' '1lL'.illllflllllIl Eastern Guardian Head Of Hillsboro Achievement Day lChrysler Signs Layoff nlt. isem-rnl. ism:-an-.wiu be absent from Ho stiles until Fraser and Annesr. Feed Service. - September Mb. ORGETOWN PASTORAL - Chgfge United CIILIICII of Clllldl. Sm,” far Sept. 4th: lia.m. (,1-.)regtown' Junior Chblr spccial Music - cross. 7:30 p.ln. Sturgeon. RN. DR. Patterson. minster. l IPTON GOSPEL Chapel Dundas 1.; so Sunday School 11.80. Break- ing of bread for Lords Supper. 1.30 (;...pcl Service. Mr. Joe Wootten pl l)ct1'oii. Mich. will be speaking. and bringing special numbers in song. You are heartily invited. TIIE PRESBYTEBIAN Church in (Marin. Services Sunday, Sept- ...,,m i. Montague Divine Worship ll ant Cardigan afternoon scr-' .-co 2-30 p.m. Montague evening .r.-.-i(-r- 7:30 p.m. Sunday schoo to am. Services on Standard lunc A welcome for all. Rev. D. A vninphell. minister. .m U, 5. Navy veteran told senators ll'cdnesda.V he was fired from a nznr civilian job as a security risk on grounds his mother and father uerc in a subversive organization. but lAflS never told the name of the Juscnh H. Sumiiers Jr.. of Provi- rlcticc. R. 1.. said it was suggested in him it iimlghi be a little dif- I('I'cnl if I didn't live with them." His mother. Mrs. Pauline Sum- nm. It native of Chester. Nova 5-onu. testified she never had be- luu-.'ctl to any organization she knew in tin considered Communist or sub- . iirl'NIl(' by the government. She has l l..-on resident of Providence for; ill yo S. I stir xfllfl that she did belong to tho It-it-wing Progressive party. uhmc 1948 presidential nominee unx Henry A. Wallace; to the lutt-riizitional Women's League for l'v.it r and Freedom. and the World .-lII.nre Council. None of these is on too attorney-general's subver- -uc .1 GOT ('lVILIAN JOB Sumncrs. who was on active duty with the navy from IN! to 1953. got a probationary lob as a metal slllilll'S helper at the C Pnmt. R l.. naval air station last lonuarv lie said he helped over- haul and repair fighter planes. He was dismissed July 29. "They told me It had nothing to do Wllll me." he testified. "My TPt"tr(l was clean. It was my par pm. '1 ltry told me my parents were in some organization on the sub- - Lorne Valley .'tir and Mrs. Murdock MacDon- ald paid a visit to Charlottetown during the week. Mrs. Malcolm Maclaod recently spent a few days it Montague. while there she was the guest of flflr daughter. Mrs. Alec MscDoug- 8 . On August 3 a number of rate- payers gathered at Lorna Valley school with paint and brushes and soon the interior of the school took on the "new look". which will make brighter and more pleasant sur- aoundings for the teacher and pup- Miss Minnie Macdrstb. Boston. Mass. ispvacationing hi this vicin- lll'. he is the guest of her uaclg and aunt, Mr. Itlacfirath. Mrs. Edith Millmsa. Kensingion. was a recent visitor to Lorns.Valley Vlhlle here she was the guest of Mrs Ali. MacDonald. Miss Roberta Shaw spent a few flats in Cardigan during sh. wggk, e was the guest of her brother- ln-ts- d M": Miyflemlllhr. Mr. and Mrs. .l:'lr and Mrs. Cuyler Dingwell L: I-3",1Il.V. Marie. motored to l"' lalley on August 18. They were 1 f ' Lloyd ilfi'cl3ian:td.Mr "M M" plzltlli-:e:LBei'Yd Mpgltilpnoi; spent the II W or at er. Mr. Murdock MacKlnnon. mlltilerr Riharles MacGrath and his Hm P I-ska Annabel MacGrath of -and hill” . Mass., arrived on the m .g l. motor on August l5.'l'hey ll-illlntz relatives and renew- al "lil "Niuaintances in this vicin- and Mrs. Munro dlirs Goorge Macinnls spent a few "ask in Charlottetown during the mt While there she was the urn "pf her son-in-law and daugh- v r- and Mrs. John Spencer. M” James McConnell of Dor- Win Mass. motored to this Ca arriving on gun” n. . Ms many old time friends to wet "1 He is the guest oi his cmllusl. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mc- mbuc lo the absence of the minis- ". The Rev. D.A.Campbsll who 0" vacation. service at Lorna may Presbyterian Church on . hour 7:!) p. in. Rev. A. T. Mac- 2:30 p.m. Milltown Donna west wukel" MONTAGUE rasronsn Charge. ' I i in Greece. IUYING Timothy Seed daily. unrrm causes or Canadal Services for sunda Sept. on sat SP follows: Murray River ii s.rn.t- Llttle Bands I p.m.; Murray liar- Tbe United Church oi Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. minister. Sun- day. September 4. Montague: 11. Montague : 11:15 a.m. Standard: Time. Morn ing service. ...m.....Em.. ARABS BACK UNION CAIRO (Routers) - The Arab League will back the unification oi Cyprus with Greece if the problem of the British colonial island is raised in the United Nations. an Arab League spokesman said Wed- nesday Thc statement followed a meeting with the League of a dele- gation of Greek Cypriots residing Security-Tliisk BeT5Jse”;; . Parents In Unnamed Group .l- WASHINGTON CAP)-A 26-year- verslve list. They wouldn't tell mel Sim" I'M? I" glembm 0,9 from , whn. 1 med ,0 get that ;,,fm.m,,, the Head of Hillsboro Busy Bees Billy Birt, Douglas Cameron. Ev-Coffin. non md they would"-4 gave n m 4-ll. Ayrshire Calf Club who yes- erett MacAssey; second row - tcruay held an "Achievement Day' James Myers. Leonard Myers. Roy The navy could fire him wmmm at the Head of Hillsboro school Coffin; third row - Eleanor Cof- mmg fol-"181 charges 0,. giving him ground. They are left to right: fin, Betty Myers. Elaine Myers: me... a hearing since he did not have permanent civil service status. Sirmners said he never had be- longed to any organization he knew if he had been a joiner at all. he laid: . ”Well. I was in the Boy St-outs."I TWO row CRAFT OWEN SOUND. Ont. ICP)-Two Toronto men drifted 32 miles across Nottawasaga Bay in a powerless outboard motor boat Wednesday and landed unharmed at Meziforrl, 18 miles east of here. Alfred Way and they drifted helplessly west- ward. Nearing Meaford they swam and towed their 48-foot craft ashore and took a taxi back to Balm Beach. ed by the Young Peoples' Society. The Misses Eleanor and Rachael Minchin rendered a duct which was much appreciated. ere they were guests of the lat- tor's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. .l.W. Bell. Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Chariot with his brother, Mr. Wilbur Mac-I Donald. was held in Lorne Valley Hall for- Mr. Alex MacDougall, Montagucm who lost his place of business by fire. Mrs. MacDougali was former- ly Miss lsabell MacLeod of Lorne Valley. The large number of friends present at the dance testify to the legmem in which this couple are Mrs. Don Terrio with daughters Dianne Ind Linda of Boston. Mass, are visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Tcrrlo formerly resided in Lorne Valley and she is spend- ing sn enjoyable time exchanging reminiscences. llr. and Mrs. Winston MacGrath and son Wayne left recently on return to Toronto. Ontario. after spending some time vacationing in this vicinity. it is seven years since Winston was on the Island and he saw quite a number of changes. This was Mrs. MacGrath's first visit to the province and she was greatly impressed with the island's scenic beauty. They were accom-l tainted by the former's brother, Mrf Alton MacGrath who has spent an enjoyable time visiting his parents. brother and sisters and pals of yesteryear. A.M. 3'- Ausuat :8 was conduct- L W YEO P MQDIGAL I I THEATRE iioiustius and Anthony Picher said they left , Balm Beach, near Midland. in the N afternoon. Their motor broke down Ioyable visit to New Glasgow. N.S w it? tetown. spent the past weekend RN to be dlsloyal to the country. Askedl -v 4 v u '5 ' Vt Y Shown above are the prise win- meat Day" held yesterday. From prize w ners the Calf Class at the Head left to right they are N August ,5 , benem danceof Hillsboro Calf Club Achieve- las. Iird; Roy Coffin. 2nd- and 1st gt. row-Raymond Birt. : Joan Doug- o. -Joan Dougus Arthur Cameron, Garth Wayne back row Cameron. Esther MacAsmey. The Club leader on the extreme left is Coffin Douglas. .Bartcr's Film Lab. 9 N vii inner, Eleanor Coffin. Barlcr's Film Lab. Morell Mun Signs Again With R.C.A.F. W METZ. FRANCE - An airman from Morell. P. E. l.. Leading Air- craftman K. M. has signed on at his base in Europe for another five years' active duty . F. (Keith) Geldert lfh the R. C. A LAC. Geldert. a mechanical equipment operator. is the son of . Mm A. E. Geldem of Moran He mission. including the cast of the joined the R. C. A. F. initially in 1950. and is scheduled to return visited places of interest in Eng- land. Scotland. Germany and France. combined to eliminate most paddle et erlcan transportation. -MAYFAIROTHEAT Misrrey River . . . THURSDAY - FRIDAY - Pius - Shorts . . . Show Time 8:30 p.m. While serving abroad. he has PAST ERA . Railroads and propeller boil. 3, pioneers in North Am- RE 5.1! THUR. - FRI. - SAT. it P. M. Daylight rwo snows sar. Adm.: Only 40.: - soc -. LINK TUINIB - EDMUND PUBDON OUII lMoral Re-Armament ls Defencled In Use Of Planes l GENEVA (AP)-The Moral lic- Armament "World Mission." vihich has flown 35.000 miles In three U.S. Air Force planessln the last thrcc months, presenting its play. "The Vanishing island." in 25 cities. ended its tour hcrc Wednesday. he 182 men and women in the musical show which sets MRA's ideological message. forth ar- A T. op Ah. Division In Europe? rived here from Istanbul and then to Canada this fall on completing a tour of duty with Canada's N. A.T.0. air division in Europe. i went to MBA headquarters at Caux. Dr Frank N. D. Buchman. founder of Moral Re-Armament. was waiting for them there. Congressman Charles B. Deane of North Carolina. who Joined the flying MRA troupe after the ad- journment of Congress. said in re- sponse to a question that the criti- cism occasioned by the use hf air not jiistiiit-ti. "I consider if an art of high stnlcsmanship that this force of 192 persons from some 30 countries has been sent around the globe.” Dcanc said. ”Thc terrific response from the very lop political lBfIi'IPi'Slllfl of evory country vlsiictl is convincing: evitlonco that the ideology of this play is applicable to every nation and it is so accepted." Dcane said a contract to use the three air force planes "mutually acceptable to the defence depart- ment and MRA.-" was signed after the defence department was "con- vinccd that commercial transport was not available." SAME SIZE Ant-icnt wolf-like wild dogs were close to the same size as present- forcepplancs on the long trip was ago dogs. THERE'S FUN FOR YOU - - - - - FAMILY TOO - - - AT THE AND THE ititili:-IN RIVER . automobiles. V at South Bend. It was the first 29 0" "mm Io "Idl- Pay Plan With Employees DETROIT (AP:---Chrysler Corp. for up to 3 weeks of idleness. ' agreed Thursday to a layoff pay Chrysler raised its "annual im- plan for its 139,000 employees. provemcnt factor" pay from five completing establishment of the to six cents hourly or W: per cent. ers of 95 per cent of the country's to compensate for increased effi-l ciency of men and machines. General Motors Corp. and the Chrysler agreed. as did Ford.- Ford Motor Co. signed similar and GM. to raise maxim contracts in June. Before the new sion benefits to 3250 a month. in! agreements the three paid an l'lUC-ll"! &0Cl3l 39'-'llfl'lY PliYl'l1enll- average of about 52.10 hourly. The old maximum was 3200. Besides the layoff pay plan and wage increases ranging up to 38 cents an hour. the latter for highly skilled workers. the Chrys- ler agreement gives the Clo Mr and Mrs Gordon Yoruba United Auto workers a union shop. The union got a similar concession Kind M; fI0ydY”.”m"h mmored I” from GM this year. Ford has Op. way '5 ".”"g I 9 weekwdt cralcd as a union shop since its C rt 95' Vlewed H" Cw” first UAW contract. w""'w'y' STOPPED STRIKES l Mrs. Everett MacKcnzle an it The Ch,-y519r.UAw pad "mum two children returned to Summer- out strikes in six states which Side on Aug. 29. following a visit started six hours earlier. but Wllll Ml'5- M3CK9nll9'l Dlfinl-I. which affected relatively few Ml" "ll M"- -lvA-3- Mlccollllell. workers. The company's Chrysler, Desoto. Dodge and Plymouth divi- sions are dow. for model change- overs. Pickcting started at mid- night. The agreement came at on Augg 19p Mr. E”; Murphyv 5 3- '71- Mrs. William Murphy Mr. Gerald While new contracts held prom- D, Murphy and Miss pick” Murphy is? OI labor P9806 for the "Bill motored to Charlottetown. Three" for the next three years, Dr, and Mrs. MA Eg DEL."-y 0; there was trouble between the sums mam,-,d go Georgetown (mi union and the industry's inde- Aug, 28. where they were guests pcntit-nts - Studebaker - Packard of pr. DEL;-Wy-3 parents Mr and and American Motors. .M"p pg J Deldory. ' ' . UAW workers in Studebaker di-l ' 3 Vision plants of Studebaker-Pack-' Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaPrads leftl ard walked out on strike at South recently on return to their home Bend. Ind.. Thursday. refusing to in Bowmanville. Ontario. followtngl extend their contract which ex-ll visit spent with Mrs. LaPrade's pirett last midnight. They refused parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mar- gay-to-day extension during nego. tell. . I ations as recommended b l I union leaders. y oul Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Elordisttal Nine thousand were made idle and d'"5l"el' J''"- '9" bu" Allf; ome . official strike against Studebaker iM0"lreal' Que" mll”wl"g 3 V393” 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper left recently for Pictou. N. S.. where they will take up residence. l Friday. Sept. 2, 1955 The Guardian Page I lPIan Secret- lTulIis On Cyprus Greece and Turkey decided Thurs- day night they will start secret pattern for' a three-year term in whichever is greater. for 1955. 1956 "93”llall0"5 "Ida-V 'lm9d 'I l"'95ll' the industry's ”big three," build- and 1957. This annual increase is has their deadlock over the future of the strategic British island col- ony of Cyprus. um pen-p "W" FARMBIIIAICI The Netherlands and Nos-wt have agreed to a cooperative cultural research program incli- ing exchange of information 1 personnel. " era was made complete Thlrldd when Turkey rejected the idea 1 self-determination for the island. Britain called the conference alt! outbreaks of terrorism by native lcypriots in their demand In Cb with Greece. LONDON. llleulerst - Britain. Thendeadlock between the pow- ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Belfast SUNDAY, SEPT. 4th KING'S COUNTY L.0.L. ANNUAL SERVICI AND PARADE AT 3 P.M. All Mcmiwriu of L.0.A. and I..0.B.A. cordially invited to take pisrt. Rev. A. J. G. Murchison will preach the sermon. JOSEPH M. COOK. County Soo'y. Special Dinners On Sunday Special Sunday Dinners will be served in The Bison ”Rainbow" Dining Room. Montague. every Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN With All The Trimmings Adults 31.25 Children 'lIc Dinner Served from 4-7 The Bison Restaurant in more than 23 yea” it spent with Mrs. Elordietta's CONTINUE DEADLOCK parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Solo-I In Detroit. American Motors mu. (Nash-liutlsonl and the UAW con- Rev. Nathan Mair of 0akridge,: tinucd in a long deadlock as mid. N. l3.. returned recently from a night expiration of a twice - ax. visit to Boston Mass.. where he tentlctl contract neared. AM(' em- visited friends and relatives. plays 24.000 in Michigan, Wiscon- sin and California. Every Unforgettable Thrill Flames Alive On The Screen! ' p" The Ominous Footprint In The Sandi Miss An” Mam RN” M on. P The Ferocious Battle of Cannibals vs. Casinwatyi The new mwgch bl . ridge, N. 3,, 1. u... mm, of 3," E The Flaming Pyre of Human Sacrifices! mam euminaws w,,g;y3;;er:,f:;:s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and. P The Plunder-Mad Onslaught of Treasure-Onudlkttd between Detroit plants and those M"'G”l'5e MPH" elsewhere. layoff N Chrysler's will guar- antee laid off workers 80 to 65 Der cent. of regular take-home pay Transferred ew York. who is holidaying our the island. was a recent visitorl in Georgetown. where he was the guest of Miss Helen Murphy. 3 1 Rev. and Mrs. I. J. Boyce who have spout the last few weeks in Georgetown where Rev. Mr. Boyce- .supplled at St. David's Churcb.i The W," 0; the Bank of N0” during the absence on holidays of. Srotia. Montague, were entertain- Rel” M" P”""'l' 1'" "fly ml ed on Wednesday evening at the the "l'"k ml "mm wlhdr Mm”: home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Phil- "1 KW" H9b"l--N- 5- N lips in hon" 0' Mr” and M.r51R”' Miss Teresa Morrison, R. If. . Kingston. Ontario. arrived in. . - s .orgetown early in the week on, A'"'E""l5l" N' S" .wl""e M'" M”" a visit to her parents. Mr. and- ray had been appointed accountant M” I,-.1” Morrison A C . of the bank. After lunch was served . Ry the hostcss assisted by Miss ,. dah MacGregor, a presentation d k on behalf of the staff was made S O S l).V MI". Phillips. I wish to express my thanks to. Mr. Murray is being replaced in Dr. Maclntyre. friends and neigh- tlontagtic by Mr. Lloyd Marshall. bors who sent cards. messages of whose marriage to Miss Fay Stew- sympathy and flowers. and all who art. tlaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. in any way helped during my re- .l. Stcwart. Montague, will take cent sad bereavement. Mrs. Alex- placo on Saturday. rffampbell. Lower Montague. ' Labour Day Weekend 3 P EC IALS PERFECTION CANMILK. 6I'ins...........85c BROKEN PEKOETEA. lb. ...........5I.09 PLANTERS PEANUT sum. it oz. bottle 39: DEVON rsas. Ziins ........39: JEWEL SHORTENING. 2 lbs. .. ..... 55: 3 EXTR W The Stonn-Whipped Shipwreck! Mr, wm.',... puciwu, or crydt " Crusoe'a Rifle-Bristling Stockade-Fortress! IHOWS 2:30 - 7 - I ALSO: NEWS - CARTOON - COMEDY . . . REGULAR PRICE! . . . A! Special family price for ohllrlron as-omit by parents at all evening pt-.rforma.noe.s-250. TODAY 3. SATURDAY PRINCE EDWARD TH EATIIE TODAY and THRILL-SWEPT SAGA OF THE WEST'S ROUGHEST OUTPOST! FORT DAKOTA . . . where it garrismi with guts rotlc out to face the death-spewing fury of flaming (iatling guns! ROD CAMERON in the THRILL-FLAMEI) srrzcrscuz or A GUN-Rlll.lCl) asrrmn! "CAVALRY SCOUT" ; COMEDY , CARTOON - SPORTS BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 - SHOW AT 8:30 A.D.T. SUNDAY MIDNIGHT WIIEEI When DORIS as "Dynamite I50 million Frenchmen yell "whee-whee" . . . and RAY, the dancing clown jut about upsets the town. . WHEN THEY SING YOUR HEART DANCES . . . WHEN THEY DANCE YOUR HEART SINGS . . .! posts on and an sotoss In "APRIL IT'S A MUSIC-AI. SPREE IN PAREE! SATURD AY Jackson. does her can-can. LlPTON'S TEA. lb. SI.I9 l PEARS. I5o1.. Ziins VICTORY Y. E. BEANS. Ziins PETER PAN PEACHES. Ziins M:Cready's CHOW. bfl. . Pickling ONIONS. 10 lbs. TOMATOES. 2 lbs. .. . . . . PICNIC HAMS. lb. BACON. sliced. lb. V-IEINZ VINEGAR. gal. .. . 39: . 35: . 39: 39: 39: 39: 49: 59: 95: , White It Chocolate 2 for 52: IN PARIS" BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 AM. MICHAEL'S GROCERY CAP lTHE GOLD. THE KINGDOM. THE KISSES OI THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL PRINCISSI -H-roiiv sail sir. ALSO: OhIpterNo.4of8orieI-Onrtou-Om; "MOVIES ARE YOUR EN'I'l2RTAlNMliN'I." '