fl ” A a .- ' """ """" "" ''"”' ""1 Thursday. Jan. 17. 1957 The Guardian. Page 5 l. f shall haduecened from her Mls- K S sionary friend in that field. Mums IN MANITOBA i Minutes of th N be dl . of the last annuzl l'Il,2V:('l!l1lgsr w.e:e 3RANDoN- M”" (Cm " n” E - G f B ' C h read asigid approved. Roll call was case of rabies has been d.is- V "39"" w W 12 mimbefs Ind covered in the Rivers district and 5 A 2 visitor with bibl . . ' , g takning sthe Wtllfdl gtslil-ac c.0:d 111 does in the area will be vac- "Angel." Thirtee m be id cinated starting Wednesday a fed- membership teesnforulilie rclonlllirlg oral officials said here. He said By FORBES RHUDE Paralieling most of his career institutions. they saw them grow year. The president treasurer. and all dogs in the area have been txinaniian Press Business Editor were those of two other men andl from banks with combined Meet! The wave we were talking about the three of them led one of Can- in 1906 of S77.000.000 to I current dmerem secremries bmulm in "P g I .3 was a bank. its ledger keepers adas biggest banking develop 31.340.000.000 in the merged Tor- wasting report. 0, the ye.” Pllced under I 3041!! tlIIlt'Ittt-In AT 11-15 P-31 5., .,..,.,d on low platforms in (rant 01 "Wilt! 0' "399" Y9"?-"19 met" Onto D0m"il0”- work. The :1. W. desks. There were no type tier in 1955 of the Bank 0! Tor- Though competitors. they Officers for I957 are as follows: shall' HALF ELECTRICAL - - I ll ' f VFIICFS or adding mm-'hil!e3 Ind 01110 ind 9'9 D0mlM0l1 3103- work i "- Mr. Vanstone's words all the employees were men. I STARTED IN 1&0 .in "friendly C009,,-anon," it might have been something The "the? W0 "9 3059" Rah That may have been responsible mil of Dickens but it wasn't. it retiring as vice-chairman of Tor- (0, the (am that when they came vas out of the lifetime of the man ontrrbominlon. and Wlulam Kerr. to talk or uniting, they found us tr who was telling "'9 abimt it-Br fetlfilll IS Vice-Pfclldtiltl institutions were largely com e- run S. Vanstune. retiring ChlItF- M1'- 339 ""7195 Wml the D0'"l"t mentary. with few overlapping man of the Toronto - Dominion ion Bank in Toronto inJl906. Mr. bra,”-has or men,-5:3, Bank. Kerr. born and educateu in Scot- They both, 100, (gced common All about him now were the fa- land. Joined the Sterling Bank in problems. Both felt they needed- nlitlcs of a big modern financial Montreal in 1912 and the Bank of to meet competition in Canada's institution -e run in considerable Toronto in Winnipeg in 1922. expanding economy." expgnglva parl, int-iticntally. by women. As Mr. Vanstone in the Bank of bmnch.bunding pmgnm um 13. llIS working career had spans Toronto and Mr. Rae in the Dorn- creased resources, nod the lime from late Viciorlan- lnion Bank rose by successive jg N51-1oN'5 FOURTH ion to the age of automation and steps to the presidencl of their The merger resulted e creating pointed up dramatically the gjjgjgj Canada's fourth largest bank. 0! 'b ident, Mrs. Harry La ; - ' ., Mlce-Presdient, Mrs. Reg itlg; ”:epon'. 0: Ch:'tundC::nmMp g Recording Secretary. Mrs. Har- Chm” " "W" 0 P W?" . '- ry M,cL U ; corresponding completed for mailing. Offering HIS BODY a pfackljng Secretary,Mrs. Louis Klelly,T a- amounted I 82.30. Mrs. Alvin , lllrer. Mrl. RI)! Carr: Assislaent Macuuchlai? invited the mem- dlnamo of death! Treasurer, Mrs, Alvin MacLauch- hers to her home, for the Janu- HIS HATE a. flaming torch inn; Christianustewardship Secre- ary meeting when roll call will he of terror: tary, Mrs. Wil am Youland; Corn- answered with a bible verse with ' munity Friendship Secretary. Mrs. the word "Peace." HIS WEAPON - - - Warren Marshau: Supply Secre- New committee asfoliowa: Wor- 000 f yer tary. Mrs. Rhodes Warren; Press ship. Mrs. Horacle Marshall; Bib- 300' volts. 0 pm ' Secretary. Mrs. Keith Douglas; le, Mrs. Lloyd Shaw: 5l"dY. Mfl. that fl-1595 ms mesh to Missionary Muntlily Secretary. Hlrry Lawson. Lunch.uMi'!. MW". steel! Mrs.Lloyd Shaw; Associate Help- Miaclaluchlan. Mrs. oyd Ball.. ,i ers Secretary. Mrs. George Mac- Mrs. Bruce Ellis. After all enjoy-: i it . Millan; Christian Citizenship Sec- edrefreslimenta. served by the hos-I I. 300,000 V0”-5 ””'"E” l” whim people have had "'9 merge” Mr" Vamm" "ysl vi mg-M retarv Mrs ilovd BelI' Litera- teas and committee the president" in adjust within a relatively few b n" was basically sound and in, .'. . ,- . .g g h an - 1h nil stars Nursery U teiiratiun of the two organizations mm 5'm"'”' M” um M" "med ' 9 m” 5 wl ' pray" Mr. Vanstnne started as a lun- has been accomplished within a W Clerk wml the Omari” Bank M ' H m””h 195” periud "'5" we 3” 'lh bot photo shows the (nur Maritime Flying Curlers on a trip Mrs. L. H. Pnole. Rnddie Martin, in BOW!"-3ttVl"9v 0"'w in 1WF55l' e . Decteda 5”” members have mm” memebcars the Montague Curling! to Scotland. England. and the con-land Dr. L. A. Johnston. ' arr S100 8 YPBF-aqgm-lolned "19 i0 know 0'"? ”"""'"- '3” w”'k'"3! Club who left Wednesday with the tinent, Left: l)r. Preston Mclntyre, l ' 0' "' ' at ::l:ll:; :: 1;:...':3 -- e- W 2 PULPWOOD ”''M l h l ' I . . . : CFlll3)rl:.Ee:tgn.tol1heit'lIo,ilId:ygl 1"” batik” k V "1 , 'rluvEl.ocL'r.s STANHOPE w.M.s. delight service. assisted by mg .. Jan. lith. The meeting opened IJ”iIlkt';'5'lwP5"fnur;'lel:1r iangg: . . Mrs. Ray Carr um hustpss '0: civil members of the group. Aids '. with W" 95" 5'"! "W mmul" M 3”." "Then, is 'a1w”',s change TFBWI l'”'"m"”"" E'"'til5- 30V" the ladies M Slammpe women-sl to Bible Study were presented by, Effectiw immcdlateli our yard: at Montague and Lower in the last resulir meeting were -d "ma,-g Wm make, ., mm, ernmentai and private. have prn- Missionary 5,,m.,.. (N we mum, Mm my Car, ,,,,,,, me ,m,,,,,,,Vg Montague will he closed until further notice. . i read and approved. ”'. ,, t Minced M5 mms on Canada. meminq on D(.(.en',hu. 27 The prey An interesting read,” mm "3; Anyone wishing to sell pulp wood at roadside or in fields. , . 1, IIEAR Elvis Presley at rock Mr5' 1”" Macltew reported mm Hung. sident,l Mrr. llarry i.awson. 0p- motto "Let us live ear-h'day well",l "0"'3t'i E-T"t”5t R"b”l50"- M0"l33U9- 9' ll" undersignw " ussnln Ans-vs venues and roll skate this Friday. Mon- ;Ihesc.'t'pIb"”d5 T: sugary 31 tlhc 7 ened the ml-cling with singing of was read from the monthly by ChiiYl0"9ltW"r tailue Rink, 11.00 to 1.00. am. dafgefj :;e':Jpp:')', !0l:”:e:;e:'3 gymn Fglrigliitestlandl lieft ogfi title, Mrs. Reghggsg. Allfthose present L ns 0 e f)l'l'iIni!. o ow y uere ouc y a astlnating re- A. H. & co. "Rv PRESTON M'('lNTYRE- "ml": the """"y' l A "The Lord's Prayer" in unison. port of the life and work of a mos-. Montague. will be absent from his Mrs. Cari Stewart. reporting for M I L, d B H , ,1 "1 d ,- 1 l- , P W , ' h- ,, . p. "iii" "Om J3""3''y 15”' t" Feb" "'9 wurk c9mmmee' gave ' c"m' peirsiod. ngeaiuiflng ca besiutlfill "c):h- t ligllneelirllaldoto ul; frsolhn slllznl1lci,itsM:ill rilary l5lh inclusive. mete list or articles finished last SUspEN5E AND DEDuc1'loN! yw T V A um4M AAAT NM . X l year by the Nursery Club mem- ANYONE who would take part be” 33 um"; weekly sewlngg; 25 li..?.".:”.f;fl;.”?."J.?i '.l..'l.'.?.”'2 .l..'?'"E:i”;.”..”3:'..'3.".””. '2.1.":.'”....'f s D you guy pol; L333 Ar (tat? wt to he SM. please "S1 It water bottle covers; 3 doz. baby once with liarry Reld- dresses; 24 crib sheets. Also sup ' . , J ill-:sEi:v!z werlncsday lei';2liing' gm” g,”",S 1f,::'fl'ng;"”:”c::;:d:l,” ' V an. 30t or ice carnlva, ancy able m'nol;m of m ' dress, Montague Rink, sponsored H had I e" "'3 W” ”' . - I ?ly('"ll:.:I;ef'y club of Kings County f:c'l',pa'..rlu& l)h:sy:;er.vaHous pm. and . I g . . t9 It was decided to hold a carnival H g ' R1,:-WEN FROM TR". ,g Mr. at the rink in the near future. ' ' 1 . md Mm Leo Cumngs and daugh, At the close of the business per- . .: O M A is "Still CENTRAL ROYALTY and HUNTER RIVER at .22.; ' i .u.. .' . A.:. .s..-,.a:: turned to Monta ue after 5 ending '0W9d- R9"'9Shm!M8 Were served christmiis and lxgcw Years lln Tor- by "'9 l'05'95l- "filled by UN nnto, Ontario. While in Toronto C0'""""99- um visited their son and daugh- The lunch committee for next lerintlnw. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Col- heel” W993"! lfldlldts MP3. Dan inizs. and their son-in-law and M"D0"lld Ind M-Tl Bfecher Hic- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alton RM The meetlnil will be held at DEVON SLICED . 3-nunkerg Miss Flori-ie Beaton's home. I ll i PMONAL5 GEORGETOWN S”””S”””'t LB. 9 ii Nrrillllehlllnlollghli.alllllifliilzyrlg l Mr. Elmer Jeffery and Mrs. Wil- 2 t I C "I .. l . t . '; 4 t..2;.iJlS:.ll.;l:.l:l:. .35.?! mean DEVON BULK I - sprrly recovery. c as n engag n op- ' ' -. .. g muons at v-mourn. us. u. Grapefruit, 3 for 27c . . 'r(lIyve':l natrthiedir ho'mes1llnhGeorge- . c Blrfhday I they will sticnsythe avlrilntert. I when RIPE LB' l Capt. 3 mad B thild . h , it Of Montague Man :1... :55": ii.;e.;ne:5gE:Ewi.;if.l:!y.l::l TOMATOES, pl(g. 23C J. I Cuiigmtulations are being ex- Cently to resume his duties on limit-ti to Mr, Cliarlcs B. Fraser. Dominion Government Dredlle. t- iv... rm ,l;mua.-y mm celebratory Pownal No. 2.. which is laid tip for lll llitih l)Irlll'lE)' at the home or the winter in Charlottetown. WASHE” SNOWFLAKE FROZEN ....... CARROTSI 3 '55- 29C SHORTENING. 2"lbs-49c MACKEREL,eacl1, 29: I ulthwhom he resides. Mr. Fraser who returned some time lilo to 3 " mgr" Rnap t L-wt-'i,verl Igreetingl: troAm ltlla two hletzlllolliuel f;:mlUIQa::Et. Itrriland Hos i ' .5 i ' COD mt c-rs iving in as ngo es. in .w pea o as that - ” l S . l rhickcn dinnor with all the she is - uvalesclnz satisfactorily an--in n. or I nu I o , , , ; lvimuiinns was prcparrd by Mrs. at her home in Georgetown. CINEMASCOPE I ' ' 7 . " ll4tlillt(' Fraser. to honor the oc- Mr. B.H. Stewart. who spent the raslon. past week as the guest of his bro- il.F . h in fth lher-in-law d lt.M. d '3 nlrirlt cirtniiglis wnfo hlontllilzu: on? Mrs. Chestermlvalllel-.el-eft oil T::K- BCCCIISC 0' "IO astounding climill. "9 on. 1.. fl, oodhlthd .J lsthf Shb ,. 3 llirlillscllmgglill-it nllflllld gnnd ttliakes S..yVt'll:f1 he woill be! teh"e-dizlilieiset lit b. 5.af.d during mg IGR, minm.s 0f "is. rrcitl interest in matters perlnln- Rev. and Mrs. 1-:.n. Mscvicar. . lniz in the community. Mrs. Norman Thompson and Pic"".' l little d d Deborah Lee. re- i LIGHT OUARTER5 i.'.'.'.'l.'d..';."..l3.5"rl'.?.l1"'r'r".al-;r'ile'l5l.7. snows 3:30-7-9 C A P I T C l. 2 M- 4 oz. 1 V, "L 31c Montague Baptist ,...... L... ..,...., M... Th"mp- i WMS Eritertuinecl '""" '"""" hm" ' 1 cuocogm-E avmsnn sszvuuz ORANGE onaviss-20 oz. - l Marmalade, 24 oz. 39c Pork& Beans, 2 fins 39: PURITY WHITE . PICTOU CAKE MIX, pkg. 2lc PEAS,2O oz.,2tins 39: xlrs. Thomas Jackson was hos- ti-ts in the members of the Mon-i incur Baptist Women's Misslonaryl . , 5'"'0l.i' Friday evening. There; tirrr sixtl-on members and flvel llailltls present. The president. ll” Leroy While. conducted thc. '""t"lll1l assisted by the u.-cretary.y7 V Mrs Spencer Llewellyn. i A snln, "Take Mp Life" was by-aulifuily rendered by Mrs. Cecil lrrnrh. and the hymns sung were Higher Ground". "Flight The (ilwifl Fiszhi", and "Rescue the. HOLLY HILL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3i” '""'Niiniz". The following is a brief summary of the recently revised town by-laws The Scripture it-smn. Philippians ' in. 7-14. was read by Mrs. (1) A by-law to regulate vehicular traffic in the town of Montague um: 'al:ivi"rm;:rt llielli!'erreaa'tll!ng's":Mb:'i-fl (A) Parking on right side of street W” 9”" m!'m'cl!Ap"ll(” itmitinns were Mrs. A.M. Rotter- ...n. Mrs. Arthur MncNeiil. Mrs. (B) Speed limit. 20 miles per hour HOLLY HILL -ivnnir MacKanzie and Mrs. Jack-l ww . (C) Trucks wider than 7 feet not allowed to park on Main Street on , yH35;5:egzssingygmwggsii-camL Saturday night. 01. C nxrna LARGE FLORIDA 't Freda Ant. Miss Apt lendl (D) No overnight parking during winter months on any street tit imiyor. followed by a season of ROLLY "ILL ;ff":F&':iV;P1:n3n:;en L0fd't P”; (E) Excessive horn blowing and other excessive noise making '";r:ilnwg::kt,::.devgei::;lI Intlwbiri,s..: prohibited. . oz. . L Johnston closed tbegmaetlsig wiuii (F) Street Committee has authority to place signs to control traffic. 0 ,n,;tl-4:,E;r.9;e'i.';i-gt;m;;;,r;.yt;;rV.'dG gr (2) A by-law to fix license fees. The following rates are set: Bl.'l'1'r cnocxnn DEVIL F00!) ' llggr-cI3g;;;kA;;;gL3;;h;".;.g-g . (A) Don, 2.oo male, 5.00 female 0””. WWOMTE Film” my; name . for the Inn :::.. """'”""" "” ”””"ehier- am CAKE MIX, pkg. 37: CHOCOLATE,6 oz. 29: e (C) General HIIIPIIKM Companies 55-ml 'xULAn Plug: 49. (D) Life Imus-ance Companies 310.00 I l l (E) Oil Companies 325.00 Kim Jafghgndg; (F) Banks. finance and loan companies 350.00 p "N ml lie-ttw tea at Hillside (G) All penom, non-resident workmen 510.00 of Mrs (R) Transient traders 310.00 (I) Otllr Illa-Ihident individuals or companies not previously men- tions! 810.” ' Abyhiatwbniiihuandoompeiremovalofmowtromsidewalks (A) must have snowranovedfrom sidewalks IUIIIII-lgtlhwproperty witiiin24h&in at'hrthutos-inhu an Antlusspuiuntauuuoneaiiuby-udsnanbmnioqnw 1'-Dill tuwnullputtdillilltnpsapu-tyownu-. fsuuim-uuobuiuuutuoainudon Hospital Auxiliary Multiplication Tel TIIIY IATH-SE! 20" x 40" it ill GLO COAT On. 89: nail.” nsol-01.0) "ii 13.. h C