Joan I.VTt.tfpTl': black-face skit. in tone on inflee from Istanbul. twed Mrs. C. A. Scully and Mrs. Philip All casualties were euffered mi " Boudreault; men's chorus, N.w,-lthat area. The deputy governor otl Hansen: Cecil I.ALacheur; Spur. the province said I) per cent of geon Walker; Chester Walker; the houses and buildings in the Harry Yonton; David Layers Jr, . stricken area, comprising i2.0oo:Dishee lumped. windows banged A. 11. Stewart and Jordan su-wan; i population, were damaged. iand buildings seemed to away but irish lullaby, by Nancy Hartman In Istanbul three jolts were felt. no damage was reported. feolol; tap dance. by Mrs. C. A. Scully I Irish Washerwoman i; "When You and I Were Young" (Chorus: "Down By The Old Mill Stream" by Katherine Batchil. der and Janie Batchiider. Fashion Parade models were: Mrs. Edward Easton as ”Medie. val Days"; Mrs. Lemuel MacCor- much as "Pioneer"; Miss Ge”. vieve Soloman as "Pr:-Victorian"; May 29. 1957 P. E. L Jr. 3,3,3 gf1-,a3,"' fi""”' "AT JUNIOR CHAMBER or COMMERCE CONVENTION The swam Page 5 Take Along Their Own Lobster , my PET. members of the Jun- iioard of Trade attended the '.,.,.,- Chamber of Commerce re- itnal convention held this peat '.-git;-iid at the Beaverbrooke ti-J:i:tS and Walt Wheeler of Char- 1,,......,.t-n and Arnold Wigbtinan ant Jim Cudmore of Montague. 1.-olegates were entertained at a N; party which was siiperwsed 5, the Fredericton .lay Lees who mod as hosts during the three do convention at which 17 Hull! Jay Cees were taken on a tour 1 of the beautiful campus of the Uni- versity of New Brunswick. ' PRESENT PLAQUE Awards made at the closing luncheon included the presenat of a plaque to Henry Macwilliama of Charlottetown for the outstand- ing Jay Cee of the year. This plaque was presented by Maritime Central Airways and was accepted by Walt Wheeler on behalf of Mr. Macwiiliams who wah unavoid- FINAL TODAY - - - CAPITOL MORE THAN YOUR EYES HAVE EVER SEEN MORE THAN YOUR HEART IIAS EVER KNOWN I la the complete grandeur of (,i;iltii'lCaI contest between . illl1I1,',' of local competitions. ii.-t: Wheeler ,of Charlottetown out by a very close margin to y 'llL'T Doiron of Halifax. you at a in to city of Fredericton. The guest .-.-aker was Hon. J.W. Pickers- tii. Minister of Citizenship and 1-iitniiziatioisr Mr. Pickcrszill :vp-Uiltcd citizenship papers to 7.5 ,i.t Ct-cs. Other guests at he xi.-.i.i-on included Labor Minister '; v and Mrs. Gregg -:i Hiigh John Fleming. Pre- ....- oi New Brunswick. was the g spcakcr at the president's ;:ilit'I hold The Island Jay U.-. .il-to 'ield an informal ban- ,,,.' Iiiivig brought with them i.., island lobsters and oysters . it-gates and their wifes annd (ii i imlilanc of Halifax was , 'i'l president and Harold Hat- -' i of Woodstock. Edward Ron- , .. -it ilonclon. Joseph Demont ,- liiinllililil, Keith Ncilson of ii"!-I mid Arnold Wizzhtman l,'.lilC. rt-glonai vIce-prcsid- 'yii.irtilflK church scrvices. the Morell Community Hall Thursday. May 30th at 8:30 p.m. Speakers Mr. Kenneth Parker, Sitiiiltillicnficni City Schools Mr. Rog. MCNUIL Provincial President of Home and School I'Ivcrybody welcome TOWN OF SOURIS Taxpayers are reminded that it list of taxes un- paid to Deccmber 31st, June 7th next. .,..i;iy morning with 200 delegates F,-.-..-nt. Tliis was followed by Hall five r-mlidates who won the privilege 9; icprcscnting their units by the i'u)'or William T. Walker was L sponsored by (.7 IHt' occasion. xmii-itay's activities w e re 5-. ml to a close by a hall which .... lit'I(I In the hotel hall room. t - - til'lIi was greatly enjoyed by Education Meeting more deserving. hard working and sincere Jay Cee than Mr. MacWil- liams. and would be most happy to deliver it to him. I Young Women's Guild Meeting Mrs. H. M. Smith was hostess: to the members of the Young W0- men's Guild of St. Andrew I 9795' byterian Church. Montalllh M03- day vening. May trim The war- ship rlod was in charge 9' M” B. N. Stewart and Mrs. Elsie Wat- terworth was PiIniS3- The business of the rneetiiig was conducted by the president. Mrs. Leland Nelson, assisted by the sec- retary. Mrs. S. D. Reid. Reports from the conveners of the various committees were given and mu- tine business was transacted. At the lunch hour. the hostess was assisted by Mrs. D. A. Campbell and Miss Catherine Currie. Hold Dedication At Montague An impressive dedication ser-i: rice was held in Lower Montague TC United Church on Sunday evening, : May 26th. whena complete cum- niuiiion service was dedicated for isacred use. JAY('El:1S WHO represented the Island at the annual regional con- vention of the Junior Chamber of ! 1 sented the common” bchalf of the Church. g . On behalf of the Ladies Aid. the president, Mrs. Chesscl An- near. presented the linens. On behalf of the Churcli. Mrs. Cornclius Taylor presented the chalice and filler. .d”fi?.; iii?-i"iiii.n?.iIi;1"cEL?Sf.?.i. yuwg-D. lwmlirumf ry, 310;; mn service on behalf ol me don”. tannin. la and am (I at ie Mm George Hadlock. mm. lmng oi MOn(I&Inl'I(. N B.. reicntly ap- in Whitman, Mass. but a native of lzitlnird rl'L!I0IIc'II VIP? PFPSIGGNS Oi Lower Montague. This memorial consists of the tray and individual glasses. and suitably inscribed mm. m,,,,-,. SIIVEF N035 Plaie Ell?" 53' Mr-it Trinity ('liiii'(-ii choir. uilli Mrs Hadlllck I" ml-"""rY "I ""'"II)"51I.A. Johnston as organist. INI in OI "I9 Alike" """”-V- "II" I" I"'"Wiii'.'iii: 'l'lii' iiiiilicm was ”(live generations have been active in the up 1-mm. "pa,-1". ,-md 3 young I”? And Work 0' the Ch”"h Iiiilics trio. Vlrs. lloiiglas Coffin. The '"mi5"-"'- Rf-'V -I” F"i'59"- Mrs. i.oiiis Jllllllsitlll and Mrs. Arn- dedlcaled "'0 Km-S WI” P"3Y9l'- old Wiuliiiiinn sang ”We Thank and in his message based on -y-M, 0 our (;,,d'j Psalm l6:6. spoke of the ht-ritaitci inf the past and the challengr of rsmmrmmm EASTERN , GUARDIAN Rl'ZSI'ZIlYI-I WHDNSEDAY. July ilrd for lohstcr suppcr at Murray llarhoiir North of Christian living --. --l FRI-ZI'2 prints or 20 nor ccnt off Tip Top or Johnston stills at AF. (iaiiipIic'l's sale now on. Open nll.ZIltx' till 9 PM. 1956 will be published on TOWN COUNCIL, I Town of Souris. SOURIS SNACK BAR and RESTAURANT Iection- Commerce held at the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel, Fredericton. NB. May 24, 25, 26. LEI-"r-J. r '1 the Junior Chamber of Commerce for Region I2 of the Marltimes. The election of officers took place tn Fredericton, NB. during the past weekend. PERSONALS Mrs EIlZdI)t'iIl Darics and Miss Ruth Vinnirombc. Clmrlottclown. were wockend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waltcr Beer, Montague. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs Mary A. But-ll. form- erly of Murray Rixcr. has rntcrcd; the P.I-ll. Hospital for tr:-atment. All wish her it speedy recovery. NEW YORK (APM-Two squall- lng hahy hears squcczcd through the bars of their coco at Brook-1 lyn'ii Prospect Park Zoo Monday? for a look at the oiitsido world.' Policemen swiftly lassncd the two while mama bciir watched ner-i voiisly. But the cxrltcntent finallyl proved too much for the .100-pound mother. She collapsed and died. Cudmore and Arnold Wlizhtman. Montague; George Scantiebiiry. Variety Concert At Georgetown An exceptionally fine Variety Concert, by local artists, was pre- sented to a capacity audience in- the Town Hall on Easter Monday night. The concert was under the sponsorship of the Georgetown Home and School Association and the proceeds are to assist the erec- tion of the New School. Vocal sel ectinn. old and modern: dancing; musical selections; skits and a fashion parade highlighted this ex- ceptionally fine production. The costuming In itself was worth the admission price and the large and appreciative audience were loud in their applause of each and every number. Rev. W. A. Paterson acted as Chairman. The accompanists were Mrs Edward Easton, Mr. Harry Yorsion and Mr. Arthur Macswain. The program included: ”George- town's Going To Have A New School" to the tune of (Old Mac- Donald Had A Farm) by Wom- en's Chorus; Western number. by Miss Helen McCullough. accom- panied on the guitar by Mastcr Newman McCullough; Step dance. hy Miss Janie Bait-hilder; ac- companied on the harmonica by Miss Katherine Batchilder; Shad- ow-graph, "The Operation" with Spiirgeon Walker as the patient and D. A. Mactlormack and Ed- .ward Easton as the Doctors: lad- ie's chorus. "Nelly Bly", ”Whis- John Norris anti Walter Wheeler, Charlottetown- Deriiiit Hope" and luiih Lila: Joan biiirpliy as soloist: Edam. "Ho: waim. and "Tap i”d'N'P" by ('arnilita Soloman. Cor- iiine Lari-r.: and Glen MacDonald; "NI Smlil. ”Donegal" by Miss .lo;in Nliirphy and Mrs. Alex Ar- setiaiili; harmonica duct and step dance. hy Albert Ilafiise and Clar- enre Dav-id, accompanied by Art Mat-Snain. I During intcrinission thcre was lI'lllISlf' hy Art Mat-Suain. Char- ll? HPHIIV and Mr. b'tci'linu I A play "'l'hc Partition" hy Three iflld l.adic.s' was at-Ind hy Mrs. F. L. i)ei.oi'y; DIISS W. J. Finger- aid and Mrs Philip Boudreaiilt. Musical selcclions by Walter Boiidrcatilt. Musical sclcctioiis hv Waltcr Biiutlreaiiltl anti his si-it-niaiie uni- tar: sailor nltlilI)Pl'. ”A-Roving" with liarry Yorsion as Soloist. at-. companied by Mrs Norinan Thompson, Miss Janie Batchilot-r. Mrs- Alec Arscnaiilt and Miss ' NOTICE All notes (Inc the St. GPOFRP Credit 1'nion I.td., not paid hcfore June 15th will he handed to an attor- ney for collection. By order, Direct ors. Mayfair "A Cry in Murray River - May 29th WEDNESDAY (only) Starring: Edmond O'Brien. Flrian lionlery, Natalie Wood, Raymond Burr "Taiit iiiispcnse as police match wits with a cunning madman." SHOW TIMI-I--J! p.m. Theatre the Nighi" ”Marrianne” 2 Iy an "Flapper": Mrs. Walter Mac- Lean as "During War-I9-ti"; Mrs, Alex Arseuault as "After the War'; Miss Joan Murphy as '1t1ndEn,,g 1957 Evening Dress; Mrs. Norman Thompson and Mrs. it A. Fraser as "Bride and Bridesmaid." Mrs. Fred Allen was (hp mm. mentator for the Fashion Parade. EETSERET Turkish Provinces ISTANBUL (AW -A destructive earthquake shook a Vlifie areal southeast of Istanbul Sunday, kill- ink seven persons and injuring J. The shot-ks ja r r e d tom-iq. tcrouded Istanbul and Ankara. But the main force was centred in Borlu province in Northern Ana. FORTSALE One General Electric Re- frigerator, 9 cu. ft. in ex- yccllent condition. Also one tkiichcn range, Entei'prise yflapitol. 3-piece chcstcrfield suite. For further informa- tion apply to- iMRS. NEIL Mar-DONALD, Sotiris, Phone 63. i COLOR by DELFXE From Nth Century For etarrlng DEBORAH KERR YUL BRYNNER PRICES THIS ENGAG EM EST MAT. 25 & 50; EVE. 750 R0 ers & Hammei-st.cin'e W... ,i-presented. nbiy absent from the convention. Mr? H' SIEW3" ?! "-'iI1d-Vic- CINEMASCOPE g ORATORICAL conrasr On accepting the plaque. Mr. 39"” : Mrs- H, H. (-eon-go Sr. as 55 limitless ' Opened On 531- Wheeler said that he knew of no 75 V”” A30 3175- H. 3. Scul- The KING and I Produced by Charles Bracket! SHOWS 3:30 6:50 - 9:10 COMING - THUR. ONLY I flie Wrrrman fti aafrn r'f,C cililiolltl-Decllltio IIIAOOIIIIY-lEXIASM'IVILL!IlAI AT 8:30 P.M. WILL BE GUEST SPEAKER HON R. H. WINTERS MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS MONTAGUE JOINT PUBL IC MEETING SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - THURS. MAY 30tH OPPOSITION CANDIDATE AND SPEAKERS INVTTED 10 MITENU. Inserted by KIlI'I Conny Ubeed Mil. SOURIS SCHOOL TAXES School taxes not paid by June 5th will be passed to ci Collection Agency for col- WILL BE By order. C L 0 S E D TRUSTEES SOURIS SCHOOL. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY May 29th and 30H! NORTH RIVER !'”' Drive-Iii Movies. Rain or llloon Box Office Opens 7:30 Show at Dusk. J Georgetown Hall .............. Souris Hail PUBLIC POLITICAL MEETINGS Opposition Candidate Invited Tuesday. May 28th Yeo's Theatre, Montague .. . . . Thursday. May 30th More-ll Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wednesday. June 5th Friday. June 7th Above Meetings at 0:30 pm. T. J. Kickham. Liberal Candidate Inserted by Kings County Liberal Association LIST OF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS Meetings held at 0:30 p.in. Gasperauxl-fall Wednesday, Mey29th High Bank Hall............... Monday. June 3rd Glenflanning Hail ............. 'l'uesdny. JUN 4"! Elmira Hall ................. Thursday. June 6th '1'. J. Kitiham. 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