” SOPFBIIO WILL REPRESENT PROVINCE lottetown takes place this Week- Pictured-Miss Mary Moran, award winner as best actress. Mrs. W. E. Scantlchury play dir- cctor, H. Barry Bugdcn, award winner as best actor. Guardian Photo Prominent figiircs in "Angel Street" airarti winning product- ion which will rcprcseiit the At- lantic Pl'0vint'es in the Dominion l)raniu Finals at Sherbrooke, Que. next month. The final show- ing of "Angel Street" in Char- EASTERN GUARDIAN MAYOR OUT-OF-TOWN-Mayor "YRNE FUNERAL - The fun- B 11. Yeo of Montague iefl today eral of Louis F. Byrne Sr. took for Saint John, V. B., where he,place on Friday morning April uili l'UlIlEilll st-v pal days on busi- i3th, from his home on Byrne's ncss. During his absence Major Road. to St. Lawrence Church, Douglas Mt-(lou-an will be acting Min-en nun,-, where 3 Requiem mayor. g l?" h Mass was celebrated. by Rev. " T "MT 0” i "''v Eric Robin, P.P. who also official.- ed at the grave, Mr. Byrne is sur- Personals ivivcd by his wife (nce Anna Mac Mr and Mrs. Tliomas Clair. Clmklni 1 daughter. 7 sons, and .. - had as hair nests on:7 grandchildren The pail bearers Cluir's brogfliei-,1t1r,.wcre Messrs. Wm. McCullough, I-Ilmerv Ferguson. Charlottetown.jLawi'encc Clarkin, James. YT"?- and her sister, Miss Olga Bur-.Thomas Kenny, Anthony unn. mono and sons David and Rlls-lJOSCpIl Kenny. -cll. .'lll(l Miss Beryl Mabcy. alsol "' ” R "” nl Cliariottctown. y ST. MURRAY RIVER lly'”l'a.2i';1i.:"?'..ll”'.?i.3;l.f..i:”iiZ lmade a splendid recovery, thanks S.VIHl)iI1ll.Y in 0Xl0l1(lPd I" MIV to the attention of Dr. E. Kassner lloward Bell and daughters on the who had in make his giQk.Call by (loath of his wife, Mrs. Bruce snow-.p1nw, due to man gnndmons, S'tcwai't Bell u-iiicli occiirrcd at the Mrs. Elsie Kennedy has re,-nnv. P E. Island llospital: sympathy is ed in Nauf;-age where she 15 now also extended to Mrs. lsbclle Stew- employed as cook for the employ- nrl, her agi-ti iiiotlicr who lives C95 of Mr, Juhns()n'5 iobnu-r.nann. 1- Abncy with her daughter, Mrs. cry me;-9, (liar s IilCllill'lI Friends of Mrs. .l.B. Fay are Miss Linrizi .'iiiiI Master Charles Rziiiiso iirc .-pt-iicling some time in llziinpsliire as guests of their aunt Mrs. Arnold 'l'remere and Mr. Arnold Trcnii-i'c. ' pleased to learn she has recover- ed .rom a recent sinus infection. Messrs. Mcrvyn MacDonald and Ed Gallant returned from a busi- lncss trip to Boston. Mass. dg ATTENTION All RANIIS 5 SIGNAL REGIMENT R.C. SIGNALS i Rehearsal for inspection by General Officer Com- manding Eastern Command I915 Hours (7.15 p.m.) Mon- day, 23 April, I956 at the Armouries. K.M. JOHNSTON. (LT.-COL.) Commanding 5 Signal Regiment I M) THE P.E.f. REGT. (17 RECCEI 'All ranks of the P.E.I. Regt. (17 Reece) will parade at the Charlottetown Armouries on Monday, 23 April, 1956, at 1930 hrs. (7.30 p.m.) for the the rehearsal of the Annual Inspection by the General Officer, Eastern Com- mand. Troops from Summerside, Kenslngton, North Rus- tico, and Tracadic WILL NOT BE ON THIS PARADE. Transportation will leave Montague at 1815 Hrs. (6.15 p.m. Dress: Bercts. Battle Dress, Web Belts, Boots and Puttees. Medals will be worn. Officers will wear gloves. The General Officer Commanding's Inspection will be held on Wed., 25 April, 1956 at 1900 Hrs. (8:00 p.m.). All Ranks including Summerside, Kensington, North Rustlco, and Tracadie will attend this Inspection . Transport will leave the various centres as follows: Summerside (POMC) 1745 Hrs. (5:43 p.m.) Kensington (POMC) 1745 Hrs. (5:45 pm.) North Rustico (Unit not) 1800 Hrs. (6:00 p.m.) Tracadie (Unit Tpt.) 1815 Hrs. (6:15 p.m.) Montague (POMC) 1800 Hrs. (6:00 p in.) Dress: As outlined above. A. H. PEAKE, LT.-COL. Commanding Officer ; ganization by the I includes The Song Masters, The annual meeting of the Charlottetown Community Con. certs Association was held on " Friday eveninl at the Charlotte- l- town Hotel I with the pr ” i Mrs. Keith Rogers presiding. The president's report showed that the association has Just com. pleted one of the most success. ful years in its history. The year juat completed was the twenty. fifth anniversary of the Charlotte- town Association and during the ' campaign week. this was marked by a party at the Y.M, C.A. given to the worker: and the original I0l.IIId8I'n of the or- executivc of the association. The year's activities were re. ' viewed and the coming season's program outlined. This program a group of male lingers; The Beaux Arts Trio. an instrument- al group of violin, cello and . piano; Mary M00MUH'8y. mezzo and Ray Dudley, ;. young. highly-gifted Canadian pianist. Mrs. Rogerscxpressed the sor- 11"" Kn" by the executive and dir- ectors in the passing of Mrs. J. L. Curran, who was the record- ing secretary of the association, and a valued worker ever since the beginning of Community Concerts in Charlottetown. it was noted with regret that Mr. Kenneth Martin, the vice- president and Mn. Martin, the recording secretary were retir- ing after taking an active part in its inception. Appreciation was also expressed to the various committees for their help and co- operation in bringing the year's work to such a successful con- clusion. Special thanks were expressed to the Premier and Dr. Frank MacKinnon for the use of the P. W.C. Auditorium; to the press GEORGETOWN Ray MacDonald. who is a mem- ber oi the Canadian Army. stat- ioned at Camp Aldershot, N.S. is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. Mr. Elmer Jeffrey left recently for Pictou, N.S., where he will re- sume his duties aa a crew mem- bcr of Dominion Government, Department of Public Works. Dredge No. 22. Miss Elizabeth Grant is conval- escing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Delory, after having been a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital. Mr. Cullen DeLory of the teach- ing staff of St. Dunstan's College was a weekend guest of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Dehory. Miss Yvonne Gardiner. school teacher at Miliview was the week- end guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Gardiner. inity were pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gallagher (nee Margaret Lavers) home for a week at Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher have been doing deputation: in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick prior to going to Bay of Islands. Nfld.. representing the Canadian Sunday School Mission. While here they conducted meetings in the Baptist Church on Sunday, Monday Souris Credit Union Presents Comedy On April 2nd the Souri: Credit Union Players presented a three- act comedy drama in St. Mary's Parish Hall, Souris. . The cast of characters were: Mother O'Brien, Mrs. Isaac Arsen- ault; Libby (Jim's Widowed sister) Mrs. Roddy Mnclntyre: Emma (hired help at the 0'Bricn's), Elan- or Clinton; Danny tJim'l hired hand), Francis Mnclntyre; Nora (Jim's dream girl). Joan Hughes; Ora (Nora's brother), Ralph Paquct; Dare ta friend of 0ra'si. John D. Macintyre; Brown (Village Const.), Joseph L. Paquet. The specialties were well receiv- ed by thc audience. Miss Alice Clinton, sang as her first solo "Mother Machree" followed by ”f)ungaree Doil". The antic: of the coloured gentleman who appear- ed next (John Cheverie) brought howls of amusement from the younger members of the audience. Between the second and third acts Ray LaRocque accompanied by Lem and Fred Paquet on the elect- ric guitars wu recalled for three CIICOTCS. This play was under the capable direction of Edward Clinton; Stage Arthur Paquet; Promptcr, Mrl. Chris Cheverie; Make-Up, Nomi: White and Warren Choverie; Or- chestra, Omar Cheverie and John J. Chaisson. During the intermission th era was a sale of candy and at the close of the play lunch was served to the cast and musician: by the ladies of Souris Credit Union. BE Completes Successful Year and radio for their cooperailom; to Mr. Kenneth Parker and the of their auditorium, ities for the Boris and Hobi Dance Recital; and to Holman's Limited for store space for the membership campaign. MEMBERSHIP AT PEAK The campaign chairman. Mrs, Dingwell reported that the mem-' bership for the coming year had reached the highest in the history; of the organization. with a cow Pacity audience and a fine series: bids fair to be outstanding Community Concerts annals. The ti-easurer's report submit- Harbour was I guest at the home of his brother and sister-in-law ,Mr. and "rs. James McKay. H h S h i f th Stewart, . lg C WI trustees orwilf, us: John Mclnnis, Point dc Roche. splendid uage and naming facil.l.RCLII)eIJ purchased a fishing boat lwere weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Reid's mother, Mrs. Bar- of concerts, the earning 59359" Tormentine. New Brunswick where 1" he was accompanied by Mr. Joseph POINT DE ROCHE I Mr. Joseph S. McKay Savage Mr. Cyrene McDonald. Mount and Mrs. Rueben and for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reid and Mrs. Milton Doyle, Summerside, barn Doyle, Savage Harbour. Mr.Joseph MacKcnna has re- turned to his home in Point de Roche after visiting in Borden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Kiggins; and also visiting Cape Mcl vor, Borden. M0"d3Yo AP5123. 1956 The Guardian, Page 5 To Start Big Resources Development Next Year By STEWART Macl.F.()D lliliillllb nere staked and at the Canadian Press Staff Writer ycnrl of 19.3.5 ilic El)lt'i'lllllL'ill listed FREDERICTON rcpt .- some-i4'-i524 in good standing. Estimatedi chinery is expected to start grind- lei"-ii THREE between 60,000,000 and ing in northern New Brunswick to tons, and drils that have climax an unprecedented staking I'"- the 1.400-foot level have found rush that started three years ago ””"”""0”-5 01'? N0h0d.V knows how in rugged bush-country. much is actually there. "Everything is going ahead as w.I"'” I'M dl-5l'0V9FPd the de- expectedp. Says provincial mlm dig posits attracted such adjectives as rector C. S. Clements, and by next ”em”'.dl."”” am HI 5 b " I 0"5" year the vast deposits of lead-zine-. "um m””".g me"- and Mn cIem' copper-silver concentrates should. Fm” st?-V5 ""('"95t has "Of dlmlns begin moving to ninrlici Thenl lshedi mere has been Steady and New Brunswick will begin ciishiiigl enmurumnn .I)m2resS.' he says" . in on the biggest rcsoiirces iimclop- K5-Vmm Ml"95- which Closed "5 men: in HS hismryg mine early this year, plans to set ted by Mr. Howatt. showed that lilrs. Elwood Donnelly, Cliai'ititte- the Association is operating with.town, is at the present visiting at Mr. Clements says AllItll'lt'.'ifilu few D attain over an ore body only at the work of the association since. Their many friends in this vic- , an ovcr-all surplus and the fin-, ancial status is in a highly sat- isfactory state. i The motiuntwas made and cat- ricd that the election oi the dir- -ectors be assigned to the execut-, we. who will be advised and as? of Mrs. R. Redmond, Mrs. K.M.j Martin. Mrs. llorrie Brown and Miss Alice Fraser. J The newly elected officers are. 'as follows: Hon. president, Mrs. G. E. Full: past president, Mr. Raoul Reymond; president, Mrs. Keith Rogers; lst vice president, Mr. Justice Tweedy; 2nd vice president and campaign chair-I man, Mrs. V. L. Dingwell: 8rd .iticiii. Mr. iloward Mac- "l'l'('Ix'll'y, Mrs G.G.K. Pcakc; recording secretary, Miss i.u....n i)ut'llCi'Tllll. treasurer, Mr.- W. Hayward: campaign co-chair- man. Mr. Stan Lancaster; enter- tainment chairincn, Mrs. W. H. Tidmarsh, and Mrs. Stan Lang caster; stage chairman, Mr. V. L. Dingwcll: door chairmen. Mr. W. H. Tidmarsh and Mr. Lorne Callbcck. and Tuesday and showed colored slides of the work in Newfound-R land. During the meetings the congregations were favoured by vocal solos by liizirgaret and trum- pet solos by l):ilc. also by the Ladies' Quartette of the Baptist Church. Miss Peggy Johnson, spent the past weekend at her home in Georgetown. Mr. Donald liiat-Donald. ('har-I Iottetown. was the weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. MacDonald. I Mr. Howard MacDonald who is employed in Charlottetown spent the past weekend as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allister MacDonald, Georgetown Royalty. Activity along the Georgetown waterfront has quickcncd during the past week. as the lobster fish- ermen are racing against time in their endeavour to put their boats and fishing equipment in first Class shape before the fasi-app- ” ,, opening day of the sea- son. Boats are being scraped and painted. Engines that were over- hauled during the winter are be- ing installed. Piles of traps are making their appearance on the wharves, to be handy for loading. as soon as the lines are run. The harbour is now ice-free and we would not be at. all surprised to hear that the first- catch of Spring herring had been: landed, during the coming wcek.. Point de Roche School after att- amen by , committee composed vention at Charlottetown. bour, the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, St. Andrews. Mrs. George Mctlormack has resumed her duties as Teacher of ending the Annual Teacher Con- Mr. Gerald Doyle, Savage Har- was a business visitor to Charlott ..'n on April 14th. Miss Joan McCormack. Point de Roche returned home after spend- ing Easter in Bristol at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis and family were business visitors to Charlottetown on April 14th. Miss Catlicrlne MacKenna, Bor- den is at the present visiting in Mount Stewart guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ellis. Mrs. Kimble MacDonald. Park- dale was a Sunday visitor at the Metals and Brunswick Mining 3.ll(Il ””I”5 from "'9 93l'Il9F 9!?-l Smelling Corporation are both. N0 dale IIE5 been 591 707 its I"A"' shooting for 1957 nr0(Illt'ilUli- tlicl”'l”d”i"'”" I beginning of an li.tl0ll-ton tliiilx oul- WIW" MI"?-5 Minis!" N- 3- B”' put. ”You know, tlicsc l(lllliil'.;t'x -.1, f'I't"li"l Wmmcliied 011 III? l"'”V'l far discovered are ahsoliitcly tat:-I '""'3'5 mineral Iufum early I" 1954i ulonsgi he said it would be "some years": 315, E5'nMATED T()NNA(;,pj before production would begin in Soon after orc was struck ill the "j"'f"9-”- Bathurst area, a total of 41.616 I”-ED HYDRO POWER , 1 (inc of the problems still to be, '”TTT'r'”T ytH'8I'Ct)me is the development of o o lhydro power to sustain all opera- N. B. GITI KIIIGCI lions and eventually operate 8 bit: lsmclting plant. This proposetip In Montreal sinelting plant, one of. Premier- Iilemming's favorite subiects, will MONTREAL tcpi .- 'i't..-ut-- 9”” .3",e5i"."3'ed U"' year-old Leonie Boudroau of Git-on it” III”; '5 I"””' "re Wm be shppedi Point, N.B.. died ill liospital l-li'i- mzlml-V m .E.urqIean :mEI:e:IS'th( day of injuries siiiicrcd Tl1lii'StIiLV 5”"'e Mlmals are ope " a when struck by a taxi cab in the '5"Iph”r mines may be.deVeI0ped cnyvs west end ,in the ore-streaked territiliry wheln Police said the girl ltml li('t'll lhiiw meta” Rf lesser V" "9 w""d staying here with her aunt. ilrs, I” 9 l).V'PFOdUCi- 501'"? 0' I-he 0'95 D. Boudreau. and uas liii uliilo ('”"13m l-IP10 40 Pei" Fem Sulphur- attempting to cross the sli'crt- ,M93"WI”,Ie- Brunslffmk (.:O”m.m' alone near her aunt's homc Ulllhcn says its expenditure ingmine western avenue, development in the area will be I home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Feehan, Point de Roche. Mrs. A.D. Feehan. Mount Ste- iwart is at the present visiting in New York, U.S.A. Mrs. Ernest Doyle returned to' her home in Point de Roche aitcrl T visiting in Charlottetown at the: home of her father, Mr.E.P. Don- nelly. A motor party consisting of Johnnie Hielcamp, Freddie Mosher and Peter Socur. all of Savage llarhour motored to Sackville on Tuesday. School has re-opened after the holidays all the pupils are back in hoping that Mrs. Doyle will con- , feeling refreshed and are eager to tinue to enjoy the best of health. The girl first was taken to Queen . 3b0Ui 527000.000. , ,:I-Elizabeth Hospital for m-amt.-mg The largest known ore deposit- of facial injuries. she later uas..WliI1 reserves estlrnated 8123-000-'i .transferred to the Montreal .Veu- 000 tons. EVBPBSEB 5-23 PET V-'0"Ii roiocieal Institute. zinc, 1.88 per cent lead. 0.53 Perl Police identified the taxi driver cent copper and 1.79 ounces of I per too. i 1 time next year underground ma-IIUHHHIZGS down to the L000-foot: I automat-IcnIIV ?1'I throughout your entire home . . . with Herein what Genuine Lennon: warmth .f. Warm Air Conditioning can pro- vide in your home: I FRESNENED, FILTERED All circulated constantly but imperceptibly 0 I-IUMIDIFIED AIR for healthful, ocsy breathing n WARM All It the axon temperature dosivod to satisfy your voquiromum Lennox Warm Air Conditioning maintains an even, healthful An extended, easy pwvnod plan is uvaifubfo PALMER ELECTRIC 96 - 100 FITZROY STREWII CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. 0 NO HOT ILASTS O NO COLD DRAFTS O NO TEETER-TOTTEI TEMPERATURES Lennox makes 92 different modah of furnaces for iill fuels. Among them is the one that will suit your needs exactly, whether you on planning to replace an old furrinoc or to make an installation in I new home. MAM air we wonto-s l.AR0l9l' wmwulnm 1.... or WARM nun HEATING svsrms 1.1 IEMMX get going In this period of the School year. y It is pleasing to note that Ml'S.i Margaret Doyle the grand oldl lady of the district of Point dei Roche is at the present enjoying the best health. Mrs. Doyle is al-l ways interested in the betterment of the district and always ready to lend a helping hand. All join in. The story has Anne Baxte Fate of Orphans. YEO ONE DESIRE COLOR-ANNE BAXTEP; - ROCK HUDSON maiise and orphaned little brother. See the trap. The silver mine strike. The White Palace on fire. The MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER, P. E. I. MONDAY 8: TUESDAY. APRIL 23 - 24 Starring RICHARD LONG and FAITH DOMERGUE -4 3 :I ZIT1 -up 5-: :W l1'lITI Mon. G Tues. f "CULT OF THE COBRA” WEDNESDAY 8: THURSDAY. APRI. 15 - 26 "OK NERO" Starring WALTER CI-IIARI and SILVANA P(lt!iPAN'IN'I Adm. 30-464: Inc. Prov. Gov. Tax r taking care of Hudson's FRIDAY It SATURDAY. APRI. 27 - 2-O "TALL MAN RIDING” Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT and DOROTHY MALONE. The three pulp yards situated at l the edge of town are once again swinging into full operation after a comparative lull during the win- ter. Weight restrictions on the pavement will hold up delivery of pulp to the Yards for some little time yet but in the meantime men are busily engaged in peeling and rozing the stock on hand. Miss Dorothy .lcnkins and Miss Joyce Jenkins of Charlottetown were weekend visitors to their home in Georgetown. Mrs. Patrick Murphy is visiting "WHERE'S mcnt with Rowe Peterson Thursday, April 26, 8 p.m. with relatives in Bear River. See this comedy presented by special arrange- cents. Children up to 12 years 35c. THE FIRE" and Co., Parkdale Hall. Specialties. Admission 50 K E CAPITOL MIDNIGHT SHOW TUESDAY lI.3O P. M. 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