lite Eastern Guardian latunlay, April 10, 1954 V ,osPl.'CIAL Saturday at L~,.wc1lyn's, Montague. baby beef. ~MAGls'rlA'l‘E's COURT _. Briore Stlpendiary Magistrate Jos- epll W. MacDonald at Georgetown Thursday, a party from Greek Riv- “ was fined $20.00 and costs for intoxication in a public place. A party from Peters Road was fined 550.00 and costs on a charge of op- erating A motor vehicle while his ability was impaired by alcohol. A party from St. Mary's Road was {mad $20.00 and coats for intoxica- tion in a public place. Drop “Shown In The Guardian Page 5 ..-rnuaas — Have your seed cleaning done now. and avoid the usual rush. We are cleaning every day. Fraser and Annear, Feed ser- vice, Montague. ....'M1SS MONA Clay will be the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Montague Home and School Association on Mon- dsy, April 12 at 8 o'clock in the new school. All are urged to at- tend. ....‘CHUBCI>{ OI“ CHRIST. Sun- day, April 11. Montague, 10 am. Bible school for all ages. 11 a.m. the Lord's Supper and preaching service. Murray River. ll a.m. Bible school and the Lord's Sup- Murray Harbor Officer Graduates lied Cross Drive Reaches $1 5.000 , Roceip" to date in the i954 Red Cross campaign totalling 315,000 (51% or the objective) were re- ported at the monthly meeting of the Provincial Red Cross Executive held yuterday afternoon and pre- sided over by Lt. Col. L F. Mac- Donald. A breakdown of these con- tributions shows that $8,834.39 has been collected in Charlottetown: 06,321 from Special Names. $2.351.- “ from the General Canvass and 81155.64 from the Ladies’ Commit- toe. Queen's County has already turned in $1,061.35, Prince County. $400.41. King's County. 8415.25 while fummerslde has collected $3.234 so ' ar. Miss Joan Macbean. recently accepted the ship of the Canadian who has chairman- Red Cross nesnqus:-tans next vv v. April 14th to discuss disaster prep- aredness. Mr. 1'. A. Large, chairman of the Blood Transfusion Services Com- mittee announced that the next series of Blood Donor Clinics will be held between. May 31st and June 3rd, with a quota. oi at least 1200 for the four days. “The fact that Miss Suzanne Francis of Rochiord square School in Charlottetown has been chosen as one of the six Canadians to al- tend the Swedish Junior Red Cross Leadership Training Centre next July, is a singular honor to Lhl.‘ province" was the statement made by Dr. L. W. Shaw, chairman of the Junior Red Cross Committee when giving his report on this phase of Red Cross activity. Reports were also submitted by Mrs. E. A. Poster for Women's Work, Miss Katherine MacLennan for Nursing Services. Rev. M. D. Dunbar for swimming and water safety and Dr. A. J. Murchison is Your Stove Ready To ’ cook Your Easter Dinner? IS YOUR STOVE GIVING YOU GOOD SERVICE OR IS IT “STUFFED UP” WITH S001‘? Don't run the risk of your stove not cooking your Easter I-lam properly and smiling the “big dinner” for your family and guests. It's just not worth the em- barrassment when you can have your stove “dry cleaned" in a matter of minutes by our portable Vacuum Cleaner. Call us today and we will be in your kitchen quicker than a bunny. ' IIIDKERSDII per. Murray Harbour. 6 p.m. Bible Corps Committee was welcomed by for firs aid. u - Unemployment In '§.l‘.§’.‘i‘...“.i" :..S"r.“:;; ti: ‘.?;.°:‘.°i°.::‘..“-*..a.";.‘."..".‘:*.'::°°:'...°.‘ l_.__. , Engineering Co. Ltd. ed that the Corps members were this thirty-four week course. Pilot carrying on their regular visits in Officer Herring is now entitled to veterans in hospital. and that a wear the Radio Officer wings. its meeting is to be held at Red Cross will now be posted to flying duties! as a qualified member of aircrew. ' Pilot Officer Herring was born in Murray Harbour. Prince Edward is- land. He received his education at Waltham, Massachusetts and Mur- ray Harbour. He joined the Air Force in August, 1951 and complet- ed a radio operator's course in June 1952. After working in the field he re-mustered to sir-crew training nnd arrived at Clinton in July, 1053. Mrs Annie Bears and Miss Alice Miilar, spoke briefly, and the dis’.- rict deputy plesident, Doris Llewel- lyn. addressed the meeting and ex- tended a cordial welcome to the new sisters. Frances Shaw, Ruth Mfl.CL€Od. Nellie Fraser and Hilda , SYLVAEILY °° llilchey also spoke briefly. At the close of the meeting a . social hour was enjoyed with music by Lillian MacDonald. and a de- licious lunch which was served by a committee of the sisters. taguo church at 4:30 p.m. Evang- elistic service at the Murray River Church of Christ at 8.00 p. m. Special gospel singing by their and Murray River trio. Gospri message by Evangelist Kenneth '1‘. Norris. Everyone welcome to these services. . ‘WORK A1: BRIDGE —- The work or removing the undersi.ruct- ure of the new Montague bridge was completed this week. Workmtn were engaged prior to this to re- move the forms on which the con- crete bridge was poured. nttcr which the work of removing the piles was undertaken. A stout rape was tied to each pile and run through a pulley to a. heavy truck. On the pull the pile was snapped off well below the mud surface of the bottom of the river. They we:e then floated to the boom. and dragged out to land. The men are now busy surfacing and polishing the concrete surlace. which on completion should present a fine finish. At. present also the govern- ment engineer is determining specifications and plans for the completion of the approaches. Not until final plans have been made will tenders will be called: l‘|0WeV€l'v it is thought that a matter of a few weeks will see the tenders being let, and the work get underway shortly ANCIENT CITY Dublin was captured by the, Danes in the ninth century. i The above photo shows Pilot 0!- ficer F‘. F. Herring who graduated Kings and Queens For the first time since January, the number of People drawing unemployment Insurance benatit. in Kings and Queens County, drop- pnd below the two thousand mark during the past week. The Charlottetown Office of the National Employment Service. re- verted yesterday, that 1956 people \\cl‘B still drawing weekly cheques. or this number, 1238 are living in the rural sections at Kings and Queens county, and the remaining 720 are citizens of Charlottetown, the Royalty. and surrounding dis- irlcta. one week ago, the grand total for country and city was 2141. So that the claim total has dropped almost 200 in one week. There was n. reduction in the number or the city people drawing claims from 304. to 720~a difference or 84, and the rural total dropped from 1337 to-lZ38—s difference of iii). The greater proportion oi the decrease in the number or people lirawlng claims, went back into r-mployment, but some disappeared from the list or claimants because they no longer had lurther bene. his due them. Corner Euston & Weymouth Dial 9911 April 2 as a Radio officer from RCAF Station Clinton. ills wings were presented by Air Commodore J. L. Hurley. C.B.E. The course completed by Herring includes instruction in the techni- cal and theoretical aspects of air- borhe electronic equipment. In ad- dition to the training in radio and radar. much of the course is de- voted to the development of the qunliiies required by an officer. Having successfully completed Rebekah Degree Conferred On Four ‘The Rebekah degree was con- ierrcd on four candidates at the regular meeting oi ACME Rebekah Lodge. Montague, Thursday even- ing. under the direction of Degree Mistress Catherine Stewart. The beautiful lectures of the degrer wcre given by Noble Grand Frances Shaw. Vice Grand Winnifred Vi:k~ erson, Chaplain Hilda Hllchey,. and. past Noble Grand Lillian MacDon- ald. The floor work was led by Warden Vera MacDonald and Con- WHAT YOU CAN’ DO AT HOME WITH UCLA! Fl! ,nv_w.o.o.n You can carry out the homo planning Ideas you'v| admired in your favorite magazines, make smart furniture, or remodel an unused attic or basement. It's a pleasant spare-time pastime and you'll be proud of the professional-looking jobs you do with oosy-to-work real-wood Sylvoply panels. POISON VICTIIVT CARDSTON, Alta., (CP)——Chum, the “seeing-eye" dog owned by . sightiess Ernest Gsnzini, formerly of Edmonton. died as a result or D0-IT-YOURSELF or IIAVE-IT-DONE you save either YIIJI thereafter. d h ,5, ‘ _ , , Mild Upsilrgo ————~——— ‘,’c“C°c‘,‘§,’e.,R‘f.‘,l,‘., ",‘,‘,‘f,l;,$,‘f,c'ed ‘{',,§ EM", §’;’,""°‘ff{“ih:“ p";‘f:°n’;‘;‘ ,"°‘;‘f.“ ‘”‘° With Syivapiy. most protects are well Within the Pflfsonals dldates. Addic Duvar Catherinr ' average man's ability to handle a hammer and saw . __ / \ and when you "do-it-yourself" you save money There has been a mild upsurge in When you "lnove-it-done" for you, you're still , employment. although it cannot be Stewart. Hazel llnoley and Helen Fflendfl 0‘ MM J9-m9-1 Ciidmore. Beck were supporters and the said than in any -Indication of a Moni-Issue. are sorry to hear she uardlans were Adah MacGre oz - r - ~ . “nu” “mm to work ” ye‘. 1: m at ha. hm“ gm Mary Hempmu. The pmfm TODAY ONLY ahdeod. Syltvoply swtgme ond°met.:i;iie:3yn:lc:y:ic:1"g eQnL::liI€l:l The weather continue: to hamper during the ceremony was Marlon F0 U“ C05 5 00. P" 0 Pl’ P . construction work, and no rea1den- Miss Audrey MncLeall. 0i U16 MacDonald, and Ruth MacLccu COTIIFOCIOF d°¢5 ‘he l°b~ ' : lml building can be expected un- MOMBBUE 8'83 Of the ISl£mdT£‘iE- soloist. ; The new members, Mrs. Viola.‘ ‘.\‘lacDonnld. Miss Edith MacDonald phone Company, is a patient in the King's County Hospital. SPECIALS AT DIINN’S GASPEIIEAIIX WHY PAY MORE? Robin Hood Flour. 98's. per bag . . . . . 5.99 Limited quuni'iry—-one bug to a customer Domestic Shortening. per lb. . . . . . . . . 24¢: Choice Pink Salmon. 1 lb falls. 34:- 3 fins for 1.00 in more favourable working condi- tions arrive. Work on the '1‘. Eaton building is rapidly approaching the point where many more men will he engaged. This job did absorb tifiecn more men during the week. The foundation work is well un- rlerwny, and once it is completed, the working staft will be greatly niv-rcascd. Work on the now High 5 hool is progrcssing well. and a large number of men are steadily employed on that job. ‘At. all the fishing centres in Kings and Queens Counties, men are already busy on lobster traps. boats and engines, and this work has to some extent, accounted for the reduction in the number of hrnefit claimants. The wcathcr will be the guiding tactor within the next few weeks in deciding the employment trend. it it remains fine, and becomes YDII DET PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS Because of Sy|voply's tough, cross-ply construction, ou can nail as close to the edge as you wish. Eylvaply will not split, crock, break or chip. And, SylvopIy's immense strength ond durability makes every" ‘ job you do a permanent improvement. Lasts a houseiimo, indoors or out. Pills “Hydro cu Bomb" Shows 2:0 -7 - 9 lrnluor Eowiino MON. - TUES. - WED. “Tor STAR or run YEAR . . 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I . ‘ . . . . . . . 29‘ 1)l'7il(l'Il"l\":7lld0ll.t: '.’§’i'!li1ta’I1ls,''.'n’l;llllifllfirmllnnnrilltflllzunliolrgifi ‘ . ,..,,...,.., ...., 3...... Rolled Ours. Robin Hood. 5 lb. bug . . . 43: Adult Entertainment w-vwmrm-.1.r-roims Me rlutr are «am in MM. ' - . .. . . £a.iI(T lo /mtrh when you use Sylvaply Plywood. (" *3) .41: Montague on new mm. Vlcks Vapor-Rub. reg. 55¢ for . . . . . . . 39:: __ , bui din is pr gres tng te dlly with 5... .,,..k1‘Zy..,.’ 1.yi.'.,,'.... Noxzomo Skin Cream reg. 65:. for .. 47¢: brick walls oi what will be th town‘: mo-i modem structure Above prices in effect until April 16 ' -' ., l\I ' t I - °“al'1’l’,‘ il‘r°ml:"e'" m “D mm” Store open all day Good Friday NOW 5"°‘“N“ 3 Souris people are looking for- " ARE YOU TAKING FULL ADVANTAGE or ""95 °F "'5 I’llti’l‘I’l(IlI"°se‘Ih8T)n°xX’lei)nviInlgit€Ite trlrigrleolillitsenr BLUE GRASS" oun vrnv LOW PRICES? IF NOT vou Cm," M 15 Cm Km ARE LOSING MONEY. two weeks ahead. and there is Other Shorts i _ ’. HENRY IIIIIIII IIASPEREAIIX CANADA'S BIISIEST BUILDING MATERIAL Profsnlonol builders insist that the materials they use meet the most rigid standards of quality. The fact that today Sylvoply is going Into more new home construction tlrwn over before, mean: that this popular material posses every tent for appearance, value and long hie. Big; lighiwtlclfi and strong the 4 feet by 8 feet panels of Sylvoply are available In a thickness for every use plenty of pre-season activity both in the town. and among the fish- ermen along the coasts or eastern - TUES. - WED. IOOKING FOR Kings County. The town's two lobster packing LOVE IN rue V ‘ s_HAoowsl lilsnts, Eastern Packers and Orti- Jm Fisheries. are already lining up -factory help. and there may not he_cnough to go around if ush- inl is good. ' While awaiting the first boat- loads of lobsters, the Elstarn Pack- rrs-hnve been packing chicken, and this has given welcome work to upwards o! 50 people. Pol-v|.An sruoam‘ (OP) — Jeanne of Hamilton. Japanese ttudent at the Mscdonsld Instit- ute here. won the Women's Ath- lohc Asoolntion special award for the graduating student who has made outstanding contributions to athletics. M0N- help for the handynmn! SEE YDIIR SYLVAPLY DEALER Hay. you got a proiecr in mind? Visit "handyman headquarters" in your neighborhood, your dealer Will rm glad to give you advice that can save you money. No writIr' away for product lntormotlon or plans . . . your Sylvaply dealer has a good stock of Ira: folders displayed for your convrmence. He It also displaying the new "take-home" panels, in more than 45 dulferent sizes end ' I thicknesses from I2 x 36 inches up. These smaller thrifty nnrrls oi Sylvaply : are handy Irv small ]0bS and ICDOIVI ' I around the home. 5 "cTl'f-'6u'f 'fuTs "foil? in": IT ENTITLES YOU TO I out: 4 x 6 ENLARGEMENT man | When presented (or mailed) with each roll of film to I MABIIN IIIIIII5 COMPANY MONTAGUE G I "§'.','v°y'lm, Easter Monday Play The St. Charles Auxiliary Society presents VANCOUVH CAIGAIF EDMONTON WNNIPIO LONDON WINDSOI TORONTO MONTIEAI OUEIICKI run nonnnuoou IS ovnn ....................,.._......,....................=.......... I in M of no Ch-r'°"-4°" “°*P*'°' CHANDLER nnos. MacDONALD-ROWE wooowomrm . um. By James F- Stone CUSTOM woonwommns l W t st 0 com I 8575 8576 Directed by F. M. Maclntyro 36 "' “ °" ' ‘ ' I I I I . I v IINTTCA-IIIEEA -nITr'u to ..rrm..".r....nn. svLvApLv°°:’.°:“pLvwooIf; IEIVNG IUMITI DIAL!!! IIODA COAST TO (GATT MMMILLAII It BLDEDEL LIMITED ‘ Q | 0 . A Quick and Easy Way -_‘ lo Ivor coccmom _ “ C X I N E " ‘ In Ibo‘ drinking water _III\PtI no im- Iconomcat. TAMI?! 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