...-t MONTAGUE . . Individual members of HIP," 1957: .' Vi graduating class of Montague Iiighl My dance and future plans are tleft , ' to right! TOP ROW: Ethel Ir- ving. Cambridge. nursing: George ' , Johnston. Peter's Road. indefinite; t O James Johnston. Montague. Indef-I I inite: Kathleen Knox. Mount Buc-i hanan. nursing. SECOND ROW:' School. with their place of resi-Iell. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Alice MacDonald. Brudeneil. tea-lindcfinite: Laurel Nelson. Monta- ching Eric MacDonald. Bruden--gue. secretarial. FOURTH ROW T.V.-radio technician; Mar- - I-Elisabeth Praugbi. Aliierry Plains garet Jean MacDonald. Brudenell. indefinite; Gladys Roche. Glen- home economics; Donald MacLa- fanning. teaching or nursing. Lor- ren. Montague banking THIRD raineValley.Alberry Plains,tearh ROW Beverley Macheod. Vlctor- ing; Carol Walker. Georgetown. in Cross, navy; Margaret Mac-Inursing. BOTTOM ROW Ronnie Leod. Victoria Cross. commercial; lwhite. Murray Harbour. indefinite. Leith Mcijarron, St. Mary's Road. Pepler Photos the Government Guaranteed LiianI lof 843.000 for the new school. Mat-I ierials on Iiand at present for the new building include it-100 worth of cement and S500 worth of nails andI Iuiiiber obtained from the tear-l ing down of the Potato Warehouse-I School Meeting Iiimhei'.'as well as the amount of, A vote of thanks was extended lllml?” E" lllllld "Kill -hlllltlglllt lllltto Mr C. A. Fraser. retiring trus- use in l e clinttuction of l e new they H was suggeswd that me school. . I C0M;m1v".;;.; I Iloiiie and Scluiol Association con- l)r. A. K('nIl('(ly was re-appoint sider. at an early meeting the pos- ed as Cliairnian of the Building sibility of their llltganization assimi- Cluiiiiiittee. ()tIicr members ap- . ing the entertainment committee duties for the new school. The min- UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. iAPlIpiissIl)le. ' A United Nations investigating? In its account or hearing at committee accused the Soviet Un-, London. New York. Geneva. lime ton Thursday of slaughtering wo- and Vienna. the committee said it men and children in putting downI had been told some soviet soldiers the Hungarian revolution last fall.: The special committee nlsoi charged that the Russians deported thousands of Hungarian: to So-l viet prisons. conducted whalesalel. executions and set up a puppeti government under Janos Kadar toi rule without the support of they Hungarian people. Moscow angrily denounced the committee as a vehicle for "US. propaganda." The committee also reported: The will of the Hungarian people - for independence has only been; strengthened by the Soviet army's! undenied suppression of the uprls-. ing, which coat between 2.500 andl 3,000 lives. What took place in Hungary in October and November. 1956. was. a spontaneous national uprising.' due to long - standing grievancesl which had caused resentment among the people. I CHARGES UNSUPPORTED I From start to finish, the revolt was led by students. workers. aol-y Idlers and intellectuals. many oII - them Communists or former Com-I .munisis. There is no evidence toi Ilupport Moscow's charge that the! revolution was fomented and help- Ied by reatlonary circles in Hun- Igary and ”Western imperialists”, I The revolution was not planned- lsi advance. But it appeared So-I I-viet authorities had taken stepiiI as early as Oct. 20 to make'. .armed intervention in Hungary; LORNE VALLEY I Mrs. Annie Craiie arrived IIOHIPI recently attcr spending scvcralI months with members of her fam- ily in the L'uitell States and ()n- lario. I Miss Shirley Maclloiialtl was a visitor to tiliarlottetown on Wed- nesday. June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nlcliolsonl accompanied their son and daugh- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph - Nicholson of fiiiarlnlteiown on It visit to Soiirl: on Suntlay. June- llth. Mr and Mrs Harold Jay. Mr iiid Mrs. Floyd Jay with sons. Vieriin and lriiin of Pisquid. mn- - Wired to Lorne Valley on .lline I0 IWhiie here they were guests of Illfr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald I I Mrs Catherine MacI.co(I. Por- est lllli. spent a few days visit- ing her sister and brothers in Lorne Valley. during the past -I week. I Mrs. Borne .3Iacl.eod and daugh- ter. Elaiiic, were recent visitors to . Church Road. Midizcll, where they 'shocked by what it learned from at the start of the rebellion last Oct. 23 showed sympathy for the Hungarians. Then Moscow rushed in thousands of troops in the early days of November to carry out pa- cification by force, The committee said these troops apparently were Mongols and Tar- tars from Central Asia. who had been told and apparently believed they were being sent to Egypt to throw back "Anglo-French imper- ialists " Some of the troops pointed to the Danube river and called it the Suez Canal. NOT INVITED Inire Nagy. leader of the gov- ernment which was crushed by Soviet power. denied he ever in- vited the Soviet authorities to as- sist in quelling the revolution by force The izrip of the secret police was loosened by the revolutionary I12 lite r s. The committee was witnesses who told of sufferings- infllcted on the people by the Hun- garian secret police (AVHl. it said the secret police were separated from the population by a "wall of hate" and became a state within the state, dedicated to the control of the people by terrorism and oppression. The Hun- garian people now are aware of police surveillance and have a real fear and hatred of the new security police. which they iden- tify with the old AVH. The committee said considera- tion of the Hungarian question is legally proper. It refused to ac- ccpt Soviet contentions that the U.N. Report Den ounces Soviet Role In H ungary a member state. lls report was described as I ”L' S propagandg offensive.” The Soviet delegalion' at the UN was officially silent. But II was apparent Soviet diplomats were amazed and angered by the strong language and conclusions of the 150,000 - word document boiled down from 2.000 pages of verba- ti-rn testimony by Ill Hungarians. The BBC announced it would de- vote all possible time to the UN report in broadcasts Thursday and today beamed to Iron Curtain countries. CALL FOR A('TlON The British foreign office, Aus- tralian foreign minister Richard G. Casey and the US UN dele- gation lmmerllalelv called for ac- tion on the next step in the Hun- garian case it appamd that the committee's unanimous report will be dealt with early in the 12th regular General Assembly con- RADIO and TV SERVICE CALLS Every Saturday afternoon- our service man will make; calls between Chltown and: Souris. Anyone requiringi, his service will please diall 9624 and arrange for a call. BOWLAN RADIO & TV UN was violating charter restric- lions against taking up internal affairs. MASSIVE INTERVENTION "A massive armed interventiunI by one power on the territory of another. with the avowed inten- tion of interfering with the internal affairs of the country must. by the Soviets own definition of ag. gression. be a matter of interna- tional concern." the committee said. Moscow radio called the report a "propaganda bomb" supported by false evidence. It assailed the committee as illegal on the grounds it violated the UN charter by in- terfering in the internal affairs of DANCING THIS SATURDAY Murray Harbor Arena Rollie MacKenzie'o Orchestra Tl” Tlll5lN5' Tl'P0l'l W85 3fl0PlNl- ' pointed to the Building Climni-ittee The auditors report was recciv-- I were guests of Mrs. MacI.eod's fa- New floor Pownal St. venlnl Sept. 17. us. dolsgsts Henry Cabot Lodge called the report "big news.” He said he will ask an early meeting of representatives of the 24 powers which sponsored the assembly resolution creating the five-member committee. Brit- ain endorsed I.odge's move. The British foreign office called the report "thorough and true." The representatives on the com- fbe Guardian Page 5 Friday, June 21. 1957 mlttee warn: Alslng Anderson. Denmark, chairman: Monti Slim. Tunisia: lirnqiue Rodriguez Pab- regat. Uruguay; R. S. 8. Guns- wardene. Ceylon: K. C. 0. Shaun. Australia. Shane was reporter for the committee and did a his shun of the drafting of the report. I "TAX ARREARS" A list of all those with arrears of town taxes will be published after July 6th. I957. I . fown Council. Town of Montague YEO "THE PARTNERS" DEAN MARTIN -- JERRY LEWIS There iii nothing we can say about this movie excoprwn you want to laugh come and see this hilarious show. This is the last one they made or will make. so come and see them at their funniest. COMING TUE.-WED. - "ROCK. PRETTY BABY" Silverware to be drawn for Tuesday night until someone In the Theatre wins It. THEATRE MONTAGIIE FRI. - SAT. JUNE 21 - 22 ADM. 40 - 50 CARTOON SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 I A GROWN-UP HOTION PICTURE TOR Oluwg-U! OTEONSI viiolflaw llllliili Rlllllls llllllllll RENNIE sedtanoissndliglsasss ITIHMIX'X QEUIZ. At Georgetown 'llu- .-lulilial Sriilxil niectiiii: of ed and read to the nicotine by the secretary. It showed 35.100 in llll' l.llep.iicrs of Scliliol llislriri t: ' 'rrcars. A balance on hand ofl M. l in lungs County was Iii-ld;S. .l:i.4l. which includes S2.ll9tl6."t- luv the Town Hall on '1'uesda). June i in the Sinking Fund. This rcport A-ii. Mr. A. II. Stewart was ap- was adopted. pulllll-ti chairman for the meeting Mr. Norman Thoiiipson. was ap- 'lIlc srcrl-tar,v. Mrs. N. W llnn- pointed as auditor tor the ensu- (t'l1 I'P.'lfl the minutes of the last ing year. . Illllilfll meeting and those rt ap The Supervisor's Report. gave” in-l-izil meeting held on Jilly 12 no detailed report in the present. Will, :iiuI of a general 1lPL'lllll1 school. as the building of a new llfltl on Dec 4th. lllfiti. The niin- school is contemplated The sum Illvs of all three nicctinus were of S2iltlt'l was voted fol' Il'at'llfI”Si iiiulml adopted. slipplcnicnt and the sum of 87.000. llr II S .lI;irl.elin. f'lialrui.'lli for running expenses. of the llnard of Triistccs prcselit- Tile appointment of it new trus- ut the lrilstecs report. tee to fill the vacancy caused hvl The report dealt with the ob ' Mr. .C. A. Fraser's completing INS; taming in I956 of the Land Valua- I three year term was the next or-I rnn lllirird. the new rate of assess- i der of business. Mr James Mac- Iilrili set. the olilaining of the Do Connell .lr. obtained this IIIRIIITILV. mllloii tioiernnient (Brunt Ill llcu vote in the election for this office of laws on i)oni-iuion property for Mr. H. S. MacI.ean gave a de- lilH)I'1tr.K: the obtaining of land on tailed report on the tearing down krill Suliair from the Town of-of the government potato ware- Hcnrcciliwn for School play-groilnll hniise purchased by the School ml Im a site on iiiilcli to erect Board for SI.00l.00. Mr. YiIacLeaii hr new school and the surveying presented figures covering the. Ill iii-- lililfl costs of labour and also the am It also covered the obtaining of mount received from the sale of EASTERN GUARDIAN ST.. & l'F.TI-IRIS BAY Piilstnrai. COMING IN PERSON? Ned I.an- ti..lr;c. Services Siind,-cc. JUN. 23 1 dry. North American Fldriliiig ill. . H 5 - . Champion Murray Harbor Arcna.: .1 H a m ' L ml” S 1 l' m' .lune 27th. Montague Rliik. .llinci tllrenullii 7.34) p.m. Rev. Ira Mc- 2tmL liollalll. minister. MURRAY IIARB()l'R - Mur- ray Ilivcr Pastoral ('iial'ge The linited Church of fiaiiada. Scr- i-ircs Siindiiv, June 2:lrd xlllrr-av. llarholir II a ni.. Little Sands .'l p ni. 'lllirrliv River 7.10 p in. Rev.- l.. S Woolfrcy. minister. . , , l UNITED BAPTIST fihurcli. Mon- "”" "l""s'"TER”N Cl"'”ll tligue Charge. Sllnday. June 2.1.: iii t aliads. St. John's Bell!-it 51'" I Montague It a m . Sturgeon 3 p. E W” "(Til L9” E D"-lb H E-"'' .II.. Murray Harbour 7.10 p I'TI. With ""1 730 Ptm- Sum”-V scllml M I sang service at 7.15. Ordinance am All are welcome. Rev. Donald lot the Lord's Supper at the close. Nicholson. minister. IWIIISII OF (iE()R(iF.TOWN. llwi lrliiily Church. Siln'l.1v . June 7l"l First Sunday after 'l'riniii. it n in Holy ('omniunion and Ser- "wi Reverend W. G. Hogg. Priest r til it .'e were A II. Stewart. Mr. Ilayniond Solomon and Mr. J. W Layers by the secretary. . miles of the meeting were read A C. Grciclucation Exercises Held At Montague Memorial High A closely packed auditorium greeted the I957 graduating clnssI "I llllllllllllllfl Memflrllll lllilll 5l'll""lI graduates to take serious consider-I MI, and MR pm" Mm.Lm,L at their rinsing exercises held last evening. Mr Keiiiiclh Norris. who acted as chalriiian, introduced the prin- cipal. Mr. John Hughes. who con- gratulated the successful students as well as those who were unsuc- cessfui. and said that the pupils who failed this year would be wel- comed back. He thanked the trust- ees for their wondcrhil cooperation and spoke of the excellent teach-I ling staff. school facilities. the new extension and the fact that a commercial course would be ridd- ed to the curriculum next year. Mr. Hughes also extended thanks to those who helped with andi participated in extra curricular ac- tivities. as well as the great co-I operation of the parents. - Following Mr. Hughcs' report. Mrs A D. Mactnire presented the eel-Illicalcs and prizes to grades ll. 9. and I0. Miss Nlargaret Jean llaellonatd a member of the graduation class. then delivered a brilliant valedll--I tory address which brought a great ovation from the audience. I Mrf Archie Hilchey presented-. certificates and prires to the grade eleven pupils. after which Judge .I S. Ilcslloches presented the rer- . tificlites and prizes to the graidu-I ating rlass. I Dr Lorne Bonneli. Minister of liealtli. addressed the griidiiates. lie congratulated the graduates. and felt that hard work on the part of the pupils along with the efforts and assistance of the teaching vocations now ripen to women as well as men. and admonished theI ation before finally deciding onI the road they would follow: that- liiey alone must make the decision; 4 to chose. rather. their life's voca-. tion from an innate desire to do such work. and therein. desplteI difficulties. despite hardship. andi even despite lack of financial galn.I they would find trile eontenlmcnt.I Other speakers were: Senatnrl I-Elsie Inman. Hon. Keir Clark. and I Inspector Harold Iiyneil. ' ther. Mr. Murdock MacKinnon. Sponsored by Murray Har- bor Women's Institute Time 9:30 ARTIFICIAL BREEDING CLUBS Province Wide For Service Call The Insemincitor In Your Area Mr. aiill Mrs. Lloyd Mat-Donald and family were Sunday visitors.- lo Orwell Cove. where they were guests of Mrs. lllacllnnaldls sister. Mrs. Stanley Morrison and Mr. lilorrisoii, Mr. .I:-ll-kie Mzllleod. Charlotte-I town. spent the past week-end inj Lorne Valley. lie was the guest; of his brother-in-law and sisti-r.j - CAPITOL TODAY and SAT. Mr. Joe ('urran. left recently for Quebec. where he expects to be employed. I Mrs. Malcolm Mat-I.end. eiiter- tained the nieuibers of Lorne Val- . Iey Women's Institute at her home on Thursday. June 6th. Following the completion of business. dalntyi refreshments were served. and ii? social hour was sot-lit. Contests: were pill on by Mrs. Angus Nich- olson. which added to the enjoy- ment of the evening. West Prince Club - Lots I. 2. 3. and 4 YEO'S THEATRE COMING WESTMORLAND SINGERS With Local Talent 8:30 p.iii. Monday. June 24th Iiisamilintor - Rasblirii Oliver Phone Albenoii 80-32 O'Leary and District -- Lots 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 and West Devon lnssmincror - Ted Sabine Phone O'Lecry 56 Tyne Valley and District - Lots 10. II. 12. I3. and I4 Inssininaror - Russell Dynieiit Ph oils Tyne Valley I4-I20 Club - Lots I5. I6. 17. 25. 26 and 27 Eastern Prince County Vllniltsr Phone Suiiirnersids 2030 MONTAGUE Inssniiiiuror - Ken NORTH RIVER 1I""";'-- . v. TONIGHT AND FRIDAY - Lots 18. I9. 20. and 21 Kensiiigtoii and District Jiiii Heffeii Phone Suinmsrside 7981 no; Office Opens 7:30 liissmliiaior - Show at Dusk u Cropnud and District - Lots 28. 29. 30. and 67 I Iiiseiniiinror - Lyman Harvey Phone Crnpcud 7-3 New Glasgow and District - Lots 22. 23. and 24 Iiisoniliiotor - Charles Corr Phone Hunter River 22-22 l'AI.I.F.YFll-ZLD - ORWI-ELI. - lirarl congregation. Services for 5'"lllvl.l1 Julie 23rd. Orwell Head it ii in. Belle River .1 p m.; Valley- fi-ld 711 pm. Rev. F. Mackin- Mn. Minister. GEORGETOWN PASTORAL Clllftte. United Church of Canada. Services for June 23rd. ll a.m. -llllrleon. S. S. at to s.m. 2.30 p. in Milllnwn Cross: 7 p m. George- imllii. Raymond Nicholson. Valley- lwltl lllll slvs report in Confer- ence. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minia- iltafi. have made their success possible. lot the evening service. Rev. A M. ' lRogersoii. Minister. I Nomina'ion 1 CHURCH OF (II-IIIIST. The l,nrd's l Day. June 23rd. Montague In a N1. : Day Y.S'.fdQy Bible school for all it arm. The India Suwer and Pmlilnil. Ssr-. mink Myers. of Crlplud. and mom by K. T. Norris. M--mi.v RIv- I Howard wood. of Victoria. were er. 10 UH. Flhle 3t'li00l- ll I l"- the only candidates nominated to The Lord's Supper. Murray Hnr-iconiesl the forthcoming by-elect 500?. 5 P-"L 3"”? 3Sl'00l ""5 "'9 l ion in lat Queen: on nomination b0fd'I SUWOE C0mblM'd EVINIF I day. Thursday. Both will contest llstic Service at the Murray "II" the vacant seat as aasemhlyman, hour Church at Christ It 7-30 am Mr. Myers on ileilllii of the Pro- Mr. W. 0. Wt-ale of summerside. Irvsslve Conservative party. Mr. preaching and lltllllll Everyone Wood on behalf of the Liberals. 543 K 3 Mr. Myers was nominated by A LOVE STORY -- - possibly one of tile yenrsst! The fniiiod Pulitzer Prize ploy . . . 'INiLi.lnM Hosp”. ....g. C Q. Montague and Dlsrric .ivc-lcome to these services of .wor- 1 Ishlp. I fill MONTAGUI PASTORALI Charge. The United Church of Can- , ads. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minisler.I Sunday June llbower Montaliie: H5 s.m. Morning service and Sun- day school. "it IQI. DUNDA8 - Annsndale United flmrcli circuit Sunday. June I3:-d, I957, S A. Ciistance, Pastor: Ann- "Idaie rnonisg worship. ttm a. "L Sunday School 10:” am. For- ' lebnsl. Izl p.ni.: "Imlu evening vocnnp. tn 9. "l- Siniday Iebool. Iizl am. e and mlnlst .. I'M” 0' C"""' I uh. Returning Officer for the int y John I.. Benton. Stewart lnmsn and supported by Plus Mccaiighey. John Roget-son nominated Mr. Wood, who was supported by Msnford Deer and Edwin Ferguson. . Nominations closed at 4;& pm. I yesterday and polling day is Jilly Nu. ini- eleetorlil district cl Queeira is "sin-.m.lis Friday "WON 6&3. Chapel DuI- dance. 40- Services an assau. Juan "nIsIIltit-"Width!-ts M I"l-- in. Mary": Parish . soul-ii. listen Nnsut.uer.i a.ia.lisssls 7.DCltifPhIsrs li.l..,15. up "ii, The Wsatucclsna si-on Iuamnd-9 D ”Hliilui:enninoluvalnssa- ANYONI htueatsd In pur-. vice. wgst. viee.H6pui.8scredCont-enby clutiilllood .pIesseeoii- its. 3..." g...ls.weu-uciuslisisgus.Asm-urtG.ArndI. Malta-I I0u1I". uvalssntasl. . M . '1 .,-....lEL-C, Kiwi Novnu Rosnuun Russut I East Itilig's club liissiiililsm - Albert This is an improved Breeding pl-ogre mine are interested, contact your Insominntor. lnssniliiator - Morel and District - Lots 37. 38. 39. 40 and 41 liiscliiliintor - Garth Webster - Lots 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. Mills Pliolie Cornwall and District - Lots 31. 32. and Iiiseniiiintor - Charles Lniili Plio Yorli and District - Lots 33. 34. 35. and 36 . Iiiseniiiinror - Lloyd Vcsssy Piions I-Illlsboro and District - Lots 4!. 49. 50. 57. SI. 60. and 62 liiseiiiinenor - Gordon Slisldow Phone Vernon River I2-I II) T -' LOTS ST. 52. 53. SN: 5,1 OT: Lloyd Mncitiiiiioii Piioiis Montague 160-14 1 65 its Chndonetowii 7576 Charlottetown 7075 63. 64. and 66 Phone Monti 17-2 55. and 56 Soiirls 50-6 for all Cattle Breeders. It you All breeds oi cattle available. 3.. -..: 1 ,.