Girl Guide News lst. TIGNIBH company riesday at Dalton School. iiork with the Blrlll sling. ind m9 mail"! and Guides it was nice with you for a meeting. lsl ALBEIITON The following girls were enrolcd in the meeting of 1st Alberton on Wednesday by Mrs. Smith, Field Secretary. Ethel Albert. Mary Larter. Francis Larter. Janet Profitt. Carol Perry. Geraldine Rooney. Nancy Smith. Ann Larter. Edna Arsenault. Helen Barrett. A iiimber of ladies were present and llim were anxious to be formed into a Local Association. this is being done and it should be of great assistance to Mrs. McRne and her helpers who are doing a fine job with this Company. Games were played and the meet- ing ended with taps. Delicious irfreshments were then served 5; the Guides and Ladies pres- ent Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mac- Rae then went to the Hospital to enroll Ronni Rose McKinnon who has been sick with virus flu. but there she was. sitting up in bed being a real Guide and wearing a big Guide smile. All Guides hope that Ronni Rose will soon be up and able to be about soon. THINKING DAY (in the Sunday nearest to Think- ing Day all Companies are to at- tend Church in a body in full uniform. Do all your polishing and pressing Saturday night. don't forget. ties clean. pins shining. and all Guides in navy blue ankle sot-ks. Brownies in brown ankle socks and all wearing either brown or black shoes. belnit LONE! .Mrs. Osborne Lone Commis- sioner reports that at present there are sa,I.one Guides on the island. three new Lonos lately. Carol Maccallum. Marshfiold and Judy Smithhurst also from Marsh. field. There were 81 entries to Ilie'contest "How I spent my thristmas Day" the winners be- ing. ist. Gail Balderson. Cross Roads. Flora Woolnor. Hun River. Kathleen Sutherlan . Peters. with liononblg lulng to Mary Jlslandm Vlrilzlinla ey ' that the Gflllgllllud .:iiih':.' I Joining in the Thinking Day Rally with us the weatherman psi-mu. . Osborne is directing a Mrs. Smith. Field Secretary. paid . visit to Tisnlsh Company Wednesday and enrolod the fol- lowing girls: Verna Gaudet. Maris Shea and Viola Deslloche. Aur- elia pg,-i-y is Captain of this fine Compan which meets every s. smith went over the Second Class andumurgeg in all to get busy at an irfmas many as possibly can. to have this Badge before her next iisii. Games were played. sons! ended iilth taps. Thank Yul-l Ml" PETW St. Andrew's W.M.S. ..'l'be - ' meeting of the Women's nary Society of St. Andrew's sh terian Church Montague, was hel in the Vestry Tuesday evening. The vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Malcolm Macxenzle. presided. and the meeting open- ed with the call to worship. Isaiah 12 and the hymn "Lord Hear My Volce". was sung. The scripture lesson, John 3: 1-16 was read in unison. followed by the exposition; the theme being "For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved." A season of prayer closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. Roll call was answered with a verse from scripture containing the word "Obey". The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. A. D. MacI.ean and were approved as read. A 'number of members reported having visited the sick and shut-ins during the month. and the financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. H, E. Nelson. A committee was appointed to assist at the Wo- men's World of Prayer service in the United Church on Feb. 25. The meeting closed with the hymn "My Hope Is Built" and the Mizpah benediction. - Liflle Sands Mr. Raymond Livingstone. Charlottetown. was at his home In Hopefleld from Jan. 24 to Jan. 28. Raymond is recovering from a serious ankle and heel injury received in a fall while working Veteran Skips Montague Rinli possibly have had is the envy of many of the youth ful onlookers. The mate on Mr. youngster of 71. her. Georgetown ..tMr. Michael Burke arrived at his home in Georgetown from West Springfield. Mass., where he has been visiting his son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deveaux, since last an- tumn. Friends of Mr. Earl Walsh are pleased to hear that be has re- turned home after spending sev- ..'Whoever it was that said that "life begins at forty”. could mind Mr. Joseph MacGregor of-Montague. Mr. MscGregor, who is a ma- ture gentleman of I7. came out of retirement for a brief period at the Montague Curling Club on Thursday night to show the young fellows how it is done. Act- ing as skip for his team in the friendly competition. he slid the 40 lb. stones along the ice with sureness and accuracy that was MacGregor's team was Mr. William Macbean, also of Montague and a mere Mr. MacGregor was a charter member of the first curling club organized in Montague In 1927, and. although he no longer takes part in serious competition. is a life long. honorary member of the Montague Club. of which Mr. MacLean is the oldest active mem- ricane many trees. P salvage the spoils. Mr. John H. MacLean and sons did consid for Mr. James Iii... deal of fire wood on ll bell! cut. The people in Little Wllllll. N. 5.. to start a 6 months "ed McQ"m'n' ltrlniigilng course as Ordinary Sea- Mr? and Mug Wilfred Gate" Sands on Jan. 25. Much goes to the bereaved. Mr. Naval base of ferred to H. M. C. S. Charlotte at Charlotteto cently. ed our cream this year than years. other pulp wood. etc.. Little Sands th "Edna" lumber "Suffice" ".'tliisic:il Pl " 1; Lone Guidesay y nu" Wm. n Eastern 'I(INGS MILL. Montague, NEE. Tuesday, Feb mg, Canadian Legion 3,", Managua. -riuzsayranmw cim-.g 1. Canada. services for Sunday, 1' ruary 13. Cardigan 11 W"! Valley 2 p.m.; 7-30 pm. Sunday school A cordial welcoina to .11, A llmpbell. minister. ..-scuaannrz Pansy .. w, "W Mrs. C. A. Shaw. Montague. entertained . numb” d um”. friends at an enjoyable scrabble gully At their home on the Navy Md on Monday svsning. 1).". 1": lllti lzgclin hour the hostess '3 BIS B rVIn' ml. Oltla MacKlnnon.uMrs. foray White and Mrs. J. M. Frost. .'PA8SE8 IXAMINATIONI - Congratulations gr. Ins ed to Miss Shirley Anngsr. daugg. K . Posted to the tllllll County Hogpluj I; non. Mine. and all join in wishing hei- Ciery success. y--'(7ARD PARTY-The regular rhfokly card party, w' Momasue division of the c. .L.. was held in the 0" Wednesday nliiht. Feb. 0. ' ,l8I'se attendance. The Prue was won by Mn. Mccarrou. the ladlos' Mrs. Harold Maclisrroa and Pflle by Mr. Wilbur Nad- lly. Greenfield. Luna was served committee h oliargs. -3HOSPI'l'AI. AUXILIARY-'I'Io la Stnrgoo . the Queen's Ac'mo R r pantry sale at Stewart and Sponsored by Un itad Church Ladies Aid. JINJURI-JD IN FALL - His many friends will regret to hear that Mr. John Creed is a patient in the King's County Hospital as the result of the loss when his hand caug while working in his brother's mill Following the accl- dent Mr. Creed was removed to the hospital where he to treatment. ..-ooosn CALLER-Attending County Fish and Game meeting held at Prince of Wales College Thursday evening were Mr. John White and Mr. Prod Vuozso of Montague. It is worthy of note that Mr. White re- ceived second prlu in the you calling competition and also see- ond'ia the duck calling c Mr. White is well known through- out the area as an ardent fisher- man and hunter. I-Iis achieve- ments Thursday direct line with his calling prowess. which has lured many a duck and goose to its last resting place. JLODGE MEETING - The ' monthly meeting of the ebekah Lodge. Montague. was held Thursday with the Noble Grand. Mrs. Frances Shaw. P. N. 6.. lathe chair. Fourteen mem- bers woro present. The mlnu s of the last meeting were read b secretary, Miss Florrle Bea- tod as read. Re- is .5 on the telephone line. His foot is still in a cast and will have to remain there until March 25. expects to leave soon for Corn- The funeral of Mr. John Meney. who died in Halifax recently. was held from the home of his broth- er. Mr. Thomas Meney. Little sympathy Donnie Livingstone of the Halifax. was trans- Queen WII The storm on Jan. 31. prevent- haiiler from making his regular trips to Charlottetown with the cream. This was first regular trip missed. and MacPherson kept at his job later previous Considerable lumbering. cutting is being done in is winter. blew down eople are trying to before auie lumbering Dixon. The Bell brothers from Abney are lumber- for Mr. Hugh MacNeill and note Gambol of Wood Is- is lumbering on the farm farm. A great all the farms Guardian mg .0” daily. C.” mun: mm. 5 .h.:REBERVl: Saturday. March 'VALENTINll calcium om. 3'” of a finger. ht in a saw received night are in a Hur- eral days in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Cecil Alexand r (Sn d ) , ML 50"" Gm” "I 5"” "”l"" 31",. who Joined the it Cg N1: );n is visiting his parents. Mr. and Jianuary and left Little Sands for M” Ht P" Georg" S!" C arlottetown on Jan. 19 t jln 1.1. M. C. 5. Queen chzrlolite Master Larry Currie, son og Sandy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. M" ”d M” Clair cu" 9 ho George H. Blue. Little Sands. He Cl'”'”"”0"" l' V”'""5 If grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- are visiting in Charlottetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs Char- les Currie. Mr. Adolphus Scully returned to his home on Wednesday, Feb. 2nd after being a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital for sev- eral days. The recent record cold weather has sealed over C" "clown Har- bour. This ls much earlier than has been u.. ,...iily In re cent years. but on several of the coldest nights it was very calm re- lTIIo Lofe Mrs. Leonard Wood ..'In the early morning of Jan Mrs. vsnced ago knew her. son. Hudson. 23 years ago. She leaves to mourn the pass the following: two also five sons; Albert, Jack, Wil bur and Dan. Dundas. and G Gamalleu. Charlottetown. Custance officiating. The solos. "I Am Going Home' were beautifully Messrs. Walter Bardett. The pallbearers were: MacLeod, Warren MacDonald. Robert Acorn. Farquer Campbell. Douglas MacMaster and Earle Jenkins. Forest Hill ..'Mrs. Heath Cobb. Milburn, was a recent visitor at the home of her father. Mr. Norman Math- eson. Forest Hill. Mr. Wendail MacLeod was a recent Visitor to Bridgetown. The pupils of Forest Hill School have completed their half yearly exams. under the supervision of their teacher, Claude Matheson. Mrs. Wallace MacKenzie. Bridge- town. returned home after spend- ing some time at the home of nor daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Garrett, Strathcona. Mr. Elmer MacLeod, Mt. I-Iopo. was a recent visitor at Turner Bros.. Upton. The many friends of Mrs. Carl Shepherd are sorry to hear of her recent illness. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Garrett vis- ited at the home of Mrs. Garrett's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acorn. Dundas. on Feb. 3rd. and this provided ideal conditions for sealing the harbour. Last winter the harbour did not freeze over at all and crossings were not even made on foot. the Mr. After having had to contend with the whims of an exception- ally mild January from in ac- tivity by Jack Frost. capably as- sisted by the hard-working man- ager. Mr. Michael Burke Jr. The first game of the season was play- ed before a capacity crowd on Wednesday. February had when the local Eagles played to a 6-6 tie with the much publicised Montague Prirnrous. S0 it Younger players of all e groups are to be witnessed wendlng their way to the for hockey practice. which is 0, mind in nylon. 33; . and”Mrs. Neil Garrett. Feb. 5,',,',':' "',h l;:"”d ”'"l' "WI" grgups eligible for Physical Flt- III. The meeting was attended by mm" M" M K 0' 9 OW?! Property. nu phydown six members. It was decided they -CO. mouth mm". uvg.-.1 3,.-um woud have a film. on the Royal 3,," of form” ya", mun Tour at Forest Hill on Feb. 8. A pravmcm Ciumpiommpl wen delicious lunch was served by the the rule rather than the excep- tion in Georgetown. the Eagles have iced a good team. Several imports have been added to the lineup but in this respect the locals -have not called in as many imports as many teams now playing Intermediate Hoc- key but have rolled in the main on younger local talent, many of whom show promise of holding their own in Intermediate "B" hockey. Walter MacLean. for- mer defenco star and who may yet be persuaded to again don the blades. will coach the Eagles. Howard Walker. has taken over the managerial duties and is ap- abilities to this important posi- tlon. The duties of club trainer are once again. as they have been for many years. resting on the capable and experienced shoulders of Clarence Macswaln. known in local circles as "Mr. Hockey" himself. ward to a good. it short. season of hockey. The players are osg and enthuaatlc. tho the club capable and energetic. All that now remains to assure success is the one hundred per cent backing of the fans by their attendance and moral suppor: Shower At Buckley On Wednesday evening, Jan. 19th. an enjoyable gathering was held in Howa's Hall. the purpose being to leader a miscellaneous shower to Mr. and Mrs. Ian-no Wood. and wugratulato them on their recent marriage. Mrs. Wood was the former Miss Susie Murray. one of the popular young ladies of Bracklsy Point. son. Norman Bruce. Strathcona. are spending some time at the home of her parents. Mr. Mrs. Frank Clay. Bridgetown. family. Montague, were recent vis- itors at the home of Mrs. King's parents. Mr. Glllis, Forest Hill. man Matheson and Douglas Mac- Donald. motored to Charlottetown on Feb. 3rd. stitute was held at the home of Mr hostess. ployed at Launching, spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Stewart MacLaren. Forest ent visitor to Dundas. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor. turned home in New Brunswick. plying all his energy and cap- :li't'.gnk””l'" U" "Ink In llwd weather. Morin, 28 flclals asleep while Mr. Justice Wilfrid Lszure All in all fans are looking for- tmenud Mud” I” M” mlmu” er bination gadlo. Morln's snorss in . the officials of W." Larure able thing I have years on the bench." C. "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows." After lunch was served. the re- rnalnder of the evening was spent in dancing; ed by Mr. Hughes. Mr. Walter McLure, and and Mr. Leonard Ford. Mr. Sterling MacDonald. was a recent visitor in Forest Hill. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacBeth. Mrs. Miles Matheson and young and Mr. and Mrs. Everett King and and Mrs. Donald M. 1955. the death occurred of Leonard Wood at the ad- of 90 years. to months. The deceased was born at Dundas in 1&4 and resided all her years in the district, a good friend and neighbor to all who Her husband. Leonard. prede- ceased her by 2) years and one log of a good and kind mother daughters. Ella, tMrs. Crsige Garvey) Wil- llsbqrough. N.Y.. and Florence. (Mrs. Johnstonel Taunton. Mass.; The funeral service was held from Dundas United Church at 2 p.m. January 27. Mr. C. A. and ”The Old Rugged Cross," special requests by the deceased. rendered by Herbert MncLeod and Hebert J. Fraser and W. A. Hilchey. of best wishes and appreciation of past services to Dr. A. D. and Mrs. Charlottetown. and also hearty vote of thanks to Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Fraser. active leaders and workers of the church. ved and a social hour was on- joyerl by all. Montague United Church Annual ..”I'he recent annual meeting of ' Trinity United Church. Montague. was opened with worship . by the minister, Rev. J. M. Fraser. who was appointed chairman for the business period. Mrs. Leon M Johnston was of meeting. these elders: Messrs. Normal liiai.-Donald, Whlm Road. (hon D. Fraser. Charles J. Fraser. MncGrezor. William Baker. L- g Montague. Davis vs C. S. Stewart. C. Lle- Woman's Missionary Society. wellyn, E. Duvar. G. Gordon. botham. Whim Road; W.M.S president. Mrs. Cecil Campbell; Trinity Ladies Aid. president. Mrs. Lester MacLeod; Lower ' Montague Ladies Aid. president, Mrs. Ralph Graham. Trinity Sun- day School, Supt., Vernon R. Ross; The SS. Equipment Fund, treasurer. Ada MacGregor. This fund provides projector, screen. film strips and slides. for Bible stories and hymns. Lower Montague Sunday School. Supt.. Lloyd Collings. C.G.l.T.. leader, Mrs. Archie Hilchey; Mission Band. Supts., Mrs. L. H. Higginbotham and Mrs. J. M. Fraser; Baby Band, Supt., Mrs. Horace Fraser. Church treasurer. General funds and M. and M.. Mrs. Howard Vickersun. Young adults, president. Lor- raine Mai.-Luro. treasurer. Horace Fraser. This group won two trophies in Provincial Drama Festival. and recently paid cost of drilling a well and installing electric pump in church basement. Trinity Men's Association, pres- ident. Arnold Wlghtman; Trinity Building Fund. treasurer. Charles J. Fraser. 5800 was paid on church hall debt. reducing debt to 31500. Trinity choir. president, Mrs. Coffin; Junior choir, Leader. Mrs. Dan M. MacDonald. Church treasurer. Lower Mon- tague. Mrs. Chcssel Annear. Dur- lng the year, the Mount Allison campaign was completed 10061:. On motion of Dr. L. A. John- ston. a hearty vote of thanks was given to Mr. A. M. Wright. who retired from the Board of Stew- ards. after very faithful service for a number of years. Mr. Archie Hllchey was elected to the Board of Stewards, which now includes: Dr. L. A. Johnston. Messrs. A. A. Mosher. D. M. Mac- Donald. L. W. Wlgginton. Charles The meeting sent an expression MacKenzie. now retired in gave a and to the Delicious refreshments were ser- elected secretary Very encouraging reports were given from the following: Pastor and Session. the session includes . oraryl; Vernon rt. Ross. 0.. .. Road; T. Edward Bulpltt. Rose- neath: lllilliam D. Fraser. Whini Road; Donald MacLeod, Victoria Cross; Howard Vickerson, Horace presiden, Mrs. Lewis H. Higgin- Mon- Montague Mixed Curling ..'Mixed curling today; Jardine, J. MacDonald. I. Rob ' ertson. E. Clay vs L. H. Poole. R. MacDonald. G. Mccannel. Barbara Beck. West Ice - Doug MacLaren. E. Cudmore. R. Reid. C. lngs vs R. Pettit, B. Smith. I A. Nelson. J. Baker. . , 8:15 p.m.. East Ice - H. M. Smith. V. MacDonald, G. W. MacDonald. Mrs. J. Hughes vs Dr. L. A. Johnstone. B. Mc- Gowan. Ellery Shaw. H. Hooley. West Ice - Dr. G. Inman. A. 9:30 p.m.. East Ice - A. A. Fraser. L. MacDonald, R. Mel- lish. D. Nicholson vs L. Mac- Lean. O. Poole, G. Kennedy. M. Judge. West Ice - Dr. J. Mac- intyre. H. Clair. K. Hamilton. M. Poole vs G. G. Gordon, L. Sin- clair. L. Sickles. M. MacDonald. SCIl...lIIC for play at Montague Curling Rink 6:45 p.m.. East Ice - G. Gs Rood -Frank Cullicutt of Roservo Road. was is Howls: on February 5. Looks Mr. Joseph B. Arsenault of How- Ian. was in Forest View and lo- servo Road on February 5. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome C. Gal- lant were visitors on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant cl Lower Howlan. Sympathy is extended to lie rol- atlves of the late Francis J. Ar- ' it of Woodstock, whose fun- eral took place at st. Anthony's Church. Bloomfield. on February 7. Gt Newton Harris of Springfield. was in Forest View on February 7. Mrs. Jack Costain of Mimlno- gash. went to the Reserve Road to spend a few days with her fa- tllier and mother, who are both i . Mrs. Eliza Cullicutt on Feb. 6, MILLCOVE W. I. The February meeting of the Millcove W. I.. was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph McQuaid on Feb. 7th. Meeting opened by sing- ing Institute Ode, followed by re- peating the ”Collect" in unison. 11 members answered the roll call. which was a Product Manufactur- ed on P. E. I. The minutes of previous meeting were approved as read. Correspondence was read and discussed. Two members paid an- nual fee. Three membe . made plans to scrub school in near future. Bill of SI.l0 was paid the sick ' It was decided to send 52.00 to March of Dimes. Collection a- mounted to 95c. It was decided to hold a dance in the near future. All members to take sandwiches or cake for lunches. Committees for next month: Sick. Mrs. Aeneas MacDougall and Mrs. Elmer McQuaid; programme. Mrs. Aeneas MacDougall. Roll call for next month will be was a visitor at the home of her MMjM,M;M.m..M. NOW snownva "JESS! JAMES vs. THE DALTONS" MON. - TUES. the Turner Nursing Home in 0'- Leary. Mrs. Dave Griffin returned to her home oa Locke Road on February 1. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bells of nwood, were visitors on Feb- ruary 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris of Locke Road. Ci NEW PERTH SCHOOL (Half Yearly Report) Grade X - 1. Helen Callahan. Grade VIII - 1. Rachel Mint-hin; 1. Louise MacDonald. Grade VII -T - 1. Curtis Callahan. Grade V - 1. Dale Duvar and Helen Burke llsh (equal) ; nedy; 4. Terry Smith; I. my Dianne Shepherd. Grade I - Rachel Mlnchlsl D5. Highest Grades - Mary Cab IS. Rachel MacDonald. E. O. JOHNSTON! Says If you should die. could your wife pay all In mortgage? Or continue the payments? Olr Mortgage Redemption Plan will give you family a home to live In. instead of a mort- slso to any. LET"! TALK THIS OVER. enwm 0. sonxsroivn, B.A.. C.l..U., Provincial uuugu - I15 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. P. I. l. slstsr.asrs.Angus Molalnosllo 11;. auydla D 1"” 3”” Satiurday, February 12. After spending a few days at lequal); 1. Joyce Dewar; 8. Francis Callahan. Grade N - 1. Johnny Cain and Knuth Mol- 1 Joseph Hnao berry. Grade III - 1. Juan CHI! 2. Jean Wllklo; s. Robert Gala. Grade II (Sr.) - 1. Penn Ii; 2. Alfreda Wllkls; 8. Audrw KG- Shepherd. Grado I1 Ur.) -- L -1. Mary Cain; 2. Mario Hoallldfi Highest average h soalu (Ck average h Ii" Perfect attendance for In! you Mini.-liln and nodes Teacher - Verna Maslnu. " IF you CAN'T AFFORD answered by a joke. The programme consisted of a contest put on by Mrs. Joseph McQuaid and won by Mrs. Aeneas MacDougall. I Mrs. Aeneas MacDougall kindly invited the members to her home for the March meeting. The meet- lng was brought to a close by the National Anthem, after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. MELARENS OLIVES tllhtlll isv.iiui.ii- mi. i.. um Messrs. Claude Matheson. Nor- The Forest Hill Women's In- Mrs. Neil Garrett. Mr. Wesley MacLaren who is em- Quigley's Lumber Camp. Mr. Earl Macswain was a rec- Mr. Lloyd MacKinnon has re after being employed The Forest Hill boys are kept COD - because of all the stormy my MONTREAL (GP) - Raymond . who shocked court of- last week when he fell addressed the jury, was .Il.il for stealing a 31.110 com. courtroom described as "the last Thursday. by Mr. Justice most unbeliev- seen in my I8 music being furnish- and Mrs. Vernon Lyric soprano Andree Fortln of St. Raymond. Quebec. and bass baritone Cecil Semchyshyn of Winnipeg will be pre- sented on C-I-L Singing Feb. 13. It will be the fi for a Canada-wide audience. writer Greg Clark will a ten specially for the pr evenings at 10:00 p.m. on CFCY. Stars Canadian Industries ANNUAL MEETING SOIIRIS BOARD This meeting will be held in Town Hall, Wednes- ! day. February 1 8 p.m. Agenda:- Proposed changes in PPPP Rural Electrification. rst time either of them has sung lso be heard in another story writ- ogram which is broadcast Sunday Encouragement of new industries. Imtaiblishment of housing project. BBAIIIBI .- O IIESTIIII . Crillllcs 5.. .. WINTERS BARRY ms: Titian Lil niciuiiii ions of Tomorrow on Sunday. The well-known Canadian (1954) Limited OF TRADE train services BENEFIT NIENT GEORGETOWN RINK GEORGETOWN EAGLE! -vs.- BOURIB 5.... , i "M, M", "I'M ll Ill" ”''''""”"3'- SATU Av. irnanusav is 'A'iII'il'i.'.,'"'.f.""',,,,”' "" col":.l; Emma Mac u.'Ml'l.rlo Violet Muum "fa m','n,"':,'l,.l,'f",'.',';'f A night fss-everyone lllllpltsl In. - l'u""' generous amount of money. Tb Come and support your team ResldencoV:t Frlfle. 4o :h'In'lIh'IlII1Il'-. .”mhd 1- ch". l7! "Ill AMI. Galas time l:I ii:i,,me -re--am. m'-. L. a. .. .. ........ ...'"'...'.'.'..:.'”;.'.'."" i.scg;2.'-.1; -.;: e-,...-,.:- ;;-i-:. um. um memberI”eia.ruelA::t.1:h.:. ""3 " '''l'"'"''l W8 0" "It rllu-1 Misses Isobel. Marjorie and Alice - in. ..,.,,,,m M "P""t of "II Nu. was conducted by D- Mccallum. uiuui Shaw and Jean g g ,..m ed um . oolnmltoo D. P. Ilarlorlo -Tollnllollt A '0' Skeffington. all of whom were Md been mudsubstsntlal sum clal boar followed tbs meeting school churns of the bride Lorne. tn. - "'0 Walden! Ind featured a was with on behalf ofblmsolf and his bride liked the A . ,, Mr!-I-ml-I I-vi-n all rosoatfotthoir kind- ::.':.::.-... ...-: r .-:..:.:-:-...'.-..--:'.r..''..-!..: --- -a -l we- NSI. , Mu. nvnnngi 1.. .Q.'u1 - ' IONTAGUE RINK that the redecora olthsde- Griffith Rwasmovodtbatlbe re room in the hi bad ll. i-curs a.r.r.s. Valentino Party would be hell -"mNl9m'-r be . will f&,',','.?.'.f'.f;': '.l2'”.,,”.i.'”:'l,”,”,': The ngulu .. .. .. '”' 'I "ll " """"" oiiai-iostmwn Navy mattm. 0, iuehuu or W Peter's Cathedral A. Y. .A. was Then as lntorss film was ". .iifiIIIi'.'.' 5.'."&.g” "' PW W lT.a':i'ui'-yldlllsts ..i.l'.".':'.l W" W mi on out con i W!!! ' . ' ' .3... Hostages Prhrosas d-":I3..'m'aa9"I ""B'Aoua-awlta':naua'3' " imaiiy . ....a..."..' hi mm. w an. CIlt:..M It. A can wltbh.A.'!.a Osinottnio 0.00 p.m. ' MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. FEBRUARY 11 - LB FRIDAY - SATURDAY HLUCKY DORIS DAY and PHIL SILVER! II CINIMASCOPE and BTEREOPIIONIC BOUND : Color by Waraorcolor How The I p.m. - Regular Admission I YE JOEL MoOREA - Boo Outlaw THEATRE MONTAGUE I'll.-BAT. ll-TB - ADM. Mic-550 (Including bx) A-moan HAND" Oolot BARBAIAIIALI that ME” KENT TAYLOR -9 ' MIDNIGHT SHOW MONDAY AT 11:30 P.M. "THE OATMAN OF PARIS" Boys'. Sweaters. ofc.. Boys' Station Wagon Coats. , Bomber Jackets. Brooches. etc. All clearing at 33 I-3 of! Men's and Boys' Sweaters 2570 0" Men's Ovorcoots Clearing at 31 I-3 all Ml? EXTRA! TRAVEL - COMEDY - CARTOON MID - WINTER CLEARANCE SALE at HOOI.EY'S Men's Wear -- Montague AII Heavy Winter Jackets. Station Wagon Coats. Men's and greatly reduced for one week. FROM TNI.lRS., FEB. ID to TIIIIRS.. FEB. 17 Reg. s29.50 Men's Station Wagon Coot: LAUGHTER BY THE BUSHEL.. LOVE BY THE 1.. Color ay'I?cI'inIaoIor Now Sl6.95 Rog. 529.50 Men's Sur-Coors-Now . . . . . . SI6.95 Rog. 525.95 Men's Sur-Coats-Now . .. . . . SI4.9S Reg. 322.50 Men's Sur-Coats-Now . . . . . . S1435 Reg. 321.95 Men's Sur-Coors-Now .. SI3.95 Reg. 819.95 Men's Stir-Coors-Now . . . . . . SI2.95 Reg. 317.95 Men's Bomber Jackets. clearing SIL95 Reg. 315.95 Men's Bomber Jackets. clearing S935 One rock assorted lockers. men's and boys. clearing ..... . . . .. V2 Price Many extra good values In this Come early for full choice. Few only Zip-in Lined Topeoats 4 Only, Men's llomehldo, Quilted, Salelsforosk .0 wlliold games! ”""""m....."tt" "" t ;W 9l'9'lP- Clearing at 33 1-37. off - Fur Collar BOMBER JACKETS Rog. 838.95 Clearing It SIB."