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Iaoataguaz Blue Dome Raatauun town: area A son. The Guardian may be bought at the Vlollowlng piss" In 1110 Post Offlcli in Sou:-la: The snack Bar and I-I. Blob t. and Guardian Office; in Gaoi-go ..tMlsa Barbara MacLure. student nurse at the P. E. I. Hospital. spent the week-end in Montague at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLure. Miss Jean MacLean. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end in Mon. tague. guest at her mother. Mrs. William MacLean. Miss Louise Marl”-'herson. who recently returned to her home in Glen Martin for a short visit from Greenland. is at present a patient in the KinB's County Hospital. ..'Miss Helen Clair left Saturday for Saint John, N. B.. after spend- ing her vacation in Montague. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Clair. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffin. Montague, have as their guest Captain Martin Picco. Placenlia Bay. Newfoundland. Mrs. Winnifred Bell rt-lumed to her home in Monia-gue after spending Chrisiimas in Hampton. N.B., guest of her bi-olihcr-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whitehead. h3g1 The funeral at Glenda Randell. seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rendcll, Montague. who passed away in the King? County Hospital suddenly Wednes- day evening. was held from Trin- - tty United Church Saturday after- nood, and was conducted by Dr. A.D. Maclcenzie. The hymns sunl were "Jesus Bids Us shine" and "What A Friend We Have In Jesus". The children's hymn ”Jesus Loves; Me" was very tenderly rendered by the choir. Dr. Macxenzie brought a. message of comfort and inspira- tion. using for his ten: the story of King David and the death of his son. The pail bearers were four teen age boys. David Stewart, David Mabon. David Moslier. and Bloycc Beck. Interment was in the Mont- ague Cemetery. .!IIOSPl'I'AL AUXILIARY MEETS - The January meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the King's County Hospital. Montague. was held in the hospital Friday eve- ning. conducted by the president. Mrs. George lnman. There were ten members present and two new members were welcomed. The minutes of the last meeting and the financial report were read by the secretary-treasurerp Miss Adah MaoGregor. Mrs. L. H. Poole reported that the Auxiliary . had -purchased an electric heater for the nursery. New business in- cluded arrangements for holding a panllry sale in the near future. At. the close of the nieeitintil re- freshimen-ts were served by the lunch committee. ' INt'I'l-TETSTUDENTB osuo .. (GP) .. The fifth sum- mer school of Oslo University in 1951 is again open to a limited number of Canadian and United states students. The program of- lers a. general survey of Norweg- ian-culture and courses in Nor- wegian history. lsnirunse. literat- ure and arts. One of the best resolves for the New Year that anyone can make is to eat right for ihcalth-eat only the plain fonds. NIW Yohxrlan. I.--(A!) -- Joe onasulo will be armed I-in sune salary he earned last 10!. general manaler aeoi-l:ul:'I.l;id':'. ) eiu declined to disclose the Ital" aqua lllt you-. Yankee NOW ' Yofk ' - YOIIUOC tfiel , W we m"tu's lathe inalioodoo. hi. I-'UNERALmSATURDAY --1 i Frleiids of I Tlii minutes msrltii-o mi-1 A it t of the Susan family and. time omerohlldron ( , duburb. tin" and-Mir tram: been a total loan. H ) . r- . ' .1 . His many young friends will re. lret to learn that Master Merrtl Mellish. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Beg Mel-llah. New Perth. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Young East Baltic iltesldeni tiles The death occurred in the Souris Hospital on Wednesday. Jan.. 3rd. of Mr. George Dixon. son of Mr. ,nnd Mrs. Colin Dixon. of East Bal- 'tic. in his eighteenth year. Although the deceased had been ill for several months, his passing came as a great shock to his fam- lllf and friends. In November lie was a patient in the Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston. where he received treatment. and it was hoped that he would be restored to I health. But God's ways are not our ways. and Gcorize was called horns to be forever with his Lord. Besides his sorrovwiir: parents, lihere are left to mourn his pass- ing, one sister. Joan. and .hls grand-aimi. Mrs. Cieoige Robert- son. and a host of relatives and friends. His funeral. which was largely attended. was held from his home .011 Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m.. fwlth his pastor, Rev. H. R. Bell officiating. Georgetown 0 I O and Vicinity ' Miss Prosper and Miss Julia Prosper. nurses-in-ti'ain- lng at the Charlottetown Hospital, were recent guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. 'Mr. Alec Arsenault, member of the Canadian Army's special force. lelt. Thursday on return to Fort Lewis. Washington. U.S.A. fCllc'bl'- ing it visit with his wife and family here. Mr. Michael Burke. .lr., veteran of World War II. are sorry to hear that illness has neces- sitated his entering hospital in Charlottetown and all hope his health will improve rapidly. Mr. Albert. Landry of surnmcrsldc was a recent guest or his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Mr. lorin Mair. who has been spending the seascn's holidays at his home in Georgetown left. Thurs- day on return to Mt. Allison. Sack- ville. N.B.. where he is taking 1 Fine Arts course. o ' Miss Beatrice Mair. Prince of lwaiei. College student. spent the Christmas and New Year's holidays as the guest of her nlothor, Mrs. Roland Marsh, Five Islands, MS. I i Mr. William I-lennessey of char- lottetown. was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Williair Prosper. A meeting of nfficials and play- ers of the Georgetowii hockey team was held on Tuesday last where plans were made for the present lhockey season. Stepiieii Deuory was lgpoointed iprcsldent and Sonny Hohnson was re-appointed secre- .tar.v-treasurer. The team will have Sudden Fire Sweeps London House; F Curlers Expects” Banner Season Although not possessing an artificial ice plant. Montague. has mndelits mark in provincial curl- ing circles. Meinlsersof the Mom . taguc Curling Club. formedin .1927. are looking forward to another banner season. ' It was in 1936 that the Club made a clean sweep of major events winning the MacArthur. Gaboui-y -and British Consoll Trophies. The victorious rink in the first British Console Trophy competition was composed of A. Yonker. 1st atonexa. W. Beck, 2nd stone, C. x. wighhrnnn, mote, and J. A. Macliityre. skip. Located on the north side of the Skating Rink, the first rink was a one sheet ice surface building at- tached to the main building. It served its purpose well and M03- tague has always been represent:-;l by rink,-i of high standing in the various Provincial Curling events. In the late thirties the mem- bership of the Club greatly in- creased isnd outgrew the crl-mind quarters. A new building was the answer and in March 1944 with the help of the Community Wel- fare League it was decided to build on the Legion grounds. The rink today. a wooden struc- ture, has n two-sheet ice surface. nut was originally designed for three should a further increase in membership justify. In 1946 the Ladies Auxiliary of the hospital added a large kitchen to the prem- ises and Montague boasts a club par excellence where hospitality is the keynote to all visiting rinks. Officers of the Club today are. President-Carl S. Stewart. First. Vice-President - Arthur E. Sullivan. Second Vice-President - Walter Beer. Secretary-Treasurer - G e 0 r g e Randell. Ice Committee-A. 15. Sullivan. Fran); Greene. George MacDonald. Games Committee-Walter Beer. Douglas MacLaren. Doug Mac- Gownir. Entcrtaiiiment Committee-L. H. Poole. Dr. L. A. Johnston..l-I. M. Smith. Building Ccmmitlee-Keir Clark. A. c. MacKay. Leon Johnston. Membership Committee-111'. C. ltacfntyre. Lorne Wigglnttm. Ar- thur Fraser. committee -- Frank Greene. Atwood MacDonald. J. M. Macxeiizie. Publicity-I-I. F. Landry. Committee to arrange games with nutslde rinks-L. H. Poole. A. E. Sullivan. Dr. L. A. Johnston. BIG INVESTMENT The United states has about i2.Wl.0o0.000 invested in Vene- zuela, mostly in oil and are de- velopments. . RIVERSIDE. Ce.lil'., Jan. 6 (AP)-The Pacific Coast Canter- cnce decided today not to tolevlse its football games in 1951. Cam- missioner Victor 0. Schmidt an- nounced the decision at the Con- ference representatives was taken in a vote at this morning's meet- ing. it new coach in the person or Mr. Richard I. era. The duties of team trainer were once again ontmsted to Mr. Clarence "Tip-Top-Shape" Macswaln. Wha has conditioned the members of our hockey and baseball teams for the past- number of years. The meeting appointed three members to meet with representatives from other teams cf the soutihem King's Hockey League in the near future to finalize plans for the season's campaign. o'”aaa mom aura- 5030 Gold. .&Q 1 7 . 'isn' ' iiako '3u?.'.'.'ai'i'l'””i'i. er in Brudenell. important . Brudenell A And Vicinity Miss Verna Mao!-area was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Friday. Mlu Annie Stewart. student nurse at Grace Hospital. Halifax. spent the holidays with her smoth- Mr. Charles Dewar, who spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Beedher Dewar. Braden- ell. -has returned to Dalhousle to continue his studies. Miss Florence Macxlnnon. who V is employed at Srudena-ll. spent the holidays with her parents in Kllmulr. - Miss Ruth Macllachern, teacher of Brudenell School, has return- ed to resume her duties. after spending the holidays at her home in Mermaid. Mr. and Mrs. Alden MacLaren, accompanied by Miss Jean Goi- don, were recent visitors to Char- lottetown. Mr. Douglas Gordon. George- town. is at present visiting in Brudenell, guest of his bFOi'hEl'v in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Dewar. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDon- ald and family were recent visit- ors to Summerside. l Mr. Alden MaoLai-en. accom- -paniod by Verna MaoLaren, John Jackson. and Henry Young. were visitors to Georgetown on Sun- day afternoon. On Wednesday night. Dec. 20. the teacher and pupils of Bruden- ell School presented their annual Christmas concert. The following is the program: Welcome Recitation - Preston Dewar. Welcome Drill -- Seven pupils. Chorus -- "Jingle Bells" - by the pupils of the school. Recitation -- Doris MacDonald. Dialogue "Sparking Mary Jane” - Verna MacLai-en. James Dewar. Lois Shaw. Eric and Mar- garet MacDonald. Recitation - Kenneth Shaw. Trio - "Silent Night" -- Mar- garet. Alice and Doris MacDonald. Dialogue - 'lDisIppolnting Di- nah" - by Jimmy Dewar and John Maohean. Recitation - John MacDonald. lnstrtrmenlial Music - Florence Macxlnnon. Dialogue -- "Party Line" - by live pupils. - Recitation - Alice MacDonald. Dialogue - "Sales Resistance"- Lois Shaw. Billy MacDonald. and John Macliean. Intermission. Chorus - "ll: .Came Upon A Midnight Clear" - by the pupiis. "Diva-logue - t'I'rouvble In Santa Claus Land." Song -- "Christmas Time" - by group of pupils. Recitation - Mama:-ct MacDon- aid. instrumental music by Florence Macliinndn. Dialogue - "Advice to the Love- lorn". -Recitation - Billy MacDonald. "Good Night Drill" - by eight pupils. Recitation -- by Roy Shaw. Santa Claus then appeared and w. M. Anderson. c.a.r... r..a. ,1 ! . ;' ...', Y 8. 1951 -J. T. Dryden. B.Coin. 1 N thA - Lif has oedthatW.M. . r.s.A3'iiu o':e'ii"3i.i'c:edevie.-'13:-ei'ii'iinc and M.nugiii,;”il)'ii-7.'Zi'6.Co1rli!i5.: Company. and J. T. Bryden, B.C Manaaer. delivered the presents. assisted by the teacher. Verna MacLaren. and Lois Shaw. During intermission instrumental music was played by Miss Florence Macxinnon. Mr. Charles Dewar acted chairman for the evening. The pupils then received their annual treat from the Women's Institute. the teacher. Miss Ruth Macllachern. and from Mrs. lra Macharen. Murray "River And Vicinity Miss Marie Acorn has returned to her home in Wood Islands after spending ii few days in Glen Will- iam, thc guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acorn. Mir. MacDonald Johnston has returned to his home in Charlotte- town nter spending some time in Murray Rive: where he visited with friends-and relatives Mr. Charles Murchison has re- turned in his home in Glen William after spending a weeks vacation in Melville. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Gillls. Miss Elva MacDonald has return-i ed to Dover. after spending her vacation in Caledonia. with her pairenta Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- Donald. A recent visitor to Glen wlllllm was yliss Hannah Acorn of wood Islands. Mitts Acorn, who was the mic” of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acorn. has now re- turned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Maclnnisxand Dan and Margaret Maclnnis of Glen William were recent visitors to Charlottetown Mum Lloyd and Malcolm Mats . Innis and Miss Sarah Maclnnls of Glen William were recent visitors to sriottetown. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. Visiting friends and relatives in Sydney, N.s. recently was Miss winnlfred Acton of Glen wllllam. she has now returned to her home. Presently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark of Charlottetown. are the Misses Margaret and Sarah Mac- Innls of Glen William. -.... - Ont. has been appointed General- turned to White sands, after smud- ing a vacation with her paijerits, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mathesim in Glen William. ' j. Miss Christine Cameron has re. turned to her duties in the Prince Edward Island Hospital after spend. in: a vacation in Caledonia, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. I.) Cameron. Mr. James Campbell has rot.urii- ed to his home in Glen William after being employed in 'Murriiy Harbour North for the past few months. Miss Helen Liccco of Glen William was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. . Miss Muriel Peardon has - re- tuirned to her teaching dutioa in Pctsrs Road after spending her va- cation with her parents, Mrxand Mrs. Seymour Peardon. Montague. Miss Louise MacPherson. who has recently returned home from Green- land, is spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and- Mrs .John MacPhei-son. In Glen Martin. Mr. Cecil Stymeist. Mrs. Tens Stymeist. also Mrs. Milton Living- stone and Carol uvingswne all of Murray River. were recent visit- ors to Charlottetown on business. COMPLETE VISUAL REIt'RAUFION and ANALYSIS :5 G. F. HUTCI-IESON & SON l Optometrists ' 53 Grafton St. 3E. II. J. MASON...-3i' or-roimmtisr Fitting me sgopim; oiuiuft. MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Office Hours: 10 to 12 by appointment. Ollloa Connected With Ding store. Miss Barbara Matheson has re- Five Children 'Die Parents Neighbors Helpless