E95 TWELVE . THE GUARDIAN. (IHARLUTTETUWIN J I DECEMBER. 12, 1950 &"al1Ej1Icereal- li's cereal with Frail- BOTH in one package! IIJOV K!-l.O00'I NIW CIIIAl.-- dalicious, tender sweet-fruit raisins together with Kellogg- crisp bran flakes. Rich in 1 iron, bountiful in good grain 1'5 nourishment. It's Kellogg'- NEW double treatl Double delicious! Double nutritious! Get xrr.i.r.occ's RAIEIN sun ruxm today! You'll be glad V.tl.VI.'l-.1Yi I. .ln the absence or the president, We llllrs. Hazel Inns. the Vice-Presid- The illili iinuiiril nirrr.-tiii; of the ant Mrs. Kay Ines presided. Meet- Sherry Viiilev W. I. iris held at the hcme nr Mr John lvlac-Isaac on Minutes of previous mon'.hly meet- Tue.-rlny. No .in' rr 7th with nine in: and last aiinual moetin: were ntemborx and one visitor ricsent. read and approved. President re- ing opened in the usual manner. ported 3111.24 on hand. It was moved and seconded to send a gift to a bride from the district. Mrs. Ivan Dochsrty invited members to her home to quilt or- phanage quilt, also each member to hand in an article for each orphanage at the December meet- ing. It was decided to start a Birth- day box at the next meeting. Following are the officers for the new year. President -Mrs. Lloyd Martin. Vice-President-Mrs. Ivan Doch- erty. Secretary-Mrs. Treasurer - Mrs. (re-elected). Directors -Mrs. Truman Jen- kins and Mrs. Malcolm Irving. Audlttis-Mrs. John Maclsaac and Mrs. Gavin Irving. School Committee-Mrs Russell I'n.!s and Mrs. Martin Jones. Gift Committee-Mrs. Sterling Ings and Mrs. George Irving. Sick-Slrs. Russell lrigs end Mrs. Monty M3l'LCOd. A liearly vote of thanks tn the retiring officers then took place. It was moved and seconded to give a ll lzc at the end of the s:(.'ilC”' ' rm ti each puitil making highest mark in his or rzr rlass; also one for perfect attciidriicc. George Hayden. George Irving hers to her home for next meeting. Roll call to be answered with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Col- lection amounted to .10. Meeting closed with the King. after which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Msclasac. SOUTHPOIIT SCHOOL Honor Roll for November. Grade X.-1. Janet Reardon: 2. Ira Flnlayson; 3, Ralph Small- wood. Grade IX.-l. William Stewart: '2. Shirley smsllwood: 3. Russell Mulch. Grade VIII.-I. Theresa Gallant and Betty Roberts: 2. Jun Mac- Donald and Barbara Duffy; 3. Billie Mci-Isrlano. Grade VII.-l. Joyce Macxie and Michael Reardon; 2. Betty Rod- gersson; 3. Katherine Burns. Grade Vl.-1. Barry Cooper; 2. Irene Gongs. Grade Vrl. Frankie Hayley: 2. Margaret Annear and Arlene Smallwnod, equal: 3. Jackie Red- din. Grade IV.-1, Judy Reardon; 2. Billy Muise: 3. Frankie Martirano. Grade III.-l. Margaret Dawn Matheiion; 2. Catherine Genge and Elmer Cooper; 3. Bonnie Macxle. Marilyn Robertson and Barry MwcDor.-aid. Grade Il.-1. I-lerby McQuai'd: 2 Cyril Connor and Marsha Welliicr: Mrs. Lloyd Martin lnvilcd mem- zl, paum Regain and Walter Burke Grmdo I.-No Tests. Principal-B. M. Doyle. Vice Principal-S. Jones. Primary-J. Lsdner. ST. AUGUSTINE CONVENT Grade xx.-'1. Elsie Gallant; 2. Alice Dulong. Grade X.-1. Mcrlns Gallant; 2, Doris Costello. G1-aide Ix.-4. Georgina Doii-on; 2. Olive Gallant. Grade VIII.-1. Lorraine Blanch- aid. Grade 2. Denis Grade Patricia Dolron. Grade Thomas lsnt. Grade IV.-1. Jennifer Graham: 2. Cecile Buote; 3. Lorraine Gal- lam. GGrade III.-l. Yvonne Buote; 2. Fredda Callaghan: 3, Mary Aug. rey Leclerc. Grade II.-l. Cheryl Perry; 2, Allison Arscnault; 3, Virginia Doiron. VII.-1. Frances Doucetie; Dulong; 3. Mary Malone. VI.-I. Paula Gallant: 2. Lelghtizcr; 3, Rose Marie V-l. Eileen Gallant; 2. Doucette; 3. Emmett Gal- ro visrr WASHINGTON PARIS. Dec. 11 - (AP)-French Premier Rene Pleven will visu Washington late this monllh or 0-'IP'1.V in Jf1m's'".V. authorized gov- ernment circles said today. Giiis From HOLMANiS Are Opened F irstl able! tree. complete. of Slippers! MMXMV ilQxC(( Sixes Siusi. Women's Styles and Sizes Men's and Ioys' Missos' and Children's For Mom, Dad And All The Kids! This year: especially--Gift Slippers are a fashion! year, surpassingly-Gift Slippers are beautifully comfort- This year. naturally-Holman's is where youill find the very best selection of Gift Slippers on the Island! Make everyone on your list happy with Slippers. and wise Saritam will be sure to put Gift Slippers from I-Iolman's under the Come and choose now while the selections are still Make it a comfortable Christmas with the Gift c Joy choose Their Slippers Easily and Quickly From HOLMAll'S Big Displays i -ALL MODERATILY PRICED - 1.69 to 5.50 1.65 to 6.50 1.19 to 2.95 We've Got iim - - - Come In And See aaonoossnasu Sgv,.,.,.', ..c,.,.,.-,.,.. l. . This y' x9 I Syv LV ;XMxw dg?O42”Z .N I ls? cry? to "Where Old Friends Meet and Shop For Christmas” Island Odds And Ends Aituimn persists in ling-erlng in the lap of Winter and the weather hcreabou-is has set all sorts of new records. Nature lakes little notice of the calendar when she is in the mood to play ducks and drake: Wlilh the temperature. the r-aim and the winds and all the other accessories at her command. 'IVhanks to the freakish spell of mildness many consvlrucl-ion jobs around , Charlottetown have gone ahead mudh more rapidly than or- cl-inarlly would. have. been possible, Our longshoremin always share in the loss when our potato grow- ers have a poor year. when the price is good the movement of potatoes from the port of Char- lottetown is lively and sustained. when the price is down shipping falls off and with it the work of U110 longshoremen. The local clock workers. represented by the L.P. U. are not making enough money this year to make a very happy ChrlsI'.:.mas. The members of the Union are pulling as hard for I potato price support announcement, as any potato grower in the Pro- Vll'lC9. I C I In a horseman's philosophy, there is always another' year ahesd. Nothing is ever definitely settled- in the racing game, and next years winners may have been swallow- ing dusl, all through 1950. At any rate, Sam 'Kennedy, Roy Bevans. and others have brought some new racing stock to the Is- land which may scramble up the summaries s bit next summer. Nothing like new blood to keep horse-racing attractive and flour- jshlng. I I 0 One miali diesel-driven drag- ger opei-aitlng out of Souris has opened the eyes of fishermen and fish dealer: to the immense pos- .””bli'iIi.iCS in this type of fishing. I: has dawned on the biggest men .in the fishing industry in the same breath that iihree or four drag- gers working continuously would swam-p all the facilities for hand- ling fish which exist at the pre- sent time in s. centre such as Souris. They estimate that ix drsggers would keep 250 people buy on siiore and every dragger added would call for forty to fifty ad- ditional workers. 'DhM's the res- sori certain wide-arwske men in the industry are talking sbout a .half-million dollar plant. modelled on the lines of the one built at Caraquet. New Brunswick. s few years Sgt). g g I Increased cold storage facilities. a building large enough to allow asse-mbly line filleting of fish. sn- cnher for packing and shwpmc. -and still another in which to store at least a thousand. tons of ice. are 36111.. of the uI'll(8 needed in the proposed plant. p where are all the fish to come from to feed such I P1lni7- n'0m the finest haddock grounds In the world. which lies somewhere be- ween Souris and Cape Breton. say Islanders who SPCIK 1”” C”"' firmed knowledge. Comparing catches landed It Gloucester the great New 31151335 fishing centre lsllnd fishery ex- pert; point out that almost 5073 of mm haddock landed there are gsi-od, manning snail haddock 10 -'.o 12 indies ions. and of mill market value. The haddock caught off Sourls on the other hand run only a little over Si: scrod. which means iihat the marketable pro- portion of the catch is very hilh -indeed. . BI is because facts and figures of this nature are tlhrusting them- selves uipon me-n connected with it-he Island flS'h.iI1g..'lYIdUI1TYi that ioig -things are being planned in the W” or new plant; and facili- ties. Only now. say our exnirll. I” we beginning to realiu the iwealiii-i that lies off our coasts and in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. in the Gulf itself I new fidilnl ,ground where Rose-fish abound. -has been discovered. and this 1-Uh may become common in our fili- ing centres and of course on our ptalbles. Gioucesu . it may be Hid- ms gown prosperous on the money derived from the Rose 91131 landed tlhere. Five years hence we ml! be looking buck and marvelling that our ilahernitn fooled around I few miles off more for s hundred years, while a few miles away in; finest fishing grounds in the worl -went untapped. ! O O Ohsrlottci.oIwn's hockey NP?” semmuvu made s oruhinl entry into the Big Four Hockey Lulu!- snd have been makinl mo” 9' the noise in the circuit ever since. Now and again the club has taken . licking but only to uln mm” tum for new victories over thi s'.si-vtled cities of Mongm; lgznlig mic and Saint John. der that in all three Illlihhlnd towns the "cl " draws over ow crowds. recotnllint W" "m"id' M" u ugh. greslut drawing card in down-sou. hockeS'- And oenuinly no N!" ":9" mm” in wort or othtrwiltl :1: kept an Island so continuous y or in use day to do! '41 Mai-idsris cltluns .3 mm. ;,am,d."," They have bun . good investment. nun VALLIY IOIIOOB ui or run . and: gfggfonsnlruy Montana nan; 2. rimi Illuinl: 8- N'"' Msobonsld. . Grads vm.--i. 303'" m'”"' 2, Joan DlIOUl"""- . Gr-sdl VI.-1. rnnlrun Hiuelzx. 2. none Msobosrcll; 3. Lloyd : , Nicholson .u3'3'tli.7 ;i!ok:lf.:,ft:lIl: 3- 7"" Lennon. i mgi's::uI.II.-J. Anna uuooniud. anal: n.-1. run ruosnx. Ruth Inaln sn. Null- , 1, uuusnsn. am" 1 RF Eris Mum; I. undo I. Jr.-1 min uurmnad. Juno Nicholson. L . xslllwlll-Toloholo Sca View VI. I. Stages concert -With long standing reputa- tion for good entertainment. Sea View W. I. staged a Variety Con- cert on Tuesday evening. Novem. her 23th. before s. well pleased audience filling the wmmunlty hall to the doors. With Mr. Arthur scowu-t'Xn the well taken role of chairman. the following program was credltably psrformed:- Ohonls - O Canada. Duet by Clifford and Thelma Mscbeod (encored). Instrumental Musioi - Camp- bell Family. Dialogue G ”'rillie's Arrival" - Ml-s. Earle MacKay, Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Mrs. Coulson and Terry Murphy. Duet Joyce and Campbell (encored) song - Good Night Irene Six Girls Dialogue -- "The New Hired Man" Bterlins. Charles and Carl Murphy and Clifford Donald. Duet - Joan and Vivian Dug- gsn (encored). Monologue G Tupper Macxay. Intermission and sale of candy. Dialogue -- "The Box of Trou- Harriet ' ble" -- Ten Women. Fun and Nonsense - Captain and Mrs. savage. Instrumental Music - James Beairsto, B. Mcxlnnon and Mrs. Mcbellan. solo - Thelma Campbell cored). Monologue - Mrs. I-Ilrsm Har- rlngton. Music - Camrpbell Family. (on- Dislogue - "Truant Husband" -Miss V. Bassett and Mrs. J. Mprvhv. nstrumentdl Music - Messrs. Beairsto, Mcxlnnon and Mrs. Mc- Lellan. Closing Chorus - Well. WHEATLEY RIVER SCHOOL The following is the report for the month of November. Grade Ix.-1, Emerson Msoluc; 2. Jean and Jackie chandler. equal; 3, Helen R. Eikhoud. Grade vIJ:l.- 1. Jackie Barrett: 2. Alice MacLean; 3. Marjorie Ax- worthy. Grudo VII.-l. Bloyce 2. Plennas Axworthy. Grade VI.-1. Marilyn sellar; 2. Alma Chandler. Grade V.-1, Mary MncLean: 2. Harold Stead; 3, James Murphy. Grade IV.--1. Mary Dekoche. Grade III.-1. Eileen Macrue: 2. Greta Murphy; 3. Grant Euckhsm. Grade II. Br.-1. Robert Buritsin. Grade II .Ir.e1. Ruth MscJ..ean. Grade I.-l." Donna Ling. Teacher-J-Ielen M. 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