At More lii(' new Morell High School tim Minister of. Education, lion. lxtt-r Clark. last evening. at Education. Dr. Lloyd Shaw in his address to the citizens of the urea. as guest speaker. "You pi'ttpI8 of Morell in building this line structure have shown that you are alive in the t-ttucatioii, which is more than iIit' majority of Caiiudiaii coni- ntuiiities art-. as iiott-ti iii a re- cent Star Weekly editorial.” in reference to the editorial, Dr. Shaw pointed out that only titre of all Canadians who enter Grade 1 ever complete their junior matriculation. or what is more commonly referred to as Grade 1': Fifty per cent of the students at United Stdba accomplis this. He also noted that only ne out at every thousand Canadian start- ers complete their senior matri- rtttation. 15 out of every thou- sand United States students. and 30 out of a thousand in Russia. ”lCvcn the farmers must have education today. and studies other than those academic will event- uttiiy have to come into this new Kt'Iltlt!I machine." Mr. Show stat- etl "Parents must change their nid idea of sending only the smart to scliooi and keeping the dull at lititiie to do the manual labor. Ruth. today. have the privilege ttnti opportttnity to receive this t-tiitt-iititin. and this is the only IEIV III which we can make our thtitlrcn better citizens of their roniinunity." in furthering his advice to the fl2lt'Pl1lS, Dr. Show indicated that tho high school program must maintain a standard so that the students of graduation will be attenuate to meet the demands of the institution in which they wish to further their education. He ad- ttst-d the parents that the only my to avoid this. the lack of iiudents-and thus a greater ex- Pcnse of education-was for the parents II1l'mS('IV('S to maintain I IIVP interest in the field. GIVES BACKGROUND The lion. Keir Clark. in giving I background of the building of high schools in general and the Provincial high school program. Mill that the idea of having Grade 12 as the maximum educational rrrtuirement on Prince Edw island. watt first introduced by the late Premier Jones. The idea m& . GUARDIAN EASTERN CLEAN CLOTHES wear longer Intl smell better. All odors remov- trti at DeLuxe Dry Cleaners. Mon- illlllff. SEE THE latest Remington 5"-Hers. including the new Rol- If'('ll'lf, at MncLcod's Scottish Jcuslleryt Murray River. DANCE Lower Montague Hall Ifttltly night. Canteen service. four piece orchestra. '30 to 12.1). Proceeds for nll Disaster Fund. ant Snowplow Kept Af Elmira RA mfttllltl was held in puliiltsboro fcomrtrtinnlty Hall for like "030 0 ire in: n nnowpow dtilloned in the Elmira lg!” the coming winter A students enrolled at the New Hl.'I1 School at Morell which was oliit'laIIy opened Tuesday evening by the Hon. Keir Clark. Minister itinther iiiiestiiiciit iii the youth til Prince Edward Island has been itt.ttle,vvitli the official opening of by field of STUDENTS AT NEW HIGH SCHOOL IN MORELI. of Education. Classes enrolled at this new four-room High School IlIILldE grades nine. ten, eleven and twelve, thus providing full l New High School Opened I Last Evening was later accepted by the Pro- vincial Government and in the past seven years. seven new high schools have been built bringing the total to eleven, in addition to almost 100 new. smaller schools of the 4-onitiiunity. were Mr. J. B. .lax, t'Ih'lll'fil8n of the village com- ll1lSsltill;' Pt-tcr's. representing the adjoin- ing tiislricls; lllr. Malcolm Mac- "You have invested anti not in the same period. Kciinc, assistant director of edu- KIit'fiI. in the building of this Rev. Eric Robin, one of the t'1Illt)l1; Mr. iiat-old Hynes. school itliool." said the Deputy Minister originators of the Morell lligh sllll0l'VlSt)r for the area: Mr- School idea. said that the motto of the school is "Non SCIl()Ifi('- Sed vitae" which. when ti'ans- lated means. "Not only for school, but for life.” ”The only way." he said. "that this aim is 8C('nlir plislied is when we know that titt- school is preparing our youtii lltll tiiily for the tests of school, but also for the tests of life." ti? pupils are presently enr lied. The Rev. Mr. MacLean fromtzti troin Morell and the rest form Mount Stewart. said that he hopeditiie iicarby districts on which, it the accomplishments of the Morclllivas noted. the school must part- people in the buildin, of theltaily (lcpcnd, if the venture is to school would stand as a symbolysuct-ct-d. of educational awakening in that; All of the program. except for part of the island. The people of, the artttal opening ceremony. was Morell." he stated. "ha ve. Iiylllflfi in the ('oniniunit.V Hall- Duf- thelr efforts. opened wider theptng the course of the evening. door of opportunity for their.thc gtris' choir from the school youth." trendered several selections. Re- Other speakers. who extended frcshmeuts were served after the their congratulations to the people program was completed. Kt-iili Pit-ktird. architect of the sliltclLlI't!, and Mr. Gordon Coffin.l t'IliiIl'l1lfIll of the school board olp lru.-ices anti also of the meoting.l 'l'he tiponiiig of the school cli-t ttiuxt-ti tun years of intensive pl.-iiiiiiiig and experiment which itnuily resulted in the”bullding of llic t.1iii.tl00 structure. A to I of . friends in the eastern districts lwhcr-3 they iicrr born and spent their early years to Misses Doro- Tlie dredge No. 14, has complct- , iiiy Jenn. ll NZ. and Loretta May ed the work at Basin llead liar- - St EIeanor's on be- bour and left for Georgetown Har-. int: m.1i't'ictl on Wednesday, Oct. hour, under the directions of Cap- Ztllll in Sitiittncrside. followed with tain Alex McLean. in n-ceptltin in the evening at St. 7 3 l l Mr. Aubin McKinnon. Little Har-E bnur, had during the past Wecklntul niiout follmving his illness at the misfortune of losing four of, his immc 1,, Nm-in Lake, his muk cm" WM." "my "mm inl Mr. Earle Kennedy. Kingshoro, mntacl Mm 5p”3”"K "unenal 0" iizid the misfortune on Oct. 25th,l lthe POW" "Elli t It" - h. mi . tlv de- ' Mn and M”' Frecnmn Masmy i,i'tiv:t-(ti Iii)" fiiliz, xvlliille rciiiizagcd isn Charlottetown on a visit. Word has been received recent- ly that Mr. Jason A. Ching is null anti tieorge MacDonald s thrash- ing machine and truck would at- a loss to Mr. Kennedy as this bal- cr is used daily for the surplus Hay and Straw which is now in such it demand among the blue- bcrry growers. it is with regrci we learn that r. Daniel McMillan is very ill at his home in East Lake. Mr. Mc- i MIIIRH is one of the oldest citizens lof East Lttk-.-. District and his host llliil C0IWm95- The PHI" W913" lg." of friends are extending and wish- Misses Marguerite Masseyh o -, ",1 him ,, speedy recover, W9”. Ind -I03" Murphyv g t "'”"-l A successful chicken slipper was who were dressed 8!! Bilde "Pd , hold in the St. Mary's Hall. Souris. Groom. The most orimn-I as F""'- on October 24 and 25th and was ese girl went to Mrs. Thomas ilar- '35 usual we" pmmmzed. ris, Elmiha, and most horrible re- Mn In G nnbermony Red pm"! sembllns I pig costume we"! to and Mrs. Sept. MacPhee, Little Miss Norma Garrett. East Baltic. l Hm-hour. Wu... rem," bush,” V”, The lnit 0' A blank?! I9"'-"'l'-'d 'itors to Boston and New York. by t Elmira W.l. was won bi; Miss Bertie Robertson. Monr- Mrs. Edward Robertson and Mrs. 1 "ml Robertson set it up for the good of- the cause and it was later sold fol Miss Jean MncGregor. East Ba!-t tic. Lunch was served by the El- mira Women's Institute and a per- fect evening spent in dancing by the old and young. Miss Katherine Gillis. Sourls '.t:.:.:::.::.. 'tJf&lll'V.".?.'."”. .'.”:? mum. will take up nursing trninlinlb ldller host of friends in t 9 cos ern it- . H, ' th ustindeoflulesnn tricts wish her every ttucc.n In "5: A-:u::.Y.ck:;”d' mm”, 3? pod u nostrils or ninul Pl!” Point and vicinity are extending to him ,a speedy get. well. A masquerade and dance was held in the Elmira Hall on 0ct.l 26th. Music was furnished by Mr., John Chasslon and the attendance i M was good- Mrs. Edward Robert-l son. Mr- Winters had a difficult task in the judging so many been- i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexanderl Robertson. Red Point. Mrs. Charles Maccormack. Mn, couciis-co her chosen pnifession. Mn. Joseph Mooney. R-Na . matriculation for students in and about this area. The school is ,equipped with a laboratory and tlibrary, and is designed to offer iu. c. c. Pratt. SL'””"”' M” Mr. Richard Dixon, Sutlbury. 0n- Pntiits Parish Hall. They are the for two weeks during potato dig- tario, spent I few days with his datiglitcrs of Mr. atid Mrs. .los- gttig. parents. Mr. and Mrs R. W. Dix-leph ltlat-Isaac, St. Eleanor: and Sincere sympathy is extended on, East Baltic. .'Miiiin's Road. to Mrs. Florence McPhee. Lit- Mr. James Dingwcll is now out I "9 H”b0""- 0" "'9 deli" 0' noihwell and Mr. Joseph Massoy,iI I , 1,; , 01, I lh H( by Messrs Stuart MacGregor, Ontario. motored to Montague anti ':f'!'c;(;Ssr:-3Ea"rrIe Leith Robertson. Russell Garrett. have been in danger of being 1 hi. u l good health at, in Mr..Arthur MacNeiil, Montague, hiiohdlrfie In sfllltinnn U.S.A. Hiti "urn". Thcfi. "ad b',IllII1'i hai""dui; is still a patient in the Kings Coun- mtiny friends and relatives in Red? V” lmme m y' S 5 q my spent fl few days with her d Souris. has again entered the P. soothing relief-day or nil 9- the been Matron at the Sands How"!!- Sirnpiy put a few dip of Cunnil- O-Zone in. the ha y inh-it 0- inhale during the tiny. At Mm few di-ope on the DIIIOW INF nngi pgggq clear. TIIII Ch soothing vnpotsrof Cntnrrh-0-Zen help; you to rat comfortably. Try ntnrrh-O-Zone. Y at-uni-t I- i in two dam. ll-I E1. Hospital and a speedy recov- ery ls heartily extended to her. Mre. Mooney had for several years and since her illness Mrs. Wllllrll Ching, R-N.. in performlnl lief dili- lee. Congratulations are extended from their niimeoua relatives 3 THEATRE IIIIIITAGIIE "Ui.YSSES" Klrilbllllt-UVIVAIIQHIBO nttwat. tune to 2 it ,Ua-ulibtlun. hinlddbhld-.HK&;"&-n'hu.iAI. ' ,3-oouous tuning-r. . also of the nitrroundi trictn. Francis Gillie. North Lake. IP05! the past week with relntlvesjn Dartmouth. N .5. The friends and relatives of Mill Betty Robertson. Toronto, Ont!!- io. are interested to hear 01 55' approaching marriage on Decent- ber 15th, to Mr. Lloyd Jeffrey. Ontario. Miss Robertson is the daughter of Mr. and NII"I- Edward Robertson, Klngsboro. Mr. Robert Yates who had spent the past two weeks with his and Mrs Robert Yates. Klngsboro, left on return in Ashland. Maine, where he is employed in the Lumber yard. Mr. John Pyke who has been a patient in the Souris Hospital is now convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jarvis. Souris. Mr. Pyke resides in Mone- ton and every summer he visits with relatives and friends on P.E.l. t Mr. Arthur Young left on return to Ashiand...Malne, having spent a few days at his home in Basin l llend. A most successful masquer- ade dance was held in the Elmira lHall, on October 16, and the Judg- es Mrs. Thomas Harris, Mrs. Har- ry Harris, Mr. Austin Eraser were Judges for the night. The prizes went to Mrs. James Bailey, Mrs- Kenneth Fraser. and Mrs. Louie Campbell. A good sum of money was made in aid of the North Lake school. This party was spon- sored by the ladies of the Insti- tute and rate payers of the die- triet. It is their intention to hold another party at a later date. Rev. D. I. McCiare, Kingston. held services in the United Bap- tist Chureh, A J ' and at Dundas. Oct. 21st. Mr, and Ms. Fred Dixon and children. Truro. N.S.. spent that weekend at their respective homen in East Baltic and Red Point. The country schools have all re- opened again having been closed educational facilities to the boy! and girls not only of Morell but in; nchoolydir Montcigue CWL Monthly Meefin Held Sunday the C.W.L. was bcld o ' evening, Nov. ilth. of Mrs. 'John Clair w attendance of niembe The lngiinn. presided and the was opened by praytr Director. Rev. Minute: of the last and approved f.rensu.ner's report was an read. COI'l'clP0i1(Ii'nt'E letter of thanks from Sisun-s St. Martha for donation and card of thanks fr for treat received. The report of the sick co mittee was given by Mrs. Henneberry. 1 Discussion ltink n decided to buy four rabies , I gas stove parties and appointed to buy the Dflzeg. The Rev. Dir: iy and thanked their co- chicken supper sut- Lent-zue mem lng a banquet a meeting at the B1 on December 3rd Mrs. to take care lights for the month ,The meeting closed it. after which in the hostess. l'S. by con sided of son Restaura Army Drops Age limit For Overseas OTTAWA tCPt Tim ar dropped its age litnit for nit-rsirnail Peoples I110"? isjervice to enable about 35 ers of the lst Battalion. uo Own Rifles. tti lrax Q on die East with their Lt.-Col. eommande said Tuesd seas age limit was dropped fro 19 to ill so that th in the unit, diers, could make the trip. He cumradex. cdntingent for th Middle East police force. but usually does not send overseas until they are ill. Col. and other it More than 3.000 have been recruited o South African mine schools in the past eight years her brother. Mr. Robert Tanner. Sour- is Line Road. Due to the absence of Rev. D- Mcclare, pastor of the Kingston Church, the service was conduct- ed on Sunday evening, Oct. 21st and Edison Rose. gallon were in attendance. It is with regret we learn that A large congre- iy Hospital. Mr. Howard Longaphie. Littla Hlfbollr. had the misforttine of The WorItI”s Loveliest Women . . . Where? To find the world's love- liest W o m e n - Anthony Hunter v i si t e d Paris. Stockholm and Rome. His having lost his barn by fire dur- ing the past week. Mr.' Joseph Massey. Hamilton, Ontario. is now spending his holi- days at his home in Bothweli. it is with regret we learn that Mr. John Pyke, Grand Falls. N. 3.. who was visiting with relatives and friends In Munn's Road and North Lake. is a niece of Mr. several days in the Sourls Hospi- tal. Mrs. Charles Maecormacit, North Lake, is a niece of Mr, Pyke. RIG POTENTIAL comments on the tradi- tionally "chic" Parisian beauties. the myth of the female "icebergs" of Swe den and the ladies of the land of Mona Lisa and Gina Lollobrigida are in this week's Star Weekly. Pictures and fascinating statistics introduce you to the "World's Loveliest Women". Entertainment too, for every member of the family in a big maga- zine section. the 24-page l Only about two per cent of In- ia'it estimated hydro - power re- sources were being developed in 1956. l rill :4 Only 11' JONES ltd. DIAL CC full color comic auction and the complete novel. The NEW! NEW! NEW! Ila Won UTONOMY lct SAVER Inl- bi bed '”"""3'ti'.' iv The regular mtinihiy meeting of the Montague subdivision of n Sunday at the home ith a large president. Mrs Joseph Cal meeting -l.W McCardle. meeting werei adopted ; uin a member, Reg place Comer". naiitteister called ”journalistic sabo- g the card parties and it want 2 for use at those card 1W0 members were ctor spoke brief- g the members for. Oileration in making the II a success,i hers are hnld' nd December William Hennigar offered of the altar and Ill prayer rich was served by --..... l publisher of the pro - government cl to the Mid Clifford McPherson, r of the 900-man unit,l 83' night the single over-i m 18- ' . . an mI;;,'lra';'n";'dr'”ggE- newsboy, Tahsiii Vedat Mutiu, was , I A . .vendors from shout wantedsiaodgo”::.ithy3iIienTiniEoIrtii:ii: but the Mm" of omponent of Canada's 1,200-man magazmes they 3" 3e e United Nations The army recruits I8-yearolds them McPherson met Defence Minister Campney. Lt.-Gen. How- ard Graham, chief of army staff. Senior officers Tuesday. He leaves for Halifax today to re- join his unit now being flown to e east coast in a three-day air- ft, apprentices verst-as for; t r n i n I in: t I l i t IlTurkish News Conferences Arel i l I Not Attended By Reporters By ALLAN JACKS .in court he ISTANBUL min 'l'urkey'llshoutin strict new press law, widely criti- fcized abroad. so far has stuck (both foe and friend of its sponsor -sensitive Premier Atinan Men-iwi deresw l One neutral in the political fight that produced the law-a 15-year- old newsboy-also has fallen vic- tim to it. He was convicted and fined for sellin g the headline thout explanation. me. p pended payment . the co g his papers by,paper shouting a headline. l Other cases. mostly againsttand columnist of ,anti Menderes papers and theirl '1', edillors, are in various stages of' H E Dunya inilstanniil. l ' PRESS "'SABOTAGE" p The law, pushed through parlia- ment last June by Menderes' mi Democratic party majority, designed to stop what the pr Turkish president in an article ,wrote eight months ago. big l ime;Pre.sitient Ce-lal Bayar of his policies. it camel tamid mounting press criticism at .Turkey's economic difficulties and Menderesi spending program. One of the main clauses pro- ides jail term: for nevvspaperl Until now there has been no ac- men convicted of piiblisEng "falseitlon taken under a clause of the ineits" likely to undermine Tur- ike,v's political or economic posi- O lprime minister is the political , head of the government. V -pondents to jail. lvides prison term "cause to be published a broad baseless or exaggerated newg likely to undermine the prestige or position of the government." Meanwhile. despite conviction; The clause pro- 5 for those who l-'irst victim of this clause was editor Yalein Kaya of the small tprovincial magazine Chiv t.N'atii lpublished in the spa city of Bursa. Kaye was sentenced last July to one year in prison for publishing an anti-government anecdote about life and freedom In Turkey. He is free pending an appeal- Early this month the editor and nt .-.-.-.-.-...m-. Refrigeration Repairs To All Make; llzmlr newspaper Ege Ekspres were convicted of slandering Men- ldt-res' bitterest political enemy. former president Ismet fnonu. The paper calledithe 72-year-old tlnonu, leader of the opposition Republican party, "our tnational hylocrlte." This was found "libellous and in- sulting" and editor Kemal Meie. of Ege Ekspres was sentenced to: five omnths in jail and fined the. equivalent of 3300. Publisher Ni- APPLIANCE? SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL Repairs Palmer Electric Phones I54! 514 hat Kursat was fined 51.400. NEWSBOY'S DOWNFALL I Downfall of the 15 - year - old a clause of the law that prohibits, log anything; the papers or liing. Mut- iu, a high school student. 4 d vocate" of the ruling Democratic ,party was insulting to the office ,of president. in Turkey the presi- dent is head of state and the "forgot himself" by "Finance Minister Resigns." Finance Minis- ter Nedim Okmen had handed in his resignation that day. Aug. 22. in Ankara court fined the new: boy 100 lira tabout 535i but sue- Another recent case is that of -publisher of the opposition Bedii Faik Akin, co - publisher The D u n y a, was given a suspended esntence confer of six months imprisonment Oct. 24 for "insulting the office" of thel -i An Istanbul special press court wasffound that l”aik's statement that 'law that could send foreign correg- ' of newspaper rnen. bitten- -; Al NORWEGIAN SPUDB Norway's potato crop was esti- mated nt 1.407.000 tone In D56. ar- compared with 9w.700 tone the previous year. nesa between the Menderee govern- The Guu,&i.n' Pug. 5 ment and the country's free-wheel- Wtdn NOV- iug press has h T ”'y in recent weeks. Mendere: peraon- e . ally has taken the lead in an ap- B. BIQQCOE parent effort to restore reasonably normal relations with the press. TOKYO (Reuterll L No one I; For the first time since pnrlin- gun jun how big Tokyo an be- ment adopted U11 W968 law 1&8! come. but at the present rate of May, Menderes recently invited growth it soon will be the world! leading publishers to a lavish biggest city, luncheon. He personally explained When the Swill anniversary of the government's ambitious planet the city's founding was celebrated to modernize l.stanbuI- in October. the population was It Must publishers afterwards ex- least 8,310,000. and increasing by pressed privately or in their pn- 25,000 a month, partly by new pers the belief the meeting would birth: but largely by immigration lstart a new era of good feeling. from other part: of Japan. Sut. meetings are called "press Visitors agree that Tokyo has ences" in Turkey although no rival to its reputation of being no working reporter: are invited the world's noisiest city. Hordes and few publishers bother taking of taxi-driver: attempt day and notes. Their papers relied on the night to prove that constant use government controlled news of the horn will preserve their agency for reports of the meeting. , lives. Last year. 767 persons were Menderes also recently arranged killed and 11,142 were injured in a tour of Anatolia for publishers 166.050 traffic accidents in Tokyo. and foreign eorr " to visit. industrial projects undertaken by his government. It was the first time in his six years in office that the premier had taken foreign re- porters into consideration in lranging such a trip. NOTICE On and after Nov. 17th, 1956 our business will be operated on a cash basis only, this is due to the high finance charges we have to pay to extend any one credit. Anyone wishing the convenience of a monthly account. will be able to do so through the Oil Com- pany Credit Card System. Application forms are ob- tainable at our Service Station. Anyone having an account with us that is over 60 days, is requested to call before the above date and settle same, or arrange a satisfactory settle- ment. of their account. After that date we plan on selling our book account to a collection agency. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all our customers for their business in the past and solicit your continued patronage. McicDONAlD'S SERVICE STATION SOURIS ' TENDERS For street and sidewalk sanding for 1956-57 season contact chairman of street committee for details. Tenders close Nov. 19th, 1956. TOWN OF MONTAGUE. 7 Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER C NOV. 14th i WEDNESDAY (only) "NAKED DAWN" I in Technicolor Starring: Arthur Kennedy t . COMING-THURSDAY It FRIDAY "GlORY" In SLIPERSCOPE and COLOR Starring: Margaret O'Brien, Walter Brennan Margaret O'Brien is back in n heart-warming drama I- - - A story of a horse with I will to win. and R girl with I will to love. SHOW TIME--I p in. 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