lien! under the supervision of' '1-al examination un"" 'l'.' ”l""' ' Ilsa Doris M. Anderson. B.St. ion of III! 9'15"” "33"" "ml" f Saturday. June 1. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 Montague High School Code Il.5.. liad llllolller very active g. Au students up to 18 NPIUIS of y . following cadetsznest .nffic:.Clg:-tcubaeior use: gnI.w;- year. A tota of 231 students were -' ed two llI0('l.l&IllItlls C d L E bert Shaw; best senior . . .ney. na nnlll. r enrolled in the various day and ,'::;,,,f';f.il.,. isgt Crawford. best Junior N.C.0. ship Mayor Bruce ll. Yoo. evening classes of this Depart- 5 Mm”! 1” per cw, ,,y W, -Leith Mcllerron; first year cadet John Hughes (Principal and c It ssient. ' showing the most cadeti. lvan Macl-'hee. Also present was the Queen The march past took place at Square School. Band which was the Federal Building and presentlgreatly appreciated by the Man; on the saluting base were Brigltague cadets and a number 0 G. G. K. Pealte, D. S. 0..Col.;members of ”B' Squd. of "I9 A, 3, puke, Capt. W. L Wilcox, P.E.I. Regiment. Mayfair Theatret Murray River - June lat SATURDAY emm, uudenlj gave blood at tho l'"P"'Vem9"'- "Beginning October 1; 1957 at mood Donor's Clinic. two month course in Home Econ-1 5, um-ty-six bedside tables wt-re unics is being offered for the first i mg. by the Carpentry class for time. This course plus the six- I m. patients at Beach Grove. week course given in January and t 7g H.nd.1,igh5 were made by February each year. will be given me Cupemry cl", Ind p,(.M.mL,d in place of the full year course in - u, "ch Orphanage at Christmas the. Home Economics previously I mm. offered. It is felt that more young 3. Clothes racks were made by omen would be able to talie tb ,'nmbing class and placed on advantage of this shorter and more the 3 goon Intensive course. 9. window display in thc sliitw "In addition to the courses at window of the Maritime Electric ready referred to, all male siu- . Company in-lInl-lll”Y- 9 dents in the day trades classes are l 10. The gift of a record P18.'i"'1" 10 required to take a general scad- , the school by the student hotly. asnic course. in this course lii- 11. The donation of ltloo to HIV struction is given in English. t School by the Womens ln-'tnutc- science, General Knowledge, and i for the Marshfield area as PHI-1'-s Mathematics. for practical work in the li'a1ll's Tho -t-t iiiid annual inspection of ' said that the Montague Corps was the .'iloiitaciic High School Cadetlsmall but a very good group. Corps was held yesterday evening I steady on the march. and a mark- ai 7 pm at the school grounds. t ed imP0l'V9m9"l "V97 1351 Veil- Brig (L K. 5. Pcake, DS.O., was He said he also appreciated the iiispcction tifticer and on the re- difficulties under which they train- vicviing stand were Lt. Col. A.l:l. led such as lack of a band. rough Pezike Capt W. L. Wilcox. Maior tterrain etc. He congratulated the M E. Campbell, Lieut. B. F. l corps for their sincerity of action Cheney, St-n.-itor Elsie lnman andland felt that this is due to the His Worship. Mayor Bruce H. You. tinatructors. Mr. John Hughes. Mr. in i-iiniim-iiting on the corps fol- Edwin MacDonald and Mr. Leslie lowing the inspection, Brig. Pealte Stuart. Col A. H. Peake then congrat- g ulated the corps and their instruct- reptirlctl his i-i-tiring president VIC an and said he was pleased Runl7 An increased quota to cov- to be nmliated with, them He an- er expziiiston in the work of gospel; nounccd that there would be a' (IlSIl'lllillliIll has all but met. This I prize for the best and second best 4 VVEIKiltisxIlll('lllI1ILlL!ll contributions Ne,-"ii coming (mm .119 cad.-f' inlensls corps to the Montague sqiiad. oi t'lllllt'll tttIilLLl'P2'dIlflIIS. CHANGES IN SCHOOL STAFF classes. ed llllhllllwx firms and individual frit-iitls of the work. the treasuru Prizes were presented to the. ma "Tension At Table Rock" 11. Organization and coniliii-tin: During the school year 1956-57 - of our "com vocational SNWM or S T (lrt-on reported. The Mem- there were four changes in the- nrial liititp Plan also accounted l in Terlintt-nlor MR school staff: 41) Mrs. Gloria ,Ice Sports on January T'fliili'.sL: Inf Milne ..t the income during the starring: iticn.-no l-Egan. Dorotliyl Maloiie. Latin-i-tin Mitt-iiett . ' Walker. who was employed as Kris lmPF0V9dglh9 m”l':e:10f Al W-'5" g "A man like SIIA5-F. The Suxpvnse of lll(iH fx0().N b i H R M L H Poole sienogi-gpner resigned in June, ml and provided nee illl .s t.ittmii Illlli'l'l'S for the commit The a me photo shows on. . rs. . - - by seaplane and returned to the Mr. Winters spoke later ihe,mainland Friday morning after same evening at a Joint political. being a .guest at llill Side Inn. lmeeting at the High School. He;lle spoke yesterday at Mahone SIi()W TIMI-I ti p.iii. FERRY SERVICE May lst June 1956. and was replaced by Miss for student activities. .h 1 in V . Florence Drake of Charlottetown 13' T59 lwldmg "I ” Si in”: who is doing excellent work (1) in this Auditorium on ur. 8. your eiiti lli't-sidt-ni. Claude York, Vice President. Stt?I'l1D8 I'I(Il'l'rll Sect-t-iary and Scripture! g Winters. Minister of Public works being greeted on his ar- 14th inclusive ni-al at Montague Thursday even- COMING TUESDAY (only) woos lSLAllll-cAlllBOIl . J i I - ' i - . i M89 "it from each terminal: . - Mr. David MacLean, our Acad- GVCIIIDK. Ml! n.l,m”"”",",l, Rpmrdsi Mm” . .t D”-I . ing by Senator Elsie lnman and- arrived at 7 17.111. (mill H3l'l”lB'y' N'S- gmic Teacher, resigned in June, II. The operation of an P.hL'Llll(l'llll l:(t:zilx)ililre;.'liergzmclffiigi 8 a.m,, 11 ant. 1 um - V3 P-"L J "B d A , 1956.glo.accept a position willtthet student council unlcijer ta Calla J ( kiln-of -iy-INN” aria BIN: man -Reply? STANDARI) 1 till. ' K , 0 . . PfOVlIl;llAl Departrrilentedofl;xgrtcul- and energetic Pres en . -WHEN? Blair Macbonam I,-orfdmly ",pt,,':.t drl (lint on y " :R ture. e was rep ac y Mr.t 4-. 5 . .. g D t irst wear er roziit-as R D b George MICKIY 0! Darnleyw M""'l' Mm" Rep” T' D W . e0SOl'IG e OU E Prince Edwud hind who hui Blots, Zone Leader. Vic Runtz. Cross early Ind it'll” dFl3)'- Claude Lewis . a very effect” In M E i - - -7-: Reservations Liriiiteti . 039 9 '5 " " RIW'x' -MM A West German in amculan m”,m,tg I smtiiiiiu Dana Aiirirmt... .to;in Fontaine . . W . na C our trades classes. ' H, ..n K - ('1 Ad e- 0' P P "P' - l - - -. tl -v built a will i Llulll around him"; "His kl:i?;2ti..12”"d,:..3' .l.5l?t. ocaho 00 wt In September 1956. Mr? Headi Gldeons H..'..:.'I.'..';l2Li.....y:l'.:l': nomnunnnninxn : i,,,,;":;,,;:. ;:,;,, ,,,,, ',.,.,',; ..,,u,,.,,,....,... - P - i. . - L b0. Df' l- . . V - . Jiinc 3rd. I At the 12th annua1.Cl9smB EX- D”'"'.'F. 3 3 ct,;,;:tor,,,r,esi::;d tgrlcclitllzgpogl M the anmm mmmu of my Md tin inn in lllv united States. He FERRIES LIMITED i Beyond a tr--widhlv dtruat I g lemses M H” Pmvmcm V00" Elect"-my 8 7 :1, if), . mm i 1-"mm, Hie eon Society. Charlottetown camp. S-"ml lit-lni-c lr-aviniz .WB5l'"'3l”"i Charlottetown. P. E. island 5H0 TMl'-W3 P-"L Sl'II('lALl Deliciously tart rltub- tional School held in Pr; cc of Plllmbllll i2 i0 '3 W "H d " 7 i new Wednesday anemmn in .1”. that iftorman . Amencan mend. atb pics at Your Kim County-WalesCol1est yesterday afternoon. Weldl” '9 " '””m'"' W” ' iemwmy by office of the secretary. w. Blilll' ship has been strengthened" by i:HWI'5 "113 Werk Montague Eak-l a detailed report on the accom-l M - .. Mi-..FranklGlzliud;t ofllhle1F3T""y Mgcpongid, a successful year was Ills talks in the us. capital. r ' PH , iplislimcnts and activities of the'T9,T ' 32 50 D"”5l”" 0 l.e "W "C3 epanil school during ""3 academic wart N10l!91hf'F there were 32 stu- ment of Agriculture. Mr. Oaudet "V "V M" r"-”"” ”i.0,pg Axxumy Lonsngn. 195657 was given by up Principal tdents enrolled in the day trade has done excellent work with our uilll'l' Weditcsdtiy. June 5th at 8.45 l Mr. ED. Macphailt courses. 70 per ct-nt of whom were regular drafting class and also . pill ill otidfelloiis are cordially: "M051 0; us," said M,-g from rural areas and the remaind- l with our trades classes. I or 30 SUNDAY NORTH RIVER W""" Movit-s. Rain or Moon Mac- Tliis sill? t-onluttics for four more days Visit Lleixt-llyn's this week ulicrc your dollar value is higher. i-II-1 CHURCH of Scotland. Eastern charge. Congregational meeting and visitation by Presby- lery Murray River, 6t; June. 8 pm. Birch Hill. 7th June. 8 pm. Rev. D. Ross. Canada. Sunday, Juno 2nd. Souris Sad Fatality Occurs In Ont. ”Hiialtir'.s Body in Lake at Club Dock" is llIf' caption in a Tnrniito p.li)PT in it-card to a sad fatal- itv which took place their recent- li The article is as follows: SOURIS-BAY l-ioriune Pastoral "19 5”h"0l has 9XP3"d9d rtinrcc. The United chin-cti of l uously over the past twelve years. ll) a.m Sunday School. ll a.m. Service. Bay Fortiinc 7:30 pm. SPFVICP. iltntster. l first two years of ltsnpcration the l student body consisted entirely oil ' orld War II veterans and in 1947 civilian sti-dents were admitted for the first time. . Since that time the number of courses has been increased to twenty. new facilities have been aided, and the teaching staff greatly augmented. No new cour- iics have been added this year. but contin- It' c present grand total enrollment lln all courses being 579 students. ) In addition to those. the commerce Rpy. nonam A, sharp,-g lclasses of Prince of Wales College consisting of 71 students are ac- commodated in the Vocational School building. POSSIBLE EXPANSION Our classroom and Mnl'k.sll(ID facilities are now being used to ll limi . and the schoof staff are eagerly looking forward to the time ivlicn the present building will be enlarged. We are happy to' know that a new five year acrcc-, lment I'iH' been made with tho Fod- leral Dcpartmcnt of Labour where- lllt' dock of the National Yackt lday tratics courses for this year and winter months, the Schooli matic water heating unit by thel ,was in full opt-ration five nights Depa;iment of Public Works. 9; teach week. The public again 1. Repnintlng of the outside l howd fine interest in evening, woodwork of the whole building ,courscs and most of the clussesl 3. All students received I med- iwere filled to capacity, the totall tattendance being 386 students. Ont lApril 29 and 30 two informal cloa-' I lit, were held for night studentl.l 1 two SHORT COURSES short courses were held '- a six- Glenflaiiniiig Hall Elmira Hall T. J. Kickham, Lilwral High Bank Ilnll .. .. Monday, June 3rd Tuesday, June 4th Tliursriay. June 6th Canditizite, will be present. Inserted by Kings County Liberal As.sn('latinn lwhicli 9 young women were cm L O G S lrolled. attd a three-week course in Egg Grading in which eleven young men wee enrolled. Mem- hers ol the Federal Department .01 Agriculture scicd as instruct- ors for the Egg Gruding course which was conducted at Birch Court. Experimental Station, Char- loltetown. IIOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics During the winter months l week course in Homemaking in w AT SOURIS WEST George A. Webster l, , l Depart- l . i ANNOUNCING ; SENTEI) AT BOTH CIIARLOVITETOWN THEATRES! rustic POLITICAL MEETINGS Opposition Candidate Invited Georgetown Hall . . Tuesday, May 28th Ye0's Theatre, Montagtte . . . . . Tlturstlay, lvhy 30th Morell Hall Wednesday, June 5th r E invited. Entertainment after sup--g Pphanp Hare "quaimed with (he I iicrg cent from Charlotte-i (4) In Mil:,y.!t957.g after two O I 3 Box Onicp Owns 7:30 P” IIISIOFV. of or school. which was l;;v(?H,:," 6B'R;:'g5'd" 3'9"” draw” :"b:le"All'i" N" .5” S - " ' '. retary, iss so an resign- I mi-ui s-we .i;:;1”i;:?;2:.:".i”i.:”;.l:i2. "3: --Ni--2 im---- at to - -o--um with ---i ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS .. Show .. n...t. SHOW, ' - ' for T' "t ed for those who wish to all) a Vederal De artment of A ricul- T 5l””” and geek i. i. "my l partment of Labour and the Pro- 3 p 3 . rtinicli Canadian Girls in Train- vincm Govemmem This School In :1ll'IOWIEdEe of a trade and also for lure. She was replxedi bypliidlss; M h 8 in; ' . ose actually engaged in a parti lean Walker of C on a. race l etin S e af ; gm. ' ,?,f.':,',f',:edbel',fll:f, u::elp(e;?,l:,:l,,:.;',:ee:; cular trade. Our night classes be Edward Island who is doing very e 9 P l T O N I G H T Box OFFICE OPEN; 'llll-1 SALE of the War!!! The ' of Canada aind the Government of gan on October 1. I956 and con- satisfactory work. i 12 05 AM and of the month sac . . - tinucd till April 110. i957, ii periodllIIGlILlGH'I'S . . . . . N . g . Vyii -g-d- V. May 29th AT : . . l.lt'uL'l1.VIiis- All items in stock. Prmm Edward Mandi During the .of seven months- During the fall! 1. Installation of a new auto-. Gasperaux Md” ' " " (UHF di ' , l .. . . . Sourisliall ....................Friday, June 7th 1 ummmmsmu inmnto hari,(,u,- mim. ind” , by this expansion may be possible. - l'lll'lIIflF('d the body of Atti-ed lC0UR5E5 I ; . i see Iltllllec. zti. of Lake Shore Rd.. The "Gum-'s ofivrvd hr Ihe School ADOVO Meetings of 8:30 pm. i CHILDRFN UNDFR 1, "M13 m l.ltlH! nmncti, missing .in may be divided into two Rf0UP5r AN HER A 1) i i ' ' ' ltritlny night in the watpr In.-E: day courses and night courses. The OT CA EMY AWARD MOVIE TO BE PRE. 1 60c CARS. FREE. '.l.'hoWorld'a Boldod - Plomlon IEIIAIII must not: ssttta - sis sutuui mu votttt T. J. hit-klitim. Liberal Candidate Inserted by Kings County Liberal Association ("llli. beuaon on September 4, I956 and His boat was ftiitnil Satiirtiav -c""”""9d U” M?” 33- 1957- I WP It'll ll prniicllcr missing off ill? "id "I "l'"051 ""19 '"0t--hi silioininiz Aloianrlra Yacht Club E'"'"""'"'l '0' DAY Tnd" AT THE NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN MON. - TUE. - WED. -:::::...':z” ;:.':.::: at the CAPITOL . . , h; d ' y l Enrolled Certificates .891",,,:"",:'i';:in:"”;:;mf"":5: come isu-57 Granted TO it-iind on the dock of the Aummmln Mitional Yacht Club M"h"i" Tl 19 H ' t Carpentry ll 7 has nriitinally thought that lItl'hcc had drownrti in the IJIIPTS tiff the CNE grounds ulit-rc he was last sccn alive in lllk outboard motorboat. Due to the length of this movie, it runs 3 hours, 30 mina. there will he only one showing each night. CAPITOL PROGRAM STARTS AT 7:30 P.M. NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN AT APPROXIMATELY 8:15 P.M. MacKay 8. Co. llarbour police said Mt-Phre . 3 .v ' CAPITOL MATINEE DAILY AT 2:00 P.M. .'.l.”..l.'ii"T....- ”n'.I”'t'.-”i'.!f.ft”i.tt and W00dW0fk0l'5 -a I motor nzititilcd hack to UI(' 1t'arl1i club.l Tit:-it think he may i pm, mi," Are you building on a TOMORROW 't,L"-'.'t: s:r'i.':..":..:tl":t.:ii::::2::tZ..P .......... add extra power nsu-ins the propeller no the dock. screens. doom And ldooll j ' 0- d ,;:::..w';'.:.A.;;i.; i-----. '.:.'.."'..'." - 4 50 WW '1""'f”'i- "Ii . , '6' . . I' , . llt-simtira was” lIfIfH?'I1rA:0n"Bli.:g MERRAE RlvhR' P'E'l' . aunt. G Lt. iii-Pitt-e. He iii it son of the late Phone 24 llr James Mt-Phee. His mother b h'u”' llllti former Miss Jennie Robert- Ittn of Alexandra) lives in Toronto. Hm world's largest selling diesel tractor -N... For Sale Five room house with bath and oil furnace. Lot 50 his 130 TPPI. Apply- FOR SALE One General Electric Re- frigerator, 9 cu. ft. in ex- cellent condition. Also one kitchen range. Enterprise Capitol. 3-piece chesterfleld suite. For further informa- tion apply to- MRS. NEIL MncDONALD. Souris. Phone 63. A. A. FRASER, Montague OUT OF TUNE Directly contrary to our Provincial Government Your Mernlnr claims we are getting more than our Share of monies front Ottawa. How can we expect to lmprovuiut position under such an indifferent atti- tude hy your representative? .- OUT OF PLACE The ioumals of the House of Commons show that Your Member missed 45 votes and was absent for nearly all of the very important Pipe Line De- lia Do you want a continuation of such disinter- 5 Ned absentee representation? WE MUST HAVE A CHANGE VOTE MacDONALD IN KINGS meted M the King's County Conservative Aaro. 25'u'5'i-'?zlEa'i'w...i5uzAt3ETH TAYLOR ROCK HUDSON -JAMES DEAN a-osmonuo f.LjtlIK'M3-Xl.IlLI'KONI f ICMI-3M rates: so: n-its sttoaosusur y .capint: Not. as. a 65:: Iva. we 1 - Nana liver Drive-in-Adults Ma TODAY ONLY - CAPITAL IIILRALEYANDIISOOMIIIIIN "DON'T KNOCK THE ROCK” SHOWING A'l' I-8-'1-I MCGUWAN MOTORS LIMITED MONTAGIWI FORD SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 13-!