Annual Meeting of Trinity United Church At Montague Encouraging and interesting re- ports were given at the recent an- nual meeting of Trinity United Church. Montague, with Rev. J.M. Fraser. presiding and Mrs. Leon M. Johnpton as secretary. the year. I Wurlitzer -- i ' ed for the children at the Protest- nnt orphanage. Christmas eve the members went carolling to the lllul-inn and were "I9"-ained aim Miss Lois Robertson returned to terwards by Ruth Burke Bud Mar- her home in Kingsboro having spent ilyn Nichol. the past three weeks with her all- Durlng the week of prayer the ter and brtygher-in-law, Mr. and nmn nnended one gervicg as 3 Mrs. Edgar ennis. Charlottetown. group and during Youth Week they had a window display in S. A. MacDonald's store. A fun-nlte for members of the congregation was well attended. Donuts and coffee Wed., Feb. 29, 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 ed to her home in Albion Cross following her illness at her home. . through illness. Mr. Pius Cheverie. Souris. is nova Mr. and M11 Johnnie Young. making a good recovery from his Red Point and Mr. Augustus M81- recent serious operation in the lnrd. North Lake. motored recent-lcharlottetown :'ospltal. ly to Charlottetown. . . l Sympathy is extended to Mr. Wil- The 919055 0f M11 Bruce Ymiliam Farrell. Sturgeon on the rec retire! to learn of her entering the ent death of his sister in Boston Victoria General Hospital, Halifax Day Of Prayer At Murray Harbour The World Day of Prayer was held in the United Baptist church at Murray Harbour, Friday, Feb. 17th at 7.30 p.m. Those leading the service were as follows' Mrs. Thos. Fraser: rep, the United Baptist church; Mrs. Garnet Penney. repregenting the ert C: mpbell (Pres.): Mrs. Russell Hiclien (sec'y). Whim Road Ladie's Aid: Mrs. W.D. Fraser (Pres., Mrs. Colin MacDonald (Sec'y). Aketa C.G.I.T.: Veronica ;a'ylor Friends of Mrs. Staffer Bortein. Kingsboro are happy to know that she is out again following her ill! ness. Durins - . - . . . th t t t. All ' I'i- M . Geo g MacDon id and electric organ was purchased, for gfghlg; Nk,?dJ";;- A ll;::byrterian Cliurchn Mina. KEN; were served and the proceeds went Marilyn Garrett ,oungest daugh- fn'1"gl:; it slggdgierlgcovergrgnxmreg Enbeniiribnnteig emnnsbnrma mom,-. me. ca-lhgnurch. The ltjimtikmu turd Missltin Band: .Marion Clark Christ'eI8lresseiillTE Maechgnuifgpreti w help with the MiR'E.C' 8”” :eTtolEa1:ItLBzillxt(lcMlri:as Iboesetiir ill”; mm "3 her home m Mlmtaguei ed recemy '0 Charlottetown 0' cam was inner en wth ' . .' ' '. . ' ii . 9 - , .1, i . I overpnn percent snnmnnen to date. (Bres.) Phyllis Nicholson (See in. eating the United Church. . 8:: Sunday evening, Feb. 5, n her home for some time. Miss wnndn Robertson son;-is . "5 ness Leaders: Mrs. J.M. Fraser, Mrs. Ethan H. Stewart. Baby Band: Mrs. Albert E. lngs. (Supt.). Trinity Men's Association: Dr. A.E. lngs, (Pres.); W.A. Hilschey (Sec'y). ' Sunday School: Charles J. Fras- er. (supt); Miss Lorraine MacLure. (Sec'y). Young People's Union: Charles Mair (Pres.); William J. Mac- The address was given by Mrs. L.S. Woolfrey Prayers were after- ed by Mrs. W. Dalziel and Mrs. Alex Vanlderstine. The following musical selections were rendered: duet. "When I kneel down to pray" by Mrs. Silas Maci(ay and Mrs. Louis Herring; The choir sang "Sweet Peace the gift of God's Love. The organist was Mrs. Wal- lace White.The offering was re- ceived by Mrs. Emerson Cahoon. The church hall debt was reduc- ed appreciably, and the M. and M. and total receipts showed a further increase. Douglas, H. Coffin was elected at steward. and a vote of thanks was given to the retiring steward. Ivfrne Wigginton, for faithful ser- ce. Thanks was expressed also to Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Fraser. to Church officials and faithful work- ers, who hdped in innumerable spent the weekend at her home in The children of Mr. and Mrs. Kingsboro. Gus Mallard. North Lake, are con fined to their home with the meat Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 195, Francis Perry on their Inarrlngel at St. Columba Church on Feb- ruary 9. Mrs. Perry is the formern A Miss Joan McNeill. daughter ofnthe death of his sister, Mrs. Wil Mr. and Mrs. Henry McNeill. El- liam MacQuarrie, in New Glasgow mira. and Mr. Perry is the son of Hospital on February 9th. ML and M”' George Parr” sour. Mrs. John W. Robertson, teat-h '3' er Little Harbour school. speii Y”'-ml ”"l" was Intended by Mrs. Harry Dixon was hostess to wbnI00"t9-"Pl"9'tC-G-1-T-and the East Baltic Women's Institute B.Y.P.U. Rev. Mr. Mitton gave an at nu. nbme February -nb. address on Youth work. This group has also made their collection to assist National Campers. KENSINGTON UNITED During Youth Week, this group in co-operation with the Trail Ran- spent same mne Wm, her sister. gers held a Family Banquet for Mrs. Lorne McNeill. Red Point. approximately 90 persons including A successful leap year dance was held in Elmira Hall on February 10. Proceeds were in aid of the Elmira school fund. Mrs. Peter Stewart. Kingsboro Sympathy is extended toiMi Harry MacGregor. Montague. ol ways, and to caretaker,- Calvin Hilchey, for fine services render- Intyre, (Sec'y); Advisers: Rev. J. M. Fraser. Roland Diamond. Trinity Choir: Mrs. Douglas Cof- era. parents, church officials, Sunday school teachers and school teach- as guests in the church as- Mrs. Ray Bruce was hostess to the Red Point W. Institute mem- bers at her home February 10th. Mrs. Lorne McNeill. Red Point the weekend at her home in Kings- is now able to be around again boro. U it was decided to hold a crokinole party in the Red Point school Feb- ruary l7 and proceeds to go to- wards the school fund. Mrs. Ira Young is still confin- m.j G.I.'!'. and Trail Rangers who sang "The Lord's My Shepherd" (crim- ond) and the C.G.l.T. hymn. On February 17, the C.G.I.T. augumeiited by girls from the pres- byterian and Anglican Churches ' attended the Women's World Day fin (Pres.): Miss Alva Brehaut, (Sec'y); Leader: Ivor G. Phillips Organist, Mrs. L.A. Johnston. The following are the officials of the church for the year 1956: The Session including these Eld- ers: Norman MacDonald, and Wil- liam D. Fraser, (Whirn Road); Vernon R. Ross. (Union Road): Donald W. Macbeod. (Victoria Cross); T. Edward Bulpitt (Rose- neath): J. Howard Vickerson, D. Horace Fraser, and Charles J. Fraser (Montague). Committee of Stewards: Dr. L. A. Johnston (chairman), Charles J. Fraser (secretary), A.A. Mosh- sembly ball. A welcome was extended by Mrs. C. G. l.T. Bruce Roberts.and Miss Dorothy Junk" Chill” M": D'Mt M3” Macl(enzie introduced the guests. Donald. (0!'8BulSU- G e was offered by Rev. L.M. Trinity Building Fund: Charles Ml;f;i.ny nnd remarks were made 'I'C:'"3f:' ,Il,:'”9-)- Mr H rd by Rev. Alexander MacKay. Mona urc eaaurer: s. own to r H d vlcke"'””- EAST POINT BAPHST Dtliizyfllillbwlliagstoagfsnwgrleeglopgsrgd. Sexton. C.lvin Hilchey. This group does not hold meei- The church. by snn-ley Mann. re. Lower Montague United Church: lngs in the winter but has sent spanned by Rev. L.Mb Mn,-my; Committee of Stewards: Chessel the following report of some of The Queen by Libby scnnman re, Annear. Roy Aitken, John Clark. their activities during the earlier spanned to by singing --God Save Lloyd Collings, Cornelius Taylor, STARRING THE SENSATIONAL "DlANA DORS" BRITAIN'S GLAMOR GAL WITH .MORE OOMPH THAN ”MUNROE" TODAY and THURSDAY . part of the season. the Queen-v. The nnrents Connie er, Dan M. MacDonald, W. Archie L5 39,-; Tnybn-, M I c 1' Di 1 d - gh . i ' , of Prayer service and took part in ' Hilchey, Douglas H. Coffin. m.e.s An (WM: M... H... .......”....Z.l.'.' .J.i?..” wlin 7-nllla 3;;'”J2i.l33.'i 1iVi;:ih:'f;wbg3i3rEsiiu.S.i'a"nlme youth service. From the Producers oi "iiiot IN CELL BLOCK ll" Women's Association: Mrs. Lest- er MacLeod. (president); Larnt Wigginton (necretaryl. Women's Missionary Society: old Annear (Pres); Mrs. Horace Hewitt (Sec'y). Sunday School: Lloyd Colllngs, 7 (SUDU: Mrs. Harvey Ross (sec'y). Mrs. Leon M. Johnston. lDl:e.'i.l: Church treasurer: Mrs. Chessel Mns,1),1.Mcc1are read the story, MIL Arnold Wlshtrnan. (Sec Y). Annear, Organist Mrs. Austin Ross, "white cn-isimng", Taking pan ' W.M.S. (Whim Road): Mrs. Rob- Sexton, Cornelius Taylor. in the candle bgnung ceremony ' ere Mrs. Walter Dixon. Betty M. Ching, Edith MacGregor. Rowena Garrett and Mavis Rose. Mrs. Clinton Stewart was organist. During the mission study, "The first Canadians" an Indian touch was given to the recreation per- iod when they met in a darkened room and seated themselves Ind- Rose reading the scripture and Eil- by Mn een Robertson leading in the Re- sponsive reading. The choir sung "Infant Holy" and "Rocking" and Bruce Roberts; school teachers, Frances Henderson by Mr. Thomas Hall; C.G.l.T. and Trail Rangers movement. Mrs. Al- exander Macl(a9. by Mr. Robert r ruthersf On Sunday evening, February 5. the C.G.I.T. Trail Rangers, Explor- ers, and Tyros attended the yough service in a body and were address- ed by Rev. Garnet Sherwood. Boys Work Secretary. M.R.E.C. Alan Shuman reported his impressions of Boys Parliament. Also taking part were Jean Murray and Sheila Caseley. The offering was receiv- TIIE SEIISATIOIIAL IIAKED-SHAME EXPOSE OF WOMEII II PRISON! SE; shocking . I n secrets of : - this wu : " world CAGED Mrs. interplanetary Travel May Slow Ageing Process BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)-Men A DUTY TO YOUR HOME Keep Windows Bright and person who travels for several I Fancy Dress Carnival Winners Elaine and Ken Dochcrty. Mon- tague. are shown in the top photo in their Shamrock costumes at the near and Bunny newm dressed fancy dress carnival held at Mon as bride nnd groom. They are tague Thursday night. They won shown in the bottom photo. the prize for Best Couple. The prize for Best Couple in the Adult section went to Eileen An- The Eastern Guardian "SOURIS BOARD of Trade dis- cussing Post Office site. meets Wednesday. February 29th. 8 p.m. at Town Hall". Personals Miss Marjorie Cox. R.N., Charl- ottetown, wns the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Beer. Mon- tague. Her many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. R.K. Clements Montague. is convalescing satis- factorily following her recent oper- ation at the P.E.l. Hospital. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Gladstone Higginbotham, Montague. in the recent tragic death of her daughter -in-law. Mrs. Alfred Higginhoth- Im. Fortune Bay. JANUARY REPORT Grade Xn.limmy McAulay; Teresa Mclnnis; Eugene Wilson. Grade IX-Anne Mrlnnis, Mary McGuigan; Joyce Miiligan. Grade Vlll-Tommy Mclnnls, David McLaren. Grade Vii-Ray Wilson; John 0'Malley. Grade VI4ean Mclnnis: Mar- jorie Robbins; Judy Sanderson. Grade V-1. Wendy Robbins. Don MBCLSTER (ciiiizil); 2. Arlene MacGuignn. ll. Joy Robbins. Grade IV-l. lienthcr MarLcod. Spurgcon Robbins (equal); 2. Al on Vincent; 3. Lawrence MacAuI- ay. Grade Ill-nl. Patrick Macin- nis; 2. Mary Marl(innon; 3. Brenda Mnccuigan. Grade IIA-1. Barrie MncLar- en; 2. Annie Maclnnis, 3. Gordon Macl(en1.ic. Grade 11 B-l. Mathilda 0'Han- ley. Grade IA-i. Carol MncLeod: 2. Peggy MacDonald. 3. Arthur 0'Malley, Lennard acKenzie. Grade IB-1. Anne li'lncLcod: 2. Florence MacLaren; 3. Donna Mackenzie. ...:-m BALDWINS ROAD SCHOOL MID TERM REPORT 1. Christina Gilllsi 2. Blanche Mc- Aree; 3. Herbie McAree. Grade V11: 1. Ann Baldwin; 2. Reginald Mc- Kenna; 3 Leonard McQusid. Grade V- 1. Elaine Trainor; 2. James Bald- win: 3. Mabel McAree. Grade IV: (a): 1. Gerard Baldwin; 1. Eileen Mc- Aree: 3. Mary Jean O'Brien. Grade IV (b): I. Marie Baldwin! 1. Howard Smith Grade ll: , 1. Christopher Baldwin; 2. Helen Baldwin; 3. Phyllis O'Brien. Grade 1: l. Laura McAree: 2. Francis Mc- Are; 3. Leona Ollrien. Highest average senior grades ChrHIIn.Gilils. '7I percent; Hllfll eat average Intermediate grad". Elaine Trainer, 7! percent; High- est average Junior grades 34.! per- cent. Best attendance. Mary Jean 0'- Irish. Teacher: Marjorie Trsinor. LADY CURLERS - Important Meeting Thursday. 8:00 P. M. Tonight's (Iuiiing Draw Al Montague Curling schedule for Montague tonight: 7 p.m. East ice - Wm. MHCIEEII vs. C. S. Stewart. West ice - J.S. Deslioches vs. Geo. McIntyre. 9 pm. East ice - L.i-l. Poole vs. H. MacGregor. West ice - R. Martin vs. G. Kennedy. GEORGETOWN Friends of Mr. Jeriah Baker are sorry to hear of his recent illness and all wish him an early return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Soloman. Mrs. Walter MacLean and Mr. Stephen Scully motored to Rollo Bay on Tuesday, February 2lst., where they attended the funeral of the late Thomas Scully, whose death occurred in Charlottetown on Sunday. February 19th. Mrs. John P. Macllonald was a recent visitor to Souris. where she was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fouchere. Mrs. Theodore Lovers and fam- ily. recently motored from Char- lottetown and visited Mrs. Mabel Lovers in Georgetown. On Thursday. Mrs. William Mur- phy and son Ray left for Toronto. Ont.. where they will visit Mrs. Murphy's son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Murphy and her daughters. Miss Louise and Miss Helen Murphy. Mrs. Ronnie Ceredlni left on Thursday. Feb. 23rd on a visit to New York city. Accompanying Mrs Ceredlni by car. as far as Saint John. N.B. were Mr. Ceredlni and Mrs. Ceredinl's sister. Mrs. P. J. Dashing through space at fantastic speeds may age more slowly than earthbound people, but their hair may turn grey from cosmic ray bombardment. And interplanetary ships may have to be rotated to produce a small amount of gravitational pull for the peace of mind and physical" comfort of the people aboard. These are some of the things researchers in space medicine are talking about at a current sym- posium at the University of Cali- fornia. The slow-aging idea will be hard to prove or disprove unless there is an actual trial in space, said Dr. Nello Pace. University of Cal- ifornia physiologist and director of the White Mountain high-altitude laboratory 12,500 feet high in the California Sierras. TIME SLOWF DOWN The relativity theory has it that time slows down for anything travelling at velocities approach- ing the speed of light, 186,000 miles a second. At 161.000 miles a second. an hour of "space time" is about two hours of earth time. For all scien- Plav Presented By Montague H. S. The second presentation of "Pyg- malion" sponsored by the Mon- tague home and School Associat- ion, was held in the High School auditorium Thursday evening be- fore an exceptionally large audi- ence. During tntermlssions Mrs. J. M. Fraser played a number of piano selections. At the close of the performance, Mrs. Elizabeth McGowan. director, was honored by members of the cast when she was presented with a beautihil bouquet of red and white roses and a complimentary address by Mr. Ivor Phillips. Mrs. Marion Mac- Donald was also remembered with a gift from the cast in appreciat- ion of her share in making the play so successful. Both ladies spoke briefly thanking their friends for the gifts and kind ex- nressions of appreciation. A delic- lnus lunch was served by mem- bers of the lyme and school as- sociation to the cast and those who assisted during the perform ance. Thursday 28rd for Toronto, Ontar- io, where she will visit with re- latlves. Friends of Mrs. Stephen Landry are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home in George- town after being a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. Irving Sampson recently lpentb several days in Charlotte- town, where she accompanied Mr. Sampson. who with Mr. Charles Perry left for Halifax. N.s. where they will join I sealing ship. The Georgetown Girl Guides ob- served thlnliing day on Wednesday February 22nd. The Guides were in uniform the entire day and in the evening they motored to Mon- tague to attend a show. On the trip to Montague they were ac- companied by the Cubs, who were their guests. in all the party num- bored forty-two. in chsrge was the Guide lender. Mrs. Ronnie Cere- dlni. assisted by her Lieutenant, Miss Joan Miirplw. Henry. Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald left on Hockey MONTAGUE RINK TONIGHT . 8:00-Bombers vs. Heath- erdale Final game of semi-finals for these teams. 9:00 p.m.-Belvedere Moreil. Intermediate "C" Playoff Skate after VS. WEDNESDAY YEO Adm. 30c-46c Including "HANSEL AND GRETEL" Color - A Story For All The Miracle that happens only OYIC9 to the t h rt. mynnyomsungiiive: 3:30 p.m. years at such speed might come back to earth and find that he had aged less than the people at home. What to do about the loss of gravity is another problem. Dr. Pace said, because IWIL of the three senses for orientation depend on this property of nature. One of these is in the canals of the inner ear. The other is in the nerve - muscle ection which controls posture. Both of these need gravitation to function. BECAME UNHAPPY The third sense of orientation is slight. Whether spacemen could orient themselves with vision alone is a question, Dr. Pace said. Ex- periments with animals who have actually ridden high above the earth in rockets indicate that they became "unhappy" at the point where the rocket reached its max- imum height and for a few sec- onds was free of both propelling push and gravitational pull. Prof. Herman B. Chase of Brown University reported finding a sig- nificant - Lount of greylng in mice sent aloft 20 miles or more in bai- loons. There the animals were sub- jected to primary cosmic rays. which are the cores of atoms such as carbon and iron travelling at extremely high speeds. A. F. CAMPBELL "'7' ' Iofruh your wardrobe with "DIAMOND DUST" . . . the llottaring all-occasion patterns in the new Continental Medium Tones. 500 than today. Ma-id-aitond Volovodssycw hoainu (WI CWIIIES 349-99 I is- 'll! IN" (IDTIIES l u. FLEET SIIEEI CIUIIIES '69-” fur. s.r. caiiipiiall, Miiiitagsa To tnilm-5 Tip P to the parsonage where refresh- ments were served by the C.G.I.T. CIIARLOTTETOWN at Trinity United Church for their Vesper service. A supper meeting J was held at the Church on ember 19 and a Christmas party euioyed. A box of gifts was pack- ian style on the floor around an imitation fire. Handicraft activities during Dec- ember included the making of paper mache bowls and Christmas candles. The "' s were given to shut-ins. The group met for their re-affiliation service with the WMS in the Baptist church with the W.. MS. of the East Point United Bap-l ed by Elaine Shuman. Spencer, Shirley Green, Errol Caseley and David The choir was composed of C. ::::.E.:'"::h..::.:1 .::.:...S.::f"..:.::;1 5 U F F E R E R 5 part in the affiliation service were i RELIEF OR MONEY BACK ! Joan Dixon, Anita Rose, Eileen Rob; man 1, n h ertson and Edith MacGregor. Mrs.l rglicv: .i:sp;;e:n3w3::ch.:.giv3 R. S. MacGregor represented the - - - - W.M.S. Following this service. a :;:::,gln:.:uoc::,: play "The Christmas Heart" was 1..,"nective 0; presented under the direction of mmny or dun. Mrs. Donald 1. Mcclare. Acting non NW0 is 3 parts were taken by Elena Ching, n"p'8mnmf rm Betty E. Ching, Norma Garrett. "an t ? C Marilyn Dixon, and Rowena Gar- men 0 .”'e rett. Sandra MacGregor was organ zfmpioma M s',""3 ist. 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