Ir. aasl Mrs. Jdia Fraser al . . Ottawa. are vlslthg Ilr. Frasefa M” ”"u'” M”Mm'"' m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry mu Lowe. Mun,” Riva. uuf John mum”, Miss Jeanetta Giddlngs and Mr.i 3”” "" S "m" "M" are spending their holiday; in thin. Laughie Mat.-Mlllaa. wood Miss Shirley Cook of Mootrealtfaniily d leashgha. an speed- lslands. and Mr. and Mrs Clar- is spending a ten day; visitingling their holidays in 'urray Riv- with her sister Mrs Percy Ric.h- er. guests at the Rivarvlew Ca- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayter Mr. and Mrs. George 0. White-t have returned to Toronto. Ontar- River. recently in. after spending their holidays: spent a few days in Green Hill) at the home of their parents. Mr. d Eh y A theirlatidkMr;!'l'ihlomaa Hayter. Ilia - - au ter. . rs. lvin MscDon-: Ban a . and Mrs. Hum "”'"'y "" "I" L” Cm” M" d and Mr. MacDonald and fam- hrey Moore. Abney. P C. ID1- Iliss Ilarh Ddros of lustica . la the nest of her brothc-is-law ence Lowe. Murray River. 4 and slate. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M”. shun, Homnlhunhy 3. am; and Mr. Richards. Murray) bins. I"-'u'l N. has returned to New York'u”b0'"'- J H" "E u"' N'''”” "IE" after spending the past few weeks! 0'30I,'0I- nu” E” "um"' ms at her summer home in Murray viay. Murray wiglsts mother. Mrs. Rivet Mrs Basil Casey and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith andi-"0"" 5'-'”"W 5'-'95" 0' returned to their home in ottows.. 91 Ontario. after spending their holi-i "Y . days at the homes of Mr. andl Mr-. Sidney . , , wwditaywa lg spending his holidays iai town. N3” i, wemjng gm 1,", Islands, and Mr. and Mrs. ctu-. 3181' Bi"-in It the home of hit at his home in Murray River. I mme" Mr Bmce s"'''"' i Mr Lawrence Moore of New Mi” Rum Moorei . Glasgow N.S. was a recent Ken Macoucen of Moncion. N-B--.d'"'” ”' "'9 :””'d?”” "””""l itor to High hoot guest of hisi "School of Nursing. New Glasgow. brmben Mr. 3” M00". 1 White Sands. at the home of Missl rapgggnlgavarlm Mr. M, M”. 6,0,3, 0. wmwi Th: Guardian Page 5 Sat. August 24. 1951 cock. Mr. Ruebea Moore of Hi Bank. left recently he Marathon. Ontario. where he hopes to ob- tain employment. Friends of Ilastar I I g y Pte. Jack MacLeod. who n... Moore. Abner. are sorry to but New” 0' 0"':been stationed at Camp Gage-!IRilIPIVJ&ItillilGKIllIQMll- ty Memorial Hospital. A-noises aANNi:'Ii KUALA LUMPUR. Malays Illeutersi-Malaya will not allow any atomic bombs to be stored Gidding's mother. Mrs. Olive Gid- dings. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deunssonl and daughte - Nirna and Jane. who have been spending their hol- idays ai the home of Mrs. Den-I ini,on's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mllaytn hen. ltam J. MacKay. Murray Riveru I lien f r Kentville. 51.5.. to spend ML Gen” um-phy' who IT HeadR Famous lsntneotime at the homes of Mr. accompanied by their daughter. Heather. who has been INSPECTOR E. J: LYDALL Mrs. Ruebeo Moore. High Bank. Billy Hayter who is stationed .with the R.C AF. in Winnipeg, Manitoba recently spent his leave at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Thonias Hayter. High Bank Mr. Fred slrltklalld of Toronto Ontario, spent his holidays In takiiu officer cadet uainlng for, Murray Harbour, visiting with the summer S at Winnipeg, Manitoba, was a visitor to his hotna on Sunday. having fkiwn from Winnipeg to the Maritimes. Mr. and Mrs. Stetiten DeLory and daughter Cynthia. of Toron- to, Ontario. who are vacationing at DeGros Marsh and George- town. left on Sunday. August 4. accompanied by. Mr. and Mrs. l)ennison's relatives. before rat I Re C. M. P. Bondyturnlittig to their home in Hull. inspector a:. J. Lydall. L.T.c.;IQtMr.tand Mrs. Frank .VlacKen- 1,, A.'r.c.M,, Supervisor of Muggzie and son Brian of Marathon. lic for the Royal Canadian Mount-;0ntarIo. are spending their holi- led pan" 1. conductor d um-ydays at the homes of their par- ltsmout R.C.M.P. Band which is! 995- NP and M". R"'?'”” M””" scheduled w wpem. -m Chm.1n,,e,lHtgh Bank. and Mr. and Mrs. . 1Mat"I(enzie of Mt Stevtart. low" on August 27' M 4:” me Mrs. Alfred Gnshee and daugh- IIBfIlII)' and Mr and Mrs moor llontague United Church tpreached at St. Andrew's Point sill celebrate the 35th anniver about the year 1783. and he mrv of its Dedication Sunday. l preached at service: in this area I A LOWER MONTAGUE ANNIVERSARY I iv iian. Thest became one in lM3.7 and the present Church. the first United Church in P.E.l.. was F.J. DeLory. for Annapolis Val- band will present a marching dis-1 ley, N.S.. where they visited Dr. play on Richmond Street from. and Mrs. Maurice E. DeLory. ,Queen to Church Street and at; V y A.C. 18.30 will give a concert at Queeni Miss Catherine MacDonald who Charlotte High School. On August? has been visiting her parents. Mr. 23 the RCIMJJ. gand Wm V15.” Ind M11 A9995! M3CD0"3Id- .Summerside where a marchingi left last week on return to Boa-idisphy Wm be live" at Sumj "W M”'- 'mer and Church Streets. Their ter Marjorie of Halifax. N.S are spending their holidays in Mur- ray River. guests of her molher.. Mrs. Sadie MacLeod. Mr Gosbee accompanied them over and stay- ed for the weekend. York City. was a recent guest of his aunt. Miss Alice Compton. Mr. Barnes' last visit to George- town was in 1937. Mr. Barry Barnel 01 N9'V'seoond appearance at Summer-; side will be at 8:!) when they present a concert at the CIVIPI auditorium. I SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Ail,1.ISl '15. with services at 8 pm and 7.30, when the guest pl?-itII('r will be Rev. John M. iltcrtt. B.A., of Mount Stewart. who L. at present the Chairman if the Presbytery of l".E. Island. The ('httr1:h History of this Caniniunity goes back to early nun-s. Dr. James MacGregor. are noted Presbyterian pioneer. for several years. Rev. James dedicated on Sept. 17. 1922. ihulpltt. the first Methodist min- The present pastor is Rev. 1. later In P.E.l.. coming to thlarM. Fraser. B.A. For the Anniver- Provlnce In IID7. preached ln'sary. the hurch Choir will be homes in this area. and evid-.aided in the afternoon by the ently organized a class meetingicaledonis Duet. In the evening Miss Joyce Fogarty who has been the guest of her grandmoth- er. Mrs. Philip Morrison. left recently on return to Boston, Mass. Rev. and Mrs. MURRAY RIVER w A P Mr George Penny has return- - r 39750” . ed to Toronto. Ontario. after spen- season. Special Sunday dinners will he served at the Bison. Montague, every Sunday for the here. At a later time. there were two churches here for several years. Methodist and Presbyter- ithere will be a Male Choir, the Brooklyn Trio and the Belfast Quartet, g0 that we look forward to very inspiring services. ' ILITTLE SANDS ilr. Harold Macbean of Brook- !ine. ilass.. arrived home in Lit.- ilr Sands over a week ago to spend his holidays at his home here since then his sister. Vie- llmokline. Ma s.. and Mr. Rey- holds were va ationlng in Little Sands. The Reynolds left here on Fntlay for Masaachusei . While hunw they visited friends and rrlalties in Little Sands and aur- fnull(IlfIlZ districts. lit and Mrs. Jlm Lutz of New Glaxitnu and their son. Art. spent s n-it-nt weekend visiting at Mr. and Mrs Chas. Lutz's home. Wvmd Island East. Mu fbacher has been engaged the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Blue. Mr. William H. Spencer is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Blue. Mrs. A.P. Spencer is her cousin and was formerly Ed- na Hook. The Spencers are also visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Inna Mrs. Milton Reynolds of Row" sennbluu, (I mm. ,1 Mrs. Blue'si. They drove there on Friday to spend several days. The Spencer men are very much interested In trout fishing and are meeting wltlt some luck. Misses Donalda and Heather Saunders. Murray River. spent part of their vacation visiting at the home of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stewart. Little Sands. is furnished home here for their stay. Mrs. Bonlch is the former Blanch McEwen. daughter :1 Mrs. Lottie McEweu. and the late Ernest McEwen. One broth- er. Ralph. resides at the old home in St. Peters Harbor. Mrs. Boatch always makes it I point to visit the old Harbor schod when she visits here. Blanche. as the older class know her. is just the same good friend as the day she left Bristol many years ab, and Ronnie Boatch. her husband. who hails from the old Country, is one of the finest fellows you could wish to meet. All are happy to have them here even for a short stay during Old Home Week. their cottage at Cavendish. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Scully. ac- companied by their daughters, Shiela and Doreen and by Mrs. Ella Macliinnon. left on Saturday by car for Montreal. In Montreal Miss Shells Scully will join the Status of Notre Dame. Mn. Clarence Harris of Sum- nieralda and Miss Jean Aitken of Regina. 8aalratchew.... who is visiting in the province. were re- cent guests of friends in George- WWII. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker and .on George Andrew. of Char- lmtotowo. were weekend guests of Mr. Walker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donovan of Piclou. N.S.. were weekend guests of Mr. Donovan's mother, Mrs. Maurice Donovan. ily of Saint John. N.B.. who are vacationing at Meadow Bank. were recent guests of Mr. and are mending their holidays It i ding his holidays on P.E.l., guest . Mrs. John MacKinnon and fam-2 lot his grandfather. Mr. Alex E. Richards, Gladstone. Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Mat-Leod and daughter Karen. of Dart- mouth. N.S. are spending their holidays in Murray River as guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MacI..eod and Mra.l Macleod's sister, Mrs. Normanl Macbean and Mr. MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gallant l and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry! Gallant and family. both from: Adults 331.30 TURKEY" CHICKEN. etc. WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Dinners served from 4:00 to 7:00 pm. ! i T1.-IE BISON RESTAURANT . 1 friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs Harold Rapor and GIIIIS and tamily. from Spring-. hill. N.S.. were recent guests of: Mr. and Mrs Stirling MacKay.; Murray River 1 Mr. and Mrs James Penny and- son Arnett of Tomato. 0ntario,l and Mr. Keith Ambrey also ofl Toronln. are spending their holi-i days on P.E.l.. while here they are visiting at the home of Mrs. Pennyls father, Mr. Alex E. Rie- hards. Gladstone. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and remainder of the of Mr. Angus I - way. Murray River. have taken” "91"" 59u- 7'53" Aha!” up , smwce 1,, york. when Mug 5 RI'hl'nllI..lIIQ chief minister. said Whiteway will be teaching school; Friday Iusht W 'l'iIIIhI- '50 W this year iturned Friday from discussions . The monthly meeting of the with Singapore's chief minister Murray River W.l. met at the Lim Yew Hock. said: "We do not home of Mrs. James Richards.Iwant any atomic bombs here. Gladstone. on August 5th. tMalaya is not on the warpath. Miss Marjorie MacKenzie oil The type of war we are conduct- Wellesley. Mass. was a recent! lng against Communist terrorilfa guestldoes not require any nuclear and Mrs. John C. l-l.an- weapons." visitor to Murray River. THEATRE Montague Sat. s a to p.ln. g Adm. 40 - 55 "THE RAW EDGE" RORY CALHOUN - An outside western action story. bound to please all sat- urday night movie goers. A story built on human " and conflicts. makes this fast moving story one of the best. YVONNE DE CARLO Monday night the silver tea service will be givea away. COMING MON. - 'I'UES.-"THE MOUNTAIN" Children .75 St. Charles. P.E.l.. were recent" visitors to Murray River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling MacKay. Miss June Lowe. Murray Riv- er. left recently for Ottawa. On- tario. where she expects to be workinll soon with the Bell Tele- phone Co. June's many friends wish her every success in her new Job. June has been working at the ylelephone office in Murray Riv- er for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Bull Irving and TO-DAY MATINEE lail EVENING '7 and 9 ! I T oermvo .va0a.umta-.,., I Quite a number of resldelllli Ml" H'”')' M"EW1"1- "W N0- Mrs. Alec Mackinnon. family. Charlottetown. recently to lt'.'It.'h In the Little Sands lthiml Sim-ere and kind sympathy goes on: in llrs. Duncan Ml('MIIIII' of Wood islands. who lost her! bi-otlu-r recently. spenu-r. Matispan. Mass, so Itam ll Spencer. Oberlin. Ohio. to P l:: Island. They arrived in Little Sands on Monday. July 29, vihrre they plan to visit at ' EASTERN GUARDIAN (NIH! Blood Dtmor Clinic; at Mo- rt-ll. Sourla. Cu-dlgan and Moe lame next week! Sm on August 25th, Birch Hill 91" :. m.. Murray River 7.30 p. tn .lt.s"r ARRIVED one car lnm of Eastern cedar shingles. Available now at Kings Mill. 0l Macllougallia Mill. 0! I l. i nv's Slipper china. Hoehncr'l Jewellers gift shop. Montague. 50! RI! - lay Fortune. The -1iI.i Aug. 15th Sourla ll a.m. "nice. lay Fortune 1.!) pm. wnire Rev. D.A.1harpe. Mll- I!lCl' Vll.l.I'.'YI'llI.D - Orwell l-lead ::.,"'dh'"'I"""m"'iIIat.-Dusld Ilsoldhsrnssteadaad 'f'llPRlIII'1'QIANCIari-csdtbsflalhlladnatryalod icsnsds. h&y.AI- with the earpeetar trade mil nnzscudign WC-IIaatIIlliIu.IeldssIIswl!a "ill!-.ui..Issiuasuassiis.assiir.aoiunsssssu-rrs-it ::;i.;r:v .AlI'aaunlbarIsettars.1'ashg K1,. :3 Magcmlaatea. '1.-.:israTs:"ss s-I-:'r:s'csnsrins.auu.isnn r7-lg. a-aw risusnssiu.-sssaeao-r a;.m.: bv.J.AIu-umjajaiI&d '1 .-Twin”: us. as: D”: "await-dauptrngnauds: 0-nstnaaasssr. " i:uum..msu:..u air. XKV8. we RERSONAI5 wsisour-Ir-tassasrs-s .. -ii-".,.....:.-.'."......-i"-'.:'i-'ii II- 'h:sq'Ts'r."”A".':.'”"'auasaisswas-sunny. tfllrarrmam d Ia.lv&lRIehliImr- in-amiss: wauasrtnsas-assassi--sass 'itnI-maitrwosaausvssssnaaecuas-rwsaac .l lalsramalsswhasr-Istsa-sr' "'1?-etllvltlhllril .sasuassnsdisrf """,,,”"" ""'i'::'is:"ieTsusa-raw-av. Q . pg ssra-sssssius 3'" "I ssusnssraaanllu-r m&.&jtj" is wqbslnbvlmlns. hsriqu” "R ar.-sisal-III-III T--nu. gauubalntlin ”Ti:':satsaaaassssau-i and surrounding districts. at- from Little Sands and High nanirl l painter and decorator, who has said so many times he in Miss Joyce Jenkins of Charlotte yspent pan of their holidays at town was a weekend guest of re 1 the homes of their parents. Mr. CAPITOI Ml um M". An." Puwwas the placeiomeetoldfrlendal Miss Margaret Findley has rompanled his brother Mr. wu-I retiring from-palntlng is still a at Eldon. July alst. They report- 5"” 'F'"'A D"P"' M5 "9 W" as Reina . bl; cmwd Ind n, he is in prime health and busy loyed a pleasant afternoon. It?" "I9 "Ad'- tended the Scotch gathering held and former acquaintances. been employed at Drackley Mr. Edwin MacKen1le. Little Beach Hotel this summer after Sands. left here on Friday to reyspendlng the winter months In aume his labours as carpenter at . Boston. Gagetown. N.B. . Miss Agatha MacDonald. who Mr. William H. Spencer. ac-vhss been home for two months companied by Mr. and Mrs. Al-jwill leave shortly for New York exaiider Blue and Lila. visited at . City ,where she has accepted a latives in Georgetown. land Mrs. Nathan Irving. Murray Mrs. William Murphy speiatiHarbour. and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- watr ntau'av-,3 several days visiting her former;llam J. MacKay. Murray River. home in Souria. y 1 Mr. Arron Hunter and his son Mrs. Roddie Mat-Donald. whotGcorge and his 3 sons of Tren- has been visiting her mother. Mrst ton. N.S.. were recent visitors to Phillip Morrison. left recently on return to Toronto. Ontario. Chief Petty Officer Robert Jen- kins of the Royal Canadian Navy. stationed at H.M.C.S. Stadacona in Halifax. N.S.. was a weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Jenkins. Murray River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White. Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe. have. returned to Ottawa. Ontario. after! . spending their holidays at thei Thomas of their parents. Mr. and IT'S IIIINANCE SET TO IIIISICI DEAN MARTIN l'mmi Church of Canada. Sun- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rowan sencabough. Oak Valley, last Thursday. Sincere sympathy goes out to the relatives of Mrs. Sidney Llew- my".-Mngn 1-0 mend ndlellyn of Gaspereaux. whoae,been taken on the C.N.R. sec- .death occurred so soon after her husband's. T Mrs. Nestor Deck of Little Sands had as her guest a while I'"3I'3 FIIURCH 05' S('0lland- Iago. Mrs. Parker from Charlotte-lgo on vacation. town. i Mrs. James MacLaughlla. iwlio was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 'Carletoa Hume. Little Sands. llor some time, left on return last week for her home in Man- & Fag I sachusetts. I y Mrs. Addie McConnell has re- ;cently Ielurned to her home at Recent guests and visitors here 'were Mr. and Mrs. Mlllburn Keenan IMrs. McCannell'a bro- tberi of Montreal and their son. Arnett and Mrs. Keenan and child Montreal. A sister of Mrs. Mill burn Keenan. Miss Louise Turner of Chulottetowa was also spend- guests were her brother Mr. Gus Keenan and Mrs. Keenan of Hall- fax. alao her gs nddaughfer Mrs. Paul Mueller and Mr. Muellg position in the same line of work she has followed in Montreal for several years. She is wished sue can In the U.S.A. Mr. James MacDonald h as ition crew as extra man. He will .serve on different pans of the island sections during the anni- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and 2 ing the recent Camp at Ca in p family of Charlottetown. motor-t ed in Georgetown on Sundayf, where they visited M-rs. Burke's.v parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Fits-, gerald. Georgetown Scotti Cubs attend- Buchan under the leadership of Junior Leader-Joseph Murphy were: Donnie Wight. Kenneth Bat 1 childer, Larry Henry. Percy Hen- ' . ry. Harold Maclaean and G n ry 1 FA I Scully. AC 1 mer months. while lar men I Mr. and Mrs. Lester McVar-, 1lsh who have spent the min-; mer here for many years. did! I not come here this summer. They lthave decided to reside in Borden in future. Miu Lottie Hughes ls expec- Ited from Boston this week to spend some time at her summer cupaiWood Island last from Halifax. residence that has been closed and saucers and fancy pleces.l since she left a year ago. N. GEORGET OWN Miss Pay MaeNelIl h vlaltiag with relatives in tatewa. . Gaibn his her vacation there. other " i 3 ii i ii IIII iii 3; ii .tI L? the Legion Home on Wednesday, Aug. 28. at 7:30 p.m. to attend blood donors clinic in a body. This clinic is sponsored by Sourls Legion. . All members of Souris Legion are to meet at ..g um llilllltli NOTICE jimiiamititicumi '. ll's'."'sIi”ul."'i'.IW l TI I( Il'S.lN'll Mt;-M presents y handsome Deal and s bevy of dolls...iii his ht! solo starting tots! IMS Firestone Home 8. Auto Co. Ltd. I87 onnsr GEORGE am. I Are Pleased To Offer We make Ra poltrtb give the best service possible. we keep a goodstockof pattssa handand know that our customers want Isr- SERVICE vice when they buy washers. re- frigerators and ranges. etc. Our television aervirs is something we eaa be proud of. We have a train- ; iiotmi tuvnt ut- I NOTICE SOURIS SNACK IAR y TO-DAY V AND MON. In the tradition of Wyatt Earp. . ' ild and RESTAURANT Bill Hickok . . . 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