The Eastern Guardian T Eqihuc Guardian Page 5 Thursdsy, July 29. 1954' Speeiol speaker At Anniversary Services Held in Georgetown Men More Careful Behind Car Wheel Than Women Murray llive I' ..'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore. New Glasgow, .N.S., were recent visitors to Murray River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. SUCCESSFUL TEA A very successful tea party was PARTY HELD AT CARDIGAN YESTERDAY AFTERNOON danced the Highland Fling, Ruth Montague Bridge Approaches Closed The approaches to the Montague Miss Joan Herring and Mr. 8tan- held at Cardigan yesterday after- 110,, c11,r11megowr. 111. rwm-.1 bu - v , ' ' dge were closed yesterday morn- JST. Mmts lulu”, Mom, m.sAvE .15.” or en" pm" ley Grave: of Truro, were recent noon attended by a very large Mme, Evelyn r,-tn". Crnrloue. mg 50 mu the crew or men mum ””e' chicken wppein wednudly fr" -E A' F' Clmpbeu" "1" vlcgsrhtof lg.” DEv1ixdei'E'e”C;I1yur::elll. opmzo ”woma(:PL1r-l-vzrilg lvI1uI.:IOr;Iet::'i::li"1;'alfT:'lLIi:l'eYllIf.uM.Y'f VCVILEOSYVH. vi: I.'lI1elflrCIiltl)TlLlnSlt:;P:)l"eSedt:'): Wwnv 5h""”"'""'- E”7-55"" W91" 0951"” WW3 9” "I9 '4” August 13. 351"" 0"” 35” "” "W ”"' Cveorsctown. were held both m0i1i- Justified after in. At least that's and Mrs. Louis Herring. arid Mr. ed by the ladies of All Saints Haywood end Vlrxinla Shaw. 515101;?-lgigtnlrhzhgtgxi ":fp'1-:13 . -w. 1:. .roiras'roN's suits 138 :2: 0VuV11It118 riiefaclsligidixv the iindiris of a survey or Toronto and Mrs. B. A. Reynolds. rchurch. but tlhere dwefgee also grmotiegzian. Jtrisy doi;vlli:D:::lr;l mum the nbutmem "6 mum ' - . es 4 in men s a o r en- - i nsY5.D3leoratex!IraFbsI:it;nYi?::LL POISOIIIIS "ME" "I" 393,- F114" M”1"0'- drgifglring on 1,200 Toronto mo- M” B”'"”" KW?" I1” '""'"'lLIe";LIaLlnr.rielYisse. The lllixlllarld pip- '3i"d'8""i "'9 SW1” din” wmpmedt ma H" mm” W” ,, -socut. EVENING - The young Peoples Society of the st. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Mon- tggue, were boats to the members or" Zion Y.P.S. of Charlottetown on Friends of Mrs. B. J. Lewis, at. Peter's. will be sorry to learn she is ill. she is a patient in the city Hospital. D.D., Editor of the United Church- man. At the morning service. prayers were led by the pastor, Rev. W Paterson. A special note of wor- ship was added to the musical ' and law-abiding behind the wheel. torists-1,000 men and 200 women -the Ontario College of Education found that men are more careful Watched for five infractions - ed to Hamilton. spending his holidays at the home of his father, Mr. Milton Hooper, Murray River. Mr. Blake Murdock, Charlotte-I town, is spending his holidays at Ontario, after in; and dancing drew the atten- tion of the people who enjoyed the program. There, were many booths. including novelty booths, refreshment boots and games, all designed to give a pleasant out- Tlie step-dancing also proved to be a great favorite with the crowd and Gerald Clarkin came off with top honors in the sen- ior class, with Allen Shepherd, second; and Bernard Wood, third. levelled and the, hollow dug to lay the concrete tile which will drain. off the water from the two ap- proaches into the river. At prment. the men are engaged in construct- ing the catch basins, and on com- Friends of Mrs. Peter Kelly, Bear ru n or mu serum, by the failing to stop at red lights and i t the hole family. 1,, me junior curs, V101,, Shep, pletioii will run the concrete drain Tuudayp ”1i”m,f;,., .'?1'"L"t .,1'f,f3R1VIr- ""1 I" ""31 W 19”" I193 ggooglyn Trio, whose beautiful 5'-9P 5I3m- L3-""13 I0 31" 13959" the name,” h” p""'”' M” "M "Theo Scotgsh piping and dan- herd W011 first Prize. Louise 1" WI”? teapnrudenellf Palm The baby Charles is ill. He is a patient runumon of gospel mugs and trlans the right of way, not slg.nal- M11 013191106 Murdock. Murray ring mrmuu rm heart, or every Shepherd, second. and Moreen gimp; opened with a Eet-dO1ll.liILn- I" "'9 WY H0Iv1i-1- hymns never fail to delight and ling and passing on the wrons side-R11” Scot and all others too. Mr. Weir. third. Mr. Allison Shepherd 1 i th ti . Durln -the men came out on top. . B M L , r ch 1 :1 . received a special prize, 'Tj':'T-"TM'1" ta: "?j,,,1:r'Ir 3 ff,Zb”ffr,,,,:'f;,f,”3' "Mrs". Had” M9Lu"' Im' Pl txh:pr8Hert:iry?o2g1e?:Yiaalodlnnlversarg Said Professor H. M. Fowler, Mxlr'ryn;;d1r.u1.m:r'reF:r::ndfx?;1n:rt:T; torvtvl: was” Eirpeen 1:1ajor fz:):'othee During the evening a sale or u T e Llamuu-1-h,1mu Stewart weluuml E” 1” "I amending the church gifts were presented by the trea.s- associate professor of educational hands” wrm"mm. wnmrlaw dIday's program. Mr. Barry Mac- Cakes '0”"W9d Willi ML 3311195". P' mberu ofz1onto'the,0c. Mum Wotan” come ” ML urers oi various of the church's research: "rho pattern favored daughter Mr, and Mr; Pete far l(;11;1,-ruy, C1mr1uur1,,wr, gr," 5". Jay, Moreli, as auctioneer. ; 10:1 evirxeu, A ping-song around 1119 Aumm University” snckvuk N' 3' Ofianizations. the men. But in some clses the bourrm 3." ' - eral excellent. selections on the T119 P1081111" 001"-'1i1d8d Wiih ii well-attended dance in Cardigan THURSDAY, JULY 29 . . 7;' me Wu men led by Robert Mun”, Wovumora to Momusuu rrum Rev. Monroe used as the subject difference between the sexes was pipes. For the highland dancing, I r. welners and rolls were served by Murray Harbour were Mrs. J. J. M 31!-,5 ""1101! N10 i.10We1 W No small.” M11 Mid M1l- 5- D. BIX1-er. who Mlrllfei RI1)'119!r CI1i1F10lt9i0W11. M” 1"" I" the ""”"5' 5; memberu or the Momague YRS. A MICK”, mu M". Hurold Beck, come as appears in the text from have been living in Murray River :...-.o-no-u.........-. .- S)IEYiLT?l”mlf1'L1onMStpu:l1O: iwuh hm guem M Mm w' A Johmwm Yibg: El-Ill2LlI.1It)elTlexoLlIIl'::etlfllrpsfgaiig gafxttetie u?::"f!L:rLYagyeel3”:L r(e:n1rYar' It 15 the wish 01 B11 that he W111 inst week-end It the home of their : M mmw"(oME' mm" : II- iv e a cw r n c arge. , , d , ' , ' ' ; t The devotional period opened by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Collins. of power to become Christian men U. S. dian Bank of Commerce, will take 118V! I Dpdedi l'eC0Vefi- parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter Mac. : E . rmgmg or Am -I-hm, 0 Lmdu Montague. had as their guests on and women, fulfilling ones true up residence in Fredericton, N.B., M” Roland Hooper mew" Lean. Murray Rlier. ; : E 1 M Lu read 1h 5 I 1, Wednuday, Mrs. Collings' brother, destiny, lies in the environment 0 now that Mr. Baxter has retired; i . ' , ' - u,:r,)r',nun:cMu:-30r1, 511119,, clreg 11;: Mr. Murdock Reteiff and son of which we build around ourselves. I" the new manager here will be Mr. La"d'"g' Nos" L” wendmg ” 1" M” "N M” Am” 1""”C'"'' : - ' D id C Halifax N. 5 also Miss Mollie He said the ideal environment Gerald Jardlne who was with the days at the Mme M h" bmthe" ma fam”-V' 00”" U' St A" "E 3 iuuien RN Om iimpboil also Phrlup; rm T3” mm” mm would embrace the Bible u the - in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. visiting with Mrs. Innocent's bro- - Canadian Bank of Commerce Montague. spoke to the young people. The "1 meeting closed by singing "Blest Ralph Gordon, Murray River. ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and bum and m”'5t'read book among Mrs. Percy Sharon. Murray River, On Watches Mr. Gus Nardine of Newfoundland. Be The Tic" and the benediction in unison. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milton 9, progruglve ch,-1,;;1.m exmence; BERN (M t ) u The swm are E Fr N G1 , N. S D SM 1. Gr . u i K9111NY "14 W- 5”” M” G- 3- and the Church 101i 11 W0riih1Pfi1'- r-rederai'counucli"has announced ”'"d”” me" h”””" I” 1?”'”V wolfe rlezeeriit evYritor:mI:' white" ily. r.Cha:ldIt1tgetow:,d my5:romIauIi.ciT.- II ' N'-'1o0ii- M0iiiIKii9- and interdependent fellowship with that. roiiowins the increase in fKiLf'-Nfr”9;xfd”;rr1:”f,u3,'”';;'tL2;;i Sands, guests of their sIster-in- visitors to Murray River. Euests or i I ii” Ch”-UW15 ”110118h0"” "10 United states import duties on ' ' ' ' r ” ' law Mrs Olive Giddlngs. the doctor".-. mother Mrs Ed in : Mr. Lawson Kennedy and two rd 8 . t I . - - , , - - - ll e . sisters, Mrs. Curtain and Mrs. Nell ggrduhr;'cg1nr:'g:ntI;:mQg;?7':)n;V?arl:ni Wfllfgleisv 11 mwfld-5 miaklalg INSIIMIIEE Master Winston Hancock, Upper Messrs Gym and Vernon Mac. Giddings. . ur Le Ma.cFayden of Quincy. Mass.. are outlook or the individual to enigma 0 9 9503135 C abused 11 e 55; Belle Creek,l.s spending a few days Lean dharlommwn Spent the CD 1;. the guests of Mrs. Catherine Ken- mm to understand and work for mined Stated m 9 3S'9eman- in Murray River, guwts of his W; ' ' ned and Mr. and Mrs. A. 1". ClmIP- Wmch 5110” 1”” C”mP'"'” 0" uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. l. beurymomuuer the ideals of an all-embracing ghould o,1t1-M party raise 115 im. Chung Hancock. m 1. Mr. Rod Martin. Victoria Cross, , 0h1'15i1&111W. he 8815- port duties. ; 1 ummxl- l . Wm represent the Montague Mr. and Mm W. H. Bruise, of At the evening service, Rev. It. is understood that the Federal Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey and - I Tug ' . Branch Canadian Legion at the sr,,,ro1m, N,n,,ne111euueguo1M;-, Miller of Stellarton, N. S. oflered Council will start negotiations with daughters, Betty and Cathy, Mu:-9 Gnusm womnr Dominion convention of the com- and Mrs. G. R. Nelson, Montague, Prayer. Rev. Paterson referred the United States government wlth- ray River. were recent visitors to , . ,.l"n'3l ilian Legion which meets at Tor- 101- 1. row do,-5. Algo vlgltlng Mr, briefly to the historical origin or in two or three months. Luncnburg. guests of Mr. and Mrs? TEEURSDAID JULY 294-45 St3"d'"'d Tm” onto on August 1. Some fifteen and Mrs. G.)-I. Nelson and Mr. and St Davids. quoting from the The c-scape clause lays down Aubrey Boehner and riimiiy. "THE GOLDEN HAWK" ....................o.....i.....-vo- hundred deleganzs from Canada M", 1.1,1i;,Ng1,onr are Mr, und M", Royal grant made in the flrstyear that Switzerland can claim com- . .”""': u"m' and the United states are ex. of Queen Victoria's reign. pensation either by increasing M11. Richie Ind M11. K1115. New pected to attend this year's Leg- Mu Mrs. Samuel Cannon of Victoria, Jack Ingerman, and son of Boston, as. other good literature; Jesus as the perfect and never-falling Friend of Dr. Monroe in his address com- Swiss import tariffs on American young sons of Glasgow, N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tuttle and Fairfax, Va., were recent visit- Mrs, Minnie Miller of Allen, Saskatchewan, and her sister, Mrs. also her momen Mm Jane Cock In Color by Technicolor inn convention, which will see mended the people of St. Davids goods or by demanding a reduction one at the twine 01' their uncle and. Starring: Rhonda Fleming, Sterling Hayden, Eleanor PLUS SHORTS the veterans of two world, wars 'TTT')?d?Tww-rwm for their "forward-looking". in of United States import tariffs on aunt, Miiiland Mrs. John Moore,i Carter, John Sutton, , X and - -, parade down Toronto's University Toronto, pan. or w111c1-1 1. .1. their provision and training for Swiss goods other than watches. Murray V911 Y um I if Avenue to be reviewed by Gen- relay pr-ov1d1ng 1ow.rm1u1 uurum. their young people who are the According to reliable sources, the Th H dz 1 M J h r The most popglaa stzalftfry of our 0' MAROIANO . (jnARLg oral H. D. G. Crernr, war-time modntlong go; yneruu, mu 1, "corner-stones" of the Church's SW15-S will demand that the U. S e mmy re" 0 "i E F” 3' 1'” commander of the First Canadian AVlTi.V- Legion branches or it Can d . "10 CV?-11111! Was Dmvlded by thc 111195 01 SW1” K0955-1'10I3rb1Y 1113' This year's session of the vet- A arumhna ur-V1; 3;! T01-anioilg combined choirs of Sturgeon and Chine 10015. mHiC1l1n9i'y and texr I” her "mam mm” In the P'E'I'L " nrans parliament will deal with vgr-guy sm11um W111 pfgggdg 1119 Georgetown under the capable Wei T H”plmi : the growing list of activities in form” paradg mg mg ng1;1ng leadership of St. David's organist -m E , which the Legion has taken a urggdgm, c, 3, Lumjdgn or and choir director, Mr. Harry ermraugyafkrgrgfsufgju,l:u2?yDI:i.LL - leading part on behalf of all Can- w.,1gv111e, N,s,, win pregch the Yorston. Two solos were offered ' ' muum N5 vummr rum new ' ' ' "515" 9Xr5"V199me" "Id their 59 sermon in lforkmlnster Church by ME Sirallley Llmcllster Of Chill" daughter Esther Pcrgusonl pendorits. Among them is a uni- A 3 1, lottetown. , ' . '- rr WP housing worm in suburban on iiziis The sturgeon chm and me” who is empiaihd there. Adm. we at i)u)6El1c. Gov. tax expected to become a model for - Ellli SPECIALS HOUSE EXTRA SPECIAL! WAX BEGONIAS in Bloom . PLANTS . 25c future progress. Special music for friends were entertained by the Georgetown chair in the church hall at the close of the service. Hyrnns were sung by all present; and a duet feelingly rendered by Mrs. Miller and Mr. Lancaster was much appreciated by the listeners. A tasty lunch was served by the ladies of the W. A. social commit- tee. MT? Continued from page 1 Canada Agrees Air Commodore H. H. C Rutledge. coordinator of the joint staff of the department of national de- fence. Escott. Reid, Canadian high com- missioner io lndia, .1150 will take Leaf Pianii . . 25c COLEUS (Colored Marshmallows39c Peas .. 29c obin Hood Lll'l-li.'1 H41:-1:11 ii 5 24. Lb. Bag i 98 Lb. Bag S625 part in the preliminary negotia- tions. The conference has been ar- that the Indo-China scttlcmciit and its supervision are not directly under the United Nations. How' Iver. it said "the government is satisfied that Canadian participa- tion will be fully in harmony with "We know from experience. how- ever. that just as local conflicts can become general war, so con- ditions of security and stability in any part of the world serve the cause of peace ever-ywhcre. lf, . New Beets itc Cucumbers . CT-i'i.7iiZ 1'-Fe-5-.--T-1 Potatoes 3 .. 25c Lettuce 35c iii 2r-T? I-(raft Salad- 8os. Large Island 136'! . ii? Cabbage 18c Drgssing . ciiinniis no BLUEBERRIES ARRIVING DAILY 39c Oi. Box SUPPLY LIMITED , .:...1... I” ?::?:'?i'??'' ..f..".”.T.. 1 g,,,c-,,-,-,-;-,-,:.,-- romnr - ml. - stir. PRINCE EDWARD therefore. by participating in the wrirk of these Indo-Chinese com- missinns. Canada can assist. in os- "New. , s cm. Ripe Lb. String Beans 45c Tomatoes .. 22c n;.T"” Mwwrizii m"wT””lTT 1” . ACTUALLY FIIMED BY M G-M ,-.l1ill Hill! of lli'l)VilIPiI A 1-.l.:'ir l " .ivii: lllr2ii'll11i! reduce its import tariffs on certain Accidental Death MONTREAL. (GP)-A coroner-'2 jury Wednesday returned a verdict. of accidental death in the case oil 12 children from the Negro Corn munity Centre who were drowned July 13 off Ila Blzard, about 15 miles north-west of Montreal. only four youngsters were rescued when an outboard motor boat capsized in choppy waters nbout 50 yards on shore. Jack Seligman, owner of the! boat, testified that he had taken two groups of youngsters safely around a raft of! Points aux Car- rieries beach in his 15-foot craft. He said that several children leaned over to draw their hands in the water on the third trip and forced some water into the boat. serving our. own country, as well. as the cause of peace." The statement said the commis-1 sions should be able to function more effectively than the neutral nations supervisory commission in take decisions by majority vote." B e s id e a providing represent- atives for each of the commis- sinns. India, Poland and Canada will supply a number of military nfficcrs for the fixed and mobile inspection tenms which will super- vise execution of the ccasc-firc THE ADVENTURE .1)Ii' agreements in the field. 1 VCOIOR JV NOW SHOWING "GOLDEN BLADE" Selected Shorts GUN FURY AND VIOLENCE OF DESWWE MEN! ,. Grand New Serial Chapter No. 1 "GUN FIGHTERS OF THE NORTHWEST" l i 1 l FRIDAY & SATURDAY The many friends of Mr. clar-1' ence Murdock, Murray River. are rry to hear he is ill at his home. caprror. Macolnnis, Murray River, are: pleased to see her home again at-t FIGHT )4 YE MONTAGUE Mnvrnin THE ranged by India and will bring Just mm hr: mom, out o, ' ' together representatives of the ' ZLIH. Bulk LI). truce commissions. France, Viet sengman said he jumped over- Nam Laos Cambodia 1nd Vlct- board to name" mo cm" and mlnh' ' i push it to shore. The children . . iv i -. . . . . ' ' - . panicked and the boat capsized. ...M.M............M...M... MM; . mQg:;re1Y;;rfgEg:gnwiEnget3:;1508: He and ii. lifeguard from the cen- CIOL-hes 35105 LIB tswa after arranging for Canadian we kmsed "mny of the chums” ”" 8 m . purrmpurron in the supervisory the bottom of the overturned boat . . . . . . 25c , , . 25c commissions. The Canadian dclc- but they kw” mppmg 0”- LI ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' gallon also will include three mem- H9 39” D” the Y9”"35”" were " - mi 'tabl seated when he tart- vei Monte 32 in cream 20 of'i-.i2i.ii';.”5?.'13?”5.fSJF5 ii -8: and -on ITA IIAYWORTH JOSE FEllllEil Prune Juice 49c Corn 2 tins 29c ”' 1” R T T W. A. Royer and Cpl. J. E. A. ' ' ' Milller both. of Montreal . The government's announcement tabllshlnz such security Ind liab- Fresh 1lb'pkg' 211" said it is "A matter of regret" ility in Southeast Asia, we will be our responsibilities as a member Korea. It said the Korean com- 1 of the world organization." mission was made up of equal AID CAUSE OF PEACE Communist and non - communisi' 31.59 Canada was geographically re- rigiresentatiori which often blocked T V5, mote from Indo-China and her col- c octive act on. . lective security rcsponsibilitles in "The lndo - China commissions Southeast Asia were limited to will each consist of three mem- those that arose from membership bers-Indian, Polish and Canadian FIGHT PICTURES in the United Nations. --and in most cases will be able for ,2 it i CLAIIK” ".1111; omits-”eiiii .sPEOTAOLE TIIAT TOPS ,”KING SOLOMON'S MINES:':'!r4 Filmed in Canadian Rockies Alan Liuld & Shelley Winters SASKATCHEWAN ” MISS SADIE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT .(Color) ...j..-.1... . -.r ..4...'.....-..;.... . . -..