. PAGE EIGHT x THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN JULY 24. 1952 ' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce MocPhee. Miss Joyce Wlufnton. Plln lticlunnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought at Walden LIVGII. the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richard: A son. . "NOTlCE. .- There will be no zhild health conference. in Town '-fall, Moiitague, this month. Miss En-a MacPi'ierson, Halifax, s visit.iiig in Grandview, guest of ier aunt. Mrs. Roddy MacPhersou. His many friends in Pisquid will ielconie. home Gnr. B. P. McKin- ioii iilio has spent iioiitlis in Korea. Giir. McKin- inn Jriiiieti .orrr' in I950. Mr. and Mrs. William Giddings Illfi Iain sons, Percy and Billy, ind d.iu:liier Peggy. spent a re- -oiil iieekeiid ill, the home of IVIIT. 3iddiii:s' mother, Mrs Thomas tfurpliy. SI. is Road. SSPECIAL )lEETl.V(i Com- llilnity Welfare League, l.iniited. till he held ill Ciiiliiig Rink. Mon- inv. .liily 2 h. ii F. iii. Meeting WIIINI in (ii. s disposal of land for oiiildiii: of new scliriol. C. A. Shaw. Serretnri. u-2... FINAL TODAY 'I'liA'll GREAT FILM "THE PRINCE OF PEACE" Sliows 2:30-7-9 CAPITOL 2 - DAYS - 2 FRIDAY 8: SATURDAY HE IIEST'S icnuii i STAR III - I , iiioiiinn vvI”OI.1 Jinaolw lllllf-IIIIIIIV I IEPIIIIII3 PI IIIIE lwmllc mu-u commi- i mam l.Votu. union! , STOOGE COMEDY SERIAL - CARTOON ....-sr. MARY'S Parish, Mon-l tague chicken supper. JFOR. HUME .Vl(H'IES iii Iiizitk and while or roiuur see the 8 mm Kodak Movie Canierii at Y. lt. ,iPepler, Photo Dealer, Montague. Friends of iittleicarol MacPher- bli'E lPherson, Kilmuir, sorry to the Canadian 5DECliiIII'lEal” she has contracted measles. l , Mr. Angus A. ,MacDonald. of Brooklyn, New York, IS visiting lliis sister. Mrs. Aeneas McKiiiiio:i -"of Pisqiiid. l -.. , I Miss Eileen MeKiniioii of Tor- ,nnto is spending her iliree weeks' lvacation with her ptireiits, Mr. rind Mrs. Aeneas MCKiiiiioii, Plsqllld. l I (inr. Stephen Mt,Diiii:ilti lIll(I iC'm'- Sk9”.V "1 TI?”'5h II”” I” uheii little Florence Myers. three-l ceiit visitors to Pisqiiiii, the giiiisis ,,,,m.,nld dau.,m,,,. 0, Mr. and ,0! G"r- 3- P' MCK””I0”- Mrs. Russel Myers, fell d0WllSLili!S l "T r receivinxr injuries which necessit- H” manl rlllcllds 3"" 5m'I.V I” ated hei' reiiioviil in the Mont- hear that Mrs. Cecil i.CLaCIli"ll". MUL, M(.mo,.,a1 Hosmmll she lsl G00I'i;P'-Oil” R".l'-- i- 1”” 1"”: - now recovering at home. iihe Priiire I-ldiiaril Islzind llii.p.- CVV tal for Iretitnieiii. l . I Mrs. Alton Ross and tun chil- dren, of Londoii. Oiit. who hate lbeen visiurig Mrs Kestle R0. .- ,Union Road. receiiily reliiriietl to ;iheir home by uziy of iliilifiix. N. S. They iiere act-oiiipaiiled by 3.1" and Mrs. Halifax. , , A .. - I Mr. and Mrs John Murnliy a:irl IIVK0 sons. Billy and Ernie. and Pisquid"”Ecisf Notes .'Mr. Floyd Jay was in Mont- ,ague on business on Tuesday, July l 1 t l l l I Mr. and Mrs. Milford Batehiider, ,Charlottetoivn, were guests of Mr. land Mrs. Harold 'Jay on Wednes- day evening, July 16th. B9flV"I'I Mr. Floyd Jay was in Charlotte- Cluli Iiail. Wednesday, July Jtltliumwn on business on Thursday, l July 17th. Miss Marguerite MacDonald, ,Cardigan Head. was a visitor in l.Pisquid East on Thursday, July 17. 1 Mr. Alvin Burke, iiierchaiit et liili'leE.'i son. daughter of Mr. George Mar- . p,5qu,d' was m Halifax on mm. iness on Friday, July 18th. Mr. Guy Jay spent the weekend inf July l9th at the home of his lparents, Mr. and M15. Wendell , Jay. Master Roy Birt and Miss Stella 'Bii't are visiting in Cliarlolietoiiii. ;guests of their aunt, Mrs. Ira ;Gay and Mr. Gay. ! An accident which could have proven more serious occurred Mis Mabel Jay. Charlottetnwii. spoilt the weekend of July 19th at the lionie of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Pisquid East. Mr. Lgitli Weolridge. IVIOLIPI Stewart, spent. the weekeiid July l9tli iiii li his parents, Mr. W050" R”55v 35 1”” 45 and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge. Mr. and Mrs. George Dover and Mr and Mrs. Harold Jay uere iisitors in Charlottetown on Sun- liiis daughter and Still-ill-Iad, lVf.'.pday 9,-smug, July goth, Jack Goiiya and liiile Shellia of Milliiiackel. l Maine, spent ii pleasant net-k's vacation at the home of MIF. Thomas Murphy. St. Mary's Roziii land Mrs. daugter Mr. and Mrs. Miss Sadie Buchanan. and Malcolm Buchanan. Breadalhane, anan, Allisfon. Mass, were wel- come visiinrs at the home of Mr. erdale, on Sunday. July 20. Funeral Yesterday Of J. J. llonahon morning from his late residence to All Saints Church, Cardigan. where Solemn Requiem High fvfasst; was celebrated by the pastor, Rev Hamid Crnken. assisted by Rev. Francis Corcoran as deacon. Rev Bennett. MacDonald as sub-dam-on and Rev. Howard Wight, as master of derenionies. Present in thr- Sanctuary were His Excellency James Boyle, Bishop of Charlotte- town, Msgr. James A. Murphy, Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon. Rev. Owen Klggins. Rev. Wilfred Mc- Cardle, Rev, Basil Crokcn, Rev John A. Sullivan, and Rev. P. F. MacDonald. An escort of B. Sqdn. I'lth Reece under command of Capt. Joseph Scully attended the funeral. as did a very large number of mem- bers of Cardigan Branch No. 19 of the Canadian Legion B. E. s.u Interment took place in the church cemetery where services were conducted by Rev. Father Corcoran, assisted by Father Cro- ken and Father MacDonald. The Legion grave,-side service was read by Comrade William Brothers and the Last Post. sounded by Comrade Buglcr Wil- liam Chalsson. The funeral was very largely V V attended. TO-DAY - FRI. - SAT. Captain Quincy Wyatt and his Swamp-Fighters! hr-mic rescue-band who fought The through bottomless qiiicksands-:i.n(l man-devouring wilderness to free a. captive beauty from its perils, turning the tide. of the A savage Seminole Indian War! RY Co .....MARI ALDON la the captive beauty y The romn that to! flu I I rgladu wlldornou and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Euch-i and Mrs. Preston Peardoii. Heath-t The funeral of John J. Donahue, of Roseneath. whose death occur-t --' MT- ied at the Provincial Sanatoriuinlalid Mr. on Saturday, took place ycstei-dayliiess visitors in Moniauue on Mr. Percy Mye s, iUi'liliagllP.llaS in Pisquid East, on business, Tues- day, July 22nd. i Mr. Milton Rodgersoii and Mr. town on biisi ness l July 19th. on Satiirdav, B.A Lorne Valle" and I . Vicinity A Mr. Walter Shaw spent several days in Georgetown, where he was on the Jury of the Supreme Court. Mrs. Lucy Doiron. Charlottetown. was a recent visitor at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Callaghan. Murdock Roy MarLdod were busi- Sal- iiiviay, July 12th. Mrs. Malcolm )facLend was a recent vis.ior at the home of her son and (laughter-in-law, M-.'. and Mrs Hugh Macheod, Central Roy- iilty. A service preparatory to Holy Communion was held in Lorne Valley Church on Friday. July Ilth, and was conducted by the pastor. Rev. F. N. Young. The Masses Adele and Roberta Shaw spent the past week at Pis- quid, at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Leard. Mr. and Mrs. Grover MaeKa.v. Strathcona. were rerrnl vtsxtors at the home of Mrs. Mat-Knyts par. ents. Mr. and Mrs. James 'Mac- Neil. Miss Norma MacLeod. Charlotte- itown, recently spent a few days visiting with her uncle and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Mcinnls. Mr. Malcolm Macbcod, and Mr. Peter Miacfxod. motored to Rus- tlco on Thursday, July 10th. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. H Gauthier. , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jay and fam- ily of Syracuse, N. Y.. and Mir. Herbert Jay. Brooklyn, N. Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earlc Mar- Donald on Friday, July lltli They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Jay, Pisquid. The Misses Jnaii MacGrath and Emma Nicholson and Messrs Roy MacLeod, Ralph Nicholson and Milford MacLeod. mntored to Nova Scotia on Sunday. July lath. where they visited with relatives and friends. --AM. FOR Apply:- -WacD0nald. thrill with l ' bour North. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connellv.lHE3V.V 6-Cylinder Class: Jersey City, were guests of M 1- Ernest Grilhiim. MUTYHY HM” Connolly's sister. Mrs. Charles hm” N0”h' , MacLeorI and Mr. M-acLcod onl 3- Pgile B9"d””"" Lm”rMon' r . , E . rhuwdah July 1mh' 3. Merrill MacDonald, Annun- ' dale. Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan, t Vmcem.I.urp1e, mew”, N's. SPEED BOAT AND OUTBOARDMOTOR YEO. MONYAGIJE I -7.... - ' 2.000 ATTEND Continued from page 1 and salad was served by the ladies lot the Women's Institutes of Mur- fray Harbor, Beach Point and White lsaiids together with the niicc or the ladies of the commun- it.es in the vicinity. i The evening concluded with an; mil-door dance held on the grounds fwillch provided a very pleasant lcoiicliisioii in a most enjoyable day. The clasiciil race or the day wasy lthe 8-boat free-for-all ivoii by .1 hairs breath by Mr. Angus Mac-y Neill of Murray llarhor. Mr. John- ,l3oiidreault of Lower Montague was the close second in the most thril- lling finish of the afternoon. Cita- t.oii. the favorite for the :i'.”ly Harbor North was forced to ;dro;i out at the second turn owiniz to engine trouble. The fast craft, l which took most past meets was well after a brilliant maiioeuver at tlielltemdy 8lt9m00ll- . lirsi, turn, when the engine, lieate:l,W91l'4 U10 lVh0l0 W8! 10? U19 River, and the boat was forced out oi ilielwhjle II" I'I5”m'5 "590 up ""95 race. ! Outboard Racing A special feature of the clay was; the racing at outboard motor crafti , trnin Charlottetown of Charlottetown showed the way ,In the to to 14 ii. p. class, while lalfred M.'icNeill. also of Charlotte- ltown won easily in the 14 h. p. class. and the free-for-all. In the B-cylinder race Anizus MncNcill won easily over the only lnilier entry John MacFarlarie. of lpictou, while in the heavy 6-cyl- inder class Citation led all the way over it field of five entries. Laurie ll-Ierrlng, Murray Harbor won the lligln 6-cylinder for his third vic- tory in this class in as many years -over the class of four entries. j The 4-cylinder, the first race. of ythe day. gave the fans their first a close finish between David and Harry Irving of Murray Harbor North. Harry took an carl.V llead. but on the second turn David imoved in close to the pole to cut ,dcwn the lead and gradually pull ,abrcast. Close to the finish line Iwlih a burst of speed -he won me ,evciit and the aplaudits of thc lcrnud. l Judges fnr the racing events were- Alex vanfdcrstine. Robert Bel and William Harris; announceri jcrilly Lea; and starter Wallace White. . The fnlloiitiig are the results of lthe races:- I4-Cylinder Class: l 1. David Irving, Murray Har- bour North. 2. Harry Irving, Murray Har- bour North. I 3. George Mlllar. Murray Har- I bour North. 4, Webster Clow, Murray Har- bour North. . Laurie Herring. Murray Hbr., 2. Herbert Llewellyn. Murray. Harbour North. Bert Penny, Beach Point. . Weir MacLure, Murray Har- llslght ti-Cylinder Class: 1 Fred White, Murray Harbour I North. 8-Cylinder Class: 1. Angus MacNeill, Murray Hhr. 2. John MacFarlane, Pictou, N.S. cl-tree-For-Ail: i. Angus MacNeill. Murray Hbr. 2. John Boudreault, LowerMon- tague. 3. Merrill dale. 4. Laurie Herring. Murray Hbr. 5. Fred White. Murray Harbour. 6. Herb Llewellyn, Murray Har- bour North. 7. Bert Penny, Beach Point. Outboard Motors. 10 to H H.l'.: , i. Maurice Block, Ch'town. - 2. Jnlin MECEOCIIEFH, Ch'town. l 3. William Platts. Chftnwn. 4. James Pcake, Ch'town. 5. Vernon Williams. Ch't,own. SALE ,5. MacDonald, Annun- Pre Come and b Sandy's Drive In Theatre uwiromxo MAIL" Technicolor Starring Stephen McNolly and Alexis Smith iramaii, JULY 25th - 9 mi. the whole family to an enjoyable on in; and entertainment. senis assisf- ' Free-For Ali: event, M owned by LTIICSI. Graham of Mur-l of the honors inizll-0 in a regular league baseball in the lead game played at Murray River yes- and New, . D0” Bllcilimail-v George W. Jav were in CIh'1l'i(lii9'IGlas"0lk' N S Mr Maurice Bl0ck'second game M the day played at M . N . . . . us, from Ste. Anne de e many boat: which crowded the water at the Murray Harbor boat. re 6. Beck Jordan. Beach Point. Outboard Motorii. Over 14 If.I'.: 1. Alfred MacNeill, Cli'town. 2. Ivan Horne. Charlottetown. 3. Ernest Thompson, New Glas- gow. N. S. 4. Maurice Block, Ch'town. 1. Alfred MacNcili. Ch'toivii. 2. Ivan Andrews, Charlottetown (driving boat owned by Maur- ice Blocki. 3. Maurice Block. Clvtown. 4. Ernest Thompson, New gow, N. S. Glas- Murray River Blanks Souris Murray River blanked Souris Biistcr Dutney of their hurlers. The Rivcrites, who are playing their first year lll Kings County competition, are now leading the five-team loop by two games. The Cardigan against Morell was cal!-V ed off because of darkness before five innings had been played, and is termed a no-game. It will therefore be played at a later date. - -I I I .. ces yesterday. . - Photo by Barter-'1 Film Lab. N. B. Man Reports Ball Of LIMQIII ST. STEPHEN, N. 3. July 23-- iCPi-A ball of light that dodged lightning bolts as it flashed across the sky was spotted recently by Kenneth Mcconvey of nearby Basswood Ridge. l Mcconvey doesn't make dogmatic statements about what he saw. He merely calls it. a "phenomena." "During an electrical storm I noticed a ball of light flash across the sky.” he said. "It seemed to be actually zig-zagging among lightning bolts. It was. or seemed to be, about the size of a dinner plate. and with what looked like flame trailing behind. ”Whcther this was one of the: fabled lflying saucers' I read about, or just a queer-shaped ball of lightning, I can't say." Earlier, 9. similar sight was re. ported from Digby, N. S., where "a maxi told of watching a speeding object which avoided 9. storm cen- tre as though controlled by I pilot. Washington reported re- cently that radar screen: picked up unknown objects flying over the U. S. capital. Silver Disks seen Over New England Peakes and Vicinity . 3 Mr. P. Byrne of Byrne Road is employed with Mr. Alfred Don- iielly of St. Patrick's Road. Mr. Alex Gra-nt of St. Patrick's 'Road has returned to his home af- Iter spending a week in Camp Hill Ifospital. Mr. James Devlne of Peakes, re- turned to his home on Friday. July Beaupre. Quebec. Mr. John Anstic of Penkes was a 1 visitor to the lliqhlanil Games in 'Montague on-Wednesday, July 16 l Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeAree ar- rived recently from the U. S. A., to visit relatives in St. Theresa's. Mr. and Mrs. James Mooney of Montreal arrived receni.ly at the home of his father, Mr. J. Mooney of Peakes Road. M-r. and Mrs. Mooney expect to remain on the Island for about two -months. Mr. Joe Clarkln of Montreal is spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clark- in, of Peakes Road. Mr. Arthur Doiron of Montreal was a visitor to the home of Mr and Mrs. W. B. Rogerson. of st. Patrick's Road,'on Sunday even- ing. July 13. Mr. Richard Birt of St. Patrick's Road has returned to work in Charlottetown after his brief ill- nesa. Mr. Harry Clarkin of Montreal is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and M-rs. Louis Clerk- in. of Peakes Road. Messrs. Brendon and Tommy Dunphy of Peakea were visitors to Charlottetown on Friday evening, July 18. Miss Teresa Handrahan, whol was employed in the cannery at; Mt. Stewart. is absent from her work due to the mumps. The Miasea Marjory Walker and Marguerite Myers were visitors to Peakes on Sunday. July 20. Mrs. Edwin Duffy of Byrno Road was a visitor at the home of her brother. Mr. Michael Handra- han on Sunday. July 20. are visiting with relatives in St. Teresa's. Mrs. I-Iealey is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Our- ran of St. Teresa's. Mrs. Prank Arnold of Montreal in visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald MacDonald of Peakea. Mr. Brendon Dunn of Byrne Road is spending o, few days with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis clarltin of Peakca Road. Mr. Bob Myers of Head of Hilla- bnrough was A visitor to st. Pu- rlck's Road on simday. July 20. : new, iiiiivnia i llllltiulls Rubber or steel Tired Write or Phone:- J. S. FRANCIS & SONS: -Mr. and Mrs. Henley of U. s. A.l -BU. ' BOSTON. July 23-(AP)-Flying objects described as silver disks were reported sighted over New England last night and early to- ay. At. Nahant Coast Guard station. seaman Henry Arnpriester said he sighted two disks flying at about 2,000 feet, which slowly circled above the station and headed back to sea. In West Newneld, Charles Buck reported he sighted three "silver, disk-like” objects flying southwest at a "very high altitude." llaTribute . "the death occurred at his home in Brudenell, on February 19th, 1952, of George W. Rourke in his 93rd year. lie was the son of the late James Rourke and Char- lotte Duncan, also of Brudenell. The late Mr. Rourke was fl. suc- cessful farmer in his community, having just retired a few years ago. During this time he was a loyal member of the. United Baptist Church in Montague, being made a Deacon of that church in 1925. He leaves to mourn in his pass- ing his wife, nee Clara Robertson, and one daughter. Mima, Mrs. G. H. Myers, Montague, who faith. fully cared for him during his later years. several nieces and nephews as well as a host of friends also mourn his passing. All who knew the late Mr. Rourke will greatly miss the warm welcome which al- ways awaited them at his home. In both the church and the commun- ity there li; a vacancy which will not easily be filled. The funeral service was held from his home and was largely attended despite unfavourable weather con- ditions. The services were con- ducted by Rev. P. N. Young as- sisted b.v Llc. w. D. Johnston Interment was in the Brudcnell Fleads Innocent A Ifm men- Of Armed Robbery An alleged accomplice. )1 menu. 27. pleaded guilty .2”: similar charge yesterday. wonwamsi. July as -(op):- Gerud Paquette. 24 pleaded in- "' Q nocent today hero .1 d T. A. 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