‘n ...........1- sagas-wear n lb m» :11: neg-gym! ob‘? ‘<9: >_-'._._,._\._._._._.,_.,.. . . .,.,..._., . ._.,.. _ _ _ _ _ _ j'_‘ " 5'.‘ '-""§_.~;n .- 1- :'<f'f‘.:E 0.5"“ § J - .. ..--..-.-..~_-,~_,-_-,_-_._.,_ .|'-"-'u‘o"o"u'u=:i f.‘- __,_.._...- at -. o... I_"-'-'-'.'t'.r.l-'et'-rult'a'tvs"rrr.r.-t-.-_-_-_._-_,_._,_.;~_ .24 PAGE six SPORTING mews “Very Successful Year At Forum Is Reported The annual meeting of the Char- lottetown r‘orum Ltd" was held at the Forum lust evening, ‘there was The nresidexiit, . l J. Yeo. flvf a very complete report of the years activities mint-lbs! out that it was of in some ways the niost_ successful in a long period. ’l‘he rink open on November 5 and uluaed Avril 8. During that time it catered w thou- of Ian (L; oi" sinners was the scone of over 20 hockey matches. an ice- ifolltilies review and many other aot- V es Particularly izratifyixm said the Doctor. was the increase ui civilian skating. Many were of the impres- sion that the armed forces were the principal USOFS oi the rink. But. welcome us were those defenders of our oousitry. yet the ureatoet part of the revenue was from those clVlllflli life, The young people from Charlottetown and surroundina country tum/ed out in larlflr num- s than ever to cnioy ihe health- oastaine the rink afforded. Hockey mnctices were taken part ' bool Quoo ing and hockey techniques there were those who really looked like sun's. Not since the days of the Big Fou- was there ouch m; eitciwment at and interest in hfi key izamee as was shown dwhl Citv Leon-tie and the games when outside teams were brought in. The schools had their ice soon-s. which were izreiitlv enjoyed EXTRAC’ I‘ ION -»,.-‘¢f".‘-¥“_“f.°“-'_ they had to overcome. one of which \\.is in connection with the min- , PQBQ l.) 111g. ' Not a dro of oil had boon pro- duced in l or i044. he added. When the government had agreed in 194d to assist in the h“ iicvciopnxont "someone" ordered that the company's plant be torn ciovrn and rebuilt in the pit in or- der to do away with the need of hauling who sand to the surface. hen consiniodln began in the pit someone she roolioed that the plant would be flooded. Mr. MacNiool said he regretted that Max Ball, hood of the A-ba- sand Company. hod been “forced out." If Mr. Ball had remained production wofld have confirmed and, "this of errors would not have taioai M." He sold a parliamentary com- mhtee should be set ulp to check edozrtof 1" sident. Dr. Ya had liven their hockey matches mo. A fea- ture that pleased the crowds very much was the hour's skate followina the hockey names. Dr. Yoo said he was pleased to “his-mitt ‘Jifi°%€2..'i“"” “..‘°“'.i,.“ one Forum. vet these had all been met revenue. The ce machinery was in pretty izood condition but course would require overhaul- ing as usual before tho season cam Doow s was unanim ousiv adopted and tho financial re- port was submitted by the secretary. f-LB. Henderson. It. too, was 140W ted with commendation. Various shareholders spoke an- preciatevcly of the imiirillil eflforfe and clooe supervision that ma, Forum alnoo . No other man could have t . luoigh carried it on one tinned here. plant second to none in Canada in quality of equipment. seatiniz and other arrangements. Throulh the long years he has laibored to brim! Fbruim h ite finaYl°4l1 un ciatim which was tendered him was coupled with remarks of appreciat- ion from everyone Present. 3W8- ury- i-i Henderson 3Q klhd in coinn _ of which like the presidents. have been given freely. election of officers for i944 resulted as follows: Honorary president. W.R. Aitken. President, Di‘. I J Yeo Vice-President. Hon, T.W.L. wee. Secretary-treasurer. H. S. Hen- derson. Directors: Lt. Col. D.A. MacKixi- non. A.C. Sinclair. WL. Mac- liachern V. Dunbar. JP. Sim- monds. H H Home. BasehaIPs Big Six By The Associated Bus; on production of oil trom the hai- sands. The committee should be empowered to aali Mr. loll and some of bis employees ail witnes- SE5 There had Dom inefficient work t ti plant with welding done r|~3I ‘l? public money . Cierar said the government node the arrangements for us- "elopincnts with coiaaflllfioo Illi- l\ because of the rieod for 0H if it \\- wvailablc. Mr. Bali WII a, - with no eicperienee in g:- ._ plan . There was no criticism of the Abasand process of the nil, but rather the layout of the plant which seem to be mo best for operation. Total amount of crudo Oil IN- duccd by Player 8t Club G AB R H Pct Walker, Dodgers 30 113 13 50 424 Tucker, W Sox 2i 86 i5 34 395 Musial. Cardinals 31 107 l) 39 .364 Hootetler. Tigers 27 '16 9 2"! .355 Medwick. Giants 26 1M 18 38 .350 Btten, Yankees L"! 92 14' 32 .348 Rum batted in: National league: Schultz, Dodgers 36; American Lea- gue: Tabor. Soar 23. Home Rum: National Losluc: ichulte, Dodgers 6; American Lea- gue, Soerey, Indians, Hayes, Ath. letieg 6. Baseball Results NAIIINLL Piolsolrqh o; Bolton 1. AIiIGAN E'.-:.'=..°**.... '- glsn s, Cleveland a. firs-unions. : JIM-bull . M111“. at New York, night; St. Louie at Brooklyn, gight; Ch o at poi-h up reviled, Ibo mekon live Giflono Nodes. Philomahézt n31; American st. al league’: enu- C o! Rework. night. l\h. liooionllar Ibo: ‘Ibo loll roddoaeo of tho Pro- mam is new shoot a“ f old will shortly be or ooeupone . r Thyio building Whiéi woo drill!- llolo the P. whiehft new connected. Ono-half of tho firot floor will bo uood on s rccrlat/lon hall and does-coon enoainod. while the not h ffltvod for an apex-bent of all. Garrick the ruin-cl. ooooad floor h for tho use of female nursing soaff. tho Ibo floor being moaned for the mole nan A aow stole-room has boon cen- oiuotod for tho accommodation a rise and sot once dnxi year of tho earth's mey a- OBBTMIY HELP SCARCI ZONDON ~ 1cm‘... South is Cemetery h so hard put for lsggor that it now lends shears to visitors who are encouraged to keep D1500 NW W cutting the page, I H E A T R E S. llarrigans ' BOBBY IEADICK WILLIAM GAIIGAN INTEREST THIS ONE uovrmua - asrvnou ‘ mo AND is r. u. ~- ---—---_-_-_.__. BOUI-IkMONDAY l.“ LI. _ CTIVE YEAR (Continued hon P180 i.) peak was 10G Not only was tho hospital crowd- ed to capacity but the nurses home overflowed and it was neoco- sory to secure accommodation for nurses in private homeo- " m the oat increase in the nu er of fonts, there has been a wffupfllldlfll increase in supplies and eq beds, mattresses. chairs and dish- es." Dr. Clark reported. “There is at present. eat need for addi- tional bodai e tables. During tho ear 222 patients were ree of cost. This was an increase of only 3 over the previous you. The coat of this frag service to the public was 812.4216. Medical attention was given free b medical staff u uausl to ai thoao l7 atients. "We are pleased to report that the new X-rny has been installed and is now in use giving excellent results. Negotiations have been completed to install a second stoker or iron fireman which, it is believed, will to a lar e extent, do away with what is novrn as n “smoke nuisance" in the neighbor- hood of the hospital. During the year a new sun lamp was pur- chased and a hot food conveyor was secured for the kitdien." Hospital Aaooeiotlon Dr. Clark referred to the service rendered by the Maritime Hoopi- tal Association. Ari agreement was signed by the trustees with the Association early in the year. and patients who along to grou of the Association are now feces" treatment under thielr 0X‘ non-Pro it Blue Croce plan hosp tal care. At May 1 hi4 groups of subscribers had been admitted ~ under this plan, making l. total of about 35.000 subscribers. The following staff ohandoo wart Mrs. J. G. Bennett was appoint- ed as house mother on the roaig- nation of Mrs. George Miller. Mrs. P. M. Hunt as dietitian was appointed on the resignation of Miss Anna Hughes. Miss Elizabeth Reid was n ‘ ‘ = to * Mrs. Stewart Ives as X-ray tedi- nician. Miss Mary Crawford, the hill- enio. Mu nou- erson. Misc 81mg} Melee, Miss Mary McNutt, R. . ., Miss Mug- horn. MissBelle Nich- Maroarot beard. II “Ilia-sag. Aitkon um Anni ll .12., - m, ’ m“ n. a "- - mmcsx: E's v- » Mean-a» w» of?» _ _ 11¢. Verna Darrsch." magcfitoday ‘a; “'1 ‘rwo members of the Medical an: i...‘ firsilvafiivmsr~to win t; ‘WM? mm“ minim" ""1 autumn-amino mics“ mmmnmwlml" Lawson zlllld are! and Dr on“ "I'm “n. - M40 a to the w,” satisfactory financial report, m4 also com ndod th Ladies Aldmand c: aggro?’ Conlall loco lzooldon Wdlt Bifolt. Th this mattoraildz A Joint Admission 2C5 ctnls the moat Reno ‘ avitiion/‘cohfstoiice “of” t sou m... 0n Illoopltal Ship ‘g IIALIIAX. ‘(or of tho battlefield and hound. more than 600 servicemen returned irhomoa Ill ll l parts country by ht. trots 1% Halifax s few ours r tho has. pita! obi ha: docked. oweftlu sir force men and seamen the Royal O nadia gvlkivmizuaeoo out m mp1s m? psi.»- Iilword Island men 1;. eluded: L. If. Nacxsnlo. Mur. ch" not .1. 1!. lhelhlQ, Privm J. w. uscowsiii, ma" tewwn. Plum o. n. mamas.» mm:- uipment including aguc lgggffllllfi I a. lllphord, Card- ei-ivau s. 1. Ward. Charlotte. Seismic u. Loppin, can-ism. Prlv to o a. om , . Ptofmcholson. can‘?! Nicholson. is at i0 a veteran of ol- bcomh tails of the iierceness ‘offllrhe mm. in! for ~ . a battle which sl- ready has won lastinl honor for Canada. 8t. John Man lie-Elected iload 0f Commission MO N. Nz- 8., Ma 25~ (CPU-w onno. Bolfllt John, chairmsu. d tho other officers were re-elocted today at tho an- nual meeting o! the Maritime Ti-ansportotion ouun ion. The Commission decided to meet a Maritime Board of Trade in to con- sider postwar transportation and other matters. A report will then be submitted to the provincial IPWWQI": ' ' rrunohdstion that a special if.‘ “l2 “£58.? or o Board’?! Troll and ,rovincial governments was agprovod. _ The subject of a travel in tho c: featured Mr. Mclonnrs v one l9 col y rune-Can- fldl Mr 14ml Ind mo lack of suitable facilities la . of helicopter: was includod h of Pundyhtir Lines to aervieeo woon i ta in the Naritiinoa Mk. M 2131a ' d I. Miatl-ioioolhdénmmission Hillier. rev ewe open and achievements duringethe p.23 Year and emphasised the import- In Mlefllolnlaohucunnaulnnaouoouon In SPORTING CLUB FRIDAY, 26th. \ ~11 THE cnaiunrjfjigrowiw GUARDIAN __ _ the maximum prices IlO ' once Mamhbanh. The verses were r Branch liter tannin aiunnuui Tllocolnnh a “was astln ma: be (it. ll u ' °”' our scxuo o ' 1-4:‘. has receEllIIed from WILL G0 ‘I0 UITAWA - Pro- mier J. Walter Jones will accom- y ropaooontativeo of the New wick Govormient. boards trade and Emmet-ion before voaimont am ‘We: a. wsfiifiifiiiiis‘ 55' Jtoodioc sch o. CEIL- , the maxi-i mum goifle this year m s iovci below; Plld by the in 19b. ft will be highm] Iawevor, than the p co paid 1p, m. it h the first t mo Placed act-ion to in lino with the Prices Board‘: policy of controlling the price, of all main (wit. and, vegetables crops. piwfikmmm‘ o,» o g ur- ehased at ivtail are oatabiisheel W a Prices Board order effective June lot. The order stipulates that if a puoon buy, any from a i-e- talloi- for roSBle the maximum price he may sell thee, goods at is the mice tho discount ewahich he bald P"; the retailer may have allow- . ‘Die buyers resale price must not exceed the seller's ceiling price. l ' !3ELLANEOUS- snowman.- thne years’ anny gervioq m; A isrge crowd of friend; and neiflh- {oinod up AuuiItJ when on- bors gathered at the home of Mr- v 16 Ind roached official army Mo and Mrs. C- C. Baker, Mnrgate on, without h secret elven o- Monday evening to tender a are» WW. lle had boon ow lfnelt nuptial shower to their daughter. llyga-r when wounded o lvt Marjorie. Miss Baker was escorted B!‘ y l mortar bocnb while on iiixht to m, seat of honor by Mrs. Donald “TM M" w"?! - Baihur. cu clotteitown Matvber a ..‘,’w:u§“" ‘he “l?” WNW“! Oherles Cook and little Barbara hhooe a; bfltrmlkuvm? mwn were 1mg: ave becomeso well kno ma,‘ w“ plagmyadm by Mm Cm“ the ts were opened by Mrs Keith anon and Mrs. Everett Champion. After Miss Baker bhanhed her friends, aorved and the evening was spent music-e ular monthly meeting of the harlottemwn Branch of the Ca- The following new members were welcomed into the Branch: J. A. McGuigan, T. E. Murphy. E. i“. Larter, D. A. mson, ur Araenault, D L. Simms, J. D. Mae- Leod. H. J. Leslie and RA. Walsh. A matter ofintereot to all married service men was the read- ing of a circular dealing with an increase in allowances to wives. A 00E: of this circular is on file in the glen office and can be soon at anytime on application to the secretary. committee shows good work being done. om- rade N. W. Lowther conveyed the ap reciation of the Handicraft E bitioxi committee, Bummer- Jde. for the assistance to the Branch. A general discussion was entered by many members regard to welfare of the which refreshments were served from the canteen and the meeting bro ht to a close by {:9 singing of to National An- Hi1. - i! “Big Roviovl 0f 1944" Presented Last Evening very graciously an; Philip Hardy. Harv re orta Leieh ton Nicolle, Allan Noonan. Nimn. Gordon Quigley Sheri-en. John stearns. Glen Ward. PB/lllil. sic Conrad. Isabel lo Lo esa Gilmore, Mar Haslarn Annie A ’ TALWY, o clear complexion. bright I eyes and a buoyant step are tho basil of beauty so much admired by all men. And inner cleanliness can be a real help toward ‘Ihlloutward sparkle and beauty. Let line's Prim Salt’ help you amiin that wholesome inner cleanliness-o system free of’ food wastes and excess gun-if,- lddg, A dash of pleasant-tasting Bno in a glasa Of water before breakfast helps ovettolo constipation and headaches, helps correct acidity and Sparkling and refreshing, Boo 1's pleasant to take-free o! harsh, bitter salts—no sugar or artificial flavouring of any kind. Take End's ‘Fruit Salt‘. You'll like its pleasant taste. Buy a large, economical bottle from any druggiat today. indigestion.‘ sraiixuuo’ AWND irsrigissgino1asr PRINCE OF WALES t“ lCOlli/lni_l§_1£0‘n‘i_PEZf>1.)~__ lurwh was mviii 3.23%: Wfoqffétléxllle mnalmier of ‘t3: Will-lam Todd. gum‘ l Second Your (Provisional List) LEGION MEETING -- The rc- ILI-ouise Avard. Mnrzaret Beck \Villi ams, Harrington. ucv Carver. Joyce Coffin. Frances i Doris uixs Covye‘ GCr mink. Fiorine d“ h 1d m Evans a t, Marlon Hint. ‘flflfi ,,“@.,,..‘*;" OF-lhufidulf‘ 1,4,; Eileen Len n, Bernice masonic. m ‘ A very encouraging number In-belis c nald, Josephine o! membe“ were in aluminum Mas-Donald. Theresa MacDonald. Mary MaoGregor. Sister Mary frene Catherine MacKcnzic, Maclellan. Barbara Maclecd. Alice Maddix, Margaret Martin Elaine MHHLHPC! Eunice shea. Alice Trainor, Roy Anderson. Rich Bentley Elmer Blanchard. George Brown. C Creed, Brian Cudmcre. John Gillis. Roland I-lennersey. d Jenkins. Donald MacBeth. Alfred MacDonald. D Donald. Gerald MacFadyen. don MacKenzie Miiiligan. John Mitchin, Clay- Robert Arscnault iey. Lois Graves, Estelle MacAus- land, Eileen Maddix. Jean Jean Nicholson Shirley Stenrits. Kathleen Stewart, Mary lys Worah. Keith Carson, mp n, Finlayson, deli M00 old. Donald Staee art. Stirliniz Stcwa Clifton Clifford aiuiell. atrd Bell, David aims. Murray ouglus Mac- Gor- Donald Mai-tin. Alvin Wllllilm Elizabeth Bent- re. Tait, De- Gian: Court, Robert l-ici-iing, wen- Georzc MacDon- yhl-laroia Stew- Flnt Year (Provisional List) Certificates Betty Beer. Tena Callaghan, Bes- uise i uuaabor and M: loin received L] oonploto iiat of Quota It filo “A (b) ‘no ‘H’, }2.‘.,‘°.'."'L..i m. s...» Ii " Ooylo llaohdo ’ Ago‘: tAbyo rm . Ai-tn Jill‘: , lame McDonald, gem- dIo In fir" {Wizwisst fi-“fiffctrs "*1"; vino Richard,’ m!‘ for. dole Lorraine: Woatliorbh; (b) Charla Chamborlain Prom Studio "l" ‘he OI H000 Ihaoo Gwen Iolosrney, Lou McMahon. British C garet Hardy. J e MaoIJcnald. ‘i ur~ Gillis Jeanette Joyoo nkins. Muriel lnoe f tl f - h v- _.(thri ML-d.J' ....- ztuzcssum" "r “p. 1;. ‘a. i. M... ooae: Boil k suc- - “Y Y- d and waemtla-uslnals-tlcaly re- Panonal. uh“ by ‘ “ma”, uduluM Hat Year (Provisional) Pass List Mn Goldfwlfl) of freely flrollaultfi8 ‘E3533. tllovtil: A,3§,b"",§,§§*"°;,f"”§”“ Dmffml- - i . i -u n r u e al.3- viltimhn MLMXLJ final curto d the corn letelxgemna_ GeoIl-glnun Highs‘: Jfllrllli A W136 one ao- . e t cast of eo performed avian fllv- MacArthur, Carmel MacAuley, noon. no . w cleverly lr- lim- Macfntyre. Winifred MacCaue -—‘— ronod to iueiuda time shows in Doris MacKifmon. ‘moron Mac- Thomlny Monti! of I101 Gxoon on. is worthy 0! 8900111 mflfltlflfl- Klnnon Marguerite Maclvlillan, son ofMr. ondma. Harrison Omen and the play. stogod by the Liguor- Evelyn Mutich. Ruth Nicholson, s.“ c.2- v-e...“ “wi- t... "i: W" we‘ - " an nn e i‘. a ns =21"- doy lfilfldlgln inmlqiliyll. Ceuth provided pop and ‘ aldiiie Rogellsbn. Louisoc Russliet‘, Hospital. goioty in thoir music, as well as Shirley Stacey. Theiesa Trainer. i’ celled! in their lhlrilim witti- Wendell Carr Lorne MacDonald. "W, Iv- vopag - W““‘QE'_°.__F£“EEEFP.V-_..JS9EEB w w! r5- m-m m: w’ isPL. "S51" WIlMEQHiQAWi-i "Ad- Glv" "ct Md" tie w. lhiirley olwepgaboquo "emu u we'll u u; m" um m, figs. Harvey Wilde (Ada) Mary 30m’! o , ' ran. when , woro n “w” "°" “w” mwm‘ M‘ Laura (the Wilde's Maid) Aisle ‘M w‘ J 8m. crtiolpaats and directors are to e n” "—" .1 flflflfififJflffi§gglffi§ fir. gflllliébhlfil. Martin (Minnie) u‘ ‘i’ E “‘l""n.£&t“‘i-i.l'“"“ _ s‘ ' o" 5mm“ Fm“ roodvol on anodes as well as lha Richard. Hilda Williams.-Hilda Jenkins. om o. Aecompan‘ . Miss Gwen Koon- Mra. Edward Hager (Maxine)- “gl Plllyigiulxlrpflvrldt (“on the ") . IleDooI-ll. Heb‘ _mh M‘ ° ‘"1" -"'uha“"h' m“ ' 1:] m. "MAE?" Gerald-J. Pius lucid of dinners and m g-tudb u, "hm. or“... w m m- Hail!‘ Alfred David Edward. Keenan. l Britons Stay; As Invasion LONDON. May -J-'(AP)—"rhQu' sands o. lsritish families have can- ceneti plans for tne traditional Wxutoun noudly woos-end uavoi umer me stern warrant 1-bit traon Thompson. Robert Williams. Joyce ivici-‘mm, Annie m. Don- elda iviacTavisii. Margaret ivlai-tin. ‘Moxie iviorsc, raustra. Neddy. some uiveiu. uons l-ickard. ‘Teresa Joyce warren, Aileen Voiflderstine. bOillfic weagvnututih Wright. Janet Arum, Maurice Blake, iidaunce nrenaiut Claude Campbell, ‘Vernon Clark. MBMXICC ueiory, Lawson Drake. iwssr. fTU-lfl, italpn noi- man Donald irvinR. iiiimei" Mac- Miilan Wil-Liflm MacQuarric, uor- uion ivioore. JDiln ivtuwnaahmi. Ad- rian Peters. Preston banueram, wintam ‘rnoinpson James Trainer. Gordon Weilnor. - . \ . , a RbCOMMbN DA l ION wontinuod from page l.) creational opportunities in rural ar- eas, DIOVIXIGlBl councils give special attention to this aspect of the sub- Ject of physical fitness. 3. That industrial organizazions create opportunities for their em- ployoee 4. That every university conduct a. required physical fitness prorcam for nil students. and that a degree course be established in physical ed- ucation. 54 That appropriate hysical training programs be intro uced in Jails and i-eformatoi-ies which have 110:8 at present. one‘ 7agisakrasr nyan. unis eumpson. zitnel ‘Trainer. men Home Hour Nears service is subject o swopflse iiim out notice as the hour for the in- vasion of Hitler's Europe nears The Germaine ma?!’ and by Ta dispatch from Moscow. meanwhile, said it was rumorui in Berlin that Heinrich Himmler. Ger- chiof. had loft sud- irt iv en- tho es- tf, hoe reported in France durihf the; E é § a E5 =1 s I! P’; month checking the ceoheo tem and tizhteningy control the restivo population. Maritime Library ]In Annual Meeting On the afternoon of Monday. May 22, the Executive Committu of the Maritime Library Associiy tion met in the Library of Acadia University, Wolfvillc. N5. There. were present Miss Marion Cili-oy, President of the Association. and Miss Evelyn Campbell. both of Halifax; Miss Dorothy Cullru mid Miss Jean C. Gill. boih u! Charlottetown: Mrs. B. M. Moore of Moncton; Miss E. M. A. Vaugh- an of Saint John end Mrs. MK. Infiaham of Woilvllle. tor opening the meeting the . That provincial depar of education provide adequate phy- sical training for every child of school age. 7. That school boards consider placing their facilities at the dis- posal of responsible community or- anizations iii the interest of nat- onal physical fitness. The following commit-tees were set up by Ma]. Ian Eisenhardt of mncouver and Ottawa, director of Activities, J. H =1 Health services and nastics, Dr. J. G1 bert, Quebec; Physical Education in Schools, L. W. Shaw. Charlottetown: l-l. Bre- wer. Fredericton: Gymnastics, National Physical Fitness Test, Jerry Mathieecn, vim- collvei‘. swimming, lifesaving, W. A. wollbaiid. Refine: training. industria activities. A A. Bigrfidzebfrfamilton. yes y’: session. Pensions llnieter Mackenzie said the prog- roni onvilonod d I think official qui . DI‘. . 0. Boos of Halifax, Nova Scotia director of ysical fitness, called for an ethic ic scheme car. riod on under export medical ad- vice ao that no boy would bo “bur. no up com ton." will ilsn t to ti i Dr. Ross said juvenile do nouency can be combotted b! the f-hfeo-fo program of a "virfio belief 1n coo, on eno tie school program and after so ocl activity so engaging and interesting young peo will have no chance to go astray." leadership B conference (11 an Parliament will came ‘M his ‘tome when his vi Miss Gilroy. called on he ilecrctary - "(Jl-duuhi. Mrs. mun orn _ for he‘: report. Mk5. "I" M" gave a =lliunmary of the “ station's activities since the last meeting in June. 1941. presented a financial statement showing a substantial cash bal- ance, and tendered her resigna- tion as Secretary-Treasurer the M.L.A. and Editor of its quarterly Bulletin. After discussion the report was adopted "and tho following officsrl noniina for the uominc W"? Presi Mia Marion Gilroi"; .-Treaeurer, Miao Evriv" Pruident for New b! . B. M. Moore; 1°‘ . Miss Mary FY85" “l Halifax: for Prince Edward Isl- and. Miss Jean C. Gill: Council- lors. Miee l7. M. A. Vaughan. Mrs. M. K. fngroham. Miss Dorothy C n. Miss Ouiloa was also an- uointed Edito of the M. L A- ulletin. Committee unanimously The voted that Miss Nora Bateson continue to fa resent the Maritiml Ulsror Auloatiori on the 011M‘ on rary Council. and that the Constitution of the Council l! amended in i944 Le ratified by ih" Association. The following resolution WM adopted: Resolved, that thl lace itself on record ll idea. of a National ipOtflll libraries in the different PW‘ n of Canada must reccl" support throng; education- equalisatfon fun . otherwiel 1d a National library will be only l National Monument, a ture without a foundotio ‘dell. twin“ :1“ tally in thl ca on ea. Bolt r would. 5.1.x"! ‘m {flk/ l. K 01130 BIN f