New Yorker Gets D C-ll NEW YORK (CPI-A 84-year- old New York salesman. Chris- uan Marius Nielsen. Thursday finally go. the distinguished fly- im: cross be won 11 years ago with the RCAF during the Sec- nnd World War. Uieisen. a pilot officer. was awarded the DFC March 29. 1944 Years After RCAF Exploits tag released from he Pow earnp cupine Squadron-he be and didn't bother reporting his known as "the mad Dane whereabouts to RCAF officials. Nielsen got the nickname after Nielsen left New York Unlver- a raid on Leipsig. Having arriv- sity in October 1941 to join the ed early at his target and drop- RCAF. two months before the ped his bombs. he decided to United States entered the war. have a look at Berlin. He cruised Because of his daring antics dur- over the German capital before ing his European tour with the rejoining his squadron on time heavy bomber squadron 0&Por- for the return flight to England. for his "many '--I opera- tions against the enemy in the course of which he has invariab- ly displayed high skill. fortitud- and devotion to duty." The medal wasnii presented to him personally. however. for .he following day he took off on his 26th combat mission in an 000- planc raid over Nuernberg and his Halifax bomber was one oity 94 Allied planes that didn't re- turn. . Fellow pilots saw the piano straighten out for its bombing run and then explode as flames suddenly spurted from the inner starboard engine. Although RCAF officials learn-I ed that Nielsen and two other crew members paraehuted to safety. he was not accounted for when the prisoner-of-war camps opened after the-war. Nielsen apparently went direct- ly home from Germany after he- Eastern Guardian . -cuanuszs M. Stewart, elecl trical contractor. P ho n e 18-4. Montague 'TlIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.-services. July 171.11. Wood Islands 11 s. m. Caledonia 8 p. at. Long River Choir will be in attendance. Revm Carl Currie. Inter-Moderator. ..'BAY FORTUNE-SOURIS Pas- toral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Sunday. July 17th: Morning service Souris. ll s.m.. daylight time: evening service Bay Fortune 7.30 p.m.. standard time. The W. M. S. will have its Tliankoffering Service. Special music. Rev. D. A. Sharpe. Min- lster. ..'CIIURCII OF CHRIST. Lord's Day, July 17, 1955. all services on standard time: Montague. 10 am.. Bible School; 11 um. Lord's Supper and preaching. Murray River: 11 am.. Bible School and Lord's Supper. Mur- ray Harbour: 6.00 p.m.. Bible School and Lord's Supper. Com- bined evangelistic meeting at Murray River at 8 p.m. Every- one welcome. Kenneth T. Norris. evangelist. 'ST. TORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. July 17th. St. Peter's. Ser- vice at 9.30 a. m. Sunday School at 11.00 a. m. Greenwich. Service at 11.16 a. in. Sunday School at 10.00 a. m. Marie. Service at 1.!) p in. Sunday School at 10.30 a. m. Rev. Russell A. Maclieod. Minis- ter. GGEORGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. Services for July 17th. 11- a.m. Georgetown. 2.!) p.m. and 7.!) p. m. Anniversary Services in Sturgeon. Guest Preacher. Rev. A. S. Weir, Charlottetown. Special MUSIC by the Montague and Georgetown Choirs. Murray River Trio. Rev. W. A. Paterson. M'lnls- ... ; 'PARISH OF GEORGETOWN Holy Trinity Church. (Anglican). Sunday. July 17th. Sixth Sunday aftu Trinity. Reverend W. G. Bogg. Priest In Charge. 11 a. in. Standard Time. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D.. officiating. 'ANGIJCAN SERVICE AT IIOURIS. - On Sunday. July 17th. at 11 a. m. Daylight Time. there will be a Celebration of the Holy Communion. In United Church Hall. .' (Main Street) Souria, (by '4 d of United Church Authorities). Reverend W. G. Hogg in charge. W". ACCOUNTED FOR wlguilty in the lower court and no PETER'S BAY PA!- MONTAGUE SCHOOL Report for the month of June: Grade VIII-Noreen Curran. Mary Doran. Henry Hayes. Grade Vi-Elizabeth Curran. Michael Wood-. Grade V-Leo Hayes. Grade IV-Doreen Murphy. Gradle III Sr.-Gerald Curran. Marie Hayes. Preston Hayes. Sharon Murphy. Grade Ill Jr.-Elaine Murphy. Grade II-Blair Murphy. Grade I-Arlene Murphy. Highest average in junior grades -Blair Murphy. 9796. The following prises were a- warded:- Prize for ueatness in senior grades equally merited by Mary Doran and Noreen Curran. Prize for neatness in intermed- iate grades donated to Doreen Murphy. Two prizes for neatneu in jun- ior grades donated by Gerald Curran and equally merited by Sharon Murphy and Marie Hayes. drawn by Marie Hayes. Writing Certificates. 8enior:- Lorraine Macvarlsh. Mary Dor- Judgmeni In Supreme Court .-nlusticr George J. Tweedy, pre- siding at the Kings County As- sizes yesterday. brought down judgment in the case of John B. Murphy, who appealed a convic- tion and sentence of it days in magistrates court on the charge oi having the care and conriol of a vehicle while intoxicated. Jus- uce Tweedy pointed out that Mr. Murphy had entered a plea of :evidence was presented. so that ithe presiding magistrate could not do anything but give the sentence laccording to law. However. he said. in view of the evidence pre- sented at this hearing. he was without doubt that Murphy had no intention of taking the care and control of the vehicle. He ttherefore allowed the appeal and iset aside the conviction. However. in view of the fact that the ap- peuant had entered a plea of iguilty in the ldwer court and had . . ted id y an. Noreen Curran. ii.Z....."lii3”2..y JI.'.3”iI...'”u.:"SS. M-me! woo-L Enn- pellant should not go unpunlshed. begliogglgni Henry Hayes. Leo and would there be required to pay crown counsel fees to the extent of SN. - In the civil case of Edward Laybolt. plaintiff vs Johnston .Motors. defendant. in a case of damages. involved from the sale of trucks. the civil jury found for the defendant. hut disallowed any counter claim. The case of Lester Brehaui Lecco, Pdint Fleasant, appealing a fine of S100 and conviction in lthe magistrate's court for posses- sion of a still suitable for the manufacture of illicit spirits. was heard yesterday afternoon. Mr. S. S. Hessian, Q.C.. represented the crown and evidence was giver by Col. Don Davis and Const. Ron Pctiiti of thc Montague Detach- ment RC.M.P Mr. Allison Giliis represented the appellant. and evidence was given by Lester Leccn. Lloyd l-Ilgginbotham. Clark Horton. George MacKinnon. Mrs. George MacKinnon. and the evi- dence of John Irving given in the lower court was read in as evi- dence with pnmission of crown counsel. Court was then adjourned until Monday. July 3. at 2:80 p.m. standard time. Hayes and Doreen Murphy. Grade Eight Certificates in or- der of merit: 1. Mary Doran: 1. Henry Hayes; 8. Noreen Curran. The lucky ticket on a box of chocolates was drawn by Brian Murphy and won by Jimmy Ross of Vernon River. Insurance Co's Put More Money In Mortgages insurance LDIITPBIIICS increased their investment in Canadian real estate mortgages by about a third in the first five months of this year compared with the corres- ponding period last year. Cur panics representing some K) per cent of life insurance premium Income in Canada raport total in- vestment in mortgages in the pg. nod at S146.000.000. up 34 per cent. After deducting repayments on mortgages. net incfease in mort- gage holdings was ss2,ooo.ooo bring. ing the total to 81.467.000.000 Results of the survey were an- nounced by the Canadian Life In- surance Officers Association. Total increase in Canadian in- vestmenta by the companies sur- Veiled was s1ss.ooo.ooo in the five months. Of this. Sl27.000,000.u-one from Canadian insurance operat- ions and 39,000,000 was in funds transferred from abroad. The companies increased hold- ings of provincial bonds by 38.- 000-000 50 3375.000.000 of municipal bonds by 5.000.000 to 30.000000; and of corporate securities by 325.- ,000 to 31.288.000.000. Will Sign Air Routes Agreerrienr norm, Germany (AP) :'West Germany and Britain will sign an international air routes a eement in London next week. ansport Minister Hans-Christoph Seebohn adnnounced In the Bundestag Thurs- sy. Negotiations with France are also nearing conclusion. he said. The agreements will be similar to that recently signed between the United States and you Germany. Authoritative sources said the pact with Britain will allow the German Luft.hansa,Airline to fly to London, Manchester. Glasgow and Edinburgh. Services through Man- chester to Dublin. Ireland. Canada Aussie Newsmen Sent To Prison LONDON (Reuters)eTwo Aus- tralian newspaper men sentenced to prison terms by the Australian federal Parliament last month failed Thursday in s bid to have the conviction reversed by the Judicial committee of the privy council. In a brief hearing here it re- fused a petition from Raymond Fitzpatrick. publisher of the Bankstown Observer. and Frank Browne. the paper's editor. for special permission to appeal the case to the full council. The de- ciaion confirmed the power of the Australian parliament to im- prison offenders, against its regu- lations. The two men were given three- month prison sentences June 10. in an unprecedented act of the Australian Parliament. for breach of parliamentary privil- e. Prime Minister Robert G.Men- zles himself initiated the action against them for trying to "sil- ence" a member of Parliament TORONTO (CF) -- Canadian life I Sees 67-Year Life Cycle End late John F. MacKinnon of Goose lot the late Mr. MacKinnon. his River with Dr. Roddy MacDonald first cuiifinement caseethe first of St. Peters. Mr. MacKinnon, ione of Iil0llS8IldS during 67 con- who died Wednesday night was linuous years of practice. the first baby that Dr. MacDon-l Neither the Doctor nor ”Jack aid delivered when he started his wstephen" MacKinnon strayed far practice 67 years ago. He was ifrom the place where that event pronounced dead by the 97-year 'took place. Dr. Roddy is still old doctor following a sudden working out of the same office. heart attack. and MacKinnon was a life-long It was in mas. shortly after hesident of the district in which Dr. R. J. (Roddyi MacDonald '-he was born. a few miles from opened his practice in St. Peter's ithe village of St. Peter's Bay. METAL WORKERS HARDY PLANT The Finnish metalworking Indus-i There are 10.000 species of try now accounts for more thanilichen. rock-growing plantyfound. in 13 per cent of Finland's total ex-imam parts of the world including ports. the far north. TOWN OF SOURIS y Tax payers in arrears of taxes are reminded that defaulters lists are now being prepared for publication and judgmenLs are being applied for. Persons not wishing their names to appear in this list should ar- range for the payment of taxes 'due previous to De- cember 31st 1954. TOWN COUNCIL TOWN OF SOURIS TIIEREIS FUN FOR YOU - - - AND THE FAMILY, TOO! Show Rain Sta l'tS AI gr Dusk Shine Super-Charged Lough Smash of the Year! THEY'RE HERE! FRIDAY and SATURDAY LEO ooncnv and the BOWERY BOYS in "JALOPY" YES SIREEE! YOU'LL BIDW YOUR GASKET HOWLING - - - - at these dizzy whizzes of the racing world! The Bowery Boys enter their old automobile in a SL500 Jalopy race with Slip to drive and what happens will keep you in laffs for a month. EXTRA ON THE PROGRAM - - - kiddies. also "BOOTY AND BEAST" and comedy. ”SO YOU WANT is a sp'ci-inl color cartoon for the Scen lien) in the picture is the Bay. that he attended the birthlPiII)'0- 105th Ass'n 1 Executive Meets A meeting of the executive of the 105th Battalion Association I took place yesterday afternoon in 1 the Legion Home. with the pres- ident. James Walker in the chair. when reports were receiv- ed from the various committees. The secretary. E. D. MacPhail, stated he had received remittan- ces for tickets from a large num- ber in the Canadian West and the United States. The treasurer. Len Goodwin reported a satisfac- tory state of finances. The ladies of the Auxiliary of the local Legion Branch will pro- vide the dinner. and must be in- formed as to the approximate numb to prepare for. After the meeting of the Association and election of officers. a route march will take place. a wreath will be placed on the monument. and then the banquet will get to- gether. again! one of the "boys" who can pos- sibly do so will be on parade on 4th August. ADOPT SIAMESE TWINS BANGKOK. Thailand tAPI -- Thailand's Siamese twins who were successfully separated in a Chi- cago operation recently are being adopted by the American couple who made t.he operation possible. Thai Health Minister Prayun Mon- tri said Thursday the government granted permission to Mr. and Mrs. Ellos O. Atkinson to adopt the twins - Prissna and Napip Pol- : Sponsored by l The 105th Battalion will march y It is hoped that every 1 I DID DANCE LINE FOREST HILL HALL Wednesday. July 20th. 9:30 Standard Time Admission 50 cents IEVEN KILLED CASABLANCA. Morocco (lieu-; tersi-Seven Europeans were kill-l ed and 25 injured Thursday night' when a bomb exploded on a cafe terrace here. The cafe terrace was crowded with French residents celebrating Bastille Day when the bomb exploded. TODAY . and 1 SATURDAY lTHE KID FROM. BROKEN GIIN Charles STARRETT - - strictly for law -and- Smiley BURN ETTE - - strictly for laughs Break A Gallows Date! You hear from many radio programs and various nov- yels how many people trod tthe last steps to the gallows ff 0 r their wrong doings. .Somc innocent. some guilty 1- - - See for yourself how ;Starrett and B u r n e t t. e breaks a gallows date! Showing 2:30 - 7 - 9 EXTRA I- SERIAL .l COMEDY - CARTOON Sourls Legion. y - l YE l THEATRE MONTAGUE FRI - SAT - ADM. ONLY 40 - 55 SILVER LODE Color - John Payne - Elisabeth Scott SPECIAL DINNERS ON SUNDAY Special Sunday Dinners will be served in The Bison "Rainbow" Dining Room, Montague. every Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN With All The Trimmings. Adults 31.25 Dinner Served from 4 - 7 THE BISDN RESTAURANT Children 75c Between these three it would always be a struggle. Tin were strange and rich - - - violent against the weak. One ' was strange and silent - - - violent against the oppreaaog. Then, suddenly, a man was shot in cold blood! vote.-size! vaumt: vidsuos GLENN BARBARA IIRD-STANWYIIK EDWARD S. ROBINSON Time 4 llioiicur L,...,;1i MIEW X! W TECNNEDLH -mun ruzrn women .' ..r-Illilil-iiiiillli-it-iiilliii-in-IiiiiElSiI EXTRA! ”NEWS OF THE WEEK" "EL TORO"-Spc ' Ity In Ciuomasoopa IHOWS 2:30 - T - I (ADULT) TODAY AND SATURDAY N c E” is o w A R D y P R I srscuu. I(IDDIES winner SATURDAY AFTERNOON - 2:3I mom run omnnnnws rrLM LIBRARY "TICKET TO TOMAHAWR" EXTRA! COLOR CARTOON - NEWI REGULAR PRICES 1613 and 400 YOLKSWAG EN gilxesynutlbweieaturav "cm 6 and the United States I will be ,. ;l,",,m.2',":A gfvy "';'.'::mf.'Pi';f by intimidatlons permitted. '" To an A MAGICIAN . ' "W." ”5' M”""'"' """ .. .. I. - ADULTS 606 - Children Under 12 FREE av 11.00. Montague aer- 3- . . .. . C 3 . . .. 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Momnua 6".” shorts ng and mix in L4 c. washed and dried r-auuns WIIATI primitive pasiuomi - - - WHAT mad desires drove him on? . uh" Md "k" I" mm. "M m 13,; nrvicey 7.39 pmy; Mmum. and M e. lightly-packed brown hugar. Combine 1 MAN or MONSTER - - - - SEE . y d Id Sunday School. 10 a.m. All ner- alightly-beaten egg. 2t:ba. milk and a few drops almond um MAN" , , . . v y 't'"'i"" "I "3 "KR? "T' '- ges standard time A welcome Savoring. Make a.woli in dry ingredientrand add --A" Voikswagenia flrmiyaltlilitshed ll.R.D.A.C bell. - ' ,dd' '1 - y - .. - mmaery " amp ilfqrlillds. ml! l;gh::k:I:hs:?:1;o: ghlnfgtlag (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) nox OFFICE opens 11.05 '1 C'd'"d'- ""1"" "'::"";,'.':(: 90688817. - . for 10 seconds on a lightly-floured board I U" "H NPP Y n ..STllE MONTAGUE P to I . . ,, : 3 V ik d i . LE1 chlrul 0,, Unned Chmrh T, and pat outmtogreased pieplate (714. top " -""". " ""'"" " " . . . . A v lk :1. Canada, nav, J, M, p-M3,... mm. inside measure) and mark mi.o6pie-shaped s. ti" "'"7'"il 0 Will?" I '7" later. services for Sunday, July wedges. Bake in hot oven. 425”.iabout 18 for a nu drive. You non mmilnla it'i83'iiglltbtiIg1ei. minutes. Serve hot with butter or margar- h:ea'-dontto-cl-nil-1':-root-Item on '4; bx In v-:1. void-I G-H-I an. km W” M "mud, CC In II . ' ' 1 W 00 I VQIIQVDI YOU I CC . . . . VOI VI V II . . . WEW"Y Md. lily School In Trinity" Criiui-i:N, me. Ymld--6 883 .-m - sauna vtdeziewen mun ofpcvtty-ado! . AI--uoiina-I0 homes. -0 trot---em -0 Montague. Guest preacher. Rev. ii. awI-Iraoao.OaovautaeaIIIeelaMeteateparIt- s......o..i vnlnii mks cm... cw. not--4.. Meinde MACK”, M Keuhmy . .n Mhmwm” 3' s-..;.;. no-sic--, Mrn rs...-n-L sew. osoevve I75 I II WAPOVI IVIV "VC- ttt , N. N M i .. . ,, , .. u';e', gmgggvlgmhfmyueer gIo:i Always Dependable terlor rgpgl", ' , . .. - .5. s..'.e? . 9”? ”"&Vil"3'x. See the famous Volkswagen line of: it too Commercial Vehicles-The but wiiblnw-levelloadinguhe versatile Pickupzthesisuon WlRf7t'I;B-l-l1iAl1'IIlililVlCC- Oversize Ioadin ea In . balanced wei ht distribution. unhclreuhie rug ed- ness and "OVI-I -T IR Y-MlI.lS-T0- ALLON" economy are a few o the features that will cut your delivery costs. Le-PAGE SHOE co. SALE QUEEN T. I.ddIes' BEAUMONT. GRACIA. AMERICAN GIRL. COLD GARLAND isms Mason Vaeioalooeoe treason-oaomc aouun csoss rows in AAA . AA . I - c JACi(7iARSON- CHARLES BICKFORDI fan Noomn (Regular 39.95 to S1235) ygk7:7;.'Rg.;Rug.a';3.;';.-2.20.5.2” . TH! wanna CAR on SALE Now For our 34.99 MEN S SIIOES I to Sll.9Sl ONSALENOII 0Ni.YS6.99 W. R. JENKINS PROVINCIAL DISTRIIUTORS DEALERS WANTED IN UNREPRESENTED TERRTTORIES Show Time - Friday 8:30 pm. S.T. Saturday 9 p.m. SJ. PLEASE NOTE-Due to the length of this picture, iicewillbeoneshowlngoniyonsatnrday. Regular Admission GREAT stories 51. CHAlti.O'I'TEl'OWN