The fame with which an Island- er's hobby has spread is indicated in a communication received by Colonel E.W. Johnstone of Long River whose miniature reproduct- ions of English castles and build- i-nits has become one of the Island's leading to u ri st attraction. A Belgian newspaper in makingl a request for more information! concerning the ('olonel'.s hobby ex-l plains that they received the iIiust- i HOBBY AND HOBBYIST rated booklet from the Belgian Am- Lsize of the miniature buildings etc. lbyist and what prompted him to West Kent i (Continued from pan 9 Meredith Black. Carol Foster. Judy Lea. Mark MacPherson. Sandra Taylor. Special Prizes Grade Six. School Board Prize for General Proficiency won by Mark MIC- Pherson. ' Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Sandra Tay- r. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Katherine Kemp. special Prise for Soholarahb :11 Industry merited by Jlldy a. Special Prize for Speed and Ac- curacy in Arithmetic awarded to Carol Foster. Special Prize for Spelling mer- led by Meriditb Black. Special Prize for Oral Reading merited by Barbara Arclier. Kinsmen Prize awarded on the basis of Scholarship. ability to learn. popularity. co-operallveneas in class, and athletic prowess a- warded to Jane Hogan. Special Prize for Nature Note Book merited by Seton Young. CERTIFICATE OF MERIT Grade 5. (Alphabetical Order). Judy Buchanan. George Mac- Arthur.Wayne Macbougall. Jud- ith Mac-Lauchlan. Special Prizes for Grade Five. School Board Prize for General Proficiency won by Judith Mac- Lauchlan. Special Prize for General Pro- b3535d91' '0 Canal” Nd W”"ld ficiency merited by Judy Buchan- Iike to know more detail about the 8,. Special Prize for Arithmetic won by George .)IacArthur. Special Prize for Spelling mer- lied by Wayne MacDougail. Special Prizes for Art. equally merited by Carol Foster, Jane Ho- gan and Mark MacPherson. GRADE V (MISS MICLENNAN) Certificates of Merit: Ronnie Boyles. Betsy Ives, Billy Lea, They intend to use a large illust- rated pictoriai in their publicat- ion and would be happy to have, more information about the hob- start his hobby. Colonel Johnstone has been pro- mised a copy of the Belgian edit- ion whcn it goes to press. ,..j.., ....A 4. . NOTICE: Effective immediately, King's Mill, Montague, will not be buying lugs until further notice. MOU NT STEWART Pzlsturai Charge. Rev. B. V. MacI.cnli, B.A. Minister. Mt. Stewart 11 H ni..l Dolialdston 2.230 p.ln, Bristol 7.30 pm. ii EASTERN GUARDIAN, George Likely, Heather Stewart, Roger Vail. SPECIAL PRIZES The School Board Prize for General Proficiency won by Roger Vail. Special Prize for General Pro- .Iiciency anarded to Betsy Ives. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to George Lik- el MURRAY HARBOUR - Mur-. ray River Pastoral Charge. The United Cllurch of Canada. Servic- es. Sunday. June 30th. Murray Iiarbour I1 a.m.. Little Sands 3 p.m.. Murray River 7.30 p.m. Rev. L. S. Wooifrey, Minister. MONTAGUE: 10:00 a.m. Blhle' y. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency anarded to Billy Lea. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Heather Stew- FREE cllrncil of Scotland lscliool for the entire family. Par- serviccs 30th June. Birch Hill 11 ents. come and bring your child. am. Belle River 3 p.m. Murray ren. 11:00 a.m. The Lords Sup- River 7:30 pm. Rev. D.Ross. per and Preaching. Murray River g h 10:00 a.m. Bible School. 11:00 a. i m . - lllil. Sermon by K.T. Norris. Mur- . Gr nwi h l1a.m. Marie 3 . :. St.egctcI's 7:30 D-m. Rel. llllllmy Harbour: 6100 9-"L Bible ltiacoonaid Minister. lS."h””l 3"”. "I" l.'0'd'5 SW9"- ' iulmblned lwangelistic Service at -"tug plu.;s3y'n.;mAN Church the Montague church of Christ at In Canada. St. .loZin's Belfast. .3300 0-"). Everyone welcome. Ken- Serviccs next Lordls Day: ll a.m. ; neth T. Norris, Evangelist. and 7.30 pm. Sunday School 10 am. All are welcome. Donald Nicholson, Minister. I.()0K AND BE vonvllicell youl -Vll;iSVBcrnice Roland and Miss not the best for icss at )Iarl.cods-Manime C'”l- Ch3l'l0ll0l0Wn. ;werc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wai- Tnilor shop flillrray ltircr an en- tire stock of men's pants is now ,1" Beerv M0"l3Kll9- 0" Tuesday. on,saie at pleasing prices sciectl a pair. or 22:::2x..:;::":ll:;.slir:.:;:l:t can church of Canada. Holy Trin-i lty Church. Sunday June 30th, sec- 30' ML Ye” Qll(I.SlII1flrl:y aftcr Tirisnity. 11 am. Rev'.Iohn Stcicns and Mrs. Stov- lllilning rayer an llcrrnnn. ev-pegglhgape (W. M855” who are eicnd W-G. llotzlz. Priest in Charlie. it'lsJtilJlg”l'elatit'cs in Cliarlottetoirn . . . . , . ,an . l view,-were guests of Mrs. U3::2Rgtklfghwzrpiggzgagachaggilhtcvens cou-sin. Mrs. John White vuvs for lune '10 ii a mi Mill ilnddmrl wmm Montague on wed" - - - v - - 'ines a . town Cross; 2'30 p.m, Sturgconl y SS. at 1:30 pm. 7 pm. George- tuvtn. Rev. W.A. Paterson, Minis- tcr - l'IGG - Alckzlndra - llazclhrook services for Sunday .lune 30th, M Mayor Bruce H. Yeo. Montague. lls at present on a business trip to AID M'GILL LIBRARY LONDON (CF)--The Weilcome Foundation Thursday announcu”. a grant of 515.000 to McGiil Univer- art. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Ronnie Boyles. Special Prize for Application and co-operation awarded to Louise Doig. Special Prize for Arithmetic a- warded to Ronald Johnston. Special Prize for Industry an d Scholarship awarded to Jane Lar- kin. GRADE V (MRS. MncLURE) CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Alice Beaton. Heather Beaton. Dorothy Campbell. Pamela Hen- nesscy. Lyall Huggan. Judy Mur- CAPITOL ' TODAY - SAT. Here's all the laughter and heartache of today's rock and roll generation . . . all the bewilderment of par- ents who try to understand . . . a story for everyone, young or old. to see . . . and take to enjoy . . their hearts! Does Rock 'N Roll baffle you? Do your kids have you puzzled? Then go with them and see and enjoy ROCK. Uigg 11 am. Aiexnlidra 3 pm. llazclhrook 71:10 pm. All are wel- runie to these scrviccs. Rev. C.W. sity of Montreal toward the pur- PRETTY BABY! chase in the sterling area of med- ical history books for the Osler mCuL PRIZES ' School Board Prize for General Proficiency won by Dorothy Camp-H bell. Special Prize for General Pro-; Iicicncy awarded to Heather Bea-l IDII. Special Prize for Scholarship, and Industry merited by Pamela. Ilennessey. ; Special Prize tor General Pro- llciency awarded to Lyall Huggalti Special Prize for General Pro-l Iiciency awarded to Judy Murphy.. Special Prize for Attitude to-i ward Work awarded to Alice Bea- n. t Special Prize for Spelling award-i ed to Diane Burke. Special Prize for General Pro-l Ilciency awarded to Gary Gencheffl d to Beverley Mac.N'ell. GRADE iv (MRS. ROBERTSON) CERTIFICATES OF MERIT David Bayes. Sylvia Jenkins. 1)on-- ald Large. Catherine MacKay, Nan. Nicholson. SPECIAL PRIZES The School Board Prize for Gen- eral Proficiency won by Donald Large. l Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency won by Nancy Nicholson.l Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency won by Catherine Mat-Kay Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency won by Sylvia Jclikms. I Special Prize for General Pro-l ficiency won by Mary Found. , Special Prize for Neatness lltilll by Heather Black. .Speclal Prize for Spclliill; unit by David Hayes. Special Prize for Oral Rl'iltlllIL', won by Jean Wright. Special Prize for Art min Mary Hyndman. Special Prize for Industri and co-operation won by Holly llac-, Miilan. I Special Prize for Language unit. by Audrey Grant. 1 Special Prize for Social Siulticsl won by Gordon Larabee. , Special Prize for Silent Ill-adu ing won by Scott MacDonald. GRADE IV (MRS. IIOGG) CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Catherine Curtis. Harry Holman Lynne Johnston, Peter Moffatt, Wendy Phillips. SPECIAL PRIZES The School Board Prize for Gen- l).V Heather Black, Mary l-'ound,," E Thomas MacLeod. gm pmnclguy won M!-nine dl, wtlttam cu-ruthm. Barbara: Johnston. Special Prize for Lallllllll '00 by Catherine Curtis. . Special Prize for Arithmetic won by Peter Mnffatt. Prize forGeneral, won by Wendy Phillipa. Special Prize for animal pro flciency won by Gil? Cdpm-'-. Prize for scholarIhlP "'3 no r ”iency E III (MISS TAYLOR) CERTIFICATES OF MERIT (Alphabetically): Alan Collier. l Bobby lrwtn. Alan Jewel. Heatherl dustry won by HIITY Edmu- GRAD I i ficiency Moreaide. Barbara Parker. SPECIAL PRIZES School Board Prize for General Proficiency won by William Car-l l rutbers. Special Prize for General Pro-i Iiciency awarded to Edward Hodg- ficiency awarded to Barbara Par- ker. Special Prize for Scholarship and Industry awarded to David Andrew. sllecial Prize for General Pro- awarded to Barbara Moreside. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Edith Carbo- Macbonald. Mary Elezabeth Mot nu fatt. Peggy Ann Shelfoon. SPECIAL PRIZES . The School Board Prim for Gen! eral Proficiency awarded to Ilrllryl Special Prize for Effort award-I Emabeth, Mount. Special Prizes for General Pro ficiency won by Alan Jewell. Hes ther MacDonald. Bobby Irwin. Al I: Collier, Peggy Ana Shelfoon. Special Prize for Art awarded to Nancy George. Special Prize for Industry warded to Billy Ilennesaey. Special Prize for Reading warded to Herbert Morrison. Special Prize for Progress warded to John Peake. Special Prize for Spelling warded to Nancy Vail. GRADE III (MISS YEO) CERTIFICATES OF MERIT (Alphabetically): John Ander- son. Lois Carr, Stephan Foster.l Karen Johnston. Donald Lothian,l SPECIAL PRIZES School Board Prize for General Proficiency won by Donald Lothian Special Prizes for General Pro- ficiency awared to Stephen Fos- ter and John Anderson (equal),: Thomas MacLeod. Karen John-l ston. Lois Carr. ,i Special Prize for Arithmetic a-l warded to David Jenkins. l Special Prize for Composition a-l warded to Carol Fraser. Special Prize for Language :- warded to Diane Hudson. . Special Prize for Reading won by Eileen Benton. Special Prize for Art awarded to Russell Campbell. GRADE II (MISS RILEY) CERTIFICATES OF MERIT David Andrew. Edith Carbon- a wild animal at buy... she watched liiln helplessly . . . wondering if he would lie as vicious at the weapon he curled . . . Box Office Opens 7:30 Show at Dusk J? Special Prize for General Pro- ficlency awarded to Lawrence Car- er. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Harold White. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Reta Buch- anan. Special Prize. for General Pro flciency awarded to Susan Saint. Special Prize for Arithmetic a- warded to John Rankin. Special Prize for Neatness and Industry awarded to Susan Will- iams. Special Prize for School Spirit awarded to Ian Maclnnls. GRADE 11 (MISS FERGUSON) CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Elizabeth Cox, Edward Hodgson. Jeannie Ives. Bobby Jewell, Bfllyvlzabctli Elaine OOC'Q. DIVU 1- Taylor. .Iy. Kathryn Bodllol. DIDIIO BPECIAL riuzas lLarge. Nancy Latter. Marily- School Board Prize for Gt-neral'.BlancIie MICIAIII. Ruby NI! Proficiency won by Jeannie 1ves.fMacLean. Gayle -IGII K181405- Special Prize for General Pr:HNancy Heather MICIIIIL Moore. Nancy Lou Orford. David lson. William Owen. 3-"I'll "W191: Speciai Prue tor Scholarshipl Kathleen Janet Rankin. Vicki Ro- . and Industry merited by Billy Tay- bertaon. Faye Lea R-0l9I'50Il- 590- Vlilliam Simmonds. Brenda MIT- General Pro- garet Upstone. George Paul Van- Alatine. Garry Frederick Ward. GRADE 1 l lor. Special Prize iur liciency awarded to Elizabeth Cox. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Bobby Je- (MR8, BETIIUNE) Well . Cenificatea of Promotion: Shar- Speciai Prize for General Pro- bag Cameron. Robert Carruthers, ficiency awarded to Peter John- njckgy Curtis, Dale Curtis, Robert "-03- , Denloia, Donna Downe, John Special Prize for Arithmetic a- lt”... J Friday. June 3, 1957 The Guardian Page 8 Duncan. Robert Poster. Linda Gass. Janet Gilbert. Anne Irwin. Richard Johnston. Sandra Klu- edy. Patricia Incas?-r. Frank Likely. James Lord. Kenneth Mu Donald, Donna MacNell. Kathleen Pridbam. Pauline Sherrca. Glenn Smith. Patricia Stewart, Robert Stewart; Daniel Twcel. Special Prizes: Sharlene Cam- emn. Rickey Curtis. Robert De- Blois, Robert Foster, Anne Irwin, Richard Johnston, Prank Likely. Kathleen Pridham. Patricia Stew- art, Glenn Smith. Daniel Tweel. warded to Percy Simmonds. Special Prize for " ” awar- ded to Janice Craswell. Special Prize for Attitude to- ward Work awarded to Marilyn Doig. GRADE I (MR. MUTCII) . Special Prizes. Heather Boyd. Sandra Carr. Kathryn Hodgson. Mel-ilyn Mac-Lean. Gayle Mac- Leod. Nancy Michael. Vicki Rob- ertson. Faye Rogerson, Billy Sim- monds. Brenda Upstone. Certificates of Promotion: Hea- ther Renata Boyd. Carol Cairns. Beverly Ann Carr, Sandra Eliza- beth Carr. Douglas Stewart Cros- by. Katherine Joyce Edwards. El- IEO MA AND PA I(E'I'TLE IN "THE EGG AND I" Kettle In their and all Ma and Pa whole family. Indians show that will make the whole COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY-"DRANGO" AN ELECTRIC RADIO TO BE GIVEN AWAY MONDAY NIGHT THEATRE FRI. - SAT. JUNE 28, 29 Adm. 40 - sis Games and For Young Special Mali-nee noon. All Rides Child funniest movie. Back with the on the farm. A really funny family scream with laughter. SHOWS MONTAGUE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ferris Wheel, Merry-Gol- Round, I Swings, Kiddie Rides. ELLIOT Amusement and Old. Saturday After- Half Price for TOI1. Modern FORD set a.NEW N0 of TRUCK VALUE! STYLESIDES -EXTRA-COST STANDARD Passcy, Minister. S()URlS Boy Fortune Pastoral charge. The United Church of Canada Sunday June .'l)th. Sourls 10 am. Sunday School; 11 a.m. Service. Buy Fortune, 10:30 am. Sunday School; 7:30 pm. Service. Rev. Donald A. Sharpe, Minister. . ' I oltwr.l.l. - VERNON Unitedi MASS WEAPONS MMEMENT . Church. Rev. John M. Shocn. Mln-', VIENNA (Rents-rsieA Hungar-l l!l('l'. Vernon River 11 am. F.l- lan emigre information bulletlnl don 2.30 p.ni.. Orwell 4 p.m.. Cher- says Russia is pulling out 8150.9 ry Valley 7.30 pm. Special music 000.000 worth of mllllary equip-l hy ('hcrry Vallcy Choir at the eve- mm from Hungary and sendins. mng service, most of it to the Middle East. In-I Tormatlona Dllnubiennea, quotlngl PRESBYTI-JRIAN Church in "experts" in Budapest. says the, library. The foundation. which dili- tributes profits of the Burroughs Wellcome Drug Company for med-: (cal research. also announced an: annual grant of 21.200 for 25 years to assist in development of osler Library. CHILDREN UNDER 13 YEARS IN CARS. FREE. ADM. 60c filffn”; s3fi"lf";?.lii' ..w.?."'..ii"7"-33 -”-?l?.l"'.l?l?.','l. L'...i?.”.3Si??'.?”.li"”lTfi.'.l Moor-N mum -Wu st-rid-rd -' "WNW- p.m. The Sacrament of the Iardnlgarian air force" ammunitioni In lV3ll3bl'5 I” MID 6V? "M R'"' body lm'u''s' 11' bi. Slipper will be celebrated at the lfrom in heavy artillery depot and Slylcslde Plckllll hodies extend to the full width of the cabs 3:00 pm. service. There will beluniforms "adjusted Ior middle udgiw up to 72)cu&(l;: cca.p1aclty.Thls lng easier. choose from "'l4l90P' or8-ft.bodiss,ortbaIItrn- via-ensure-ruyhns-II no service at Caledonia or Murray toast countries." Harbour South on June 30th. Mur- - g ray Davis, Student Minister. DUN US - Annandale United Church of Canada. Sunday. June will 1957. SA Custance. Pastor: Dundns. Divine Worship. M!) p. m.. Sunday School. 10:!) a.rn. Far!!! Hill Sunday School. 11:00 am. Annnndale evening worship. 1:80 p.m. Sunday School 7:00 p.m. UNITED Baptist Church. Mon- tague charge, Sunday ma. Aa Flareside Pickups with 6V1- modern Ranchero. combining truck-load capacity. MODIIN TIUCK POW!!! Ford offers 5 Pickups including Rancher-0. with advanced shortatroke engines. Pickups are with 139 Hp. Six or the I71 I-Ip. V.-8; Randiem offer! choice of I44 Hp. Six or 190 Hp. V-8. Without a doubt tho! are up most modern engines in any tn-dc MOOIIN COMFORT. IYRQOTII AC Ford clhl offer modern cowl-top ventilation. casyentry inboard cab- step and pauicnger-car comfort. Itmnlf IPV sturdisr axles and new rear spfinlr MQBIII qhlutl dutabitny. Fordsnew, Ionpr. wide! from IPYIPI IIW - RADIO and TV SERVICE CALLS Every Saturday afternoon our service man will make calls between Ch'town and. FORDTRIICKS cost less LS3 7O OWN... l.& 70 RUN-u there in to be a "Baptism." snn- so 11 - - d n . ml u s. 'Anyone requiring , truck ride. " ” ' a:yIo.Iloeinna,:ooS1til.r.g:o:Ll0 N8 S9"VlC9 Wlll Please dllll u, 1 (A97 (003511 700! on 0100!!!! nucit vaults- standard I ever! Fo-I ray River I pm. Montague 7:30 9624 and ammge for a call. I” W Tmck. Inn. Ordinance of the Lord's Sup- - ram-rm-u u-vmium--m--I-N"-1-0 W." Sh. cm 0' "m.nE E qvf lIj3I4I.OVll!lIIIIllDVl1Ql&l.l 's::evice. Rev. AM. Rogerson, Mia. ',m""”'""""'M" '- " --15 glamorous new Emu-the bl Ford-Monarch "salaadamboroa Contest u'"c....P."f,,,,'",,"”" C"""" .Amo T W 3”" ' mac” can to bgo given away! You could be a wlnnerl see your Ford-Monarch Dealer . sue J Rh: c-rainn. nivu. l.'.r.ll'L', P”""" 3's snows use - 1 - I , at 2 11:0 a.ni. Suldu school 10-!) 3-"L Valley, r ; V m'. III. Sunday School. 10:00 am. Visitors are always welcome, 3". "mm". D.A. Campbell. 5. R. JOHNSTON LTD. SI. Pent”: load IIITEIIIIIIPTIOII IIOTIOE There will be an interruption of electric power NOTICE Ford-Monarch Dealer DH 0540 "I" "WTAGUI P astoral ' on our Montague line. east of Charlottetown. on 32;: ""- ch?nII.III:-' I Puum M Mama". am "9 lmmuted In iSunda.V morning. June 30th. between the hours of .':':-':.-w M omnhlnc Ivlmmlnl "'3 "”" "MY ”l'''''' I" 3-30 and 9:30 a.m.. weather permitting, for the pur- ) I-an ma, .b"'” their dilldnn. an ashad to contact Gilbert cumin ,0, 0, pm... ,..,,.,i...,.... in... mum. ... u... u... 1.1.3:. :”"T.-.-. pg. bafanl&&b.Unle-adeflnlteinteruthllown, . naatdlaetgg-.l I . there no YPIIV . a ''''M win in mm mu Ilarltlae Electric co Lttl I3.:."'."'.a ""' .