T - hers' Convention at Tig- T;"u,;ZS that whereas Family t of such benefit to 'the Teachers' Federa- m.L.,. die Provincial Govern- 'm' E petition the Federal Gov- for the continuation of ,nmpi(.iion of High ychool provid- ;d ,i,,.,- apply themselves to their m-l1iliI,(l1-.- rc-oliilioiis ivere that mp llllltiilh of this Convention be M.,,-gm in the Pastor, Rev. J.A. ilcliimiilii. for the use of the Dal- i..n sriiool and to Rev. Denis Gal- . in the name of the iii-li-iimcd the teachers. yurilirr that our gratitude be ex- lcndptl in the officials from the Depi of Education. to all speak- ... iiiid instructors and to the of this well planned f()ulPllll0n . Wllt'l'E'iis the Dept of Education- ha: i-Iiaruc of setting the pro- ..m-i.il t'.VlliiIlI(ilIt)TlS for Grade X be it ri-solved that they consult me mi;-an of Studies and its sup- plemcnt and follow the outline mrpiii Bc it further resolved that m(.l)(-pu1'IiI1CIIl strongly recom- uicnd in the sellers of Grades ii and it r-xziniinations that they i-nrcfully the course set the rcspective grades Whi-rcas culture and refinement go iiiih our pupils all through lll(' no it lT'x()lVi'(l that we as iirzulicrs llll our utmost to instil inio iv'.ll' ilmrucs the importance and tIli1l'lT1 of i-lioii-e language. be- ('OTllll'lE dross and high ideals. That the ti-iiclicrs assembled in fiiniciitmil cxtcnit their sympathy in Siipcriisor Doiron in his re- sad licrc.'iii-uicnt. tom-licrs find it diffi- Cliioliin Arsenault capably presid- (cl llIlllt' Mrs. Mary Rose Bernard arleil as Secretary. PRI-" DF.NT'S ADDRESS 'Tnr Picsidcnt then gave is very 'siriii-tire and inspirational ad- tires.- "llhat do we see in each little bar or cirl?" she asked. In each rarer or sullen little face? Just i lllllP nuisance to be endured and taught to read. write and figure, or material which at the cost of umnlrl patience and perseverance can ha moulded into a good and iio-ml Fanarlinn. not necessarily lll1t'lt'II7tH10IlS but whose passing tit-.mi:li the world will make it It lirltcr pl.'u'r for otlir-rs to live in. Rv tho timc in child reaches the uiicrmc-dials grades. the founda- tion of hhi character is laid. So it is this primary teacher. supple. t1it9l1linE tho hnmn, of course. who lain llic lniiiirhtinn of thy (child's ili.'ii.iit:-i Kin-isri-isni liniiim wgs the next '-t"'akci' He congratulated Madam iiittiw of his address Mr. Doiron Wit-c on the great influence a is-aitwr all through life. HP Shake on attendance of pupils ill school, on the necessity of Dllmls applying for work certifi- rates iiiien they leave school to work; on improving school libra- on anti on trying to use g Qimg. table in the class-room. Mr. Doi- nii itrnssod the necessity of in- tultatlns in our pupils a great love for reading so as to be able to further their education by them- ielves once they leave school. llively slog-song followed gu- Teachers Urge Family lowanco Be Continued oughout High School taught the pronunciation of vowels as well as the sound of 8. He advised teachers to learn and to have their pupils learn the French Alphabet so as to be able to build words. QUESTION BOX large number of useful and in- teresting questions clearly answered by Supervisor Doiron with the teachers giving their opinions. dressed the teachers and in his usual capable idea of the work she would have- to do along those lines during the :nmmc ni ih.- school year. In the yen by Mr. T.R. Hall of British Co lumbia. He spoke on teachin Lit- erature to Grades 7 and B. "We teach our pupils to communicate their ideas to others and to express themselves intel" St. Louis an-. and Mrs. Ted aunt and family of Halliax. N. s., are visit- ing at the harm of Mrs. Bin-It's ring but luau George Fitzgerald. ad Gussle Doucett has returned to ML his home in St. Louis after being son of At- tleboro. Mun, were visitors to the home of Mrs. Gard's brother Mr. Thomas Harris and family of They left for their home on Sunday morning. some time. Mn. Aubin Perry of Palmer Road. is visiting with relatives and friends in Saint John. N. B. Friends of Mrs. John Wedge parents. Mr. and Mrs. Camille Perry in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. John Chaiason and son Henry of Lawrence, Man, are spending their v ation It the ll0m'0l""-'”lu"'h"pl' 'I' Iorrytohear that sheisa Glmmv 91- EdV'”d'- mint in the Prince County Hos- Mrs. Cecil Graham and two vital- Cllltllrel 9' s""""e"ld9' are Via" Benny Martin is a patient in the (J Western l'ospital. Alberton; all his friends are hoping to see him out soon and back to his job in Saint John. N. 13. Friends of Benny Blanchard are sorry to hear of his accident. Benny who is making his home in St. Louis and stationed in Camp sing much enjoyment and relaxa- tion for all. Mr. P.A. Arsenault. M.L.A. spoke briafly congratulating Ma- dam President on her wonderful address. Mr. Wendell Philips, who re- presented Prince County at in Se- minar held in Ottawa during the summer gave a very vivid dea- cription of his trip. Avote of thanks was tendered Mr. Philips for his very interesting talk. The first speaker at the 2nd Ses- sion was Rev. Denis Gallant, cur- ate at Tignish. In his capable and to Charlottetown on Sunday where they visited their mother Mrs. Alf. red Moresllead and other friends. Mrs. Athol Ellis and two song of Mt. Stewart 1 10 igim rew any. to .i..'”i”.f.i..Z'.ir 'i&..5'."p'. S""'"""”' "” "”''" " " ' ti ld W t. S. Gorrlll and Mr. and Mrs. Therin to their home in Spun; e ea Ellis in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Rhupert MacNegl N. . Mr. and Mrs Welden Matthews and son Ronnie 01 wolfvme stone in Springfield West: recenll)'- Mr. mi Mrs. Ralph came at I ti fgleplilall manner Fatthler Gallant 0; and family of Mouton, N. B "e igautfrrenfawlfagbglg :3 &3' Utopia. N. B. ' cayw' ”et”s rr gh -- 'g . Tignish and said it was always a ives aned friends in o'i.V:l',-yre.',','.f, Royn Friends and hrekglves 3! ML pleasure to place Dalton School Vicinity. and Mrs. Josep ernar as Miss Olive Jelley bank employee in Summcrsidc. spent the IIOIICIBY with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Jellay in 0iLe3I'Y- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams and family of Charlottetown are spend- ing their holidays with Mr. Adam s parents Mr. and Mrs. Raby Adams in Knutsford; and other relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicin- ity. Preparations are being made to improve the roads and great truck loads of gravel are being dumped near this project. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones who have been spending some time In sembled at their home on the oc- casion of their 25th wedding an- niversary. They were presented with many beautiful and useful gifts including money. A delicious at the disposition of the teachers for the Fall Convention. He told Mrs. Albert Wallace and children teachers to see that pupils were and Mrs. Ralph Lidstone of Sydney, l)ef'OmIllELV dressed for says Fa- ' 3- SPGM a vacation with their ther Gallant. "No one can teach parents Mr- and MP5. Harold Lid- refinenient to unbecomiuizlv rlres- - sed nupilr-." Illiss Estell BUMIIIJ.-A tieneral Scc'y. of the P.E.I.T.F. reviewed its activities for 1954-55. she also spoke on, Teachers' Aid. Salaries. Superannuation. ividening Horizon, national federation. seminars and concluded by reminding us of our federation motto, "United we stand divided we fall." Dr. L.W. Shaw, Director of Edu- cation. then divided the teachers Hall. He advised teachin WA . pils that punctuation doegs otllar writing what our voice does to our speech thereby making our Pllnils anxious to punctuate. He fforglngly I advised g the teaching of may and written composition. Supervisor l)oiron spoke a few W”"d5 0f appreciation for Mr glgillhs Elllendid address saying that 3 "lily given teachers a new Vlew-point on the teaching of and 'll enjoyable .spi:ii.: aiier which all departed for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Bernard many more years together. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Wedge on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary. They were presented with a beautiful wedding cake and many useful gifts and a sum of money. A delicious din- into discussion groups sivins them Len . 0'Leary, left for their home in net was served and the evening topics for discussion concerning Dm-rguagel and L”9”'tl"9- MT. Halli” l'9Ct3llllY- was Silent With music and dam" Social Smdlest into onprilisrtliclorgflieteachers to put Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ing' Mn wedge who is we” past The 3rd Session opcncd Wednes- day morning with 35 teachers an- swering the roll call. Minutes of brought out by Mr. II)-Izllly swig: of thanks was tendered Mr. Hall for his instructive address. the Both mark gave a step dance which was admired by all. At a late hour all departed for their Sweet. 0'Leary are glad to hear that their little daughter is doing I . d mg. were read by fine after undergoingvan operation 1 es wishing this grand old Knees glelgisstaryoanii were on motion NEW OFFICERS lS"uI;"':"l:f(;';”” C”""” H”5”l'” 1" clgigaie many more years to- adopted. . , l ' ' eet er French Prouuiii-ialion a lesson The elemm" of "HIGHS lllen look -6 R- Mrs. Ross and Miss Mary For- prepared by Mr. Jerimie Pineal! Syd”; 0; Springfield West left for I i was in his absence replaced by Place and resulted in the following belllg appointed. . al'fax recentl. Ma will visit It ruli in nl('Pf the expenses of the one carried out by Supervisor 5:5” Mr5- Margaret Doucette. ft the home 0); he, lZi5ge,-' M", GREAT RWE . - months be it resolved Doiron. In his interesting manner S" ,”3' Ml'5- Mary Rose Bernard Ross, for 3 (mo dgys. T e Yukon river is navigable for llil! lltt'l" Si'llill')' be given in 12 M;-, Don-an touched on the most elsly. Miss Eunice Martin, LBOU miles from Whitehorse to the m,!i,m.”,.. HNMU of mu dmicu" aspects of French reading adain President thanked the Mrs. Alice Enman and two Bering Sea, tin tor. I-".'ill Tout-liei's' Con- Hg gtrcssed the making of ..l-laig teachers for the honor they had sons of Springhill were recent visi- M H; ,,,,(.m.,i in 1-mush on Tues, Sons" and me Sound of accents C0nl8fF6d Upon her in naming her tors to the home of Mrs. Enman's M W, M, at 9:30 am Miss when reading French. He also President of the 1956 Fall Conven- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie For APPETIZING goodness! Bantioww STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER ll0n- Supervisor Doiron congratu- lated the retiring President and Secretary for their untiring efforts and moved them a vote of thanks which was heartily supported by all and presented to Miss Arse. nault and Mrs. Bernard by the newly elected President. The singing of "The Quegn" brought another convention to a close. Moreshead in West Devon. The O'Leary W. I. met for their September meeting on Tuesday night; roll call was answered by 13 members and. one visitor was present. Mrs. Louise Buell and daughter Shirley of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mac- Williams in O'Lcary. FRIDAY & SATURDAY . SPECIALS lot FLOOR MEN'S DEPT. One Tabla Sport and T-Shirts at 51.49 Men's Suits, single and double breasted sfylas, rag. to 555.00 for 525.00 and FLOOR SPECIALS Ludias' Bras, clearing numbers Ono Rack Ludies' Felt Hats or Ono Rack Ladios' Washable Dresses The question bdx disclosed a which were Mr. Malcolm McKenzie then ad- manner spoke on The Course of Studies especially about Geography books, on the thorough teaching of reading and language in the lower grades as they are so important for the atudy of other sujbacts hi the intermediate and higher grades Mr. McKenzie advised teach?" to give their pupils standard test in these subjects at the begi- ning of the year as their result would give the teacher a goorll This was followed by an address iy." says Mr. p SL00 S2.98 S2.98 3rd irnoon I on. Ball Shrink-Resistant Wool Yarn rein- forced with Nylon. Special Price 25c ball Superior Double Knitting Yam 2 oz. ball, reg. price 90: per boll. Special Price 75: ball Puro Wool Tartan Cor Wraps, reg. price 514.50, clearing of ' 58.95 each Balance of all wool Coatings and Suiiings, rag. price to S6.50 per yard. Clearing or 53.95 per yard Ono Tabla Yard Goods, including Nylon Cur- taining, Shooting, otc., reg. price to 52.00 per yard. ' Clearing at 57: per yard Ono Lot Ioys' Soorsuckar Suits and Girls' Coi- ion Skirts. Value: to S285. Clearing 51.37 ' IAIENENT Ono Tabla Ioys' Pants, rag. 55.00 for 51.98 PLIASI NOT! THAT WE All OPEN FRIDAY EVENING IINII. 9:30 P.M.: SATURDAY UNTIL 11:30 NOON. I s. A. Menoiiiiin IKJIIEI. employed in Halifax, N. 8.. for lunch was served to all present.I evening was: Alma Mrs. Isaac Dunbar of Alma, ac- companied by her mother Mrs. Mrs. Amanda I d of Florida spent a couple of days recently in Charlottetown visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gus I-lierliby of Toronto were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar re- cently. Mrs.Fred Locke and daughter Mrs. Lien and two children from Newcastle, N.B., visited friends in Alma recently. Mr. Joseph Ryan of Somerville, Mass., visited friends in Alma. He returned by bus to his home on "riday Aug. 26. Miss Isabel Donald of the Income Mr. Mary MacLean of Cornwall and Mm" Tu Deph. returned to Charlotte- town after spending part of her! vacation at the home of her parents Wallace Donald. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pridham Fredericton returned to their home after spending some time at their summe; cottage at Montrose. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Mahler of Ebbsfleeton celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary in St. Lawerence Hall on Wed. Aug. 31. Richard Thursday, Sept. 15.1955 The Guardian Page 11 AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. The regular mniithly meeting of held Thursday evening September 1st at me home of Mrs. Konncih Came- ron with the Prcsitlcnt, in the chair. The meeting opened by singing llic Institute Ode followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll ('all was Augustine Cove W. l. was of responded to by ten members. pondence was then read. The following teachers attended the convention in 0'Leary; Mrs. Blanche Crockett, Alma, Mrs. Mll- dred Barbour, Lauretta and Mrs. Vera McNeil, Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Pridham guests of Mr. Pridham. and Mrs. Minutes of the last ineeting were read and approved Bills amount- ing to S15.B0 were paid. fV)rre.s'- of Montrose are spending a few days vacation in Fredricton. N.B.. Reports of Committees wera than heard and new ones appointed: Sick and Program-Mrs. Willard Wadman and Mrs. Ivan Wadmaa: Lunch-Mrs. Gerald Maclradyan. Mrs Fred Imard, Mrs. Joseph Wadman and Mrs Lorne Carruth- ers. Mrs. Kenui-th Cameron again in- vited members to her home for the next meeting The meeting closed hy singing the Queen. 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