- .s--. Two BEUTIES Dr R D. MacNetll of Charlot- ed silver orange shrimp. they ilsiastlc crowd was an hand I Montague Branch' legion Meeting The regular monthly meeti of the Montague Branch of th: Canadian Legion was held in the Legion hall Thursday eve-3 ning. August lst. A large attend-. ance of members were on hand for the meeting. A large congregation attended the morning and evening services of the Valleyfleld United Chard and included many out-of-pro vince visitors. These special ser- vices were in celebration of the A1110!!! other business. it wall ll7the anniversary of the church moved and carried that the and the special speaker at both Legion Branch act as sponsors services was Rev D.I. Macintosh for the Red Cross Blood Donor of Mount Allison University, Clinics, and L. Cyril Johnston Sackvllle. N.B. was appointed as Chairman ol At the morning service Rev. the Committee' to make necese M11 Miclnwlh I-003 ll his I-913 sary arrangements. llianigoglrll ;;We slearve Three new members were iy '3 "' ” ' "' accepted into the Branch. aud,Itf:d' d liglitilwm wmmuncd W. Stirling MacKay became ther i 100th member to be paid up in,' M H” evmiu "nice mm the branch this year. This is the -- largest membership the branch has ever had up to date. Two delegates, G.G. Jardine . and l'.M. Matheson were ap-' Miss Wilma Acton. Glen Wil- pointed to attend the forthcom-L liam. went A week with Iriends ing Provincial Legion Convent- In NONI! LII”- ton to be held at Borden, P.E.l. Arrangements for the hold' Mm John Murphy. returned to of . In-esemluon 0; 25 yen. bllngi her home in East Baltic, follow- ”, U, member. who hue Milng tier operation in the Souria longed to the branch for 25 years Hmpnn or more were discussed. and at Committee was named from the chair to make necessary ar- ments. The committee named were R. M. Martin, Chair- man. with Peter Sinclair. A.F. Campbell, Athol Robertson. Judge Deslloches. and George Mrs. Walter Dixon was host- ess to the East Baltic Women's Institute meeting at her home in .East Baltic, during the past week. Miss Elsie Saville. North Lake, Valleyfield United Church I ll7th Anniversary Observed llete Mr Robertson. Kingshoro. Mr Emery Bruce. Windsor. Mrs. Ray Bruce, Red Point. Macintosh spoke on "lnheriten- as his text lst Kings The services were conducted by the minister. Rev. Farquhar MacKi.nnon. The Valleyfield choir provided the mualc for both services and was accompanied by Mrs. Pres- ton Peardon as organist. Special numbers were rendered by the Valleyfield trio. omptsnied by Mrs. W.A. Bnice. Also present was Mrs. Macintosh and children Mrs. William Fraser. North Lake. in now enjoying much bet- ter health following her illness in the Souris Hospital. Mr. David Conway. who had been employed In the Magdalen islands for the spring lohstering season, returned to his home at North Lake during the past week. Dr. Donald and Mrs. Campbell and children, Walthani, Mass. 3:" w'" "''""'y d'"”'d W spent there annual holidays with mn3'"'"”"- ” "9" u" Dr. Campbell's mother. Mrs. large number of visitors kom outside cammunmu. John C. Campbell. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs I-Jarl Jarvis and family left on return to Fort Erie. Ontario, having spent their holidays with Mrs. Jarvis” par- la visiting with relatives in East Baltic. Red Point and Black. Pond. She also attended the Raf Point Women's Institute Meeting in which mg W" for sever” Mrs. Nelson Stewart and Mrs. lontario. is now spending his va 5 vention held re('t'nlI) ration with his parents, Mr. anal loiietuun Poster Fsrrett represented the ed the occasion by holding I pb Red Ptllill Women's Institute as nI(' at the home ofnhia dawtirr; Tue5'0 AuUu5t 6' delegates at the annual cun- Mrs. Stewart Mac tyre r.ir - - in Char-lllllnclntyre. East Point. Mr. Mae-' lb” Gardmn Pu. 5 Donald is one of the oldest resi- dents at North Lake. He enjoys- . rd,” N scan, Mr, and llrs Martyn Johnston very good health and is able to! :::mh::e gglekfna Le. and four children fllurray Har- enjoy the everyday 8'-'llVl"?l lglmc-. pa,-,5". my lug My-3, bour lxurili hate taken up resi- 40,,” Conw.y' Non; 1.3., deuce at Mirth Lake for the sum- Mr um M" S I Maw Mn. J B Mclsaac. Rot-kbarra, m” '"”"”” is out and about following her Ui - - , gg, pent the weekend with 1008 '”'"-"l5 at ll" Mm" their daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs Herbert Camp Mr uni I M Mdggg, be” '9" 0" ”'”"'" "I OIWU I13V'r Mrs. Staffer Bortein was host-, K-luibomy IDS SD?!" lII9il' annual IIOII” ear to the Kingsboro Women's In-j days with relatives on P. E. l.. stitute at her home recently I and Cape Breton Mr. Campbell 1 is the son of Mrs John C. Camp- hi-ll and the late ltlr. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Young. , Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mallard were There I" 39V9r3l 'l(""i0'E "l recent business visitors to Char- . the eastern districts still Wll')0uI. huewwn nd Mom.'ug, Red Pmm l a teacher for the coming term.. y I. and with very little hopes of - Nit John (al insdi-II. Rhude Is- gecunng one, ronalnnzn PLAC- land, is now spending his an- nual holiday with relatives in 5 - vv - Se , h Nnnh Lake. and Sums. Mrs, Nelson R Stewart was The Sargasso s a uge 11051955 I0 "'9 R9” Pm” w”'lweeded eddy rotating clockwise. ' t her home on . ('oiii.:i'aIulatimis tn Tiir Sic-pheu .rPUei?'U7IEI1'.Is'nu1' a ("compasses an "" two4h"d' MacDonald. North Lake. on ct'le- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lelllanc as big as the United States. brating his 75th birthday on July 7th Several of his daughtcral sons and grandchildren celehrat-i years a member and most real- ous worker. Her host of friends were most happy to see and have her with them again. Mrs. Gar- rett makes her home with her daughter. Mrs. Wesley Bruce. Bothwell, since the death of her husband. Mr. Albert Garrett, East Baltic. several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mar-Donald. Dorchester. Mnss., are now on holiday at their residence in South Lake. I - 't use There as subsnruies for per- mancnr wiring improvements. They can't Take it because They're exposed to more abuse and are more readily overloaded. Install outlets where you need them. Borrow the money you need quickly I and easily! Simply pick up your phone and arrange for a loan from Trans Canada Credit. Up to 30 months to repay on terms to fit your family budget. Call us today--by telephone. Mat-Donald, as members. Tent- ative plans for the evening are with other possible. special attractions 11' base when the batter popped the loss but pitched a strong ignme. A very large and enthu- to for a banquet and dance after but. Ed Murphy was the winning! pitcher and turned in a solid per-' fermance. Erwin Connolly took sl , is now spending her holidays at her home in Annandale. Sister Mary Adolphus. U. S. A.. is visiting with her sister. Mrs H. B. Fay and Mr. Fay, also her lsistcr-in-law, Mrs. Adolphus Ella Iworth, East Baltic. Mrs. John W. Robertson rep- resented the Kingsboro, W. l.. at ythe annual convention held rec lently In Charlottetown. l l Miss Mary Toombs, Rusllcu, Dr. E. Kassner and Mrs. Kas- sner and family. Sourls, are now enioying a well earned holiday J..osuglAiout Western Canada and . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Kinssimm. spent a week with friends and relatives in Vermont and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Robert- son, U. S. A . are spending there holidays with relatives In Kings- boro. Mr. Robertson is the son oI wire. Provide adequate (IICUIU of proper sue We uulau nan nnuur. ouuw. larger main psbeh. We replace outmoded ligbtiag fixtures. -rxrms m Moomt wnunc Mrmoos - &) CHAPPELL 8. CO. I-:l.ECTRlCAl. C()NTRAC'l'()RS THE All-CANADIAN i tosu company WW Z-3II;I'M4 WW 4. 79 GRAFTON sr. l PHONE 3523 137-! spent the week-end with friends PHONE 8325i IHOWH 15 .lU3llY PWI-Id M H19 gave the Doctor a stiff ten-min-.t-heer the two teams as they i iin Red Point. W0 :P;l::l”ge”?.l;'x';f lf,e';l;':; gute battle before being brought battled right down to the wire. lcnfmeway on Sunday. TM white net. Dr. MacNeill and his H. Connolly was plate umpire gt-r one weighed 2” pounds and ;son caught thirteen trout altoge(- . "ml -L whale" and N- Murphy ,l61 QUEEN ST. Mrs. Havelock Robertson and the . I Two of Red Pointis must popu- .lar young ladies Misses Bertie .; was 17 inches long. 'l'he smaller one weighed IVs pounds and was 13 inches long. Lured by a bait- lher which weighed over ten ;pounds. making the outing an enioyable and successful one. EASTERN GUARDIAN BREAKS ARM IN FALL- Master Roger Goss. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goes. Char- lottetown was taken to the Kings (minty Memorial Hospital suf- fering with a broken arm. Rog- or was visiting at the summer home of his aunt. Mra. Claude hicholson and Mr. Nicholson, Montague. and while playing on an inflated inner tube fell break- ing his right forearm. ARE ENTERTAINI-TD --Mrs. Kenneth MacPhee. Valleyficld, and Mrs. H. Vincent White. lloiitague. former teachers at llontngue Memorial H I g h S(Il00i, were entertained at a di-Iii-ious chicken dinner at Hill- -ulr inn. Montague. recently. Each was presented with a beautiful gift, Mrs. MacPhee in honor of her recent marriage. and Mrs. White as a farewell gilt Mrs. White leaves shortly in Join her husband at White horse. Yulmri. PERSONALS Miss Joan McGowan. Kilmulr. It-ti last week for Cold Spring Harbour. New York. where she Will take a three weeks course at the Biological Laboratories. llrs. Cora Campbell and Miss Hilda Campbell, Boston. Mass.. I" iiuests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel MacGregor. Montague. Mr. and M.rs. Malcolm J. stew- art. Baxter. Maine. are present- ly visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beer. Montague. Mr. Stewart is a nephew of Mrs. Beer. Miss Cami Ann Riley, Gas- perenux. is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Chester MacLure, Monta- gue. Miss Belle MacLure, Taunt- on. Mass.. is spending the sum- mer ln Montague, guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Ms. Chester MacLiire. Vernon River Beats Iona Vernon River took a game lead In the Kings County soft- ball League Semi - Finals on Sunday by edging lona lo-9 in a lively game played on the lniter's diamond. lona grabbed an early lead but Vernon River squeezed ahead in the fifth in- ning and then hung on courage ously as the home team pressed hard with the tying IE2 third for luck comfort hat for Rhsu'nsstIe Paine. Get in 3. Nights. str slnud urine. Irritating passages lag of energy due l Erlmdd trouble try OYl'l'l:.n2nIeI. a at complete set " IMI- 0'- Iatscttea or money RTE to UN nlllkl 0' Dull "104 PEI". iataty. success. Don't suffer another a without an!!! Nu: Irlllilt "If lnoaaebe. VII :handling the bases. These two teams will square off next Sun- day on the Vernon River dia- mond for the second game of the best of three series. Iona must win to stay in the running. lltohertson and Lillian Fraser. Red Point. are soon to become of wishes in the future. Mrs. Albert Garrett. Bothwell. July brides. Their host of friends ' . are extending to them the best . fl TEA PARTY l AT GEORGETOWN i In aid of New School. Wednesday, August 7th. Ball game, 3200 p.m., Georgetown vs. Mt. Stewart. Supper starting at 4:00 p-m. Games galore. Dance in Town Hall. I A TO-DAY Lou LY - CAPITOL WIMMINI - As men ......... ... Jo-we AuvsoN Joan Dolores Ann Ann Collins - Gray - Sheridan - Miller "Ens Opposm: Sax SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7'. 9 traffic control. Ipccd laws in the interest Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Their recommendations have now been and Highway sign crews have been instructed to fol- low them out. Cmws are now at work placing 30 and 40 MPH signs as recommended. The public are asked to co-operate by obeping the NOTICE Because of dissatisfaction with our 30 mile speed 1ke zones in past years. the R.C.M.P. were asked to make- dclailed recommendations for th e improvement of i of safety. DONT TAKE CHANCES J. G. Mnol(AY. lMnlster of Highways. received COMING WED. 8. THUR. 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