The port of Souls was a hive at activity this pa: weekend. In |iliIlllOI’I to the lalter “Frank- c fie Hall" loading pulpwood onl .\'ov‘a tic north side of the government sea fishing craft tied up .;. K“. .‘,.- , SOURIS IS BUSY PORT above group of American a n d l)onna .\Iay. Northern Star, Sou- cargo for St. John's: l‘he "0rel."i Scotian draggers bei-thed on the south side of the main wharf. Included in the deep at Souria “GTO \\ilElI‘I, and several draggers tied were the following: Virginia Ann. ,al Plnette some years later ae‘M Stewart. John D Bruee Gee. rNn0V8d I0 H183! 33115 WI"-'“’ I" Livingstone, Stanley Livingstone. resided up to two vears ago when Had Brother AI he movei: tar Pt-\);‘Ia(.l(“;Q):iIII.“a(?nI..‘a1h.“ar::;yL|:;::::l‘;?fl.' The lai His many friends in this Pro- man held in flowers had a very large circle fl’l9l'l(I.\ lti 1554 III\ wife Iornier- ly I-Ili/.abcih-Mat-Pliersiin pass away suddenly at their home in ”"’-V H h Han Irghe folltI(wiiii; latiiil Slll‘\|\P' \. Anni. \1t's Anthony \'agt, Ame- heim t‘alifornia. RutIi- \Irs. the news was received that Mr. Malcolm M .\rIacI.eod. had sud- denly passed away at Port Cred- it. Ontario, on October 2nd I957. Mr. Mat-Leod had only return— ‘ed to Ontario. after spending his holidays with his son at Little The Iannly of of the Province. ‘Am Mr !\IacL.eod was born in 0 Point Prim, P I'll in I887. when , '_ . . . young man M “N” (0 mt, Biute. Little sands. PI-.I m United 3131,; and some [h”‘[y. A «in \Iicliael was drowned 19“ five years he returned to the in PW“ Cl'*‘<l|l 0'”. 5""l¢’ ll__, 1* . .\tIl‘\ nt; Walter, llaliax. NS, and Ill? man)’ mend‘ W‘h° ‘"9" helpful to them in their bereaveo ers of sympathy. mgh eswem ,,,,‘h,,_ lP.\I.IIy to the respect felt for H ' . ‘ . i . tn. vince was grately saddened when honorable upright character. and him and st nipathy for the family. i. the members of the Kings (,nun..m°° ' 0' He was laid to rest in the fam- iy Hospital Nursery Clu The‘ “°‘""""""'.""‘ """°" I” ll) plot in the Little Sands Ceme-i ifor ‘held la the late Mr. cast has been chosen for the one sums’ and "lends In other par“. John lliclvox Pom (‘rt-dit. ()nl.; -Vl3l“0lm M M3'~’l0°d “'1-‘II “"3” ff “0Han_ 'r,,r.-,nio_ exipress their sincere thanks Lo| Tuesday. Oct. 29. 1957TIn Guardian Page 5 KINGS COUNTY II.N.C. On Wednesday orace I"rase' was hostess to‘, meeting and the execuuve meet- ing were read The ,committee reported that several ‘I members have been the concert which will be te in .’ ve ay. Ivor Phillips was appoint- ao ed in charge of the candy which will be sold em and for flowers. cards and ther discussion lnight to hold the meetings took Pl .\Ira. ,pi.c3 and It was flnaly dadded “mun hold the meettaga on the ‘ first and third Monday of oath e-v ening program promised and Mn. Horace Fraser. SOURIS HOSPITAL r, also a at the concert l-‘ur- tin a suitable Proymcg find purchased 3 (um years ago (inc brother llr An» gus \Iacl.eod. Meliis Park. Cal- 7‘ ' W’ ' ‘ . foriiia also stirvives A brtr Mr and .\Irs. JH. Vlacfiregor, lII(‘l'. Donald \lacl.eod who was r many tears a teacher‘ Mr ‘ml “"5 “"“‘““l V1“I“‘|" this Province died in 1947. son. Montague. and Mr and \Irs.: H” remmm armpd in (.m"__ Don Adatiis, Rutiitiiersitie, have ’ on gamrdm, ris II. Paula Marie, Harry Donald and Eugene. port included the "Cath Marjorie ‘ and Marybelle, lrene R. Donna Rae, and Beotholt. Coasters elia." I - up at the Lastpaclt wharf, the. David Francea, Linda and Jane. ‘ St. John's, .\'fld, loading general mmmed {mm . ‘en eluwabhiand on Stiiidav afternoon Oct 6 “W, rwem nsnors The services at the church and grave were taken by Rev. L S. Woolfrey. The pall bearers were his for- neighborii at High Bank. .. . uris. ading general cargo‘ .\I0nl.ague. for Fortune. Nl'ld.; the "Bessie ' to Charlottetown where they call- M. Dugaa," Murray Harbor. ed on Mrs. !\'e|son‘s mother. Mrs ; and the Floaald II. Grindstone, iGerald Proctor, who is a patient: Program and lunch. in. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN Southern Kings Annual Meeting Southern Kings Fish and Game '."°“" mp I0 pom” °! "Huey th his funeral was held from In Nov‘ Scout ‘the Little Sands L'nited Church; at BISOD Rfiitlurlnti TU95d3y- Mr‘ ‘M Mr, M1,,‘ };9N,,,' and was very largely attended. 8 p.m. It is important that all sportsmen attend. Registered N u r s e ‘wanted or once for lgenerol duty. Solory Association October 29th ll i$I35.00 per month and full moinrenonce. Apply to Morton. Ml, each loading cordwood for in the Prince Edward Island mer al. I M the Magdalene lalande. . essrs. Bruce Stewart, Angus 34......‘ .v.._ S \ K7 , MACKEREL WERE RUNNING i The week ‘before last inshore of the taaty deep water denizen i a Souris plant. fall mackerel are. fishermen enjoyed the best mac- in one trip to the fishing grounda. kcrel fishing they have had so tar ‘ In the week the Morell Pack-" this season. Big ‘catches were‘ ing Co. processed almost M.- tcported from all important liar-I000 lbs_ of [he silver). fish‘ lmrs on the North coast. Redi llcad. located on the south side ers. Later they 1 I fl being filletted. salted. and pine‘ in large temporary contain- will be packed In the photo above taken at will be completed. ,3?“ . .z vi‘ ._ _, 5. -«. EASTERN GUARDIAN ANNIZAL TURKEY Dinner,- Presbyterian Hall Montague on, Wednesday. October 30th BI-3ATON'S BEAUTY Shop vvilll be closed from October 31st to November 7th. I THE SALE that was to be‘ held Oct. 29th. at the home of the- late Joseph Maelwillan. St Pe- ters Bay has been postponed un- til further notice. ONE THOUSAND persons used‘ ’ , the facilities of the Kings County - Memo“, “mm, W mt Returning by popular request one of the T0 . on WED. & THUR. 31“.’.'T"..3.‘:" ..:;:‘:..::.:: .2: ‘top rim or «ii rime . °“ WE PROUDLY PRESENT THE "ER5°NAl5 {SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT rig ‘ ..:':.:f .2‘:'}'i‘§"Z..i3i1Z.‘?.‘l"...£?*3iI INGRID BERGMAN ACADEMY awano WINNER ‘ass? ACTRESS“ Dov a...i..on ._ SIVENTIIN Is NOT AN A0! .:.: J'l's AN ETERNITY. . . ----JAMES L MacARTHUR THE ——-Q’ ' TOYS MASQUERADE L OPENING IN SOURIS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 GIFT AND VARIETY SHOPPE WITH WIDE SELECTIONS OF NOVELTIES ' CHINAWARE ' GIFTS DANCE GARV COOPER OPENING of St. Peter‘: Bay near the en-i trance was no exception. Somei boats located at this harbor a averaged almost mackerel daily; VALLETTA, Malta Reuters — few miles north of Morell village‘ Lieu!‘ Iierdis Clem.ems' 15' of the (3.000 lbs. 0‘ U.S. Air Force bailed out of his heading foI.\lalta, picked him up Branch Canadian Legion I one 5-mg|,,m.n_ Sabre _iet fighter Sunday six mi- safely four hours later. The planel . ned craft hand-lined 1.900 lbs les above the Mediterranean -‘had developed engine trouble. in large punt-lioons where thelln Sl' Mal‘-‘"8 Parish Hall uureranomo ' final stage in the curing process on “.edneSday' ON. 30' smut OF -entznotv This is a benefit dance Pflsuteiow without an oxygen mask. - British cruiser Birminghammsllonsored h.V SOUTIS '§.c....¢...,'.'."""" NYLONS 79;, , Prizes given. THE BUREAU'S AIMS TO EDUCATE FAMILIES ABOUT: day problems that confront the average fami fully N . To help people to become as To help people with social difficulties to utmost satisfaction from life. .5 To strengthen and develop family life so ode-quat econtribution tnsociely. 1. ("mid caie and iiianageiiicnl and how to solve day to ly self-siifficient as possible and to become productive members of society; obtain the that children mav grow up equipped in enioy life and to make an Some First Year Accomplish- . - menfs .\'o. lntervlewl Cases Family ('otinscl|ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34 fill? Alcoholism . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 I63 (‘ounselling to Aged It Sick . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l7 2'!‘- llcserted I-‘anilliea I0 3" linwcd Mothers . . . . . . . . . .. I7 53 Adoption Ilomcs . . . . . . . . . .. Ill 35 I-‘oster Homes 7 3" Income Planning It till Marriage (‘ounsclliniz . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 I2 ('hiIdi'cn's Proh'cms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I7 67 I\Iisc(-llaneoug . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 77 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 198 I245 Number of children taken into care . . . . .. I2 Returned to parents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 In Hoapilgl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Placed in Adoption Homes . . . . . .. 4 In I-‘oater Homes pending pracement . . . . . .. 5 Services Provided I-‘or OI famlllex 4.'i4—'l‘otal pereona PATRONS— ' Lt. cost. '1'. W. L. Prowae . Premier A. W. Matheeoa Reverend 6. Howard Chrlotle Mayor 1. D. Stewart. D.I.0.. l.D. Preeldeat Charlottetown lllquorlal Aslocllllom CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE- C0-CIIAIRMEN A. J. IAILAI and il. HILTON PIIRCI - Woman‘ MW III. 1? A, W!!! MietdP&|I¢N LLIUPIIT Material auiiitaiico provided to as families or Individuals- CO-OPERATING WITH THE CHURCHES TO ASSIST THOSE IN NEED THE GENERAL CAMPAIGN BEGINS TUESDAY. OCT. 29IIi. FOLLOWED BY A DOOR-TO-DOOR CANVASS BY THE WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 4th. 200 LEADING BUSINESS MEN AND CITIZENS DEVOT ING THEIR TIME TO THE CAMPAIGN INDICATES THE DEEP INTEREST IN THE CAUSE. DIVISION NO. I—.V|A.IOR (i‘iI‘JO. CRAIG, (‘AI'T. Harold Jenkins Brian Cudmore Blaii Mt-l)nnald F.. 5 Lord Reg \Inr\'iitI Richard Smith Roy Smallman _ Lincoln Kennedy Andrew l.ike|_v Geo (‘raig DIVISION NO. 2—L. M. (BILL) ROBINSON. CAPTAIN Walter II_\‘ll(IIIIaIl R. S P. .Iardine Hon 8 Earle MacDonald Hriiz (; ' K Peak: Bill R(\I1lfI\’t'|II Bcnnctl Carr _ Gordon W. Stewart Frank (‘urns ‘ Ralph Manning Ralph Jones Ifitlwaitl A llntlgson Roht Defllnis It t‘ Atkinson Sheldon Carson Gen '\Iacl)ntitzall Ernest Clawxson Paul Kn}: H. L Sear. Sr. Gerald Hartlen J. Gordon MacDonald Roy Vt-ssey Andrew Bagnall E H. Lord Allison Mutch Col D. N Bell UPI]. W. W. Reid "Inasmuch, as ye did it unto one of the lead of there my brethren, ye did it unto Me. DIVISION NO. 3—SII)NIt3Y T. (IRICEN. CAPTAIN F1. Hayfield I-Ellis Russell I’-Zwing Arthur Dinar f‘. Stewart \‘lat-Kay DIVISION NO. 4—GI')0R(i‘iItJ (iRI'2I*3N0l'(llI. CAPTAIN (‘leaver ‘\lacl.ean I-Zrm-st (‘iidniore Edgar Jardine . Large. QC‘. DIVISION NO. $—II1DWIN C. JOIINSTONE, CAPTAIN Alllaon MarI(lnnon Tom Defllole Gerald Proctor David Murphy Robf. Younker (‘laiide Smith DIVISION NO. 6—N. W. LOWTHI'lR. Q.C.. CAPTAIN ll’ Stewart Pierce Everett Platls W. P. Mat-Lend S. E. Green Col K M Johnston Ernest Coffin G ' Geo Greenntigh O0. I.II'\'IN F‘. (' .lnhn.-one James Mar-Lean K A. Parker Ivan Horne Donald Martin (' H Black Tom White Bllrichard Mahon Maior T. I-I. )\Iar.\.utt Freemont Archer DIVISION NO. 7—J. C. MONTGOMIIIRY, CAPTAIN Lloyd Grant Allister Marlieod . ‘Hnritgomery \' T) l.nw'tlwr W C A. G. MacMillaI Arnold (‘allbeclt (‘live (‘iidmore (‘laiide Whlfenect DIVISION NO. IL-3. FULTON PIERCE, CAPTAIN I-‘red Norton R. Large Donald Wonnacott Warren Lord Ivan Slnclalr Stuart MacKay Iv-an Darrarh Jack Williams DIVISION NO. B-—II. BL ROGERS. CAPTAIN Am“ ‘ran William Hayward J I’-irir Slwrihard John H ‘Norris Hugh Simpson J. Alex MIIIIOIOI CAPTAIN Gordon Bennett Richard T. Matheson Kenneth R. MacDonald Arthur M. Clark DIVISION NO. 10-3. J. RUPERT. , . Albert Macbood Donald Holden John A. Martin Max King Hamid Saunders HELP THOSE IN NEED TO‘ HELP THEMSELVES! Rea Hayee II PLEASE beam Your CANVASSER KINDLY AND GENEROUSLY! PROTESTANT FAMILY, SERVICE BUREAII APPEAL It 5 -I THE BUREAU'S SERVICES FAMILY COUNSELLING -WIT] FAMILIES EXPERIENCING THESE DIFFICULTIEII tai Alcnhnlilm (hi Deaortlon by parent tel (‘hlld care and discipline tdi Housing and unemployment lei Insufficient income Marriage Counselling ilncluding DTO-TTIITTIIIOI lnoome planning and budgeting roiimielllng with the and with their emotional prob- lama. Provision for food, clothing, fuel and necessary. (‘OUl\'SI'II.I.IN(T WITH UVNIARRIED MOTHERS: tat To help ‘her make a plan for her child «hi To help her make a stable plan for her own future. medicine where Adoption placemenla. Temporary /nster home [Ill-l('PITlPTIII. Bureau Officers Hon Pres Klajor T I-Itltzar a\lr\’iitt Past President. Edwin C. Johnston! President, N W Lnwlher. QC. VIt“O-PTPIITIPIII, Alfred I. Tait Secretary, \' S l.ing Treasurer, Geo. A. Pur\Il DIRECTORS Mr: G M Miaa Eva Rev. J. H Blahnp Mrs W. G Bnire (‘apt John Carter Mrs W I‘. (‘hampinn Rev Howard (‘hristie Frank Goahee A. J. Hulnm A. C. Rea I-Iayee Mrs Arthur Henry T A. Large. Of‘. Mr: J A. Lawson J Gordon Macnonald Dr. A A. Marvicar K A. Parker It J. Rupert Ainrd F'Il!:LD SECRETARY Walter C. Baker A