::AsrEmi AMATEUR CONCERT in Uigg Ha”. Friday, June 1. at 3230. our MILL will be closed (every wcriiii-sday afternoon beginning JIM. 5, Fraser and Annear l-eed 5;.-vice. Montague. 1.-M15 PANTS with every suit M, vnp Top Tailors and John- nous. Buy now. A. F. Campbell. iiioniasua ix STOCK full 'line of grass Mu; mixtures. timothy. clover. ,1.ike. alfalka. also number 1 Mu-gwclL seed oats. Fraser and mncar Feed Service. ,... lendered Shower By Church Ladies A delightful miscellaneous show- ,.- iias tendered Miss. Anne Mac- iqai-licrn 'ionday evening. May 20 hp the Ladies of St. Andrews pi,-pshyterian Church. Montague. in honour of her approaching mar- ':c. mlriie scene of the social event has in the church hall, which was 3lli'at'lIVEIy decorated for the oc- minn with pink and white stream- rC ' The bride-to-be was received and escorted to her chair by Mrs. .l.lIlll'S Shaw and Mrs. John Mac- h'cn'I.ie. The many lovely gifts lit"i'E opened by Mrs. George Mac- tkiniiell and Mrs. S.D. Reid, while the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Mac- K('n'IlP. Anne very graciously ex- pressed her appreciation. after iiliirh all joined in singing "For (h('IN' a Jolly good fellow". Mrs. A. it Campbell was pianist through- out the evening. The programme featured a half lioiir p eview of what could hap- pen the morning following the first tr-riii-e conducted by Miss Mac- lt'..'llllPl'lI.S fiance. Rev. John Cam- emu. The original skit was writ- ten and directed by Elsie Watter- rmrtli and taking parts were Irene Joliiiston as Anne, Elsie Watter- iiiirlh as John. and Ruth Nelson, (atliern Stewart, Sandra MacEac- horn and -Mary Nicholson u the Monday Morning visitors. A llelicious lunch was served by I group of the ladies. Orenda Engines Cut Production OTTAWA tCPt-Oi-enda Engines l.td. Malton. 0nt., has cut pro- ililriion because the Sabre jet ligliter is becoming obsolete, De- lcn('c Production Minister Howe Tuvsflily told the Commons. jltliv Orenda jet engine is the pnui'l' plant of the Sabre. in ser- iirc with the RCAF's 12-squadron air division in Europe. llr. llowe said that as the Sabre l)Cl'llnIeS obsolete there is a con- rt-intent drop in the need for Or- entla engines for the Sabre. tlrenda Engines Ltd. Monday FilllOllllCC(I layoff of 350 of its 5,- mn imrkers. The Orenda engine l- also used in the RCA? CF-100 iot interceptor. The company now is working on a sniper-Orenda engine design- ed to power the 1,500-mile-an-hour til-i-ltl5. scheduled to be flown in about two years. Fishing Case At Souris ls Dismissed .lt iniigistrateis court held in siiiiris yesterday. in the case of a TPSIIINII of Bristol charged with lls'llIIIg in enclosed property, Judge- mcnt was handed down by Magis- irate Gilbert Gaudet and the case was dismissed. In his summary the nmgistrate noted. according to lllf' Act the Government can grant pcrmision to enclose a pond (or fishing purposes. But in this case the Crown had failed to prove that lhc owners of the pond in question had such a right. However. had iuirh a thing been proved the de- fendant may have been guilty of the offence. Mr. Norman Lowther Ippezired for the defence and Mr. JP Nicholson for the Crown. Vin two other cases under the iisli and Game Act. judgment was liniided down in one in which a Pally from Sourls charged with molesting Brant. the defendant has found guilty and fined twenty dollars and costs or thirty day- l''5 Sllolizun was ordered confin- ratixi in the other a resident of Si, P0l0r'!. charged with fishing iiiiliniit a licence. the defendent nroveil that he was a farmer and tame i der the section of the Act illlrrt fai .er does not require Iliccnce and the case was dili- mlsu-d, - Fhied ii e dollars and costs or I"? lay: was a resident of Souris chart. with o;:rating a motor vehicle without an operator's li- cence. A resident of Souris and also a resident of Clilpstow. each charged with the possession or in a pl:..- other than their mitence. both were fined twenty dollars and cost" : thirty days. ;Tlie Village Commissioners of I. Peter received judgment by tlellalt In a case of tax at-ream Melvin J. Macquaid represented ll" Vlllaize. PISOUID EAST Mr. George Jay was a visitor " lsorne Valley. Friday. guest of '5 aon-ln-law and daughter. Mr. "ll Mrs. Earle MacDonald. liss Mabel Jay, Charlottetown. " I week-end visitor at the ". Jot her parents, Mr. and Mn. IV. Allison Huestin. Halifax. and Ir.' Cur, l GRADUATE HALIFAX. N.S.. May 1GAn early graduate of the Army's sol- dier apprentice training program. youthful Pte. B.L. MacDonald of Morell. King's County, P.E.I., is making a career for himself in the Regular Army. A graduate of the Royal Can- adian Ordnance Corps School, Montreal. in Julie 1955. MacDonald prese.itly is employed as a clerk (accounting) with No. 12 Regional Ordnance Depot here. During the two years he spent as a soldier apprentice Pte Mac- Donald received academic as well as military training and qualified as an Army driver as ell as a clerk. His parents. Mr. and Mia. Charles Macflonnld reside at Mo- reli. King's County. P.E.I. Montague Trade Board Seeks To Beautifi Road Little noticed by travellers com- int! into Montague are 200 young ornamental Ir:-es bordering the ap- proaches to the town, Two years ago the Board of Trade. undertook the planting of these-trees. The project was sup- ervised by Mr. R. K. Clements. The merchants were canvassed and approximately 320000 was raised. this sum being duplicated by the Provincial Government. under the rural beautification plan. The trees purchased from the Cotton Nursery consisted of flow- ering crab. clicrry. and English hawthoi-ne. They were planted al- ternately except at low spots where weeping willows were set out. -- In in few years when the trees mature the beauty of the town will be reatly enhanced by the beauty of its approaches. The owners of property on which trees were plant ed have more or less taken over their care. cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and son, Merlin were visitors in Cove- head Road. Sunday, guests of Mrs. .lay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter MacDonald. Miss Juanita Jny. Clizirlottetown. was a week-end visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Cropping is getting well under- way in this vicinity in spite of the backward spring. Mr. Wallace Woolridgc. employ- ed on the Government Dredge spent the week-end with his fam- ily in Pisquid East. " -B.A. .M-L....17, M . FAMOUS TRAIL The Appalachian trail, outdoors route in the U. S., extends 2.050 miles from Maine to Georgia. Inspection Montague Cadet Corps annual inspection Friday June 1 at7 p.m., at the Beaver Club grounds. Pub- lic cot'rliall)' invited. Queen Square School lizinti will be present. Thgu;-5.. Mayill 1956 w 7 The Guardian. Page 5 Explorer; Hay. GUARDIAN Closing Program Those adults interested in the excellent work that can be acc- omplished Ipiritually among younger groups in ehurch organ izations should feel proud of the splendid results as shown in the closing programgof St. David's Explorers. held on Friday. May 25th in the church hall at George- town. Under the leadership of Miss Janie Llewellyn. the group gave line examples of their learning. playing and singing together. A display of handwo ii and Explor- er's scrap-books showed a variety of colour and ingenuity. The chil- dren themselves with their navy The Poole Hotel opening June 2 j white dresa 1 red Rel. It-id cheerful. happy faces were proof alone that Miss Llewellyn'I efforts are paying off in the building of a sane and Christian attitude toward their lives as future citizens. During the program several group number: sung. A quartet was given by: Freda Allen, Wand? Hartman. Jack MacDonald. and Donna Llewellyn. Duets were sung by Marie Larsen and .Ruth Le- Lacheur. and Ma'ry-Kay LeLach- eur and Barbara Llewellyn. Solos, were sung by Nancy Hartman and Linda Llewellyn. Mrs. H. Lar- sen was accompanist at the piano. Rev. W. Paterson pronounced the benediction, after which some in- teresting films were shown. . OPENING rIILL SIDE INN MONTAGUE under new management ' Completely re-decorated r Catering to travellers, banhuets. weddings, etc. Special opening dinners on Saturday and Sunday, and 3. Proprietresses-Mrs. Pauline Jackson and Mrs. Anne Nicholson. afternoon. Phone 129-4 NOTICE Beginning June 6 and .until further notice our mill and feed warehouse will be closed Wednesday Our feed warehouse will remain open each Sat- ' urday night until 10 o'clock for your convenience. Why not call in and discuss your feeding prob- Nle MONTAGUE FEED SERVICE J Your Purina Dealer, Montague Mayfair WEDNESDAY starring: Live”. MAY 31st. June 1st. 8:30 p.m. "DESIREE" DRAMA Color - CIII9I'IIHSC()pI MARLON BRANDO. JEAN SIMMONS "An Outstanding Film In All Respeets"; Has Been Talking About"; Another Triumph For Marion Bran- do. who Portrays A Man of Destiny-Napoleon-And Makes I-iirn Theatre St THURSDAY "The Film Everyone Drive Wzifzr THE WHOLE FAMILY! played the game! J . IIANIIIIIIIEY-ANglIbl5h (mar 62.? aw: Fm". NORTH RIVER I was? BOX OFFICE OPENS 7: TODAY AND FRIDAY LOADING THE BASES WITH LAUGHTER . . WALKING OFF WITH YOUR HEART! GRAND-SLAM HIT THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT FOR Now Inhaseba.ll's hall of fame istihe story at the guy who .. ;57f.::.: fizz z000l65” &vxxuiIIiii 30 - SHOW AT DUSK . AND HERE'S A A wow, a. wonder, a ooekoyod whiz . . . He takes his place with the mighty Diz. -. llllNI2llllFT HIGH TIDE IN NEWFOUNDLAND COMEDY - CARTOON GRACE K5" ' WE T ” TL. A ,-wnvoow rg M) if it CAPITOL IMIULAII PRICE A MASTERPIECE OF SPINE- CHILLING SUSPENSE RE- TURNS BY POPULAR DEMAND - TODAY ONLY! JAMES STEWART 57 ALFRED FITCHCOCK 5 REAR 8-I-T-I STORE HOURS Thur. 8 i-i.m. - 8:30 p.in. Fri. 8 cm. - 9:30 pm. SATURDAY 8 am. - 9:30 pm. , YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLIS BROS. GIANT END OF THE MONTH 0 SALE ixchhilh STATION WAGON VALUE 331.95 WILL an DRAWN FOB SATURDAY 9.30. P. M. BOYS and GIRLS BE SURE YOUR NAME IS IN Fruit 8. Vegetables DELICIOUS APPLES, 5 lbs. cello TEXAS CARROTS, 2V2 lbs. LARGE ONIONS, 2V2 lbs. ICEBERG LETTUCE, each TPOEMATOES, pkg. SUN KIST ORANGES, 4 doz. HOTHOUSE EXTRA FANCY CUKES, each ST. CROIX PERFECTION ICE CREAM ') .l. '. F 't7t.LIif;LI1l . i(.i..,w- Brick 25c V2 Gals. 89c 20OZ. 55c - 25c 25c 23c 2lc 98c 23c Kidney BEANS, 2 for 29: AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE MIX, pkg. 17: 2V2 lbs. 29: CATELLI SPAGHETTI, pkg. CHRIS'I'IE'S DAINTY SODAS, pkg. FACE ELLE, 2 pkgs. wfuno KLEENEX, pkg. FLUFFO SHORTENING, 2 lbs. PURE LARD, iN's'rAN'r JELL-O, 3 i... ' , lb. l7c 29c 33c 29c 55c l7c 25c MAPLE LEAF MAPLE LEAF WIENERS BOLOGNA LB. LB. siiiiiiitirss LB. 370 32” 19” FRESH i FROZEN FOODS III. 39C IIISIHHHSIIICKS. pkg. 39: ROUND FRENCH FRIES. pkg. . . . . . 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