MONTAGUE UNITED ANNIVERSARY Tritiiiy United Church. Mont- i;ue. which will be the scene ofj nI.li'lllill.L and evening anniver- mgt sel'i'lt'CS on next Sunday.l iiit,-uxl ll, ithen the guest prea- .-...I. will be Rev. John B. Har-l dtt- HA Ph. D.. Professor in Plilv liill Divinity Hall. Halifax, ys ltr. Hardie is well ltnown,. ,. .in outstanding preacher and) pxiilltr speaker. riiiiity Church was and dedicated as a Presbyterian active at present in Trinity Church in 1878. eighty-one yearslchurch. The United Church of ago. altho Presbyterian servtcesltcanada was toi-med in 1925, were held in this area aslearlyp The present pastor is Rev. J. as i793. by the great Pioneer M. Fraser. B.A. For the anniv- PPGICIIH. Dr. James MacGreg- ersary. Trinity Church (moti- 0r- pwtil be aided in providing spec. Rev. James Buipitt viho came tal music by Mrs. Ralph Doug. to P.E..l. in IIIJ7. held the first las of Montreal and by Mrs. niethodist services In-this area. Keith Roger; and the "Trinity as in other parts of this provint-e.l llialc Eiglit" of Charlottetown, T S-iii-mi GUARDIAN .N"I'lll(iEON United Baptist . Church. Service Fridny Augustl tth. 8.00 p.m. Rev. Rowland Hill. ilinister. l LITTLE Sands United Church? Sunday. August ilth. Sing song on ice at it o'clock p.m. Sunday School at 1.15 p.m. TlCl(l-318 for the Shakespear- in performance. Aug. 19th and ztlth. in Charlottetown may be purchased in Montague at Mari- time l-Electric Office or at H. S. Johnston. ST. PETER! BAY Pastoral Cliartzc. Services Sunday. Aug. 11 St. Peter's 9:30 a.m. Marie ll am. Special re-opening ser- vice Greenwich 7:30 p.m. Mr. Anthony Ware, Minister. DUNDA3 United Baptist Past- orate. Rev. Rowland G. Hill, Pas- inr August 11th. 1957: Annandale lltltl a.m. Worship: Dundas. litlt) s rn. Sunday School, 8.00 pm worship. Prayer meeting as usual i'Al.l.l-IYI-'ll.-JLI) Orwell Head-l Cliil',Zl'Pl(all()l'l. Services for Sun- lltl). siugust llth.: Orwell Head, lltlti a.m. Communion Service; liciln River. 3.00 P.M. Orwell llcati. 7.30 p.m. Rcv. F. MacKin- l'llIll. Minister. l'.UtlSH of Georgetown. Ang- lit-tiii Church of Canada. Holyl Tttittiy Church. Sunday. August Ilili Eighth Sunday after Trinity. H00 a.m. Holy Communion andl St-rmtin. Reverend W.G. Hngg. Priest in Charge. l'NlTl-ID BAPTIST Church Sun- tlli st-rvices, Montague. Morning utttshtii ll a.m. Sunday school 10 A it. special speaker Rev. Myron 0 Brinton. Murray River. alter-l noon service at S p.m. Sturgeon.l t-it-iiitttt service 7.!!! p.m. Special spt-nkcr. Misa Laura Rain. re- tired misgionary. 1 OLD FRIENDS iecl uclcunie flltl Irit-nds welcome new. And trtt-ndi do welcome new friends ltltl Let": all get together dress-t out or ragged weather. This In-l lnntl always welcome: folks like suit tint.-Leod the Tailor. Murray lllivr. where you get the best Ior ins Tailored to measure ants 834.00. Ready to wear slacks tit) PRESBYTERIAN Church In Catiaiin Service in Caledonia. Attciist tith at llztli a.m.. Sun- tl-ii School nt lozill a.m. In Wood Island: at 3:00 p.m.. Sunday School at 1:00 pm. The sacra- mt-nt oi the Lord's Supper will be ct-Iohrated August llth at 3:00 p. In at Murray Harbour. with the Rct Donald Nicholson officiating (tome and Worship. Murry Davis Student Minister. THE Montague Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada. Hot. .t.M. Fraser. B.A. Minister. Sunday. August ll. Anniversary wt tccs of Trinity United Church with Rev. John B. Hardie. MA. tin Ph. D. of Holmes. N.s. an NM Preacher. it a.m. Morning Service. with Mrs. Ralph Doug- las of Montreal as guest organist and soloist. 7.8 pm. evening ser- vice. with In. Keith Rogers of Charlottlawn. In most (It'll!- lti Mrs. Douglas as soloist. and with selection; by the "Trinity ilile Eight of Charlottetown. A M8111 welcome to all. PERSONALS A B Keitafeartloarecea ford Peoria, Mr. and Illa. LG. Idlen end '0" Tlrlor at Anna-11.. NJ. were ween-end pants at It. and lira. Ivar G. PHBpn. lontagnn. Mrs. At-chic lane and In. Gordon cottia. Ioataaeo are in awash saunas; no Goo- "l0IDIIuDII.?IOll3alIalIDnvIea "55 IINHXV III. 9 . m'.'t'm:lI'l.ifas. iu. is-rattan um. """"" "" W1-VernonDaw.lrnaeaeit. Utllllar hi. . U -t"ii-':anEa."a'r'3' "I-:'T.'kst-a-..' "-' Cannon Inn. Oaaaoa. opened-lseveral of his descendants arelso that exceptionally line ser- lvices are anticipated. P. E. I. Scouts lPosi-Nupiial Parade For H.M.fShower Held The-thrill which Prince Edward Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- ISIIN M01118 Clllolted when the Phee.'Montague. were guests of Queen and Prince Phillip visited! honor at a post-nuptial communi. "lei? -I115"?! -llmboref Cami! ill! ty shower held in Heatherdale Sutton Park. Warwickshirc. l'-2ng- H," on July ML land is described in today's dl3S- ' patch from Assistant Scout Mas- Corporal W.A. Llewellyn. left. Georgetown. P.E.I. and Leading AirctaftmanpDon V. Mastrianni. Peterboro, Ont.. leave the oper- ations headquarters at.the R.A.l-Ii 'Friday. August 9. 1957 list Guardian Page 5 A Community Shower Hold shower. in honor of their ap- proaching marriage was tender- ed Miss Jean Mat:Kenzie, Valley- Eeltd West, and Mr. Kenneth Mac- Phee, Heatherdale, in Vaileytield Hall which was attractively dec- orated ior the occasion. The many lovely gifts were opened by Mrs. Alexander Mur- tln and Mrs. Harry Vanbuskirk and the accompanying verses were read by Lloyd Fraser. Both honored guests spoke briefly expressing their apprec- iation. after which everyone jttln- ed in singing "For They are p Jolly Good Fellows."Messrs. Stanley Bruce. James Hume and Preston Hume provided excel- . lent music for dancing and a de- .. licious lunch was served by that ladies of the community. I E -Bits; -s:;.7iti.-J Her Husband Therc passed away in the Kings County Hospital on July 3), I957. Mrs. Sidney Llewellyn of Gaspereaux in her 76th year. She leaves to mourn one so John and a brother Wm. D (it (Jessica Mrs. Benjamin Hender- son; and a brother Alexander base in Malta. one stop on a re- of Murray Harbour North cent round the world flight made Her funeral which was largely by an aircraft of 426 Transport Eiliendfd 100k Plat? from her squad.-on based at t)oi-val, P,Q,p late residence to the Murray Nauongi Dpfpncg puma; Harbour North Church Service ' at the church and gravc were T-lconducted by her pasttit liev. drcn. Shirley. Elaine. Beryl. El- eanor and Allison. were visitors. to the City on Friday l Mr. and Mrs Freeiiiaii Mao-l Thc yuuntz POIIDIP W9" 9Sl'0I'l'l Ewen and family. motored from; ter the Kings County Memorial ed to l13'l.V d9('0ml?d 593” Wiwisctinsin. U.S..-K. to spent their; Hospital for an cincrgency oper- MY 5h0lJlli3Fd- 3! C001 SIl03m'-S Kathryn MacLeod. Forest Hill. M. C- CUTl'.V- Her remain WIT His numerous friends were lelldfrly laid to rest best sorry to hear that it was iieces- husband. Who Was bllfiv sar,v tor Mr. Birt Lcard to en- 10th- Hymiis sung were The Lord's it-" WY" M""'""” Di "" lslandlmiss Marjorie Matnesun and .vir.- vacation on the island. While in ation Best wishes go out to him shady Rm: and Abide with no contingent. "Today happened the great Kim event to which most of the boys) china um," and. mom. . V - . 3, were :frVedal;:e"Tll:::k'i"sE nllzrlugg :3; opened by Mrs. Bruce Leeco and Queen Ehzabeth and Prince IMrs. D.A. Mat.-Phee and the ac- icompanying good wishes were P'lllrl:e;,”.'r':,li:ef,”T.”',2g3o mmim mu by Miss Catherine Mathe- 'r"nT.i”li.3"w'.".l"fJ 5-l'..'t'.”'.'if5 5.2275 Ti” remainder 0' the Win: it I h th k ! fr was spent in dancing with music 5"!" pl:u:fL egg)": elhgrseonlgngy by Messrs. Stanley Bruce. James went to the review of special re- "um" and Presm" H"m9' Llmch presentatives of each contingent "5 5”l.'”d by "'9 hill” "I 3" at the Jamboree. This was at a ”"'""'"”'Y- p.m. Afterward the Royal Couple; had tea with contingent lesderst from each country. l "Then they visited the Amcri- can camp for a brief visit. From there they went to the Rover Moot which is being held here in conjunction with the Jamboree. There is also an lndahana Jam- borcc for Scoutcrs. here Mr. Roland Crane recently ar- rived home from Toronto. On- tario. to visit his mother. Mrs. Annie Cram-. E Mrs. Gilrlliln Roberts. Muriel, "Ross Dnvison. an assistanlp Sgyshl"”;ll'::lnRLovl;,?llai?5:;'l "altfz ::”:;p3:::lTirulr"PTincl:e":.'3:,l;l:'d friends at French River and oth- "land 3; ml gathering ' Ior points west of Charlottetown "in the arade of slccial rtnidunng "'9 Wu" prescntativtl-,s lp I Mr' and M” Queen were Roger Craig and Roscoe Pcndleton representing our province." The detipatch forpthe previous i-'.”.i””.ii.'J?.".i'.."”."..1”.lYJ"'2&i Mt -Wed I-wort me Mr- Guides in camp? with a special 3"." Sub"? Prncnuy 'mpl"y' .' n ue ec. mention of Margaret Coffin of Mrs Rnhen mack?" amv. Summersldej ed from Massachusetts recent- a Ichdddgtevdetdilll l:lW1(i)nll!liS(rl,l1'-Bfilljdlt l5'ml"!,.:,Sli;ll(:rher mm""' M"' 5'" :helr1emTl!i:rdhaereGa”l-JlougmllgeGlilrrstg M" "d M” "ml" M”L'”d iromlall over the world at Wind- - wml c""dre"' mum" Llm" ""1 i Heather of Central Royalty. sor Park. i . "We arrived at Windsor Stat-3 5:l";icl:Iyu Eula?" :'ndm'M':'r' :2." .f:”..'."l"...2.'. ”.'iZ..'".”..'".2f.l.". - -- away There were some . Lyd” M"F"""” "' scouts in our partv from Bel--w"m”E' N5” '5 Hpmdlng ' xlum lmy Englahd Smunndpcoupie of weeks in Lorne Val- and l-lrancclin addition to our l'y' She "l H" 1""! "I "er "mi own Cmadmh in-law and daughte.. Mr. and ' Mrs. Angus Nicholson. "When we arrived at the camp . we were broken W mo groups Mr. Lloyd MacDonald and chil- G. E. lTed" Barry of Truro, N.S. spent the weekend of the month with the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGrath. l Fulton Mat-Phce. The many love-p this vicinity they are guests of including silverware. Mrs. l l Macltlwenls mother. Mrs. Annie Crane. Mr. and Mrs James Calla- ghan. Mr. Louis Callaghan and Miss Betty Callaghan were in Riistico on Thursday. July 25. to attend the Gauthier-Larkin wedding. Miss Betty Callaghan attended her cousin as brides- maid. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mat-Kay. Strathcona. motored to Lorne' Valley on July 28 to visit Mrs. MgcKay'g parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. M.acNeill. - Miss Aletha MacLeod. Hamil-i ton. Ontario. is vacationing in; Lorne Valley. the guest oi her; brother and sister-in-law. and Mrs. Lorne MacLeod She. was accompanied home by her mother. Mrs. Christine Mat-Lend who has spent several months in Ontario. - Residents of Lorne Valley are sorry to see another home closed iyp. Mrs. George Maclnnis left recently to spend some time with her daughte Mrs. Oliver Doug- revlewed by ”""MacGrnth with sons Gary and luv "Cid 9' Hl"5b"'”"Kh' Mr. and Mrs. Stanlcy Morrison and inmily of Orwcll Cove. visit- ed relatives in Lorne Valley on Snturday. July 27. M", Emma Jay. Mount Ste- wart. was a recent visitor at the home of her sisiiter, Mrs. Bertha Fisher. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy.Ma'cl'ar- lane and family ni Springhtll. N. 5.. are vacationing in Lorne Val- ley. They are guests of Roys sister. Mrs. Angus Nicholson and Mr. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gaulliicr. Rustico. spent the weekend 0i July 27 with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan. Mrs. Laura MacQucen was a recent visitor to Montaituf. where she was the guest of Mrs. Reuben McConnell. She was ac- companied by her sister Mrs. of five and shown around the camp by girls of different nat- ionalities. We were served supper by each group before we left on return to our own campsite. On the train trip back everyone agreed that he had a good time. We arrived home at ii.30 af- ter a four and one-half hour lourney. l Some oi the boys were plcasedl to see and to talk to Margaret! Coiiin of Surnmerside who is re-t presenting the island at this world Guide can-ip. i l 0nt.. and Jewel Butler. R C A F. p Station. Trenton. 0nt.. are visit- ing their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butler. Peters Road. Mr and Mrs. Graham Mac- Swain and daughte . Valerie. Oshawa. 0nt.. are spending their- vncation at Murray Harbour.f ta of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne I and st Peters Road. guests of Mr. and liars. Cheater Mae- Swain. James Acorn. Boston. Mass.l is vacationing at Alllaton. aueetl oi his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L Ioua movie loer. J. Acorn. Stanley Lbodell and so . GI-name Fredericton. N. Montague - two. 9 . 10 . Frldly 3:30 i Saturday 3 and to PM. "MR. CORY" starring TONY CURTIS t A suspense thriller of the utmost proportions' A story about a gamble -a high clnsa tramp-their boss in a big city. An extremely intriguing movie that will please, the most fastid- COMING MON. - TUE. - WED. Marlon Brando in "TBA IOUIB or Till AUGUST M00?!" Monday Night a sum Tea service will be given away. THEATRE Adm. 40c -55c Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allllbol. Kr. and Ira. Glen Crawtord. and family. Oshawa. Ont. are In. Crawford's mother; Mrs. Jennie lntler. Great: River.' Iari Iiccai-thy. Lola Branch. t mt. in visiting with tin mother. I lira. Dave Mecarthy. St. Marys land. Bacon nuts ot Mr. ant Mn. Idler led. Montana. 1! I r I In no viaaieomoo . Y . and lira d be I Worth. eld WI! Winifred . It. at In Ralph Dina Gilt Cigarettes for CANADA'S lint!-EAST IIITAIY Pllsolilill. .. AQOI'IQXIIAlVQA& HA&S for -1.. early return hon"-y . The pail bearers were her six Ml. wunm Maccrath her son nephews: Everett Dixon. Elrlcn Joliit and Mrs. Frankr Parker,Lglx:"' wIl)"""'ll Dgllnfi R"5”"(lJ' were visitors to Wood island onl G” 481' h ""3 35 "3 am 3" Saturday. Jilly 27. l ny "3 am' Mr. Malcolm MacLeod. Mr. El-1 mer Pillman and Mr. Lloyd Mc- Donald were among those at-l tending the Horse Racing at the 2P7I'(lVlnt'ial Driving Park on July on Monday. July 29th. Wayne - .Liwll' d.ik M'D- MF 31""-'1' Plllmall "7 Casi”?-l aid eleltn lg? .-itlirlusllllne Moog: Alberta. is vacationing on the Is- when they Wm anend gxplui-. land. While in Lorne Valley he is; 9" camp. the guest of his sister. Mrs. K. Mg" 5,"-bu, Mm-Quill," of MEN? M3CD0n:lld- grlfen llllllla. New Glasgow. 51.8.. is visiting a young man r. man e he, "4 M. d M. w'1. the lsuind and has made lllSlfl-ed piifqufiianl an rl I h0"l4' I" the W95! "'3' sh"-'9-l Mrs. J. B. Scott of Ottaua. It is twelve years since his lastl Ontario, 3; Visiting m George. Vi!" I" ""3 PWVIIWE ""l I" ll" town as the guest of her mother, seen many changes. Mrs. Maurice Donovan and her Mr- and MW Ll"-"I M5"-'D0"il brother-in-law and sister, Mr. aid and Mr. and Mrs. Francislmd M,-5. Mex yia(.Km,,,,,,V Maclntyre motored to Marie on M,-5p Herb garb”. of yi(,,,.,-(.31. S""d3li- July 25”” wh"? "I9" who is visiting her mother. Mrs. 13"-W W979 RN51” 0' Ml" Nd M75 Florence Jenkins in Summerside, WYI" m"KW'"- AM-; accompanied by her sister. Miss ..-..-. .-. lborothy Jenkins. were recent N" REC!-AIME" l'”i'vl?.'.' 'i?..."l.53i-"i?.YIl. it-it ..-. Cacsarcit. nnmcd after Auilus-lcently for Boston. Mass, whcre tus Caesar-in 30 BC. is being she will visit with rclattit-s reclaimed from sand and sea. I Mr. Harry Yorston and his mo- CAPlTOl-TO-DAY "SAT. II: run lllIl.l' A IIITIIIS is it vtimtirss or am... an caiimr rim rat dh DCOUTS '10 THE RESCUE - COMEDY SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - I IOX OFFICE OPENS I P.M. BIIOW STARTS AT DESK Rain or Fine ADI.-'L'l'S Me Cltildrn nnder I! years in cars man TODAY-Alan ladd-Jane Alyson . "THE McCONNEl.l. STORY" COMING SAT. MON. On June 3th. a community ham of Gaspereaux: one sislcri ipu-vw -. -06. var R. C. Responiiiiig to many requests l lrom points in the inur Atlantic lProvinces Coniniissioner L H. .Nicholson. M B.F.. has announc- led that the Royal Canadian lMtiuiited Ptilit-c Band of Ottawa will visit eighteen centres. in- cluding t'harltittt-ttmn and Sum- merside presenting concerts and iTlisl't'lllll1.', cereiiititiics The band is tlue lll (lliarlnttclovin on August 27 and in Suniirit-rsiric on .August Zlith . llhcr. Vlrs .ed recently from a motor trip througli the Annapolis Valley in Nova Sctitia Mr and .'llI'x tiscar Jaiiies olt Toronto. ()iil illlll have beenl the guests of Mr and Mrs Guy! Hctitpliill. left till Monday onl return home. they were accom-t her panied as far as Charlottetown Ind were ccompamed b, M Hy by Mr and .'ilrs. Guy Hemphill. Moon,-5 mt,”-W... Mrs ) rs l Mr mid Mrs John 0'l(ceie of Bear River. tit-re visitors to: GP(ll'Llt'ltlll'n and Mttntague onl Vlonday. Jul) Llltili Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Mair M. P. BAND COMING The tour has a two-told pur-I our as many as possible of in e pose. it will enable citizens and :;'-l';""5 lg3'th3V9Cb99;.'":;V.' mm as ern ana s members of the force in the uni the bun” mm appumnces dub ious provinces to hear the band! mg in mm. tn 1952. and it is intended to stimulate From the Band": Iarve music interest in general recruiting of- library director Inspector E J. suitable young men to a career Lydall has chosen a varied sel- in the R.C.M.P. ection for the tour with the hope The hand will leave (ltiaua on of having something to suit all August 22nd. Commissionerl tastes. The number. will be an- Nicholson has stated that ill 2 lnoum-ed by the band's commen- tour has been arranged in htiipliatnr as the concerts proceed. Maijv Ynrsittn return-and Miss Norma Maclnnis, wlitit MrS- V0l'mBll Tll0mP50" 3” Hal; tended the Downe-Cutcliiie wed- , ding at Trinity United Church. '7 Ymsm" "ll M” Ma” l"" in Charlottetown on Saturday. sion. left recently on return to July 27th Ac- their homes in Port Moody. B. ' c. are Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Mutire TOURIST BAIT and daughter Carla of Halifax. Norway Md 975,000 mums" arrived in Georgetown last week during 1956p LIGHT PROTECTION have been guests of Mr .lohn L. MacDonald. who had been their guest in Halifax Mr Monro has Persian Gulf pearl divers niten returned home, wh lie Mfg, wear "coveralls" of white cloth Moore and daughter will vaca- for protection against stinging tion here for a time. Jellyfish. people compete in the on business h . 0 ....w QNR 1 All ' Cn.nnda'a hundreds of oil companion wage vigorous competition. The result in inoroanod IHPIIIII. OIL LIHITID Did you know there are more than 10.000 people engaged in the search for oil in Canada? We know it. because we run into plenty of them each time we try to lease promising otl lands. i Did you know there are hundreds of skilled chemists and onglnoern in Canada's 48 roilnoi-ion? We know it. because our-own technical people have to work hard to stay ahead of the others in producing better products at lower cost. Did you know Canada's oil companion employ thousands of salesmen to market their pr-oduotn? We know it. becouae every day our own: sales people are competing with salesmen from other companion. ornoionoy. and bottom: to the consumer. &o