her aunt. Miss Muriel Coll- ings. Mr and Mrs Arthur Llewellyn and Paul have returned to their home in Halifax after spending a brief holiday with Mr. Llewel- ly's sister, Mrs. Riley and Mr. Riley. Friends of Mrs Wilbert Sen- cabaugh are pleased to see her out again after being confined to her home as the result of an auto accident. Miss Carol Graham. MURRAY RIVER Mr. and Mrs. James Cutello are spending some time in Mur- i ray Riva visiting with Mrs.t Cantello's mother. Mrs. Mary; Buell. whi is ill at her home.i Minn Aan Jenkins. Halifax. N. 8.. is spending a few days in High Bank. guest of Miss Sally Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving and daughters of Charlottetown. spent Sunday in Riva. guest; of Mrs. Irving's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W..l. MacKay. Mr. and Mn. Butler have re turned to their home in Sheet Harbour. N.S.. after spending their vacation in Murray River. at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Judson Nicolle and Mr. Nicolle. Mrs. Stephen Alley and chil-i dren Ronnie and Shirley of Hal- ifax. N.S. are spending two week. vacation at the homes of her brother-in-law and sister, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham. New Glasgow, N.S. is spending several weeks with her grandpar- eats. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Graham. Mrs. Edward Millar was hos-i tear to the Women's institute on Thursday evening, July it. Mrs. Francis Fisher and Mrs. Reuben Machon. Murray Harbor were recent gusests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Sencabaugh. Mr. Charles Llewellyn. Freder-y icton. N.B. accompanied by his father. Mr. William D. Llewellyn, Summerside. were recent visitors to Murray Harbor Na:-th. the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William; Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Kennedy were recent visitors to Halifax. N. Mr. and Mrs. Christuplier dine. Toronto who were their holiday: with Mrs. Jardine'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mil- lar, Montague. visited relatives in Murray Harbor North recfitiy. Mr. Wilmot Millar was a recent visitor to Halifax. N.S. Mrs. Brenda Mattlnson. Haver- hill. Mass., spent several days with her brother-in-law and sis-. ter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Millar, She was accompanied by Mr. K Abraham Brown of New Hamp-i shin. A.0. Jar- The hi'etlii'en of St. 18th for the purpose of with Masonic choir. A.F. & A.M-. Montague are requested the lodge rooms at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday. August MASONIC NOTICE Aiidrew's Lodge No. 18 to meet at attending Divine Service in the United Church at Murray River at 7:30 p.m. Special music by Brooklyn Trio in attendance Brethren of Sister Lodges are invited. By order of the Worshipful Master. i i RADIO and TV i SERVICE CALLS Every Saturday afternoon our service man will make calls between Ch'town and Souris. Anyone requiring his service will please dial 9624 and arrange for a call. IOWLAN TONIGHT Dance, Lower Montague Holi Boudreoulfs Four Piece Orchestra Old time and modern dancing Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 ' xi " Nothing could stop it trons coming throujh . . . Richard Wltilliiilii The last Wagon” Felicia Farr .g,.d RADIO 8: TV Pownal Street and Emily of Windsor. Ontario.- mr and Mrs William love. Murray River. and her moths! . ;Mrs. Henry Beck. Abney. 1 Mrs. Nellie Keenan of Man- treal is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Keenan. Murray River. Friends of Mrs. John M. Stew-. art. are sorry to hear of her ill- nus at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. George J. Ferguson. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Bueil 1! Windsor. Ontario. are spending their holidays in Murray River. guests of his mother. Mrs. Mary A. Buell. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Reynolds of Brookline. Mass., are spending their holiday: at the home of; Mrs. Reynold's sister. Mrs. An- gus Stewart and Mr. Stewxt. High Bank. Edith Glover. Murray, River. is spending some time in' Halifax. guest of her bmther-in-l law and sister. AR. and Mrs. Giles Dion. Miss Hazel Vanlderstine. Charlottetown. is spending her- vacation in Murray River. guest, of Miss Alice MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walton: and children. Larry and Donna of York. spent the pas1 weekend at the home of Mrs. Welton'Ii .parents. Mr. and Mrs John W. Macliean. High Bank. ' Mrs. Giles Dion and baby may have returned to their home in Halifax, after , some time at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Glover. , Murray River. t Friends of Mr Dan Horton are pleased to hear he has re-, turned to his home in Murray River. after being a patient in the P.l-Z. Island Hospital Mr and Mrs. Gus Keenan ofl Deephrook. 51.5. are spending some time in Murray River. guests of Mr and Mrs Clifford: 'eenan. "Y" I' '"'?"'”' ,'”'P”4'lTh:GuardlaaPagpS Charlottetown. ii spending it Fri. Almuu holidays at the borne of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ito- wan. Murray River. Saturday ev-leg to spend a L. Cpl. Clarence White. who month will III 1th at the horn: has been in Camp Gagetown. N. of her mother. Mrs. Norman C. 3.. is expected to arrive homo Stewart. High lnnk. C.D. 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TODAY-SATAPITOL-Slio 2.30-1-9 Eiiclsnd ivill bring his closlngi message. i GEORGETOWN Pastoral charge United Church of Canadlf services for August lnth; ll n.m. sturgeon. 3.3. at to a.m.: 2:3 Pm Milltown Cross! 7 p.m. Georgetown. Rev. A.5. Weir. DD. Charlottetown will be guest preacher at all services. Rev. WA. Paterson. Minister. MURRAY Harbour - Murray ltnor Pastoral Charge. The Un- ited Church of Canada. services. Sunday, Aug tlh. Murray liar-i bour. ll a.rII. Little Sent lam. Murray River 1.! pm. at ar- fly River there will be a gpeeid I-Ialolilzhf for restful vlevvinl plus a powerful 1.9 tube chassia handsomely finished In Walnut Veneer This FREE boriul lasts for Children under I! year-I in cars ""-E!) w--Q Alfred Hitchcock . . . the greatest name in suspense . . . combines with James Stewart . . . Grace Kelly . . . and a gala star-studded cast . . . to bring you "REAR WINDOW" . . . the mystery shockerof the yearl. . . Don't min James Stewart in Paramount's "REAR WINDOW" . . . an Alfred Hitchcock Technicolor thriller. i i s nus oivm - AUGUST to so as. Reg. 269.” IIITERRIIPTIOII IIOTIGE 'rherev1lllbeanlntemsptiorioteIects'kpownr 1...; east of Charlottetown u "' ”"" Hm Am moi, between the noun weather psrj. COMING - SAT. - MON. &SAI HOLMAWS HARDWARE - APPLIANC - - - Iorb Stone