"W. EA5T.E,R,Ni ' GUARDIAN . V . g . . ...'.i”.S.”i”.l”..2.i"'..;.-?.l.'i.'.i'.. t'."....'? September 1 to R . ..?E.?.'iiX.E,. Y.'.....”""'”i.. ii.”.?'..1.3.l Church Hall. M05981”- wednesdey nlsht dance wlllloullvlee Me'l'ague's Jamboree Band at the Beaver Club Montes- n. tonight. Admission to cents. itszsanvl: saunas: sootunsa-t ml. for Kensington community eluh turkey and ham supper com- mmcing It 42”. r ANNUAL PUBLIC meeting of Montague Boy Scouts committee, -rhursdsy. Scot. 18. I.00'p.m. at u the High school. Reports and elem - lion oi eommottees. ..u' . ruuaasr. AT CAILDIGANZ. .- Tha iuneral of James Rice was held Tuesday morning from his late residence to All Saints Church. Cardigan, where Solemn Requl High Mass was celebrated by his pastor. Rev. Dr. J. P. E. 0'HaIiley. Deacon and sub-deacon were Rev. Basil Croken and Rav.- John Cash. Rev. Bennett MacDonald was pre- n sent in the sanctuary. The pall- bearers were six sons oi the den eased. namely. Emmet. Cecil. Russell. Norbert. Hilary and Bene- dict Rice. interment was in the church cemetery. The funeral was my largely attended. A y BIRTHDAY PANIT - Mrs. James Colllngs entertained at lla- home in Montague on August 14 in honor of her grand-eon, Master Richard Doyle, the occasion being his eleventh birthday. The dining table was spread with a lace cloth. Alter singing happy hinhdsy, Richard and his guests-set down to refreshments. inclu cake and ice-cream. Following s. sev- eral games were played. Richard entertained his guests with sev- eral selections on the piano. The guests then departed. Richard many more happy birth- days. V l OPENING ?EIVlGIr -- The first service a an evangelistic preaching mission at -lzlttle Sanda- United Church was held last m with the service condu by the minister. . L. I. wooltrey. The church. which was tilled to capacity, heard the Rev. D. A. Campbell. of t.hs'Bt. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Montague. speak on the theme "God's plan tor the wot-tlltIi't. He God's dealings wi - 0 tlirolltll the centuries. W Violet .. and Nicholson in attendance. The main topic of discussion was the paving of a road from Iona Defeats Montague ll-l5 Ionatooktheiirstgsmaoithe bestoltllneiinal ing heads-up ever Monte!” Eventually inlelt leld. PERSONALS Gdsm. Aldon Baker has return- ed to Camp Petawawa after spending his leave with his wile and son in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacMill- an oi Toronto, Ontario, have spent the past week visiting Mrs. Mec- Mliian's parents. Mr. and .Mrs. George Lake, Montague. . Bernadette Power oi we and Miss Camilla yabh do Summerville. Who In graduates oi the Montague High Schod. have entered the Charlotte- town Hospital as student nurses. Their many friends wish them ev- ery success in their work. Mr. Frances Hyde Fisher of Murray Harbour! had as her g ed with the beauty of the island I& the hospitality of the P009"- 3 Daley was the soloist. with a duet being sung by Mrs. Iouis Herring and Mrs. Silas Macliayp r "STEEL -J Makers, ruvsa -,.-vsnrr. 12 This andsii an 'i'hsyllad'l'hstr0wnirnl.ssv BIIOWTIII-I Theatre UNGLE" oi use Land-The The PJI. MONEY SAYING F;.TR,UCI.( TIRES . coiatue.-tnnnsgiy and Friday 'Quinoannon, Frontier Scout' . (Cater by l)el.aso) stunt-:2 S status and nag 0-III! Be lied To ind nines 'Pre'vent A Mas- re:"'rhrillsAndAstioa I'foItlI"i 'Iluine 0"” Montague,N'eutral On Rouiei” s But Wants; PPavemeniA'To'fFe.rry- wood Islands to Montague. con- siderable pressure has been all ted by the surrounding districts on the Town council with rolasv ence to this matter. Several letters resardins this have been sent to various Governments . The council was very disappointed at not receiving a reply to their Wffeavondence tom some oi the local Members contacted. It .was emphasized thatvthe Ooun oil is unpartial as to the route 01' the proposed pavement."l'he:ir only desire is to see that Eastern Kins: receivea the best possible services for its citizens. The-street committee reported that efforts were being made to have the Provincial Government repair and maintain ugh streets. These streets are ways through the town. over which heavy trafilc cannot be controlled in the spring and (all, thus requib ing considerable maintenance. Mr. Joe Vuozzo was appointed ior police duty at the" Club and reports were heard from the mlrsl Street. Charlottetown. who has been awarded a Regional Ent- .. rance Scholarship of 8400. by Del- housie niversity and who will be- g her studies at Daihousie this . EAST BALTIC - Mr. Robert MacGs-egor left on return to Ontario. He spent his holidays with his sister. Mrs. Ho- edto mer Robertson. Munns Road and relatives in East Baltic and Kings W horo. Mr. L. Whalcn accompanied by en. Halifax. are spending their holidays with Messrs Henry and Gus Whalen. East Baltlcaud Mr. Albert Whalen. Red Point. S Mrs. Charles Jenkins, Boston, Maas., entertained the Little Har- bour Women's Institute members at her beautiful summer cottage at Little Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins spend each summer at their cottage. ' streets. property. lire. and police committees. It was moved and seconded that an additional 200 feet of hose be purchased ior the Fire Depart- ment. tyre tor the Mercs was outstand- V .8:-itain's greatest L tielding' side-splitting hltl BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:15 SHERIDAN JdnHlE8SilN D ihimililiillli K Norah nun T0 oonsinnnannn srnaanri DAM- AGE, THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPT BY PATBONS IN CARS. comma events!" 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