| CNT Managers From P.E.I. o ‘ FORTH WILTSHIRE & ‘Leen Youshie: 8. Sty Mee The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 25, 1958. 3 ; eee is the a . Grade U: 1. Valerie Clark; 2 from different churches taking|Superintesder Devid Blair, has ° : term exams in order Of) Eidred Nicholson: 3. Gary Lart-| part. ' learned the district safety award To Attend Moncton Meeting | ss sisnsne tor North wat.| er Fer the first section *Worship”| i conpeliten . ms ciate Grade I: it Nicholson; | Miss B. MacRae, leader; “‘Peni-| At the same time, D.V. Gond- 2. Faye Oakes;.3. Dorothy Bow-|tence” Mrs. Dopald MacEach-| eri vieepresident and general . eee eaten. Mettchell neces 3, Watieier, ante] were enone fae Por] aoe ero; “Assurance” Mrs. Norman| manager of the Atlantic Region ‘ suprenattiven.ja the| sana. tare Predmiie ne 2. Barry Balderston; 3./ Grade I B: 1. Jean Balderston.| MacDonald; “Consecration’’ Mrs./announced that the New Gias- — Provinces ever to as-| Lodge, : ne A) eee Maclean. ; Highest average for Senior De-| Neil MacPhail. 4 gow division, under superintend- semble at Moncton headquarters | wiyxes Edm B. F. Esta. Grade IX: 1. Ronnie Godrey;)| partment—Dorothy, Ann Parker| Prayers of intercession were|ent Lloyd G. Stirling, has retain- will meet Thursday and Friday of| brooks, Bathurst: J.G. Duplessis.| 7, <u Godfrey: 3. Colin Kel-) 95.2 per. cent. Highest average/ offered by Rev. George Killen)ed the divisional honors for safe- |] this week to discuss all phases of | Chuthum and G.H. Cox, assistam |; i for Junior Department—Atlan| and Mrs. Killen, Mrs. Malcolm) ty performance. the communications business and Saint John. Grade VIE: 1. Alan Gofifrey;| Parker—2 per cent. MacNeill and Mrs. John Mac-| This is the third consecutive means of improving the service. | ™Anse*t: _,|2 Peggy Parker 3 Marilyn Bos-| Principal, Alberta Todd. Cannell. Mrs. G. Killen gave a/year the New Glasgow division The conference is to be held at| _ Officers from Nova Scotia will | wall. Assistant. Donaida MacPher-|@ddress. =~ tas copped the honors withia the Brunswick Hotel. include managers C. A. Beckett, Grade VH: 1. Marilen Mac- son. A trio “We will follow Jesus” |the region. and the second con- Attending from CNT head- Halifax, J. W. McManuse¢ Sydney; | Neill; 2. Donald MacLean ‘tie);, . was sung by Kathy MacKinnen,|sscetive win en a system wide quarters Toronto will be|J-M. Ryan, Yarmounth; A.|2. Alan MacDonald. | % Imez MacFadyen and Evelyn} basis. Henry Léfe, commercial superin-| Penny, North Sydney; A. W. Grade VI Senior. 1. Kendall Prayer Service MacNevin. Miss Louise MacKen-| The Halifax and Edmanstos tendent, representing R.B. Stecle,| Roberts, Truro; L.G. Wright,| MacKenzie: ° Sarena MacKen- zie was organist for the evening.| divisions also made a noteworthy : superintendent of eastern | New Glasgow; R.B. Schurman, | tie. _ | At Canoe Cove © showing, registering a 50 per . He will address the opening | Antigonish; Miss M. B. Camp-| Grade VI JUNIOR: 1. Louise ' 2% sas . cent and a 33 and one-third per- 2% on, ne-well-H-tee= Zande dis-|-bell,- Glace Bay: .Miss_.M.M.| Younker: 2. Linda Boswall-.3.| 91.6 world -Day~of-Prayer-was. Maritime_District es . trict superintendent. — Hachey, Dartmouth; Mrs. P. G.| Scott MacDonald. in the Preceatent Gere gaa: a Winr ie a $ Presiding over the conference | Steeves, Kentville; H.H. Harper,| JUNIOR DEPARTMENT: Canoe Cove’ recently. This ser- Awa inner The Altantic region, since 1954, Og | will be R. L. Logan, commercial | Amherst; R.L. Orchard, Lunen- Grade V: 1. Allan Parker; 2. - ° has shown a decrease of abou t vice was prepared by the Wo- : = supervisor at Moncton. burg; H. N. Chase, assistant | Reta Berringan; 3. Dale Boswall.| men of Egypt. The theme was MONCTON — For the sixth} 59 per cent, in lost-time accidents” The delegates will arrive Wed-| ™2226e. Halifax, and G. A.| Grade IV: 1. Lloyd Parker; 2.|*e said, ‘Lord I believe’ and| consecutive year, the Maritime| aceording to figures released by mesday afternoon and during the Pierce, commercial representa-| Joyce Oakes; 3. Wayne Easter. |e worshipped Him” was divided| District of Canadian National| Donald W. Kyle, regional super: ; evening will be conducted on a| “ive. Halifax. Grade Hil: 1. Nancy MacLean; '! into sections with representatives' Railways, headed ty General visor of safety. tour of the busy tape center in thd : i evening they will be tendered a 7 : . ‘| wil be managers J.L. Doyle of : THE WINNING PRINT Charlottetown H.V. West of - : — aP Summerside. Attending f - m ae ; bbi e,°@ d of flashbulbs, and demonstrated| Mont Joli, Que., will be E. A. , es petitio ed kinds of flash equipment new on/| Ouellet. ; > flash. iver CNT two- : At Meeting Of Camera Club [it race: pevies save |S ctnternce wil) be Lv. : > most enlightening talk on por-| Gmith, manager, and L.C. Fuller- i The regular meeting. of the, results being as follows;\ . SS ee ee ee at Chariottetown Camera Club took; 1. Margaret Mallett; 2. Rev.) Wor pdiats regarding lighting shouptnes * place on Monday evening, Feb-| Mr. Littlejohns; 3. Beth Robinson.| and background. Her portraits}; The following is the report for ‘ ruary 23, in the YMCA, with Ro- Mebers were reminded that| ranged from imfants to elderly|the month of January land Taylor im the chair im the| prints to be exchanged with the| types.. ; Grade IX: 1. Marjorie Gam- : ; : absence of the president, D.J.| Sydney Photo Forum were to.be| Two scenic films were shown: /ple; 2. Jackie Ramsay. Gill. The black and white com-| ready within a month. The Thermal Wonderland of New| Grade VEE: 1. Kay Forbes; 2. petition on the subject ‘‘Hobbies”| Roland Taylor explained the| Zealand, and a NATO issue 0M/qyane Birch: 3. Gary MacKinnon 3 was voted on by the group, the' use of different sizes and types’ Iceland. , Grade VH: 1. Evelyn Mac- + ‘ ' Phee; 2. Ivan Bagiole; 3. Olivene| f March 3rd. The accused pleaded no loss of livestock. The estimated Birch. Ch town Man guilty. [a ae Seen ers Tl Gente ¥: 1 Clave Mirch: 2 2 A fine of $10 and costs or five P Nancy Gamble; 3. Victor Gam- ; , Fl Tri | days were imposed upon resi- Te ee, RS. ney bY | ble. J : ects Iria dents of Oyster Bed Bridge and| bucket brigade, was at So Sa arma age Charlottetown when they plead-| derway before the New Glasgow MacLe Sian a. Rg Ma ist t ed guilty to a charge of failing to| department could arrive to give) Sizanna cLean; 3. Myles _ BY GISTTATE | sicp at a red traffic light assistance. _|& A Montague resident was giv- —— = a: on oe . A Charlottetown resident elect-|en a 20-day suspended sentence! ): 1, Janice Mac- Me te toed ty Magitrels| Shee te spect oo saree] LONG Creek W.I. eee | when he appeared in City Police|of being drunk and incapable. : Court semana on a| Two residents "a Charlotte- Holds Meeting Grade Ha): 1. Mary Elfen) charge of breaking and entering | town pleaded guilty t harge | ; 7 Ramsay; 2. Heather MacLean. | Chandler Brothers cally unlaw-| of failing to pay working tickets! Mrs. Reginald MacFadyen was; Grade H (b): 1. Lavenia Bag- fully taking a flashlight valued|and were each dhaed “Wh and] Stee & He meme Se) tele. | at over $50. costs or 19 days een re ‘ Grade I: No exams. . The accused entered a plea of | ern presiding twelve members| Highest average im Senior | eee at Soa on not guilty and was remanded for | e answered roll call with an article | grades: Clare Birch 9 Sania pert ene week to March 3rd. by Mag-; Hope River for a grab bag | Highest average in Junior) ie (ps istrate K.M. Martin. The correspondence was read|8tades: Mary Elien Ramsay | ahi o Wd by sh A Charlottetown woman chare-| 4 R ed and discussed. The T.B. Christ- TL ed with stealing $25 in currency ouse az mas seal bond was received. It/ cash on hand. also had her case remanded until | © was decided to get more sewing Mrs. MacFadyen conducted the | Fire, believed to have started| from Red Cross. program, which was followed by in the vicinity of the chimney,|. The secretary reported $72.98.' lunch served by hostess. COMING EVENTS| tevetiea ‘the erostorey home ef J. Edward Taylor of Hope River Card party Hampshire Hall | Sunday afternoon. SHOP HERE FOR peeing, at § p.m. Also lost in the blaze were a MEATS CAN GOODS and wood F e e Dance Bonshaw W.I. 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