“Pygmalion” _ and “See How They Run”. The character of | Gerald Croft introduces a newcomer to use in the person of Mr. Gene Murphy. eharged with drunken driving. A resident of Sydney Mines, N. S...was fined $10 and costs or| 2¢avlly this province relies on| chairman, George Greenough | to $34.50 Sale lasts all February.| : eLidg : : its tourist trade to stimulate its| and thanked by co-chairman! Boehner's Jewellers, Montacue . me ‘aad inca Sole A at ere ecosemy. for 2 just dome set | Les Doyle : : * + % * ee eS ee i occupation appearing on _ similar caaneik have any ae industry.” Marshal Stearns chairman “LADDIE”, A BLACK -Labra.| Wiest tase, x : “Mr. Gonder then went on to | of national executive committee. | dor. missing from his home for ; aes fined $5 and costs or three describe the careful planning | Canadian Red Cross Society on | two weeks, is sought by his own- P TODAY ave POWELL te \ +e you will be able Failure to stop at a red traffic | SeCessary t0 keep the ferries in | being introduced by Walter R. | ers, Joanne and Jeannie Ings. Re- a . light: cost a Southport resident a| @CTation with a minimum time | Shaw. president P.E.I. Division | ward. Br. A. E. Ings, Montague. mM SHOWING AT CIIFF ROBERTSON to get more insurance fine of $10 and costs or five days. | In respect to the far-reachin TRA ler hing | ians for the great work done by VARETY Canvert in Murray | 3:30—7—9 _ ‘ . : program dealing with tourism. | the organization in support of Harbor North Hall, Wermesday, wy +’ PHYS Tel protection up to age 40, COMING EVENTS Mr. Gonder said. crippled children work, and, February 25th. Curtain. 8:15 p.m & laa x x ‘On this very evening of Feb- | other Red Cross activities APs at standard rates, Reserve Wednesday March | al Railways told Rotarions and yesterday. Mr. Gonder, who spoke on “Prince Edward Island and the | crop, we are all aware how out of service for repairs. ruary 23rd, Prince Edward Is- land and its people, culture, and guests at the weekly luncheon || 3 meeting at the Charlottetown |! us Mr. Gonder was introduced by Red Cross, thanked the Rotar- STUDENT SELECTED meeting of Hillside Lodzc O.F., was held in honor of grand| the A. D 1.0.| Church, Montague, was held in! the successful operation of this master Gus MacDonald, Svdnev. N.S.. who visited the lodge Both | the Oddfellows and Rebekai sis- ters were in attendance MacKenzie Hall with! a large attendance. The meeting! | sident. Mrs. Charles “raser, and | opened with the worship service. mington, Schick, Ronson. Retail! 'es Fraser. THE MONTAGUE Dramat was called to order by the pre-| | partnership. A hearty vote of thanks moved by John Connolly and seconded | by Leo’ Callaghan was tendered, who catered for the _ Supper. owing are results: ‘ast under 15: 1. Shelley Jack- Beach Poim, Santee Val- SOURIS: THEATRE e / ‘ << ; The Guardian, Charlotictawn, Tues., Feb. 24,1953 %& Cyprus Agreement Details ce hae bee wy One mt ray pace Best over 15: 1, Jean Gordon,| im the middie session this stanza sheen tedtiee 2 Mrs. Carrie| ended all tie up at 646. Henning, Murray Harbour, Val-| The final period saw George- U ine n | e a er entine. down score a pair as H. Stevens Best Janior Couple: 1 Bernie; and G. Wight dented the twines Belland; Eileen. Henning, Mur-| and the Bombers equalized on LONDON (CP)-—The sew re-| Further provisions call for the; tives of the Greek and Tirkish| ray Harbour, Have Teart will| contress by J. Sullivan and M. public of Cyprus will guarantee) new republic to grant most-fa-| overaments as well as the Greek| love. 2. Elizabeth Johnston, Dor-| Gallant and a make a final Britain continued sovereiznty and Turkish Cypriot communi-|is Lowe Murray River, King and score of 88. AC. ever two military zones and set vored-nation treatment to. Brit- ties Queen of Hearts safeguards against fighting} #!9. Greece and Turkey for all) Britain, which has ruled Cyp-| Senior Couple: Mrs. Silas Mac- PRIMROSE SCHOOL between Greek and Turkish Cyp-| international agreements of any|rus for 81 years, will have spee-| Kay, Mrs. Gordon MacKay, Beach riots. Partition or union of the is-| kind. ified port facilities at Famagusta Point, Oriental Couple. The following is the mid-tenm * |land with another country is} The agreement calls for the im-|and ‘he use of certain localities} Most original’ Patsy’ Billard,| "eport for Primrose School: ) | barred. ‘ mediate establishment of a joint|ecraf will be able to fly over the| Murray Harbour, Smelt Shanty.| Grade Vill: 1. George Camp- ;| These arrangements were out-| commission to draft a constitu-|for troop training. British air:| Best Costume: 1. Bonnie Jean| bell, 2. Nathan ‘Wood Meed Monday jo a 5,000 - werd] tine. B will comprise repressnte- island without restriction. MacPherson, Murray” Harbour,| Grade VH: 1. Gregory Camp- white- paper on the — v3 | 2oro;-2-Mts:-RaipirBiterd,-diye| tell. 2.-Keaneth Wood, 3. Lonnie BS | reached last week among Britalm, pal est speaker ray Harbour, Penguin. : j % S| Greece, Turkey and representa- Notre Dame ren or Jn Be pres Special Lady's phize: Mrs.| Grade ‘VI: 1. Jackie MacDon- tives of Greek and Turkish Cyp- | was decided. that the assoc-| Perley Harris, Gurensey ” Cove, ald, 2. John Acorn, 3. Marie Wood ' riots. H. & S. Formed ~_ sation should become a member! Oki Maid. Grade V: 1, Elaine Campbell, The two areas to remain under ; of the P.E.I. Musical Festival] Special Gents Price: Milton|? Agnes Campbell {tll British sovereignty are the} The newly formed Home and| Association representatives chos-| MacKay, Beach Point, Knight| Stade IV: 1. Donnie MacKenzie, Episkopi region in the south andj School Association of Notre Dame} en are: Mrs. Charles Trainor the Road. *"| 2. Garth Riley, 3. Jamés Acorn. i | of F the Perg in the centre| Academy held its first meeting in| Mrs. Frank Lappin, Sister St.) Judges, Mrs. Chessel_ Irving;| Gt@de HH: 1. Philip Wood, 2. of the Mediterranean Island. Brit-| the school auditorium on Febru-| Rita, Alfred McKearney %«1| Norman MacLean, Emily Lea. |©2muel Acorn ain currently has between 30,000) ary 18th. with the President,| Frank Macintyre. — . : Grade HM (A): 1. Laura Acorn, aa a diate ie Vee pene tie uence ~| Eagles; Bison | crade mB): | Shrtey Acor in these areas. minu ° > 4. ey ; Pra 7’ TARGET DATE meeting were read by secretary yer Service Basshers The Ghartes Johnston, (equal) Mis establish- Sister St. ; asurer’s re- i > 4 oe Ti eel Feb p port was read by A. J. MacGui- Held At Church te,, 2 rae —_ Ril \ : gan. GEORGETOWN. — In a widly| Grade : 1. Donna Riley ' ' 1960. _ a Teacher, Gladys Roche y : It will he governed by a Greek Reports were submitted by the} Hn Murray Hbr. exciting and crowd - pleasing » Gladys PLAYING TONIGHT at George-| Janet Campbell, Ina Hickox,) which is being put on by the,tival which it has been possible riot head T following committee chairmen; hockey game played in the town is J.B. Priestly’s mystery|Johnny White and Gene Murphy| Montague Players in prepara-|/to put on for several years. Cypriot presi est. There. to| st, "fed MecSfilien. (member MURRAY HARBOR — The! Georgetown Rink on Monday thriller “An Inspector Calls”’.' are rehearsing a scene in the play! tion for first P.E.I. Drama Fes- Bee rere. canere is| ship); Mrg...Helen MacKenzie,| World Day of Prayer was held | night, the local Eagles and the WIRE NOW a duction of “The Battle of wits”| Mudemt at St. Dunstan's Univer- lelected by universal suffrage for ‘Sodal:: "Mira. Aled Kelly} in the United Church here Fri-| visiting Momague Bison Bombers|| Use our convenient monthly Monta ve Pla ers Present : ea sity represent this club at the| period of five years, with (Ways and Means): Mr. F. Hag-| ay evening. The service for | battled through three torried per-/] payment plan fer service g y | |by Norman Williams. Adventure in Citizenship _as- | members drawn 70 per cent from| *", PUblcity and Programmes). which was prepared by women | iods to an 8-8 tie score. line and wiring. . . ee ve > ia 7 mee 5 hinge the Greek Cypriot community Pe ~ oon en rie hone “He said Lord, I =_— oe ag MONTAGUE 2 ra S a son A , ive was present : , , Georgetown Mystery Preview Tonight debut in the role of Eric Birling.| yes’ MacMillan and is caeae and 30 per cent from the Turkish Sauast petasioes ae believe and he worshipped Him” peels fer by G. ELECTRIC CO. Francis is an accomplished mus-| as a student well qualified in | ©¥P™*S: au te Site the oat ant Gh was divided into sections with ee and D. Clory and for)} GEORGETOWN — Montague |Grader One teacher, who {s do-|icion, playing both piano and or-|every respect to represent Ro-| 4 separate defence treaty .will] Sbitities of both the parente and) “Ome from the local Churches woh aw Tera Players tonight ~s present at/ing a tremendous job with this|$@" and is organist and choir-| tary. provide for joint action by Greete | the teachers for the caseotinin of =— = ee oes To Georgetown J.B. Priestly’s ‘‘An| powerful role. master of St. Mary's Church.| Ken R. MacDonald, manager aw and the new republic! the child and how the proper Chri oe hee of ae Inspector Calls", one of this} Janet Campbell plays Shiela Montague. pee = the Toronto-Dominion Bank sepa rid fo yy egy threaten- relations fostered by the Assoe-| Mrs. L.H. Fraser of the Bap- famous author’s most fascinating|Birling. Janet is a Grade Ten} Vivian Fraser plays ‘Edna as introduced as a new mem- | "5 &M; — jation, would establith rie. ne¢-| tist Church; Mrs. Garnet Penny plays. This: play was first pre-|student at Montague High. Her) Vivian is one of the most enthus- ber hg Andy Likely and wel- ; essary mutual understanding|of the Presbyterian Church. sented at the Booth Theatre,| interests are Theatre and thea-|iastic workers for drama on the aaa eae club by Presi- | fellows from the city lodges| conclusive to the educational ad-| Prayers were offered by: Mrs. New York City,.in 1947. It will/trical personalifies which the;|Island. She has studied voice Visiting ans ies oe i mr attendarce and were! vancement of the child. Wm. Harris, Sr., Mrs. Gordon - interest local theatre goers to| famous “Elvis” is the tops. Jan.|ami dramatics in England as! Gong ie duly welcomed by the chairman.! SPEAKER MacKay, Mrs. Harry Dunn. | - . 2 oe ; Gonder. Moncton: Hon E.P The grand master addressed know it. was produced by Des-jet is a most promisiag yeung | well as on the Continent. This} Foley,Speaker of the Legisla- | the t nd stressed | The guest speaker was Rev.| Mrs. L.H. Fraser, and = Mrs. ; mond Scott in Hong Kong. Des-|actress who made her debut in| year Vivian will act as stage] ture’ Summerside. Harrv (ol nettamhe of vidhatioen the | Eric Robin, P.P. Morel. Father| Vere Beck. #9: : pent will be remembered for|the Montague High School pro-! manager for the production. lins, Saint John, N.B. a vudinn the aa Hic mon,| Robin is Vice-President and also, a — received ty is role as ‘‘Paris’’ in Romeo and ee ; ——| Guests of Rotary were, Hon. | tioned ] : chairman of the committee on)”, “ : | Juliet with the Canadian Players e « A.W. Matheson, Premier. Hon enistioke’ oF i bao Exucation in the Provincial H. _ iar Tetanus whose plays were so well receiv. | Railway’s Role In Province M.L Bonnell. Minister of Health the order iand S Mrs Silas MacKay and Mrs. ed. when they were presented in’ Walter R = pa Con-| Several of the city members| Last year he represented the] Louis Herring. : a Discussed By CNR Official Es tng he [se SY moa 28S Bes os “Ag Inspector Calls” will also isScUSS icia ss: 7 - | mentioned how pleased they al-| tawa at the educational confer-| don MacKay dealt with the ter MacNeill, Lyall Steeves z ; ; be presented at P.W.C. auditor- | Cede Sadlein WD. Mac oe ee ie being able to visit | ence. In his talk, therefore on the) theme of the = laying ee Sg on Saturday evening, March/ “In .a cultural sense the Is- 7 Cae Eo aa aaa Donald, Charlottetown: Don = _ aims, pupose, and merits of H.| ticular emphasis upon land has absorbed -untold bene- MacMillan and Douglas La- | and S. association was most in| ‘hought of faith in prayer. ” ATTACHMENTS 4 shia year the Montague \Play-| fit from:its association with the | icombe. Moncton: J.S. Luckett, Frase G structive and most beneficial in| MTs a, was of WITH 16” ATT it) ers are supported by the Monta- , oe ae and the Marshal Stearns and Dr. MG r roup stimulating the enthusiasm nec- anist for service. q gue Home and School Association | CO? inent but I dowbt if, in pro- |/ | Taylor, Toronto. M k P| essary to a newly formed organ In the title role is Johany White, | Portion to its size, amy group Eero ee axes ans ization . Doone as we ee . of people has contributed more || il id L sii He pointed out that the educa-) Carnival Held a cihs. te “Panacea? nates than Prince Edward Island o | Hi side Lo ge For Annual Tea tion of the child was a partner-' At M Hbr loveable Alfred Doolittle. 1 A cage Uap eal asd agen al |ship between parent and teacher Tay Tui. Archie Hilchey plays Mr. Bir- : cee vi = coor D.V. Honors Visitor MONTAGUE The February | | and that the H. and S. association held = Top Trade-in Allowance wee Gonder, vice-president and gen- || mecting of the Fraser Fellow-| was important in the consolid \ fancy dress carnival was . Down ling. Archie is a veteran of many | eral manager, Canadian -Nation- | td M Harbour recently. a er plays including “Charlie’s Aunt” ; : MONTAGUE A special | ship Group of Trinity Un.ied | tion of all the factors relative to meray ' ' Besy M-- ONLY PIONEER GIVES “PROVEN QUALITY” FOR SO LITTLE COST SEE AND TEST CANADA'S GREATEST CHAIN SAW VALUE TODAY Gene is a photography enthusiast,|C@madian National Railways” : ted Tats wine tad ir Sire. Manill Sale . ager 7 : stressed the two most import- H. L ‘oe a acted as is was y Mrs. Basi! John- ada “Bu ane air, sae eso Sauk, Sate ate Tea Need OF Ass'ns | Mentw-tuedey | 1 LORIN PANTING : &\. . na : aeg f ic Zz . ic 9 4 I teaches Grade Ten at Montague ee ae iia ee MacLaren. A number of Odd-! having visited the sick and ‘Them Of T Ik Feb. 23rd 24th myn ile toi bleed te te which are almost entirely de- cay on of get well cards were e a “Sin Bo Sin “ Wood Islands P. E. 1. 3 r ) y pendent upon our ferry services. Hickox, the children’s favorite} In fact, a as the cotiden : EASTERN | Roll call for the March meet- | _,Rev__D. A een pastor of g 7 g ONEER SAWS LTD are concerned, almos: all the ae ing is to be answered with a get) Zion Presbyterian Church. was with PION ° ° ° crop moves to its mainland mar- STUDENT MACMILLAN GUARDIAN | well card a See ae Se oe , Sand PETERBOROUGH ONT Stiff Fine Given ket by rail in refrigerator cars | ment ied) eibaniidad ; | The following commi tiges were| Der meeting of the year of the Tommy Sands s a i We welcome this traffic and | trial survey af the Sata FOR RELIABLE sales and ser. | 2PPointed to ‘ormuiate —— or eee Men of Zion held Edmond O'Brien A SUBSIDIARY OF THE OUTBOARD MARINE Impaired Driver oe done a = deal to guard | the results should be tabulated | Vice on watches - clocks - radios | ~ hes — wane, MS. ma oe with a very large ah pa CORPORATION OF CANADA LTD. and improve handling shipping | and released s | if y, | freshments, Mrs. A. h. ings an inemascope ict! wists than! cacmceude | PORD- nace rom ay and. copies ata a a ars won| Mrs. George Inman: bavaar,| Rev. Campbell spoke on the! ; | BU “Now AP 14 | Mrs. S C. MacLean and Mrs.| need of men’s associations with- guilty to a reduced charge of BUSINESS GROWS Now the ferries themselves | it - we still service it. V.R. Pep- George Nicholson. | in the church } operating a motor, vehicle while The steady increase in car- | are really but a bridge connect- | ler. i e eee . h sth} The president W. Blair Mac- y impaired was assessed with a| loads is adequate proof of the| ing the rails of the mainland | a ere "é . Egos Donald asked the members to fine of $150 and costs or 30 days| Value of our transportation: ser-| wich those of the Island: those| AUCTiON “45” Score Cards farch are _as follow: ya a ge gr le 2 > when he apeared in City Police| Vice. enabling the Island to| rails are importan too. On the for sale at Guardian-Patriot | Ship. Mrs. S. ¢ ee eS ames | eee No matter if you Court before Magistrate K.M. — ~~ double yp Bagg he ‘Island Division we constantly | Centra! Printing ene oe sted training school bs Re A ; | the last ears,” Mr. Gonder | mainta t 650 ' ° tal eg eengs gal | : . ; i ee eae parame | said-— ar 3 cee and fees es ‘ox ELECTRIC SHAVER Special.| James Crawford; lunch. Mrs.| The members gave a vote of become seriously il? # peauaed Rad eriginety bees “In addition to its potato) and 19 diesel ite : " . $25.00. Sunbeam, Phillishave, Re-| Sasi! Johnston and Mrs. Char- thanks to the Ladies Auxiliary or enter a hazardoug FoHowing the submission of a| Workshop presents “An Inspec- report by committee chairman’ Calls” in Georgetown hall Ken Parker, the club endorsed Tuesday, February 24th, 8 p.m. | the recommendation that Colin Sponsored by Georgetown RAome | MacMillan, 16-year-old first year and School Association. lth, for Shur Gain Concert in| if you own a new Hunter River Hall. Please send entries to Mrs. W. I. Bowman, before Monday March 9th. Hockey at North River Rink | tonight North River vs. Juvenile ‘ Abbies at 7:30. 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