First Hungarians Arrive From Dutch Refugee Camps i I held at lame larch llth. LORNE VALLEY Mr. Basil Macltay. llalifas I. motored to the island to The funeral of his r. Murdock Maclaod. which wast the late Mr Valley Church on bereavement. Reuben Ml-Coiiiil-ll. and roa- ague was an oternight visitor to lath i9rII'IIIlI all Thursday the funeral oi Ills N. Mr. Murdock I). uncle. the faint. l Mr. lll their; land Mrs. Monl- visitors to Charlottetown on March menu, L J. Mnngnnnen ""51 "-' '"' "' '-""'” ""'-" Tuesdav.Mlir. 26.1957 The Guanlha Page 8 March it attending H ' .. brother. the late N Ml1"4'0d- "'9 the former Mae MacNellI. lleart-1 lend . sympathy of the l'0llImtm".V I09” felt sympathy is extended to Mrs. out to the brothers and sisters efi Mnnlnyyr, Mar.-l:od. Would Prefect Outer Hebrides Commons 3. of-the p..;u?( of-I-er stslein, in her hour of sorrow. Mr and Mr. Earle MacDonald William listtoli went OTTAWA (CPI nrrtday for a campaign by all Mrs. Munro MacGralh ,--.;.1l-LILV FIRST HUNGARIANS accident. .ers. teachers and artists. John were visitors to Muntaguan larne Valley on March l4 He The funeral of the late Mr. 6 I d t m ' nll.lFAX tCPl - The first of The refugees spent most of the Among them was. a Budapest on Friday. While there they uerel. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock l). MIPLJ1” was heldycllll ill hill! In 0" 0” D 0' fltltill IIulll.1ElTI'dI1S from Dutch raf- winter in Dutch transit camps. of art photographer with his wife guests at the home of Mr. andn Francis Mat'Inl)'re. ifrom Lorne Valley Preabyterlanithg outer Hebrides ea the last ..-;.t- l-ainps arrived hrrc Monday which there are 18. They received b and three daughters. sic declined Ilrs. Reuben McConnell. V itirs. Annie DIIt'I..(:)(I and Nil-sIn'(l:lllIl'fl.'iIl on 'l'Aliu:iiday.belnlarchd lrlbnnnnn of cum. nnun"-r .,. from on the Dutch ship Aulderkrdis af- food andlaccommodation under ante give his name for fear harm Mr. and Mrs. Allin. Myers, lsorma Maclzod. (,I'ldl'IDIlPl0t'tII.n hemev. kamphi cgnluc-in Brimn rock” "nu. tor a sioriny voyage interrupted co-operative arrangement hetweennitould come to his son still in Hun- Cardigan. were recent visitors to were recent visitors to Lorne tal-led t serv ce a ing a te rom Th uh. I I y f in n lllltf-A-'IaIILIC collision. the Canadian and Netherlnndsngary. He said the son. a member this vicinity. Thev were the guestalley. list Corinthians ls verse 11 For 9 Tl FGPNINII "9 0 ”ri,(- group of tilt sailcd iromlgovernmenta. .of the revolutionary group. had -of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw. Mr. James Dewar. teacher at now we see through a glass. dark- Iiiverness - Richmond constituency llnileriliiiii March ll on the Dutch Seventeen Canadian teachers to stay behind lest the whole fain- Mrs. Stanley perguilon was ant nustlco Sr-iiol. spent St. Patrick's Ii. blit then ince to face. The In NW. scan. "fennd n, upon, Thrcc days later and two social workers gave ily he shot. ,over-night visitor to Montague on; weekend renewing old friend- hymns were The I Lord s' my um tnhnbjums of son", Um 1.. Other arrivals ucrc st-vcral en- tMarch 15. where she colild iisiti-ships here He was the guest ofiShepherd”. "God calling yet' and lnnd in the Heb,-ides nre thinking lher mother. vlho is a. patient in1Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre.l"Ahide with Me". Mrs Daniel of gmlgrniinn yo cnnndn Menus. Shaw was the organist. The fol- their island will be converted to thin tt'zitci'man. m.- Wziicriiian collided llith an Il.'lIlr'ill frciuliter in iuid-ocean and! had in return to Brcst. France.yu 'lhe Zuidcrkruis picked them up "FTP. "The shill also I)l”(lllgIH 250 Dutch courses in basic English. Dressed- dolls showed the women the type i gincers. a f clothes they and their children 1 printer, will wear here. markets demonstrated how dians buy groceries. hookkccpcr and It llilh thcir lines and chil- ltiinature super-jdren. Many have friends and rel- Cana-iatilcs in Canada. lihoin they ex- pect to help them. Net Slis, Ass 'iaIcrl Press cor- frnm I liiliuigraiils and will take another Transfer of Hungarians you in New York llnland to Canada is expected to respondent at Hie llagiic. has tlmi of the llunpariiins had continue until June. They uilllamoiig the paSSt3lll.'.Pl's for New ...-in icon the sea or ships be- travel in Dutch ships along VAIa'.ITnIYtrliK. She said the liungarlans - il ' reached The Ncthcr- an expected 12.000 Dutch lm-iwcre orderly aboard ship but lT'Iic collision and roughImigrants. The Zuiderkruis waslsllowed a suspicious attitude to- wn: added to the terrors of their! the first ship to carry both Dutch 5 lliird anything smacking of dis- ; ti loyogc- Many siglicd with re- and Hungarians. cinllnc and alithorily. ill:-i ullcn they stcppcd on Cana-I Passengers said despite the lan-.Hgtlnlgmthcllnivntalilttinnilge igniting l Ill 'c ' .' r on soil. mllcar and scasicl-mess after tlte.ians fraternized over such inter- 4-nllision drove many Hungarians national games as chess aiid.they have grczit zeal to learn it. . to spend bleak nights on wet. cards. I "Equipped with ring! h dc-i rlullv decks rather than return to Men outnumbered wom en tionaries they looked a siduously ' and iuziilc an effort. lIltlll' cabins. passengers said. no ('ASl'Al.TlF.S Thcre ucre no casua ”rXErrm GUARDIAN need closin- Iiti T()I'll clollics I": W” mmk ”;pY gem: The following questions and an-. olrr De Luxe lry taunts. . on- .SwN.s were named in the Lngl, tziziic. iirv "l-I-tMlI.Y Bi-l-.-til.” ti.-ikcri Ill lxiiips ('oiinly lliiily. Be Hire in iirtlcr your WPFItfllt”I s we e t s 1 early at the Montague Bakcry. SI-II-I "('lNI)ICREI.I.A 0'RCiIIy" 3 art ploy liy t'li.'irlottctowii play- ers ill St. .tl.'irvs llnll. Suuris. Wed- ), March 27 . IIIXM PERSONALS iguagc barrier Dutch and lluugar-. among the Hungarians, About To for .ipcr cent are liics in thel balance mainly white collar work-rselll-s." -of Education: . in the agreement entcrcd in- to by the Minister of Education'trainii with Saint I)unstan's University in rcgarii to Normal Training. the some ratified by the Excell- live Council If so, give date. was a business visitor to George! town on Friday 15th. iilnglish language.” she said. "but llords young laborers. the.to Erowoursrious . ANSWERS A TABLED IN LEGISLATURE '1 this tlicrc an oi'(lcr-in-coiincil K rolci'iii;; xliltl r'li.'.l't't:illt:lll If so.” islature yesterday. itrllilc l-oiiy of some 1S.D.U. TRAINING PLAN ANSWI-1ftS Mr. R.R. Bell asked the Minis-lcri tli No. ltisrii--Ni In ('iIlllli'lIi only. Sec Sci-tioii 7 ill l7.dli('zitinn iI)PDr'il'llll(llll Act The selection. lg. cxaiiiinzitioii classification aiul lu-cnciiig of it-zit-tier: is direct- was Miiiisicr. I i2l No. ltznav Rm-ti--. spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (lotell limit at Ilt'l home in Cziritliitaiii. faintly. accompanied by Mr. anill .'tti.-.4 ICKIIIII .Iolinuoii. student . . Mrs. Kimball (iotcll rind Mr. iintllniirsc at rzilcoiiuuoil llospital. N” ””'k"'' 'L"”"' "W I'"” Iwtk Mrs. Joseph Gotcll Sr. recently-Cliurlotictnllii. tins ii rt-rt-iii visit- ""I :” m5 h”""' "I 5l”"gm'"', motored to Greenwood. N.S..wliei'e' or at the home of lit-r parents. Mr. lluwzird Lavers was a week end vuiior at his home in Sturgeon. IMtI'.'I:i: Surrey spent the neck- -ml at his home in Sturgeon. lit-A Lorraine Murphy spent the seek end at her home in Sturgeon. Sivuart Westaway spent the not-ll and in Now Glasgow. N.S., ii-lung friends and relatives. lli.s Beryl Mai-Millan. spent then llrvk cud visiting in Milltoun (ross. Mr and Mrs. Henry Miicharcn cl lilizirluttclollii, Miss Warren and Mrs. L.ll. Show visited friends in Montague on Siinilay. The many friends of Carol Mac-, lhiilalil are pleased to learn she is tip and ilrouud again after in short Illness. Miss l-Jiluuiii Fzirrell and Miss; l.iil-y May Walker were wcck cnd they visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotell. Jr. The 1956-57 seasons skating and hockey activities in the George-,ed to her cmployuu-iii in town rlnk were terniimated week. when the rink was officially the ('haI'Ililiclmtit llmmtal. Annie closed. It was necessary to sus- pend operatlons at this time due Gavin to the urgent need for storage space for the lumber from potato warehouse. now being mantlcd. Despite poor transpnration con- K dltions during the winter a consid-I erable number of played and our various fcams1 made a very creditable shelving The Eagles after eliminating Mon-I Iague, lost the Kings Coliiiiy lntcr-1 mediate "B" Eastpacks. Our senior girls team hold the the Kings-Queens title and are waiting for the fixing of a play- off date for the Provincial Champ- ionshlps. and Mrs. Rcgiiialtl Johnston, Mur- ray River. ltliss Annie 'tlat-l,4-oil has rcturn- tTh;ltlnttc- Inslltolln otter limiiii: all oiicrzition at is the daiiglilcr of Mr. and Mrs. .'tlacl.corl. Murray River. l.c.'-ird Mat-Kinnoii has re- the turned to llalifiix after spending (I35-I his sick Iciivc at the home of his piirciits. Mr. mill Mrs. (ilcu Mac- iniinn. Miii'riiy llivcr. Miss Jcaii Arscniililt Jnck Campbell A. B. and Mr. games were. days land Mrs. Arsciiault .tliirr;iy liivcr min 10 the sonrinn Mr. and Mrs. ltolonrl Lclachciir rel-cut visitors at the home of Mrs l.elaclieur's sister. Mrs. Oral Hoop cr. Murray Rivcr. lci-nt visitor at the home of he Baptist W. M. S. Conduct Service on sundiiy evening. the service at the Baptist Church. Montague. lliifconductcd hy the Women's Missionary Society. with the presi- driit. Mrs. Leroy White. as leader. u'IIlt' theme for the service was Jhc u-omen Friends of Jesus". 1 is: Freda Apt read the scripture fvihlln and lead In prayer. A solo, nlitki" My Life and Let It Be”. (”';:fnll"fl by M11 Lccll French. HNIIIS taking part in the service W P Mrgi Jennie Mat-Kenzie. Mrs. F.crs. rs. S. Llewellyn. Mrs. -rnery Mac-Neill. Mrs. D. vmider. "lgljfnand Nllrs. Ilium-rson, t. 'it"r-ncosot with prayer byi ICI;-Ekhlute, Immediately after-I Khdw--hf 15! ADI showed colorcdl tcrnf(fa rrliussm-nar.y w.'k.In we5'1 mm”!-r "ah 8. with interesting com- Y 3! Mrs. Rogcrson. o?E&rown "M35 MHIZV Lou Henry. student .ntre Dame Academy was a. ucekend guest of her parental Mr. and Mrs, J. Henry " Kings County winners first of a two game series to (Thar- Iotletown Midgets in Kings-Qliclinsqnnh gantry competition also on Saturday the' B3'"8m5- 935lI.V W0" "10 Kinfl-S 1Jiinics have returned to lIl('ll' hom County crown when they defeated Souris Bantams played in the Sports Arena and, "med II"? "Rm 10 IKIVRHCP HEEIHSI . town was olit to Murray the Queens County winners ague but decided not to advance to the Country finals. All in all the picture regarding future hoc- key stars looks very .....A.-e-- :(illIlL'lRrE'nfImd Mm wmiam new a" PMS”. '"r H", lsla"dIp'”ilTIlIS Mr -and Mr: Willipm V b k h- 1 A 'i '. or the lsl nd Cl mi .l'. d- J 0' I "I f. j ' rousing. rea ing is eg. l - . hm 3 ulI:1”:P.1::f'19:lPpIl::;.':m, ' Stewart. Mtiirii) IIli'ITT'.' specify rel-ovci'y is the wish of alII umde mm” your time date Mi. fII1(I Mis. IIIIII) ltclton and his friends. Jerry is the son or ' children Larry and Donna. York. On Saturday. ”"'ihomc of 'i tt'elton's lost n . Mr. and Mrs. , jin llopcficlll. '" W" i33""'5 Iray River for a few weeks. River o lSatiirdav to see IlIS mother. The Pee wees won over Mont-I wish her a spccdy recovery. Messrs James and bright. AC Glover. Charlottetown th spent NOTICE A complete line of PURINA FEEDS. also custom mixing service is now available at your Purina Feed Store located or- M. F. MacDONALD WAREHOUSE. Montague speak Eiiglish among them-.. ly under the adiniilistrzition of the. WV” "”"""'d ml Cantwr-ll's sister Mrs. Royal Whitev Siimnii-i'sirlc. iiftcr spenduig ii few and Mr. whiten Mrs. . at the lloiue of Miss Arscn-Vmany moms MW, mrry 'ault s I)l'UiIl('I', Mr (yril Arsciiault inf hm. am.-1d(.m' falling and break. lCIlEII'IDIIClt)WIt who were spending sannmwd m hem. of la wcck in Murray llarholir. lvcrc . . . Miss Fnv Kceuiiii. student nurse 'lhe girls team in school coinpcl-- I - Z . i , . nnm hum me Kmnsnauocns mic-at raltomlood liospitul uas it re- III9 Mid KSIS-Ispciii the past lvcck-end at the . piirents, John W. Mal-l.ean.' Mrs. David MnrF.'ii'l.'-inc and son after living in Mitr- l)r. Sterling (liddings, (lliarlntie- Mrs. Irene Giddings, Vt ho is not in the best of health. Ilcr many friends Maxwell . J ' mvmv-vW”" ..-um PUTS UP BEEF TROPHY the forthcom Beef Show and W R Jenkins has put up a tro- junior sliowniaii at pliy in the form of a silver trayling P I-1.1. Enstcr ulurh will go to the championlsale. April 4 and 5. past weekend at the home of Ihclrnftir. and Mrs. Wilson Moore. Mr. .'ilurray of Shcdizir, NB. Is pziiicnits Mr. and Mrs. David Glov-in 1 NI ( M i 1 er. . urray iver. rceavuig . r. icra .ar(ine as Mr. Mcri'ill Miiiin. student at m3"f'i1f"' M 'I'(' l.3"3lI'"" Ballk p wf (jhnrmrrmmr-n gm-m lhp of (oiiinicrcc Miii'r.'iy Ilivcr. uhilc past weekend at the home of liis;MF- -I?"Tll"f' I-S "ll PI lrlft Hi Wm"!- parcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Rohcrt' PM WI”! "I9 -'IIUIl1alZlIP I-Futon PUF- Munn. Murray River. .I0F5- Mrs. George .-irliiiiiz of Suffolk is spciiding some time at the home turned to his home in Murray lliv-.0f I10!" HI'ilH(I-iIHW-!hIPl'- -'IIVS- RW- er. hcn Moore and Mr. Muorc, Mur- . , ray River. il..3.:"il?L'3i.J;2T.l”i?23.Za..?.I1"diil The Amateur Cavatvadr W has returned to his home iii ltllir-llwld I" "'5 M""”"y RN" Pllbhc ran River m Roi ready nu. yubyllall on Wed. eve lng March lilih I I '. ' ,with Mr. Eric .Il-ssunie as master 5 l”:'::f:l'En. M H", Wakinuk. of cernionics. A large crowd gath- I .5 npm al' N". ymrrm, R-Wm. crcd to hear the many contestants ggnnn M Friday ninawh H5 were lvliicii took part. During intermis- tmql in me Mmis Mr nemnclsion. The Woman's Institute sold nM(;m,e High Bank Sie(.(mdgMrAIfudge. The winners were: duets- IF I Macias" "inn Bank I,-nulwayne Harris. Murray Harholir. iar f I i I Kay Martin and Betty Machcau l-timer Glovcr VtII() has been em-L pluycd in (izigciown. N.B. has re- ';';:6ndrfoly:Il,lf5n.IIIIllTTRy River. solos. Ellen Mac- Vonce Strickland. Murray fliver.I Mrs. Ellcn Llewellyn. has re-' -turned to her home in Murray Har- lbour North after spending the week lat the home of her daughter. Mrs. . You Ever Gossip? llaldon Hooper and Mr. Hoopern M””'3-V m"""' I All of us do. We may gossip in Mr". and NHL A” C.amw2". and-. grab the centre of the stage. Or Jlclibic of (hailottctollu. vl.ie rc-1 k .f for man icent visitors at the home of Mrs.l "'9 WW9 N99 I P9 (it seems to increase our stature ('8nlW9II'-V-I when we whittle the other I” h”"'I fellow down). April Reader's Digest. shows you how you reveal your fears. your weaknesses and ambitions (whatever the reasons) by the things you say about: others. Get your April Reader R -Digest The many little friends of Mas- today: 39 articles of lasting in- lcr .lcrry Moore. Abney. were wnmt including the best. from sorry to hear of his accident whilel curmnn hookn and mnnnzinm, ' lug her shoulder. ' Friends in Murray River ilcrei the sudden: passing in Cliarlottctown. of the ' late Stewart MacMillan. Sympathy i is extended to Mrs. MacMillan and family. ,. I l GOLD Mme OF ENTERTAlNMENT' 4.? ill 2 II C ther Hospital there. Mr. Harry mm heth Johnston. Murray River: re- citation, Darlene llerrlng. Murray Harbour: piano solo. Mary Prowse. the Women's lunch to Mr. COMING - WED. and THUR. 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