QAVIEWEI. The annual meeting of the lee View W. I. which was held at the home of Mrs. Earl McKay opened by singing "Its A Good Time To Get Acquainted" and repeating thei creed in -unison. Roll call was re- Musical Service At Montague A fine musical service was con- t ” in Trinity United Church. Montague, last Sunday evening. Monday, Dec. 5, 1955 The Guardian Page 8 Leader Of Social Credit 1 Party Has Heart Attack i F KING'S COUNTY CALGARY, Alta. (cm - Solon Alberta Social Credit League which WIDENING EDUCATIONAL HORIZONS THE STATUS OF THE TEACHING PROFESSION - putation as a poet and a snbstunt- difference in salary for science J -00 you know that in Prince u ial income. In im, the mixed . L - must he ll Ward island a child's education e a - i th social '.'.' sday. he- ' and lmwvulllfhed ':;':f' c;"” distributed mi-ly since all teacher! Mrs. Keith Rogers. Charlotte spondeghrto bY,1ifOme'"b"' P”l"f I6?:5lin;ii:i';alvi::di:::n toehosnital ::':':":?,u, 3,: mrmr; M FISII & Game Assoclaflon not expect e reco on am 3 ' r 13;, um ues- ee vis rs were presen a ' dr,-lllllll "W" "he" "' " Mm splcielll was essentigfobllll Wgllikv ::ll)utl:::nKt.oeqO::llclitlifl)Il)l?ol. csnc-l- 3:” soil," . W Rogers. The minute! 0! the Previous 113- pig: wgvffiziggfbyed '":(,"h:' 5?: wu taken to hospital about 1 a. in. T is was expres y a ee- ' ' r . l d l till l N '6” gggrebsrs pyrI:;'ioMa:',cul;eLo::: Rue from scomnd who chimed ence only because it is the most was guest soloist 811! an DPCV DUI Inn Univer ' i Meeting At T” pected heart attack." for observation. striking illustration at the present Rev. J. M. Fraser read the were read and approved. Sick and he was described asl At Ottawa news of the sudden - till! In Ifleqlllle Illlfll ll "WW um; Scripture from Psalm 126 and school commiwes each reportedm .M ".909! m.. d mt hmne” or M, Low lfouged con. l ""31 Mefimg of nu Cghaluu sary "to make it possible for teach- ' 150 and led in prayer. Trinity The secretary-treasurer lava the'bem' qu" " ' Teachers Federation a eau - ' era to lead the fuller life. culturally and socially" without which they flfdlillot perform their tasks proper- y. ON THE OTHER SIDE Now may I say on the other side that in making demands for lncreased salaries the teachers t , Ottawa. August 13, 1955). Lilllldhlrrcommittee has assigned me , wpm, "The Status of the Teach- mg Profession." on which it is dif- Church choir directed by ML 1- 6. Phillips. presented the anth- ems "Holy. Holy Is The Lord':. and ”0h Send Out Thy Llght'. amo ll llti al parties. llnlglclagl "P0"-dwhtlgch W”; '”"”''V' will his hliifne. hells, Mcrs. Low said edytepresieii repo. - urd dd dtjtothg Mrs. Earl McKay was appoint- Mn Low "rived he" Tuna” she co I no ea” d M. D for me election 0, night from the Pacific coast. He report. Premier Manning of Al-' C C rma would need at least "several days( of rest.” Tuesday. December 6 At 7:30 PM. iicult 10 smnurarmg. Fortunately. for rne. representatives of Teachers Ped- srations have just completed a conference ln lsianbul where this very topic was discussed. I can do no better mar; to borrow from their findings. vAC('urfllIlg to a report presented 0 mp conference in Istanbul there his been an improvement in the slams of the leaching profession ;..nul.vhloui the world in the last (ive to ten years. This has been niurked by increased salaries. a gmmmz recognition by society of lhc ll1ll)()rliilll:P of teachers. and , growing sense of pride by teach- ers llwmselveh in their profession. All of these things are good and point in the right direction. While lhe delegates agreed that I leaoiici's' salaries had increased l they drew attention to thb fact thin the increase was not as great ss in other professions nor com- pletely adequate. This is a point in which the C.T.F. is unlikely to jisagrcr It is easy to be lyrical be either original or in thirty-two countries OFFER GOOD SALARIES It is becomin, increasingly obv- ious that we cannot attract the people we need into the teaching profession unless they can he of- fered attractive salaries. This is particularly true of graduates from the science courses in univ- ersities. Industry is competing for these people with salaries. working conditions and chances for research that the schools cannot match. This is tragic for schools where good instruction in science is es- sential. It is even tragic for ind- ustry. By diverting potentially good science teachers from the L ' into industry, industry is threaten- ing to dry up the supply of adequ- ately tralned scientists for the fut- ure. Unfortunately industry is often shortsighted under the pressure of present needs. There is no point in appealing to them to end liiis competition. We must offer to the graduates of science courses JllBf- ies and working conditions that will ought to be reasonable. No teacher can expect to get the salary of an Arthur Godfrey or a Marilyn Mon- roe even though he may feel his work is just as demanding and important! Salary demands must be tempered by the capacity of society to pay. There are two points which ought to be kept in mind. In the first place. the present method if fin- ancing education in Canada needs revision. With the cost of educat- ion pressing so heavily on the municipal taxpayer and the beach- er speciflcally identified as one of the main reasons for high taxes the t ” is says i as put- ting his greedy hands dlrectly info the taxpayer's pocket. There is my thing the average taxpayer resents more than the person whom he can definitely identify as the main reason for the increased taxes he must pay. This is the unhappy fate of the teacher. No other pro- fessional is put in such an invldl- Hymns were "0 Come Let Us Sing Of A Wonderful Love". "Guide Me. 0 Thou Great Jeho- vah" and "Saviour Again To Thy Dear Name". The offering was given to aid in defraying the cost of the new Wurlitzer electric or- gan. Mrs. Arnold Wightman sang the solo "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" and Mrs. Wightman and Mrs. Douglas Coffin sang as a duet "Softly And Tenderly. Jesus Is Calling". Vocal solos by Mr. Howard Vickerson. ”Surren- der"; Mr. l.G. Phillips, "Beside Still Waters"; and Mr. William Rogers. "Come Ye Blessed". and organ music by MTS- R0895 ' t ” the program. Following the church service. I social hour was spent in the Mac- Kenzie Hall. Mrs. Rogers was pianist for s sing-song of favor- ite hymns and sacred songs. At this time Mr. Rogers rendered two vocal solos. Mr. Howard Vickerson and Dr. A. E. lngs a duct, and Gwen Phillips in solo. nus position. Mrs. Arnold Wightman and Mrs. Douglas Coffin also took solo . day president, Mrs! Helm, Mcmum: meeting at the end of the first viceypresidcm, Mm W. C. Donald; of the 21st annual convention of the news. secretary, Mrs. Lor-ne Campbell; treasurer, Mrs. Eddie Murphy; auditors, Mrs. W. C. Donald. Mrs. J. E. Cousins; directors, Mrs. Roy Adams, Mrs. Clayton Blackmore. Mrs. Horace Stewart; sick com- mittee, Mrs. Arthur Campbell. Mrs. Leighton Coulson, Mrs. Hor- ace Stewart; school, Mrs. J. E. Cousins; committee to make out next years program, Mrs. Leland Campbell, Mrs. Eddie Murphy, Mrs. Lorne Campbell, Mrs. Haber McLellan, Mrs. Fred Donald. Eleven members subscribed tor the institute News It was decided to have a bazaar in the hall and to ask Mr. McCormick to come. Meciing adjourned with National Anthem after which hostess. ss- sited by Mrs. Charles Adams. and Mrs. Leland Campbell served lunch. bli ibet , family friend. telephoned officers which resulted as follows: was scheduled to Eddre" ' Pu cite; 8283"”. Wednesday with ur, We are all aware of the histori- crl. constitutional, and sentiment- al reasons offered to justify this If I had more time I should be (Continued on page 9) rhnul ihc ragged and impoverished gar-her communicating what he mows in hungry young minds. Such ., hemrs brought Edgar Guest a re- attract them into the leaching pro- fession. It is unnecessa y for me to point out .that I am not advocating a parts in several selections. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Dr. Ings expressed thanks to the guest artists on be Good Progress On Seaway Contracts v -. . -. - -. .. 3:33; the Club 0' we lCn9Allg:::::lrl1lV5E(l&l”;l;;0 Well Kiiown EAST BAL'i1C '53.2iii?'inS"L3?2i”'Sn3l.'2f;i”.”i: OWN iiiiif ?t..'.i'5.?S' Rl.ni,".5i.f”nkii.”ii M50253!llwfgloggrprxcgligendeph iio relatives. & p Cilfivliirtillnyllelgtdlsleessd el):(Eh(i.'zii)llon and l ll:le8I:I1'i;Jg; at High Bank 1' ' lefzlqrrecleistaliih lt:i'hlglgltlI'?olas:llEI?eunhdC' family acild Bliadtlfel lifveerrcey rggeliijt construction is ahead of schedule. the authority president said in an interview. Contracts have been awarded to 22 firms. Work on 'most contracts will continue through the winter, he added. will be employed. A sucessfui card party was held at the home of Mr. and ilrs. John B. Fay. East Baltic. on Nov. 17th. itors to Georgetown. where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser. Ray MacDonald of the Canadian Army, who is stationed at Camp , The death occurred in the King's i Ioulily Hospital Montague on Fri- iay. Dec. 2. of Samuel MacPhu'- ion. New Perth, in his 76th year. The deceased operated a farm in llvlr. Bobby Massey is still con- fined lo his bed in the Charlotte- town Hospital and a speedy get well is cordially extended to hlrn. the New Perth area during most Mis A r . Aldershot. N-5-. ls Visiting his war- of his life, His wife predeceased me s:u,,';l'i,ol::f;l-l5 '1 Patient In mniresr. :g'l;neCm:;r:pg::LtrZt:::e;1 ents. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mac- N0 PETS husn Sill-year;-830' - "1 three weeks visit with her sisters Donald Margays. a species of tiger-cat 1 urhwlymg Al:,,-”””,',',,g area we M" and M”' Ke""eu' F”'59"- and brother and her son Dr. Don- Mr. Daniel MacLean of De Gros n8llV9 10 Brillll and Glll8n8- 8?? n,?gBg,.e ijew Refill. girnrgr glzrigongakei njlnmcreg nzecemly "ll aid and Mrs. Campbell Boston Marsh was a business visitor to llbolll 85 bl8 85 E domeillc lwllsi t - v . . 0 . . p g ( ' ' Ray MacKenzle. Toronto: Minnie, ,0" wueken Greoggemwzls 99'"? Mass. Georgetown on Monday, Nov. 78th. cat. Mrs. Wilfred Nugent, San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rafuse left Mr. Harold Hunter. North Lake. ST. MARY'S RD. EAST SCHOOL p E;:lief::":;d?:S0Msx:rV3lnEdEg;;:;;e Crag; Txzlilptalo Shmeym L""lli” left recently for Parrsboro, N.S., on Tuesday, Nov. 29th for Arling- NOVEMBER REPORT 1 mm Pia!-I'M A'mm;' Mm Ale; daughter of lain and Aug: where he will be employed for the tan. Mass.. where they will spend rlwmvv Elm d-on Cape Breton; Ching. Red Pom. was held on fall and winter months. the winter with their son-in-law and Grad? 1X? Al l- Teresa Daley? B: l L ' . . F?"l'9""t" M” -"ill" wllllamlh Tuesday afternoon. November 13, Sympathy is extended to Mrs. gziirgmen Mn and M” sterling McGee; e:i(.Wlr!f!iiC;sell)lallSl,i:l(e:rnil2r)i.mer ;rn';y'Lnp(f:(lll;';I-MaN;l;'i;;S;aonal;t;l Emile. from the home of her parents. Andrew Paton and family. Rollo ' Grade Vlll: 1. Isabel Daley; 2. Service was conducted by Rev. 1 M . Bay. on the death of Mr. Andrew Mr. Gordon Kerr. Provincial Ex- Gertrude Daley. vi 0'11”-he i';llll;9e-ml Wm be held today D I. McClare and Rev. H. R. Paton, Rollo Bay on November 18. ecutlve Commissioner of thepBoy Grade V11: 1. Madeline Daley; K from the Presbyterian Church in Bell. The funeral was very largely Scouts and Mr. Stan Maclnnis of 2. Jack Hlli-!heS- attended. Interment was in Klng- Ml” LY” 'R”be"30"v Cl""'l”"9t Cardigan. The burial in the Cardi- the National Film Board, Charlotte- Grade V: 1. Agnes Daley; 2. Eve- , sham cemetery Wm, 1 . town. spent the past week-end with 1 p b - v- m,” roi lyn Hughes, Ea" cemetery" ill! Krave conducted by sRIeir.ceIi.;. ll'?elLel'ta'9"t5kiMr'b:"d M73 Jr w' Gieviitiigeliiievir: onu'll'il)i;si:lay.llilov. 29th. Grade 111-' 1- lVan MEG!-Ilgnni B . . . 2. J M G t ; . J - LAKEVIEW Wm Rfllilulruj bean" were Mug”. 0 rson H55 to can c uigan 3 oan Mc Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Paterson left by car on Tuesday, Nov. 29th for Halifax, N.S. where they were called due to the death of Rev. Mr. Paterson's brother-in-law. Dingwell. Stanley Ding- Well. Lowell and Elwood Ching. An Amateur variety concert was held in Elmira Hall on November 11th. and was very largely attend- ed. The cast included Messrs. Ray Lllioche. Guy Blanchard, Jimmie Kearney. Grade 11: 1. Doreen Daley; 2. Vincent Daley; 3. Brent McGuigan. Grade I: 1. John Daley; 2. Fran- cis McGee. Highest average in senior grades 90 percent: Junior 88 percent. Mrs. Roland MacDonald. Souris, and formerly of North Lake, is a patient in the Souris Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan. Canovo,, visited with Mrs. N. A. The November meeting of Lake- view Institute met on Nov. 10th at the home of Mrs. Gus Mallard, North Lake. and opened with the Ode and Creed, followed by the roll call which was responded to by l2 members paying annual dues. Jack Ames lives with progress! As a Chief Test Engineer of Avm Aircraft Ltd.. jack Amcs l ' which he sh foe Jackie Publicover. son of Mr. and Take the group Insurance P an in u”. Mrs. James Publicover, left recent- perfect attendance: Gertrude knows allot about What lies bclllnd fl” 3P9Cl5Cul” Pmgle" 6X1nlPlC- 1-355 than 3.89ll"3zl0l1 380 ”fCllc5l;"'l:iTl'i'o; mi Cmespnndenca mm mm. and Barry, ud roan; m.,,L A dance Mcbellan in the Souls Hospital. iy for Germany. where he will see Daley, Madeline Daleyyagneg Dal- of the aircraft industry. unknown. Today their bene rs are enjoy y 50m? Sewing for Red Cross was l0l0Wd- Mrs ”'d M” ""1" R0b"mn' duty with the Candi” Armyi Prior ey' Dime" Dale” Vince” Daley" "Few en lc realize what a vast amount of engineering has pmvidesuseful supplement to personal insurance programs. rl,sQr1brr(ed. It was deemed ,1, hold Red Point, are out and about to ya ceeding overseas Jackie was and John Daley, P P h d I m of .5! lanes" say; Mr Am” I . wk urn anmmj ch,-mm” concert. EIMI; and Mrs. Thomas Han-jg, again following illnesses at their stationed at Camp Utopia. N. 3. Teacher; (Mrs; carmema Mr gum: lnlor e cvcflpme p It Ill? 3 h-ave made-it P05. Today, mo, a” form, of hf, msufance an more fie 3",,-H, pan. and Lakevme schools mra. were recent visitors on home. Daley. improvements in eat-resist.-in s oy taking part as usual, and proceeds cwlzetown and vicinity. ' Mr. Lorne McMillan. Canovny, Friends of Master Percy Fraser, in be divided hetween both. .l'ilPf'flflTl of officers followed: Pre- sident, Mrs. Francis Rose; vice- Dres.. Joan MacGregor; sec'y. Mrs. Result: people now use it for msny other purposes dial th Several ladiu from the w,.,m,ndr basic one of protection for the family. ing districts attended the Hospital tea at Souris Nov. 17. siblc to create engines of enormously greater power. Together with advances in airframe configuration and manu- facturing techni 1143, they have brought supersonic speeds was a recent visitor to Red Point. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fras- er. are sorry to hear that he is confined to his home with a cast Moreover life underwriters today are better trained 5 on his foot. All wish him a speedy within range t ay--and will help us break the thermal help People with the task of building milopmgdg plug, llnhcri Baker; directors. Mrs. Gus The YWDB Boys Conference was ' and satisfactory recovery. AC barrier tomorrow." . . - h iilnilard; Mr-5. Jnhn Macnonardp held at East Point nnpilni chum. ---7-- W ---- ---e . h d mime with mother 1,. gm. mi nllm wayr. the Me mmnmvo IOMMW 3"” M” "- M""”Vl'i 3l"llt0l'8- Mrs. on NM” 19 a"d 20 "ll 5 Bum"?! A55 a family man' ML Am” has as ex! t Canada have ilrrfkrsusd to most the cbttlgiflg ""d" "fP'0f71' n llnse and Mrs. Mccnrmicks "' "'9" "0"" was held in the "'"d”5"l' 'l"'' h” ”d"""d ”' mod” '”n” ' ' ' . SW: cnlnmitlee for North Lake Klnlllboro Community Hall on Nov. life inmmiu. "' '11 wdh ”i bk I iilrs. McCormick and Mrs. Harold 19- ll'.i..g2”.'i.i.':l'.i:"t,l;'.,,'.',”' ,,l3lg;.Bn:”':?r”.'l."; - llll1i('r: for Lakcvillc, Mrs. L D aloud urine.irriiazingpaunren.x.oiPa Rug (1 M H L , ' ' Mil. Ralph Robe;-non. K1 - and ass of energy due to Kidne ::.....ff., ny.'.'f”Ey53.2”..”'n3l.:i? bow is not -e -1: reel... ...."”:. :..'.::r.-.:::::l.':l:l.;':.?.z:;'::.:llx.-: THE LIFE lN5"llANcE COMPANES m program mm. Mrs. Harold Hunter 2:7 Elldhollll numeroul host ii :loOt';myIIo:oagYsI)oTli:1,'(t ialiiieiisiiiaiiiorl-M" sndM'..i . ens ii willsoon ' ' ' " mm Nzifh "L:”,gf”:gg',;. pm a... mad.” ' 5' 9" Mon - Tues Adm. .30 46 Incld Prov. Gov. A. Tall withontasklng your lrllnlatfor p er (I M b . 1 vs 2." .l”.”.E:”';'ifln':: L55: Mr -rd Mn n. J. nu-on. as We re No Angels eri Baker: comm in charge of PO11" "9 cwllned "1 their home - ' - A coiiceri, Mrs. M. 'McInnis. Mrs. throush illness and a Vlstavlslon - Color . speedy get Hunter. Jean MacGregor and Gracg WE" l' 90"-llllly extended to them, Macltachern. Humphrey Bogart - Joan Bennett Collection was 31 15 Next eet Mr. Emmy r”' E.” B.mc' N Exciting Comedy Drama - This In The Big one - mg is invited to me home ni"ii'n.' ,'r,':l','.',',;l:,”l;,,,f,f, P321?” .fo';':m;t . Obert Baker. roll-call to be um. zerfg by giving a Christmas gift r e children in the orphanages. The E t a lti W i . ltute ineiiilierslard nniliu” um dug in the school. - Mr. Daniel McMillan. o e Easleffl Guardian Eat Lake's oldest and iiighi; re: Dected eltisens had the misfortune ill lllllnl at his home and getting at gun:-oku. lnucj waa taken to Hosp an later to the Charlottetown Hospital. His host of friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Joseph McLean, South Hmiulll :m.PI't,l:::mt:M:he Souris A, SOURIS THEATRE Mon - Tues. Dec. 5-6 "BRIGADOON" l In Clneinaseope Starring: Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse . DEEFSC mil .-"ll. ilfv oi" love gJ'7 lfjs Wilrili the L76-ltfilr f l;-l l' .;m';lx' CM THE BEST-SELLER THE NATION COULDNAT PUT DOVVN CHRISTMAS CONCEII Cross School. NURSERY 1' Vi December 21.cm' CLUB - The regular meeting ill” 1:33"; sery Club of the Kings County Hospital was held Nov. 28 at the lyime of Mrs. Archie Hllchey, .iontague with six members an- pyvrring roll call. The minutes of r previous meeting were rug fl (1. T TTEEJ-1E ' ::...::P::::......';: ::l":.::.m: .3:-. ...."-'3-, c-m -u -em-ea A "Love Me Or Leave Me" wen ing spam umwn "vi rrud and it was agreed by all in. his in-ou..,”m an" '”m"' with P members that this project was a Carnpbgu frsml D"'"” ”'d "'1' ririad succss. Vnrinus needs of ives. ' 'A” "d '”h" i"l"l' Lhpzlpnyipsgiynlgf ape hospital were Muc" COIIIIIIOIICNIQ Tuesday. DOC. W. .... ...Fl..3"f.v25i .l..'iii Mr -nn nL?."'l.,.,""':,”:;,-0" 51' will be buying rough PMPW004 It 9" ih - 1, ' - ' a mo hzi-(;:t"rlr;ee'::3r;gt. 'i1teeyylansgdil;ci::heg glw: ll I lgmthc Charlotte fgfmgf yard OPPOSHC MCGOWCII I GO!- '""n of a Christmas party. Mrs. fall. ""m "I ' hllrnnn-Illtlihnston lnffereEd ta entertain: nah; ' .g.' ocss an. ac mem ? of an gnu. ' d it A so I in? .::l'.:1..h.2:i:”..” .i.'::'l..:'.:f ml-Tt'ln”au...i..:.''' "" -' "'l A. H. Anderson & CO. H . "ill The annual meeting of the i .- r lllursery Club is to be held in ll"!-Irv and a nomlnating'coin- lniiiee was appointed. The hostess mined by the lunch committee Tfiffl refreshments. "--c-s----as--e----no is my ciiiis ? I Mayfair Theatre Mussarjiivsn .. Mouoav . russnsv gg ' ..'. T, J " i l e I i PATRICIA ” V "Tl-lLS mas SPONSORED av rm: CANADIAN cmua msasisu nan. sv ivssiuas asosuamaaaimwsuisscoina-sueonisisc some soon svmsranusnn mm AS50C””0"”' l'iI"lEHIl llmlw iililillnlll lwollsni minim aimiiisli wliiiln-ianiimli lliiuliicls Show time - 3 P-ln- , , No chuamn um". mm" ye," or Age Admitted. NOTE: DIE T0 OF THIS PRODUCTI ON THE FIRST EVENING SHOW STARTS AT 6.30 End In Children and anus i IX-tax ' jjlchmlnu teaaItve' . snoasnoquutncan