v l . FIRST PONY RIDE agiow with excit- l'IlL'lll. litll Wendy Maw of Tor- onto. enjoys her first pony ride ilcr ey M the Provincial Exhibition. llniding her in the pony”; saddle is her grandmother. Mrs. Annie Vail of Charlottetown. with whom she and her mother are visiting. This was the Fantasy- land of Peter Pan to little Wendy. who. though not flying as her name-ake did. eiiyou-d lllt' ucu experience of a pony ride equal- ly as much. V EASTERN GUARDIAN STUDENTS - Accommodat- ed and meals served. it son- siiie rates. P.0. Box 377. . outa- gue. or telephone no-3. VISITS OTTAWA - Mr. John A. MacDonald. M.P. reurned-0;, his home in Cardigan over the weekend. While absent from the province, Mr. MacDonald spent some time in Ottawa attending to government matters. and lat- er. attended a short army refre- sher course at the Royal Milit- ary College. Kingston. Oustrio. PERSONALS liliss Beryl Morson. mission- ary on Furiough from India. spent the past week in Montague. guest of her cousin. Mrs. Lorne Wiggintou and Mr. Wigglnion. The Misses Joyce and Greta Wigglnton have retifrned to their home in Mouague. after a plea- sant visit with friends in Hall- lax, Dartmouth and Brldgewat- er. N.S. Miss Beverly Adams. Char- lottetown. was a recent visitor to Montague visiting with her aunts. Mrs. Lorne Wlgginon and Mrs. Richard Maths-son. 'iir. and Mrs. William E. Miiiar. Toronto. are spending their vacation at the homes of their parents. Mr. and.Mrs. lizirry D. Millar. and Mrs. W.C. Graham, Montague. ilr. and Mrs. John lngram and son, Hubcrt. Dorchester. ltlaus. are visiting Mrs. in- gram's brothers. Mr. H. E. M-lson and Mr. G.H. Nelson. Montllllie. Mr. and Mrs. William Bridges. SI John. NB. are enjoying their vacstio in Montague, guests at Lanes' cabins. Mr. Bridges is a nephew of Mr. Guy hr-ison. Montague. iirs. and Mrs. Charles Mug- ritige. Lexington. Mass. are Int-sts of Mrs. Mugridge'a broth- erin-law and sister. Mr. and liirs. Milton K 1;, Montague. Sgt Lionel Srong. R.C.M.P.. Mont-ton. N.B.. Mrs. Strong and family, are spending their vaca- tion at their cottage in Lower Montague. Dr. Leigh Crosier. Houston. Tr-xax. was a visitor to Montague last week renewing old friend- llliils. fl. Crozler was a former I WEEKEND GRAVES suits .. DII-HONTICA f uprincipai of Montague School. High Her many friends are happy to hear that little Pauline Rich- ards. daughtc. of Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Richards. Little Sands. is convalescing nicely in the P.i-Ll. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Basil C. Clair and son Edward oi Sudbury. last. and Mrs. CIalr's sister. lIlIlIxe..C. Clair. Watertown. Mam. spending their sum- mer at the homes of Mr. and MR4 Ralph Collins and Mr. Frank Coady, Newton Cross. Mr. Clair and his sister are chil- dren of Michael Clair of Man- tague and the late Maud Clair. Mr. and Mrs. John Burke and son Bn'an of Toronto are pres- ently visiting Mrs. Burke's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coi- ltus, Newton Cross. Robert E. MacEwen, and Mrs. Mabel G. Minhiunett. Calgary. Alberta. have returned from Prince Edward Island. They stat- ed that this is one of the most beautiful places they have vis- ited. They were delighted with the kind hospitality shown to them while visiting on P.E.l. Miss Maxine Lannigan has re- turned to her duties with the Island Telephone Co.. Montague. after a very enjoyable two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lannlgan and two children Marlene and Barry. have returned to their home in Hamilton. Ontario. af- ter spending their vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Lanriigan. Montague. and Mr. and Mrs. George Macin- tyre, Cardigan. Mr. Jackie Lannigan. left on return to Hamilton. Ontario. Sat- urday. August 3rd. after spend- ing his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Launigan. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp-. son and son Bobby. Halifax, N.! S. and Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson. Everett. Mass. Spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Macbean Pe- ter's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roxbec. Robinaton. Maine. Mrs. Liidda Roxbee. Reading, Mass. Motored to the island for the weekend and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hicken. Alliston. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hicken and daughter. Judy. Halifax. N.S. are visiting Mrs. Hicken'. moth- er. Mrs. Marge Munn. Greek River. The residents of Peter's Road and vicinity aatands sincere sym- pathy to the family of the late Mr. Albert Craswell. Carleton siding. who was killed in an ac- EASIFIIST SHOIITINING 1 lbs. 51: Mtxcooioss iIb.Iiag39e llOlflttPlltOlTlA....llb.bog75c WIfl'YcAKlMIX.........2for31c JILLO ltls1'ANT.ltlIIDIN6'.. 3pltg. 334: uccssanrs CHOW ..14aa.isoI.31c llNOcOLlcOHll....llh.IsogQ9c I-lAlDHxlllCANDY......-. I 5.2!: Ils8WAll'!Il.......lib.vla4Sc m Ioseoooes !Al.ADDllIIItG........l6ss.4ie rostarosottr..”.........2nss1sc "M laOaO0lIOCOIOIO TSIIP Daniels: tieanroatsaonsawpou-aliases cows-s.s.-sswnra A ftrheatingaqtlpInentofallklnda- ” ftn'naoes- '.'1"V'le::'ViaWfitWs8en' g t ,. cidant Monday. Mrs. Craswell was the former Miss Beryl John- SPECIALS .....'...zoim39e Ioaadfla 45c voodarsicoai for-' imtalkdhl ondBlCl(. ston. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rauistou Johnston. Peter's Road. Sgt. AC. and Mrs. McPherson and three children of Picton.' Ontario spent two weeks vaca- tion at the home of his aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mac- Donald. Upper Montague. Mr. KeiiiicLh' Moss of Ottawa. returned to his home after spend- iu the President. in. Alban .ito be taken to guarantee a rec- '- ' nd h Cl ' . . . - g: :32. ..a;E:5cr?;m0tnemr Llfrell. ' and are vacationing for several , which depicts some of the many ; Shaw 1 Helen Backs Blood Donor Clinic Parker Jewell of York took cardigan is to have its first :1, ' .3, 1 ci...n,.- . ged Croas Blood Donor Clinic on .hiep.mi:)ogL A:;,.o.g,n,, l; 3; It 1119 Delhi! Hill l-heft Thil He had the junior champion Clinic. with an objective of Hill male the senior champion and donors. is was sponsored by the grand champion male. He also Clfdillll Iifllltll 01 the CBIPM-ihad the reserve junior 'female in Lesion. under the leaderstiii champion and the senior and Nollie?! of C-II'dilID- also the reserve senior and re- Last week Mr. Brothers calledilerve ERM- a special meeting of representa-l Boyd Dixon of Clyde River had tlves from the different districts: the reserve luninr champion in the area :ul'I"0l.IDdII.'I.g Cardigani male and the Junior Chamltioll to organise a thomugh canvassi female. also the reserve senior for members of the "Life Saver afternoon. Ausust 21 Provincial Exhibition yesterday. ribbons Cardigan I-09i0'i' Takes Top Awards In Angus Showing Yesterday and reserve grand male champ-I ina.Mr.Dixanalsohadthemost elaas winners ashshad is red when the Judging was. com pleted. Cbealey Hugheg of West Cove-; head was anotha of the classi winners in this breed. i Mr. Jewell took the female grand female champion. and igraad championship with Mull-. Cllldlv llllllded the M. B. E. C. for tlss." SPECIALS AT SOIIIIIS 00-OP ” gate Biaekca-p Daisy and the rev 3 serve grand with '” of Gleni iAagus. His junior female cham-I ipion was a heifer with the com- paratively simple name of Mary Anne. Club". This meeting which wasl held in the Cardigan was addres- lllld HOSPIWI and Ill With her sed by Mr. A. Fremont Archer. In early return to her home. Chairman of the Charlottetuwnl Master WHY H0015 of Charlotte- .Red Cross Blood Donor Com- town has been holidaying in -mittee. and Miss lphigeuie Ars- Georgetown. as the guest of his ienault. Provincial Red Cross grandparents. Mr. and M". Hg. Commissioner. Both speakers mu Lavandlgr, '":l?;l ,;.I;:n;'Rll;?3I5""S';r:ll.l”":f, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hibbett everyone. and outlined the steps I real arrived by C” in Geurgeg itowu on Sunday. August 4th, iweeks at the Soloman and Cos- couditions for which blood is usedll Ieu” C”"age” 0." "'9 ban” M was shown at the conclusion of "'9 B"”d"'9" RN"- the meeting. f Mr. and Mrs. William B. Fitz- Those who are now tieiiig wtthl patrick of Boston. Mass,, are each other to see which can se- vacationing at Lane's Cabins iu cure the largest number of,Montague and are frequent visit- memberg for the "Life Saverjo;-5 to Georgegov,-m Club?' are - Mrs. Raymund Mr and Mrs. Daniel Bushey for Lorne Valley; Hhiisjsiaud Miss Kay Mooney of Souris M g A Igyei-vs win;-L 'VIa::lllllCdlf(i.lWer(' recent guests at the home , 73- V "Jl3.lx1-.?lBe9:f:lI axcaiimh I of and Mrs. William Murphy. g1;';"C;E;':"g5n- Effm g”-Mi-SE 'Hpleni vyhlilssl Pal White of Falls Church. . ' - P ' v 1 -ll'-Elllla. 542:3? "”""" ”' Ge”'5””""".w'”." John Quinn -for Cardmss; she was the guest of Miss Louise Tillie Maclntyre for Carriiguiil Mgzphyil y West: Miss Lorraine Faye lorl r' Md." Mmllel of Montague Newport: Mr. George lVIlI('PIIOr.i was a business visitor to George- U.S.A.. was a recent and daughter Dianne of Mont-' of Mr. and Mrs. Alex B. Way. Mr. Howard Vickerson. repres-- enting the Fuller Brush Com-' pauy was a recent business vis- i ltor to Georgetown. . Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murphy and their son and daughter were- guests. on Monday. Aug. 5th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Jiam Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Tunis and. family of Storrs. Connecticut, U.-l S.A., are vacationing at Morri-f aous Beach. ' Rev. and Mrs. Roy Webvsteri and family of Orillia. 0ntario.; are holidaying in Georgetown. Mr. J. Howard MacDonald ISi on vacation from F.J. Delaoryi and Sons, where he is employed. Mr. Sylvanus Yorston of Laun-I ehing: Mr. Alfred MacPhee and Mr. Joseph Mat-Donald of De, Gros Marsh were business visit-I ors to Georgetown on Wednesday? July (list. i Friends of Mrs. Chester Walk-' er are sorry to hear of her ill-i ness, which has confined her? to her home and all wish her an early return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. lvau Hcmphili of- ; L .h- .M.-.- (- d jtown on Tuesday. Aug. 6th. ggbexz f0fu(:::r(;ln:an Ilfpadjogtllirl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis John Donahue. Jr. for Roseiieath. a"d lamlly Oi U-S-An H9 V54 Ellrek-B. 51.5.. are guests at thef home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemp-l tn rnrs Guy nempntll they inoicamps held st Augustine Cove tored to Eldon. where they at- um Yul" tgnoed the csieopuisn Club Fieldi .:dwz,.:”,yr;ui'9,;"ml::'ffj',b::':; : ay. tended the Boys' camp which' was held from July 2nd to July Campod Ai . Au9u3"n9 cov. Eight Blrla from Murray River six from Murray Harbour 12th Blair White of Murray River and Bobby Herring of Mur- Twenty teenagers. from the! mum the CG IT , V I Murray Harbor. Murray Rivet-jm, ' ” '”'m' ” ray Harbour won Red Cross in- charge of The United Church of . was elected u in mediate swimming awards. W" ”' ”.'.'c';'g, 'j,:f,,'”;i before August 24m. The Guardian Pegs s Thurs. August 15. 1957 STUDENTS Wishing to take oom- merce at Montague High must make application to Seaetary of Trustees TASTY PEAS, 20 oz., . . . . PETER PAN PEACHES, I5 01. . Holly Hill ORANGE JUICE, 20 oz. BONELESS CHICKEN, 7 oz. . . Easy First SHORTENING . . . ORANGES, II3's . . . . .. Empire SLICED BACON . . . Shankless PICNIC HAMS . . . BOLOGNA . . . . TOMATOES . '. . . . . . . . .' 2 for 3lc 2 for Me . . 2 for 35c . . . 47c . 2 for 55c 2 lbs. 29c . 2 doz. Sl.OO lb. 79: '. . lb.-65c . . lb. 35c SOIIRIS C0 hill. On W d J y, ... -OP cationing at the summer home! GEORGETOWN ing two weeks vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mac- Donald, Upper Montague. . Mr. Laurie Vaniderstiiie. of, the Canadian Army nad Mrsu Vaniderstine. also Mr. and Mrs. James Graham. all of Freder- icton. N.B. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Van- lderstine, Montague. Friends of Mr. Vernon Rossi will be glad to hear he is pro-i gressing favorably after his re-i cent operation in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Mr. Ross will remain in hospital for a short time. Rt-V. A.R. Pyke B.A. B.D.. London. Ontario. and Mrs. Pyitei and daughter Joanie. are spend- ing their vacation at Brudenell. They are also visiting Mr. Pyltt-is cousin. Mr. Emery MacNeil and Mr. MacNciil, Nontahue. Mr. Wayne .lohnston. Rlont-ton' N.B. has returned home after; spending his summer vacationi with his garndfather. Mr. Fred Webster. Montague” Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mar-lntyre.. Montague and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Shcrran (Iharl"'tt-town are and vicinity. Mrs. H. Sutler of Brampton Ontario and daughters Carolyn. and Helen are guests of the Riv-1 ervlcw Cabins. Murray River. Police constable Eugene Strick- land. Bnampton. Out. is presently! spending his vacation at his home at Beach Point. l THE GREAT LOVE STORYI 2:80-7-9 spending their holidv in Bostonim JENNIFER. JONES JOHN GIELGUD Kl-RM -VTIAMJIINA OIIIEUASOOPE I UETRMIOLOI eeooucnotn Hlblllttil Master Earl MacDonald and; Master David MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mat-Don-l aid are vacationing with relatives: in Summersld.-. I Mr. Oliver Raiuse. who is til member of the Corps of Com-- missinnaires at Montreal. QiiE..lI has been visiting his mother. Mrs. Minnie Refuse and return- ed this week to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome ”Joe" Condon and Mr. and Mrs. Gar Wood, who have been visiting Mr. Condon's former home in Georgetown. left recently on re- turn to Toronto. Ont. Mr. Ray Grant. who is a mem- ber of the United States Navy. aboard the U.S. Naval ship "Shel-I drake", at present in port ati Halifax, NS. was a recent vis- itor to Georgetown and Peakes. On Monday he visited George- town. arcompaiiicd by Mr. Bob- by Curran of Peakes. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Campbell of Boston. Mass.. are visiting in the Province and are guestsi of Mr. Campbell's brother. Mr. AT Bernard Campbell of Casper- eaux. Miss Nan MacDonald. R.N.. Miss Helen Macllonald and the . Miss Carol McCarthy of? Arlington. Mass. arrived in Georgetown on Monday. Aug. 5th and are guests at the Mac-. Donald summer home on Kent Street. Mrs. Raymond Lavandier has returned from a visit to New ORANGES - Y'liIlIssCL2(tlri1;l'YWaiker is a pa-1 tient in the Prince Edward ls-It La -- rgo SUNKIST GRAPEFRUIT MEDIUM SIZE. RIPE TOMATOES ONTARIO, LARGE ONIONS SUNKIST M-G-M's All NEW llil llkliltl bllilil I IIS OIIHIWI COMING FRI. and SAT. Noramo COULD sror rr... The Last WAX BEANS CABBAGE POTATOES BEETS agon am. cmiu-v sax. CENTRAL ROYALTY THUR . . . . . 8 tI.m.-8:30 p.m. Fri. . . . . . . . 8 o.m.-9:30 p.m Sat. . . . . . . 8 u.m.-9:30 p.m. G771??? 4” 4-95 9,4,- W41!!! NEW, ISLAND GROWN AT LOWEST PRICES STORE HOURS 2 doz. 65c doz. 57c 4 for 27c Iudqel a lift with You Buy For Less ELLIS BROS. CENTRAL ROYALITY & HUNTER RIVER MAPLE LEAF GRADE A CAPONS BULK, MAPLE LEAF WIEN ERS ASSORTED lli. 49c SHANKLESS PICNICS, lb. 57c COOKED MEATS pkg. 29c At lb. 39: 2 lbs. 27c 2 lbs. I9: SUGAR Co BOX OFFICE OPEN! 7.5 P. M. IIOW START! 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