.,’ l , the most uniqlle that the vehicle was We Won ever to figsoymealr in thce) far ea:an Island , . . o nawa. wner the ear. _m°n 1513‘“ im‘ ‘5 “‘f’ “e Major an. Bowman, U.S. Army W above. The pate Indicates (ret.) is shown at right. F torRegistered In Okinawa ‘ Attracts Much Attention m the thousands of visit- “now vacationing in this Pro- ”, it is likely none have * {rather than Manor and Mrs. . l Until July 11, the retired U.S. Army officer and his wife. a U.S. Army nurse, were-living in Okinawa, largest o! the volcanic Riu—kiu or Loo-Choc group of is- lands located between Japan and the Chinese Nationalist stronghold of Formosa. ‘ On'both Okinawaand its neigh- EASTERN , r I ” be 11 d. . GUARDIAN sexism: , co: in World War Two. mums Aug. 27th. and 28th. At Okinawa, Mrs. Bowman. who ~minced Donor. C l i n i c s at was the tanner Janet Sutherland unison. Scuris, Murray River of Montague, P.E.I. was on the a: Montague. _, ‘ nursing staff of the huge $8,000,- smco, Cardigan Parish Hall hflghfi 8:30 o’clock. $100 in prizes. ‘ - 'mtADIAN LEGION Weekly Moe, Cardigan, Thursday night. winter’s Orchestra. Canteen sen Tl”- ‘ -. , ‘" m nnnss snor —- Sum- ” clearance sale continues in u, m ' paire, P. Q.. have arrived in Montague where they are the guests 0 Mrs. Minnikln's par- gfif. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Camp- , ' Mr. and Mrs. .Scandrett, Lon- don, Ontario. are guests of Mr. William MacLeen. , Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Scandrett were (or- ,mer neighbors or Mr. MacLean and his late wide when they re— sided in Fort Frances. Ontario some cars ago. This is their first v it to 1’31 and they are enjoying it very much. xMr. Scan- drett is a veteran of World War One. serving [as a member of the 52nd Battalion. Port Arthur Ontario.- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burke and children, L e on ard and Vivian, have left their home in Toronto. having spent the past ten days visiting with Mrs. Burke’s brother and sister-in—law Wm: ,pLArn , Silvell- (we sale ‘14 otf all open ~stock his. hi all live patterns. Eve- dtar, Lady llamilon, ‘vol-chid, South Seas. Ballad. We Jewellers, Montague. stuONALs " Evelyn Sheidow, Milton, l is 'visiting relatives in manna Island. While in MWshe is the guest of her ‘ W and sister. Mr. ; John White. 5 ' Dawn Curie, Charlotte- Roseneathiand her mother, 1311's. Robert Sanderson. En route ey , situated off Mr. and: Mrs." Buchanan, . " 000 military hospital built there alter the war by the American Army. In the 21 months the Bowmans were located at the U.S. base, they Sound time to visit many of till]: important centres of the Ori- e D SHOPPER’S PARADISE One of the most interesting from a Shopper’s viewpoint was the British colony of Hong Kong the southeastern coast of China. Here at one huge department store operated by five brothers originally from India, the Bow- mans found you could purchase almost anything under the sun at a fraction of the equivalent American value. With 350 tailors catering to r male needs, and 150 attending to the ladies requirements, it was possible to order any kind of made-to-msasure garment and have it delivered next day. Ma- JorWBowrnéntnblofhlgel-ved. ‘ e we a saving he added ruefully. Major and. Mrs. Bowman in~ tendto remain on the Island ap— prox1mntely three, weeks. In dancifimottetown they are the guests _ . n's sister, Mrs. Fl—ley MacLeod. POSTED T0 VIRGINIA At the end of their vacation red period, the Bowmans will leave by car for Virginia's Fort Belvoir, where Mrs. Bowman has been posted. Prior to going to Okinawa they lived at Arlingtom also in Virginia. while serving with the American occupation forces in Germany. They were married in Heidleburg. _ The. Major, who was wounded in action on the European front in 1944, served for a time in close proximity to units of the First Canadian Army. , ,“They were a great bunch of guys,” the U.S. officer remarked. HAPPY PEOPLE In the Orient Okinawa is known as “The Land of the Happy People," Major Bowman observ- ed. adding that from personal ob- servation this description seemed extraner apt, “Th are a cheerful, good- natu and good-looking people,” the Major said, “but, like the Jap- anese, they tend to giggle when embarassed,"y. ' The sanitary, health, and diet instructions given: the natives of Okinawa by the U.S. forces are paying off, the Major noted. Al- ready the island population has jumped to 1,000.000' Persons, an increase of 20 perchnt since the American occupation. he said. Major Bowman met his wife ' ‘ Five In Hospital Alter Accident AtVaIIeyfieIcI An accident about 8:30 yesteb day afternoon at Valleyfield sent five persons to the Kings County Hospital. The accident occurred when a late model Meteor driven by Gor- don Buchanan. R.C.A.F., Labra- dor, left the road while rounding a turn and after travelling scum distance in the ditch. crashed head-on into a tree. The force at the impact uprooted the large tree which was directly across the road from the\ United Church manse. The car was completely wrecked. In hospital besides Mr. Buchan- an are his three brbthors-in—law. Willard, Sterling and John Mac» Donald and 15-year-old Jamie MacLeod, some of whom are thought to be seriously injured. The MacDonsIds are all from Upper Montague. The home ad. dress of. the MscLeod boy was not learned. Mr. Buchanan is for- merly from Heatherdale. Rev. F. MaCKinnon, who was in the hall of his home at the time of the acmdent and witnessed the crash. immediately phoned for medical assistance and the aid of the R.C.M.P. He was assisted by his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vanbus- kirk, Mr. Allie Murray, Mr. Glen Miller and two painters working at the church in helping the ac- cident victims" . Red Scientist Sees Spirit , Of Unity At Pugwash Talks O’I'I‘AWA (om—Soviet acad- emicizln Alexander Vinogradov. who last April was one at tour Soviet scientists attending the second P u gw a sh Conference. says a “spirit at common aims . reigned almost throughout the entire three weeks" The Soviet geochemist's reac- tions to the conierence. held 3’; Lac Beau-port, Que, and attend by scientists from eight countries on both sides of the Iron Curtain, were published Wednesday by the Soviet Ergbassy here in the publication, “ .S.S.R. Illustrated News." The Pugwash conferences are convened and supported by Ca- nadian-born U.S. financier Cyrus Eaton of Cleveland. Ohio. Scions tists this year attended from the U.S.S.R.. Red Chins, West Ger- many, the United Kingdom. the United States, France. Australia and Canada: Dr, Vinogradov. besides belong- ing to .the Soviet Academy 01 Sciences. head's Moscow Univerv sity‘s geochemistry ‘ department, directs the Vernadslcy Institute 0! h l A l l ) Geoc e mi stry and nalyt ca of Mr'wd Mm. Ame McDonald, Chemistry, and specializes in the chemistry of the earth’s crust. LIKED ROADS ‘ “I liked the Canadian roads with their excellent trsfiic serv‘. will vislt'wlthrelatives in Louis- bourg. Cape Breton. ' V Mr. sners. LBrill Gilson and Billy. of Rye. N.H.."have return- ed home after spending three weeks vacation with Mrs. Gil- son’s parents. Mr. H j John MecKenzle,. Mons ' is visiting in Montague. of her grandmother, Mrs. 61). Medium. I . Marion Hume has return- to her home in Montague, ai— vlsi’dng membersof her iam- lnfw shington, D. C. And Vir- e was accompanied by- ‘dauehter. Mrs. Sam Gld- lime? c i . wt'o‘ummerside. - Mr. Mgi‘gugfilfienugdy’ a?" ' Currie, Charlotte. Montrea . an . a 1 rs. on #1315 v1 ting 1n Montague, Egan. Rumlord. 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' NOTICE TO. . . l-PATI'RIOT SUBSCRIBERS’ Patriot subscription accounts may . paid at the Montague, Souris or Summer- side offices of The Guardian and The l The Guardian —The Patriot and neither will you! «,mmmm_mm JERRY WALDISV Peyton ADU‘LT — AT REGULAR PRICES T 0-DAY —— FRI. —- SAT. snoWS 2:00—6=30—9=05 Peyton Place will never forget the day Norman grew up/.. lay on Lu CINE MASCOPE la the meet at STEIEIZ'NONIC SOUND Place lee,” he writes in the article, "and the‘parhr of the Canadian cities.” “The goodwill and hospitality at the Canadians are unflonget- table.” He said the conference’s suc- cess “was facilitated by the friendly atmosphere and the spirit of common aims which reigned almost throughout the en- tire three weeks' stay at the sci. entists from various countries in hospitable Lac Bean ." This year's conference dealt with means at reducing interna- tional tension and of removing the threat of sudden outbreak of nuclear warfare. Dr. Vinognadov appealed for greater exchanges among Cm dian and Soviet scientists in physics. chemistry and geology. —.,.. The Lanigens Given ' Shower A very lovely miscellaneous shower was held. on Wednesday evening, July 13th, at the home Aldeaton in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy handgun whose marriage tool: place recently . .: Mr. and Mrs. Lanigan were seated in the living room where Mr. Buchanan. was thrown from the car on impact but a crow bar was necessary in removing Mr. sterling MacDonald who was pmned in the frbnt seat_ The injured men were given emergency treatment by Dr. Preston MacIntyre at the scene. They were then immediately re- moved to hospital. It was reported John MacDon- ald has a broken hip; Willard MacDonald has a broken jaw and injured shoulder; Gordon Buchan- an .was said torhsve been most seriously injured. although the ardent was not learned. Extent of inlurles to Sterling MacDonald and to MacLeod was not learned. they were presented with their guts which were opened by Blair McSwain. Miss Myrna HM and Miss Florence McDon-w laid. verses were read by Min-s Mary E. Games. Mr. Land-gall on behalf of Mrs, Landsat: thanked everyone for their best wishes and ell-ts alter whnoh the happy couple were given a thorough bouncing to pre- pare them tor the many bmnps of married lilfie. The ladies served lunch and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, music numbed by the Masts. Roy McDonald. Graham McDonald, Percy Lecco and Sownore O’Connor. NOT SO WISE KW. Ont. (OH-«Insects and smell birds coin/1138' ' with cans are not anus dad but one mo- tomst have found the body of a small owl lodged in the grille of his car. CLEAR. FENCE! l BUMG'ION. Ont. (C?)— This municipality has approved transparent. fences for private, swunmlnu pools. following com plants from residents that wire mesh tonnes spoil their view. BANK SAFETY Ont. (Om—Bank oinployeer are receiving instruc- tioniromlocelpoliosasameans far 25 bank men have taken the course. . ‘ SERVICE Montreal; \ KNow CAN om D'AI'lY EACH WAY BETWEEN HALIFAX. ‘ , AAND MONTREAL No CHANGE EN nourE NEW! ,‘a°£€l.?§§l’.'i‘ Dining car and Coffee Shop Service Information and reservations from your LVCcnedinn National Representative, EOR'THE 7 ATLANTIC ._ jvpnvmces l "HOURS FASTER TRAVEL" between Cape '~ Breton, Island, Montreal and Halifax; also between Halifax; Saint John and intermediate points. All regular overnight accommodations still avail- able on the Ocean Limited,;includlng through sleeping car service between Charlottetown and ADA BETTER of protection against hold-ups. so ‘ 6 Months And $500 Fine In Excise Case At Magistrates court in George- town on Wednesday afternoon, bellore Stipendiary Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, a P 0 int Pleasant resident pleaded guilty to a second offmse under the Excise Act andwas sentenced to six months in jail and fined $500.— 00 and in default of payment of fineandcoststomeafud‘th‘er six mom in Jail. The same party was fined $10.00 for per- mitting, an unlicensed person to operate his motor vehicle. A resident of Peakes. changed With intoxication. had his case adjourned for one week. A resident of Georgetown pleaded guilty to driving while his ability was impaired and was lined $75.00 and costs. The case of a Montague resi- dent charged with assault, was turtler adjourned for one week to August 20th. / A resident of Georgetown Weed with assault. and who had previously pleaded not guilty, had the evidence let-ed in his caneandwlalsc 'ednscharg- ed and lined $25.00 and costs or thirty days. I A resident at Semis pleaded gum? to driving without due care and attention and was fined 00 and costs or 20 days. A resident of Cardigan North Was lined $5.00 for not having an W’s licence for the current year. A Gsspereaux resident and a reddentoot Greenfield were each SERVED 54 YEARS MONTREAL (or) .. Elm it. who started with the ONER’s comes: serv,ic‘e u a wagon boy for 15 cents a day, has retired after 54 years service with the WWW. WASHERS IN STOCK from $50.00 to $365.00. I Gu and Electric Models, I 2 YEARS TO PAY Montague Electric Co. PHONE 92 MONTAGUE a Thurs, August 14, 1958The Guardian Page‘s fined $5.00 for having improper fined $5.00. for not having an equipment on their motor ve- operator’s llcence- hicles. A resident of Cardigan charged A resident of Allison WAS fined with assault, had the charge $25.00 for having liquor in hls‘algainat him dismisde possession not purchased at 8 Ian M. MacLeod, Crown pro- vendor’s. isecutor for Kings. represented A Murray Harbor resident was the Crown in all cases. TONIGHT and FRIDAY Box Office Opens 7:30 Show at Dusk Now IT CAN BE TOLD...) SENSATIONAL FIRST RUN HIT! :-. I, V I "WW. I V f . V ROBERT JOAN mono ts. WAGNER ' BUIUNS 5 U’BRIEN. filmed on the Mannie Mo do»: and. but silly: elm oily IIMI' MWMI advancement. His e! in the Middle not I l The Canadian soldier in the Middle East is. proudly and, efliciently‘doing a job' of vitaLimportance to, the peace of the lworld. Canadian soldiers are members of the truce supervisory teams along the Arab-Israel border, the United Nations observer group in Lebanon and form a large part of the United Nation Emergency Force in the Gaza Stripand Sinai peninsula. In~ UN EF he is referred to by his comrades of other countries as I “the real backbone of UNEF”. ' I The soldier himself in our modern Canadianl Army has the things that a man appreciates most—job security—good pay—a healthy outdoor life with variety and openings for greatest satisfaction however comes from the sure knowledge that his is an important role in the growing , reSponsibilities of Canada.