ax A capacity audience last night Foster Burke. 2nd Tambo: Fred more on hand its witness: tale fir? Pound. glst Bones and James Flan- a! s three-nig. presena on o , as” 2nd Bones. "The Merry Mmuels by the Holy The whole program which receiv Name Society of St. Dunstan's Bas- . , pica, The program. is under the ed enthusiastic reception from the d' . opened with the over- direction of Earl Hennessey. Con- nic LeCiair and Art Arsenault and ture by the orchestra and consist- miisists of a cast of forty-threeled of three choruses by the 011' including Leo Doiron as Interlocut- semhle and end songs one each 01': Connie Leclair. lst Tambo; by the lat and 2nd Tamboa and . EASTERN GIIARIIIAII REGULAR MEETING Ladies RESERVE WEDNESDAY. July Auxiliary Canadian Legion: tonightyq, for St. Mary's Parish chicken at Mrs. Raymond Dewar s. muppel. at the geaver Club H311, MONTAGUE cow STORAGE M0ni8B"9- will be closed Wednesday and; l Persona 5 Thursday. May 16, 17 of this; week The many friends of Miss Mar- CALGARY-GEOFEG T l1 0 m 8 Slgaret Moar of New Perth are glad Wright, 78, one of the pionee a of ti; lt(:0V;Slle iEresttlngiC0Il1&1lTlIiflt)lil'- '- .a e ings ouny ospi ae the dmbeitggllam::try;1l:::(: W173. suffering a fractured limb from a :ve5g:' was ham mg Lower tMon' fall a few weeks ago at her home. rl - iague, P.E.I. At the time of his. Mrs. Wilfred MacLean and death was a director and officeridaugbter Ada returned to their of, Commonwealth Petroleum, Ltd.,lhome in Kingsboro after spending Commonwealth Drilling Co. Ltd..pthe winter months with her Command Oils Ltd., and Madison brother-in-law Mr. William Mac- Oils Ltd. iLean. Montague. J MERY MINSTRELS PREE rm: ii; if show the 1st and 2nd Bones. Vocal solos accompanied by Alex MacLean. were presented by ca.-1 Hogan; An enjoyable step dance number Elaine Macnonald; Patsy Lemma was given by Marlene Weatherbie. . , who was accompanied by George 9” Ambyr D”yle' Ewluennesseyv Weatherbie. A beautiful group of Catherine Fields and Frank Mac- selections was rendered by the Intyre. The trio of Frank. Donald Downeasters Orchestra comprising and Shirley Burke gave a lively Allan Connolly, piano; Gary Chip- tap,dance routine as did the duo.man, violin and Colin Maclvlillan. approved. The .- was lhome of her parents, Mr. and :Mrs. Russell Moore. High Bank, MURRAY RIVER -0 she was canedy as her daugme,-jSands. after spending the winter Mrs. Wilber Gass. was ill in lios-.with her daughter Mrs. Williaml pital. Mabel's many friends iniiiodgson and Mr. Hodgsoii Murray River, wish her a comp-; Moncton, NB. lcte and speedy recovery. ill Sympathy is being extended y Miss Marie Moore. who has beenlMr. and Mrs. Elmer O'Connor. 3- . employed in Charlottetown for thel on the death of their infant son ;&Y. past few months. re'turned,to thel recently. ,.. Game Association. St. Peter's Hall (old Court House building) Thursday. May I7- 8 p.m. Fihns to be shown. ” NORTH RIVER " am-1n Waeaw TL I -7 x Wnu hit ALSO MARINEILS AHOY! , AND COLOR CARTOON. .....u i& m gey- &f4 ANOTHER SEASON ' O woivioucii SPEAKERS , 0 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:45 - Connie Ings; 3. go Dub Dub" , lunch was served by the ladies. Fish And Game Meeting iaacxgcng of Heather shown above. Both groups were Montague Camera Club Prepares Hospital Pictures The regular meeting of the Man- tague Camera Club was held at the club room on Thursday oven- ing with the members finishing the work on the pictures being donated to the Kings County Hos- pital. This brings the number of pictures donated up to 24. A suc- cessful pantry sale was held by the club the proceeds being used to pay all bills. An invitation from the Char- lottetown Camera Club to attend and Tommy Burke,i a social evening May 14 was ac- cepted. ” i It was decided informal get to-l, gethers would be held during the, summer months. l The contest for the moat po on display had the following rel suits: 1. "Chatty F” "' guitar. Guardian Phoi.o.. . Living Costs In 10 Cities Show Slight Increase OTTAWA (CF) -A Living costs rose slightly during March in sev- en of 10 regional cities. including Toronto, Ottawa and Halifax. Costs in two others-Montreal and Vancouver-were unchanged, while Winnipeg was the only city to show a decline, the bureau of statistics reported Monday. Most of the increases sprang from higher food prices. although rents were higher in four cities and medical and dental fees high- er in five cities. The consumer price index. based on 1949 prices equalling 100, March 1 with April 1 figures in brackets: Toronto 118.7 (118.2): Montreal ll6.7 (116.7): Ottawa 117.7 (117.3): Winnipeg Il6.5 (116.8): Vancouver ll8.6 Ill8.6i: Saint John. N. B., Mr5- 0liV8 Giddin8S has "H pular salon pictures which werelll7.6 i117.-ti: Halifax i14.lH1i4..'l); St. John's, Nfld. 105.9 (105). Vic Pepler: 2. "Jeannie and Ruffy" "My Bonnie Las- sies"Bud Inga: 4. "Well what's this"Joan Murray; 5. "Rub a by Edith MacDonald "It's Only A Rose"Joan Mur- 7. "Melody Makers"Joan epier. After the business a delicious All Contestants Entering the teenage "safe driving" ROAD-E-O be at the high school at. 11 am. Wednesday, May 16 for their written test. The driv- ing competition will take place about 1 p.m. at the Beaver Club grounds. MIDNIGHT - SHOW TONIGHT AT 11.30 P. M. MEII or THE ;HGlITlIIG Linn SIARMNG "viiiiiiiisiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. umiuiiiii-niwii iiiiiiiiii iniuuu-iiiuuviuii FINAL SHOWING 1.',ODAY ,. Twisted plans! Twisted lives! mnmuruunii-mnnmumunmnsi vi- iiliiili lilclliliiiill Clililis-UN-PUVJERS .. 3 E & GAI A "Th - IIIOW IEABTS Ar DUSK - ADULTS 60c R23: H!!! r:..:: THERE'S FUN FOR YOU - AND THE FAMILY TOO! VIIIIII YOII visit nus INTIITAINMINT on noun 2!. o e HARAUDERS" pm Mon IO! eggs; I8 ONI II6 ILLS? or scum IXCITIMENVI The ' monthly meeting of tho Montague Town Council was held in the council chamb- ers last night, presided over by Mayor Yeo. Present were Coun- cillors Green. Reynolds, Nichol- son. Vonldorstlno and Clements. correspondence road and disposed of. The regular monthly bills were read and approved. Permission POINT DE ROCHE The f1.st '.iayflowers of the year WIS H were found here on May 4th. by I student of the Point do Roche School. Miu Joan Mnccormaek. Pupils at the local schoolhouse re- port hnving found Mayflowers in 1952 as early as April 21st. Al- though on the 2m this year it looked sort of hopeless. Smitty Restaurant at Mount Ste- wart which is owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver smith has closed for business on May 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burke and past weekend at their summer ” in Point do Roche. Mr. J.A.B. McConnell, teacher at Savage Harbour spent the week- end in Georgetown with his wife and family. family of Charlottetown spent the Street Problems Discussed At lesion ladies Meeting Of Montague Council l,To Honour Girl . ,Champions ,granted to the Public I-lealthl iblvision to use the council rooms. for a dental clinic for the sum- the Georgetown Canadian Legion liner months. Ladies Auxiliary, B.E.S.L. was A discussion followed regard- held in the Legi Hall M, d '1”! "'9 mm! We" 0' WWW April 23rd. witilman istl:l:ld8::eazl opened streets. Also plans were,twelve made to do considerable work on sence oillfdidblsesigelrft wlleulteneit-3!: sidewalks, the streets committee ing was presided over 'by Mrs J to start plans immediately. Alsoiw. Lavers. Vice-President A . all light pavement in the town is The Treasurer Mrs Chester to be resurtaced with a further walker, ' ' maiing M ml” and asphalilpofi. which showed a substantial to form a permanent pavement. tr 3 A motion was passed regard- reTa:ylleIM:vsls ;lll?lll?1t)ed-BOTlg:e8slIel:- ing the matter of sewage and read the minutes of the last meet: dumping of refuse Into the Mon- ing, which were approved as read laliue RlVer- The following ladies ' s .15 Reports from committee chair- to constitute the lunch committee men were heard. The meeting for the next meeting:- Mrs. James then lldiourned. -Macconnell, Mrs. .I.W. Lavers. I Fish 8: Game Meeting SOUTHERN KINGS Tuesday. May I5. 8 P.M. GEORGETOWN LEGION HALL Cars leaving Bison 7:30 sharp. Films will be shown. '-jgesday.May15,195o The Guardian. Page 5 Mrs. Howard Llewellyn and Mrs. Sampson and Mrs. Janie: Llewel- . ilyn volunteered to roast the chick- I It was fl"('lfled that the Ladies on for the banquet. The meeting The regular monthly meeting M Auxiliary would sponsor a u.i...,.iet adjourned with the gaging of am presented the financial re-. which will eventually be built uplbatance on hand.-1-hel.epm,t onhe M Mabel liearn. i pad entertainment in the Legion Queen. hall in. honor and appi-eciauon of the winning of the Provincial School Girls Hockey C”ampionsbip by the Girls Hockey Team of Georgetown Hii.-h School. , INJURIES FATAL SHERBROOKEE Q u 2 pointed a committee to make arr- cheater, N. I-I.. died in hospital 1;"'fe"l')e';E: fl" "19 ballqueth Mrs. early Thursday of Injuries suffered -N; Jew rY.L Mrs. A.H. aiewart. Wednesday when the car in which . . . iuers. Mrs Mabel he was riding with his two broth- .Lavers and hire. Chester Walker ers collided head-on with angtber. err?! -05-? ai&i'iif?t:ii.:”;:."ir”: to 2: ”'f 9 9 El Bur. . o o . ue. Mrs. A.H. his-wart, Mn, Irving Wu uninjured. ' NOTICE All sewer lines leading into the Mon. toque River must be placed at or below . low water level. Also no dumping of any refuse along the river banks within the town limits. By order of the Town Council. V0 i new Tor 2 million do . . . a world-wide trend .'Firmly believing in Canada's future, Volkswagen will expand greatly this year. The nation-wide dealer organization with its well-earned reputation for efficiency, is expanding its facilities to provide even better service. The splendid will be enlarged considerably . . . a recognition ' of Volkswagen's responsibility to the Canadian public . . . a recognition of its faith and pride in its Droduct. 2OIOrootGooi-909. LKSWAGEN onto headquarters. housing liars worth of spare parts, W. R. JEN before known in the automotive industry. Its outstanding sales success in Canada and la exceptionally high resale value reflect the supreme confidence which Canadians have in this unique automobile and its policy of condoning On every continent of the globei the amazing Volkswagen has been -.I wholeheartedly accepted in a manner never the same basic design. VOLKSWAGEN CANADA LTD. Golden Mile, Toronto I6, Ont. KINS DISTRIBUTOR FOR PRINCI EDWARD ISLAND CHARLOTTETOWN, P. I. I. Phone 2163 (CP'-- The following ladies were opp-lTh”d"” Bolsvem 62' M Ma”