op” : -.A.sssuau'Hml.Its... IWLEATR WASHINGTON. Most of Can: Ida can expect temperatures be- low normal or near normal in FOEAST the next S) days. this p based on torecxanslt of the according to Nxr 30 'weather bureau. Only the At- : -1..-.-. DAYS” . 'expect above-normal temperat- the long-rangeilantic provinces and a section of tires. United Statesinorthern British Columbia can (CF Photo) EASTERN GUARDIAN ACME P. N. G. C. - Mrs. E. H. Stewart, Montague, was hostess to the members of ACME Past Noble Grands Club Tuesday evening. There were fourteen present and a brief business period was con- ducted by the president, Mrs. J.D. llzicLeod. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read by the Secretary. Mrs. M. .Fra- tor. and a p p r o v e d as read. Mrs. Lcltoy White r e p o rt e d on the visit of the club to Alpha Rebekah Lodge in Charlottetown on April 26. An invitation to meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Mac-, Laren. Charlottetown on May 29. was accepted and Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Nell Hooley were i t d on the program committee. A soc- lal hour followed the business and lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Sue Hernphill and Mr. Carl Stewart. Heciiherclale And Kilmuir Girls Form Bull Team The girls of Kilmuir and llrziiiiei'dale Friday night form- rd a softball team naming Louise MacPiiee (lieathcrdale). as cap- tain. Mary Matheson (Heather- dale) as pitcher. Louise Mac- Piiee (Heatherdale) as catcher. Margaret Finalyson (Kilmuiri as first baseman; Susan Bieren titiimuiri as second baseman; Janet Blei-en (Kllmuiri as third baseman. Others on the team are Margie MacPhee illeatherdale. Margie Matlleson (Heatherdalei Sadie Millar. iHeatherdalei and Betty Bieren (Kilmuir). They hope to play against Montague girls' team in the near future. DAILY CROSS ACROSS DOWN I Obtained Well-bred I. Conical Malt masses kiln of Real thread Discipline I. Shaggy Rowing beast: implement to. Draw: Knitting I2. Follow stitch I. Missile Astringent weapon fruits I4. Listens Animals I6. Marshy Dispatch meadow I0 southeast fabbr.) I3. Specks I0 Street tabbr.) ll. Narrats N Equipment I6. Boat sa. Mother-it Iaw d Ruth (Bib) M.Holiovr- horned ruminant I3. Ram 81. Low- frequency labor.) :0. lrritatingl) self-sufii- cient person Jlsmslleat stain isbhr.) 80. Roman money ttcustodlanl u Parrot, 45 weird (7 Fragrance .. ”'”':' 7' .9 .99.” NP . Canine French river of timber Hit (sisngl I1. Bulky piece 31. Turns to OPENING DANCE Beaver Club Hall, Saturday, May 12. SAWS hammered and gimuned. Work guaranteed. Joe Lannigan. Montague. THE ANNUAL Oddiellows and Jtebekah banquet -will be held on Thursday, May 10th at 8.30 p.m. Husbands and wives welcome. THE LUCKY TICKET holder for the Panda bear was Mr. J.J. Stewart, Montague. with ticket No. 9. "SEE THE BEST" eral Electric television Montague Electric Co. guaranteed. line at Service Personals Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewel- lyn, Montague. spout the weekend at Mrs. Llewellyn's former horric at Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Barry MacLure. Dartmouth. N.S. are visiting Mr. ltlacLure's parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles MacLure, Montague- L......:.M:-:e-- ACTOR FOUND DEAD NEW YORK (AP)-John Olsen. 40, identified as the son of Ole Olsen of the Olsen and Johnson comedy team, was found dead Saturday In the attic of his Flush- ing home. His wife. Jean, 36. who discovered the body, said she thought he had gone to 1.05 An- geles three weeks ago for an act- ing engagement. He was a televis- ion actor. Police said Olsen ap- parently was a suicide. Three bottles that had contained sleep- ing pills were found at his side. W O R D .. 23. Famous E section t (Chi- cago) 5. Spawn o( can HEB aqauau macaw fish I1 Beau- llful land- LJEE hunaasd 29 Wedded 30. Flowers 32. Bind 34. Tibetan priest .15. Drcads . Native (Scotland) Boy's nickname Ireland Wine the right receptacle see Gen- , 43. Pig pens 49. Remain I0. conclude DAILY CIIYPIOAQU HLO 5-! gm .. Ila:-e's how to work it: vnaasnxn NGIILLOW 0," kn" umpi, gum. (or another. In this example A is used lor the tnrse L's. X for lrophiu, the length and Inn Coy the "R N. 01, gtc, single letters. apos- formation of the words an all hints. coda letters-In dtlcnnt: A ornbcnn 0-0'-W runs. an: inn. bouts opxcxo sum ixcna onus sum suitca- moxc sin!-tlllih run-vanrsi Ir. Aswan nor ennumruiuiwol IID-EUNIN. --Iisnouigsuritvul-I-N-"'”'"' K.C.H. Auxiliary Recalls Florence Nightingale The regular monthly meeting of the Kings County Hospital Ladies Auxiliary was held at the Nurses Residence. Montague, Friday eve- cning May 4 with the president, Mrs. Leltoy White in the chair. There were sixteen members present. In the absence of the -secretary. Mrs. J. M. Fraser was appointed to act as secretary pro tempor. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and ap- proved. The wuespondence in- cluded a letter regarding the con- ylegion being held at St. Andrew's. Substantial cheques were re- ceived from the Lower Montague Womens Institute and Whim Road lnstitute- which were gratefully acknowledged by the president. It was decided the Auxiliary would assist in the purchase of POINT DE ROCHE The trout anglers were in some ways sad on April i5ih when their special streams were covered with ice and the speckled beauties were well protected. The favourite spot at Point de Roche Pond was sort of deserted on the opening day, due to road conditions. The Holy Redeemer Church, Charlottetown was the scene of a very pretty spring wedding when Audrey Gertrude Gunn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gunn. Savage Harbour, became the bride of Carl Raymond Munn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Munn. Char- lottetown. The bride was attended by her sister, Georgina Gunn. and the groom was attended by Mr. G. Donnelly. Following the marriage- Iblretagtfast was held at The Queen oe. Mr. and Mrs. Munn will reside in Charlottetown. Their many 1 items for the Nurses Residence. An invitation to meet at the sum- mer home of Mrs. L.H. Poole in June was accepted and plans for having a White Elephant Sale fol- lowing the business meeting were discussed. Each member was asked to bring a friend. Mrs, White thanked the ladl who assisted with the sewing at the hospital during the month. It was reported that a supply of bed linen- purchased by the Auxiliary, had been received. The social hour following the meeting was in the fonn of a birthday party in celebrating the anniversary of the birth of Flo- rence Nightingale and a very in- tcrcsting program was presented. A brief sketch of the life of Flo- rence Nightingale was read by R.C.A. Victor Television Top values in the world's most J ,. "' ” television. Make your selection while our stock is corn- pleie. Our TV is backed by our reliable electronic service. DUVAIVS RADIO SERVICE OIIONTAGUE-PHONE 34 Serving King's County CAPITOL TODAY and WED. The blazing talents of two great stars in the danger affair of the year! 3U8PEN3E...ao only Hitchcock can make itl ALFRED I-tt'TCHCOCK'8 TO CATCH A THIIP 80000 by TICHNIOOLOR IHOWINOAT I---I--'1--I Mrs. White, and a reading, "Why we remember the name of Flo- rence Nightingale" was given by Miss Freda Apts. A poem "White Shoes" was also read by Miss Apts. followed by a moment's silence. Box lunches and tea were served by a committee of the members. Johnts, Newfoundland. For space reservattions and freight rates apply LO 1- NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE P.0. BOX 65 - DIAL 8737 ,Geo'town Girls The hosts on Thursday evening, May 3rd. in the Georgetown High School gi.rls' hockey team, pro- vincial titleholders, and their coach Miss Joan Murphy, at a chicken” , heldln the Legion Hall. Mrs. J.W. Lavers- auxiliary Vice President. expressed the thanks of the Auxiliary embe n to the team for bringing the honor of a Pro- vincial title to the town. This is the third time steam from Georg town High School has won the coveted Provincial Cup. The vice-president presented the Physical Fitness Cup, emblem- atlcal of the Island School Girls' championship to Miss Murphy, team coach. Miss Murphy.a for- mer member of several Provincial championship teams, presented Montague Legion The regular monthly meeting of the Montague Branch Canad- ian Legion was held in the Leg- ion Hall on Thursday, May 3. with the president G. G. Jardina presiding. A large attendance was noted with members from Murray River, Montague, New Perth, Lower Montague and Vic- toria Cross. Two new members were introduced and admitted into the branch. They were wel- comed by the president. The sec- the 'inancial standing of the branch and the statement show- ed the branch to be is good shape financially. Considerable discussion fol- lowed on the necasity of a new sign for the Legion Hall and it was decided that comrades Mar- tin, McGowan and Jardine ar- range to have a new and suit- able sign ordered and erected on the hall. The meeting then ad- journed and a moot enjoyable social period ensued. with bridge. auction and a delicious lunch. friends wished them many happy years of wedded life. John Feehan- Point do Roche. motored to Charlottetown on Thursday where he purchased a 1955 Dodge Truck. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gunn and son Jackie returned home after spending a few days in Summer- side at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ferrish. Billy Gunn. Raymond. Feehsn, George Maccorniac and Reggie McInni.s have been employed at Gunn's Corner for the past few days, under the direction of the roadmaster. Valentine Maclntyte, Mr. Russell Maclntyre and Mr. Cyrene MacDonald are engaged in hauling sand. Really this is quite a bog hole- as cars and trucks have been getting stuck in it for the past week. But the boys are doing a fine Job. i,-s.... ,- ,,....... .. .. -.. ..-,. .... j M. V. FERGUS Freight will be accepted until noon Thursday, May 10th, for next sailing of M. V. Fergus to St. MIDNIGHT SHOW! TONIGHT --ll.3O CAPITOL YELLOW EYED BEAN CONTRACTS Contracts for growing yellow eyed beans will be finalized at the following meetings: WHEATLEY RIVER HALL- TUESDAY. MAY 8 - 8 RM. MEADOWBANK school... wsonssnav. MAY 19 .. 3 am, ROLLO any WEST scnoop. FRIDAY. MAY 11 .. a nu, PRINCE EDWARD IHAND DEPARTMENT or Aqncuprrmg Eniericiined By Legion Ladies Ladies Auxiliary of the each i Georgetown Canadian Legion were beautiful crest and thanked the retary presented a statement of Hockey Team team member with a Auxiliary. She congratulated the iteam on its fine showing. Miss .Doreen Sculiy- the team's goalie, lreplied for the team in a very '-fitting and appropriate speech. An entertainment committee of jMrs. F.J. Dehory and Mrs. Wal iter Soloman. presented a very in iteresting and much appreciated lprogramme of games and music. Mr. Vernon Myers returned re- cently from Nova Scotia and will complete his Grade 11 studies at Montague High School. Mr. Joseph "Sonny" Johnson. i Miss Sally Johnson and Miss Peg- gy Johnson attended the Thomp- son-Stevenson wedding held at Fredericton on April 26th. Mr. E.B. MacLaren. who spends the winters with Mrs. MacLaren- at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Aitken of Hamilton, 0nt.. arrived recently in Georgetown. He will spend the summe at his home there. Mrs. MacLaren remained in Ontario as the guest of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C.S.M. Duffin, London. Ont. and gay. and Mrs. Aitken, Hamilton- n . Mr. Leo Babineau of Shediac, N, B., who for the past several seasons has bought live lobsters in the Georgetown area, is (Inca again on the job. His many friends are pleased to see him again Mr. Alec Arsenauli. Canadian National Railway trainman. was a recent visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mr. Daniel Riley of Montague. who for many years has been cap ably performing the duties of Pre server Foreman at the lobster packing plant of Mr. William S. Martell, is once again officiating in this capacity. Mr. Riley spent the past winter with relatives in the U.S.A. and Ontario. Miss Verna Martcli. school . teacher at Hermitage. was a ' weekend guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mar-tell. Mrs. Kimball Gotell was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Friday, May 4th, where she visited her father, Mr. Wilfred MacQuillan, who is a patient in the G"-'31 I-akcb. has an average dcptbp P: 900 AWL Yalliiiug to a maximum! 0 ct. ni'3i'.'P WATERS I-Bk! Supurmr. largest of the Tuesday. May 8, 1956 The Guardian, Page 5 Llgil iv Happy Family Ends Mortgage Worries New Plan Will Ensure Mortgage is Paid Of! last summer. a young ooupi; bought a home in a quiet suburban area for 815.000. ey paid 3.3.000 domi, with a 20 year mortgage for 810,000. As tliiiig.-7 stand, they should have no trouble paying it oil. ' The husband is no cliunats. He has a Llilllfellitfdliiin Life Mortgage Insurance Plan, with a Total l)i.-aliiliiy Clause. For 38.31 a month Confederation will put uii lii- iiir.i'iga;;i- in case of death. If he becomes i'lI:'dlil9l.I, ill1', pulii-y ri-niaiii- in force at no cost to him. Yes, for less than 1'72: of your initial iiiurt;.'.ig,.-, 1.4..-.1 on p age 35 or under, you can protect your iauuily ironi lure- i closure at the time of your tl('iiIll. Feulilres of the Colifmlcrulimi Life Plan I. This Mortgage Insurance Plan may be I)Ul'i,'lI;i-1'il on a 15, 20 or 25 year basis. 2. The cost reduces in later years. 3. Aiirr the mortgage period you may i-uiitiiiiie illl' pltili-c. tmn at reduced cost, or receive a czisli pgiyim-iii. on ederaiionj Get an Extra Trade-in allowance for all B. F. Goodridi Tires at . . . ALEXE.Mac- ASSOCIATION DOUGAL CDMPLETE TIRE For Free Booklet "Nulfor Sale," and: smwicn S. W. WILLIS, Divisional Manager, ,Mon(ague . phone 35.4 Bank of Nova Scotia Building Chai' i S Hospital. New 10 DON'T MISS OUR GREAT SPRING SALE OF . .. INTERNATIONAL SPRING TOOLS COMPLETE LINE OF FARMALL TRACTORS NOW ON DISPLAY FARMALL TRACTORS AND DAY SALE --- MAY 8 TO MAY 18 piggy NlcCormick' g iFARMWAI.I.' ZOO You save time, fuel and upkeep with the new Farmall 200-you have more than 30 low-cost McCormick Fast- Hitch implements-plus from-mounted planters and cultivators that let you look ahead for precision work. 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All names kept in strict confi- dence. tractor and convenient terms in: to three years may be arranged for the balance. Horses or c d it I I 0 accepted in MO 208 GREAT GEORGE ST. W. R. JENKINS Cl-IARLOT TETOWN mucus-uni