The annual meeting of Legion. Montague Branch, was held at the home of Mrs. Neil Hooley Wednesday evening. Dec ember 11th. The vice-president, . ‘ 's. presided. land the meeting opened in the lusual manner with Vance of a one minute silence. There were twenty~one members 1 present. , The minutes of the last annual meeting and the last regular meeting were read by the secre- tary. Mrs. Wellington Campbell. and were approved as read. The financial report for the year was read by Mrs. Garnet Mclntyre and showed a substantial balance you hand. Disbursements included generous contributions to the var- ious campaigns during the year. as well as treats and cards to sick and shut in members of the in. AND nuts vsfscnurenn Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadiani 1:‘: {Canadian Legion L. A. !Has Its Annual Meeting the the twenty-three Christmas parcels Parmmem been mailed to service men women at home and over- i seas and to a number of veterans in Hospital The report of the nominating committee was presented by Mrs. Thomas Clair and the following officers were elected for the en- suing year" President. Mrs. Leonard Gtllis. lst Vlcc-President. Mrs. John ughcs. 2nd Vice-President. Mrs Garnet Mclntyre; secretary. Mrs. Jessie Shaw. Treasurer. Mrs. Neil Hooley. Auditors. Mrs At- wood Macllonald. Mrs. Elliel Llewellyn. I Ways and Means tfomiiiitlee. Mrs. Thomas Clair. Mrs. Jiiiiniiel Mac-Kenzie. Mrs. John Gaudet. Sick Committee. Mrs. Stan Peardon. Mrs. John Hughes. At the close of the meeting. a Christmas Party was enjoyed and featured an exchange of gifts and carol singing. Lunch was served by the hostess and a committee of the members. Mn‘ ‘ND Mn. am‘ Legion Auxiliary and service . .personel. Two Dutch Couples Receive eoKi;..fi';i’ii1‘$'lir.‘?'i'1‘f..3»'c‘i.'..°....'.°.; l.'::.‘;‘.§’..f.‘l’.°’.i.‘..‘°"“ ‘“""” ‘“‘‘i M” Hm-vv that on a visit to their homeland dur- F‘-.39; Of T,-imiyl ing the latter part of 1 Rev . J. . Church. Montague. Joined Judge elates l have often remarked Ttlfour cylinder Model I — soccer The Gufirdhn ltakes no courage on in part to refuse liquor because I'm Just plain scared of the stuff . . . ' " The Observer says “Social Credit makes much of abstinence of its members of CCl-‘ leaders are known for their temptrate per- ‘aonal lives " Premier Manning of Alberta. an evangelist. says he has yet to imeet a man who ad been “a lbetter man. a better husband or lfather. or a better businessman by the use of alcohol." Monty Calls l Trews - Kilt Fight Nonsense GLASGOW lAPv -- l-‘ield Mar-y shal Viscount Montgomery sug-. gested Thursday that two British‘ major generals should have their? heads banged together It was the sharp tongued Monty's entry into debate overl the uniforms of two Scottish regi-l ments-—one devoted to wearingi the kilt and the other trevis Itlghtf trousersl. The argument arose over a‘ merger of the Highland Light in- fantry tkiltl and the Royal cots‘ three weeks to go lilllll lltitllllllt’ Canadian Citizenship Papers. ‘\l.v' and Mrs. Johannes Brink mi .'\lr. and Mrs. Peter g.-imppen received their certifi- (‘ales of citizenship from Judge J. S DesRoches and Clerk of the < an :1 mm,‘ _i‘ w_ Lave,-s_ at ,n im. _ in dairying and mixed farm- the full rights and privileges‘ of which included me women-5: LONl)()N ICPI — Handicapped p.m..“. (-0;-enjuny held ygster. ing. (gfllllldlfllls 85 W9" I8 1h!‘ 0bllga- Association by Mrs. Lorne wigfiby the highest rates of interest rising. Value of goods exported to “H, am.,.nmn at (jeorgetown. M,._ and Mr,‘ Van schuppen tions; that they were free to go gmlom the 5-"Se, penowsmp in 37 years but confident of aniCanada in 1956 was £l77.70tl.000 ‘\ll and Mrs. Brink. now re- sailed from Rotterdam in 1949. ''b°‘” ‘' Wm? “'99 ‘° “'°"5hlP Group b rs. C. A Shaw, the.i“°l‘9?5€ ll‘ lllduslrlal DF0dUl'll0ll."~‘0lllP8l'l‘fl iiiiliiig in Summeville and for- also arriving at Quebec City gnd as they choose; free from arrest women-S Miuionuy Society by;Britain looks for slightly better 1955. and in the first if) months‘ “ . hospnal mi-i~l_v of The Netherlands. sail- pd imin Rotterdam in 1948. land- in; H‘ Quebec City. They first re- <lllt‘{l in Little Pond and then from where siilciice Wlll(‘ll they purchased in - who is 18. and Willem, I5. 1951. They have an eighteen year old son. Bate. who was born in Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Brink are engag- have resided in York. Keppoch and Lower Montague before purchasing their present home in ummerville in 1951. Van Schuppens have two sons. Jochi , both of whom were born in Holland. In his address to the new citi- zens. Judge DesRoches‘spoke of the homor they had received as citizenship was not freely grant- ed. but only to those who would mak ood citizens. He pointed out the fact that they now had without just cause. and the right to vote. Judge l)esRoches also said he hoped they would enjoy their Canadian citizenship. and warned them that they might have to work hard but was sure they DesRoches in congratulating the new citizens. . and Mrs. Van Schuppen and Mr. and Mrs. Brink were! also warmly congratulated by rep- resentatives of various associa- Mrs. Leon Johnston. Mr. D. M MacDonald a member of ‘ Board of Stewards. the Legion byi J. E. Cud Haneveld. who. with her band. received citizenship papers in April 1951. I . w L Britain Is Optimistic Of Industrial Production By ALAN HARVEY tions and Trinity Church groups,l Cilllldlflll FTP“ Si!“ Wl’l‘¢l’ ihél months. tural exports with £l40.ll()().00tl position now is till diffi- ment for the whole year. mom‘ and Mrs. Bprllcult. but there are some promis- hus.ling factors. including a trend to adian trade mission. which made, ri The a month-long tour of British olesale price of basic mater- dustry at the tail-eiid of i957. owcr h commodity in economic weather in the next 12 of 1957 the figure was £164,400.-_ romising a further improve-. Hopes are attached to the Can- In- eoloncls. Maj -Gen R. F. Urquarti of the Highlanders and Maj.-Gen} E. Hakewill Smith of the l-‘usi-I icountries dependent on agricul-y umfmm to be worn b liers. resigned Dec. 4 after a Ills- pute with the war office over the y the con. solidated unit. They held out for; Brim" 9-“Pf"‘5 '0 "3"**‘*** 3”‘. the kill The war office ruled the‘ troops would wear trews ‘ Montgomery spoke his mind at‘ a dinner for former service men in Renfrewshire. near Glasgow. , "[ think all this business going on with these two regiments is l nonsciise." Montgomery s a i d. “You have to understand that the serving officers of these two regi- ments do understand that a page Page’ 3 Sat., Dec. 3, ant to the famous Model A and announced he would begin mass production of a car to be powered by the V-8 engine it would be introduced .\pril 1 i932 Mr Ford proiiiiscd to cast the engine block in our piece Experts refused to D1-’llt’\e what ey heard ORIGIN Said an engineer )f‘¢‘1l'\' Iatcr about the V-it The whole thing was desig nt-it out of Henry l"ord’s vest pocket Just slit-tches that he made " in the foundry. the H0“ \' H ran into troubles lint iiii-tal turned the sand to slag in the iiioultis Cores shifted out of position and sometimes burned up vihcii ihc knew for sure that successftl monobloeit casting was not Im- possible Other problems re- mained to he licked. but the V-I was on its way. The day came when they got six good engines Before long. they were making hundreds On April 1. I932. nearly every deal- er had at least one V-8 Ford on his show room floor A moni later. in May. the first V-8 engine was produced by Ford of Canada at Windsor Today. thc V-8 is the ‘eading engine througliout the industry. t metal hit Blocks crackt»-(l I)0L'Hl.I'I ARREST and fell apart l-‘RlCS.‘\'O. Calif lAP* Cfll'l.\l- it was not until \laii-ti El \\llll mas l".\e was a hit too merry for the (liristiiiast-x Ray Christmas, that the first good \ 8 bloili Jr. of K(’l'fIlall was arrested for came out in the fouiiiligy it has drunk dl'l\lllL' lll~ bride of less the first tliiie anyone lll('lll(l‘.llL‘ than 2-1 hours Venice. was held Henry and his son. l'}(l\t‘l Fortl. on a drunk charge. SPECIAL ! SPECIAL! ”THE ‘T’ TODAY ONLY QUEEN IN COLOR" i so to 0¢.;”’.’i’/ “ROYAL visrr Ti. . ()T'l'AWA"' .’i': 'l,§....t -st; rug.’ lfsnruns HIT THE ‘ _k -—- ‘ials used in manufacturing indus- reported favorable prospects for ha‘ been turned in our hmory lWRENS to flag officer naval divi- 3'6 31" “em Ibglqw ‘he m(:tra:'"g Art‘:l°f( a."_a‘L”“" t”’.d°'« ‘‘I think that these retired col- -_ sloiis noes emonnsy f’$°' :":h lmll’°L' cem 519. L“ 59%? ‘t“,"‘ii onels should have their heads ' ‘Reserve N‘vy_ gst polngtl’](flr£l'I12)l‘:llfl81lI\i\'(fl:’9;)l:‘:p¢‘B(‘(’a With [l]liat‘nfl?)|\iL](’ll'1l$lT]l2nlu:(rf:fi banged [0geme"fi‘veS' bang their To be captain —~ Acting Capt. . . _ . ~. ‘ g V . _ ' heads together. “sum 8. Mcuhaggm 39. wmni‘ This tilts the international mg to restrain wage intreases. a “You have up here I Highland. ‘v — » -to ill l \ _) 7 “El S REV. L. A. DOUGAN INCLUDED , O 0 terms of trade in Britain's favor showtiown appeared imminent at - - P98 and Montreal commander . 2 _ brigade and a Lowland brigade.- N S I HMCS Chippawa. Winnipeg. tmuces '.’-"°."‘ 1:“ the Rho.” and 0:9 pi-’.l:(', ?e{,Me".-:mpl°y"s,a"d‘ Both fought with me in the war * To be commander :\cting~. P5 re ""9 ' a"°"a"-‘ pres‘ ° gam‘ a 0r‘ M 9 gowrn’ i would not like to say which SHOWING AT l—3—7_9 the middle. but 9"" in there« Cmdr. Wilfred T. Houghton. 45. sure‘, _ _ V I g _ _ was the better-—not here any’ Toronto. executive office!‘ HMCS BRIGHT SPOTS _ I vi(;(re sigiis that uiiioiis wcie “.a).‘-- | York‘ Toronto. Acting Crud.-h0ther hopeful signs inctiido ta Inf a cautious stand. rcfra_in- _?_.._.. _.__..._ 2‘ L C-we K- h 38» cm .:°.::i .:‘.°°'“::’.:::'"°.‘;‘;"..;'.: d ,, MONDAY - - - DECEMBER stsi iiTTAWA 4CP.l —— A d “flop; acting ordnance Capt. Roy eral of naval ordnance. ‘lid T0rt:‘nto.c colmmander EMCS _m increasingpelabqr “free v“_~ Bmams‘ Kola and‘ ‘wrung dol_; F0!‘ Pro Uces . .. i i . ! se . a ar ; cin , - ‘ ‘ ‘ . - . . iriiiaii. Cmdr. I-rederi Victor Henning. 39. Kerrobert. To be chapmn class 1V__Chap_ (‘mdr he flick E Edywards 498 ma“ non exlsiem ungmp|0y.‘lal" reserves were strengthened Mo“. . . . A day I6 he mai ked in golden letters! This is thy l‘l€\t£'l'. 37. of Toron k.. and Edmonton. principal lam cm“ In ‘Roman Camom, 6 It -0 ‘ d H- “ HMCS men. and “mm” fore(_as‘s 0' toward ",9 end M N57 The fit I Ion ‘day the dav that brings. a rare and distinguished ..., . V . . ~ . _ -i la. n.. an ami on. . ' - ‘ J.“ Y.‘ \ 1"" ‘:0? dprnflfetgd . ""1 mane" Last CNN, Ills A. Dousan. 56. Charlotte 5i,,r_ Hammm. Ac,-mg Cmdr.ig_ prospects for ii continued Ur? {it tho end of November was V 8 E o entertainment event to the screen . . antniii. naxa ea flu 5 -. To ommander - Lt.-(mdr. gown and Georgemwn_ p‘E‘[__ an. Stafford A Gljeig 0. Regina rise in industrial production. now.$2.ltl.i.tl0()_t)0tl. still considered too - nglnes I n"li’.]~(NliI'(i-nIi|(:il.‘lit.rfi was one of 25 Cmmopher G" smith‘ 37‘ Vic‘ "3" carrier 3°“"’°'“""- HMCS.Queen. Regina: ‘Lt.-Cmdr: ‘" 3 remrd level 10?: sf3r._s§ffiE.‘.... I mm Gen”/.ry‘F0X W959/7/S To be lieutenant - commander— William J. Herbert 43. Victori P"’d“°“°“ dipped slight‘-V l'_‘ Fwd Mm” C°"‘p“"~V ha‘ 3"“ i956 from the record level of 195.1 ut ‘ a ~ - _ . - p r 0 fl U c e d its 25.000.000th V-ll R0581’! Lt. Winnifred Grace Lyons. Ham and Vancouver, HMCS Discovery. b I per cent in I957. Rab'd Dog 1 - ' ' lengine- an engine type which‘ ”°..n.. a£d_T(:9L"'9'__§ta" officer Vancouver ‘making the total an absolute high ‘experts told Henry Ford a quar-i . wfls couege 'ter century ago could never be ‘mass produced. ‘ though the rate of increase has Ste Lo A0 . LAK[«;LA‘\'[)‘ ma «Apt ‘ Pmdllclloll lll Ule U- S» 0l ‘hf!’ Heaven . . .toria. attending RCAF staff col- "“”“‘""d '" .'h° “"3 ‘. h‘u'ilege, Toronto; Acting Cmdr. .lohn _vcarI_\ promotions list. Nineteeniflusher. 36_ victor“ and London_ "l "W °”‘°°.r5 promoted’ one ' 0nt.. oficer - in - charge. gunner \|tilll.'lll. are in the regular navy.i,cho0i_ HMCS 5¢,,da(.0na_ “an. 3" ’" ‘he r“5°"“°' ax; Lt.-Cmdr. Harry Shorten. 38. l.ipl l-‘rewcr. who joined the Calgary and Ottawa. deputy di- na\\ “hell he WIS 17- DOW ls rector of naval communications: 0\t‘tllll\'(’ assistant to Maj Gen. Li,.Cmdr. Philip J. Pratley 35. ll \ snarling. cllairman of thelwesimoum. Que“ and Halifax, years. British production now is d I coincides with the silver anniver- ' ‘days kcd ' h ' T l The Conservative government $°r“.arn"§§” gt“-18; :'$"f,:‘:.Z.' :30’ V98!‘ Of the mass Produced l has moved been bettered in some previous 3350“! 50 Per cent above pre-war Florida Southern College officials ‘"0"’ ‘'“8‘"‘‘- "‘ "'3- l‘3ll~llll‘<lll Jollll 59!“ ll Wl3hl"R' commander of the trigatc Stem uncompromisingly to‘|,een in Contact Wm, 3 pm dog '- lllll - Therese: Ll. -'Cllldl'~ J05€‘Pll Md The annual meeting of the garet.MacPherson; Secretary. combflt lllf13tl0ll- ‘later discovered to have rabies.‘ F°"d Motor Coynpany of Can- An emotional 7 tic ii-mcd the destroyer St. Paul- 30- Mlrron Altar. and Ed-l Ladies Aid Society of St. Aiid- Mrs. Marvin Johnston; Treas-; Chancellor of the Exchequer in addition letters were being W.‘ “as l’*‘”’'‘‘‘'‘‘‘’ W’ P’°°'““"°" .- l.ailll‘lll lll October. 1940. and monton. officer~in-charge. leader-= re“-'3 pl-esbymqan Church. M0n_.u,.e,_ Mm A_C_ Mack,” [Peter Thorneycroft. whose April gent lo each of the coiiegeis 2_o00iS‘-Tld9‘S 0‘ "'9 V'3 5011"‘ 0l [he masterpiece... - \t"'\I‘fl in that ship on North At-‘ship school. HMCS Cornwallis.‘ tague_ was held 3‘ me home ofi The correspondence included ,;budget contained tax reductionsfltudenis in the event the dog-‘ rder. ‘o December ‘l7, 1997, th st f lallilt l’0ll\0)' duly {OF lhl‘€€ Dl8by- N-5-1 Ll-'Cmdl'- Pei" C- Mrs. .'A. .lohnstone 'l‘uesday.letter regarding the purchase ofil'"°'_‘d9d 33 l|lC€llllV9S f0l‘ l0l> EX-‘might have been at places on theiF°rd 0‘ Lmiada has bum 2'3"!" Q ory o , ° ~- \l‘ii‘ the last two as executive B€l’l'.V- 34- 0'31“! 8115 0S80°d9- evening, December 10th.. and a British car f Rev. Mr.~¢°UilV9S lllld businessmen. lookicampus unknown to the tollegel V"8 °ngmes_m°re ‘L8’ than Marine Corporal l ltlllltl' 0nl.. 0l>€'r3ll0llS 0lll1'9l"- 8ll‘<‘l‘3" was conducted by the president, Ramsaroop of British Guianall 5i9l‘ll9l' lllle in October and in-1 Seven persons are known tohaw been lzmduced by ‘H other . 1 ' ‘ ., 3 ‘pm ,,f ,i,.,,.,. dun‘ iurclrrler B0ll8V¢fl1lll'€Z Mrs. Chester l\lcLure. in the ab- by the Presbytery of Prince Ed-{CF93-Wd ill? bank T81? ll'0l’fl {W9 have been bitten by the dog. the ggblflgnu acmrers m Canada A"'S°"'3"d 5 i~omiii..nded the destroyer Sask- Lt.-Cmdr. Harold R. Tilley. 34. sence of the secretary. the niin- ward Island. and ten dollars wasl30 S¢'V¢‘ll PCT 0901. lllgllest SIM‘? college ' ‘ on December,’ M“ Mr F d‘ sin“ Ange‘. ‘»_ ‘-.g~.-..S;:_,:=E , altl'.t‘\\&lll in the final months of Lakefield 0nt., and Dartmouth. utes of the last annual meeting voted towards this worthy pro- 1929'21- i The dog died Monday and was ‘hm u halted ‘la: ilic ~i-cond World War. e took‘ N.S.. navigation direction staff of- and the last regular meeting ject. Also. the sum of two hundr-,CURBS SPENDING taken to a veterinarian for a _‘P...5': .fl£ ...alone on I miiiiihiiid of the destroyer Mic-‘ ficer. flag officer Atlantic Coast; were read by Mrs. Marion Hume. ed dollars was voted towards the: He also announced a brake on medical check. lllitt iihcn she,was commissioned.‘Lt.-Cmdr. onteith. 34. and the financial report for the Hammond Electric Organ re-linvestment spending by govern- ' “ ' fflllll reserve‘ in 1949. He later Ottawa and Clinton. 0nt.. on staff year was read by the treasurer. cently purchased by the Choir. ment departments. local author» - to l ishndi micd as director of weapons andlof engineer-in-chief. naval head- Mrs. A C. MacKay. At the close of the m ting. alities and nationalized industries. Prefnlers Are ' tactics at naval headquarters quarters; Acting Cmdr. Edgar F. The following officers were‘ delicious lunch was serv by thelasked the banks to restrict “pri- . l time. as executive officer of the Williams. 43. Scarborough. 0nt.. elected for the ensuing year: ' ed by Mrs. W. R.ivafe sector" loans to industry and very AbSfen1IOUS . . . ‘ . The district meeting of ’ - 1-he U,,,u.d.the Progressive Conserva- WII’ -(Off! naial barracks at Halifax and as and Dartmouth N.S.. principal President. Mrs. Chester Mc-lGarrick. Mrs. A. l-‘. Macxenziellnstructcd the capital issues com- pit-cutive officer of the, aircraft naval overseer Toronto area; re; Vice-President. Mrs. Mar-land Mrs. A. C. MacKay. imittee to take a "more restric- TORONTO icp, , <‘aII‘I£?I‘ Mat1nlflf‘9lli- "9 A“'5§t‘ Lt.-Cmdr. Hans Otto Arnsdorf, ‘£179 and ¢"‘"l"3l lmllude" ‘°“‘3'"d Church Observer savs the ma-Itive Association of Cardi- apiioiiitcd to Washington in pri 33‘ Nelson 3.c_, and [)3rim0uih_ . . rrowiiig. ~ m. of L-anad -S rhv M, I . _ _ ‘ ’ . lllr .Vf‘8l‘- -N.S.. headquarters Supreme Al- Mass I The 5"" "‘°‘“"“""5 '°”°“"‘d flteds “are either ptotall ali)si:iii- -n dnq Gemgem“-n DIS- tltlicr p|‘0lllt')Ll()flS’ ‘nod Commander Atlantic N'or- ; -stronil rumors in August and Sep- as of V9,). abslemious men‘-.itl‘l(‘.l.\_ “ill l)9_h6ld in the _.n,.Ku|ar j\'3yy_ folk. Va.; Lt.-Cmdr. Melvi‘ T. Miss Joan Signott. daughtci‘ of: enhanced l""3"('9‘3 Comments on abstinence from Cardigan Legion Hall 0" To be captain-—Acting Capt. Gardner. 36. Ottawa and an- Mr. and Mrs. .ugene Slnnott. at , hm" de"3l“3“°“- ‘hm ‘ ‘"9 politicians. judges. lawyers and Monday. Dec. 30th at 8 Rim Rewfem. 44. Victoria and couvcr staff of electrical cngin- second year student at. Morell Cafhollc Church P0Ulld‘W0Ul‘d'bt‘_d€V8lll¢‘d- 5l5{9C“pr(flr|inen[ grade unionists ranEeip_m- ll.-iiiiax. manager engineering Pa- eer-in-chief. naval headquarters: High School. left on Friday for '-”“°”‘ 3“"°'P8"“3 3"?“ 3°'l°llffrom “l promised mother . . . "i M]. “v R Sh, . P _ l'Illt (‘mast and manager engi-' Ordnance Lt. - Cmdr. William Boston. to spend the Christmas The Mu“ of the Angels was started avrun on stcr_ltng_WhIt‘ll:to “I'm just plain scared of the‘ H.‘ ' ' M." m ‘ llt‘l'lllIL' department llM(‘ dock- Onysko. 33. Ottawa and winmpeiz. vacation with her grandmother. celebrated at midnight Imem zzealli weakened Britams es- s..,ny- Lg.f‘(‘h:SlVe Conservative Pro-l vaiil Hsquimalt. B.C.; acting in- staff of director-general of naval Mrs. fjogarty. and other relatives her 24m 8‘ me SL Marys C Blltlt‘ D<‘l!~lll0llv l’8l‘ll.\’ llll‘ ‘hi-“ The Observer is the official vincial Leader will be pl‘P- MOB. §llll('l0l‘ Capt. James Dunbar ordnance; Ordnance Lt. - Cmdr. and fI‘l(‘ndS.‘ before returning for Church‘ Monmgua b‘. Rev_ J‘ "‘~‘3-"‘"‘- (0"$¢‘TV3‘lV“ ;‘P°’l‘¢‘-“"9" publication of the United Church sent and address the meet- tinistrong. 49. Regina and Vic~ Gordon Dean Spergel. 33. Ottawa‘ school opening, wl Mccudle. whosé inspiring called the crisis an artificial Ollepof Canada. .1. 9 comments are mg algo other Q akem Tues ioiia director of naval educa-‘and Toronto. staffofdirector-gen-_ Mn 39”? Gauthier W“ n sermon was heard by 3 large :39"-‘i'Té;SBs_t:d the udriderlylng contained in an article imed .45.,‘ ‘ ‘ ~99 -- I - the city for the weekend with her °°“8"9¢3“°“ which [med "1" lion 2 I 0 n am S H8 mg pm)‘ ‘tamer-S Unanimous in the 0b" n- 91- MCLEAV daughter Mrs. George Prowse. °l“"'_°h t° °3W°"3" Ncvci'tliclcss. there were piilit-‘|se(r,‘é.(;-l;,:(,,,:‘ug::](t,niS:m;m“.h(_,'. 0!. District President: wed. during Saturday evening another _P!"°'" l0 ‘he '“?>'5~ We -'““'°' ical l‘(‘p(‘r(‘u\Sl0n< over rising the 1:8“ c,,,(.,,_.}\ .0! vpp" (-an; daughter Mary called er moth- U10" Under “'9 d"9*~"'°" “l M’ prices. in the first in months of ‘as gm,‘ 8‘ 3 b0 . of M «-I mm. M gr long distance from New Jer- G907‘? B0udre3ull- sang 3 1957. the cn5t.0f.|jvjng jnd9x___d¢_. sed' rnoulery I pnuld, -——- — ~ —_ ._ -_ __ _s__j _ _% sey. where she resides. to bring “umber 0' "19 Cl“'l5'-'“35 Caml‘ scribed as a fair reflection of a pm". naming u, do with ,l(.0hn1 COME ONE and all to the big Miss Anne MacDonald. R.N.. . . H - i._ _ _ ._ _ . t Dance at Lower Montague Hall Kilmuir. had the misfortune of :°lridp°'rs‘:1‘:; aoarid "I2 ;i:fls::n:0n Famer MC :"o‘,‘7g‘;(;’r‘T“r':r;(: :‘_'t‘ihg“l'04'l‘ ‘fa-‘J UP‘. d I believe it has saved: on New Year's Eve. December falling at her home on Tue. ay C0“ "“‘ve’ dear‘ Cmdle “ml wishea ms mngrega um“ lqlffl nd'lm ‘ 71”‘ all‘-nie a great deal of trouble all -'ll\f evening and breaking her ankle. ‘ "7 ' “on . haw‘, ‘nd ho“; ChnS““a>_‘”,,63- " ~ 3 “ ~a"“*“.‘- through my life." '_."_.R ONE M _ d H rd Her friends all wish her a speed)’ M,‘ w_\,' Mupnmid has 3,-. mm spnke‘ on me ‘nanvm. M 'D(‘,Spm_ “W ]n(_“‘aw‘ Bmnm Mr. Justice R. L. Ki-llock of nahce‘ gig}! SChoo‘l":‘udm::_i‘ur'ny l’€¢0V¢l'Y- rived home from Labrador after Christ stre ' the Prince of were earning more. eating more the S"p”’mP Court M (‘anmla Mm‘da'y nigm_ Mum, by ..D0wn_ Bmy Mulmyn,‘ nude". “ quite along stay. to spend ‘some Peace and the great need for mom‘,-i’,m mm?‘ and buying more sa s he was impressed early in ' __ . . . . . “me with relative gnd friends. peace in the world today tel“. ‘ . V . life with the risk entailed in the tnuners . lo to 1. Sponao by Dalhousie University. is spending , _d i H‘ H _ _ _ ‘ I isionses in a year in which IN, of beverage alcohol and do_ Smdem-S Council. the Christmas hand”, ,3 M, H18 Daljfinltl FE-‘l 9 ll I 9 C Y The Senior Choir. also directc-d.Prime Minister Macmillan pro- : g . home in Mona“. guest of hi,‘ now. while two brothers live here. by Mr. Boudreault. sang the -claimed. without much argu- "dm '" h9‘° "°.p”" M. ‘L l-‘RI-‘.E CHURCH OF Scotland. "ms M, and 'M” num..;, , following hymns during the mom. that the people as a vihnle (" H M'"ard' '"'°r"m'""a' d' SN.\"_" Dec 29”. Birch Hm 11 ll’: [in- ' ' Mr. and Mrs.l cliarles Mosher mass. ..Ades‘e Fidehs.. at “never had H ‘O good .. rector of the United Stcclworkcrs am. Belle River’! p.m.. Mur- ‘C yr.’ _ acre busénessdvisitoix ls‘ "l°t"I[:-" the offeratory.' "Pangis Ange- 1-ALKS (‘ON-nivurg '°f. A"'°m" dim? no‘ rogard ah‘ rat River 7 p.m.. conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Al-‘. CamDb¢'l|.- " W: '" "W ' ’° 5 licus" during communion.I n the mid, {mm n9g0“a_i’t'"°"°° ‘S .' "mm °5"°°"“"-" Rm Donald MacDonald. MA. 3. Montague. left this week for ‘"9" "33" an the recessional hymn was mms are mnfinuing on’ Bmain.‘ :'"(E‘:’:°”r'h‘['("':’nr‘,"‘a:'i‘;np°"“°"3l “““k' ' ~.. ‘ . _. , .~ _w - .. g -~ . ' - .. . ~m- =gf;~“;l';_h:f:;¢ mv :;{}g;t';;‘_ ‘"1:/ills‘:-rBx:!r:‘liIa‘ X1l:n(egti"‘lhi\';dRR:‘..i Hfgrgsgls 2 “me Heard O"|pll:nrrg'z:::tgci:lt(lI;Rt(he'::clf,"w‘rt3 .T., cm. ,,..,,.,. M M. Our schedule forlooding and receiving Livestock for S" gl'.'Ulg::r0: Mr. and Mrs. I-‘red Mlnnikln and an of me Chlrlonemwn Hospital Mrs. Dan Condon. organ ac ‘Hound thg European common. —~ ~ 7 ~ — NEW YOCT S WI" bfi CS fO"°WSI— to,‘ sundgy 191“? S'- P""' ::iran:ionMr:ndDoqt::|ud":§::::,Ii,:fiv staff. were here last week on a l:‘°u":il:":,ll‘:3§)':‘°P'3:¢ ‘Market. a project which may be’ H ._m" Greenwich 3 p_m'_ ""1, ‘ ' ' sad mission. to attend the fun- 3 9 ithreatened by‘ l’-‘rances_financlal. I AGENT s.rA.rl0N. I "An , no p_m_ Min|g(¢f; Mr. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Carl Macltenzie CT" 0' “W 3’""‘"'“‘°"- ml" M‘ %_‘._____ _j.~_ .._"'°"k,"°”' .P"""h, °,',"°"" ""“' . V _ , ‘ ' ‘Na DAY 6 W-r-~ * -no d--cw» M ~==~ $':'..':..i- :"::.'*:.:: :::.“.'.."' l::1'.".:.:...::‘:::"::L..':.::.::*':: . "W" W Mom» mvmiwr =0 r u I s v . . -~ ~ "'ml7R'5 " 35)’ F°"‘““* P"' Cothey v'iaiBt.C.' Mira]. l:laRc‘l‘(’:i.zi‘eu: h Donates iexclude food. tobacco and horti- Cflc‘ Pm" ‘J’ kmkhaml Smwm M‘md“.V~ D““‘mh9r 30 l?rii(l Chsrse-suit; Uiigeedc Clllll‘? [not r. Mrs Effie Macheod. a knzbggnnstfi: fins‘. “an ]i:'I‘Jil::rlISlb:lI'§)e(1llle("jts‘.,o§:)ir;|lee 3311:’ 3 C‘. C‘. Pratt ‘ St. Peters Monday. December 30 s....n:nio;iib a. m.ySunday School :3 "”° ",'.“""' 1”“ 3"" left Mo'nd-v mornln: for Toronto Ilia" British viewpoint and um oft ,D_°" "' ‘ 'f""' ‘ ‘"“l”"‘“ A"“‘"“" Monday. December 30 700 p. in. Service: Bey l"°l"““° ho bandwend lih:lsm;|iii(1ii:I)o.ye:lflii'i thhzl NEW YORK ‘AP’ — A"llN- _ __ 0 L“3l'.V (-0'9?‘ 0'l«f‘Rl‘.V Mondav. December 30 * as w "’ " . ' lshflilni; Rev. D. A M.n:n. 1:‘ my. Mm Pam is on th: 3'.“ l:,l:.Irl:v h:I‘l<: Pzilmer (on\\.;i\\-, Monday. December 30 ' i u, N 3| , N_ of Canada Packers here. a rig _ . ers ie ‘0-op l-Illerslio M d . -A-m—m . ..''i..:' '' "'°'i..i- mi me "r.:“.:°.r.::ri........ 7.. i q ..... D W... N .. 83- "°"'"'>°' 3° «- m-- ~- «-v- wt» in -W -« ... b.:.'::°.'.::::m:.:-.:.:: =-=-“'- "“'°“"°°“ ‘''°‘ '3 " i.:’....§ ........’..... ..f.’.l.».‘:..“‘ °°“".....“‘“°' ruemurrlniiyustteiisusuoa family and family - M nesday the receipt of a trniiiiaii ‘ ' ”" 0" ay. . mher .10 dual“-‘“_Ns stulnTorontoshea herd‘u".d “mu! Pr“ . _ '_ . "idly Wtllll NI’ I CIFUWII‘ husband will decide what to do. “mam ' [M ‘I "°"""~ “av: Otto Curtis. Bedeque. will collect hog: on Tuesday instead of \\'m1n.»,. ttiiriv After an exchange dglts. Ir. H.C. Viekersoa of Samar» radde here or iii Toronto. They Nut ‘mm W "wdm. P.” day for this week only-_ Crnklnole ll‘ 3”.‘ Cheban ville.Ilass..qed V with have one son. my‘ ‘ad . hr’. mm“ mm . W,” “Md Lunch V“ ‘Nd xdinother. Mrs. ldnao.ic‘“hers:i Th. mm dflvm wm‘ mm “mm” In“. but sfiamhy ‘All shippers who mgtllaily collect hogs cvpry Tuesday will do so as liv Mrs. ri-nor assisted by l‘lsI'- ""'“’u,_ (,,,".,,,.."""" mm. heavy chi-mi... [nails were for- A smell of Dimes spokesman ' ' ll-‘UR - once Mat.-Dona . s, si. I-{mm end to leave their ears last week said the teddy bears will be sold Adm. 40 - 55 Om. mam Wm he (‘Ow Ian M W ’ I _ _ .1 VWI gym ‘flu . and usathelicseaad neon. the at an auction of possessions of . - . . . 9 Mai be open for ltllslnvfis as PERSONALS hgafew s in scion. N. 3: an had .i:.iesrliiu ;lII&.”, with the hena- 8:30 to 10 PM. usual Thiirsdny. January 2nd. Vflh .80 Will $5‘ ‘%O“°||- . ’. 1 .Q_ [37, W, uh Mn‘ “°::':.’°u""' “"*“*‘*"m“‘—‘:‘ - Hog prodlflxrs 3“ _33k9d L0 "Ole Lhfli the fibove mentioned shlpp9f'8 cw 'i."'...‘h"'°".°u".. 'n'"',',» h Q-tsfiy I . hm "'°“f"'6 tn m."'°"'"" cmcua run 331;. I ” fiorenxadlng one day earlier than usual and therefore it will be necessary :";:[¢n"¢III. Oil 1- 'a:'-‘Is-s.:a‘v.t.d"fl;i“t'cmlieseah .cti-arts“ hula-turn“ mule-com “I.” at nsslzt. West oei-ma-y <iieui.. /1119 BUSTOT KOOTOH vyour '_ y S‘mrd“v_mght‘ r inane-us. vlalttld their aaa- in non. .. nah II this nice '1’-'l‘"-lv - ‘in- mm W9 would like to take this opportunity to thank our mam" customer! .llI|l Ii. Issusa arrived "4. -‘ fit“. ‘I n‘ km, ,5," an dun" ,,,_ 1.. mg “iv... .1"... .. .,,,., DONALD o'ooivNon . ANN ILYTIIE for their patronage th bout the year and to wish all ii Happy and ‘If.-.“l:l..'_¢* .g1,...&awareQeat.whaaIr.aailhg..¢g,,...,|,.,..,..“,.. Aansaeitatarnatoi-thseotirctamtly. ProspenousNewYau-. ,.,..‘.,_"""’_‘ ‘nu ,,_iisn.ostai-is.1'hIv auosoosIfn.IIal-Irwu0llvlIs- tiipiisnnyingiaairustasb _ """""-"""‘-'3‘ law 71-. asusau warn .33’ isoa.ssuasor.is._-n.oi-icanaoisie Jab-O. diced“ haaralshttiefthlisaaib-las.1'heyaatluQhsrs the 1-°..g'.n_;.y.,M.Mr,,gd S bajlfl he vfld E. and |lrs.QanaadNarthaI'IIanltoha|a-ifanitty whlehewlad thectrciis “L..o'.n‘". “. .:”'. 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