V 'KENsINGTON "Monday by air. to return to 0t- ‘ MAYOR W. ‘A. CURRIE is seen ceremony yesterday which mark— Patriot. The Central Street side edtheofficialopeningofthenew of the fine new structure which cutting open a bundled papers Summerside home The Guardian, fronts on three streets is Seen Ire-- held by George Glow, in the brief in association with The Evening lIow. O’LEARY — Plans to consider the building of a regional high Dc'hool'to serve some 40 common-g ities in the O’Leary area will be aired at a meeting slated here Monday at 8 pm. Delegates from 40 communities ranging from Ellersie ,to Elms- dale are expected to attend. Deputy minister and director of education, Malcolm MacKen; be zie, of Charlottetown and Alber- ton school inspector Merritt Cal- laghan be in attendance to outline the necessary require- ments of such a school and report on the part that will be played by the government, if the project materializes. . FIRST MOVE 14 Meeting Wi|| Conder Pians ForNew Sch00| ‘ ‘ However, the first move is‘ for the people of the district con- cerned to get together in a com- 'mon‘ understanding of what is in- volved in suchanr undertaking. When all aspects of the plan have been discussed, including proportionate tax support, a vote will be taken through e district. This regional high 5 001 would supported, apart from help from goVernment sources, by a tax levied proportionately on each district according to the number of its pupils. ' Its administrative body would be composed of a central board trustees representing each of the districts. Lastyear a» delegation of O'- Leary citizens appealed to the According to a Provincial Act the government will asSist in cost of erecting such a school' building and bear 40 percent of the operating cost thereafter, plus the usual arrangements for the. transportation M children. i minister of education to have Grade XII added to the curricu- lum of their school. However,, since the number of students was not sufficient to meet the require- ments of the act. the request had to be turned down, Mrs. James Dunning left re- cently for her home in Victoria, B.C. after visiting her sister - in- law, Mrs. Orville Clark and Mr. Clark, in Kensington, and other friends and relatives. En route she will visit her son Allan, and his [wife and family at Toronto, and will call at other points of in- terest. ' I Miss Georgie Stewart, Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Pres- ton Grigg, Mr. Grigg and family, Tyne Valley, her father, Mr. Hugh A. Stewart, and brother Mr. J .* Leighton Stewart and Mrs. Stewart, Norboro, friends and relatives here. Drnand Mrs. Brenton Stewart and familngIaliifax, were recent guests of Dr. Stewart’s fat-her, Mr. H. A. Stewart, and brother, Mr. J Leighton Stewart, and IMrs. Stewart, Norbc-ro. - Miss Lillian Donald, R.N. left recently for Montreal after spend- ing a week at Cavendish and vis- iting relatives at Kensington, Mal- peque and .AlIberton. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Donald have returned to their home in Moncton, after vacationing at Cavendish, and visiting relatives at Kensi-ngton and other points. Miss Irene Simmons left on taiwa, after spending the past three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Slum-Dons and family, Bullington. . Mrs. Mary Simmons has re- turned to Kensington after spend- ing the past three weeks at her home in Burlington. Recent guests of and Mrs. Ernest Houston, Kensington were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Houston, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Stirling and other. of Breadalbane, and Mrs. Camp- bell’s parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. Muir of Scotland; and Mr. Everett Crockett of Halifax. Her many friends will be pleas- ed to know' that Mrs. Roscoe Walker is making a good recov- ery following a recent operation in the Prince County Hospital, and has returned to her home in Kensington. Mrs. James Machinnon, Ken- sin-gton has as her guest this week, her niece, Miss Joan Moun- tain. Summerside. Her many friends will be glad to know that Mrs. James A. Ste- wart, Kelvin, who has been ill at her home, is feeling better, and wish her continued in health. ‘ , _Mrs. Lloyd Howard has return- improvement ‘ FrcIucI Try Slapped By Housewife ‘ , KENSINGTON —‘ Two phony collectors had their attempt ,to fraudulently solicit money for the Red Cross halted Thursday‘night by an alert and suspicious Ken- sington hausewife. ' The pair, ‘had already. made several calls through the town and had collected from at least two persons, before they were asked to produce cre- dentials. , They could neither produce cre- ldentials nor receipts for their col- lections nor any identification whatever of an official nature. When questioned by the house- wife, one of ,the girls claimed ithey were only appointed that evening and would not have re- ceipt books until Friday. .k The girls left without a “dona- tion” and disappeared from the area_ A search was made by police but‘the pair had vanished with their ill-gotten gains. ' ed to her home in Kensington af- ter spending the summer months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johns/tone, Long River. ~ merside‘, is theguest of her par- ents, Mrand Mrs. Harry Brown, Kensingxtdn. Her many friends will be pleased to know that she her recent illness. ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs: Neil Brennan, California, are guests of Mr. and 3 Mrs. Elm-er Paynter, Kensington. Bur. ALMA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rix of Ottawa, were recent guests of Mrs. Bessie Rix and family, O’- Brien Road. Miss Beth Clark of New York, is spending her vacation with re: latives in Montrose, and Alma. WE EXTEND OUR 76 Kent St. Campbell and daughter Heather, CONGRATULATIONS « i TOT-HE I GUARDIAN - EVENING PATRIOT ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THIS FINE NEW MODERN OFFICE IN SU‘MMERSIDE. WE DID THE PAINTING THE FUTURE. JACK RAWEK , Charlottetown BEST WISHES FOR Dial 6333 Summerside CONGRATULATIONS ’ ' ON TIIE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE MODERN NEW HOME OF THE GUARDIAN - EVENING PATRIOT WE INSTALLED THE HEATING, PLUMBING AND LIGHTING SYSTEM IN THIS BUILDING . INMAN PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Dial 2600 Page 12, The Guardian Sat, Sept. 6, 1958 SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Several hundred guests from Snmmerside and district attended the open house held yesterday af- ternoon and evening, following the official opening by Mayor W.A. Currie of the new building which is the Summerside home . of The Guardian and The Even- ing Patriot. In a brief ceremony at 4:15 p.m., His Worship cut open a bundle of Evening Patriots held Summerside Bureau, to symbol- ize the opening of the building, as the paper went into distribution to Summerside homes. Mayor Currie, in speaking brief- ly, welcomed the new building as a flame addition to Summer-side and as a recognition by the pap- , ers of the importance of the read- er audience’reached in the area. LONG HISTORY Speaking particularly of The Guardian, he pointed to the oc-' casion as an important one in its long history — a history during which, he said, it had earned a noteable reputation for present- ing the news impartially and fair- 1 . - r yThe paper, he continued, has al- ways supported those things that were for the good of the com- munity or the province. His Wor- ship saw a healtth situation, too, in the friendly rivalry that has existed between the paper and The Journal-Pioneer of Summer- side. Mayor Currie was thanked in behalf of the papers by Mr. Clow, who presented him with the scis- sors used in the official opening aIs'a memento of the occasion. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS Among the distinguished visit- ors at the open house were Mayor Edwin C. Johnstone, Charlotte- town: Group Captain J.E. Creep- er, DFC., commanding officer R C A F Station Summerside: members of the Summerside Mr. and Mrs. George Green and family, Eleanor, Billy, and "donations" , Mrs. Kenneth ' Blakeney, Sum-I is making a goodrecovery from _ 1iiohard, returned to their home ‘1 Everett, Mass, after spending .wee‘katthehmneoer. and Lire. Isaac Dunbar and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toner, Grand Falls, NE. and their sons, Rev. Frederick Toner of Edition I fion, N. B. and Earle, and Claude were recent guests of their re- laItirves, Mn‘. and Mrs. John P. WialllIaIce. Rev.‘,How-ard Shea of Scara- hora, and Father (Maude, of Winnipeg, accompanied by their mother and grand -* aunt, Sister Cosmos of St. Paul, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace and family. by George Clow, manager of the, I GRACIOUS GIFTS Guardian's New Home 5 Visited By Hundreds Council; John Mungall and Elmer Murphy, general manager and editor of The Journal-Pioneer; J,A. Bro-phy, ,town manager; R.C Schurman, manager of radio sta- tion CJRW; Sgt. T.J. Keefe, of- ficer, commanding the local RCMP detachment, and Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Inman. Generous compliments on the facilities provided by the new building were offered by many of the guests. Among the represen- tatives of The Guardian 'and The Evening Patriot attending were Ian A. Burnett, general manager and Burton Lewis, executive editor. Handsome bouquets of cut flow- ers adorned the main office through the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Llewelyn Rogers who gra- ciously presented the staff with beautiful bouquets pom-poms, sweet peas, dahlias, zinn-ias and miniature dahlias, Mrs. John Hopkirk prepared the delicious refreshments serv- ed during the afternoon and even- ing. Miss Jean MacFadyen pre. sided,assisted by Miss Marion MacLeod and other staff mem- bers. BEST WISHES To The ‘IUARDIAN PATRIOT On Your OFFICIAL OPENING We supplied the con- crete blocks used in the construction of this fine ‘ modern Summerside of- fice. ' ,1 ' ' We extend the hope for a bright and prosperous future. _ P.E.I. CONCRETE PRODUCTS’ CO. I J. E. Morrison 1 I ¥ Congratulations To . . .L ' ” {THE GUARDIAN , ., AND» I, EVENING PATRIOT 4' , from . , H. M. SI , LTD “Supplying P. E. I. with Office Equipment Since 1927 MPSON , SALES AND SERVICE A PROVINCE WIDE v 138 Great. George Charlottetown THE GUARDIAN 5 . ' EVENING PATRIOT We extend hearty congratula- Tions . . . and may These pap- ers continue To flourish Through. The years ahead! To and The ‘ ISLAND I TELEPHONE Company Limited of gladioli, ‘ CONGRATULATIONJ ' * GUARDIAN -PATRIOT§’ ON COMPLETION OF YOUR NEW SUMMERSIDE OPT-nf We consider ii a privilege and a pleasure To have been '4 General Contractor for This fine new addition To Summemt paneling business life. , , ‘ y. _ , Sincere besT wishes for a bright fuTUre in your new “sigma Bureau. ' ' ' ' I I ‘ ‘ Gun , LIMITEDJ ,. I; CHARLOTTETO‘I‘IN‘ EIIIIIIMANP- 0N SUMMERSIDE ~K’ENSINGT MODERN- .“ I MODERN: ,./ Patriot by R. T. Holman Lid. Congratulations To The Guardian - PatricIl The firm of R. T. Holman LimiTed . . . noT only a business. ‘buT, raTher. an Island insTiTuTion for over a cenTury . . .. . happily saluTes The Guardian and Evening PaTrioT on This. The official opening of Their newspaper plum in Summer- side. Ungava Office Furniiure Supplied In AII Offices of TheG-IIQ. 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