Eastern Guardian BUYING loss daily delivered - mill. For trucking phone I. 'ehster's Mill. SWIM!- 51, MARY'S PAIIII. Ilea- lague, annual dlickn IIIDDCT wuinesduy. Nov. 0. Beaver club Hall i SIURGEON United Church.- ..-,i-vices for Sept. 25th. 11 am. Sun-geon, guest preacher, Rev. E, J. 0. Fraser. D.D.. mission- rv from Korea. Rev. W. A. Pglrrsnn. Minister. HOME ON LEAVE - Eric wcatherble R. C. A. F. Cold Lake. Alberta. arrived at his home in vaileyiielti. Tuesday evening and will spend his thirty day leave with his pi-irents Mr. and Mrs. B. A. illraihi-rliie lNi'ir.l) CHURCH of Canada. sri-vices Sunday, Sept. 25th as lOll'iWSI Murray Harbor. 11 a.m.; Little Sands. 3 p.m.; Murray liner 7 pm. Rev. A. '1'. Mac- poiiiild. guest speaker. A.N(.LlCAN Service at Souris. on Sunday September 25th, at 11 g m. tstandard timet there will be Celebration of the Holy Commun- Hill in the United Church Hall. iiaiii St- Souris (kindness of the United Church Authorities) Rev- erend W. G. H088- VALLEYFIELD. Orwell Head. Sepl 25th. Valleytield at 11 am. Sun): service in Orwell Head at 7341 Miss Violet Daly. blind :iii.!rr and musician will render numbers. Mack Mac- and Lloyd Martin will MONTAGUE UNITED Baptist Pastorate. Service. Sunday. Sep ieniber 25. Montague, Sunday school 9.45 am. Rally Day ser- viL't:'. 7.30 p.m. Services at Stur- izeon, Murray River and Murray ilarbour will be as announced in those churches last Sunday. Till-I PRESBYTERIAN Church in itaiiada. Service will be held in iiiiiray Harbour South Presby- ierian Church. Sunday, Septem- her 75, at 7.30 pm. The Peter”: Rllild choir will assist in the ser- inr of praise. Everybody wel- willie. Rev. M. C. Currie. In- oi-im-Moderator. PARISH OF Georgetown, Holy Trinity Church. Anglican Church of Canada. Sunday September 15th. Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. 11 a in. Holy C munion and Ser- iiinii Reverend Canon E. M. Mal- nnc. of St. Peters Cathedral. Cel- ebriint and Reverend W. G. l-logg. frinst in charge. ST. PETERS Bay Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Cilllilfla. Services for Sunday. Scnlcmber 25th. Greenwich, ser- Il('f' at 9:30, Sunday school 1043: Marie. service at Sunday school at 10.00; St. Pet- service whiiiii at ll.00. Rev. lint-i.i-nd. Minister. PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Cziiiiida. services for Sunday. son: 25. Cardigan Divine Wor- ziiip ll a.m.: Lorne Valley after- iiiiiiii service 2.” p.m.: MDIIIIBUO i'i('lllllL' service 7.30 p.m.. Sull- rl:ii sriiiiol I0 a.m. All services mi siziiidiird Time. You are wel- rlIl1iI' to worship with as. Rev. D A Campbell, minister. ' 1 H E MONTAGUE Pastoral (Thai-go. the United Church of i'aiizi(ia. Rev.-J. M. Fraser. Min- NOT. Sunday. Sept. 5. Mon- iaiziie. lo a.m.. Sunday school. 11 am. morning service and iiniior Sunday school. 7.30 p.m.. the W. ii 5. Thank-offering Service. with special music and with Dr. ' .l. 0. Fraser. who gave dis- iniziiished service in Korea. as guest speaker. Lower Montague. rplease note change in time) 9.45 am. morning service and Sun- dav school. FIIURCH OF CHRIST. Russell A J the tlible class. 11.00 am. the Lord's -Supper and preaching service. Murray River. 11.00 am. Bible school and the Lord's Supper. Murray Harbor. 6.00 pm. Bible School and the Lord's supper. Combined evangelistic service at "'9.M"l'I'lIy Harbor aiurch of Christ at 7.30 p.rn. A time of iniritual refreshment Ior all. EH”I1i'oni- cordially welcomed. kriineth T. Norris. evangelist. VALLIYFIILD. (kwall Head wraation. services lund . . . Vallsytield 11 am. nels River. I p.ai. Orwell load 1.00 p.ai. UBTON Gospel chapel, Dun- das. 10.30 Sunday School. 11.80 Lord's Supper, 7.80 Gospel ser- vice. Guest speaker Mr. Sam Bears who is leaving shortly for N. B. Bible Institute. All wel- come. UNITED CHURCH oi Canada. Georgetown Pastoral Charge. services for Sept. 25: ll a.m.. sturgeon. Sunday School at Stur- geon at 10 a.m.: 2.30 p.n-i. Mill- town Cross: 7 pm. Georgetown: Saturday in Georgetown Bali, 8 p.m. Dr. E. J. 0. Fraser. address with slides on Korea; 2.30 DJ"- Sunday in Georgetown. Rallv Day of Sunday school. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Personals Mr. Art Yorston has returned to Pisquld after his recent illness. Mr. Wellard Horton and his mother Mrs. Minnie Horton. Boston Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Keoug- ban and Mr. McLelian and wife and 2 children and Mary Intyre. Jean McDonald. were visit- ors to Pisquid the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. MacKinnon. Savooe Harbour Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ellis of Hall- fax are spending their vacation in Mt. Stewart where they are the guests of Mrs. Ellis's parents Mr. and Mrs, Addison Coffin. The F.llls's will also visit with Mr. Ellls's par- ents at Souris. The many friends of Mrs. Reanliy Jay. Mt. Stewart. will be happy to learn that her condition is reported to be steadily improving. Mr. Joseph MacDonald of Alber- ton was a recent visitor to Mt. Stewart. while here he was the guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald. Mrs. Desmond Doyle. Mt. Stew- art, is now convaleacing at her home. Miss Edna Atkins R.N. of Char- lottetown was a weekend visitor to Glenroy where she was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins. Mr. Frank Birt. a former rosi- dent of this area who for the past number of years had resided in Saskatchewan, is at the present en- ,1 joylng a holiday at Pisquld where 1115' he is the guest of his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Wallace at 7.31. Sunday 3!" Miss Carlene McEachern of Mt. Stewart has been engaged as leach- er for Glenroy School for the com- ing'year. Miss Marion Garnhum has re- turned to her home in Mt. Stewart after spending a most enjoyable visit to Halifax. N. 8.. where she was the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs- John Ptgot. Savage Barbour. were weekend visitors to Charlottetown where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mac- Donald. The many friends of Mrr. Henry Coffin. Mt. Stewart will be sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Preston McAskill son of Mr. John McAsklll. Mt. Stewart, left during the week to resume his teaching duties in British Colunibla. Mr. McAskill has for some time been employed by the Federal Gov 0 as a teacher in one of the Indian Schools of Northern British Columbia. Ml 000119 Pilot. accompanied by his daughters. Mary and Edna. left recently on return to their home in Boston, Mass. after spending an enjoyable three weeks holiday at Savage Harbour where they were the guests of Mr. PIgot's brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Pigot. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robbins. Boston. Masa., have been visiting on the Island for the past several weeks where they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Plgot. Mill. visited Mr. John D. Mac- ' I - Very Rev. John Anderson. M.C.. D-D. President Dominion Com- mand. Canadian Legion being New Method OTTAWA (CPI - Public school children in five Ottawa classrooms will be guinea pigs this Year Y0! a new method of teaching French to English-speaking pupils. During the first stage of the course. for a period yet to be de- clded. they won't be asked to speak or write French. Instead they'll listen to French spoken by the Savage Harbour. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robbins. Bangor. Mrs- Millie Coffin, RN. of Mt. Stewart in enjoying a holiday visiting relatives and friends in Boston and other American cities. Miss Margaret Douglas. Mount Stewart. is enioying a holiday in Boston. Mass. While there Miss Douglas will be the guest of her uncle. Mr. George Pi-got. Miss Josephine Sinnott is under treatment at the Charlottetown Hol- pltal having suffered a broken leg in a recent highway accident. Messrs,Leonard Doyle. Art Mit- chell and Ernest Devlne left during hope to find employ...e..t during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H'owes who spent the summer months in their summer home at Savage Harbour left recently on return to the U.S.A. Mr. Sterling Pigot. Savage Har- bour. was a weekend visitor to Nova Scntia. it is pleasing to note that the condition of Leslie Pigot. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pigot. Savage Harbour. is reported as much im- proved. LIST OF IIEFAIILTING IIATEPAYERS TOWN OF MONTAGIIE """' "' IMNIIM Residence. as far as known Ax urn. ., e M ”.y-...':-”..y.2y ”.:;"M ..::::'.:: 5""t'.V. Daniel f,""v'.v. David . .,.,- "iidorstlne. David C'"W- Roy ICDOHHHI D. M. s.. Notice ls here RM ' ace aforesaid. ATE this 2311! thy SEW ER I. I N I CONNECTION given. that ARIIABS Q of September A.D., 1955 by L pursuant to the Town Act, 1948, I will on t (at the hour of one o clock in the afternoon make application to the Magistrate for the Town of Montague at his a ourt Room in Georgetown. for judgment against each and all the lands above described for the respective Hrinnunts above mentioned. and then unpaid, and also for judgment against the respective parties above mm- for the amounts above mentioned as due by them respectively in respect to Poll Taxes or tax on real or personal property or other tax or any or all of such xes. and then unpa d. and proceed 1! by law directed. and unless cause to the contrary shown on the in Street as which Real property is located Estate Locust St. .. Patrick St. Extension Wood island Road Queens Road Gaul St. Parkman St. Parkman St. . Parkman Si. Locust St. . Locust St. Queens Rd . Main "st. Wood Island iioaa Locust" st. New Road ...-. Main Si. .. G. ARNOLD WIGHTMAN. Town Clerk for the Town of Montague. French In English Schools the week for Ontario where they. he 12th day or octdber. i955 A.D.. of such appi cation at the time T -resented with the Key to the City lby Mayor J.D. Stewart. D. S. A0. at Annual Banquet. of Provincial Of Teaching teacher and from radio. movies and television. Later the teacher and pupils will carry on conversations. the teacher speaking French and the children answering in English. Still later the pupils will learn to read French. Not until the second stage. still later. will pupils be called on to learn to speak and write French through exercises similar to those now used by standard teachinr methods. FIRST CITY Ottawa is the first city to make the experiment. It is being carried out in grade 3 classes in two Roman Catholic separate ” ' and grade 5 classes in three public schools- Unlike most other centres. this bilingual capital city starts French instruction at public school level in all h '. instead of at the high school level. , Dr. Robert Gauthier of Ottawa. Director of French Education for Ontario. says the main difference in the new method is that the pupil does not have to wrestle with the problem of expressing himself in French untl he has become fairly familiar with the language and has stored up a number of n words and phrases in his memory. The old method of teaching French to English-speaking Cana- dians. he said. has not been too successful in the past. The age of 10 or II was the best time to start tenching a new lan- guage because by then most chil- dren were firmy established in' their own tongue. ” l Public school pupils in the experi- ment will have four 20-minute per- iods a week and the scpara (- lsglliool chlldrcn five 15-minute n.r- s. Amount of lanes dost g -5 Dominion President Very Rev- presented with portrait of himself mand by,Lleut. Col. L.'T. Low- John Anderson. M.C.. D.D. being on behalf of the Provincial Com- ther, 0.B.E. Barter's Film Lab. Command. Barter's Film Lab. Ship Island Yorkshire: To . Annapolis V. This week. 21 head of Island York shire swine were selected from Island breeders by Mr. Howard Roper representing the N. S. Arti- ficial Breeders' Co-op. Truro, N. S. The breeders contributing were: William Gregg. Frenchiort; S. (I. St-:wart and Son. Dunstaffnage; V -nneth MacNeill and son "7 tiver: John Colwill, Clyde J"- Sterling Willis. North River. Wil- liam Found. Long River: and Roi. and Paynicr. French River. This purchase is an effort to im- prove the swine breeding stock in the Annapolis Valley. CANCEP DRIVE TURN-IN - TONIGHT At 7:30 At THE CLOVER CLUB Grafton Street All Workers Please Attend Due to present circum- stances all accounts must be paid before October 15th or they will be handed in for collection. (I. A. WEBSTER. Souris DANCE Join the crowds to the dance in St. Mary's Hall. Souris, Friday night, Sept 23. Modern and old time music by Al Blanchard and his orchestra. Excellent sound system. Regular ari- mission. Penosnl Poll and Property other Total 3 .40 S 6.00 S 1040 LN 8.00 13.80 2.00 24.50 01.70 2.!) 34.50 lZi.50 no 4.00 it 60 0.00 0.00 2.00 2 00 N 2.00 2 00 1.!) 2A.50 (i9.l0 22.0) .I 40.00 6.00 56.40 0.00 ti.0ii 14.00 14.00 8.00 3.00 LN l.'I.50 31.” M.?.S M3 .D 07.50 04.10 . .m 10.00 10.30 MM lt).I n such judgment MURRAY New Mercury: To Be Shown DETROIT. (AP)-The 1956 Mercury paaenger cars. with new engines, new radiator grilles systems. Over-all height of all models has been reduced by lowering the roof line. More-massive bumper gu rds and a new hood orna- met have been added to the and lower silhouette. will be shown from end. by Ford in the United States New safety features include a Sept. 29. new impact-absorbing steering wheel. with hub recessed six Thirteen models will be pro- , duced in the Montclair. Monterey "lch" 5919'” "'9 "B"! '1'”? "E" Ind custom series. There will be dmr ' A k dQ5lEn9d V-0 keen I new lowpnced gwwdom. sedan doors closed in a crash and In the custom series. called the '-""'ni""l'!'”! '””'l'V 5"" rors. Modalllst. For standard and overdrive transmissions. Mercury will have an engine developing 210 horse- power. For automatic transmis- sion an engine developing 225 ANCIENT DENTIBTS Dentistry as a profession was known at least as long ago sis 500 BC. Fight Pictures Coming See the heavyweight title fight on the screen. ROCKY MARCIANO - ARCHIE MOORE Coming to the CAPITOL THEATRE Next Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Special Dinners On Sunday Special Sunday Dinners will be served in The Bison "Rainbow" Dining Room. Montague. every Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKIEY or CHICKEN With All The Trimmings Adults 51.25 Children 75c Dinner Served from 4-7 The Bison Restaurant THE STARS SHINE BEST - - - - y AT THE DRIVE-IN SHOW! nox OFFICE I now OPENS AT "A". mo PM. In am r.iw. TODAY and SATURDAY LOADED WITH LAFFS - - - -- PACKED WITH FUN! THE BOWERY BOYS HAVE THE GHOSTS ON THE RUN! Yes Sii-roe! Even the ghosts move out when idle lads visit their unolels castle In Old London! FOR A LAFF-A-MINUTE SEE THE BOWERY BOYS In "LOOSE IN LONDON " EXTRA! ”DOGGIE IN BEDROOM" CARNIVAL IN RIO and COLOR. CARTOON JOME AS YOU ARE! - - - BRING THE FAMILY! CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE AT THE DRIVE-IN - - - It SUNDAY MIDNIGHT They Couldn't Escape The Terror! They couldn't Believe Their Eyes! AND NEITHER WILL YOU! s.. A sinry beyond your wlldost imagining! The Cnd be terrifying king of pre- I historic seaaglanla on e shlnned' mad rampage of ven- (ADULT) geancc! RAGING UP FROM THE BOTTOM OF TIME TO LOOSE ITS CRUSHING FURY ON THE CITY! SEE - - - - - - - "THE BEAST FROM 20.000 FATHOMS" BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M. Maair Teatre '!TlMBhE.E"JACK" Starring -- Starling Hayden. Vera Dalston Fill a shorts . . . . Show Time-8:30 pan. 8.'I'. THEATRE YEO Fri-Sat'23-24-Sept. Adm.4o-I5 JOHNNY GUITAR Color - Joan Crawford - Sterling Hayden The Best Show of the Month RSIVII - THURSDAY - FRIDAY norupowc I unused. Au cars have 11-volt igaltiaal lanes 2 Friday, Sept. 23, 1955 The Guardian Page 8 OIWILL COVE W. I. Macllae that 85.00 be out b The regular meeting of the C"”' C""l”lIn- Orwell Cove W.l. was held in the It was decided to hold I special schoolroom on Sept. 14th. In theimeeting in the School Sept. llth absence of the president. Mrs. John to make plans for our annual Macnae presided. The meeting BUDD9I'- ! . ” by repeatins "Creed" in Next regular meeting to be held unison. Five memberrs answered in the school. Ron (3.11 --goumw 30" Cl"- Hint." Mrs. John Macllae on enter- The minutes of previous meeting tatnmem committee. pwceeg. 1 W9” "Ed lnd' 8lJDf0Ved.' Com- the fish pond were 81.1). Mrs. B. mittees gave their reports. Corres- J. MacDonald entertained the pondence was read and discussed. group with an interesting contest. It was moved by Mrs. John A. Mrs. Wm. B. Moi-rlssey won the MacLeod, seconded by Mrs. John prize. ii": NEW! It's SENSATIONALI Ii": In CINEMASCOPE TODAY - SAT. Only Two Days Left! II lily Showings 3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00 Saturday and Holiday Matinoea At 2:80 HEY KIDS! The Picture "Long John Silver" will also be shown Tomorrow Morning! (This is In addition in gn Regular Showings). Extra Show-TOMORROW MORNING at 10:00 a..m. - Doors Open 9:15 a..m. Morning Prices - Child 220; Adult 501: I'll! ALI. NEW ADVENTURES or .. ClIsIuuiS:oPE l Iuiimiiswi llll --.-.ttii mioii ......- 2...... mm or Novelty Cilrd with EveryPurohasootaBoxsllQ- oos-norSoftDrInkl Al The PRINCE EDWARD THEY CAME CLOSE - -y- -BUT TIII I0 SILVER DOLLARS STILL AWAITS THE LUCKY FINDER OF OUR MID- TERY MAN - - - ASK THIS QUESTION AND YOU MAY BE SURPRISED ”ARE YOU 'LONG JOHN SIL- VER' THE MOVIE PIRATE AT THE PRINCE EDWAID THEATRE". And here's some clues - - - He's not too tall. but hit too short . . . Ho rides the red wagon when the siren . . . Hols always on parade wlli the boys the beret, especially on Annlstloe Day. 60 TO IN TIIE FUN. cAprroL - ..... ... .... Lough . . .. Laugh . .. . Lough! They are here Bigger and Better than ever, for Two Thrilling Duysl To show how they smashed the Iron Curtain with Laughter! III ION CURTAIN IS I h 11... IXTRAI ”BI.ACI ARROW” NO. I "WIIAM DAM SLAM” (Comedy) y "MAG00'8 EXPRESS (Cartoon) IIIDAY IIOWTIIIE--It”-T -D j ii. .:.i..:. ii