>1 iilINTl norm llilitiE-ilAUN - ——-—»—l ' #97 \ A THE EASTERN .GUARD|AN ‘aoanrar IIONTAGUE: Harold s. lurdry. Albert alum. lira. an» ' ltewart, Alias Ban-lot Clair. sonar osonunrowur Weldon raver-e. Thofiuardisnlaaybebougitatrayoftlso - m“ rsmcs EDWARD FRI.‘ and SAT. MATINEE soomvrnme snows z-b welcome ro a a “nswrounntrnrw T-lre Prince Edward Theatre Proudly Presents _Tlll First On-the-Spot Film Story of Canada's New Province. I “l N S I D E NEWFOUNDLAND” FEATURE ATFRACTION ' 1 m ‘will mi Bi m" nlwruut run sun n. "SlAGtCUiBl-l" . mo. lllruiiflvisrew- is ‘ ‘TALQ ronir m. and SAT. ' MATiiNEE 3:30 — EVENING SHOWS 7-8145 I mm Imam unnum- ‘THEY urns m: wrrsnno snu! Hero in Amide! ofiboinbs and fury-a boy finds a girl . . ._ond happiness! l llRlSTlllE Mlllill ~ ARTHUR FRANZ eIrlnesFerd-Iliekeylinor-‘iomlioem-Rioireniieeeirel aeneiteyndrts-iiaryueter-Bililierphy-aretcoiims ALSO COMEDY - CHAPT. ‘l2 - "CONGO B-ILL" QAAAAQAAAA asks‘ an‘ AAA‘: A. kink a A‘ AAAA¢L§ L rumour EMPIRE rm. and SAT. snows r-aasnnarnlrs SAT. ONLY mo BllllST 11110618.. .. . v. . xiii while heart-haunting songs sweep the sagebrush! / 4/1. MUSICAL — CARTOON COMEDY .. *_ )~_w~/“ \.'\‘ SAX-EM \~ girl in a. fine cast oi talented play- that udee Frans. recruited trom Broadway's euge success “Command ‘Decision, Rose ma, Richard Jaeekel. Qene Rey- nolds, ‘mm iloonan. Harry Leuter, Bill Murphy and G. Pat Collins. Joe Keenan directed the Prank Seltzer Prodpotion. The play ror "Jungle " .. _ Patrol" _w_a_; origami by ‘Irena ‘. ' '~-~- romance/liner mm m arr rnse ‘ overtones, l TKE_-.PUARDl-EIY-_.WARLQT_'IIETQ%QN ioliowing rlaoee in Montague: in Georgetown: The Poet Oiiiee; ,. Roper: Mr. Archie Hume, owner oi the Hume Apartments, has returned from s business trip to Halifax. Mr. Icon Johnston, who recently made a business trip to Montreal, has returned to his home in Mont- H8110. ___- Mr. Douglas Nicholson, Mont- ague, leit for Halifax on Wednes- day on a business trip (or a idw days. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boehner, Montague, spent s iew days in Charlottetown where they visited their many friends. ..*Mrs. Alex Darrach, Canoe Cove, spent the week-end in Mont- ague, guest oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood MacL-ean. Mrs. Edward Clark and young son, Charlottetown, spent the week- end in Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Williarn Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Bor- den, were recent visitors to Mont- ague (accompanied by their daughter) guests oi’ Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Stewart. Her many iriends will regret to learn that Mrs. H. L. MacGregor has entered the King's County Hospital where she will receive treatment. “a Gonmnmns," BANDIT TALE wrnu rumsrr smut‘, ACTION-LOADED OFFERING Death Valley, California, forms the spectacular background (or M-G-Ma thrill-praised Technicolor outdoor drama, "3 Godfathers." starring John Wayne, Pedm M. mendariz and Harry Carey, Jr., at the Prince Edward Theatre. Based on Peter B. Kym-jg mm- orable tale oi three western bad- men who make a desperate sttcnpt wt escape over the desert, fighting storms. a harrowing thirst and the ominous shadow of their pursuers, this Argosy production carries ‘a dramatic wallop in every reel. Wayne is the amiable, two-fished leader of the desperedos. Armen- darlz is the sentimental Mexican. Carey the youthful member oi the trio who is wounded after their at- tempt to hold up a bank. Together they match their wits "against the pursuing posse led by Sherifi Ward Bond. Complications arise when they come u-pon s. dying mother and are persuaded to adopt her infant child, a. situation which gives way to both tender and humorous moments. In the end. Wayne is the lone survivor and. although he is apprehended. a twist oi the tale burns him from villain into ‘herd. Wayne, who has bccccne a model for the screen's prototype of virile western heroes, hi; most recent suc- cess having been ‘Tort Apache," is in wp form in his latest portrayal. Armendariz. as his excitable lieu- tenant, contributes to the comedy and Ilarry Carey, Jr. makes an auspicious debut in the dramatic part oi the wounded boy, a performance which the late Harry Carey would doubtedly com- mend. John Fond. director and co-pro- ducer with Marian C. Cooper, has given "3 Godiathers" the meticu- lousvtouches and keen insight that made "Fort Apache" and "The Fugitive" outstanding motion pic- ouree, This new oiierlng stacks up with the best. PRESENT e firs.” ORCHESTRA unJ CHORUS under the CllTEUIOH ol Geollr Sponsomcl by ham-ed mnmhflw" CFCY 1030-11 P. M. ' (English (Quaint; BISCUITS. Ilse l. A. Llewellyn: sue. on. in Sonris: Condoms and Florence Ollioa. Ill BS Peter's‘ ‘I'll! Poet Mrs. Muriel Mecxensie. Cardhen. spent a few days in Montague last week, guest of her brother-in-law, Mr. Malcolm MacKenzle and Mrs. MaoKeneie. Mrs. MacKenziefi young daughter, Eileen, is a patient in the King's County Hospital where she is receiving treatment. ..°AKETA C. C. I. '1‘. HOLD MEETING -- The Aketa ‘COLT. oi the Montague United ‘Church held its regular meeting last week at the home oi Nib-s. Murdock " ‘ on Thursday evening. Roll call was answered by eight mem- bers. The “ _ opened with the C.G.I.T. Purpose and prayer, followed by the devotional period led by Miss Helen Hamilton, with scripture reading irom Acts 8, verses 17-23 by Miss Violet Hutche- son. ‘Illa story read was "The Mysterious Miss Emerson." The hymns sung were “Lead Kindly Light," and "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehova." The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting which were approved. During the business period plans were made to make programmes next week ior the social night. Plans were also made to make a square for the P. E. I. Friendship Quilt. This quilt when completed will be sent to “Hiva Yin Girls High School" or the "Kongmoon Hospital" in China. The square will contain the name oi the group, the leader, and 68th Klrl's name embroidered with blue thread on a white back- ground. The business meeting was than adjourned, and a social half- hour enjoyed in repairing tom hymnboolm. The meeting next week will be held at the home of Mrs. Peardon Hamilton on Thurs- day evening. ..' MJOYABLI SHOWER. _ Miss Doris MacLaren, Montague, was honored on Thursday evening, when about sixty o! her friends met at the home oi her parents, Mr. and lVlrs. Douglas Macharen, and showered her with many beautiful and costly giits in honor of her approaching marriage. Miss MacLaren was seated in the centre o! the room, and following a Jolly sing-song, an hilarious three-part pantomine was presented. The first scene was the proposal. featuring Mrs. LeRoy White and m. Nell Hooley. The second scene showed the groom-to-be asking the father ior permission to marry his da/ughtcr. The scene was very capably depicted by Mr. Atwood MacDonald and Mr. Athol Dewar. The third-scene was the wedding. The actors were in costume, and the laughter rocked the room as the mock wedding was periormed. Mr. Ivan MacDonald acted as tho officiating minister, Mrs, Leongtd Campbell as the groom. and Mr. Ellery Shaw as the bride. Mr. Don MacQuarrie as best man, and Miss Shirley Macdregor as brides- maid. When the giftr, which were hidden about the house, had been found by the honoree, they were opened by Mrs. Stewart Nelson, and "W 800d wishes read by Mrs. Wilired MacDonald. 1n a few well chosen ‘words, Doris expressed her llipreciaiion for the many lovely Riits and remarks by her friends. Everyone joined in the singing “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." A delicious lunch was served by a number of the ladies, with Miss Peggy Beck as piano accompanist. Th! dflllshthil social event was bronchi to a close with the sing- ing oi "Auld Lang sync," Selections from BIO Rlil Th6 Desert Song A Connecticut Yankee The White hgle Jubilee Starring Doreen Home Jimmie Shields John Bturgoaa Edmund llockrldga 0y Woddington supplies. HER ME N Avoid lost minute rush. bring your work in early. We handle general repairs oncl JARDINFS MACHINE SHOP u§m Presents ,Comerlyln‘ tributaries-finite" mu rm. Saint Clmlee Aoxiliory of n». Charlottetown Hospital “There 8m. The Irltle” ‘MONDAY \ Q1 I their ploy no. Acre. Murray Huber - and Vicinity Lester B: White has lone to Pic- tou to take over duties as First Officer on the Prince Nova. Friends of Laurie Gordon of Beach Point will be pleased to hear that ha is out around slain aiter his illness. Charlie Beck has also gone over to, take a position on the Nova. Charlie was on this boat last aes- son, while Lester is returning alter an absence ot two years. March will be mmembered as a month of snow. but it looks now as if Spring has turned the corner, and some of the fishermen are making preparations ior Jprlng fishing. ~ Beach Point was s busy ‘place this winter. The large two-roamed schoolhouse was hauled to s more central location, and three dwelling houses were hauled to the already thickly settled place which now almost could be called a village. There are quite a lot o! pbtatoes in the country yet. It is not known tor sure ii the starch factory will open this spring for grinding or not, but it is understood that there is a large schooner coming in the spring to be loaded by one of our local shippers. Everett Robertson has finished building a boat and has started the second one. Carl Richards and Eber MacLeod have also one in building. They are all nice boats, streamlined and good workmanship. One would wonder how they could improve on their former models, but like the car builders they do. and each model is nicer than the one before. Keith Buell has opened up his picture house again now that the hockey season is over. Young iolk would rather skate and watch a hockey game than go to a show. Murray Harbor rink was s very busy place this winter. Teams from Georgetown, Montague, Charlotte- town. Cornwall sad loninarelde sii played there. and all spoke weii o! the rink. the msnlllntent. all good sportsmanship oi the M Harbor Bruins hockey team. The Bruins were the intermediate cham- pions o! King's and Queen's Coun- ties, but had to bow to the All of the Southern King's Hockey Lea- gue and won the Taylor trophy. emblematic of that championship. A banquet is -to be held in thl Legion Hell Wednesday night io their honor. Four other cups came to the village this winter. ' junior team won a fllP- Th0 Ill" team won a "cup. The Pee Wee! wort s cup, and the Paperweight! won a cup. All competing Murray Harbor teams were victorious which is a very good winter e work. ALLISTOII 8r VIGIIITY Mr. Art Campbell and Mr. RIV- mond Campbell, Allieton. motored to Charlottetown on tiondey. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell. Alliston, were visitors to Monte gue on Wednesday. r Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Butler and tamily oi Peter's Road, were vil- itors to'Brooklyn on Sunday. Mr. Samuel Acorn and Ill ley, Alllston, were visitors U lottetown on Saturday. The friends of Mrs. L. J. Acorn of Alliston and Peters Road are pleased to see her up and around again. ' Mrs. Willard Crossrnan and Miss Myrtle McLennnn; Peter's Road, were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald John- ston and eon Earle, Peter's Road, were visitors to Brooklyn on Sun- day, guests of Mrs. Johnston's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McKin- D011. Mr. Alex McLean, Peter's Road. has gone to Pictou. N.S., to re- sume his duties as deckhand on the Prince Nays. Mr. McLean ilew to Plctou on Mondly. Stare oi Summeneide in Prince.- The Bruins were also chlmPl°fll~ The. - ROBERT NORMAN ANDERSON HAROLD EDISON A-ITKEN, eon oi Mr. and Mrs. W. W. An- son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey A“. dereon. St. Peter's Bay. Bob enter- loll. Bay Fortune Edison entered ed P. W. C. with a Provincial P-W-C- In 1945- Thll year he ls Sohoierehip in 1M5. This yen he n member of the basketball team is s member of the basketball and is aim treasurer- of the Ath. team and ie the Clue President. letio Association. Edison hopes to Next year Bob plans to enter nel- will!“ his study or Medicine It, 1mg, gggglgl “hi, Dslheole Unlvrrsity. " Photos by Cr-snwell The friends oi Mr. John Col- lings, Sr., oi Sturgeon, are pleased to learn of his recovery from pneu- monls and hope to see him out again soon. CAPTURE RARE ANIMAL SYDNEY. Australia - (c?) _. Thc only m: of its species in 01p- tlvity. s. three-toad spiny ant. eater was captured recently (o1- the Rarongn park zoo here. Bear- ing a reso-nblancc to a porcuvyjng in external appoaranice, spin-y gm. caters are marszmial-s and moi-o with platypuses the dliillnfitfon n! being the world's only egg-laying animals. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald and family oi’ Roseneath were vis- itors to Alliston on Sunday, guests of Mrs. McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McKin- non and family of Brooklyn were visitors to Alllaton on Sunday. guests oi Mrs. McKinnon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 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