Girl Guide News visit to Charlottetown of a (hint Commissicner for Canada Mrs. Noshilt Fridllfn June M. RALLY out-of-town Guinea and Brown- ie, itlll meet at 4:30 p.m. D.S.T. Mill)i(li'apiains and Brown Owls ' n's and King's Counties mu hat? their Companies and Pucks inside the Queen C arlotte High school Auditorium y 5:30 pm D.S.'l'. 1-inn uniform for everyone - .1... includes brown shoes and pmv blue ankle socks for Guides. timii-n shoes and brown ankle ,....-its for Brownies. B.i.NQLlE'I' rniinwing the Rally a banquet in honour of Mrs. Nosbltt will he held at 8 p.m. D.S.T. at the ('harIilll.0i0WTl Hotel. Friday. June at All Commissioners. Gulders. i-timiiii-e and Council members. l,4lr.'li Associations, and friends of (;....iing have the privilege of ai- ifilfllllg this banquet. Please tele- lviilillP Mrs. A. G. Macmillan. iiaii. for reservations. it'll! all Guides who are will- (up in have a member of the hlris Pipe Band as their guest rail dial 8449 Immediately. ('5 ROYALTY BROWNIES Cqnirai Royalty Hall was crowd- mi Wmiiicsday evening with par- Pills and friends of the Brownie lm-it what an interesting even- inu if was. All the Brownies look- in: so nice with big Brownie .bllilit'x'. The event was a con- uni in mark the closing for the S(.'iailil. iii-a Arsenault then- cimllcd the following Brownies: Knihoriiie Dowllng. Patricia Cul- icn. Marilyn Dousc. Lorna Mc- lmnd and Roberta Reid received Cniiien Bars. Mrs. Wllldr Smith TliPkPillPd the prizes: Perfect at- icnrlance. Ruth McLeod. Lorna ii.-mod. new-riy McGrath; One Aim-nce; Roberta Reid. Audrey li.iL'Millall. Eileen Doiron. Janet ITUIIPT. The Best Six. Imps. PARKDALE BROWNIEI Parkdsle Brownies held their closing meeting. A numbe of parents and friends were present, and the Brownies looked very nice and smart with Mrs. Dollar their Tawney Owl. Regret was expres- sed at the absence of Mrs. Mac- Kar. Brown Owl. and all hope that she will soon be well again. Mrs. Smith. Field Sec'y enroled llir following girls: Shirley Bo- i.in. Nancy Reid. Susan Jenkins. Wirizaret Bell. Betty Ana McNoill, Ann Bevan. Doreen Roberts. Linda Duffy. nniden Bars were presented to sniiiirs Walielln. Margaret Godldn, lini-ozii-et Isobel Mt-Donald. Dor- oiliv .ilacEwen. Sandra Johnston. Golden Hands and Wings to l,nrna Burks. Jean Voaalln. Glor- la lirliiiy. Mardi McDonald. Don- ;a”llcGhie Ana Cameron. Diana 0 f ROYALTY GUIDES Isl Central Royalty Guide Com- T'i'llll', their Mothers end some TfI('ilIIl were the guests of the Central Royalty Glee Club. who are the Sponsors of the Company, in a most delicious banquet Tues- day events. at the Community Hall. Phy e MacMillan. in be- haif of the Guide Company th.-inked the Ladies for their kind- Iirsa. Miss Marion Langille. the Company Captain gave an exten- Ill'e report of the fine work done hi" the Company this past year. Miss Ephlgenia Arsonault. Com- missioner for Queens. presented the following badges: First Aid. 5. James' Church Hall for Westnioreleiid Singers Present Fine Concert 'riia Westrnoreland singers of Moncton. together with stars of'the Musical Festival. present- ed a most delightful concert in Yeo's Theatre. Montague. last evening. under the auspices of Trinity United Church choir. M.r.- l. G. Phillips acted as chairman. Accornpaniists for the program were Mrs. Hugh Buchanan. of the Wastmoreland Singers. and Mrs. D. M MacDonald of Mon- il 0. I Tubs program included the fol- lowing: 1. ardan scene by westmore- land Singers: Songs: High Netw- bour. Gardui of Roses. 0hlck-A- Dee. Dear Old Girl. Cherry Pink. Pot Luck. The following num- bers were given by talent from Montague. Violin solo - Robert Murruf: Tiny Tots Ballet: tap solo. R-slnh Fraser; Walta Clog. Scene t UlIll'.ll'”'l'l scene by Westw and Si '3: Songs: April vars. Re" Here Comes the Sun. Intermission. - Scene 3. Mannequins by West- moreland Singers. Songs: Mr. Sandman. Don't Get Married. Green Sleeves. Shoemsk . if You Love Me. Things look Dif- ference. Reading by one of West- moroland Singers. The following numbers were given by talent from Montague. Vienna Woods-Ballet: Sailors Hornpipe-Dance; Blue Danubc- Ballct: Duet-1. G. Phillins and Robert Murray; -Duet-Heather On The Hill and Bonnie Jean by Florence MacDonald and Gwyn Phillips. Group ballet wiatlh solo by Marcia MacDonald. Scene 4. Evening dresses by Westrrsorelarid Singers. 8 o ii g a: Melody of Love. Old Black Joe. Little Liza Jane. River Shannon. Blue Belle of Scotland. This Old House. The Queen. Montaque Town Tales of the i Council Meeting .!A special meeting of the Mon- iague Town Council was held last night to meet a delegation from the Montague Canadian Legion re- garding the old post office building. The Legion delegation expressed the view that it would like to ac- quire the bulldinl to he used as a Legion home. The delegation also intimated that it would con- building for rental purposes. After considerable discussion by the Town Council. it was decided that the town would buy the old post office building to he used as a civic building. but if it decided to sell the building. the 1-6110!! would be given the first offer. A delegation from the firemen also waited on the Town Council for the purpose of having a dam constructed at thei Burnt Bridge to of ire. The council disclosed that it was much concerned over this matter and that it would be given immediate consideration. A Two tenders for the construction of sidewalks approaching the bridge were opened. These were Henry Mumm&73.M and William Whlteway-!630.00. Mr. tender was accepted. Munroe's Adela Beck. Margaret Perry. Ro- berta MacDonald. Annie Laurie McLean. Sheila Bagnall. ' Emergency Helper; Adele Beck. Roberta MacDonald Annie Laurie ldaclaan. Sheila agnall. Mal"- garat Perry. ,ITealt.h: Adela Beck. Roberta MacDonald. Annie Laurie Mac- Lean. Sheila Bagnall. Two Year Service Stars: Adele Beck. Sheila Bagnall. Roberta MacDonald. Marie Roper. Three Year: Annie Laurie Mae- Lean. one Year: Margaret Benton. Phyllis MacMlllan. Hostess Badge: Adele Beck Roberta MacDonald. Annie Laurie MacLean, Marla Roper: Personals ..'Mlss Ruby Murphy. nurse at the Falconwood Hospital. has re- turnad to resume her duties after spending her vacation at her home at St. Mary's Road. Eastern Guardian 'MONTAGUE High School graduation exercises t o n lg is t. Tuesday. ii pm. or. School and- iinriuni. WERA1 BEAUTY Parlor. F-irdiiian. open Monday till Sat- "Vda.V and evenings. Cold waves. ;i1a',chine and machiaeicss. Phone -.'ACHlEVEMEN'l' TE5T8-Con- gratulatlons are being extended to Miss Jessie Graham and Miss Louise Llewellyn of Pembroke School on their success in attain- W W! Iveraiiu in Grade Eight lilodcrn Srhnnl Achievement Tesla. bf" h.l' Teachers College, Colum- bia University, New York. and W?" by the Department of Edn- calion of Prince Edward Island. Wit alrls reached an achieve- ..'FIT.EE PRIZES-Free ticket! . are being given with each two dol- lar purchase at the Montague S to 31.00 Store on three beautiful prises valued at 328.00. Prizes will be drawn for Saturday. July 28rd. at l0.ll p. in. Summer weather sale from June 18th to June 25th. ..'CLAlMl DEAR EIGHTED 1 Mr. Louis Cantelo. vice-president of the King's County Fish and G a in a Association Bridgetown. reported to the Guardian yesterday that a bear had been seen in the Albion Cross area recently. Mr. Cantelo stated that Mr. Arthur MacDonald. Albion cross had seen a three-quarter grown bear on the back of his farm while he was looking for a part of his machinery ssr. llaobonald reported to have walked up close to the bear vrlsiah turned about and made off through the woods. IOII Ann 'L"..'."i.i.'f..l.""' "' tinue to use its present Leiloll H provide sufficient water in case soooy IN NOIIMANDY Mr. and Mrs. Willlam' Dewar. Brudeneli. recently received ho- too of their son's grave. or. Gordon A. Dewar. who was killed in action in Normandy A u g u s t 8th. 1944. . - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marshall of Lancing. Sussex. England visit- ed in Normandy to see and lay flow- era on the grave for his loved ones and also sent the photos. 35th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Ballingall were pleasantly surprised on Tuesday last to have their friends call at their home as a gesture of goodwill in honour of the 35th anniversary of their wedding. A humorous poem was read by Mrs. Herbert Platts to the ”Bri.de and Groom" and Miss Agnes Williams presented suitable gifts. Baskets of flowers and cards were received from friends who were unable to be present on the -happy occasion. Mrs. Milton Slcwnrt presided at the piano during the slug song which was followed by an invitation from the ladies to the guests of honour and friends to the dining room where a large wedding cake adorned the rontre table. capped with the inscription "HEDPY 351th Anniversary." . 'l'lii- festivities concluded with lit-sit wisiies for many more years of hczilfh and happiness to Mr. and Mrs. Biilllngell and singing ”Auld Lang Syne." Canterbury in England receive a city rliarter from King Kent- in 1155. How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth anntv and em- barrass by . drop rig or wob- bllng when you eat. laugh or talk? Juan e rinkle a little FA TEETH or your p ates. This alkaline (non-acid powder holda false teeth more llrmlg and more comfortably. No umrny . pasty taste or feeling. lgoaa not sour. Checks " (denture breath). Get. today at any drug counter. A and "ail-wea Granted Use At Fort Edwar The P. E. 1. Historical Boclel! obtained a long sought after ob- ' Jective yesterday when the city Council granted them the inaus- lne on Fort Edward for use as a museum. The Society was given the mag- azlne for care and use as a muss- um during the City of Charlotte- town'a time of lease with the De- partment of Resources and Deve- lopment. Northern Administration and Lands Ersoch.'The City ro news thlavlsaae each year. The Council held an emsrgentx meeting yesterday at noon W1 Bis Worship Meyer J. David Sta- wart presiding. Councillors P. R. Maccormac Elmer MacDonald. F. G. llutcheson. A. R. Gorniiey and Edwin C. Johnstone were present. The Council turned down a request from the Rotary Club for the use of Victoria Park to hold a circus here during the second last week of July. The Rotary Club had proposed to bring the King Reid Cb-cue Open School For instructors In ;Water surety ' 'iue i"i'UVll1ClHl wales Safety iveesr. also is to Zn. got on us a good start on ivionpay with me opening at the ltao Cross swun- ming dill) water safety instructor is school. Approximately 25 candidates from every section of the prov- ince had their first swim at Brighton Beach and afterwards heard addresses by Rev. M. D. Dunbar. provincial chairman; Dr. George Fisher and Miss Iphigenio Arsenault. A , ' ' course in the school is for the lifeguards who are employed at the P.E.l. Na- tional Park. The course is direct- ed by Mrs. Harry Cudmore. and the field supervisor in charge is Mr. Paul Cudmore. The school will continue until June 30. A London exhibition . marked the centenary of the first aluminum production in Britain. pcrial Qts.. 40 ozs. Vv Gel Full Mcasun-' Insist on Pure ' NEWPORT TURPENTINE Packaged in fhe Maritimoi Get the BEST and pay less- in 1). 40 and 160 oz. tins at your dealer's - or write Coastal Asphalt P r o d u c t s Ltd.. Saint John. N B. WITT1 Johns-Manvllle CPUENTEI” For maximum fuel savings flier" comfort 5 inlex. available in belts and " Iown" type, is fireproof and rot- prool. For free folder on Spintax see your J-M dealer or .l-M Approved contractor. Or write in Canadian Johns-Menviiie. Dept. lalrasliore Road. En Port Credit, Ont. N-5T2. 565 l.ll3 5!! YOUR NEAREST J-M DEALER M i iilNSiNi'.lUN Paoli's Wharf Lil lifiliilD..,xg'J :.LiMMH?SiDi L. M. POOLE & 00. LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIE PH-iliiil.”iiilli'iN Dial 5571 - 5572 TllEATER iioiiiicuia KARI! (GIHEITASGIIPET Blythe - 1-Iowenl Keel - tsceuuit Standard: 0 P. M. Daylight Monday to Satur- nibiecta will be repeated tr. aoconimoila shows-8 P. M. MAYFAIB SHOW TIME Arhri. Only-- 40 - 5 Time-8 P. M. Standard to SHOWING TUESDAY DESPERATE sssiicii ltarririg HOWARD KEEL and JANE GREER Allo MAROIANO D OOCKELL FIGIIT The - Wed I Thur THEATRE v - 8 P.M. S.'l'. 21-2!-N 9 P. M. Daylight. patrons coming into. i in 1955 Of Magazine d For Museum here. This circus had visited Char- lottetown a few years ago and Councillor MacDonald . called the animals had proved quite a nuisance and that a aceptic tank had been badly damaged due to the circus. . Councillor hiaccormac ' added that the Prince Edward island Hospital hlotgrl lrhad ' objected strongly c cue returning to Victoria Park. All councillors voted against the return of the circus to the Park and IIJIIOIV-Id that the Exhibition Grounds would be the ideal loca- tion. Counclllor MacDonald sug- gested that a three man com- mitten meet the Exhibition Associ- ation and offered to serve on the committee. The Council also considered a by-law regarding the possession of dogs in the Citypand a notice of motion was given that the by- law re ownership of dogs would be changed at the next Council mes Vlileee Lott Total Wrecli By Tornado Dy WALTER GRAY Canadian Press Staff Writer VITA, Men. (CPJ-This village had no where to turn Monday. No church in which to pray for guidance. No hospital to soothe the pain. No beer parlor to drown the sorrow. Few homes to shelter the homeless. Vita lay dazed. the nightmare that was Sunday's tornado still numbing the senses. Officlsldom had yet to act. from Premier D. L. Campbell came word that the Manitoba govern- ment is "giving thought” to a pro- gram of action. The Red Cross said it is standing by for orders. So did civil defence. Three Salvation Army officers moved into this southeastern Man- ltoba town to offer what- help they could. Repair crews are working round the clock threading a line of com- munication to the Ukrainiaii set- tlement 60 miles southeast of win-' nlpley. ounteers and RCMP poked RAIN OR SHINE a Chrysler. BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN .IN THE FUN AT THE--- Show Time 9:5!) is. in. A PICTURE WITH A BIG IDEA.. -AND THE COURAGE TO SAY IT! You'll say "why don't they make more movies like this?" LLOYD BRIDGIE - DOROTHY GIST-I "THE WHISTLE AT EATON FALLS" CARTOON - CANDID MKHOPHONE ADULTS 60c - Children Under 12 FREE The rnightyv-8 runs an quietly and smoothly as the precision machine it is. It obeys your command with such effortless tale at the alighieet touch of your toe! PowerFlite automatic transminion, standard equipment on every Chrysler, make; your driving wondc-fully convenient. Int.h'IInoatluxuriousofallCanadiencars.yourideina regal manner. Your Chrysler is so low and broad. it skims sag rnhe at its town in meme victim. Monday of ciais were still attempting to make an accurate toll. At least 1!) rsons were injured, some severe y, during the two minutes of hell. Six or more homes were either burned to the ground or smashed. The hospital. school. drug store. bakery. lurn-. her yard. restaurant and funeral! parlor were shattered. l , The general store was a smoul- dering pile of embers. There wasl no electricity. I Those of the 400 residents still in the village rummaged through the debris for any belongings they might salvage. TODAY ONLY. ...te eat your nerves etirel ' 1. iiiiiliviiil: iilliiiiii scim iilli iiiiiiiii Also NNeivs - Cartoon and Comedy From the moment you feel the spirited engine surge to life, you enjoy a diferent and exhilarating sense of mastery in over the road with a sure-footed poise that adds greatly in your comfort, Accept your Chrysler dealer's appoints-ncnt for a ride in this nsatchleea car-motion-designed for The Forward Look. Plllpa you would like to call him tomorrow. I'll YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO DIALIR NOW! r. ll. McLAlilE Lin. Ialeeqse lead. Blaristtstewa 3;; Tuesday. June 21,1955 The Guardian 2... 5 Here you GO- . . .in such , beautiful fashion K2 luster Ivor-lsstsr liver lane! ANNUAL MEETING of the KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL will be held in the BEAVER HALL on Wednesday, June 29 At 8 o'clock ggTO-DAY and WED. THE HILARIOUS MISADVENTURES OF A PRIVATE-EYE PRIEST WHO FOUGH VlCE.CRlME AND THE DEVIL! to-rlarring JOAN GREENWOOD CECIL PARKER ETER FIHCH if-r of "ELEPHANT WAl.K' a Sham-nia nnnog Cartoon - Comedy Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 r ' IITTISE ...;...;: ....;..-.... .- Chrysler New Yorker DeLu..1ve Four-Door Sedans 4 Mnaufachrred in (hmiirhs by Chrysler Corporation of Canada. Li'ms'tsl iiiiiiieii Morons llesiit Stewart