"Here Comes Charlie" lit the yt.ilIlP oi the play the cast of iiltIt'li is seen in the above pic- wiiEATi”Ev RIVER ture. ii is one of the three-actxlival which opens this evening at productions which will be pre- sented At the P,E.l. Drama Fes- EASTERN GUARDIAN sliillli SAVAGE Harbour School Mn zlith. Sponsored by Canadian it-(I0l' oi Foresters. Charlottetoivn. ilPi-IMNG DANCE, Beaver Club ll.ill. llluntaguc. Saturday. June 2 IN STOCK-All sizes in cement hfoi-ks. also 4 inch field tile in foot lengths. Dick MacLean. phone 128. Montague. ('0.ViE T0 Valleyfield hall Fri- d..x. May 25. 3:30, sec play and iroticcri. by Montague Trlnny Yr p- Li. Sponsored by Valleyfield W I. Geoltown C. W. L. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the ('.eorgetown Sub-Division, of the iiilllolic Women's League was held in St. James Hall on Tues- ii.-iy, April 15th. The president. Mrs. William Murphy occupied the chair. and the meeting OD?"- ed with the League prayer. T9013- rd by the Spiritual Director. Rev. 0. Kiggins. The Secretary. Mrs. Howard l.lewellyii read the minutes of the previous regular monthly meeting. riitl they ivere approved as read. The correspondence was read and (IiicilSSC(I and the various busi- iwss attended to. The reports of the different conveners were liciird. . The President gave her annual ri-nort covering the different pltziscs of League work. the C. W. 1.. was engaged in during the yctir and from this report one l'fllllfI Judge the extension work czirrieil on by her and her cap- able executive during the year. She thanked the Executive and members for the co-operative and sympathetic understanding given her (luring her term of office. and zllso thanked Father Kiggins for his encouragement and direction and his laitliful attendance at nieeiinzs. She expressed sym- pathy to all bereaved families and said fliztsscs were offered for the rnpnse of the souls of the de- Ci'.'IK('(l relatives of members. Stu-ial Service Convener. Mrs. F. lltncLenn. reported I creditable NORTH RIVER ovo- TODAY lg. nox OFFICE 7:30 snow AT DUSK it: i' J . gomeilting T. V . in new under E A iiie Musical I 7"t5'Aii JUNE DENNIS llAllEl- HlVlil- llll hi I UGIU Roam iussiu . iiiciiiiin sit: ZEN ISOIEI. uiiiim 23 oonmto THURS. - HIDAY Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Camphcll. Charlottetown and Mr. and lllrs. Reginald Rogers of Borden spent- week-end in Montague guests ill Mrs. Frank Dalziel. . l account of charitable work cov-l ered by her and her committee: Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. land Mrs. William Murphy. Ninety-three visits were made to the sick and shut-ins; eleven hospital calls made: nurs- ing provided where needed; food and clothing supplied. Many sil- ent deeds performcd in this char- itable organization. which will all bring untold blessings to those participating. Education convenor. Mrs. P. L. Boudrcault look a keen interest in the school children. especially re; the daily attendance at school. giving friendly advice to the unin- terested. At the school closing prizes were given to those meriting such and 35.00 was given to the pupil making highest marks in en- trance examinations. Her outstanding work was the organizing of eleven study clubs in the various sections of the parish. Each club comprised a group of from eight to more and was under the leadership of C. W. L.. member. The topic stu- died was "Know Your Mass." This took about six weeks and was an outstanding success, spiritually and socially. 3:30 in B Fitzgerald: ' Xx. PLAYER Parkdale Hall. -"Here Comes Charlie" is a presentation GEORGETOWN Mr. Harold Stewart of Mon- tague. was a business visitor to Georgetown on Saturday. Mavi l2th. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker were guests for the week-cnd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker. Charlottetown. Mr. Howard Walker spent the incek-end in Charlottetown as the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs? Donald King and family. who are residing for a few months in Grand Tracadle. were week-end guests of relatives in Georgetown. Mrs. Agnes Murphy was a vis- itor to Newport on Sunday. May 13th. where she was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fay. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Bat- childer of Charlottetown. motored to Georgetown on Sunday. where they were guests of Mr. and Mr: William J. Martell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and family of Siimmerside. where Mr. King is stationed with the R. C. as convenor of Altars was cap- ably taken over by Mrs. W. .1. Mrs. MacKinnon be- ing absent in the U.S.A. during the winter months. Four C. W. L., ladies were appointed each month to look after the Altars and Sanctuary. The linens were laund- Enterialnment convenor. Mrs. Walter MacLean reported the pan- try Sales and rummage sale was realized. The members cn-operat- ed wcll. Treasurer, Mrs. Neil A. Wight. reported a small balance on hand. after all bills being paid and the various obligations met. Membership convenor. Mrs. Cora Morrison stated fifty-two paid up members and Mrs. Morrison also acting as press convenor. reported most monthly meetings written in press. ered by the C. W. L. members. Magazines were distributed among the members and an increase in number ordered for ' ' year was noted. The following officers were elected for I956-1957 - President. Mrs. William Mitrphy re-elected: lst. Vice Pres.. Mrs. Frank Mac- Mrs. P. L. Boudreault re-elected; 3rd. Vice Pres. Mrs. Earl Walsh: Secretary. Mrs. Howard Llewellyn rc-elected: and Treasurer. Mrs. Neil A. Wight, re-elected. Mrs. D. P. MacKinnon's work EA.C. CAPITOL - FINAL TODAY SHOWS 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 - CINEMASOOPE PRICES Lean. re-elected; 2nd Vice Pres. l r V? ..1-;;;i' - urday. r'. by the Wheatley River Women's institute players. it will be seen on Friday night of the Festival. A. F.. visited Mr. King's mother. tMrs. Daniel King during the past week-end. Master Billy Prosper of Pictou. b'.S.. is visiting relatives in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allen of Charlottetown-York. were week- end guests of Mr. Allen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen. 'Miss Dorothy Cullen. Provincial Librarian. Charlottetown, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curley. Brudenell. Mr. and Mrs. .l.W. I.?ll'illiS re- -ceived word last week that their son. Const. John W, i..-irers of :he Royal Canadian lllounted Police. has been transferred from Depot Division in Regina. F-ask.. to "N" Division at Ottawa. where he will complete the final two months of his training. Mr. Clarence David has taken employment with the Canadian Na- tional Rallway bridge and build- ing crew. FOR SALE At Clearance Prices OLIVER TRACTORS -Also- NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADERS See us for the best deal. McGOWANS LTD. Kiimuir till iliIil.'" PRIZES "Advanced". In SHERBROOKE. Que. (CPI- Two Canadian plays. a 12-year-old boy and a young Australian woman received top awards in the week-long Dominion Drama Fes- tival finals which ended here Sat- A trophy and a 51.000 prize for the best presentation was won by the University Alumnae Dramatic Club of Toronto with its perform- ance of Teach Me How to Cry. written by Patricia Joudry of Toronto. The festival plaque for the best French presentation was won by La Compagnie de Montreal. which performed Les iiisolites, by Moni- real playwright Jacques Languir- and. before Governor - General Massey and a closing Saturday night audience of more than 1.100. 12-YEAR-OLD BEST ACTOR The Henry Osborne Challenge Trophy for the best actor went to Hank Vogelsang. 12. of the London Little Theatre for his part in Mrs. McThing. winner of the best Eng- lish presentation plaque. The youngest competitor in the festival. and one of the youngest ever to win the best-actor award, Hank was ”the man of the future.” said adjudicator Francoise Rosay. distinguished French actress. Rosemarie Copland was awarded the Nelia .1 e fie r i s Challenge Trophy for the best actress. Daughter of Australian high com- missioner Sir Douglas Copland, 21- year-old Miss Copland appeared in the Ottawa Little Theatre, lnc.. production of The importance of Being arnest. Cl-IARL TETOWN IS WINNER "Affair With JEAN SIMMONS -- comical moments. Dominion Draina Festival YEII Techniques The Little Theatre Guild of Char- lottetown won the Martha Allan Haynies Challenge Trophy for the best troubles. visual presentation. Jean Giddings of Charlottetown also won the permission from Actors Equity tolsan Saturday Night plaque for her appear in a Miami Beat; supporting role in Angel Street. Robert Trudel of Le Cercle Mo- llere of st. Boniface. Man. was awarded the S a t u r d a y Night ET plaque as the best supporting actor in his role of an old man in Les Fourberies de Scapin. The Louis Jouvet Trophy for the best director was won by Ian. Theme for Darkness at Noon by the Vancouver Little Theatre As- sociation. . Governor-General Massey pre-l sealed the Calvert Trophy zinzit prize to Eleanor Beecroft. a meml ber of the Toronto cast. Eight other awards were Presented byt Mme. Rosay. who adjudicated the eight competing plays. The finals go to Edmonton next year. . coves All. Illlusml THEATRE lll0liTAilliE Wed - Thur. ; May 23 - 24 fl Adm. 30-46. I Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax A Stranger" VICTOR MATURE Comedy - Drama - Courtship - L o v e - Marriage - success and failure - An adopted child - Jealousy - a n d Understanding - Certain for laughs - human Town Clerk. Arnold or and Town Council. NOTICE Wanted tenders for building side-L walks Montague. For particulars apply Wightman. Tenders will be opened Saturday by order of May- ONE DAY ONLY - THURSDAY DEATHAivo DANGER Coiiatilctoeeuv 4 In PRIZE 273 cash prizes in all! WIN mas: TRIPLED CASH PRIZES by enclosing II Colgate Carton Grand Prize....................33,000 Second Prize...................S2,000 ThirdPrize.....................ST,0OO 'Ten prize; of Sl00.00 Ten prize: of 350.00 250 prizes of DT0.00 Recently we asked everybody in Canada to tell us the most important reason they preferred Colgate Denial Cream. The reason chosen by most of them, of course, was Gardol-Colgale's exclusive decay-lighter that forms a protective shield around your teeth-giving up to twelve hours protection against tooth decay acids with just one brushing. I Haymes Still Has Troubles Production of The Tender Trapl cheduled to open June 2. Wed., May 2321956 The Guardian, Page 5 NEW YORK is (AIM still - 1);;-k .erning council two weeks ago both having his to play in the show and to rejoinv tthe union. I d . th ed - E L- o e . 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HERE'S All YOU DO: One of the following three figures is the correct percentage of people who chose Gardol as the most important reason for using Colgaicis: 52X 72'Z, 92lX,. Using your best judgment. just check the percentage figure of your choice in the entry form below and mail in. Triple your prize money by enclosing a Colgate Dental Cream carton. CONTEST RULES First 300 correct entrants drawn will be asked to write 50 words or less telling why they prefer Colgate with Gardol. Prizes will be awarded on the basis of aptness and originality. Decision of the 'udgcs will be final. LVinners will be notified by mail. List of winners available on request. All entries become property of Colgate-Palmolive Limited. Contest open to all residents of Canada except employees of Colgate-Palmolive Limited. their advertising I, ' and their families. Mail to: Colgate Anniversary Conlul, Box 2575, Toronto 1, Ontario not later than Sunday midnight. June l7th, I956. Gentlemen: The pcrccniiigc of people I ti1inkychosc.G:irdol as the most important reason for using Colgate Dental Cream is: (check below) i3 527. U 727a D 921. KAME........H.-on.........................................-so--u ADDRES-S.........................................-............... o-o-ooaoug.---.--..-.-....-.-a-o-uo---o-.q-u-9..-.9...-goon---u-0 Triple Vain win new in tnclostni a calm beam can cup, , - v-"” ----- -- -- T”'''''”'9'''T'.''&l'9!,'''HF''''' .. l five CLIP THIS ENTRY FORM -...--.....1. on-our---'2 the union of performing artists. larly if they created a starring Id! Isaid Haymes and his Florida pro-tin a show. Harding said the coun. ducer applied before Equity's gov-pcil 'did not feel Haymes made I . lsufficient case to justify an excep- tion." Haymes has not previously ' 1953 for having falsely listed; Haymes' request for membah ta Barbara. Calif., as his birth-tship was turned down because only h, Fla. lplace. He was born in Argentina. - U. S. citizens may belong to equity. Although equity sometimes per-(He may be able to rejoin, Hlrdr I said, when he gains U. S. citi- tions in the United States. particu-lzenship, expected in a few months.