I i Jan‘s-q «an established congregation of ‘ Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, a ’edeith profaner swearing in a ’ public place was fined $~10. and ' and had his case adjourned for juie seeing please notify Ken Montague. Phone 24. GEORGETOWN. UNIITED CHURCH ‘ speck! services wil mark the Canada by Royal Charter in. the year 1837. The first preaching 1n the area was by Dr. Mac- Gregor in 1793. Special music wil be provided by the Cherry Valey Duet and by the Brook- lyn Trio assisting the George-I town Choir. The present pastor of the Georgetown Charge is gov. W. A. Patterson, M.A., B. anniversary 0f Georgetown United Church on Sunday July 27 when Rev. John Hardie, M.A.. pm)" professor of Old Testa- ment History, Pine Hill Divinity Hall will be guest preacher both at 11 am. and 7 pm. The Georgetown Church first became me Presbyterian Chin-ch in if Public Profanity Brings $10 Fine A Magistrate’s Court at Mon- W, July 23, before Stipendiary MURRAY RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Herring and daughter Agnes of New Glasgow, N.S. recently spent a few days at the home of Mrs. _ Herring’svparents, Mr. and Mrs. resident of Murray Rlver charg- Sydney Brooks, White Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Andy MacFar— lane and son of Toronto, Ont., are spending their vacation at the home at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacFaIfiMne White Sands. wsts or ten days. A resident of Montague charg- fl‘wlth unlawfully assaulting a we officer pleaded not guilty One week until Wednesday July 30 at Georgetown. Charges were laid by John White, policeman for the towdn a; Montague. GREAT TREES 1he famed Douglas firs of Brit- idi Columbia may reach a height or 300 feet. EASTERN GUARDIAN LOST: BROWN Pointer. «Mr. Melvyn Giddings has re turned to Moneton, N.B. after spending his holidays at the home of his mother, Mrs. Olive Gid- dinigs, White Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moore Mrs. George Buell and Mi 5 S Pearl MacLeod of New Glasgow, N.S., were recent visitors to High Bank, guests of Mr. Bennie limit-5., Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving and daughters of Charlottetown. re- cently spent a weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Any- WRETURN ADULT POLIO In- ation Clinic will ‘be in Mor- j Legion Hall. Thursday, July in 7-10. Mns. Nathan Irving and Mir. and Mrs. William J. MacKay. .. The annual exchange of books in the Murray River Public Lib- TwIce-a-day mail service for postal areas located between Charlottetown and Souris is to undergo a major change effec- tive August 1. On that date the present ser- vice supplied by the Island Motor Transport wil be superceeded by a two-way evening service pro. vided by a private carried. George J. Tale of Charlotte— town has been awarded the con; tract to carry out this work. This new service will leave the City daily at 4:00 pm, except Sundays, arriving at Souris each service to leave Souris at 6:15 ' p.m., arriving back in Charlotte- town at 7:50. On the outgoing trip of this new service the Main Post Office in Charlottetown well despatch mails to all Post Otfices located nay River, the guests of rela- tives. They are also spending some time in New Glasgow, N.S. Miss Sandra Lowe, Mum-lay Riv- er, is spending two weeks holi- days in Ottawa, Out, the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and John Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod and daughter Karen of Dart- mouth, N.S., were recent week- end visitors to Murray River, guests of his parents, Mr. and Mns. Gavin MaeLeod. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Renon and family of Halifax, N.S. recently spent their holidays at the home of Mrs. Renowf’s par-exits, MIT. and Mrs. Clarence Nicolle, Mur- ray River. Mir. Luther Mooney of Quincy, Mass, is spending his holidays in Murray River, with his wife and sons who have been home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Dam Horton, Murnay River. The Misses Clara and Jessie Cook, both registered nurses tom Montreal, are spending a month at the home of their mother, Mrs Jane Oook,’ Murray River. Mns. Ethel tht of Toronto Ontario is spending some time at the home other parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horton, Murray River. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Mum and family of Saint John, N.B., are spending their holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and ers. Eaml Mum, Murray River. Mrs. Martin MacKay 5...: dan- ghters of Piotou, N.S., recently Major Change Is Coming For Eastern Mail Service in this section of the Province. On the return trip al Post Of- fices except Bear River, Arma— dale. Tracadie Cross, Bedford, and Little York, will forward mails to Charlottetown. Mail originating in the above— noted Post Ofifices, all of which are located at some distance from the highway, will be des- patched to the Main Post Office via the outgoing trip. East Baltic and Elmira Post Ofifices will despat-ch daily to Souris and also to Charlottetown via Elmira and Souris East. Local letters will be exchang- ed by means of Mail Wallets to be carried by the contractor. F. E. etchum, Saint John. N. B., dist. ct director of postal services, who made the announ— cement of the new arrangements, emphasized that the morning motor vehicle service will con- tinue as at, present. ants Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- Leam, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Allred Innocent of Conn. U.S.A., are spending their holidays in Murray River, guests of Mrs. Innocents moth- er, Mrs. Jane Clock. PD. and Mrs. Alan Pryne of Halifax, N.S., recently spent a week at Murray River, visiting with relatives. Mrs. Judson Nicolle and em. dren Janice and Judson, have re- River, after spending some time at her home in Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia. Miss Janet Stewart, Charlotte- town, recently spent at weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nicolle turned to their home iIn'Muzmay 0 Court Is Held At Georgetown Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet held court at Georgetown yes» terd-ay. The case of a resident of Morell who was charged with driving while intoxicated, which case had been adjourned on pre- vious occasions and to which charge the defendant had pre— viously pleaded not guilty, was proceeded with and two wit- nesses were heard for the crown. The case was then ad- journedng one week. G. R. Foster, Oh’town represented the accused. A resident of Montague charg- ed with having liquqor in his possession other than his resi- dence was fined 20 dollars and costs. A resident of Cardigan was fined $5 and costs for having no' operators licence for the current year. A resident of Cardigan was fined $10 and costs for permit- ting an unlicensed person to drive his vehicle. - Ian M. MacLeod, crown prose- cutor for Kings. represented the crown in all cases. and family of Saint John, NB. are spending their holidays in Murray River, visiting with his parents and relatives. ‘ Friends of Mr. William J. Mac- Kay, Murray River, are pleased to hear that he has returned to his home in Murray River afiel- spending a week in the Veteran’s Wing of the P.E.I. Hospital. The many friends of Mr. Syd- ney Stewart of Ottawa, Ont, are pleased to hear that he is con- valescing at his home in High Bank. All hope to see him well and able to return to his work before too long. -. l anal- A- POSTcARD Postcards go anywhere for only 4¢-friends and relatives love to get them. You can also keep in touch with the neighbours back home when you mail a postcard on qrivul giving your correct postal address. (PHD Yoflk ' Summer outlaws - iiyw wish in hm your man In-addtesfl. don't [algal to [ill in : change-oi-addnss uni It ywrmsl GEORGETOWN Mrs. Janis MacPhee of Char- lottetown, was a recent guest of the Misses Nellie and Sarah MacPhee. Mrs. ( Dr.) Clayton George and daughter Ann of Lucan, Ontario, motored to Georgetown last week and are guests of Mrs. George’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Knight. Mr. William J. MacDonald has returned to his home in George— town, after being a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital. Miss Helen Murphy of Toronto, Ontario, is vacationing in George- town, where she is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil— liam Murphy. Mr. Ted French returned re- cently to Montreal, aifter visiting friends and relatives in George- town.‘ Mr. George MacDonald of Tor- onto, Ontario, il vacationing in Georgetown as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gotell and family motored from Mon— treal, Que, last week and are vacationing in Georgetown as the guests of Mr. Gotell’s parent,s Mr. and Mrs. John Gotell. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sim- li'c-ki and two children, Linda and Alan of Norwood, Mass, 'and Mrs. Alec Mooney and son Ter— nance of Souris. Mrs. Gordon Livingstone and family returned recently to Saint John. N.B., after, vacationing in. Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. L'ivingstone’s parents, Captain and Mrs. John Dicks. Mr. and Mrs. John Victor left recently on return to Jamaica Plain, Mass, alter holidaying in Georgetown as the guests of Mr. Thun, July 24. 1958 The Guardian Page 5 Victor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor. On Saturday, July 19th, Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Hansen had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Richards and son Kenneth, Jr., of Charlottetown. Miss Dor— oth-y Simmonds, R.N. of Char- lottetown, and Mrs. Eddie Burke and sons, Billy and Richard of Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bell and family, Somervi‘lle, Mass. are visiting Mrs. Bell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rafuse‘. \ Mrs. James E. Mortan has re- turned to her home in Long 15- land, N.Y. after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor. and Mrs. Clifford Chappell and family of York, are the guests of Mrs. Chappell’s broth~ Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryan of South Asli’burnlham. Mass, are vacationing in Georgetown, where they are the guests of Mrs. Bry- an’s brother, Mr, Lemuel Mac- Cormack and Mrs. M‘acCormack. It is Mr. Bryan’s first visit tti‘ his native Province in 38 years. Mrs. Edward Foshcner of Tewiksbuny, Mass, is visiting her; mother, Mrs. Matilda Jamiesonsi Recent guests at the ho e 06 Mr. and rs. Adolphus Scully, who have returned to the USA were Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMillan and family of Tewksbury,‘Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bon~ dreau of Waltham, Mass. ~, MissKaIthleen Scully, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Scul‘y lefit recently for Tewksbury, Mass, where she will visit with Mr. and‘ er, Mr. Norman Thompson and Mrs. Don d MaciMillan. Brig hter-tasting fruit flavours fromCanada Dry... try Them! \ / spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr.- and Mr. Gavin MacLeod, Murray River. ’ 5 rary, took place on Tuesday, July 15, when members flrom Headquarters in Ghaalottetown were out and many new books have been added, tor the pleas- ures of those ’who like to read. attic: and um on returning home. » nun-5 "CARADA POST OFFICE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lenz of Ja- ‘ ‘ macia Plain, Mass, were recent ' ' ‘ visitors to Murray River, guests of Mr. and Mins. William J. Misc- Kay. RETURN ADULT Polio Inno- ' citation’ will be in Eldon ‘ Community Hall, Friday, July 125011. 7—10 p.m. , THE CALLOW Wheelchair ' coach will visit southern Kings ‘ July 23 and 29. Invalids and shut- “ins who wish to enjoy an outing on the coachfplease write Acme Lodge, P. O. Box 306, I: ague before Jilly 27. } AST COLOR Film Service. acolor, Ektachcrome, Koda- lorne, Anscochrome, color pro- ing, printing, duplicating and rging. Munshaw ,‘Process. . é best quality, fastest proces- and most dependable ser- ! Mail to: George Wotton, ttognaphy, SummerSIde. = RSONALS 2': ‘ r . Wilfred Prosper is a pa- " in the Charlottetown Hospi- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Keenan and family OIngontreal, who Ihav been spending their holi— days at the home of Mrs. Keen- an’s parents Mr. andMIi-s. Wil- liam D. ‘MaIcDonald, Little- Saimls, recently with friends in Murray'Rliver. A NOTICE‘To PATRIOT "SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription ' accounts may be in paid otthe Montague. Souris or Summer- '1 r side offices of The. Guardian and The F: ' r . Patriot. x , ‘ y The GUcIrdion -T|1e Patriot , . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley and children, Gary and Roselee of Charlottetown, were visi: tors to Murray River, guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod. Mr. Vernon MacLeaIn of Ot- tawa, Ontario, is spending his holidays at the home of his par- Funeral Held 'At Sturgeon 'Dhe funeral of the late Mrs. Johanna Condon Was held/ Weds nesday morning from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. Allan MacKenzie, Little Pond, to St. Paul’s Church, Sturgeon, l where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the. Rev. F. L. ’ Mullally, P.P., who also conduct- ' ‘2 ed services at the grave; , i 1 Rev. Charles Gallant was pre- ' sent in the Sanctuary. Pal-l bearers were: John Wil- ‘Tlhe July'meeting of the Min- ray River W.I. met art the home of Mrs. William Stewart on July 7th, with ten members and two visitors present. ‘Mrs. Mary D. Deans was guest speaker tor the evening, she told of her exIper- iences in general while in Central America, which was. very interesting to one and all. and Mrs. Bryer K. Ile'W— ellyn and tamin of Sussex, N.B 'are'spendzinlg their holidays on the Island, while in Murray Riv-_ er, they are the guests of Mrs. Illewellyln’s parents, Mr. and Mrs J.L. MacKinnon. Mrs. Blanche Hollimgihurst, R. N., of New York, is spendingthe ~summer at her home in Mur- 7 Mr. William Prosper, George- town, is making a satistaictory , cry following surgery in the - own Hospital. . John R. MacIean, Quincy, 1 ss. is visiting in Montague, . 'et‘est of her mother, Mrs. Gillis. y". .MacLean‘ Oakland, ray River. iliam MacDonald, Vincent Ma_c- and ""_ l ,V .‘ . . relatives, . Donald, Reginald Walsh,.Dan1el . " Wom’ 1"; “fiantague Gale. and Mrs- George Salmdets Condon, Joseph MacKenz1e, and Box Office opens 7:30- m 5. . mews m 1 fibewwn’ It is and children Judy, Janet and Raymond MacDonald. Show at Dusk "+1,;,—’“ I“ 3:: 03:1: smog, M1. Donnie “of Kitchner, Ont, are Thgd funeral was largely at— ‘ " ' " " " . . .‘ I‘ their holidays in Mur- tend . - ‘ Team I; here and he 15 mg — . , gag-infirm, He was . See The Great Naval Baffle i. .. r resident of Caledonia. You’ll Howl at the Year’s Funniest Butler! ., . ~ Til-DAY oIILII KENNETH MO WADMIRABLE" mum muses SHOWING VAT 2:30-7:00-9:oo YOU'VE HEARD About . . . Out-gunned and , Out—ranged, ‘ three. fighting TERRIERS attacked and destroyed a TIGER of the seas!) inn R. MacSWIalin UPPGI'_M°’1‘ . 1' eispresentlyalmltiemm"m.e : . County Hospital where he . ,undergoing treatment. and Mrs. Kearney ; We returned to their homem ' John, NB. after spending ' holidays in Sturgeon. NOTIOE . ‘3 I ; Epsitively no fishing ~ Parking on my Pro- Jock MacDonald. "Treat yourself a M to the perfect “pick-up”! Wetdeficiouswayteaddsparkle’aothefim... tilewnnyaestofCanadaDryOrange'..é :— The BATTLE ‘ of-the ‘ RIVER PLATE 6010! IV “(RNKQIOL WSYIVISNIN, I coMINo .- FRIDAY & SATURDAY E33?» “.31 2;, ? Riverton. . 7A or the luscious good twice of any Canada Dry ‘§—————— R AS NEVER BEFORE! ‘ v L’ngSm‘fofi‘,fM“° . WESKIESROA ’ ' .1 a; 'J ‘EGIO‘N ZONE MEETING *‘ fistern Kings Canadian 11‘ Legion Zone Meeting will take place in refreda‘mgtmatswhereveryoushop— museumfmnafamne, I‘Mm‘" “9‘2" "‘1" ‘ wash can has ' ' i F .d sunan ‘ 1'“ . U ‘ . ~ I I. r 17‘. .. . . I I . Gar-2N I! At NA WOOWDWSWING EN A RANK ORGANtZHATIOVN.PRESENTATlO/N sTARRmo ’ lie/fig?” Imfifllfllfllmfll‘m" JOHN GREGSON - PETER TIIIcII - ANTHONY mum All Legion Members wrm HMS AJAX __ HMS EXETER _ HMst Acmuss Are Invited to Attend REG MacADAM, Zone Chairman. the one and only Champagne of Ginger Ales y. k i)