ELMER BLANCRARDL Chalr- contest. held at the Charlottetown Wheeler now e man of the Jun1or"Board of Trade Hotel. From left to right: Mr. Maritime final (.Tt?IIlI:lSAI:e!I(! I; lilelld Effective Speaking Committee, is Blanchard. R.E. Younker. w. R, at pmdemmnp N3 o'n May 24m' .hntl'Il above chatting to the three Wheeler. ,who was declared win- the winner of which proceeds to gntrailu in Thursday evening's nor. and HG. Macwiillarn. Mr. the national rum, JUDGES OF the.Junior Board. of Trade's Effective Speaking Contest are shown above. The Contest was held Thursday even- ing at the Charlottetown Hotel. From left to right-Allison Gillis. EASTERN GUARDIAN Souris High School Friday. May 17. Canteen. Cliff Pe- ters orchestra. CEMENT blocks- All sires on liaiid. Order now before cement riiortagc. MacLean Cement Blocks. Montague. ILL SCHOOL TAXES Tiacadie Cross district. must be owing Triisiecs. ORWELI. - VERNON Uiiliedi t'iiurch. Rev. .lohn M. Shcen. Min-i isier- Otwell 11 am, Cherry Val-i pm. THE PRI'ISI'lYTERIAN Church in t'anuda. St. John's. Belfast. Scr- iircs next Lord's Day: 11 am.” and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School. l0.00i hill. All are welcome. Rev. Don-i aid Nicholson. Minister. GEORGETOWN PASTORAL I Charge. United Church of Canada. 1 Services for May 19th, 11 nm. Mill- tnivn Cross; 2.30 p m. Sturgeon. S. S. at 1.30 p.m-: 7 p.m. George- tnivn. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minis-L tcr. SOURIS - RAY Fortune Pais- is 10 a..m Sunday School. ll a.m. Service; Bay Fortune 8 p.m. Ser- vice. Rev. D. A. Sharpe. Minister SOURIS. SUNDAY. May illican Church of Canada it a.m. Celebration of Holy Communion. and Sermon. United Church Hall tiinin St.l Reverend W. G. Hogg. Priest in charge. l'NITED BAPTIST Church Mun- Iagtte. Charge. Sunday 19th. Mon- tnizue it a.m., Murray River 3 pm . Sturgeon 7.30 with song ser- vice at 7.l5- Ordinance at Lord's Supper at close of evenintz scr- vicc. All welcome. Rev. A M. Ilngerson. Minister. THERE WILL be a Progressive Conservative meeting of the Mur- ray Harbour East and West polls on Friday evening in the Hall at 800 o'clock. John A. MacDonald. iour tandidete wUl be present. All interested are invited to at- irnd. PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH in 1' '7I.'V(Il! Service Caledonia Church. Sunday May 19th. It a.m- Scr- vicc Murray Harbour South. Stin- day. May 19th. 3 p.m. Murray Da- vis Student Minister. Wood Island Church Sunday School. teacherl and all interest 6.30 pm. Young peoples i 7.30 pm. Margar- et Mcbougnll. Regional Secretary will be in attendance. MONTAGUE PASTORAL Charlie The United Church of Canada. Rev. J.M. Fraser. Minister Sun- day. May 190:. Lower Montague:- N5 l.lIl. morning Service and Sunday School. Trinity Church. Moatlguon to o.tn. Sunday School 11 a.m. morning service and fun- lor Sunday School. 7.!) p.m. - The W.M.8. Spring thank offerini Sen vice. Special music. Guest speak- er. Mrs. Graydou Seaman of New Glasgow. N3. A hesny welcome to all- auditorium i paid by May 30th. By order of, Fourth Sunday after Easter. Ari ,ra,v River: at Hall. May 20111. 8.15 pm. FREE silverwear to be drawn for at Yen's Theatre Monday. May 301 h. MOVIE GPOl”;.'t.'I0lVn toiiitzht. The Marauder. 8:30 p.m. Dance after- ivards. Georgetown orchestra. Adm. .45 cents for each. MURRAY RIVER Pentecostal Church. Evangelistic services Monday. May Zilili. Rev. Alexan- der Marks of New York City. spec ial speaker. i(')' 2.30 p.m., Vernon River 7.30; TIIE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada services for Sunday. May 19th: Murray Harbor North. Sunday School. 10.00 am. Divine Worship. 11.00 a.m.: Peter's Road Sunday School. 1.30 p.m- Divine worship. 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 pm. Everyone welcome. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services Sunday. May iilth: Cardigan. divine worship ll.00 am.. Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Lorne Valley. Afternoon ser- vice. 2.30 p.m: Montague evening it-l('l'ViCL'. 7..'lfl p.m. Sunday school 10.00 am. visitors are always wel- iural Charge. The United Church 0111119- R0V- "JV C3111l1l-39". Mill- nf Canada. Sunday. May 19. Sour- istcr. CIIURCH 0l' Christ The Lord's Day. May 19. Montague; 10-00 am. Bible School 11.00 a.m. The 19th. Lord's Supper and Preaching. Mur- 10.00 a.m. Bible School. 11.00 am. The Lord's Sup- per. Murray Harbour: 0.00 pm. Bible School and the Lord's Sup- 'pei'. Combined Evangelistic ser- vice at the Murray River church of t'lirist at 8.00 pm. Evveryone . welcome. Kenneth T. Norris, evan- I gclist. PERSONALS Douglas (itidmore. Charlotte- toiin. was the weekend guest of lilir. David Stewart. Montague. Mrs. AJ. MacLeod. who spent itlie winter months with her son- iin-l.-iw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ll). (1. Schurman. Ciiarloltetnwn, ilias returned to her home in Mon- tagtie. Fiddling and Step - Dancing ' comesr l Montoguo Itinlt Vlctorio Day. May 20 Time 0:30 Admission Adults .15 children .50 1 " EFFECTIVE SPEAKING CONTEST SOURIS LIONS CLUB dance in, SEE SCOTCH and Irish dances, variety concert. New Perth iiiiii for rlr-iviiit: without am. We land attention was also fined 35 MR. LLOYD MARTINi . Cherry Valley Who will be speaking on be- servative Party over CFCYi Radio l At 8:45 pm. Standard Time 1 TONIGHT i R.W. Grand Lodge of the Ladies' presentation was made by Mrs. at 2:00 p.m.. wit; I M draped in loving emorv o rs-ic, s - 1 . p .. Lavina Reo, M.W.P-G.M. of B.A. and efizfgari m” r:.::&:.::; ii1.".:"ptt.i.”i..h.”t:.”sl.'.: I - retary, Mrs. Alice Jewell. KW-G. ITreasurer. G1 d D . :R.W.G-J.D. Mrs. 3 ya owne. half of the Progressive Con- i M” Amue Dm.,c,, ,h,,,, gave ,- report on the welfare work of the Province. HIGHLIGHTS was the presentation of a Pasti and (hank P . Mistress' Collar to Mrs. Myrtle: M lh m in a mo" and ., , lMacPhail. I.P.G.M.. and the pre- Illielilfd-by "19 Q1199" 5 ("Hilly sentation of a beautiful corsage toi -Progressive Conservative Party. -pkywp M". Ma,-y Muphau by me ,3” Ladies' Grcind Orange Lodge Holds Annual Meeting The 27th annual session of the members of the Clyde Lodge, Th, Violet I-'rizzeii. Orange Benevolent Association of 5199111135 were received from P.E.I. convened in St. Paul'a4 Pariah Hall on Wednesday. MlYpMemorial Lodge, in which "1, 15th, with R.W. Grand Miatreas.,delegates were given a hearty Mrs. Mary MacPhatI. presiding. l welcome, and a basket of flower; Almoatnll the primal? ,1-0089! was presented to the Grand M3,. were well represented. with en-,lress. with a response by g,w, couraglng reparta repse'l;Ided.i I iMrs- Elizabeth Best, p,(;,M, A1110"! "'9 'ii"3" V 5”"! One or the hi hii his . present were: M.W.P.G.M. Mrs: mam", 0, IeangMugrvhywi:':o”I:e:. Melda Sutherland. Immediate P. bership M... M,.,,,,,,,a, Led 9 G. Mistress of 3.5-: M11 M31111 A delicious supper was 8served NUII” 3” M'5t M”3"'t Mac" by the W.A. of Zion Church fol. Donald. all of Halifax. .i,,w,,d ' The afternoon session openedm, the warrant by 3" lnsiliring address by e RM. Grand Chaplain of the iL.0.A., Rev. Mr. Forsythe. R.W. JA Alice Jewell Splendid reports of the year's.retary of i..().A.MtlIi:ITy're(a;d slehc; called to higher service during the Dastfyear. MY" "19 Olleninz of the evening iSESSl()Il. a delegation was receiv- ed ironi the Juvenile Lodge, who Pl" "'7 11 V91! pretty drill and pre- sented a beautiful bouquet clingin- ers to KW. Mrs. Mary Mae-Pltnll, Hill" Expressed her appreciation Mrs. Elia Sherren; A pleasing feature of the session oils maiiiicr. exhtirting them to ”'''1V ”" 1i1i'iI' KIWI work and hold iii” WWI1 high, and never let it dence was fined S20. and costs; ni Souris, one of Little Har possession of liquor not purchased, from a vendor 525. and costs. A resident of Kingsboro for S60. and costs with automatic sus- pension of license for three months. A resident of Nova Seotia for the same offence was fined S70. and costs. All other cases were adjourned. Croiin prosecutor. Ian M. Mac- Lcod, represented the Crown in all cases. Melvin Mat'Quaid rep- resented some of the accused. Charles Bentley, Alban Farmer. Guardian Photo PARIS (Reuters) - Spain and the Dominican Reptiblic plan to build a replica of Christopher Co- liimbus' ship the Santa Maria an sail it over the route Columbus itook to the Americas in 1492. I Suspension And Fines Imposed Before Magistrate Gilbert A. llGaudet Wctinesday afternoon, ai resident of Souris West, operating a motor vehicle iviiiiotit a license. uas fined 55. and costs. A resi- ,dent of Block Food for driving ani iuiire!zisici'cd vehicle was Iilied 55, land costs. A resident nl Cherry CONSERVATIVE Committee Room: Will he opened opposite :Johnsl0n Motors Ltd.. Mur- and costs. A i'csideiit of Annnndnie Fa-V Rivpn Iwmmencing driving a motor vehicle not pi-np.iSatui'day, May 13th. Rooms resident of Dingwelis Mills, one tlI,('til'lly forces have arrested twoj Souris and one of Annandale in-iiormer government ministers and” toxieated in a public place s20.iseveral nat1onal socialist deputies,i each and costs; a resident of An- the Jordanian nnndale. one of Rollo Bay. one of Milllad 1'9-P01”ied T hour (01-iex-ministers were - I lhadi and Abdul Kader saleh, who loss sustained by the Order in the iiesigned last month as ministersipassing of our Grand Master. the lot national economy and agricul- driving while impaired was nnediture respectively. .oi:Li:o.t'ri4iNs MINISTERS ARRESTED VA delegation coiisisting of R. AMMAN. Jordan tn:-utersi-so,” ”"" i'01'5)'ll19. Grand Chain- lain of the Provincial L.().A.: R. W Bro Peter Macltlachern, P.G. M. and II W. Bro. Betton, Grand royal newspape Treasurer, brought greetings from hursday, The the L.0.A.. in session at the Bayou Nah-n Abdui. Lodge rooms. They relc-red to the ilale Bro. Avalali Mactlalium. M. tall or l.A.. responded In diesel greetings. i Greetings were received. frnnsi R.W-P.G.ll. Mrs. Margaret Mac- Kenzle. R.VI. Anne Nellaon. G. Seet'y of N.B.: R.Vl. Grace Paco. G.M. of N.S.: ILW. Mrs. Mary Macbean: R.W. Pearl Morrison, Gr- Sq:t'y of Newfoundland. The Juvenile Trophy was pro-I seated to Princess Anne Lodge. Canoe Cove by R.W. Slater French and received by Sister Margaret MncKlnnon. WM. Mrs. Ethel Get- son'then had the honour of re-I ceiving the Muttart Trophy on be-3 half of Betbelette Lodge. i Following the conclusion of bus- iness. the meeting was addressed by M.W.P.G.M. Mrs. Melda Suth-1 erland. a visitor to the G r a nd; Lodge during the past twenty years. . GIVE UIOLNI During the course of her re- marks. the guest speaker stated that the sum of one hundred tIiou- sand dollars had been contributed to charity by the various L.0.B.A. Lodge: in B.A. Also, 51.700 was, presented as I Kilt from the As- sociatlon to the British and Foreign Bible Society, to be distributed to Opening of Regular Friday Night . DANCES At MONTAGUE RINK New 40 ft. by 40 ft. floor. A Modern music by Les Alexander IW. Sister Jessie Larter, Gr. Chap- P1il.V equipped with brakes fined 1 will be opened on Mondays, A51 "d ””5”- Wednesdav and Saturday A resident of Souris Li 11 ad. . - for pussessioii of inttixi('ATin;!Uliq-, staltmg Monday' May 20th' uor in a place other than his resi- TODAY and SATURDAY , A iiian like SHANE ...the suspense of HIGH NOON" iiiiiliiiliii iGiN iliiiiiiiiii MIlilNi"liIMiiiliN MliiiHiii TECIIIWUOW LEEHTIV MIDNIGHT SHOW! TONIGHT AT ll:I5 P.M. yfy0V6 MOIISIBQS mom i ”?-Q 7'4-. TEENS 'u rims: TAKE TEA-A cup ofTen min wonders when thayire tjrnd and it's so relaxing. PUBLIC POLITICAL MEETINGS Opposition Candidate Invited Murray Harbour Hall . . . . . . . . . Monday, May 13th Yeo's Theatre, Montague . . . . .. Monday, May 27th Georgetown Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, May 28th Morcll Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. June 5th Souris Hall . Friday, June 7th Above Meetings or 8:30 pm. T. .1. Kickham, Liberal Candidate Inserted by Kings County Liberal Association ' . i- - Box Office Opens 7:30-Show At Dusk FINAL - TONIGHT OUR GIANT SCREEN TAKES YOU ON A COLOR PACKED TRIP TO AFRICA. The mysterious continent in the most violent canvas of love and adventure ever filmed. lIl0S7AGf.' Old time by Jack Webster. Time 9:45 new Canadlans entering the country. For her intern: in than behalf, also was presented with a Life Governor Certificate in the Bible Societ. in recognition of her efforts for the spread of the 1508991 among the new citizens. OFFICERS I.P.G.M. Mrs. Myrtle MncPhall then conducted the election of of- IWEFS. the results of which follow: G.W.M., Mrs. Mary user-tinti. Cornwall; G.D-M.. Mrs. Rena Maccaull. Ellerllle: G..l.D.M.. Mrs. Annie Darrach. Charlotte- town: Grand Secretary. Mrs. Alice Jewell. Cba ttetown: Gr. Treas- urer, Mrs. E a Sherren. Crapaud: Gr. Chaplain. Mrs. Elsie Mac- 1-Zachern. Melville: Gr. D.EP. Sec- Friday. May 17. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 rotary. Ira. Grace Francis. cra- paud; Gr. Dep. Treu- In. &! King. Charlottetown: Gr. D. of C. J . . ohnson. C. Gr. tact. Mrs. Juvenile Director. Mill Chlrlottl Matlseaon. Bordus; Grand Audit- ors. Miss Charlotte Matlseotns, Melville; Mn. Isabelle Newnn. Kingston: and Mrs. Ruth Whit- loek. Hunter River. The installation ceremony was conducted by R-W. Mrs. Eliubotls Beat, P.G.M. LIST or Sturgeon Hall . . . . . . Cambridge Hall . . . . . . . . Lower Montague liall .. . Lorne Valley Hall .. . .. . Annandale Hall . . . . . St. Peter's Hall . . . . . . . . . Gasperaux Hall . . . . . . . . . Murray River North Hall High Bank Hail . . . . . . . Clenflanning Hall . . . Elmira Hall . ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS Meetings hold at 8:30 p.m. Murray River Hall Tuesday. May 14th Little Sands Hail . . . . . .. . . . . . Thursday, May 16th St Margaret's Halt .. . . . . . . .. Thursday, May 23rd Tuesday, June 4th Thursday, June 6th T. J. Kickham, Liberal Candidate, will be present. Inserted by Kings County Liberal Aanoclation LIBERAL Friday, May 10th .. . Wednesday, May 15th .. . . .. Monday. May 20th Tuesday. May 21st .. . Wednesday. May 22nd .. . . . .. Friday, May 24th .. . Wednesday, May 29th .. . .. Thursday, May 30th . . . . . . Monday, June 3rd AIIIOXIAVI 3&1 lib. pig. 3 .27 Sllmpltg. i.is 1SIh.bog 4.9: um-:4; riioix '; Morollggrgroomoq Meeting The .,.,....i meeting of Morell Creamer! C0-09 Association Ltd. will be held in- ms IIAIL Mn my lpaksr: Dr. stuns-an-. 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