i The Eastern Guardian Tuesday, Sept. 14. 1954 Th0'GIlIl'ilIlll Page 5 UOCILIIIATID urn WID- DING ANNIVERSARY-An event of interest took,place at the home of Mrs. Bertha Fisher. Peskas Road on August 21. when friends and neighbours gathered to celebrate the 25th wedding anniversary of M,-, and Mrs. Everett Fisher. The occasion was marked by the re- union of the family. Those present from out-of-town were: Mr. and Mrs. H,-rrry Fisher and daughter. Kath- leen from. New Jersey accompanied by Mrs. May Monarch of New Jersey, also Mrs. Fisher's daughters from Boston. namely, Pearl, (Mrs. Randall Hertle) and Lydia, (Mrs. Robert Blackett) Mr. and Mrs. Fisher received many useful and valuable Elf”- ,.:..........:. Personals ....'Miss Verna Johnstone left Tuesday for Wolfville, N. S., where she will attend Horton - Academy. ,,,'Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coulier and children. Melvin and Victoria. from Port Machlelll, B. C.. are visiting Elizabeth Allen, Mon- ta gue. ,fMrs. Harry Langilie and .-hndren, Burton and James, from Plctou, N. 5., are visiting Mrs. luv, G, Allen, Montague. ”,-Mr. William E. Walsh of sunimerville has received the sad nr-ws of the death of his brother- in-law, Charles Clneys, of White llnrk. B. C. Attending UNESCO Seminar At Athens Visiting in Athens, Greece. at present is Miss Frances Johnston. director of ithe Art Centre here. who is attending as an observer the UNESCO seminar being con- ducted there. The seminar opened yesterday and Miss Johnston is the only one from Canada who made the special trip to Athens. She will stay at least two weeks for the major part of. the sem- iriar. Miss Johnston spent several days in Rome after leaving Paris and was greatly taken with the lit:-rnal City. On her first morn- ing thcre she was awakened ear- iv hy loud voices under her win- rlnw. On looking out she saw i-here the entire little street was bring transformed into a market with stalls set up and filled with baskets of "gorgeous looking fruits and vegctnbics." She said hv 7:30 in the morning the street was a very busy place and she was told this went. on every morning "so there is no need of an alarm clock.” She said IITP streets of Rome pt:-sent fabulous vistas and she uns constantly surprised as one architectural feature after an- other prcscnted themselves as she walked around the streets. Sho ntzhcd that she had planned more trim in Robin and loss in Paris. .K'TOPl'ED AT (IORFU Atrrr leaving Rome she went to ilrtnzllsl where she took the boat inr Athens. stopping at the island of Corfu en route as well as sev- trnl other Islands. In attendance ii the seminar are approximately Greatest reception ever given a Zenith Hearng Aid! YIIE TIIY; IIW; TIIIILESS. 3-TRANSISTOR ZENITH "ROYAL-M" ...Y- IIALLBY. IIIITIDY HAITI! AID II HIITIH IRITOIYI The superb new "Royal-M" is hardly la er than a pocket llxhter an weighs about the name. Operates for only 101 s weekpn one tin . low-coat bat- tery instead o up to 32.00 a wukgfor vacuum tube aidal N0 B bstwryl No tuboai Truly a remarkable combina- tion of clarity, convenience, 00131! u.. And the price ONIY (Moo tudoloe setloa receive: out n:l:'li.::tnoId.i IASY TIHQAYHIYS AVAIIAIII TODAY IOHY-IACI OUAIAITI 306 teleghons directory for nearest emth Hearing Aid , eeler or write rods for literature and local enter list. ?-';?.'.il'.”:fd” 3?. r"'""" if - . ecumse Rd-. East. Windsor, Ontario. 5! Meier: of World-Fosmu ZIOIMI YV MI ROCCO SM! TOOMIS MUSIC ' STORE . Appliances. Pianos. Ilsdloe. Electrical Musical Merchandise WI Queen at - Ch'towII ENMAN DRUG CO. LTD. water less ...-.... nu Water Won ......... Int SUMMEIIIDE ..-suorrru INJIJIID - Mr. Ben Gordon. Rosenosth, was slightly injured in an accident Sunday evening when his car ran into a tree at Montague. Mr. Gor- don was coming down MacDonald Avenue. when the brakes or his car failed, and being unable to make the turn. ran head on into a tree in front of the home of Mr. Leonard Glllls. The front of the car was crashed in, damaging also the right front fender. Mr. Gordon was taken to the King's County Hospital where herecelved a few stitches to close a cut on the fore- head, and was then released. School Trustees' Ass'n Officers EDMONTON (OP) - ll. R. Al- mond of Hudson Heights. Qua. was elected president of the Cana- dian School 'rrustees' Association at its annual convention Monday He succeeds W. N. Mcoilllvray of Gray, Beak. Executive members includ E0. Bldlake, Fredericton; H. D. Mont-- gomery, Hslifax, and Alan McMil- lan, Charlottetown. John N. Flood Announced to-dsy. that the of- ficial opening of the New Maritime Hospital 8 e r v 1 c e s Association Building in Moncton. N. B.. has been scheduled for October 13th. Plans for the formal dedication of the new structure include special anniversary ceremonies during which hospital and medical repre- sentatives from across Canada will be on hand to celebrate the Tenth Anniversary of the founding of the Blue Cross Plan in the Maritimes. 45 people representing 30 coun- tries. Among the matters under study will be education and museums; archaeology and art history mus- sums and their role in education; history; art of the past and pre- sent; museums of regional folk art and historical arts: education- al methods in use in museums. In addition to the straight study and discussion periods there will be frequent visits to well known museums and other points of interest including a visit to the Acropolis by moonlight. After spending some time in Paris and before going to Rome Miss Johnston spent scovral days in Stockholm. Sweden as the guest of Dr. Torsien Althln, Dir- ector of the Technical Museum. and Mrs. Althin. She returned to Paris for another 10 days there and then spent a little time in Florence and Milan. In the latter city she visited the Galleria Arte Moderne and the Toatro Scaia. New Reports Of Damage. To Buildings ...'Reports continued toi come in to Montague yesterday of dam- age to buildings in Saturday night's hurricane. In addition to those already reported the fol- lowing buildings were included: Adam MacKlnnon's barn at Heathcrdale, blown down; Herb Buchanan's barn. M o n t: a g u e, down: Mrs. Alex Nicholson's barn at Vnllcyficld had the roof par- tially blown off; Ben Weather- bie's machine shed at Valleyffield. blown down: William Brennick'a barn, Montague. down; John Cairns. Greenfield, barn down; William F r it s e r, Summerville. house blown into collar. A. S. TU NOTICE Re-opening of Montague Federal Building Wed- nesday, Sept. 15. Wives of invited guests are requested to be present at the inaugural ceremonies and also at reception to be held at Beaver Club Hall 5 P. M. can-rror. RAIDERS ' SEVEN NOW SHOWING OF THE SEAS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY -oitut an canto Bllllill its. ylsnttss so close to tour M 11' .-tefgtury ya:-?77a,x 1 p;,n7;.-.3-rxoyv Your Best Roofing llaiue Johns-Munville ASPHALT SHINGLES Ill! IOOKI-IT-Shows III the newest ulna. In your can write Canadian Johns-Monvllla, Dept. N-CID, I” Day II. Toronto. D I-Til .sn volts NIAIIT J M l MNKINCTITN SU.'llMIRf.ll')f AVAILABLE AT iiltlliililli IUWN PADLI'8 WIIARF SDLI IV L. M. POOLE & 00. list 5571-I572 Meeting; Discuss ....'The monthly meeting of the lldontague Town Council was held as Y o. the Town Clerk and three Council members present. 'Tlie minutes of the previous meeting were adopted as read. Under correspondence a letter from a lady in Portland, Me., was read. requesting that a street be named after her parents who were early settlers in Montague. It was decided that a letter be sent to her declaring that there were no streets available at this time but that the matter would be held for future consideration. There was considerable dis- cussion concerning the purchase of a pumper truck for the Town Fire Department. A motion was made and adopted, that the par- ticular truck in question, he pur- chased for s300.00 dollars and that Mr. Nicholson be given the power to buy the required parta Iron lung Fund Officials Express Thanks ' Those in charge of the Iron Lung Fund Appeal, sponsored by the P. E. I. Chapter Canadian Founda- tion for Pollomyelitls, expressed thanks yesterday to the public for the splendid response in putting the fund "over the top." Additional subscribers to fund follow: Staff, Mindmar Metals . .. Oorpn. Ltd. Btirllng, N. S. . 133.00 the Canvass Cardigan . . . . . . . .. 56.35 Dep't Public Works Mechan icsl Branch Social Club 50.00 Charlottetown Clinic 50.00 Staff National Parks,H- Dai- vsy Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31.50 Staff. Science Service Lab. Ex. Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .00 Michael Bros. Ltd. . . . . . . .. 25.00 F. A. Stewart Jones . . 20.00 Hon. B. Earle MacDonald . 15.00 Mrs. Francis Smith .. 15.00 Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith . l5.00 Kingston Br. Can. Legion . Teacher do Pupils Frec- town School . . . . 11.30 Lt. Col E. W. Johnston .' 11.00 Island Furriers . 10.00 Seamans Auto Body works 10.00 Wheatley River W. I. .. 10.00 Augustine Cove W. I. Dr. l. M. Found .. R. S. P. Jardlne .. 1000 Eldon W. I. . .. Dr. L. G. Dewar . .. 1000 Harold L. Stevenson 10.00 6. Kenneth Bancroft . . l0.00 St. David's United Church W. A. .00 Kelsle I-lowatt . . 10.00 Pleasant Circle W. I. 10.00 Teacher do Pupils, Scarle- town Bchool ............ .. .. 9.50 Mrs. J. E. Doucette 9.05 Staff. Workmen.s' Compen- Ilfmtntu Montague Town Council Monthly night with the Mayor. Bruce, New Fire Engine p to recondltlon it. In the Police committee report it was disclosed that there was more difficulty involved in the bailing out of persons arrested in Montague than the Council had thought necessary. A committee, consisting of Mayor Yen and Councillor Mnccowan. was ap- pointed to confer with Attorney General Darby and get a denn. Ite ruling concerning bail and the amount of time a prisoner must spend in jail after his ball has been posted. The council discussed the open- ing of the new federal building, which will trike place on Wednes- day. Sept. 15th. it was disclosed that the R.C.M.P. are going to block off the street in front of the building and are after traffic problems Before ad- Sournment plans were made for seating arrangements at the cere- mony. Montague Defeats Ch'town Braves ..'On Sunday sf:';:'noon Mont- ague defeated the Charlottetown Braves 13-12 in an exhibition game played at Whlm Road diamond. The winning pitcher 'was Rallie Diamond, and the losing pitcher was F. Shepherd. Diamond had 17 strikeouts. Shepherd 10. He was relieved by Dunn in the fifth in- niiig. LINEUPB Montague - Clair 2b. Peardon lb. Wigginton c. Diamond p. Hen- nignr if. Mclnnls ab, Landry as, MacDonald rf, Desftoches cf. Charlottetown - E. Shepherd c. Tuplln lb, 8. Mills 2b, 1". Shepherd p, Smith 3b. Dunn ss, MacDonald cf. D. Mills rf, Martin if. Umpire - R. Diamond. GRATEFUL PORTUGUESE ST. JOHN'S, Nfid., (CP) - A statue of Our Lady of Fatima was presented to St. Alre's Mercy Hos- pital here in appreciation of kind- ness shown Portuguese fishermen. Rev. Dr. Joao Nabals of Lisbon said the gift was in personal ap- preciation for aid given fishermen injured in Newfoundland waters. CONFURING SIGHT AUCKLAND, N. Z., (CP)-Cele- brators weaving their way home late get a. shock when they see two of the some person in the some street. Constables James Glynn and Michael Glynn are identical twins of identical size. station Board l.00 PRINCE EDWARD wolv- BASIL RATHBONE AUDREY DALTON HUGH MARLOWE Additional cannn;,'”'MLini;-' Harbour . . . . . . WED. I stol” O BRING THE FAMILY! T0-DAV .0llLV IOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:45 His secret made him the hot- tost American in Europe-with a. thousand Secret Police on his trail! DOUG. FAIRBANKS JR. In "The GREAT MAllllllllT" COMY - CARTOON looking - ,With Gene Cowboys and Indians go to- gether like salt and pepper and hot dogs on a him. That's why Gene Autry is bringing with him it group of authentic National In- dian Dancers as part of his great two-hour show that will appear at the Charlottetown Forum on Wed- nesday, September 15, for two per- formances only, at 2:30 and 8 p.iii. Chief Tony Whitecloud and his group of real Indians have been away from their reservation and forms for just two appearances be- fore the American public. The first time was with Gene in 1949 with the iattcris World Championship in New York City, where they scor- ed such a tremendous hit Gone Rodeo at Madison Square Garden warriors, pleasure Autry Show ,had to bring them back again this past scasoii by popular dcmniid. ilii addition to this, they tourcd iEuropc with Gene last summer. This group from the Jcmez and and Sandia tribes of the Pueblos in New Mexico are not too anxious to leave their homes for any length of time, but after a little persua- isive talk by Gene, they agreed to accompany him on the present tour of one nightei-s to allow more au- diences to see that the Indians arc Inot vanishing ciitireiy, and so show thc.r rcal adeptncss of the by then ccrsnioiilal. and hunting dances of the painted deserts. In addition to this tour, these famous their ldances made forefathers in Hi first motion amber with Geneintliooohmibia. rim . cabana". ---; To go with a dlffdufiilo tunaes 'rmicii, by the way. are made entirely by hand by the Indians thernselves.. There is the Buffalo Dlncer. Port-raylng the greatost of game animals. grazing on g the prarle, lighting or stampeding be- fore .the hunters." There is the Eagle Dancer. soaring among the clouds and sliding down the wind; the Horse-Tail Dancer, shying and prancing; stamping. whirling and. woopms 30 the treaty of the Tom- Toms is the War Dances"; and there is the I-loop Dancer, whip. Dlll'Z his slim body through the willow hoops to the rhythm of on Cllii.'lI.I1g and drums. Young and old alike should set a real 'thxi1l seems this group. . In addition. of course, there will be Gene's two famous horses. Champion and Little Champ, and an all-star show headed by Pat Buttrani, the Cass County "Boys, Carl Cotner and his Melody Ranch Orchestra, the Strongs, Huber-g Castle, and all the gang 1i-om Gene.-is Melody Ranch and many, iii any TTTOTP. T i I Collections - Investigations Miscellaneous Business Servlma. . . 5908 - DIAL .. 927; Charlottetown. P. E. I. l (IOAIDIERCIAT. ENTERPRISES l!EG'D. an-aw G Ms- HALF GAE-I-ONAC OF 1954 FEATURING: RIIFE DAVIS , pass: as l YOU PLEASI N0 BABY SITTING PROBLEMS Free Bottle Warming set-vlool RIZFRESHMENT BAIT Drinks - Popcorn Hot Dogs, lit. at ropaiar Prices. ADULTS Doc-Cl-IILDBIZN TENDER 12 FREE P.M.-SHOW STARTS 8:15 (DST) - IIIT SIIDW PAT BilTTitAM CASS COUNTY novs JEMEZ iiibiairs HIIBERT CASTLE CARL COTNER and the MELODY RANCH ORCHESTRA Admission: Children under 12 Half Price: l,, and MANY OTHERS Sponsored by IN THE FORUM SEPT. 15th at 4:30 and 8 p.in. (DST) ST .10. ST .70. 52.20 55c. 85:, ST .1 0 THE KIWANIS CLUB OF CHARLOTTETOWN 0. Matinee: Evening: Children 50:: (Including Government Tax ll MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. Sept. 13. 14. 15-2 p.m.. 8 p.m. & 10 pm. MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY MAllllN llilHlIl The Man who changed the World forever Admission for this show: Children 25:: Adults 50: Adults 75: