The above group shows a portltute. which celebrated its mth. an- ion of the Fortune Women's Insti neversary by holding a banquet at Former Georgetown Mon Killed In N. S. TRUIIO - Earl Glynn Stewart, a resident of Beeches Road, Pic- tou, was almost instantly killed at East Mountain about six miles from here on the Truro-New Glas- gow highway on Saturday. Oct. 6. when the car which he was drlv- ' ing left the highway and rolled over in a field. The 28-year-old man. who was alone in the car at the ti.nie. died on his way to . .:.........:........ GUARDIAN EASTERN ROOM WANTED: Please call for your dry cleaning as we need the space. Do Luxs Dry C' Montague. GUIDE UNIFOII.MS- Anyone having uniforms to donate or sell, please contact Anna Power. Mon- tague, phase 160. BIG STAGE BIIOW. music. sing- ing tap dancing and comedy pre- sented by the Canadian Playboys at Montague High School, October 17th, Murray River Theatre. Oct. xlgllli; Murray Harbour Hall, Oct. where he was being rushed by ambulance. An eye-witness to the fatality was Abner Stewart. a brother of the victhn. who was coming be- hind in another vehicle. it is be- lieved thz. both were on their way to Halifax. An inquest into the fatality was held here on Saturday night when Dr. R.F. Ross gave the cause of death as being multiple injuries The Jury returned a verdict of accidental death. The deceased man. Earl Glynn Stewart was born at Cardigan. P. E.l,. and educated at Ge0l'f.'.cLOWll and Royalty, RE.) and also at tended Pictou Academy. He was employed as a shipwright at Fer- guson lndustries. Plctou.'He was an active member of the United Penecostal Church of New Glas- gow. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus W. Stewart; two sisters. Geraldine and Verna. and three brothers. Abner, Preston. and Alden. all of Pictou. The funeral was held on Mon- day afternoon from the home ol his aunt. Mrs. Harry Burke, 36 Elm Street. with Rev. Paul Berney of New Glasgow officiating. Hymns sung were "The Old Bug- ged Cross" and "In the Sweet Bye 3: AT FORTUNE W. I. ANNIVERSARY the Colchester County Hopsltal A banquet of wide interest to Maritimers took place last IIIIN at Montague when the imperial Oil Company, one of the sponsors of the Provincial and Dominion Plowing matches. acted as bait before Stipeiidiary Magistrate Gil- bert Gaudet. They were charged with possession and ” ruffed grouse out of season. as Well as hunting on Sunday. Total lint! and costs amounted to S70-00- 011' der the Fish and Game Act. two residents of Murray Harbor North and two of P.ter's Road all plead- ed guilty of hunting mlgato y game birds at night and were fined 810. 00 and costs or ten days in the King's County ,Jail. A resident of Georgetown Royal- ty was fined 350.00 and cost! or thirty days for stealing a fifty foot endless drive belt. The belt was valued at 345.00 and was returned to its owner. E Somerled Tralnor, Barrister, appeared for the accus- ed. gthe Bison Restruant Banquet room Montague. on Tuesday night. A resident of Newport pleaded guilty to being intoxicated in a public place and was fined 320.00 and costs or thirty days, while a resident of Abney was fined 325.00 . and costs or thirty days for pos- recelved double mes at Mar,'ist1'a- gessfon of nquor (55139) no; pm. tetcourt invGeoi'gctoivn yesterday cased at a vendgm, Illegal Hunting Costs Pair S70 Two residents of St. Peters each i SUSPENSE rscxnn THRILL HIT! MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY AT II.30 P. M. He knew she meant trouble - - - var he couldn't resist her! ...When lclesiroy. ciman... I go all and Eye." The poll bearers were Preston. Aiilden and Abner Stew- art. Alex Robertson, Ieo Foley and Mr. Brown of Halifax. Inter- ment wasgmade at Sea View ceme- tery. ..m::.m.......... HISTORIC FORT Fort Wellingtmi at Prescott, 0nt., built in 1812 to protect the Montreal - Kingston supply line, now is a museum. i SECOND DAY of Rexnll one cent sale. Save almost half of what you usually spend for Drug store items. Wait for Rexall or- iginal one cent sale. Four Big Days. Over 250 bargains! and two for the price of one. plus only one cent. Thursday. Friday. Sat- urday. October in, 19. 20. At Msbon Drug Co.. The Rexall Drug Store, Montague. ROUGH PULPWOOD Commencing Wednesday. October I7tli we will be purchasing rough pulp- wood of our yard in Montague. A. H. ANDERSON! co. no. Q-1 I4 LAST TIMES TODAY IIIII, - Illlll ST '75” . W lumen 1 ITALIAN Miiiuonms.-snows 8:80 . 7 - s asst-tacos-a4a.ann.snnu-.1 s As our 9 e I sent me u as. Imlokeaaw All the CW"!!!--afldiur - EJ383088... .. Of Me unissued Old San Francisco is burning up at the the craziest crew of smoke-eaters since Nero match! . ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CAPITOL BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:15 SHOW AT APPROX. 7:45 IT'S A FOUR-ALARM RIOT! frantic antics of lit the THFV PI Still?-J" Ti-'E TOWN ON HP? Winning Plowmen" Guests AI Dinner tlngof lie extended his thanks to lm . perial on for their invaluable ..- Views On Dogs sistance to the Association. other speakers were: ML El IONDON (AP)-A Moscow r- not Robertson. who CXpl'ES:C(I s d.” anuoimcer aswred "'9 E"? vote of thanks to imperial Oil, "5h'5.peak".'3 "MM T"e5d5.y mm for the banquet md to M". Clayll Russians like dogs - within rea- for the delicious dinner; Mr. Stan- I! 50"- In” 15- ley Willis, and Mrs. Arthur Gaud-t ""1 MOSCOW-" the Imwuncer in ct who extended congratulations to 1 IE9 English I J I the winners. .said, "dogs are not allowed off Mr. Milligan then called 0,, their leashes. if they wandered Mr. Cerry to present the trophy, around unaccompanied, they to Mr. MacRae. in his remarksi would be arrested by the militia. he made mention of the fact that "All dogs have to be registered firming was the backbone of the at the local veterinary centre. country and that Imperial 011 was. The speaker said many Rus-1 IIUIIIS CVCTYUIIIIE 10 B35181 U19 181'” sians find the affection for dogs' mer. in D -- .- , On accepting the trophy. Mr.iyomIi,,E.l,;aen,::ibljeu-5-th; :1g:d.b" M. M30336 thanked Imperial 0" Indi "A Soviet friend who visited the Plowing Association who help: London chuckled for hm after ed make his experiences possiblen ward at the mom" org n ldg Following the presentation two vemsemem f d ybi '.t M very interesting films were shown, whale industrm d "gm! 5?" 5' ch- They were "Junior .F'armers oi delic, . y deg? .. o 5" Canada." and "A Mile below the i":'" amaze "" Wheat." which portrayed the com- newspdp" N 9 P 3 F P V Ev recellfd ing of the Leduc No. 1 oil well. MAY REVACCINATEJ T Formell Red B055 noted that Mr.Willis is also to at TORONTO 'CPl - DE - -. tend the world matches next nan Phair. Ontario deputy minister of, In Hungary Flees Mr. Leslie Hunter. president of health. 5Bid in I HINGE?” wed" VIENNA, Austria Ineutex-5).. the Kings County Association, thenln95d3Y it has 110i I199” d9I9,l” Matyas Rakosi. Communist boss congratulated the three plowmen mined IIOW 1011! Sllk V5991"? W" of Hungary from the end of the for their fine performances at the give i 'y against polio 1! Second World War until his gm-ced tresitznation in July. has lied Hun- to the winner of the Maritime Plowing match, and members of the Kings and Queens County As- sociations. Mr. H.L. Milligan. an official of the Imperial Oil Company acted II I WI ' . and in- troduced the guests which Included Mr. Leslie Hunter. Mr. Malcolm Macllae. the Maritime champion, Mr.Eillot Robertson. Mr. .l.H. Cer- ry. manager of Imperial Oil of P.E.I.. Mr. Arthur Gaudet. and the Hon. Keir Clark, representing the Government. Mr. Clark congratulated Mr, Macllae on winning the Maritime title. also Mr. Stanley Willis and Mr. Garth Clay who have recently returned from Ontario where they represented the Province in the Dominion finals, bringing the limelight to the Island. He also Cherry Valley. various matches and mentioned had been suggested that all On- gary. . longer was in the country. Thursday. Oct. 18, 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 m herebTuesday,TTreported -The DOV not this rupect." The newspaper commented: to our workers if we did not openly say that Rakosi is out of the coun-i try and neither Communist partyi MIIIITIIGIIE Oct. 11 - I8 Adm. 30 - 46 Inc. Prov. YEII . "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS" DANA ANDREWS - IDA LUPINO The battling case of the "lipstick killings". Two great news- papers compete furiously to solve these strange sex killings. One man against another for the solution, and a completely insane I(lIIt'l' in the middle. A real suspense show. Don't miss. Coming Friday at Saturday: "Beneath The Twelve Mile Reef” that Mr, Macliae. a native oi tario schoolchildren be rewicci- was the second man iiated fiveorrygrs. WTlie liungarian trade union STORE HOURS Thur. 8 cm. - 8:30 p.m. Fri. 8 am. - 9:30 p.m. SATURDAY 8 am. - 9:30 p.m. FREE PARKING ELLIS ................m....:..... YOU BUY FOR LESS AT BROS. 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