IAVAGE HARBOR ..-Mr. Frank Jardine. Head of Hlllsborough was a business visi- tor to Savage Harbour on Wed- nesdaY- Mr. Charles Campbell, Sav- h we Harbour was a visitor to Char- iotlclown on Tuesday- Mrs. D. J. MacDonald. Bloom- lug Point, was a week-end visitor to Peakes where she was the guest or her son-in-law and daughter Mr mu Mrs. John D. MacDonald. Mrs. Archibald Griffin of Mt Stewart is visiting in Moncton. on re- maining there for some time and while there will be the guest of her son and daughter-in-law Mr. pi, B. Mrs. Griffin plans mil Mrs. Albert Griffin. Messrs. Plus to their homes in Mt. dustrial centres of Nova Scotia. A large crowd attended the ever popular bingo held in St. Andrews Hall on Monday night. Mr. Francis MacDonald won the 98 lb. bag of flour while Mrs. John McKearney held the lucky ticket for the door prize. The many friends of Mr. John F McCarthy and gusset Maclntyre have returned Stewart after a visit to several of the in- so for improved as to permit his discharge from the Chas- lottetown Hospital and his return to his home. All join in the hrpe that Mr. MacMiilan's condition will continue to improve until once agaliiih he enjoys his full measure of ea . has of -Miss Jacqueline Cunimisky of Charlottetown has returned to her home after a pleasant holiday at Mt. Stewart where she was the guest of relatives. ' The dance held in St. Andrew's Parish Hall. Mt. Stewart, and sponsoreu by the C. Y. O. of the parish afforded the usual pleasant entertainment for the large crowd in attendance. Music was supplied by MacKinnon's Orchestra. Mrs. Ivan Leard of Mt. Stewart left recently for Marathon, Ontario where she will join her husband and at which centre they will in future reside. Mrs. Leard. one of the most popular ladies of Mt. Stewart, took a keen and active in- terest in all community activities. Her place will be a difficult one to fill. It is the sincere wish of all however that Mr. and Mrs. Ieard will be thoroughly content- ed in the home of their choice and that they may enjoy many. many years of happy wedded life. . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Birt of Mt. Legion Branch. 1 Meeting Held At Montague T .!The regular meeting of the Montague branch Canadian Le- sion was held last night at the Legion Hall with the president, J. S. DesRoches. presiding. There were twenty-one members pre- sent. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approv- ed. and the correspondence was dicsussed. The Red Cross swimming and water safety program for the coming year was discussed and some plans were made which will be further discussed at is- ter meetings. it was moved and seconded that a donation be made to the Boy Scout financial campaign. Considerable discussion t o o k place regarding the sponsoring the school hockey and sports for th ewinter season. This program has been undertaken by the Le gion for the past number of years. providing equipment, and a coach for each team. Their interest and time has been rewarded by a more active interest on the part of the youngsters in organ- ized hockey and sports. The Le- . - -A . i has given every effort to Mat-Millan of Canavoy Willy be Stewart were visitors to Char 3”" pleased to learn that his condition lottetown during the week. g?VetI;eP 5W"I”3 .i”' tI:r9au;IlIlIId-Vniif Eastern ..'SHl?R-GAIN Amateur Caval- mie. stage show. Yeo Theatre. Wednesday. Feb. I. 8 p.m. 'PRI-JSBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -. Schedule for Sun- day. February 8th. Caledonia 11.00 ., m Wood Islands 7.30 p. m. Minister: Rev. E. S. Hales. ..'VAI.l.EYFIELD - Orwell Head tuiiigregation. services for Sunday. Feb. 6th: Orwell Head 11 Kilmulr I p.m.: p,m, A. C. Fraser. Minister. I.m.i 'UProN Gospel Chanel. ur- vices for Sunday. February 5- Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Eve- ning service 7:30. with Evangelist Mari- time Gospel Association and dir- Roy Campbell. pi esident actor Maritime Youth for Christ. All invited to hear this outstand- lng speaker. -51. PETERII BAY PA TORAL CHARGE. - The Uni Church of Canada. Service at 3.00 p. in. Maris Ser vice at 7.30 p. rn. A retiring of- fering will be taken at each ser vice for the March of Dimes Cam paign. Rev. Russell A. Maclaod Minister. ..'RED CROSS MEETING - rhe ivy Red Cross membe a hold their regular meeting at Whun Road School on F l'ldI)' lnC"l005- January 21. The President open ed the meetings in the usual miinner. Following the reading of the minutes of the last meeting l-y the secretary. it was agreed that the money derived from the thristmu concert be used to buy It later. lids reported that the trui-itess of the school had agreed to supply The Red letter was read and roll call answered. At the next ynll eall articles are to be made a science kit for the school. a cabinet for the kit. Cross news and suctio 4. The committee reported and the following new committees were appointed: sick. Brian MacBeth and Kenny Mac- Donald; water, Johhny Clarey and 1 Bob Stewart; police. David Moore ' and David Maccarron; Cameron Munro Clerey. 1t was health. are better drivers than men". The meetings adjourned I lie usual manner. Valleyfieid 7.30 Services for Sunday, February tith. St. Peters Service at 11.00 a. m. Greenwich and Norman decided that at the next meeting there would be a debate "resolved that women Guardian 'THE UNITED CHURCH OF C A N A D A. - Murray Harbour Charge. Minister. Reverend H. C. Macdougsll. B. A., B. D.. Murray Harbour 11 a. in. Little Sands 3 p. in. Murray River 1 p. m. (Rev. Mr. Patterson.) ..'GEORGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada: Services for February 6th. 11 a. m. Sturgeon. 2.30 p. rn. Mill- town Cross. 1 p. in. Georgetown, Men's Choir. Rev. H. C. Mac- Dougall. Murray Harbour will be Guest Preacher for Evening Ser- vice. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minis- tor. .!THE MONTAGUE PASTOR- AI. CHARGE.-The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minister. Sunday. February 6th. Montague: 10 a. in. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Mrning Service and Jun- ior Sunday School. 7.30 p. m. Eve- ning Service. Lower Montague- 9.45 a. m. Morning Service and Sunday School. ..'MON'I'AGUl UNITED BAP- TIST CHURCH PASTORATE. - 9.45 am. Montague Sunday School. 11.00 a. m. Montague Preaching Service. 3.00 p. in. sturgeon Preaching Service. 7.30 p. m. Mur- ' ray Harbour Fiesching Service. Prayer Meeting as usual. Rev. R. G. Hill will be speaker at all Ser- vices. SFPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. services for Sunday. Feb - ruary C. are as follows; Mont- ague. divina worship; the junior vice at 11 a.m. Evening service 7.90 p.m.; Sunday School 10 am. Cardigan afternoon service 2.00 p.In. Rev. D. A. Campbell. min- ..'ClURCll OF CHRIST. the Lord's Day. Feb. 6: Montague 10.00 a.rn. Bible School, 11.00 a. m. the Lord”: Supper and preach- ing: Murray River 10.00 am. Bible School and the Lord's Sup- per; Murray Harbour 6.00 p.m. Bible School and the Lord's Sup- per. Combined evangelistic ser- vice at the Murray River Church I p.m. Everyone welcome. Kenneth Norris. .vangelist. Personals ..9ACl Albert Maclfinnon. RC A. l'., Trenton. 0nt.. is spending his leave at his home in Brook- lyii. YE FRI -SAT-4-I-ADM.ONLY.40-.55 BLACK HORSE CANYON Color - Joel Meollap - Mari Blanchard See Outhw Stallion-No shooting or bloodshed. I THEATRE MONTAGUE its the RIGHT SA , i too AIY & SAIIC J03 Gasoline powered I choir will take part in this ser- ' ancial assistance. equipment and personnel. and plan to continue this program through the com- ing year. The secretary reported that aIl' baseball equipment used during the past summer had been turn ed in. The president welcomed sev- eral former members. stating that a growing membership was a healthy sign in any organization. Following the meeting a social period was enjoyed and a delic- ous lunch was served. 'Mr. Floyd Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown on January 24. Mr. Alton Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Jay spent a couple of days during the week in Char- lottetown. g Mr. and Mrs. George Jay were visitors in Lorne Valley on Thurs- day. guests of their -' '” , Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. Mac- Donald. Mrs. Sammy Birt was a visitori in Charlottetown on January 27. Miss Juanita Jay. student at P. W. C.. spent the last week-end in January at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay There are still some from this vicinity confined to their homesl with mumps. and it is hoped thcyl will be out soon. Mr. Guy .lay is spending a two- week holiday at the home of hip- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendel lay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Afflerl: Mount. Stewart, were visitors Pisquid East on January 30. Miss Isabel Birt. Charlottetownsi spent the January 29. week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt. .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were visitors at Covehead Road on Sun- day. guests of Mrs. Jay's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac-I Donald. Miss Laura and Master Robert HulZhes.. Bedford. age spending a week visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. George Leard, Mount Stewart. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay, on January in A blackbird was seen in his yard by Mr. Floyd Jay on February I. At the time the temperature was around 15 below zero. This seems a bit early for blackbirds. y 1 BA. :1-2.1::-...: New Appointment 8. W. Leiird. Supervisor for Dominion Automobile Association has appointed Edwin Townshend to rep- resent the D.A.A. for King's County, who can be con- tacted at Seaview Hotel, Sourisfphone 51. . You'll drink Wtifl dijliq-at KING EIIIE ('0! tiff CIIAHE IOT lfle aIIIIlI'dI Dtloiuail Coli cert spuiisored uy iiie ciioir of St. Andrew a serving of the hearty appiause oi the large. 8PDl'8(.'lBt.lVe auuicnce. ies and Mrs. A. F. Campbell, Mrs -hearts of the people. The High- 0 a Two violin selections, ”Blue- MOIITG III cIII'IIlI birds of Scotland" and "Bonnie 9 9 Doon" were beautifully rendered MOIIIBKII9 CWIIIIK SCIIEIIIIIO orably heard in two vocal solos. ert Murray. ”My Ain Folk" and well received, and a solo. Star 0' Robbie Burns" was sung Scottish Concert Enioyed By Audience In Montague A . seas 'lii.-aiie. iuuiiiague, Hit.) by Mr. John Bears. who as an iiiieu to capacity ioet.ii.....ay ei .I)t:0I'E rendered "Jock rtiacixayf AWL! vocal solos, ”Bonnie Doon" and "Lock Lomond" were beau- tifully rendered by Miss Rachel Minctiin, accompanied at the piano by her sisetr, Miss Eleanor Mint-liin. 'l'he Brooklyn trio. Messrs. Wil- lard Bruce. John Bears and Mal- colm Munro, received hearty ap- plause for their rendition of "The Gathering of the Clana". "Afton Waters", and "Will Ye No Come Back Again". A group of songs by eight bonnie lassies included ”Speed Bonnie Boat". "Bonnie Laddie. Highland Laddil”. "Whil- tle And I'll Come To You, My Lad". The lassies were Joanne Walterworth. S hirley Stewart. Pauline -Nicholson. Marjorie Gil Iis. Mabel MacLean. Carol Boeh- ner. Elaine Poole and Heather Jamiesoii. During intermission Scottish music was played by Mrs. James MacBeath. piano, and Mr. John Webster. violin. A duet. "The Crooked Bawboe". by Messrs. John Bears and Willard Bruce tin costume), was sung. followed by a group of girls dan- cing the Highland Fling. This group included Heather Fraser. Evelyn Fraser. Gwen Clark. Nor- ma Llewellyn. Dianna MacLeot' and Judy MacDonald. An entertainment of outstantl ing talent was brought to a close with the singing of Auld Lan Sync. and God Save The Quec A reception for the performc and their friends was held in th church hall and a delicious lunch was served. rresuyierian Ciiurcii. Each number on the program was superoiy rendered and de- Mr. W. R. anaw. Charlultetowil. presided as master oi ceremoii D. M. MacDonald and Miss Ei- eanor Minchin were piano at- companists. The program opener. with a number of siu'ring selec- tions by Pipers Donald MacLeoti, Glen William, and George Fraser Jr., Charlottetown. In his opening remarks. Mr. Shaw gave a brief resume of his visit to Scotland. especially totht birthplace of the Scottish poc.. Robbie Burns. Throughout the concert Mr. Shaw entertained his audience with humorous stories and witticisms. A foursome reel by four young ladies, Misses Dianne MacLeoo. Norma Llewellyn, Evelyn Frase. and Judy MacDonald. was wet. received. Tap dance numbe . by Miss Heather Jamieson. Mis;. Evelyn Fraser and Ralph Fras- er. and a solo and tap dancc. ”BluebeUs of Broadway” by lit tle Miss Florence MacDonalt. were heartily encored. The Swoi Dance by Miss Judy MACDOIIBIU Cardigan. and Shean Trubhai.. and an Irish jig by Miss Evelyn Fraser. Charlottetown. won tht excellent land Fling by Misses Heather and Evelyn Fraser. with pipe accom- paniment by their brother. George Fraser. Jr., was a very splendid feature on the program. Friday. February 4th 6.30 p. m. East Ice-British Con sols. West Ice - British Consols. 8.00 p. m. -East Ice - Atwo MacDonald Vs. H. M. Smith.-We ice - Sandy MacDonald Vs. G. G Jardine. 9.30 p. m. - East Ice -Dougla- McGowan Vs. J. A. MacLean-West Ice - Dr. L. A. Johnstone Vs. A. E. Sullivan. by Mi'. Bob Murray. accompan- ied at the piano by Mrs. Camp- bell. Mr. Murray was also fav- "Lassie 0' Jean”. Two vocal solos by Mrs. Rob- Mine" and ”Bonni' ”Comin' Thru The Rye" werr "Thc YOU BUY FOR LESS MURRAY RIVER Miss Clara Slia.uiii. Mr. William Stewart. fie IN THE - Murray River. and Mrs turning from Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. F ents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herrin l NOW SHOWING "SHARK RIVER: Also chapter EXTRA! NEWS TRAVEL - CARTOON SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 TODAY and SAT. PRINCE EDWARD Ernest Maction.i V l.llui'i'a.v ii.'i. i;'liIl', moioi'ed tti Char- iiurse-in-y lottctown on Suni training. at the P. E. Island Hos-l Machonls husband. pltal. was a recent visitor to Mur- ray River. guest of her uncle and has been employed for the past aunt. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mac- few months. 'Kianon. The many friends of Mrs. Fred and family. Monta White, Murray River, hear of her illness at lay to meet Mrs.1 who was re-; where he i red Sencabaugh gue. spent Sun- are sorry tolday in Murray'River. guests of the home of Mr. Sencsbaugh's parents. Mr. and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Bell Sellclballtlll and Mrs. Fred Brehaut. it is the wish of all that she will have a speedy recovery. At the annual meeting of the Village Corporation on Feb. lst, Mr. Alex Dutney. Jack Fer- Murray HIV??- guaon and Mr. Walter Fraser. were voted in as commissioner: for the coming year. Miss Margaret Herring. nurse- in-training at the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, is spending her! holidays at the home of her par! 8. i AED. . Friday. February 4. 1955 The Guardian HEAR EV AN GELIST ROY CAMPBELL President Maritiine Gospel Association V l . and Director Maritime Youth for Ohrbt i I A: Sunday and Monday-Upton Gospel Chapel H - Tuesday and Thursday-Georgetown Baptist Wednesday at Beach Point Gospel Chapel Time-7:45 P. M. An heartily invited to hear this outstanding speaker: I THIS is A riius STORY! . j He sold the secrets of the Teheran Conference and In I time and place of the D-Day Landings to the enemy! , TONIGHT AT The so-. 11:30 PM. of the Highest 9. ll Spy in V H r -s.:.-.- me: Ill! ii '.'il7iH.'tll Mliiiiiiiiliux illlllle Ellis Bros. FRIDAY. 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