A large audience thoroughly en- joyed the light sparkling comedy. "Where's The Fire" presented last evening at the Community Centre by the St. Charles Auxiliary of the Charlottetown Hospital. The play produced and staged by Frank Maclntyre was a splendid culmination of the five weeks hard work put In by the actors. The characters portrayed were well ha died by all. l l Montague Baptist MURRAY RIVER 50"" Smi" ...:.::;:::.::.:'::ir:::.a.2:rat: The Eu," urvlu in the gap, and Mrs. Norman N. Maclcan on Th d h an Church Momamm W" conduct" I II0IIIlllIlsIraI)Il8fI'IeV'VlIIII'Ig a liilltiltifewaitiiaiiinttzo. Ed by the P353” R9V- 5- MA R08s3During the evening a number.of erson and was attended by a large games were enjoyed by all, then congregation. The sermon dwelt the Sim W"? 0P9"9d W. Mrs- nnflinrch 19th lnrvhonrion. Ontarlon his many friends in Murray River W5" him PVGFY success in his new LTBTEET. Syiiipatliy is being extended to tllic family and relatives of the Iate' '0ht'l!h Bucll. Murray Harbour, wliose death orrtirreti at the Kings, (””"l.V Memorial Hospital on, March I1, 1956. Montague Camera Club Meeting Tuesday, April 3. I956 The Guardian. Page 5 entries would be displayed in the ywindows of Vic Pepler. jewellers. and Jo-Anna Dress Shop this week, and to be shown on the south side of the bridge next week. The nieiiiheistlicn watched with The regular meming "I II” M”"' interest as a film was processed g Oliver Giddings. and verses read an me great "mu 0: the resur by Mrs. Rucben Moore and arrang- ed on table by Mrs. William Stewart iiivor r(I(-mnly gppnl a 1...... days in Mr. and Mrs. MacLean both thaiid- Cliarlnitt-tim'ii. guest of her stm-an.:""'" members pre59'"- TI" limo ed one and all for the lovely gifts Ian and (IaIIi.iIlIL'l'. .llr. and Mrsjsldent, Bud lngs. called the meet. rectlon. , The responsive reading was the Easter morning story as recorded tague Camera Club was held at .ll'. Wll; .i.7i."':' H . H I "m 1”h'5- M””dY;the club room last Thursday with PLAY "WHERE'S THE. FIRE" Cari-on who played the part oi Sylpha Nesbitt the talkative man chasing female who considered any man as fair game; Gertie Bal- sam as Giandma Carter who was hard put to keep her house running in harmony and keep up with the local funerals. Standing left is Lorne McGnigan the Electrician with nothing to say but who was quite willing to do anything to turn abuck or more, but was finally Akflv . seated left, Louise Mc- captured by the wiles of Sylpha; EASTERN GUARDIAN HEAR Cherry Valley Choir in; WOMEN'S Institute at Mrs. J. C. Gay Nineties Revue. United Church , MacLure, tonight, Tuesday. Auction Hall. Montague. Wednesday, April sale. 4. MEETING of lady curlers and coats just arrived. Sizes 10 to 14x. Associate members will be held in'Be1les Shoppe. Montague- the club room. Montague. Tues-p SEE THE VEW 19. N - . . nt Business.l ' 96 l””Pa”" giigsitztglg Imporm lpatterns now in stock. Al Hiiehey i land Vaniderstine, Montague. SPECIAL SERVICE .. in . the T " "Ti-T” ' ” WE-' Georgetown Baptist Church, Tues-l STEEL CHIEF VISITS day, April 3, 7:30 pan. Guest speu-l BRUSSELS (Reuters! - Albcrl: ker, Mr. Dale Gallagher, mission- Coppe, Belgian vice-president of ary enroute to Bay of Island. Nfld. the European coal-and-stccl pool's slides will be shown of the worklhigh authority, left Brussels Sun- there. Everyone welcome. .day night for a visit to the United FIREVIEN CALLED The Mon-'S”"”5 3"” C”"”'d”a tague Fire Department answered; a call yesterday at noon when the roof of the home of Mrs. Nan Nicholson caught fire. Both the chemical and pnmper were taken to the scene. but only the chemic- al was required to extinguish the blaze. which had not had time to gain headway before the firemen Arrived. Hockey TONIGHT MONTAG UE RINK I Personals j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalzlcl andl family. Saint John, B.. are; spending the Easter holidays with tir. DaIzlcl's mother, Mrs. Frank Dalziel, Montague. Friends of Harold G. Matthews at Souris will be pleased to learn ;hat he has so far recovered from 8 p.m.- Georgetown Juve- niles vs. Montague Juve- niles 9:15--Heatlierdaie vs. Mur- ray River. Final game for its recent illness as to be able to move about in the P. E. island Bison Trophy SHIPMENT of growing - girls' I John Walsh. as Herbert Carter. grandma's son whose main am- bition was to get to every fire and to escape the clutches of Sylpha. Joan Murnaghan as I-hzei Tild- en, the gum chewing. blue jean clothed nuisance who was having a hard time growing up; Frank Macintyre. as John Smith the boarder who was also interested in tires. mainly in by whom and how they were being started. Jean Zakem a grandaughter with an impossible task of arranging con- ditions to obtain a marriage pro- posal, but she finally settled down with .lohn Smith. Foster Burke as Bill Harrison the fickle boyfriend in Matthew 23; I-10. y they recieved. After the singing oil One member W8! N-'CE1VEd IMO ”For.They Are Jolly Good Fellow".l niembershiy. During the offering a delicious supper was served byl the choir sang "MY SBVWUT W53 01 l several of the ladies, which brought 3"," a very pleasant evening to a close. The music was under the direc- tion of the church organist Missi Clemmle MacLean. Mrs. Johnnie Lowe, Murray River has taken over the duties as leach- er in the intermediate room i Murray River. liir. Jackie Marl.eod who has I I sit s joined the Canadian Army. leaves Easter Services ” Special Easter services were 0 ,, 5, W, ,.,,,,.lHealherdale Ties t . ' 1 :.::::.-,S.:'::.':.”.w';::s..r: ..'.':::Final Series I-I choir under the direction of Mn? George Boudreanlt sang the Mass l)own one game in the best-iwn- of the Angels, and during the com- oi-three series for the Bison tro- pmumom me choir sang ”pani5 gn.pIly Heatherdale bounced back in- Rev. Father Mccax-die to contention last night at Morita- inspiring sermon on sue by edging Murray River 4-2 the resurrection of Christ, deve- The final gaine will be played Angelicus". preached an of Jean who also had an Interest, in tires in that he liked setting "Wm. being finally trapped byl John. l Exllieme right is Theresa Doyle who treated the audience to 3 couple of delightful tap dancing numbers during intermission. Oth- er performers for the IIILEI ' ' 1 were. Hgatht and Thomas Burke,l two tap routines, Frank Mac1nt.l yre. Gene Donahue. Virginia Mac- Dougall, and lilargarct Maclntyre who each rendered two vocal solos. The accompanists were Mrs, J03. EDII Dousan. Al Blanchard and Alec MacLcan. Guardian Pholo.. .. i"”f;..:”iii.'”;..lS.i .T."””i "emu EUROPE, FOIITRESS TO WIN ANDA MIDNIGHT SHOW WENCHTO I . I W00-AND JAMBOREE. m Mm ccfawz F LYNN gmioiionninmi (tillalyis Marilyn Monroe”) -taIlA9lAliRAV-GESAREOAlIOVA- R0l.DAIl0LllPIzilPMI.AlHll Directed Ill Written by IIJON KRIMS A Vin Films Pmentntion - itcteaud Ihiu Llnitotl Artists It HISIOIIYI" in PATlIE'COI.0II' CAPITOL .. TONIGHT - AT 11.30 loping the evidences of the resur- tonight and both teams will be out rection. and stressing that Chris- to win the series and the trophy. tian faith was based prlmarlily on; G. Matheson scored two goals the resurrection, .ior Ileatherdale while tcaininatcs Benediction followed the celebra-.,D. White and E. Matheson eat-hy tion of Mass, during which LhelII0I('IlefIsini1I05- choir gang ”0 Salntaris" and ”Tan- B. Munn and L. MaL'Kay shot mm Ergo". lgoals for the losers. IF IT'S-IN YOUR BLOOD vou CAN'T BEAT, IT. son so GIVE rr A FREE REIN 0" l A liime called "Mr. Marker" And A loy Named Davey! Introducing The Popula' Juvenile Singing Star JIMMY eovo COMING WED. and THURSDAY FINAL TODAY -. sHows 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 "THE DIVIDED HEART" CAPITOL COMEDY - CARTOON Basil Irving and family. lug to order. '. Thi v I'M:-iitls of Mr l'Iiiimci'son K. .I0-I(IISClI:SI;v:S0I'ioLIl'I)l:fdmI,yIlI.as upon I'””l”"- MlIJiI'ii)' River are sorry to sidered as salon materiil i e C”. livzir ot his illm-ss in a Boston Iios- ture. It was decided rriicabplci llllzll .lli'. and Mrs. Johnston wereishould plan their pictures illlllml ":lllVIlD);:l:i.IlUlIllB)IIlDIlI a holiday before snapping and snap more of t a, n icn Mr. Johnston them. After the discussion it was in the club's nowly equipped dark I'0(IlI1. The next iiwoliiiu will lie held at the elul) room with Edith MacDon- ald ond Joan Murray on the lunch comiiiittee. lfollowing IIIP serving of a most delicious lunch served by Walter Morton and Peter Austin, Bud Illlts prt-seiilerl Mr. Morton with 1 gift from the niciiibers. and ex- PW-Wtl his regret that the club ill” IINIHLI our of its most valued '" "Wk sit-It. his inany friends wish decided that the Montague 5310,, Illili a t-oiiipleic and speedy recov- cry. ilr ziml Xlizxx John P). Jenkins, -Will?!) liner lclt recently for Tor- vinln (mi in visit with their son- lll- Ian iiiitl (Ii'ItlL'Illel'. Mr. and Mrs. ltilhiir C355 and family, ”i'a'i"' Wayne Mac-Kay. returned to ms Iuniiv lil Murray River, afterl sutvmliii: a few days in Charlote-l mun at inn Iiliiiie of his sister, Mrsu Bzisil Il'ilIlL! and Mr. Irving. 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