Tueg,, 1958 The”Guai'dian Page 13 ' giileld Says - r Ax (CP)——Premier Stan- guy in the legislature Fri- H Liberal opposition is mis- ' me people of Nova Scotia ‘ mployment statistics. I e “irresponsible” and 3 ‘ gerations.” 7 -1956, he said, 8,832 . o/tians were looking for '; ~' 931- later and 11 months Liberals were defeated 1,, job hunters totalled , one-third increase. . "same period the labor . Nova Scotia increased by *-.‘;;ooo persons, Premier said. . ... r of people working any increased while the ‘ '~' gtives were in office. not trying to minimize . nce of unemployment '; Scotia," the premier ‘blamed increased un- ;.,. on declines in some “rich w. 1. Drama A. president" of Alberton’s ‘tg Institutes, Mrs. C. H. mm, was hostess to the group “we Fgbruary meeting. Twelve answered the roll call 1 health rule. It was die that. two dollars be for- fur I group membership 1mg 9, E. 1. Drama Associa- and that a’donation be made brute P.E.I. Multiple Sclerosis . ma, Mrs. Charles Johnston . and Mrs. Vernon Campbell, the ~ Mm campaign commitee, were 9 commended for their suc- R mm] efforts in collecting more it my fitty-Bive dollars by means I), {warmers placed in places of It It uginess, schools, Legion Home, 44!.‘ -This was felt to represent nary generous response on the 7‘, 9311 of the public. _ . - Reports were received from ythel‘ committees and the gepcilrt school health inspection y t e mi hblic Health Nurse, Miss Louise Glllis, was read and discussed. M ,m-s. Joseph Callaghan and . ilrsla Waldo.‘ Matthews were ap- afi ‘ted to the hall committee. ': r‘iiUcArioN WEEK a Mrs. Callaghan and Mrs. Gra- ham Bennett were asked to con- nltwith members of the School M‘ lord and the teaching start - eoncerning plansto have a series an egiddresses by_special speakers ' tom the town given in the class- . mm; during Education Week. ' Following. the business Mrs. Jos- egli Callaghan and Mrs. W_aldo llgltliews led he members in a “ll' lively and humorous discussion, “Old-time meals vs. mo d e rn meals.” The meeting closed with “The R“ Queen."m§efreshmentaii tevarere ed hostess as s by ad iuniii committee, Mrs. A. R. llatthews and Mrs. A.C. Green. M b'3l:s."Weeks lnvitedhothe mem- r to meet at her me again 969'! next month. ‘The roll call will v be answered with an Irish joke. ' Mrs. Joseph Callaghan and Mrs. Mal Graham Bennett will provide re- « lreshments. ’ ladies Night I_ ‘ At Y Centre . ’ Clll "Ladies night was held at the Y Center in Summerside on Satur- day evening when the Y's Men as their guests their wives, llie Y's Mennettes for a very enjoyable evening. ' George Clark very capably fled as chairman for the even- Charles Linkletter presented 20- 9931‘ Dlns to Lloyd Gorrill, George °l3Tk._ Harry Holman and His |- llrship Mayor w. A. Currie. Dis- trict Governor Frank Cameron Presented 15-year pins to Horace MacFai-lane, Allison MacLean ‘ ‘ll Morley M. Bell. lselleral entertaining skits, in- fgldlllg av quartette by Allison ‘ ".01-“fan Maynard Schurman, Ks Matheson and John Leu- lywere much enjoyed. The hall ex. was beautifully decorated for the id!!!’ $21011 by the committee in e 210'‘ ‘EH19 group, with the as- ielil’ mllce of their mentor, Mrs. Cl‘: 5"’ H°ll8nd, Miss Blanche gdm hgtfws served the delicious libecial vote of thanks was 'xl’;“ll°fl to this group by the hmmmfl. George Clark. Ma-ldfilld Mrs. Chester Mac- fomh were guests of the club _ 9 evening. Eric Sheen led ,m=£5T°“D In a very enjoyable cmb5fl!E- Bob Hogg in his usual T e and taking manner acted lifismaster. Elllcyable licial Held uplézénd Mrs. w. Lloyd Profitt , lltheir spacious home at kg‘-‘River on Tuesday evening. _ ary 11 for a parlour social ~ @329‘! ed by St. Stephen's _ w- Ingraham M. C.’d. 11*.-l’,311d interesting program. Merfilfam Harrington gave one nah P0Dl11aI‘. readings, “Never S“ a Time in my Life”. 1 ..L3‘{}'3 Bell was organist for Mung of favorites. Contests dfilipeborroived names of . 1- - its “3:‘:- hr: am» Put on b‘ M’ lriggllland won )by IiiI:rIi1e- Mrs. John Moase; Photo tw am“ Put on by Mrs. ‘aymer and Mrs. Borden 1.1’ and won by Mrs H. larq. Et°“v .ln_d Mr. Alvin l3er- iy,S_' ‘:1 elimination contest by l1l's[, reml Sudsbury. Prizes: Mr. Fr 3- Borden Campbell and this“ ~ D°“ghart, last, Mrs. htrnamflllélter and Mr. Alvin f , 31 ’ cl‘-'imbled~ names of cor 1‘ §ti.,'f“:i*°hants by Mrs. Daniel la, Gm; ed by four couples. Wstomers drew many Misleading People Oi N. S. j remarks by Liberal Mr. Stanf‘eld also denied a con.§ Hicks that unemp10ym’~’“l1te“ti°n by Mr. Hicks that tax-l ‘waged “five-fold” since‘ atives took office in- Opposition industries. seasonal w n r k set. backs and light money policies oil the former Liberal administra- 1 tion in Ottawa. l DENIES BIG INCOIVIE l 5'h3~T1I1g agreements brought the: Conservatives $7,000,000 m 0 1- 91 during their first fiscal year in office, ending March 31, 1953_ The premier said even his gov- ernment’s hop-es of getting $6,000.000 were over - optimistic and the actual amount will be about $5,000,000. _“The public accounts (for the fiscal year ending March 31. 1957) will show a deficit of $3,500,000. The net debt of the province increased by $12,000,000, partly ‘because of the deficit. It will cost $1,000,000 to service the debt. Assistance ‘granted to the municipalities . . . exceeded $500,000. «‘ “Virtually all the $5,000,000 was committed before this govern- ment took office." KENSINGTON Friends of Mr. Sheldon Adams, Kensington regret his illness at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, and wish him an early recovery. Prize winners at the Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary card party at Kensington on Tuesday, February 11, were Ladies: Mrs. George Cotton, Consolation,~ Mrs. Armel Whitehead; Men: Mr. Wil- liam Simmons, Consolation: Mr. Gene Crane; Door ‘ Prize: Mrs. Charles Woodside. Seven tables were in play. Mr. Keith Waite and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beairsto have return- ed to their homes in Kensington from Boston, where Mr. Waite visited his mother, Mrs. K. L. Waite. Her many friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Waite is not yet well enough to return to her home in Kensington. Friends of Mrs. Robert Carr, New London will be pleased to know that -she is making a good recovery after undergoing sur- gery at the Prince County Hos- pital, Summerside. . Friends of Mrs. Cedric Owen, Hamilton, will be sorry to learn that_she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summei-side, where she has undergone an operation, and wish her a rapid recovery. Friends of Mrs. Leighton Coul- son, Sea View will be sorry to learn that she has returned to the Prince County Hospital‘ for further treatment, and wish her an early recovery from her ill- ness. At the Card party sponsered by the Order of the Rastern Star at Kensington on Monday evening, prize winners were: Ladies: Mrs. Edward Andrew; Consolation: Mrs. Minnie MacLeod; Men; Frank MacEwen, Consolation: .Mr. John Reeves Beer. BURTON SCHOOL exams of Burton School are the following: ‘ Grade VIII. 1. Lana Wood, 2. Marie Dalton, Nadine Rogers - (equal). Grade VII. 1. Frankie Mac- Gregor, 2. Eileen Dalton, 3. Al- lan Cooke. Grade VI. 1. Cheryl Rogers, 2. Douglas Cooke. Grade V. Mary P. Dalton. Grade IV. 1. Dolores Dalton, 2. Denzil Cooke. . Grade III. 1. Joan Dalton, 2. James Dalton. Grade II.a. Mildred Perry. Grade II.b .1. Alton Cooke, 2. Helen Dalton, 3. Joseph O'Hol- leran. ~ ‘ Teacher, Mrs. Gertrude How- ard. PLEASANT VIEW The following is the report for January of Pleasant View School. Grade IX. 1-. Lloyd Ellsworth, 2. Margaret Ann Gaudet. Grade VIII. 1. Jean Doucette, 2. Lois Aylward, 3. Florence Ayl-. ward. Grade VII. 1. Virginia Shea, 2. Philip Shea, 3. Joyce Doucette. Grade VI. 1. Peter Ellsworth, 2. Carol Aylward, 3. Ralph Perry. Grace V. 1. Eileen Arsenault, Betty Aylward, 3. Lucille Dou- cette. Grade IV. 1. Clayton Perry, 2. Dianne Doucette, 3. Gladys Dou- cette. ' - Grade III. 1. Vivian Ramsay, 2. Reynold Arsenault, 3. Willard Blanchard. Grade II. 1. Melvin Doucette. Grade I ta). 1, Johnnie Jones, 2. Sidney Jones, 3. David Jones.‘ Grade I (b). 1. Joseph Ayl—‘ ward, 2. Wayne Aylward, 3. Jos- eph Peters.‘ Grade I (cl. 1. Kathleen Blan- chard. 2. Wendell Arsenault. ‘ I-Iighest average for written tests, Virginia Shea. ' Highest average for oral tests, Clayton Perry. Teacher, Mrs. Florence Ells- worth. The himor roll of the mid-term V Watch For The Big New Ilerc’s A Scnsationa O Suturtluy Etlition of a . The Evenng Patriot STARTING FEBRUARY 22ml . ' The Best In Comics interesting and useful articles, _ and refreshments were served. , Prior to concluding the evening; with Auld Lang Syne. Mr. Ingra- ‘ ham thanked the guests for help- ,~ ing to make a successful evening, l and Lloyd and Gwen for the use l of their home. i MILLINERS ON STRIKE l MONTREAL (CP) -— Approx- imately 2000 Montreal mlllmers have gone on strike to back up demands for, a 35-per-cent wage increase and a 35-hour week. 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