r MESS DINNER LD At the annual mess the wardroom of H. Queen Charlotte are seen left. Lt.- Cdr. C. P. Macxenzis, Major B. J. Msccormack. C.D.. Lt.-Cdr. J. N. Kenny. Commanding Officer. dinner of M. C. Eastern Guardian LO0K for the red dots at the Montague 5 to Lil) Store for sale specials from now till Oiristmas. ””"”& ”.E””iii. ”'ii':' 1 I an ll. 0 ' 12 nat Mrs. Join CIair's gt 3 p.m. ' RETURNS HOME - liar many friends will be happy to learn that Mrs. B. H. Yeo, who wps a recent patient at Victoria General Hospital, Halifax. has returned to her home in Montague. STORE HOURS - Montague 5 to 1.00 Store. Mondays to Fri- days lnolusive trom 8:30 a.m. to in p.m., starting December 12 until Christmas. Samrdays B130 a.m. to ll 9-"!- MOVE TO SUMMERSIDE - Mr and Mrs. Ralph Judge and their three daughters, Pamela. Valerie and Deborah. who spent the past year in Montague, left last week for Summerside where they will reside. Mr. Judge was manager of the Montague Co-0p- eratwe Store before acepting a position in Summrv itie. Pianvo-lie-citdl At Montague A delightful piano recital by the pupils of Mrs. A.F. Campbell was held in the Presbyterian church hall Friday evening.A large number of parents and fri- ends were present. At the close of the program Mrs. E. H. Stewart. spoke briefly unumending Mrs. Ca E " as a teacher and con- gratulating the pupils on a fine performance. she stressed the im- portance of constant and well-dir- ected practice- The following is the program: riuet-"Little Ruby Waltz" Dianna and Peggy MacLaod; "Tho Chimes". "Good Morning Marry Sunshine" and "The Storm"- S. Stewart. D.S.0., Queen Charlotte. Lt. Col. J. D. Surg, Cdr. L. E. Prowse. V.R.D. took the opportunity of thanking E.D.. Mayor of and Major W. H.gWorth. M.S.M., the Navy for its contribution to Charlottetown. Lt. W. Norman E.D. the sucess of Charlott.etown's lion- Black. president of the mesa. Brig. The function was held in the tenntal Year. Brigadier Peake G. G. K. Peak, D.S.0., E.D.. Com- wardroom of Queen Charlotte on spoke briefly on the fine coopera mander of No. 2 Militia Group. Saturday evening and the mayor tion between services. Barter's Film Lab. Curling mm And Schedule At Montague Montague Curling Club section A teams: - G. Gordon. Jame Johnston, C. uoszo. , Garnet Mclntyre. A. Wightman. E. McGiilivray. Dr. L.A. Johnston, Leon John- ston. R. Martin. R. Machon. J. MacLean, C. Nichilson, D. Murray. E. Duvar. W. MacLean. S. MacDonald. J. Baliem, R. Griffin. J.S. Dealloches. G. MacDonald. G. Mccsnneil. D. Acorn. C.S. Stewart, 6. Nicholson, L. Sickles. L. Marshall. Geo. Mcfntyre. H. Smith, W. Morton, Dr. lngs. Section B teams: Dr. P. Mclotyre. J. K. Mac- Donald, J. Cudmore. B. 1-ianeveld. B. Johnston, R. Pettitt. R. Mam- ilion, J. Jackson. At MacDonald, Dr. R. Melllsh, A. Robertson. P. Sinclair, N. I-iooley. E. Robert son, N. Thompson. H. Moar. I-i. Fraser, C. MacDougall. A.E. Sullivan, D. Wannamaker, G. Kennedy. P. MacLure. BJ. Jardine. 1. Phillips. J. Clarey. . Knox. L.H. Poole. R. Beck, 1:. Shaw. lnman. R. Knox. M. Jackson. Sparea- T. Clair, J.A. MacDon- ald. D. MacLaren, C. Johnston, A. Fraser. EL. MacGregor, R. Munn. A. Nelson. Young Women's Guild Meeting The annual meeting of the Pros- byterian Young Women's Guild. Montague, was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Smith, Monday evening. The president, Mrs. Per- cy Myers, presided. and the meet- ing opened with the hymn "Angles From The Realms Of Glory". The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Claude Nicholson followed by pray- er by Mrs. Byron Stewart. There were fourteen members present. The minutes of the last annual meeting and the last regular meet- ing were read by the secretary. Mrs. Nicholson. The financial re- port for the year was read by the treasurer. Mrs. Stewart. and showed a very successful year socially and financially- The report of the nominating 7 p.m. East ice- G. Gordon vs. R. 3:-ck. West ice- Dr. Johnston vs. J. MacLean. 9 p.m. East ice- Dr. P. Mcintyre vs. B. Johnston. West ice- At MacDonald vs. P. Sinclair. Schedule for Tuesday night: 7 p.m East lce- Wm. McLean vs. Judge J.S. DesRoches. oollnntoa was nod by me. llsie Watterworth and the following of- ficers were elected for the ensu- ing year: president. Mrs. John H. James Shaw; secretary. Mrs. George McCannell; treasurer, Mrs. Catherine Stewart (re-electedl; ex- ecutive. Miss Catherine Currie. Auditors. Mrs. D. A. Campbell. Mrs. Watterworth. Mrs. Campbell and Miss Currie were re-appoint- ed on the visiting committee. The retiring president spokei briefly expressing her appreciation for the co-operation of the officers and members during her term of office. Plans were discussed for assisting the Sunday school teach- ers in preparing Christmas treats for the children. and also for de- corating the church and church hall for the Christmas service. An invitation to meet at the I home of Mrs. Watterworth In Janu- Mon day, Dec. 12. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 KIWANIS CLUB OF CHARLOTTETOWN Presents MISS AUDREY FARNELI. Lyric Soprano With The NOTRE DAME ACADEMY GIRLS' CHOIR OF OVER 60 VOICES in a recital at QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH ary was accepted and arrange- ments were finalized for a social evening The devotional period will be led by Mrs. Carl Johnston and closed with the hymn "Silent Night Holy Night" and the Mizpah bene- diction. - A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. D. A. Campbell and Mrs. John Gaudet. and 5 number of Christmas carols were sung by the group with Mrs. Watterworth as piano accompan- int. West lce- C.S. Stewart vs. Geo. McIntyre. 0 p.m. East Icoladies. schedule for Monday night: 110 ARRESTS ARE MADE Place Damage In Montreal Parade Riots At SIO0,000 MONTREAL (CPJ - This vlo- jackets-a garb that has become Prominent in the rioting were lence-shaken city nursed its aec- a symbol of youthful hooliganism teen-agers,as also occurred in ond riot hangover of 1955 Satur- hereabouts w- they were charged Montreal's last such outbreak last day, while citizens pondered how a with offences ranging from attacks March 17. On that occasion the st.udents' protest parade broke into on policemen to wilful damage. riot arose from the National Lea- I Wild ”mP33'?- The demonstrations started as a sue suspension of hockey idol Assistant Police Director Alfred pcacem protest parade by "u. Mam-ice (Rocket) mchm-dy Belhllle Mild Ffldliy IIIEIIVS l'l0l dfmtg against 5 (are mo;-ease by Friday's violence, however. was WI?! the WOW hr has 599" l'1-V0l- the Montreal Transportation Com- much more widespread and re- atile Montreal since the antl-con- mission, but grew into . many. sulted in some 110 arrests. Only 28 5cTlI-M03 uuibre-3k oi 1917- BeI5n' headed melee in which streetcars were arrested in the March fracas. ser held 700 men ready to crack were wrecked. Some so persons Although Montreaiers were in- any further demonstrations. were injured, clined to blame the leather-jack- A lIl!'90'll0lll' vl'0C05Sl0l1 0' Sllllr inflamed hoodlums. a mixture oi eted youths for much of the trou- pectsappeared before a municipal court judge S a t u r d a y. Mostl "es. wielded nicks youths and many wearing leather the main objects of attack. some far from blameless. being set afire The MTC estimated damage and else-" "'9 I'lSP9Cl0I' Said ,loss at more than 8100.000. An "lf l were A Sailor", "Swinging Gaiiy" and "Long. Long Ago"- Barbara Wright; "Little Spring Song"-Sandra Stewart; "The Fairy court 'or severe "exemplary" sen-W39 52 Years 05 589- "Home On The Range"-Eiizabeti Johnston and teacher; "To a sky scraper"-Peggy MacLeod; ”walt7 lng"-Doris MacDonald. "Distant Bells"- Dorothy Anneai "Falling Leaves”-Florence Mac- Donald: ”ltaly”- Alice MacDon- ald; ”Moths"- Dianne MacLeod: "Minuet. From Don Juan"-Norma Annear; ”Bagatelle iiieethovenl" Margaret Jean MacDonald; "Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes"- Isobel Dewar; "Blue Danube Waltz Myrna Beck: duet. "Maymakers March”- Margaret Jean and Alice MacDonald: The Queen- Margaret Jean MacDonald accompanist. Following the recital the pupils were guests of Mrs. Campbell at the Bison Restaurant where every- the intruder back onto the street.iings- SOURIS THEATRE Monday - Tuesday. Dec. 12th-13th "BedeviIed" Oinemascope Starring: Anne Baxter, Steve Forrest You see Cinemascope in Souris for 45c Wayne Nicholson; "The Butterfly" and "Big Ships"-Marilyn Norris; "BEST ACT one enjoyed ice-cream. asss or THE YEAR"---GRACE KELLY WINS THE STAR'S TOP AWARD - - - THE ACADEMY "OSCAR" FOR HER FINE PER- FORMANCE IN THIS PICTURE - - - ALSO AWARDS FROM NEW YORK FILM CRIT- ICS - GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUDS - NATIONAL BOARD OF RE- VIEW - PARENTS MAGAZINE - TO THE STARS FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING PER- FORMANC ES. "Tito Dramatic Thunderbolt of the Year!" BING m look Magazinc GRACE CROSBY - KELLY -HLESM1-:N Plasma by VIILLIA V ?E'il-'5," - !-In-n I,-n ease... and Directed wcsoncs sen-on SHOWING AT 3:30 - 6:30 - 9 -- PRICES: MAT. 25: In 50:: Eva. 35: In 75: T0-IIAY to THUR.'(4 IIIIYS) PRINCE EDWARD many types. throw stones and bot- ble. Chief inspector Ernest Pleau and pulled of the Montreal police force de- down street signs. Streetcars were clared that tihe students also were "They did as much as anyone Older men too were in the thick IMTC lawyer called in municipal 9! ”""E5- 0"! Oi 111059 arrested C I"-RI I1 (I LI II ; "HI 1331': of gc:land,,e::dy?,Fr0m": genceg against agenda-sg I Police also commented bitterly wrgwam--.Ban.y Norris. duel One reetcar conductor reportedlthal many mature theatre-goers I a youin boarded his car waving a and others encouraged the demon- revolver. The conductor jerked the strators although themselves tak- car controls violently and pitched ins no direct Part ln the PF0C88d- YEO Mon - Tues Seven Little Foys Color - Vistavision Bob Hope - Milly Vitale Sensational comedy drama. Come and be happy. Adm. 30 - 46 incld Prov. Gov. A. Tax West ice-Ladies. THEATRE MIIIITAGIIE COLD WEATI-Ii KE YOUR C Remember . . . when your in traffic IT MAY BE car stalls isso sxrnn onsoune l STOPS COLD WEATHER STALLING Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER - MONDAY - TUESDAY Escape To Burma In SUPERSCOPE and Technicolor Starring-BARBARA STANWYCK, ROBERT RYAN Also - SHORTS . . . Show Time - 8 p.m. AUDITORIUM Oil MONDAY EVENING. I2 DEC. AT 8 P.M. Tickets: 31.00 Adults 50c Students Advance Sale of Tickets at Garnhum Photo Studio and Milton's Old Spain. Proceeds for our under-privileged Childrenla Program. Ice in the carburetor is o majors-onion why oars stall. is your out stalling those clnyn? Before you blame it on a cold engine or badly adjusted on-bu;-gear, try Eano llxtro-improved to give you even greater protection, against cold weather stalling. It combats the formation oi loo anywhere in your car's faol tyltom. As gasoline Vlsporhos In the carburetor likes a rsfrtqsmtlng clad: Condensation from the intake air frosns. Ice crystals stop the fuel supply-andyovveor slolsl Avoid Ilswllhlssohara Gssolaas ALWAYS LOOK to IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST IMPERIAL Ssso DIALIR