5 Say Goedby At Sturgeon Mills Address and presentation at Stur- geon Mills. On Monday evening April 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross. who I''" Tecfnlly sold out to their son NEW Y0” 0" May I on a trip to Rome and other European cities. Mr. Peter Sullivan. on behalf of the trustees and parishioners, felt? the following short but in- spiring address: Dear Father Smith; On the occasion of your depgn. 9" ("WI 31110113 us. we the parish- ioners of All Saint's Parish. wish "1 "lend to you. this gift as a small token of appreciation for the splen- did work. both spiritual and tem- P9”I- Illa! you have carried on 51"” 501111118 here. Harry and bount a property h to see you leave our midst. Int Ilillontague. were waitedoa by their on the other hand we rejoice Thi Gunrdian Page 5 friends and ne boss of Albion with you. in the knowledge that Wed,, Mny 15, 1957 an-' Sturgeon wi an address and this separation means the ” : esentation. of new neighbours and friends. winch they have been. It is viii The evening was spent in pleas- To this Community in which you these thoughts in mind we bid ant conversation by the older folks. have spent these past years you both farewell and wish eV Klmn Ind I Ilnl-will by those both have been a shining example success in your new home. who cared to loin in such enter- of good citizens and kind neigh- We 7" refiore wish to express tainment. bours ever ready to lend a helping our appfeciation fn some tangible Later in the evening Mr. and hand. in time of need way. and now ask you to accept Mrs. Ross were called to seats To you. Mrs. Ross. you have. these gifts as tokens of our re- ncar a table piled with farewell while. a member of Albion institute memb .....:.. May they be remind- guis. contributed in no small way to'ers of the many friends you left The address was read by Mrs.,mIkmg our meetings the successlbehind in Albion and sturgeon. Russell Hicken and presentation! made by Myrna Kemp. l Mr. Ross who was overcome byl feelings of gr ” A for the honor; received and regret at parting, from such good friends replied to. the address reminding those as-l sembled of the kindness he andl Mrs. Ross had received from c'.ie' people of Albion. sturgeon and surrounding districts during the SEED OATS AND WHEAT Abegweit Oats in Registered, Certified and commercial grades. - RECEIVES FLIGHT ENGINEERS WINGS Cpl. Albert E. Llewellyn tr) received wings from S-L fl.K. Triimley Officer Commanding No. 4 Transport Operational Training tint. Trenton. Ont. Cpl. Llewellyn OFFICERS elected at the first annual meeting of the Mainbreoe Naval Vetcram' Associailon,in Charlottetown included FRONT Emmett Coyle. vlcepresident; Main Brace , Hold Annual -Meeting ..'l'lie first milestone In the exis- unce of the Charlottetown Branch of the Main Brace Naval Veterans' Association was reached on Mon- day, May lath. when the first An- nual Meeting was held in the Club Rooms. The meeting was called to order by the rresldent who. in ob- servance of V-E Day listed the ships lost during the ll World War and a moment of silence was observed in memory of comrades lost at sea. . rresldent Georgebarfer II" a resume of the year's lClIVIII'3- He expressed his pleasure at see- in the Branch advance from s non-exlstant group to the present day membership of over 100 active members and recalled the first meeting held in the present club EASTERN. GUARDIAN LIBERAL Organization meeting! at De Grol Marsh School. my ll- Bt. George's Hall. May 25th. CEMENT blocks- All sizes on hand. Order now before cement shortage. Mas-Lean Cement Blocks. Montague. - SOURIS LION! CLUB dance in lourla High School auditorium Friday. May 17. Canteen. Cliff Pe- ters orchestra. IIAIR RAISING specials at llileley and Vanfderstlne's.sMon- tagua. this Thursday. Frldq, Ind Setmiay. ...""""....l.lll'”.l.'. .I...'”"i".:f oar . mickey and Vadesastla. lea-' YIAR IPICI ef ..........'ii'.lit.l'-.. - '”i'.'.'.. special occasions. wedding. shovi- er. gs-shag. birthday. endur- Co"aeervatlve I HQ I 3. .. .. rs. "..::i 0 Hi! :&Iis. o'.3..u. '16 present. Ali is- msm.-s are hvttal to attend. A "3 23:12 Ittri-on. north. vlinsssiast a graduate of G.H.S.. tague High School is in charge of No. 4 Airframe crew at the Trenton unit. In qualifying for his Flight Engineers wings he has Capt. 1.1. Connolly. Ron. lp. sident: George Barter, prcsI- ldent: Florence Roper. house chair- man: BACK L; Anderson. secre- ltary: Had Mnclnnls. membership; i Veterans boxes and one light bulb were its only iurnlshlngs- He stated the Branch was now in a position to assume the responsibility of one of its prime duties. that of welfare work. While many donations were made to such causes in the past year. including sioo to the Spring hill Disaster Fund. he recom- mended to the incoming Execu- tive to adopt one particular wel- fare or community project. -He also made recommendation -that the Club work. not only to V member ” and expand the present quarters if necessary. but to investigate the possibilities of establishing new Branches with in the Provlncs In closing. be extended his per- sonal thanks in being afforded the lroom when a few empty wooden and Mom: (flown on North Stars, on Dakotas, in Flying Boxrars and Expeditors HIITTBIL CPI. Llewellyn is the son of of Mr- Emerson Llewellyn Georgetown. P.i:.l. life Jack Morris. treesurer.Not shown and are C. MacKenzie. finance; F. Pound, canteen. Guardian Photo privilege of being the First Presl- dcnt of the Branch and also for the co-operation and confidence shown him by the members In general and especially the Exe- cutive who gave him so much as- sistance. TWIN SISTERS Montague's well known and lov- ed twin sisters. Miss Martha Town- send and Mrs. George Thompson, were at home to relatives. friends and neighbors on Monday sues. noon. for the celebration of their aoui birthday. Greeting the guests at the door was Mrs. Thompson Iwho usually spends her mornings busily engag- 89 MONDAY ed at work in her kitchen) and her twin. Miss Townsend. who is greatly improved after her recent illness. also warmly welcomed the guests. Many congratulatory letters.l cards and flowers were received! by the twins on their birthday. some coming from San Fransisco. Toronto and Winnipeg. Girl Guide Assn Executive Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Executive of the Girl Guides Association was held at Red Cross House on Monday evening. May lath. with Mrs. A. G Mal.'Mlllan. in the chair. The meeting was opened by prayer. following which Mrs. Mac- Millnn welcomed new members and expressed satisfaction that so many former rnembe. are con- tinuing to serve. Reports were received from District and Division Commission- ers. These dealt largely with the achievements of the various Packs and P ' " ' ' mention Deputy Provincial Commissionery was madIe of the activities con- nected with the BF. Tribute. Considerable discussion took place regarding Centenary and Provincial Camps and it is expect- ed that thls will be a very active year in both areas. Committee Chairman gave en- couraging reports and outlined plans for the coming months. p Refreshments were served by the Hospitality Committee. Shipments By Rail In April l5lii carloads of various com- modities were forwarded from Borden to Cape Tormentine during the month of April, 1957. a de crease from last year's compar- able figure. of 1696 the April re- port of the Office of the Super- intendent. C.N.R.. Charlottetown. discloses. Potatoes accounted for 1077 of the total carioads. a de- crease trom the April. 1956 figure of 1234. Livestock also showed a decrease from last year's figure of 102 to 94. as did turnips. 75 carloads being shipped during the post April as compared to 134 April. 1956. T Eggs. however. increased to 6 carloads during the period. 2 above last April's figure but meats decreased 4 carloada to 10 in April. 1957. Figures for other goods ship- ped in substantial quantities dur- ing the past April. with the April 1956 figure appearing in brackets. are: butter and cheese. 5 till; fish . 1 Km; hides. I. 42): less car- loads. 78 460i: oats. I nor; miscel- laneous. I32 (68); cannery goods. 7 (9); vegetables. 2 till... TORMENTINE-BORDIEN Following the submission of an- nual reports from the various Committee Chairmen. the chair was turned over to the Honorary President, Capt. J.J. Connolly. who commented on the excellent work achieved during the year. and thanked the members for be slowing on him the life position of Honorary President. Capt. Connol- ly then called for the election of the new Executive. The following officers were elect- ed: President. 6. Barter; Vice- Pres.. S. Coyie: Secretary. L. An-l derson: Treasurer. J. Morris; Finance. 0 MacKensie; Canteen. F. Pound: Membership. 8. Mac- Innis; House. 1''. Roper. . The new Executive will be off-3 lcially sworn to office at the ban-? quet and dance to be held at thel Clover Club later this month. Royal Yacht May Be Seaway First BRANTFORD. Ont. (CPl-The royal yacht beariiu Queen Elisa- beth and the Duke of Edinburgh may be among the first vessels nsufihe St. Lawrence Seaway when it is opened in 1959.-Prime Minister 3. Laurent suggested lruesday. as referred to planned seawu ceremonies at an open-air rally In this southwestern Ontario city. Informing his audience that he knows the Queen "will be, ver! 1. " to attend the opemns. he "And I hope that she and-the duke will be amonl the Hm inr- ans using the snail! 000!” II" at yacht." odatehssyetbetlldfoftll .3.” m, than have men reports It may take place in May or June i059. I -.-.. your candidate. will be present. All interested are invited to st- and PERSONALS led Calltbrlln Ball at 7 p.ln.. Thurs- du ev-Q. JG A. lesnsaall. KISS WASN'T I APPRECIATED l FAREHAM. England iReu- l tersl-Lt.-Cmdr. John P. 0rd i was arrested for drunken driving and givsa s sobriety test by attractive Dr. Irene Rogers. in the middle of the test. police said. Ord leaned over and tried to kiss her. He was declared think and fined CM. - fruits. ii 92 (123); and oils. 96 meals. ill l; YEO In this direction, 956 carloads were forwarded during April. 1957. with April. 1956 figures in brack- etc. are: Autos. 43 (72): coal. i09 liiill; I Hi; flour and feed. fertilizer. 34 146i; gas I133); lime. 44 less cai-loads. 270 Izsil; I5 (21): machinery. B sugar. 11 (17): I " (83): Cardigan Bids Farewell, To Father Smith The parishioners of All Saints Church. Cardigan. gathered in the parish hall on Wed.. APE 34- I-0; lbid farewell and ”bon-voyage" to Father Smith. who left Thursday. Apr. 25, for his home in New- Castle, N.B.. and will sail from Oni. Woman Marks l04il'i Birthday HESPELER, Ont. ICP) - Mrs. Ophiiia Rife. who has lived in the married In 1871, Tuesday cele- brated her l04th birthday. A na- tive of Gait. 0nt.. she moved here when she was 14. L She is in good health and isl cared for by two daughters. Her! two sons are also living. the eld-I e at 78. Her sight and hearing have failed a little. but her spirits and memory are good. She recalls vividly her early life in Gait. ..mm. sous. no man; canned goods. is till. brick and cement. 17 (ml: building material. 24 I53. Tenders Will be received for lay- ing of sidewalks. Particu- lars can be obtained from G. A. Wightman. Town Clerk. Town of Montague. in Tenders close May 25th. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Signed. Town Council, Town of Montague. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION Morell - St. Peters Applications will be re- ceived for the position of Inseminator. until Friday. May 17. 1957. Write to Dr. George C. Fisher. Director of Veterinary Services. Box 3000 Charlottetown. MIIIITAGIIE THEATRE Wed. - Thur. May 15 - I6 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax "THE LONG ARM" STABIIING: JACK IIAWKINI ' The most baffling story to come to Scotland Yard in twenty yearmseethelongarmoftha -SEE. A real suspense story. Silverware to be drawn for law-how I works-what it is. May llth. COMING I'll. - BAT. "'I'lUNDIR OVER ARIZONA" IIEAIESIIIVEIIIIEIII ? puns: IQIH &'!lI& IIIIIWISIIB. iinsmiiisiiiiiisiici seemed like a much longer time. same house here since she was A"h0"EI1 you had only come to "5 9" I temporary basis we seen: I” In" kmlwll l'0U- and you have gotten to know us - for seveotcen and a half years resid- ence among them; how that he and his family had been waited on by what similar groups with welcoming ad-. dresses and gifts on their arnvai sod expressing the hope that although he was moving away he would see often his new home. the friends he had been so closely as-l sociated with at Sturgeon Mills; A lunch brought in by the visitors was then served and good nights wue said. i Following is the address: l Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ross: We. your neighbors and friendsl both young and old. have gatheredi here tonight to wish you farewell. We meet with mixed feelings. be-, cause on one band we are sorryl ' All clipper i.-leaned. New bags. Purity of ger- mination guaranteed. A150 3 large quantity of re-cleaned Abegweit DWI!!! your brief stay with us oats. we have accomplished much and We 3" deeply grateful for your keen interest in our welfare. We Wish you Godspeed on your trip to Rome and assure you any lime. you will always be assured of I most generous and sincere welcome from the parishioners of All Saints. Lowest prices on all grades. tail. Wholesale and re- R. E. WHITE &' SON g Hunter River phone 23-11 Harold Rlclse Phillip Sullivan . Alphunsus MacPhee Mrs. Patricia Donahue and Mrs. LC. Allen. on behalf of the Catholic w”'"e!' 5, League. ,n A 4 Fa- W , the: Smith with a nice island i scene as a souvenir. l leR0lSl? Marie Brothers and Shlr- L y ivingslone, on behalf of the 1 iltallagers. also made a present.a- I mligihzr Smithhi: ahfew well choa- l . 0' 5- 3" teveovleorall Souris Branch P E 1 l Saints Paris: t thl . . ' '. l 110., and ,.,.,',.,;;,' mean: gfm Fish and Game Associa- stay here was most pleasant and lion, United Church Hallp. Souris, Thursday. May 16j VOCATION RALLY MAY 15. I6. 17 Church of The Most Holy Redeemer, (Friday Night) Community Centre Wednesday and Thursday Night. Speaker: Rev. R. Bedard, C.Ss.R. . Vocational Director Slides. Films, Talks and Pageant. he would return again in ms new I"I""' . at eight o'clock Showing! ieI.;l.'eh.9'i5..m'l-2.52329hi5E?,,”?A3?g of film. Everybody wel- ADMISSIONTFREE 0'Hanley. who is teaching at St. cctmeo 'll;homas University. Chatham. N. CAR RADIO INSTALLATION and SERVICE, RAIN OR SHINE can AERIALS. mean SEAT sensuous. TRAINED PERSONNEL and PROMPT SERVICE BOWLAN RADIO - TV Pownal Street TONIGHT SHOW AT DUSK THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT STAR IGorgeous Grace Kelly tops her hit record with another glamorous performance . . . filmed in South America wilds in thrilling COLOR STEWART GRANGER - GRACE KELLY VPAUI. DOUGLAS In I u ANOTHER SEASON or MOVIES UNDEFIV-L STARS couiiie Tllllll Mill Fill I Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER - MAY 15th. 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