More than a dozen of the lead- ing potato dealers in Prince Ed- ward island took part in the suc- Head of Rebekah Assembly Visits Montague Lodge Mrs. Charlotte Lavers, Pa rra- horn. N. S.. president of the Rebe- kah Assemb , of the Maritime Provinces of Canada. was the guest of honor at the regular meet- ing of ACME Rebekah Lodge. Mon- tlgue Thursday evening. She was irompanied biyiidrs. Agnes Coffin. ilontague. pail president of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces, and Mrs. Vera Mac- Easlern Guardian MONTAGUE Firemen's Ba ll. Beaver Hall, Friday, Nov. 25 Jamboree Orchestra. SEE THE motion picture "A Day To Remember" at Yeo's Theatre tonight and Thursday. ,ald also spoke briefly. A gift from cessful showing of the Province's outstanding contribution to the ec- onomy of Canada at the Royal Win- Donald. deputy president of ACME Rebekah Lodge. The guests were received and introduced by Mrs. Doris Llewellyn, Mrs. Hild a Hil- chey and Mrs. Marjorie Johnston, and were extended a cordial wei- come by the noble grand, Miss Edith Mac-Donald. Also present at the meeting were Mrs. Julia Sple- er, Parrsboro, N. 5.. and Mrs. Hazel Fraser, who is a member of the Yarmouth Lodge and now residing in Montague. Mrs. Lavers addressed the meet- ing on the work of the order which was both Interesting and instruc- tive. Mrs. Coffin spoke briefly re- garding her attendance. acomp- anied by Mrs. Lavcrs. at the meet- ings of the International Associat- ion of Rebekah Assemblies held in Chicago last month. Mrs. MacDon- the lodge was presented to Mrs. Levers by Mrs. Florence Stewart and the complimentary address was read by Mrs. Marjorie John- ston. At the request of the pre- ipnnsored hy the Montague Wo- me.ns Institute. WHIM ROAD LADIES - A plea- iant evening was spent recently it Trinity Manse, Montague when llrs. J. M. Fraser was hostess to the members of Whim Road Ladies Aid. Eleven members were pre- sent. Following the meeting pic- tures were shown of the Canadian west and 3 sing-song was enjoyed. llelreshements were served by the lloatcss. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Berneley Cann and Jrmug sons. Forrester and Thomas. Cardigan. motored to Yarmouth. N;s,. Friday. where Mrs. Cenn fred Vlckei-son. Mrs. Hilda 1-Iilchey and Mrs. Ulllian MacDonald. other members of the staff were warden Vera MacDonald. conducto Ruth MacLeod.' supporters Edith Mac- Donald, Addie Duvar. Hazel Hooley and Kathleen Cann. Florence Stewart, Mary Hemphill and Doris Llewellyn. The soloist was Ruth MacLeod and the piano acom anist was Mrs. Marlon Mac- Dona d. tableau the hymn God To Thee" played on the harp by brother sideni. the work of the Rebekah degree was exemplified, under the direction of degree mintress Cath- erine Stewart. The beautiful lectures were given by Mrs. Frances Shaw. Mrs. Winni- guardians During an impressive "Nearer My was beautifully Count Frontenac had two terms uni ISLANDATO 3 HE l ter Fair-Island potatoes. The dis- play was sponsored by the P.E. is- land Potato Marketing Board. Mr. Queens Member Guest Speaker Mr. Neil A. lilaiheson, M.P. was guest speaker at the regular month- ly meeting of Trinity Young Men's Association, Montague, held in Mackenzie hall on Monday even- ing. Mr. Matheson spoke on the problems of a member of Parlia- ment. A delicious ham supper was served by the ladies of the church. Thirty-five members and four visi- tors attended. The visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Matheson, Southport. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carver. Hermitage. After a sing-song by the group. Mr. Matheson sang in gaelic. and the visiting quartette gave sew.-ral selections. Mrs. J. M. Fraser and Mrs. Harold Carver were the ac- companlsts. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mr. W. A. Hilchey. Rev. J. M. Fraser and Mr. Gilbert Clements reported on the Pine Hill Men's Residence campaign. Mr. 1. G. Phillips thank- ed the speaker and guests for con- tributing to the evening's program. and Mr. Donald MacLeod expres- sed the eppreciation of the meet- lng to the ladies who served din- ner. Rev. J. M. Fraser pronounced the benediction. William MacLean. l t.e. rowlcy. (right) of the PE. Is- land Produce Company Summer- side was in charge of the booth, Montague CGIT The C. G. I. T. of Trinity Church held their weekly meeting at the manse. Upon their arrival they en- gaged in singing aL'lll)n songs. The meeting was called to order by the president, Veronica Taylor. The C.G.l.T. hymn was sung and the purpose repeated- All members were present with the exception of OHS. Minutes were read by the secret- ary. Dorothy MacDonald, and ap- proved. and the treasurer's report given by Judy Cudmore. It was decided to order molds for handi- craft; more study books and the Vesper service requirements. Mrs. Fraser demonstrated a very simple method of making tie- racks. The girls were asked to serve at the Legion dinner and at the Y.P.U. rally in MacKenzie Hall. They were also asked to bring col- oring books and crayons for the United Church port worker in Hall- lax, to be given to the children entering this country. United Church calendars are also on sale by these girls. Mrs- Hllchey conducted the study period and Judy Cudmor: was appointc-' to review the next chapter at the next meeting. Worship service was led by Anna Moore. The meeting clos- ed with "Taps". PLANE SHOWS UP At the close of the meeting, a delightful. soctal hour was enjoyed and a delicious buffet lunch was served by a group of the members. SECOND TERM Colorful leader in New France. as governor, 1572-82 and 1689-98- SOUTHEND. England (AP) C A twin-engined plane reported miss- ing in the Mediterranean or south- ern France landed here Saturday. Those aboard apparently did not know they had been reported miss- ing and become the objects of a widespread search. United Church YPU Fall Rally Held At Montague. The Eastern Presbytefi YOIIDB People held their Fall Rally at Montague United Church on Fri- day. November 11th. The afternoon session opened with a worship ser- vice conducted by Betty Gillis. Kaye Brehaut, Phyllis MacLeod and Rev. F. MacKinnon of Orwell Head Y.P.U. The theme (or the service was "The Beauty of the Earth”. During the services Jean and Elizabeth Giilis sang "Jesus will Walk with Me". Organist was Mrs. S.A. MacLeod. A cordial welcome was extended to all by Merrill Wigginton, which was responded to by Mrs. Neil Ross of Dundas. The business meeting was con- ducted by the president, Gordon Moore. Roll call was answered by 112 members, representing 12 Un- ions. A report on the Fall Con- vention held at Monctorv was given by Gordon Moore. Plans were discussed for a spec- ial Rally at Charlottetown during groups and a lively discussion took place on various citizenship quest- ions. Lunch was served by the mem- bers of Montague Y.P.U., assist- ed by the ladies of the church. EVENING SESSION The Evening " ' r J with a worship service conducted by Carol Walker, Jean LeLacheur and Charles lianscn of Georgetown Y. P.U. The theme for this Service was "God Needs Samaritans". Oragnist was Mrs. J.M. Fraser. The business meeting followed. The Report of the Resolutions Committee was read by Anna Mathcson. The following are the Resolutions: tit Resolved that we extend our thanks to Rev- J. M. Fraser and the trustees of the church for the use of their facilities at our liully. I2) Resolved that we express our appreciation to Rev. A Frank MacLean for his challcngiurz Message. 13) Resolv- ed that ne express our appreciat- Wed., Nov. 16, 1955 IOCIOIJOGISTI 1'0 MEET EDMONTON (CPJ-The 15th bl- anninl conference on social work will be held here June 18-22, Dr. Andrew Stewart. president of the University of Alberta. announced Tuesday. The conference. of which Dr. Stewart is president, convenes every two years to discuss welfare pl ” and to -b , informa- tion. Between 500 and 1,000 dele- gates from Canada. the United States and other countries are ex- pected to attend. The Guardian - i CAPITOL .. TODAY omv: tNew York confidentiall: Starring BRODERICK CRAWFORD - RICHARD CONTE - MARILYN MAXWELL the Christmas Season when Rev. ion to the members of the Unions Earl Leard would be home from who led in worship I-it Resolved that we urge all Unions to seek out stuilt-ms for the Atlantic Christ- ian Trauung Centre and volunteers for full-lime service in the Church. t5) Resolved that we as Young People I-lite more serious consider- ation to our Christian Convictions in relation to the balance between Church and social activities. t8) Resolved that Young People's groups include in their activities whatever Social Service activities India. The Unions were urged to study the book of Luke for Bible Baseball this year. David Mac- Donald spoke briefly on Y. P. U. Week which is being observed. November lath to 20th. A Resolutions Committee com- prising Rev. R.A. MacLeod, Anna Matheson and Betty Gillis was ap- pointed. It was then moved and seconded that the business meet- ing adjourn. STARTING TOMORROW EH WAITS. . . i may be feasible in their community. The group was very pleased to) ll-'lVl' present at their Rally. Mr. Slcxinrl Russell. Pirsirlcnt of thci liiziritunc Conference Y.P.U. lie sinlml our YPU. program is to fit us for a life of ('hristian Ser- Vlt'i' GFEST SPEAKER Rcv .l.M. l"r.'i.ser. ltIti'odu(:crl the guest speaker of the evening, Rev, A. Frank lilziclican of Trinity -he reach C0"Ve"m' held 3" l"t"' for Cliri.stizin Service". He spoke esung Debate 0" HRe5”l,V?d mat on the ”-l D's" which were Design Christians Missions are doing more nm.”,”m. l)m.Du,,n and Dem, H" .the,, WM"! "'3" "'9 ljmued irntion. He stated how each one is Nam” ' 0"hFr' lakl"g.pa” '" the necessary in the building of a life. Debi!” ""5 vemmca Taylmv We all must have a purpose to our Jimmie J”h"5l”"v D9""h-V M30 life. in closing he stated "Jesus Donald, Charles Mair and Ann can give Us ",9 same power that MW" a"d Rm” M3cl"ty”- Pm5' lie possessed if we dedicate our bytery Convcnor. "V05 10 Hymn. SHOW SLIDES The Rally closed by singing,”Rise Slides on the Atlantic Christian up 0 Men of God", after which Training Centre at Tatamagouche Rev. .l.M. Sheen pronounced thel were shown by Jackie Aitken. the Benediction. Stewardship and Training Con- vcnor. PRESENT PROGRAMS Programs , which would he suit- able for a local Union, were pre- sented by the Presbytery Conven- ors. A dramatization of the Par- able ”The Mustard Seed" was given by Lorraine Coffin, Presby- tery Faith and Evangelism Con- venor. She was assisted by Rev. R.A. MacLeud. Jean Webster. Cyril Webster, Eileen Sanderson and June Dingwell of Marie Y.l" U. r assisted by Winston Smith (left), Horticulturist. Provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture. WOULD HELP NEGROS MONTREAL (CPD - organized labor in Montreal has urged the federal government to adopt a bill of rights aimed at insuring the civil rights of Negros. PAKISTAN The Citizenship and Conunuility Pakistan's ('nt.i.nn acreage for Service Convener. Ian MacLean. lil.'1:'r-36 is estimated at 3.080.000. divided the group into smaller an increase of nine per cent, .C.;.-C.:1CM YEO TELEVISION CKCW - Moncton Television Programme Channel 2 2:00 p.m.-F. M. Concert Hall 3:00 p.m.-Frankie Laine 3130 P-m--3:03:36 with Hal": WED.-THUR. -. ADM. 30c-50c - 8:00 PM. 4:30 p.m.-Today with Arlene i T T , Home ' ay 0 emem 81' 4:45 p.m.-Uncle Jack at the . Piano Stanley Hollaway - Joan Rice 239'; Iim'jI:fjf ;;mi3;"k Also CARTOON and TRAVELOGUE 1.4;. pimi.-Howdy Doody Auspices Womenls Institute. 5:00 p.m.-Puppet Theatre HELP A WORTHY CAUSE 6:15 p.m.-Cartoons 6:30 p.m.-CKCW-TV News mrrm 6:40 pmrweamer 6:45 p.m.-Sports I 5:50 p.m.-CBC News 7:00 p.m.-Jungle Jim 7:30 p.m.-Bunkhouse Boys 8:00 p.m.-Vic Obeck Show Y 8:30 p.m.-l Love Lucy g M, p.mV4ms,Canm H” MURRAY RIVER weoussoav om. Parade 9:30 p.m.---Jackie ' Rae Show g g , , 10:00 p.m.-Big Town 10:30 p.m.-Prtgvsv Cgzfcttenre l 11:00 p.m.-CK - News , . 11:10 p,m,Civ..,m.e.- Starring - Alex Guinness and Yvonne DeCa.rlo 11:15 . --"D " . 12.15 ,A5.gf,"'I,'f, p1ug..sHoR'rs, , ,Shon' time-8:00 p.m. and the children will spend the winter months. I Misses Phyllis Reid, Montague, and Enola MacKenzie, student at Union Commercial College, Char- lottetown. were visitors to Wood islands on Friday. November 11. . ,gg.gggg,gggg DISNEY WONDERLAND Comes to Life Dreams come true to: thousands of happy voungsterl who visit the magic kingdom oi Disney- land. The complete story oi this lahulous amusement park with mxelv colored photos at it- lcatured attractions is in Tb: Standard this week. Get thr Slanrtsrd - on sale now. com nlete with magazine. lZ-peg: 'l0V9t and 20 pages oi comics 3nlv tan csnts' ' the Stnndors -' : V DANCE sr. mints i-iAi.I. soum nuoav isvsmus Al Blonohard's The adventure written over 3 hundred years bolero its time becomes the motion picture yo--"' member mV'o . Orchestral. l luau oouatfsi JAMES mason P.AlJl. suxas - paras sonnshowaltyylp on annular uucs. isou-nun T A to-our to -sir. -i IIUUIIYI HURRY! COME EAHJYI 8HOWS3:30-7-9 -9 H0lman's Ladies Shop Miller Bros. (Music) Chappeil & Company Fred Smith's Boys' Wear Burke Jewellery ed merchant eve be only too glad DlABl.0...WllEREyA LAU 1,4,5: 3 INS KILLER RVFP U...) MC PLEASE NOTE: The Killer was found yesterday morning. He was Mr. Walter Sheppard and he was found by Mr. Robert Lund. Thanks to all that was taking part in the contest C A P I ”ATTENTION ,CC '1' O L SIIOPPERS" The Capitol Theatre is proud to present: a Give-AV you have to do to win one of the attendant. Now you mus Way Night. There are at present twelve very good prizes or Christmas gifts on display at the Capitol. Here's what the prizes, all you do is go into one of the stores listed below and make a purchase of two dollars and you will be given a ticket on which you will write your name and address and give the stub to t be present in the theatre on Wednesday, Nov. 30th, to produce your stub. Hurry and call at all these merchants, the more tickets the more chances you have to win - - - Hurry, Hurry, Hurry. WHERE YOU CAN GET YOUR TICKETS I ask you to visit these st Rogers Hardware Seaman's Bever ages A. J. Zakem's Grocery ores often and get as many tickets as possible. Good shoppers go to visit a big heart- ry chance they get. I am sure they will for your business. 1. 1!. GEHRKE. Manager. 1,...- MATINEE 25c & 50c: JIVENING 35c & 75c PRINCE EDWARD The first Donald IIIII CAIYI and on the some Mognn cartoon in Cinema Scope , Ill! ItlStt!Y'S IN TECHNICOLOI ilsck iiscm