A CN R. wrecking crew yes- If'l'l:.tV .-ilternoon and evening fitti-htrd the dPl'.lilCd cars Il.liha nhtic attached to Freight Tlwfl No. 433 about 2.30 Wed- lit tt..y afternoon. ltw dt-railment took place a it... i distance east of North it t-lirie Station but the cars DERAILMENT AT thundred feet when two of them went over a low embankment job of replacing four. into a field vihlle the other two! pulpwood. which left lheljacknifed unto a passing tracitl lnnrth of the main line. i The train in charge of Con- ductor William Doyle with En- gincer David Pound was the regular afternoon freight nn its glut-fl upward for about fivs way to the boat. Three of the 42 coming from the mainland. lbed. NORTH WILTSHIRE 'derailcd cars were tank cars Section crews from Emerald. iwhile the fourth was loaded with Milton and Hunter River worked to restore the roatibcd which had A wrecking train in charge of been damaged. The work was iwlifred Livingstone was dis-lunder the supervision of Mr. E. ppatched from Charlottetown. The: C. lilatthcws. Superintendent G. lmain line was cleared about 9.45 Ci (;'ll'99"0"llll W35 3l ill? 509"? ll 1 - h h o t e wreck to obserie the re- .aas40nlE"I"l 'T ehoilyy delayTM.”lplacemcr:t of the cars and the l ” P ” "9 "3 '3'" restoration oi the track and road- EASTERN GUARDIAN ltl-IMI-IMBI-IR To attend Red Cltlxx iilootl l)onor Clinics at Mo- rt-ll. stiitris. Cardigan and Man- iui.-ttc nt-xt vieeki JIST ARRIVED one car limit of Eastern cedar shingles. .ti.iilable now at Kings Mill, Ill MacDougall'I Mill. St Pei- Pl S. lit: PREAM SOCIAL. iliiiiziuiie Hall. Friday Aug- list zzlril. at 7.30 p.m. Dancing Bill to l2.Li0 p.m. Till? Presbyterian Church in and 7.i0 p.m. Sunday School 10 s Ill ill JIFP wclcomc. Rev. i)on- slti Mt-holson. Minister. l'tltlSIl OF Georgetown Holy Tiiniti Church. Anglican Church at (Imelda. Sunday August 25th. Ti-iitii Siintlay after Trinity Holy CttllllIlilIlIOIl and Sermon. Rever- Eflll W. G. Hogs Priest in iIi.'ir;;c. lI'TtlV Gospel Chapcl-- Dun- dn. 1000 am. Sunday School for all ages; ll:00 a.m. The Loidx Stippcr for Believers; 7:30 pm iltispcl Service with special itiigiilg. Message by Svend Chris. Illiwll til welcome. PHI-ZSRYTERIAN Church in it uni. Sunday School at 10 Illl. Wood Islands at 3 p.m. Siiiitlni School at 1 pm. Service .n ilitrrny Harbour at 7.30 p m. Iii Stittlcnt Minister. ST. PI-1'I'lZlt's IAY Charge. L'iiti-it Church. Sunday service iii: no at St. Peter”: at 7.30 pill The preacher will be Rev. iiim 1' Moore. minister of Cal- niiy Baptist Church. North Sid- tirx VS. Soloist: Mr. J. B. Lew it. Vtiitrlt IIEDEQUE Pastoral l'li.ii.-in The United Church of Canada Sunday Angus isth. An- illirrsary service in North Bede- nuv Lnited Church It am. and 7 to pm W. J. B. Horslie M.A. Pit ll of Halifax NS. as Iluest I'f('ltl'IiPl'. Rev. 3. Grant walls I Comm. B.D. Minister Till-I Presbyterian Church in Qnmla services for Sunday. Au- luv .'Fiih. Murray Harbour North stintlziy School to a.m. Divine Int--lilo ll s.m.. Peters Road siiniiiiy School 1.!) pm. Di- Vlllr ntirshlp IQ p.m. and 7.30 Pm Come and ivorahlp with us. lloi. t'arl Currie. Minister. GEORGEIOWN . PAINBAL (liargi-. United Church if Cait- Ilia Services for August ll R m. Milltowri Cross; 2.! p.m. ltuntroii so at is p.iii.; 7 pm. Georgetown. he uinbter will in at home to conduct all serv- iss Rev. W. A. Pataisna Minia- Ml'itltARY IAIIOUI -Mun riy River Pastoral 0:12. The Unimi Church of Canada. ser- Vlfes Sunday. Auguu HI. lur- lI.v itsrbour It a... Little lash Ttlr. uomnoul Pastoral Cllisda. ltiiiister Trial a. Rev. J. M. Fraser Saatlay I. Cite! lgliiiiiilt llligi, glglg. I i l t l Lower . C.iii.itl.-i. St. John's Belfast. Ser-I vi.-.-. iii-xi Lord's Day. it n.m. Lon” Day August 25m Many lharn The Unltal Quit! of ii I PANTRY sale, 'l'.M. Llewel- 'lyn's. Montague. Saturday after- noon. August 24th. Sponsored by Bellevue Women's Institute. lchurch. services Sunday. Aug- ust 25th; Montague Sun- gday School. 10:00 s.m.: Monts- igue Evening Service. 730 p.m.. followed by communion service: Sturgeon. worship service. ii:00 a.m.; Murray River. worship service. 3:00 p.m. Rev. A.R. Pyke. Special Speaker. i l CHURCH OF CHRIST. The tague l0 a.m. Bible School ll ia.m.. The Lord's Supper and Preaching. - Murray River I0 s.m. Bible School ii a.m. The Lords Stip- lper and PreachinK- Sermon by llf. T. Norris. l Murray Harbour 0 p.m. Bible School and the Lords Supper. All are welcome to these servic- (5 g No ombined evening service. .Kz-nneth T. Norris evangelist. - PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kemp of ;Vancouver, BC. and Mr. and Saiiiiti.t. Service in Caledonia at Ml'5- P173” lVl00l'9- Clllflol-it-l town were visitor; to the United Church Manse. Montague. guests of Rev. and Mrs. J.M. Fraser. Miss Jessie Mt-(iowan returned Como mid worship. Murray Da-do Klngsuml Onurim mu W,"-. lafter spending her vacation at tihe home of her parents. Mr. .and Mrs. Murdock McGowan. Iliilmulr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKenna. Hamilton. Ontario. are visiting relatives in Montague and Char- llottetown. While in Montague ,lhey are guests of Mr. McKen- tna's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P..l. L Mclfennn. Mr. John H. Mcl(innon has ar- rived home from Marathon. On- tario. to spend threo weeks vs- cation with hi; psrants. Mr. and :Mrs. A. Mcklnnon. Pisquld. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curran and family. Ann. Allan and James were visitors to Plsquid the guests of Mrs. Curran”: sis- tter. Mrs. A. Mclfinnon. Mr. Frank and Johrmle McKin- non attended the Exhibition on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fltsgib- hon. Boston. M.sss.. are visiting Mrs. Fitsgibbonis mother. Mrs. on vacation. Mrs. Pitsgibbon ex- ulh pets to visit her sisters. Mar- ret and Violet and Mr. and s. Bart MacDonald. Charlotte- town. Mr. and In. Jseh Finnegan, Boston. Mass. have returned to their home after visiting with Mrs. A. Inadry. Montague. B.I'. William Msclnm. R.C.3. l.E.. Camp Chiiliwacl. l.C.. is his IIlIMIII.?lHMI(lhk in s lion in Montague pests of Mr. and Mrs. Mn. Pat- lloatsgtso. Mr. MONTAGUE United Baptist Rose Mahar. Montague. Whilst ' even one step back! sponso ed by it local Swimming and Water Safety Committee with Mrs. cspsbly acting as Chairman. inatrudor. Tignish instructed the Safety of nary Psqnst. Rachel lassner. an” Guuakn P.” 5 Launching Red lSi. Charles Amie .VlIClJuilald. siizm-tiil 1957 Campbell. Marlene Cheverio. . A CFO” TOSES Margaret Rose Longaphie. MI-as Joyce. Goteli of Soiner- Fofms C, w, L. y' ut Junior: Mark Gallant. Paul VlllE.h:AaSb.dl5 vitiing her pare- Launching and vicinity again Gallant. Richard Gallant. Cheryl. ants. r. an Mrd. lforderi Goteil. on 5 M1. um. A i, me be" "M .35. 5. g in enrolled their young people in I BlI'1- Shirley Battershy. Gert-l Ml" "fl 55” ,-bell I-'3"lPll9ll ith. a Iliietjilng W;I5mIIlneld IsIEustlorgIannizst.ioa ineaihg. Thaw in Red Cross class of instruction nide Praught. Carol Ann Pow. j of Toronto. Ontario. are holiday- .c;,,,.k,5 (1-;,,,,...l., for the purposeiw hold me”. nut mount, 3.; la Swimming and Water Safety er. Rosalyn MacDonald. Eliza-.lIIB U1 Georgetown as the Si-tests .0, orgamzmg 3 subdms-,0” oiling on sunny, sgptaasbsr int held at Launching beach from j beth Campbell. . I of relatives. Hm. Caumm. womeni bug”? mt August 2-12th. This course was - Intermediate: Jarvis whiten Mn Nellie Rogers of Peabod.i' st. Charles Parish i Mass. is visiting her brother and sister-in-lavi. Mr and Mrs. AI-2. Jenkins Miss Helen (Smell of Monctoli. N.B., is holidaying in George- town as the guest of Mr. and f Tea Party Mrs. Michael Burke. Jr. i Is Enjoyed , l Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyce 0,, wednesmy, August 1.1.. 5 and son Richard of Boston. Mass: Georgetown was the scene of at Who Ir! visiting with Mrs very successful Tea Party. both: ll0YC9'5 P311015. MI and Mrs 1,-om n eme,-mnmem ".5 cm." John Webster of Cardigan. were .m.ia1sl,ndpoinlg recent visitors to Georgetown. The Tea Party was prnmotetll "Ila" they were Tue"! 0' M"' .hrtef account of him lhc rIlePllflL!SI llllrollgll lllP 9"0l'l5 Ill ll” Clllums '. Margarm "me" lshoitld he carricd on anti a-kcd. Beginner: Michael MacLean. iin aid of the new school. now MP5-. Pearl Mt'KIll0lJ nl Tri'II--mo I;-idles when that nimaiiized,-- Maureen 0'Rieiy. Norma J. Gar- lunder construction, ton. 3.5.. is the guest of hcr,w H... to be faumm members? .Bobby Pierce. Paul Gallant. ' The provincial president. Mrs.l YOUTH STABIID TO BEAT. tB.W. R -h of . i.'t-our ' was prIe):esntoloEllc-lp WIIIVII1 sill? (ills. DETROIT IAPI " A n'”.' ganization Twelve ladies of the parish attended the meeting and two C W L. members of a neigh- boring parish also attended. Mrs Wm Cahill prcsidi-d at Lhc meeting and Mrs Alphonsus . Peters actcd as secretary Mrs..P”3I- B.W. l)esRoches in her apt-cch.-Pulled wk” N0"n”' Hum" oulllrtcd the aims of llIL' Catholic ' I5: W35 I"-ll"lell Pccldallln, M Womcnls League Slic gate a'”mIh" 79'"-h'E cI3& i Katherine Christian Miss Mary Mt-liuiis. Red Cross classes in Swimming and Water and presented a group well trained candidates for On August 12th Miss Joan Murphy Red Cross Assistant Field Supervisor. ex- amined the class and presented awards to the following success- ful candidates. diner. Donald Hansen. John Mac- i A large crowd attended and , broil" and 5l5l":l"-law -V” lot the CW.L P1190. A0617 MHCDOII-lid. Velma during the afternoon witnessed I lllll Mali-'0l"l Mad-93" I Father Charlt-- (lullani. the. and TV Powerli Bobby Gardiner lwell-played baseball same be-l Ml 3"” "'5 Norma" Tll0'"P' parish priest. OISI Charles. tllen -lunlon: Gerald Christian. Ver- ttween Mount Stewart and Georse- 10'' "id dam-'l'””, Debora" 1-99 lsplIkP briefly up sll'tvn'.tli' uracil IIOII Yorsloll. Donald H3llS0ll- town. lwere 799'?” Vl5lI”l5 I0 -lllib tthc ladies to organtlc a Kuli-dtiu Intermediate: Donald Hanson. From four o'clock until nine. .V:Ill”,lllll50"'5 l0l”"l” ll"m9 "l l””” .ision of lhc C W I. and promised hundreds partook of a deliciousyhfTl;:i;:?rlE:rI1;u:slt;d:i;r Iliitlldltv hm .M,U.(.,hea,.,L,d sum”... to an Every Saturday afternoon ham and thicken supper served 3 .uml; rtakingg . Wm ak S - w in the Rink. Stevenson. who had been visiting I, was W." mmed by Mrs. our service man in e ourlO Dl1l”ll18 l-lll-S De-Tlbdh Ealllleb ill: heiarslisgi Mr5Ra'frh”mp5:':i: h Maurice Doucette and seconded. calls between CIl'tCfW!l and GVEPY Variety W979 E8Vl)' D3-: - lam I159 3" Bug l by .'iIrs James Gallant that the: S0uriS- An one uiy-in SGEGEY TGSIS tromzed at booths set up, out-ll" Elm"?-, 0l,l7i'"e"- 3Vla-W ('Wl. hc iirzzinived h. - lad" 1:; di: doors and eqmpped WIIII l'ghI5' l aw vacannnmg In GmrHe.ImIn m Tiic lolltliiitiu IiIIiif'l's iii-i'i- t-I servlce p sou,-is swlmmmg Ind war"; At glen o'clock a dance wast llle LLIIUESLMQI Mr. Rafuscs muiii HIM r,roMdml. Mn Wm Va '9624 and arrange (Or I sllely C0lll'59 3P0ll50l'nl by I-ll? lI'.eId I" II” Tnwp Han" C"Imma- ten rs" G mme Ramwi AI hill, lst Yicc Preside-iii. Vlrs W'll-I Call- Souril Lions Club under thetlmg ' day 0' 9"l”Y'”9"l for "unit frcrl in-it-rs. 2nti VIC? Presitit-nt.l Clllll ndllp Ill Ml'- Wendell 5 drgds or people find Tddmg mrl lllrs. Janie. All-Innis. ilrd Vice Bl?! (Dime 30 I f-'l0SG 011 Allxust Ie"3IIy I” II" Imanclm wpponl one Prcsitlctit. xhirs Lon Giirtiiaii.. 14. The younger people of Sourls ' "l "'9 W” "'"”l- Act S('t:P(:1&sl'). in-. llitil (l:tllalil.l were very fortunate in having :a.i4..E....... S(i('r'1;l'.t 'l:.-i-;,,..r.-i- Hrs, All.-int a six week course of Instruction R . O VOYGQ9 Ellaugll M..KI,,,,Im,, & TV d W t f t ' - . . . . .. . an aer ron supervision Safillllhs acgng n 6 NEW YORK ,Ap,gcap,g Man it tias iiimtd .-lIl(I sttniidtd pownal street bored by the Lion's Club Miss Jeanette Peters. Red Cross: Instructor as a very capable and efficient waterfront super-f visor. On August 14th Miss Joanl Murphy. Red Cross Field Super-t visor. examined the swiminerst in their aquatic skills. Following, g g - is ii list of those who merited I sailboat participated in n that the sum of sixty cctiis bc Villiers. skipper of the May- lh -e flower II during ltti 54-day At-I lantic crossing. says lieis hadl enough of such voyages. I Villit:-rs left for Eiigland Wed-g nesday aboard the Queen Mary.i Asked if he would ship ahuardl the Mayflower replica or s simi- . Montague River membership t---. A rare sight on the Montague River was the fine display of sportsmanship when the owners of six outboard motor boats and Twelve DAM OPEN FOR FISHING Lea J”-VF:I”':"llJ "T9 ”l”'k””I- g year. A resident of New Perth idrl”; 05- ' 35,-! 5"-"Sg M”I'" was fined 55.00 tor failing to have ',n V ”"”" 59”" l 9 l”"I”"'I '" his motor vehicle properly equip- (.oyeheud Road. at the liomr-ppedv A n.,id(.m of Murray Riwi of the Iurnit-r's purcnts. Mr. and er was "Md 3500 for driving Mrst wan" MacD"naId' a motor vehicle. while holding Mr. John WIIllt'. game iitirdeii. 8 begmnpi-'s lict-iicc but not be- MI"-nalluet W35. IIIf”"l1h P'5””'d lng accompanied by a licenced- East on business ltrtday ldrivcr. anflv gust Tommty A resident of Montague was m' i ' " are gues 5 ” "fined 510.00 for creating a dis- and Mrs. Milton Rodgerson forlmmunce by swearing on the their annual holidays. urea m Montague. LEFT ACCIDENT An out of province resident from Quebec was fined 350.00 Geofgetawn for failing to stop at the scene of an accident. Another out of Magistrate's Coitrt was held province resident from U.S.A. at Georgetown on Wcdncsdaynlwas fined 575.00 for having the August 21st with Stipendlary Ma-lycare and control of a motor ve- lglstrate Gilbert A. Gaiidet pre-ghicle while intoxicated. A resid- lsiding. lent of Wood Islands was fined l A resident of Souris and a 850.00 for operating a commerc- rcsideni of Baldwin's ruad both ial vehicle when the gross weight pleaded guilty and were eat-lt'of the vehicle was over- the flncd 320.00 for being intoxicated weight for which it was register- ln a public place. 0d A Murray Rivcr resident was Hears Cases At l resident of Murray River Red Cross Awards. ifriendly regatta during a recent Beginners: Mary Power. .iane1lll-EHIOOII and evening. i ”.No. I got a bellyful of this. ?.lacl(enzie. Sharon Sanford.l Tll0S9 taking Fall in the Di'0- All Ihupe to do is to stay home: Mary Jo 3l('Quaid. Rose Marie: gram were Maurice Block. (Oxford. England) and set oiii Gallant. Wendy Birt. I-Eric Gal-'.Harr,v Peters and Art Love.lwlth my writing." ' lant. Gerard Gallant. Merrill front ('I1arIullt'loitn: and Mziyorl Villlers said he had not prof-i Fouchere. Carol Ann Carter,i lar vessel again. he replied: Ethan Sit-wart dnm at Sturgeon will be open for fishing Friday and Saturday, Aug. 23, 24. B.” Y”, Ame” Vanldmunei med from my promotion. 0' the. Bring a boat if possiiileaa few boats are a.V&lIBbIC. Claude Nicholson and Doug Co!-l sailing ship. Reservations can be arranged. "it it weren't for the Question program I'd be broke”,i he said. i Villicrs recently won 316.000 on t the CBS-TV quit show. A -" fin front Montague. 330.00 for the same offence of op- Many interested spectators en- erating an overweight vehicle. joyed the keen competition and Ian M. MacLeod, iepresented are looking forward to a repeat the Crown. performance. - E. H. STEWART, Owner. IRVING (med 322.50. and a resid- fined 85.00 for failing to have s was mm” drivers licence for the current'enl of Mblllblll" W" TO-DAY - SAT. 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