Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mac- bean and young son Douglas of Montague. shown above left Sunday for California. They will travel by TCA jet Conference On Education Topic At Joint H.S. Meet Members of West Kent. Spring Park end Prince Street Home and School Associations met in a Joint meetina at Prince Street School last Wednesday. to hear a panel discuss highlights of the Canadian Conference on Educa- tion which took plare in Mon- treal on March Ni. Dr. Frank Jelks acted as mod- erata' and the members of the panel included Miss Mabel Matheson. Dr. Frank .\la'.‘l\'in~ hon. Dr. LG. Drivar. Eric Kip-3 pins and Col. Leo McDonaldl These panelists had all attended l the conference and the lmprce; sions they received from this mammoth gathering of over 2.0m people representinrr 76 organiza- tlons were varied and interest- hg. The conference they said creat- ed an opportunity to discuss and exchange opinions with all the different provinces; and to de- velop a broader view and hotter ‘ CONTEST WINNER ND PARENTS via Vancouver to spend the Easter week enjoylnl sights in Hollywood and Disneyland. Douglas was the winner of a contest sponsored by a tea lunderstanding toward education ‘in Canada as a whole. it also itended to create an awareness of the need for more and better education if this country is to hold its own among the nations. The Conference was dtvided lnlo seven forums for discussion .on the following topics: prof»- ‘sional status of teachers. do jvelopment of student potential. new developments in society. wit—— w" company. They will be joined en route by four other fortun- ate iamilies across Canada who will also participate in ‘dren were spared the physical tibia glorious holiday. THE financing education. continuinl education. the citizen in educa- tion. education and employment. I CF. lithe. principal of West thanks to Dr. Jellu and the ; members of the panel. seconded by Mrs. Marjorie Dover. princi- pal of Spring Park School. A short business meetjnl fol- lowed the panel dlmalon. Miss Mabel Matheson was pleased to acknowledge a donation of a set of enryclopaedia from a metal firm RD. Donnelly reported that during the past year $1.000 has been made available to- : wards the West Kent School Lib- LOCAL BRIEFS‘ IN MURRAY HARBOR Mina Eileen Herring: of Dart- mouth. N. S. is visiting her par- mta in Murray Harbor. TN MORTAGL'E Donald Mac-Larch of the stalf d the Canadian imperial Bank at Commerce is spending a few days h Montague AT ALLISTON Jimmy Beck of Dartmouth. N. S. and his friend Dalton Lind- aay of Halifax spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deck. Alllaton. wrrn PARENTS ; Mr. and Mn. Homer Camp- li and their sorts of Moncton. . T N 3 meat dae holiday week- end with then- parents. Mr. and Mn. radio Wit and Mr.l and he mud-s Mullen. son.“ I00" FIRE E? i. i i print !! iriiil [ it i' I I rary. Minister of Health Endorses Mental Health “ l 1 l i As Cw It 1 ‘1 5 t ii sir; uh ,l{!: r Iii ll i giili .iliii! l l|glAND NEWS pAGE'BoardOtlrade Week { l Kings, Queens and City The Guardian cos—routine". Mo... spTza, 1962. 5 Teachers Asked lo Get :Chest X-Rays At Clinic l l . since most of the meetings dur- l ********** Presents The Easter Parade Oi Movie Entertainment! Kent School. moved - voi- oi Comedy! Musical! Romance! D r a m a! their homes and being treated in hospital for tuberculosm. "A few months ago. there was considerable publicity bile unit at Birchwood my ; through press and radio. regard— Scbool during lhe annual con- in: an epidemic of tuberculosis ventinn oi the Prince Edwardl in Alberta. Canada. where some Island Teachers' Federatiouu W Child?“ W9" lnIEl‘il‘d. lei-'8“ April 24726th. ‘ of whom had to be hospitalized Dr. EM. Found. provincial and the source of their infection director of tuberculosis control, was fund to be a school teacher. said “in consultation with Mrs. "Teachers are reminded if they Marjorie Dover. president of the are at all in doubt whether or federation. it was décided that not they have had a chest may in the last two years. that r h e unit is placed at Birc‘mlood High School for their conven- ience. with the object of saving them trouble later on of taking a special trip to a general hospi- tal or the Sanatorium (or a chest x-ray." The Charlottetown School Board. has granted permission to set up the Prince Edward la- Iand Tuberculosis League Inc» Ian the convention would be held at Birchwood High this season. it would be more convenient to the teachers to have the u I It installed in the school. “in Prince Edward Island, it is mandatory that every teach- er in the province have a chest- x-ray at least every :wo years. i the reason being that tuberculos- is is now most prevalent in ad- ults and the goal of tuberculosis control is to eliminate the emin- ation of tubercle bacilli to th e young. TWO (‘ASES FOUND "Within the last few years. two school teachers have been found to have tuberculosis and were placed under treatment. Wllh the result that many chil- Firemen Fight Golf Green Fire Reid: Carmichael. chief of the Sherwood fire department, last night reported that the tire fighting equipment was called at 11:!) am. Sunday. to deal with a stubborn blue in the woods. back of the No. 7 green at the Belvcdare golf course. The The d undetermined ori- iand emotional upset of leaving Proclaimed Observance of Board of Trade Week in Charlottetown. starting today and continuing lthrough April 28. Will give aU lcitilens an opportunity to see how teamwork pays off in Mid- ing a better community. Mayor A Walthen Gaudet hu declared. In issuing a proclamation. he voiced the hope that all citizens will lend their interest. support and co—operation In making the observance a success. Mayor Gaudet described the Board of Trade as a voluntary oreanizarion of citizens enabl- tniz “us all to work together to build a better community. to improve business. and to de- lvelop better citizenship in our 3 community. our province and our country." ‘ While Board of Trade Week was observed nationaUy from April I to 14. special arrangeL ‘ments were made to have It rmarked in Charlottetown this , week Lnstcad. to coincide with a membership drive which also is being held this week. Text of the mayor‘s proclam- tion is as follows: “whereas this community can benefit from friendly relation- ships among business competi- l Igin at no time threatened any lbulidings. but It required the efforts of the firemen for an hour and onehalf before it was finally doused with iibmasanda of ‘gallons of water. The alarm was tinned in by Mrs. Clive Bell. who lives on .Kensington Road a ahart dis» tance from the scene I! aha blaze. itors. between our city and the By Mayor surrounding area and other mm- rnuniues across Canada bt-iaeen employer and employee "Whereas this community can benefit from new industries. good business conditions. mule tourists. civic irnpro'.cnien:s. more Jobs. better facilities for" education. health and recreation. "Whereas the Charloztetlnivii Board of Trade is a voluntary organization of citizens enabling us all to work together to achieve the above goals and generally to improve business. to buili a better community. and to develop better citizenship In our coni- mianty. our province and our country, I. by virtue of the powers vested in me. do hereby proclaim civic support for Board rof Trade Week being observed April n to a; and call on all Citizens to lend their Interest} . support and CWIUOH is mak— l in this observance auccesd’ul in every way." . A. Walther: Gaudet. Mayor. Easter Marks l lPastor’s Return h MONTAGUE~A1 St. Mary‘s loomi- on Easter Sunday Rev. 1 J. w. We. the pasz cele- . lumen Mass and delivered a‘ ‘sermon on the ressurection of 1 Christ. | After five months of illnessl the parishioners were grateful to have their pastor back with them. Previous to his sermon Father Nit-Candle expressed his l deep gratitude to his people for their cards. visits and kindnes I l l '8tIi Trinity Boy Scouts Visit Halifax On Easter Weekend Some no Brvy Stunts of the 8th Chartntleluuft Trim!) 'iioop returned Ii. the city voshrday after 3 {MM} tour of the Halifax area and Its many points of interest. Travelling in four \ "ill’Ir" the Scout: and their leaders \‘5 red the Wildlife Park at Sriu‘iena- cadre. the lniemational Airport outstde Halifax. DalhouSIe "ni- vcrsuy campus. the Citadel and Its museums had a boat Loui‘ of Halifax liarbm and Redford Basin. boarded HML‘S Bona- avenlure the flaws airc‘aft carrier. Visited HMCQ Shear- water HMC Dookyard a n d (.‘JCH-TV studios AI the international airport. the boys were shown lhmuEh the flight contioi toner. the weather oflirc and a TCA Viscount Dal- housle University provided the group With a tour of 'he new Sir } James Dunn Memorial Building uhich contains nu: classrooms and labs for the unziiieerinz. physics and geology departments. . A Visit to one of the men's real-j dcnrcs and the administrationi building climaxed the Visit to the university Friday afternoon. On Saturday the group was taken on a tour of the various : shovm him dining his long lil< ness The second mass was cele- brated by Rev Lawrence Land- _ mean who had greatly assisted . in taking over the duties of the ‘ parish during the pastor's ill- ness The sermon at the sectmd mass was delivered by Fatba- McCardle. The choir ws under the direc- ti' in of George Boudreau. assist-l ed by Francis Vuozzo. an organ . ist At the offer-try the choir‘ sang “Pangia Anzelicus" and the recessional hymn. “Jesus Christ ls Risen Today." navy inyzailations .xnirn cu- uluried Illfl dinner at ‘ne Swab Hater naial ars‘arion where the boys viere eiier an in<ight Into the uorkings of Banshee Rt: and Trackers \ri‘anzemenis for me nai} your had been Hath Ihrnugh LIt’IIl .Idllllit‘~ "ariin d li\l('§ Quis‘n f‘hartiurc here. The staff of (‘Jf‘H T\' explain. ed the workings 0! the ie‘IQHCIM station and the boys ziarcncd a "Lie shim ‘ being. adorned TIlt' group ~Lnlt‘d run rights al \' 5 Boy Scout headquarter: in Halifax and also xriPrll two nights In Truro in ‘he hall Ill SI Andrews United Church Arrangemenrs for Ihe tour were made prior to the troop'l leaving Charlottetown by the scout master. Dr AL Saunder- and assI~tant (roul mastera, Lloyd Coffin and Sheldon le. 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