FINE CATCH AT BONSHAW Fire Trucks For Forest Use Slated | This year, each county of the | province is to have a four-wheel drive pumper truck to be used to fight forest fires. One truck is now situated in Charlottetown; a new truck, bought last fall, is to be .ocated in Alberton; and a truck, now on order, will be located in civie | Kings County at a place to be | determined later. | Last year there were 18 forest fires in the province. The larg- est one burned about five acres and the others were of an acre or less. Estimated loss of timber last year’s fires was $1,000. side, caught 35 beautiful fish at Bonshaw, including one which weighed about two pounds and can be seen on the left, lying horizontally. They both stated there were about 50 fishermen at Bonshaw on opening day and many of them seemed Z be doing as well as they were. AT BRUDENELL Alvin Crooks of Wentworth, N.S. is a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. E. Macintyre, Bruden- ell. IS PROGRESSING Edison MacIntyre, Brudenell ig progressing satisfactorily. He is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. SPENT WEEKEND Miss Jeanette MacDonald, | entries is June 10. | Another fine catch of speck- | Summerside bureau office of | bait, these two men, Preston 18 PATIENT RIS — All committees re- Sar regatta day a ida pace that a navy minesweep, decided to hold the judging inj MONTAGUE — Palm Sun- Rules for the judging of the During the ae which was List For purse-in-training at the Prince| So far five organizations have| A.E. Ings were presented for| MONTAGUE — Once again, it The first session of the fes- | fed trout were brought into the | the Guardian-Patriot on Sun- | day evening, following the op- f A § ] F R ’ | MacCausland (left) and Alvin Mathews, both of Summer- MacK OU . Roderick ac ciao progress for the Souris | hol Lower Montague is a patient im) Fisheries Exhibition and Re | r will be present in Souris for | the regatta. the Queen of the Sea contest on} day was observed at Trinity Un- uesday evening, the night prior| ited Church, Montague, with the | contestants were announced as| conducted by Rev. John Ma e- | posture, poise, personality, ta- | Donald, the infant son of Mr. Edward Island Hospital spent | indicated that they will sponsor baptism. The baptismal hymn) | val gy lheree rad Music | the weekend at her home in! contestants for the Queen of the} was sung by Joanne Ings. pying dian Legion, Ladies eet of | fixion. The junior choir sang} r Rose-| the Legion and firem | “God Gave The Day” and “T Patten eee held at ene ening of the fishing season on that day. Using worms for the Kings County Memorial Hos-| gatta to be held July 4, pital. a meeting last night. It was an- | The organizing committee nas| to the regatta. A coronation ball} junior choir ne in the morn g ) will also be held that evening. | ing service of prais Festival lent and dress. The deadlines for | and Mrs. Bert Briand, also the} estiva baby daughter of Dr. and Mrs s.| Montague. | Sea crown. They are the Lions, Dr. MacDonald delivered an| | pot im, the activation of music | Junior Board of Trade, Cana- | inspiring sermon on the Crucifi- | HAS SURGERY Mrs. Harold Bulpitt, tad Prince | It was also decided " request | | Palms” with Joan Coffin taking | auditorium will be on Monday, where|that the Souris Town Council | a solo part. pril 30 and the concluding neath is a patient in the Edward Island Hospital she has undergone minor 8 ur- | Dr. sy oigghe-are extended ‘e| ivan will be on Thursday. ery. | expression of appreciation fo ‘ ill be on advanc- | . Pre-Easter Mrs. D.M. MacDonald who ac.| Ai! Sessions Mt" SCOUT INVESTED companied and directed the) 4 large increase in entries is An investiture was cond _choir assisted by Mrs. Arnold} noted this with most y Cpl. es scout mater at = Services Set i i asa ais ole centres in Kings being repre- e weekly meeting of the Mon-| sented. tague troop on Monday evening.| MONTAGUE -~- The pre-| | Thankoffering service was con-| Adjudicators will be Mrs. invested. | Raster ducted by Mrs. Lorne Ng “reg | Mossie Hancock, piano; Lloyd Carl MacKinnon was services for Montague | The meeting was held in the) wij] begin eg at the Baptist j ton. The guest speaker, Queen, choral music and solos; ‘Montague Elementary school. Church with Rev. M. Carl Cur- | David MacDonald of Charlote and Mrs. Finley MacDonald, rie as the guest speaker, On | town was introduced by choral reading. | Peters Peters rl Jo hnston, Road aa Summer- side ISLAND NEWS PAGESst,siee rare Montague, Souris, Kings County sos a aes 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, wn, Wed. April 18, 1962 ae - Si Sh Ss Ss SS SSS STS . le Announcement |s Said “===: ‘Insult To Electorate The late Johnston the aon of the late Samuel Joh ane MacDonald J CARDIGAN — Thomas J.; Mr. Kickham regretted the Kickham branded the causeway) illness of Provincial Liberal announcement as “an insult to| Leader A.W. Matheson, but said| Mrs the electorate of P.E.1." last} Mr. Mathes: Parkdale and ‘one son ae of Basil on hi a night as he spoke in Cardigan! sistance in Dr, whe Bonnell and a to be erected at Albany gion Home at the annual| George Ferguso Montague. A son, Corners the Trans-Canada mmosting of Third District of} The officers elected for the} deceased him. Also surviving Highway about three miles from incoming year for 3rd District) are three brothers: and | Kings: president, Donald Mac- Leod; vice-president, ‘Leonard are trying for a fifth. Just how | Bradley; SeaPNaTy PORE gullible do the yee think we! Alban Brother are?”’ | Other ote at the well at- King “they have pulled this cause- Percy, em ggg ga way “gag” four times now and Fleet—Souris tended meeting were Dr. Bon-| Dragger nell, MLA; George Ferguson,| The meeting of the Jaycees MLA; Keir Clark and John Mul- ae night was informed that ar- J, ee EE angements for having the Fy iI} i FRESH KILLED OVEN-READY GRADE “A” "TURKEY BROILERS 5 to 8 lb, average 7 CAPONS i ony 49° i " FRESH LEAN ‘HAME HAMBURG Ih. 45¢ ‘Devon Rindless Bacon i : “suc , 59c LB. ' : ALCAN fa ae ° ue 7 e JELLIED or WHOLE FOIL WRAP™,4""/2¢| CRANBERRY SAUCE YOU TOP QUALITY. P J.’s. Our EASTER BEEF will be Fa a aa ad dd a a ae ae a a a a nn an a nae a ae Peta a en” in ane ea ne ne ne ne en nan OCEAN SPRAY Fire Quelled At Sherwood Quick action by the Sherwood fire department prevented ser. fous damage to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Younker, 20 Brackley Point Road, in a fire which broke out shortly after 11.30 Monday morning. Keith Carmichael reported that the fire originated from an overheated oi] stove, and d am- age was confined to the upstair kitchen which sustained smoke ; and soot damage. erected will be a os short- ly. It is hoped to rect a been purchased through contributions from mer- chants in the Souris area. The Junior Board will sponsor the | Beverley —— LaBrech as a contestant in the Queen of the ee mates to eet aoe the EASTER WEEK-END SPECIALS. ; BOTH STORES OWNED AND OPERATED BY WILF CUDMORE EASTER SHOW BEEF WE HAVE PURCHASED A NUMBER OF EASTER SHOW BEEF STEERS AT THE P.E.|. EASTER BEEF SHOW — So for the best, top grade, grain fed steer beef, you will get the best beef and the best prices at GOOD FRIDAY MORNING. Ps Souris Fisheries Exhibition and Regatta in July. orga heme aa BRE ge Ltd. TO ASSURE on display 29° we ae IS TRANSFERRED hursday evening, Dr. Mac- | Ethan Stewart. Mr MacDonald |~ Set. Fenwick Savage, Mrs.| Donald will be the speaker at | Spoke on the third assembly of | jence with a great deal of food Gavage and their children Ste-| the Presbyterian Church and | the World Council of Churches | for thought. hen, Thomas and Margaret of! on Friday night Rev. A. G. J. | which he attended at New Delhi,| Guest singers were Mr. wot will speak at the final | | India, last November. | Mrs. John MacWilliams of El- and Summerside were Sunday guests ] of Mrs. William Dewar, Mon- eeting of this series This meeting has been des-| don who were heard in two num- tague. Sgt. Savage was recently a past years the pre-Easter cribed as the greatest church| bers: ‘Take Up Thy Cross transferred to Summerside from| services have been well attend- | gathering since the sixteenth! and “Ivory Palaces’. The church choir sang as an Goose Bay and with his family! ed and it is expected that each | century. 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