7-”? F 52.3" - ' Innis of the film library. i could be played by teachers in ' Scars. it 'Ieachers' Federation Board Of T Governors Concludes Meetings 'I'eachers' Federation was held In the Prince of Wales College. Sot- urday morning. November 11th. The first item was the viewing of the film "Appointment with Youth" kindly shown by Mr. Stan Mc- Thia film portrayed the part that guiding young people in the choice of a career. A detailed report of the Canadian Teachers' Federa- tion conference which was held in Fredericton. NB, this past sum mer was gi en by Miss Mable O'Brien: sutjgestions for tho Enl- ter convention were given by the general secretary. Teachers cer- tification was dealt with at some length. Considerable time was spent on how best to carry on the teachers aid. It was the hope of members present that eventually this aid to teachers would be carried on through the locals. Kinnon on the advisory research committee was read and received. reports of A through workshops this fall: 0'- Leary. Summerslde. Hunter River. Charlottetown rural, Montague. Mount Stewart. Sourls. Acadian. These reports were most gratifying and are an indication of an awak- ened lnterest in education on the part of teachers. port, and the budget. were re- ceived and adopted. Miss Linnie Aitken. ed for the coming year: pi " t. Miss Mable Matheson, Charlotte- town; lst vice president. Mr. John Hughes. Montague; 2nd vice pres- ident. Mrs. Marjorie Dover, Cent- ral Royalty recording secretary. Miss Mable O'Brien. Morell; sec- retary treasurer. Miss Winnifrcd Hayter. Charlottetown: and gsneb Ial secretary. Estelle Bowness. A report prepared by Dr. Mac- Tha following locals gave short activities carried on The T and auditors' re- The resolutions were read by The following officers were elect- OITY AND CENTRAL YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. WASHING MACHINE - and motor repairs. Storey Electric. WE TREAT the sick weiL Gil- gey's Pharmacy. open I am to I p.m. ROYT's BEAUTY SALON. Nov- ember special on cold wave per- manenfs. and chiueless. s5.oo. SILVERTONE. The finest ill television only 8l90.95. Simpson: FIRESTONE Town and country tires special prices. We mount than while you wait. GET YOUR Elvis Presley hats with autographed picture :13 war surplus store Iummu-aids. ON C.ll'.c.Y. RADIO-Tonight at it o'clock - A talk on behalf of the Protestant Welfare Bureau. Llstsn in- ..FUNEl.AL IATUIDAY - The funeral of John B. luoto. was held Saturday morning from The Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunatan's Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Preston Hammlll who also conducted service at the avo. Interment was in the Catho Cemetery. Pall bearers wen: Eugene Mat.-Donald. Fred Martin. Raymond Buote. Omar Doiron. John Costly and Leonard Cox. MATIRNAL HEALTH Claaseo. new rlea begins Wednesday. No- vem ll. ISM. Afternoon claal 2:80 p.m. Evening class s:oo pm. Thursday. November 22. at I:00 p.m. (if both parents are able to attend) The Health Centre. 1' Prince Street. Phone 9515 for further information. Child and Maternal Health Program. be now only 352.95. Simpson: Sears. pairs. prompt service anywhere in the Province. Storey Electric. BIRTHS MCNICIIOL - Al Stzilford. Penn- KENMORE Oil Heaters on sale BEFRlGERATl0Nsales and re- aylvanla. on October 29. i956. 'tn Mr. and Mrs. Dunstan McNlchol. twins. a boy and girl. JENKINS - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Nov. 11. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jenkins (nee Barbara Beck) of Charlottetown a daughter. 0 lbs., ll. ox. DEATHS MACPHEISON - At the Men- tague Memorial Hospital Sun- day November 18. 1956. John Alexander MacPherson of Lin- dale. aged 75 years. Ramaina rooting at the Jenkins Funeral Home until noon Tuesday thence to Orwell Head Church for ser- vice at I p.m. Burial in the Church Cemetery. RENDTSEN - At the Prince Ed- ward lslsnd Hospital on Nov ember 17, 1056, Knud Bendtsen. in his 68rd. year. Resting at the Compton Funeral Home where service will be held Monday evening commencing at 7.30 p. m.. then forwarded to Saint John. N.B. on Tuesday morning for cremation. PROC'I'0R- Suddenly at the Char- lottetown Hospital on Sat.. Nov. 17, 1056 John L. Proctor of Hunt- er Rlver. In his 72nd year. His remains were forwarded Sunday afternoon from the Charlotte- partment of Health. IMMUNIZATION Clnlcs will he held next week in the following schools: Monday. Nov. 19. it 8.15 at Winaloo. and l0.1ll at West Roy- alty. Tuesdny, 9.15, Spring Park. Wednesday. 9.15. East Royalty. Thursday, 9.15. Parkdale. Friday. 9.15 Central Royalty. Inoculat- ions for polio. diphtheria. whoop- ing cough and tetanus will be given. also smallpox vaccinations. POLICE COURT - A perm! charged with being drunk and dlmd ly and another charged with drunk 3,... ..aucrna:n. .:.c.s'"'""...... .. nor ICC W011 the City over. the weekend. Two cstrlansrecvIdmtnorin- broom-sf synfue- town Funeral Home to his late residence from where the funeral will be held Tuesday morning leaving the house at 9 o'clock for Requiem High Mass at St. Anne's Church. Hope River at 9:30. Interment in the Church Cemetery. ARCHER - At the P.E.I- Hospi- tal Nov. lll, 1950. Mrs. Charles F. Archer in her 65th year- Resting at the MacLean Funer- al Home from where the funeral will be held tomorrow Tues- day service commencing at 2 o'clock Interment in The Pen- ploa Com y. OALLANT - At her home in Surnmerrlde on November is. 156, Mary Ann Gallant wife of the late John Gallant in her list year. Forwarded today Monday from The Compton Funeral Home to her late rut- dsaco :78 Market Street from when the funeral wtlll be held Wednesday to St. Paul's Church for Requiem Mass at I am. Interment in the church cometary. .- In Solnervllla. Masa.. on Friday, Nov. to, An- nie MacPhoe. formerly of Goor . Remains will an- rive the city this evening. and will be conveyed to the Rennossoy Funeral Roma. On Tuesday morning her remains will be transferred to the rest- donco of her sister, Sarah Mae Phoe. Georgetown from where the funeral will be held on Wed- nesday morning to St. James Munch t '1: l k Internet an. a o'coc la the church cemotiry. AFRICAN 0!! South Africa's production 1 Iron on in 188 was four tlmso largsr than to us. for iudglng in the mink division on Saturday. Four breeders showing champions were: Callbeck 11 H ,..,..y ....r . an . THE P.E.I. Fox a d Min show concluded with final tlcft to right. IContinued from page It Males - W.0. Goddard. Reserve: w.o. Goddard. Females - George McNelll. Re- serve: W.0. Goddard. Grand Champion - W-O. God- dard. Reserve: W.0. Goddard. CLASS 8-PASTEL (Medium). Section 1 - Male - Adult and Kit - 1. George A. Callback. 2. Lelth Clark. 3. Reginald Gallant. 4. Leith Clark. 5. George Callbeck 6. Ernest T. Mill. '7. Ernest T. Mill. 8- L.K. Lockerby. 9. L.W. Hancock. 10. Clayton Mill. 11. L.W. Hancock. Section 2 - Female - Adult and Kit - 1. L.W. Hancock. 2. George Callback. 3. Ernest T. Mill. 4- Lelth Clark. 5. L-W. Hancock. 0. L.W. Hancock. 7. Ernest T. Mill ll. Ernest '1'. Mill. 9. George A. Callbeck. 10. Lelth Clark. CLASS I PASTEL (Light Section I - Mall - Adult and Kit -- 1. George A. Callb&k. 2. Clayton Mill. 3. L.W. Hanc k. 4. George A. Callbeck. 5- Gear s A. Callbeck. 6. Leith Clark. 7. George A. Callback. 8. Leith Clark. 9. Er- nest T. Mill. l0. Lelth Clark. Section 2 - Female - Adult and Kit - l. Leith Clark. 3. Laith Clark. 3. Ernest T- Mill. 4. Regi- nald Gallant. 5. George A. Call- bcck. 6. Ernest T. Mill. CHAMPIONSHIPS... RR iilales - George A. Cnllbeck. Re serves: George A. Callbeck. L.W. Hancock. Grand Champion - George A. Callbeck. Reserve: Lelth Clark. CLASS 10 -' PASTEL - BREATH OF SPRING AND STEWART- gw . pifd amt" .- Females - Leith Clark. Reserve is -'.:. r it top) Leith C k, Summersldo: George McNelll. Whitbourne. Nfld E.T. Mill. Kensington: W.0 God- dard. Petitcodiac, N.B.: (left to right, lower) George Callbeck. Kit - 1. George lilcNclll. 1. George McNeill. 3. L.W. Han- cock. 4. George McNeill. 5. Br- nest R. Mill. 6. Clayton Mill. 1. Clayton Mill. Section 2 - Female - Adult and Kit - 1. George McNelll. 1. George lifcNeill- 3. John Hancock 4. Clayton Mill. 5. John Hancock. 6. George McNeill. 7. Clayton Mill. 8. L.W, Hancock. CHAMPIONSHIPS. Males - George McNeill. Re- serve: George McNelll. Females - George McNelll. R0 serve: George McNeill. Grand Champion - George Mo- Neill. Reserve: George McNel.lI. CLASS 11 - ALEUTIAN8 Section 1 - Mala - Adult and Kit - 1. Gear e A. Callbeck- 2. George A. Calbeck. 3. George McNelll. 4. George McNeill. Section 2 - Female - Adult and Kit - 1. George A. Cnllbeck. 1. George McNeill. 3. George A. Callbeck. 4. George A. Callbcck. CHAMPIONSHIPS M-ales - George A. Callback. Reserve: George A. Callback. Females - George A. Callback. Reserve: George McNeill. Grand Champion - George A. Callback. Reserve: George A. Cnllbeck. CLASS 12 - STANDARD (Natnrd Dark. Section I - Male - Adult and Kit - 1. George A. Callbeck. 2. v1.0. Goddard 3' Gear I A. Call- beck. 4. George A. llbeck. 5. W.0. Goddard. 6. Reginald Gal- nt Section 2 - Female - Adult and Kit - 1. George A. Callbeck. 2.. George A. Callbeck. 3. W.O- God- dard. 4. George A. Callbeck. 5. Section 1 - Mala - Adult and Reginald Gallant. CHAMPIONSHIPS -'4 Sununcraide: Gallant, St. Charles; and LW Hancock. Sunni mcrside. Gnlrtiiaa Photo noon-' A. Callback. .0. Goddard. es - George A. Callhcck- Raserve: George A. Callbeck. Grand Champion - George A. Callbeck. Reserve: George A. Callbeck. CLASS 13- PALOMINO Section 1 - Male - Adult and Kit - 1. George McNeill. 2. John Hancock. 3. John Hancock. 4. George Mcrlslll. 5. W.0. Goddard. Section 3 - Flalnaia - Adult and Kit - 1. John Hancock 1. John Hancock. 8. George ldcNeill. 4. Goorlgley McNoill. CHA IONSHIPI Males - George McNoill. Ro- perva: John Hancock. Females - John Hancock. Ro- serve: John Hancock. Grand Champion - George Io- Nsill. Reserve: John Hancock. CLASS 14 - BLUE IBIS Section 1 - Male - Adult and Kit - 1. Reginald Gallsnt. 2. Georg: McNeill. 8. L.W. Hancock. I- Georgo A. Callbeck. CHAMPIONSHIPS Males - Reginald Gallant. lo servo: George McNolll. Grand Champion - Reginald Gallant. Reserve: George Ils- Neill. CLASS ll - PEARL Section 1 - Male - Adult and Kit 1. George MeNolll. 1. Gear; McNsill. 3. George McNoill- Sectlon 2 - Female - Adult and Kit - 1. John "ancock. 1. George McNcill. 8. George Mctislll. 4. George McNolll. CHAMPIONSHIP! Males - George Hamill. lo- serve: George McNeill. Females - John Hancock. Ro- serve: George McNetll. Grand Champion - George Ila- Neill. Raaervo: George Hamil. The second meeting of the Charlottetown Rural Tcachero Federation was held Tuesday. November 13. The president, Mr. Frank Costello. presided and gave the opening remarks. . The agenda for the ovenlngwas discussion of several topics, the first of which was "The Need for Insuring More and Better Teachers". From diacuaalonarosa the revolution to the effect that the Local hock the Home and school Association. Women's In- stitute and all other organisations in their demands for a Royal Commission for lducatlon. Toachors' Workshop Held At Millviow The first Teachers Workshop in Mtllvlsw prohl led laclnding toachhg of reading. both on! and silent, also grading thdrsffoctoa 35?- Teachers Ask Grade XII Basic Plus Specialized Training M Holman's Staff These categories to be: primary. lutenncdiate, and senior. Much consternation and dissatisfaction was expressed over the affective- nesa of the Certification Board: Said ineffoctivenoll caused by the powers that be. To enable the Local to function much more efficiently. it was suggested that the local execu- hold meetings with teachers in the immediate areas. thus an- abllng all teaehe . to partake in the affairs of the Federation. It was also moved that the local as a body meet regularly on the first Tuesday of every second month. the next nmtlns to he II an nary. As a finale the salary questlu and tho Entrance questitm was hotly discussed. Holds Banquet On Thursday night the staff or- of llolma Charlotte- guests attending. Mr. Barry Taylor president I the aation aetod ......T..'.'MoNAcAo Hi-Y Discusses Teenage Manners The Theta Rho glrls Jr. ill-Y Club was guest of the Kappa Phi boys Jr. Hi-Y Club at their rolli- lar meeting at the Y.nt.C.A. on Saturday nlsht. The occasion was a discussion on teenage as portal to "dating". Mrs. W ter Baker and Mr. th tlva travel to outlying districts to girls and boys - of concern to question Inch u ' teenage activities (I week". "Lats hours vs health Itudias" and "Should teenagers go steady" won discussed and under the guidance of Mrs. labs and Mr. Andrew the and boys exchanged tlutr sad and drew conclusion. .4": 'B'.:i."..l”li"”' '.........." ”""” y a oson. of Kappa Phi cl&h.and the da- thoF”tvdv:,olnbc- I and Saturday nights an regular activity nlghta gt tho Y.M.C.A. for eleven Sr. and Jr. mbhsmaudholagln fhosegoed 1 lornodss ' ,' IfoNAcAn'l'OltIloanIotwsaI- '33- M. 1 & 'i.'..'..'i.l.h.."f".'.': valtsloa xoiucsn ”'.s::"s..,' not-aunts;-c To Hoidclvlc By-Eloction. Doc; 5 ctllors Johnston and Foster ICI not present for the meeting. A by-election for Councillor Ward Four will be held on Do- csmbor 5. Nomination Day will be one week previous to this. in Charlottetown was expressed by His Worship before leaving yesterday for Montreal where he will attend an executive meeting of Mayors and Municipalities. prior to the presentation of the organization's annual brief to the Federal Cabinet. "It is gratifying indeed that till Bank has seen fit to announce the construction of a new huildtiu here." said Mayor Stewart. "It indicates that not only are they satisfied with our civic admini- stration but they have confidence in us as the Capital City of the Province- Whlle in Ottawa, the Mayor will confer with Federal of Transport Marler regarding the cxtenslon of Airport runway. gt the Charlottetown port. Death Sunday Of Mrs. C. H. Archer The death occurred in the !'.l. of Mir! I Archer. widow of the late Captain Charles F. All- her. in her ssu: year. surviving are five sons and fourteen sndchtldrso. all not- dont in lottetown. The sons H" 0 are her mother. Mrs. Sarah Jane Triton. Moncton. N.R.: six broth- ers. Thomas, Lester. Gordon. and Jack Trltel. all of Moncton, Ev- erett of Fredericton. N.B.; and Robert of Detroit, men. Alan three sisters, Ethel. Mn Halcott Church. Petiteodlae, N.l!.; nie. Mrs. Thomas Cocbrane. Monctoa; and Nellie. Mrs. W.B. Bsshaw of Burlington, Vermont. 9 sister. predeceased If some years ago. The funeral is to be hold so t3:N . i - :.".:e-1.-.. ......":..".........t'' "M. FINIDIII ARLINGTON. Va. (AP) - A white librarian was by sitting a ogre at a public political meet- "'......"t'.:'.5'i"'....:"'.::.'.'i .i"."' town of County court. Her ooaaoel D. C Q- pealod to the circuit cunt. HI-Y Olubahnsn .I.sadPrheoaf L .44 followlngplicass-' 5 E 1 l gs-.-E i E :':-:2 .5 ' fgiggi 5 -iigii . .-5 or its to Wing Leader. he wrote: Johnnie. I did not know you could read and write! In spite of what can ed in bitter I h Channd tha mand of a Canadian Spitfire wing and from then until lust before the war ended lad RCAF wings- with only occasional brooks - ta aolno of their greatest battleg. They Provided air cover for the Normandy invasion. met a German plan. were an .1 first wing and scored trnpreuive victories. in the air and against transport Fourth Social Ivonf At Vocational School The Provincial Vocational d Parkdala, 0.0. the Wales Gallop. t 1' PUBLIC MEETINGS ooimduauttptwmtnlauusoopn ma. 2:: iifil Et' i;';i gHi l E5 ..-E . ii ' if i iiati-Eli F iii 'irE tr 3 it tins over the French coast In 1943. Joluion was uvai com. TIl.o.GilfIilai ' n IOIONTOICP-Than is-elbtha Ttwoato pubu wsatksr since: re 7 sssosssssny sascsaanacg Forecasts: Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with scattered Ilmlallrrleg; colder; northwest winds so dimin- Ililil lids today ht Charlottetown anadian at 11:40 am. and 11:06 p.tn. Sum. marslds tide eighteen minutes lat. or than Charlottetown Sun rises today at his a.m. and Bath Stores of ' Canadian Tire Corporation. Ltd. ' on P. E. I. WILL BE At l2:30 p.ln. TODAY i . Monday. Nov. ml: -:4"-"I. Open Tuesday 9 o.nt. : Out of Respect: To The Memory of A MR. J. W. BILLES President Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd. Toronto sets at 4:40 p.m. CLOSED sndnavsc based inNornIandy. dimtomcowu Hospital Junior league ANNUAL FAI.L"DANCE ROLLAWAY CLUB THURSDAY. NOV. 22nd Music by "The Downtownsrs" K ,, 81.25 per person - 0:30-12:80 - Dress Optional .1.” For reservations phone 9930 before Nov. 21st . . it at x All I IT'S WIllGHT'S - :FOR RUBBERS ! nonunion urn ooootucu l ODIAITIT wooowostouo co. tro. ' cl at town wanna er. RE-ROOFING? if Your lost Itry Is DP ASPHALT SHINGLES oraot-nonotl CONSULT: MacDONAlD- rows . 7' H6v.19.I9'5g -. 0 u. o nooxonrri rnom: am.-.