LIME title? a sirlu'y .ml:t.n-tan :ll('3ll5 of P!"Wldinll ni-t-tlcil lime ftii agi'..uI'.uie is living lirought to attent. n as a limit has ; "ilv-E” C . 7. 'tourist attraction at New Perth. There are SEVCHII of thee old time kilns in the neiglibourliund and visitors frequently stop to 31 ly THE CANADIAN PRESS lidueationists are tackling space and staff problems as 1. .. L... huh .. L' back to school in greater num- bers than ever. when classrooms reopen in September - Saskatchewan high schools have already opened- nrolmetst is expected to be five la 10 per cent higher in almost every part of the country. school boards in Newfoundland have the biggest headache. Children have been able to stay longer at school since Newfound- land 1919 and its citizens began re- ceiving family allowances. Add- ing to the congestion are the province's scattered population and lack of roads. which make it difficult to distribute classrooms. Some have fewer than 10 pupils. more than Kl each. TEACHER PROBLEM lea contribute to Newfoundland: teacher shortage. Sixty per cent of its teachers have less than ltinior matriculation and less than a year's professional train- eatered Confederation in others more than 50. Three have Isolation and low salar- lSpoce And siatt Are Problems AsSchooI Opens radical ' ”dumbeli" design. Dr. W. H. Swift. deputy minister of education. says the design is ' d d to " ' l corridor space and enlarge classrooms. Each of the pent onal-shaped classrooms has its own heating unit. Nova Scotia. too. has adequate facilities. Twenty - more are under construction. A ,.., hologist has been engaged by the department of education to do research on handicapped children. The province's educa- tksn schools have graduated 400 teabers to take are of de- mands for staff. '1' " colleges have also met demands in Ontario. The central province experts to re- cruit from new graduates nearly all of the 2.000 extra teachers needed to handle an enrolment 000 in 1.170.000. Ontario department of edua- tion officials said double shifts will propbably be necessary on a temporary basis only in areas where schools are already under construction. one new schools have been built and 11 expected to increase from l.l00,- ' 0' . .- V insitaii... - KILN AT NEW PERTH investigate the curious struc- tures. A story about th--iii ap- peared in the Guardian August EASTERN GUARDIAN lltllll-2N'S IIISUIIIIP at Mrs. Gl'tvl'E0 Vicholsons Tuesday eve- III. ltlvit). St. Mary's parish hall. .lInit.iiziie. Tuesday. 8:45. Good pii.i's. PERSONALS Jcssie Shaw and daugh- lt'r. Dian lseturned to Monta- gni- on Tlidwaftcr spending tin past two we with relatives in Fortune and St. Pahfs. it--i Evelyn Shcidow left Tlui'sd.iv morning on return to wit York after visiting rela- llits III iliiilview. Charlottetown and Montague. llr. and Mrs. G.l-7. Carter and faintly Saint John. N.B.. are va- t'illiivIilllS! on the Island. While in Montague, they are guests of Mr. Child Survives Tractor Upset in spite of severe ini-try te- ceived in a farm accident Sat- urday evening. the condition of six-year-old Peter 1'.iiyn.-li.-nd last night was said to he ”fair and slowly improving. ' The boy is reported to have been riding on a tractor driven by his father, Clifford Towushend Rollo Bay. when the accident oc- curred. The tractor is said to have overturned throwing tie la- ther clear but pinning the son beneath the seat of the vehicle. The combined efforts of several neighbors were required to fret.- him. Taken immediately in Sn-iris. the boy was first treated by Dr. E. Kassner who ordered his im- mediate removal to the Pill, Hospital. His physician said last night that it was necessary to per- form an emergency tracheo- tomy on the little fellow - place a tube in the throat in order that Ottawa. Ontario. following a visit spent at Mr. Fraser's former home in Georgetown. Recent guests at Clearview Ca bin on Glenely St. were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald of Chat- ham. N.B.. and Mr. and Mrs. John Russell of Fredericton. N.B. On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A.F.. Jenkins had as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Manuel of Char- lottetown. Mr. Iierbert Manuel of Quebec, and Mrs. Percy Man- uel of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent MacDon- ald and family of Pictcu, N.S., are vacationing in Georgetown as the guests of Mr. MacDonald's sister. Mrs. Bernard Batchllder and Mr. Batchilder. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Small and son. Mr. Forden Young and ing. one of the more successful year - mainly in the suburbs. i-olment. But three new schools and add- xins to beat its space difficiil. ties. and the need for teachers was met by recruiting 600 from the United Kingdom. Europe and he United States. Another successful centre is 53"” John. NB.. where authori- ties describe conditions as the besl "1 NEHFIY 10 Years. A low turnover of teachers has meant few vacancies to fill. Little over- crowding is expected. In British Columbia congestion is not serious. But a shortage of high school teachers is qntici. P'"?d- "'9" thoulth the province -with Ontario-offers the high. est salaries in Canada. Alberta. like BC. is pressing elementary teachers into gervlce to ease a shortage of high school teachers. The city of Regina has made as- saults onptbe problem of popula- tion. Regina's students increased by seven per cent to 13.500 mi. where one school doubled its en- itions to three others enabled Re- town. Mrs. Myrtle Babineau of Chariott were recent visitors to Georgetown and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holmes NEW SCHOOL DESIGN Alberta has solved its space problem with a building program that includes several schools of a of Waltham. Mass.. who are hol- idaying in Charlottetown, were guests early in the week of Mrs. Chisholm at their summer home in Georgetown. Friends of Mr. Gordon Gotell QUEBEC PROGRAM In Quebec large numbers of simple. functional schoolhouses are being built. The program is expected to handle the increas- ing school population again this year. when another 50,000 stu- dents are expected to bring the total to 1,051,000. Quebec authorities say the province's teaching staffs could be strengthened but the shortage is not expected to grow worse. Few changes in currilculum are to be introduced in Canadian Ichools this year. In Winnipeg a "terminal" course -- designed to keep in school those children unlikely tol profit t'roni existing high school offerings because of lack of abil- ity or outside interestsewill be ntrodiiced. New Brunswick intends to of- fer a new course In civics and citizenship. Ro ma n Catholic schools in Quebec are to have a more specialized curriculum. Al- berta children will be taught .more specific science courses. Georgetown Red Cross Swimming it was award diy for the Georgetown swimmers on Tues- day. August 13th.. when Miss Joan Murphy, Red Cross Field Supervisor, examined a large and enthusiastic group of keen young people at the Georgetown Ferry- Shore. Ninety-five aquatic mind- ed youngsters enrolled for instru- ction in Red Cross nsllllllni and Water Safety and Royal Life Saving. This worthwhile course was sponsored by the Georgetown Home and School Association un- der the Chairmanship of Mrs. Walter Macbean. This year's waterfront program in George- town was one of the largest and most successful. Miss Verna Gau- dette qualified Red Cross Swim- ming and Water Safety lnsiurc- tor conducted the active two week course of instruction. Following is the list of successful candida- tes who merited Red Cross and Royal Life Saving awards. Beginner: Dale Brewer. Robert Hobbs, Levtis Brewer. Brian Ma- Dean. Jane Scully. Corinne Lav- ers. Gerard Arsenault. Jean Eldr- ditia. Bernadette Batchilder. Ma- rie Victor. Glen MacDonald. Junior: Kay Stevenson, Juanita vicinity are employed at carpen ter work on the new processing plant that is being set up near the city. That sad sound for children. the school bell. was heard in sev eral of the schools here last week. Many of the tcachers were off to the city for books and more books. The Bristol school and the village high school will not opcn until after Labour Day, 2nd of Sep umber. N ' Councillor FOR SALE -- BARGAIN Tll'0--35 M.M. projectors, amplifier. scieeii. arolamps, dividing network speaker, everything . for a small or large motion theatre. Act now- "He who hesitates is lost". Apply-e YI90 THEATRE. MONTAGUE i Is Nominated Wednesday. August zlith. was Nomination Day at Georgetown to fill a vacancy on the Town Council. which has been vacant since former Councillor Raymond Soioman. received an unanimous nomination as Mayor. On Wednesday. Mr. Preston MacDonald received an unanti- mous nomination to the Council. Mr. MacDonald has resided in Georgetown for a number years and is well known to thousands of islanders. as a pop- ular and efflcieng driver for I. PISOUID Mrs. George Jay spent a cou- ple of days durhg the week in Lorne Valley with her daughter. Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Mrs. Floyd Jay and sons Mer- EAsT lThv3 Guardian Page 5 Tuuday, Sept. 3. 195! parents. It. and Mrs. Edward Jay Mi. Wallace Iooiridhi Mr. list and Irwin, spent the out oi! mi uni. Ru.-sell layers and fam- the week in Covehead Road with iiy motored to Launching. P.l.I. the former”; parents. Mr. Mrs. Walter MacDonald. an'd Sunday. to visit Ir. Vloolridge. who is employed tn the Govern- Mrs. George Dover, Miss Geor- mm W943!- gie Dover and Mrs. Harold Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDon- motored to Charlottetown Friday. aid and and Leslie. and Mr De- Mr. Floyd Jay was in Char- war Mat.-Donald. Oovdlead Road. iottetown on business Monday. were visitors in Plaquid East. Miss Juanita Jay was a week- 'l1..irsday night. guestsal Mr. and end visitor at the home of her Mrs. Floyd Jay. Mfr. Mr. MacDonald's nomin- ation bringa the Council to full strength. Goteli. Linda Larsen. Doreen Lie. wellyn, Eldon Batchiider. Donnie Wight. Carl Solomon. Kay Bou- dreault. Intemiediate: Donna Llewellyn Sharon Scully, Kenneth Arsenault. Lloyd Soloman, Kenneth Batchil- der. Senior: Walter Arsenault. Ellal David. Charles Fitzgerald. Law-; rence Batchilder. Terry Soiomonl Billy Wight. Gladys Ann David.' Barry Morrison. Marie MacLcan. R.L.S.S. Elementary Certifi-, cate Larry Henry. 4 R.L.S.S. intermediate Certi- ficate: Walter Arsenault. Bill y Wight. Herbie Murphy. B a r r y. Morrison, Michael Foster. Bon- nie Morrison. R.L.S.S. Bronze Medallion: Charles Fitzgerald. Lawrence Bat childer. Herbie Murphy. T e r r y Solomon. Marie M.acLean, Joseph THEATRE Montague lion.-Toes. Sept!-I ' Shows st 8.80 pm. E . YEO aiim.so.4ti "FOUR GIRLS IN TOWN" The story of four girls on vacation in a big city and what happens to them makes this one of the most different and GEORGE NADER - JULIA exciting movies in years. COMING WEI). & TIll'RS. "TAKE ME TO TOWN” Starring Ann Sheridan. ADAMS Murphy. Aviard of Merit Gordon La- vers. Sheila Delmr). Verna Gau- dette. BRISTOL Mr and Mrs. Bill .VicKenna. Lynn. Mass.. will celebrate their twentyfifth wedding anniversary this week at Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Mat-Kenna visited here several time; when Mr. McKenna's bro- ther. Father McKenna. was par- r ATTENTION HOG RAISERS I SPECIAL - For one week only AUGUST 29th to SEPT 4th inclusive PURINA CHECK-R-MIX HOG GROWER rey E. MacMillan. R. C. Parent, G. W. Ayers. A short tour will he made of the Illustration Station fields and fertilized pastures. co-operation with Day Meetings shine. Farm of J. W. MacKenzie 8: Son, Rose Valley, September 4th. at 7:30 p.m. Speakers: Hon. Eugene Cullen. Miss Audrey E. MacMillan, R. C. Parent. F. M- Cannon- Illustrcition Station Field Days I The Dominion Department of Agriculture, in the Provincial Department of Agriculture. will hold Illustration Station Field on the following dates-rain or Community Hall, Long River, September 5th. at 8 p.m. Speakers: Hon. Eugene Cullen, Miss Aud- ieties and regular farm crops will be observed. Grain and pasture crops, Chemical Sprays for the control of sow thistle, cereal var- which have received Canada thistle and other noxious weeds will fur- ther be observed. l'-- S.f) ficid and Miss Phyllis lit irt. Montague, motored to 3'-. ill .ItiIln. 53.8.. where they so. lIl the week end with friends ii.mil Vickcrs. Montague. left III-l Fititlny on a visit in Les- nu on. Keiituclty. where they rut hr the guests of Mrs. Vick- ei t brother and sister-in-law. !il- and Mrs. Gcnrge Stewart. tir. and Mrs. James Larkin. FIPP Miss Violet Peters. who were rm-ntly marricd in St. Mary's tlmrch. Montague. left last week lm Boston. Mass., where they will rt-side. They were accomp- nmml by Mr. Larkln's family by it tnrmor marriage. Gladys. IIIIIIPS and John. iii and Mrs. Duncan Robin- hilt and family and Mr. and Mrs. lion Schiiffer and family. Midd- N.s.. are vacationing in Monte oe. Mrs. Robinson ' ins. Schaffer were formerly sllll'Il(l Lester Maclieod. who will Inrmi ii week visiting relatives In ttswsachuaetta. LITTLE SANDS i GEORGETOWN guest of her mother. Mrs. Man rice Donovan and Mr. Alec Mac Kinnon and her sister. Mrs. Mac Klnnon. Mr. and Mrs. .l.H. Scully and daughter Doreen. returned re cently from a motor trip to Mon treal. Quebec. From Brewer. Maine. they were accompanied by Mrs. Ella MacI(innon. who had Miss Peggy Lawsure of Sam ervilc. Mass. is vacationing in Georgetown as the gucst of her grandfather. Mr. Michael Burke. Sr.. and in Montague as the guest of Constable and Mrs. Ron Pettlt. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ross and family. who have been holidaying in Georgetown. left recently on return to their home la Halifax. Nova Scotia. Carol and son Kenneth. returned recently from a motor trip over the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MaeLean left early in the week on a mo tot trip through Nova Scotla. Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser. lea Woolridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Munii. a relative of Mr. In. Ialtar issenun sad tw: .iE.liiiiiiiiliii'i tiilailill oil: ml: 53 been visiting relatives in Maine. town. Miss Elizabeth Grant has ac- cepted a position as school tea- Mrs Everett Llewellyn and three children. who have, been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn. left last week on re- turn to Montreal. Quebec. They were accompanied to Montreal by Mrs. Stephen Landry. who will visit in Montreal. Mrs. Maurice Donovan is visit- ing in Plctou. N.S.. as the guest of her son. Mr. John Donovan and Mrs. Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jennlcks of Toronto, Ontario. and Miss Ann Keays of Halifax. N.S.. were recent guests of Mrs. Annie Gar- dlner. Mrs. Gardiner also had as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Collins and family of Sydney. Nova Scotla. Miss Genevieve Soloman. ac- companied by Mrs. Vincent Elat- dictta and daughter Jean. mot- weekend visitor to Borden. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William White. Miss Dorothy Jenkins and Miss Joyce Jenkins of Charlottetown. finoto.-ed to Georgetown on Satur- sy. Miss Joyce Ootell who has .. M I J3, Sc ,1 1 ' cher at Elmira. aim rt-ls.ives. "mi; N hnohoneet ll':Clgi.l(lz'wt)aft Mayor -3? lg” rgilmzggkgglci ON-iuiSeoGE llr. Stewart Virkvrl. -ccomir Ontario. following a visit in ""”"' W” 9 II"-all li)' his HIOUIPF. MFR Wln- Georgetown. where she was the 9" P "mmr mp of me m'"d' SHOWS AT 2:30 - 7 - I DILLON 8. SPILLETT LIMITED . i Charlottetown, P-E.l. I mi 31", AA, Fraser. Holmcsl broihcr. Mr. Ali. Jen- are leased . - - - - - - , A ' - . . ' he might breathe with greater kins and Mrs. .lcnkins. AC agaitl). followilnog ahieillI:iIeTs iIi,in::SilenItlieiI-ie' bersllmwi Iinmdsl In 10 Bag Lots. or over, Pasture Fertm” .SIudl9s wnh Jena; lit. and Mrs. iiurdm-k urh- ease. Following this emergency Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Stevens confined him to his home for ih '1 A S " '0 9"" to W” M pmducuon Wm I” N 9w y ' anon. Pictou. N.S.. spcnt the treatment. his young patient "re- and famm. or H.m.n' NS. In "mg. AC3 gt on this occassion. ' S335 PCP 1'-WL N. Black. it.-I-kt-tid in Montague. guests of aponded very well". the surgeon visiting M";-, and Sm-ven'g to,-me, A . mg 0' me mm ham "M . - FAF BINDER TWINE . ll - Hiirilnn-1n's broth" and will . home in Georgetown. GRFJNSH f I Take this as an opportunity to meet your W""'i""""- W" And M"- M" I" ”dd'”"" ”' ilwll l”'i'”'"”- Mr- Lloyd Walker. 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