members of the team which won VALENTINE PARTY for Odd- J ruary iii. Good all re- quested. Program and lun 11 Ad- mission 35c. ' . rap DANCE numbers by Ralph Fraser. Montague, will be added attractions at the repeat perform- ance of the Scottish concert at Yeo'n liheatre, Thursday. Feb- ruary 16. Tickets now on sale at .'Iamicson's Pharmacy and Mabon Drug Company. The many citizens of George- town who attended the premiere performance of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmallon" performed by the Montague Dramatic workshop In the Town Hall on Monday night, enjoyed I rare dramatic treat. "Pygmalion" is one of Mr. Shaw's most entertaining plays. and Elizabeth McGowan as pro- ducer and director of this perform- ancc has left no stone unturned to prove this to an appreciative aud- Iencc. Eliza Doolittle. a young cockney girl. whose racy dialect is the ob- ject of Professor Higgins' academ- ic interest. is the sublect of a bet Professor Pickering. lilggins' self- imposcd task is to train Eliza in both speech and manners to be a lady undiatingulshablc from the othcrs in 'polite society. The problems that arise duringl the process are the very pith of humor. and the audience wonders if Mr, Higgins will succeed against such overwhelming odds. The stiff job is, however, carried to success. Eliza, after a due course of train- ing. is passed off on society as a perfect lady: while her freaks of speech, including swearing. seem but part of the prevailing fashion. and occasion no surprise. The metamorphosis is, however. only physical. as Eliza herself realizes after she mingle: with the upper crust guests in her triumphol ball- room scene. The great problem of IlICI( CASH Loans Borrow the cash you need. quickly and easily at Trans Canada Credit. You don't need endorsera or bankable security. Your own credit. backed up by your car or home furnishings, is -all the Iccurity we need. Call in today. THE ALL-CANADIAN LOAN COMPANY WW LWMII I . - gun , ..--1., . ,-.1 Photographed above are the the Clarkson Shield in the inter- Iclub competition at the Montague The Eastern 4. Guardian fellows, Rebekahis. and frlends.Il-lazll. Montague. 3 O'clock P1119? Lodge Room, 'I1io.rsday, Feb- and lunch. Murray Harbour acompanied by their aunt Miss Rhoda MacLeod. Medford. Mass. recently spent a few days in Charlottetown guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hemp- hill. Preview Ot Montcigue's Drama Festival -Entry At Geo'town between Higgins and his friend. 35 IPIIPWS1 CARD PARTY tonight, Legion Personals , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hume, x the play is what is to be done with the transformed Eliza-a problem which is still left open as the curt- ain falls. One cannot but admire Mrs. McGowan's representation of char- acters; they deviate very little, if any, from Mr. Shaw's original con- cept. The cast thoroughly under stood their roles. and none of the subtle satire and humor of the original English play was lost. The high standard of acting was sust- ained throughout the performance. and combined with xcellent direct- ion produced a thoroughly enjoy- able entertainment. The members of the vast were llcnry Higgins, ivur Phillips; Ciarkson Sh” !Curling Club last week. Left to.Mate-H. M. Smith I ielcl Winners iccond stop right are: Skip-George Mclntyre;I3g::IdMalgg:ui;V;:Tl- mil SW"? Freddy Eynsford Hill, James Gid- The annual village meetiiiga were held at Cardigan, Morell, Murray Harbor and Murray River last night. AT CARDIGAN At Cardigan where the meeting was held at the school, about 25: I residents attended. Mr. A.A Mac--set ofby-lawn l0I' the Village in in Europe 1,, fact she sun talk, , Phee, retiring commissioner was the near future. ' ' ” re-elected for another term. Si,0M- The day for the m0l1tlIl.V meet- 00 was voted for the purchase of lng of the commissioners was set am," at Newayeal.-.; additional firc equipment to supp- for the first Friday of each month. " lcment the present pumper and . hose on hand. No chance was pro- other commissioners are RB Shep 3"'l”""0" She Weill 10 51- M01111- hard and Norman MacKcnzie. ted for the fire department, rggilr the-AT MURRAY HARBOR financial statement was read by posed in the existing tax rate. Mr. Albuu Brothers In Jddltlon to Mr. Annual Villcigeg Mloetings At Cardigan, Morell, Murray Hbr. Ancl Murray River Lcisi Night ...... ....-....-.........-........V. vote for I beginning on a street light protfilll 101' Ill? Vlll389- ll overseas itour' extended and I'll wal also decided to enter the rural be happy to come back' but the beautification for a second year though! of going home for a few and I vote of 350.00 was made as 'm0""'5 makes me W.” happy" the initial sum. It was decided to bring in a MacPhee, (Continued on page 13) some time has been a crew clue! in the telecommunications section here at Canada's NATO Air Div- ision Headquarters. - A few days ago, Corporal Walker got the pleasant news that she had been chosen to return to Canada vanced course in her trade. "I really wanted to have my Vickie said with a grin. Corporal Walker has done her shar: of travelling since coming about her last holiday spent ski-lng in Switzerland, during a short vac- ln company with three" other the ”supcr de-luxe" ski resort, for several days and although not hav- ing: done much hickory riding be- About twenty residents attendi-ii,iorc, tried a few of the beginners' the clerk The statement was aud- the meeting at Murray Harbor. Mr. inns. lied by Mr John A. MaeDooald.iRoy Brooks, the retiring commiss- Eighiy-fivo dollars was an initial "We had a viondcrful time but it xioman added. PEI Airwoman Returning Vickie, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Walker, of Caled- onia, is anxious to see all the snow l'l'illIi('fl to have fallen in Canada IIIIS year, But she will be content to get Wed., Feb. 15. 1956 The Guardian. Pages AGRICULTURAL NEWS P. E. I. Department of Atricultun urban dwellers to better under-I stand each other than to talk over their differences The Charlotte- town Board of Trade is to be com. mended for the just attempt to have farmers and city folk meet. and discuss their differences in a friend- ly and frank atmosphe e. Similar discussions frequently take place when a follower of each way of life meet, but such exchanges sel- dom result lu anything being dune to better the situation. Last Thurs-I day evening several ouistamlingl farmers of the Province were izuests at a dinner meeting of the Charlottetown Board of Trade. Due I nus-n't exactly cheap," the pert air ft" 99" "'3VellllJ8 Condlllmls sever- al of those invited were unable to' be present. Mr. E. D. Reid. produce dealer of Charlottetown. was chairman ofi ia panel discussion on the subject I ”Charlottelown as a Trndiniz Centre”. The panel members wcrcl t7:30eMontague 8:30-A Montague vs. Georgetown Peewees. RURAL-URBAN RBLATIQNQ What better way for rural and the urban viewpoint. 501119 lively discussion took place (Continued on page 13) v HOCKEY MONTAGUE RINK roman! weights vs. Papcrweights. First game King's County Playoffs, Paper Georgetown Peewees To Canada For Course I I35-40 degrees. Besides the novelty of living in dings; Eliza Doolittle, Vivian Fras- er; Mrs. Eynsford Hill. Ina Hickdx; my; 131411;” :el;l&yEl;ie:rl.'llcnl;:l Refresh your wardrobe with Pearce, Elizabeth McGowan; Host N H ess. Sybil Poole; Parlor Maid. Jacqueline Jardine; Nepommuck, "" ” "'''""' ”,'”f'""”" Paul Dewar; The Hystanders, . P""""' f"' ' "W John White and George Boudreauit; CONIMFWUI M"l""" 7””- Host. George Bogdreault. See them today. Following the performance. a delicious lunch was served to the Montague visitors by the ladies of the Georgetown Legion Auxiliary. MAMMOTH Carnival MONTAGUE RINK Thursday, Feb. 23 A Unique door prize Also prizes for best costumes. Skate after . Monday? and Tadovod to row Clill t10liiES 549-50 1 It "iir TOP" ctoiiits 559-50 2 pc FLEET sum Cl.0liiES MONTAGUE RINK 359.50 ,,., Thursday. Feb. 16 i.m.- I-lcatherciale vs. :lison Bombers. 9 p.m.- Cherry Valley vs. Murray Harbour North. First game of semi-finals for Bison Trophy. A.F.' itampiiell, Montague Col. Pickering. Archibald liilchey; Alfred Doolittle, John White, WlilTEli'S STILL WITH us I WINTER IRES ' MOTO-MASTER IGNITION PARTS CAPlTOL--- TODAY ONLY "NEARER. TO HEAVEN" T0 BRITISH PORTS: First Class from SI92 Tourist Class from SI-45 , Messrs. Frank Storey and Russell hack to Mciz where the usual iirint-.5911” representing the city and METZ, France G Corporal Vict- ulations, she elected to remain in,PI' temperature runs a m0(.lf.'raie'Mg55r5, J, L, Dewar, w, R,'(;,,d. oria (Vickie! Walker, of Caledonia. France for 8 further year. 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