TEASTERII GUARDIAN 'ChemicaIs To End Threat ' MURRAY IIVEI Unitedi Baptist Church. Sunday. Septn. ;".'iid. Song service at 7.30 p.m. i-3t cryone wel .'lll'liRAY HARBOUR - Mur- nii River Pastoral Charge The t'nited Church of Canada. Ser- vices. Sunday. 5991- 23- Ml-IT" .ay Harbour ll a.m.. Little Sands 3 p.m.. Murray River 7.!) p.m.. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey. Minister. PARISH OF Georgetown. Holy trinity Church. Anglican Church at .Canada. Sunday. Sept. 22nd. ruurtsenetlt Sunday after Trial- '1 ll a.m. The Holy Commun- on and Sermon. Reverend W. (; Hail. yrlest in charge. g IMPORTANT MEETING Gen- eral public welcome. C. see hear Mr. Richard MacDonald di- t'vclD1' of dominion Drama. Mon- iazue High School auditorium oa Slllldly. September 22nd at 3.00 pm THE PRESBYTERIAN Church lil Canada St. John's, Belfast. st-nice next Lord's Day. Sept. T1, 11 s.m. at Mlllview. 7.30 p.m -chool I0 a.m. The worship ser- tvce will be under the direction all the church dioir. Rev. Don- ald Nicholson. Minister. 51'. PETER! BAY, United Fliurcli. Sunday services as fol- lows: Greenwich 11.00 a.m., Man- in 3.00 p.m.. St. Peters' 7. p.m. The postponed WMS Thank- uttering service for St Peter's out be held at 1.00 p.m. There utll be special music by the mt-n”s choir. Preacher: Mr. An- thony Ware. Minister. THE MONTAGUE Pastoral iiiarge. The United Church of .anada. Rev. .l.M. Fraser. Min- tum. Sunday. Sept. 22. Lower tioniagur 0.6 a.m. Morning Scrvice. Trinity Church. Monta- Rule: 10 a.m. Sunday School II am. Morning Service and Jun- tor Sunday School. 1.30 p.m. ilission Band. A hearty Wel- come to all. - THE Presbyterian Chtirch Ln (:ina(Ia. services Sunday. Sep- wuiber 22nd: Cardigan. Divine ittu-ship. 11:00 a.m.. Sunday 5ttIlt)0I 10:30 a.m.: Lorne Val- ley afternoon service 2:30 p.m.. Sunday School 2:00 p.m.: Mon- iagtie evening service 7:30 p.m.. Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. A ttarm welcome for all. Rev. D. A Campbell. Minister. t'HURCII of Clirht. The Loi'd'si Ilai. Sept. 22. Montague: 10.00 am. Bible School for all. Adultl tines: "Studies in Daniel." 1l.tXl The Lord's Supper and Preach- Ing Service. Murray River: 10.00 .1 iii Bible School. 11.00 a.m. The Lord's Supper. Murray Harbour Still pm. Bible School and the I.llI'tI t Siliipcr. Comhincd Evan- Ifiilxllf wcrtlft in the hlurrity litter ('IlllT(tTI of Christ at 8.00 pm. Win. 0. Weale, of Summer- KIIIP preaching. and singing. (mute and enloy this hour of spitittial refreshment. will attend service. Rev. Paterson. Minister UPTON Gospel Chapel: nun. das 10:43) am. Sunday School: Wi.h Classes for all ages. ll:m. am. Breaking of bread for Be. lievers. 7:31 p.m. Gospel Se;-. H4192 Snecisl sinsins. Speaker Mr. Svend Christensen. 'Gl-JORGETOWN rs.-..-.i Charge. United Church of Can- ada. Services hr Sept. 22nd: 11 am. Milltown Cross; 2.30 p.m. Sturgeon. S.S. at 1.30 p.m. 7 p.m. Georgetown - Masonic Fraternli y W.A. VALLEYFIELD - Orwell Head Pastoral Charge. set-Vic” . go, Sundly. Sept. 22nd. Valleylield 7:30 p.m. W.M.S. thank offering. Rev. .l.M. Fraser. Montague as guest preacher with music by the - Montague Trinity Church Choir and organist. Rev. Macltinnon. ""3 Presbyterian Church in Canada. services for sung”. September 21. Murray Harbou: North, Sunday School 10 a.m. Divine Worship 11 am. Peter's Road Sunday School 1:30 p.m. Divine worship 2:30 pm, gnu 7'30 Pm. Everyone welcome. Rev M. Carl Currie, Minister. Auxiliory Of Legion Backs Poppy Campaign The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held their open- lllil Fall meeting Thursday night with a good attendance. Reports of committees were read and approved and the treasurers statement sliowed al satisfactory balance. The summer's actiiitics in- eluded assisting with the Legion picnic and Mr. Walter Callow coach picnics. The next project will he the annual Poppy Campaign which will get under way in October. A committee will be appointed to assist the Branch with this worthy cause. BIG MARKET Chicago's livestock yards han- dled 113.000 animals in their first ycar. 1865; in 1956 the total was 6.500.000. i l i I THAMESVILLE. Uni. ICPI - cyanide in dust form and liinwn and dumped them into a 'large Chemicals p r o m i s e d Thurr day night to end the fight of men aiin ” against the threat drums of sodium cyanide in egg- weighing a total of 15.0!) pounds. der Commission in Nova Scotlst made a recommendation for an increase of It cuts on the bund-: rad dollars and while they es-? pected slow progress. they were surprised to find that the people discussion. Mrs. Cowan told of al -system being used We mu”, called the same curteous. friendly ditch about Free Balloons And Other O . Gifts At Grafton St. Esso ' From 2 5 000 lbs C anide ”ii3”'i”il:"i5iiliii3'ii”-' f 0 "'3 59"VlC98 WI! 3300"” "Ills. men customers, taluable prizes '.ter which brought forth lively (0, adult purchasers. P1” In Nfiiyas always, will feature the third lice work is capably managed ltiddies.i firm three years; and Ernest 100 W VIII and Jimmie Stewart. -moi have been doing excellent workl nce joining the staff. The of-; 4 the sari ice 5' LACLIIII. The Guardian Page 5 Friday. Sept, 20. 1957 RADIO and TV SERVICE CALLS I lshaped and egg-sised pellets. i posed by the 25.000 pounds of cy- He said that while both posed so anide strewn along the railwny.rious threat of burns and danger right-of-way through this south-vlo water supplies. neither pre- sented era Ontario village by a rail- truck crash. A spokesman for Du Punt of Canada said 10,000 pounds o( sodium hypochlo.-ide was on its way from Welland under Ontario provincial police escort to neu- tralize the spilled cyanides and destroy the real and imagin threats which faced this village of I.l00 for most of 24 hours. The original cyanide shipment. Fv bound fhrough here in bond from the E. I. Du Pont C y in Buffalo to Detroit. was smashed and scattered along more than 100 yards of Canadian National Railways line late Wednesday night when a fast passenger train teacher said teachers could get,Select Standing Committee sliced through a tractor-trailer. WORK AT REMOVAL Thaniesvilie town people. po- unteers and expert chemists toiled together throughout the night and day to move the cy- any immediate threat .from lethal fumes. Taken intern lally they would be fatal. .SOME SUFFER BURNS i Whatever the real danger. no time was lost in moving the whit- fish cyanide pellets and dust. Thamesville residents organized bulldozers and trucks and the CNR sent railway crew members to load the chemical onto trucks ttliich carted the tyanides out til I 1 IWIY. The plan Thursday night was. - - . .prevent teachers b9m3 3PI-Xiinted lion vihich takes place today. to q".mp mm Ll" m”. L!" "'"S?to administrative posts after they : traliztng chemicals. killing anyphld dangerous cyanide properties. Some of the ill) or so workmen- received skin burns during that Fl'a””P ”p'FF” "5: CN .reached her maximum could upon l years in the trade. l5P”k'5m" "Id ""9 9' "3 '"9".the recommendation of the prin- W" bl”'"”d PM 'L I93" "'0 we-"Lcipal or other authority be grant- t in 1 1 ml 1; F375 '0!" W0 N881”! Wm! 011! OI overcome by fumes which lnId.:gd sdditionaf increases depend- L-nentrEI oslziiatidunareo fiielscapaulffe "'9 "'5 I”'m5- 3"" which "9 "mm "ck I” ' "mi 'lng upon the quality of service: and efficient assistants Bert W” "P "TVIFP U359” m3"F39i Truck driver .I. C. Sluder olirendered. "This tends to keep Kelly, who has had many years. '""I- 1" which 09WP5"0” 1'9 & TV Wayne. Mich. suffered shoulderlthe good teacher in the class- room instead of being assigned injuries and cuts and was takenl to hospital in Chatham. No one In else was injured in the crash. ililrs Ctiwan. i SOME INCENTIVE E Teacher Shortage i Icontinued from page it twice as much as a starting sal- ary in Western Canada as they did after ten years of lers as long as this situation ex- ists. . The question of using leachers' told members of the executive- l l i service: many lice from the surrounding area. here. "it is little wonder thatilittle if anything had been done' CNR workmen. civil defence ioI' we cannot retain qualified teach-' about them so far. . ct is announc d by the Gov- ernment stopped at first year unl- versily level. In regard In the report of they ml: . . . Al)llI TS 601'. Education H W" H. mm ghyoflien blamed for the shortage! ntth:r'nl'0L9ss;nn.; 'l;I':1aK'lI'l'l:; ai'tti:- numrm "Ha" I: nu. "mush mi! "port mmamedi n teachei: it has felt that hus- it e o I e a I s an - and d . LIIIPSS and industry ctiiilri hclp the ard of edtiration liad llKt"lI GIFT g "I" E "comm?" annnml prtiffessiiin by agreeing to payglhe years and the gciieral puh- FREE However it was reported that. the Premier of the Province hadl - snide from the Crntre of the;aines in the classroom with the that he would be glad to meeti community and reduce the data- ger to its citizens. Long before nightfall all the chemical had been removed from the crash scene. sand was laid down on the roadway and new top soil brought in and placed along the railway rtcht - of - way iidea of handling larger numbers with the Public Attitudes Com- lmittee to discuss all or any part 10! students were discussed. iSALARll-JS of the recommendations. in the matter of salaries one The general feeling was that! iopinion expressed indicated that isome teachers on the Island were lgetiing more than they were wtirllt it was thought to be un- imm which the chemicals hadllair in give it general increase. been scraped For a time TIWIIIIPNVIIIP fcared lthe worst: cyanide dust to burn. and choke. contaminated waiar supplies and even lcthzil fumes. They called out the civil dcfcnce, organized c it I ze n voluniccrs. ordered parents to keep their children from school. scnl ap- peals for medical rt-inforct-int-nts and gas masks to protect thcm from the fearcd tunic: But It developed that llic dan- ger was apparently never as bad as suspected. A spokesman for Du Pool of Canada in Toronto said the ship- ment was made up of two kinds of cyanides: 55 drums of copper MONTAGUE CO-OP SPECIALS FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8: MONDAY Sugar, 10 lbs. for 8109; icing Sugar. 2 lbs. tor 27c: White Cross Toilet Tissue, 2 for 27c; 'l"i-ntlerflake l.;irtl. 2 for 4.'u-; White Beans. 4 lbs for 49c; Perfection Milk. 6 cans for ilflc; Heinz Tnmatn Catnip, 11 nt.. 2 for 49c; lleretorrl Corn Hccl, .'l9c; Robin Hood new instant Rolled Oats. 5.'lc; Oriinitcs. 16111. 2 nos. for Site: Hamburg. 2 for 55c: Slowing Roi-I. 27c: 45c per lb.; Scallops tlzlc. per lb: Shoulder Roasts. 89c per lb.; Rib or Rump Roasts. rd. &el J. Pctcr DesRoch4- is a the RCAF. the past 8 years. over five native of Tignisli and has resided in Char- lottetown since World War II after serving in spending 3 years on the Continent. Pole has been connected to automotive trade for years in the service station busincss. and: CELEBRATING FREENYLONS THE FIRST I00 LADY CUSTOMERS DURING THIS ANNIVERSARY CELE- BRATION WILL RECEIVE FREE I PAIR FIRST QUALITY FULL FASHION SI VETS ltinn was expressed that the in- l ia('IOSQ the hoard and dlssatisfac-(to pay more taxes for education. at Royal Commission on Educat- inn should still be held and that TliP.i”i'9 20! a properly event” on the iiay! . presented to the people of the ham: . y if the situation more Province they would be willing .Hampshire Jlllify PIN” Vlhlfll ll I-lhfd loliiraflon Street Esso service Sta-, ' salary. Under the career salary plan.- lntiefllllf should he provided to regarding the prestige of the. lteachers who intend to make the profession their life's work higher taxes and offering .tcholar- lir had less ieiidctit-3 in look with -a.,. ships to those entering the teach- .avie upon the professions. I ”career:snniversary celebration of the iby Miss Mary 4 EVPRV Saturday afternoon Peter l)esRocbe was born in our sprvice man will n-mke lTignish. and moved to Summer , . . Since its grand opening in side as a young man. where he Ca”s.het&Eeen Ch tcMn.a.nd maximum September 1954. this big lmper-I resided ten years prior to the S9ul'I5- .An.VQn9 Peqlllrlflz .ial outlet has been under the outbreak of World War Two. his service will please dlIII management of popular Pete During the War he served in the 96-34 and arran e for . teacher after he or she had DesRoche. genial veteran of ten RCAF in Canada and overseas. can g ukfter demobilization. he moved ' to Charlottetown where he sold reached their Associated with lllr. l)esRut'he l m mist has remained ever since. ' He is married to the furim-r' ' l-Iflie 'tlacFavden. Cornwall. they ihaie one child of practical experience type of public scrt ice Joe Des- satd Rot-hes. who has been unit the i Poii nal Strcct an administratiie post." ler field. It was generally felt that iuimei Some concern was expressed BOX OFFIIIE OPEN! 7:15 P. M. Slltllt STARTS AT 7:45 P.M. Rain or Fine iioimi IIIIIEII W: yteaching profession but most felt ithat it had not deteriorated to while business and industry In any greater proportion than the. TONIGHT AT 7.45 P. T 1 l . .. ' JIM STARK - - - from u "i-: . .- .r. 4,,-a An Acre Of LAUGHS And A Barn-Full OT FUN "goadn family gg who, cm of kids! . . a iililessed makes him tick-like o 9 . . . siicetlicai'ts liirliiig ill thcir bomb? litimpcr . and a litingry grizzly on the loose! IUVV It was pointed otit that the Pot- DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY S l Province of Prince Edward Island TENDERS L, SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon? i on Friday September 27th. 1957. for of a (IAUSEWAY across NORTH P on the Trans-Canada High, Prince Edward Island. . Plans and Specifications may he obtained at the: inflicts of the uiidersigncd. Provincial Building. (That'- : lottctoivn. Prince Edward Island on deposit of certified cheque in the amount of 5.30.00. 1. Lmvcsl or any Tcndcr not ncce.-:sai'ily act-opted. NOTE: Tondm-s will he opened at the above ad- ,vr-rtiscrl time and hldrlcr are invitcd to prose-nt their iliid: in person (or otherwise) and be p opciiing. J. G. MacKAY. Minister of Highways the construction INETTE R1vi:R.! Wanna Enos pm All. Me mac: or THE scneerv mm A CHALLENGING DRAMA or mm vs TEENAGERS! f 15 COMING SATURDAY ONLY III EVIRI CAI AD I COIUNIIA FICVUII Tlltll mm tit nits ll nit tiiiiiui IL.” ' BILL HALEY AND WE. LLJVUI rescnt at tho i ("V AT GRAFTON STREET ebral TODAY and SATURDAY - CAPITOL: g I ALAN DALE ALAN FREED SHOWS AT 3:30 -- 7 -9 CARTOON - COMEDY SSO SERVICE STATION RF GAUGE I5 DENIER NYLONS. Come In Andlleip Ils celebrate 3 YEARS O TODAY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th r ')vt c a-I-3...;-Fa F SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC 1 -. FREE FREE FREE EVERY CUSTOMER PURCHASING S100 OR MORE OF GASOLINE IS ELIGIBLE TO WIN - - - ZABTII x I5 FIRST I.lNl'2 ATLAS 'I'lliI'lS (VAI.I FL 8.32.30 OR EQl4IVAI.E.VT VALI F. ON ANY TIRE Pl RCHASICI. IUII, ('HAN(iIiI.(-'RI'ZASI') ANII IIASII Jtlll. I'I.lS iIi.'l.00 WORTH OF GAS. ' .xt.:r" 3 rd. s.-..oii wnitrii or GAR. A "DRAWING TONIGHT AT 9:00 PM." love OFF ALL IIRES