Hi-Y, Sports And Church - Featured At Thanksgiving The Thanksgiving weekend here will be highlighted by special At the Anglican Church with Rev. Cannon J.R. Davies, M.A., Rector there will be a sermon at ll o'clock and Evensong in All Soul's Chapel at 7 p.m. Park Royal Church with Rev. Burton Crowe, B.A., Minister will hold special Thanksgiving Ser- Vices at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. FESTIVAL OF HARVEST The Kirk of St. James will hold morning worship and service at 1l o'clock - The Festival of Har- vest Thanksgiving. The evening will . tour) They will return to Charfotte- town folx wing the Assembly and Holy Redeemer Council CWL Presents Cheque To Rector At the regular monthly meeting | ed imass and received Holy Com- et eS eS oe ee ee ee ae eee ee ee tion Chamber and Government House. SPORTING EVENTS In the field of local sports, the | Tignish Aces and the Georgetown Eagles will play for the Provin- cial Intermediate Rural Baseball Champicnship at Georgetown, to- morrow. Monday there will be eight dashes run off by Frank Acorn at \ Also on Monday afternoon Th> Maritime Intercollegiate Football League will hold its opening game at St. Dunstan’s University with the Saints playing host to the Acadia. that 255 children attended Mutch, West Kent; Theodore Ling, CITY NEWS PAGE TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct, 10, 1959. 5 Mrs. Grace MacKinnon Heads City Teachers Mrs. Grace MacKinnon, Spring;ter of education, told the gather- Park, was elected president of the|}ing of 140 teachers yesterday Charlottetown Teacher's Institute} morning that the government has during yesterday afternoon's ses-|a number of suggested changes sion of the organization. in mind respecting the financial Other officers elected were: | framework of education in the me president, Sr. St. om. province. MacCormack, Rochford Square;| “We don't — aie Adrian : Queen happen overnight. People in cane ¥ Salth, province are not prone to revolu- Representatives: Mrs. Blanche |tion, and changes will be brought Martin, Prince Street; Ernest |#bout slowly,” the minister stat- ed. “The government has ia its employ at the present time Dr. sermon and worship will be a 7 held in the Community Centre the Oct. Ist. Lazerte, and his report, which is Se eS ee ke ee Chief Says Courtesy the payments which eitizens are| Causes accidents, is the lack of i obliged to make. care in backing out from parking The first of these, and the one Places. The ones in this case is which the Chief considers the," both drivers, the Chief as- worst offence, is s ing through | Serts. ; intersections. = eel The person backing out often would exercise a little more care as = ae ey _ intersecti {secured and for this reason shoul = pene, com _ Fe par not take it for granted that the street*is clear. It is with: the realization of this fact that the street driver should approach a backing car with caution. and the minister of education has problems,” he quipped. He noted with pleasure that many organ- izations in the province are im IQueen Charlo numbers were much enjoyed by! for the evening. Provincial Home and School As- sociation meeting is to“ be held at Kensington on Oct. 26th. It | i from the association attend. The Se ad -" Vest Yiwrsday of cock meee | And S Meets — The first meeting of the 1959- Home and School. ling and humorous address Mra Are Fined $10 the appreciative audience. R. F. | Mugford was the accompanist) six speeders appeared-before ; | Queen’s County Magistrate’s During the brief business per- Court Clerk Albert Dennis yes- iod which followed it was an-|terday afternoon and were each nounced that the semi-annual | fined $10 and costs or five days. The men were from Blooming Point, York, Belleview, Bedeque, neevens and Inkerman Ferry, "A Milfon resident pleaded not s hoped to have five delegates terested in the matter of educa-~-| MATTER OF COURTESY tion, and expressed “It all boils down to a matter the hope | that they would continue their; of courtesy”, the Chief observes. guilty to a charge of driving with- ‘cause all the damage, he says.|out a license and his case was The facts show that less than ten| referred to County Magistrate per cent ofthe accidents are|J.B. Johnston. A Charlottetown was unanimously chosen as meete ing night of the Queen Charlotte In the course of her interest s Sauer ead Saeil tommkiaen one Lothian spoke of the pleasures” held last evening in the School |®%4 Some of the problems -. im Auditorium with a large number | !T work as librarian, and asked of parents and staff present. Fol-| {°F the co-operation of all parents \ the ing of “O C. ja” | im acquiring and maintaining @ Chariottetown's auto accidents) cent of our accidents could be |R. E. Kemp, president, voiced a| S@tistactory selection of | books sre costing car owners an aver-| avoided”, he said. welcome on behalf of the i “Following Mrs. Lothian’s af ages of $10,000 per month. accord-| BerrER CHANCE See ne ne ocprincipal. J: A-ldress and the sitiging of “God. ing to Police ' 7 C-| He explains that slowing down | > , Spano on alf Of | save The Queen” refreshments Arthur. He expressed concern . ; the staff and introduced the | hat he the _| by five or ten miles per hour |, i to the were served afd’ then parente aoe — * termed need gives the motorist a _ better parents. |and teachers met each other in- oo e eeenen a th chance to have his car under| A short program followed, | formally during a period of class ie Proportion of these @c-| control and if it is seen that a Consisting of two vocal numbers} -oom visitation. cidents, mostly of a minor na-| stop is necessary, it can be made | by the Archer » “How Great | ture, the Chief says, can be! ji) time to get clear of @ collis-| Thou Art” and “The Lord’s My | gee avoided and in this respect he i. Shepherd”, and a reading, “the Six S eeders sees two major factors which, if; A 4 aie’ dass ‘hich | House by the Side of the Road” P ald correctéd, would greatly reduce | second major factor Wich by Miss Joyce Lowther. These | Queen Charlotte; and Frederick Holy Redeemer Council C.W.L.|munion on Saturday, tecoll, Birchwood. made arrangements to present a World Wide Children and Youth's "baisneoeee for Board of cheque of $700 to the rector of the Day and masses were offered | Governors: Sister St. Antoinette, ! uy parish. for deceased members. | Rochford Square; Harry Kielly,|the government in deciding its The money was raised during| It was reported by the Citizen- | Queen Charlotte; Thomas Brad-' course of action for the future in the summer months through cat- ship Convener that twenty-two ley, Birchwood; Miss Alice Fra- | this matter. School, expressed the apprecia-| duce our accident rate.” ering to the weddings and ban-'and a half hours were given by |S€T. Prince Street; Mrs. Anna; Dr. Lazerte commenced his tion of the city teachers for the| quets. jthe members who helped during | MacLaren, West Kent; Mrs Win- | study in the province on the Ist. untiring efforts of Miss Estelle | The president thanked all those |the recent cancer camoatgn and | 2ifred MacLeod, Spring Park: and Bowness, who, for many years, J. Reginald MacDonald, @ jof October, and Dr. Dewar said i ivities memb) volunteered |; **¢ MacDonald, Queen ithat his report will be available: , ‘ ' who helped with these activities 10 other ers volun port | cted as general secretary of the | nhicted ix trol eliabdas te ueseae p.m. conducted by Rev. T.H.B. Somers, M.A., S.T.M. Minister. Central Christian Church with Rev. Charles P. Herndon will hold __Special services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. with special music in the evening. ' The First Baptist Church will! hold morning and evening,:ervice: at the usual hours with the gues‘ interest and support. “If we are willing to consider the EXPRESSES APPRECIATION other fellow's feelings by wait- In her remarks, the president, |" and observing what he is go- Sister St. Lucius, Birchwood High | "2 to do, we can certainly ‘re- expected to. be completed in si- dt ; caused by persons under the in-| man who operated a motor vehicle months’ :time, will greatly assist fluence of alcohol. The other 90\ improperly equipped from ap per cent are caused by people electrical standpoint paid a fine who .are ‘‘cold sobver’’. lof seven dollars and costs. | Chief MacArthur says the de-' partment each month investigat- es an average of over 50 acciden! and in-each case the damage in-| kkk kK kek KKK x NORTH RIVER x preacher in the morming beins| for their wonderful co operation. their services for. the annual | are. " _|for the next session of the Legis-| p.EJ. Teachers’ Federation. | Rev. Neil Price. B.A. BCL, BD. <i pe euaed the telephone |““Blitz” on behalf of the blind | eee ane vere : lature early in 1960. An expression of regret was $200, thus the $10,000 monthly es-| Zion Presbyterian Church with! .ommittee for the part they play- citizens of the Province. — = h _— oe i oe OUTLINES PROBLEMS voiced for the illness of three | “mate. Rev. Donald Campbell. BA, Min-| 44 im these ings and|. The report of the cancer dres-| curriculum eetaitet Pend Introduced as a former school-| teachers: James MacCallum, | Contrary to-;popular opinion, it| ister will hold special services a:| noted that the home ¢cok'mg sing committee showed that 35 a teacher by J.A.S. Williams, prin-|3'tchwood High School; Miss /is not the drunken drivers who | He noted the. number of teachers ! jin training — 78 at Prince of Dun- ll a.m. and 7 p.m. i ncaa Antica Church wits cipal of Queen Charlotte High Mary Duffy, Queen Square; and | booth at the Hospital Bazaar was volunteers from this Council met vi é |School, Hén. Dr, Dewar outlined Frederick Hine, principal of West well operated. jsix times during the past year veren y ' ~~, | Wales Coll d 37 at.St i , Rect will told Harvest Thogka.| The meeting was presided over and made 1.411 dressings which |can's are “far above previous @ number —of challenges and | Kent School. || BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 — SHOW AT 8 : ‘“ eRe ‘by the president Mrs. John A. | was part of the free cancer jjevels. The number of perm | Problems confronting education The president also expressed CROWN BREAD i = , = ee Bw ometstsse SSF =e =F = = = =e =e ee Ss = = os ivi fices in th orni ? > oa pee ‘evening. at | MacDonald and agreed by the dressing service provided by th€ teachers has been reduced to 67, |‘ the free world today. _ PResence of the spiriual @rector | Cancer Society. “There is a challenge to educa- former 'appreciation for the efforts of the minister —of—education,— The real HOME MADE | THE BOWERY BOYS ARE BACK IN THEIR 7 p.m. Services at the Free Church | Rev. Francis Ounerty, who onened | V of Scotland, with Rev. J.H. Bis- hop, BA, Minister will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. TRINITY CHURCH Trinity United Church with _ Rev. rank MacLe BA | and Rev. Robert §. Latimer. BA, | Charlottetown Busines and Pr--|month. Plans were made to hold{tal rather tian manual lador, 3.;Our very existence is-being chal |for the efforts of Miss Mabel He noted that lenged by scientific advancements Matheson, have produced weapons of|vincial conference on education} Chiid- | 45d all members were asked to/| sion abided by their own oath, an: destruction. We must be careful |heid ja cope with| —— BEd. BD as Ministers will hold | Thanksgiving Sunday morning» worship at 11 a.m. and Divine Worship at 7 p.m. The Chariotietown Bible Chcpel ‘will hold a Family. Bible ved INTERESTING REPORTS at 11 a.m. and evening strvices at 7.30 p.m. The speaker will | be James A. Stahr. | Calvary Temple i egelist Frank Longdo, Associate Pastor., will hold morning ser- vice at 11 a.m. with Rev. Mr. Jackson speaking. and evening service, conducted by Evange- ist F. Longdo, at 7 p.m. i The Salvation Army With Sr. Major and Mrs. L.A. Hicks, Corps will hold a Holiness | the League | the meeting with Prayer. The correspondence cortsisted of letters from: Mrs. A.M. Law ‘rence, director of women’s panel | market Govetogeneet service; | oc "1 = j to the Sacret Heart Home and) other : institutions. CATERING REPORT The fimance convener reported | $204 for catering dyring compared with 105 last year Out-| tem of classification. standard of living from countries, fession, and outlined the qualities | our of a profession: 1. An act of |¢ther vowing, or declaring: 2 lists were made regularly to lock for teachers is brighter be-|tion in the cold war, with its al- Keir Clark, and felt ‘that the in- members sick in hospital also cause of better salaries and sys-,'¢rmative way of life which chal |terests of education will be well llenges the democratic. system,” | locked after He discussed teaching as a pro-|he said. “There is a challenge to, Hon. Dr. George Dewar. | and we must/¢ral secretary of the P.E.I. T.F. A goo |teach our young people to ap-|paid tribute to the work of her the liberal education, stressing men-|preciate the finer things of hie. | predecessor, Miss Bowness, and LOAF, baked in .brick overs. Fresh daily at your local grocer. 19 cents per loaf. Phone. 5270 by his successor, Miss Anna Riley, the new gen-| BIGGEST , HAPPIEST HOLIDAY HIT! THE ARMY WAS NEVER LIKE THIS! The Bowery’s daffiest draftees +--0n @ howl-a-minute spy hunt! fess'onal Women's Club; Mrs. Lec MacDonaid oprovincjal spirituc’ convener re-World Wide ren’s and Youth Day: G. Werle, re-manages Crest Croft Ltd., Sas- | atoon. The reports given by the con- | veners were very interesting with Rev. and showed a great, deal of | convener, is was noted-that Guide Victor Jackson, Pastor and Evan- work accomplished durifig the |leaders were sorely needed and | past month. The spiritual convener report- N. Rustico Man: Is Fined $50 {to be attended to by the social a “Penny Auction” in the Com-} |munity Centre on October 26th} attend. The membership conven-| lers reported the membership to/|their profession in the same way. date as 330..The atlas boy's cas- socks which meed repairs are action conveners. In the report of the Girl Guide a committee was appointed to look into the matter. The magazine convener made arrangements with her committee to contact members for subscrip- tions. The business meeting was brought to a close with the re- citation of the Act of Consecra- |his material contains many fac A collective body members of the medical profes- | that urged the teachers'to be loval to jthat education can this challenge from science.” Turning to the problems that “ee jare facing -education in P.E.1., responsibility to their code of ji. minister noted that most of ethics. |the other provinces in Canada, The guest speaker af the ses-|including the ‘other Maritime sion, Rev. Dr. Francis Bolger,! provinces, are still ahead of P.E. Ph.D., gave a most interesting) {sland in many respects in th: address on Prince Edward Is-| matter of education. “The teach- land’s entry into Confederation,| ers have problems, the school tg = — from — to| administrators have problems, s ather iger, a professor ‘ > at St. Dunstan's University ,re- on eee 2 cently completed a thesis on th subject for his Doctorate. an He urged that they have good public relations, and a sense of FOR RENT floor sanders and edgers alse about P.E.I. and Confederatior “FABULON” the fa Officers, Meeting at a5 | O.m., an open} A fine of $0 and costs or in air meeting at 6.30 and a Har-| vest Festival Alter Service at 7, o'clock. } The United Pentecostal Church with C.A. Robinson, minister default of payment 30 days in Queens County Jail, was meted out to Joseph Saulnier of North | after which the members enjoyed tion to the Blessed Virgin Mary a social hour with refreshments served by the committee in charge under the program convener. that had remained uncovered un- til brought to light in his the “BOWLING ALLEY” finish for home floors. sis. NUMBER OF CHANGES Hon. Dr. L.G. Dewar, minis- CHANDLER BROS. 1 Plywoed Place in setting up the pro-| Support Island Products st fall in Charlottetown. | < Op ~~ SEE TERTAINMENT UNDER TH BRACKLEY POINT ROAD Box Office Opens at 7:30—Show starts at 8 LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON ~~ EXTRA! FORBIDDEN DESERT AND COLOR CARTOON ANOTHER LAFF-PACKED HOLIDAY HIT FOR— SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW (Box Office opens at 12:05 a.m. | Rustico, who appeared in Queens County Magistrate’s Court for sentence Friday afternoon. -* will hold morning service at 11 am. and an evangelistic meet- ae 7% i Oo evening. Saulnier had been convicted by | HI-Y CONFERENCE Magistrate James B. Johnston, | The Maritime Hj-Y Conference 2 week ago on the charge of with some 170 delegates opens having created a nuisance in a today in Charlottetown with a ‘Public place by urinating on the re-dedication service this morn-|Me2in street ‘in North Rustico. ing at the First Baptist Church.' Judson E. Myers of Mount Al- The svecial speaker will be Gar-|bion previously charged under net Sherwood, Boy’sgWork Sec-,the Excise Act with having the retary of the Saint hn, N.B. | possession of a quantity of wash YMCA. suitable forthe manufacture of Featured speakers will be Dr. ‘illicit spirits. had his case furt- her adjourned until Friday, Oct. SHOWING TONIGHT AUDITIONS ~—si| FOR NATIONAL TV SHOW TALENT CARAVAN is now auditioning in the Charlotte- town area. Anyone interested in auditioning for the TV show please apply by phone or in person to CFCY, Phone 7347 no later than Saturday noon. Auditions will be completed by Sunday midnight, October 11. ALSO KIDDIES CARTOON FESTIVAL WITH ALL YOUR CARTOON FAVORITES A NIGHT OF ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY | sY | taerntees ea eww) | e*¢S 0 ED ¥ XR MM *¥ ve a ALL THE PULSE-QUICKENING DRAMA OF v SAAN, gy 2, Ge uu ba AUIRANITE . | RD SUTTOMS the thrill-mad crowds and in the spangled Sawdust jungle below... a story of mystery and intrigue, >t _ reckless love and bitter hate! Mighty spectacle of danger and W daring as colorful as the \ __ Big Top itself! DEATH-DEFYING! _& THE TIGHT-ROPE ® WALK ACROSS NIAGARA “FALLS! ear. Va aaa BS te 38S 953.44 FN x ray VE Vole) - - | wr ANE MA ee This aim combined with adequate Insurance Cover COMING MON. - TUE. - WED. - THUR. MONDAY SHOWS AT 2:30 —7— 9 » : TO-DAY \ “THESE THOUSAND HILLS" SHOWS 2:30 —7—=9 23. A Charlottetown resident plead- ing quilty to the possession of i on his own individual permit was given a fine of $20 and costs B R FE i- S | Similar penalties were tmoos- jed upon two residents of New | i - : rae : ithe possession of intoxicating liqu- RECEIVES WORD | : Ps G.Je Wynne, Chariotetown has or in a place other than their sister, Rev. Mother Wynne on} The previously adjourned case Thursday evening at the Sacred'of a Bonshaw youth charged i and attertion was further adjour- RAYNER FUNERAL — The fu- | : a neral for Mrs. Perley Rayner wa: ned until Friday. Oct. 16, as MacLean Funeral Home. Ser-|“ere unavailable for yesterday ‘vices were conducted by Rev.| A similar adjournment was son. Pallbearers were Herman|town man charged under the Deignan, Ernest Mutch, Harry | Town Planning Act with moving rell Stairs, Clifford Murphy. In- : ie terment was in Floral Hills Mem-|ithout first obtaining the nec- essary permit to do so. | THANKSGIVING DANCE Dancing from 9:30 till 1:00 With tw6 Orchestras Admission 75c For table reservations dial 7142 or 8830 Driving upon. the public righways is a orivilege ar We owe it:to ourselves and to the other driver te | have our cars in good working condition: to drive at LTD. fh Insurance Since 1872 ANO CO-GTARAING ‘ nue | GHBERT ROM @ Charlottetown @ Summerside | ‘ PLAN TO COME EARLY L O Cc A [ intoxicating liquor not purchased or 30 days in jail. Wiltshire who were convicted of received word of the death of his |"sidences. Heart Convent, Halifax. — driving without due care held on Thursday, Oct. 8, from the |S°Me witnesses for the crown Q.R. Stairs and Rev. C.A. Robin-/ given in the case of a Charfotte- Barr, Malcolm MacLaughlin, Dele building in the city limits orial Gardens. 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