Seie Maritime Art - 'T A t E. B i' id Ell' S t" P.E. Elizabeth Davies. Presidciit. dis- ifhiiiiisnliii Hie tC'ietIicM(gieiitli-:.e Mris. Islanda!Ai(t Socictlii, tlfiitrtel ialnyd Mrs. cussinE 0Xhib"5- G"”d""' "WI"- he Ea stern Guardian llll, REGULAR monthly meet-l .. vi the King's County Hospital uxiliury will be held Friday. ti, :1 at 8 p.m. at the nurses end: nce. r.f URGETOWN Pastoral Chargei lmtml Ciiiircli of Canada. Servicesil r l'ch. 5th: ll a.m. Sturgcoml 11 pm. Milltoirn Cross: 7 pm. nirgcliiivn. Male Choir - Monday 17 p.m. Mens' Association. Rev. A. Patterson. Minister. Tilli NIONTAGUE P a st 0 r a I 31-519. The United Church of Can- da Rev. .l.M. Fraser. Minister- unday. Feb. 5. Lower MontaSllC5 .43 am. Morning service and iiday school. Please note Bat is for Elders. Montague: 10 a.m. undny school. it am. Morning! nice and Junior Sunday Sehool.. .10 p m Evening service A hcartyi rlrome to all. flit." i'Nl'fl:;l) llAP'lllS'll Cliurclv Monlafille charge Siindiiv. rah. ii plontngiie it Jim Sturizeon -5 ..., Subject "The heavyweight lianipion who lost his title". Eve- inu service at Murray Harbor. at ya uith song service at 15 hieci ”B:iptism and its neces- tli I lirrlinnnce of the l.oi'd's sull r iii the close of the evening nu-c til visitors welcome. Rev. ii. fingerson. Minister. liiiiiral Montague School Sports Slated Tonight 1-.....-..-tat the liiontat1llP sclinnl hurt-; null lye staged at 7'00 pm If N iiIll('Il will he in perfect con-l iliiin This annual event has al- :.-tt til-lwn 5 large crowd of par- nts avid many others who are in- icstrri in school sports This year an invitation to send Inn: has been extended to all limits in the vicinity of Montague RESERVE FEBRUARY 22. 23 for play ”Pygmalion” by Man- tague Dramatic Workshop. BEAN SUPPER at the curling rink. Montague. Saturday. Feb- ruary 4. Members invited to Come and bring a guest. CHURCH OF CHRIST The Lords Day, Feb. 5. Montague: 10.00 a.'m. Bible School for all the family- ll a.m The Lord's Supper and preaching. Murray River: l0.00 8. in. Bible School. 11.00 a.m. The Lord's Supper. Murray Harbour. Lord's Supper. Combined Evangel- istic Meeting at the Mu..ay Har- bour churcli oi Christ at 7.30 p.m Everyone Welcome. Kenneth T. Norris. evangelist. , THE PRESllY'l'ERlAN Church in Canada. Services Sunday. Feb- ruary 5. Montague. Divine wor- ship it a.ni. Cardigaii. aftc noon ning service. 730 pm, In Creed. tius Pilate. was crucified. and buried. He descended into hcil." Members of the Y.P.S. will take part in this service Sunday SCIIFNII, Ill a.m A cordial welcome for all. Rev. 1) A Campbell. min- ister. Curling Today At Montague scheduli- Curling rink today: 7 pm East ice - Wuzhtman Trophy - At MacDonald vs R Beck. West ice - Pepler tropiiy Dr. LA. Johnston vs. L. H. Poole. 9 p.m East ice A. Sullivan vs Geo. Mclntyre West IFP - H MacGregor, vs 8 Johnston st Montague Plan. To Replace Service Station Plans now call for the deinolii- ion of the existing imperial Oil Station on the Corner of Euston and Great George Streets on or about February 15- The present building which has been leased for 25 years will make way for a new and more modern type of service station. While com- plete plans of the new station are not yet in tiic hands of local im- perial Oil officials. it is known that the building will have three hays opening from Euston Street. A vitroiite front will be one of the features of the new service station. 6.00 p.m. Bible School and thc' service. 230 pm Montague ere-ideath tn !l:1.0ilfl persons in tlm'United States. series of sermons on the Apostles and resiilied t3I "Suffered under Pon- financial setbacks such as equip- deadment and property damage. last i Heavy Truth? Accident ToII CHICAGO liPi -'l'ralfi(' acci- dents killed 18.00 Americans in 1ll55one of the heaviest tolls in history-as the motor vehicle held its perilous place as the No. 1 killer in accidents. The National Safety Council to- day reported that last year: Accidents of all types brnuglit the injured Sl.2t'tll.00l) in l0.00.0tl0.00il in wages and medical expenses. New Air Commander On Magnificent O'l"l'AWA. t(,'l'lw Natal heati- quarters Tuesday announced an. puintmenl of Cmdr. A. B. Crccrjul 82. of Victoria and Halifax. as air commander aboard the air- craft cairlcr Magnificent. lie succeeds Cmdr. Victor J Wiigrcss. 35. of Ottawa. who will attend a royal naval stuff college course at Greenwich. Eng. Cmdr. Creery has been staff officer to Commodore E. P. Tis- Boy Scout Troop At Montaguei Is Reorganized By Mr. Kerr During the past few weeks the ins Nicholson and Mr. Eric Duvar Montague Scout Troop has been re- NW9 eafh contributed a great deal organized by Mr. Gordon Kerr. t;io:ii?;g:::Vel9pme"' 0' SCOIIUIJB 111 district commissioner for the prov- During "U1 1 , ince. A considerable number of 6 pm war the "MD was disbanded. but efforts are boys has already joined the troop. being made at the present time to and it may be expected that many Iiesyrizzinize to get the troop funct- more will also join. At present Mr. toning once more. George Mccannell is the acting The Cubs under the leadership of scout master, and he feels there is Danny Murray and the Guides every possibility for a first class under the leadership of Miss Edith troop in Montague. Mat-Donald have progressed stead. The Montague Boy Scout Troop ily with meetings being held each goes back a long way. and many week. Also the scout group com- men of this town and many who mittce. under the chairmanship of have left it, will remembe the ex Mr. Kenneth T. Norris. is an act. cellent and understanding leader- ship given by the late Mr. Archie Hume. who led this troop for over fifteen years. and who possessed I keen interest in scouting and gave AVE -b0dy and is doing everything Possible to promote scouting. it is "it? hope of Commissioner Kerr that the newly formed troop will -continue to function, and every every assistance to the boys in his parent who realizes the value of charge. Other leaders have also fol- scouting to young boys should offer lowed Mr. Hume. and each has every assistance to make this pus. - in many cases. farm organizations done his part well. The late Doug- sible. WHAT is THE C. F. Ad! The Canadian Federation of Agri- culture is a national farm organiz- ation madc up of Provincial Feder- ations of Agriculture. inierprovino ial and otiicr Donfinion-wide agri- cultural producer organizations. It was established so that farm pro- blems from every part of Canada could be reviewed on a national basis and thus provide for the build- ing up of ngi-ieultiiral policies that lwuuld be national in scope. In this way the most good can be obtain- ed for the largest number of farm- ers In other words the C. F. A has been established to speak with one voice for Canadian Agriculture. and through this approach. has been able to speak with authority for Canadian farmers. C.F.A. ANNUAL MEETING "' Those who have been privileged to attend an Annual Meeting of the C. F. A. could hardly fail to be impressed with the knowledge and ability of a large percentage of the men who represent forming at the National level. For the most part these men have acquired their ex- perlence and skill at the Provincial level. To this they have added I national viewpoint and these things put together produce a leader at the National level. Particul:iri.V impressive is the ability of the Western delegates. These men have come up through. which had their start in the bleak thirties. Executive ability they have and a complete. knowledge ol Western agriculiiire, knowledge which has been translated into ef- fective action on behalf of the whcat iiiduslry which must com- pete in a veritable world jungle of restrictions. regulations, subsidies and agreements. To this knowledge of the wheat business is added the willingness to study the pi blemn of the livestock producer; of the Iiorticulturist: and of the dairy in- dustry. Eastern delegates. on the other hand. obtain valuable information on the problems of the West: on doll. senior Canadian officer afloat Atlantic aboard the Mag- niflccni. His successor in the staff nnsl will lie Ll -Cmdr .itii.ei)li .l, Mac-' brien. 30. Toronto and Ottawa. who takes over Feb. 16. the mechanics of this grain trade and on the peculiar problems of the Western livestock man. Before the organization of the Federation in 1935. Canadais agriculture. was . that these children may also re an opportunity to participate. is designed to arouse a greater iercst in school sports through- lthc area. not only on the part - the children. but also on the l rt of the parents whose interest M sports of this nature increases 9 desire of active participation the part of the chiidicn. For the hockey fans the Souris IiU'llIIl' will play ngniiist the llittiirziie Jiivciiilcs follnwinl ilic iinrts. and if this game is any-l lime similar to the last encounter. llhoiilti prove an interesting even- fnr all. C A P I T O L TODAY and SAT. llL'l' OF THE OLD RIVER lI.iNo , ICEN or THE iiississirri KNOWN AS "l.lLl scAici.r:'r". I.I.I ICAILCT... FLAME OF THE IAVOUBI itcliiiiotitos lliiri on HE MISSISSIPPI EVAN! STEVENS gyuayg our-vino mm: News. set-in i l BOAT ('-OWIES THE GAM- .4 i iit C.T.C. ALSO CHAINS AND BATTERIES wmfrnn nuns iow. iowriiicis AMONG THE FARMERS Federation of Agriculture Newsletter divided not only geographically but by commodities as well. Each section attempted to speak for Itself and I0 priimnto its own particular interests. in twenty years the l-lederalion has changed this and today the win-at growers. the potato growers, the iruit grow- ers and the livestock people can, in any worthy cause. expect sup- port. in a national iv;-iy from all sections of the iiiiliisiry Unfortunately. um large a per- centage of individual farmers do not realize the foregoing and fail to appreciate the fact that the Cana- dian Federation of Agriculture has given to .agrieulturc standing and prestige in the minds of Govern- ment and in the minds of a large number of urban people. Thisstanding can be improved and this prestige increased through stronger support by the individual farmer. Every farmer. no matter how small. has a stake in the farmi organization and in the future of' agriculture. Title to this stake can be firmly established by support- ing farm organizations at all levels' In the end that the National one" will be recognized without quest- ion as the one iinified voice (if the Canadian farmer F SOIL BANK in a commendable attempt to Hospital Work In North India Is Described Rev. I-'.l.. Cass. Moderator and A very large and almrrcialiie coach of the Saint l)unstan's Uni- Iudience greeted Dr. l.aJivanti lversity debating teams. announced Bahiioi. of Noi;lthern' India. when yesterday his choice of debate;-3 ggaenspokguatsgae Hvcaritz MIt:m(:(Tl8I,l0r intercollegiate competition. 08' ”"1cm:esqu3; 'me"h25 mg" gggl Lco Peddle of Cornerbrook, New- ghld siisrl Dr Bhaiiot who is a if”'"L'f'",d and Don Mcnougam at ' ' ' p roo ied. P.E.l. will open the ::::l"::"gclo:Bi"ef::ieD': f5Il)le3k'-'11 season tomorrow night at the SD. 9 ” er 3” TIU. auditorium. They will uphold A9”-'9 35 She "uumed her wmk and .'thc affirmative of the resolution: gave many interesting human-in-...R led N y tsrelsltnitories of her life and iA'flFI(l:;;1x?l(f0av dislillgfirif Cit!-ilii:i;iiriii;anstfIiEugl:: d I . . I p ' c opposing w . e we e mfazggnaracxaggzgl"a2lIliJ:”';:iatfrs from Mount Allison Univer- Ludhlana. she was awarded at”, -- in Kangra and Paiampur. licrlmm upholding the affirmative or . . g l"Rcsolveri that a distinct Canadian --e places in India as well as Great of Brmsh f""1 America" '9”: Wm Britinn. She is now in the Medical the the Mmws Suzanne Funds College at Ludiana in the Punjab. Ind Mary Elaine T”i"or' both 0' Dr. Bhnnot's lecture was foilow- A-ea--A ed by colored slides depicting the I life and activities of the Medical College at Ludhiana in the Punjab. of the new buildings that are at present in the process of compicl ion. Dr. Bhanotis visit to Canada is 'l'uesdzi.V evening of nexti ;S.D.U. Teams Chosen For ilntercoilegiate Debates The Guardian. Page 3 pliriday. Feb. 3. 1956 0;EgDUCTl0N RECORD . . , . A (CPI -- Production of IiI1';5m,'5"y- EL Mary” UnlVfF5Ii.V of pig iron and steel ingot reached ax will be here to debate the an all-time high in I955. the bureau negative of the resolution. lot statistics reported Thursday. The third and final debate of the lpig iron production rose 45 Pt-'1 season will see Saints Dunstanls cam I" i955 I" 3314-754 I-0"! from in Wolfville. Nova Scotia lo.debalei2i2m'4?3 i" 19"” While OIIIPUT of Acadia University. Ian Gillies amilsterl llltluts climbed 39 per cent John welsh will defwd me Resuly to 4.44l.743 ions from 3.113.822 III ution "Resolved that the Canadianiwm Senate be abolished". fa - is . -. Four of the six debaters--iliuseiwalsli. who is in h who will debate at home--will be. d I is Senior year. . . . an an Giliics who is in Junior making their debut in intercnllg. '1 "ii , r - - I late competition. For both .I(i,iIniI3rI:ldeg1a.i:,l.(!hP"'th”.dlntercn"eT- CAPITOL -. MIDNIGHT TONIGHT 11:15 13. ..., under the auspices of the inter- ? ' ti-----i Protestant Church es and the committee in charge of her visit to Charlottetown was made up of members of the various , Protestant Churches, iindcr uhnsei sponsership the arraiigcments tor, the meeting here were iiinde ”iEIaIy3?v.p.u.". FIXTURES i Mr. Russell Ewing ii .'i-- the i..'l.ll'.'i ' speaker at a meeting of the 'llriiiify7 some sllghtly damagy Junior Y. P. U. His talk on iisy- e ' .. chology was followed by :1 discus- d and o”'er hues be sion. During the evening the group i ing discontinued. was divided into commissions. A 25"A on: , short business meeting followed. it was decided to have a sleigh ride Supply Limited. close by the reception of nicmbers on Friday night. i into the Y. P. U. which was under Kgnf sf. SALE l ducted by Ruth Dollar. Don Gar- nom and Sylvia Clark. The meeting was I)l'(iilL,'Ili in 2 House Lighting lg THEATRE YEO FRI.-SAT. C ADM. 40c-55c Including Prov. A. Tax FRANCIS IN THE NAVY DONALD O'CONNOR - MARTHA HYER "FRANCIS THE TALKING MUlE" Hilarious (Iomctly Drama, Also NEWS and CARTOON. Our Slogan: NONE BETTER. FEW As GOOD, The meeting was under the dir- ection of the Stewardship and Train- ing commission. Worship was con- the direction of Rev Christie. as- I sisted by Mr. Hodgins. Benedict- ion closcd the meeting. KARE 0PF.ITA'III()N TORUNTO tl"Pl An iipcratum in which the body tcmperatiire lil lowered to reduce shock and Sill'g MAYFAIR THEATRE 8lVe the American farmer parity gieal hazards has been performed income and to preserve the family successfully at the ilospital for farm. the Government of the Unit- Sick Children for the second time, ed States embarked on ;, pi'n- it was rcnortcd Thiirstlny. Diirinrzg gramme of price supports which "19 OW-it-'llll'lll ill? hlllly tcnirwra-I have had the effect or conh-1h.,nhg.tiire of one-,vear-old Bruce (ii-tn-vi to surpluses of many farm mg. was lowered to 85 degrees. l.'t6i ducts. These contributions are now dei:i'ecs below iiiii'ni-ii. slowing tlir being moved, to the consternation heartbeat and virtually holding ihcl of farmers in other countries, into btldlf In 3 Sllspcltdfll State of Hill world markets at bargain prices. I" W"- We cannot believe that this is a. E..- D, ,,,,,g,,, ui policy which the United States in-i T tends to follow as a permanent one. , It would likely prove very costly W H Internally and demoralizing to "hi"-div!-l-ll; . j trade externally. A new approach seems to be in- dicated in the "Soil Bank" idea Briefly the idea behind the soil bank is that instead of paying the farmcr to produce, he will be paid to set aside a certain number of acres on which he will not produce Continued on page 9 MURRAY RIVER, FEB. 3-4 - 8 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY "7 YEAR lTCH" (Color 4 Track CS.) MARILYN MUNROE - ROBERT STRAUSS Also Special Added Short Subjects coMiNiG:”iir6NoTaYsnd TUEsDAYTi3i-hT6-7i- s i".Mft”" ;3E!ENGE OF CREATURE" IMeIodramai :WEDNESDVAY,Jl4:eb'. 3 Ls" p,M."""T 1i”m "THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS" (Car Racing) rnfiiisiinfii-”Fiii1)Aiit '"TsA1ifi":i)"Ai(. res. fl-I0-ll 4 it"iifM.ET "LADY AND THE TRAMP" (Technicolor 8: CS) SPECIAL SHOW - HIGHLY ENTERTAINING DISNEY FEATURE FOR. YOUNG & OLD ALIKE. 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