Tattered After Quest For Treasure D,-.ni'i'iN. Australia tlteutcrsi-- N'k tattered survivors of an ill- incd ujlCSl tor sunken treasurel f(i'lt'llLtd here Tuesday with an ac- .....mi of sitipwreck and. a siruizste for sitrvival on a tropical island. '1'in- six. including James Burke, 3:, of Va...-ouver. were part of the crew of the vessel Goldseeker. utiicli sailed from Scotland last year bent on winning a reputed lnrttnie in gold lying in the wreck ,.t 3 Boston Clipper winch went dnttn in New Zealand waters in: Survivors Saie thur Danaher. .32. of lrelattd .;tn unmanned beacon on Bathurst "We became destitute soon after island. the skipper left and decittcd to "We hit rot-ks heavily and were Gill said. "The only food we had for It Fortunately all got ashon was a pig. 30 coconuts alldilll spite of injuries." bunches of ananas.” .I Hill said after three day: on the Burke was the only seaman island most of them were sick aboard. 'frotn hunger. Eventually tltey saw a light. l "We were on our way to get "We ihotight that if it was a'snme sea snails ihiondayi when lighthouse. there must he a keeper tie licard a httman shout. It was so we ciieered up and ate more'.l.ick Jensen in local miner) and than we should of ottr remaining another man. They had found our food. We were not to know it was tracks and followed them." Wed.. March 13. I957 The Guardian Page-Sp JAPAVI-ESE SI-EEK PAY f RED SHIPS AT ALEXANDRIA U TUKYU rAPi - Thousands of NAPLES lialy iReuterIv--Re- 'Japanese workers Tuesday dem- patriatea from Egypt who arrived onstrated for pay increases for the Tuesday aboard the Italian liner second straight day. delaying Esperia reported ”an intense traf- traina and mail deliveries and he of Soviet ahipat in the port of 3 . cloning many factories. (Alexandria. vi K illtlti. Tlte Golttseeker foundercti on. make a run for it in a dinghy."iaIl tlirongli out and bad to won” 1 pm-iuuuest Tittior a motitlt agoi amr tn-r engines broke down. The .tustralitttt skipper. W. J. Havens. ".1 otit on foot with native guitlesj in In-lite tit'tP- citizw rook T0 BOAT But the crew members who re- ntaincd with the hulk grew an- xious and eventually shipped a 16- foot sail-i'tgged lifeboat and sell soil act-nss the Tinior Sea. For I81 nine they were hammered byl Mtlihtltlll gates. i lttirleti ashore on lonely Bath- itI'xi island the party struggled for i leader closed the service with the. l"I"m9'" W35 I" Low" M0""' and dedicated by singing the dos- logy in unison and prayer by the it-:ttlt-in Doniittion Uiiiiersity Debating Mrs. l).A Sharpe presided at the ('hampinns. SDU students Donald organ and lead the Suuris Churchi Macbougali (left) and hen choir and congregation in i ' . the fotir hymns suggested in the' , m.d(.,. of Spruce gm yh, day. The derly", was beautifully rendered. y,mem(-tn... .gue Cemetery. The service at the A social hour followed at the srave was conducted by Rev. J- nianse when Mrs. Mildred Johnson; hi. Fraser. Pall bearers were A.F. poitred tea anti members of Bay Campbell. Ethan Stewart. GPOFKE rurtttne w .yi.s. served delicious Maclntyre. John Annear. Monta- Kfor c. PRESENTATIO-NS T NIGHT Petldle. vteit-.eaarh presented with a Monsignor Ronald Knox trans-. lation of the Bible by Grand Knight Urban McQuaid fright! at the reg ular monthly meeting of the Char- lottetown Council of the Knights of Columbus. Ai'('llIIlpall)lilE the Canadian cliampions was SDU's Ian Gillies isetsfilld front rightt, president of the llaritime l'niver- sity Debating League. Brotheri Hrentlnn 0'Grady. professor at St. in the photo at riglit. Grand i)unstan's, and assistant debating Knight .'tit-Quaid presents a gift coach. accepted a suitable award to the first member to be so des- from the Council on behalf of Rev. ignated. Brother Peter. Jay. in FL. Cass, Moderator of the L'ni- - recognition of his 30 years of pub- versity Debating Society. ,lic serviiee as a member of the A new feature in the regular RC M.P. (lbserving this ceremony activities of the Cliarlottetowniis Past Grand Knight Judge C. Council uas inaugurated at this'iGai'an Duffy. also honored last meeting -the designation of a night by the Council y member as "Knight of the Month".l Guardian Photol I E ilioitniaut ; Y THEATRE Wed. - Thur. i March I3 - I4 . Adm. 30 - 46 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax "ANYTHING GOES" Starring Bing Crosby - Mitzie Gaynor -- Donald O'Connor ' I A lighthearted. gay. colorful. story-full. excellent movie. A musical that the whole movie-going public will thoroughly en- yoy. Story -e action O movement - music e- lnve w- laugh- ter - feeling -- warming - lifting are a few adjectives that fit this great BIG - BIG movie. Coming Fri.- Sat - "FLYING LEATHERNE('KS" existeiice without food before they ttcre found and brought here by the .-tustraltan naval survey ship '.i1lll Iiiuilte and the two other stir- viinrs. sulfcring from severe ex-l IlIIxlli'(l, malnutrition and sus-. pi-t-it-ti internal iiijurics, were-1 hltltl',,'lll ashore tin stretcliers. The; otltt'i' three also were "in bad! Ihapc" I Besides Burke they are: Verity Gill. 23. of Singapore; Allan Addi-l son. 1'4. of Hamilton. New Zea-l land. and his brother Robin. ("hung San Yapp. (ll. scamtin of Kiinla Liimpiir, Malaya. and Ar- EASTERN GUARDIAN CLOTII AND LININGS wear better when clean. Have your clothes cleaned at De Ltixe Clean- ers. Montague. BREAKS ARMS - Johiiiiy Mne- Lcntt. Ailiston had the itiisltirtiitie Saturday of breaking both his arms. Johnny is the seven-year-old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John I. .liacLt-.od. Alliston. His many lricnds and sc I chums wish him a speedy eovery. He fell h'nm the loft of a machine house. MONTAGUE inoculating (llinie - Monday afternoon March tttttt 2 to 4 pm. at High Srhnol for infants and pi-cscliool t-lnidrrn. immunization for tlipth- Nla. whooping cough. tetanus, smallpox and polio. Also for Teen- agers not attending scllooi and Prt-giiaiit women for polio ll'ltIL'II-l iatinns. This clinic is only for resi-i tlenls of the Town of tliunttigtie.l ll.iS HAND INJURI-JD - Mr. Neil Bruce of Milltown had the tnisfnrtiinc on Suntlay niglit of hating his right hand badly brtiised and inringled. While driving to at- trnti t-liurch at Murray River, lit.- notlctitl the car was not gt'nDI'tIltng iiiiiticrly and on arrival. lifted the hood to examine the titular. His hand came in contact tiitli the fan. splitting his first attd third tiiillrr and cutting off the second linger. lie was rushed to Mtitttnittie it here lte received treatment from .Sllfill Sepcrate Us'.'”. ltr. Preston Mnclntyre. (I-IR BIJRNS-aStt.-phen French of (taspereaux had a narrow es-1 ('al)(i.iitllf'n his ear cttiight fire itith him in it. Heading towtirtls Char- tiiiieioitii he had stalled at Alher-I r.i' l'latns early Monday morning- lintt went to sleep in the thick seat. I Irrtl and John Maehtlllan whoj "I" llilaiilly Saw the car httrningl anti Fred pulled him otit. Frcneht ii-is tin armed except for his hi""t'l5 "PINE Slilllitly burned. The Inside of the car was hiirnt. nil iins one tire. The R.C.M.P. from t'harlottetowli investigated. PERSONALS Miss Leona Sent-ahaiigh. Slur. 5”” "Ml "fl ii" guest for the week-eiirl. Miss Della lhinn. Mon- taztte. Fill: and Airs. Hilltiltl .lit'.Xti;tin, rims Road. niotnrcd to ("lint-tone. tniin on Tticstiay. daily.”;l:;iirtpi;utlll:;tr: spiirnl ,. yew; - t .vis - Charlmlmmvnv tins! iiends In l llr iilttnn Burk i - i the ihetiwcit. llalifndnlgpgifeysil "Pkeiid at his home in Cardigan. malnr, .lanies 'tia;-I4-my Cha,.ymte,i . spent the recent week-cnd' at his home at Whim Road l mtllm "iitity Mat-intyre has been iiiiirri at the Montague Ctmpt "" Dast several weeks. i W” llaitzaret W1 nnnioyea at the c'i:;n'n:::ii.T Inent I ,1 . ' in C.mi'I;iu"?ueekend at her home W-tlri; BMtctiat-l Campbell. Mone- mh. - I! iinendtng a few days mi. '.'"i ll" parents. Mr. and Mn. '”iD Sullivan, "rt Webb Nicbllaon w him n”':- went the recent week-end Mn Tiidenell visiting her mother. - Priscilla Shaw. h:'- Bernard Wilson. who hae " "iivtoyed in Halifax. for the 5" "W months. arrived home '""l.i' night. '3' "id Mrs. Robert Campbell ml ”"iiIihters Carolyn and Eliza- - im Road. were recent vis- I to Bgmwny Eh m 2;:-v iii-'t'nt-. u.m"tT.e'txuia hmmtid. la eoevalesehg saue- .. Pitt '0" its operation at hm .. island capital in Char- mrn. . &Q:"T'lYl:n;l igugkto learn guitar. in m in the imp g hnilalld. Montage. All . I Cut reeevcy. .wt-ek-t-mt at the home of her oar-I e--. -M-M m---------O of interest. j rctresliint-tits. gue Wright and Marshall Reynolds 3 M ntnii:i:ti:blilir.w::dlil;s.1 Edvrdzl TO TORONTO Funeral of Mrs. Parkman of Montague. Left to mourn are: one daughter. Bessie. Friends in Montague and ('ltnr- Pearl C Mrs, Rw, Collins; and two sons, lotteiown gathered at tile lloiiti- ' ypjdwjn and Clinton in the United ya! tori n1iRi;iii- in bid iureiieii lo .1 States; Mi's. ntrapt r D.C. Wesl- lfiiii HRS - iiitt)0ii3lfI- Mtii itt 317- ,. . - ' .' haver. Mrs. ti)r.t CB. Green and and Mrs. Dan M. MacDtitial(i. .uun- i:,;j1',,.f1d T;-i.b::tiiia ii;t:l:it0elLntMi2ii:( -'tti-V "it A. Fraser. all of no... law” ' ' l tagtie: and one brother, Dr. l)avitI. iiliti has itist fiiiislicti at '.l)'.'i C'B' Gr('9n' Momamm 0” t p km", summer mg, "Wm. your Nurse in Radar and vly I batitrtlay atternoon. March 9th. I” ' 5 eclrutiics with the ii.ti.A.ii'. has T.” S':''””' llasfondumm. hyl accepted a positioii as Radar .lie- "N7 "i M"m0rk rrasori assisted cliaiiic 'Cltiss A' iiiih AN lineal” mwt Dmmld ("1mm.m"' . Co. of Toronto. His many friends ”-V'""”' 5""g were NH.” Um.” wish him every sticeess in his new M-V shellheid" am "Abide w'”' nnrk. ..ilc”. during the service. a duet lhy lirs ihniglzis ('uffin and Mrs. T'-TTTTTTT:-i:"”'”" i .-irnottl Wtghtnian. ”SIittty and Ten- Mrs. James Innis Conducted Se.-yige wiirrtty. Ont. iL te-Members oi the international Order of Odd- The Annual world's nny of follows iiere bought the 43-year- Prztycr Service of Souris Bay old town post office for use as I Fortune United Chttrcli Pnstot-til titiiuc tizill last year. NOW tliP.V'VE ('I);u';g-g n-as i.(.M in sly .y;,,,,.., U", shit! it tit ”a very satisfactory itetl ('liurclt. Soiiris on Fritltty zift- i'i'ittIi." 8-US the itCi)iii.V di5tfiCl oi-noon at 230 pm, urniid tiitistcr. liarold Wicket. Mrs. James Innis as It-titlt-r con- ducted the Service on tile 'i'li(inll'i ”ll'lio Shall Seperate Us"" Mrs. iitirold lI'iaeEwen read the Selin- ture from Roninits R zit - iii) -- The readers. consisting of Mrs, W..l. Poole. .'tlrs. C.ii White and I . . M f-, Mrs. w.(:. Wright, einphtisimi the i Now he stood before her . . in the letter of her list. words Peace Witnessing and Vic- j ttngtttirdcd moment . . the boy who couldn't wait to be ”"'-VA 'tt mun? . . . See Esther Williams and George Nader in wfm:l"lg-" h)'Mil”':'-1-”-l"'"'l'.;;i . . 'i'llF. UNGUARDED MOMENT . . . and the excit- ts if y.x.,,-, .i . ttirtltt-r explained the lll(llil(i"VI'llii'”V1gV W ll l3(1”0"dm3y-V W- John Sablonj ' ' ' WHE UN p(.L.ARDi:.D MOMLIVI. . . an explosive diama oi'a Pi'u.vm's of ititi'ri'c.ssinti and -pretty teacher . . . a kid with a ”erttsh" . . . and their :.fl!'r';"l('1l"il"'l' "I": lay" "(V Ml;:ilIllLL'lltIi'tIt'(l moment together that rocked the town with I or ”ownscn . . rs. tcort. i . t H . . y - - - . - (.mnpmL Mm mm" .l.(HH1S0nd'iblloilxz . y. See Estliei Williams in her fltst stattling yum Page and gum Maj... ncidy .lflltlmtill(' iole . ,. . in a story of suspense . . a pattern The offering was rOt'('lYE.'ti hy Mrs jot terror in the deserted corridors after seliooi! . . . and R".V Ciiiiiii iiiiiiii Mi-V M- MCKCWS . the crtuztiitig fetir only known to a pretty school teacher - - -- MIIO stitltieiily discovers she is too pretty! The ftiiit-ml of the late GOOD BU. CS .y I . In unttu Vt"y' 'i i, "tntIP”” 'Ni':g.,.. 'itn-in on” p0 Mr. and Mrs. Colin .ll;tci)on:iId, KIlIlitlll'. were rct-eitt tisittirs to the city. Miss Belly Bell. L'li.'ii'ltlttt-ttiiin. wtis the week-cud gilt-st of Miss Fiorrie Beaton. Montague. e liiiss Ctirtil M Tloiitiitl. ;.'r.'itIt-.l cit-tent student at Ioittogito High School. spent the k-coil at her home in Eldon. l! y Air. and itirs. glilinttt Farrell were the recent sitnrs of Mr. tutti Mrs. Doug Grahnni. Multin- izue Inn PRETTY TEACHER... AND THE BOY WHO GREW UP TOO FAST! IDIVESAI-NVEINAVQIAI Preeaeta Esther WILLIAMS-George NAIIEH Miss Lorrttiiic .'tIiii'pliy. itlio is eittployetl at Clark llrns. Multin- giie. was a week-end visitor of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neil liiurpliy, Sturgeon. l l Mrs. lien Sciit-t-htitiuli and :lIr.I.i Mary Davitlson. Mtii'ray River. were recent visitors to Alliston. guests of Mr. aitd lllrs. llerh Camp- bell. Miss I-Edwina l'arrcll. employee at Stewart and llct-k's Moiitngtic. 2.-pom inn past iieek-t-ntl at the home of her pnreiits. Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell. Sturgeon. Min llirnn Kettip..eitipltiyetl at Clark BI'os.. litontnguc. spent the Co-Ila!-no W HIM Iniagrievparnaalty nIotnemaIII&-IIZIIII CARTOON - C().III'2l)Y ents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kemp, Sturgeon. Mrs. 3iIlItL'(4Il'Dl Murphy lcft ro- eently for Toronto. where she will yisit her daughters and sniis-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Acorn and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- Donald. She will alsty visit Dun- stan and Joyce in London. The regular meeting of the C. W.L. was held in the pnrisli hall Tuesday. Feb. 2t9th. with fourteen members present. At the conclu- sion of business ltinch was served and Father Smith showed somef films of Florlla and other places The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Den Brock. pass- ed away Sunday morning at the Kings County Hospital. and was buried Monday afternoon in All lSaint'a Cemetery. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved parents. Dupite bad travelling condl. time, a large crowd attended bin- go Monday 'night. Due to the ab: aenee of Mr. David Shepard. I i i : s 5 ?. door prize. the door prize next. week will be 9151!). Miss Edna Mac-Phce won the sun game, The idmd game next week will be IIITERIIIIPTIOII IIIITIOE There will be an interrupt)on. of electric power on our Souris line, east of York Road, on Wednes- day afternoon, March 13th. between the hours of 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.. weather perultthg. for the pur- pose of ailow1ng us to carry out aotne emergency maintenance work an ink line. Debate Souiis High School Boys ts. Montague High School Boys Montaguelilghschoot Inter Hli School I E3 .'-"itu'iu"'-in-'t'y"-it" A"'”'”"""' mint-iiiiaa auwralo co. nnnn I t). Thursday, mo pm. i Come in right now...ii doesn't take long to see How MIIGH M935 POIITIIIG OIIEIIS YOU I Widest choice of models in the industry! What's your pleasure? 2 or 4-D00! Hlfdtopsf Sedans? Con- vertibles? How about Safari Station Wagons? 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