Eastern Guardian g,AWlNG Llmaan every day munosoni Mill. MontaitlIC- ' TTISII brooches. earringl. ucrests. etc.. at Macl..eod'a :L.lm5h Jewellery. Murray River. MARY'S Parish. Montague. 9,, supper. Wednesday. Nov. l iicaier Hall. Supper from 5 to )1 Bin"o. EAC- pm-;E PANTS with every suit "Om Nov. 4 to Nov. 19. at A. F. 500 sam- bell's. Montague. Effiio pick from. YOUTHS ARRESTED - Two youlhs from Pictou. N. S.. one aged lg mat the other 16. were arrested in pictou by Royal Canadian Mounted Police Frday night in connection with a break at Mac- fM,n31d's Service Station in Souris urlter t.hat day. They were alleged H, be operating a 1952 Chevrolet gutomohile when picked up. The M; was stolen in Halifax on Oct. ll. it was reported more of 3300 men from the service station wlg recovered. They wll appear I, court charged with breaking ma entering. Personals lliss Belle MacLun. who spent me past four months visiting rel- tivel in Montague and Murray gal-bour North. left Tuesday on re- turn to Taunton. Mass. Mrs Joseph Lanigan and her daughter. Miss Maxine Lanigan. ilontague. left Wednesday for Hamilton. Ontario, where they will visit Mrs. Lanigan's son-in-law ma daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reigh Llelicllyn and other members of Hier family. Lac. John MacPhee, R. C. A. F'.. Centralia. Ontario. returned to his base last week after visiting his pal'Pl'iIS. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm llarvhec. Heatherdale. Mr. Kenneth MacPherson, Tor- mm, spent a few days in Kilmuir. guest of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mac- Donald. SOURIS liirs. Warren Cheverie. of Souris. has returned to her home after ipending a vacation with relatives and friends in Saint John. N. B. Mr. Gerald Kemp of Souris left for Halifax en route to Kingston. ontsrlo. where he has joined the rannriian Army Signal Corps. ind son. Bert. have returned to their home in Winnipeg after -spending some time visiting relat- ii-es and friends in Souris and St. Peters. Sympathy is extended to the iillP and family of the late Theo- iinrc Poole who passed away sud- dcnly in Souris. lirs. Lorenzo Paquet has return- it to her home in Souris. after lsiting relatives and friends in linldcn, Mass. Cni'pflraI Strong of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Munc- tlr and Mrs. Arthur Macl-(innon 29 student at Souris High School. spent a recent weekend at her home in Elmira. Sympathy is extended in the hus- band and family of the late Mrs. Adolphus Cheverie. who passed, away in the Charlottetown Hos- pi a . Trinity Ch. Organ Plaqu Dr. G.D. Steel, Clerk of the Session of Trinity Church is seen Mr and Mrs Region:-iid Pascal unveiling the memorhi orga-nl of Toronto Ontario. have n-iuiimi-””""”' placed in the church In to their home after visiting rclat- Memmy "I "W59 wll” 3"” the" ives and friends in Souris. -'lives in World War 11 and the Mrs. John Malone has returnedlmuean war and in Honour M to her home in Souris after spend. those who served therein. Rev. A. ing some time visiting reiatives!Frank Macbean (right) and Rev. and friends in the New England Howard Christie (left) performed States. the act of dedication at the mom- Mr. Stephen Cliovs-rie of Souris. ling service yesierdax H.” H H. ' l The inscription on theubronze (e)ma?.irny a' M 9" mu” in I'W"I"" yplaquc roads as follows: Trinity lilnilori Church. Charlottetown--The organ and this tablet have been placed in this church in sacred lmemory of the men of this con- gregation who gave their lives in the World War 1939-1945, in the Korean War and in Honour of those who served therein." Congratulations are cxiclided to Mr George Mliilally of Souris River, who represented Saint l)un- stan's University at the National Federation of Canadian University Students Conference which was held at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. The following are the names ap-' Penitentiary Terms For Jail Rieters WINNIPEG rcpiareniiuiilaryi terms ranging from two to four. years were Imposed Saturday on eight Headlngley tall prisoners as a result of a riot there Oct. 12. The eight pleaded causing public mischief and ob- structing a police officer. public mischief charge concerned jail damage estimated at Five other prisoners charged with the same offence were ac- quitted Friday and returncii tot Fords To Give. Up Control of F1396 Company YORK. (APi--Heirs of Henry Ford have agreed to re- linquish control of the 52-year-old Ford Motor Company to permit stock to be offered the public. the Ford Foundation announced Sun- y. Henry Ford ll. grandson oi the founder. and members of the Ford family. will transfer so per cent of their voting rights to new common stock. it was disclosed by H. Rowan Gaither .ir., Ford Foundation president. The Ford Company will be re- capitalized. three new classes of .stock will be issued and. after stock splits. the company will have a total of 53,461,470 shares of common stock. Memorial e Unveiled Cox. Robert James Dickie. Edgar J. Dockendorff. Gerald Garfield Ferguson. Alfred Ford. William Arnold Johnston, Arthur Malcolm Jones. Harry Larter. Elliot Gordon Allison Boyce Macltie. Robert Bruce MacNeill. Daniel J. Nichol- son. Rupert Frederick Seaman, Junior, Lloyd Wesley Smith. Frank Campbell Stewart. Ernest Ashton Tredenick. Photo by W. Taylor. 1 TELEVISION CKCW - Moncton ( Television Programme ' Channel 2 .100 p.m.VF. M. Concert Hall .;00 p.m.vLiberace 3:80 p.m.-At Home with Helen The istic meeting of the executive of the ifmmul year. , the Jail to serve out their orilzinall A Lush Tropical Body . Completely surrounded by Terror and Temptation. ion. New Brunswick. accompanied by his wife and family. was a recent visitor to Souris. Mrs. Hubert MacDonald has re- turned to her home in Souri after Ii)?-flfllflg three weeks visiting re- latives in Halifax. Mr. Bernard Creamer is ill in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacCol'- v ask and family of Charlottetown. ently visited relatives and irisnds in Souris. TTIRIIS OF C ?”!?t.;E Miss Joan Murphy, Grade X11 ' for Back: e For quick comforting hei pllighte. air in Rheumatic Pains. Getting cloud urine. irritating pauagea,l.egPains. and on of energy due to Kliine and Bladder troubles, try OYBTEX. dutch. l complete satisfaction or money back. 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Only: ten cenul Gite-Stuiulutii Off- , y Crockcr Mr. Eugene Foster. act-ompaliieri 0" Bgewglllaquii Prg:.l2:auB" I-30 Dvm-rT0d-33' Wllh Arlene 'i T 'm'T bydPf"' C"I;je'le' A"d'"' Ja"”5- Fdwin ciare Champion William 45 UH”l,d"J k N, ”""""""'""" an ames clnt .h fS ' , - i ' ' ' - P.m.- M” 80 at 2 cently returned Frgomo a oiiliiisinerssi':E"5lFT"lSf""'"g”' Ruben Planeo QMORIWTECHNICOLOR trip to Halifax. 3:00 p.m.-Fur & Feather ':l5 . .-A ' ME0nIE;:It;I:fIR)dn:cI;ire Izxtendtgd tux NOTICE OF gzso gill.-H:i)vld:ry l8)loo(i'ily5 . ona on cln . E200 . .C ggsvvned Maritime Potato King 5.15 Irghelfgson at the Maritime Winter Fairy I . 6:30 p.m.-CKCWCTV NEWS Q iaoneu ncvun nu-,u.uuruiv , at Amherst on Saturday. October Fiiel annual meeting of mo p.m-Weather I A the l.iherai Association of 6:45 p.m -Sports l 5'4"”? Friends of Kenny Peters and his Second District Of Kings D-m--CBCHNEW! sister Michelle. will he leased tolwill be held in Morell Hall ; W"--My 9'" learn that they have relil-"med to, Tu Sd N 8th t8 7.30 p.m.-Teenage Forurr. their home. after a brief llnession e ay' 0V. a p'mi'-Fm. FTC” in the Souris Hospital. p m' griiii-dltilleeiiillgr 3 Hour Messrs. Jim MacDonald and A. C. MacKenzie, 9i.'l0 plm.-On Stage Kimbal Jarvis have left for the President l0:0() p.m.-Studio One South Pole on board the "The.r- ' 11:00 p.m.-CKCW-TV Newt G0"-" lm 1”" P-m--Weather K rymm-rr"m"j?rm il:l5 p.m.--Boxing A 12:15 a.m.-Sign Off xy I l. ;.e ' y i.. . M wyl THEATRE Getting Up lights W I i '1 I SHOWING NEWS - CARTOON - COMEDY OLD NAMI Lethbridge on the Oldmiui river in Alberta was known to the Black- foot lndlans as Aahoysem. mean- Actlve Season Promised For Little Theatre plays are in competition, and it is That the 1955-56 season promises? understood that the only other play guilty to to be one of the most nuccesstulibeins entered is ”Pylimalion" by I ever was evidenced at an enihusla- ' group 0' Montague players A" Mi iillls points to a very active and. lChariiiltctown Little Theatre Guild! A p,.,gm. ,.,,,.,.-. submitted by hold at the home of the president. : the membership committee reveal- Mrs. Fred Ranahan. on Ttiursdayzed "mi 59'”? 255 "lembe" hm” evening. One successful studio :91-ready 101"?” Wml 12 93"V355?"5 evening when three one-act plays Sim '0 mPk9"9I1"'l15- M'?mb9'”5h'P5 were admimbly pmsemed has apjwill continue to be available. and ?ready been held. and two full- ifI3"5 W"? '0f'""'3i9d "3 I""9 Ilbllglll plays are now in rehearsal.l G9IsT"Z9”'"5 OI acme '"9F"' A real Christmas play ”Christmas be” wll” h-"9, 9XPl”if559d 13 de?"'9 in The Market Place". directed by '0 ml”, "3" "I "”"3v d"ec""3- Mrs. Charles wilielt, is scheduled Wlumlnil '"-'i'"'-,UPv,9it'- 35 500" for December 15my and HM), Three as the membership lists are com- Angcis". a coineiiy which rccent- 35 he '"'”"'h"'i5h'l' M” are Mm- ly had 3 "mg run an Broadway ll workshop group for teenagers and is mm being made hm, I under Mrs. .l P. Millarsguidance. movie. is being (Ill'et'ied for Little Wednesdav Nnvember 1931- 'Y35t Them”. by Mr Ben paste, am; set for the next executive meeting will be staged wry, in January which will take the. form of a work After this there will be another Party 3' "I" Empire Theatres l studio night of three one-act plays foilnvrod by the annual children's play. in the meantime. "Angel Street". directed by Mrs. W. E. Scantlchury. which was one of last year's inajnr prodiiction staged by Monday. Nov. 7. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 it your child catches more than one cold a winter- SHE NEEDS RELIEF from oufferinq that V” rllllu WORK on nest She needs Vicks VapoRub- the proved medication -that acts two ways at once. when you rub it on, Vapo- Ruh quickly relieves muscular , soreness. At the same time. VapoRub's medicated vapors bring relief with every breath Soothing vapor medication travels dee into your child's nose,throa andlarge bronch- ial tubes. Congestion starts breaking up. Coughing euq. Warming relief comes. lad: for hours. So when colds strike. de- pend on - V!.SE.!5.f-E Rad gr RaII'cf...RIInfIHg&W VIII! and Vnpclub an Reg. Trade Eh. PRINCE EDWARD-Today-Tue--Wm Little Theatre. is heing rehearsed for entrance. along with ”My I Three Angels". in the Regional. 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