Monday, January 1'7, 1955 The Guardian Fishing Plant Experts To . . Work At Souris Three exverts from the fishing plant at Queensport, N.S., were in souris last week making final ar- tgnge!nCl'lL5 to Join the staff of Griffin Fisheries Ltd. Headed by Mr, Reynolds, who has had 80 years experience, the men expect to return to Souria with their families at the end of this week. Two' experienced engineers will join the party to set up the freez- mg plant which is now en route from the United States. other ex- perienced workers available 'for im, new plant if required are 12 fish cutters and three skinners. Minor skilled labor may also be secured from Queensport in the event of not having this type of worker available on the Island. Six draggers similar in size and gquipme-nt to the draggers now working out of Souris will also un- load at the souris plant in order to keep it running and two other larger draggers of the "Caraquet" type will also be available for un- loading. The small draggers cannot get through Oman and are not large enough to go outside and around Cape Breton, and their diversion to souris will make it possible to Eastern Guardian ..'LEGION AUXILIARY meeting at the home of Mrs. Neil Hooley this evening at 8 p.m. ,, Montague Bank Branches To Close Saturdays ..iIt was announced Saturday that the Montague branches of the Bank of Nova Scotia and the Can- adian Bank of Commerce would close all day Saturday. beginning January 29. This plan is being adopted in view of the modern trend of business to give personnel the benefit of a five-day week. an official said. However. as a con- venience to customers, banking hours will be extended on Friday, the bank opening at 9.30 a.m. and closing at 4.30 p.m.. thus giving two hours extra service on Friday. MYSTERY SOLVE!) MONCTON. N.B.. (GP)-Police. called to check on a coffin in a driveway, reported "there was nothing in lt." A truck driver had left the empty coffin there. after receiving permission from the house owner, because his vehicle was overloaded. continue fishing operations. It is also the intention of the Griffin Company to buy all handline or netted fish inshore from all parts of the Island. This will call for routine visits to all fishing sta- tions by truck on a pick-up basis for delivery at the new sourls freezing plant. Bait will be deliv- ered to the fishermen by the trucks picking up the fish catch. YE THEATRE MONTAGUE MON.-TUE.--17-18th. Adm. 30c-46c with TAX XECIITIIIE SIIITE Barbara Stanwyck -A June Allyson. - Wm. Holden I 1”” 5 Men's Association Meet In .Geo'town The regular monthly meeting of St. David's Meir: Association took place on Monday. January 10th, in the church hall. supper was served by ladies of the W. A. The business session opened with the singing of hymns, followed by readin got the minutes. To make plans for a variety concert an en- tertainment committee was named as follows: Mr. 5. Walker, Mr. 1?. Benton, Mr. E. Easton. The guest speaker of the even- ing was Rev. D. Campbell of Man- tague who wss introduced by Mr. C. Lelacheur. Mr. Campbell gave the interested audience some of his impressions of the Holy Land and other Far Eastern parts while serving in the R.C.A.F. It was in 1942 that he arrived in South Africa on the first leg of his journey. He touched on the South African racial problem which has become even more cru- cial in recent months. Egypt he defined as a country where the great mass of people are in pov- erty and ridden by disease. The Valley of the Nile is very fertile, but cultivated by obsolete meth- ods. In Cairo, he was at first over- whelmed by importunate store- keepera and shoe-shine boys who practically force their wares on strangers in thestreets. Mr. Camp- bell feels that with the new gov- ernment now in power, there should be I. gradual improvement in the living conditions of the people of Egypt. The ancient way from Jerusalem to Jericho Mr. Campbell found a very rough passage. the hazards increased by excited native drivers who often took both hands from the wheel to gesticulate. A small corner of the original garden! of Gethsemane is preserved by monks of the Franciscan order. A ruinous inn called ”'f'he Good Samaritan" yis still in evidence on the way to yderlcho. From there Mr. Campbell crossed the Jordan and passed over the mountains where Abraham was buried. Through a troubled Trans-Jordan where the Arab Legion keeps martial order to Lebanon at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, and from there to Damascus. Here. on a street called Straight, Mr. Campbell saw the place where St. Paul stayed after his conversion. and which is now tors in ENTERTAINMENT The star of st... "Sudden Fear” it scores 0 gr out new cmoiir cl triumph! FOlIIll.'llVSIll71lf3 youill see In-r in color by in the story l0AN5RAWFORD great liiuia limit Mn - ital: than over! of cl iouqh singing star and this strange guy who got undo: hm Shin! Natest News Selected Shorts MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT AT lI:30 P.M. "tBehave Yourself” .,'The auditorium in the new Montague High School is now un- pleted within'' the next two months. The contract for the work has been let to Mr. D. M. MacDon- ald. Montague. When the new school was erect- ed, provision for a much needed "NIGHT PEO- POWDER-KEG CINEMASCOPE TAUT, TIMELY PLE” SHOWS BERLIN IN A taut. exciting melodrama about the intrigue that goes on almost every day between East and west Berlin and the powder-keg for danger it represents opens (today) at the Prince Edward Theatre. It is Twentieth Cc-ntury-Fox's newest Cinemnscope production, "Night People", which Nunnally Johnson wrote, produced and directed in -Europe to make him one of the few .triple-threat film makers on the Hollywood scene. Gregory Peck. Broderick Crawford, Anita Bjork and Rita Gain, the stars of this cloak-and-dagger thriller. a large supporting cast and a com- plete production unit went to Germany where the entire picture was filmed, being the first Cin- emascope feature to be made on the continent. Played in the actual locale of the story and with such outstand- ing landmarks as the Brandenburg Gate, Unter Den Linden, the burn- ed out Reichstag Building, the bunker in the Chancellery where Hitler and Eva Braun met their deaths. the fire-gutted Kaiser Wil- helm Memorial Church and street scenes along Berlin's most fash- ionable street, Kurfurstendam, for back-grounds, ”Night People" a Mohammedan church. Mr. Campbell describes as a land "flowing with milk and honey" since the Jews have re- turned and cultivated the rich soil. However, trouble brews here also as tho Arabs cast envious eyes on their one-time DOSSESSIOHS in the Holy Land. Mr.i5(-yniour Knight voiced the leellngs of the Men's Association when he moved a hearty vote of thanks for this most interesting and lllSi.l'llCllVf' address. His re- marks were endorsed by the Rev. W. A. Paterson. A vote of thanks was passed to the ladies of the W. A. by Captain Lnrss-n. The president. Mr. Harry Ynrstoii. presidcri at the piano for the closing hvmn, ”Blest Be The Tie Thar. Binds" Pa les tine der construction, and will be com-. Building Auditorium In New Montague High School auditorium was made. having in mind particularly the annual school closing. plays and looal music festivals. The overall dimensions of the auditorium are 90 by 30 feet, but there will be a stage extending out 21 feet. When completed the auditorium will seat.over five nup- dred. ' The walls are to be finished with quarter, board" and insul-board. and the ceiling will be sound- proofed as much as possible. The cement floor will be covered with tile. hTe stage will be located at the east end of the school. and con- structed in a cut-off v-shaped form, flanked by dressing rooms on each side, It is proposed to use curtains on swing rods for the sides of the stage, particul- arly for large groups as in the school closing. is also understood that the health room and kitchen will be completed at this time, although equipment will not be installed until a later date. has an authenticity that few pic- tures of its kind attain. The su- dience was projected into the ex- cltement and daily battle of wits that goes on between the Ameri- can Army Intelligence Corps d the East Berlin Reds through the fine performances of the cast and suspenseful direction of Mr. John- son. who kept the pace swift. The story starts in high with the kidnapping of an American G. I. by the East German Reds. Broderick Crawford. as the father. of the boy, gives another of his forthright performances and stirs up plenty of action when he ar- rives in Berlin to get his son back The )0!) falls to Gregory Peck, who plays a colonel in the Ameri- can Army C. I. C. in a stern and cagey manner, using his jngmt. iating way with women to get in- formation. Anita Bjork, a star lsh movies, makes her debut in "Night People" and she is suffi- ciently beguiling to be able to lead Peck slightly astray, much to the dismay of Rita Gam. an American secretary in Peck's Ber- lin office. Rita is most attractive and displays her physical charms to good advantage. Walter Abel, Casey Adams and Buddy Ebsen, as a, hard bitten Army sergeant, add to the overall excellence of ”Night People" with capable play- ing of important supporting roles. in Swed- (Jliarli-s Clarke's Cincmasoope cameras with color by Techni- THE BANK OF rnenclng January 28th. NEW BANKING HOURS. T0 EXTEND THE BENEFITS OF A FIVE- DAY WEEK TO THE STAFFS Tin-. Bmnclios Of and THE CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE IN MDNTAGIIE, P .E. I. WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1955, And Each Subsequent Saturday. As A convenience to customers the branches of the banks will be open extra hours on Friday from 9:30 am. to 4:30 p.m., com- NOVA scous U-lo Boyer know he would come there... She never doubted It for as second! GREGORY PECK I I extras ' sonox suvni "STUNT . I'll.-97" I E v BRODERICK CRAWFORD RITA CAM ANITA BJORK my "',”l..wondOroE mnvm ml 5......" Color by TECHNICOIOR takes you behind the tense scenes of COLD WAR BERLIN, to revecilihe never told-before, . headline-hot story of c: kidnapped hostage who was held until a tough rugged. two-listed man brought him back ALIVE! mimic: toot - mi NF". EDWARDM TODAY irur. irWED. unit. SHOWS 3:30 7-9 Nursery Club Annual Meeting At Montague ..'The annual meeting of the Nursery Club of the Kings County Hospital was held Monday evening at the 'home of Mrs. Horace Fraser with nine members present. The meeting opened with the reading of the minutes of the last annutil meeting. and the last regular meeting which were approved as read. The financial report was then given, which showed a substantial bank balance with no outstanding bills to be paid. It was moved and seconded that this report be ad- opted. g The nominating committee then brought in their slate of officers for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Carl Stewart; vice-president. Mrs. Leon Johnston; secy.-trees- urer, Mrs. Roland Diamond. Miss Florrie Benton and Mrs. Archie Hilchey were nominated to the executive by the president. it was moved that Miss Benton and Mrs. l-lilchey be re-elected as the buy- ing committee. Miss Beaten reported that Mrs Clay has offered the use of the color" give the production a full impact and stereophonlc sound helps to make it one of the most engrossing s-py dramas we've come jsinbow More of in H003 30'' isurant for crokinala Dlrtial OM evanln. A WCCK. If I 31933. 0! raising funds for the Nursery Club: The matter .01 Pf00ll!'1nl was discussed and it was decided that each member PWIWE 5' ”' sponsible for a board, and W 3'” port how many can be obtained It the next meeting, in order to de- cide how many boards would be available. members to her home for the next meeting, the lunch committee 1st. piling the caplin. Will be dred Tons per day. Souris, P. E. I. QCEOBS. 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