,g,.4mi .1 Souris F”l1.!f'h"'ll- 1' Sp 4; uh. E-1, - III. lays vis- mng her parents. nlr. and Mrs John B. Fay. East Baltic. Mr. Melvin Paquet. who is work- at the Unemployment Office in Charlottetown spent the recent weekend visiting ht! patents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Paquet, Souris. Misses Mary and Margaret Maclsaac. Grade X1 students at Souris High School, are spending the-Easter holidays IF "1917 110'"? in Rochbarra. Her many friends are pleased to SlU'l”l1' 3' Snllrla High Schnnl 1.1 yiltlli . r:lINls't .1. sldays VI in I115 D-ll -. lir. and Mrs. Joseph IIal' All-11l'a Ill" Stcllllllz. ('11-alncr. a stud- ent at Saint l)ul1.sian's Unttcrslty WWI! Illr H21.-Icr lullldays at the llnnlc ul lllk muthcr. Mrs John J, CI'L'illll('T. Sllurlx, i IIIMH Marllru llmlll. a Grade X stutlcut at Souris High School. is lipelitllllll thc ilastt-r holidays vis-l ll-Int lI0I' Ilarcllls. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon Blltllwcll Ml-15 BEILV Ching. a Grade IX student at Souris High School, Lord's Day Act Case Adjourned l Tnrmuro lcP1 - 'rl-n hvartyig of l.nr(IK Hay Act cllzlrnlw aulllvr-t the lhrc-c Tnrollln dull) lww.y,;.. Drro. the VHF and radio station CKICY was adjourned We-dill-xrlav by Magistrate T. I-Illuore illllll. May 22. 'All five have I)('Pll l'harl;cd ultll violating the art by tllssvlnlnalilip or gathering nevls ull Sullllay C. F. H. Carson. special pm-p IANDRA STEWART Among the winners at, the Musical Festival which is taking alace in Montague were Sandra MARILYN NORRIS PHYLLIS NICHOLSON MUSIC FESTIVAL AT MONTAGUE Stewart. winner of class 160. plane place in class 160. wlt.h 64 points: solo. (10-years and under! with as Phyllis Nicholson. second place in P011515; Mlrllyn Norris. second class 161. piano solo ill years and . ,-m;gwE;v5,xw:- 7 Year. -3-.-A -x-. Here are 20 beauties caught re- cently by Art Clements, Monta- 2OV BEAUTIES ments has been fortunate in his, TAKEN ArlvloN1AeuE tgue. fishing site unknown. Mr. Cle-I under) with as points; Ethel Kerr. "second place in class 157 (bl. be- ginner piano solo 19 years and ova) with 81 points. SOURIS Mr. Jim MacDonald has return- ed to Saint Dunstnn's University after spending Easter at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reg- gie MacDonald. Souris. Miss Joyce Paquet. a nursc-in- tralniug at the Charlottetown Hospital, spent the Easter week- end at the home of her parents. see that Miss Ines Mccormncll has recovered from her recent at- tack of the flu. Inez is now spend- ing her holidays with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Mccormack, Souris River. Mr. David Paquet, a student at town. spent the Easter holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paquct. Souris. Mr. Lloyd Perry of the Black Watch Regimental. K e nt v 1 l l e, Nova Scotia. has returned to base after spending the Easter holidays visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Parents. Souris. Miss Angela Sutherland, a Grade XI student at Souris High School is spending the holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sutherland. Goose River. Mr. Leonard McCormack. a stu- dent at Saint Dunstan's Univer- sity has returned to his studies after spending Easter with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McCor- , mack. Souris. I Miss Elaine McPhee. a Grade IX student at Saint Mary's Con- vent, is spending the Easter hull- days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald, Rollo Bay West. Mr. Philip Paquet of Monclon. the Vocational School in Charlotte-l Lowell clnnc Kingsborna 5' ""f"""',,-a”k";1 I” ""' ””"””" , y - - y lmen pen mg tic result of an up lsIlI,li::uInIE'ltl:lmlIIal0nEloi Nlaw Yuri; pm.-auyun by the (fl-lit to tilt 1111 t 9: Pare" 51 I" 3" tarlo Supreme Cllllrt I Mrs' John Makme Rf Somls ml” I The CBC has axkul lll'I Ill er. , y V 4 I - '. LI l Miss main? "arms. I Grade Ix 1 prosetutlnn again.-t ll be qliaxhml . laimin” that as an Hlfllltlt ( -i . A d, S . , 9 .. S ll 11 :.".;.2:...::. :1:."3 i”.El1ii,”f2."”f.?.! -' 1- r- home of hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. I--rd I n" MI .T'l"F'"'a' "Writ I”-lmlra . l BlRTlllI.'tt' run Rllll UN I Miss Nnella Peters a Grade IX l.r1x1mx R,-um-,1 ml-.1. student at Saint Mary's Cnnvent,Rri1aln .4-17-1,,-m..1 ... 1-,.,,y, lls spending the holidays at the blrthdax Wednesday ll was on home of her parents. in Souris. May 1 1707 mm Ill: IlI(It'lt('ll(li'nl yMr. Art Roblchaud of Souris,kinlzdnm- or Enavi,-,”d and g,.,,, River has returned to his hnme.:Iaud liitttl ulutcd alter a bull-1 after spending a few days in (.'hal'- Ipulillcal ..,-U;-5-1,. lottetown on business. Misses Betty Mclntosh and Min- :leesshll'lil:”l)o ?JlIl;ilfI4)lnlPIr()e("enl bud-lNext SUIMM MU hp Blown" Mm Mr l'llllcs K Mat-lA)rnn Id flday I” me Mam” pmmwln S Q ,d:h: L3 0 ,Grce1Ir-I lll-1ll.n of hlllswlllx 1- 0"r"7f” l””" I9 R ( F-"at tllr ca.-lcrn end of Lllu-ulu Mr. Macllunalrl left on April 21 coum, ,,, ,g,,. ,.,,.m,,,. 0, glam,” NIAGIRI IlI.0SSO.VIS Ill 1' ST (IITII-IIIINES. Ont. (P Friday. May 3. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 MORELL CREAM ROUTES ,.Wh:I;'.'”"kS will begin collecting cream on the following V 3111115183 3135' 6-East Point, Elmira and Baltic- rorllos Toung. TllUWlif)' May 9-Little Pond, Soul-is River, Bear liuwr and I-ortune-Howard McDonald. Monday May 6-Greenwich, Cable Hd., St. Peters zlud Mllhurn - Bruce Webster. l""l'l3.V May 10 - Cardigan, St. Gcorgcs and Martin- -- Bruce Webster. Tllcsdny May 7 - Montague, Vallcyfield and Peakes Mr-Adam's Transfer. Thursday May 9 - I-id. of Hillsboro, Pisquld, Scotch- iort and Tracadie- McAdam Transfer. Hilv Our Bedford and Bangor trucks are now operating. Any new patrons wishing to send cream, please con- tact truck driver. MORELL (IREAMERY CO-OP ASS'N. I.'l'l). for bah” ”i3””"E N 5L -l93l1- QUe' I on-the Lallc and Quccnstun. c. Mr. Lemuel Paquet. radio and, ,T. V. pr-rformer. has returned to his l1uuu- at Souris after spending the last I110 months in llmlnll The nlllcll-travelled Mr P.-null-1 plans In sol-nrl the sumnlrr lllllll',: musical enuauclncnts in 51tItll'lx SONGS WRAPPED UP Mr" "d M": Fm": Paquen Sou" New Brunswick, spent the Easter "5 , weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Catherine Bernard, pee Roach, Souris. aGrnde IX student at Saint Mary's Miss Mary Cnmon spent 3 re. COXIVGHL I5 EPEWIDB "'9 h0l'daY5 cent weekend at the home of her, Wilil he!" l7B"9m5- M''- '”d M” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clin-I Arthur 3- BEl'M1'd- lton. Miss Clinton is a student at) MISS -I031! F553 I Grade Ix Union Commercial College, Char- -.,. .. ...-i Iottetown. Miss Sandra , , McGreggor a GVENHE SHVWW at 1”? M"”3y l Grade X student at Souris High Harbour Church of Christ at 1:30y School. is spending the Easter results this season. having duplic- atcd this catch on more than one occasion. EASTERN GUARDIAN PRESBYTI-IRIAN CHURCH in Canada. Service, Wood Islands Church. May 5th, 3 p.m. Rev. Don- ald Nicholson will conduct service. MT. STEWART Pastoral Charge. Rev. B. V. Mal.-Lean, B.A., Minis- tcr. Mt. Stewart 11 a.m.. Bristol 7 pm. ORWELL - VERNON United Church. Rev. John M. Sheen. Min- later. Vernon River ll a.m.. Eldon 2.30 p.m.. Orwell 7.10 p.m. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. Services Murray River. Sabbath 5th May 11 a.m.. and 7 p.m. Pray- er meeting Wednesday. 7.30. Rev. D. Ross. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. St. John's, Belfast. Ser- vices on the Lord's Day II a.m. and 7.30. pm. All are welcomed. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR Mur- ray Rlvrr Pastoral Chargc. The United Church of Canada. Servic- es Sunday. May 5th. Murray Har- hour it a.m.. Lit.tle Sands 3 p.m.. Murray River 7.2!) pm. The minis- tcr will he assisted at all servic- es by two capable laymen from Trinity United Church. Charlotte- town. Rcv. L. S. Woolfrey. Minis- IET. sr. rn'l'r-111': Bay Pastoral Charge: Services May 5. Marie ll a.m.; St. Peter's 3 p.m. Green- wich 7.30 p.m. Rev. Ira MacDon- ald. Minister. THE Montague Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Canada. Rev. .l.M. Fraser. Minister. Sun- day. May 5111. Lower Montague 9.45 a.m. Morning service and Sunday School. Trinity Church. Montague l0 a.m.: Sunday School. ll a.m.; morning service and Junior Sun- day School. 1.30 p.m. Mission Band practice. 7.30 p.m. Evening Ser- vice. A hearty welcome to all. UNITED Baptist Church. Monta- charge of the Murray Harbour choir. All welcome. Service at Sturgeon ll:00 a.m. Murray Riv- er 3:00 p.m. Rev. AM. Rogerson, Minister. THE Presbyterian Church In Canada. Services Sunday. May 5th. Cardigan. Divine Worship 11 a. m.; Sunday School 10.30 a.m.; Lorne Vallcy . afternoon service 2.30 p.m. Montague Evening ser- vice 7.30 p.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m. Sermon topic "A Foundation For Livlng". Visitors are always welcome. Rev. D.A. Campbell. Minister. CHURCH of Christ. the Lord's Day. May 5th. Montague 10:00 a. m. Bible School for all. 11.00 a. m. The Lords Sup- per and preaching. The Mon- tague Odd Fellows and Re- bekalls will be our guest. Murray River l0:00 a.m. Bible School. ll;00 a.m. The Lords Supper. Mur- ray Harbour 6:00 p.m. Bible School and the Lords Supper. Combined P-m' Specm Ymnh SeWice' YWII3 holidays at her home in East Peoples Choir and Special muslc.lBam,.. , P5391 dl3c"53l”” by ""3 Wung Mr. Urban Howlett. n sludenti me" "Rm M9””'3"9 everyme web at Saint Dunstan's University, c0me- Kenneth T- N0"'i5' EVE”: has returned to the University af-l 39"” ter spending the holidays at is home in Souris River. THE Presbyterian Church in ,1 Canada. Sunday. May 5th. Peters Mr' Paul Cheverie of l e R" C' . A. F. Station at Rocklitfe. Ontario Road Sunday School. 10 a.m.; Dlv- h 3 he Worship 11 Mn and 7.30 ppm: as returned to base after spend -' . ' ' n , . Mum-v Harbor Norm Sunday, .'l5l lil”ii'."lvl.".I'"c-n'L'5ell3.'e " M" 50''00' I-30 P-mt DlV'l"9 W0”1;l"P MINE Nocllc Holland. a Grade xi 3-3" l”"- EVe'YP&? ,W””"”9- "- student at Souris High School. is M: c”'lC""'Ie' In men spending the Easter holidays at DUNDAS . Annandiye Umtedl the home of her parents. Mr. and Church circuit. Sunday.PMay 5, 1957, M1;:isf'ar';:rg:,?;'3"giaf3:lnf;l'"La 5:34.l?.:”mEfSf.?;'””i...i?i.”'ilAlf! Grade X student at saint Ma'r.v'- m.. Elder Neil Ross Speakeryy Convent. has been spending the sunny school 10 mm. Dundaswholldays visiting her parents, Mr. Divine Worship 2.30 pm. Subject. ""4 Mm H"3h 3- M”'5D0"5ld- "The Keys of the Kingdom." Sun- Monticello- day school 11 mm. Mr. Sidncy Pacquet of the Black lwntch Regiment. Kentvllle Nova ANNUAL Church Parade. Mem-I Scotia. spent the Easter holidays bers of Hillside Lodge. l.0.0.F. are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. requested to meet at the Lodge John D. Paquet. Souris. room on Sunday. May 5th at l0.30 Miss Elaine Gallant of Moncton a.m. in order to attend Divine Ser-1 New Brunswick spent the holiday ylce at the Church of Christ. In- weekend visiting her mother. Mr. tiatory degree will be conferred Harmony Gallant. Souris. Tuesday night. Mr. Michael Harris, a Grade IX -Rv-rs sdons VILJRITV AND OUALITV gue Charge. Sunday May 5th. Mon- tague ll:00 a.m. Rev. Mr. Cus- lance. United Minister at Dundas will be in charge of this service. Special music. 3:00 p.m. Rev. Mr. Mitton. Charlottetown. will be in charge of the Service. special mu- sic. 7:30 p.m. Dedication service of; our new church. Rcv. R.E. Whit-I ncy. Superintendent of our Home. Missions will be present at thlsj service as special speaker music in- 1 9:00 PM. ST. on SATURDAY. MAY 4th Presented by Little Theatre Guild of Charlottetown. All male cast of twelve players. ".lour,ney's Enll" 3 Act Play AT SOURIS MARY'S HALL AT MlCHAEL'S GROCERY BACON, lb. . PICNIC SWIFFS "M5: 'b- - - - - 49C CLEANSER,2ii-ns ..29c SLICED SALADA ..65c TEA BAGS, I003 . . I.I5 JELLO, 3 pkgs. CREAMERY Science Now Without Pain Finds Relieves ' Toronto. Ont. (Special)-For the first tune science has fotsrtd a new healing substance with the ability to shrink Itesnnrrhoids and to relieve pain and itching. Tholnsnds ban baa velisvd with this 'n substance right in the of their own home without any dbsoantcrt. cs inconvenience. lnof ., " ' ' Inh:ue case after meat" was.” "."..il"'3&W by rlortll'I' lions. ptlyreiieved And Peta urn M ..m-' mrtlhtab 'l'aEua1qi Iaokphal And annals; al-ah , ,jvann:talIsih ' Hibarncion ovarapnialcf zamqnuthl ' SubatanncThssDouBoch- Shrinks Piles 0r Discomfort rinks Hemorrhoids that suflerera were IN? in make such statements as "Piles have ceased to he a problem!" And almng that uneven were a very utde variety of hemorrhoid eon- diti1Iu,snlneofevIal0toNycan' atitute. Ah!-Edy. Bio-Dyne is in yridouariorheal toivmdtiaavsa anal! partaofthclgady. Mm --I W n ..l..l'l'6C2M n. R Oappdacrh tie: it oiasaansyl i stay. but is saldha: all liru .:tores. b -at-a-s"""" """" '- s- BUTTER. 2 lbs. BROKEN PEIIOE TEA. lb. . . MAGIC mlaal llllll IIIIIIII it -r Baking Powder, lb. 39: -MICIIAEl'S GROCERY o t 29C 19: 35c SPARE RIBS, lb. . . STEW MEAT, lb. . . PETER PAN PEACHES, 2 tin: GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for . 1.25 . . 79C 45: 29: Dial 6421 Ind vicinity. Lent, as he is kllmlu by his fans, is a veteran nl World War II and has periornlcd Ill nulel coulurll-.x. Admirers are glad to welcome back this popular clitor- tainer, and wish him evcry suc- cess. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon of Saint Peters, accompanied by Roy .'t'lcKinnon visited relatives and triends in Souris on April 21. Messrs. Claude Peters and Da- vid MacDonald made a recent business trip to Charlottetown. Rt. Rev. J.A. Murphy has re- turned to Souris alter spending a few days in Charlottetown on business. BE RCAF PILOT KILLED NANCY. France tRcutcrsv-An RCAF aircraft crashed Wednes- day about 300 miles south of Mar- ville base in eastern France, kill- ing the pilot. MENT! RELAX . . . REALLY ENJOY YOURSELF TONIGHT . . . TOGETHER IN THEIR FIRST MOVIE Eddie oi.- IT'S A BUNDLE OF LAFFS - STA RS - M USIC - DANCING - IN A WON DERFUL EVENING'S ENTERTAIN- ano-' News - Cartoon Shows 3:30-7-9 DEDICATION Reserve Sunday evening. May 5th for the Dedication of the new Baptist Church, Montague, 7:30 p.m. Spec- ial speaker, special music and special offering. TONIGHT at IWHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN WITHOUT MEN? ;THE SHOCKING STORY OF ONE MAN AGAINST I000 WOMEN! MIDNIGHT SHOWING I W,” 11,15 p.m. Sutnwlu-Wlulaus xfggu Wm am.'Eaaa297a7:)m1 ...mafcA in 0059”: animate C srM1.uls11ls ml Odorless FLAT-TONI?! "I chose Odorlesx SEMI-LIJSTRE for the 'hellvy-ducy' room: because in specially hard surface withstands wear and tear . . . repeated inied look lasts and lasts! For the other rooms It was odorless Flat- one! 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