WEARY SURVIVORS LAKE CHARLES. La.-Part of'(.'ameron, nearly destroyed by hur- to dock Most were dazed or in- The inconnu. a lye of white-1 the first group of survivors to be rs-scued from Gulf coast town of The Guardian Page 5 Guides Holding Annual Roundup The second annual ”Merry no begins on July 3rd when lone, guides from various Provineiali centres will assemble at 0.-atrali Royalty Hall to begin an activct the guide leave by bus at 62-15 a. m. for Nova Scotia. where they will travel along the SunriseTrail and tour Fort Beausejoin betorei returning to the Island via Bor-1 den on July 5th. On the 6th. the guides will parti-p ' elpate in a fun parade at Centralt Royalty Hall, beginning at 7230i p.m., and a Church prade is scheduled for July 7th. For the 1 latter event. the guides will as-' semble at 10:15 a.ni. at the Con-l federatkin buildin :2, following which the parade will move off to Trinity United Church for the Protestant party and St. Dunstanis Basilica for the Roman Catholic group. At 8:00 p.m. a badge pres- entation ceremony will be held and the guides will hear a brief address by Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Noliiim FISH t lrlcane. wait for Coast Guard boatljured. IAP Wirephotol. Ifish in the Mackenzie River basinn may weigh as much as 40 ounds,l EASTERN GUARDIAN WINS PRIZE - Winner of the silvcrwcar at Ycifs Thcutrc on ltliiiiday night ttas Hal Jamicson of Sturgeon. FURTHER rcsi-i't'zitiniis for meals at llill Sidc liin. Montague, for Wcdiiesdiiy. July 3rd. not ac- rented. VISITING M(l.V'I'.-tt'-l'I-I -Mr. and Mrs. l-Ll.) Logan and sons. Melvyn amt Byron. of Sat-kvllle. NB. visited Montague last week. the guests of Mrs. Logans brother, Ilcv. .l,M. Fraser and Mrs. Fraser. Otltcr recciil Ltttests at Triiiity Manse included Mr. and Mrs, John Reid of Stellarton and Mrs. Will A Fraser of Grccn llill, NS. also Mrs Ellwood Geldert and Mrs. El vin Bailly., of Luiienbiim. . PERSONALS ning completed his grade twelve Gdsm Alden Baker has return- ed to Crimp Galzctotrii, N.B. after spending tlic Iioliday itcekciid uith his wife and fatiiily in Montagutf .AbIc Scantalt Wallace Burke oil the Bonaventure. is spcndinl: hisl leave with his wife and son at Mon- tazzuc l 1 Mrs. Park ltVl'.'l.s('l' and dautzlitcrs t Dianiic iiiirt llohurali of New .Icr-l sey, U S A. are vacationing in' Montague, , 1 Mr. Clarence Tlioiiipsoii. Loucrl l110I'll&S.!llO.. lcft recently for El- liot l.:ikc, Ontario, where hc has, accepted a position as a bulldozerl 0PCYBl0l'- (used but so far as is known there deathless glory. of the "Doomed Battalion"! . . . . the Mrs Bctlc Liiird and dauglitcni Miss I.iiirIa Laird of Pisquld. Visil- L ed Montague rccently as ttuests of Mr. and Mrs lliihcrt Nelson and Mr. and Mrs, Jaincs Shaw. Mrs. ('hesIcr Mat'I.urc. Munt:t- , izue. is recovering salisfactui'ily t after having the misfortiinc to fall 1 at her home siistaining (I log frac- ture. The many moods of Mrs. Lcna. Vcssey and son n1Hfll('S. are pleas- ,- ed to know they are enjoying their annual vacation in Ytlontamir, where thcy arc residing in a cabin at l.ancs' Court. commanding ii beautiful view of the Montague River which Mrs, Vcsscy had lov- ed sincc early childhood Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Patter- son and two yountt daughters of llavelock. NB. are visiting in Montague. guests of Mrs. Patter- son's parents, Mr. and.Mrs. R.K.l Clements, Spending the holiday week - end on the Island were Mr. and .V1rs. Murray Ross and son David of Monctoii. who paid a brief visit to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs Archie llilchey. Mr. and Mrs Carl Lawson and daughter Deborah. of Watertown. Mass, are guests at llill Side hotel, Montague. Mrs Lawson was the forpicr Daisy MacDougall. grand- daughter of the late Roger Westa- way.' Loner Montague. David I. Mai.-Donald of Sottris. left Charlottetown on Saturday, June 29th. by train for Toronto. where hc will start work with t h e Kresge Company on Yoiize Street on July 2nd. David worked for this Company at their Winnipeg store. during his vacation last year. hav- studies. he is continuing his train- ing at their Toronto store. lie is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mar- Donald. Heavy Holiday Traffic To P. E. 1. Traffic over the Holiday neck- end to and from Prince F.dward island by the ferries at Borden. and Wood islands. the Railways. the Bus Lines and Maritime Cen- tral Airways was reported to be very heavy. A number of kind remarks were heard by Transportation officials about the new paving at Borden Pier which has been of great as- sistance. The pier roadway is ralli- St. Mary's Alumnae Has Its Graduation Class Tea To the l)t'illI1lltll strains of the Gradiizitiiig class for her ktndy Aluiiiiiac song. the aitiiual tea Wmds "1 V”'3lC”'m" . sponsored by Saint Marys .-tlum- Rt. Rev. Monsigiior .1. A. Mur- nae in honour of the (iraduating phy, gave his timely words of ad- Class at Souris High School was vice to the class as the tea was opciu-d. on .liiiic 1'! at tlic t'oiiyciit, bt'UttL'ltl 10 -'4" 9"d- Fh0"v "1 lhe 1"” Hall at Souris Mrs Arthur Mac-,Oly 1LIHCS DIHYNI 0" ill? Ul"V9"l Doiiald. pi'c.s1(lcnt of thc Aliiiiinae.lPl3"" d8N'll1L'. W115 P".lUY('d b.V ill? wai-ntty wclciinicd thc Llfiltlllatosly(Itlli;ll'l' set for almost two hours. of Souris lll;.!ll as iiiciiilx-rs and The 193 was Very fntingly fol. auxiliary iiicnilicrs of the Aliini-llnn-pd by n Holy Hour conducted nae. cncoiiragiiii: them to be at-tin (tn. convent cnnpel by Raven. vrays true and faithful to tltcir Al- end lralner Steele, ma Mzitcr. t'atlierinc Cliiiissoii ot (lrzitic I-It-1 l('VCll read an aiiiusiiigt prophecy of the lives of the graduating class , . , y and Maureen Wood. onc of thci vllta" '39 51193 5173" bellleen graduatcs. rcad thc last will and 111? 50U”ll'l'" "P-M V3"'-"nu"-'7 Isa testament for the inciiilicrs oi ltcr land and WaSl'HIl.'1'0n 51319 W35 class Flora Pctcrs Itinukcd (Iis('ot'crt'd in 1952 by a pilot from Mrs ttacnonald on behalf of thelMPxi('n. IllST()RI(' GAP Box Office Opens 9:30 TH RIVER NOR Show at Dusk T 0 N I G H '1' THE WILDEST CHARGE THE SAHARA EVER KNEW! cr narrow and when heavy traf- fic is lined up caution has to he have been no accidents, At Wood Islands traffic sit far, is much above this time last year; and there is an increase of over fifteen liundmd passengem for the months of May and June. . o J Special Dedication . Service Reserve Sunday afternoon. .luly 7th for the dedication of the Memorial Window in the United Church at St. Peter's Bay at 2:30 p.m. Guest speaker Rev. A.- Frank McLean, Trinity Un- ited Church, Charlottetown. Special music by Trinity Male Octete. The fanatic li'cn'.I.y of the Dylak Trihesmcn! . . . . the flaming spectacle of the war that set the Sahara ablaze! 1 o SUPEIPSCOPE -.... ---:.''.;””''?Zi" , Mttttt-Ett6ltS.H-NAISH " C" EUNDER "if YEAns"tN 300. T H EAT R E MOIITAGII ' WED. - -ritun. JULY 3-4 Shows At 8:30 Adm. no - 48 "THE LITTLEST OUTLAW" He stole the generalla horse-he stole the bullfighter's bull-A he'll steal your heart away. A big movie. as Interesting an life itself. A family show that will warm your heart, Be sure and s COMING FRI. - SAT.-"WING!-I OF EAGLES". MAYFAIR IIUIIIIAY invm awoaadteailoraan. Toccata WEDNDAY (only) "The Great Adventure" Awcailtouataloot pcopteandaataro. ..'loldwltl paallll, HOW TIMI-lzi p.m. IIUIIDAY I IIIIAY (July 4 I I) THEATRE JULY It'll baltnulhthnaklu. To-day and Thur. DIRECT FROM PARIS. FRANCE Enough show-stopping. eye-popping entertain- ment for two Cincrnoscopc Musicals ! I IN ANITA roost Gen emetic marry Brunt? e CINI MASCOPE ..-i. 'lttllVlt'ttltll'.' Wednesday. Jul y 3. 1957 t roundup" of P.l-1,1. Lone Guidesl five-day program. On July 4th., aimvtmvtw e we... 2 0. Women's printed wonder nlli dresses. tailored ltylel. Stun I05 to 24'l:. Also wm'nen'a tailored Navy dreuea II materials of acetate aiil lilon. 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