The contract for the con- atruction of this new 'ibrary 5' St. Dunstan‘s University Itas been awarded to Williams I a’ld Murphy. contractors of CONTRACT AWARDED FOR NEW SDU LIBRARY ! Summeresdide. it was officially r area to the west of the science nnnounc ast night. The r . - structure wril cost 3368.000 and build!" on the SD” elmw' work Will begin immediately. The library will be built on an mid-April of next year. The establishment of a science fair in Prince Edward Island and the need for a step- ped-up program in audio-visual education in public Schools were among items discussed at a Board of Governor's meeting of the P,E.l. Teachers' Federation yesterday. Mrs. Marjorie Dover. presi- dent, reported that further steps had been taken in the formation of a principals‘ association i n the province. Miss Mabel Matheson and Da- of a government contribution to the superannuation fund. Mr. Lidstone announced that tion annual convention ended at Prince of Waits College yester- m with addressee by Mai coins MacKenzie. deputy minis- Daiey. provincial resources d!- rector. honoring of past presi- ‘ dents of the Federation, and an open forum. The teacher today. Hartwell Daley. contended in his address. . stands at the critical junction.‘ more so than the person in any other profession. It is the trach- cr‘s task to "sell" Mlll'allnl’l. to overcome obstacles to «inco- tlon. to find talents and cnrmlr- . age them. to know the relation— ship of education to the econ- omic future of the area. 'The Whole future of our :ovrrnnlcnt- II mum rests In convincing youngsters of the luminance of democracy." He emfliasized that there is a ieachers’ Federation Outlines New Program 412.3933; [Tourist Ass’n 'Will Hear ‘ of the Canadian Tourist Associa- ‘ a change in the history curricu- 1 tion will he guest speaker at the lurn for grades 11 and 12 will be- semi-annual meeting of th e .come effective at the beginning PEI association to be'held In of next school term. Other cub the Charlottetown Hotel. May 1. lice Fields I. K. McNutt. district mar- ine agent. said last night that Ice in waters surrounding Prince Edward lslmd is slow- ly tunneling out of the Gulf of St. Imam and rotting and disintegrating. Be reported that Ice fields Ire affected by wind and tide mtditions. the two main fac- tors. West of Charlottetown. be tween Victoria and West Point. there are a large number of Target date for completion is ice floes in the area. stated. Mr. McNutt. Tuesday them ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside and Prince County The Gnnrdhll. Charlottetown, Fri.. Apr. 27. 1962. 8 SUMMEBSIDE — The Sum-I mside Y‘s Ma's Club was i tribute to past intanational di- joincd by manbers of them-er Charles W, Alpha Cilia of Motto-town and ' mm as cote-1d,”... ye." of but“! "3 25‘“ m"er " .u'hichg antral”: r:- read the Y-Cmtre last I the "no"! pl. vealed amazing M of the iSummerside chi: mg‘ its quarts of a cents-y of service ' ito the youth of the momty. GM“ we w” Gm w- ‘ or iii original charter mem- Muxmue' d am hers five are still active minding . . 2”“. RS. Hinton. HT Holman. Jr.. "W" m“ “ Y' Ma“ r George T. Clark, Dr. H. a. Clark CM”- (and w. A. Currie. Mr. 31qu all! paid lull! S'side Y's Men's Club ias 25th Anniversary. The Summesside club was given a ruining birthday greet- ing when the members of the Alpha Club an'ived unexpected- paat presl'dent have handled the reim of the in 1% and 19 of these are still active in the club. Many of these reviewed the highlights '.of club activitiu during their ;tenure of office. beginning with the year of its tnaimiratiou to 1961. The bmorcd guest. Mr. Mac- Kenzie spoke imiringly on the work d international Y's Men .and the YMCA with particular organization since its Inception: Other charter members were SK Todd. RL. Willett. R L. Mollison. LH. MacFariane. R.S. .P Jardine. J.S. Wright. Bentley. W15, Darby. R o b e rt :Gordon. Dr. WB. Howatt a n d L.w. Hancock. Letters were received from Dr. W B. Howatt. R S.P, Jardine. . Robert Gordon as well as John IMacNair of the Alpha Club. who was present at the first lmecting in 1937 expressing their iregrets at not being able to at- tend. OTHER GUESTS Other guests present for the ‘memorable occasion were Chief i Justice Thane A. Campbell. from T.W,] ‘Prince Co. Form Group To Visit N.S. ear. demrtmun i an wit .Ns. sum den-1mm. m i i YOUR TELEPHONE COMPANY presents as I" THE TELEPHONE HOUR lGraane m. ‘ Pills. Martini. Egmoot Bay: . Stavert Nani: Bedequm Stavert Huesfis. Wilmot Valley: Albert Waugh. North Bedeque, Urban Gallam. Egzmnt Bay. 1965 Entered In Festival At S'side l SL‘MMERSIDE — The Sum- merde section of the P.E.l. Music Festival gets underway next Monday morning at Civic Auditorium and Elm Street iwas a heavy concentration of . emphasis on world service and riculum changes. he said are Also present for the meeting under consideration in the field will be L.G. Ecroyd. newly ap- of English. chemistry and ma- polnted executive director of thematlcs, i the CTA. who replaced p a at it was stated that the flrst.director John Fisher. federation periodical for PE. The business meeting is sche-‘ under the direction of Thomas‘ duled to get underway at 2 pm. i flail. Sumrnerside. is in t 11 c with a dinner at 7 o'clock in the ‘ process of being printed a n d evening. A frying demonstration should be in the hands of lsiandi will be given in the assembly teachers in a few days. hall at the Vocational School Several resolutions were pro- next to Prince of Wales College ice is the Pictou area. but the tide yesterday had moved it away. There is still quite a lot of ice In the north- ern P.E.l. waters towards the Magdalen Islands. and also in the Cape Breton area. "It isn't a matter of how thick the Ice actually Is that matters” said the marine agent. "the determining factor Is how concentrated or vast the fields are". wind and via Lidstona reporting on superx annuatlon stressed the urgcncy‘ sentcd by the chairman of th s resolutions committee, Aubin Gallant. Tignish. and discussed at length. Teachers Honor Past Presidents The P.E.l. Tcarhers' Fedora— 'i'ast area of people "not sold on education". The relationship be tween the amount of education and the ability to cam is still . not. obvious to the lveraia man. tor of education and Hartwell .‘ The teacher is the source of in- splratlon and guidance. WIDEB HORIZON! “Education must break loose from the past and embrace the new world" Malcolm Macken- zie stated in addressing the convention on “The Need I or Wider Horizons In Education Today". - ln order for educath to pen as a display of baked restaurant and institutional dessert items. at 10 o'clock in the morning that day. P.E.l. Tourist A ‘ ion se- Walthen Gouda. said last night that final ar- completed for the event. Elmsdole- Alma Road To Be Paved ALBERTON — J]. Camp- bell and Hubert Gaudet. mem- bers of the legislature from the rf-‘irst District of Prince. an- .nounced Jointly yesterday thn' 'the main western highway from Elmsdale to Alma would be paved this year. This news. they felt. would be favorably received throughout ,the province particularly in the. for interested members. as well. rangements have not yet been' He stated that shipping is [moving with caution- some while others are motiatim the waters under their own power. ‘ Hears Reports KENSINGTON —— Keen regret was expressed at the Kensingtoa Area Board of Trade meeting on Wednesday evening when It was learned that the gut-st weaker. Reid Sangstee would not he pro-ant due to an attack of flu. The president. Ethan Raynor presided at the April general meeting held in the Town Hall. and welcomed the new sec- retary, Fir. Mmre. recently appointed to replace Vernal ton. AM. .fohnsfone. chairman of lthe tourist commiftu‘. reporth that the Mm‘mlltm met with Kensington Board Of Trade ’ :the need for greater support. He also related some of the .backgmtmd of Y's dom and the .things that '1 stands for during which he said. “the Y’s Men and YMCA hold a very inpotrt-l ant key to the success of the world in these manging times." During his address Mr. Mac- .Kenzie amotmccd that interna- tional director for the Mink. times. Clarence Mercer. of the Summerside club has been ap- Ipointed and has accepted the Ishim requiring icebmkpr aid, position of international youngi ' ; adult service director. Mr. Mer~ - .r-t-r introduced the guest speak- i 91'. i On Activities '. part lcipate for the ain't'ent .year. Appreciation to the Town ‘ iCOIflICll. the Liam Club. and air ficials for their cooperatikin in the protect. was expo-med In a motion, . i The secretary was aut‘lmrised In wribe s letter to the mwners lot the oil tanks Iltuated just outside Remington on the road leading to Sinnmerside. primed- Iing their unsightly appearance ‘and requesting that they be I given a mi of paint. Lloyd 1M. reporting for Immmittee. reported that Mr. .Sangstcr had hoped to be at ithe meeting in spite of art I!- ‘ whom expressed congratulations. ihers of llll' three Hi-Y groups. rAlpha. Beta and Gamma. form its function of opening western section. minds to a changing worlde. to The West Prince members ex- cope with the explosive new dl- pressed pleasure over th s mcnslons. the essentials mu'f- strides being made in road pav- be sorted (nit from the inessen- ‘ in; sin" ch. Progressive CD... tials. the structure of educatiol servative government came too must be reviewtd i power in 1959, i The obsolete conflict between 1" only two ye." mo" than: the humane and scientific meth- r a mile. 0' Damn,“ paving ode of approach must be div 5 avg. bum in 3),, “m Mama] carded in older to achieve the mum" . decided unmemm< wider horizons needed in educa- ‘. If”, 0,. tabby "mum," by i tion today, he maintined. i . h . } Mrs. Marjorie Dover. presl- ‘ dent of the federation present- ed a pin to 16 past presidents the former .memhu-s stated. the Remington Town (‘owicll to lack of flu but had not arrived. discuss the matter of mllngi’l'he marketing director. who up a tourist buroau In the i had amped to he guest apt-alt- town, along with an outlet for r or at this meeting. asked that handicrafts. as requested by i a future date he kept open the Women‘s institutes He A norm on health urn-Ices said the Town Council was vcry . submitted by Rev EH. Bean mmrative and agreed to rent ‘ and read by the Mary. re- rmtm in the old town hall at commended a remitition drawn a mall rental fieure iup by the Canadian Chaotic-r The handicrafts would be slit» of Commune Mans-d to plied by the area mom! strcnethen the weaker links In by the local board. More monl- ‘ Canada's health services. and ly Mrs LG. Ramsay of the WI 1 arguing aeaimi the Winn asked that the Bodeque area be of a "Who'd medk‘lne Included also. The board ap- ‘ scheme" The brief was direct- CAUSEWAY commemorating their service to m this mud M". .‘ WESIER BRIEFS -—_——-— ARSENAULT FUNERAL -— The funeral for Alyre Arsenault '00. Place from his late resi- 1m' ornmufion' Rfieivm‘i motion to the effect that the Health Services The meetin‘ rill“! DIM ""9 50"“ HWM’» (Continued from Page i) Bodegas area be allmwed to adopted the floor! ‘ “WHKW- M'M' Mamm' all three commas instead of two. Charlottetown: Earl .leiley. 0'- 1.eary; Mabel O'Brien. M - 2 1‘. if 3 3 in E a 13 i 5 3 Daniel MacDonald. St. Peter's; Nor-man MacDonald. - side. and Estelle Bowness; Plus Callaghan. DN. Bell, C.L. Hy!» es. Mrs. Betsy Robertson, 1] MacCaIlum. Russel beard and "Before we came into power you coulth't land a large plane [ at the Gnarlotm airport all! Mr. Pearson wouhi have been forced to land at Summer-side". id . sa . I Tuning to the meat nnnmnco- ment that the PEI-NB. canne- ed to the Royal Commlnsion or! lst Aid Insiructors' School For Nurses Now Underway .DiMretistad nurses tncludingtfneefrunthe de- m “l “MW” w‘dmd" Col. Leo r. MacDonald, all no"! "0"” be W"- Mr- "with at puhiic health. and morning to It. James Church. Charlottetown. .ouarrie said that the causeway imembes'a of the professional Egmont Bay. where Solemn llighf Cl J9“, ' 0-1 any. n‘ ’1 would be built mouse “m m .i m. pm County. Mass was celebrated by Mssr. mam“ yshmood. “d D you live its word of the Prime Nan-ire Polrier. with Rev Phil- va‘ 5”." we" M. m. u, Mime. you don't have to. to Clomtor as deem and R". Pierre Arsepault. sub-dean's. Pallbearers wen Benjamin s. Gallant. Jose-fl Arsenault. Al- fred Arman. Nataln DcSRO chm. Armand Gallant. Arthur provincial (Ascot-i Wedge. Interment was ,umlmums t... mm m 3 la the church cemetery. LA'II NOTICES our? 3: k l i ii if” I s I I receive their pins. The deputy minister of Educa- tion also made a of .- nouncements regarding stunner school dates and conse- offer- ed. refresher courses. srrlv Protect. Changes in the schaiAct.sodtneintei-rnedlm Malaya-"mum."im sndtnnlorhlghschool umlnsocialstndiel Anopenfonnneadedtbeeon» mghfs no t" rm” h I III“ I . .worry about It. 'the party thati pave lie province its first corn f-rywllgtveltlleeasseway." Them Min mama-neat“ toldOo-nlqscethlthhorn- Hui-wulo“iosufyt.heeon- .P.E.l. Beech Grove and Char- lottetown flosamals annulled yes- te-rday at Red Cram headquar- ters In Charlottetown for the ’rnr. . r The cause. M momen- was in- St. Joseph Saturday, 4 - 6 EASTER TEA ST. JOSEPH’S CONVENT Wm lptrtgerle Mammal.” mini Red (‘m . mm Nor-mm Macllod. M 0m. flm aid him-um. and a nuan- sLIEEES I thevaflmssaWaofMa two-«Wanna! d ch"! 'f'hemnvfllundude fillsaftermwhenaflfhe "clouds will be she tmmwmfm. 335 r The first census in Canada. taken by the French II was. .- talled 3.315 inhabitants enclo- the Rotary Club; Presidentr m when. classes nu be Layton Schuman of the Lionsi run on smulmnmsly. Club and President Derek Hu-S The secretary of the festival. ghcs of the Kinsmen Club. all of. Mrs. Carl J. Smith. Summer- side said yesterday there are Ernest Bell of the Alpha Club. 965 entries to be adjudicated and .Interuational philatclic directori that sessim Will be held each announccd that Harry 'I‘, Hol-Imniflx and MIMTW and a“ man had been appointed as his (‘Vt’ninfls 9X08?! MOM”- assistant. Alpha president. ‘Wright also spoke briefly “°“"’““""°’“ “d be“. Exclusive dealers for the ‘ _ famous “Aretls Traveler" Birthday gifts were received gnu-k “m. by President Ballem from mem-‘ STOREY ELECTRIC LTD. m Prince st. Charlottetown The First Step Toward Faith . Isn’t it. by G e a ,. g , rnausronr OPERATORS 3 up. Call us today regarding track Refrigeration. The birthday rake was don-i ated by immediate past presi- dcnt. John Ellis. Following Mr, MacKenzie's ad- drcss. ,\1r Hallem expressed the club‘s thanks to the distinguish- ed lzuest. d , A letter was read from Arch "No.- in the Mn, ‘ Hopkins. a past president of thelReader'a ‘ igest. He tells how ‘ club expressing regrets at be ‘ 9:39;: .Ina unable to attend. A former My. and "plug". why even i, member of the club. I r a all you feel like dukin your {in rCamemn. now residing in Saint ‘wfllc'g‘v: (if: :Egzg‘lnzni': ‘John was also present for the Get you, fly Reade“ Din“: ‘ "Mama"; today—37 enlightening, anter- l-‘ollowlng the meeting the Al- mining .nd awn-bi... mid. risy to pray when line? A prominent SPECIAL GUEST BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS NEW JAZZ GROUP AND STARRING RHONDA FLEMING. EARL WRIGHTSON SINGING HITS BY GEORGES GERSHWIN, NICOLAI GEDDA AND ANNA MOFFO IN pha (‘luh members nntrrtarnfl‘l of Iastin interact. with amusing satirical songs. 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