Seated at the table in the above photo. which was taken at their stinual banquet. are the officers and two honorary memberrr of the Shriners Club of P.E.i. which .. a Branch of Philae Temple of Halifax and includes Nova Scotia. P.E.l. and Newfoundland. SEATED (left to r'lght)- Sam French. honorary member; Harry Hill. honorary memberp Erma SHRINERS CLUB ANNUAL not MacMillan. treasurer; Dr. Sterling Giddlngs. president; EM. Smith, vice-president; and Bob Palmer. director. Missing trust the Photo are OK. Preshy, secretary and Garnet Rosa. director. This meeting was held at the Bison Restaurant at Montague last Saturday night. and followed a delicious steak dinner. The nom- inating committee brought in the above slate of officers. all re- elected from last year. ' The chief project of Shrines: Clubs is aid to crippled children. They maintain 17 hospitals in lb 13-5.. Canada and Howell; two 0' which are in Canada. one in Mol- Lreai and the other in WiantP9l- 3?-5.00 was voted to the GyN Club for the Easter Seal Cam- paign which they are currently sponsoring. proceeds to he used for crippled children. Sees British Ernig rants In For Big Shock In The US By JAMES F. KING LONDON (AP) - Britons think- ing of emigrating to the United States are warned in a national newspaper to prepare for a fright- ening experience in a count where "anything goes in the do- lar chase." The US. is depicted as a land of bribery. "sickening frankness" about sex and psychiatrists - though fabulously generous and "refreshing" in willingness to ex- periment with something new. The report in The People. Sun- day newspaper with a circulation of 500.000, Is written by Len Couiter. an Englishman who has lived in the United States for geven years. "Its' a fascinating country." he concludes in advising prospective emigrees to think twice before embarking for New York. "But for someone born and bred In Britain it is sometimes hard to ITAEGES MISLEADING EASTERN GUARDIAN RESERVE Wednesday. July 10th for Lower Montague Regatta. .-tT'i'ENTl0N CUSTOMERS! Vt-rals beauty parlor. Cardigan. will re-open Monday, April 15th. MONTAGUE pre-Easter service to-night. ii p.m.. in Baptist Church. Speaker Rev. Carl Currie. Hearty singing. W 'come. "NOTICE" My iniil pond and property is now "Enclosed Prop- crty." and fishing is strictly pro- I!I;IbllCd- Edward Mallard. Gowan rae. SECOND POLi0 immunization ('iinic for Montague infants months to 2 years and teen-agcrs not attending school will be held Monday. April 15th at 1.5!) p.m. in the High School. SECOND P0l..l0 Immunization Clinic for Georgetown infants six months to two years and tecn-ag- ers not attending school. will be held on Tuesday, April 16th at 10 am. in Georgetown High School. THERE WILL be a Conservative meeting of Georgetown. East and West polls in the Tow Council Chambers at p.m. Tue ay. April is. All interested invited to attend. Kings Conservative association per Cyrus A. Show secretary. LEAVES Poll. MONT JOLI - lirs. Thomas Notting. who spent the past month in Lower Monta- tlue. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Aitken. left Satur- day for Moncton. N.B. to join her husband who has been posted to Mont Joli. Quebec. nth BiRTHDAY- Mrs. Cather- Inc Kennedy. Montague. was the recipient of many lovely cards and lifts on the occasion of her eighty- oiglitii birthday on April 5th. The happy event was quietly celebrat- rrl at the home of her son-in-law atitl daughte. Mr. and Mrs. Ted unclear. and many friends called to extend congratulations. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Grafton Jenkins of Sarnis. Ont. was held in the PERSONALS Mr.lsschs-rltchtnnll irslnslr l High wages in the United States, he claims. are misleading. "You see.” he writes. "the av- erage working-class husband in America is up to his ears in debt. Unless he buys things he cannot afford he loses social standing as his neighbors. "Money is the measure of everything. So people swap Jobs constantly in a frantic scramble for the extra dollar." Couiter emphasizes in his re- port home that New York is not typical of life throughout the United States. But. he adds: "Most of America's metropol- itan areas are controlled by graft- ers and gangster elements. They have infected industries. govern- ment institutions and even the po- lice force. "Before I went to take my (automobile) driver's test in New York friends assured me: you wont pass unless you acciden- taily' leave a five-dollar bill on New Men's Club Organized In Southern King's A deputation from St. David's Mciils Association iii the George- town United Church met. with 39 men of the Murray Harbour-Mun ray River Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada. on April iith at ii p.m. The purpose of the meeting was to organise a Men's Club for the Murray Harbour- Murray Rivcr-Little Sands area. song led by Rev. LS. Woolfrey. Mr. Harry Yorslon led in prayer. Speeches were given by the other members of the Georgetown Mcn'a Association. Rev. W.A. Patterson outlined the work of the new "United Church Board of Men. A vote was taken by the group to organise a Men's Club for Murray Harbour-Murray River and Little Sands. Then followed the election of officers which is as follows: Mr. Waller Buell pre- sident: Mr. M.A. MacKeiI. vice- pi sideni: Mr. Geo. Ferguson see- retary; Mr. Keith Buell treasurer. Other members of the executive are: Mrssrs. Raymond MacLean. Kenneth Msclieod. and John Machon. it was decided that the next meeting would be held at Murray River April Nth. After the business of the even- ing was concluded a lunch was served by the Murray River men. The meeting closed with the sing- ing of "Auld Lang Sync” and diction was pronounced by Rev. L.S. Woolfrcy. The meeting was held at the Murray River United Church hall. DULLII PBOPIBES FUND WASHINGTON (AP) - Slate Secretary Dulles Monday pro- posed that the United States set up a special foreign aid fund from which needy countries could draw lonl-term easy payment loans to develop their economies. He sug- gested such loans might run to 8750.000.000 I year. He testified before a special sonata commit- tee studying foreign aid. Remington Rink Tonlgiit. Monday 2nd game for rink trophy QPIIING VALLEY . versu eesmor'rn.o Game time 8:30 Admission 25 and 50 Skate after I CEMENT Unloading can fresh CEMENT curs sacs. Mt. Stewart and Montague The meeting opened with in sing- T "Blest Be The Tie." The Bene-' the seat beside the inspector. We all do it." Coulters sto'ry doesn't say whether he left a five. or whether he got a licence. DEPLORES FAST PACE Giving an instance of the fast pace at which Americans live. Couiter writes: "it is the constant struggle for the 'fast buck. 'for personal ad- vancement or financial power which gives New York City its hypertension. Every third or fourth person you meet is having psychiatric treatment for some 'cmotlonaI problem' or maladjust- ment. Each big apartment build- ing has at least one resident psychiatrist. and some have four or live it is the boomingest pro fession in town. "it's not only emotional tension that stems from the mad struggle for money. So do irnmoraiity. de- linquency and degeneracy." Describing a visit to a school just outside New York where lu- vcniie delinquents are treated. he writes: "One pert young lady. with a long record of misbehavior. put on her tightest sweater when I was there and tried hard to per- .MURRAY RIVER Friends of Mrs. Dan Living- stone. Murray River are pleased to hear she has returned to her home after spending a few days In the Klllll County Memorial Hospital. where she had a cast ankle. Mrs. Living- stone fell at home and cracked 1 bone in her ankle. her many friends wish her a speedy re- covery. g Friends of Mrs. Holdon " , nun-ay River. are sorry to hear she is not eniovins the best of health. A speedy recovery is the wish of her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving and daughters. Barbara-Ann, Donaida. and Cathy, Charlottetown. s t tlispastweekatthehomeof eir ts, . and Mrs. Nathan If-v'ii.'j, Murra Harbour and Mr- and Mrs. William J. MacKay, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rafuse and Mrs. Rafuse's sister. Miss Judy Acorn have returned to their h me in Murray River after spen ing a few days in Boston Mass Mr. Rafuso'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rafuse of Georgetown, ac- companied them home after spend- ing the winter in Boston. The April meeting of the Mur- rgy River Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. George 0. Whlteway on April 1st. I Mr. and Mrs. Stirling White- way. Digby, N. S. are spending their holidays at the bonie of their parents Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Whiteway, Murray River and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stewart. Militown. Mrs. William J. Clow has re- turned to her home in P' Grove. after sending a very plea- sant hoiiday with her daughter, Mrs. Rueben Moore and Mr. Moore. Murray River. Friends of Mr. Peter MacLean. Little Sands. are sorry to hear of his daughter Mrs. Lloyd Herring Murray Harbour. a speedy W covery is the wish of his many friends. . The winners of the croktnole party. held in Murray River School on April 5th were Ladies first Mrs. Earl Acorn, ladies second Mrs- Boyd Allen and consolation Mrs. Jack Clorey. Menis first Mr. Bennie Moore. Men's second Mr. George Livingstone and consol- ation, Mr. Darrell Lowe. Miss Edith Beck. Murray River. is a patient in the P. E. island Hospital. Her many young friends wish her a speedy recovery. Friends of Mrs. Art Gosbee. Murray River are pleased to hear she is unntalescing well at her home after her recent operation in the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague. Rankin Keenan who is with the R.C-A.P. in Summerside. spent the past weekend in Murray River. guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keenan. The Misses Cathy Shephard and Donnie MacKay student nurses at the P. E. island Hospital spent the past weekend at the home of Donnie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacKay, Murray Riv- er. A. B. and Mrs. Giles Dion of Halifax N. S. spent the past week- end at the home of Mrs- Dion's parents. Mr. and Mrs. David suade me to smuggle her out of the school. ”Wc could have a wonderfull timt-.' she said. I "Uninhibited talk of that kind. is common among adult Amer-I l('ailS. too." The People Is a left-wing. sensa-I Glover. Murray River. Mrs. Dion his recent illness at the home of I is satendoetd mt: shag, (mm, .34 relnives a M", ndggr Glddllih who Pu- sed sway uoently at her home In Mu”y ' t her home for plans on I the present while her husband sails on H. M. C. S. MISRUIIEEIIL Mr. James Glover. CIIIFID"-D town. spent tin past weekend It the home of his inrentm Mk III! Mrs. David Glover. Murray River- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray- nolds and son Arnett have taken up residence in the home the! lung, from Mr. Lea Lowe. Murray RIVG" Mr- John uvtns-tone Mum! River has returned to his work on Dredge No I. V5103 I3 1' CPU" iottetown at the present. M,-. mg mg. cys-i.l Arsenault and twin gous, Dannie and Don- nie, Murray River were recent visitors to their former homes in the Tignlsh area. Mrs. Chandler of Mt. Albion. is spending a few day! It the home of pa Art Gos- bee. Murray V!!- A. E. Boyd Allen is spending his leave with his wife and dill!!!- ter in Murry Riva. PISOUID EAST Miss Shirley Jay left by plane Wednesday after Ipendlnl the past two weeks visiting I!!! Pl!- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Jay. She plans to visit friends in Mone- ton Sydney, Halifax, Mont Joli and Montreal before returnlns to her duties with Trans-Canada Alr- lines in Edmonton Alberta. Mr. Floyd Jay and Mn. Hlrold Jay were visitors in Charlotte- town Wednesday. The members of Pisqllld E351 Women's institute met at the home of Mrs- Wallace Birt Thursday evening. April 4. Mr. Edgar Birt. Mr. Robert Leard. Mr. Chester Dirt and Mr. George Sauer Moored to Charlotte town. Thursday. Mr. George Dover. Miss Georg- ie Dovsr, Mr. Edward Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay attended the Hoe- key game between Parkdale and B. Y. C. Thursday night. Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Jay. sons Merlin and Irwin spent the week- end in Covehead Road. While there they were the guests of Mrs. Jay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Sympathy GEORGETOWN. I Special Service" I Mr. Willard Lauk of West Roy- Monlagu. Elly. reiircsenluing Marvcn's Bis-r Church cults was a business visitor to Georgetown on Monday. April 8th Mr. and Mrs. Micky Myers and limlly Of Quebec Province mot- ored to Georgetown recently. they are the guests of Mr. Myers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Boudrcault. in the week. Mr. Douglas Peterson of the Roy- al Canadian Atr Force stationed at St. Huberts. Quebec. on his re- cent promotion from Corporal to. the rank of Sergeant. Douglas is the son of Rev. and Mrs. W. A, Paterson of Georgetown. Mr. John Murphy was a xisiiur to the City on Monday Htli coming Mr. and Mrs. White on their return to ilioir home in Georgetown after haringt spent the winter months in ("hat-.. lottetown. I Corporal John G. King of im- Royal Canadian Air Force. stat-I promoted to the rank of 5 r.- geant and is the reccipit-tit of hearty gongratulations. He in tli town. Ontatio. was a recent visitor in guest of her parents. Mr. and Mix James Publicover. Ac ter MacDonald. BA CHOICE EASTER Fed and finished for our meal department by s ' ” Short- tremendous movie in Mr. Alex Robertson of High-Ima Anllear. Nora l-lutcheson. Dor- field representing the P. E. l. Mu. Ulhy MacDonald. Marcia MacDon. tual Fire Insurance Co was a busi- I ald- ness visitor to Georgetown earlyIII,I"L"n- Congratulations are exteiideii lo 'vIacLwd' David M391-"T9 David. ioned at Summerside has been, Will close his office in Sin 9 son of Mrs. Daniel King of (it-org:-. Di”. J. Georgetown. where she was the IIV9. llie last week YEO ALEXANDER THE GREAT RICHARD BURTON - FREDERICK MARCH The story of soldier who conquered more of the known world in ten years than any other man before or since. A spectacular scenery. The biggest of movies yet to come about the biggest of men-ALEXANDER THE GREAT. A colossal movie. SEE. A THREE HOUR SHOW Service on Palm Sunday morn- "lg 8! Trinity United Church. Mon- tague. was conducted by the pas- tor. Rev. J.M. Fraser. At this ser- vice Mrs. IDr.1 George lnman was twelve teen-agers by profession of faith. They are; Nor. Kathleen MacLean. George Kent Shirley 3861!. John M301-Ban. Duncan Llarey. I llosher. A solo. ”The Palms" by lvor Phillips. the anthem "The in” W85 sung The choir sangt King Shall comet I Mr. Fraser's sermon pictured I tie triumphant entry or 0." Lmdl into Jerusalem, amid .iubilant.i I'I'9”'i'"K throngs He stressed Their many friends are uni. Jews. wamml "I "19 llldsement George FLT I Dr. R. A. Burden Peter's Bay. the 20th April. McLellan will take: Mrs. Cecil Shephard of is...-....t.. owr this practice, and of-I in May. I I MDIITAGIIE I THEATRE Mon. - Tues. April I5 - I6 Adm. 30 - 46 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax really color and breath taking igood and for God Make your list: IPSOPI9 "Whly Proud of you." admitted to m be h' '.'T'r Walterifit-ate and em I5 Ip by cam I border 220 miles west of Lair Su- ilerior has more than 500 islands. pHl 15.1957 rt... Guardian Page 5 coming to the city he loved. be- cause of sin. Hr challenged the young people whose names were lrlglllll Placed on the membership HM?!” your lives count for Iol:a:'?'1tshl'lI . lull lkin. ilsasaata am ounut MAW ISLANDS :sIi.ftt5r.lTI!xoD ' u-a'.'y Satisfaction .. llaill) Lake on the Canada-U.S. . VI -' .".gW- 7-”9'y,g , - Afllitk-.”S.tl'IYIl SIIIIIERSI ...ttiisit Tits listed. The lasiosiosl III lsiitsii an atrium-the tan-Isl I T s iiiiginiaittio-c elIllIlE Mn LIIIIIIE .......... .... . ........ ........ EXTRA! 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