County Musical Festival. Mr. Smaie was high in his praise of this band. saying that they had definite THE RHYTHM Band from Car- lican School (Grades 1 to 5) re- roived a mark of 86 from the ad- tudicator. Mr. Smale. for their ex- cellent performance at the Kings ' Ll'I'l'l.ll Miss saiidn shew. whey IMYIINA audit. who 9... second F (Absent trom their AT MONTAGUE FEST talent. good rhythm. and he thought they could eventually work i) l .......L. . . i plane! GAIL Mcltecman. Who won firs y winner. class 35. girls solo. p lace in Class 85, girls solo. -masts... ace in class 164 B. piano solol PISQUID EAST Mrs. Edward Jay. spent a re- cent weekend in Charlottetown. the Provincial Governmnt Depart- ment of Health and Welfare. was a business visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday, April nth. Mrs. Ernest Steele and daugh- ter Judy of Toronto. Ontario. ar- rived In Georgetown. on sunday. April 28th and are the guests of Mrs. Steele's parents. Mr. and Mrs. spurgeon Walker. Mr. S. C. Knight local druggtst wasavtsltortothecltyearlyla the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cormier left recently for Cape Bald. N.B.. where they will visit relatives. AG OWE cllllfmllli 1'- R0! Cud- underway next week when every more and Hon. 3. Earle MacDon- citizen will have an opportunity aid. associate chairman of Spec-.io gi've. In addition to the exper- up into an excellent band playing real instruments. mentioned the excellent rhythm of the drummer. RED SHIELD - CAMPAIGN LEADERS pruniinent local business and N. W. Lowther. Q.C.. provinlcal group is Treasurer 3.2. Rogers.) aiesslotlll men are directing the chairman; L.D. MacKay. Chart. satiation Army's Red Shield Cam- ottet paiun hr funds which begins to at Shown from left to right are: . Rupert. publicity director; lal Names. The General Campaign gets enced campaigners shown above. IVAL lie especially . . ., . .. . . MI HELEN Shaw Burke. who won first place in classes 82. and 92. hundreds of other busy business and professional men will he set- ive in the drive to assist The Army" in its great work of mercy of meeting human need-irrespect- ive ot race, creed or colour. Highly Respected Citizen Dies Here Georgetown lost one of its eld- est and most highly respected cit- izens in the passing-on Monday. April 29th of Mr. Robert Jeffrey. whose death took place at his home following a lengthy illness in his 86th year. The deceased was born at lit- tle River. Prince Edward island in 1871 and took up residence in Georgetown 70 years ago. He was married to the former Persilla Gallant of Rustico. who pre-de- ceased him " years ago. He leaves to mourn one son, Son, Elmer, of Georgetown and two daughters, Alice at home and Catherine tMrs- Albert MacLeod of Charlottetown. also one brother Mr. John Jeffery of Georgetown. The funeral was held from St. James Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday, May 1st, at 9.00 am, where Rev. 0'Kiggins cele- brated Requlm High Mass. The pail bearers were: Henry Sampson, J. W. Lavers, Raymund Neil A. Wight and J. F. Sampson- lnterment was in St. James Church Cemetery. Donalds parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown spent the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mr. Ivan Mcintyre and his moth- er were visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly. Sun- day. Miss Mabel Jay, Charlottetown. spent the weekend with her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald and son Dewar and Daughters. Bertha and Arline were guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Sunday, April 28. Mr. and Mrs. Walter White. were guests of Mrs. Whitels parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kel- ly. Sunday. Mrs. Wallace Biri. Mr. Elgar Blrt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leard. were visitors in Cardigan. Sunday. Mr. George Dover was a visitor in Charlottetown. Monday. Mr. Floyd Jay. Mr. Harold Jay and Mr. Milton Rodgerson were in Charlottetown. Monday night to hear Mr. John Dlelinbaker sneak at tht Roll-away-club. Mr. and Mrs. Harved Affleck. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward .lay B0 ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Montague Co-operative Association will be held on Thursday, May 9th at 8.00 WINNER in class 88. Gwyn Phil- lips. who received 87 points. the highest mark of the Kings County Festival. Mr. Floyd Jay and Mr. Harold Jay motored to Charlottetown. Monday. April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Robert l.eard were visitors in Charlottetown. Tuesday. Mr. Harold Km-ebone was in Pisquid East on business Wednes- day. Mr. Duncan Jay had an unfort- unate accident Tuesday night. when the steering geer broke in his truck causing it to leave the road and break an electric light pole. Mr. Jay was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital. tor treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorne valley. west the weekend in Plsquid East. guests of Mrs. Mae- Treatment of Potato with little extra trouble. available locally. gnweronrequeet. POTATO GROWERS mended both by our Impetlon Department and Re- aearchPeopleItisnotexpensiveand canbedong -rnepoucoaoardauprupuoaiieumlonueo treatmentandmethodswhtehwtiibamailsdtoany r. n s. scram Seed is urgently recom- Treatment materials are 7-.., p.m. in the Armouries Hall. " EASTERN GUARDIAN wosums ms-rmrre at Mrs. Duncan hlaclntyrda Tuesday Hittit- IAY lath la cloalnl date for Initial la teen-ICC uh drlvinr Road-E-0. Bu applications to Alan Nelson. Montague. FUNERAL SUNDAY - The funeral of the late Foster W. Jenkins. Ilurray River. VIII held at the Peter's Road Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. May 5th. The service at the church and grave was conducted by the Rev. M. Carl Currie. who took for his text First John. 2:75 "and this in the promise that He has promised us. even eternal lie". Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shep- herd" and "Shall We Gather At The River". I solo. "Abide With Me" was rendered by Willard Mac- Lean. Pallbearers were John E. Jenkins, Floyd Strickland, Russell Giliis, Bruce lilgglnbotham. Roy Gillie and James Gtllis. Flower bearers wcre Edward Jenkins, Chester Macswaln. Swain. Guy Reid. Russell Graham was in the Peter's Road Cemetry. PERSONALS Mrs. 'l'.G. Ives. and Miss Lillian Dewar. Charlottetown. were Sun- day visitora to Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacLar- en. Charlottetown. motored to Mon- tague yesterday to attend the Odd- fellows and Rebckahs Church ser- vice at the Church at Christ. it is pleasing to note that Mr. Howard Vickerson has returned to his home in Montague where he is convaiescing satisfactorily after his recent operation in the P.E.l. Hospital. Friends will be pleased tolrnow tiiat Mr. William Dewar who un- derwent major surgery at the P.E. i. Hospital several weeks ago. is making a rapid recovery at his home in Brudenell. Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Monta- gue. entertained at bridge and scrabble Tuesday evening in aid of the Kings County Hospital Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs. Frank Greene, Jr.. Mrs. Douglas gue. were joint hostesses Monday and iliary. their homes in Montague last week housie University. Mr. Gordon MacNeill. Halifax. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Neill. Montague. Mrs. Alex S. Beaion who spent the winter months visiting ehr daughter in Calgary, Alberta. stop- SCHOOL TAXES All school taxes due Bear River North school must be paid by May 20th. All amounts unpaid at that date will be passed to an Attorney for collection. Trustees of Bear River North School. Stars Of The Festival Concert Montague High School Auditorium. Montague May 6-8 PM. Admission 50 and 25 grew up! The loughiest war-of-the-sexes since comedies DID did THEY Susan YODAY ad Till. ilhey” they Hayward and Douglas zirc ll zivi H g: 21 ”'ibp Secret: Affair" ll- it! MADE THE FUNNIEST PICTURE Kirk xi' ERA! NIWS -- OAHCNH KIWI 8:!)-'1-0. Blair Mac- and Donald Johnston. interment MacLaren. Monta- evening. when they entertained a number of friends in aid of the Kings County Hospital Ladies Aux- Among the students returning to were Mr. David Stewart and Miss Donn. MacLeod' "udenu n Du" .put on pounds and inches of firm lsolid flesh quickly. safely N.S.. was the recent guest of his St. David's W.A. - Held April Meeting The April meeting of St. David's in attendance. opened by repeat Dam The Annual Sunshine eiytt members The ' Oddfellows. And ling t'.te Lord's Prayer in untsrm . tuondayz Minutes of previous meeting were? ' read and adopted. it was moved and seconded that the Film Coun- Women's Association. Georgetown cii dues be paid. A bill for mater- waa held in the Church Hall with 1 iai used to redecorate the Ill8flSP.k(,r and ch. C 1cd:!llrs. N. W. Hansen, Mn, Vic. vwas presented and ordered to be uas tier-iris-rl rhat invitations be p sent in lllr Ellen's Association and Social, ii. P. F. was discussed and the ttilloviingi A late of thanks was extended May 6. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 entertainment committee appoint- to those who so gennoualy helped in the Willing Wcthll Group. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. A. H. Stewart. The meeting closed with the Mlzpall benedict- ion. A White Elepluin sale which waa held at the close of the meet- ing needed a goodly aunt. Raiusc. Mrs. Spurgeon Wu. A. Fraser. it Rebekah: Hold Church Parade The annual church parade and divine service was held yester- day when members of Hillside Lodge l.0.0.F. and ACME Heir elrait Lodge, Montague, met at the Church of Christ to commemorate the 138th anniversary of the found- lng of Oddtellowship by Thomas Wildey. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper waa observed. Mr. Doug- las MacLaren conducted the ser- vice. assisted by Mr. R.W. Beck. Mr. Wilfred MacDonald and Mr. Ivan MacDonald. Rev. Kenneth T. Norris preached an inspiring ser- mon using aa his text. Acts 8:4 "Therefore they that were scat- tered abroad went everywhere preaching die word." The music was under the dir- action of the organist, Miss Peggy Beck. and the hymns were ”Holy. Holy. Holy. Lord God Aimighty". "Ashamed of Jesus" and "Nlust Jesus Bear The Cross Alone". The benediction was prouuounced by Rev. Mr. Norris. i ping briefly to visit her son in Ot- tawa. is spending several weeks. with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hilchey. Mun- tague. From here she will proceed to her home in Flat River where she plans to stay for the summer. 23 ESCAPE SINKING NEW YORK tAP) - A Finnish freighter sank in the Atlantic Ocean 1.200 miles east southeast of here Saturday. the Coast Guard reported. The crew of 28 were res- cued by the Coast Guard cutter Duane. It was the 8.320-ton Born- holm en route from Spain to Wilmington. Del. stotutvx-fzx 9 5 Now! Skinny men. women and children in normal health may and easily with the remarkable new Wate-On Tablets. 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