Parkdclle. Junior School- ..,- . ) -. is-.7.na on . . ....,, . . Page 14. The Guardian Wed. July 4,1955 I O LEARY 3 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,"f, 3'-"m.,m. a E - A P l Onlfondsy nlghtl laru ” a".fl”.i"ll.l.?' summmm 0" MW" . . . . R xerclses And words i" - ' W” - ””''' - A negation gathered at the school . ' Serious Criliclsm egardlng . . ........... .. ...... -.-.-. -.-.... . Leary. were visitors to Glanwooa , g M lltltmlhl llsherlu of lur-Marlel 13111 , "nu? ';',,,f;,',';,":f' ”'”'”' ""' reeantly. visiting at the home of e r eat: and vlslton attended the Linda Carver I, d J 7 closing exercises or the Parkdale Andy Cullen dllrw Ind. DI'- Weir. 0'1-can. ' "' l'"' "m" l?'""9'”"9i a S e - pupils in Parhdals unit on 'I'hurs- Joanne Dav . Wlw Will ht lelrhu in the near Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley and 'day mo . -lune xsth. Mr. Donald Duf "”"'- Cl""ll' V. family of Suinmeraide spent the CANADA SILENT Frank c o. principal. vI'esid- Linda Gaudet 'm.n' erh IV with relatives and friends By DAVE MUINTOSH. g ada and the U.S. need better V . ed and officiated in the present- Linda Gormley Ia Knutaford and Gsacumpec. cannula; Press Staff writer radar equipment. .At present. the (No official report has ever atlon of diplomas, certificates and Faye Gorveatt--, . OTTAWA (CF) -Printed tes- radar was notefftcient in detect- been made by me cumin de. .w.,.d,. Sharon Bonn A miscellaneous shower was held tlmony given to a United states ins Planes at high Or l0W hltltlltles capability of the CF-I00 against The mug”; numb," we" und. Levis; Munonla Senate armed forces committee though it performed lalrly W9ll ll fence department on probable er the direction of Mrs. V. Leigh Norman MacDonald "ml Mm Mn Ed M”. Om Th Pmlr makes sober reading for Cana- intermediate heights. It was not Russ,” bombers. on gffictency 0; Dmgwem . Linda. omacnonud .u .t the ornn.A V an are was a good dians, expected that complete 1 radar the radar equipment or on the I g The pmnnm Wu .8 follow” Louis Mad)” .1 d duetDougw.' mm by M1... mzgymc. gmmale ng tag” a Bvaahesoorted In fact. the transcript of the coverage would be hvhllllln W" need for more electronic control , 0 CHIP Michael MacDonald phmm mu M, M humuw mm mm”? w?,','1"' g"”R'l:,'," committee's deliberations. Just Soulllelll Call-ad" "ll 311"” U-5- such as would he provided by R'emu,'k' by cm. In Jerry Macbougall ' ' ' wnunde lgyea If; ' 9 fl made available how has more lo um” 19” R ' SAGE) Re h by M be f S h l mlber" MacL”" Rev. W.H. Forlythe was l!l'e- bride Shep rece'Ivedreatl:'l.:1"v he say about capabilities 0' the The "'0 mm" "my .w””l"3 Gen. Partridge told the commlt- " Boudm" 9'" " ” C ”” Donald Macl-cod - rented with a purse for which be lovely giitir which Wereo ere: Canadian air defence Syslem Tad” ""95 3".l””."ed "' Cal.” tee the Russians have enough Colonel S, C. 0land's yacht. later proceeded to New York. By and 1 (Mb C H h d Linda Moore thanked all in a few well chosen by Miss Shir-ley Ellis MISlopI;:' than has been ElV9l1lll ll"? C3ll3' 3daTlh'3 DEW lme 1” me Arm” bombers to launch an initial "Lady Betty 11'' of the Royal inland waters, the motor cruiser mu Teodws Dep'umaIe:a 3" an David Murphy Wm-dj. seven; lpeechcs were cw, sun” read the llama of IIV3: dian government's recent white and (lie Mid-Canada fence along paper on defence or by Defence the Sam PaF8ll8l- M053 0l llle - ' in C - Pincti-cc radar chain is located 1,:u,,,':,':,"" Campucy m E om in southern Canada. It controls attack on North America employ- Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron. ing hundreds of bombers. Fifty has reached the port of Montreal thermonuclear bombs -on target llP0n her 2-500'l11lle lllleFl18ll0l13l would destroy 50 per can of us, cruise. "Lady Betty II" with her Chief witness before the U.S. Suiate comittee was Gen. Earle E. Partridge, commander of the U.S. air defence system. He said of the RCAF's CF-100 jet interceptor, Canada's nialn defence weapon: ”Il is very good for their (Canadian! purposes in that it has long range. The only difficulty is that the aircraft is of post-war design and it is quite slow. It is as slow as the aircraft which we have in our inventory at the present time." CANIT G0 HIGH ENOUGH Gen. Partridge went on to say that American Interceptors now in squadron service can't fly high eliougb to attack jet bombers which the Russians have In operation. In I957. 1958 and early I959, the air defence system would not be in "too good shape." the opcrtitiiis of the Interceptors. AUTOMATIC RADAR The U.S. Air Force soon will beginnlo put into operation a con- trol system known as SAGE. The letter stand for semi-automatic ground emironment. SAGE designed to increase ca- iiability of the U.S. air defence system five to 10 times. will reduce to automation practically every essential step in the air defence process. A radar scope. for instance, will be scanned by another tube which will extract the necessary data and send it automatically to a control centre. Gen. Partridge said: "So far the SAGE system has been programmed to cover only the continental U.S. We believe.it essential that Canada one day same general type 8! SAGE l0? have some equipment of the Gen. Partridge also said Can- Tyne Valley Se Meeting Of Mem. Health Centre The Annual Meeting of the Stew- art Memo 1...: Health Centre was held in Tyne Valley Hall on Mon- day evening, June 18th. The Pres- ident Mi-. R.H. Found presided. The report of the activities in the Health Centre was given by Mr. Found. During the nine months period from March 31st to Dec. 31st there were 67 newborns (an increase of seventeen over 1955i, 395 pat- ients received care (an increase of ninety-eight over 1955!, 128 out- patients were treated (an increase of thirty-nine over 1955). Three new pieces of equipment were added during the year. Croupctte and an incmalor made available through a welfare grant by the department of Health. and an Ether-suction Anesthetic Mach- ine. An x-ray machine will be installed within the next three control purposes." es Annual industry, 40 per cent M the pop- ulation. I-n owner aboard with his two sons. Bruce and Donald, sailed from continued via the Hudson River. Lake Champlain and the Rich- elieu River to the St. Lawrence. "Lady Betty 11" sailed from Montreal June 26 for Quebec. Rimouski, Bagotville. Seven is- -" d H H . Even after me U.S. m. defence Chester June 9 for Newport, and lands. Charlottetown an a i all command received new and new fighters. "I believe we must be prepared to accept severe damage if the enemy does attack.” Gen. Partridge Indicated the U.S. Air Force wants to assume control for the entire North American air defence system, in- ' ”'ng the RCAF'a air defence command. The Canadian defence depart- ment so far has objected to one overall commander for the air defence system because this would place Canadian defence units under an American com- mander. However. Gen. Par- tridge and Canada's Air Vice- Marsllai Larry Wray now work very closely together. Thomas MacKlnnon and Hugh MacNeil. At the conclusion of the business is lhe amount due the Hospital) is about 38,600. Mr. Darrach emphas- ized the necessity of patients try- in: to wipe this accouitt off. He urged the people to pay something every month. even if if were only a dollar. If all did that it would relieve the financial embarrass- ment in which the Directors some- times find themselves. . The report of the Ladies Aid was given by Mrs. Stewart. The report indicated a very successful year. Much credit is due the Ladies Aid for their cooperation in assisting to maintain the Inst- ilutinii. MEDICAL STAFF Dr. Robinson reporlcd on behalf of the Medical Staff. He thanked the people for the splendid way in which they supported the Health Centre and patronized his office. Medical Staff of the Prince County He also wished to thank the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purser were presented with small fokens'of remembrance from the Hospital Board for their splendid Co-opel'- ation with the work of the Cent- re during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Purser leave in July to make their home in Ontario. BURTON Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler. Glengarry, had as their guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Mur- phy, Hope River, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Iatrick MCK-znna, Charlottetown. Closing exercises of Burton School were held on the school grounds on Tliursday afternoon. June 21. The programme consisted of a Spelling Match won by Mona Collicutt, followed by Sports. One legged race was won by Allen Cooke; 3-legged race, Christina 1; given by Mrs. The 28th annual convention of South Prince Women's lnsitute was held in Central Bedeque Hall on June 12th. The presiding offi- cer was Mrs. Hubert MacNeil1, Birch Grove and the secretary. Miss Aletha Noonan Bedeque. The hall was attractively decor- ated with potted plants, seasonal flowers and it nice display of hand- icraft the work of the different Institutes. The afternoon session opened at 2.30 p.m. by the sing- ing of the Institute Ode followed by the Mary Stuart Collect in uni- son. The address of welcome was given by Mrs. Cecil Reeves of Birch Grove, the entertaining In- stitute and very fittingly replied to by Mrs. Chas. MacFarlane. Fernwood. The minutes of the last annual convention were read and approved. A very interesting reading was Austin Rogers, Birch Grove. and encored. The report of the nominating committee was read by Miss Flor- rie Green. Central Bedeque:pres- ldent for 1957, Mrs. Scott Cairns, Lower Freetown; vice-president Mrs. Earle Pearson, Chelton; and Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Clark Baker, N. Bedeque. The report of the resolutions committee was given by Miss Lou- lse Callbeck. A sing song followed with Mrs. Waller Craig as pianist. Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, represent- ed the Provincial Executive and introduced Miss Jessie Binghau and Miss Virginia Mafhesoil. stu- dent girls, who are employed for the su ner months with the W.I. branch of the Dep't of Agriculture South Prince Annual W.l. District Convention Held Hubert McNeil. welcomed Mr. Austin Scales who gave a short talk regarding the PC. Hospital expenditures largely due to non- paying patients and asked if the W.l. would talk over this matter at their meetings and try to plan s. ne way by which they could try and help pay for non-paying patients in their respective dis- tricts. A trio by the Misses Campbell and Miss Doreen Baker. North Bedeque was encored; reading by special request. Mrs. Austin Rog- ers, Birch Grove. The president, then introduced the guest speaker of the evening. Mr. Wilson Ross. supervisor of schools in District No. 4, Charlotte- town who gave a very interesting talk on his trip to a leadership course in Education at the Uni- versity of Alberta, and on the serious situation of rural educa- tion in our province. He said that if we in Prince Edward Island will raise the -standing of teaching qualifications pay more adequate salaries and reorganize the admin- istration of rural schools. then our Province could compare favor- ably with any in Canada. so far as education is concerned. a short discussion followed by those pres- en. Intermission and sale of candy were followed by a skit by Bede- que Institute. The singing of the Queen brought a successful con- ventlon and program to a close, RESOLUTIONS (ll Whereas the schools of our province are in general below standard in regard to fully qual- ified teachers and the students they produce and Whereas the sup- Chorus: The Piper Presentation of Certificates and Prince Grade 2 (Mrs. Wenn's Depart- ment) Chorus: Over in the Meadow Presentation of Certificates and Prizes Grades 2 and I (Miss Birch's Department) Rhythm Band Selection Presentation of Certificate: and Prizes Grades 3 and 4 (Miss Green an's Department) Chorus: Three Ships Presentation of Certificates and Prizes . The Queen. PRIZES Prizes awarded for English and Arithmetic by the Trustee Board of School Unit No I are as fol- lows: ENGLISH Donald Deacon Wayne MacL2an Marjorie Lou Brown Nancy Costaln Margaret Mitton ARITHMETIC Keith Francis Mary Lou Bi-own William Oliver Nancy Duffy Scott Cunningham Prizes awarded for Application by the Home and School Associa- tion are as follows: Isabel Wliealley Percy Giddlngs Donald Gaudet Dianne Maclntyre Louis MacDonald Sandra Myers, Patsy Deacons Elaine MacKay. Edith Lund GRADE I (Miss Callaghan) HONOR CERTIFICATES Scott Cunningham Margaret Mitton Ruth Pollard Judy Webster Kevin Weir GRADING CERTIFICATES Judy Brown Rowena Hickox Edith Lund Blair Maccormack Allan MacDonald Barry MacDonald Hector MacDonald Wilfred MacDonald g Brian M-acLean James Paquet Janet Seaman Wayne Shaw Wendell Thomsen Debra Ann Wall Blair Webster ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATES Linda Carver Levita MacDonald GRADE II (Miu Birch) flolvolt DIPLOMAS Dianne Maclntyre Barbara Lund Bill Howard Wilson Hume , GRADING CERTIFICATES Billy Giddlngs Margaret Dollar Mlchael'Brown Hazel Hogan Marsha Proud GRADE Ill (Miss Birch), HONOR DIPLOMAS Wayne MacLean Mary Lou Brown Donald Gaudet GRADING CERTIFICATES - Joey Brown Alan Found Brian Pollard Cecil MacDonald Bill MacLeod Donald Davis Barry MacLeod Pat Redmond Patsy Cullen Wayne Ramsay Elaine Carver Sterling MacLenn Vera Fall PERFECT ATTENDANCE Alan Found Cecil MacDonald GRADE 4 (Miss Greenanl GRADING CERTIFICATES Harold Bevan Lester Blrt . Allie Duffy Virginia Gallagher Terry MacLeod ' Sylvia Murphy Carl MacKay Isobel Wheatley GRADE III (Miss Greenan) HONOR CERTIFICATES Paul Carver Joan Creamer Donald Deacon Keith Francis en by members of the brotheghood and of the congregation, express- ing their appreciation of the work done by Rev. Foraythe. in the many activities of the communi- ties in which he was associated while here. Dr. Weir was presented with I beautiful wrist watch, Mr. Alvin Palmer made the presentations. Dr. Weir expressed his thanks and appreciation of this lovely gift. Rev. Gardner of Alberton was pre- sent and spoke a few words. and wished those good, minister. the best of everything In their future charges. p Mr. Elwyn Botilter. sang a solo and the Buchannon sisters sang a duet. which was encored. Mr. Per- cy Vey played very sweetly on the harmonica. "Jaunlta" and r. Burton Boates and Mrs. Dan Mac- Plierson gave an organ and liar- monica duet. Mr. Raeford Locke, gave a humerus reading. Mr. Ed- ward MacDonald gave a talk en- titled. "No Turning Back." Re lreshments were served and this enjoyable evening closed with the Mr. and Mrs. C.W. LeBeau of Montreal, Que. were guests at the Ellis Lodge on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead I Sell and Install Aufomafic WATE R H EATERS X 5-. singing of "Blest Be The Tie That Binds”. - and good wishes; Miss Audrey Dumvllle placed them on the table. Irma thanked one and all for their kindness; and invited all to visit her some time. For she's a jolly good fellow was then sung. The remainder of the evening was spent in social chat: and a delic- ious lunch was served by the ladies. only television has Hi-fl for ear and eye FIRESTONE HOME 3. AUTO;u.. co. no. 5 I Weellss Hos ital for their fine Co-oper- Doyleand Cheryl Rogers; Sack and save an interesting talk on I of ' Richard Warren on" ""9" "s”U"”” Mr. round paid tribute to the atioll. He stated that the Doctors race,-Christina Doyle and Cheryl the different lvrolects of lnstitute llnye hallnt)::eg:ll:irt::crl!:!I:b:' glam Manny GRADING CERTWICATES L. M' coNNou'Y' in Gt G "NFL mm rxtcllent Work 0f the lVl3ll”0ll and were always ready to give him in Rogers; Grade 1 racghyimmie work such as music and Drama whereas ”m.e'i5 8 lack of um. "'3 J93" Murphy Shirley Beyan Charlottetown '0' s' Dm-5541 hnr staff, also our resident Doctor. hand and upon calling anyone of Dalton; Grade 11 and 111...Jackie Festivals, C.A.C,. Foundation Fund interest and concern in m- p .1? Bmlmm Read Ann Bevan . or send” D1” 6324' All feel that the efficiency of this them, They were practically there Doyle; running ,3;-e.-A11en Cooke Radio Boradcasfs, farm forums mane, Resolved that our Eovlgfi shell” wakeu" Eric Blrt group. along with the splendid co- operation of the Ladies Aid is responsible for the success of the Centre. The financial report ws given by Mr. Lloyd Darracli. The reven- ue for the year amounted to 514,072.33 while the expenditure amounted to 514,856.73 leaving a net operating loss of 3784.40. In- come from the Tea party and other functions amounted to 51.69174. leavinga profit of 5913.34. Mr. Darrach pointed out that this report looks good on paper but of the Hospital revenue, a considerable portion is outstand- ing. The amount outstanding (that before he was ready for them. OFFICERS The following Officers were ap- ideni. HR. Found; Vice-Pres, by: Treas., Lloyd Dnrrach. Directors are Maynard Mat-Alt hur. Desmond Brawn, William Maynard. Spurgeon Dyment. James Milllgan. Lorne Grlgg, Sydney Enman, James Burleigh, II.R. Found, Josua MacArthur, Roy Oafaway, Carmen MacNeil. Edwin Hansen, Rev. M.J. Finlay. Stanley MacI.ean, Wendell Mac- Kay, Clifford Ellis, W.I-I. Phillips, Ancel Ballum, Gordon Murray. DAILY CRCOSSWORDC ll ” m p k d ,0 rr R gggag flnancialdrepost. Correspondance gcmo . me e . u ,-K . L: , .,. was re: an delt with. Final , . v - I. Hint DOWN 35.BmalIsst JHHHD fllat"E,I-1 xrratgements were made for the gyrjrfarlrirlljy zll-C.hellseeaCll(llitSllt;ph(:lil'(d 5.Notrullvl 1-Mhhrlt-' 0' IIEILIL-IL-Ii-1 I'll-11411 Swlmmlhi (ills! to he held in vacationing at the holne ofl'Mrs .'sl'”'"" :iu"'l"' M g"nM tliluggggnvamm Julyt De Chrlstiphord's parents Mr: :Illu-u.ioH & sat" p The programm? consisted of I :;ii.11”Mrs. Archie Arsenault and lmoutloud 4. Ever ubbr.) reading by Christina Doyle: enter- A 5" H3-Aqullli .':JP09U 3'-ull'l'" :;llll2le;lt,v:r:g;s5Ii)ng1:o,;&g5i veloln gmpaihy iloes out to the be- mammal land pn- - p 03' - T3. 0- ed ( '1 ( M' L" l3.Raat on Italy ueluy. ridge Rogers will be hosetss for g:::;pbena::ey14 aye.” 1:: sou": '15-lMlm .-A'""l' ”-Th” ' July Miieuul W" cm "My Ill" west. Whl) passed away suddenly lM"l' 7-N""7 "cl """'"" ”""' tad." ' at P.C Hospital on June 20th in Utah I. Pondering 18. Pllfer . ' i b5.0uljunctlcn O.Young 39.Partof l6.AnIst's ”(?o"(')'k".me' d”; sick M” A miscellaneous shower was iis.clunon- turkey a n mm MR6” or, '3' "- Melvln held in Station Hall on Monday unulitoc lllansldunes io.Anhui. I0.Notchod. H” g '1: l”',”'''"'''-, M" evening, June llth in honor of alord ilmg.) of brown Ilsaa M"ryEdw:rd 311', ':?."l'” "men forthcoming marriage of Miss Car- Dl.Nsat laym.) Il.Unltof ll.Prnducod Iouadu wmhd Damn ';mc"v' "M" Mr: ollne Barlow. A large group of m.'I1iotvn nllltlnet ereclutn ll-NGMIIO and M P te' "1 "lm" Dwlrt fl-le. '. and relatives enjoyed even- Habbr.) (Elan) aglus e1Amtlepsg t "' e ' 1” ""'' Re"'"l" lng of friendly chatterand some 38';Potnt I8.Di.smIy (Pottsry). (golf) :13; IVE" ;:""d' "d ' "cm mulllc. Bride and groom-to-be were a4.Unlt:ol ID.T.it:;;i: n.1'tIitaa?.i-p ;rlarla title ” "W ' escorted to two decorated chairs VI" A V" " - '9 Mr. 3 a M , ,7 h C on the stage. Gifts were opened ;i'3anilile.rlill."' also Allilton nil: Aleothll. by Ml" Bsllflce l"91'l"I0h '5 . sung” "cm of Mn Ln” verses were read by Mrs. Ray ""”'l"Y giiteon 1; tag - Hawaii and Miss Nels Day placed l”-AW” Hr each gift in place. Wendell and H0. llwolllrllfy DRecent guests of Mrs. Myrtle Caroline each spoke in a few well ehxfgcgm "gym-rElw5:e.lIl1:ol(l:.u hrelr sis- clioslenuwoiga their ItI'II.IIukI AIlIlId,o1P- - - all non: preca on one an . n- 8l.cobla also her mother, Mrs. Peter Dai- ed in singing "They Are Jolly Good I” (hail of Summerfleld. Fellows." Several young laglles ' th A- f h . Th - ztlnatrucfora Members of Cape Wolfe 4-H calf 9 "Wed re "ls "mm ye Iv 7 ma dub chosen to tour C y young coupe were ex ended I .m.-N" mud we" :0" Bail: 35:31: best wishes on their journey. of length Shaw, Verna MacWilllsms.. Wayne Mr. Carl Delaney. Station Agent. ltindennlta Locke. Garfield Maewllllamg, of this place. has returned to his "mi. They were accompanied b Mr. duties after a few days of illness. 44; pg;-gof and Mrs Geor a sh y '.c,,,,, ' ' "" C" Mr. Claude Barln has been able t" :'.::".:.nr '5'. W ' .mnnca N o ky Qll . . DIP I . 0- WW4 ran on V .Dr. Reid assisted by Mrs. wu. .5 ;'n".;:f' Squld.Ji9gin9 fred Arseniult. R.N. hold a lPolIo ' llnlc in II II where a very arge """"""l C be of child n received In- .l...u - Grounds Now :3....'.... " rlverg ' lO.PIn of ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-Steps Sympathy is extended to the be- altltr .. Ire bdng taken to 353 any mp,”-, raaved family of the late Euselte 41-ltluor J on Nmvfuundlantfs trsdi- 3'"""l ""0 Pm” ""1 "'4" , . tional . . den at 0 of of years. a nun cnrroqnorn - sum luv to work it: .,,,, ,,,';',;";' 1:5,-:35, "”"""m,m,; 4;;-it ”' " - " S Misses Eleanor Barlow and Lin- ””'""T l" "”'"'''c daD ti viitedafewd ntoisoirax. ow 0'"-"'Y ' '3'! osslttuuttapiystasdrsoraaothor. tatitlnunislsaisuose -hI'tIIlhrOL's.1(ferlhotwo0'l. ate. Ilagtelsttcaaposn ittoplllattlilolunhaadforlttilloltbowvuharlallhlalh, &IasytaccsIslotunanllsrcat. ,- goons:-an-on-Inca Fedcetlonofflsllermenrecentty H, mm m,A,m, Junrsa. cs revive colt uxavrlt ""' ''"'',.''-'''3,?,,; f.,"''' '0: nndl'nn'.nyhnvu'necentiytahen'.'l;l a -6 s cross. To srsrucux "0 wt for our mm-uu.A,,,,,,""""'”'"""”"' - v . .- Isurswnlhouindu 7m:l&i'”'b'fRU'8x'A If. Vbuaa-lath. ersseoht so, nnajn-1.. naps. Ann. :1. it the squid for collflsh ban. Ba-id! isultandfarallyllavetabentiprem , -A I lWI'I&Qf&HIAR'l'IAND J , 4purt.QI.vr so wat- pointed for the coming year: Pres- Edwln Hansen, Sec'ty, Dean Cros- eoafusion when ootri and Marie Dalton; wheel barrow race.-Norma Doyle and Marie Dalton: pre-school age, race-AL ton Cooke. The children received a treat from the teacher. Ice cream and cake was served by members of Burton W.I. The teacher received many lovely gifts from the pupils, Mrs. Melvin MacGregor was to Burton Women's Institute for the June Meeting. The president Mrs. Lance Dalton, presided. Meeting opened with the Institute Ode fol- lowed by the Mary Stewart Collect In unison. Nine members answer- ed roll call by repeating a Proverb. Five visitors were present. Minutes were read; also the depots buy squid. lt. deuce la hlaatsraidc. Mr. Arsen- lltellala-landnriu lsenultllulsanrllalllaxthmac Wlihiit. L" n" '5'" '” "'l'''''l at borne of Mr. and Mrs. Roland '5' "'l'9""9l Mlliar, Freeland. ares about 3 miles from lien, and helped to flood the market, Day vlslfed relatives recently in C. M. IAM of the Newfoundland 5WllII9"ld0- etc. The Misses Bingham and IV theson gave a fine demonstra- tion and talk on how best to pur- chase the most becoming mater- ials patterns and styles for one's figure. The afternoon session closed with a splendid report by Mrs. Kenneth Muitart of Searletown from the different Institutes. Meeting ad- journed for the tea hour. The evening session opened at 8.30 pm. by singing the Island Hymn; Chorus by Central Bede- que junior school children: High- land Fling by Miss Hamnacl Mid- dleion. The presidin president, Mrs. WELLINGTON ment be asked to appoint a Royal Commission to consider all as- pects of the situation. ' (Zl Whereas the U.N. through lls Say Unesco is endeavorlng to work for world peace by sponsor. lllll many educational projects in war-ravaged and under-privileged countries. Resolved that our w,1, continue to support a UN. pro- ject similar to the Ceylon project of last year. - (Iii - Whereas certain magazines contain an increasing and alto- gether dlsproporflnale number of liquor advertisements which cre- ate a false impression of the cf- fects.of alcohol while others con- tain r' A advertisements both of which have a harmful effect upon our youth. Resolved that we ct upon W. I. members to excr- clse discrimination in choosing the Magazine allowed in our home. Ml Whereas in many places in our highways there continues to be unsightly dumping of refuse. tin cans, fertilizer bags etc, Re- solved that lhis matter be again referred for action to the Minister of Highways. Dept. of Health and Welfare or the proper authorities. (5ipResolved that the thanks of this convention he tendered to the ladies of Birch Grove Insti- tute. the speakers and all those who contributed to the program. ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATES Edith Lund Allan MacDonald Gloi-i Jean Murphy GRADE 1 Miss Todd) DONOR CERTIFICATES Nancy Costain Katheen Creamer Ralph MacDonald Sandra Myers Richard Wheatley GRADING CERTIFICATES Wanda Archer Norman Bell Carol Bevan Patsy Deacon Glydon Dennis Patsy Doyle Nancy 'Duffy Clarence Heart: Stephen Heart: Warren MacCallum Ian MacLeod Jane Mills Sharon Moore Stephen Moore ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATEQ Carol Bevan GRADE 11 (Mrs. Weln) DONOR DIPLOMAS Marjorie Lou Maclnnls Sharon MacNelli Billy Oliver Lynne Pollard Lynda Spencer GRADING CERTIFICATES Roy Bell - Doreen Roberts Soviet news agency Taas said. heated gas thrust forward from a jet chamber at supersonic speeds. Grant Carson Donna Contain Linda Duffy Dianne Frlzzell Percy Giddlngs Ian Hume Susan Jenkins Ronald Lidstone Johnnie Lehnen Paul Maccormac Alllslon MacLeod Marilyn MacLeod Donald MacDonald Rhonda Myers Donald Pitcairn James Westhaver Lloyd Wlieatley ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATES Shirley Devan Ann Bevan Leslie Blrt Eric Blrt Linda Duffy FAST DRILL PE BFECTED mu , ,,,,,, JULY I7 - I8 rmnAii Stations in MARITIMES MONTREAL-OTTAWA-TORONTO Return Faro from CIIARIAITTETOWN , BARGAIN 527.35 331 .65 S4015 YOU SAVE YOU SAVE YOU 317.35 520.05 525.50- airruais ll Dan to Ottawa or Toccata. LINE: 1 Days to Iontreal. children Under 8 haul hoe-I DI Under 18. llalf Ian. locus: :50 Lb. lleuue Allowance n WATCH FOR BARGAIN COACH FARE! 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