BRISTOL Very Rev. 0. J. Mclnerney. Win- nipeg, left last week on return to the Island. F a t h e r Mclnerney spent most of his boyhood in Bris- tol. He attended the old St. Peter's Harbour School. His mother was Alto; Sinnott. a sister of the late. Ag ”""”P 5i"'w"- 5'" '"""d Montague Town Council held in I . 5'.:.';."'...”.:.:Zl'J l1?.'ll'.i:”:?..2?.: iii-e cs-mi! ciimwi i--i mm Fnher ow” W" "mind. she permits were Issue- to three citi- . mm, on for building. one for m" "'”"d "' w""”p'3 "' 5' imoving a building and renovating. near him and other members of i - her family. Many of the father's I "id the other Mr uundml A n d ii” ”''"”I mai” '" "in h"" ltomnlian with the town of Mon- A welcome visitor here last ("me by luvs. ”'"k W" M” V""" L""d- "'9'"; Councillor Fraser expressed the Ottawa. on his annual vacation. npmion ""1 . non” mouid 5. It was very pleasant tnlsee Vlnf:l'lpon& in ",9 pm. om” K, ".31 Around -siiin and especially look- .people would know um a permit l3 Building . Permits Are Approved a special meeting of the enlarging a garage. All were in 2 '6 Y DeIegTates (wed. July 31. I957 The Guardian Page 5 F Are Hostile TORONTO i(lPi--Three Israeli .delqates and one from Egypt sat Monday night at the head table of a convention aimed at promoting world fellowship. They ignored each other. They are attending the 33rd an- nual international convention ofy the Y's Men's Clubs. service club of the YMCA. I During the convention on of thei Israelis. George Haddad. an Arab.i approached the Egyptian. Ayadi Morgan, and offered his hand. But Mr. Morgan walked off when he saw the word Israel on Mr. Had- dadts name tag. FRENCH TAXI! B'l'll'l' ANG IN EXPOSITOR PARIS iAPl-France”: new aus-I TORONTO iCPl - The Ameri- lCt'it.V Pfoaram. designed to saveo-caa Newspaper Guild tCll.'v Tues- ttie franc from collapse and the day isas certified as bargaining government from hanltruptcyuagesst for employees of the Brant- sent into effect Tuesday with pub-.ford Expositor. Rob Buchanan. llcatiori of new tax scheduks lmeitecutive - secretary of the To-' the official journal. The sales tax mnto newspaper guild. announced. was boosted to 25 per cent froinihtr. Buchanan said the Ontario la- the previoua I9 per cent on lux- bor relations board certification MY items such as motartlrmigives the guild the right to bar- scooters and jewelry. igain for about 70 employees. RICHARD RODGERS E'E.'o'E cl. llStIiii HIMMERSIIIN SEE IT II CmemscopE ins so well. He iiioviml over in nu required before mnvtng a build-,. FERRY ON SLIP AT GEORGETOWN The Newport 2nd. the ferrylpartment of Industry and National that operates between George-llteaourcea. It was officially opened town and Newport is shown on on August 15th of last year. tlui .-lip at Georgeton ii. I The slip was designed primarily The slip is operated by the De-.to service draggers at a lower rate than they would have to pay Siown alongside the slip In the .on a commercial slip and to pro-inbove picture are Hon. Dougald lvide facilities for necessry re-lMacKlnnon. Minister of Industry pairs without going to another and Natural Resources, and Cap- province. lain Campbell of the ferry. I BEAUTIES AIR BEEFS Latest post-moi-tem on the high-I era grumbled that Gerti Daub. cen- lv criticized Miss tlnivcrse page-lire (Miss Germanyigshuuld have "It involve, song, Hamilton (Mini won. while Canada s (-lorla Noakea I-1ngland.l lcft. who has hotly de- ' right. termed the whole contest I "rat race." She turned down four movie offers to return to her fl- nied rumors that she was over the age limit of 28. Like many of the disgruntled contestants. Sonia com-i ance in Toronto and Wcddllll platnefl that the judges didnt place bells. "They can have all that enough emphasis on the face. Oth-I glamour." she sniffed. GEORGETOWN ltr. and Mrs. Howard C-otell, the have been visiting in George znwn as the gucsts of Mr. tiotell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. (hriell. tir. Clarence Macsualn ri-ccnt- Mr. C-otell'a parents, Mr. and Mrs Hoaeph Gotell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alec 3. Way. ac- companied by Miss Bessie Willis. left early in the week by car on return to their home in Boston. Mass.. after spending a month's vacation at Mr. .andCMrs. Way's summer home it iB0Fil0I0Wn- iy spent iicvcral days in Charlotte Mi" Emu. wings. Mm ymt been "W" Vltllllli l'fit"lW'- their guest for several weeks. left -lll'- AMOS 1-Il'iI'1d"'l" I9" fl" F”' i on return to Boston, Mass. tin I-'rl- day July 26th. by car on return to My mm. Hawhorne. N.Y., following I Vllliti Mr wimam glmmumh of 5" Um" Mm hi” mnms Mr "nd Tiew. accompanied by his sister- M”' """'3'' L”.'"m"'.3" SI,” inn-law. Mrs. Harry S-inimondii of ::':;rh'm:;"!wfl"':"""T';:r:k of 2.”: Charlottetown motored to George- lniu-town and his sistcr-tn-law. mw" ”n's:i"d'y';d”i.ae" ll rs. Raymond Lavnndier of '"""5 0 h '7' ' i T" i ' ' Georgetown. viho will visit in New "'"' 0" I 9' ""'"' I "y.w"e "' Yam ycompanled by Mrii. William Sim- Mr. Ind M" "wry "Wu", l monda. who had been the guest of left by car on Friday on return to Mr. 'M M” H""'”' Illrlr home in Springfield. Mass.. Mr. William MlH'Ph.V- -Ir. left re inlloiiing a visit spent with Mrs. iI?9n”Y '0 "Wm? M! dim?! with training at Grace Maternity Hos- pital in Halifax. N.S.. left early in the week to resume her duties af- ter spending her vacation as the guest of her father. Mr. J.F. John- '9". MORE light at lesit cost. Preston 317- -10"" -Viaillfin "I N?" .D. MacLure. electrical contractor. Glasgow, N S., motored to George- iphon, 1452. Molmlml town on Sunday. He was accomp- anied by his mother Mrs. Russell DANVE WHIM Road Hall on M'ednesday night. .luIy .'tl. (Tan- Mat'Lean, who will visit for the g teen service. Admission 35 cents. summer at the homc of Mr. and SUMMER CLEARANCE Sale: Mrs. A.E. Jenkins. Chief Petty Officcr Robert Jen- at me Join" arena. "95 iltp: slips 81.50; panties from 35 kins of the Royal Canadian Navy, rents, T-shirts. 81.25; shorts. pe- stationed at IlhI.C,S. Siadacnna. "5m”- 513- "'1' ""3 "' ”'9ldal pushers. jackets. skirts and coats 20 percent off; suits as mark- EASTERN GUARDIAN week to resunic his duties aflerl having spent his leave with his: parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Jen- kins. V On Sunday Mr. Howard Walker l Spray, (Timon gnd Iijurgt, of Charlnllcliiwn motored to! Cut Flowers. Ira. Reta and fans- Georgeiown. where he visited ltitl ily l parents. Mr and Mrs ('hcsier Cut Flowers. Junior and Sybil Walker On his return he was ac-1 Flower Bearers Pomlltilllrd by "rs. Walker and ellyn. Deane Llewellyn, .Iimmle bib)? Son Gcorge Anrlrcw. who Llewellyn. Fred Panton. tiowiiri Oskely Llew- have spent several days in George Kempt, Clifford Kempt, Harry town. iLavers, Lot Jenkins, Wes Jenkins. Cottages on the shorcs of BrlI(I6iCarI Hicken, nell Rivcr included A Mr. and Mrs. 5 Mrs. W. Praughl of Washington, ll.('.; klrs. Kay Haiiiiltoii of Hall- Barm,” M Tmml 3-Sp A-(ii ily wish to thank all neighbors and friends for their many acts of death of Mr. Johnston also all IN -those who sent flowers, cards. WILLIAM JOHNSTON I RECHII Rut-sis at the Soliiman Dick Scncnbaugh. Junior Collings. B. Bcniot of Quebec: Mr. ands "XI NISV: and My Mm M” 0 Mrs. William Johnston and film- ---ri kindness during the illness and .' ofgsympathy. , , ' l IIALSEY FEELS FINE and deeplv grieved to hear -on June Admiral William L 3.8"”-i H'l"y' "tith DI the death in the PI-Ii link 7.4' 3”" "””"'.” "eh" "'9' bust of William luhnstiin -In his M" T""s'm' '-" "mm" .""”" ;g6m Y - a tilt, where he is undergoing a .Nll”v physical checkup. The U8 naval - llc iviiii the mu of the late Wll- mm or m, gar-and wm-id W" W” pliant Johnston and F.Illr'II)(:IIl (liir- n-pm-it-d in M”. sun-9,-M A ,".(,k,' 93' of Niilltiiwn trnss. Pit hut a hospital spokesman said h H9 lfmwm "'F.l'.""i':r't'hhI'iilpP3T:i"t: Tiicsday IJLILC condition had been is iv: e ince .i1.a c . we yn yexaggera and two sons Gordon of Sturgeonl .. MILLION IN ARMS lsnri Sgt Albert of Kingston, (Int-l M1-AWA ,CP,N- gunclmlmd srio and five grandchildren; alsoimmrmqs M gwmo or more one half brother and one half .w.m-lea by or listen" prnduf. islslcr hit”! "I BONOH hlh-1 tion department and Defence Con- l His fiincrnl viliivh was one of the strut-lion Limited during the first largest in the cmumunity was half of July totalled 86.3l't9.475. De- phcld on Satiirtlay June '.'9th tAl.I.If'nt'9 production aunrdcd 128 con- rfroni the home and wits (lnntILl;,IP(I JIIICII totalling 3T6.2t1.95I. the de- -by his pastor the Rev. W A. at-ltlariment sai uesday. Defence i assisted by Rev Bryer.CmIslru('Iitm placed eight orders Moncton for a few days with his! brother Bill C.N.R. policeman; there and Mrs Lund. He leaves again this week for the capital" city to resume his dimes Mrs. Bernard MHCDOHIIG has re- turned home from the Charlotte-i town Hospital after being a pat- ient there for more than a month. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mt-Lcllan. Indian River, were visitors herep last week guests of Mr. and Mra.l P.R. Sinnott. 1 some changes have been made around the dominion government. work at Red Head Harbour. Mr. Herb Hawbolt, foreman on the r Job under the Liberal government and Mr. Roy Cairns have both been relieved of the positions and .replaced by other men. Mr. Gordon McI'Iwen, has loin- ed the Government boat Saurel, and it is understood Mr. Charlie. Moahar, is slated for a )ob on one- of the government boats. Mr. Clement Sinnott. who gave up his banking career a few years ago after quite some time to join the Singer Sewing Machine (tom- "They won't even talk with us in. building or renovating. fa. I a YMCA meeting which is non- c...--.rec-ruicouoa Prelim W??? COUMIIIIWF? political.” said another Israeli. Green. Clements. Vaniderstina. samu,1sp.m.mky, Nicholson. Fraser. with His Wor-i Mr Morgan refused to pose for FIHP 5"!" "4 V"! P"!ld"'l- M50 a picture with the Israelis ”Our present were im interested citi- ..,,unm,, gr. 3 w.f'” in um, um who received congratulations from His Wordiip on their inter; est in town affslra. Mayor Y to .for citisena to attend council meet- expressed the desire that It should Iings and become familiar with become a more .ommon practice civic problems. ...., ,,.. 1 NOTICE All pupils, Grades 1 to 12 inclusive, must enroll at the Montague High School on Friday, August 3rd, ,....,.. mm Mam Iiltllil tlllliltMi 4 Siiiillil IUNIS EIIII llllltlli - CHtRltllli lliiiiiiiiililll 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., for the 1957-1957 school year. LESS MacLIJOD. tliltt tlllillltllts iiiillMilili S,(,mw uli Slfillit TODAY pany is going back to the Bank- ing career in the near future. Hei to SAT. will Join one of the city branches. His years of experience In meet- ing the public will be valuable to both him and the bank. l Mr. Leo Daveaux, has returned ito his home in Halifax. after spending his vacation with his sis- 1,ter and brother-in-law here, Mr. land Mrs. Jim Kcunefick. MANY I.lGHTIlOl7SF.'5 CARDIGAN TEA PARTY WEDNESDAY, JULY 3Ist TURKEY DINNER-GAMES L A ONIOUS PLAYERS THIATII SHOWING AT 2:30 - 6:45 - 9:05 Priors This Engagement: Mat. 25c & .'Stlc; Eve. 750 y Canadian lighthouses and other marine aids cover nearly 50.000: miles of shore along sea, lakeal and rivers. HEAT HITS TORONTO p TORONTO l('Pl Stifling hu- midity of 32 hit the Toronto area Monday as ambulance services re' ported taking nine persons to hos- pital from collapse blamed on the heat. The mercury climbed to 86. Hundreds of persons who tried to beat the above 70-temperature during the night by camping out in waterfront parks were caught Lunawares by an unexpected down- pour early Tuesday. lumber - Brick Rough, Sized anti Matched Boards. SCANTI.l.N'('r All Sizes ("HIPMAN HARD COMMON BRICK CLARK BROS. MT. STEWART .ersnn Jones. New Glasgow. PEI Thelvlllled It 8148.524. Hymns sting were Zilrd Psalml lWlial a Friend We Have in Jeausl land He Lcadclh hlc The Reautlful I Land was very fccllngly rendered. by the Brooklyn Trio. I Pall bcarcrs wcre Richard Ll!- Ewellyn, William Lleivcllyn. George I Clarey John Clnrcy. Russell Moore. I iand Gavin Miiclieod. i Floral tributes are as follows: :I"illow, Wife. lwreath. Gordon and Joyce. YEII TH EATRE MONTAGUE WED. - 'l'Hl'R. m,-.,....,,...,,,, .-..v.,i.m.-r;vr-s--v-ievi----v-w as-.-rrne -v - -an-v:y: s-vuew l)eveault'lI father. Mr. Michael the Royal F-iiadl-ii Ali Force -lliiosehurir. Sadie and Gary. .n:1,Y3i . Al'.G.l Riirlte. sr. Chalhiim. N.B.. tollowlns I luv! ; Wreath. Richard and Liuie. Miss I-Inid Knight of Montreal. gent hllmvlrznii-:Mt Iildktgprsv. lmtiam nnd(:?i;:v- H ' ADM. 301' - 430 Que, srtved in Georgetown on l'l- lm UI1 V. -f- ' pray. i . Mary a cy,- iorre ' Saturdiiii. where she will vscatioo'vMr- Ind M"-tI"0::C Ifldclntl Oil and Susan 'H""' 330 P'M' viuh her parents. Mr. and Mrs.l IIIPPTOIHX "M10!" in i90FlD' Spray. lleanc. llarrict and iam- oi "BATTLE HYMN" lliss Joyce Fogarty of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rurkc and spray. John, Vinrgarct and fam- u,,,.” in Vismu in Gpofgfgown .famliy who have been vacallonlngf ily Royalty as the guest of her grand- II "'2 COIICHO Cnlllitg 0" "'9 5Dl'Il.V m,,;h"' M". pump M0.-risen banks of the Brudenell River, have iispray. qr. Ind M” w R Jenn", or to their home in Chsr- igpray. ltiarlottet wn motored in Ceorge- 90W"- .-P'l.V- Wu,” -n?u,.sd,,y' w,".,., .h,;, W". Mlsa Sheila Dc-l.ory has resiim- Spray. Raymond and Margaret. p,, new 0, ML "d M" M”, g ed her duties on the office staff of 1Spray. Sadie and Airs .v.y. the Provincial Department of Agrt- I wreath. Laiini-hing Fisherman yin. Rum, Mncrhnnld ,.( 1.; culture. following a vacation spent Spray. Rustic-ll and Calhenne rnnto. oru.. is visiting her mother. In Gcorseiiiwii ivllli tier ii-rents. i "with MW -Vlulmi Mrs Philip alorrtaoa of George Mr. ml Mn. N. D-l-orv. 9P"lY-1-”'”"""”""'- . Miss Sally Johaaoa. aurIe-la- Wreath. Mary Stewart Miss Francis Deliory. who has ' been visiting in Georgetown as the lust of her brother and sister- Genrge. Edith and family Pete and Gabeliene. Jimmie Lillian and family.. Gavin and Jennie. i ROCK HUDSON - MARTHA IIYER The immortal story of Captain Dean Hesy Minister-Jot Pilot who became a war hero in Korea. A superb story of s courage- ous man. who. as a man of God. must kill and fight to keep peace in his world How he does It and what the price makes in tremendously exciting and Interesting movie . COMING FRI. - IAT.-"Till INCREDIBLE HHIIINKING MAN" Mayfair Theatre soit orrics orsns a nit. . snow suit-rs A1' ntisa NORTH RIVII blur and In Arthur Rm and R.” " '1” I I ' ADULTS Me I fg :;';lE.";-';LN,:;-,",”I.;'r;'; ml :5", ma artisan iuvaa .. .iui.v am nacho. . .a Fishing . . . and the Future "Saving made this holiday possible. Continued saving will help me look after Debby'a future. She's one good reason leave regularly at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMIRCT 700 IIIICIII ICIOM CAIAIA ICAIV TO IIIVI YO. Charlottetown Branch. W. M. Meltish - Manager. TO-NIGHT The story or the making of a doctor . . . and the two wotnensvbosekweinadehtmaman! "Death Of A Scoundrel" Ruirtag mugs haulers. Yuan nerarto Women lows! Mm . someone killed him; Ruthless. Irresist- ibeiaitlla slnptn lsnilhr wan loaded for the "death of a M501)!!- A rat lvilf 1X9! QOWTIHI-I:I II. Ssftllihlt.-i COMING THUR.-FRI. IANIIYIAN-VAIIXNIDN "MlRACl.E IN ms RAIN" HIKING - THURSDAY 0 FRIDAY f AUG. 1-!) "T he Fastest Gun Alive" IuirhlhIII.iIa2(:i'ah.InaerteacrsvtsvI &iwI'OmX&IaheltwIsedlvttIfeer. HIITIZ-l:IP.l.