9., , t '-Ti . . AIR today as Air Force officials of gi”lt'lE.KtIIll(" missile (center! was the two countries took newsmen II.JllIxPd by American and Can- on tour of air defense facilities. artian fighter-interceptor planesilloyal Canadian Air Force CFl00 Si?-t'l"l'LL'. The new Bomarc DEFENCE TRIO Is at left. and US. Air Force F102 at right. The display was at Boeing Airplane Co. plant. where the Bomarc is being built. REGISTERS HERI: ii H ..ilPs continued to regis- ll” l--i i-icning for the Anniini Ali. I'.' of API-TC and the Atlan- iir iwiint-es Premiers' Comer- rnce which opens in Charlotte- town. Seen registering is Mr. ('. W. Mofatl. Secretary Waimcer of the Maritime Motor 'r;-.1ns- lport Association, Sackvillc. NB. EASTERN GUARDIAN Tlltltl-ZY supper. Canihridgel llall Wednesday. September 25th l'ciri s Road Ladies Aid. t.iisPt-ll. Tent. Pinctte - Gos- IN iiicctings Momlay to Friday. it nirliwk. Sunday night at 7.30 lllll Eu.-ryone welcome. csonosrown tin Yliiirsday. Mr. W. J. Fill- rimlzl motored to Charlotte- tn.-ii and was accompanied hy hi wn. Fhnrllc: Mr. and .VIrs. Jinn ti (iotell and Mr. William J ll:iitrll. M and Mrs Norman Thomp- wn ion on Thursday. Sept. t2tti nu I iniitor trip over the Cabot Tl-ll and points in Nova Scotla. llm Carol Walker. student titvw at the Prince Edward Is- lrii-t Hospital. was the weekend hr. at her parents. Mr. and llii Siiurgcon Walker. W Arnold Wtghlman nf Nimit- Irma was a recent business vis- Iinr In Georgetown. - little Miss Deborah Lee lllltlllflkdln is visiting her grand- Pftiilx Mr. and Mrs. William : Ixtcienson of Fredericton, P. lit Chester Walker has as- mnii-d the duties as caretaker "i limriletown High School for the H157-58 term. lit" and Mrs Walter S-oloman "ll'IlHfltI recently from a motor Tin in Halifax. N.S. are sorry to hear that he has re- eiitcred the Charlottetown Hospi- tal for treatment and all Wlslll him an early return In good health. Mr. James htckiaiin of Ken- slngirin is relieving Mr. Vorman Thompson in his duties as (an- ladian National Railways stat-l lion Agent. while Mr. Thump-I -son is on annual holidays. I h Miss Jessie Graham of Mur-. ray llarbtiiir North is staying. at the home of her aunt. Mrs. J.. B Scully. and attending Mont- ai.-iie High School where she is taking Grade Xi studies. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Chis-, lholm accompanied by their' lion-lllrkleltlddlluithtcr.HNUW aooaooaocoaaaaeoaaoyoqa GEORGE BURNS IL”! -why TV comedian: jail! have returned to Boston. Mass. fatter having spent the summer lvacationlng in Georgetown. E A? l I BIUDENELI. It is expected that Mrs. Carol MacAulay will be returning to her home in Hriidenell shortly in or- l rlcr to convnlescc after a serious operation which she underwent recently in the P.E.l. Hospital. Mrs. MacAulay. who is a val- ued employee of Shawls Hotel Brnckley Beach. entered the the Kings County Hospital ini March of this year. Her many friends have expressed the hope that Virs MacAulay's restora- tion to health will be perm- anent. and that soon she will be sufficiently recovered to resume her employment once more. 1 Sergeant Sterling MacAiilay. i Mrs. MacAuIay. and son Malcolm Ishearwater. NS. spent a week- IT. PE'I'ER'S BAY St. Peter's Bay. my humble lay Shall strive to tell of thee Bow wondrous fair. what beauty there ' For those with eyes to see. And though I be far, far from thee And in exile I may roam My heart will yearn till I return To the place that I call home. On either side the villaiitc lies With people calm and kind No thought of strife, a pezircful life All hatred It-It In-liiiiil. No iinkiiid iiord that Jfills like SVAOi'(I I No slatitit-r Ilit-re is spiiltt-ii No gossip heard. no lair name slurred Drama Festiva Richard MacDonald. Director at the Dominion Drama Featival Ottawa. has bun addroaaiag meeting; of various drama groups in the interests of the P.E.l. Regional Drama Festival. A meeting of an enthualaatlc group was held In Keaalngtm High School Friday evening. Mr. Elmer Power was chair man. and representatives were When life for him shall cease. On the bridge I stand. with hat in hand And watch the sunset clear Oh! many a time in many a clirne I oft have wished me here. Beneath me here the water clear Flows onward neath the span Oh! life ll sweet and Joy com- pletz To be just where I am. Not far from here there was a pier Where ships at anchor lay in another day now gone far aye Their ghosts still haunt the Bay. Their phantoms ride the rising tide .F'or those who have the ”aigiit" Their stalwart crews their toll renews Till glows the morning light. Upon the land. the churches stand l0n either aide the Bayl where people wend. their pray- ers to send To the God who loves always On the Judgement Day when we all must pay if in life we played the fool lThere are none lives here have cause to fear They have kept the Golden Rule. i that l i l lhlnw some have gone to that great Beyond y By choirs of angels led Tlieir bodies wait in peaceful, state l in our ”Cities of the Dead." And when they rise. in glad aur-i prise On their Ascenscion Day The ml" M G9” "V" h"lk9"- 'I'here'll he no wait at the Gol- Bcncath the sky. rich farmlands pm. they're from 5;. lie Vermilion nr-ath the Mid den Gate Peter's Bay! The” -Vlflfl dmh 5"” "WW '"3"l And when the Last Call comes can do Blessed by Almighty God. The dwcllinizs there. beyond compare Witb iovifbg i-nrc ei't-r-lcd They house iiithiii .ii loiiiig kin Their lives by God directeti. Adown the Bay, in little way There lives it famous man lta Doctor Roddy. yoiiiig heart ' The Bay's most hoiiiired man life. abme all Iiis is a strife -lie enolilcd his chosen part But host of all, call All educated lit-art. he llr'I(l at his And may he kniiw we love him no And treasure each passing year 0! gllfnllgnlirmllrre span ni this my business In Souris. This man viitlitiiit A peer. C" PCFSOTIS VIIIO IICVI "e W, H, a” hum mm and work in my shop must Prniliimnpliliin a glad relcasr cc" and P'ck Tam. up And may he rest among ilie' bOTOI'O IOCTOBOT STEI blast . n.X'. Aulay was seriously ill in the P. I-I.l. Hospital. Sergeant Bob itnai-ti and Mrs. Roach of Shearwatcr spent the weekend in Brudenell. the guests Mr. Malcolm .VlncAula). tbe -fjintcresting int ......- for me And in death's embrace I lay Please lay me down in that hal- lowed ground Beside St. Peter's Bay. how if I may I'll end my lay. The while the teardrops start St. Peter's Bay. St. Peter's Bay Finds Much Enthusiasm I D. gnn;1mittn.seand Win or emin. creiar . "'8 Or we.” t Mr. Bentley addressed those present at the meetings and also ,announced that the P.Z.l. Dra-, ma Festival Association recent-t also present from Indian River. wmnm ..d wnoundwl dis ly passed the following resolut- "1' ' ion: I "Reunited that the P.E.I Dra-l IUIHZI-SIDE 'ma Festival Association offer an Saturday evening in the sum-award of 875.0910 the rural play mgg-gjdg Town Hgjl 3 3,-oup gllfhltng highest In II-I2 P.E.I. Re- ymch my, ,1. wgtgon Mu. gion of the Dominion Drama xgugim Q,(;. in. gym,-m... dis. lfiestlval in January. 1958, and a eugggd uig po35ihjlj(y oi entgr similar award to the rural play 4.; in the furthcomjng . ' ' standing highest in the P.E.I. futiygi to be held in Chgrloue..Drama Festival in 1958 provid- town next January. ing it enters. the Regional Fes- tival in 1959." IONTAGUE . I This generous award offered 7119 M03133” Dnmallf IIDTIV for competition to rural groups- lll0Ptl:llY0:;:ull0II? Wllllhglhff "P will be an incentive to many to W" C '5 Wm On 38l-le.enter the Regional Festival of Goorsetnwp, and outlying d'is- the Dominion Drama Festival in tricta met in the High School onlthe future, . Sunday Afternoon. Mrs. Sybil REGIONAL Fl-JSTIVAL i Mic!-cu. president of the wnrk- The P.E.l. Regiona Festival shop group. was chairman. is up be held in Charlottetown lng Mrs. Douglas MacGowan. ofiThe adjudicator has not yet been-' Montague. who is a Governor ollappointed but he will be . ueu The Dominion Drama Festivalllin wn theatre personajly I announced that the community or Montague. will enter a playy In the forthcoming festival TheiBaptiat Hall Monday. Sept chosen their festival play continue his Canadian tour in the At each of the meetings hlrulntr,-rests of the Drama Fes1ival,l MacDonald was accompanied byihaving Mr. Charles F. Bently. chairman. BRUCE STEWART 8. CO. LTD. Manufacturers of imperial Potato diggers. Imperial liiaiine Motors. 200 packings. steel gal. domestic fuel oil tanks. pipes. pipe fittings angles, beams. and channels carried in stock. Acetylene and electrical welding. Save your worn spraying. Ample stocks of above items on hand. GREAT GEORGE ST. Vevening services at Trinity Uiv M 159 c0llflll5l0n til the IDCPI-yduriiig the ttiird week in January.' memi,,m,d me - leite Project" pledging to the Ln- M3'3”0"3ld VVIW M” '39 ited Nations 25.000 layettes for addressing a public meeting in Arab orefugee 33..Middie East. The speaker said M00111!-IE Pllyers have not yetlleaves the province Tuesday to; me gddregs of the U.S.C. Depot addressed meetings inllaland he next stops at various Newfbundland. Nova Scotia. New centres in the Province of QUO- of the P.E.I. Regional F9SlIV8ItBl”UlISWlCI( and Prince Edward hec. Ed "W l CHARLOTTETOWN, PJLI. ”""". Describes Conditions Today In Greece, India and Korea The special speaker at the ited Church last eV'1inl was Dr Lops Hitschmiinova. Execu- tiie Director of the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada. from Ottawa The title of her address was "l was There". She described conditions as she had found them during her latest world survey in Greece. India and Korea. and stressed the im- provements which had taken place in the first two and said that the situation in Korea is much more tragic than it was immediately following the end of hostilities. The reasons for this are inflation and the crop failure last autuiiin. Dr Hitsctimanova appealed to her listeners for increased shiv- mcnis of warm clothing and IWO IIEW pro- jects of her organization A "The Pullover Parade" and ”The l.ay- babies in the -. .. .7. e iv ev-4- i plates. shafts by using metal Thou art graven on my heart. MRS. LEONARD RUSSELL !St. Peters Bay l ' CLOSING OUT NOTICE As I am closing out George Banks. Jeweller. Souris. P.E.I. norie: Qippear M 11;: TOUCI1 in STARTING NEW McCUll.OCH DIRECT-DRIVE 8 WEEKS IN SAINT JOHN I0 WEEKS The "NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN" Theatre proudly pra- sants the movie that's the talk of the Maritime: - (You'll want to see it again and again) SEE IT NOW FIRST SH OWING IN PROVINCE ' . TONIGHT - TUE. - WED IN HALIFAX an -15' who taught a sophisticated BKCIICIUI . algoiit Love... at 5 a dignified ms;-n about Fun and , . n ultra-modem W ,7 . . e I v r family about Happiness. (pg EAII abouta little Mississippi Riverboat Gal I NEWS 11.: Guardian Page 9 Monday. Sept. 23.195: to which contributions can be, Life Term For sent is 3415 Simpson St.. Mont-I U. AITITIOI1 real. 1 After the ).PrVlt'P. Dr. :'lliat'II-i SHREVEPOP-r' Ll lAPiT.nu manova showed her latest rnl-1U S 2"d M' For"! samm" ”' oured movie film taken in India ””"””5d ' "'9 SEMOIICG lgainat a and Korea last spring. This film "p”'l” '9'" "VH3 I” "ll Ewmu was followed by a question and ”””l5 ” R”55"- answer period during which Dr. Th” "IE" W” ldemuud H gitschmanova outlined in detail Capt. George H. French. I. If e current U.S.C. programme. I v . Today M" be anmh" hwy Mount ternon, h.Y.. a bombar dlFf on a B-36 crew. one for Dr. Hitschmanova iiiio . . will have several interviews be- The 3" Mr" ”'d.P''”ch '” mics mdressmg M assemmy M stationed at a Caribbean baaa students at Queen Charlotte High End W15 9" lea” "1 w”l"”Fv0'Ii School this anemmii. and anlD 1" - and New York City Inn An open meeting 3: uhich Si... W,” ril when the offence occurred. also show her film at Prince oi The court martial began -Sept. Wales College tonight. 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