Eight members of the Chariotte- of the Red Cross Disaster Com- town Road Aer. motorcycle club mittee is -1iown making the pres- last evening received their certif- entation to Norman Tweel. Await- icates. pins and badges on the suc- mg for their turn to come are ccssfui completion of the standard Kenneth Bryenton. Robert Bevins. ltcd Cross First Aid course. Above Edward MacLaren. Robert Jay .1. Gordon MacDonald, chairman and Howard Jay. Missing from the EASTERN GUARDIAN GEOR GETOWN Pastoral. WELL BABY Clinic - Public charge. United Church of Canada. Health Nurse's Office. Montague. Services for May 20th. It a.m. May 18. 2 to 4 p. m. tiltltown Cross 2.30 p.m. Sturgeon SS. at 1.30 p.m. 7 p.m. George- ORWELL-VERNON U II I t P d ioun Rev. W.A. Paterson. min- Church. Rev. .lolin M. Sheen, mm- Nor. iister. Orwell 11 a.m. Cherry Val- ley 2.30 p.m. Vernon River 7.30 T H E MONTAGUE Pastoral pm, t harge. the United Church of Canada. Rev. J, M. Fraser, min- INIIT. iluailague, 9.45 a.m.. morning classes for an ages. 1130 service and Sunday school. Mon- Lnmvs Suppcrg 7.30 p. m” G05-pet t2tfJHt'- 10 8-"1-- Sunday 5Cll001- ll Service. Mr. Sam Bears, Speaking. a lit. morning service. "Th e- nmliuay of the Church", Sacra- DO IT NOW. place your order mom of Baptism. Junior Sunday for a Tip Top suit, wiiile their big sL.i,.n.-l. 7.30 p.m. Evening service. sale is on. To ensure a perfect A hearty welcome to all. .fitting garment have an expert UPTON Gospel Chapel. Dundns: Sunday. May 20- I-t1W9l' 10.30 a. m., Sunday School withl The ttailor take your measure. Mac- e Lrod. the Tailor, at Murray River D k i .will give you perfect satisfaction. e l ANGLICAN SERVICE at Souris. . 1 .Sunday May 20th at it a.m. there At S will be a Celebration of the Holy . , Communion with Sermon in the 0 United Church Hall, Main St., lSouris. (Kindness United Cliurcti gAuthoritiest. The Reverend W.G. At magistratc's court conductcdifiogg in Charge' " , l O .. . -t by jfaglffrjgfwfglbfgfic.?.ig.,”ti.IEtif.i..lti.i..i1.i”3.f.i. Gallllet wed”? By? 0 tada. Services for Sunday Itlay sidcnt of SOUFIS Linc Rtlml alld 5 20th: 11 a. m.. Marie, Sacrament resident of Red Point. both charg- of the Lords Supper and Service ed with being intoxicated in a Pub-ig:rIs'ICl;C;I(:CI;l.I0'l; dw:::tse:f.hthIilI5::,ddgggltgiRussell A. MacLeod. Minister. resident of Sourts on ti") 50.96"!” PRESBYTERIAN ('llUR(7H in vital?-Z05 Oi h8Vl"E llCll10l' I" his P955 Canada. Sunday services May 20: es.-ion Olltcr than Rllrchased 1" 3 Cardigan Divine Worship 11 a m.: "'”tl0l"5- 0" lg”: d”;lc';,?"l (;"iYa:q' Lorne Valley afternoon service ions, was fine wen y- ive 0 a . and costs or thirty tl3.V5 ll” bill,” ice 7.30 p.m. Sermon theme: "what counts. Another resident of Souris Wm Thou "ave Me To Dov-V Sun, for failing to stopvat the scene of day School 10 ag my You M” hp an accident l'9t'NVCd 3 ll"? welcome at these services Rev. i). -2.30 p.m.; Montague evening sciv-' ROAD Aces RECEIVE CERTIFICATES ceremony were Robert Hambly and Harvey Ford. Mr. MacDonald gave the boys a talk on hoiv they would be utilized in the e. of an emergency. He said their main duties would pro- bably be as despatch riders. Mrs. Harry Cudmore spoke to the boys Inquest Held In Drowning Of North Lake Man "John Francis Fisher came to his death at South Lake. King's County. P.E.i., between March 30 and April 29. I956 by drown- ing. We find that no blame can be attached to any person or persons and in our opinion death was accidental." was the verdict brought in by the Coroner's jury cmpanelled by Dr. G. S, A. in- man of Montague at the inquest Mrs. Fred Nicholson, Kilmuir. is pictured above receiving the valuable "8-day clock” in the Moti- taguc District (Tream of the West contest. The clock is being pre- mt”, Iayhft! gelkhgk charged UN"-ED BAPTIST church for the products made by the .r nio oris rom . - llllll driving whilst impaired waslM0tlt88U9 Charge. Sllltdily. Ma.V fined sixty-five dollars and costs my20th: Montague 1! 8. m.. Suiidav thirty days with the autqmgtycpscllnbi 9.45 a. m.: Murray River, rancpllalion of his operator's per- 3 p. m.. Suiidny School 2 p.m. Slur- mi, for 3 period of three monthsfgcoii 7.30 p. m.. with song service -1-my Demons one from R0110 Bay at 7.15. Ordinance of the ”Loi'dis and the lather from Little iiaritor.iSunper" at the close of the mn- hoili charged with being intoxicat- mg S9I"VlC0- Ni Will '3? ll't'l0"l110 ed in a public place were each tin- at "1859 59tVlC0S- R0Vv A- M- R014" or twenty dollars and costs or 0I'S0n. Minister- ihirty days. Three offenders charnv , . F . . Tl ed under the Fish and Game Art. I 138 2g,"I;ll::Ea ":0. for failure to have a Ilccnce.iorj1'Jl:)05a I':1y' Biblyc Sc-hnol mrgan l "W"-E "I m""' were each H"-cdiltioo a -m -.The Lord's Suppcr aiidl five dollars and costs. Two resid- P" .l'i i'M H V River mm W 1 ""5 M M0"'a3"c- ml” '0' h"""g mreanihifsciiguiayii on a i mi 'rti.5' "” "”V'-iris perm" and the om” Ioi-d's Suppper -lltIllIT'1V'IIili;I)0tIr' gor ltllriving wifhoutrlicgrltge 6'00 p. in. Bible Sclihhl and the (:1'!.le ”"fT';l" ygaifan and costs Lord's Supper. Combined Evang- Sr u:I':”:i8?s V9 0 elistic Service at the Murray River - Ch hfCh'tt8.00. A resident of Clear Springs and "re 0 "S I p m W V one welcome. Kenneth T. Nor another of St. Peter 5 cacti chnrg- evangelist rd nith being in possession of ven- dur's liquor in a place other than " his residence were fined twcnt.V Stormyr tloilurs and costs or thirty da.VS each. in a case under the Migat- Job Is Ended HALIFAX tCPl A stormy "FY Bird Act, the evidence was taken and comnlcted. Judgement ill” be given at the next sitting of W" """'l- Melvin 'I- M"”Ql""d El” three-week ocean towing jnh enrictl Thursday when the fun Grin Zoe pullcd the new lake-type frei.-zliter Lachinedoc into port. Dcarod for the defendant and J. P Nicholson for the Crown. A resident of Howe Bay charited under the Excise Act was found The 573-ton Rotterdam tun began ill"ll.V and fined one hundred doi- the tow in Enrzlandis Bristol chan- I-irs and costs or three months. Cpl net and for most of the trans-AL Sanford appeared for the prosecute lantic Journey the ships foiiuht hig ion and Melvin MacQiiald for thawing; and heavy so.-is, cam, M. defence. A resident of Murrayl,-tan sngp of the Gele Zee said the River for possession of. vendor's ”fnr seven days we lust Pttfltcd liquor In I place other than his and rolled and were driven south- restdeucg was fined twenty dollars ward from our course." But the and costs or thirty days. tow line held- Ti". previously muou,-"ed case of The Lat-liinedoc was towed here u resident of Bristol charged und- to have propellers Installed-A 5'10 ' will sail on her oivn power from here to the Great Lakes where she will be operated by the Fat- "I' the Fish and Game Act with fishing In enclosed property. was terson Steamanip Company. further adjourned to the George; '-own Court on May 13. THEATRE MOIITAGIIE FRI. - SAT. May I8 - I9 Adm. 40-55: Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax YEO "BROKEN LANCE" m we - scan rluicv - ROBERT W - mcmum :,mMARgxlaw onto htmull-I'll N and iuiienu ttlmv '”" - '" - . teIInTn! M! :lIat he wants-TM! ll ""'" y,”hl1""Hm" you Luh in Coral: the face of the went like u bull-vi p. ' mm on coitinov JEAN PETERS - Ln niillcrs of ('.rezim of the West Flour. In the picture also is Mr. Nicliolson. Winners of the i2 Lustro kitchen cannister sets were: on points relating to the course and issued them with first aid packs. Their mechanics and traffic con- trol instructor Cst. W. J. R. Mac- donald spoke briefly to the group and congratulated them on the successful completion of the course guardian Phnto.. .. held in Soiiris Town Hall yester- day afternoon. Mr. J. P. Nichol- son. Cliariottetown. appeared for the Crown. The following witnesses were heard: Leland MacDonald, South Lake: Elwin Fisher, uncle of the deceased. with ivlioin the victim resided; Goorize Gillis, South aka: Alfred Fisher. brother of the deceased and Earl S. Mac- Vane of Bothweil who found the body. A report by the Provincial Pathologist. Dr. .1 ll Shaw was read by the Coroner. The jury then retired and returned with the above verdict, Mrs. C. Hancock, Hopctield. James Haliiday. Eldon. John Machon. Murray Harbour. Daniel Munn. liopcfield. Mack Mathcson. Hcatherdale. Mrs. Sandy Dawson, Uhziz. Mrs. Sarah A. MacCormac. Mon- tague. Stuart Macwilliams. Eldon. Mrs. Nicholas Lannie. n. Sturgeon. Gerald Lannigan. Montague. Mrs. Beatrice Stewart. Pt Prim. Wonder If Russ By THE CANADIAN PRESS Russla'n announced decision to reduce Iier armed forces by 1. lI0,000 received a cautious wel- come in the West Tuesday. But some experts raised questions about whether the cut would materially reduce the Soviet Union's power to wage atomic war. Norwegian Foreign Minister Hnlvnrd Larige, while welcoming the move. said in a speech to Parliament in Oslo that the an- nouncement must be viewed in the light of modern develop- ments in the field of intercon- tinental weapons and other new arms. It is obvious. he said, that the character of the new weapons has made necessary considerable changes in the structure of Ron- Iln': forcel. ia's Power To Wage Atomic War Being Cut . land Air Force chief of staff Ben.. Nathan Twining urged that thei soviet announceme t be treatedl with extreme caution until aill the facts are known. : N0 CUT IN PLANES ', Quarles said only 30,000 of they l.w0.000 men to be cut are froml Russian air divisions. Twining said he saw no indication the Russians were cutting aircraft production. l U. S. State Secretary Dulles told a press conference the Unit- ed States "welcomes the Sovieti announement of its intention to reduce its armed forces by 1.-l 210.000 men within the next year. . If this proves to be evidence of: an intent to forgo the use of force in international affairs." The British foreign office. wel- coming the Russian move, em- phasized that Russia Is only do- At a Senate nub-committee ing now what the Western pow- hearing in Washington. U.S. Air v-rs Hi" immediatelv alter the Force Secretary Donald Quarles Second World War. the close of the business and a delicious lunch was served by the; ,hostess assisted by here daugtiteizl fMiss Janet Dewar, and by Mi-s.; lweliington Campbell. . Holds Meelltltl oronosrowul The regular meeting of the' 1 J ff . . , , Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian b3";,,Ea'"f)'0mien,f;,r,y'(;c.;f;:.,,:::.f:f,, Montague Legion Ladies Auxiliary William Penny, Eldon. SUIVTNIERSIDFJ ON ST 0. K. RUBBER WELDEIIS I 51.00 ; . STEPHEN STREET l ClIARLOT'l'ETOWN. 64 ST. PETERS ROAD FLAT TIRE REPAIR SERVICE This card entitles bearer to flat tire repair service on car listed for one year from date. To include unmounting. repair to tube. tires - low tone muffler . . . . .. ECONOMY I1 IUSTON ST. D Kralnstir fabricated wheel; with wear ra- sistant nylon bearings - nemi pneumatic Designed for the economy-minded buyer with more features than any other mower in the low price field. New 2 H. P. cycle tron-Horn engine with new heavy duty crankshaft. Weigh: just S16 lbs. BATT & MacRAE LTD. rcmounting. Does not include repair to casing. 1 NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Al)i)ltES5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t MAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..i.ieeiise No, DATE Authorized By . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -t; .... .,,-, .......,LL -.m..7 . - -...' LAWN - CRUISER I POWER LAWN MOWERS WE SERVICE ALL MACHINES WE SELL DeLuxo 18'' Model Featuring new world-famous 1 HP. 1 cycle engine with easier pull recoil starter. new larger starter drum, new re- versible high-low handle. Cuts close to trees, hulls. fence:-tilde gran discharge leaves no-. viindrows. Four cut- ting helizhtii 4 .50 18'' MODEL IIIALISII I mi Legion Montague Branch, was i held at the home of Mrs. Raymond H y p- ., Dewar Tuesday evening, May i5.:Epr::tget'hgrepsae:, yw:.ekL.',,(d"”.',, The giglsident. Mrs. Thomas Cla'Ir.ih0me in Georgemwnp presi . I. The correspondence and minutes Miss Patsy w3”t9l' "' "ll?'l"'i"”' of the previous meeting were read town W85 8 Week?!” t1”"S' 3' ill" by the secretary, Miss Floi'rie,'iI'0mP 05 Ml" Md 7”” 'l-Vl-I Benton. avers. The financial report was Tea-dl Miss Dorothy Jenkins of ('liar- by the treasurer. Mrs. .lEsSlE.1n E W" spam th mm wevkpnd Shaw and showed a substantial 9 9” ' P i in Georgetown as the guest of her ,l.,;l;:,llceed Dgnhatag lsv3;.sc'esSgha:;;- 3,1,3. mother, Mrs. Florence .lcnkins.l ham Salad SUPP" held in "'9 Miss Priscilla cnmm of Char- Legm" Ha" rece""y' lottetown was a weekend guest at NEW SCHEME TO PAY FOR HOME 'l'0ltl)'x'Tt) 'L'Pl-- Staff 1". SDPt'iUIt GI-ni'L'c l-Elliott told the Toronto p I! l I c 9 commission TI1Ur5(l1I) that a man, buying s own home. commuted from Oshawa in a taxi to beg 840 a day in Toronto streets. The inspector said that the man, married. with four chil- fireii, operated three months in front of a department store. uas seen to leave a taxi in the morning. and returned to Osliawa 30 miles away, by bits lic niarlr hanging a fun. time husiness. Jjdayv MR7? 13. T19 Guardian, Page 5 Three Pound Trout Caught Mr. Keith Cnllings has done It again. He has landed a trout. three pounds and two oz., eighteen and one half inches In length, eleven and one half inches in girth. it was caught at the power plant, Montague and checked by Mr. Cyril Johnston of the Mabon Drug ' Co. Keith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collings, Montague. 2 9 2 -I 2 E m H1 3 as E E :5 T Al'l)IE MURPHY ' DAN DURYEA The i)i(tl.illg story of the hill from (.'oioi'ado - - - who faccd a savage slimirlmyn w I t h the Vi'o-Vs last outlaw oiit- pmt - - - THE TOWN HF Bf) RI-7'I”URN! SATURDAY and MONDAY IIOX OFFICE OPENS 7:l5 - SHOW AT "I)lJSK" ADULTS 601' - KIDS AND CARS FREE I 592416 4590-1 42;... 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