Happy that its over yppears to be the general expression on the faces of the grade one pupils of Iwest Kent School. after receiving HAPPY THAT l'I" oven afternoon. This is the next to last stage of the current program be. ing conducted by the Provincial dose of'Salk vaccine at the im- munization clinic held yesterday EASTERN GUARDIAN Film Council JUST ARRIVED-Cement. gyp- roe, barb wire. Poole and Thomp- son, Ltd., Montague. HAM AND salad suppcr. Legion Hall. Montague. May 2. Auspices Legion Auxiliary. GEORGETWON Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada Services for April 22nd. ll a.m. Milltoivn Cross: 2.30 p.m. Sturgeon. S.S. at Sturgeon at 1.30 p. m. 7 p. m Georgetown. Rev. W.A. Paterson. VARIETY CONCERT TONIGHT Cambridge Hail Sponsored by Peter's Road Presbyterian Y.P.S. ST. PETER'S Bay Pastoral Charge, the United Church of Can- ada Services for Sunday, April 22nd St. Peter's Sunday School at 10.00 am.; Service at 11.00 a.m.: Gi'cen- wich Sundziy School as announced Service at 2.30 pm.; llloric Service at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Russell A. Mac- Leod, Minister. Mr. Stan Mclnnis, director of the Provincial Film Board, pre- sided at a general meeting of representatives of organizations at Montague last night for the purpose of forming a film coun- cil in the community. Mr. Mclnnis gave a detailed explanation of the purpose and Department of Health during the past three days. Guardian Photo ..M Province, and he' was also en- established. particularly in rural He explained that his depart- ment would give every assistance possible, and would train two op- erators from each member or- ganization. and the school teach- ers. Mr. Mclnnis emphasized that the forming oi' a film coun- cil was primarily a community project which would provide an interesting educational and en- Wel-Known Capt. Retires At 88 Capt. William G. Dicks. Ross" Ferry. N.S.. retired on March 31st at the age of 00 years, after 16 years service with the Highway Captain at Ross' Ferry. Born in Newfoundland he mov- ed to Georgetown. P.E.l.. while he was just a boy is still known by gathered to express their good friendship and good co-operation had to be broken after all the years of working together. He stated that during his many years of going to see he had never many residents of this province. , ' I s Q g Prior to his position at Ross' Ferry ! ' ' T ( N D he sailed many of his own vessels. '3 I S I Vi AT He first went to iiea when he was , 4. . , Q ',tT 15 years old and has been connect- . .. I Q 5 ed with the sea and seafaring men . I , Q! ,' Q TA ever since that time. He has seen 0. ' I'M t xi the great change in sailing ships A I ." 1 ,. ,r B from the sweeping full-rigged ships pt ' .' A ' , gi of olden days to the trim power . a 1 I i I craft of today. E ' U -3. ,. a Captain Dicks made his last trip , ( ' ' ' V pt on the ferry on Saturday. March 1 lg ') , 4 , 0 81st. When he went in the Depart- it p ' R g 3 , . Q i ment of Highway's Office at Ross' 5, I n gt - , Ferry after completing his final . B I p 'y f I 3 run. he was surprised to find - . I ,. r t Captain Smith, superintendmt of ” . ' the Ferry officers and members. , 1 I wishes. Captain Dicks said that it 4 was with regret that the ties of - Department of Nova Scotia as H one of them being an electric clock representing a ship's wheel. of Halifax. Although he's 88 years old now. Captain Dicks explains: "I'm just I kitten yet. I had a grandmother who lived to be 104 and at 100 she was working in her garden planting flowers". The re- tired Captain has two brothers re- siding in Georgetown. Captain John Dicks and Captain Nelson Dicks. IT DOESN'T HURT A BIT iii- dose of polio vaccine from Dr. IL. communities where three or four Captain and Mrs. Dicks will I school districts. each having a leave Cape Breton very shortly to "Iiey! it don't hurt feilous" is llnii.-iii. at the clinic held at '5 one-room school, would unite to reside with their son-in-law and the attitude the little lad ioiiui-ri Pi-iiico Street School yesterday he- Iorm a council. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Brown his classmates after reeeiiiiig nm-.,,,,,L ' Guardian Photo II spent the winter months at the lino roads. Mr. Iolisli-i'-i-ziiiiiery home of her sister Mass. has returned to her Ilttlllv in Kingsboro. in Bi-liiioiil. the winter months wiili his ;lziiiL'li ziiiii lizis ii iii" iii ny men employed. limit by jeep on Tuesday. Johnson own: I at Nomi Laiie.j Iloss Young, Red Point..-I Mr. Wallace Mciiines who :.lti'llI ,,.,-.,l,. H i,.,,,m.5S mp in chm-imie. , i Cliesler Bruce is again at this lioiiie, having spent the winter . 'iIii- regiilar monthly meeting off sections require sleiglis, and other fl!" V-0 S "35 held at the h”m' of land near Joyeeville. 0nt.. 10 1 :-Site Selected Necir Kingston .WFor New Federal Penitentiary OTTAWA iCP)-A 670-acre tract ville site. However. justice depart- Kingsmm has merit officials decline” to disc,-log. been selected as the site for a new ""'"ed1'3"3'3' the '30” DI "19 1134 federal penitentiary, Justice Min-ior of buildings to be erected. lstreIil'eGi:r.sto'ntannounlcled Thursdatyi ”The prison at Joyceville will 51 uion Wl ' - ' the latest innovations in lgiigfiliiozgng 'Iligtn h'e 0a';e'I11a)8,rj'I1):(I)1;'1 seacitamy insmw struclion and will house between. I I 5 ' ;' i0'(:labiid!600gri1.)siinei-s. its main job PRISONER INCREASE I eoreaiitiifd: ; . classified as hardzniid)1bii:AIw;:,a,II1,:,u:,uY Ins-ttnuuo-n W" Decision to build the Joycevillc'jn C...-.9, C Ec(""iidpm”""' "I50" ”P”?S9."tS the Second step .fined'onI3I) math: Ia(iiivg:I.lon 1lJ)eenI(t:::: lmpiocgrxfolngnlffdfpfaiY Plait tn ltiary. A maximum security prison P U! Id!) 5) slrm IS used for prisoners who requlrl and l' - v - v ' - . , i In .m'?'I9.”lU""”Vid1"E in PX!-ht ithe greatest degree of supervision 12 msm"””"5' land i-oniinenient Early last year Mr rv -- .i - -- . . - - Munwd that 8 npwml-Wll an i (ion. Gibson said the penitentiary , wiiiii ii's - Q s , , Prison am he bum an Collins i2Zi2T3”ii5”553i'J'i.iE';iif5iiiiZ..”i. near Kingston. Canadian prisons, now more than No DECK-ION YET Thas hasvheeln ceauseg largely At the same tim , M . (” l y E 5'3”) use m an as P”. gnnbunyed that M?) "P; iiltigilistiilnpiilatlon in the last to years. EIIDSIISOWIII. he built Ior iiiale prison- IIP III ' . QUEUE FOR STAMP! the other in Allic-rta. or British Co- Iumbia. ho decision has been MONTE CARLO (AP) - Hun- reached as yel on the location ofgdreds of stamps and souvenir coi- miles northeast of Ontario or Quebec and on. there are twenty-six such been shipmates with I finer group the western lnstiiiiiinn - Iectors lined up at Monaco's post g film councils operating in the of men. from officers down.gHe M3,!--Gen. R B. Glilsnn, crim- offices Thursday to buy the spe- dcavoring to have many more was presented with many gifts. i'"'55""i0It of penitcntiaries. said cial stamp issue honoring the wed- tenders have been called for the ding of Grace Kelly and Prince "”'W”m9"SDrison at Collins bay. Rainier III, The series of eight He expected construction would stamps of varying denominations 3'3” this year. was for sale only the day of the religious ceremony. Price for the set: 827 francs. or S238. Mr, Garson said steps now are ng taken to acquire the Joyce- i THEATRE MONTAGIIE I Fridiiy. April 20. 1956 The Guardian, Page 5 l 7 NT 7 I ” -no mouse . WU” . -... VI -i "..;i'::.;0.i::'u:",:.”:.':. ::;:?..'.',';"i,ii:;';g..,i?,',,,gi; :::..;i Fri. - sat. -- in Canada. Services Sunday. April ' . - ' . .. . ; I ' I TI',nItl:'As(II!huAi'):Ii G.fI')I;Ti?ifiIvnChIiiiOAIi 22' Cardigan Divine worshm nlat :::Lll3:Ir ii):-i:',ilc1I'zattil)0nIIr(l),iIlitiigailhegele wgsn ;IIi?oI)ttl)(I)I'llI81(IIIrit(l('lIll:filt:Il cIlenf1.e(?lIIlll'ls STO The l'"3l1'C0Ul'I9FS RYE eXl)0I'i91l('- Will lI'It'IHis in Charlottetown. ADM' 400 ' 559 rl - - . '9 .L- V'll- .i- t. - - - - ' ' ' - -- - - ; t 0, Canada, gunday AP,-,1 22nd. 5".” ””'e h? IA E'”"?”'I servmeg vice to all organizations. He said mmee ,0 COMM. an other Or. ing I-Jtai difficulties now in .H(li- Inc Pr G Y T Third Sunday after Easter. H Mm id). 'pEii(i)1.I)'":inS:?:;)'flt:ir;:::E 593': that several organizations at ganizaiions of n the coiiiiiiuuity to ' We are pleased, to report! on the ing the public. The roads Ill some . 0V. OV. ax The -HOW Communllm And Sel'"10" art of grmviiiiz up". Sunday School :)erag:"Ii::&0g;orte;fpI;:A:ra:2;n::hn?:; :,I9I9"'tI.'"e tlhel" f,'I'"”"5I "I mg;'h3:len of; 0131",: ogIi;srg:i(;seplHzIisI2ovIllTi: wagons of Mrs. J B. Fay on April 8th. Reverend W.G. H085. Priest! in 10, 8,, ,A .d-.i . I. I H. 0fm810n 0 8 Im COUDCI 5" ' - ' i u r 'i I h .' 1 4' :- charge. Rev. BA. :,'0almli;lbciIl.cit(i)ilri1gte(I-1: 8 gilmuld beC9me me"'b"5 Of the to submit a report at a later Ecxenuy umerwem surgery m U' Mr. .IoIin A. Ryan returned to );IdanSlIl:l:fel:sIII:IIaes re-liictlt:r- "MEN LADY" im council. and that the only mceimg, -- . Chan M t I h d. . f .H d in .0 take place CHURCH OF CHRIST. The 0 eovm a er spen ing a men qin . raw g THE UNITED Baptist church. matter which they were required Mi-s George Bruce is now vii- few days at his home at Hayfield. in May. Color - VAN JOHNSON - WALTER pmc,i-;oN l.nrd'u Day. April 22. Montague: xx 2 g chm H 5 d A -'1 to provide was a film projector. mm . . . . . 10.00 a.m. Bible School. Parents. E21,)" Isiftlileingilledlgiti zaysiiniiialy 1" this matielh he aaldv "I9 419 B I L fiaiinrilngvwnh I-elauves In Bub Mr. Earl Johnston made the A fliillillll bee in aid of the C.A. 510” "I Nijwy CBTTI" P”0I5- Their IOPIUM and conflicts. mine and bring your chlldren- 11-00 School 945 a.m.: Mllrray River. partment would come to their as- R e 0”” m"”"' trip from Montague lo Nomi Lake is. was IIPIII at the home of Mn. How 0119 P1101 Nherhrrds bark to the Carrier iand lands ism am. The Lord's Supper and Prea- sislance. rhing. Murray River: 10.00 am. Bible School for all. 11.00 am The Lord's Supper and Preaching Ser- mon-by K.T. Norris; Murray Har- bour 6.00 p.m. Bible School for all and the Lord's Supper. Combined Evangelistic Service at the Mont- ague church of Christ at 8.00 p.m. Everyone welcome. Kenneth T. Norris, evangelist. wlin has been seriously ill for some time in St. Jerome Hospital. P.Q.. will be pleased to know that lie is improving. Clem who was study- iii at Semlnaire de Ste. Therese PO. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. .10. Gallant, Souris. Rev. James D. Dingwcil. D.D. fnriiierly of Bay Fortune. now re- siding in Pawtucket. R.I., spcnt liospltal Providence recouperatlng well.a retired minister and an act- ive member of the local Chamber of Commerce hopes to return to his residence soon. He wishes to thank those kind people on the Is- land who remembered his birth- ilay March 28. Reports Need For Research MONTREAL iCPl,-- Hebert H, I-ilhk. president of Du Pont of (':iiinila to keep pace with the country's growing economy. iii-. Lang told the annual nicel- ing of shareholders: ''It is becoming more and more an :i.c-isiii of eiiz"-ital that Can- di.ni industry of any consequnce should undertake its proper share of researeli. to develop a tech- lwilwzy suitable to Canadian needs." lie said the company's sales in the first three months of this year vi-re fractionally higher than in the first three months of this year it ucre lower. Nylon sellin-1 Dl'I('cs had been cut 20 per cent IW'ou' inst Mavis level to ciii-oiiiu nuc iitvelopment of new markets i added. MIDNIGHT SHOW! FRIDAY NIGHT AT 11.30 P. M. m IWO DVNIIMIC SHIPS IN AN his 85th Birthday in the Jane Brown I from a major operation. Dr. Dlng- ' 3 p.ni.: Sturgeon. 7.30 pm with Song Service at 7.i5. Ordinance of the "Lord's Siipper”, at the close of the evening Service. All will be welcome at these sr-i-vices. Rev. A. M. Rogcrsun. Minister. TIIE MONTAGUE P a 5 to r al Charge The United Church of Can- ada Rev. .I.M. Ii'rascr. Minister, Sunday. April 22. Lower Montague, by granting 5200.00 if the projector cost s500.00 or over. and if less than 5500.00 then it sum proportionately less. The re- mainder would be contributed by the member organizations. All films. of which the library has approximately 1,600, are provid- ed to the film council free of any cost whatsoever. explained that Mr. Mclnnis 1.30 pm.. Mission Band; 7.30 p.m.. Evening Service. "lnipressions of foul wuld easily ham 3 cmmc" Boys. parlmnwn,-.p by sumo Mm considering the number of organ- Mr. James MacDonald met with a serious accident on Tuesday while working Mr. Buddy Kelly has received the appointment as mail driver on the Morell. Sinnott. and Byrne Road route replacing Mr. Phillip Beard. who had been on the route (or a number of years. leg severiy broken last fall. The Moreii Club of Boston, hclrl attcndcilf Also, the picture, willi nations lvmch he ,m"sme.red sound rel-oriliiig on "The Ci'ueii- W”"I'i I” ”",e”35led. I" Showmg i. the annual meeting and election of officers last week. The new Pre- sident for this year is Mr. Joseph Mrs. George S. MacDonald. who last week. experiencing some very iP.l). Mossey recently. safely); another pilot who has been blinded by flak. e EXCELLENT. I MAYFAIR THEATRE A MURRAY RIVER, P. E. I. "HELL ON FRISCO BAY" Starring Alan Ladd, Edward G. Robinson and Joanne Dru. Lelilance. Color and Cinemascope, 9.45 a.ni.. lllorning Service and - I Person is Sunday School: Moiitagiie: 10. am. gzeeregifspfllglsd stf?lcI::doE:)raf,:1el;y! Miss Josephine Siiinoll, has re-p I a Sunday School: ll El.lll. Morning . - ' , entered the Charlottetown. Hospitall - Friends of Mr. Clem Gallant. Service and .liiiiior Sunday School; 5?; lgIel:1f)A;n.a!;ue?o;:1e for further surgery on her injured & ' CAPITOL -- TODAY ONLY STRANGER SHOWING AT 2:00 - 4:20 - 6:35 - 9:00 mucus FOR THIS ENGAGEMENTf- Ti TUREDLUN ciis RADIU ' SIIIIIUNTRY STYLE 0 resistance WIIIIIIMS to NDTHE Softer riding - .. S ”'”c'SiiEi?yGsiois 0N'T'Ml55;THISl GREAT siiiiw. IIASTEIIFIIL SHIIWMAIISHIP IJN RADIO. IIEUJIIDS tr EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION LITTLE MOSE - The mighty mite no one can lift against his will. You'll be amazed Chu1otte0iw1I. P-E-L. snuomi by the iuiiinm Chili Admluonx Adlts 11.00 Children under twelve Re. ROLLAWAY CLUB We repair all also Greater impact Quiet running Easier steering Longer mileage TRACTION Qstopsquidtoriovah .Gripvbottoronioo ohitbottorlnmowondiuud Get TU BELESS SAFETY Greater puncture protection we win check Greater blowout protection 5'0”? W95 fret- 13restone ' I) Liixe C -x. i restonc HRESTONI HLAMPION TUBELES BIG SAVINGS ow ALL SIZES Cloaroutgpociais I 1;;-, C vi ALL-SEASON Firestone TRANSPORT B- Expert tubelou talro cApn'oL ""t;V-;;''' 13' mu HOME & AUTO co. no. my DIAL Ill! TB, OT. mg, un 'StrongtIi. Size . . . more vowoodn, gnotu mileage. ll? wiiiiii TRADING lllll bhylgmlhd KAIT BIGGEST TRADE-INS EVER ii YOUR WEAK, WORN BATTERY IS WORTH MORE, TRADED ON A NEW For Tractors. Cars and Trucks. for WHEN YO" BUY IT" With ' EauXIIlIIlI Tires A tractor tire in ltock for any sir wheel. ' MATINEE: ADULTS 50. EVENING PRICES START AT 5:30 P.M. ADULTS 75c. C ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BIG DOUBLE BILL SATURDAY ONLY LOOK KIDS! is SURE or A sear FOR THIS GREAT SHOW! ii:.i..:i:: -.:t::....i?:2 ATTEND THE SPEClAl MATINEE need" for industrial research in -11: -1 '--'-' SATURDAY MORNING 10 o'clock. AT REGULAR SHOWS START AT 1:00 ..I K SUDDENLY. . . IT HITS! The criminal act that every parent fears! rrpiiii as 1” VA KV "” YOU ARE THERE EXTRA BIG HITI Va uni iii. in i .e. 5'. sure .'Z".'..'iiini'E'i?i'i'i'ii'i:”L "'0" "ii" H,,,,,,,, II II iolsilluuu or Imui umn THE HUMAN LODESTONE with pAsslNon till! ,, It-" THE ooc WILLIAMS snow It frag," - STARRE v Iliiill-Ni; niiAMn' STAGE AND NOW . .' mg - 7 ' r t TELEVISION ' 5 mini ii IIQEAT snow FAMOUS 0'6'v'6F6-)Wf757 TRUCK "RES ' IIAND A.- mqousiiour rnrus , r- . AIINIIR . um Km-hum it M ”””” OTvbolonorVMuTubo " g";9;"'.,N";ggd"D'w",f POWER-CHARGED "”" "'"'"' '”' g