Individual buizers are being in- nalled in the homes of the mem- ' here of the Montague Fire Depart ment. The work of runnlnl 919 wire was begun yesterday. and for the first part of the pi-otect.itWiIl he completed on the south side of the bridge. Tests will then be made and any difficulties will, be clear- ed. V;ith the experience gained, the men will then proceed to com- plete the second portion ,on the north side. - ltllfeltthattltiewillbea not- able advancement in the field of I '0 Begin Installing Buzzersllnq Fireman's Homes In Montague ' fire protection in Montague since the firemen will have prewarning otallfirea aiidheabiatogettha equipment rolling before the streets become congested with motorist and pedestrian traffic, which impedes the free movement of the fire truck and other equip- ment to the scene. Council. in the interest of the whole community, has financially assisted in this project. and the membe of the fire department are. assisting with the installation of the buzzers. VIE! AIIII 0IIII Continued from page 3 SEX EDUCATION The matter of sex education was discussed soberly. and intelligent- ly. The members placed themselv- teens. A ho sign indeed that this so im rtant youth problem should be studied and appraised by youth itself. TIME "incidentally, the young folks are all for Daylight Saving Time! oth- er on record as favoring early sex education in the home. and in the! hands of church leaders in the3 Tm Mr. White found the partridge some weeks ago on a lawn in Mon- tague in poor condition, exhausted and ill fed. its head had been peck-I ed by other birds so that Mr. TROPHY PKESEND AT BANQUET Mrs. Jamieson presenting the nirig rink. The presentation was 1954-I955 President-Vice-President ggdaoggagg L”a";i::lC:?lT:;eal:'g C””!"3 "Why l” M75 Lin!” held at the Bison Restaurant re- MacDonald who skipped the win- centiy. EASTERN GUARDIAN 1 Injured I-Iun ls Cared For Game warden John White of Kings County took an injured Hun- garian partridge to Charlottetown yesterday from where it.will pos- sibly be transferred to the game White felt that it might '” er problems were discussed. and intelligent conclusions reached. I do hope that there will 'be many more such "Model Parliaments"; i not only composed of students with fine leadership promise, but among average students too. We need well-informed citizens oni every level. ' iAnnuaI Meeting The Town at Of Aid Society The annual meeting of the St. Elaebeth Aid Society held at'St. Vincent's Orphanage. April 8. 1956, was very well attended. Sister John the Baptist opened the meet- ing with prayer. The minutes of the last regular and last annual meetings were read and approved. Mrs. Ella Connolly. treasurer. gave her report, which showed gr- ifing returns from last year's act- ivities. .The report of the corres- pending secretary. Mrs. Gormely was read. , The president. Mrs. F. A. Coyle thanked all for their cooperation during her term of office. She re- viewed the year's projects. a cake sale, tag day. envelope collection holiday treats for the children. pre- sentation of two sets of reference books for the schotl She also spoke of the work not completed. A quilt. donated by Mrs Annie Stewart. is being quilted. Thus, as suggested by His Excellency Bis- hop MacEachern last year. the members meet in groups for a suc- lal hour and discuss the basic ca- uses of welfare problems. Special thanks were given the telephone committee who had functioned so effectively. Mrs. Coyle suggested that a High Mass be offered ann- ually at the Orphanage for the liv- lose the night. if not in both eyes. at least one. However. Mr. White yesterday stated that the bird, which hadtheen cared for by Miss Betty Acorn during the past sev- eral weeks. had progressed most favorably and was now able to see out of both eyes. Mr. White was of the opinion that the bird could be now moved to the game farm without endangering its life, and fig covering patterns from ren- oigirm standard to inlaid marble tiling. Hilchey and Vanitierstine Montague. ' New Interesting Issue Out Of "Polio Post" "Polio Post". just off the press Is reaching subscribers today in its new format and presents 32 pages of interesting reading freely inter- spenced with pictures dealing with rehabilitate patients undergoing treatment. The new Orthopedic Centre has brought to children and adults stricken with polio. treatment and attention not possible a few years ago. Ten years ago..children were taken into the Children's Ward of the Provincial Snnatorium. An ap- preciative sense of achievement may be found in reading the pro- gressive steps by which the Centre has developed into its present stat- uif and efficiency. "Stamps are something Special." written by the various methods employed to In COMPLETE NEW range of VARIETY CONCERT Cambridge Hall. Friday, April 29. Sponsored by Peters Road Presbyterian Y. P. S. contribution and "Count Your Bles- sings" by Rose Savage. a victim of polio since infancy, is a stirring true story of obstacles overcome. Several articles by the editor, particularly "Salk Talk" give a close-up and intimate view of rout- ine treatment and recreational features which are quite revealing and informative. Of particular interest is the graph prepared by Dr. B.li. How- att, showing the incidence of polio this Province during the past ten years. In 1946 cases reported totalled 100 but in '47, there were no ncw cases. 75 cases developed in '50 and in '51 there was a drop to 30 cases. The upward trend in '52 brought the total to 86 and the decline in '53 went to 12. Another up-surge in '54 forced the total to 82 for that year and the final year of the, graph. 1955. shows 10 new cases. In this latest issue of "Polio Post" which is published quarter- iy. Editor Garry Rea-Alrth and his assistant editors Marion Bell and farm at Kensington. took it part way yesterday. RESIDENTS OF MONTAGUE 3 Pursuant to previous warning, the police have been instructed to prosecute any motorist or person who in any way impedes the passage of fire equipment and firemen to the scene of a fire, or impedes the firemen in carrying out their duties during a fire. JUDY CANOVA - divulge the hiding place? YEO "UNTAMED HElRESS" THEATRE MONTAGUE Wad. .. Thur. ADM. 30c-46c Inc. Prov. Gov. Tax DONALD BARRY Everything for a laugh - come and have a good time. Judy, an orphan, is heir to fabulous fortune in gold. Who will Mystery in abandoned desert castle. By Order of FIRE CHIEF D.H. COFFIN WARNING RESIDENTS OF MONTAGUE Lighting of bonfires and grass burning STRICTLY PROHIBITED in the Town of Montague. Except by per- mission of the Fire Chief or Assistant Fire Chief. By Order Of FIRE CHIEF I). ll. COFFIN admission:- Maternity -aeoaeena full before admission can . serious financial condition essential that these regulations be strictly enforced. Please co-operate. SOURIS HOSPITAL The following deposits are required previous to Medical & Minor Surgery . .. .... .. S2500 Medical at Major Surgery .. S35.00 S50.00 All outstanding accounts must also be paid in be made. The present of the Hospital makes it I!!! members of the one for deceased me P9" 1101 Only for the monetary ass- tistance which but especially ed woneration of the society. She made special mention of two sets of reference books ,"The Child's World” This Modern Grolier Society and St. Elizebeth's Aid ,5Ch00!- A Special project now be- ing undertaken is the redecoratlng and the icfurnishing of one dormit- ory. K Sister Superior thanked the mem- ' . ter John the Baptist to assist with Ifmngh appreciated. jute work. Mrs. McCallum of the or '3 wh”le'hem'I Nominating Committee proposed the re-election of the present slate of officrs. which was approvd by the members. A cake sale convened by Mrs. Aibrt Wilson will be held in May. Sheeting for the new beds and "Living Together in World" published by presented,hy Society to the ies. i The Sisters served a lovely tea. ,.,'g,?::? ""LVVed., April 18, 1956 The Guardian, Page 5 ription for Life" was shown. Pledg- es of help (airing the- May Blood Donor Clinic were given Miss lph- igenie Arsenault. TO VISIT CANADA OTTAWA (OP) - Vice-President will be purchased and hemmed by Joan Goulart of Brazil has ac- the members. Prizes for the school cepted an invitation to visit Can- term were offered by several lad- ada, the external affairs depart- ment announced Tuesday. He and his wife will visit the capital for A chequ was piesented to Sit After adjournment, a film. "Persc- two days, May 10-11. I TO-DAY - riiun. FRI. A EANLW tiaauaa r-on-an-non , Olivia do Homillane Robert Mitchum Prank Sinatge F-N" 9-"'"'9 Gloria Graham. at 2:00 - 4:20 - 6:35 Bmdmick Cmwford and 9:00. rnicns FOR THIS liiNGAGEMENT:- Matinee: Children 25c; Adults 5011. Evening Prices Start at 5:30 P.M. Charles Bickloii gt I I. SAVE S40. ea!ou'l'amirIteIaqGIah "L A- Z - BOY" I with footatooll For sitting. lounging. relaxing or even sleeping! LA-Z-BOY features beautiful coverings, dur- able construction, luxury spring- ing! SAVE! THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Souris Hospital. Rose Savage have Produced 8 most interesting and readable num- her. Now! SAVE 550.2 New I 956 MARCONI "Kinghurst” GIANT 21!! Richard Fleming is an interesting Ilr. George Fisher Guest Speaker At. Men's Ass'n Dr: George Fisher. of Charlotte- town was the guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting of Trin- ity Men's Association, Montague. on Monday evening. Dr. Fisher, I who was introduced by Mr. I.G.i Phillips. spoke on the Dale Carn- egie course on public speaking and public relations, and gave a very interesting demonstration of mem- ory training. Dr? A.E. Inga, president of the association, took charge of the ADULTS 750. L Spring Values! Bargains Galore at NEW WAY! T'S REFRIGERATOR WEEK at Your Friendly NEW WAY Store! NO DOWN PAYMENT! Choose from the Maritime's Greatest Line-up of New 1956 business meeting. There were . 3," mf;;es;:fnge;;thggdn;gr;sn . TELEVISION Sm Refrigerators! . . . and SAVE! eh”;- fnantyllet is to be held at the Ma! 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