The Guardian. Page 5 National Observance Of .,.hur.f Nov. 15, 1956 ection of Bro. Wm. Macbean, con- ” Young Canada's Book Week . ferred the initiatory degree on twirl Younl Canada's Book Work is 'ailal't' of the great interest thatvlcandjdageg-g Wm. 3",, mg, gm-hey celebrated from coast tu coast :5 zhuiill today In What Chlldfellracting as Noble Grand.. - ca . , gm”: :'::daa'n:ui:eTm?r the lfslmi The Patron. of Young Canada's y A nlllmbegegl L3? mgtmg bmgmnlresoiution was unanimously pas- - , wm"""1'3'.Book week this year is Mr. Edgar 'r".'"9 "W": 9 '3'" . am. ged urging the Federal uthorl- effort to” bring better books to Osborne, yernincnt librarian of. i;”'.:e mg” Vi S” "3: 311mm: 9'" ties to take action to protect the :1!-t;rt'e "t;'l)ir drrendand to encourage Great Britain who, until his re.is;teci:lrer::il1"ti:on0l:v” misc u:g5::.Provlnce's Potato Market, by way 'hu.e bode” eba in: o more north tircrnent in l954 was the head of J” Macaregor who 5" heel;-of revision of the existing tariff . ' y more children at the Luunty Library of Derbyshire- n In (bu d I lregulations. This resolution is in Iiom.. in school and at the libray, Mr Osborne is an outstanding I "3 "be ! EV” 9' ',support of action already taken and secondly. to bring to the no. authority on the history.and de- ""3 "um '" ”'"t lby other boards of trade in the doc of adultsythc immense devel- vslopment of children's literature. ,-Aft?! U10 I048! CIOSM. I-hf-' I-illittlirovince. oyment in children 5 literature in in l920 he began to make 3 col-iI'l(.'l meeting of District No. 12 was; 1, the .559”, 9f the prgsldgnt. recent years and to make them lection of the attractively illus-,h9Id5W1th D-D-G-M -lime! DCWH Mr. R.)(. Clements, the meeting W tratctl children's books, publishedipfesldlni THC V8710"! W135 II” was presided over by Mr. J.A. in England during the latter half,1”9P0nl 0' "Wk lCuVmC5- MacDonald. The minutes of the facilitate the export 'of local pro- of the 19th century. that were out After this meeting closed. a de- last meeting were read by the ducts and to assure this county of Of rtrmt and quickly disappearing. licious supper was served the secretary, Mr. Ralph Beck and a reasonable quota of the large from second hand bookstores. Aslmembers and visitors. were approved. tourist trade. ,thc )eal'S passed, his interest In 1('lllll.ll'Cil.s literature widened, and going back to the 17th Century, when the first books were written '0 Elva pleasure to Puritan boys and girls, he gathered together Montague Board Of Trade Asks Revision Of Potato Tariff I At a special meeting of the iKings County Board of Trade, held last night at Montague, a several topics come up Ior dis- cussion Including the need for representation of more members tom outlying communities. such an Cardigan. Georgetown, Dun- das. Murray River, Murray Har- bor. Bridgetown. and other points At the annini meeting which will be held on November 8th at the Bison Restrurant. A turkey din- ner will be served. Another topic discussed was the need for a paved highway in Kings County to Wood Islands to Former Islcind Priest's Death Word has been received h 1 the deathin Winnipeg on .x.':i,:,,?. ber 13th, of Rev. Elhelburt Mull- t H SCHOO OPENING who ad "ell High School on Tuesday night. I AT MORELL HIG I The Hon. Keir Clark. llllnlster educational dignitaries schools and the high school pro- I I i of Education for Prince Edward dressed alarge audience in attend- Mr. Clark gavea brief background gram. 'u'y' Father M”.”3”'33' W35 5”" :lllldIl''eelT:lr::s::0T(tSvlell l'Ecl?EleaclilT0ncal'lo)L1 (gland, was among the Provincial .ance at the opening of the new Mor oi the provincial building of high Photo by Joe Kelly :ns:I;":”lll:-sail-DI” l1l90I- the edition. in 1949. he presented . ' s ” 3 33' and ll1lS priceless collection to Boys' 67 L I B ""'”” 52.325; no--. Mr.- ,-&z3.:.kV;.e .mv.-mg:-7-v1 Cans y In June- wzgfggi Osborne is expected to arrive in x Canada about November 1st and uill be widely interviewed. Canadian boys and girls are b;-trig urged this week to Vlsll to-em ;.:."...::."”:i: ;'.?:.::i- ..:.':::.z 3'5: ;m:i:sae::"ba';leR:::s' PM "I0 ""10 adventure and fun. Those inter- art ll Pri -it - ' - , .t SL Mphonsus "' M'""":5”-Vi ilhLEijllhln0lh'TItl)l!:1,l?:t'l8llIl.0afT) (())!:im”ill(”lT 3':-greglaulgAfo!:;)wit:lN?P(I?lii(E('”rf'l(laY special subjects. All are inviit-ti Ma" celebrated hm ”:Io1'Ci'-ihillll-I'll to sue the special display of good In Winnipeg - 41 tdfdl blanks for children arranged for The late Father Alullzillzrr LS stlr- Ins vwek vived by four brothers and tliii-o Tsiflleliisdlelgte Vstriiiliiryt-i:1olf.""'li'J; lllil: 35-Year Jewel mm Presented By i Hor- Souris, he was ordained for the zllinnipeg Diocese where he sent-d Souris Credit U. l Souris Credit Union held its 3 fourth annual meeting with fifty members and two guests attend- ing, on Wednesday evening. Oct. loth. The President, R. Joseph Paquet called the meeting to or- der with roll call and minutes of 3rd annual meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Arthur Paquet The president gave a very In- teresting report of the years work and thanked the Board of Direc- tors for their attendance at all monthly meetings; the credit com- - mittee for the kindly manner shown in handling all loans; and Tuberculln testing will be carried on in the school at Eldon TODAY 89- Wmnim: St and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 and 16. EVERY ADULT and SCHOOL CHILD SHOULD BE TESTED TIMES ARE-3:30-5:30 p.m. 6:30-4:30 pm. Each Day Souris: Vernon and William. Hr... ion. Mass; ltlzirgarct, Ali-x lnbotham, Boston; SlsiCl' st the supervisory committee for "adage. CHNDU 5' J I - . V - - g y . . . the efficient way in which their Wm. ci.,,i.,..e,,,...,:. Hillside Lodge To avoid confusion and crowding people living close to the centre. if monthly audits were carried on in dbe,-1, c.N.D” M,,,,'m,,,, ' i the fine spirit shown during the 11;, brothers H L. r,. The regular meeting of ilillsidci , . , , year. and Wullam, and 0hviI.:Tigg,.r”J:l1::' Ludgey ,.0.0g,.-q was held on T.,e..l Possible, should attend the clinic in the afternoon. A mimeographed report of the Hiiboth hm... -, progress of the Credit Union since an am du gm '0 Wm i t its organization in June 1953. was 315:: 0 attend we tune”! 5"" A given to the members. The Treas- t urer gave a report which showed share capital of 33,074.60; loans for the year of 32,072.34. A divid- end of 295 per cent was paid on share capital. Mrs. John Mac- Cormack, read the credit commit- tees report. which showed 67 loan had been approved. The supervisory committee re- port was included in the memen- graphcd statement and was super- vised by the Chairman, Mike La Vie. Membership in the Credit Un- ion is 113; included in this are 23 minors under 16. ' Mr. Leo Griffin, a member of the Credit Union and manager of Souris Co-op.. congratulated the members on the fine manner in which the meeting was conducted. and advised them to put forth every effort in buidlng up their share day night. with Noble Grand, llo-; mcr Moar prcsiding. There were-' 25 members and 10 visitors pres-, cnt. The minutes of the previous, meeting were approved and two' Hemp bills ordered pald- l The lodge was pleased to honor' - (;,-am, Bro. Maynard Altken, by the pre- Jerome Chever-jg, F;-ed paquen scntallon of a 35 year Jewell. Bro. John Cheverle. lMlken I” ' ” the b Credit committee, Paul Mciihce, this JBWOIL Bros. John Grant. Gar Carter. Supervisory committee, Mike La- Vie. Hilda MacPhee. Elmer Dull- ONLY 34 P. E. 1. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH A g. m V V are: President. R. Joseph Paquct. secretary and Treasurer. Mrs. Ar- thur Paquet; Board of Directors. Mrs. adette La Vie, John D. Mat'liityi'e, John MacCormac. Mrs. Jnlin P. E. i. TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE - 3 for David Bethucn .and J0. Gill introduced the visit-- ors from Charlottetown, including? Jpnst l).D.G.M. L.A. Stewart. The degree staff. under the dir- SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS .J... LL..--..... 5. New SCHOOL AT MORELL INSPECTED . munlty Hall on Tuesday night. ,After this the visitors were al- activity moved to the new schoolvlowed to inspect the various class- itsclf where the minister of edu- rooms, such as the one seen in nation cut the ribbon that offlci- the above picture. ally proclaimed the school opened. Guardian Photo RESERVE THE EVENING OF DECEMBER 4th yr Following the school opening ceremonies In the Morell Com- . GUARDIAN for the EASTERN SEE THE latest Remington Shavers, including the new Rol- lcclric, at MacLeod's Scottish Jewellery. Murray River. DANCE Lower Montague ilall Friday night. Canteen service, to r picce orchestra. Dancing 9' to 12.30. Proceeds for Spring- lllll Disaster Fund. SEND entries to Mrs. Lloyd Mac- iiinnon for the amateur contest to be held in Heatherdale Hall. Fri- day. November 23rd. First. 59001111 and third prizes for the evening tull be given. TIIE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday, November lath. Peter's Road Church. ll:00 am. and 7:30 pm. The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be celebrated at the morn- ing service of worship. Everyone welcome. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Minister. LOADING AT souiiis- The S-S Eastcllife Hall, Captain Bowen, arrived in Souris at 6.30 Wedne0- day morning to load a cnrilo 0! pulpwood for Qulsley and Son. 5!- Pcterx, Loading operations conr mcnccd at 7-30 and are expected in complete today. -The earlo- about 1600 cards of rough pulpwood ls tlcsllned for Detroit. CIIURCII SERVICE -The Sac- ranicnt ol the Lord's Supper was observed in St. Andrew's Presby- lcrian Chtirch, Montague, Sunday morning, November 11th. and nine Persons were received into mem- bership. The service was conduct- ed by the minister. Rev. D.A. Campbell. who chose as the text at his sermon i Corinthians 6:20. "Forje are bought with a price: llll'l'l'l0l'9, glorify God in your body Ind spirit which are God's". Mrs. AP. Campbell was organist and the communion hymn "Let Thy Blood In Mercy Poured" was sun- bv the choir. Remembrance Day was ohaervsd at the evening ser- -..--.o..-----.. - . ...- vice. and Rev. Mr. Campbell chose as the theme of his sermon "Doubts". taking as his text, Mat- thew ll:.'i "Art thou He that should come or do we look for another". For ofieratory the choir sang "A Song Of Peace", with Miss Rae Mlnchln as soloist. Large congre- gations attended both services- PERSONALS. I We regret to report that Mrs. J. M. Fraser, Trinity Manse, Monta- gue. ls a patient in the P. E. island Hospital, Charlottetown. David Stewart, student at Dal- housle University. Halifax. N. 5.. was the weekend guest of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. I-Lil. Stewart. Montague. rMlss Margaret Matheson Oyster Bed Bridge. student at Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Stewart. Monmgue Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Mac- Lean and family, who had resided in Montague for a number of years have taken up residence in Valley- LOOK AT ms srorn I'M IN ON PAGE 10 Silen Trak field. Mrs. Stephen Shaw, Charlotte- town, waa the recent guest of her brother-In-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. MacKay. Montague. Miss Francine Murphy has re- turned to her home in Montague after spending the past two months at the home of Mrs. Bill Haley, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fraser and family, Montague. motored to Am- herst, N.S. on Sunday. On return they were accompanied by Mrs. Nellie Fraser, who has been visit- ing in Amherst for the past two weeks. the guest of her sister. Mrs. A. Fulton. capital and using the Credit 'Union when necessary in negotiating loans. ' Mr. Ernest Avery, Manager of Elmira Co-op, was guest r ” . He extended greetings from the credit union league. it was the third annual meeting he attended in Souris and was pleased to find the credit union doing so well. He mentioned the programme of pub- At LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. ' TODAY'S GIFT SAVAGE SHOES or FOAMTRED SLIPPERS FOR THE KIDS SUGGESTION liclty the league hoped to have in the near future. Only with the full support of all the credit union could this be realized. The president thanked Mr. Av- cry and Mr. Griffin for their kind words of advice and encourage- ment. The meeting adjourned with The Queen. Officers elected for the year E ,. 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