The colorful Macnougall Girls P-pe B-and. yiinners of the band aboxe. Their marching, the soinpetition at the llaledonian Cliibiuirling of their drum major andl ii. THE WINNING PIPE ABAND 'field day Wednesday are WATCH DANCING comrsririou ”” A portion of the crowd that pctition at the Calcdoniiin ('liib'sl.slioun here w:ttched the-high-land dancing com-tfield day Wednesday at I-Ildon is .the mtlsic for the dance is George I EASTERN GUARDIAN FREE Church of Scotland. Scr- vice Slant-hel. Monday. 5th, tl p.m. llcv. .I II. Bishop. DON'T MISS the big food value savings sale at Lit-welIyn's. Mont- agile. only two days left. Friday and Saturday. MONTAGUE UNITIED Baptist ust dth: Murray Harbor afternoon service. 3.00 p.m., special speaker I Rev. Myron 0. Brlnton. i VALLEYEIEIJ) ORWI-ILL llead ,congrt-gatlon, services for Sunday A it g u s t 4 t h: Viilleyficld. shown the. fancy stick swinging of one of'features of the band's baton their drummers were noteworthy snce. The piper furnishing Fraser. Little Sands Cemetery Co. Held Their Annual Meeting The annual business meeting of from plmholders amounting to onei Atigust Church. services for Sunday, Aug.;the l.itiic Sands Cemetery Com- held recently in the vestry of the United Church at Little Sands. Mr. zle, chairman of the trustees. pre- lsidcd. There was a fair attendence of plotholders. Thc treasurer gave :a good report showing a balance in ipany was l.lT'I'Ll-I SANDS Unitcd Cllurt'lI?lL00 am. and 7:34, limp Anmv, the funds Sunday. August 4th. Sing song ser- vice at 8 o'clock. Sunday School It 1.15 p.m. ,1-rsary services. Special speaker at both services. Rev. l).l. Macin- tosh. Chaplain at Mount Allison SIMMI-IR CLEARANCIJ Sale: M” R M""K"'"""' It the Jo-Ann. dresses 32.95 i ' up. slips 81.50; panties from 35 THE MONTAGUE Pastoral cents, T-shirts. 31.7.5; sliorts, pe- Charge. The United Church of (Ian- dill PU!h9l'l- Ilclll-'15. Ikl"3- Ind ads. Rev. J. M. Fraser. minlster.,l Will! 33 Percent off: suits ls mark- Sunday. August 4. Lower Montaguol 0d. 9.45 am. Morning service Trin-i ily Church, Montague; ll I'l.nl. Mor-: nlng service and .lunior Sunday School. Note the anniversary ser-t vices on Sunday. August ii. We welcome all who worship with us. THE PR!-XSBVTERIAN Church, in Canada services for Sunday are PARISI-I OF Georgetown. Ang- lican Church of Canada. Holy Trinity Church. Sunday August 4th. Seventh Sunday after Trinity. ll a.m. Morning Prayer and Scrmon. Reverend W.G. Hogg. Pricst in charge. t it was agreed to begin to pur- chase government bonds with sums of one hundred dollars or morc. contributed by plotholders. and the interest from these bonds would give the plots perpetual CHIP. SelMPiece At-tack Takes Licking In Army Tests By DAVE MCINTOSR Canadian Press Staff Writer CAMP GAGETOWN. NB. ((7?) MA. Mscitcn-I Money already received. hundred dollars or more was to be tllSt'd to open the fund for bonds. perform- . "The Incredible ' Shrinking Man" i l A story so amazing. so spectacular. that only a moving picture This cemetery is now 125 years. A in was. i Friday. August 2. 1957 the Guardian Page 5 Make: Up Diets For Dew Liners MONTREAL 'CPl-NIIICY Skin- ner of Montreal invades the man- culine world of the Mid-Canada radar line to check up on menus. As ts dietitian for the Bell Tole phone Company. she tours the main and intermediate station of the 2.100-mile defence network by plane. train, helicopter. jeep and running from the Atlantic coast Into British Columbia. through often-rugged terrain. Miss Skinner also reports to the RCAF which operates the radar sites. Meals for men are familiar to sled. Bell maintain the radar line ' her. As a messing officer in the her steaks and chops. BRIGHT KITCHENS Fresh and frozen meats. vege- tables. fruits and other staples ar- rive by sea or rail and are flown by helicopter to the isolated sites. She says she has been impressed by the brightly-lit. smartly-decor ated compactness of kitchens hid- den in the north, kitchens com- plete with deep-fuese and storage space. The "lily Teftlleit SHE'S hall 10. lleld Ulllled Church C”"9F933ll0"linan in the district took his turn divine service on December 5th from Mid-Canada personnell will observe its ll7th Anniversary far for extra supplies. she says camel .from one chef who wanted an: tangel-food onke tin. Miss Skinner has learned the fine points about travelling in ay no-woman's land. Often the only woman in a large camp, she paclssl her own shoe-polishing kit. deter-l gent for laundering and washable: plastic overshoes. She has shaped her hair-styling for simple self-netting. And she has abandoned nail-polish and. other feminine fripperies that arel a little awkward in her style oft northern travel. When winter comes. she aband- ons her fur coat and smart tweed suits in favor of the shapeless but warmer bulk of RCAF slacks and parka. QT A IJTEEPESTV seor " Dct-pest spot in the ocean yet sounded is 35.640 fee; in the Marl- anas Trench 200 miles southwest of Guam In the Pacific. l could bring it to you in all its -, cat is a predator and a needle l COMING MON.-TU!-28.: RCAF for four years she knowsl ' that makes all the other horror movies appear weak. ling story for the whole fnmily. A man becomes so small, a AERIAL On Sunday. August Ith, Valley with Services at it a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The guest preacher will be Rev. D.I. Macintosh. who is at present chaplsin at Mount Alllsonl University. , The Valleytield Congregation. one of the oldest in the province has a history of intense interest. The first settlers in the Valley field district were immigrants lfrom the highlands of Scotland. :whn came here by ships sailing, from Liverpool. Glasgow, Skye and other points. In the early days the Valleyfield Pastoral district coml prised the following communities. . Valleytield, first settled 1840: Heatherdale, lMl; Lyndale, 1329; Grandview, Bellevue. 1838; Cale-' donia-I858; St. Marys Road tGlen- 3 tmartintz whim Road. Kilmuir. ' Head of Montague. Victoria Cross. River, Dundas. Commercial Cross. The spiritual needs of the new settlement became the early con i cern of the people. In 1841. pray THEATRE MIINTAGIIE FRI. 3:30 min. I sin. 8 o 10 PM. I E Am.4ocszs5c A suspense thriller immensi y. A start- 4 a vicious weapon. "THE OPPOSITE SEX" I In use having been A few years ago the trustees with ythc hearty co-operation of many plnlhultit-r.s' had the cemetery put in most respectable looking con- 'dIlInl1. i After the trustees were elected they appointed the following of- ficers front their members. Chair- man. M.A Mai-Kcnzic. Secretary Ray.nu-nd Mat-Millnn; win. I). MacDonald. Treasurer All pupils. Grades 1 t lVaIIeyfieIcI Congregation To , Celebrate ll7th Anniversary REV. D. l. MACINTOSII MacI..ean ltltli-1906; Rev. Alexan- der S. Stewart, I907-1911, Rev. John M. Macbeod. 916-1919. Rev. D. Maclsean Sinclair. l9?.tl-1935; "ms house Wu built A frame Rev. A.J. Ebbiutt. l93t"rl'.-Ml; Rev. church was built in I845 and enlar-i J. Milton Fraser. I941-I944; Rev. red in I847 to accommodate the'A.n. Stirling. I94-i-I947. Rev. EC. growing congregation. A new EVIHL l5Ul3Pl.li l947-l943; REV. large church was built and open- A-C l"I'as9r. 19-ill-I955: lift 1''. ed for Worship in 1855. The present, MaCKiunun. 1955 ll the present er meetings were rganized. Each - v ' P3510?- A 0 thurch was bum and opened "NH The Long Comiiiuiiion which I d g I V I I 1 1909. , has been a feature of this congreg ax ca N ' Wai on ) "mu" Following is a list of the minis min" Em”. me early days 15 5”” that the iionw of the first t'II11Fn, v , ' obsrved an ms 5?.-and week at William Martin. Valleyiit-Id. should I9” Th" sened vaneyfleld Com July, with services commencing have been selected as the firstisffliallonv Rt'V- AIEKEHGGF MN" on Thursday and continuing VIEW OF VALLEYFIELD CHURCH meeting house. In 1842 a log meet- lnlyre, 1845-1850; Rev. Alexander through until Monday. gym COMING - COMING - COMING .- . . . .,s -.. , (V L , :&hvcx. usm-..v Wt. THE CHARLOTTETOWN POLICE BENEVOLENT CLUB PROUDLY PRESENT -- THE GREAT MORTON FRIDAY. AUGUST I6, P. W. C. Matinee 2:30 Evening 8:30 NOTICE o 12 inclu.-zive, must enroll at the Montague High School on I-lriday. August 3rd, 9 am. to 4 p.m., for the 1957-1957 school year. LESS MacLI-DOD. Secret ary. LIST OF TAX DEFAIILTERS TOWN OF MIINTAGIIE day or night. All the enemy would l have to do would be to station a I few men along thc bank with wire as follows: Peter's Ru-Id Sunday The meticulously - planned. sct- less sets and they could call downi THE PR!-ISBYTI-ZRIAN Churchlschool lfl a.m. Divine Worship ll pm... .”a(Vk may ha , (hing at nurklnr jlrikcg on the NM” the past on atomic battlefields. heads. l s.m.. Murray Harbour Sunday School 1:30 pm Divine Worship 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 pm. in (innda Service in Wood Islands August 4th. at It s.m.; Sunday School at 10 a.m. In ('nIe(I0l'II'I It 7-39 P-In-I slllld” 5('ll00l ll 5-W'TlI! Sacrlmvnl Oi Baptism Will 59-. one of the major lessons to come atom area-the storage place for pm Come and worship. Murray administered at the morning and our of the ion. Cgngdign Infantry nu.-tear wupons .. Davis, Student Minister. service of wars DIINDAS - ANNANDALE Unit- on church Circuit. Sunday. August 4 I957, Annandale morning wor- ship ll a.m.. Sunday School to in in. Forest Hill Sunday School 2.30 p m Dundss evening worship it p.m., Sunday School I0!!! a In. VHUICII OF Christ, The Lord's l"n.V. August 4. Montague: I0.otl a (ll lllble School ll.ilI a.m. Tht l.nrrl's Supper. Murray River: to. on am. Bible School. lltll am The l.or1l's Supper. Murray Har- m. , t hour: 6:tII pm. Bible School and ' "'9 L0rd'l Supper. Combined Er; Till: PRESIIYTERIAN Church Imll-tic Service at the Murrujin Canada. Services Sunday. Aug. lliirbour clinrth of Christ at 1:819”, Monugue, Divine worship It I',"' Ml? 39'! H9l'l'lllI OI Tfllm. a.m.. Guest Speaker. Mr Karl En- N 5- Sve-kins. lvtrnoe velcmne. gllsh of Msrshfleld Sunday School to n.m.. Cardigan. Evening ser- vice 7.!) pm. The Young Peoples Society will conduct the service. ' Special music. Sunday School ll ,n.m.. Lorne Valley Sunday school know she is convsleecing satisfac- , iorily following recent surlery. I l Lydll 8. Smith. of Veymoutli oqalslf-cbewgn. nu... who Is visiting with her AvddInInMtnlnmd driving dtosvslnoso. 11 am. A hearty welcome for all 't:'''.':;'' w I. ”tev. D. A. Campbell. Mtnistu. bound 3 &wQ 'ERSONAlS r-'53-"T-33cc I: -s:.'"- inftcrnoon ll). Everyone welcome. Rev. M. Carl ' Currie. minister. GEORGETOWN P s s t o r nl (iliargc. United Church of Canada. Services for August 4th. ll am. . (lcorgctown. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 230 pm. and 7.2!) pm Anniversary services at Stur- geon. Guest preacher Rev John ;heen. BA of Mount Stewart. Special music at both services with Rrooklyn Trio in evening ser- vice. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minis- ald. Ilsllfsx, late Jean Mcltae. i Heaths-rdnlel. will be pleased to Prlelth ofMrs. IrnceMacDnn- -this! staff officers say. They add that this Is probably Divlsion's Exercise Eastern Star. scheduled to end today. In drizzle and total the division. simulated nuclear strikes. put In it cross-river assault Wednesday night and early today blackout. But it soon bogged down in the is WIIV the army is anxious to hit-and-run dcfcnslve tactics of the obtain cnemy force and the -situation quickly became confused. Officers said hard lessons learned in the latter stages of the . flying reconnaissance sorties Second World War about how to conduct ii night attack have been l largely forgotten by the peacetime tfansdlan Army. That was the I-sercises DIFFICULT TASK . Staff officers said it would be almost set-piece attack across a river, by main reason for the final night 2nd battalions. Canadian Guards.i parents. Mr. and Mrs W. Smith. In Cardigan. P.E.l. won second prize, ,,.m.i,,i. mm; 9,, ,mu,m.,n 5,, in the sword dance competition at the Eldon Highland Games held Wednesday . BulIdors' Busy At Murray H. The village of Murray Ilsrtsmr is at present a beehive of activ- supported by nine ' making t both ends ol the front. These were followed half an hour later by the impossible to conduct I main thrust with three other in- jl-Ivery Saturday afternoon our service man will malne bridge- 1 A simulated strike Wednesday on the divisional headquarters caiiscd more than 900 theoretical casualties, most of them through heat. blast and radioactivity. Officers also said the set-piece attack Appears doomed because roads choked with convoys would only "suck an atomic blow." This s new armored carrier which doesn't have to stick to roads and a troop cnrgo plane. At dnwn today. the RCAF began as well as carrying out simulated t1Il'lI(('I on bridges. The attack opened at l0 p In. Wednesday night with the island diversionary assaults at HURRY! HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS TO-DAY AND SAT. 36 Will! in TORONTO "VIII! IONTIIAI. Songsl 3':.:."-3t"J7l'.'-. t '5 hairs: 1-in- "sum-out suowmos moss . ssr. AT 2:30 - 7 - st PRICES: MAT. 25o I 500: EVE. 751'. fnntry battalions. . However. the enemy force ke moving from one prepared pnsi tion to another. retreating and ad- csrne confused and the division halted in redeploy. RADIO and TV SERVICE CALLS I calls between Cb'town and Sour-ls. Anyone requiring his service will please dial 9624 and arrange for a call. IOWLAN RADIOITV Pownnlstrset LIIIRTI RIVER bite"- Drive-In , TONIGHT - Jone Wylnnn - Van Johnston "MIRACLE-IN-THE RAIN" A PICIIJRE 0l' VERY SPECIAL GBEATNESS COMING SAT. AND MON. BOX OFFICE OPENS O P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSR Rain or Fine ADULTS 60o Children under I! yearn II are FREE Real Personal Poll At Total Estate Property other taxes Scvmnur Acorn. Montague. Locust Slrcel -- - ""0 fl” Mrs. Seymour Acorn. Montague. Locust Street 7 30 Kit 4.0 James Anstie. Montague. Patrick Si. I-Ixtenstnn 1520 1.40 2400 41.60 Fnrhan Bears. Montague, R.R.. . . . . - -- 31"" 23-09 ' I' "' C k ll. Montague, Queen Stree 3000 30-00 ' John Carr. Charlottetown V 2""" John Clair, Montague. High Street . .. I200 tau Stun 23,30 Wnlsione Collins. Montague, RIVPl'SldI l)riv I9 20 l M it 00 3.: fl) Daniel ('nndon, Georgetown l9" '3''”" 21-in John Denham. lllontaiziie. RR. . . 1000 10.00 Maurice Doiron. Montague. Locust Street ll '20 2 44! ltltll .'ll 60 Francis Fraser, Montague, Fraser Street 10.00 l0-00 John French, Montague. g Will" 30-09 .lnhn Gaudet. Montague. Gaul Street .. 1.60 400 750 James Giddtngs. Montague 2”"” 3000 George llciinignr, Montague. Wat-l.cod Aienuo ?uott .000 g Jiinior llcnnigar. Montague. Maclicnd Arc. 1'll"l Wm i Lcstcr Ht-nniizar. Montague. M.-Icl.cod Ave 7W” 3000 Willard llennlizar. Montague. Macl.cod Ave. . It'll" 20-00 J William Hennlgar. Montague. Macl.eod Ave 2030 l 30 til? 2i 30 - Lloyd Iliitlzinbotham, Montague. Locust Street 2420 40 2x vii Sfl I0 I Louis Iligginhotham. hlonlagiie. High Street 320 2 40 350 Allan Jamicsun. Montague. Water Street 2300 3 III 23"" 4' "0 Alex Kcnncdy. Montagiic. Kennedy Street I2 70 I 30 you ill ill James l.arkin. Montague, Queen Street I120 J an llltl 14 III Est. James Murphy, Montague. Main St. . 430 490 Perry Myers. Montague. Patrick St. . I760 2 to Hunt 3400 Jean Mnchotinld. Montague. Main St. H840 I200 IHIV Uh W Sandy Mncllonnld. Montagur. ?t'tIl '.'t' "0 Alex .'It'I)0llKRlI. Montague. Maclion.-ild St . 33 "I 4 '3" 25'” Angus .llncF.nchcrn. Vtontnguc. l.ocu-'t St .. IL' on '3 on Zn :4) 34 .1! Frank Marl-Turn. Montague. Riverside llriro .. it'll IRII Rim ll 80 Jack M:icGuiizan. Montague N00 H00 Robert Mactiuigan. Montague I M 2200 2510 Haywood Mnrlmnn. Montague. High Strnot I I'll HI) Charles illaclmnnan. Montague .. Zotlfl 281” Melvin Machennan. Montaizm-, Water . Rm l'i0 270 I21! William .VIacI.cod. Montague . 341!) MM W. E Mat-Neill. Mnntagiie. Main St 4 M 2200 MN Preston Peardon. Montague. Macheod Av:-nun rtrin mm 2.1!! Hugh Power. Montague. Mnt-Leod Ave. . am 24 all an ' Daniel Riley. Montague. Incu-it Street (M l 20 tlfll l Vernon Riley. Montague. Locust St. '1 20 2 It 14 in 39 so Penna Sandcrson. Montague 2000 NIH Grant Scncabough. Montague znm son Alfred Sorrie, Montague, Central Si an ill lnfltl MM Daniel Sorrie, Montague. Riverside Drive . 52 25 62.15 Harry Stewart, Montague. High St. . . Mm IS innn 27.I David Vsnlderstine. Montague. Central St. no 3600 II in iIvt't thnwh with hil Notice is hereby given. that ptirsiianl in the Town Act. RS. PEI I931 CAP. I62. I will on the 14th day of August. AD I937. at that hour of two oiclock in the afternoon make application to the Magisi rate of the Town of Montague at his court room in Georgetown for judgment against each and all the lands above described for the respective amounts above mentioned. and then unpaid. and also for iiirlgtnent against the respective partim. shove named for the ifhiotints above mentioned as (N! by them respectively in respect to poll taxes or tax on real or personal properw or other tax or any or all of such taxes. and then unpaid. and proceed upon such judgment as by law directed. and unless cause to the contrary be shown on ti! making of such application at the time and place aforesaid. Dated at Montague this 19th day of July. A. I1. 1957. G. ARNOLD WIGIITMAN. Town Clerk. Town of Men Prince Edward dust """r'.'.3”..Z If: C-we V r u r .