The spiritual needs of the more than 1400 Army Cadets and mem he-rs of the Militia who are pres LPADRES G. ently attending Eastern Command Summer Camp, Aldershot, N. S., commanded by Brig. J.A.W. Ben- nett, CBE, CD, are carefully tend er". ed to by the four Army (Militia) Padres shown above. From left to right they are 2-Lt. R,E. Harris INTO CA (CofEl, Halifax; Capt E.V.Por . By ROBERT B. TAUPCKMAI; I NICOSIA. C Prus t ) - u- lets in the bail: and bead killed Edgar Charles Bonicci. I young pro-British business man. before the eyes of his fiancee as they walked to lunch Wednesday- Bonlcci. a 24-year-old Maltese, (ell dead on crowded Hippocrates, Street-known as "bloody alley for past killings there by Greek Cypriot gunmen - as he gfoped vainly for s shoulder-bolstered re- volver he carried ss a volunteer police constable. . Bis ft , Drossoulla Demet- Mass., some years ago, and Mr Elmer Ladner, also from Mass- achusetts. Mr. and Mrs. John McAuI.ay, Charlottetown. spent the weekend, of July 21 with Mr. McAulay's mother, Mrs. Mae McAuIsy Mrs. turned home after spending some time with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Mac- Leod. Forest Hill. Ivy-s. George Maclnnis is spend- ing a week or so visiting her daugh- ter Mrs. Lloyd MacNcvin, Mr. MacNevin and family of Pugwash. N.S. Also visiting Mrs. MacNevin is her sister, Mrs. Oliver Douglas and family of Head of HilIsbor- ough. Laura MacQueen has re- Congratulations and best wishes go out to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Caniphcil who were married on July 18. Thier reception was held in Lorne Valley Hall where a large r "' relatives and friends assembled to extend good wishes allu to present them with gifts.I Music for the evening was supplied by Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Shep- pard, Miss Viola Sheppard and Mr. Cecil Campbell, Mr. Campbell also sang several solos. rlor tCofEl Laiitz. N.S.: Capt. F.L. Cass (RC), Charlottetown, P. EI.; and Capt. W.L. Langille (UC) St. John's, Newfoundland. A representative meeting of r.itcpziyci's of the Cardigan School District was called by Dr. L. W, Sliaiv and was held on Friday crcning, for the purpose of voting nioiilcs to enlarge the present srhooi facilities. Mr. Earl Mac- Donald Was chairman, Mr. Lea Allcii acted as secretary in the ahsciit-e,of Mrs. Gordon Scrim- geour. it was decided to build an extra classroom, teachers room, libra- ry, kitchenette and toilet rooms. i The building is to have a basement, i and provisions were also made ior heating, lighting and plumbing. GEORGETOWN 'ilrs. Edward Forshiicr of Eve- rcit, Mass., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Tillie Jamieson. Mr. Mark Kiggiiis of Boston, .'ttziss.. is vacationing in George- town, as the guest of his brother, Rev. 0. Kiggins and his sisters, fiii-s. Felix Morrison and Mrs. P. 1.. Bondrcault. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomp- son were weekend visitors to Car- ieton. . Etlgar Launch of Boston, is liolidaying in George- s the guest qt her mother, -Cardigan Ratepayers Vote ' To Enlarge School Facilities The amount voted was 311,000.00 The building committee consist- ed of the Board of Trustees namc Peter Sullivan. Earl MacDonald, B.l. Mathcson, and three addition- al mcmbers, who are as follows, Gerald MacDonald, Norman Mac- Kenzie and Alban Brothers. Mr. H..l. Hynes. School Super- visor outlined the procedure re- quired, and presented a floor plan at the meeting. The building op- erstions are to start immediately. Following the meeting a special meeting of the building committee was held, and some purchases have already been made. been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson left recently on return to her home In Fredericton. Dr. and Mrs. D.D. Scannell of Jamaica Plains, Mass., arrived in Georgetown recently where they will vacation at their sum- mer home on Water St. Mr. and Mrs, John MacKinnon and family of Saint John, NB.. who are vacationing at Rosebank. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alec MacI(innon. Miss Louise Murphy of Toron- to, is holidaying with her P8!” ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mur-, ph.v- ' Mrs. L.H. Douglas. Miss Joan Stevenson who has Miss Sheila DeLory, who in em- I a-&ucsu-gtusggaatwuqnn - r A PICTURE OF VERY SPECIAL GREATNESS! of a chance - JAIII VAN JOHNSON WADJCIXC snowmosrs-7.9 room TUE.-CAPITOL ploycd with the Provincial Gov- crnmcnt in Charlottetown, is spending her holidays in George- town, as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.J. DeLory. Mr. Milford Jamieson is visit- ing relatives in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harriman left recently on return to their home in Swampscott. Mass, via Halifax. N.S., where they will vis- it relatives. While in Georgetown they wci'c guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Scuiiy and family left recently on return to their home in Halifax, N.S., fol- lowing a holiday spent with re- latives in Georgetown. Mrs. Vincent Elordietta and daughter Jean of Montreal, Que., arrived in Georgetown on Thurs- day, July 19th, and are guests of Mrs. Elordictta's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Solomon. Mrs. Clarence Harris of Suin- incrsidc is the guest of Mrs. H. W. MacDonald. Miss Bessie MacDonald and Miss Mamie MacDonald of Ken- In the news of July 21 regard- ing the Baptismal service in Lorne Vallcy Church, the six grandchil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw Miss Alctha Maclieod arrived should read as follows: Corinne home from Hamilton, Ontario, on and Heather, children of Mr. and Sunday, July 22. She is vacation- Mrs. Raymond Shaw; Eileen ing in this vicinity the guest of her daughter of Mr a.nd Mrs. Donald mother, Mrs. Christina MacLeod, Shaw, Keith and Marlene children of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers, and Dianne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. The trustees of Lorne Valley School have secured the services to Mrs. Birt Leard as teacher for Mr. and Mrs. Wilson MacDonald, Johnsons River. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald on July 22. Mrs. Edward Crane and son Lea Pro-British Business Man is V Killed By Gunmen In Nicosia riades. 22,. iii-upped bcsirle in. body weeping. and vowed veng- eance. '1 know who "I will kill him A Greek Cypriot herself. em- ployed as. a clerk in the Cyprus Broadcasting Service. she said she was sure the killer was a member of EOKA, the Greek Cyp. riot Ulldefilfollnd that is fighting for union of this British island coi- ony with Greece. ATTACKER "UNKNOWN" Police investigators, iiowcver, expressed doubt that Miss Deme. triades knew the killer. They questioned her and sent her home, A British. report said the eight- shot attack, in WIIICII four bullets fpund their markgwas made by an unknown assailant or assail- ants.” I British authorities reacted by ITTIDOSIHE a curfew on the Greek quarter OI NlC0Sia's walled inner city and on all Greek-owned cafes cabarets and other places of en- tertainment Ill this capital and its suburbs. Troops cordoned off the inner city. ' Bonicci managed the clothing dcpartnicni of Spinncys depart- ment store, Nicosia's largest. He was widely known for his anti-ex- tremist and pro-British views. it," she said., Murray Horsorh Litflo Sands Church Picnic The results of the sports of the Murray liarbouremurrsy River- Little Sands Church picnic. are as follows: Races were all running races. Boys 5-6 Andrew Herring, Doug- las White. Girls 54i. Beverly White, Cyn- thia Harris, Ruth Bell. Boys 7-B Ronnie MacKenzie, Den- nis Ferguson, David Macbeod. Girls 7-8 Lorraine White. Dar- lene Herring, Ida Collier. Boys 9-10. Bellamy Reid, Bruce Martin, Geo. MacMillsn. Girls 9-10. Donna White, Carol Gordon, Florence Hopkins. Boys 11-12-13, Darrell White, Bobby Herring, Billy MacMillan. Girls 11.l2,13, Velma White, June Hutchinson, Mary Prowse. Boys 14 and up. Floyde Stewart, Alden Gorden, Weldon Hawkins. Girls 14 and up Sadie Welbell, Louise Shaham. Here are the results of the sma- teur hour held in the evening at the same picnic. Senior: Murray River Trio (members of the trio Messrs. Jack Ferguson. Wm. Moore, Herman Martin); Garnet Stewart (solo). Junior: Wayne Harris (solo): Errol MacC1ure (solo). THEATRE MONTAOIIE Mon. - Tues. Adm. 30-46 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax "WOMAN FOR JOE" DIANE CILENTO - GEORGE BAKER (Color, Vista Vision) Thrills, Adventure, Romance. One show that will make you happy. SHOW TIME 8:30 and Miss Joan MacGrath. Bangor, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGrath on July 22. Miss Annic McAulay, Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald were busi- ncss visitors to Montague on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacIn- tyre have as their guests Mr. Mac- Intyre's cousin. the former Katie Maclntyre who resided in Lorne Valley before moving to Boston, the coming term. ST. TERESA'S PICNIC WED.. AUGUST 8 Excellent Meals and L Amusements. sington, were visitors to George- town on Friday, July 20th. where they attended the funeral of the late Margaret Sencabaugh. AC DON'T FORGET PICNIC AT MORELL VILLAGE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1st Supper will be served starting at 5 O'clock. Regular Entertainment on Grounds. Sponsored by Little Flower and St. Lawrence Chin'ches. Monday, July 30 1956 The Guardian, Page 5 crossings after dark. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. I? July, I956. NOTICE DEPARTMENT oi: HIGHWAYS ,. Province of Prince Edward Island The Steamship Inspectors have directed that the M. V. FAIRVIEW make no further J. G. MacKAY, ,. Minister of Highways. ? NORTH RIVER TONIGHT liiiitn on gnonucoou ISIS I I BRING THE KIDDIES! They're wosiiis In WAFS' Barracks! The wildest ist ioeluys that over crashed the Air Force! LEO GORCEY fuming -in JUNO VINCINV - IINII IIANO I ANN! IIIMIIIL BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:45 - suowar Dost?" IT'S A FAMILY HITI COMFOET AN pTFr2v vac? and THE thousand ships . . MISS THIS ONE. MAYFAIR THEATRE MONDAY & TUESDAY "HELEN OF TROY" In Cinemascope and Color "Never before such spectacle, such beauty"; "The face that launched a . and brought the most famous war of all." DON "P Ruth Wood was too innocent to know how much she was taking too lonely to care . . . Everybody said she was being foolish. everybody but her heart! MODEL SIDE SHOWS AND i'-Econ: cssru: -NE cum new vocsun M100? 5: l CONTINUING UNTIL AUGUST 4TH. 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