Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sep!. 14, 1965. 5 School Consolidation Believed Of Benefit SOURIS — Albert Fogerty of grade eight work, stating that) was .re-elected president the percentage of passes and| ai Souris Tesck Teachers’ local at ‘ts failures showed the need for con- yesterday i solidation at the elementary | Boars Region! sh High School level , also re-elecied Mrs first vice-president, Mrs. of the a: Ge Coffin, Fortune — Bridge: vice-preside: | ‘W. W. Reid outlined work | Boer Junior Red Cross and | called on Brenda Stead of Sour- second V mt, Mrs. Mary is Regional High School for a Ryan, Rock Barra; secretary, report on her work at the lead- Mrs. Mary MacCallum, St. Pet-' ership training centre at Mount Allison University. Mrs. Reid also presented two was a panel discussion on con- certificates in apreciation of solidation of elementary schools. 15 years service in JRC to Mrs Moderates was Albert Fogarty, Mary MacDonald and Mrs. and panetliais ag} Mrs. yd Hilda MacDonald MacCormac Hynes, Anna Riley, general secretary erintendent of schools; and of the p.E{. hes’ Federa- Arthur MacDonald, MLA. d tiop, described the help the fed- | There was general “agreement eration can give to the teacher. members that al-|She also spoke on the Canada| |/~ of ida-|Pension Plan, explaining its| | > tion had its disadvantages,-in|connection with . the teachers’ the long aa pupils did benefit.| superannuation fund. a ' highlight of the convention ROTARY DISTRICT gover- nor. Ralph Loomer, Fetmouth, N.S., was guest speaker at the ee lottetown Rotary Club yester- day. Left to right are Rotarian Claud Hunter, Mr. Loomer, and Randoigh Manning, pre- unique charts ae clubs like Rotary can make to society. 4 Ratepayers’ | Executive Unique Contribution Seen To Call Meet CENTENNIAL FLAG PRESENTED - Fw of the taxation"; AS. Williams, director of ime aca ¢ cae rea rv, Me ari cs jon met not tas os Fogarty It with the problem | studies, and explained the up-| Centennial commissioner plica of the centennial flag to morning to commemorate the y ay eG rvi Cc e& uc S civic sitels the |of making progress in the grade | grading of teachers’ licences. | John W. Fisher presents a re- Premier Smallwood Monday, commission’s first meeting ip Soe hepleiea-tagerlone ¢ nots t examinations | Newfoundland. Premier Suu art of taxpayers’ money. How-| Smallwood welcomed the Mr. Hynes. also spoke on the like Rotary, ;the aged through the welfare jer “it can well be that the brid- | bureaus.” tin clubs, have a unique contribution to board of directors at thé open- ing session of the The executive ‘agreed to cail ges of friendship and understan-| a general meeting of the citi Tax Defaults Face male to society,” Ralph Loom-| According to Mr. Loomer, Ro- |; : : _| zen taxpayers within the next | teadline to Sept. 30. It was le é er} district Rotary governot |tary expresses its ideals through ~~ a Se | two ‘weeks. noted that about 15 letters from Bl cdisag patico report A viegal Ed} meeting. (CP Wirephote) frem Falmouth, N.S., said in an|civic, social, youth and welfare | tional borders being built by Ro- | individuals and organizations te repo! ot “ aus AWAS address to the Charlottetown Ro-| agencies as well, as through di-|tary and other service clubs may | 4. had been received regarding as sa ne court pac gl COUNCIL VOTES pian 20 tar $217 had been colcted a taly Club yesterday. rect action by the club. itself. |be the factor to tip the balance fehl. Wright, welfare com- fines. He also reported that he r. Loomer said “such groups| He said ‘‘all worthwhile institu-|toward peace and the rule @! (Continued from page 1) | Mt chicane, repeesd Viet | | aes soaeeiebtina ane tuations ot & * ARTHRITIC of* leading’ citizens, drawn from|tions designed to improve the|law in the world. It may be the lhe ted vost yeldeeday oth | _ v0 dogs deat fae: bea comercial iin P.E.I. — culture and train- ing in the arts.” community and the world, get|added weight of Rotary will tip mbny occupations, having diff- a_ lift, encouragement and sup-|the scale away from the total erent religious, political and Hon. Leo Rossiter, minister of| MONTAGUE — The mayor, municipal effairs on the pro- | | all counciflors, the town clerk soélal views, who share a com-|port because of the existence of |annihilation and utter destruc- HOUSING NEEDS odie ar ” low ittcome housing pro- | | and policeman were present for at the corner of Mac-| 54Ty ion once PAIN mgn weekly meal in good fel-/an active Rotary Club. ition that modern all-out war can! Coun. Zakem argued that in pores | tine aoe ties Of th | Donded Ave. “oad Sain & + nek a ain 1 ee ae lowship based on a common in-| It was suggested by Mr. Loom: | cause.’ his. opinion, poor heusing condi- = Rossiter will present to| Mi i! held last | by citi Of the area paying | Don Wood of Ken Feel the comforting tefest in service is a tremen-| itions and low wages were two|the cabinet the city’s request! evening in the town hall. the additional cost over the re- has recently land to | blood vessels beneath the skin, lof the province's biggest prob- dos asset to any locality. | for financial aid in the project.| -Two residents, Gilbert Cle-| gular light fora period of two erect a fertilizer plant at Brude- ' I ‘You move a “This is especially true of Ro- | lems and “‘if we're going to sib-|The .province will be asked to| ments and C.A. Shaw also at-| years. : bit, uahending ta ‘et | rheumatic aches and pains. taty, the pioneer of service sidize anything, it should be|pay, as its share, 124 per cent) tended the meeting and were; A committee, appointed to| ance the council is oe give, | Seid everywhere, 756 it , clubs. The common Interests we housing.” of the cost of building up to 50|-wel i by M veo. : able a Col. Storey, who attended yes- units, plus 125 -per cent of sub-| ‘During the business part of | inte achieve in such clubs at regu- lag, well-attended, weekly meet- | ings, the fellowship we exper- | H Id IF ( te§ce and the balanced program | of.service we work for is sure | 0) S onven ion to*make any community a bet-| tef, happier, healthier place to | live in.’ COMMENDS CLUB The Charlottetown Rotary Club, said Mr. Loomer, “is to be’ very much commended for a véry active and worthy commiun- ity service program, including your substantial contribution to the P.E.I. Rehabilitation Coun- ci}, your support of the Crip- Children’s Camp, your --youth citizenship award, support of'the playgrounds and help to The Mount Stewart local ofjin the morning with 75 mem- the P.E.I. Teacher’s Federation) lbers attending. held its annual convention yes-| The reports of president Geor- terday at the Morell Regional|gia Dover and secretary, Mrs. High School, Mary Malone were heard and Elected officers of the local|they reviewed the local’s actt- for the coming year were Sister|vities. for the past yea. Mary Alexander of Grand Tra-| Anna Riely, general cadie as president, James Mac-|tary Of the. P.E.I. Teacher’s Auley of Morell Regional High| Federation reported on the fed- School as vice-president and Dan; eration’s activities over the year | MacDonald -also of the MRHS|and she spoke on teachers pen- as secretary. | sion, salaries and research. The convention opened at nine} Claude Wood of Charlottetown, supervisor for the Morell area, WEATHER Peo and consolidation. A. 8. Williams, director of TORONTO (CP) -- Tempera-|curriculum for the department jtures: lot education in Charlottetown, Low Overnight High Monday, | outlined the various changes in . * seue> Das LOCAL secre-| lspoke on curriculum, reports, | Dawson 64 (curriculum for the year and he Vancouver . ...--. §3 58 also talked on licensing, exam- Wict@Pth ... iseesess- 5! % jinations and workshops. “< ; Regina SS iiaess 27 59 | Wilson Ross, superintendent of Winnipeg . -..+-- ae 57 ‘regional high schools for the ; 3 TOrOMD § bsececcoes S| jprovince, spoke on educational —— eeeeceemeemnemmmemmmmememn |()itAWA seers J a ladvances and also on consolida- oe HOSPITAL Montreal . ....-+-- ‘ i ENTERS mornin. New (Queb@e ssaeeee-. 3 68.(| «Mrs. W..W. Reid of Charlotte- minican, has entered the P.|Fredericton . ..... 34 62 [town spoke on Junior Red Cross or Hospital for treatment [Saint John ..."... #0 62 and. introduced Owen Aylward ‘ . : MONG 5 = sence ses = 62 -.of MRHS--who attended a Red: « NURSING COURSE Halifax eee 63 |Cross course this past summer) (lasses for 19 trainee nurses Charlottetown . ... 41 58 |at Mount Allison University. hawe started at the Prince Coun-|Sydney _......-->- 43 #2 There was a question period | ty! Hospital. The girls, dué. to | Yarmouth ..... 42 64 (in the afternoon and also the erbduate in 1968, registered at st. John's ......... 45 57. \fesolutions committee present- the hospital Sept. 7. HostOn sks ciacous 53 59 Jed its peering ged were ‘ iNew York jae: 4 not available to t ress. + IN HOSPITAL oe ce 8 —e el sire, meshed Mokear. (New. Orleans ...... 7 «8B WILL OPPOSE PCs 4 . P[Tucson ...-s+eees- 68 86% | LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)—| A { : ; feat i Lag a gy og foe sel cris nia = = |Lethbridge Mayor Frank Sher- | HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- ring Thursday was nominated as pital. As a result of injuries re- ceived in a car accident over the holiday weekend. | LEARNS OF DEATH ther Office says the high pres- federal Liberal candidate for gure system which dominated Lethbridge in the Nov. 8 federal the weathér over the Maritimes,/election. The seat has been held duringthe—last-few days _was_| since - 1958 by Progressive Con- terday’s meeting, told council negotiations with Spencer Bro- thers Ltd. regarding further theatre facilities for the city had been carried out. He indicated the company might. lease Confederation Cen- tre theatre on a day to day ba- sis as an alternate to building another theatre. Further nego- tiations will be carried out at ‘a meeting Wednesday, he stat- ed. * “In other council business, health officer Dr. Wendall Mac- Donald recommended the clos- jing of two buildings, one on Granville Street, and another jon Jordan Crescent. BITTEN BY RAT buildings as being in an ex- tremely dilopitated condition, with trash accumulating on the, adjoining grounds. He said rats abounded at, a dump near the building on Jordan -Crescent, and one child had been sent irecently to hospital suffering from rat bites. It was decided a meeting of the board of health will be held next week to discuss = mat- 1 ms A letter was. read from. Charlottetown Board of Trade manager Eric Kipping request- sidizing the buildings. Finance chairman W. R. MacNeil reported over. 55 per cent of taxes had been col- lected to date, as cee || with about 48 per cent in the same period last year. hon — ht. te to. be POLICE REPORT 0.8 OS a a. the road Coun. Nicholson, reporting for bank a ai the police committee, said the city police force would have to be increased by early next year.” He also suggested the | ™4" from cars of ratepayers in Grafton Street parking ot | 27Tears for personal taken over by the city should Tt was the opinion of be metered next year. The cil that it was their police reported 162| lect taxes and it arrests and 152 convictions for | fair to allow it was deeded to have car plat- es removed hy the town police Di. MacDonald described the | building ing council to extend the dead- ‘line for submissions dealing |with the master Ga city to the end of Oc Soames pereed tb Sell. the Helps Solve 3 Biggest FALSE TEETH ‘Worries and Problenis| A little PASTEETH sprinkted on r ur dentures does all. this: (1) ee A ‘tne date cai ay (2) Holds them more (3) Lets you bite up to 38% marae: without discomfort, FASTEETH.| Powder is alkaline (non-acid).Won't gooey, pasty taste | or feeling! Avoid embarrassment. Get | FASTEETH at all drug counters: August: A total of $900 was collected: in meter violations. Council _agreed__to__grant a: permit to Peter Des- | Roche for a three-unit dwelling | on Charlotte Drive, subject! to | the plans meeting the approval | of the building mspector. OTHER RESOLUTIONS In other resolutions, council decided that: tenders be called for purchase of the weigh | !! seales; repairs be made to the} Hough bucket up to $5,000; the | several tenders of Stabilizers Ltd. for | proved. the purchase of _tr actor ar and.| The light. _committee__ Hffoat-at°a price of O’Brien Iron and Metal Co. Lid. for 1958 model truck with|was investigating the poss- dump box and hoist at a a. ptice | bility of eliminatifg fumes of $301.50 be accepted: on | from the. company’s plant here. sub-divisions’ be ap-| 000 and- of [eda representative“ of ‘Mari time Electric Co. head office _ = 2 ee SY eS FF |The Story of —. | TWO BLUE-EYED BRATS ‘Who stormed the Vila Fiorita to rescue their mother from her ftalian love affair. TODAY - WED. ONLY; SHOWS — 3:30 -7-- 9 Veterinarian Training Officer —_Department-of-Agricuitare-———__ Salary up to $12,300 and administer staff doctemnen por ang inane ter the health of animals bratich. oh ees a Graduation in veterinary science; ility in a Canadian Provincial Veterinary proximately twelve years experience as a veterinarian ability to evaluate and develop training programs are re- A veterinarian is evidence of : Association and Further details and applications are available from the nearest office of the Civil Service Commission of Canada er by Meg to the Civil Service Commission of Canada, Please quote reference bie Wins RCA. Victor. Stereo _ with Belvedere. Instant Gift Coupon! | Mrs. Guy Nelson, Mohtagué,| moving away from tite district | servative Deane R. Gundlock. received the news Saturday of the death of her sister, Elsie, Mrs. Norman Stewart, Vancou- ver in her 88th year. Besides Mrs. Nelson. (Fanny), she leaves to mourn her brother Wil- liam Stewart and three sons, Colin, Russell and Gordon and one daughter Ruth. } CARD PARTY WINNERS - Winners of the St. Pius X card expected to pass just north and | the other just south of the Mari- times, will bring * increasing Caudiness and intermittent rain | or showers to most regions Tues- Attention. Potato Shippers Some of the new regulations under the Canada Agricultural Products Standards Act, effective September 15, 1965 as applied to potatées and turnips: aoa fees raised from $4.00 to $5.00 per car . ‘MAUREEN OHARA: ROSSANO 08RCz TECHNICOLOR ® PANAVISION ® mow vamen sos. 2 Reginald Doucette, R.R. 2, Moricton, Albert Co., NB One out of nine Belvedere smokers will find an Instant Girt Coupon in his pack this year. You can win exciting gifts like Deilcraft Dining ing behind these two systems will clear the skies in all three provinces Wednesday. 1. forecasts: pay SE Re aes. te |- priace Rowand Weal, test Room Suites, complete kitchens by Frigidaire, mink coats, G-E” Innis: second, Mrs. Joseph Train-| ern New Brunswick Counties: 2. New Act calls for new bags for potatoes. I Kettles, or even Honda Motorcycles. or; consolation, Margaret ' Walk- | Cloudy, a few eae ce 3. All potatoes for export to off-shore points in : : <r) Oe a Mabedebell: tak Lb aabt: nytinne:-tormgeratur: 100 pound bags require 10 oz. jute, sméke Belvedere — you may be the next winner!’ ; 4, 'in ‘di solation, J. Cavanagh: freeze-| es tnuch the same as Monday; 4. In future nee potatoes over 4',” in diameter 2 out, Mrs. Frank Doyle and winds light. Low-high at Char not saleable. 6 Mulligan; door prize, Joseph | lettetonn 36 ate! 60, Moncton 38 1 5. Turnipe ander the mew Act will be calted omhrd nel utes Ol cr arma aedaoreh arth te tcc irphy: special prize, Jerome | ayq 63. Outlook for Wednes- : PARKER PEN & P pcg TRANSISTOR Delres. dey, sully WA code : . The name turnip can be used on BATHROOM: SCALE wen oe th Se . a an og tags Bags until Dec. 31st in order to dis- ; | PENCIL SET GAME TABLE TOOTHBRUSH The Prince wee ua a ty ee aoe 1 ae ka pose of present stocks on hand. T . i hoa © Mrs. V. K. Rideout a béckh Hospital has n advised ustico at 9.10 a.m. ‘ . onight Show Coe Chad S re. 8. J. Lockhert, Mra Paul Smith, the Canadian Council on Hos-|p.m. Summerside tide eighteen P.E.I. Potato Marketing Board Only at 8:00 p.m. RR. 8, Coe hk Newcastle, Stewiacke, pital Accreditation that follow-|minutes later than Charlotte- Charlotteto PE! ee _— 2 Moncton, N.B. Lobes N.B Col. Co., N.S. img a survey by Dr. W.F. Cor-/town. Sun rises today at 6.52 riottetown, P. . 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