The Eastern Guardian wumy, August 14. 1964 The Guardian MQANTIY SAL! at Stewart and Beck's Saturday 2-30 Wh- xiimuir Women's Institute. WoguMMEB clearance sale. H. 1, MscGregor A Co.. Montague. gig discount on all summer mer- chandise. Also other items at greatly reduced prices. ET your friends this eve- nmiulppesbyterlan hall, Mon- ."u'e, sandwiches, cake, ice cream ma tea will be served startlnz it 5230. Mo; SPECIAL meeting of the Community Welfare League I.td., Wm be held Monday. August 16. ,,t 3 pm. in the Curling Rink. Business of ..the rneetinK2-ArlT- iirlal ice for curling rink. C. A. Shaw. secretary. m.mvGAOEMlN'l' - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil w. Penny. Murray Harbour, wishes to announce the mgegement of their daughter. Barbara Jean. to Roderick. son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. MacKenzie. Lower Montague, marriage to take place in the near future. . 'CHURCH OF CHRIST, the .ord's Day. Aug. 15. Montague: ;0 am. Bible school for all ages: it a.m. the Lord's Supper and preaching. Murray River: 11 am. the Lord's Supper and preaching. sermon by K. T. Norris. Murray Harbour: 6:00 p.m. Bible school and the Lord's Supper. Combined evangelistic service at the Men- iegue Church of Christ at 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. Kenneth T. Norris, evangelist. JLEAVE ON HOLIDAY - Mr. zind Mrs. E. H. Stewart. Montague, eft this week for Holton. Maine, .vhara they will be the guests of Mr. Stewart's sister, Mrs. A. M. MacPherson, and St. Stephen, N.B., vhere they will visit Mr. Stewart's irother and sister-in-law, Mr. and virs. Rufus Stewart. En route to Maine they attended the Grand Lodge, l.0.0.F.. sessions in Am- ierst. JATTENDED CONVENTION - liiss Florrle Beston, Mrs. Archie l-lilchey, Mrs. Cari Stewart. Mrs. Atwood MacDonald, and Miss Adah MacGregor returned to Montague after an enjoyable motor trip to Amherst, N.S. While in A h at they attended several sessions of the Rebekah Assembly of the Mari- time Provinces. Mrs. Leon John- stnn and Mrs. R. G. MacDonald, Montague. returned to their home yesterday after attending as of- ficial delegates from Acme Rs- oekah Lddge. Also attending the sessions were Mr. and Mrs. May- iard Aitken, Lower Montague, and Mrs. D. R. Fraser, Montague. Perslinais .'Miss Jessie Dewar. Waltham, Mass, is spending her vacation in Brudenell as guest of her mother, Mrs. Albert Dewar. ..'Mr. J. Malcolm Mai:Kenzie, Montague. attended Grand Lodge, l.0.0.F., in Amherst. N.S., this week. ..tDr. and Mrs. John McGowan and family of Quincy, Mass.. are vacationing on the Island and are guests of Dr. McGowan's mother, rs. Malcolm McGowan, Kilmuir. ..tMr. and Mrs. Malcolm Martin, Plciou. N.S., and Miss Mar: Mar- tin. Montreal, and Miss Goldie Mc- lnnis, Montreal. were recent visit- ors to Montague. ..'Mr. Cecil Mosher has return- ed to his home in Montague after attending Mount Allison summer school. and has as his guest Mr. John Plummer. l-Iartland. N.B. .. 'Mrs. Catherine Cairns accom- panied by her son and daughter- zn-lsw. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cairns Ind grandsons, Alvin and Ernest, ind granddaughter, Claire, are spending a few weeks at her home n High Bank. P.E.I. Mrs. Cairns has been living for several months at Quincy, Mass. - .. 'Mln Claire Cairns of Quincy. Mas.I., was guest soloist Sunday morning at the Murray River Unit- ed Church. Miss Cairns is a stu- dent at the Berklee School of Music. Boston, and Is spending her holiday! with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, Murray River, P.E.I. ..'Mrs. Cameron MacLuri.-. Mon- llgue. has as her guests her nrothers-in-lawn and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larlrln and son Billy of Somervlile, Mass.. and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCoo and daughters Christina and Susan of Wobuon, Mass. Also visiting Mrs. MacLure is her brother. Mr. Malcolm Mac- lseod of Montreal. Quebec. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18- .Rock Barra School .... .. THURSDAY, AUG. 19.- FRIDAY, AUG. 20.. Page 5 ....'ICE CIIAM, dance. Brook- lyn, Tuesday, August 17. ....'VALLEYFIELD-Orwell Head- Kllmuir services for Sunday, Aug- ust 15, unavoidably cancelled. ..'COME to Anniversary ham and salad supper. st. David's Church hal, Georgetown, August lath. supper starting 5:00 p.m. ..fWE WILL BE BUYING Tim- othy Seed when a price has been established. lmsser And Annear. Feed Service. ."LAID T0 BEST -- The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Malcolm E. Beaton was held yesterday after- noon with a short service at the home Flat River at 1.30 followed by service in Belle River United Chhrch at 2 pm. All services were conducted by Rev. E. G. Evans. Charlottetown. Hymns sung were: "The Lord's My shepherd". "A Winds Up Tonight Fred MacRae of Central Royalty is seen loading one of his prize Ayrsiiires unto a truck after at successful week Beautiful Garden of Prayer" and at The blg Fair- ”rhe Land That is Fairer Than Day." Pall bearers were Messrs. Malcolm MacDonald, Robert Nichol- O :::.-.:.:”':...2.; Re:-.. Montague Girl terment was in Belfast Cemetery. ..'VACATIONlNG AT MON- TAGUE - Mr. and Mrs. Fred E::.i.:.:.:'....l:W:::-...:r.:":.-- .22: Magazine Cover tague. guests at the Poole Hotel. This is the eighth year for Mr. and Barterls Film Lab. Five Escaped p Convicis Caplured PUTNAM, Conn. (AP -- Five convicts who fled the Norfolk. Mass.. prison colony Thursday I "am a recent issue of irvoxair"' night where recaptured Friday in Mrs. Thayer to make their stay in :1 f - m zin of R. 3 5Wm'm0VThE mahhllhl that Span- Montague, ammugh they formerly CY;;.l.r;tl;3o:,CI;:inni:g:' use from nod the Massachusetts. Rhocie is. spent some vacation years at Whim cover girl shown welcoming specm. land and Connecticut state lines. Road. Mr. Thayer is an ardent tag to Air Force Day, is LAW Two hostages taken by the cs- fisherman and has, through the Shirley Macponald daughter or capers-one a prison colony guard years. caught his good share of Mr. and Mrs Spurgeon MHCDOH, anti the other a Pawtucket, R. 1., the big ones, and he is familar am 0; Montague. Miss Macpomid civilian-were rescued unharmed. with 3” me be” P139" and I-he was chosen to be depicted on the Richard Lavoic, 40, of Woun- ilmes when the trout are expected 1. t . . .u el'im oscd on 3 SOCTKCI. R. T-. limping Wpilh 8 bmkl-'h I0 1”Un- ThT5 Y9” he he” had N5 pllforlo OHJHIEIIC llirlge crcfwd of specta- f00I- was rccaplumd m 3 Swamp usual success in many places Where tors on hand to view the air show. other fishermen have been unsuc- and he, gracious smile bids WE1. come to all. She was a former em- . Noyce of Stewart and Becks. Mon, crashed into a tree in Putnam. tague, prior to joining the R.C.A.F. She was posted to Winnipeg where ( . , she presently serves in the Mcs- escapm dnd Jam” L' SchW"m' cessful. Training As - . . , 3 Centre Division of the sta llgmsh scene. Ai Rociiciiffe in Pawtuckct's west end. The others were rctaken after their car, stolen in Pawtucket. Russell lialliday, 26, of Cam- bridge, M;iss.. ringleader of the 1, nt Maiden. Mass., were taken y Connecticut state-police at the Later, William J. Couiilrc, 40, of 4'00” ON PILGRIMAGE Taunion, Mass., and Martin "wo6rfiiTsi:TzE l.n April, Airwoman Marina Rosa. Que.. Sunday in honor of the,As- IST0CKHw--vi, (CPI-The Swed- la, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w. sumption of the Virgin Mary. lsh Wool committee reported this J. Ross, of East Baltic. P.E.I., has Bishop Louis Rhcaume of Tim-. CDUITTFY End Switzerland are in thv . found that being is medical assi.s- mlns I ran; 1,; about 3.5 varied . job as marks Bishop Rhcaumc's 50th an- niversary in the priesthood. Tj1 I one finds in a Station hospital. "We get every sort of Job here, such as working in the wards, looking after operational patients, giving baths and medicine and tak- ing temperatures" said Marina, "even to helping in the labs." "Our training is very interest- ing. "Marina. added", especially the practical work. The variety of work gives us experience in a little of everything." Marina is at station Rockcliffe on a posirgraduato course, after spending 3 months at RCAF Sta- tion Aylmer, where she attended the School for 'Med. A'. There, she had lectures in anatomy and prac- tical work in the wards. The training begins at the Man- ning depot at St. Johns, P.Q., with an 0-week basic training win nfficiatc, This ycarl lead in wool consumption per cap- . its each year. Britain comcs third rind Belgium fourth. SANDYTS DRIVE-IN MOVIES 8:45 pm. Standard Time "THE CRUEL SEA" By Nicholas Monsarrat Sini'i'iii,:: (lack Hawkins, Donald Sinden and Di-iinolm Elliot and Virginia McKenna. A J. Arthur Rank Production Donations from this show will go to the Kiwanis swimming pool. A Gate Prize. Wm 1" d'1"- 39” hl5WY- m- vice information, and Air Force -mm;--mm-or M. W, men 3 mm,” m mm on contact training at RCAF Sta- tions across Canada. Another 3- manth course at the Medical As- sistant School at station Aylmer is then given before the airwomen go for their post-grad course. Marina took her contact train- ing at RCAF Station Clinton be- fore going to station Aylmer and when she finishes her course at Rookcliffe, she will go to Green- wood, N. 8., on a 2 year transfer. Bani and educated at East Baltic, Marina joined the Air Force in August 1953. "With a. brother in the navy and s sister in the Army" said Marina, "we've got a i.ri-5er- ' vice family nowl" In her moments away from work, Marina enjoys painting, and lis- tenlng to classical music. she loves sports and takes an enthusiastic part in them all. .D.L...DD.... ROCKFALL AT FALLS NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.. (A1!)- More than 2,000 tons of rock tum- bled into the Niagara river gorge today when workmen set off dyna- mite charges in an overhanging section near the brink of Niagara Falls. The blasting was part of a clean-up program made necessary by the huge rockfall at the brink of SANDY'S SUNDAY SPECIALS Teabone, tenderloin, sirloin steaks, fresh Island .lobster, southern fried chicken. cold turkey or chicken plate, deep fat-fried oysters, Island clams, Island scallops, hot turkey dinner or chicken from 4 p.m. SANDYTS RESTAURANT, MARSHFIELD OLD-FASHIONED BARN DANCE TOWN HALL. GEORGETOWN Fraser Orchestra MONDAY. AUGUST T6 the American falls July 28. An -- estimated 185,000 tons of rock from Prospect point and a section of the American falls collapsed in the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-RAY UNIT SCHEDULE ..... 11:00 to Noon East Balticlschooi ...... .. ................ .. 2:00 - 5:00 Elmira School ................................ .. 11:00 to Noon earlier spectacular fall. Twelve at Montague High School must register their intention on or before August 18, 1954. GRADE ELEVEN"AND TWELVE STUDENTS All students wishing to take Grade Eleven or Secretary or TFIISIOOS. MON1')AY,AUG.18- . SPECIAL DINNEHS s?E'"8i?:.'f..S'E'li”Joi";T....: ..... ..'.':. ::::. 332.02 17.333 TUEgeDaAryRIlfeLr1K;S.0UZh- School 10-30 to N gge-;,f;;;;efsogtg-hftghgfli '''''''''' '3 ....:Wsr;.::.:3uD.:2:”;”.:.::l,. t2...::”;:;? ":3; 2:00 - 4:00 Sunday for "the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN with all the trimmings Adults SL25 - Children 75o Dinner served from 4 to 7 Parties driving through may call and make reservations THE iiisoii RESTAURANT Fccney. 38, of Boston were ilushcclll KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont. (C?) -m horn nearby wnodst --'0'I'I'AWA. AUKUET or Slhce hf” More than 4,000 people are ex- posting to new Station Rockcllffe pecied at pilgrimage at Ville Marie i'"”' i 5 D ”' M””l"”"' llersey Callie Exhibition Price List The following are the prize win- sec. 1-i-remsl. dry: 1. Clark pla nera in the Jersey cattle Judged. at Bros.; 2. F. P. Kitson; I. E. B wh the Provincial Exhibition: Sec. l-Junior male call: 1. E. B. Clark sr Son; 8. J. M. Henderson. Mulch, North River: 2. A. J. Bos- N wall, Charlottetown; 3. E. B. Muwn Vickerson. North River; 2. Fred J. Kitson, Hampshire; 3. A. J. Boswell; 5. 4. E. B. Mutch; 5. E. B. Mutch: 6. Donald. John H. Clark and Son, N. Wilt- shire. Vickerson. Sec. 3-Junior yearlingzi. Clark Sec. 4-Senior male Clark Bros; 2. E. B. Mutch. dz Sec. 5-Junior male champion and Raservc: Clark Broe., ”lledge- Kltson; lea. Jester Georgi". E B. Mutch; M "River North Bonnies Beacon." Sec. 6-Two year old male: 1. E. B. Mulch: 2. A. E. Stetson, F'ree- M town; 3. E. B. Mutch; 4. 1-7 F.yM Kitsoii. M Sec. 7-Male born before July 1, 1951: l. E. B. Mutch. 2. George & Macllifillan, Bros; 4. J. S. Vickerson. Sec. 8-Senior champion male 0:. Reserve: E. B .Muich ”Edgelea Be.1- 5; con Jester Standard", George Mac- North Jesterls Spottie" J. S. Vicker- Millan, "River North General Mac." son, "River North Oscar's Star." Sec. 9-Grand champion male & Reserve: E. B. Mutch, MacMlllim "River North General A. Mac." J. Sec. 10-Junior l-leniale call: 1 E. B. Mutch; 2. Frank N. Easier. fo New Wlltshire; 3. E. B. Mutch; 4. Clark Bros; 3. J. S. Vlcksrson; 4. F. F. F. Kiison; 5. J. S. Vickerson; 8. F. D. H. Matheson, St. Peters Bay. Clark & Son; 6. J .8. Vlckeraon. Cornwall; 3. Clark North Jesters spottie". J. S. Vic- kerson, "River North Oscar's stair." "Edgelen three females: 1. E. B. Mutch: 2. Beacon Jester Standard" George Clark Bros; 3. J. S. Vickeraon; 4., . Wiltshire. H. Clark A: Son; 4. Clark Bros-.' J. H. Clark A: Son; 8. Bruce Mac- sec. l9AFemale 2. Clark utch: 2. J. 5. vlckeraon: 3. E. B. and utch: 4. A. J. Boswell; 5. George and acMillan; 6. A. J. Boawnll ' Sec. 23-senior champion female Reserve: E. B. Mutch "River Sec. 24-Grand champion Female Reserve: E. B. Mutch. "R-TVH Sec. 25-Junior herd, one male J. Boswall; 5. F. F. Kitson; 6. H. Clark & Son Sec. 28(Senlor Herd, one male. ur females: 1. E. 13. Mutch IS Kitson; 5. A. J. Boswell. Mrs. Patriok Giddings, daughters from Cambridge; John J, or sou- away with music and many a scesa H5. P.E.I.,' and David and Frank The following nelces were also pre- sent: Mrs. Gerard Mulally, Patricia Son. Llghtlzer of Charlottetown; Mrs. Sec. 21-Female dry: 1. F. F. 3"” 055” End MT-5- R035”! Olldepariment of commerce and in- Bros; 3. 2:. B. Sprhlshlll. N-5-. also the following duatries said South Africa's gen- ' utch: 4. F. F. Kitson; 5. J. H. Knndchlldfehi M155 GEHGVTEVE GTd- eral exports last year were 590,- dlnsa. Jimmy and Frankie Gid-Iooo,ooo greater than gold exports Sec. 22-Female in milk: 1. E. B. dlnsa 0? Clmbfldle. Misses Susan Exports of general merchandise lo nu: Mullally and a gseatagrantv Faiiiiiy llsiiiiieii two dgughLgy5;lMl'. Joseph Peters of Charlotte- Lanlgan and'i0Wn- GENERAL EXPORTS UP JOI-IANNESBURG, (CPJ - The Jean Maccormack of Sourislrose from 129,000,000 in 1938 to Mrs. Joseph Peters of char-lr2;i2,ooo,ooo in 1953. FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY "A womiv STAILEMATI 1o '5HANi' auo . 'HiGH NO0N'l" TIME Magerinel M-G-its Sec. 27-Progeny of dam: 1. J. S l Sec. 11-Senior Female call: 1. Vlckerson; 2. E. B. Mutch; 3. J. 11.: Clnrk Bros; 2. Clark Bros: 3. Cliirk Clark at Son; 4. F. F. Kitson 5. 17.; Bros; 4. J. S. Vickerson; 5. Gor- I". don Docherty, Clyde River. Sec. 12-Junior yearling female: in 1, D, H. Maiheeon; 2. J. S. Vicker- Bros: 3. J. S. VlCl(ei'501l; 4. A. J son: 3. Clark Bros.: 4. A E Stetson; Boswell: 5. 1". F. Kitson. 5. Eugene Donahue, Cornwall; 6. F. F. Kitson. E. Sec. 13-Senior yearling female” A. 1. E. B. Mutrli; 2. A. .l. Boswail; 3. H Clark Bros, 4 .A. J. Boswall; 5. A. J. Boswell. S. Sec. 14-Junior champion female D & Reserve: E. B, Mutcli "River Son: 5. E. B. Mutch, 6. F. F. Kit- North Beat-on Clrl ', 1) H. Mathesoir 50 "Beacons Geneva." 1 Sec. 15-Two Yr. Old Femalel dry: 1. Clark Bros; 2. George Mac-H Mlllan; 3. J. S. Vlckerson: 4. E. 13.. Mutch: 5. Gordon Docherty; 6. El ,. . CAPITOL Sec. 16-Female in milk: 1. cl8rl(i Bros: 2. A. J. Boswell 3. J. Ii. Clark 6: Sent 4. George MacMillan; Souris Theatre I L PLAYING FRIDAY 8: SATURDAY I AUG. 13th - 14th I l The H I MIGHTY SAGA or THE - NORTHWEST MOUNTED roiicr ...o thin red line oI Iierou WIING miNIen milit oi sovoger'y to guoidi sun... I I'iiIiii iiinii siiiiiii WiNl R IACING IHI UNIAMIIT illiil ill "SASKATCHEWAN" ll. I rlr I.'l.('('("'?. 3' IIZAIIN. NAISII IIWI CHAN-RENAID ION PLUS SHORTS ' .:.".i.iiiiiii-....siiiiiii-.e...iiiiiii Kitson. I Sec. 28-Fhur females qualified; l-7..O.P.; 1. E. B. Mulch; 2. Clark Section 29-Junior get of sire: 1. B. Mutch: 2. D. H. Matheson; 3. J. Boswell; 4. F. F. Kitson; 5. J. Clark 6. F. F. Kltson. Sec. 30-Senior get of sire: l. J. Vickerson; 2. A. J. Boswall; 3. H. Mntheson; 4. J. 11. Clark Ar IT. NOW SHOWING Tlirlli To one or The Great Revelations of All Tinsel ex ”GUNFIGHTERS of THE NORTHWEST" Chapter No. 3 MON. - TUES. RIPS IIIIII Iilll IIIIE , no NAY PRINCE EDWARD BIG DAYS-PACKED WITH FUN AND FROLIC! riirlwiioiriiapl I i-m,MuoU5 is TRYING to 1 Make A MODEL ram ' , our Olji-II C . ...M.icE xriirnnzir iiiisrv-itiii Mow iv - v EXTRAI SPORTS - COMEDY - CARTOON A DOUBLE- "See The 4 miles Stars Under From The Stars" city. an IIIDI "MOI Pl? DEXTER - FAYLEN ' CASTLE WIIIITFAIR MURRAY RIVER. AUG. SATURDAY. p T p npat I. 1 ti. 7750100: 2 V THEATRE T4-8 8:10 P.M. he Vengeanfc ...imiaasIiad by a man who is half wIiits...and ea Ilary beauty who is all women! itosear vouno , JANIS canes JACK wrist in ADULTS 60; fs:i:;.::.:?:?;'i”ins: m ,.M---M .,---,, TODAY ONLY-iii: FAMILY siiow AN ADVENTURE AS WILD AS THE DAYS THAT WRO'I'E ITS STORY! CORNET. WILDE ' THERESA WRIGHT I "CALIFORNIA CONOUEST" sroocr: COMEDY, - sponr . CARTOON ...... .. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. (ADT) SHOW STARTS AT APPROX. 9:15 P.M. (ADT) AT ATE 'rrMt-is iiioiiniiv aniffuesnsv The astonishing story of the prison psycho!" ist who went "Inside" to test the six moat uioull g characters you've ever met in or out of any jail . . . "Operation Wife"-smilggilng a girl Inside Cell Block 7-is just one of their fabulous advcnturesl ”'MY 6 CONVICTS” emu by srum eiiuoas I um:-1 -nwioui snow: a mine woymea Also Siiorr Siiblscts MATINEE 2 HM. Ix MIDNISNT SNDYI - SUNDAY OPEN AT 12:05 A.M. THE SWEFPING STORY OF THE IRON-NERVEI) MEN WHOSE COITRAGE FORGED THE CITY ON THE HILL! JOEL MCCREA and YVONNE DECARLO "THE SAN FRANCISCO STORY" times. a grand noplaew, child, little Allan Peters. both if ..'A happy family reunion tooklchsrlottebown, were also co in Georgetown on August 8i'I'his made four p on Mrs. D. J. Maccormack had sent. Mutch: 4 3- 3- Mutchv 5' J' K with her, for the first time in; Others present included Mp. ' many years, her entire Iamlly of John J. Maccormack of souris and , three so a d see. 18-Female in milk: 1. E. B. mmely. ';um'3. D. Sec. 2-Senior male call: 1. J. S. Mulch; 2. J. H. Clark A: son; 8. generations pan: The happy afternoon was whllaai pof by-gone days were recalled by' dry, I J 3, who live with their mother aI..Tvh9 family A delicious supper was ' ' ' home. Mrs. MacCormack'5 only,5PI'V"d in the evening to the as- . . living sister was also resent Mr iaembled relatives. - S .30-F l i mlk. l..E.B. P it 5- Bros. N. Wiltshire; 2. Fred Kllson; DAUUCCIII 2. El:mD.eMII.itcll; 3. N. W. John T: ughldkr 9' ch”T”"4"0Wh- 3. Bruce MacDonald, N. Wiltshire. Easter, N. Wlltshire: 4. J. P. Ber- yearling: 1. rigan, N. Wlltshire; 5. J. H. Clark