A Canadian sailor recently had the honor of lighting the Canadian Lamp of Friendship at the famed monastery of Monte- oassino in Italy. Art the tomb of .EASTERN GUARDIAN SHUR GAIN Concert. Montague Hall Tonight. AUCTION "45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central. Printing. BROOKLYN SCHOOL “Christ- mas” Concert. Friday December 19th. GIFTS FOR ALL members of the family. A large selection at the best prices at Hilchey and Vaniderstine. Montague. in Charlottetown t NOTICE TO Cardigan and Vic- I’fll eram over w inity. The P.Y.P.S. Variety Con- He Will be ~ 3 ‘ cert advertised for Friday is can- ? K Stewart. em ' celled until further notice. Wan Em“. Organizations using this column mom! d to promote their meetings, enter- xnrxrgmiffi i tainments events etc.. are re- m‘ n “m quested to place their announce- LO \V GT m not“. w Prior to coming 31:21:, . J o Almouse' . i Ionadun Edmgm M ch)!!! dim at Lotion for Ontario “I. MP St. Benedict where the Canadian lamp stands with those of other nations. are PO George Wright. of Vancouver and Halifax. right. who lit the lamp. and AB Ken- ments in the name of the spon- soring Organization. COME TO THE Variety Con- cert Cardigan Legion Hall Fri- day. December 5th. presented by Cardigan-Lorne Valley P.Y.P.S. featuring Harvey MacKin-non step dancing. Curtain. 8:30. TOYS OF ALL KINDS— Take advantage of our lay—away plan while the selection is good. Hil- chey and Vaniderstine. Montague. MAKE YOUR Christmas the ' brightest ever. Get your outside lights up now. We have a com- plete selection of lights, extra bulbs, decorations and wreaths. Hilchey and Vaniderstine, rMon- tague. CONTESTS =— I“rec- It costs you nothing. all you do is get your name on our customer list before December 20th. Prize—Pair cf slacks. Special pants Sale now. MacLeod’s Tailor Slhop. Murray River. % IENTION DEEP EIZE OWNERS UP You“ McAdam’s Cream Truck will continue (lgpeiiat: Ezra v lng over the Montague-New Perth and ea es "r 50w /’Route.on Tuesday’s While roads permit. I'l'l EXTRA flEATl mum.)- cmu VIOLESALE PRICES , IAN McOUAID NOTICE MORELL CREAMERY co-o-P l Assoc. LTD. BORDERS DIAL?” |_ l IDIAN DR MISSEDl 561 I right to your «loft. Llhble between 8 l "per lslate—' J D In Town. 0‘“ AXI without signing a waiver in out lobby! $100 _ * ‘k ‘k ‘k ‘k * ‘k ‘k ‘k * The last word in excitement - the- Iosi word in thrills! THE FLY with I the head of a man . . . and the man with the head of THE FLY! CINEMAS:CH=E Terror-COLOR by DE lUXE ; » 7 some AL HEDISON ' 5.2 PATRICIA OWENS VINCENT PRICE HERBERT MARSHALL i Produced and Naomi by Semenplay by I ~ URT NEUMIINN 'JAMES OLAVELI. net-h MacDoug-all. of Bristol. P. and Dartmouth. N.S., who filled it. The two were among a group of 40 RON officers and men. representing the different provinces, which travelled to the monastery from Naples, where a five-ship Canadian task force was visiting. (National Defence Photo) Plows Clear King’s Roads MONTAGUE —— All plows in Southern Kings area are at work clearing roads but none have been reported blocked. Heavy winds and snow in the early evening‘followed by rain made it necessary for plows to go into action to make travel- ling possible on some hills, However the heavy rain has fac- ilitated the travelling but has left the roads in a very slippery condition. FOOD FISH Blake, lange fish found on both Atlantic and Pacific coasts, is a relative of the codfi‘sh. Souris Theatre Friday - Saturday Dec. 5th - 6th "Thunder Over Arizona" Coming Monday - Tuesday “APRIL LOVE" 1.00 Attend, 5 Signal NCO’s Mess Eighth Annual Dinner More than 100 members and wives of the 5 Signal Regiment. NCO’s Mess gathered last night at the Clover Club for their eighth annual dinner. Mess president S/Sg-l. R. J King. C. D., presided over the dinner and welcomed the guests. ' He pointed out that this was a dinner given especially to the wives and girl friends of the NCO's In the regiment for their cooperation throughout the year in order that the men might spend the necessary time requir- ed for their training. The regiment’s commanding officer, Ll..-Col. F.S. Jenkins, E. 1).. expressed his appreciation for the work that the unit has Scout Ass’n Names Dates For Campaign The executive committee of the Boy Scout Association an- nounced last evening that the re- gular Boy Scout campaign for maintenance and expansion pur- poses would be held throughout the Province from January 26th.. to February 10th.. 1959. Major R. D. MacGilIivray will act as Charlottetown chairman. Brigadier W. W. Reid will be chairman of special names. The Provincial chairman was not an- nounced. Other items receiving atten- tion were suggested improve- ments to the provincial camp- site at Camp Buchan, Point Prim. Reports on Apple Day. which this year netted over $1500.00. and a summary of items discussed at the Canadian General Council executive meet- ing held in Saskatoon in October. accomplished during the past year. He also added his appreci- ation to the forebearance of the wives of men in the unit for their co-opcra tion. Timely advice was given to the junior NCO‘s by RS.M. E. A. Stanley, C.D. He also in- troduced two new field officers who were recently appointed: Major J.J. Coyle and Major W. L. MacKinnon, C. D. Two CWAC members of the re- giment were also welcomed to the annual dinner for the first time. They were Francis Sin- nott and Florence McMillan. Head table guests included S/Sgt. King and his wife: Lt.- Col. Jenkins and Wife: R. S. M. Stanley and wife: NCO Mess secretary SSM G. W. Schleyer and wife and Cpl. R.T. White of the committee. Other members of the committee included Sgt. F. A. Walsh and Sgt. J.R. Wal- ton. Special mention was made by Lt.-Col. Jenkins for the meal which was served by members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. Ch’town Union Names Officers H. J. Van Komlpen was elected president of the Board of Direc- tors of the Charlottetown Credit Union at a recent meeting attend- ed by several committees. Other officers elected were Rloy Matheson. vice-president; J. F. MacMillaJn. secretary-treasurer: D.L. MacInnis, J .J . MacIsalac. Fred Driscoll, John Komp‘huis. William A. Hughes and Leo P. Macisalac. members of the board. Supervisory committee mem- bers elected were Dr. Brendon O'Grady chairman; Leo P. Cal- laghan, Mrs. Elarle Norrie. Credit commt-' tee members Starring Alan Ladd \ The big outdoor western that here yet. This action story is "THE BADLAN‘DERS" movie you cannot afford to miss. Theatre MDNTAGUE Fri. - Sat. Dec. 5 - 6 and Ernest Borgnine is the biggest and best to play filmed in color on location. One DIRECTOR R. L. Burge of St. Peter's Bay has been elected as a Maritime director for 1959 on the Board of Holstein-Fricsian Association of Canada. Other Maritime direct- ors are BM. Trenlholm of Grand Pie. N. S.. and Grant P. Floys of Sussex. N. B. The new direct- ors were chosen through a mail ballot amongst the association members in their respective pro- Vinces. were. Wilfred J. Drisml]. chair- man: Ernest Bradley. Arthur Peterson. Lyman Moore. Harold MacKay. ' Charles Fraser ‘Dies In Hospital \lON'I‘AGllNE » The death of Charles Bertram Fraser of Mon» tague in his let year occurred at the Kings County Hospital on Thursday. December 4th. The late Mr. Fraser was one or 10 children born to the late Charles Blaikie and Hannah B. lSimmonsl Fraser. in his early life he worked on the home farm which is now well within the town limits of Mom- taguc. and helped in clearing if of woodland for cultivation. The late Mr. Fraser was mar- ried in 1895 to the former EVelyn B. Peters of Lower Mon- tague who predeceased him in 1948. Accompanied by his wife. Mr. Fraser travelled to Boston m 1903 where they resided for 45 years, during which time he was associated with the Waldorf As- toria chain of restaurants. NEW IDEAS About 40.000 new patents are issued each year by the United States patent office. CHRISTMAS BULBS C 6—Small, 5 cents each C 7%—Medium, 7 cents each C ins—Large. 11 cents each Montague Electric Go. Phone 92 AN SLEM NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Eastern Kings Exhibition Association will be held in THE TOWN HALL. SOURIS, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 61h AT 7.30 11. J. MacKINNON, President, MacDONALD, Secretary. "Patriot. NOTICE TO .PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription o‘ccounfs may be paid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- side offices of The Guardian and The The Guardian -—The Patriot Island Branch Hears Secreta ry Donald E. Curran. executive secretary of the Maritime Divis ion of the Canadian Paraplegic ASsociation. returned to Halifax Thursday. after attending a meet- ing of the P.E.l. branch of the association in Charlottetown. In 1948 following the death of his wife, Mr. Fraser retired to his native province and for the past several years has resided with his nephew. Horace Fraser and Mrs. Fraser. He is survived by two brothers Elliot and Harry in Inglewood, California. Funeral service will be held from Trinity United Church. Montague. Saturday. December 6th at 2:30 p.m. Interment will take place in Lower Montague Cemetery. The GnarMnn.__ Charlottetown, F11. .3. During the meeting. which was held all the Science Service Laboratories on Wednesday. an instructive film was shown con- cerning pa-raplegics and the pro blems encountered In their re rehabilitation. The P.E.l. division of the as- sociation is endeavouring to cum— pile a list. of paraplegics in this province and urges all parapleg- ics to contact a member of the local committee. Paraplegics include anyone suf- ferlng from spinal injury or severe polio. Chairman of the P.E.1. branch is T.N. Rogers of Charlottetown. PURINA FED TU'RKEYS Contact Russel Graham, Peter’s Road, phone Mur- ray River 29-31. ( can you fit this cup? AnyonmancnongMDoyouwanttosemym conntty? Can you accept responsibility? Are you ‘willingtoleamncwsh’lls...makenewfriends... hepaidwhileyouuain...livcnptotheproud heritage of the Navy? If you’re over 16, and physically fiLwithGradeBcdumfionorbetteZ,contactflso' Reaudtingomcuratyour naval division. Helms. phoc for you in the Naval Reserve. Apply today! II. M. C. S. 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