the bull in this picture if the - mill had been less of a Ferdi- ntand. About six weeks i i Open Teachers Convention Charlottetown Teacher's Insui-lamong mariners -as we never School Thursday. noun Mr. Fred Driscoll to rqiort on: working at the local level." Ituture and your success dcpeodsi on the viay you accqst your re- apnmibtlities." Soeakina about workshops held by the various locals Miss The Ilrst day's sessions of the Bowness said "we see interest on ma atQueaiCharlotte lligiilhave seen wfore." She went on to say "our Federalism will be a stronz united unit when we have use pgggugm meg cgued 0,. interested end active members I.-Q pin. llalcolsn Mac.-Kenzle.i Director of Ctsrriculusss for pun lc schools in P.E.I.. the cooveatisni. During his re- Isarh he eqalained the changes made in the curlculussi. Folawing Mr. Madtenziela little study grows. Each groupi nudicd a particular sibject suchl aa Choral reading. Languagex Art. Junior Aritlnsetic and so- cial studies. The teachers found Store Entered At Murray River Sat. October 12. 1957 The Gisendha Page 5 Thursday I&t by hievee who stole a new portdie leiovisioulodvitttheiootlryaroardeer The store of IX. Johnston. set. cigarettes. tdiacco. dioco-lndnch could be unlocked from s illurrly River, was entered late lates and shoes as far ae couidl the inside. he I-r' The entry Ivasl The Il.C.M.P. are tliorouahiy womuu Lg" pogfugg .5349 3110'-BI I Ildl Ivlniow byi lnveuigatlu the thett. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. API -A Detroit area was named beneficiary Thursday of ago and Mr. Hiut-e ambled on to the prop- illegal to shoot a moose, an Clilf .-zit? g It-y t we . wa V ' V I - I LETS BULL MOOSE TAKE OVER Bruce the Moose -could have.lerl.5' of Cliff Padgett. near Llnd- I twvn saved from execution byisay. Ontario. fself head of the herd of Hereford brought In the bull. who should have chased Bruce right back to Moose Factory or wherever it is that Bruce came from. But instead. the bull showed no in- terest in Bruce. and Bruce no interest in the bull. proclaimed him- caitle. and kept both the cows Padgett worried. It's EASTERN ' GUARDIAN E ; Iiushei. Hamid Murrav. Val- legxlield. A VOUTII movement necds your support. Please buy Girl uuules cookies. Price 40 cents vi p.iciiage. SEMI - ANNUAI. Girl Guide Council meetinl Postponed '0 m-tuber mth, 7:30 p.m. Eoworlh ll.-iii, Summerslde. ARTIFICIAL insemination. All Breeding Clubs on Prince Ed- uard island will be shut down from October 16-31 inclusive. Ser- ucc will commenc again on Nmember I. THANKSGIVING Dance Beav- .-r Hall. Montague. Monday. 09' IHDCT ilth. Squarea nd modern dancing to the music of Don iii-user and his Islanders. 9.30 to 1.00 Admission 75 cents. SD00- .-...-ui by Ladies ouriins Club- TIIE United Baptist services for Sunday Oct lath. Montague- Sunday School, 10 am. morning iinrshlp ll a.m., special speaker. Siurizenn-If p.m. Rev. KC. ll qvvclal speaker. Murray Harbor 7 30 pm. special speaker. SOURIS - BAY Fortune Pas- lnral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Sunday Oct. I3. 1957 Soirris 10 am. Sunday school. it a.ni. Thanksgiving Service. I-lay Fortune 7:30 p.m. Thanks- cu-ing Service. Rev. Donald A. sliarpc. Minister. DRAGGEB DAMAGED-- The ilraugor Souris ll owned by James Gallant and captained by Jonas Jorgensen this week had in be lowed to Gcorgclown afic the had lost her rudder and -ufft-red damage to her propel- Inr. The dragger was put on ill? marine railway slip at George- town and the necessary repairs ucre cxpectcd to be comvlflfd yesterday. . FUNERAL AT SOURIS -The funeral of the late Hubert Lan- i ruizan was held from his late res- iilcnce at Sourls Wes! 10 51- Alcxis Church. Rollo Bay on (ii-tuber ilth. at 9 p.m. Requiem lllszh Mass was celebrated by Nov. W. Keefe. P.P. Rev. Chas. .ilcCarthy was present ft the Sanctuary. The choir was un- ilcr the direction of Rev. L. siccle. Souris. Members of the soul-is Canadian Legion attend- cd in a body. The pail bearers uore Eugene White. Joseph Pe- iors. Rosalie Mulially, James Kit-kham. Wm. Pierce a nd Thos. Flynn. The Interment was in the church cemetery. ' PERSONALS The many friends i Miss Anhra Wlscner will be pleased to know that she is recovering satisfactorily from her recent operation at the -P.E.i. Ileepital. .Vlr. Percy Lanlgan of Montre- al. Quebec. and Harry Lanlgan of Hamilton. 0tIl.. returned Thursday to their rcspcctlve immcs after attending the tuner- al of their brother who was fatal- NOTICE Offlce of Dr. J. A. Moclellan. St. Peters closed Oct. 13 to Oct. 27th. SOURIS HOSPITAL Registered Nurse and Practical Nurse wanted Immediately for general duty. Ap- Ply to Matroii. FIDDLING and STEP DANCING I-lhninatiori contest In GOOD winter apples. 50 ccnts The regular meeting of Hill- lll Fiorrle. who is employed at the Lodge building and all its con- tents. Several other brothers spoke briefly including Brother Ment Whltlock G. M. Hillside Lodge offered to confer any oi):- er degrees for the two candi- dates. Brother Murray Jackson was in charge of the lunch commit- tee and a delicious lunch was served the visitors and mem- bers after Lodge closed. lHiIIside Lodge I. O. O. F. Meets side Lodge i0.0.P was held on Tuesday night with .N'.G. Arthur: Machinnon presiding. There was a large attendance. It was reported that Bro. Vernon Ross uas still confined in the hospi-i tal. The 1st Degree was conferred: on two candidates from Wildeyl bodite Charlottetown BTOIIIETI William .ilacL(-an wds the Deg-I Mrs. George McCanneli wasi "39 Ila-5'" 3"” Bmnl" 5f"ldl”hostess to the members of the M”'D”"a'd Pclfd 35 5”” Presbyterian Guild Montague Grand In this degree. Several Monday evening, ocrobe, my, '"”"'b,”5 (mm wild” L0d3'-!Mrs. Percy Myers and Mrs.. were in attendance. Brother L. Ciow. N.G. Wildey Lodge, thanked the Degree Team for conferring the degree. He complimented botti Brother MacLcan and Brother MacDon- ald on the fine presentation of the degree. He also made men- tion of the severe loss the Lodge sustained in Charlottetown due to the fire which destroyed their James Shaw wcre in charge of, the devotional period and the; business of the meetiniz was con- ducted by the president. Mrs.i Leland Nelson. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read by the sc-cret.ary.l Mrs. S. D. Reid. and were ap-l proved as read. The financiall report was read by the treas-i urer, Mrs. Stewart. Business. miittcrs discussed includ- ed plans for decorating thcl . the chairman Mrs. Dorothy Ma-i , gave the report concern-issg ques- l PBESBYTERIAN GUILD I l iioimiiiuis j H Theatre . Mon. - Tuca. ' . Oct. 14 . 15 Adm. so . 46 4 Time 8:30 p.m. Commentiiu on the Easter Convention she remarked "as to the progrunrne it is getting To the cunsnittee n.aIned to organ-. lae aocial evenim for the tea- chers. He stated that all seemed to outlaw themselves at these be a pmblem to know what to I0f-'hI1I- ' ,have. We must have something sen cmgen in mg .559”, "(l wonhwhile. Suggestions from the teachers will be greatly ao- preciated." In wealiing on Education Week. Miss Buwness noted the .lood work accomplidied by the lone of the salary cosnmitteel schedule for city teachers. TEACHER SHOIITAGE of gallons of these study periods very prom- TANKIR AGBOUND VANCOUVER CF)-A small oil tanker laden with aviation gasoline ran aground while at- tempting to dock in Vancouver hzbor Thursday night. Hundreds oiine spilled out ola hde ripped open in the bow. July at 76. more than 82.000.0fl) from the es-t tale of Grand Rapids sportsman- fndustrlaiist John M. VanSplun- ter. The bequest went to a niece. Mas. Rabat Shurmil. 32. d Itiverview. Varispiunter. owner mid president of General Devices and Fittings Manufacturing Coin- pany of Grand Rapids. died last newly formed committee known as the Public Attitudes F " tee. In conclusion, the General Secretary presented the follow- ing question to the teachers for their consideration: "Are we as teachers of P.E.I. taking our full share of remonsibiiity in solving the problems of educat- ion in the areas in which we live?" J.R.W. Williams congratulated Miss Bowness on her magnifi- cent report and he hoped that mimeographed copies would be made for future workshops. The teachers next broke - up into groups according to the grade in which they teach. This permitted the teachers to dis- cuss their prnlbiems together. ('l.'RRICl'LL'M The second session ripened at Mile Estelle Bowness. General. Secretary 05 the .P.E.I.T.F. iril her rwort indicated that H56-57 was I particularly busy year-.. "One of growth for our Feder- ation--nusriier one problem in. education on P121. is teacheri shortage-Teachers. you mustl come-snbe that the profession, you have chosen is Your respon-, adiility-Jwhat you make of ii is in your hands-its future is your. MY was sworn into the cabinetl as minister without portfolio. The. veteran senator last rnonih wnsi named government leader in the' Scnale. He becomes the thirdl cabinet minister without port- folio. The others are I-Ion. J. M.. MacDonnell of Toronto and Hon.. William J. Browne of St. John's. l Nfld. i ll COMING MAYFAIR THEATRE Murray River Oct. 12th SATURDAY "Twinkle In God's Eye" Starring: Mickey Rooney, Coleen Gray A tough frontier town is tamed by a parson who had faith in God and the people around him. A picture for the whole family. MONDAY & TUESDAY (Oct. l-I-15) "Mister Cory" In Cinemascnpe and Technicolor Starring: Tony Curtis, Martha Hyer. Charles Bickford Also-DRAWING FOR THE FREE SILVER DOLLAR! SHOW TIME-a p.m. SHOW TIME-I p.m. IIGIIT. "BARRETS OF WIMPOLE STREET" Color H Cincmasr-ope church for Thanksgiving. and err: is for the annual bazaar at the fall supper. Mr. Myers and Mrs. Roy Clow were appointed on the visiting com- mittee for the next three months. x E At the close of the meeting. assisted 'by Mrs. Wellington lunch was served by the ” Campbell and Mrs. Clow. 3 ly irtlured in a car acr lent in " ' Out. A 5..., them to the city was their sister. Provincial Sanatorium rid Mr. Archie Lanigan of Sturgeon. P.E.l. Archie Lanigan. Sturgeon. has left for Hamilton, Ontario. to at- tend the funeral of his cousin. the late llerbert Lanlgan, who was killed in a car accident in Hamilton. Interment will be in Rollo Bay. P.E.I. AUCTION I SALE 1 NEW MINISTER OTTAWA CPl-Senator John T. I-falg. 79, of Winnipel. Wednes-y AT ROCK BARRA SOURIS R. R. NO. 3 1 P. M. SATURDAY, OCT. 19. 1957 20 lo 25 tons hay; 3 grade Ayrshire cows to flesh- on in April; ,1 heifer lli years; work mare, 13 years. Truck wagon; driving wagon; driving sleigh. Francis; team bob sleighs; two wood slelghs; cart box;; hay mower M.H.; 10 ft. hay rake, Mccormack; gang plough; single plough; scuffler; horse hoe: spring tooth harroiv; spike harrow; if; share potato digger, Bruce Sfcwart; cream can; cream separator. DcLaval; barrel churn; sci tcam harness; set driving harness; 2 sets cart hames; chime bells; work pad and hreeching; cart saddle and breeching; collars and bridies; horse rug: buffalo robe; grinding stone; potato fork; hoes; garden rake: shovcls: 2 sets sleigh runners; hardwood plank flooring; 3 bunk chains. Tcrms: Cash on livestock and hay. Other items to Sl0.00 cash. over that amount 12 months on approved joint notes. RONALD A. MacDonald Owner P. A. MacDONALD Auctioneer St. Peter's Phone 1-3 IOX OFFICE OPENS 1:15 P. M. BIIOW a'l'AR'l'8 AT 7:45 P.M. IIIIITII IIIVEII ow;-;. I ' . Rain or Fine DflVe -In ADULTS 60c e.' ' -5 Chlldrurnder 12 years , . ; , I (III Alfred Hitchcock tape the thrill: of "ReorWs'adour" 3 ...flteuci'terncruol T it? WA ll T DORIS ll. .Y TONIGHT-MON. SUNDAY MIDNIGHT-12.05 rd-h'tti tlon that takesioff 'rhisistheham;;lgun:ImiIlcfure in e l with Jennifer Jones. John Gielgud. Bill Travers. A beautiful picture. the challenge of true love and thrilling adventure. A family story. DRAWING FOR DINNER SET MONDAY NIGHT. Special Sunday dinners will be served at the Bison, Montague, every Sunday for the remainder of the season. I gTURl(EYv cnicksy. etc. WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Adults 51.50 Children .75 Dinners served from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. THE BISON RESTAURANT FINALTODAY SHOWS 1-3-7-9 PRICES MAT. 25c-50-EVE. 75c HEY KIDS! DON'T MISS THE BIG YO-YO CONTEST ON OUR STAGE AT THE MAT- INEE. COMING MON. -TUE. He had reached for the Stars and 9735524 a handful ';g 1 of Nothing! Now only the love ,ofagirl...t.hefai'th ofadogcould COMING-THURSDAY I FRIDAY "ROBINSON-BASILIO" i REYALL Ii: SALE OCTOBER 21 to 26th Local shoppers will again have the opportunity to PUP , chase quality drugs at tremendous savings when Mabon l Drug Co. hold their annual Fail Rcxall Ic Sale. This Fall. for the first time. the Result lc Sale will be held for six days-Monday, October Zlst through Saturday. October 3th. The Rexall lc Sales. which now have become a Cana- dian institution. are held twice yearly, In the Spring and the Fall. The fact that Mahon Drug Co. can offer such a variety of merchandise at ”two articles for the price of one-plus a penny" is a boon to every home in Montague and vicinity and according to Mr. Johnston many shoppe 3 ask "How I: it possible to buy so many well-known Rexail products at such a saving?" Mr. Johnston explains that the items sold are all guar- anteed Reiiali products; that they are sold on a money back guarantee. are freshly stocked for the 1!: Sales, and that only through increased volume resulting from lc Sales can Rexall druggista offer kexail quality at such saving. Vitamin Preparations. Cod Liver Oil Remedies, Tooth Paste. Tooth Brushes, Shaving Cream. Baby Needs. Cough Remedies, First Aid Supplies, Quality Cosmetics and extra surprise buys are but a few of the over .10!) items shnpperl in Montague and vicinity will be purchasing at these great savings. Mr. Johnston explains that many llltnppcrs in Montague and vicinity also take nriianiage of two-for-the-price-of-one savings on cosmetic items for ladies, toiletries for men and toys for children by doing their Christmas shopping early. Christmas cards and fancy quality stationery are also avail- able for shoppers anticipating the Christmas season. MABON DRUG CO. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS . 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