A rant..- “—a. up."er i i (1—1-1iNuwv) :Huu '_"§t)SI u «a .‘1 cuu ONE OF THREE inspection teams is seen in action during the mass safetty Inspection of school buses held Saturday at Victoria Park. Charlottetown. Sixty-two buses represent- !ng every Regional High school in the province, were inspected by the teams. Each team was made up of two RCMP officers and a me- chanic. The inspection was or- ganized to kick-off l962 Safe Driving Week. The Inspection was under the direction of Sgt. Eric Tedford. head of the RCMP highway traffic hl‘nllt‘ll Safety Inspection Held For 62 Sch Sixty-two school buses fromt across the province gathered in EASTERN BRIEFSI m;— RECENT GUEST liacKinnon. li a y's ' River. NS, was a recent guest . and Mrs. Malcolm Mun- ro. Whim Road. FROM CALGARY I Mr. and Mrs. .18. Lucas. (‘31- gary. Alta. who have visiting in Sussex. N.B.. motor- ed to Montague last week 0 visit Mrs. Lucas' mother, Mrs. Richard Llewellyn. . VISITEI) PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves. Charlottetown. and three small daughters. Marie. Heather and Cheryl. were weekend guests of Mrs. Grave's parents. Mr. and James E. Cudmore. Montague. T0 BOSTON Miss Mary Matheson returned in Quincy. Mass. after spend- ing the past week at her home in Heatherdale. She was ac- companied by her father. Mal- colm Matheson. who will spend the winter months with relativ- es in Boston and vicinity. SPENT WEEK Mrs. Reginald Reid atid her children. Barclay, Malcolm and Paula. of Charlottetown, spent the past week in Monta- gue, guests of Mrs. Reid's mo- ther, Mrs. Malcolm MacDon- ald. Mr. Reid, accompanied by Donald Munro. inar at Moncton. last week. N.B., Montague, at-. tended a parts managers sem- . ooI Buses Victiot‘ia Park. Saturday for safet inspection. kicking off the 1962 Safe Driv- ing ’ '. The buses arrived to the at ll o'clock Saturday morning in four convoys with RCMP escort. They were lined up in three rows and the m- spections carried out. RCMP under the direction of Sgt. E. L. 'l‘edford. NCO in charge of the highway traffic division. carried out the sai'tv checks. Each team of RCMP inspec- E. '3? . Lights. signals. hralms. other equipment was thorough going-over The mechanics who assisted the Mounties were Reagh Sudshur George Stewart and l"lo_\ (l Buell. all iutsvructors at the Vocational School. olice provided traffic ‘I .\' P control in the city for the con‘ F Charlottetown ‘ ~3 0 Problems Of Dental Hygiene A e c ° 0 ouri reD s rtbedT S sH&S SUL'RIS ~- Speaking on the speaking at the November meet- sul).icct of preventive dentistry, ing of the Souris Home and Dr. .‘lL‘tlasuC, suggested three School Association. of prcwnlion. hygiene, On the subject of dental regular vislt< to the hygiene. the speaker said “it is dentists. r. .Vlcuascc was very crucial problem here, ‘ """" ""‘ ’ ‘whcre to my knowledge only half of the children own a . toothbrush." Regarding diet, he suggested methods diet and vow. Following the inspections. the ‘drivcrs of .h.‘ buses. 13 school board t-iiairmrn and government it was suggested (‘ardigan by George *be increased. Friday night at provincial president. MacDonald. Assistance given this year to the beef producers assoctation ,and the tobacco growers of the province entailed a great deal (that children allowed to have sweets or sodas lbetween meals. “A variety of foods from 9 a r I y childhood gives good calcification of ‘ teeth he sat ‘ v Mrs. Wallace Mackenzie. who was a delegate to the provin- Icial Federation of Home and lSchool Association's semi—an- l nual meeting. presented a brief .account of what took place at the sessions. The meeting Lsum of money. ‘be decided by toward the construction of an outdoor skating rink and to the music book project. The attendance shield for the class having the highest per- centage of parent attendance. was awarded to Miss Clinton's also voted a the amount to class. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague,‘ Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon Dec._3L / the president. who claimed cred- it for the federation in taking for action. and he also a o t ed with satisfaction that Charlotte. town is moving to improve park- ing facilities. something tho tinuc to give good nervtci to the farmern of the province" lnnid the president. 1 He expressed the hope th at gmore farmer-:5 would voll‘titntzer to have the members p c- ducted .from the cream or milk federation ‘1'” 55k“ ‘0’- cheques, now that the/provin-v Secretary J.L. Dewar report- cial government is relievingied on the federation's assis- them of the payment of $50.00Itance. to the beef producers n hospital insurancecommittee, in arranging n for- y farm rs I mula for payment of the three .per yea I ‘premiums. Too man are going along for a free deltop grades of cattle with Can- now. deriving benefits from theiada Packers. which he termed federation's work but not con- la definitely helpful develop- ‘ Iment. i n The staff of the provincial IOf extra work. The staff should .Came rustling reports have >dem: and a . FOdN‘a'inn 0f AEI‘R‘UHUW‘ Slimlld be increased "if we are to con- dropped to a “whisper” saidl tributing to its upkeep. Mr. MacDonald said also that the annual meeting will probab. lKings County area are Hu g h ly be thrown open to the gener- MacKinnon. Rollo Bay, New officers named for the presn- al membership in a year or two dent: J.E. Mellish. Union Road: ,but that will likely entail mak- vice-president: Russell Mills, git a two- Howe Bay, second vlce- presi- Mrs Don Mncquar- rie. Roseneath; secretary. Snow Removal Is Form Topic The government will be asked to consider getting up a policy that will encourage “the pur- chase and oporntkm. on a cue- tom basis, of snow removal eq- uipment. suitable fu' use on farm tractors", lit a resolution passad by the Kings County fed- eration of agriculture Friday at Cardigan, is approved by the provincia‘ federation at its an- nua‘. meeting. The preamble emphasized "the necessity that farmers be able to use their lanes during the winter months." and said purchase of the necessary equin- ment on an individual basin would be unduly expensive. should never be. the executive. i i Regardless of weather... ///, Canadian National the way Of the worry—free Trains have a habit of leaving on time—and arriving on time /// "'i‘ had tliuncr at Mont- lltillll‘l) llali lion. LG. Df‘\al I All). minister erucation. l’rcmicr \\',lt Shaw. llapuh l-Ztlucatiou f\lini.~ter Malcolm MacKcime. and Sgt. Tedtnrd spoke a: the dinner. 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