OLD ISLAND ' Till-I HUGHES HOUSE on the sturgeon Road. On St. Mary's Road landing out of Sturgeon towards Grzintlriew in a very secluded dis- ..-gi-i IIl('l'e is a stone house said in" have been built by a,man nam- LANDMARKS ed Hughes. The whole.lower storey is of massive-.stone. but the end gables and roof are in wood and shlngled. It was boarded up and empty for a time. but since been- occupied. (P.l. Historical ” ' 1,) Tiaisriaiitt GUARDHUI MAKE TIME to attend Red Cl'tlSS Blood D on or Clinics at Montague. Montague on Thurmay. July 19. lll-JGULAII DANCE at Panmure lklalldr Monday. July 16. Boudre aiilts Orchestra. 9:30 to 12:30. noon ISLAND East. service in the hull July 15. at 8 p.m. Willard .llat'l.caii. p(l,V"'l' FORGET the ice cream stttlal this evening. between Hoo- l,..g. )1":-n's Wear and Commercial iininl, llontague. If weather un- imtiiuililv will he held in Odd- lvllous Lodge Rooms. Sponsored by Kings County Ladies' Aux- illeiry. A.V(;l.ICAN SERVICE at Souris. (in Sunday. July 15. at 11 a.m. 1Iici'9 will be I Celebration of the Holy tfnmmunion with sermon in ,r,..'Uuitcd Church Hall. Main St.. suuris. iKindness of the church authorities). The Reverend W. G. floss- UPTON oosrauciiapei. Dun- das. All services this Sunday will be at Emmanuel Bible Camp. liizliti a.m. Sunday 5Ch00l1 11330 a m. the Lord's supper: 7530 lim- mc Gospel Service. Special sing- mg by the campers. Stveakeh 5- R, Strcight. DIES IN VANCOUVER-Word was received in Summcrside yes- for-day by relatives of theeeath in Vancouver of,Mlss Millicent W,-iglrfg formerly of .Central Bed- mile The information gave non flPliillS but further information- uill he forwarded for publica- tion at a later date. 5 ZNTERTAINED-Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacGowan entertained at their home in Montague. Thurs- day night. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. llarold Landry who left Fri- day to take up residence in their new home in Charlottetown. Around 35 guests gathered to wish llarie and Harold all the best them with a beautiful mahogany harometer. For the last five years ilurold has been King's County agent for the Guardian. hut re reutly accepted a position with the liopartment of Education in Char- lottetown. Mrs. Ralph Beck was pianist for the evening. playing . AC uuist enjoyable sing song, and the solo numlisrs. while several of June 22' The the guests assisted the hostess in STRONG THREAD serving lunch. Lapp hoiisewives of Northern Personals Fire cubs returned from camp this week. Lqrne Ctidmore. Ian Fampbcll. Alvin Ballum. Brian .llacl.ure and Norman Martin. all of Montague. Yllr. Carl A. Hilchey. ('hatliam.l N H., is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Hilchey Montague. Malcolm Finlayson. Kilmuir, left Monday morning for Fort worth. Texas. where he will be em- ployed. . Friends of Mrs. R G. iVincLar- on, New Perth. are sorry to hear the is ill in Kings County Hospi- tal. Montague. Hrs. Homer Campbell and young son. Ian Douglas. of Mont Joli. Qiielwc. are guests of Mrs. Camp- hcIl's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Illacbarcn. Silt. and Mrs. Waldo Lewis and tun children. Faye and Garry. ll CAF. Station. Bcavcrbrook. N. S. spent the last week in Cardi- ttan. guests of Mr. and Mrs. iii-rneley Cann. l llr. and Mrs. Alan Cnnicrnn have returned to their home in .Ci1lf'- dnnia after Tl pleasant visit with iricnds and relatives in Cape iireton. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, Ellis and son. Stewart. and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sollows. a daughter. Beverley, of Port M ltland. N.S.. were recent guests of Mr. and llrs. Bsrneley CIIIII. Cardigan, Mr. Hector Schirmer. Mont Joli. sror AT Mac's Snack Bar, WHERE? No not everywhere! Only at MacLeod's Tailor Shop. Murray River. will you find new styles, new fabrics. and new low Pl'lCes. We feature House of Stone and Tip Top Tailored clothes. and Sll0Wll1tl now specials in ready to wear pants. 157.. off tailored suits. Fesdlnll the 10.000-odd soldier - during the present training eon- centrstlon at Camp Gagetown. the 303781 Cauaidain Army Service Corps is confronted with the larg- est individual catering job in the country. The Service Corps will handle more than A thousand tons of food during the six-week period, with an average daily total of over 58,- 000 rounds of edlbles. ranging from 502 pound of dehydrated soup to 14. 950 pounds of fresh milk. The officer in charge of the huge task. Lieut. David A. Guy. slid the whole country will get into the act of supplying the 1st Cana- dian Infantry Division and sup- porting troops. The Maritime Prov- inces in their role of a supplier will provide potatoes and nah, Columbia will supply hundred; of cases of apples. In the providing of potatoes the food processing plant at Bedeque has been con- tracted to supply hundreds of cases of canned potatoes. As well as foodstuff, the Base Supply Depot provides such nec- essltiesias matches. candies. straw foot-powder. disinfectants and fly- coils. Two very important articles also included are insect repellent and 23.000 lbs. of ice daily. " The problem of satisfying some 10,000 healthy Canadian appet- Largfesi Catering Job Is. Feeding Camp Gageiowny ltes three times it day under field conditions doesn't stop at ti); Base gupply Depot. Once a day truckll onus of different units make 60-mile round trip from their c mp-sites in the 427-square mile training area to pick up their unit's supplies for the following dlIY- A! the unit. quarterinasters make a breakdown to various sub-unit kitchens. The cooks then take over-sometimes under al- most impossible conditions of mud and wet weather-and meals are produced that are a far cry from the maligned Army "grub" of pre- vious wars. The problem of preserving per- ishable food has been solved by a combination of extensive distribu- tion of ice. and the construction of underground lockers. When the big divisional exer- cise begins at the end of this month, both "enemy" and "friend- ly" forces will have one thing In comrnon-their food wit come in from the same source. l'owever steps are being taken to see that there is no mingling of friends and enemy while rations are being picked up in Saint John. Among statictics I ' ” were anticipated figures for July includ- ing l43.000 lbs. of beef. 250.000 lbs. of potatoes and 574.000 eggs. The Base Supply Depot is run by 24 soldiers and 14 civilians. Officers Of Acme Rebekah Lodge Are Installed mlli.0ll?5f;giJ. Tilt TSESKS into their chairs in an impressive manner Thursday evening by P.N. vice with that company. Most of J.F. Lyons. acting general super- associates. 'financial report was read by Mrs. IN GEORGETOWN A former Georgetonian man was. recently honored in U.S.A. William F. Rafusc of 19 Grove St.. Greenwood. Everett, Mass., machinist of the Everett Refinery of the Essa standard Oil Company recently received recognition for long service. Mr. Rafuse received a diamond studded emblem de- noting 30 years continuous ser- Mr. Rafuse's service has been in the maciiinc shop. The presentation was made by intendent. in the presence of his who congratulated Mr. Rafuse on his long and faith- ful service. Mr. Rafuse is at present visit- ing in Georgetown as the guest of his mother. Mrs. Minnie Rafuse. Gregor, Catherine Marie Dewar. Winnelred Vickerson: Secretary. Doris Llewellyn: Treas- G. Marjorie J. Johnston. assisted by Past Noble Grand. Ruth Mac- Leod. Frances Shaw. Edith Mac- Stewart' and The new officers for the ensuing term are as follows: No.le Grand. Florrie Beaten; Vice Grand, Knuth- erine Cann; Recording Secretary. Financial urer. Florrence Stewart: R.S.N. Hilda Hilchey; L.S.N.G.. Addie Du- var; R.S.V.G.. Ruth MacI.eod: W Mary Hemphill; Cond t . Annie Gillis; Color Bearer. Alice,Greene; Chaplain. Violet MacDonald; Inside Guardian. Annie Bears; Outside Guardian. Erma MacLaren; Mu- sician. Marion MacDonald. y During the business session final arrangements were discussed for holding the kitchen shower on July 12th. Mrs. John Dewls. Halifax. was welcomed to the meeting and ex- pressed her pleasure in a few words. Douglas MacLaren also spoke briefly commending the in- stalling officers on the splendid manner in which they performed their duties. At the close of the meeting the members and guests enjoyed I delightful social hour. Mrs. Erma MacLaren was pianist and a de- licious lunch of ice cream and cake was served by Mrs. Cann. M11- MacLaren and Mrs. Llewellyn. LORNE VALLEY Lorne Valley School closed for vacation on Friday. Finland make a strong thread by splitting dried reindeer sinews into hairlike fibres. Acme Rebekah Lodge Meeting Miss Flori'ic Beaton presided at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge, Montague. Thurs- day evening. The meeting open- ed in the usual manner and twelve officers responded to roll call. with a large number of members present. i The minutes of the previous session were read by the secre- tary. Mrs. Winnifred Viekerson and were approved as read. The Florence Stewart. Mrs. Irma MacLtii'cn and Mrs. Doris Llewellyn were appointed its delegates to attend the Re- bekah assembly in Sydney. N.S.. in August. Plans were discussed for ob- serving the forty-second anniver- sary of the lodge. and a commit- ice cnmprisltltl Mrs. Irma Mac- Larcn. Mrs. Ruth Mat'l.cod. Mrs. Vl(”li(TS0l1 and Mrs. Violet Mac- Donald was appointed to make final nrrai .t-mcnts. At the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and the program featured a kitchen show- cr for the lodge and a number of useful items were received. The gifts were opened by "The Bride and groom" portraying in pantomine by Mrs. Florrle White and Mrs. Douglas Macluiren. teacher. Mr. James Dewar presented certificates to th pupils and also iemembered them with gifts. The pupils pre- sented their teacher with parting gifts. At present there is no ten- cher in view for the 1958-57 term. Miss Chris Shaw, Charlottetown. spent the last weekend of the month with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mr. George MacAulay, Char- lottetown. was a visitor to this vicinity on Friday. He was a guest of his mother. Mrs. Mae MacAu- lay. Mr. and Mrs. James Greer. Bos- ton. Mass. are vacationing on the island. While in Lorne Valley they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannell. Miss Joan flee ntyro spent a few days at Orwell Cove during the week where she visited her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Maclnnis. Halifax. NS. spent the holiday weekend on the Island. While in Lorne Vafley they visited Mrs. Christina Macbeod. and Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnis. Mr. Alex Nicholson left recent- ly for Calgary. Alberta. by plane. Mr. .Nlcholson expect-I l0 "mil" there for an indefinite period. Mr. Francis Hill and family Of Frenchfort were recent visitors to Lorne Valley. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macin- tyre. Mr. William Lowery of Hlllflx. N.S., spent the iiouiiny weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lowery- Montogue School Holds Field Day With the weather man being ex- ceptionally kind almost 200 pupils from grades 1 to 7. of Montague Memorial Schoolparticipated in a field day Wednesday afternoon at the Beaver Club grounds. it was an innovation from the usual school picnic. and proved a i ;e success: the children participating in all the events with great enthusiasm. Brigadier Reid was the capable starter for all the events. and was assisted by Peter Sinclair, Roddy Martin. Judge J.S. DesRoches, Cpl Wannamaker, Douglas MacGowan, Archie Hilchey and Kenneth Nor- ris. After the races. the Ladies of the Home and School under the chair- manship of Mrs. LeRoy White, and assisted by the teachers. treated the entire school to sandwiches. drinks and ice cream. Results of the Races were as follows: Girls 6 yrs and under. 1. Ruth Annear l 2. Leona Aiistie 3. Betty Lou Gillis. Boys 6 yrs and under. i. Jackie MacPhee 2. Carl Fraser 3. Arthur Fraser. Girls 7 yrs and under. Marlene MacGowan Nancy Johnston Paulette Clow. Boys 7 yrs and under. 1. Jimmy Buell 2. Barrie Campbell 3. Jimmy Mccarron. Girls 8 yrs. 1- Dianne MacPlies . Christine Martin Sandra Boehner. I afllyis scyrs. - v ii ar a 2. Clive Johnystolid Kenny Campbell hg few days in G t I where he wasufli? :ll:5ire.i;e"i,'.y brother-in-law and sister Mr an; Mrs. Frank Parker. . . Mr. Walter MacLeod. Cambridge MEII-. who was on the Island at. lcndfng the funeral of his mother the late Mrs. Dsnie MacLeodl Point Prim, was the guest M- Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Manama, on June 29. Mr. MacLeod's friends i" MFM Willey extend their heart- felt sympatii t hi - of his rnotiiel. 0 m '" "'9 '”" .r-n-v.-- can dMtlss Helen McAulay has return- g 0 Boston. Mass.. after spend. lull several weeks visiting rein. fives in this vicinity. I Miss Christine Shaw. Charlotte. 0ll:'hYl- spent the holiday weekend W .her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mr. James MacNeill was a visit. rdr to Lhiarlottetwon over ten hol- May wee end. He was the guest of s mother. Mrs. Isabel Macivem, Miss Teresa McAulay and M55,-. stuff of the Prince Edward IS' land Hospital. spent the first week- end of the month at their home with their father. Mr, Edggr Me. Aulay. A service preparatory to Holy Communion was held at Lorne Vgl. 19)! Presbyterian Church on Fri. day. June 29. The large congre- gation listened with rapt attention to the soul searching message .1. livered by Rev. D.A. Campbell who took his text from St. John's Gospel Chapter in. verse 11: "1 am "I0 cool ShePherd:the mid Shepherd gIve"i his life for the Helen McAulay who are on the B 1 Census For King's County Completed censors taken in the doctoral district of King's. have now com- pleted their task of counting its population for the' 1966 census. states census commissioner How- lau Mullnlbh -. They have met a generally. friendly, reception from the peo- ple visited and a ready response to the questions they had to ask. ML Muuglly. wishes to expras his warm appreciation for this co- operntlon. which has lightened and made the work of the euumerators sant. Plltlirery effort has beenmade to ensure complete count in this census district, stated Mr. Mul- laly, but it is possible that some persons have teen misled. He asks everyone who thinks he or she has not been counted to get in touch with his office at Sourls River by letter. Alterna- tively. they may report by letter to the Census Division. Domin- ion Bureau of Stastics. Ottawa. to which all of the Census returns for the district have bcell MW forwarded. BE 3. Fraser lumin- Girls 9 yrs. 1. Gladys Larklu 2. Ethel Kerr 3. Sandra Stewart Boys 9 yrs. 1 Bobby Bnilum 2. Malcom MacGowan 3. Roger Clair. Girls 10 yrs. 1. Florence MacDonald 2. Muretta Lannigan 3. Lil. Dewar. Boys 10 yrs. 1. Wayne Stewart 2. Billy Nelson 3. Lorne Cudmore and Jo'.n Clary. Girls 11 yrs. 1. Wendy Johnston 2. Shirley Stewart 3. Heather King. Boys II yrs. 1. Raymond MacDonald 2. Clinton Nicholson 3. Ian Campbell. Girls '2 yrs. 1. Gillian Taylor 2. Sandra Bell 3. Dorothy Annear. Boys 12 yis. 1. Garnet Maclntyre 2. Milburn Reilley 3. Allan Ballum. Girls l.'l yrs. 1. Katherine Sorrie 2, Lois Hughes 3. Mary Brennick. Boys 13 yrs. I. Stanford Peardon 2. Donald Hennigar. Girls 14 yrs. Dianne Shaw. Boys 14 yrs. . Bryce Ballum Morley Annear. Girls 15 yrs or over. Margaret MacLean . Marjorie Gillls i . Olga llennigar. Sack Race. Boys 10 and under. Hobby Ballum 2. Harry Annear .'i. .lohn Llewellyn. Sack Race. Girls 10 and under. I. Florence MacDonald 2. Donna Campbell 3. Ethel Kerr. Sack Race. Girls 11 or over. 1. Margaret MacLean 2. Sandra Bell 3. Shirley Stewart. Sack Race. Boys 11 or over. I. Garnet Maclntyrc 2. Bryce Ballum 3. James Mat-Lean. Three-Legged Race. Girls to and under. 1. Barbara Shaw and Carol Ken- nedv 2. Christine Martin and Marilyn Norris 3. Donna Campbell and Faye Pear- don. Boys to and under. . 1. Wayne Stewart and Harry An- near 2. Bobby Ballum and Garry Mc- Carroll 3. Brian Maclnire and Billy Nelson. Boys II and over. i. Morley Annear and Bryce Bal- lum 7. Carry Fraser and Donald Mo Carron 3. Ian Campbell and Billy Thomp- son. Wheel Barrow Race. Girls. 1. Wendy Johnston and Margaret Macl.ean 2. Dianne Shaw and Lola Hughes .1. Catherine Sorrle and Sandra no.- any- BARN LDANCE AT BALTIC Canteen Service WILLIAM COUSINS spective offices by R. Mathesou. St. Peter's N. School Final ' Exam Report St. Peter's North School. report of the Final Exams held during the month of June is as follows. SENIOR ROOM Grade 10 1. Bernie 0'Hanley 2. Engine Rossiter. Grade 9 8 1. Anna Lewis 2. Luis Powell 3. Mary MacCallum. Lenny Mac- Kinnon (equal). Grade 8 1. David Lewis 2. Gerard Leslie 3. Charles Gilli: Grade 7 l. Ronnie MacDonald 2. Richard Flynn 3. Kathleen Gillis. Grade 6 1. Helen Ann Maccallus 2. Audrey Lewis 3. Lillian Powell. Highest mark in the Grade II Achievement Tests. Gerard Leslie. Highest yearly average. Ronnie MacDonald. JUNIOR ROOM Grade 5 1. can Maclnnls 2. Veronica Gillls 3. Daniel Lewis. Grade 4 ' 1. Beverly 0'!-Ianley 2. Mary Lewis 3. Donnie Flynn Grade Sb 1. Carol MacDonald. Grade 3 l. Mary Leslie 2. Frank Powell 3. Ronnie MacDonald. Grade 2 i. Mary Flynn 2. David MacDougaIl 3. Jean MacDonald. Grade la 1. Billy Lewis 2. Roger O'Hanley 3. Sally Ann MacPhee. Boys. I. Morley Annear and Bryce Bai- lum 2. Clinton Nicholson and Alvin Bal- lum 3. Harry Annear and Wayne Stew- art. D.D.G.M. at Odd Fellows Hall on Peter Shams. I.G., Arthur Coffin. Thursday night. Assisting officials Warden. w.w. MacEachern. V. G.. The elected and appointed of- were A.0.F. Gill. P.G.M. as Grand flccrs of llllldey Lodge. I.0.0.F. Warden and Finlay MacKinnon u were duly installed into their re- Grand Marshal. Officers seated. left to right: GEORGETOWN Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Kennedy, have returned from a motor trip through the Maritimes and the State of Maine. Mr. Arthur Thompson of Mon- tague was a business visitor to Georgetown on Thursday. July 5. Mr. Vernon J. Fraser of Souris was a business visitor to George- town on Thursday, 5th. Miss Ann MacDonald. who is employed with the Provincial Gov- ernment of Nova Scotia in Hali- fax. is vacationing in Georgetown with her mother. Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald. Master Merrill Fouchere of Sour- is is holidaying in Georgetown as the guest of his uncle and 'aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John P. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. William Publicover of Massachusetts are vacationing in Georgetown as the guest of Mr. Publicover'ii brother and slster-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. James Publi- covcr and his father. Mr. John Publicover. Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Lavan- dier. have as their guests their son. Mr. Amos Lavandier of Haw- thorn. N.Y.. and his friend Mr. Warren Washhurn also of Haw- thorn, N.Y on Tuesday, July loih, ten Boy Scouts from Georgetown under the leadership of Seoul Master D.A. MacCormack left for a ten day Camp at Camp Buchanan. Scouts Grade lb 1. Betty MacDougall 2. Robert 0'Hanley. Highest yearly average. Leslie. Principal. Arthur MacNeill. Assistant, Bernadette MacDon- aid. Mary MASS FOR POZNAN DEAD VATICAN CITY tPl-Memor- ial mass for victims of the Poznan revolt was celebrated at the Church of Sant'Andrea al Quirin- ale Thursday in the presence of 15 diplomatic repres tatives. The mass was celebraed by MSill'- Giuseppe Gawlina, bishop of the Polish community in Rome. C3IFl1!l- TODAY Forrest Clow, Noble Grand . War- ren Henderson, J.P.G.. Arthur MacLean, Chaplain. Findlay Mac- Kinnon. 0.G.. H.E. Carmichael. 'I'reas.. John Morrison. RSS.. George Newson. LSS.. Fred Iw attending camp are Paul Batch- lider. Ray Murphy. Joseph Mur- phy. Herbie Murphy. Charley Fitz- Hartman and Danny MacLean. Mr. George MacKinnon of Mill- town Cross was a recent visitor to Georgetown. Mr. Henry Deveaux of Spring- field. Mass.. is vacationing in Georgetown as the guests of his father-in-law. Mr. Michael Burke. Sr. AC Mr. Willis Jenkins of Milltown Cross was a business visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. July 10. Mr. (.'.C. Pratt of St. Peter's was a visitor to Georgetown ear- ly in the week. Miss Joan Stevenson of Freder- icton is vacationing in Georgetown as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson. Miss Anita Boudreaiiit holiday- ing at Summerville at the home of her uncle and aunt.i Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boudreault. Mr. l)on MacGregor of Murray River was a business visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday. July 11th. A Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lavers. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor of Boston. Mass, recently visited the Province and bertson, Conductor. R. Matheson, RSNG. A. Burt. LSNG. A. Fri; 18". RSVG, Paul Hansen. Fin. Secy. Robert Watson. Rec. Sccy. Guardian Photo were guests of Mr. Laver's. III- tiers. the Misses Mae, Florrie and Pearl Laverii and Mr. Lester Lav- ers.. brother. Mrs. Myrtle Babineau left re- cently for Upton. where she will perform the duties of cook for tho duration of the Camp. Miss Claire Boudreault of Sum- merville is .visiting in Georgetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil- ip Boudreault. Mr. Harold Dicks left early in the week for Borden. where he has accepted a position of crew member, as one of the Borden- Tormentiiie Ferries. Mrs. Retha Perry of Brocfon. Mass. and Mrs. Jean Lavardier of Bremen. Mass., are guests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rickettg and family of Halifax. N.S., motor. ed to Georgetown. where they were guests of Mrs. Rickett's mo- ther. Mrs. Annie Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. James Caldwell and son Jimmie. who have been C the guests of Mrs. Coldwel1's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Land- ay, left recently on return to Chat- ham. N.B.. where Mr. Coldwell II stationed with the Royal Canadian Air Force. ' NORTH amt? BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:45 SHOW AT DUSK - RAIN OR MOON IHVER TODAY and MONDAY THE MOST COLORFUL PIRATE OF ALL TIME ROARING ACROSS A BOUNDLESS SEA OF SPECTACLEI Flashing steel . . . booming cannon . . . snapping sails and treasure to dazzle the eye . . . these were the marks of the roaring, brawling Age of Piracy! From Porto Bello's bawdy taverns to storm-tossed Tro- pic seas, from the first flash of a buecaneerls blade to the last gasp of a sinking sloop. you follow Robert Louis E "H Hiiuian SHOWSAT1-3-7-9 do iii? -J. AmMs ldM an llnllll silt Stevenson's immortal character, Long John Silver. with the lad Jim Hawkins at his side. as he carves a trail of adventure unlike anything seen on the screen beforel I'll! 51-JLEEE ADVINTIIRIS O! u. 2 ,. um 'llVtltlt,lN- CinlEias:.rL'eopE ROBERT NEWTON Ne iii , .....,A - COME EARLY! JULY 'I7tIi Sheen." Mrs. Daneil Show presid- COMING MONDAY 3; TUESDAY ed at the organ. Verses were read by Mrs. Llewel- lyn and the gifts arranged by Qiiehi-r. accompanied by his bro- ,I,".' Mr, Chaim”, sebum". Low. Mr. John Cunnlniiiism recently SUNDAY MIDNIGHT M .. VI It . . . fro M II settl ' ' afnmhlordllul. have returned I -T-'...., cf,,f.'.;,"s" ..,.., held ".1 1... .”;'Ll:f: ,',':..'";u.,.,f',, M'..'.T::.,"M,., Tlliy dldll I' INVENT IT . . . but how they Box OFFICE OPENS 12:05 AM. Us A a motor trip to Nebraska. winner: rlzege hIi':i3'smAd;hLgacr(el;:g- ward Crane. impfgvgd on Hg. FIIN! FACES YOUVE NEVER SEEN 3113033 , , . T ' ' or an . . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Inclin- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray and daughter. of Antigonlsli. N.S., 5'! lllelfs of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Wlglitman, Montague. Magistrate's Court At Souris . ndarc llllltflo Gilbert Glut cl gag” S;urls Wednesday. a red- the Telnpeflnco Act for tntoxtcr stmlna RICHARD BMEHART. PHYt-I-ls KIRK po.i'mm"': LON 05178:: WW1 2;! .1; Icgaui: O "Id The first great ION? of Uranium Hunters tn final 81 and costs: while resident of Pectin station receiv- INSCRWHON3 ' ff ' ""' " Montlzlle. PM OOMING -- may it; - 11 Phone 1 - days for falling to stop at a stop Mrs. MICLINR was pianist dur- ing the evening. Doughnuts and coffee were served by the lunch committee. ..........L..m...........m. ed I fins of I and costs or five sign; while a similar fine was handed to I I " A of Sourls for falling to yield the rigid way. A resident of Itock Born. under .. for ”i.':'n"n'.':..:'.a prize-tinnedpufstuturtimmlibci A can not a Ilttdont of Ifgdlr mm 173 & non. Toronto, Ontario. WIN 1'00!" were guests of the forrnsr'n bro- vigltorg, to borne Vnlle!- THC ther-in-law and till". W5 9'' Mn. Lorna Msclnod. Master John Mscdrsth III I ...m.....m.:m- . L. V. Power Mayfair Theatre MURRAY nivnn. JULY 14 .. TIME 3:30 PM. SATURDAY "CANYON CROSSROADS" CtNrimscoPE l'IfCll'VlC0l OR rscns room. Nnvniz rouourri run cownsr ciuiw SINCE "THE KILLERS” . MONDAY:-.. . "REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE" stmtnnurll DIAlt,xRATALfB woon TUESDAY