5: it EAST BALTIC Miss Audrey Robertson left on return to Moncton. having spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Red Point. The Elmira Women's members held a succesful viirity concert in the Elmira Hall on February 14th, which was greatly enjoyed by an overflowing hall of pi people from far and near. Pro- ceeds were in aid of the Elmira School funds. Mr. Robert Robertson, Kings- boro, is now otii and about again following his recent illness at his home. Mrs. Raleigh Bruce, Red Point. was hostess to the East Point Bap- tist Women's Missionary Society at her home on Feb. izth. On February lith. despite the stormy night and trying to keep the ice free of snow the Morell and Red Point home teams put on a good game of hockey. The score Co Ha du MARGARET HUME LIVINGSTONE AND Montague High Wins Debating Contest With Morell High Montague High won the inter-'Llvingstone and Margaret Hume. 1, was (on by the cxE(.um.e of. high school debate on a split de- argued the pro, while Juanitauhe 1me,.H,gh School 1)eba,,,.g l The world Day of Prgyer gef. i-ision from Morell High at the MacDonald and Yvonne Elder--L ,1. I H, I , fl ,-. , - . . lioiiiaguc High School auditorium shaw argued the con. inrfuaend 3,993?-aizima g.?;n(:,l:,: D ll1u:l::fel":1:"::dE;?"stchurch JUANITA MMDONALD AND YVONNE ELDEBSIIAW from the inter-school debates. Judges were: Rev. D.A. Camp- bell. Kenneth Norris and Warren l MacRae. in his remarks following the debate. Mr. Norris ctingratu- ' latcd both teams on their prep-jls aration and presentation. 5al1iF(lv'iY DIEM Before introducing the teams.lthese dcabtes warrants a far and W” The topic of the debate was: Margaret Jean MacDonald. dev greater interest and encourage-IXf,u.mI:i::nd:g' L5eer:)l;,'ca,h:'::? "Rcsolvcd that armed intervention bate chairman, welcomed the Mor- mom on the pat'i of parents. They. in England and France last fall rell team and spoke briefly on IIICIIIODB for a much larger aiicndancel in the Suez was justified. ' purposes of debating and the clos- tat the next inter-school debate on The Montague team of Mina er relationship that will result .Thui-sdhy night. president of the Baptist W.M.S. The Scripture Jcsson was read by Miss Freda Apt. Readers taking part in the service were Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn and Miss Apt. Prayers were offered by Mrs. Arthur MacNeiil. Mrs. Claude Mat-Kay. Mrs. William MacEach- ern. Mrs. Ethan Stewart and Mrs. Arnold Wightman. C.G.l.T. groups from the Pres- byterian and United Churches at- tended the service. Miss Clemmie MacLcan presided at the organ. and a duct. "The Lights Of Home," was very effectively sung by Mrs. Chester MacLure and Miss Florria Beaton. Mrs. Duncan Maclntrye was guest speaker. She spoke of those in other lands who suffer for their convictions and how the love of God makes us one in Christ: of how we may have security in Him through faith in God's love and ' power; and victory through faith W in our Master who said "Lo. I am - with you always even unto the i ends of the earth." The offering was received by Rena and Catherine Surrey and 7 will be used for world-wide Christ- ” ian work. ; t ii... ,. -. .' .. THE SMOUIIDERING RUINS Fire Levels Feed Mill At Montague; 2 Trucks Lost A fIIsHSiI'UU.l fire at Montague. uiiirli liroke out about 2:00 p.m. 53llWIil' afternoon: completely nist-ti the Purina Feed Mill oper- llfjd h.v. Mr. ll.V. White. the fire originated in the office which was semi-detatched at th e nest end of the building. and it is helicrcd to have been caused by the oil heater. Mr. Cecil French. Ptnnloyee of the firm. and Mr. Iiillttl son. Stewart. were at the lost and of the mul grinding feed, Mary's Road. was a recent visitor to Georgetown. where she was the guest of hcrrson-in-law and daugh- tcr Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lavan- ('I'. Mr. Clarence Bell of Ahney and Mix Hcran Milicr of Murray Har- iiour. uore business visitors to (icorgctown on Saturday. Miss Sheila l)cLory of Charlotte- A strong wind was hloiiiiig but mW"t "Genny. spent '"9”I in" the direction was favorable. as it 5" '1" home I" G90"19l0W"- carried embers away from othcrl M1 wall" C"""Pbe” "I Mi-id- ncarby hiiiidings. including those of Kings Lumbcr Mill. and were unaware of any hlaze until the fire broke through the office wall into the mill. Within the hour the mill was a smouldering ruin, despite the efforts of the Montague Fire f)e- partment. All office and mill cquip- ment were lost as well as a 1954 Dodge l-ton truck. loaded with grain which was in the building. A three-ton truck owned by Ev- erett King and parked at the rear of the mill only minutes before the fire. was also destroyed. ford. Mass. and Mr. Neil Camp- bell of Greenwood, Mass.. left N --- Thursday on return to the U.S.A. I - after attending the funeral of their CRELNWIC" SW90" lhrother. the late William Camp- Thc following is the mlti-ycar hell of Gaspereaux. whose funeral report for January of the (ii'eei'r lwas held on Wednesday. February with School: l27th. Another brother. Mr. Ber- Gradc IX-l. Helcn Squircs. Inard Campbell of Medford, Mass.. Grade Vlll--i. Rena Sanderson: lis remaining in Georgetown, as the 2. Thane Rattray. guest of his sister, Mrs. William Grade Vii-l. Garth Sanderson. Wight. Grade V-l. Kicr Squires. On Saturday night. in a game Grade IV Sr.-l. Donnie Sandcr- played in Georgetown Rink. the son: 2. Jimmy Squirt-s. ,iocai Girls Hockcy team defeated Grade IV Jr. A I. Desert Airline Operates At ca 't D I 0 Ewan. by a score of 2-0. Goalgetters for Y 8 Grade I" S"-rah WFWIA SUUIN” the winners were. Mrs. Frank Par- lalgfl. d 1” J 1 Bi g d ikcr and Sheila DeLory. This was By JACK BRAYLEY rm 9 17- - 1' Rn - -'1" Pl" ; the first game of a two game ser- Fanadlan Press Staff Writer soA:edcu'i'iiyp!ut:iI1shIl.()iies (oEg;lti'tiInIii: mm H” for the Kinxis County Gk" Grade II--l. Annc Suthcrland. I Grade I-i. Marion Sutherland; 2. Leigh Squires. llighcst average in Sr. Kradek Rena Sanderson. Highest average in .lr. grades- Roger Machiucn. Highest number of days orescnt during first term--Donnic Sander- son. "rt-gt. BALLAH. Egypt (C?)--The iiihertord run" from nearby mhsuwetr to the desert outposts V c United Emergency Force Tl: -inmexperience We 0 passenger think fondly "1 his last ride on a roller-coaster. But then: s almost always a wait. Championship. Friends of Mrs. Eugene DeLory lot Newport. are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Kings Coun- ty Memorial Hospital in Montague and all wish her a speedy return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gallagher oil Newfoundland. are guests of Mrs. Gallagher's parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Lavers. A can spot their UN markings. Night flying is out. except in emergen- The big flying box-cars on the run from the rear base at Naples ' to Abu Suweir also have to fly in '”.znll::'c""r.:f;::'”:C d designated corridors and at lim. ;;.,,,,.d 0', ONE "' "- ""1"? -I- lied heights when they reach . awe and Montreal. Egyptian territory. 5 Teacher: Mrs. IIPIPI1 coon. purpose of organizing a Kingtsl County inter High School debatingll league. The following off I c e r s were appointed- President. MISS Margaret MacDonald. High School: vice-piesident. Jerry Gillis. Souris High School: Secre- tary-Treasurer. Miss Mossey. Souris High School. Red Point School held a valentine party on February 14th. Follow- ing the exchange of valentines. lunch was served by the teacher and pupils and I ning was spent. at Elmira, is now able to be hacit on skates home team following his accident while playing hockey. out again following his recent ill- ness at his home. Mr. R. W. Dixon. East Baltic. on the sudden death of his Mrs. Fred Webster. Montague. Mr. T. J. Kickham, Liberal M.P.. for Kings on recently being named a parliamentary observer of Ca- nadian Delegation to the Nations. He recently left for New York to assume his new duties. This is quite an honor for one of our M.P's to have been select. ed to take part in the United Nu- Ilmtrl” M80-Jthe Montague Girls Hockey team lions. i was 2-6 in Morell'a favor. A large crowd of interested fans attended. The canteen was operated by Mrs. Wendell Robertson. Mrs. George Bruce and Mrs. Gordon Robert- son. members of the Kingsboro i, Womenla institute. who supplied the refreshments for the night. A large sum was made in aid of the rink fund. Mr. Wesley Fraser, Mr. Gus Mallard. North Lake. motored tn Charlottetown on February 10th and were among the many others Ea of On Saturday night. in the debate of the Kings County Debat- lnsiitute.ing League to be held at Souris. gym)". in the Prince Edward island Hos- I Moi-oil on the topic "L II'II'itish-l-irench action in the Suez The President, . Ann” md Director, of the Red Pninllhitjdani and Miss Bernita Mur- meeting concerning the rink at . . Red Point on February llth. ."d M155 H””' Pew” i Joseph Gallant. grade twi-lie stii-p Master Hnddon Mrmany has uh ldcni at Souris presided. The judges turned to his school studies. fol-l""" D” lowing his illness with the Floyd MaeLean. Kingsboro. The weekly prayer meeting con- It is with regret we learn that Mr. Gordon Robertson. Kingsboro, has not been enjoying his usual good health and a speedy recovery Mr. cently for Europe in the interest of the Eastern Packers. This is one plants on Prince Edward Island. HIIUUS decision over Souris Hi ””T'" "l Upiiiiltling the affiriiiatiie S9L.g.Tl.easm.erlxias justified". uere Miss mmunity Rink held a busines Upmldlng II" Eduard Kassner. ddon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. i cted by the Rev. D. I. Mcclareime lnrmmmn M "'9 deliate Saturday night. zrxry mm and WM largely mi Mr. McQuaid declared. "The extended to him. Edward Gallant of the stern Packers, Souris. left re- F l MAINEii'iIT.T.i'.'.1'.'xu tau. all beaches. Maine I HIOUIIIIIDK. picturesque towns. Plan your inca- I lion in Mme now. rim. (or KII, I I about lakes. Ieamlsl. resorts, Iodnl Maine Vacation Service, III th I 2 b E ge It (iaieway Circle. Portland. Maine. operating fish -U. Mr. arm”. .iAIftIl'lfl McQuaid and Mr. James McQtiaid presented the rea- ' BLAZERS OF THE SKY . . . THE DEADLIEST OF THE SPECIES! as they riciy time, space and human endurance as they ride a fantastic niiic-rocket sled at more sons for the judges' decision. He) congratulated those responsible for' League. antil Wu held u the home 0! Mr. and .the speakers on the fine job they Mrs. Edison Rose. East Baltic, onl Fe t . en is nothing better than to be prac- - - - tised early in the art of public speaking." Poise and delivery are. , --- IAIII our our IIID A coin -e- very important and the led in ih gh the delivery of Miss Peters. ed Msgr. and Falh judgesl iconsidered that Souris High exceil-I i ese. Aptneas of material The chairman. Mr. Gallant. than-Ii ked the j u d g e s for their work rduring the evening. and also thank-l negative forl usoiii-is were Miss Margaret Ryan steel, fur In, use of the par. More" Team Scores l Monday. Mar. 'l957The Guardian Page 5 Unanimous Win Over Souris . g g . and slight supremacy of rebuttal last Ylioieli High Sthool non a unani-mam me decision to Marc” Mr. Mt-Quaid said that while the judges did not like to single out any one Mr person as better than the rest. they ..Rps"hm that iicre particularly impressed with AEROWAX IS DOUBLE-RIEH IN WAX ifROwix lil- i;i.;: 1: crl did in preparing the presenting the FE than one thousand cents to heights ma speeds! i I n e n : tudes I who had to abandon their vehlclesp and take shelter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacPhee.l Little Harbour. The Young People's Group of the East Point Baptist fhurch, put on a Valentine Party in the Kingsboro Community Hall. KIIIBS-l born. on February l3th. it was: greatly enjoyed by all present. Following the programe Mr. Run-. sell Garrett auctioned off the many l decorated envelopes and boxes of? lunches which brought in a neat. sum in aid of the new flint pro.I jector. Films were also shown byi Rev. D. l. McCiare. The and col.) fee were served by the ladies. 1 Miss Marguerete Mossey. Both-g well. and students of Souris High? School. attended a meeting heidl in Morell on February 2nd. for the, Montague Marguerele The teacher and pupils of the pleasant eve- Mr. Kennle Jay. Station Agent; with the Red Point recent Rev. H. R. Bell. Red Point, is Sincere sympathy is extended to nelcc. Congratulations are extended to United Mr. Chester McNelll. Red Point. is making a good recovery from. his recent illness and his host of friends are wishing him continued, mprovement. Due to the weather and road conditions the game of hockey in he played between Morell and Red. Point home team in the Souris Rink on Feb. 16th. had to be can- celled until a further date. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Alex N. MacLeod. Uixg. on the iidden death of her sister. Mrs. C Fred Webster. who passed away ilvc um-:r'. i .t it ' -n ..l.;':'.::t".&"t:;.;:t:”::"..r:Li: A -- i”,.i:a",';k'u'"8"IC. ”" Sqd" 1411' posts. the Dakotas sticking to the M... ,”.u0f.rfOrds .'W" P ' landing stri while the Otters . . ,. W, h "s- "I'M "Bl" we choose a his w-y when they can. Mrs. A.H. sis-ivai-t lcil last i!Tf'Ifi "Um W "Thule medical evacua- picking their way between the for 1-,,.-Mm, Ontario. aftcr rot-civ-l iia.,,.,,. e neiwwk "I d9”" boluiders if they havrel to. "I ing word 'hat her fIRliEIIIf'T.i Mlissl n. .. an emergency. arepa siire M 5; 1. -h rcsitics ii oi Ili'i”l"lilr"I:d'h. vein." of the "W". for "lam hndlni" BI" rohi-ii. It:dv.tIItI(eii ROIlfIfIt'"I.V I”- i inn Iilli dons 'md northern "GT c”'dI'" Amy "3'''" M" ”' Mrs. Charles Mcfnrron of St.” m,-,.,,,. m:::?' "WPIV ”" mm” rated to rig a successful make- J by n:."::'.':'.":.- ....:; "".7"ie--W A 58th Annua i. K . er IIII o - tilprtlr cri in extreme air turt:u- 1.. 0," and Igndmgg-kg, Up to 3 mtd.l'ebruary, only two scheduled flights had to be cancelled because 1 WANTED For the purpose of electing: IIIIIITABIIE Dairymen's Association BANQUET AND IINPERTAINMENT Guest :-H . C. B. Sherwood. mun: Agritmlmraigzw tuning and .....m-F President Association mniviuiiionunflaiibngauni Prince Edward Island I Meeting C her. f Frld ,,M h 15 III 10:30 am. and 1:30 p.m. uTI:dr:d:itbtabienl:o.ttle Ottersmn-on 1 ay are in the Gen : Ii II. Burn umtr eoiii Lobster Cracker ' , tho "non tiny. He toot: , L ' H gum; Mm controls of one on a desert . Gad wage; CODO ION CQIOTI O ;...,..,.k M , m And w:u:.hln:'he. his; Charlottetown :lioidf,”,.,”'f.j';::t 3"”-5 9'; at can the wine cmm-IIlIf- ' L. M. JOHNSTON. rm I I ' ' v For the Purpose of Receiving: 7:; . y,,,:,,:.?,;:3iE ,':,::,,,,,,, M00909". The annual reports of the officers W m I - I II . t For the purpose of considering Resolutions. policies and voting of funds. Three directors to the Board The officers of the Association. I-tote! 6:-BEN. o 'llInIst.erof l FARMERS' MEETINGS March l4th and l5th Legion Hall. Grafton Street. Ch'town THURSDAY - MARCH l4tIi - 10:00 a.m.-l'rint-e Et'lWi;ll'd Island Sheep Bi'eedcrs' Association. 2:00 p.m.-Central Farmers' Institute. Guest Speakers: Mr. R. C. Parent, Superintendent, Experimental Farm. Mr. Bruce MacLaren, Junior Cerealist, Experimental Farm. Discussion: "What is New in Hay Making?" 7:30 p.m.-Federation of Agriculture-General Meeting. Panel Discussion: "The Turnip Indus- try". L. P. lllclsaac. E. D. Reid, W. P. Mac- Leod, Wm. Hayden. Report on Federation Activities. Trends in the Beef Industry: M. W. Chepesuik. Livestock Marketing Service. A. G. Parks. Atlantic Provinces Eco- nomic Council. FRIDAY - MARCH 15th - 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Prince Edward Island Di-tlrymen's As- sociation Annual Meeting. 6:30 p.m.-Banquet and Entertainment. Char- lottetown Hotel. Guest Speaker: Hon. C. B. Sherwood. Minister of Agriculture, N. B.. and President Holstein-Friesian Associa- tion of Canada. Dr. George C. Fisher. D. V. M., V. S. - . ”Brucellosis Control". , 3.1 Only 2 mean on the train to 3n sautaroou WIIIIIIG tenement - nun Foster Service --- Travel OIIY T” on the train to th miles an hour! As they make breath-taking balloon-gondola as- n has never reached before! as they catapult out of stratojets at supersonic as they free-fall miles through unprecedented alti- . pitting love. against the most dangerous frontier of all! coiirage and dreams The true story of the strata-flyers of e U. 8. Air Force! 20-n crmuanrox panne- IITHE COtOI by N IUII Cinemas MAi3i's0N-i'Eliii-Hdiiiiix-iAti3't?ER 'Everysbn 1 3:30 7-9 EXTRA NEWS - "SFRVIVAL CITY" jTOAY - TUESDAY - CAPITOL l 'MIDNlGHT SHOW .. TUESDAY .. II.I5 A wrong kind of woman . . beyond the breaking point! "WICKED WIFE" NIGEL PATRICK - MOIRA LISTER day or night you're treated right. -o Only IGIITS . driving the men in her life "Ocean limited" and "Section" from MOPWPO P930" connect at Montreal with the "Super Continental" Only 4 iuoirrs on the train to VANCOUVER Arrive relaxed