I 1 Ina Mas-Mme Temperance red-Dixon 1 seat . v , 2, er-non wu no luest speaker young :3: 17.? ,,.,,,.2,,3”.; ”,;',': Thursday.Aug. 9.1956 TiseGnerdisss,Psg I E . s. V . ll .7" ' ' ' : -. r . I . . . v. V I. , In um” "m sea I priests Iev- lsrs cherles Moirs. c bi. home. Larry had th rnis-frt v -, V V, . I . , . . 3 wad," ., h.V Lake. New Hampshire, "113,-., of breaking his leg :s the "rel'.'.'E attending summer schooi d It. added by & r - V V p - " . V 3.1 ugh gg ad, we 3. . APE , E5 -Iollnli-on. Fortune Bndge and PI I fall and has been a Vpatit Allison University. Backviile. NJ. . y. V V V V 3 - . V . H . . um” Hutu. Nut , VhesneVV .. Hutu.” V Mrs John Maclean, Peters Rd. In the Kings County Hospital for Mrs. Willard llcclure was hoe- Lure. An :3 &m. u I ,5, . A 4 T if I" ' V I ' . . 1' ,- .3-i' , - - so. and Mrs. John rbysr. Teena:-hell! ;f:':.V;':ccll;td slaens of Mrs W sexleral wV-Veeks. ten to the Ladies Aid society et ed to nsaet at the some ensue. . V V . . - . . V V -. V.V ,. u.gu.y.1., "N 1...”, gm” pleased see u M V claw r and Mrs John dr. an Mrs. Charles "Prime her home on Tuesday evening. Illllans Johnston tn the Asj e e . . . V V Vnmg. .1 31,-, ms nu, nu; Barrywaet patient Kings VaVnB daughter Barbara, st. John, July 17. Fifteen members respond- V V V , ,V mu... V Mus Blanche Millar. Chestnut P. 9”"? "Gel" EH95” 0! M"- ed to the roll all with I vent 0- In-pdar mails. July 10. V . ., V . , .. ., , , H , n.,dV,,,,,, mum Bil. MassV.V.V is spend..V,g we sum. V"x;IVVm;VVsVsiVf1tVeVr. Mrs. Harry Millar of Scrltptulra and twolvialtora were nsensbersof the Murray Earha- . V JOHNS. mm (CP);Pl,, mm B - i - V . v v , - was 'racent overnight guest ma wararracu , mar man s at her home hem - ar. V presen. t was deeded to hold North Women's Institute snotend mfg smuwod vmmm m mug; lg" cP'IIlwll-mmwwl: wall: gaitgnal rerIrh::,ga&nrmv3Vt of so vlrenta. Mr. and Mrs. so Deroyai.uNl."8 gwuguam Khllsses Sheila and 4.... Mac- .,E"'M:3: iIf:;,e5'fe-l;l::g- t'hechV::IR1ImltlVlV:PerMan:ih baciiur is: to amrisenn. mourn-. than "”"'1””.?..i'i”....a””"i””.i”....E.'2”l.': '9..'S;u.”"””n..os' 'H.'e".5lt.”'..'ilf "" "”'i- ""u.'".”""'. ...."....'"" war... no... s"”""ss..; ' ..3':."h"a.?.'”3.'h'i”'f....”'f....5”f.':5 they W sometime with M"? the de"v'wo--Ie'verIod.'- "-'35! 5'-7-'n3.'”7xr'"c&'cu-T5-3'?-'-1'? 3"-33') icxgelzuucuon at . N” to not Wm M nmmm uuigos tint mmgm. m ,,,,,,,h,u '1" .11" Ham”. .1 ml, Com um ML and Mn Herbert ul;wV Libby's broVther.V Mr. David Reid. Ill-our was spent and delicious re- song brought a delighttul M. the-last rsnsalllilli see in the at BunyIII's Cove. . we are in hopasuth.e.t' we u'1'"m'"' M” "d u''' 3"” ”"'I”'' '” "I'”"'d " "I" 'm'' '"y''' M” Sad” M11" is " "gun "uhmum "" ""ed by "" " ' 'l”" f W-id1-nd-.:-.-..e.i " "-'- .a.:.tc.-cor :3. " 1:.” my 1- -an to -. H l.i:."'-.iiu"i'-'3&:"..."..”"”.....- -' ':.r:...-":::-.."'...:-"::i.: :2 .ar:- .r..:-.::. H T,-an ay. vs a com ctod "If a national park is developed i - n ., - . on. ass., were recent At present no road exists ho- So that by next .yaas'--ls57- in urn area semen aunyure ""'- I u.c. Currie conducted the acr- sue... of Mr. A1,u.du- 3” gig pggwmb,po..4u.gbdH',.ugh.co l - Mr. and Mrs. James Nodwill. vice. Attlfcavenlng service.DrClow. , W9” A W”, from 3,. Jone. hwpon In V9 "3 GI9V'”"?T"9”'” R U.s.A., are spending sometime noes Eatsnn. field secretary of Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Blandford, about 25 miles across s. corner of the northeast! coast. Motorists crossing the island must load their cars on a railway car between Clarenville and Gambo. Mr. Smallwood said the con- tractor. Concrete Products Lim- lied. will begin immediately to move equipment into ,-Trsyi-own. near Alexander Bay. and into Ne man Sound along the route so ork "can be proceeding in two places at the one time." A local T ” road connects Alexander Bay with Glovertown and Traytown. ENDS AT CHAI!L0'l'l'ETOWN The new section will bypass the Trans-Canada Highway route PN- posed originally and covers the shortest distance between the present terminal Aleliniier Bay and an existing network ol EASTERN LOCALS PANTRY SALE at Stewart and Becks, Saturday. August 11th. sponsored by Hestherdale, W.l. RAYMOND. GltAN'i'.. optomet- rist, will be in his Tignish ol- fice Saturday August 11th. QUICK LOADING: The Robert MacMlchael. under the command of Captain Trembley, arrived in port at Montague early Tuesday morning to take on pulp wood for C r. ...-. atr- .. Quebec. She left early Wednesday morning thus loading in one day. At Magistrates Court in Georspo town yesterday before Stlpendary Magistrate Gilbert Gaudct. six per- sons were 'fined under the High- way traffic Act and four under the Temperance Act. Those charged under the High- way Traffic Act were as follows: a . sident of Murray liarbnr North and one from Georgetown were both charged with allowing an. unllcenced pessuu to operate their vehlcl and each fined 310.00 and costs or ten days in the King: County Jail. A resident of Newport and one from llopefield. both charged with driving with faulty equipment were each fined 35.00 and costs. orolive days. A resident of Forest Hill. charg- ed with having more than two in the cab of a truck was fined 33.00 and costs. and a resident of Pan- mure Island. charged with driving without an operators licence, wee fined 55.00 and costs or five days. Two charged under the. Temp erahce Act were: a resident of St. Mary's Road. and one from Eldpn with possession of liquor in other than their residence, were lined 320.00 and costs or thirty days. A resident of Montague charged with intoxication in I public place was fined 820.00 and costs or thirty days. and a resident of Mount Stewart charged with having liquor not purchased at the Vendors was fined 310.00 and costs or ten days. Mr. J.P. Nichol- son.” Cro n Prosecutor for Kings represen the Crown in all cases. PERSONALS Mrs. Mary Smith. of Whitman, Mum. is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and ',Mrs. Gavin Reid. Victoria Cross. Mr. and Mrs. George Boudreau. Lower Montaguaand Mrs. Mary Hadlock, of Whitman. Mass.. who is visiting her old home in Lower Montague. left Tuesday morning on a motor trip to Cape Breton and the Cabot Trail. Prior to his departure for Brit- ish Columbia where he will train for the R.C.M.P.. Chester Camp- bell was the guest of honor of his friends. A surprise welnsr roast was held for him Monday night at Brudenell Point. A gift was presented by Kenny Macin- tyre. and Chester cordially thank- ed all. Everyone had an enjoya- ble evening and departed wishing Basques with the exception of one gepoflesethanooelnile...te-' tween Charlottetown and Bunysn's Cove in Clodc Sound. "A suitable ferry will be laced on that gap next year and t will continue to operate for about a year until the road is completed from Charlottetown to Port Bland- ford." Port Blandtord is at the head of the sound. "In the meantime we are bulld- lng a road from BusLvsn's cove, on the south side of Ciode Sound, up . to Port Blandfnrd and hop ctv set throughbeforethoandaltisepresr eat year." Mr. Smallwood said. OTTAWA 1'0 PAY "For the whole of that distance. namely. from Traytown to Bun- yan's Cove. our hope is that the road will be open?-Ins thrnnshllic Shut-Ins Enioy Outings In Caliow Coach The Walter Caliow .WheelcbIlr Coach visited Montague and vicin- ity last Wednesday and Thus-sdu and thirteen guests and six cons- panlons enjoyed delight” after- noon outings. The coach was driv- on by Mr. John Dunbar, Halifax. and the h t was Miss Green. also of Halifax. both of whom wera here last year. On "Wednesday the coach lei! Hillside inn, Montague, at one o'- clock and assisting were three members of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Mrs. Forh'am Bears. Miss Fldrrlc Benton and Mrs. Byron Stewart. The guests were from Montague. Murray Harbor, Peters Road. and Caledonia. Alter an enjoyable trip along the south shore to Cape Bear and Beach Point the group return- ed to Murray Harbor and were guests at the annual Murray Basi- bor Tea Party. A delicious ham and salad sup- per was served by members of the Murray Harbor Women's Institute followed by a treat oi ice cream. on Thursday afternoon the coach left Montague and picked up guests at Lower Montague, Georgetown, Kintoss and Vernon. Accompanying the driver and hostess were Mrs. Bears. Mrs. Callum Bruce and Mrs. Roy Giills. Following a drive through the country the party via- ited the Cardigan rearing ponds where a delicious supper lunch was served by Mrs. Bernley Cann. assisted by other membe s of the lodge. The guests were taken down to the ponds and were shown the trout and salmon. A special feat- ure was provided by Mrs. Thail- deus Sheperd. who played a nuns- ber of violin selections. One of the guests, Mr. George llicken. also played several violin selections. The coach is brought to Most- ague each year under the auap- , ices of the Rebekahs. who also sponsor a waiter Caliow tag day ' each ycar. the proceeds from . - . which are forwarded to the Walter Caliow Wheelchair Fund. Souris LIOIII Rad -- Cross Swimming I Miss Jeanette Peters. Md Cross swimming and Water Safety in- structor is conducting an aquatic program at Souris Beach undc tchlebsponsorship of the Souris Lions u . . Mr. Paul Cudmore. Red Cross Field Supervisor tested the first classes of this Course on July nth. Further classes wii continue dur- ing August. The following candidates MI"- ited awards: Beginners: Estelle Gallant, Cab oi Doucet, Jean Macoormack. Ka- thleen Rogers. Carol Ann Povc. Barbara MacLaren. Rosalyn Man- Donald. Juniors: Lynn Ann Roach. Rosc- Mary llogars. Terese Robertson. Joanne Peters. The oldest known Roman arena Chester success in his R.C.M.P. training. was the circus rnaxirmu. built is no B. C. for games and sports. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS... can osanuucs AS rouows: uoessarusoav fer russoars spun. non. for ,WVIVDN,lSDA'Y'S,pgarV tinge. TUESDAY for ri-iuasoars the return of the full cost of tho road to the Newfoundland govern- ment from Ottawa." "Once this road is completed a raving program will be hunched and a program of shortusing distance by eliminating great curves and sweeps will be cons- mended. so that it should be pos-V Illetoreducetherosdtoaboiit 000 miles in all." Cardigan Red Cross Course Ends Th! young swimmas at Card- llan were tested by Mr. Paul Cud- , more. lied Cross-Fiald su pervlsor on July zlith. Mrs Edith Burke is Chairman of this 8 Water Safety Committee and ar- Ylltgcd for Miss Joyce Gardiner to conduct the Course. The following swimmers passed tests: Beginners Carol'MacNcll. Deid- .wil..II Mrs. Nodwill'l sister, Mrs. James Henderson and Mr. Hond- arson. Mr: and Mrs. Robert Adams. 'W0fC0ll-er. Mass. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnston. Mr. lid Mrs. Harry White. New York. spent several days with 1,5. their uncle. Mr. George White and "Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. EM. Irving, Pic- tou Landln , were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewel- lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carver and family. Halifax, spent several days with Mrs. Carver'si parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Graham. Mrs. Ray MscAleer and young loll John. Aslnoourt, Ontario, were recent guests of her aunt, VMrs. Elmer Mills and M. Mil- s. ' Mr. Russell Irving, Spryfleld. and N.S.. spent some time with his sister, Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn and Mr. Llewellyn. Mrs. Lena Mclfellop and two ”” , Kenneth and Gregory are spending some time with has brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown, Moncton, N. re MacNichsel, Maureen Brothers. 3 iohn MacDonald. Dorothy Dona- ue. House Falls WINNIPEG (CP) -The Brlske.family was snugly in bad in their house early Mon- day. Then the house fell into a hole. V The hole was a rougbt out- line for the basement the Briskcs Harman. Helen and son Austin--were planning to build. Their five-room, one- storey home had been raised .seversl feet by four metal jacks and stood over the hole. The Jacks are believed to have slipped on the raln-soft- ' encd earth. All dishes in the building were smashed. furniture was broken, walls twisted and win- dows cracked. FISHING VESSEL IINIB GLOUCESTER.-, Mass. (AP)- Thc Gloucester fishing dragger Annle and Josie sank off Cape Cod.Tucsday night after an ex- plosion in which one of five crew members was burned. The crew was taken aboard,-the fishing ves- sel Holy Name and brought here Wednesday. .The explosion was due to a leaking gasoline tank. Mrs. Verna Johnston recently spent several days in Truro, N.8.. the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Has- vey Maclsean and Mr. MacLean. Messrs. Warren Millnr. Weir McClure. Leon Clow and Wendell Johnston attended the boat racu held in Pictou Island on July in. The July meeting of the Mur- ray Harbor North Women's inst- itute was held at the home of Mrs. Edward Millar. Ninteen mem- bers and three visitors were pres- daughter. Marlon. Oberlin, Ohio, have been holidsylng,on the Is- land. They spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Sencsbaugh. Oak Valley. Friends of Mr. Newton Hicken are glad to see him home again. Mr. Hicken was a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn were recent visitors to New Glan- gow. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham and Theresa, have taken up reo- idcnce in Murray Harbor North. They have purchased the home formerly owned by the late Wil- liam H. lrvlng. Mr. George Macl(enzie and George Junior. have returned to their home in Roxhury. Mass. They spent their holidays In Mur- ray Harbor North. Mrs. MacKen- size has remained for a longer holiday with her parents. Mr. and I-THEATRE MOIITIIGIIE Wad. - Thur. Aug. 8 - 9 Adm. 30 - 46 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax "TOUCH AND GO" Jack Hawkins - funny. A " ' on ma - touching. warm and natural Its an ' for thanks. a show. in the always good English fashion. Anotherusbow .-in the tradition of "The Kldnappers." Come see a reel funny 030. Laurel and Hardy comedy COMING rnmsv sun sarunusv "ran xsmucmsm . I SEE FBI 3M.5-:3';?5i r I I l v . :3 sn:;' Pit:-I ii BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:45 P.M. SHOW AT DUIIK - RAIN OB MOON! . 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