Mai.-Gen. Rockingliam Does Not Expect Atom By Dave Mclnioali Canadian Press Staff Writer CAMP GAGETOWN. N. 9.. (CPI siiaj.-Gen. John Roclsinzhain savs be firmly believes there will not be an atomic war. Al t.lie same time. the chief of the lat Canadian Infantry DIVIIIOIT ggys the atomic bomb is I practical tactical weapon and Canadian troops must know how in take counter-measures against its possbla use. Gen. Rocklngham made these comments here Saturday night I few hours before his division kicked off on Exercise Rising above ground. lent of dispersal. that the minimum number of m every warning device such as mines. would have to be employed. FRONT LINES SAFEST However. I successful defensive Another lesson was that defen- sive positions must be situated so planning Rising star. Supposed border incidents between the Phi- g and the Bluelanders. such Possible as a moose hunt which turned into in boundary spying, I bombed farmhouse and a plane shot down. are set down carefully as causes leading. to the outbreak of hos- is required to keep watch. And wire and flares ic War helicopter. en listinr SW3 "'5' ;"V!(':!”"t!” Peiieglmc Gen. Roclcingham. talking to "Wies- llllIl'lOEl.lVII:b ll ana an sory. 3 in n (1 . ,. ., . ,, More than "M0 twins are in-3.335755 '.'.::l... sIncn:ll)(dlIld:::d W” ""3" i'0”"" Vfllvedr farmhouse. said he feeis'no coun- Must of me dmgion win 5 HELICOPTERS IMPORTANT "'3' '5 9'99""! '0 He said he foresees a time when paratrooper: will no longer be required in the army. Such troops would be lifted by helicopter. Because helicopters could hover, there would be little danger to them from fast Jets. But there would still be I big danger from ground fire. Gen. Rockingham said the army wants its own helicopter force evcntuz-illy. owned. operated and controlled by the army. Simulated atomic weapons are not to be used on the week-lung llisiiic Star which started Sunday iiiglil But the two brigades at iiilLlClllWI'l--III!) 3rd and 4th- worked out under such conditions in similar manoeuvres preceding Rising Star. SOME LESSONS LEARNED and civilian populations. atomic war, the front-line soldi A-bombs if at close quarters wl opposing forces. has formed it pattern lem. slve country named Phllistia trying to conquer Elucland to go the ice-free port of Saint .loli N.B. Its object is the proper han ling of a large formation and it as Rockingham as anyone else. ORE YEARLY EXERCISES Gen. Rockingham said sevc-ral' Icssnns have already been learned trnni these "highly successful" and "amazingly good" exercises ft t-lompany. battalion and brigade Ol P . tlnc was that where troops are in-oprrly dug in casualties can be IlmIlP(I almost entirely to men CVETY year. in evacuating casualties. Eastern Guardian VISITING PARENTS A MC ll THE JOANNA Dress A K. Johnston, Murray River. is will re-open soon. visiting his parents, following his; time summer sales are continuin izrnduation from R.C.A.F. Radar. at the temporary shoppe in th and Communications School. Clln-i Inn Ontario. At present he is sta- tioned at Benverbrook. Nova Srotta ' FIREMEN CALLED-The Mon- tague Fire Department was call- ed out about 1 a.m. Sunday morn- ing to put out a fire which oc- same building. REGISTRATION of all held in the new High Wednesday. August student must be regist undertake atomic war,because of the ghastly! consequences. especially for citiesl in an might be in the safest position because the enemy would not use Gen. Rocklngham said the army against. atomic attack but that much studyl still has to be given to the prob- Rising Star assumes an aggres- Thc general said the iiitciitioii is to hold such divisonal exercises at the new 427-square-mile camp Beesldes moving troops into bat- tle. he said. helicopters are use- ful in moving supplies forward and He re- called that durtng the time he was Shoppe In the mean- attendanco and the meeting open- pupils for Montague school. 1955. will be tine Corps under Gen. Goliath. Some 50 naval planes will tak ,part in the exercise. A heavy rai er Many precautions have nee Ih ta iihe difference between exercis isignals and those which might b 120 o.. l lvillgjr.-(gen. Edward Plow, chief turned to her home in Murray'Melvyn Giddlngs and Mr. Kenneth POLICE RAID CARNIVAL lslof Eastern Command and exercise River. after spending some time MacQueen. 'Monctnn, N.B. are . , in rlirpr-tor, said that If one were sure as leader in the Christian Church spending I.Ilelr4Il0ll'dByS at the home SUITOYV 0"” y'CP"Tl”99. me" n. that any future war would belGirl's Camp at Canoe Cove. of .'s-: (rld(llIlI.!' inulicr. '- perattng a carnival concession at d. 's ifought P. doubt small. non-atomic prcprrcd for that kind of battle. N0 PARADROPR Weather permitting. plans to fly 70 sorties a the exercise from bases iGreenwood. N.S., side. P.E.l. he dropped. No live ammunition g 0 . ! ilics. The enemy in the exercise is represented by 1.200 men of the to Murray River guest of his 2nd Battalion. the Black Watch. and C Squadron of the Royal Cana- SCIWOI on jdlan Dragoons. 10. Every. . I infantry with artillery. tanks. t"'"9fl "I 3 Small barn 0" the district and outlying districts who igrigineers and supporting arms. nI'f'l'i'llSCS of Angus Matheson. The mend to come to Montague ' ;',l;';dw!1a3;lhe'!r:l):'eKl:!1!':!'-Ea! "my :';1lCv!' scthotg. No exceptions. All who. - peed ' I I I . . al of the firemen. and within I ,35?.'1956" 5,3,5? .l:2?;ff,"”w:”d"::!. P'"""- M'- W! M" "V!" low minutes the fire was exting- ' ' iGl”V"' uislird. SL't'('lCSSFllI. OPERATION - Alircrln llcars. Ill year old daught- er of Mr and Mrs. John F. Bears of Brooklyn. P.E.I.. returned home rccenlly from the Montreal r'hildi'cii's Hospital where she suc- rcssiully underwent I delicate hcari operation. Alfreda was among a group of five children suffering from a congenital heart condition since birth who can now in!-iurn to lving a normal active I P. or before August 8th. Murray River Buell. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Junior Strickland and Mr. , were successful in their Grade Whim Road 10 mm Miss Penny Ann Altken.George- town. was a recent visitor to Whlm Road. V Mr. Johnny Clarey. I4. rspending several days at lihtm Road. guest of his cousin. Mr. Norman Claroy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. whim Road, have as their guests Miss Isabelle MacPherson and her brother. Sterling. of Bellevua. y Mr. James Campbell. Toronto. is vacationing at Whlm Road. the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Miss Mary Farquharson. Char- hjirrtown. was a recent visitor to kilmuir and Commercial Cross. Mr. Vernon Nicholson. Whim Road. spent the past week in iiriidcnell at the home of his zrnnrlmother. Mrs. Priscilla Shaw. Miss Lona MacDonald. Ottawa. is vacationing with her mother. Mrs. Janette MacDonald at Whim Rnml. Accompanying Miss Mac- Donald on her trip home were lirr uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George MacLeod. also of Ottawa. who are at present the iiinsls of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Rohrrlson. Lower Montague. Miss Anna Beaten and Mr. Gordon Bcaton. fomierly of Whlm Road. recently motored from To- ronto to spend their vacation here. While on the Island they ll'lll visit their sister and brother- iulaw. Mr. and Mrs. James Alt- lu-n. in Georgetown Royalty. Mrs. Edgar Giddlngs is spending some time in Charlottetown guest of her son and daughte-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. sterling Giddlngs. Cpl. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts and children Linda. Diane and Gary who have been spending his leave It the home of Mr. Roberts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, High Bank. have returned to Gimlie. Manitoba. where he has been posted. Cpl. Roberts has been stationed in Aylmer. Ontario. Approximately fifty children are attending Vacation Bible School held in the Free Church of Scot- land. Murray River. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Zitsmnnn are the leaders. with several of the mothers help ing out. Mr. Lloyd MacLeod. Dartmouth. N.S.. was a recent visitor to Murray River. guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MacLeod. Mrs. Walter MacLeod and two children. Brent and Heather. have returned to Halifax after spending I laasant holiday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowlea, Dover. Master Donald Macheod. West- vllle. N.s.. is spending some time at the home of his grandparents. iMr. and Mrs. Clarence Murdock. lMurray River. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Buell. and son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bates. and Miss Robert- son of New Glasgow. N.S., spent the past weekend in Murray River, guests of Mr. Buell's brother, Mr. Walter Buell and Mrs. Buell. Montague. Mr Kmmy M""D”"'!d' whim Miss Ann (Mable) Mat-Leod :';0'lms1p:;ivt”the pllt Week V!'"' Charlottetown. is spending her i ' holidays at the home of her lpla-rants. and Mrs. Gavin elaood. urn! River. seargh Mrs. door I luckier and daugh- Fgr . tor of Ram . Ont, are :pInd- ing ansna time at the home her aurrsuo. N. Y. um .. 11.. search for the missing bandit in nesda.v's Brink”: holdup spread fllllthout New York stats Friday. hearty 50 detectives besieged the New York CentrIl'a "Knocker- N 9. Human. James Sheridan of on York. was aboard. The search was in vain escaped as two of his Shcrldnn . day. August 10. Those unable toi attend may register by mail on Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Buell. London. 0nt., are spending their holidays in White Sands. guests of Mr. Buell's mother. Mrs. Ada Lloyd Gordon. Murray River. who M,-5g Miss Dorothy Keenan. Halifax. in spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Keenan. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moore and children, Donna. Marjorie Lynn. Gregory and Richard of Dart- mouth. N. S.. are spending a week on the Island. guests of Mr. Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Moore. Charlottetown and also his grandmother. Mrs. Sadie Mac-Leod. Murray River. Harrison Whiteway and children Carol. Paul and Cynthia. lcharlottetown. are spending some time in Murrary River. guests of V Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Whiteway. l The many friends of Mrs. Peter MacLcan, Murray River, are sorry ito hear she is I patient in thel King's County Memorial Hospital. Montague. i Miss Elaine Hanson. Charlotte- town. is spending I few days in lylurray River. guest of Mr.and Mrs. Earl Munn. l l Miss Marion. and Master Ivani Peters of New Whitshire are guests of their grand-parents. Mr. land Mrs. John MacKenzie. Murray ? River. Mrs. .Iohn A. Macbean. Murray River is spending I few days in Charlottetown. guest of her son- iln-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and family. I Miss lsohell Maclieod. has re-! J iiiiFiiiii commander of the 3th Brigade lnxoramonlyfoureliiesonsa war could not be fought if everys1,50tl Canadians wounded in battle one were dug in or if troops died of their wounds. This could were too dispersed. A tremendous..be attributed to the Canadian amount of serious .thought and'medical c orps and to rapid evacu- study was being given to the prab- ation of casualties ha hospital by No detail has been omitted in fighting to repel the ”25th Phllis- 'was falling as the troops finished taking up their defensive positions. ken, such as defining carefully real in case of accident. Bayonetsi .'will not be fixed. Rifle blanks are 1not to be fired at ranges under with atomic weapons iii 'woiild make army planning simp- miich a work-out for Gen. 19 But. he added. there will be no! some 11.000 troops are on the Mrs. Roy Vessey and daughter of-. 9I”Dd- both iBlueland teameseven ' battalions in the town of Montague school MURRAY RIVER - MONDAY - TUESDAY 2 II C II II c . 9 One oi the noats that will be the cause of I great deal of inter- est in today's parade will be that of Northumbe land Ferries days” or FLOATS ' which was contractors :43 . for the new ship..M.P.. and Mrs. Matheson (above OR TD I PARADE model of the Ferguson industries Limited. Pic- pioposed Wood Islands Ferry . tou. N.S. Mr. R. E. Mutch accom- cousiructed by the panlcd by Mr. Neil A. Matheson. I i complete in every detail. Monday. August 8. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 STARTING TODAY, TUE. anti WEII. The story of a. "sleeper? . Show business calls it a "slecper".. a surprise bit. It's a defective story with a difference (ha! guns its way to greatness between the . first shot and the last scream. inspect the fine model which is Barter's Film Lab. The many friends of Mr. Charles , Hancock. Murray River, are sorry to hear of his accident in a mill Wallace Penny and son,; .Murray Harbour. were moving the at once; Mr. Hancock and Mr. Madison were rushed to the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. Madson is suf- Han-. reported that he is rc....i;; cum-i fortably. His many friends in Mur- l Rev. Lyman Giddiiigs of Laura , ster. N. B.. was a recent visitor mother Mrs. Edgar Glddings i The many friends of Rev. andi Truro. N. S.. are happy to havei lthem back on the island. Rev.l Mr. Vessey is guest preacher of lthe Murray Harbor, Murray River and Little Sands Congregation” ..while on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Chapmani and two daughters of Victoria, B. C. are holidaying on the island visiting with relatives and friends. ' in Murray Harbor and Murray River. 3 Mr. Al. Shumate who is stationed with the American Army in Ft.? Bragg. No. Carolina is spending! his leave in Murray River with! Mrs. Shumate and children Cathy and Michael. i The many friends of Mr. Art. Gosbee are pleased to see him) back home from the P.E.lslantlj Hospital, all hope Mr. Gosbee willi have I speedy recovery. Miss Janet V. Stewart has re-.' turned to Charlottetown after spending her holidays, at the homcl of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart. High Bank Mrs. Alfred Gosbee and daugh- ter Marjorie. has returned to Hall- fax, after spending two weeks at the home of her mother. Mrs! Sadie MacLeod. Murray River. Rev. Wm. R. MacKay of the Free Church of Scotland. King- assle. Scotland. recently spent the weekend in Murray River. while! here Mr. MacKay was the most of Mr. and Mrs. Charles cock and conducted this vicinity. - Miss Lillian Gloverf Halifax. is spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Han- S('Iii'I(.P III .David Glover. Murray River. iss Jeaneita Giddings, and Mr. THEATREE stsssvsIi..'mii.'.'.'.'clll'i'tl'aIo.-is.-.-. Show Time - 8:80 Regular -celar- Iagcrasby-Grace Italy-Wllain Holden Neaelener-Fewasgeed EATRE "--we--W-d nan.-4o:so MOIITAEIIE TImO- mo Daylight ”COUN'l'R!' GIRL" in. Standard Tim hdon l Olive Giddings, White Sands N RN Victor Mchsqlan Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm son and daughter-in-law. Police said officers were sent MacLeod. and Mrs. Neil Martinvale were Sunday rested. CLOSED. .FOR HOLIDAYS, AUGUST is - 20 Your co-operation by sending your Dry Cleaning and Laundry needs In before August Ill-Ii will be appreciated. STERNS LIMITED Dial 6501 NEW METHOD CLEANERS Dial 7366 N 0 T I C E TAX Aiiiisiiiis Lowsii MONTAGIIE sciiooi Tax payers in arrears are reminded that de- iaulters lists are now being prepared for publica- tion. and judgments are being applied for. Per- sons not wishing their names to appear in this list should arrange for the payment of taxes due pre- vious to June 30, 1955. LOWER MONTAGUE TRUSTEES the Sultan fair and horse show imm !Friday were charged with keeping Pictou. N.S., are spending somela common gaming house after fair Cong! at Wood islands. Mr. Hancock had ;time in Murray River. guests of v ibought a matcher from Mr. W. their "ms and me army has to be .Madsen. and he. Mr. Hancock rind .Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Martin. l Mr visitors complained they had lost up to 3150 on games of chance. due and Payable- llslands East School are LA” , 1; not cauaors ems l .'” paid before Aug. 25. the) x id: Mrs. Dan Mac-Innis and daughter watch the games for several hours, "1 lmatcher out of the mill. when ihle( glhgsw 9 "IVY floor gave away. with Mr. Hancoc v - - 4 . day during landing down in the brook below, EH85" 0' M1 and, Mrs John '”"” ”'d "f w"''""" W” " at Halifax, with ms arm p,m,c(i benmu, m. Maclnnis. Murray River. and Slimmer" matchcr. crushing it badly. Dr.l N0 PEFBIFOODE ITO '0 Eldon MacDonald, was summoned is being used because Trans-Canada Airl Lines flight! P855 W" "10 Clmll fering a broken arm but was able, area and some 2,500 civilians arel to return to his home. hlr. cngaged in clearing operations in. cock is still in hospital, but it is he 275.000 acre camp, scheduled! jfor permanent occupancy early in 1957. The camp eventually will my River wish him I complete .accommodate a brigade group-lrecovery. isomc 7,000 troops and their fam- before two Missouri men and Wil-I ASHE KISSED HlM...and confessed! .Z.. R? 1NRS:.i.xxp or-bkx s xxa kw . ado N S x BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN IN THE FUN AT THE--- IIORTII RIVER Illllvl:-III THEATRE HOME OF HAPPY ENTERTAINMENT SALUTES THE ANNUAL i CALEDONIAN HIGHLAND GAMES v i lAl'Id presents for your added onjoymeiit one of the gayest" comedy hits made In beautiful Scotland! HOOT MON! IT STARTED THE DAY THE. MAJOR LOST HIS PANTS! 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