AMERA ACLU l 7: -. 3 CHIE Tho Charlottetown Camera Club ject of a talk by Vic Pepler. This. met last Monday evening at the Y.M.C.A. with members of the Montague Camera Club as their welcome guests. Mr. Vic Pepler of Montague judged the Class A competition "Animals or Pets" Winning all the honors were Claude MacKay's very excellent cat portraits which many visitors admired at the recent salon of photography. : Another trouble shooting panel- Roland Taylor. Vic Pepler and Bob Donnelly with George Lewis as moderator - offered solutions to a num' of ps0bleI'I'l3 submitted by the group. "35 Mm. Cameras" was the sub- dealt with their advantages and limitations. accessories, and also the technique of processing 35mm. films. 1 A photographic contest of thel multiple choice type was conduct-. ed by George Lewis. This ended in a 3-way tie which a tie-breaking contest also failed to decide. Lots were finally drawn. Vic Pepler and Mrs. Don Macquarrie being the. lucky couple. A scrambled letter photographic contest put on by. Roland Taylor proved to be a real teaser. This was also won by Mrs. MacQuarrie ,,and Vic Pepler. A delicious lunch was served byl a committee under the direction of Marion Dockendorff. EASTERN GUARDIAN A Dance. St. eter'I Bay HOIY lame Hall F ay. Burns Orch- atra. IE! the comedy "The Pampe all Darling". and variety concer hi Eldon Hall. Friday. May in at 8 pm.. by the Montague United Church Young People. Sponsored by the Eldon United Y. P. U. WE STILL HAVE a good sup- ply of plants. This week-end would be a splendid time to move them. Joe R. Smith, Clinton. l AMATEUR CONTEST I-Ieailler-I dale Hall Friday. May is at 3.301 p.m. ' CASCUMPEC Mrs. Gra Dennis has returned b her home after being a patient h the Prince County Hospital, Iummerside. for a few days where die underwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lewis and small daughter were recent vis- itors to Alaska. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacEachern. Mr. Ranllln Cornish spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Ira. Alfred Cornish, Carleton 0. Ir. Newton MacLeod is prog- ressing favorably after his recent qaeratinn in the Prince Edward Idaad Hospital. Charlottetown. Miss Stella MacNevin bank emp- loyee. Alberton. is confined to her home with mumps. Ir. George D. Warren has ro- jrncd (Z the Prince Couiy hospital when be ill hen I patient for x few days. Mr. Warren is spending some time with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Harry Thomas. Mr. Donnie Gamble, sdie, is spending some time with) i C . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gambia. Miss Hazel Walsh, Brag is spen- ding some time with Mr. and Mn. Ira '.'f rnnls. oEoRoErowTl Mr. John Dalton and Mr. Wil- fred McQuillan have obtained em- ployment with a Canadian Nation- al Railway repair 28112. A Mr. lauia Cantella of Bridge- town, was a visitor b Georb town on Thursday, May 10th. Mr. William Fonchcre visited Charlottetown on Thursday, May Dtl. Q h& tom h I FRIDAY. At 8:30 For B. I. S. Members In Club Rooms LOBSTER PARTY MAY 18 THE GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA EVER TOLD! TI-IURSDAY and ALSO CARTOON. W aox onion OPENS AT 1:15 MI. W mow sralrrs AT nusn. as - ams AND one nan! Agj-jf veepresident, Ivor G. lows: president, Donald MacLeod; 59.3. Iposed by Edgar Dewar, responded Q Father, Son Banquet Held At Montague The annual meeting and father and son banquet of Trinity United Church Men's Association was held in MacKenzie Hall. Mont- ague. on Monday. May 14. The Phillips, l presided. Officers and committees elected for the coming year are as fol- Presldent. Cyrus A. Shaw; vice- retary, Archie Hilcliey: treasurer, Allan Mosher. Entertainment com- mittee: Lorne Wigginton. Douglas Coffin. Charles Fraser; ways and means committee, G. A. lVight- men, Calvin Smith, Iiorace F1-as. er; membership committee. Dan W. MacDonald. Lloyd Collins, Harold Bulpit. During the banquet served by the Women's Auxiliary. the fol- lowing toasts were proposed: ”To the Queen". proposed by Charles Fraser, responded to by singing "The Queen"; to the church. proposed by Keith Pear-- don, responded to by Rev. J. M,' Fraser: the sons, proposed by 1, G. Phillips. responded to by Mer- rill Wigginton; the fathers, pro- to by Archie Hllchcy: the ladies, proposed by Lorne Wigginton. re- sponded to by Mrs. Lcslcr Mac- Mr: Jack Anncar thanked thel ladies on behalf of the ('IlIIl. The guest speaker, Gordon Kerr of Charlottetown, P. E. I, com- missioner of the Boy Scouts gave a short talk and showed a very interesting film on the eighth World Scout Jamboree held in Niagara during 1955. He was thanked on behalf of the club by Mr. Edward Bulpit. As an added feature a vocal duct was sung by Ivor Phillips and his son Gwyn. accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Frascr. The meeting closed with the benediction by Rev. J. M. Fraser. juries received in a fall several months ago, which has invalided him since Mrs. Warren Llewellyn who has been receivi Charlottetown ospital has return- ed to his home in Georgetown. Mr. William S. Martell returned home on Wedne ay. from the Charlottet(Hn Hospital, where he received treatment for painful in- juries received last week, while working at his lobster packing plant. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomp- son arrived in Georgetown recent- ly from thier honeymoon trip to New York City and Niagara Falls. They will reside in Georgetown, where Mr. Thompson is the Cana- dian National Railway S t a t l on Agent Highland Dancing Classes weekly begininng Saturday, May 19, 2 o'clock p.m. All ages from 5 years. MARGARET RHYNFS 122 Fitzroy St. abig GENERAL ELECTRIC I PRIZE I l. A Soc Page 7 I L 3 1 2 3 J I ll treatment in the -- TRIBIHI (Dedicated to) Roderick MacDonald. M.D. We now salute a famous man born in the days of yore That harks its way to May 16, in eighteen fifty four. when he first saw the light of life across his cradle smile- ln old Mt. Stewart's pleasant vale. on our Prince Edward lsla. He is of Scottish kith and kin and with a famous name- That reaches out to every land in honor and in Iamc;' From coast to coast and Gulf to pole and out to Europe's share This man of science and of God. is one whom we adore. He is a native of our soil and friend of every home- From Charlottetown to Sourls East and out to Bayfieldls foam: - Bay Fortune and Peake's Station- Dundas and old Morali- Scotfort and our St. P e.torn the plane in which he dwells. So here's a toast to Rod Mac- Donald at age of ninety eight. A doctor of superb physique and reputation great; Who loves the people of our Isle-- and they in turn love him- Becausc of babes brought to this world of every klth and kin. And other kindness' of his life that he on all bestowed- When we were sick and worldly weak and debts to him were ow- 9 . Hc braved the storms to answer calls and gave his fullest aid- To those in need of his assist- rcgardless of being paid. Such men are few and far be- tween and rarely to be found- With caliber and - , i and kindness that abound; In memories of the far and near that give him so much fame - That he is in the Hall of Greats In effort, deed and name. So lot us sing with one accord the song for this event- Tu one who lives and works with us in energy well spent; Across the century span of years as memories we review- And sing the song of every heart in happiness to you. Peter A. Reilly. Boston, Mass. Charlottetown COLISEUM FRIDAY MAY 18th DUSTY OWE Rodeo Boys 10 Ra.dIoInd!'VSIIlI N Western Sweethearts lazy Jim Day Daddy Spikes Grandpa and Gracie Lucky Rogers Dizzy Meade ALL sans Adults 31,00: Children I00 (tax included) Show Time 9 P.M. THE RADIO SHOW with the folks you know TODAY ONLY ammo ICAIPITO-L Illll llH ll-Jill IIIIIHIIIIIS IIEIIII IIIIII - JIIIIII IEIIIS SI-IOWS3-5-T-9 JMJ w'..' : 1-. WrK...'ruf.iL IN VISTAVISIO COMING - FRI. and SAT. N ,on May 5th .but due to blasting S WHITE or PINK rm: DEEEENEW GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for 45c S A u S A G E 3 lb. 390 ONIONS, 2V2 lbs. 25: WATERMEI-ON. lb- 12C SEEIXDK, lb 1 s7cb(iillNoE JUICE, tin 19. FROZEN FROZEN hl5llIG'l0dQ0Wm&Ontl1e tlcnowtoand?romthaWood!s- slip for repairs. The Prince Nova land Ferry and the fishermen go- ia r on her summer mil back and forth. Loads of po- schedule making three trips daily lijllues have been seen going to the to make up for the absence of tho lvrijy and large loads of coal re- turning. It is hoped that the mad Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler and daugh- Scraper will soon lzet to this main ter Betty hava again moved to lliomulilllare again. Caribou for the summ months, while her husband is employed on R the Chain E. Dunning. ..orman E. Stewart, son of Mg, land llirs Norman Stewart, High Sincere sympathy goes out to H"””'k' "ll" "35 been transferred the family of the late Mr. Andrew '." 3. brand! of the Bank or Nova Bell of Abney whose death came 5”"”3 '9 Calgary alter belng 8111- so suddenly on Sunday. ployed 1" ill? Bank in Charlotte- town for 3'2 ,vears.gNorman spent The many friends of Robert .3 Sh?” V-3631100 With his parents White are so glad to know that he m ""1" Ballk 3"” I9" l0I' Calgary is at his home in Wood Islands 3. Welt 3:-'" on -llonday. Best East from the Provincial San ll”'"-is 3"” SWBSS follow you atorium, completely recovered. i ma” I" 5'0"? new field of Her- LI'I'I'LE SANDS Mrs. Carrie Blue of School St., Charlottetown, was visiting in Little Sands. recently, guest of Mrs Lenunic MacLean. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Burhoe of Abney, were: Mr. and Mrs. Mack MacPherson of Wood Islands East. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munn of Little Sands had as their guests on Sunday. their daughter Sarah, and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gordon. Three sons of Mr. and Mrs, Angus MacMillan of Wood ls- lands East. left recently for the Magdalen Islands, where they planned to fish. They were Stuart. Morris and Ivan. Another brother, Wendall of the navy arrived home to spend the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacMlllan, and left on return for his naval base of Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell of Charlottetown arrived in Little Sands at their summer home last week. They have the cabins at "Grandmas Cabins." and will be preparing for the tourist industry. Mr. Buell is employed in Char. lottetown and drives back and forth daily to the city to his work, We are glad to see the 'iBuell's” in Little Sands again for the summer. Th"?!-7 llf8"3'i1F7.W195o The Guardian, Page 5 sun is snono white and blue, with a route pm The national flag of Chile is red.lin the blue strip. Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER - I330 P.M. rnunsmr and FRIDAY, MAY 17th and 18th "HOT BLOOD" (Cinem? cope and Color) Starring Jane VAISSPII and Cornel Wilde ALSO - Special Added Short Subjects. "SPECIAL" ”EXCELLENT” Best wishes are extended to Mr. The roads here are very rough.' The ll'1:l('llL'F. Miss Sally St.-w. The road maintainer is badly: an has at hcr home in Caledonia needed. As there is so much traf-5 mcr the wet-k-end. l COMING SATl7ltI)AY .'-.9rrI)') MAY 19& 2 SHOWS-8 and 10 RM. "THE RACERS" (('iiiviii:nTi-npu and Color) Bella Dorvi and Kirk Douglas the contestants for their spin-isniansliip, and the HA Thrill A Mimlte In (.li”ClnaS'C0pe',,,3 ':Fa5t Mow”: principal and staff of the liigli School. I IE"te,1,'.ta1l1mg”Ft. Illlall, ll lllmn, All 3 They Dl'”Ve , g ast , Live ast, Ol Jmiih ll as Around The Next 'lllE R0.-XI)-iii-O COMMITTEE, Bend. Montague Junior Board of Trade. ALSO - Special Addud Short Subjects. : at the pier at Wood Islands she l was recalled for a few days. Dur- THANK YOU The Montague Junior Board of Trade wishes to thank McGowan Motors and Paul Dewar for the use of cars for the Teenage Safe Driving Road.E.0, Scantlebury Signs for art uork. and the Charlotte- town Junior Board for the use of course equipment. C. E. Boehner and V. R. Popivr for trophies, The Guardian, all judges and officials and members of the R.C.M.P., for valued assislniice. Also thanks to . ..-a. Mrs. Lillian Livingstone. Grade VII and VIII teacher at Parkdale visited her home in I-IopefilEov9; the iweek-end. The "Charles E. Dunning" started on her schedule run be- tween Wood Islands and Caribou YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLIS BROS AND FITZRDY GROCERY x STORE HOURS Thur. 8 o'.m. - 8:30 pm. Fri. 8 am. - 9:30 pm. SATURDAY 8 mm. - 9:30 p.m. .;z MAPLE LEAF Shankless PICNIC lb. 43 Fruits & Vegetables ESRKAKGES, 4 cloz. l.oo RHUBARB' 2 HADDOCK FILLETS, lb. 331 FRENCH FRIES, pkg. I9: 37c 17: BANANAS, lb. 20c coo FILLETS, lb. 29: LARD, lb. I MAKE A SALAD - Mlml” W”? 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