..o .,. sl' MEMBER! Montague Fire De- partment sit down at the banquet table at the Bison Restaurant. Guests seated with the members are Dr. A. I lull Ind Warren FIREMAN Alan Nelson present- ed Ben Vuozso with a gift from the Fire Department in apprecia- iion of his many years service. laces I0! ll-'lE claw . Members attending were Chief Coffin, Assistant Chief Fred Vuos- John Shaw, Austin Fraser. J. Cud. 74!. Gilbert Clements. Ken Clens- more. Arnold MacLure. Tid Mac- ; iv behind them in most respects, has - been first class. Also cemented dur- Mr. Vuozzo has been forced to retire from the Department, hav- ing moved to his new home some distance from the town limits. EASTERN GUARDIAN MCGOWAN Motors Limited. Montague. will be closed all day Monday. April ma. DANCE. IJOWER MONTAGI Hall. Easter Monday night. Good music. FREE Church of Scotland. see vices zlst April. Murray River 11 am.; Birch Hill - 1 run. Rev. D. Ross. DANCE LEGION HALL Card- iaan Easter Monday, April 22nd. Music by Webster. P.A- System and canteen service. BUY Your Easter sweets at Ladies Curling Club pantry sale this Saturday 3:80 p.rn.. Stewart and Beck's. souls! Bay Fortune Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Care ads, Sunday. April 21st: Souris I0 am. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Oom- munlon Service. Bay Fortune I Rev. Donald A. DUNDA8 - Annandale United Church of Canada Circuit Sunday. April 11. im .s.A. Custance. Pas- u,., "H." ..M wsllHead.'Isop.rnRevFMae- Wlorshilbm 14;; Sup.p: willmh: Khmm mmlun observed. Dnndas, afternoon sen Preupyterlan Church la vice sat pin-- Special .lastar census. lute: . some; music list. Cardigan. Divln;e:,:e Mr. mum" P-tor-I mm 1536 I'll". 'r'.'.'.'-'i'.."l-”."ii'-ly. oi.-' "V- 3-V- ”"1-'''- -'i-- noon service. 3230 tun. M dividuais who want not only ister. Mt. SCIWII1 - ILM I.lII.I 1"". 1:” um" ymnr dry demunu bun. 73H-to! - 7.00 v.m- pit lulu - School at iezss a.m. Sermon ...., 5... ,.,.... ,.,.,.,..m M ..?2..'.':"'...'.l'..”i".:..i.'.””m "--- M - -W vow m ----. we we - arIalwsyswoleosns.Itev.D.A. 'mhucho(m.u.'. "VA"; Cnmndl. -than divteuu and we hope to get e ouag e's n ' ' tolts.lt..AlI eordi run run: ”h""Y"W"'-l"""l hivit.sd. "" "' '"'in.uuos5'n'.':'.s.'i'c...3."?-I 3-3-vol-"bed-M-I;Io't-I us Fraser. minister. sear ""1 "W" "' ' ""9 UNITII, IQUI Chunk. Met 3'”. gig: 3,... 3.. this column. tasnecbu-gs.&hy.AsrIIst. . g,,.,d..n-Q. Amuulhmdmwm 1".-L"-"sE:e'a's':':13s'o'5-"as"-..."' ': ""'.z..'.I""f "".,':'..3..” mm of mm 0' vu- ' see also m N '5' .. nuts to use Mos h& A Fourth Service Of Series Held The fourth in the series of Holy Week services was held on Thurs- day nlght at Trinity United Church. Montague. with a largo congregation present. Rev. J. M. Fraser presided and was assisted by Rev. D. A. Camp- bell who read the Scripture lesson from the gospd of St- John. chap- ter l2, and also led in prayer. Rev. A. M. Rogerson of Moo- tague Baptist Church was guest speaker. Ills text was St. John, Chapter 12, verse 82 and the sub- Ject of his inspiring message was "The Upllfted Cross." The choir sang the anthem "Bow Down Thine liar" and a duet ”Falreet Lord Jesus". was sung by Mrs. Arnold Wlghtmaa and Mrs. Doug- las Coffin. Hymns sung were "When I Sur- vey The Wondrous Cross". "Be- neathe The Cross Of Jesus", "Never Further Thy Cross". The service closed with the Beas- dlction by Rev. J. M. Fraser. MacRaeA who supplied the music ents, Joe Vuozzo, Ben Vuouo, rtainmant r PARIS VISIT 1 the newsprint this week. but a cou- is Queen's visit to Paris. with the Y Alliance" : ioften against the English: cen- 5; 1y 50 years ago. . ; Royal Visit were bands and dan- ' cers from some oi Britain's crack I . Sutherland Highlanders. the Scots CANADIN CLUB Alan Jarvis. Director of the Na- tional Gauery of Canada, will ad- dress the Canadian Club in Char- lottetown Tuesday. With a distin- guished university record in three countries. he has been assoc with the Penguin publishers both as author and editor: During W81"- "a, . Nelson. Ralph Beck, Cecil Beck. Leland Nelson. Arnold Wlghtmsn. J this a successful evening. Young People Held The Annual Ionquet Tuggdgy wailing. Central Chris- tin young People's Union held its annual banquet. officially clus- Ing the meetings for the summer months Immediately following the sup- per. Allan Dunbar, president of the group, gave a vote of thanks to the eaecutivelslnd allutlbfrytulnk people in gene: or 2 In: cooperation during the yen!"- Tbe president also thanked the svomenarsdurlsforthework they put into preparing the banquet- Norrnan Stewart thanked 'the tea- chera for their untirind efforts and Dr. Malcolm Bock responded. Shortly after the banquet the young people enloyed a lively social which got off to a good start with a short ainl-IonE- ,Thll was followed by a number of lively and widely varied limes. Films were shown to bring the eveulul to a successful close. A large crowd enjoyed the even- ing of fun and fellowship ,l-0KIth- er. Co-operation and willmxueu on the part of all the youul PG0' pie throughout the year In-rare Dunbar pronounced the benedi- tion. Nurse ls Guest Of Honor At Party Mrs. Leroy White, Montague. entertained recently in honour of miss Freda Apt. R.N.. who is leaving shortly for Grand Marian island. where she has accepted a position as matron of the Grand Manan Hospital at North Head. Two tables of scrabble were in play and prizes were won by Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Cyrus Shaw and Mrs. R.G. MacDonald. A beautiful compact was presented to Miss Apt as a farewell gift from the group. The address was given by Mrs. White and presenta- tion was made by Mrs. J.D. Mac- Leod. Miss Apt very graciously expressed her surprise and appre- clation. At the supper hour. Mrs. lilac- Donald presided over the teacups. Mrs. Macbeod and Mrs Shaw were piano accompanist: for a de- lightful sing-song. FT huge aerial armada. The planes Nursery Club Meeting Held on Monday evening Mrs John mm 1,, L , ' ' assistant and private secretary to Sir Staf- ford CriPPl- Ewen and Frank Green. I spring seems to have slipped into Britain 1 should have remember- ' ed that old saying - the only thin! you can be certain about the wea- ther over here is that you cant be certain about the weather over here. There has been a cold spell over here. nipping many I lu'0mlSlnB I flower in the bud. But it looks as if it might be fine for Easter. H So the famous "Easter Parade in London's famous Hyde Park will be going on as usual. Jostling die beauties will be other beauties - there is always. too. in Hyde Park at Easter a cart-horse parade, when the Cockneys brush their i faithful servants. polish their har- p ness. and compete for the "Most Elegant" carthorse title. But-alas- ' each year the carthorses get few- er ln number. And about hall an hour outside town. at a little village called Tin- sely Green. the marbles champion- ship of the world will be again fought over. No children's event is this. Down at Tinsely Green the men form themselves into teams and chal- lenge all comers. It is all highly or- ganized. So far only one challenge has come from overseas. A couple of years back a husload of U.K. bas- ed American sailors came down determined to wrest the champion- ship from this sleepy part of Eng- land. But they were gradually, yet emphatically, played into the ground. was the band consisting ofLEIl'i'- Ken Clements, Ole' Dock lngs, Ralph Beck and Warren Macltae. Comments On fcontinued from page 4) The Budget and the comments on it have taken up the bulk of pie of other events have almost held their own. Coverage of the Parisians being shown that the London fashion houses are not W. G. Dinsclole. M.P. Honored At Victoria A most enjoyable function was held in Victoria Hall on the even- ing of April 5 when a public. Dun political reception was tendered Mr. Walter G. Dinsdale. D.F.C.. M A.. member of Parliament for the Brandonsourls riding of Man- itoba. An interesting and enter- taining musical program was carried out. with vocal solos by Mrs. Richard MacQuarrie and Miss Connie Boultar with Mrs. Keith Boswell as accompanist. The large crowd present partici- pated in a jolly sing-song led by Captain Carter of the Salvation Army. Charlottetown. Mr. Dina- dale, a bandmaster in the Salva- tion Army also played a comet solo. The chairman of the evening was Mr. Bertram J. Trowsdale. President of the Victoria-Crapaud Board of Trade. Mr. I” i ' was introduced by Heath MacQuarrie who expressed pleasure at having the young M.P. greeted in his home community. Mr. Dinsdale spoke briefly and was then pre- sented personally to all present. He voiced his pleasure at having the opportunity of visiting Prince Edward Island in response to the invitation of his friend Heath Mac- Quarrle and declared his intention of returning for a longer visit in the not too distant future. A delicious and bountiful lunch was graciously served by the members of the Victoria Women's CIIAPLIN L! (I VEVEY. Switzerland (AP)- Comedian Charlie Chaplin cele- brated his 68th birthday at his home hcre Tuesday with a huge cake and a wlsecrack. Chaplin cut the cake with an enormous kitchen knife. "When you get to be 68. you donit want to cut a birthday cake. you want to cut your throat." he told reporters. ing that time was the traditional Scots-French friendship. the "Auld which was in existence turies before Edward Vii thought of the ”Eniente Cordlale" bare Exported to Paris during the Scots regiments - the Argyll and Guards. and the Royal Scots. They went over big, despite the fact that the Jocks (like their fathers of i914 and their brothers of 1940) thought that French wine should be drunk like beer. But why is it that appreciation of the Jocks is al- ways greater i if only in some de- greet abroad than it is in their na- tive Scotland? SECOND LEAD Also capturing "second leads" has been the 370.0000, 16 day trial for murder of burly Irish doctor John Bodkins Adams. lie was on trial for his life following algelga- tions about the death of one of his patients in Eastbourne. a quiet. slightly-refined seaside resort on the English Channel about 60 miles from London. ISTEIOOI BY: P. R. McCORMAC Several times since I started this column. friends have aid. led up to me and said. in ef- fect. ”Now this public rela- tions advertising is all very well-but what's in it for you? Where's the payoff?" Already the trial has made his- I" I” "9" tory. it was the longest trial ever W”"l3- ,' ll 9? held at London's fsmout Old Bail- Willi Id 59 ey. And it was the most expensive. ' m 3 " l 9 T '0 Adams got off. and thousands 390"!” "'5 of "lawyers" who followed the "1""! Y0" case via the evening papers here l-I'll We'll 4'? leaned back in their homebound 019!" 5 mil” trains and said ''I told you so. 3'1" 70" 31-59 at.-in't17" or a woman's Now Adams seems set for life. Ski" '07 75S- even if he does not seen another But Rn Id patient. He was wooshed out of HR! Hut the courtroom after his acquittal and sped about a quarter of a mile to the lofty. glass-faced offices of the Beaverbrook "Daily Express" newspaper. The;'Express" has al- ready slickly announced that it is to present some of his "exclusive" t it seems certdn for a doesn't tell you much about us here at steros Limited. Airy dry cleaning finn in the country can quote you prices or brag about service. VAILEYFIILD - Orwell Head congregation. Services for Sun- .53 E. El, ' Lg; hope, by publishing these weekly chats. I'm ae- compllshing something more subtle and-yes-more import- ant than that. sport in circulation. when I remarked last week that i BOOKING ORDERS FOR LIME Until April 26th for Spring delivery. Terms cash. Stocking no lime. Ordering only sufficient to fill orders booked. RUSSELL CIIING. Souris. Tredenick was hostess to the L . of the Kings County Hospital Nursery Club. There was a very good attendance Min- utes of title last meetings were read and approved. Miss Florrie Beaten reported that a bolt of flanneiette had been purchased. also several items for the nursery. The club has been asked to supply the nursery with two dozen diapers. also rubber or nylon covers for the crib mattres- ses. Mrs. Carl Stewart and Mrs. Hor- ace Fraser. were appointed to at- tend to these requests. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Claude Nichol- son and Mrs. Horace Fraser. Miss Adah McGregor invited the members to her home for the next meeting and the lunch com- mittee will be Mrs. Victor, Pepler and Mrs. Ivan Scott. Institute and the balance of the evening passed in informal conver- sation. A warm vote of thanks was moved by Mr. Keith Boswell. SPECIAL EASTER DINNER BISON RESTAURANT. MONTAGUE Menu Plan largest Spraying Proiect FREDERICTON (CP) The largest aerial sprnyjng pmjecg ever to be undertaken is scheduled for New Brunswick early this summer when 215 aircraft will lllray insecticide over 5.000,0oo acres of timberland in the north- ero section of the province. Announcement of the huge pro- lect was made here Wednesday by officials of Forest Protection Limited-a federal, provincial and which held its annual meeting here. The 5Pl'3)'l11E project follows six years of attempts to prevent ex. tensive damage to the forest by spruce bud-worms. Aerial sprays P” "9C0Enied by government and industry as the most effective wea- Dun in combating the pests, 4 liorenthang 2,500,000 gallons .,( insecticide will be sprayed by the Will Oliurste from it airfields con- structed for the purpose, The date for the beginning of the operation has not yet been set. HBut preliminary preparation work :1! getting under way so that air- .ii9lds and supplies will be ready when the project begins. PEST CONTROL Airplane spraying of New Brunswick forests at different times has shown as high as 99 ,pcr cent mortality among bud- Iwurm larvae. Souris Hospital Registered nurse wanted immediately for general duty. A cook also wanted at once. Apply to Matron. Two Face Trial On Theft Charges I Two Charlottetown residents uclg acing charges -of b.-eakmg ma entering the service station of Nor .”5 K”5”"- W9” Ruyally and steal- ""3 3 quaullly of cigarettes, were both committed for trial before a hills? of the County Court, by Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet at the conclusion of the preliminary helm": Thursday morning. '15 lhlrd person from East Roy NY 3'50, appeared for prelimin- 3l'.V hearing in Queen's County Magistrate Court, was dismissed on a similar charge, through 1"; of evidence. (in second charges involving the Saturday. April 20.1957 11..-. Guardian Page 5 faced by all three. no evidence was taken and the cases were sdiourned until Friday. May lath. Mr. Allison Gtllls and Mr. Gerald Foster appeared for the two Char- lottetown men. respectively. and the third accused was represented by Lester P. O'Donnell. The Crown was in all cases. UNWANTED IMMIGRANTS MONTREAL ICPJ-Two "immi- grants" from Honduras arrived this week in a Banana shipment. one a 30 - inch non - venemous snake which eats frogs and the other a two-loot insect-eating liz- ard common to central America and Mexico. THIS AFTERNOON AT 1 BOYS i NEWEST FUN HIT SEATS. ',. HEY KIDS! DON'T MISS THE' FUN! SPECIAL MATINEE I0 O'CLOCK AND 3 ”THE BOWERY IN A BIG MATINEE LAFF JAMBOREE. ATTEND MORNING SHOW - B E S T cggllillllill,Il1,'dlhIl xx; .,V.g . I , A --.-iusmiu -cits iumio ....-:::im uuiu Fruit Cocktail or Tomato Juice Choi cc of Roast Turkey, Baked Virginia Ham, Prize Easter Beef. Vegetables Fresh Peas Harvard Beets Mashed Potatoes Home made Rolls and Biscuits Des sert Ice Cream and Small Cakes, Tea. Coffee or Milk Adults: 51.50 Children: .75 cents 4,. r'bs.. Qa xxxxmxxmxxxx KN” CMH: st; -'00: um: i' A" xxxxxxxxxxxxkxxi C 'msnau" wsvocissoeae "but msr UEVER NEEDS mm Sure you can point it if you cart My protection-it's woolheriaed. 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