1:: itwjg , FLOOD The scene above shows a sect- ion of the damage caused by the recent heavy storm. The flooded .i .. ass at l WATERS IN lhomes are located within” the. town limits of Antigonish. Nova 'Scatia. Since the above picture NTINIS water rose higher level. ('llRAlnl'is sq mung; H was taken Saturday morning. to a considenbly Curling Today At Montague January ll. 545 P.M. East ice-open lliuntague curling schedule for The annual meeting of the Nur- sery Club of the Kings County wasp ickopen lxslolzpital was held at the home of 7 P.M. East ice-Loon Johnston. H. Fraser, L. Marshall Dougaii vs J. S. DesRoches.- .D. Hurray. L. Sickles. A. Robertson. West ice-Dr. Ll A. Johnston, is A. T MacDonald. H. Moar, D. :licGowan, B. Johnston. 9 PM. East ice--H. L. MacGregor. J. K, MacDonald. N. Thompson. J. Jackson vs. C S. Stewart, E. Shaw. R. Knox. M. Jackson. Wt-st ice-R. Beck. 6. Nicholson. A, Wightman. J. Cudmore vs A. Sum.-an, D. Wannanmaker. P. Sinclair. S, MacDonald. 11 PM. East it-c-open. Wt-st ice-open. WHIM ROAD Miss Laurie MacDonald. P. W. C. student, and Mr. Kenneth Mac- Donald. student at Mt. Allison Unl- rersliy. in Sackville. N. 3.. spent the Christmas vacation in Kllmulr. with their prents. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald. LAC Stewart Campbell returned to his R. C A. F. base at Mono- ion. N. 11.. following his leave spent at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell, Whim Road. Miss June Benton and Miss Zona Beaton, Charlottetown, spent the holiday weekend at their home at Commercial Cross. Miss Edith MacDonald, teacher at Union Road school. and Miss Betty MacBeth, teacher at Brook- lyn School. spent the Christmas vacation at their homes at Whim ltoad. Miss Mary Farquharson. Char- lottetowngwas a visitoll; to the dis- trict during the festive season. Miss Mary Munro. student lurse at P. E. l Hospital. Charlottiown. pent a numbe of days during the nliday season visiting her parents, r. and Mrs. M. J. Munro. Whim oad. LAC Barry Nicholson. R. C 1.. . C. Mac- I. Phillips, R. Martin. R. Machon 1Stanley Macltinnon. both of Whim Dan MacDonald. Monday evening. The " - opened with roll call to which nine members responded. The minutes of the 'last annual meeting and the last ro- gular meeting were read and ap- proved. The financial report was given in which 325.00 was donatui to the hospital drive; 821.50 for drapes for the nursery; 830.00 for flannellette which was used to make articles oi clothing for the babies. The money raising projects for the year included a series of crokinole parties, a scrabble pub ty. the Canada Packers cooking school, and a picture sponso ed by the club. Au these pl-oiects which invo".'ed a great deal of volunteer time were a decided success fin- anclally. The major project for the club in 1958 is the building of cup- boards in the nursery of the hos- pital; painting and re-decorating. The following articles of clothing delivered to the hospital were made and donated by the Nursery Club during the past year: 22 baby wipers; 12 op. room stock- ings: 35 t. binders; 10 small dress- es; 12 crib spreads; 2 p. b. covers; 6 large baby dresses; 22 baby bands; 10 crib linings; 12 hot wat- er bottle covers. . The president in giving her re port stressed the different projects the club had during the year and thanked the membe u for their co- operation. "Due to the efforts of the membe a". Mrs. Stewart said "the club was able to supply the requirements of the nursery and F. Greenwood. N. S.. spent his Christmas leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson, Whim Road. Mr. James Maclnod. Charlotte- town. was a visitor to his home at Whimz Road during the holiday the holiday eekend. Mr. Sinclair MacBeth and Mr. Road. left recently for the main- land where they will be employed. Mr. Donnie Munro, Charloitetolvn visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro. during the holiday season. SHAREHOLDERS, Co-o-ll. The meeting for January ii. is postponed un- Montague to roads and weather. Personals he Charlottetown Hospital. after Indergoing an operation. Mr. Leslie Rogerson returned to ch urged. '1'. liNTIl'l'AlNhlliNT The Eastern. Guanliam . schedulcrll til Wednesday. January ill, owing ge. Montague, Thursday. evening. The many friends of Mr. Walter ensuing term was held. Plans were lugel-son. Peakes. will be grid to discussed for having the installa- ;now he is resting comfortably in tlon ceremony next week. llontrcal on Saturday to resume Peclllli Tillie? Ils teaching duties, after spending books on child psychology troll: hc holidays with his parents. Mr. the public lllwarsn um I We Ind Mrs. W. B. Rogerson. Pl.-altos. the iibrarys anual report- NOTICE TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS:- Kindly note that in future all orders for material not placed in person must be accompanied by an 0Yd9l' signed by the party to whom the material is to be MacDONALD - ROWE WOODWORKING CO. LTD. Charlottetown - rooswsi llroolwvls l'JDAAgKm!AEhgN'L1!I-E ssausrstx--. ' on! 1 AND 0 coming rllull. I REBEKAHS MEET - Miss Edi- th Macbonald presided at the regu- lar meeting of Acme Rebekah Lod- he minutes of the last meeting and the wuespondnce were read by the secretary, Mrs. Annie Bears Routine business was transacted and the election of officers for the GETTING PREPARED LEEDS, England (C?) --An ex- borrowed eight AT! 0131003 Montague Nurseryl,CIub Annual Meeting Monday also have a substantial balance in the bank to start 1956". The nominating committee, Mrs. Ivor Phillf and Mrs. A. l-lllchey. brought in the following slate of officers: president. Mrs. Leon John- ston; vice-president. Mrs. Carl Ste- wart; secy.-treasurer. Mrs. Rollie Diamond fr:-appointed). A vote of thanks to the retiring officers was moved by Mrs. Ivor Phillips see- onded by Mrs. Archie I-Iilchey. The president. Mrs. L::.i Johnston con- ducted the remainder of the meet- ing. The following committees were appointed: committee to work with the executive. Miss Florrie Benton. Mrs. A. Hllchey and Mrs. Ivor Phllll; . Buying committee. Miss Florrle Benton. Mrs. Archie Hil- chey. Work committee. Mrs. Arch- ie llilchey 'd Mrs. Carl Stewart. In view of the fact that it is so difficult to get the sewing machine from house to house in bad wea- ther, Mrs. Rollie Diamond suggest- ed that the members should meet at her home for a couple of mon- s. - This offer was accepted. A com- mittee was appointed to approach the manager of the rink re the club sponsoring a carnival. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Dan MacDonald and the lunch committee. Mrs. Marylllempblll was on the sick - members for their cardandnotea KcSolieilLl'eurtloiio-- Gl-ond's Club Moots call was called and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. . Regret wan expressed that Miss list. Mrs. Leroy W during her illness at the hospital. Tile usual business was carried out. Mrs. White invited the members to meet with her in January and en t way an ad for the evening, with Mrs. N Hooley and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn ap- pointed as lunch committee. After adjournment a pleasant time was spent in the singing of carols. and instrumental music. with Mrs. J. M. Fraser and Mrs. Douglas Mae- Laren as pianists. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in charge. BRISTOL Mrs. Vincent McGrath, who was injured when she fell while visiting in the city two weeks ago. has re- turned home from the Charlotte- town Hnspital, but will have to spend the next two months in bed, owing to injury to the base of her spine. Mr. Fred Sinnott, retired farmer has moved from his home in Morell where he resided alone to the vil- iagc where he will reside with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullen. Rev. Eric Rob in. P.P for the two Catholic par hes here. has moved to the village to reside for the winter months. Miss Mary Corrigan, has return- ed to her teaching duties at Sinnott Road. following the holiday season. Mrs. Eugene Sinnott, returned home a few days ago after spend- ing two months with S 3 of her family in the U. S. A. Miss Rachel Sinnott, was a week- end visitor to the city with her sisters. Francis and Lorraine. Mrs. William MacDonald, who is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital with an attack of pneu- monia is improving now and will be home shortly. . Mr. Ed. Rossiter who has been in the Charlottetown Hospital for several weeks is improving now. Mr. James MacDonald is em- ployed in the city on the Irving all site as a carpenter. Miss Mabl MacDeollaid. who spent the holiday season with friends in Toronto. was do back home over the weekend. e to poor flying weather. she has been delayed. liiiiel shouldhlti-be: Dull him llll frequent yachting trips. . ..':”-i:'..i..””i : a r motto "Deo Juvante" (With God's Hell”: ll lvllls at snchoriu Monte Carlo harbor. Its seven-manicrew l5 clelllllls it up in case Rainier decides to set out on a new voylbn when he returns from the us. A V A Grace and her prince 3159 will be Ibls Iospena much time st. the prince s villa at nearby cap saint- Jean Ferrat, just sci-ou are bor- der in France. where Rainier often lots in one of his fast sportsclrs to relax from the srdors of pal ace life. Entertainment will be a big item of daily life. Monte Carlo is fa- mous for its Parties and the prince often invites famous artists to en- tertain his friends at the palace. Durlns the summer months the Monte Carlo ballet often performs lll llle l1aIace's public yard. Rainier is a csptain in the Fl'CllCll Army and a colonel of his Owl? military force. At the present time that consists of a 12-man Sllllrd of honor and 65 military police who guard the palace plus 120 regular Police. . v 0 l . .-l-' or o . The-December meeting of the ; me,-' - W nut krlble lrantl'su:lnub of Ac"me . 1-; . S A . lTn".. the holds .2. "hair? Glgom CAM-0' lmuggww FRENCH mm 9 ""G"'"-....'""...."':. Mr: all”:-l-e”"i':””a.t.t."'” ”"".&i""-J hair t':.':.:.i.': 3:: iii'.”"'' as Mrs. J D . c , 'l .- ' a Grun- Tb "ml mu-3 umlm shares his love for" tdoor ' is the family name i ill 1. we amt. "-2", ,.''g',',,,,.,., 305 ilwllld ellioy sec on ' tug. house. That was "wile: rlle the French Army after the allied landlns in southern France im1944. - Rainier is. in theory at least. the world's absolute monarch. lit- . what he says goes, Rainier is; in theory at least the world's last absolute monarch. Lit- aralhr, what he says goes. ' 'l'hare is a sort of Parliament. composed of 18 elected representa- tives. Cllled -national councillors.- lut its POWQH are only advisory? Rainier has al the executive.l judicial and legislative powers. 3 . The council selects three minis-.' tars who run the affairs of the principality, and there is a fourth; minister. nominated by FF8ll(:e,i who is also the French Republic-is envoy to the territory. But this tiny "cabinet" takes all its powers frim Rainier and can do nothingl without him. I Rainier lll's subjects. ouinum-l bered nearly 10 to i by residentl forellllers. mostly fill civil s-ervw ice posts and work as crnnpl.-rsi MURRAY HARIOI e NORTH J Mr, and Mrs. Clifford MacPheb son. During the evening the gifts wert opened by Mrs. Archie-Dixon and Mrs. Melvin Richards and the accompanying good wlgheg ,were read by Miss Betty. Ann Miiiar. Clifford expressed their appreciation for the lovely gifts after which all joined in singing,- "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows." Lunch was served by sev- eral of the ladies and the re- mainder of the evening was spent: in dancing and social chat. Messrs. Lowell Johnston and Al- bert MacLeod were business vis- itors to Truro. N. S. I The many friends or Miss Mat. Millar are pleased to see her up around again. foilolling her recent illness. Miss Verna Johnston. student at Montague is spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Kennedy accompanied by Mrs, Annie Ken- nedy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. John Nicholson. Milltown Cross on Christmas Day. Gillis. The lunch committee for the next meeting will he Mrs. Vic Pep- Don Wannamake and Mrs. Annie ler and Miss Florrle Benton. ,9 ' SOURIS Xi student at Suuris High School spent her Christmas holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -l- J- Callaghan. Charlottetown. Mr. John MacDonald. has return- ed to liallfax after spending some ""19 Vlsiilnl-I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mat.-Donald. Sourls. Mr. Sterling Creamer. student at Saint. Dunstans University, is spending Christmas holidays at his home in Souris. Miss Rita Cheverie, nurse-ily iljalnlng at the Faiconwood Hos- pital spent New Year's at her- home in Souris. Sincere symlnlllly is extended to the family of the late Patrick -5W9e.ny. who recently passed away at his home in Chepstew. Mr, Joseph Gallant, former stud- cm. at Ste. Annes College, Church ljullll. Nova Scotia, spent his Christmas holidays at his home in Sourls West. Joseph plans to finish his Grade XI studiesl at Slurls High School. Miss Margue- rlte Massey. Grade XI student at urls High School, spent her Christmas holidays at the home of WWII Spent Christmas holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and rs-. B. J. Massey. Bothweil. J lj.V:&.-Jan- Miss Adrianne Callaghan. Grsdelthe home of her par Mrs. Augustus Chev " Messrs. Univerlsty. ember 2'1. in Charlottetown. Mr. Henry Paquet. of sourls. his parents. has returned to his home after a brief stay with relatives and friendsi N erie. Souris. mas holidays parents. Mr. ents. Mr. and in-training at the Chg;-lqggmy. iHospital, spent New ileum, gum Arthur and Regkmald home of her pg;-9.". . Peters. students at Saint Duastalrs Charlottetown. spending their Christ at the home of their and Mrs. Arthur Peters. Souris. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. David Longaphiep Mr. lnzllutzwlgsmggaagle tso:!I(d;l'iace at St. at Saint Dunstan's J. J. MacDonald. Bouris are' son Charlottetown Hospital. Uni l)ec- Charlottetown. is s Mullally. Gowan Brae. Miss Mildred Mallard, St. John. B i Chrigung Miss Patricia MacDonald. nul'se-latevher lI:)lll'lsi: (it: tting liolne Itnljgilj; Congratulations and best wish- es are being extended to Mr. and lMrs. Roblelcbapman who were' il"'P'""" . , . Miss Rlllll ('hcver' of Charlotte- arld other Jobs at the casino WI1l'?h .;(,w,, 5 . . If M . hm - Th . WET! Christ as holidays at V zr.e”res:;l:e? sfor csitizcnsesflf ntjilicsal R0191; Ill” k""WlS;lE' incipalit . J , ' Wu ll ' Pr y (I0 By Tfiflll & SAVE! lliillls. Enjd'vm:a:y.oom-cw married on Saturday. D - b ' Pll"9"”"Y meal! mVel'l Iii at the home of the ifyl I" 'll9Pil'”llll0l'l 05 your the Rev. M. C. Currie. Mrs. Ch . I l V "at. "me new I man is the former iieta Juli:-E "f 5l"""l'l 0U"fl'"'0”0":; ston and formerly resided at lyiul--i A: your Space. ray grbor North. I Going y S S": TUESDAY & w CENTRAL 3, 5 wnnnnsnav I A” . ,- . 0 - . at th A-IIIIIICI Meeting 3 JAN. 17-ls; FEB. 14-15 I WESTERN CANADA h be TM m ea” - is re - CA ith con- , To 4 PRINCIPAL u. 5', v w No. 26 Branch Canadian M 0 N T R E A L crnis "muons at Monctm” l . g Legion, Morell. Thursday. (,i.'f)TRAOlYqi?l: 0 M Ema. E J g y For A" St t. . . Mad A159 Connections M anualy 12th, at 8 P.M. lom 810115 In - K - '""es' Que?” lmatapedu AND T H E cARm' Boston at Halifax. 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