The 1st Souris Girl Guide Com-y pinv presented a special program FIRST SOURIS GIRL GUIDE COMPANY under the direction of their cap- tain. Mrs. W. Fudge. and Lt. Elea- I nor Clinton before guests and par- ents on Friday night last week. finial opening of this the first Wednesday. The winning team EASTERN GUARDIAN ST, l'ETER'S RAY Pastoral. Clmiizc. Service March 3rd. Mar- ie it ;i.ni. Conducted by Rev. Don- i1IiI siiarpe. tsourisl. 'i'iil-I DUNDAS - ANNANDALE tiiiiied Baptist Churches, Sunday. .li.-in-h 3. A service or worship niii he conducted by Rev. A, M. Iilici-i-son in the Dundas church at 3 pm. Tilt: PR!-JSBYTERIAN Church in (';inada. services for Sunday. AI.'li'CIl 3rd. Peter's Rondf il:00 a.m.. Murray Harbor North. 2.30 DJ" and 7..'li)p.m. Everyone wrlriiflle. Rev. iii, Cari Currie. Minister. .iil3RltAt' HARBOUR - Mur- ray Rivcr Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Servic- es Sunday. March 3rd. 1957. Mur- my liar. ll a.m.. Llttlc Sands 2.3! p.in.. Murray River 7.30 p.m. Rev, LS. Woolfrey. Minister. DUNDAS - ANNANDALII Unit- ed Church circuit Sunday. March 3rd. i957. S. A. Custance. Pastor. lnnamiale. Morning Worship 11 lni. Diindas Evening Worship 7.30 pin. Subject "What is the true &hur(-h." UNITED Baptist Church. Monta- gue Clinriec. Sunday. March 3rd. M""Ir'll.'iitl it a.m.; Sturgeon 3 p. iii . .'iiin-ray Harbor. 7.30 pm. With 5"": Services at 7.15. The stay- It-honic. is a voter against every- 'hmi: the Church is trying to do. iind for everything the Devil wanta :i'one, Rev. A.M. Rogerstrn. Mini- IN". li'l'.V'l-ZRAL HELD-The funer- al of Mrs. John L. Larkin was held Wednesday morning Feb. 20. from Vivi" late residence to the Pariah (lmrcli at St. Peter's Bay. when n"Iuiem High Mass was celebrat- "I by Rev. Eric Robin of Morel! pi-ii'lSIl. interraent was in the Cath- niic Qemetery where services were conducted by Rev. Roginald Phelan.. of the Charlottetown Hos- nitai. Pall bearers were Lao Roa- siter.: James Mclnnla. Joseph Lar- kin. Patrick Larkln. Wm. Mar- llillan and Carl Wood. The funer- al was very largely attended. LARGE FUNERAL -- pupa. travelling condition and lack- ment weather. a large number d friends and relatives attended th funeral of the late William bell which was held W "turning to st. Paul's ca seen. High Mass was by Rev. Father Muilally. 1m rhoir was assisted by Mr. Willial F”. Steele. Montague. Pall were six nephews of the deceas- 'dI Vernon. Clarence. Oscar. Cor- nelius. and Andrew Campbell, and JIM Wright. Burial um place in "rlzeoa. Roman Catholic Cemetery. 1,. FREE Church Murray River. Services Iird March. 11 am. and 7 pm. Preacher. Rev. D. Ross. LIPTON Gospel chapel. Dundas. Service for Sunday, March 3rd: Sunday School 10:30 a.m. with Classes for all ages. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. St. John's. Belfast. Services on the Lord's Day ii a. m. and 7.30 pm. All are welcome. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. MOUNT Stewart Pastoral Charge services Sunday. March 3: Rev. B.V. MacLean. B.A.. Minister Mt. Stewart - ll.00 ap.m, Bristol 7.00 p.m. The Rev. H.R. Boll will con- duct both services:. GEORGETOWN Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Services for March 3rd: ll a.m. Sturgeon; 2.30 p.m. Mllitown Cross; 7 pm. Georgetown. Male Choir. Men's Association on Tuesday. 7 o.m. Special Speaker. Dr. G. Fisher. Charlottetown. Rev. W. A. Pater- son. Minister. THE PRESBYTERXAN Church in Canada. Services Sunday. March 3rd: Montague. Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m.: Cardigan. afternoon service 2:30 p.m. Montague. even- ing service. 7:30 pm. Montague Sunday Schooi., 10:00 a.m. "Enter into His gates with thanksgiving and into His courts with praise". Rev. D.A. Campbell. Minister. CARD PARTY - The regular weekly card party sponsored by the Montague C.W.L. was held in the armourics on Tuesday night with a good attendance. The is- dles' prize was won by Mrs. Allan Jamlcson and the gcnts' by Mr. Ron Pettitt. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. L a at wedt's prize winners were Mrs. John Clair and Mr. William Naddy THE MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Can- ada. Rev. J.M. Fraser. Minister. Services Sunday. March 3rd: Lo- wer Montague. 0:45 a.m.. morn. in service and Sunday school, Trinity Church. Montague. toms a.m. Sunday school ll:00 a.m. Morning service and Junior Sun- day school: 7:30 p.m.. evening ser- vlce. A hearty welcome to all. G'town Squads Lt. Gov. T.W.L. Priiwse expertlyicanadlan Legion Provincial play- 3 A from .'lIIlnIltKlli"-- will represent tliriiwing the first rock at the of- offs at Montague curling rink on i the pmvim-e at wmmpeg in March, ”l'iiursda.i evenings by an appreci- Minsirol Show At Montague Attended By Largo Audiences Yeats Tiieatre. Montague. was filled to capacity Wednesday and tative and enthusiastic audience who witnessed the premiere and repeat performance of the Trinity Minstrels. This show was presented by the Men's Association of Trinity United Church. Montague. and was or- ganized and directed by Mr. lvor Phillips. Mr. Charles Fraser cap- abiy acted as lnterlocutor and the following program was carried out, interspersed with hilarious comedy which included the names of many local personalities. "introduction." Bud Inits and lvor Phillips: Chorus- "My Old Kentucky Home" Double lap dance Florence MacDonald and Ralph Fraser: solo and encore- "Old Man River". "Lucky 0le' Sun". by lvor Phillips; a skit. With Calvin Hilchey the victim of a tooth ache. Bud lugs as the efficient PERSONALS The many friends of Mrs. Wm. D. Fraser. Albion. are pleased to know she is tunvalescing satia- factoriiy following her recent ill- HESS. lilessers Neil. Walter and Ber- nard Campbell who motored from Mc-dforrl. Mass.. to attend the funeral of their brother William. have returned to their homes. F-0 George and Mrs. Dunlop and baby Malcolm. R.C.A.I-". sta- tion Summerside. spent the week- end with Mrs. Dunlop's parents. Mr and Mrs. Angus Matheson, Glcn William. doctor and Doug Colfin and :Chor- .wlthsola parts by Howard Vlckeraon ad Colin Landry: Solo-and "My Curly Headed Baby". "Sleep Kentucky Babe" by Gwyn Phillipa; Chorua- "De Camptown Races", remarks by Charles h- QMMTO - aser. I The program following intermis- sion included: chorus "Oh Sun- nah. chorus - ”Swannee River". with solo and tap by Florence Mac- Donald as a charming pickaninny; solo- "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Had" by Bud lngs and his guitar. encores "Love Me Tender" and "Singing The Blues"; group of songs by chorus "Home on The Range". "Carry Me Back To Ole Virginity". ”Dinah" and "Uncle Ned”; "Climb Up Children Climb". "Hear Dem Bella". solo- 5! HOCKEY TONIGHT Prince of Wales College vs. Montague All-Stars Bus arriving with players and fans at 7:45. Game time 8:00 p.m. Skate after. it is regretted to learn that Mr. Gordon Nicholso . Commercial Cross. is at present in the Kings County llospital. All his many friends yiish him a speedy re-I covery to health. Mr. Lester Mai.-Donald. Whim Road. is at present a patient in the P.E.l. Hospital in Charlottetown. Ilaitiey tap. encore "Gentle AI-I ale". piano accompanist. Mi-au .Fud Saulde -: cItorus- "ln IIRI Evening by the Moonlight". "Now la The Hour". with word! to suit the occasion. brought a- memorahle performance to a close. Much credit is due to Mr. Phillips and Mrs. D.M. MacDonald who was piano accompanist. Also contributing to the outstanding suc- cess of the show were the end rneri. Doug Coffin. Bud Inga. lvor Phillips and Lorne Wigginton. A novel feature was introduced when patrons were greeted at the door by Arnold Wlghtman and Roy Gillis in costume. Mrs. Cyrus Shaw was make-up artist. Others taking part in the choruses were D.M. MacDonald. Jack Annear. Cal Smith. Everett Moore and Cyrus Shaw. Alan Mos- her and Harold Bulpitt acted as ushers. GEORGETOWN Mr. William Christian of Laun- ching. was a recent business visit- or to Georgetown. Mr and Mrs. Emerson Llew- ellyn were visitors to the City last vieek. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker. motored to Charlottetown on Fri- day, where they were the weekend guests of Mrs. Walker's mother. Mrs. Helen Griffith. Miss Faye Maclunnon. of teaching staff of Georgetown High School. spent the weekend at her home in Rollo Bay West. her home in Georgetown. Friday. Mar. 1. 1987 The Guardian Pdgo 5 at his home in Georgetown. QAIPDN PIP! IIOKII Miaa Virginia Walker of Chu- Roger soioman. Terry Iotornaa. Ray Murphy and Paul Iatellildl. students at St. Dunatan'a College were weekend visitors to their petition homes in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Watts Walker wcra visitors to Charlottetown last Viz: 90? 70 Wilma grams in his pipe aaooods. MONTREAL (OP)-Jdsa Lemar Iottetiown was a recent visitor b 0' me nun,” pun hunmng yuflad buns ahead of seven oi1P0- i " aaats hsaaiiay night to win I PIN" smokiu cannot billeld as the p. in a com- gpouored try the Maple ; mat Pipe Club Lernay kept 3.8 -1 of Canadian burley-:l1lz;I(t' .- .. ...g-as. A representative of Drake Mer- ritl Construction Company was in Georgetown last week. where be inspected the Railway Wharf ro- constructlon are being advertis- ed and will close on Feb. 21th. Mr. Stewart Hansen. of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia. in Montague, spent the weekend YEO "JOHNNY STARRING FR A Great Star in his First Great Western. Frankie as the Gun Slinger living make this one a sizzler. on his brother's fame- Can he IAOIITAIEIIE THEATRE FRI. - SAT. March 1-2 Adm. 40 - 55 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax CONCHO" ANK SINATRA Action and Drama stand on his own two feet? See. Coming Mon. Tue. "Good Morning Miss Dove" With Jennifer Jones Mayfair Theatre MURRAY mvrzn .. MARCH 1-2 FRIDAY 8: SATURDAY "THE LAST COMMANDO" In Color starring-Sterling Hayden. Richard Carlson, Arthur liunnicut. Ernest Borgnine. J. Carol Nash SHOW TmR7:m p.m. COMING MONDAY & TUESDAY (MARCH 4-5) "THE LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS" in CINEMASCOPE and COLOR i Starring-Tom Ewell. Sheree North "He recently had a lseven Year Itch' and now for. more fun and laughs he's got 'A Lieutenant Who Wore Skirts ; Have you got problems? . . Laugh them away with y this fun-filled movie: "Fun for all . . Short or tall . . This tale is told For young and old". SHOW TWm7:w pm. His many friends and neighbours hope he will soon be well and. home again. L.A.t'7. Barry Nicholson. R.C.A. 13., returned to his base at Green- wood. N.S.. leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson at Whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Kiimiiir. accompanied by Mrs. George Clary. Whim Road. recent- ly motored to Charlottetownu where they visited their brother. Mr. Lester patient in the P.E.l. Hospital. A GIANT OF A MAN... IN A GIANT OF A LAND! AWALIEI WRISCII PtN&n - N&III1IYWlIASKII siuunua-veiwIrIlMEI.l.ULllM.aiiM.lIEDAlTl3l3raa- Bani --new-o-n SAT. From the Rail liver is the lie Grands lie left a violent mill PILICIA K" FARR - IAOIIROVI -aural smssn -1 VIII . uura - auean News-Comedy-Cartoon Shows 3 :30-7-9 CAPITOL MIDNIGHT sidwi TONIGHT AT ll.i5 P.M. (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) COME FROM ANOTHER WORLD! after spending his. MacDonald who is a, TODAY about extra cash for new clothes, or how to advertise their businesses, or what happened to that lost article . . . would only let ci Guardian Want- Ad sell those don't wants, or carry any message into the vast maioriiy of P. E. I. homes, they could all fake it easy and re- Iox . . . Guardian Wiini-Ails do it lot of work in ii very small cost GUARDIAN WANT - ADS udggaxperlenoadwllt-Idkt wIllI0ll!9""E7""T' if all the people who worry . . . DIAL 8506 ii 1 .o