Louise and Viola Qepherd ine- ing second and third respectively. The men's step dancing contest was won by Alan Shepherd; see- unrl Clarence Davey and third. Joe Gallant. The dancers were accompanied Cardigan C.W.I.. l Fiddling And Hold Allnlol Meeting: Steprbuncing The annual mealinl of the can Contest Is Held A the C. W. . En'"' 'ubd:lufo!;. nth h.” on Fred Mt-Cullnuglt mix the pupil L V” PE” lar winner of the first fiddling cun- es amt Emmet Hughes. l A novel feature in the Montague larea. the fiddling and step dancing contest. ulllch was sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce nwd a huge success. A tcry large crowd turned out to see and Apr! 15 with twenty members an held 3! the Wmtague Rink 0" hear the many excellent flddlers b) the music of Don Messers' present. The director. Reverend Monday mgm Hm . add. -190 tiancem :Tl group and Fred McCullough. ' I” Sewnd and I First prtzc for lady step dam-L-rs. bi popular demand. was called on .1. smith opened the meeting with ' I V . p third place cm": to lnugvne llugh- .went to Janet Gauthier, with to play several violin selections .... ,...... Prayer. m presl-! PRIME MINISTER ST. LAURENT gut, urn. Earl Ifacbonsld presi- WILL ENTER CHARLOTTETOWN TODAY BY THE FOLLOWING ROUTE Thuradny.Mny 23.1957 Tilt Gurdian Page 5 during the coats of tha avaaing. Judges in! Co: laellachars. Rollie Maclannin and Jack Web- ster. This in axpnctad to be the first in a series of similar contest: to he held during the summer months. ed. ; The secretary read the minutes of be last regular muting andl after current husinau was dis-i cussed. the ntinutas at the last annual maatinl W910 Nld- - 11.; ucrata-y then read a re-, port on the Year's work. showinxi the amount of work which had been aoeatnplidud during the year. The treasurer. Stella suttt-, vgn, read the financial date- mm for in year. which showed a satisfactory - . The president thanked all mem-l her: for their co-operation during the yaar. The chairman of the no cornmlr then read the election of officers for the coming year: President. Mrs John Donahue: lst vice-president. Mrs. Andrew Macbean: Ind vice- presidcnt. Mrs. It. Quinn. Jr: 3rd! vice-prasiderl. Hf - 3- Roche. secretary. lbs. L. C. Allan: toas- urer. Stella Sullivan. A vote of thanks was extend-lg ed to retiring pnendent by 12:30-LEAVE AIRPORT FOR CHA RLOTTETOWN HOTEL VIA: BRACKLEY r1. ROAD sr. PETERS ROAD LONGWORTH AVE. EUSTON STREET GREAT GEORGE STREET KENT STREET CETED their ma c,-05. now. mugging Evans. Mrs. JnnetBuchanan, Miss Certificates when the pa sentat- Sylvia Coffin. Mrs. Catherine ions were made by the Directorlilurray. Mrs. J.G. Lacey. Miss- of Nursing. Miss Verna Darrscb. ing from the picture are, Mrs. ma LEFT ro RIGHT: Mrs. Anna Robert Mac!-em Mrs. Louis Mrs. A. s. M.ac'Donnld. The meet- James. R.N., nurse instructor, O'Brien and Mrs. Georgie MacRae mg um; and the Actx Mrs. John Long, Mrs. Annie Illrdlln Photo of consecration recited. J4" 5 HOME: A hnma nursing course waslThe Illrle lull-Hlclor for the completed at the Red Cross last twelve week course was Mrs. Anna ,,.,;m when the final class was James. RN- given on nutrition by Miss Doria Eleven women were enrolled. Anderson and on carntnunlcnbia two as observers. The following diseases by Miss Alice Trainer. nine were successful in obtaining it REPI-YR Lower Montague Driver L W lls Winner Of Roacl-E-O ENROUTE TO THE AIRPORT THE PARTY WILL COVER THE STREETS NAMED BELOW . O the advertisement inserted in the press by the King's County Progressive Conservative Ass'n., to the effect that the King's County member is opposed to the proposed P. E. I. - N. B. Causeway. My attitude is simply stated: I am like any Ralph Annear of Lower Mon. tague was winner of the teenage Safe Driving Road-E-0 held yes- .lEfdly at Montague and sponsor- l ed by -the Junior Board of Trade. ,Last years winner. Ralph again ;came through in first place in :this year's competition with a I mark of 443 out of a possible 500 Jimmie Berk of Allison placed age, Itlverview Garage. all of Moo- tague and by Allison MacLeod Ltd. of Charlottetown. Also ap-K preciated by the Junior Board was II the the use of the Beaver Club! Grounds. ' ..Ralph Annear will compete in the Maritime Road-e-o to be held June 0th at Saint John, N.B. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack An- 3:I5-LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL: KENT STREET QUEEN STREET mcrmoun STREET, MARKET STREET second, and Rollie White. Mon- tague was in third place. Road-E-0 was officially near. Lower Montague. Jimmy Beck ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beck, Alllston. other citizen of Prince Edward Island, deeply interested in improving transporta- tion facilities to the manland, and I whole- heartedly endorse the survey presently being carried on. I challenge the opposition to produce evidence to the cotitrary. I The Eopened by Mr. John Hughes. principal of the Montague High School. He congratulated the local Junior Board of Trade for their many excellent and worthwhile projects, including the "Garden of the Gulf” museum. their roadside ltablc project and others. but went ion to say that he felt that their imost important project was the FOR SALE OATS GRAFTON STREET PRINCE STREET EUSTON STREET LONGWORTH AVENUE Si ned. 5 . ' f - - 3 , .t”.?3"i?5i'ii3'r'”.i"ftii Til:(taeltdIiI:- M 51' PETERS ROAD T. 5- K1CkI18m- l eclly with the training of young .'ch.d b.ardP andl Inserted by tha King's Co. Llheral Ass's. srinno CONFERENCE On Church of Christ Young People " Prince Edward Island '- 7- At IONTAGUE CHURCH OF CHRIST ' MAY 25th and 26th -mjjjijjjjj SUN DAY SPEAKERS :- 11:00 a.m.-Mr. W. O. Weale of Summerside 7:00 p.t'n.-Mr: M:D. Dunbar of Charlottetown (Please note change of hour of evening service! lmen and women. which is one of EASTERN GUARDIAN i DON'T MISS Beatherdale vari- ety Concert. Cambridge Hall Wed- nesday. May 22nd at 8.30 p.nt. , I. A n I s: s lmeeting tonight at Mrs. Atwood MacDonald's. featuring white ala- nhant sala. pPROGRESSlVE C o n s e r v a- ttve poll meeting for Lower Mon- tague Vand Montague South. at comrmttee rooms at the commer- cial hotel Wednesday at 8.30. BE SURE ro See ”Crme Next Spring". sponsored by C.W.L. at Yco'a theatre, Montague Wednes- day. Thursday. May 22nd and 23 rd. Matinee on Thursday. l I GOOD PASTURE for rent at Brudenell. Apply Ernest! Robert- son. Phone 102 Montague. or Jack Macxinnon. Brooklyn. 1 1 83:1;-JNSATIONALI The story of a DIED AT NORTH IAY- Dan Condon has received word.of thr- ” death of his sister-in-law. Mrs. A.A. Murphy of North Bay, Ontario. formerly of Pnnmurc ls- lsnd. She was the daughter of the late Capt. and Mrs. pl. MacDon- ald nf Georgetown. Left to mourn are her husband and three chil- LEGION Auxiliary - RALPH ANNEAR the aims of the Junior Board and should be strongly rupporteti by all. Following the written examina- tion ln the forenoon. the driving test took place at 1:30 pm., after which the it contestants received their marks. Trophies for first and second place were presented by Alan Nelson on behalf of the Junior Board and a travtl alarm clock was also presented the winner by Mr. Douglas Coffin on behalf of the Imperial Oil Company. Invduuble service was rendered by Const. Peter Austin. R.C.M.P. of Charlottetown. Cecil Beck, R. K- Clement. Austin Fraser. Carl Boehner. Rollie Diamond, and J. Cudmore. Cara were supplied by: McGowan Motors, Montague gar- PERSONALS The many friends of Mrs. Jes- sie Butler, Greek River. are sorry to hear she Is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hosptial. and wish her a speedy recovery to her usual good health- Mr. and Mrs Raymond (Tamp- bcll and family, Oromocto. N.B., spent the weekend visiting rela- tives and friends at Alllston. Pc- ter's Road and Murray River. Mr and Mrs. Campbell were formerly lumbar nil ltInds- CLARK nos. Mount Stewart BRACKLEY POINT ROAD 3:30-DEPARTURE CI-tarloftatown, as indeed all of Prince Edward Island, I today welcomes its most distinguished statesman, the Right Honourable Louis S. St. Laurent, the Prime Min- ister of Canada - the man who, In the words of the Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, "Stands In V the Shade of No Man." Those words, we feel cer- tain, are echoed In gratitude by every Canadian citizen, Inserted by P.E.t. Liberal Association. FOUR dren. interment was at North Bay. from Alliston, P.E.I. each of whom '15, .n'oYgd ruthless finan- - , cm genius who g in some measure, the fungi. cum" Isle. results nf the efforts of thought women WOMEN- IIE the lilneml Pnrtv under his Ii. I I were ls Saves brilliant Iendcrsliln. The a- His love affair: NORTH mvrn w"”.nu,mm cliiavamants of his aovern- llltmtozlltwlfllllnllllwanm ment during the nest alt-alt? aslong asshe could .. ff years are well known to ""9 Mm ml" 1 WI"! oarlt nf us, as Canadians: to nntians friandlv, who .Iool( to Canada as tl-talr ltooa of peace; to the downtrodden, Wl'tO look to Canadian Sl'tOl'O! as a haven; to unfriendly powers, who look to Canada with careful consldemtlon and studied caution ln fhalr nefarious designs. ILL! V nox omen OPENS AT 1:30 arrow sranrs AT DUSK TONIGHT and FRIDAY aun”DEATH OF A R v I I- ' I atom sums We are proud to walcoma this man who has brought to his blah office thou qual- ltias as lvava enabled ltlm to land Canada to height: such as the greatest of statesman have but dranmad - a lrindly gracious man with an abiding courtesy, on abid- lng honesty, and above all an abiding faith in the no- tion he has helped to make great. (Irnerted by the rim. Uberal Associattonl