' LEGION SPONSORS Members of the Charlottetown -etarded children. call upon the cAl.I; out hdent of the Retarded Children's TEACHER The Prince Edward Island Day Training Class for retarded child- gen opened at West Kent School on Monday morning last. with five children attending. This number will eventually increase to ten, and the class will operate as a pilot project until the end of June. During the summer months ar- rangements will be made to give additional children the opportunity of enrolling in September. For those who are not quite ready for group experience are to receive in- divldual assistance in the after- noons. Those now attending were screen . ed by the Mental Health Clinic and were prepared for their entry to school through home visits by the teacher. Miss Sue Hollett. this method will be conducted wherever possible. During the instructional periods each child will receive attention . P.E.I. Day Training Class For Retarded Children Now Open If Howe Will Act Executor n Dunn Will 0T'l'Ml'A QCP l-Trade Illinistcr Howe said l-riday he would act as an executor of the S66.000.000 restate of the late Sir James l)unn Ibl" 0"l.V In a limited capacity. Mr. llowc. a close friend of Sir Janios. iias one of five executors and trustees named in the will. lhe estate involves such strategic lmltilnlzs as the huge steel industry according to his or her needs and I tltrough constructive play equip-. ment the. developement of fingerl dexterity and muscular co-ordlnat- I ion will be aided As the span of attention is encreased the children will begin to experience joy in the achievement of being able to com- plete a task. Special attention will I be given to speech training, and music is IlI.1tIel1dte,()I to play an im- portant pa of e program. at 53”" 5, . - Miss Hollett said it takes time! Askcd I”lil(IIilV-:”:IIIJ.(lel'll rumors that and DEIIEIW9 I9 Ie39h Chlldwn WI") he would illllldraw Mr Howe said are retarded and progress may be ll... hm; hm." akhhh hv' Sh. James very slow. It is necessary they be in, H...” as ant exewtm, in hrder taught to function at their own that he ought sch, ensure the hhhh mental level and with consistent '- - training. they will in time they will be capable of looking after thcirl 'n.;,1 hhhhl he his only 1-esponn own personal needs. By learning 5-jmlnh. uh Huwe Said. He would to Sol, BIONS Willi OWNS FIIEY Will I not play ally part in handling tax Ilfid life In IIIC ?0mml1il1lY m0I'9Ip1tylilcllts or ntllcr financial ar- 5lif;.:': till l'.'.::::':.' i:3".:.2.'.;l: ;.i:::;';'r"'s W from pom Cmlenl I "l would not want to see it geth home from Aahland, Me. where they were emploYed- The many friends of Mr. Murd- .. ock McLeod who spent the winter months in U.S.A. are lad to see him back again. The many friends of Miss H. Christensen are sorry to hear she has entered the P.E.I. Hospital for treatment. Miss Lois Yorston has returned Leightizer. liaison officer i Bowlan. Legion I and Iranch of the Canadian Legion teacher Miss Sue Hollett. along Parent's Association. The Legionvrlght. Mr. Victor h d. gponsors of the day classes for with Mir. Russell St. John. preal- officials are. left Mr. Jack president. Barter's Film Lab. ffm:e;tl;f1:lj.ofn:jh”g:f;';Ele'”;;'; I aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Svend Christen- hsen of Charlottetown were recent Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Watts The regular monthly meeting of Ivlsm)" in Upton" SPECIAL BABY beef and lamb this weekend. Llcwcllylrs. Mon- tague. PENTECOSTAL open air church Tuesday 7.30 p.m. at St. Peter's. Q. R. Stairs. Minister. INSTRUCTION ON artificial respiration. Town Hall. Monday. April 23. 7:30 p.m. All interested persolis are cordially invited. Sponsored by the Montague Fire Department. DUNDAS -ANNANDALE United Church Circuit. 5. A. Custance. Pastor: Annandaie. Sunday, April J 22nd at 11 a.m.. morning worship; rard party SPOIISO-N bY ul9;Sunday School 10 a.m.: Dundas. "Nita:-'Iw Catholic Women's'2.3o p.m.. Divine Worship, subject League was held in the armour- ' he Parable of the Mustard ton on Tuesday night with a good Seed". attendance. Ladles' prize was won by Mramlarnes Collins. and FUNERAL THURSDAY - The the gents by Mr. Hugh Power. funeral service of Ivan William 0iConnor, infant son of Mr. and Lunch was served by the com- Mrs. Elmer O'Connor was con- mittee in charge. t duced at th Chur of hri , LODGE MEETING "' M"'.E" Montague, Tlfursdayfm withc ml M5cL"'”- RN-G" presided Kenneth T. Norris conducting the It lilo 1'9-E"I'l' meellni 9' ACME service. Mrs. Ralph Beck sang Rebdlah Md?” Th""d"y 9"” the solos "Safe In the Arms of lnll- The” W" I ""89 ""'"l”" Jesus" and "All Through the Rebekah 1043- Th""dW 9"” Night". The pail bearers were I'll- Tm" W” ' 1”” numb" Ralph Beck and Stewart Nelson. 9I OWN" End mEmbe" present Interment was in the Montague FOIWWIW ll" "WW3 ceremoni Community Cemetery. tr-. routine business was trans- Icied- The membe" were Pleat CONSTABLE TRANSFERRED '4 '0 Welcm" Mm K”"'Iee" -Constable Pclcr Austin. R.C.M. C33” Pick W "'9 hid" 'n” P.. has been transferred from the Montague detachment to the hsvilhg sptent the lyinter i;n0lI;& ll 9' Wm” "me Charlottetown detachment. Con- M3'-u'm'I- N5 A "W mewmng stable Austin during his stay in 4591” PI uW'”””' pI"l"" Montague was associated with "NI 30uV'"1" We" .""'Ved many of the community activit- iwm an Id0PWd Mlle "' W"'”- les including baseball. the Cam- "ll ' 19"" I” H” Iuh” Lodge era Club and the Junior Board CAR FRESH CEMENT ulrIoad- ed today. Clarks. Montague. JUST ARRIVED-Cement. 8YP' rec, barb wire. Poole and Thomp- son. Ltd., Montague. RESERVE WEDNESDAY. May 16, for Montague Trinity Young People's Play. VALLEYFIELD - ORWELL Head Congregation. Services for Sun- day. April 22. Orwell Head. It a. n Relic River. 3 p.m.. Valley- field 7:30 p.m. Rev. F. MacI(in- nil. CARI) PARTY-The regular was prepared by WWW Pmldenl of Trade. I-Iis efforts on behalf OI ACME: NEW V9" M”cD0'"'Id' of these urganizatiuns of which Ind Ind ll "'9 '"ee"l"3t Th” he was a member. were of no I9"9" l"c1"d9d ' MM 'es."mc of small measure. and were much the activities of ACME since its ahprecmed. The . -4 - of yhe I""""Il"n In 1914- 3'", M" be community will join in wishing forwarded together with inform- atlve literature. pictures and souvenirs of Prince Edward Is- land. At the close of the meetinll. rehearsal for the variety concert Constable Austin every success in his new posting. BIRTHDAY PARTY-Mrs. llf H. Smith. Montague. entertained W" I19” l"ld"' I-I" dI"c"”” "I on Wednesday in honor of her Mr. lvof PIIIIIIPL daughter, Anne. who celebrated her sixth birthday. The high- York, were recent visitors of Mrs. Watt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Commercial Cross Mr. Laurie McLure, Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor of Mr. and rs. Colin MacDonald, Kil- muir, I Miss Mary Munro, stu- dent nurse Charlottetown. was a recent visitor to her home at Whim Road. t Congratulations are extended to Misses Betty and Janet Bieren. and Dianne Denham, all of Kil- muir. and Miss Jean ANN Mun- ro and Mr. Cameron Munro, Whim Road. on their successes at the am teur contest held recently in L0 er Montague. A miscellaneous shower was held at Whim Road Hall on Friday evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald MacDonald of Brooklyn, following their marriage. Many useful gifts were presented to the couple, .both of whom later ex- pressed their thanks to everyone The ladies of the community served refreshments. while square danc- lng and a social time were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. M..I. Munro and small son. Sandy, all of Whim Road. were recent visitors to Charlottetown. While in the city they visited Miss Elizabeth May MacKenzle. a former resident of Whim Road. Mrs. Leslie Stuart. Whim Road. was a recent hostess to the Whim Road Ladies Aid. Mrs. Cecil Camp- bcll conducted the meeting in the absence of the president. Mm. Wm. D.Fraser. The business of the meeting was attended to by Mrs. George Clary. Following the meeting a social hour was great- ly enjoyed by all. Regula whlst games sponsored by the Whim Road W.l. are con- Upton, W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Ivan .llL'Lennan with an attendance of eight members and two VlSlLOI'S. One new member Joined the roup. Roll call was answered by articles for an auc. lion. They rcalizcd the sum of 02.50. The lucky ticket on "Vanity Set" was drawn and was held by Mr. Lloyd MacCailum. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Malc Stewart. Mr. Garth Clay recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray McKenzie. Mrs. Peter Green was a visitor to Forest Hill the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garrett. g Mr. Stewart McLean who re- turned from Ashland, Me. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Down. Miss Shirley MacLeod has re turned to her home in Upton, after being employed for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKlnnon, Stratllcona. Mm. GROWING TOTAL BONN Ifieutersl-Western Ger many's population for the first time has topped the 50,000,000 mark. the government statistics office In- Mr. 'Malc lilac-Loud was a Sun- day visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1lacLennan. Messrs. ('Iarcll('c McLenrian and Lloyd McKinnon have arrived Tm homes tliroughout the disrtlct. During the past few weeks games have been held at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stuart: llary and rllalrman of Algoma Steel 3 Corpurtltlon. centred at Sault Ste.: illarie. Ont. tie or his immediateh lzrollp were generally believed tot hold lliorc than half the 1.650.000; hsharcs lssllt-ti by the big steel andr iron are industry. Named as executors and trustees I :of the estate were: Mr. I-iowsc: il.adi' llunn- Sir .Iames' son, irl S ath is extended to Yilr. ' - ' t - . - llir:.mpBeny Sencabaugh. hitirar?3.I:'EI'd".li; "IS ;l5;g”'('hI):3'0'n 0LyIg'hghfI River. on the death of lllr. sun-a.;,andI”'.,1Urfj2m hhver l baugh's mother. the late Mrs. Scn-.' i ' I cabaugh, Oak Valley. I Word has been received by Mr. I" NE" , l and Mrs. Fred White. Murray S-mipanl-V '5 extended to the llnlfl the wrong hands." he said.. MURRAY RIVER Sir James. who died last Jan-I Miss Joan Sharan. first year stu- P.E.I. Hospital is spending her hol- idays al: the home of her grand- mother. Mrs. Jane Cook. Murray River. past winter in the lumber woods E - - ' ' late River that their son George, IIIIDI relallvef "nd fnends 0! the is employed in cardinal Om was Lelils White who recently passedi In a car accident on March 24thl allil-Y 5” "I" Pt Hgspngiurngi and is a patient in the hospital M" Lecland NICO E as I there. ed to his home in NIUTTHY IV,"-I aftor hciilg a patient in the.Vet-h Messrs John and Norris (ilovr-r.' "VHS WIHL1 M the P-E-L H95IL"fL' have returned to their home in ” ' gjj Murray River after spending the Checker Cab I Saturday. April 21,1956 The Guardian, Page I BRISTOL Mr. Vincent Lund arrived from Ottawa last week to spend part oil his vacation with friends here and at his old home in Mount stew”-1, two years has become very grave. Mr. John R. O'Brien. has arriv- ed home from Halifax. He is all!- fering from a bad back and is un- der medical care at present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lsplerre, have arrived here from Montreal after an absence of several years. Mr. Barney MacDonald has tak-I en over the farm property o( his brother Joe for the present. lhltl-is. .I:mes'Munroe. Toronto. is ha .,d visllng er sister Mrs. Conohaa spingirrfgea here and her brother Alex Mc- plumberh Eacheln. Mr. Joe Lapierre, from Labrador after few months there as . y lValedntline hlliaclmnald. who I 4 I . cnrp aye n t e City as a car- lat the condition pentcl suffered the loss of his ' HUEIIPS. thumb on Thursday while nperat. for lng an electric saw. -M. "WHERE'S THE FlRE" See this comedy Presented by special arrange. ment with Rowe Pete I rson and Co., Parkdale Hall, Thursdalh Al31'i1 36. 8 p.m. Specialties. Admission 50 cents. Chllrlrcn up to 12 years 35c. .,, . SOURIS HOSPITAL admi1::li(gnI:E0lI"iIlg deposits are required previous to Medical & Minor Surgery .. . . . . . .. 525.00 Medical & Major Surgery 3335.00 Maternity . . . . S5000 All outstanding accounts must also be paid in full before admission can be made. The present serious financial condition of the Hospital makes it essential that these regulations be strictly enforced Please co-operate. ' THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Souris Hospital. Lucky Numbers 7574 - 5919 Dial I I Refrigerators. Electrical Contractors 8553 Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey: and "”"""d' Mr.and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald ret timed to his studies at Mount Alli- son Univcrsity. Sackville, after a weekend spent with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald, Kiimuir. h 5 Star Cab I E” I i Lucky Numbers 1 : - - E 83020 - A97248 I Y 6581 Dial 6582 WOW tinuing to be held at the different light of the festivities was a train rid from Montague to Roseneathi Personak whgre Anne and her young Mrs. P. J. Mclienna. M0nI"S"”- friends were met by Mr. Smith was a visitor to Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. Hector Schirmer left Wed- nesday on return to Mont Joli. Quebec, after visiting in Lower Montague. guest of his mother. Mrs. Annie Schirrner. LITTLE SANDS Mr. Lemuel MacLean. Little Sands. who has been spending a week at his home here. planned to return to Charlottetown Thurs- day to the Provincial Sanitarium. Lcmmie is greatly improved in health and hopes to come home in May (to stay) when the weather lets warmer. - The many Little Sands friends of Miss Kay Fraser are happy to know that she has improved suf- ficiently in health to return to her home in I-Iopefleld on Thursday to 18895! - 20644! spend the Easter holiday and a and driven back to Montague. At the supper hour. the table was centered with a beautifully dec- orated cake. which was later cut by the hostess and served with ice cream. The Jolly occasion will long be remembered by Ill? little tots who Joined in wishinll Anne many happy returns of the day. Ed's Taxi Lucky Numbers 6561 Dial 6562 couple of weeks with her parents g MT. and Mrs. Allan Fraser. HOPe- Ilcld. Miss Fraser suffered a bro- of tickets available from office. 5”;-6 DON'T MISS Trinity Young People's play "SONG IN MY HEART", Heartz Memorial Hall, April 23 and 24. Curtain 8:15. Admission 75 cents. Limited number FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. members or at church DIAL 5547 I Easy 10 6Z54W A Complete line C.l.L. New 1956 Colors. I Washing Machines and CBS Columbia TV Sets. Especially equipped depart- ment ior Motor Re-winding and Repairs, AI Let us give you an estimate on your next job. MacLEAN & SON DIAL T186 Agents for Nokage a china plate! L TYEII "MEN OF THE FIGHTING LADY” Ooior - VAN JOHNSON - WALTER FIDO-EON Story of Navy Carrier Pilots. Their fortune and conflicts. one pilot shepherds back to the Carrier (anti lends Mm safely): another pilot who has been blinded by flak. EXCELLENT. THEATRE MIIIITAGIIE FTI. T ADM. 40c - Ile Inc. Prov. Gov. Tax ' I A FEATURED UN CBS RADIO hllsli EIJUNTRY STYLE panu'"li G19 A brilliantly white enamel that stay: while. Dries with a sparkling porce- lain-iilte stirlare this easy to rlean as a piece of china. Keep kitchens. bathrooms. reltigeralors. sparkling white. In gloss or semi-lustre. RESE5 187 GT. GEORGE ST. ATTENTION We have on hand at old price-- 1-65 H.P.-4 cycle-4 cylinder Universal 100 M0 Marine Engine. 1-25 H.P.-4 Cycle-4 cylinder Universal 100 W0 Marine Engine. 1-Ford V-8 Marine Unit with water-cooled manifolds. Will sell without transmission. Also 2 U4 inch mesh herring nets, 100 and 125 meshes deep. N Montague Cold Storage Ltd. FISHERMEN we once thoroughly overhauled with or lien hip in a fall in Charlottetown before Christmas. Mrs. Alexander Blue. Little Sand was happy to hear that her sister Mn. Rowan sencabough Oak Val- ley has improved enough to go for :...2..'?”” """ il'...'. 1.'...'.;': l'f.n”"'.. ay. Mrs. I it home nine weeks ago. . of Detroit, who has been in hospital there and tonvalescing at her home. is im- , Proving in health. Mr. Ro Blrn . 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