OLD BUILDING WILL HOUSE EARLY GRAD Souris, To Build School j Souris Theatre FRIDAY - SATURDAY JUNE 18 and 19 V’ OUT OF THE THUNDER AND PLUNDR OF A NATION'S MOST DANGEROUS DAYS! A UNIVERSAL-INIEIINAIIONAL PICTURE ‘ PLUS SHORTS beautiful PRIZES YE . Sunday, June 20, are as -The Eastern Guardian Friday, June 18, 1954 — The Guardian 1 Page 5 ....°VALLEYl'I!:LD-Orwell Head congregation. Services for Sunday. June 20. Valleyfleld. 11 a.m., Kil- mulr, 3 p.m., Orwell Head. 7:30 p.rrI. A. C. Fraser. minister. ....'THl.': PREHRYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services for follows: Cardigan 11 a.m.: Lorne Valley 2:30 p.m., Montague 7:30 p.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Rev. Don- ald A. Campbell, minister. ..'FOR THE IIENEPTI.‘ of their many farmer customers, MacLeod and Greene’: shop will remain open on Wednesday afternoons and will close on Saturday at 1200 noon and will re-open from 7.00 to 10.00 Sat- urday evenings. ..'YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT! I sell sixty dollar suite for thirty! It's the truth. It pays to buy tail- ored garments. House of Stone cus- tom Tailored Clothes are made from imported woollens. perfect fitting. suits you wear with pleasure at a price that's right. Save Way Tailors. Murray River. M. A. Macbeod, Tailor. ' ..'PARISH OF GEORGETOWN. Holy Trinity. (Anglican). Sunday. June 20th. First Sunday after Trin- ity. to a. in. Church school. it a. m. Morning Prayer and sermon. Rev. W. G. Hogg. : ..‘MURnA1' HARBOUR PAS- TORAL CHARGE — The United Church of Canada. Services, Sun- day. June 20th. 11 a. m. Murray River. 2 p. m. Little Sands. 3.30 p. m. Belle River. 7.30 p. in. Murray Har- bour. Holy Communion at all scr- vices. Rev. D. Wallace MacPherson. Minister. ....‘IiIONTAGUE United Baptini pastorate. Rev. Rowland G. Hill. pastor. 9:40 Montague Sunday school. 11:00 Montague service. 10.00 Sturgeon Sunday school. 2.00 Murray Harbour Sunday school. 2.00 Murray River Sunday school. 3.00 Murray River service. sub- ject: “Three D's For Daddy". 7.30 p.m. Sturgeon service. Commun- ion at close of the service. Prayer meetings as usual. “FREE FREE rare" One Complete Set of REGAL WATERLESS COOKWEAR Valued at $129.90 To be drawn for at The Prince Edward Theatre Tuesday. June 27th at 9:00 P. M. , THREE MORE SPECIAL PRIZES ALSO VALUABLE GIFT CERTIFICATES As many times you visit this Theatre - - - the better your chances of winning one of these To quality for the first prise you must be present at the drawing. THEATRE MONTAGUE FRi.- SAT. —- 18- ID ABBOTT and COSTELLO Meet Dr Jfikyllsgg Mr Hyde MAYFAIR THEATRE ' MURRAY RIVER, JUNE 16, 17, 18 - 8:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY — FRIDAY lvflllivtfl IIIIV Iv fill‘! ILAV IV ‘ naunueunranna IQIIA _. L ». 1 ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS Rf“. ....'IN THE Montague Gospel Tabernacle, Sunday School 2.30; gospel service, 3.30. All welcome. ..-our LOCAL ARTISTS in Novelty Tap and Toe Dancing, Monday, June 21st, United Church Hall. . . ‘DON'T MISS CONCERT. Westmoreland Singers in United Church Hall, Montague, Monday, June 21st. . . ‘GEORGETOWN PASTORAL CI-IABGE.-—United Church of Can- ada. Bervlces for June 20th. ii a. In. Milltown Cross. 2.30 p. In. Sturgeon. L30 p. In. Sunday School. '1 p. m. Georgetown. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. ...‘!-‘UNERAL SERVICE AT ST. PETERS BAY — The funeral -of the late Joseph Gilils was held Thursday at 9 a. In. to st. Peter's Bay Church, where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. William V. MacDonald who also officiated at the grave. Pall bearers were: Messrs. Roy MCLIIIITC, S. Suther- land, Gordon Hayden, William Law- is. James Lewis and John Suther- land. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. . ....'CHL'R('.I<I OF CHRIST. Sun- day. June .20. Montague 10 a.m., Bible school for all ages; 11 am. Lorri‘: Supper and preaching scr- vlce. Murray River 11 a.m., Bible Air-Isa service LONDON (AP)--Helicopters hov- ered over the heart of London Thursday and landed on the south bank of the Thames. starting some- thing new in British aviation. The new freight shuttle is a prelude to a helicopter passenger service which British European Airways plans to institute next March be- tween downtown Waterloo station and London airport, 15% miles away. school and the Lord's Supper. Murray Harbor 6 p.m. Bible school and Lord's Supper. Com- blned evangelistic service at the Murray River Church at B p.m. Everyone welcome. Kenneth T. Norris, evangelist. ..'MON'l‘AC-UE PASTORAL CHARGE. — The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M’. Fruer, Minister. Sunday, June 20th. Montague: 10 a. in. Sunday school. ll a. m. Morn- ing Service and Junior Sunday School. Guest speaker‘ Mr. Russell Léard, Past President Maritime Conference Lay Association. 7.30 p. m. Evening Service. Music by the Westmorclancl Singers. aided by our Men's Choir. Sacred Concert by \Vutmoreland Singers after the ser- vice. Lower Montague: 9.45 a. m. Morning Service and Sunday School. Personals ..'Mr. Glendon H. McLean oi’ St. Peters, left yesterday morning for Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island. tyre and family were recent vis- itors to Montague. Johnson and Mr. Cecil MacNeill were,visltorI to I-‘anningbrook on May Si turned to spending an with relatives and friends in Lorne Valley. Lorne Valley ' Vicinity Souris Council Favors Fast Time Mr. Alfred Lowery. Mr. Samuel Mr. Edgar MacFsrlane. has re- Toronto. Ont., alter enjoyable the Souris Town Council went record as vacation mam of fast time within Mr. Walter MacLeocI. ‘Marie, f°”" “m9 “L _ was a visitor to Lorne Valley on MBYOI‘ P91"! Dfflldfd Ind June 1_ councillors were present. it was pointed out that Joan-MacGrath were visitors Montague on June 5. action taken at the meeting not necessarily mean the would establish fast time. loitetown. spent the week-end Miss Muriel Myers and Miss to At a special meeting last night. Oil favoring the establish- the town. providing it could be done without an infraction of the uni- all the did town of ._'At a meeting of rate payers in Souris last night, decision was tak- en tn build a four-room school to house grades 9, 10, ii and la, and to make extensive repairs and al- terationa to the present school to handle the lower grades. The pres- ent buiiding was damaged by firc last month. The vote was 50-41. Mr. Peter A. Mclsaac was chair- man. The meeting was one of the largest school meetings held in the town. It is anticipated work will get underway on the new building shortly and it is hoped to hnvg it ready for occupancy by mid. September. tees, John J. MacDonald, M. McQuaid. not been decided. Marys Parish Hall. 71,7///-Fivrryed Mr’ ‘nd Mrs‘ Gr°V" Macxay June 5 with her brother-in-law A buimlnl Committee was nam- fig! " and family. SI-rathconl. motored and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Peter 94 ill‘ flllhl. similar to a i'act- to Lorne Valley on June 0, where MacLcod. finding committee named earlier. V 5 they attended church service and —AM. Ii: 18 Composed of the school trus- ‘ ’ visited Mrs. Macl(ay‘s parents, -‘'~PGWn‘3‘d 1“ ' Mr. and Mrs. James 3. Mac- H }-1 Neill. , it" It tor, Mr. John MacAula)’r Charlotte- S A N D Y '5 bruwlmg town, spent the first weekend of June with his mother, Mrs. Mae MacAulsy. \. 5 in Montague on June 5 Miss Emma Nicholson was a isitor to Savage Harbour on June ’Mr. Donald Shaw visited friends Miss Norma MacLeod, Char- PRINCE EDWARD rooavasaruaoav THE STORY OF’ A LOVE THAT MADE WONDERFUL MUSIC I. I umvusu mitmnout mutt PRICES THIS ENGAGEMENT Mntlnee CHILIJREN 250 ADULTS I500 IKAR THSE H301!’ —‘ “ GLENN KILLER IIII3 I uoouucm sumo: um: man ms nu Tilt uooo rruusnvmu moo , some or rwts "“‘"'“" TUXEDO iuncnon Me CIIATIAIIOOGA cuoo-cnoo 75¢ -JIIES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON I. DUKES “HUI”! ITS ' M W and Nine Musical "Gredr'n Gael Ilanl EIANGES LAIIIDII ' LUNII AIUSIIOII IENE IRUPA ' THE IIDEINAIIIS I DRIVE-IN MOVIES SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 8:45 Standard Time and 9:45 Daylight Saving Time. "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" In color Starring: Stewart Granger, Deborah Calhern, Jane Greer and James Mason. Special gate prize, lady's 15-jewel rolled gold wrist watch. Proceeds for Kiwanis Wading Pool. Kerr, Louis MATINEE 3:30 EVENING 7 AND 9 SANDY’S RESTAURANT SUNDAY, JUNE 20“!--4 P. M. UNTIL 8 P. M. Repeating Hot Turkey or Chicken Dinners. ‘ ' With all the trimmings. Tea. included Adults $1.10; Children title "°° - "JUNGLE namms" No. 10 Roy Crockett and Alex T. MacDonald, together with Msgr. J. A. Murphy, B_ L. Stewrt, W. A. Acorn and J. _ The meeting was held in St. SALE BEGINS JUNE 18 ENDS JULY 3 PIIUNE PLUMS. wI;:rIIIsv's FANCY CREAM swan FANCY QUALITY ’ CAMPBELUS OLYMPIC FLUFFO YOUR CHOICE-— MATCIIES. 3* for POSTS PERFECTION BIILII MOLASSES BIIAN FLAIIES. 14 oz. size BUTTER. 2lbs.for GROOERIES 2for 33c LYNN VALLEY PEAS. Zior; 29c case lots $6.69 Grapefruit & Orange Marmalade 29c PINK SALMON. I's 39c CORN, 20 oz. size. Zlins 25c TOMATO JUICE. 20 "oz. size. 2 for 25¢ TOMATOSOUP 12¢ BEEFSTEAKIGIIAVY, lin 37c SHORTENING 27c JELLO. JELLO PUDDING. JELLO LEMON PIE FILLING. 6for 55¢: SCHWARTZ —— VACUUM PACKED COFFEE. l|b.lins $1.33 BROKEN PEKOE TEA . . . . .. . '73c IiaItwana.Morse's. Salada or Molher'sOwnTEA 89c .. 25c . 23c. $113 99c SIIGAR -‘IO lb. Lois, 81c SIIGAII-Bag Lots $7.99 LADIES’ AND GENTS WEAR Ladies’ SUN DRESSES. reg. $4.98; Sale Price $3.69 Ladies’ DRESSES. priced for sale at . . . . . . . . $1.98 Men’: DRESSSHIIITS $1.98 Men‘: SPORT SHIRTS. reg. $3.75 for . . . . . . $2.98 2 Only Men's RAYON SPORT SHIRTS . .. . . .. .. . $l.98 Men’s SUITS—$29.98—any suit on our rock at this price _ Men's GAIARDINE TOP COATS . . .. . . $17.98 Boys’ T-SHIRTS 99c ChUd's SUN DRESSES. reg. $2.25 for . . . . . . . $1.79 Child‘: SUN SUITS. reg. $1.98 for ...... ... $l.39 .7114‘ WALLPAPER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WALLPAPER AT 20°/o DISCOUNT. ‘'1'’ "I271" A runes; sun srncrar. FOR THIS sane. STEW MEA'IS.lb'. 29c ROASTS. lb". 43c HAMIURGER. III. 33: Choice young local beef offered for these prices. SALE BEGINS JUNE 18 ENDS JULY 3 FLDGLAZE ODLORIZER PAINT NOW IN S’l.‘0CK—TIIE NEW , Hoqlase Interior Oderless Colorizer Paints In hundreds of new attractive shades at T0°/o DISCOUNT FOR THIS SALE ONLY We are now offering at very special prices the new Exterior House Paint in Coiorizer More than 800 shades to choose from. Also OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT at $3.69 a gal. BARN PAINT AS LOW AS $2.98 For very special jobs Inquire about our DURA - HYDE A one coat Job covers black with while. If you have a paint problem consult us——\u- will be glad to be at your service. -TJII ‘A.’ .. FLOUR AND FEEDS CREAM OF THE WEST FLOUR (with premium) 98's . . . . . .. $5.98. HOGGROWER . . . . . ..$3.29 CHICK GROWING MASH . . . . . . . $4.39 DAIRYRATION $3.69 HOG CONCINTRATE . . . $6.19 SHORTS 52.69 FEED WHEAT 5369 PRINT SACKS 10.» EXTRA ......-. -as»-...-... MAXWELL ELECTRIC WASHERS Maxwell Electric Washers. Enamclled Tub, New Style Lowell Wringer. This is one of our host models. Regularly Priced at $170.00 SALE PRICE $129.00 1. M. LLEWELLYN LTD. PHONE 32 Mauritius r.:.t.[ The site or the new school has ' CAPITOL . NOW SHOWING