Pope Has New Warning . o Againsi H-Bomb Danger VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-The unlimited power ol nuclear sioni is becoming a catastro,... ilireat because "everybody seeks ill surpass the othor.' the P090 has warned. A "iii the case of natural disasters one cannot but how beiose what happens at the command of the al- mighty."'he said. "But if disast- ersweretobecausedbynna man's puverse lust for domin- tion-with all the reprisals implied in it-how could such action not be condemned W GVGU HINBOIII tiul?" i sThe Pontifi's views were ex- pressed in I note ed to JUD- anese evnoy MIG! LMII-SIICIF na, Japan special anti uclear teat pnvoy, at a Vatican receptlon.Ap- ,..i it and published Wednesday in the Vatican city newspaper L'0s- si-rvatore Romano. Matsuchits is seeking world support in the Jap- Ileu elmn-isn for a and to test explosions at IIllcIel.l'nWelD0!il. CANNOT PREDICT Eh" "09 I-I19 IIVIIII species." He said: "The wise men or gll nations and all faiths must Id the grave moral obligation to pug. sue the noble sins of mastering these usergies in the service or man...insteadoftliisterriiyi,ng and costly race towards death." The Pope's statement was the second published in two days by . World filllre on the dangers of nu- clear explosions. Philosopher - physician Albert Schweitzer. Nobel peace prize win- ner,. said Tuesday that radioactiv- ity is "a catastrophe to the human race." He appealed to public opin- Ilozi to demand an end to nuclear tests. were not halted. EASTERN GUARDIAN VARIETY. CONCERT. Cam- bridge Hall. Friday. April 26. Spon- sured by Peter”: Road Y.P.S. COME TO BEAN Supper at St. Mary's Parish Hall. Montague. on Saturday. April 27, Supper served 5 to li.30- RUY FAMILY bread, always ii-esh at your grocers. Try our linme-made and twin loaves. Mon- tague Bakery. LEARNS OF DEATH- Mr. and Mrs. William Gilson and son Billy, of Rye. New Hampshire. left yen- ierday on return to their home after spending the past week in lower Montague. guests of Mrn (;ilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mat-Kcnzie. Mr. Gilson re- ceived the sad news of the death of his father. Mr. Earl Gilson. which occurred at his home in Stoneham. Mass. on Tuesday. EASTER SERVICE - An im- pressive Easter service was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. Sunday even- ing. conducted by the minister, Rev. D.A. Campbell. A large con- gregatlon filled the church many beautiful flowers were placed in the church in memory of loved ones. The music was under the direction of the organist, Mrs. A. rise On A Hill" was sung by the choir. with Miss Rachel Minchin as soloist. PERSONALS Miss Enola MacKens.le. New Glasgow, N.S., spent the week-end in Montague. guest of her aunt. Mrs. Harold Dockendorff. friends for two weeks. ing the holidays in Montague. sister. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn. now employed. tague has entered the King) speedy return to health. ieam that Mr. Brudenell. is oration in the P.E.I. Charlottetown. to reside at Gurnsey Cove, Mr. operations. and of friends. To his widow, the for- F. Campbell. The anthem. "Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beer. Mon- tague. left on Tuesday for Ottawa where they will visit relatives and Gary Young. Red Point. is spent!- guest of his brother-in-law and Spencer Miss Joyce MacDonald. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Mac- Donald. Montague. left recentty for Toronto. Ontario. where she in Miss Mary Hewett, Lower Mon- County Hospital for surgery. Her many friends look forward to her His many friends are pleased to Beecher Dewar. convalesdng satia- factorily following his recent op- Hospital. Coxratulnlons are being an- tend Dlngwell Herring and his bride. on their arrival home from a tour of Nova Scotia. They will when Herring carries us farming Mr. and Mrs. George King and GEORGETOWN Mr. William J. Martdl was a business visitor to Charlottetown early in the week. Captain and Mrs. H. Larsen. accompanied by Mr- Lemeili Maccormack motored to the City on Monday, April 131:. Mrs. Mabel Lavers has return- ed to her home in Georgetown from a visit to New Glasgow N.S. where die was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker. Mrs. Temple MacDonald was a visitor to the City early in the week. Mr. Alex Blanchard of Asinan- dale recently visited Geuigetown where he was the guest of his mother. Mrs. Joseph Blanchard and his brother Mr. Edward Bou- chard. Residents of Georgetown learn- ed with regret of the death on Monday, April lsth of Dr. Henry F.R Watts oi Weliisley Hills Mass. in his nth year. Nationally known in the field of medecine the late Dr. Watts was the originator of the free chest X-ray plan. For many years he was an annual vis- ltor to his summer home in Georgetown where his genial personality made for him a host mer Marion MacDonald of George- town and to his son, John. this col- umn extends tiie sincere sympathy of its readers. Mr. J. Howard Mac- Donald of Georgetown was a bmtiser-in-law oi the deseased. Mr. Ernest Doyle was a visitor to the city early in the week. Mr. Elmer Johnson. represent- ing Sidney T. Green and Co. of Charlottetown was a recent vis- itor to georgctown. Mr. John Batchllder hell on Tues- day April ifith for Picton N.S where he will Join his ship the ferry. Chales A Dunning. Bernard Walsh. Gerald Mur- PIIY. Gerald D. Murphy, Paul Bat- chiider. Roger Soloman. Terry Soloman and Ray Murphy. stud- ents at St. Dunstan: College are spending the Easter holidays at their home in Georgetown. Miss Mary Lou Henry and Miss Sheila "ey. students at Notre Dame Academy are the guests of their parents for the Easter holidays. Miss Clair Boudreauit and Miss Mary Hynes oi Summerville are visiting relatives and friends in Georgetown. Mr. James Dalton was a re- cent . visitor to Charlottetown. Miss Verna Martell. School teacher at Cherry Valley and Miss Helen Martell, School teach- er at Millview. spent the Easter holidays as the guests of their par- Mr. and Mrs- Willalm 5. Mar- to . Soloman. Gerald Iolosaaa. "1"!- J. W. Lovers and Corinna I-IVE! were visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. T. J. Kickham. M. P. of Souris West was a visitor in Gwfsetown on Thursday, AD?" 13th. Mr. Ron Mailetta of Moncton N. B. was a recent visitor to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Fortune ol' Halifax, N. S. were guests over the Easter Holidays of Mrs. Fort- une's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and family of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown on Sunday where they were guests at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. W- J. Fltlgerald. Mr. Floyd Landry of the firm of De Blois Bros.. in Charlotte-J town spent the Easter holidays at his home in Georgetown as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Miss Joan Stevenson and Min Kathleen Stevenson oi Frederic- ton, were the Easter Holiday guests of their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson. Miss Dorothy Jenkins and,Miss Joyce Jenkins oi Charlottetown. were visitors to Georgetown last week. there they were guests oi relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John White and .where they will be the guests oi Game warden John Whitcl (right) is shown releasing scvrral Aneas MacDonald left last week on a visit to Toronto, Ontario, LORNE VALLEY Miss Shirley Myers spent the remwtm llt't'I(t'IliI in Montague with her On Sunday. April 2151. Mr. liar- ry Yorston. accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Mary Yorston. moi- ored to Charlottetown where they visited friends. Miss Kay Babincau and Miss Babineau of Charlottetown wcrc weekend visitors to Georgetown. where they were the guests of re- lailves. Mr. and Mrs. liarnld .VIacLc-an Charlottetown matured in George town where they spent the holiday weekend as the guests of . Mr. and Mrs. John P. MacDonald, Easter holidays as the guest of her Miss Isobel Sampson of Halifax j Parents. MT. and M”. W8"-9" N. S. was a recent visitor to herlwillkeh , borne in Georgetown. where she? Miss June Martell of Halifax. was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sampsun- mother. Mrs. Henry Martcll. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gotcll Mr. AdolPh”5 Sculley left on motored to Summcrside during Friday for Halifax, N. S. whcrc he the weekend where they were the visited for a icw days with his guests of Sgt. and Mrs. .lnhn King. , brother and sister-in-law. Mr- and Miss Virginia Walker who is em-1 Mrs. Gerard ScullY- ployed in Charlottetown spent the ers. Mrs. Cecil MacNelll and Mr? I-Ilwtuid Maclntyre were rcccni :I)llhlfl('SS visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Walter Coatcs motored from lliiliiax, N.S.. to spend several lduring the Easter season- Miss Marguerite MacDonald, student at Prince of Wales College, lspcnt Good Friday visiting her AC PHEASANS RELEASED male pheasants In Kings Countynniali-s from the -Tryon IlFlI('IlN'V I These are some of the surplus Asstsiiiiiz Mr White is Sir. Clem; lJilI'0nIS, Mr. and Mrs. Percy My , ays visiting friends in this vicinity; Iilaclntyrc of Montague. Mrs. liuymniid Shaw (brother-in-law and siter. Mr. and Mr. Gt-raltl MacDougall was a 1':-rent river-night visitor to the is- ;l2tnd's Capital. lier many iris-nds are pleased to numemui The Guardian Page 5 . Thursday,April 25,195? I Accused In Rape Case Is 1 Again Remcinded At Magistrate's court at George- town on gwednesday, April 24th.. before Stlpendiary Magistrate Gil- bert A. Gaudet. a resident of Ab- IWY charged with rape. under sec- tion 136 of the Criminal Code, was further remanded in custodv and his case adjourned until May iith. Ii; was represented by GR. Fog. l A resident of St. Teresa pleaded Bullty and was fined 320.00 and costs for being intoxicated in g public place. Under the Highway Traffic Act, I resident of Murray River plead- ed guilty and was fined S00 and costs for having defective equip- ment on a motor vehicle. Under the same act a resident of Gas- DPFCHUX was fined 55.00 and costs for having no plates on a motor vehicle. Also unds-r the same act a resident of Murray River plead- ed guilty to having a vehicle inad- ed in excess of 6.000 lbs. and was fined 325.00 and costs. A resident of Murray River pleaded guilty to a charge of driv- mg without due care and attention and was fined 310.00 and com. A Montague resident pleaded guilty .to a charge of failing to stop when signalled by I police officer and was fined 35.00 and costs. Mr. Ian M. Macl.eod repri1srnt- ed the Crown in all cases. friends wish her al learn that Mrs. Thaddeus Sheppard SDPGGY COIIV-Hlescence. has rotiirnod to her home after; - several . have been doing some fine pm- lwtng IIOSplIiJItI.L'iI for weeks in IIIP Memorial Hospital zit ltiontagutx , ems, l tun. It BS Mrs. l-Everett Fisher. Miss Roberta Shaw, with her parents, Mr. Daniel Shaw. . it is pleasing to note that Mrs- Mae McAulay arrived home from the Kings Cniinty Memorial Hos- lnital. at which she was a patient of weeks. Her for a nuumhcr Miss Margziml Hutton, studenlII3I95 W35 IOIICFIBCI If! Illiffeasei 3,, prim.e or wales couegev spam l their funds and Miss Elaine Mac-1 lho Easter holidays with her par- Mr. and Mrs. William Hat- .Vlr. Mi-lvin Fisher. Montague, a recent overnight visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and l Gmdo" Mm'D9"3Id 0" Winning Vvcar student at Prince of Wales N.S. was the holiday guest of her Collebc. spent the Easter holidays and Mrs. The Jolly Eight sewing (Iliih hroidery and needle work during the past month. A box of choco- Mluliiiiilli TODAY and FRI. - CAPITOL Th? "0”ICkInE story of a town that got caught with its SCANDALS showing . . . because one little boy just couldn t tell is he . . . so he told the SHOCKING TRUTH! wim THEIR scAtvoAi.s SHOWING 1 I ; Ct 5 JllHNliRSllHE - .”"""lEl not ry I09 uleui cow” with FRANK FAYLEN ' LES TREMAYNE: PHILIP BOURNEUF M... II .i&"-"Otis Iemsnfrc ayg.op.,,,,f i Donald held the lucky ticket, This is Elaine's lucky month as she. ' also won a prize in the Uncle Bill contest. Congratulations goes out In Mr. .three hundred chicks. also iced second for same in the Shur-Gain contest. . . WANTED I a l Automotive parts helper and mechanics. daughter oi Montague motored to Georgetown on Friday. April ma. Chief Petty Officer. Robert Jen- kins of the Royal Canadian Navy who is stationed at H. M. C- S. Stadacona in Halifax N. S. motor- ed to Georgetown on Friday, Ap- ril l9th where he spent the East- er holidays as the gucst of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jan- kins. Mrs. Alec Macltinnon. has been appointed Enumerator in the Georgetown West Poll and Mr. Archie Wight has been appointed Eneumerator in the Georgetown East Poll. for the June 10th Fed- aral Election Mrs. Fred Dockerell of Halifax N.S. was a recent guest of her mother. Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald. Mr- Clem Wight left on Satur- day April nth by car on return to Boston. Mass. Mr. Wight was cal- led home recently due to the death of his sister. the late Miss Rita Wight. Miss Joyce Gotell of Summer- ville. Mass. arrived in George- town on Saturday. Nth. on a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. For- den Gotell. Miss Dorothy Cullen of Charlotte- town. Provincial Librarian. was a holiday weekend guest at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. De- iory of Georgetown and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curley of Brudenell. Mark Murphy. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and Gerard On Tltursdayt Mr. Earl Murphy Mrs. Raymond Solonian. Carmelita MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs- WATCH young son of Boston. Mam. wan recent visitors to Montague and Lower Montague. Mr. King came home to visit his father. Mr. Ar- chlbald King. during his illness and subsequent death last wad. Mr. Frank Graham recently an- ioedabrietvisittohlshomeat lm Road. He is a member of the crew of the "Baum!" which FRIDAY In J .a 4315. - "' H. M. SIMPSON -'4'-'-v'n-'-95 uurrso "GRAPHIC" with JOE McCULLEY CFCY - TV CHANNEL IS BROUGHT YOUR WAY BY REMINGTON RAND -9pm Apply- . 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