, . . PAGE HEIGHT DANADA ' FIRST SHOWING IN SPEQIAL r'i.I:A':rUniirrE- A "THE OYSTER MAN" . .,. THAT INGENIOUS GENT WHO FARMS SEA BOTTOM INSTEAD OF TOP SOIL . . . THE STORY OF OYSTER FARM- ING ON P. E. I. WITH MANY OF THE SCENES TAKEN NEAR FAMED DIALPEQUII BAY. . . LEARN ABOUT EACH STAGE OF THE OYSTEBAS LIFE FROM SPAT COLLECTING. THROUGH SEEDING. TENDING. GROWING. HARVESTING AND FINALLY ON THE DINNER TABLE. DON'T MISS THIS! Mm- TO-DAY FRI. and SAT. Showing Daily At 3:30, 7 and 9 Int l'UtiLlCillg (3 one EYIEIIS as Sgt. Zack You'll LIVE... LAUGH . . . W - M LOVE. y ii0ilEiiN STORY! u'll even K Ely with 4f TIMELY him. AS TODAY'S HEADLINES! ' A L LIPPERT Pmliilatieii V I iiiiarigiiuriou -Sit.vghIii0l!gil":ai1teg minis -nicizni mo iiews- cartoon roim CAPITOI, rm. - SAT. ONLY A HANDFUL . . . ofbrave soldiers to hold back a whole savage land-hungry One of the glorious chapters of horde! thrilling historyl ' I Win no It on ugh; lm lien on has tnuui THE EASTERN GUARDIAN - rue GUARDIAN. ciisiu.o'r're1'own AGENTS:-MONTAGIII: Hdtold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. In. Bruce luorhoo. uh Joyce Wiggtntou, Min Jen Jolutea. 'MIlNT GIOIGITOWN: Weldon uven. Iontegue: town: The Post 0111020: no: 5 son. The Guardian may be bought at the Blue Dome llutaursni. and Guardian Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar and 3. lion- pisoeo in in George following -..-nit;-'nANcr:, New Perth Hall. Friday, May 18th. JUNBIIEAKABLE Safety Glass for Ford trucks. Bud's Accessor- ies. Montague. Mrs. George Pi-eece. Montague. is visiting her daughter, Miss Roma Preece, who is in training at the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax.-M '..-Arnsiszrioiv Rebekahs and Oddleilows. Montague. Plan to at- lend a social evening in the Lodge Rooms, Thursday evening. May 17th. Bring a friend. Lunch. The Young Citizens Group of Trinity United Church. Montague. held their regular basketball practise in the A. D. Macxenzie Hall yesterday evening under the leadership of Mr. H. D. Murray. gym instructor.-1M .. 'l!As BIRTI-IDAY PARTY e-Leonard Munro entertained a number of his frie ds on Monday evening. the occ on being his eleventh birthday. Games and contests were enjoyed. Refresh- ments were served. He received many gifts from his young friends and good wishes for many more happy birthdays. ....tSCOU'l' TROOPS lil'EE'l' - The regular meeting of the First Troop Montague Boy Scouts was held last night in the Legion Hall. under the direction of the Scoutmaster. Eric Duvnr. and As- sistant Scoutmaster. Danny Mur- ray. Following the opening cere- mony the pntrols moved to corn- ers for a study period on knots and bandages. The hoys then engaged in games and contests. after which a short instruction program was Riven. The meet- ing closed with the h0I'S95h00 formation.-M. OYSTI-IR. MAN" NOW SHOWING AT THE PRINCE EDVVAKD "THE or on the half shell. oysters are a tasty mursel. So says the commentator in the Department at Fisheries, newest mm, "The Oyster-Man. NOW showlng at the Prince Edward Theatre. This is the first showing in Canada of this outstanding mm, which was hlnied entirely in Prince Edward Island. The film explains in simple. straightforward. non -ti-9Ch"i"1 language and visual ti-ea ment. the various phases of oyster I cultiva- tion. Thi-ough the mediums unique facility for nortrayinz Within 3 few minutes screen time develoir ments that actually require 5”" eral years to accomplish. learn about each stage of the oysters life from spat collecting. Ihroulzh seeding. iefldinll End 870M"? Md harvesting. Dramatic Si awed. fried. iiiirlerwater Scenes show how predator star-fish are literally "mopped up" from the gen. bottom. Harvesting operations and reference to federal KOVGFIP ment inspection and gradlntt 35 (gnawed by pictorial and com- mentary reference to the delec- table eating qualities of Canadian 0y-ii.e."'nim was produced for the federal Department of Fisheries by the National Film Board with the Scientific and technical advice of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada and the Inspection Ind Consumer Service of the D0133!-'i-' merit. . The artistic, quality of U19 Dim: iograpliy makes "The 0.V5iET'M3-Vi 3 film that is informative as well ,Georgetown and Halifax. N. 5.. Mr. Harry Lane, MonvtagiTe:,w.a;s I recent business visitor to Sum- merside.-M ..-wiii.r.' any CLINIC. Souris Town Hall. Friday. May 18th 2-4 P. M. All pre-school chlldtn wel- come. Miss Hilda Matiieson has return- ed to Charlottetown alter spend- ing some time in Montague. the guest of Mrs. James MacBeth.-M Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coffin of Charlottetown are at present spending some time in Montague, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shaw.-M .3S.S. ULNA IN PORT - The S.S. Ulna arrived in port at Mon- tague yesterday on its regular weelaly trip from Sydney. N.S. The vessel will take on a cargo of mixed produce from local ex- porters.-M Dr. Preston Maclntyre, Mrs. Maclntyre and son Kenneth at- tended the graduation exercises at Acadia University, Woltville, N.S. on Tuesday. Their son Jack re- celved his BA. degree. Also at- tending the exercises was Mrs. Maclntyrels sister. Miss Beulah MacLcod, R.N.. of New York. Miss MacLeod is at present visiting friends and relatives in Montague before returning to New York.eM iieorgetow-ii Lady Passes The death occurred at her home on Kent Street, Georgetown, on Sunday. May 13th. of Mrs. Mary Sculiy in her 05th year. The de- ceased who had been in failing health for some years, was the widow of the late P. A. Scully, M.L.A. Born in Souris, the late Mrs.Scully h-ad resided in George- town for many years, where her passing will be mourned by all. She leaves to mourn. four sons: Stephen. of Georgetown: Gerard. of Halifax. N. S.; Joseph of and Adolphus of Georgetown, and five daughters: Lucy. Mrs. Wal- ter Soloman of Georgetown; Ger- Many Attend Enioyalile Sports Night Aiiouris Approximately ill) boys. girls and leaders were guests of the Souris Athletic Association at an enjoyable get-together in the basement in the Souris Parish Hall last night. The meeting was under the chairmanship of Mr. Arthur Peters. President of the Association. After ample justices was done to a goodly supply of ice cream and pop the chairman welcomed all present and called "upon Bill Reid, director at Physical Fitness. who said 3. few words congratulat- ing the Association. Island -Pee- Wee champions and the Town League winners-the Teddies for their splendid work during the season just concluded. other speakers were: James Brennan. manager of the Souris Rink. Cpl. Lionel Strong. R.C.M.P. Father P. Murnaghan. and Mr. Bruce stew- Others seated at the head table were: Mr. James Dalziel, William Pierce. Walter Douglas and Henry Larter. Upon conclusion ofthe addresses, individual Physical Fitness trophies were presented by Brig. Reid to Souris Pee-wees as awards for winning Island title. The Larter Pharmacy Trophy for the highest point winner in the Town Pee- Wee League was presented by Mr. Henry Larter to Frank Macin- tosh. The Tip Top Trophy. emblematic of the Town Pee-Wee title was presented to the Teddies by the Rev. Plus Murnaghan. The James Brennan Trophy. awarded in the best. player in the Island Paperweight playdowns was pre- sented to Carl Peters by Mr. James Brennan. The final presentation of the evening was made by two of the boys of the Association when a suitable gift of appreciation was handed to Mr. James Brennan. genial and popular manager of the Souris rink as a token of gratitude in, his generosity ahd cooperation during the past two winters in the promotion of minor hockey. Souris Line Road South first Aid Course Eimpieled The senior pupils in Souris Line Road South School have complet- nd a couixse in Junior First Aid. 9 aldine, Mrs. Walter MacLean of Georgetown: Agnes, Mrs. Alecl Arsenaul-t of Georgetown: Con- stance, Mrs. Pius Fitzpatrick or De Gros Marsh, and Bernadette of Halifax. N.S.. to whom sincere sympathy is extended. The funeral was held from her late home to St. James Church at 9.00 AM. on Tuesday, May 15th. Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. O.Kiggins and present in the san-ctvuary were Rev. B. MacDonald of St. Georges and Rev. F. M-ullaly of Sturgeon. The pallbearers were: F. J. Dc- Lory, C. H. Llewellyn, J.H. Mac- Donald, Ashley Allen, Patrick Munphy and J. F. Johnson. Interment was in St. James Church cemetery. OSLO, Norway. Ma-y 16-(Reu- ters) -- Thirty-two members of a Norwegian field hospital stall to be set up in Korea left by air here today for Tokyo via Copen- hagen. Another group of 48 will go next week. -lgm DAILY CR-O-SSWORD Aciwssl 49. Raspberry 10.Goesaway This subject was taught by the teacher, Miss Mary Keays who is a Red Cross First Aid Instructor. The classes were held after reg- ular school hours and have been carried on for several months. Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Director of Red Cross First Aid Services tested the pupils on Monday. May 14th and talked to them on the importance of preventing acci- dents in their homes and on the farms. The Red Cross has issued Junior First Aid Certificates to: Mar- jorie Bushey, John Dun-phy, Laura Ann Dunrphy, Allan Keays, Anne Keays, Byron Kesys. Wendell F. Keays, Aelred MacKinnon. . BRISTOL, England, May 13 .. 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