..Monta9.Ue Decides 6-Room Addition Needed W School 11- ,. . . ”" - addition to the uw . Anf;;,,Z”,T..t. school was the V-Wis... of the ruleoeren at I lfgctn school meeting held last i Ill ' ears ago a six-room uThres:Il0)Ol was built to relieve hue gitualloll at the Memorial Ed”), where three classrooms ' re forced to move to the hue- ."w, into makeshift rooms. Be- .;I” I yea; puaed, the Six-room high school was completely filled. andthlayeargradaninelaholsb ing classes on the stage of the auditorium. Three more classrooms are need: ed immediately, and than being no way to determine the com- plete uirollment for the tall term. it is very likely the the number of classrooms required will rise to four or more. The district has aulhorisaduths -E-my -, . .z Iseia Cadets iWill Board Visiting Warship Today 1 IITETITSTEBN. 'aul111n1A11 I Y SALE: At T. M. Llew- ..,,';',I,'-fll p,n). Saturday. June is. New perth Women's Institute. I . srs: Pot. biade..and shoul- dgfmw cents. .At Hl.ll.'llCy Ind .v,n1dcrstlne's. ' CHURCH of Scotland. on Sabbath. 1701 gull”: ,m,ch Hill 11 a.m.; Murray var 7pm, Rev. J. Weir Campbell. Minister. GETOWN Pastoral Charge Ugignchmch of Canada. Ser- 17: 11 am. Mllltown ' cmssr 2:30 p.m. Sturgeon. S S I1 1.30 ptm. 7 p.m. Georgetown. Rev. W A, Paterson, minister. ESBYTEILIAN CHURCH IN CBIIIIEUEI Services: Wood Islands. June 17. Sunday School 10 a.m., Murray Harbor 3 pm. Caledonia mo pm. Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Basil Lowery, student minister. ANGLICAN SERVICE It Souria. Sunday June 17th II II a.m. llletl will be a Celebration of the H01! communion with sermon in the United Church hall. Main Sltreet. Souris. iKll'ld1'18l8 United VC W656 Authorities). The Reverend W. Hogg in charge. ' MONTAGUE PASTORAL ciiT.i'ii"ois. The United Church or Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser.LoM1lI- lsier. SundaY- -mm 17"” "XI: Montague. .935 3'm"' glam Ir m...,cc and Sunday Schoo . yon tague, 10 am., Sunday 501100 . ,m,, morning service and lIll1101' ' s 11 1; 7.30 p.m. av Alioearty Welmn.” F” Put I run PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. services Sundal'- -Ii": I7: Cardigan. DWI”? w”"hIP ..m,; Lorne Valley. Hfwmw” service 2.30 P-m-: M0nl33g9- 9'; ening service 7.1!) p.m. "ernio (heme: "'1'-he Living Water . Sula day School at 10 am. You wl be elcomc at these services. Rev. D. A. Campbell- . sr. PETEWSLBAY Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday- June 17th: Greenwich service at 9.30, followed by "V day School: St. Peter's service at 11-15. 5'11? day School at 10.00; Marie eels Vice 3: 7.30, Sunday School at 10.00. Rev. Russell A. Macbeod. Minister. "UNITED BAPTIST cnuncll. Montague coarse. Sunday. June 1711:: Montague 11 a.m.. Sunday- School 9.45 a.m.: M""3Y 31"? 3 p.m.; Sturgeon 7.30 P-mu Wmi song service at 7.15. As Sunday 15 ”Fatlicr's Day". all l3lI1G1'5”'9 especially invited to attenduthgfg services. If you'wII1t Y0"? c to grow blgger'. you must help him "grow better'. Rev. A. M. Rogerson, Minister. lcnuncu or CHRIST. The Lord's Day, June 17. Montague: 10.00 am.. Bible School for the whole family; 11-00 U-mo The Lord's Supper and preaching- Sermon: concluding expo!”-l0" Philippians. Murray River. 10-00 ..m., Bible School for all: 11.00 a.m., The Lord's Supper. Murr” Harbour: 6.00 ll-mu B9213 Schwl for all and the Lord! SUPPE- Combincd Evangelistic Se!'Vl09 It the Murray Harbour Church (if Christ at 7.30 p.ln. Everyone We- come. Kenneth T. Norris. evan- gelist. Funeral At Wood Islands The tune of Melody I-voo- lnlant dang r oflMr. and Mr!- Grover Smith, was held from Wood islands Presbyterian Church Thur- sday afternoon. services werenconducted by M?- Basil Lowr . ymna sung were: The Lord'seTdy Shepherd. 1 N994 thee Ev: 'y Hour. and safe In The Arms 0! Jesus. Pall bearers wert John A. Mac- Lcan. Ralph Young. Arthur Mac- Leah. and Chester Hancock. In- iernmeni was at the Wood Islands Cemetery. Montague Guides Welcome Guests The regular meeting of the First Montague Girl Guide. Co. was held Monti evening. under the leader- liliiv 0 Miss Anna Prosper. Anna CHURCH NOTICE-Orwdb M. , minister: 0rwell.'1l a. m., Cherry'Valey 2:!) p.m., Vernon River 7:30 p.m. DOL at El!- day. Friday. Saturday. Hamburg. two lbs. 50 cents: stew meat 11 cents; liver 86 cents. CHURCH NOTICE - On June 11 services in the United Church. Mt. Stewart 11 am. Do 11 2:30 I). in. Bristol 7:30 p.m. . H. 3- Bell, supply minister. VALLEYFIELD-Orwell Head congregation, services for Sun- day. June 17: Belle River 11 a. m.; Valleyneld 3 p.m.. service in English and Gaelic. Speaker Rev. A. Weir Campbell. Orwell Head, 7.30 p.m. Speak Rev. John Maclleod. Rev. F. MacKin- non, Minister. ' DUNDAS-ANNANDALE United church services, Sunday. June 17. 1950. S.A. Custbncc, pastor. Dun- das 3 p.m. Divine Worship. The Lord's supper will be observed. with baptism and new members received. Sunday school 10.30 a. m. Annandale evening worship. 7.30 p.m. Sunday school 7 p.m. REPORTED SERIOUSLY, ILL- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson. Montague have received word of the serious illness of their daugh- ter Ethel (Burke). She underwent major surgery at the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax. on June 14 and her many Montague friends wish her a speedy recovery. ATTENDED CONFERENCE- Rev; and Mrs. J.M. Fraser, Mon- tague. and Mrs. T. Edward Bul- pitt. of liooanealh. attended the Maritime Conference of the Uni- ted Church of Canada. which met in. saekville. N.n. last week. Mrs. Fraser is also attending the Mar- itime Conference branch of the W.M.S. which meets this week in Saclrvllle. GAB! DB. Heads College Of Family Doctors '. Maritime doctor who has been active in medical. church and ed- ucational work for more than a quarter century, Dr. C.L.. Gssa. of '.' aniagoucbe. N.S was elected president of the College of Gen- eral Practlcs of Canada-the na- tional body of omilv doctm It their annual Board of Represent- atives meeting In UQIIGPG0 C193 Sunday. A native of Nova Scotia. Dr- C.L. Gass was educated there at Dal- . honsle and Mount Allison Univdo aitles. He graduated in medicine in 1914. served in the Brithh Army in World War 1 then settled in Sackx-"'e. New Brunswick where he began his practice. For several years he was senior physician at Sackville Medical Centre. Then for 25 years he served as campus physician and lecturer in physiol- l955 for his long public service. 9!? at Mount Allison University. e university awarded him an honorary doctor of laws degree in IOOF Lodge Meetings Held At Montague; Large Attendance The regular meeting of Hillside Lodge l.0.0.F. was held on Tues- day night with Bro. Ellery Shaw, N.G. presiding. There was a large attendance of members and via- itors. The members were peased to have several members from city lodges in attendance. The lodge was honored in hav- ing an official visit from Bro. D.J. Chlsolm. grand secretary. New Glasgow, N.S. A.O.F. Gill and Da- vid Betliune, both of Chorlottetown. spoke briefly voicing their pleas- ure in again being able to visit Hillside Lodge. After the closing of the regular meeting the district meeting was af held with lira. Russel Matheson, D'IG.M. presiding. Each lodge in this jurisdiction presented its report to the meeting. with Bio. ing secretary. Bro. Gill spoke on the need of ' ' some chnnltl which would bring the order more in line with the changing con- ditions at this age. His views found favor with tbs members present. Bro. Chisholm, grand secretary gave a le;gthy addrcaa on the work of the order. He stressed the U.S. Air Force Plans 600 Big Jet Bombers . WASHINGTON (AP)-Air force testimony that it plans a fleet of 600 3-52 intercontinental lei WID- bers by 1959 was I leased Thur!- day by a Senate aub-committee. The new air power soul. in- creased by 100 Dllllel. Wfl 51'- closed with the publlcat of heavily censored closed-door tes- timony by Lt.-Gen. C. S. lrvine. - deputy chief of staff in charge of Ir force productlo . . I-' appeared before the Senate air power investigatill ll1lW0m' mitm which last month heard testimony hat. as of then. the air force had taken deliver! Oi 47 B-Ms lmm puma before the sab- Clark commme:pugy lo. ills said his as that the vi i"E'-i2:l:.,. ;.. t'ip 5-'1 , 3, " . :11” .. .n 1' I l-LL. MacGregor acting as record- uu need of having the lodge reports completed in more detail and hav- ing them forwarded promptly aft- er the officers are installed. He mentioned the excelle ' manner in which the Oddfellowa Home, Plctou. is being conducted and the support it should receive from all the lodges. He invited any'niem- her from the Island lodges to visit the home when in I Pictou. His address was listened to with rapt attention. Mr. James Dewar. Hillside Lod- ge was nominated for the office of District Deputy Grand Master for District no. 12. He will be in- stalled into office at the Grand Lodge session to be held in Sydney a year. Bro. Russel Msthesoa will be i-etlri - from the same office at . Special mention was m g closed the memk - and visitors present lat land Strait. Shortly after the ship' arriv Commodore . E.. Tisd . CD., made at 12,-30 p.m. At five thirty the Commanding Officer and officers of the local Naval Division will hold a recep- tion for the Commodore, the ship's captain and officers on board the Queen Charlotte. Lleut. Governor Prowse and Mrs. Prowse are giving a ball and M.rs. Prowse are giving a ball for the ship's officers at Govern- ment House commenclng at 9:!) p.rr. this evening. At the same time a dance in honour of the men will be held at the Rollaway. At Install the Governor's ball the captain and officers of H.M.C.S. Algon- q.:in, which is scheduled to arrive in Summerside this morning, will . Committee. Assisting Will Be Leaders At Holland Cove Comp Season Miaa Ruth Boswell will be in churn of program for the girls comp. June 30th to July l-ith, at Holland Cove. with Miss Betsy Houston heading the waterfront 5”" icwrdllll to announcements made today by Bennett Carr, chairman of the Y.M.C.A. Camp these two popular leaders will he a corp of carefully selected -ors cho- sen for their experience and ma- turity. Program staff for the my. comp. July llltb to July 3011!, will be headed by Jack Ross with'Fred Hyndman in charge of waterfront activities. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Mnxwell will be resident through :1; CB:Itlrpal:Iign.SC850ll for general As a result of a series of work parties by members of the Y's Men's Clubs. a number of major improvements in the physical pro- porties have been carried out in preparation'for the new season. ntion of a new sink. water Iyltelrd blelgtl ablution tables is p anti ore opening day 11 the Y's Men's committee. y mg also be in attendance. Saturday evening the Commod- ore. ship's captain and officers will hold a oception for the of- ficers of the Charlottetown Garl- rison and civic leaders. The same evening the Chief and Petty Of- ficers and men of li.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte will entertain the men To Redecorute Housekeeper-'s Ronni Kings Co. Hospital Mrs. Ilelloy White presided at the regular meeting of M King's County Hospital Ladies Auxiliary Friday evening. June 8th at the summer home of Mrs. L.ll. Poole Lower Montague. There were sev- eral members and "ialtors present The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary Mrs. J. D. MacI.eod who also gave the fin- ancial report. Mrs. M.acI.eod reported that three hundred and thirty Hospital Cook Books had been sold and two hundred additional copies were Mrs. White reported that bed- spreads had been purchaaed for the hospital. and tablecloths and cake plates were purchased for the nurse's residence. On motion it was decided to have the housa- ll keeper's room redecorated. and Mrs. R.G. MacDonald was appoin- ted to attend to this matter. Tentative plans were discussed (or having a sale of miscellaneous articles at the Kings County Plow- ing match at Dundas in Septem- ber; plans to be finalized at the September ' ,. it was decided to have a straw- Regular Kinsmen Meeting Hold The regular bl-monthly meeting of the Kinsmen Club was held I331 "9111!!! at the Charlottetown H0lel- R98 Macliean was chair- man and Jack Gay co-chairman. Guest speaker was Mr. Roland MacDonald of Southport who gave a talk on the history of agricul- ture In the Province. A vote of thanks was extended by Kin Frlahnk Burge. e mee endorsed the His- foricsl 'Socllent:'s resolution for a Provincial museum. Kin Roland Taylor told the club of plans for the forthcoming ch- cus. , Reports on the various phases of the recent Kinsmen district convention atMoncton were given by president Sam Roblson, Clive Stewart. Clive Cudmore. Jack Gtay, Stewart Ives and Jack John- s on. Incoming president Joseph Shel- foon was named club representat- lva to the national conven" to be held at Jasper Park Lodge Sept. 9 to 13. Kin Clive Stewart reported on the proposed park and playground Desllriaay Crescent. Kin Joe Slielfoon moved a vote of thanks to Kin Ian Rankine. George MacDonald and Sam Rob- lson for their excellent work dur- ing the year which resulted in the winning of two district troph- fes. Bulletin and Kin Information. The club approved the sponsor- ing of summer camps and picnics as in the past. berry ice cream ' " ' in July and the committee in charge of the arrangements comprises. Mrs. L.H. Poole, (Convcnor)) Mrs. Carl Stewart, Mrs. LeRoy White, Miss Ada MacGregor. and Mrs. Mac- At the close of the meeting a white elephant sale was held and a substantial sum was realised. Mrs. Robert Mnchon , " ' as auctioneer. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. R.G. MacDonald, Mrs. A.M. Wright Mrs. W.R. Fraser. and Mrs. White. Miss Bessie Poole asisted in aer- down to an enjoyable lunch served by a committee of I-lillaide Lodge. Vlng. 33,000 TONS or EXPLOSIVE HUMAN EMOTIONI NOTHING CAN TOP THE IATILE GIT OI-' A aaoui.snraioas- Itgpav and SAT. - CAPITOL 111: Fur-101:1 SHOWS!-5-'I-I AWAlTS' APPEAL SUDBURY (CP) - Robert Ducsharm, 28-year-old Hamilton man convicted of the December. 1854, murder of Dalton school teacher Steve l(lapouscha'. has one last hope of escaping the gal- lows next Friday. Theannualmeetingofthechan Auxiliary ofthe Protea- Orphsnagawaalieldinh-lnlty Il!(dlrs.W.A. Smith presided over the w attended meeting. ed S reports were present- the year was one of of the Henderson for her wonderful work, as well as the splended and en- tblie1;'siaat.ie support of the mem- on' behalf of the Trustee Board, apprscaltion for the outstanding work carried on each year by the Charlottetown Auxiliary and ex- tended an invitation to the annual meeting of the Provincial Auxil- iary belng held at the G. k on June 21st. - Fitting reference was made by the president in the loss of two of the Auxillary's valued "members. Mrs. W.G. Hogg and Mrs. J. L. Curran. A special vote of thanks was extended for the use of the Social Hall of Trinity United Church for this meeting. Officers elected .were as follows: President, Mrs. W.A. Smith; Vice President, Mrs. E.S. Mstlieson; Treasurer. Mrs. ES. Henderson; Secretary, Mrs. JZH. Cherry. Vice-Presidents are: Church of Scotland. Mrs. William Kitson. Mrs. Scott Macouarrie; Baptist Church Mrs. Harper MacNeill, Mrs. R.J. Rupert. Mrs. L.F. My- Btl: St. James Church. Mrl. Louis SECOND EXPLOSION? ONSLOW, Australia (Reuters)- Two heavy boxes and a heavy ob lecl Wrapped in canvas arrived here Wednesday. prompting re ports that Britain's second atomic explosion in the present series is imminent in the Montg Bella is- lands. The boxes and the objects were loaded aboard a corvette which sailed soon afterwards for the islands. THREE or QUADS LIVE EAST DONDON, South Africa (Reuters) - A 50-year-old African woman who lives on a farm near here gave birth to quadruplets in an East London hospital this week it was announced Thursday. One was still-born. The three survivors. two girls and a boy are reported to he doing well. NOTICE FOR SERVICE REAL MONEY I Will be taken to barn re- quired in King's County. Phone 121-15 or contact William L. Kemp, Mllltown Cross. By any lost you'll like Tu but with BUBBLY BOILING WATER! 7,5-ltd many a honeymoon . . Grab your partner and some on down In I ii a slagiifesf. swlngitfast show In town! 11011111 111111511 rive-In ('6 , 1-' T5 :..f('4E'f.g 42)” TONIGHT and FRIDAY BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:4-5 - SHOW AT DUSK ' .THE MUSICAL THAT'S BUSTIN' OUT ALL OVER! The happiest wedding of song and dance in XXVI! II" I A . 2 . with Betty kicking up a storm of frolicking fun-fest in the biggest musical hayride since "State Fair"! nlrriuii wanna WINTER is KING. canons canons and my time IUCIAIIOO D”, ADM. soc - CHILDREN UNDER 12 mm 1Good Your For Auxiliary Ol Protestant Orphanage Mrs. Henderson expressed sincere 9151!” Friday. J une, 15 1956 The Guardian, Page I GEORGETOWN on Fridal'- June 0th Mr. How- ard Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Walker and Mrs. J.W. Lavers motored to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. William Hook and son Billy of Charlottetown. motor- ed to Georgetown. where they were weekend guests of Mrs. Hook'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Lavandier. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Binna were guests on Sunday. June 10th at Doreen Soars of Plctotl. N.l. weekend guests at ige home Mr. and Mrs. Alec cxliinoa Miss Priscilla Griffith of Char- lottetown was a weekend guest at . Chestg the home of Mr. and Mrs W at. Butler. Mrs. J.P. Clarke. Mrs, R, Gordon White: St. Peters Cath- edrll. Mrs. Lyman Davlson. Mrs. A.G. Maclvllllan. Mrs. James Har- ris: Christian Church, Mrs. E.G, Plans. Mrs. J.A. Graham. Mrs. FIOYG Maclilnnon; St. Paula Church. Mrs. 11.2. Miller, Mrs, r, A. Home. Mra. w.a. Jenkins. Mrs. H.R. Clrrutllera. Mn. Georg; cg F1311": Zion Church, Mn, 3, c. Vsnlderrtine. Mrs. E.N. MacPher. E0". Mil. Elmer Sutherland, Mrs, M-:1 Hooper. Mrs. Sutherland cbesn; Trinity United Church, M” 4-3 F1511". Mrs. A. C. Sin- . Mrs. E.C Baker. Mn. Lg. Mr. Cullen Debory left on Fri- day for Montreal. where he will be employed as a mechanical -eis Blneer with Northern Electric Company. Mr. Joseph "Sonny" Johnson Mr. .l.F. Johnson. Miss Sally John. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy son and Miss Peggy Johnson. re- turned on Saturday from a motu Hempliill. MP throuzll the Annapolis Valley, Baron Tait, Mr, 0,... M"- Min 301ll1:II.G1)iill"h. nil :- Normgn, ' ' FATHER'S IIAY SUNDAY. JUNE 1-mi. 1 GIVE nan A NEW -rm: 0N "ius DAY". Our selection ' ' 4 we), mun. II Abbey and Currie in a very wide range of it PRICES Sllelllo Ii: ::i.iiii' Horry A. Mocbougnl Better Men's Wear Yes. you can float Into summer without a care in the world when you wear these wonderful, washable. no-iron cottons. Bright new colors and prints in new and exciting styles will make you the loveliest cloud that ever drifted into summer. SWIM SUITS 33V3 on ALL SIZES- SHORTIE COATS . . . .. 20'lo OFF SIZES CLEARING illil Blllllllld SERVICE CUDMORES DRY CLEANERS THE FASHION SHOPPE Mlsa Jean Donovan and Miss and to Halifax. N.S. iso Ieaalst. n-cal FLOAT INTO SUMMER IN CAREFREE 1 JUN! II and lb . Admission 40 - 5! Inc. Prov. Gov. 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