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Thasals hullfijfiki lilféififlnlc-Ldei VA special dispatch l0 tho New: importation all is the rm that THESE THREE onours’ no _ ' fore the Churches mrlav, and the ‘Org Tlmes ‘Pfloynlk igockholnl‘ 150T "A"E To COMPETE “IIFHOIFQIACX at": GTOUP GITIS —- 8 TO YES. answer to it is fraught vitli uii- Ewe iimj Iegegil‘ “hes blmdswe; (‘ROUPS IN THE SAME CATLG f; s T u‘ A“ “'1 , d h iimiiaii iiob-Sibiiiiies rm- gomi m. “ii en its into ucc t c co tes v all entries in the A group compete u th each o er. ose Ciedflliq GT an - euc Further iniorniivioii on this io",.molnr'sls‘ . . i m“ B “mull wmpew “my Wm‘ u“ “h” “ml-um In u“ B‘ I110“ lmtlolwltt Hnri inwwcsiini; Vilthout wflidiillil, pollcc th-gowi group; and the some procedure applies in group C. 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DON'T TAKE THE FIRST DRINK! Alcoholism can be eradicated. The solution o! the problem ls seconds by principle stated in words: DON'T DRINK ALCOHOL. In all the history oi intoxicants. and in all the recent discussions o! toxicants through long periods oi an established tact That others be- erately for years and thcn sudden- ly dcvclop into alcoholics is a third There is, however, a fourth tact oi supreme importance person who is debating thc quest- ion oi’ his first drink. No scientist whether or not he will bccomc an alcoholic attcr he has taken taken his first drink. hc Will nevcr become an alcoholic. "Each one teach onc" is the rule teaching illiteratcs introduced I Dt‘. L b h. . cl i. . - why liliblrafiv Ildlsn made osnel roasoln Who were W959i" “'9!” Miss Elean- 8 Festival will be held in May and Juno. (hi!!! ' ~ n years. * i ~ - . , 3.1mm..." iii ieécl i I ‘WI rap d oi- Whelcr of Sunimerside Miss An Annual meeting will he held as soon as possible aitor the piihiic enemy N,’ i iii many Margaret Stewart oi OLeary, and ‘estlvnl, at which the itlilflwlfltl "B Qllfilbl" i” W“ h c L E A R A N c E countries is illiteracy-three fifths Miss Lois Brady oi Montague. In) 4 peleizilitg; ozent irom any Swill) 01' Society whic pays ith n ~ . i , -—~—-»---~——————-~»~— a coo - - $101‘ vifliglagilhiceariqrihrilejihfiliTEE]? trims a” WW9"- M°5l °I ‘hem lb) Contributing Annual Members (not less than .506). iiim men' and wémpn ‘_ ‘Mays come from Radio City, just across (c) Lite Members, An Annual Member may 50ml!" 5 Li“ v01ce‘es§‘ i-ii.iimiz(.d_ iorgnnm‘ T“; the street. They include actresses, lllcmhsr by paying $25.00. _ l ; , in visuaiizc what ii‘ “mud m, mp9 white collar iiirls V from the 5, Plays snail hp Ono-Act, non-royaitvi or royalty. All pays to he oiic oi this vast multitude Enid‘ RQKCa dhYHgKOIYIiZS “nil HRS? sheila?‘ presfnsidapndcaigliirrliflgirgirgtgh by ‘he Executive of . . The Lilllbiivll sv- em oi t :'h‘ ‘Y5. “r ‘ ‘m. m“ “m” ‘ 6- "M" " m“. “ " s ' 4 Dam Misses‘ Sues ~18, is working mirmips among" érpllfi‘li€l‘il$ll’ifil executives. _ _ tho Drama Festival Asaolntlcgig" ‘w chosen by ‘he Adjmw R +0 people of Li... 3m 0r more iamzuagei Colucci. who has hecii doim; b.is- 7, Adjudlcators for Play- s s i I 8g. . . a groups in “mph ii is being used‘ incss at the same stand for l4 eating committcc. h h h t“ Adlumnfin‘ I T d QCICII A new and wonderful world i Avears‘ Sam “Ionwn dnnkers began 8' Adjumcnor‘ h" Flu“ um" a c Mm y a Clegnng u. s ’ an ' 0 eniii i, i l m S to change their wavs during the Committee, from outside the Province. pindi: Iaihegge ereryéni of i , war, "Before the ivar. there were 9, Proceeds irom Flay-Otis shiill he divided between or amoni Group Misses‘ Silas '0 peopie iiiiieraii. 32d with only-leg comparatively few twrrrnen who competing groups. _ per Cent having a ‘ma is facing visited bars unescor ed. hc said. Clearing CT find QUGII self-government burdened with theflwhe“ ‘hey cums‘ they Sat’ at dead weigh,‘ o! 3m million um tabligs and (llranl: Aéixanhattéains. Now taught amen i9 it- I _ we ave amos rec mes as _ 1-3 OFF balance Of MISSBS‘ SKIRTS find dla must be lgitexmlicpiclpushcioxlisnio PM“ “'°"‘°“ “rmkm- Th" B" The PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DRAMA sssoomnon: take he. in“. “ma... it... muons, like to Sit at the bath They all 1).... that, not sound all-inclusive? Originally begun la a local 1"” w 399"" myslcrmus - » drama competition, the idea oi iostering a love ior the boat in In Africa only '7 per cent oi her China has made great strides to- ward literacy in sintc oi‘ uiir. Her amhitioii is to cvadimte this evil by i949 through a \\'i(lr‘5'i)'.‘fl£i(‘l !\‘}'F<'[‘ili literate hut lcss than l pcr subject may be obtained fret» from . - d c1 ‘ . CAeGHnQ c? 1 3 €OFGIEIIIIIQDIIIISIQiOIIIIHIIC ColiTcrcIII-g my; in the driver's blood goes licyond llow oitcn have you wished you could be someone else? Norm Ameriva. 158 Fifth Me that represented hy one medium Through tho medium oi’ Drama you can change your appear- ‘ ' whiskey, the driver may he given snco, your character and your movements-tor a night's per- New York 10. IV (Pill EN N ( ) \\' Scvcnty-iivc I‘cr cont oi Bar I‘nl- “Scvontv-fivc pcrccnt of ni_v pa- Dianne Phillips. ITHE GUARDIAN, LIHAKLUITEIUWN FEBRUARY 4, 195i, Discuss Problems W'C'T'U' in Sahooi Health NOTES PRINCE EDWARD On Wednesday. February iirst a joint meeting oi the Departments o! Health and Education was held iii tile Health Centre at 188 Prince street to discuss problems common to both Departments in respect to School Sanitation. The Provincial Division oi the Canadian Red Cross were invited to join with them in (Guest Editorial) simple. Any individual can it ior himself within thirty adopting one simple their deliberations and the Society three short was represented hy Mrs. Sophie McAdam and Miss Marjorie Hill. Those attending irom the Depart- inent oi Ekiiication included the Director. Dr. L. W. Shaw, and all . Dr. L. W. Shaw, Charlottetown i . . .- mm‘ Pm M“ .. Mrs. uni-cu Laird, Kelvin Grown the problem oi alcoholism, there has never hcrn one instance cited iiic 3mm] supervisors, The Divl- P“"5Id°“‘|d---" oi anypcrson who ever becanie an 5km o! pubiic Heaith Nursing h,“ Vice-Pres en “Inca-Mr. “nu Murphy’ cape “an”. alfioholic or or a problem drinker, uiudeii The Dirpcim,’ Miss Mona Quamfkur.‘ Gordon Mumn-n, comm“ “paw” a ‘°“‘1°h§'“i"°‘- , , Wilson and practically all the Him-HM,‘ w_ A_ mu“, Vgllayllold, a" 50"“? pew)“ can drmk m‘ Public Health Nurses WllO were in secretary __ M", my Meagan, Graham's conierence during the week. Mr. Arnold Walker, Kelvin Grove The Division oi Public Health Engineering were present also; in Treasurer . without becoming addicts is CONVENERS Bowness. Sunimeraide conic victims oi alcoholism within _ the space- oi a few months ater a boqy and me ‘weaker {on the ‘mnh’ sch°°l Dram‘ Fe.“ M“. marge Rodd North Mum“ taking mm. iirsi drink is another occasion was Mi. W. K. Sharpe. Door and Tickets jhM-Yl-Juuf "it; n‘ tohrlomwwn tact. ’I‘l'iat Sim (“hers drink “with M.Sc., who chose as his subject Entertainment a an 0A at’. v Yuk "Sale Drinking Water for the Adjudication Mr. r ur essay, Mrs. Julian Herring, Charlottetown schools and l-low it Can be Obtain- ed“. Mr. Sharpe expressed alarm with the menace oi seepage and suriace drainage entering most school pumps by not being proper- ly capped and which could be rend- ered sale at: small cost. I-Ie also stressed the importance oi the dis- posal oi waste products irom the Mrs. Fred Gates, West Boil-it! to every living can tell any person the Fm- Fggflvfl‘ purposes Prince Edward Island shall be liiviiifll Rural Communities, 2.000. , _ _ . An entry lee oi $2.00. tho lilmo o! play. royalty Dl‘ non my,‘ alty. the name and address o! director of I'll? mulifllwn?“ mltted to the Secretary. 1Y1"- RRY M'°L°°d' Gmhun. ' not; inter than All?“ 1. 1950- Health At. the conclusion oi the intcrcst- ing discussions which iolIowed-tca was served by the Nursing Divis- ion. Out of iowri public health nurses C. IO the slogan oi thc method oi by to be arranged. and t the trimminzs are more inioortant, than the actual drlnkiin-tlie horsi dceuvrcs, the soil. music, the dim) lights, the (‘liiilll-Shlflkillfl, the male attention." become province-wide. In the bolillliilll ii? is now open to compote tor honors. ‘ Province is divided into three vliiieront ' classes oi participants. Group "A" covers all school groups enter- l ed in the Junior Drama Festival, and has loparntn rules and regulations. "B" groups must come, from centres with a popula- “C" is limited to Driiniatica spread million people are liferiitc. ANY group In the Please note that. tho schools. Japan is 99 p01‘ cent w“ swnncx ciirnovs atoon rnsr‘; to compete with morn highly-trained and more experienced blood test or every driver thus de- groups ironi the towns and city‘. C T‘- 'it Y r ' ~. n n“ Ce m‘ “n m Lmlnhv iaincd. It the aliohol concentration tormnnce at least. It can ho just as much iuii us you wish to make it. And besides the enjoyment you yourself will have, you will have the sutisiiiction oi making enjoyment tor others. as much as two month. iii jail. OITDII INKING ‘MEN? . THE iionnr l'(lll ior Jiiiiuiiry: -i FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION 1950' orriciias mi couvsuons RULES and R EGULATIONS —-mm ISLAND DRAMA Mrs. Bert Patterson, Charlottetown Prisca Advugigin‘ ,,___ . Mrs. M. F. Rodd, Psrkdnle Play-Reading . ..___.._... Mrs, J. P. Mlliiir, Charlottetown Publlqlty ____ ,_ Mrs. Fred Gates, West. Royalty County Vice-Presidenta LIAISON Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. Kcnalngton 0. W. L. Lin], Thug" Mr. Berry Bugden, Charlottetown g E, I Mr, Bramivell Chandler. Charlottetown . Miss Betty King, llunstaiimiga .. Mr, Morris Ilcacon, Charlottetown Ma's. John Foley, Bloomfield Station ‘Junior Farmers Women's Institute . Drama Groups shall ho allowed legitimate and reasonable QxPOYIIOI in the Finals, Balance o! door receipts from tho “m; ghpll be paid into the Drama Festival Itund. Royall!“ In the Finals shall lie P!“ by D757!“ Association. Tho Drama Association reserves the right to disqualify an entry ior lniringoment oI Rules. Complaints or Protests must he presented to tho Secretary in writing within 48 hours nnd shall he nccomiY-"Iifll by I Pm- (551, (on oi $1.00, said {no to ho returned ii protest is sustain- s.]_ Decision oi the Drama Association in such cases shall be it al. . TRo Prince Edward Island Libraries are ctr-operating in our Festival work by issuing tree oi ciulrire n "M11105 0i 0H9 Act Plays. Mr. Donald Wctmoreb (Director of Drama ior Department oi Education, N. S.) Drama Talks also have been issued lii attractive iorm. Copies o! Catalog and Talks nro available on request. Send to P, I‘), l, Libraries. Charlottetown for list oi plays recommended hy play reading committee or uiiy Play or Plays in the catalog you vvlnh to rcuil, Iii-turn the pliiyii to the P. E, I. Libraries and order irom the Publishing House the required number o! copies oi tho plny you have. finally selected ior presentation. Siiltnhlo plays for tho Junior Drama. Groups may also be olituliicri iii, the Llhrury, Groups producing should order onn extra copy oi their play and send it. to Conventir oi tho Ailjiiilicniltin (‘tiiiimlttoe not later than April 30th. i950. 10. 1L Festival 12. IO. Taking pare in Drsmatics is an opportunity loi- the develop- ment oi co-operation with people ivith vvhnin you would not always work in close harmony, ordinarily. ‘Phi-re is a ivoiiiior- iul icellng oi group spirit. You are not only llnXitiils to be ii credit to your group, but, iilso deslrloiis tliiit every other nit-m- her oi the cast do his or her vcry best, too. For thoso timid souls who ieel they cannot taco an nud- lonce there are myrlads oi tasks to ho performer], such as supervising the costumes. make-up, casting, stage-setting, light- ing equipment. etc. These tasks nro a very rcul lii-lii to tho actors and actresses, and quite oiten tho Riltfflss or tiiliiiro of a good scene depends on tho work oi those responsible "hehinti the scene.“ In many cases in tho past, tho mcnihcra oi the cast have been hindered because they themselves hiivo had in do all the work oi moving scenery nnd props bcioro getting into their costumes. One oi the boneiits derived from participation in the Driiiua Festival Ia the comment and constructive criticism received iioni the Aflludlcatnra. Ii it ls received in tho manner in ivlilrh it ls given-constructive criticlsni—it cnii prevent mistakes irnm lio- lng repented and ubstituto a better pcrtnriiiiince. Let us all become interested enough to take on active pnrt in Dramatlcs this year and make it u. lianiicr year for iouiii; artist: oi the Theatre, ‘ Bulletins on Drnmntics, uni] catalogues oi pliiys uvbilnhle for Plflbllilliflfl. may be obtained liy ivritini: to tho l’. l), l, Lip. rarlea, Charlottetown. They are tree. for tho asking, clearing o ww . _ Nelson. " "'*"""'“. n _ . * Children's SKIRTS -— 7 I'D I4 years Wonmp, ,_.,,. pi... in. iiuiiu, (‘trade lX—t. niuii» Bzilt: 2. 2(gafmyrtllilatgztisfd lfiyfilfj fiarsaflzffnCg§f‘"§‘°'bavfé‘d 53;‘; - - . . A~l. Gld ;:i.ii-i Cl.- < -.- - - CIOQTIIIQ CIT find each Qitielntareeiifiglnbgqggliigqiiliilémillnd; iltlllfinc u“ (m (an up ‘INTI Shcrren: Ii. Helen Cameron. Dcrck Bililliilll, Peter MacNutt l». New York lt~n"clo'.iiiirl witgi-uiriit-i Grade Vili (Niiss l1. 'l“.ivlori---l Gmld" v 'M'55 Macbe"nnm“,l' and Cm"; FUSLU,“ all cquab 6 and m ii United Press (iit-‘iii-Qii-ii ‘Jlqiii’; i. William Nelson; " Fi-cduricki (ml llmmgumwy: 2‘_ Men-ml a?“ In “W's? G" Taymn-l‘ 1/ ROSPHDIIFIZ- st:i'i crvreilimticn’, in SPIIPI‘; Ii. Gordon 'I‘\vt~cd.\'- “Iohnslion: R-iunald Slmcy‘. ‘Manlyn Taylor; 2' lwbbm HON‘ 26. "As a niiittcr 0i tin" " Fotzici-i 'l“.innias Ilavirs; ‘.2. Constant-c ; * " ' _ i , ‘ , v AT did_ o“ :.'.l: .7 ‘ b L Ch “M: ii C s“ , C _ _, iii.) Llftgtlf)’ ziiid Lonsiat‘ Crude III (Miss lIl.ggillS)-—l. 8 Esl-nond B H Ilolcsutdriulilc ‘IlsglqgiilltillalclIlium? Vll— lmlbaIiIiILIsahIIIIILi/IiELLi DHVK“. all equal; .i. Wciync Ma -' Winifred Anni: Macmillan; Z- Clearing QT each fliiniii i947 (iwqid. -_, i ‘b . Pa i,“ 3_ Dciizilcl and hiargo McGuire. ‘Donald Nelson, Katherine Gass, . .i. , . c.li in Ll, _ I Grad-z IV—-I"ICB'.IICI‘ Itriatlicsuii: Ronald Smith and Carol Ann hamlet on the Shore of LEI; Slave Lake is proud of its new ultra-modern scliotil. Tlic built- 918's six classrooms arc uiiiloimly lighted with northern daillght troiii ‘Vllldoivs on both the outside will utld un interior wcll down tiii ren- tro oi‘ the school. Cost n,’ tiit scliool was $75,001). Hogan; 3. Dianne Davies. Grade II (Miss Rileyl-l. Lo~ well Jenkins; 2. Joan Boyles; 3. Vera Cameron and Johnny Mac- Lennan. Grade II (Miss Fcrgusonl-i. Judy Archer; 2. Judy Bruce; 3. Joyce Archer and Brenda Largo. Grade I—-N0 examinations. DAYLIGHT SCHOOL KINUSO, Alta. -. (c?) _ This . g END ‘DDS? The Means Tcst dcoics thousands of Canadians the right to rcccivc an Old Age Pension. The Means Test states that any amountgceccivcd from children or any source must be calculated and held against -thc applicant for pension Owning a iiousc is a further stumbling block to a pension. A small allow- ZIDCC for military scrvicc, or for long years with a firm, all count against the old age pensioner. We don't apply the Means Test when we pay Children's Allowances Thcrc is no need to apply the Means Test to Old Age Pension: O Tiled-anticommunist!!! QFN Sendtbis coupon to your i- -- - -- ---------------------- - 3 Memberoll‘p‘rham'nt : TO...................... . . . . . . . . . .........M.P- ‘ i House of Commons, I today. Letter: sent to i °"""' °'“d" i l . -' t r TM Mus: Tn! sbol/J 6c rosin-ed mind/uni] [mm tbl M-P. 3 d, ‘be Hou“ 0/ I 0H Ag: Purim law. Tb: ago limit rbould b: radium‘. “ . Commons, Ottawa, ma] I I "I" w v 4- Maw-r wilbi» n" PW" M M" '*' i lav rounded a 141d!) in poniblo. imnupostagcflso. i I l l. Spokesman for every Canadian political party have criticized the Means Test‘. Only at Ottawa can tlie law be changed. Tlia matter will coma before the session 0i Parliament opening February l6tli. Tell yet-IF member that you want him to vote to re- move tho Moan: Tut.’ - Ngflig...._.................... .....-.......----_ AOOIOIO...........1-.............. ---_-.--.-_———~_ - a i l I