“Tues, 9. 1958 The Guardian Page 5 . BOMB CAM. HOAX of a bomb. Halted at Shannon was 3. Pan American D068 economy 3rd Kings . CoinservaiiVes' H of Montagu. High School Johnston, Mrs. Geor e B d mg day last week. anthrs. Sandra MacEEc-heiiiil, lie/Iain, {left to mht, Mrs. George;Donna t“ of Montague Memorial Watterworth, principal; Mrs. A,F. ‘ ,leit to right Mrs. Elsxe MacDonald, Mrs. Ina Hickbx, ( L «I Montague Jamar mg: Minnie MacDonaldyMrs. Annie ‘ Miss Betty Gillis, Mrs. Gillis and standing, Ieslie Stuart. town Student Awarded , ry From The -I.Q.'D.E- pensioner. He graduated from Grade XII at St. Dilinsltlaiml’ls white "; themadeconsistenty g1 gra es' ’1’” bursary for the year and took an active part in ath- mm the sewnd war-Mem‘ letics and other activities. He Trust Fund of the Imperial ‘. plans to go to the Nova Scotm ‘05 the, Daughters of the I Agricultural College at Truro. 9- ‘ In all, 20 Canadian high school plans to attend the Nova students have been granted bur- " ' Agricultural College at saries valued at $32,000, Mrs. A.K ' ‘ ' ‘ Richardson, national prestdent, Vetan student, Paul Ea. Balolnlder, has been grant- mvyearold student is a son has announced, The students may aid Mrs. Lawrence Batch-‘attend a Canadian umversxty of the former a war disability i their own choice, ‘ . led Church Missihn \AT D ; {niagu'e Opened Last Night NTAGUE — Rev. Jim Jones Wm, who has been WINS crowds in P. Particularly in Kensington, , his audience reached 1,400. , ' to a large congregation night will see \an even laregr congregation to hear Rev. Jun Jones as he gives his life’s story. GEORGETOWN may United (mu,th 'Mom Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Booth and last night, in the first of family, of Boston, Mass., in;th ? imam which will have been vacationing _m e 1' ‘6 Miday night Province, were recent Visitors to ' . Georgetown, where they were guests of relatives. Mr. B. H. Stewart was a recent visitor to Monoton, N.B. , Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jay and fanuly of Summerside, were weekend guests of Mrs. Jay’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Jay lett early in: the week for Boston Mass on_a visit. Returning to their home in Georgetown, were Miss Emily and Miss Doris Walsh, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jay 'v Summerside- 11‘Mr. Stewart Hanson of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scuba 1) Saint John, NB. was holi- day weekend guest of his par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Han- sen. Mr. Vernon Myers has return- ed home from Nova Scotua, where I ent the summer. heMi‘I.) Cecil LeLacheur left early in the week for Moncton, NB. to start his duties with the Dom- inion Government Department of gri ulture. AMigs Ann MacDonald, Graduate nurse of Souris. was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Fitzgerald: Miss J can Murphy, lerflt on Mon- slay‘ fior Montreal, Que, where she has accepted a teachmg posi- t I assisted by Rev. Nor- Gl‘eenham Rev. w. A. Pat- ‘. ones was introduced c Allison MacKinnon of 't m service 01 praise was aIbly hills Cherry Valley Choir VI 5. Keith Rogers of Char- I"Ipre's1dring at the organ. I“’l‘lle. ‘Wigg‘inton conducted a 91;]: Immediately before ’5 expected that tomorrow ' [gm-r Timothy seed, pay- ‘ Cg 33.815 market prices. Phone I, - -Fraser,( Montague. ‘ke'lf’l‘dnd Ham Suppepr, New ; Au a}L_ Wednesday, Sept. Splces women’s Institute. I ngGUE TRINITY Mission 1 ’ D. m. Preacher, Rev. I J .. $3.5» Georgetown and Sim" , «, bus. All welcome- ,, . pthe l w for m Pace. and date and . v ‘_ and flamily, Lean. Back row, left to right, cipal; Gene Murphy and Edwin Stanley Bruce, Mrs. Ivan Mac- Donald and Mrs. Dean Blue. ed to Ohatham, N.B. to resume his duties with the Royal Canad- ian Air Force after spending his leave,wi.th his parents, Mr. and MrsJWilliam Murphy. , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Llewellyn Greenwood, N.S. where Mr.’ Llewellyn is stationed with the R.C.A.F., are guests of Mr. Ilewellyn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Llewellyn. Miss Teresa Morrison. R. N. left recently on return to Kings- ton, Ontario, alter holidaying in Georgetown as 'the guest of her Mother, Mm. Cora Morrison. On her return to Kingston, she was accompanied by her niece, Miss Anita Boudreault. On Sunday, Mr. Herold Dicks motored to SIouri's, and was ac- companied by his mother, Nelson Dicks, Miss Skinner and Mr. Albert Sldmner. L.A.C.' Earl Murphy of the R. C.A.F. Stationed at Greenwood, N.S. was a recent visitor to his home in Georgetown. . Miss Joan‘MaIcNeIill of Char lottetown was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Batclulder. Seaman, Albert MacBhee of the Royal Canadian Navy, stat- ioned at H.M.C.S. Stadacona, in Halifax, N.S. was a weekend vis— itor to his home in Georgetown. Mrs. E.J. Matthews was a re- cent visitor to Moncrton, N. B. where she was the guest of her son, Mr. Weldon Matthews. and son, Andy, of Charlottetown ker's parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Che-s- texr Walker. A.C. DIEF GREETS N..Z ENVOY OTTAIWA (CP) — Foss Shana- han, newlyfiaploointed high com- missioner for New Zealand, made his first call Friday on Prime Minister" {Di-etenbaker. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker» were weekend guests of Mr. Wall-' MacLeod, Mrs. Dick Maxis-g Jerry Pineall. John Hughes, prin- MacDonald. '. Mrs. Alfred Sorrey and family. KINGSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mossey Bothwell, spent a pleasant week in Halifax, N.S. They Were ac- companied back by Sr. Viola Moszsey of the Sisters- of Sen ,vice, who is spending a few days with her family, before lea- Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rose, East Baltic, were visitors to Char- lottetoWn on Thursday of has week. , ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacDon- ald, Charlottetown, are spending a week with their son and dau- ghter-in-laIw, Mr. and Mrs. .Al- vin MacDonald and family, South Lake. ' Mrs. Alfred Sorrey, Montague, has re-entered the Kings County Hospital for an operation. Her surrounding districts are hoping she may soon‘be restored ‘to her usual good health. Mr. Wesley Bruce, Bothwell, and Mr. Gus Mallard, North Lake, were business visitors to Nova Scotia last week. Rev and Mrs. F.W. Mullins, pastor of the East Point Baptist Church, are at present attending the Maritime United Baptist 0011-, vention in Woliville, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald, Dorchester; Mass., are spending the summer at their home. at South Lake. Mr. Robert Rose, North Lake, Was a recent business visitor to ’I‘ruro, N.S. and Mrs. John W. Robert- son, Kingsboro, are in Wolvaille, Montague Trinity- United Church REV. H. B. (Jim) JONES I Evangelist Who will speak each even- ing at 8 pm. Closing Sun- day Sept. 14 at 8.30 pm‘. l Alberton Kensington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cornwall Mount Stewart Kilmuir Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . Box 741 mm 6 Y.P.C. Convention 17 3’ Hall Charlottetown. tion. “h at 9 am. LAC. Billy Murphy has return. “It’s Results Wheatley River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oyster Bed Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . - - . o . - . . . . . - . .. Charlottetown MASTER FEED . .' . Is What You Need! Youd Local MASTER FEED DEALERS Pridham’s Feed Service Summerside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. Central .Bcdeque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Keith 0. Kennedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Preston Rackham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E. M. Cudmorc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Roland HYde Clark’s Feed Service McGowan’s Ltd. . - a s . - - - n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dillon & Spillett Ltd. Mai-lime Reprtsenaive: IVAN KERRY ' Dial 5455 That Count" " 'was hostess to the South Lake ' was the guest speaker. . boro, is spending some time in - ving for Montreal, where she is being transferred. many friends in Kingsboro and CARDIGAN -—- Douglas M:- Gowan of Montague and Thomas Curran of Baldwin’s Road will carry the colors of the Progres- sive Conservative party in the third district of Kings at the next provincial general election. Both men were nominated at a district convention held, here last night. The area’s eleven polls were re- presented by a full slate of fifty- five delegates which included four ladies. Automobile and implement dea- ler Douglas McGowan will seek el'elctio as Councillor while his run-bin mate, Thomas Curran, will try for the Assemblyman’s seat. ‘ Prior to his name being plac- ‘ed on the ballot, Mr. Curran acted as chairman of‘ the com vention. He was succeeded by Albert Acorn of Primrose. Mrs. Malcohn MacLeod of Lorne Valley was secretary. Mr. McGowan’s nomination was proposed by Mr. James Donahue, Roseneath, seconded attending the United Baptist Con- vention. . Mrs. Fred Rose. Red Point, Women’s Missionary Society, on Friday, August 29th, when Mrs. Clara Blacldnck, Secretary for Women's work across Canada, Mrs. Ralph Robertson, Kings- Montague, at the home of her son-in-lavw and daughter, Mr. and Miss Roma Ching, Toronto, On- tario, arrived by plane to spend her holidays with her mother. Mrs. Clarence Ching, Black Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDoweli- and daughter Anne, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gillis and family, Glen Valley, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Stanley MaIcVanc, Bothwell. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. F. W. Mullins, the pulputs of the South Lake ‘Ch 'stian Church, and the United arptist Church in Kingsboro, will be oc- cupied by a former pastor of the field, Rev. H.R. Bell, now retired and residing in Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Beaten, Toronto. are spending some time by Mr. Bruce MacPhee, Mon- tague and supported by Mr. Louis Cantelo, Cardigan. Other nominees for Councillor were Mr. Leslie Hunter, Bridge- town, moved by Mr. John Mac- Phee, Montague, seconded by Mr. Frank Fogarty, Cardigan and supported by Mr. _Earl Keith, Montague; and Mr. Cyrus Shaw, Montague, moved by WH- liam Hanson,” Lorne Valley. seconded by “Mr. Joe Kelly, Bangor. ' Mr. Curr-en’s nomination was proposed by Albert Wood, Dun- das, seconded by James Cain, New Perth, and supported by Lloyd Mellish, Union Road. Mr. Richard Curley, second nominee for Assemblymman, was moved by J. S. MacDonald, Cardigan. seconded by Earl Hayden, Mar- tinvale, supported by Cyril Shaw, ., Brudenell. Mr. John A. Macdonald and Mr. Heath Macquar-rle, Federal representatives for Kings and Queens, respectively_ Mr. Wal- return to Boston, Mass... after spending the simmer at her home in Kingsboro. She travelled by .way of- Toronto and St.» Ca- tharines, Ont, where she will spend a week visiting relatives and friends. One of the earliest signs that fall is really here, was the ap- pearance of a large flock of wild geese on August 315i. Sportsman would be happy to see these four dozen delicious dinners, when the hunting season opens. Representing the Kin-gsboro B. Y.P.U. at the convention in Wolf- ville during the weekend of Aug- ust Inst, were Miss Norma Gar- rett and Miss Sandra MacGr‘e. gor, East Baltic, and Mr. Roy Robertson, Red Point. Miss Mac- Gregor represented the Island in accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MncGregor. BIG LIBRARY Largest library' in Scotland. the Advocates’ Library was ’tounded in Edinburgh in 1682. the Oratorical candiest. She was' 1 used refrigerator 75.00 Used Washers, electric and Mar-mow“ mum I MAGNANl-QUIN v THE MUSIC! Wli-D about LOVE . ngutMUSIc/ ‘ KIDS are backwi’rh Never Such Animal Excitement On The Screen! MAGNANI . Surpassing her Academy Award Winning “The Rose Tattoo”! “Moon gnu-nun v @o‘ ! 7 Egfluues with rs. Beaton’s mother, Mrs. James Jar-dine, and her brother 3‘“ - - - ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' - - - ' ‘- 50'“ and sister-in-law, Mr. and ,MI‘S. Montague Electric Harley J ardine, Kingsboro. Miss. Marlon Kennedy, left on PHONE MONTAGUE TODAY ONLY SHOWS 3:30—1—9 COMING WED. land THUR. ‘ THE SHOW THAT’S GOT DOUBLE EVERYTHING . . everybody! TWICE THE FUN! TWICE THE . for ROMANCE! TWICE JUDY MEREDITH JOHN WILOER ROD McKOEN Jill. ST. JOHN GEORGE WINSLOW . and MOLLY BEE , ‘ with FAY WRAY A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PlClURE TONIGHT ‘ ond' WED. Show at Dusk ,Boxoffice Opens 7:30 ‘ . _ DRIVE IIoTII' IIIIIEIT, COLOR by DE LUXE .IAURENBAM " fRornuSuCK; CINEMASCODE Should their love for the child be greater than their love for each other? EVELYN RUDIE the girl you loud I: "Eloisa"! LORNE GREENE Nominate Two Candidates ter R. Shaw, Provincial leader- of the Progressive Conservative party, Mr. R. R. Bell, and Mr. Melvin MacQuaid were also in attendance. Each addressed the meeting briefly. Two delegates, J. S. Mac- Donald of Cardigan, and William Hatton of Lorne Valley, also spoke. Both Mr. McGowan and Mr. Curran pledged their support to v the provincial leader, Mr. W.,R. Shaw, and thanked the delegates for their confidence and support. I w Legion. Meeting Regular Monthly Meeting No. 3 Branch Canadian Legion ' ' Sourls Thursday, Sept. 9th at 8 p.m. .— \ i ,EXTRA.GEEREQRSAJSMEIQHES. 1'09; ' LONDON (AI?) - Four Amerb can airliners were held up gt Lon- m” mum hm.“ ‘5” New York don and Shamon Airports Mon- day alter an anonymous teleL rphone call warned one of them had a bomb aboard. Delayed up to three hours in london‘ were three Pan American planes each carrying about 70 passengers. 0f- ticials said they took off alter a careful search turned up no sign \ TOURISTS AND HOME COMERS Anyone interested in having Tombstones cleaned and placed “on 'new foundations, call-7 49 Valley 83. Phone 81“ g. 'NQTICElo .- PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS' Patriot subscription accounts may 55 paid with. Montague. Soul-is or Summer- ,sido offices of The ,. Guardian and The Patriot. ' ‘ ’ ' " The Guardian -The Patriot _ Zach-Rape 5/298