Ik SLND NEWS PGE ammerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nev. 9, 1959. 3 li ag [ft iF | tf rt ral a rh i aus ie Ss hd I eR a te a a lar ee @&\ (CWLConferenceDiscusses ioe eee has wee i oe > =< National Officers To Address || provements To Schools z3 izi= = 7. | The Community Centre in ted by Rev. George MacCor-|was entered into very enthusias- | their life together expressed the S Regional. Conference Of CA s | Charlottetown was the locale for mac, Mrs. Fred Macmillan and | tically by a great many of those wigh that to them would be ex- Elms- Com- ee fae the third and final Catholic | Miss Iphigenie’ Arsenault, all of | present, and concluded what -was | tended the happiness of many : Women’s League regional con-' whom had attended this Con- | considered to have been one of /more years of happily married H. Gordon Williams accom-| the media of official bulletins. | ference for 195@ when some 132; vention in Saint John, N. B. | the most successful regional con- | life. ; on mi nm panied by Randolph W. Manning} On Tuesday also Mr. Howarth representatives of 16 parish coun- P.E.l. chartered | will give the conference a “Re- Rev. J. Edmund. Roche of St. a a to date. ‘ Coals {eens peafh — = HOSPIT a represent PEI. bi i ' Dunstan’ iversi i e s r hour a per A al accountants at the regional on- port , from the CLCA. Exece Geaoee guraibaGeaacnere ~ coe ‘iia’ pao ae | provided eggs Bernd of the |Cardle, and_— sons-in-law, Earl | is a patient in O'Leary ‘ference of the Institute of Char- | tive. . the In |. Mrs. J. F. Steele of Char- which must be taken to improve | Holy Redeemer, St. Pius X and —e Eugene Cullen and Les- | Hospital tered Accountants of the four) E. A. Bell, Spmeat Bank 4Hali-|lttetown, first vice-president of the educational system in the|St. Dunstan's | Basilica parish A ae Atlantic provinces oa ge : and | dustrial eo eting on | the Provincial CWL Council, was province. Afterwards, in discus-| councils, was very much énjoy- an ee . . : MNFERS DOSPITAL oe ee “ a Sm > Business - |the chairman-for this conference sion groups, the implications of ed. All were ,'~".~"~"eged to : ce — hi s . ee William Hutt, Alberton South, is | Moncton. The host and sponsor of | ‘Financing oe Tuesday af- | Which was attended by the fol- consolidated schools and larger assist at Benediction of the Mc” teeretis 4 en aor. Sieerae a one Western Monpital. |the- conterence will ees ee coe ‘he conference |l0wing parish courféils: Covehead, units of administration were Blessed Sac... wane Church |! apable : WEST PRINCE ee uty. of —— = Corran Ban,-St. Dunstan’s Bas- given consideration. _ _| Of the Most ‘Holy ‘Redeemer at __ Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon W. Shas of thy @iinbes of this Ineet- 2 ilica, Holy Redeemer, St. Pius| A question and answer period | 7 ‘o'clock. WMS To Send - Leard returned to their home in ing will be the attendance of X, Hunter River, Kelly’s Cross, - « Parkdale yesterday after visiting FCA af Ea-| Kinkora, Fort ‘Augustus, Mt LADIES’ WINTER GIRLS’ WINTER briefly with friends in West | Domes, Aa ake was’ elected | Safe Checks COATS. CAR COATS ; : : Ryan, St. Ann’s Lot 65, St. Ap | . ; ‘ ; ‘1 Gifts To Port Frolendenal Cons [Sard Sees etme Said Big Need [tae se BIG Market Seen 3 ti nce Se eae i YOU WIN ON THESE! at its 57th annual meeting held in After the opening prayer by ALBERTON —Alberton Presby- |G TO GO NOW AT VALUES TO 10.35 : ' the hantal a es we . terian WMS met at the manse , $4.“ $h 95 Chartered VE" Michael RE Compulsory annual safety Gali ear aaneaaen by Rev. F. E p F S d Wednesday afternoon as guests of & ‘Or F.E.1. spuds icles plus , Mrs. J.Y. Garrett. secre of the Canadian In- checks for all motor vehic Cunerty, C. S. S. R., director t Accountants ‘ine ak Chartered Accountants, | periodic health check-ups fof! sng wiry John A. MacDonald, T. Earle Hickey & Co. _| Will also be present and will ad-| drivers are both recommended ™ | president of Holy Redeemer Par- i pale ne er meditation HAM DON'T PASS IT UP! HALF PRICED! dress one the business ses- ish Council Psalm ~ 100. Miss Margaret im ee > Flannel Canadian Bank of Commerce | “ 1959 de roads re- . ; ; enh it oo . “LADIES’ HEAVY NEW 150 Ladies ‘ Building — es anaes lenoed Saturday by the Maritime | A panel cenenres Oe oer oer OF THE CUARDUAN| ess prodeed bere. and Clark srabeaee de ie | CAR COATS HOUSECOATS Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 d ith a buffet oe G | Retail Gasoline Association. ional con i Bae South American businessman| The potatoes now being loaded; jt was decided to invite . the VALUE TO 16.85 . VALUES TO 6.95 ES -day w a i - | es : j in fatalities | Di . Bo said here Sat-..at Summerside are being suppli- jeties at Freeland and Insurance Kenneth McKenzie, president of | _T#¢ 47 percent jump in Diego E. Bordas sa a soc Tyne “aged coren ge i : *9/Elderly Resident | dering ¢: imited | |) he 99 $ | z : , | in the first nine months of 1 s jurday that he was considering th ed by Canada Packers Limited | Valley to be guests at a special | $ 99 $4 0: ~ R. E. Ellis_& Son Limited i on = titute of | indicated the need for more rigid | ly t | possibility of importing dslan’ | and the stevedoring is under the| meeting. = & 2 ; Charte ccount | oa : i ‘asualty come mem : | ive measures, the release 2 \ otatoes to Venezuela for supervision of MacFarlane Pro-| The next regular meeting of the | 5 ae 7. ey i. | es i followed ty a die agg . id Dies In Montague sanbon (rane shipment to eee duce Limited. aan Rong — be a 7 en _ : - — ; Commen on a_ statement : Rico which requires- an annua me . Howard Clark INLO PRICE! Optometrists «© Sussiom_ of the 1959 national com |. ibuted to the Island registrar| MONTAGUE— The death oc- ‘mport of 1,000,000 bags to-meet is Mrs. E.F. Kerr leading the de- | 250 CHILDREN’S p ference a iy oan oe ‘ough the eyes | of motor vehicles, J. A. Gallant, | curred on Sunday morning at the; home needs. \2 Islan Jerseys volions and Mrs. FJ. White the | - SNO-SUITS .. : ~Parkm a : : ‘the MRGA has this to say: i Nursing Home of Mrs.| yj, Bordas was in Summer: ce study. ; hood : oe D a the Atlantic eee Peer “If we were to have 50 per cent ward Henderson, in her 92nd ide on behalf of the Bordas Cor- In R.O.P. Listings + To this Christmas meeting the | Big Assortment ad Phone 3287 The C.A. in py tioned failures in our public schools im’ year. : : poration of New York, Puerto =“! | members will bring gifts to be | 33 88 aan Miiidcieiaahities its premiere er nati COM- | the pupils’ first year. we, as par-| Mrs. Henderson was married Rico and Columbia for which Only two Island Jerseys are| sent to the port worker in Hali- " - =| ference will en ents would feel that there was ito the late Thomas Millar of 9,000 crates of Island spuds are|)ised in the R.O.P‘ listings for | f*- . B. F. Hunter, R.O. This film was primarily pro-| something wrong.” Murray Harbor North previous >eing loaded at Summerside onl ge Sggeih fe 50d pre ‘ 4 ‘Summerside, P.EI. Phone 3116 | duced to interest prospective stu-| yr. Gallant was quoted as Say-|to her marriage to Edward Hen- sboard the freighter “Thoma: EP aes aus at ae eae: BATTLING GULL. HERE'S A TRAFFIC a edad & eae Smailman’s Building dents in accounts,jn the oppor- | ing that 50 per cent of those tak-| Gerson also of Murray Harbor Schulte” for shipment to Vene-| 4:3, jersey Breeder. . PRINCE RUPERT B.C. (CP) STOPPER | ie Ph » AGA. troining. ‘The final basinces |8E Ot, Trametes Sor driven | Nort, zueila. In the mature class, five-year-|A Gull which kept diving at the | MEN’S AND BOYS’ VELLA x otograp ers of in dae be p-adiieede tee for the first.time fail to pass. that She leaves to mourn the fol-' Mr. Bordas said here Friday old’ Hampstead Star's Gloria.| lure whilé Willism Wasyk was | COATS SPORT SHIRTS. : The Read Studios Jamie See on bd gandal sa-| The release ee ee ae lowing nieces and nephews: Mrs. that Venezuela is looking to this} owned by J.H. Clark, New Wilt-| casting for rainoow trout finally | Heavy Quilted Lined RIOT PRI . anal enaienance f / | these figures ari ca ight rl Winnifred Bell of Montague; Mrs. area as a possible supply center} hire, placed 12th in the 64 ani-| cot itself hooked. Mr. Wasyk | Waterproofed s : CED: D. W. SEARS tiona ate . , . - | automobile rivets mig thei Mary Whitehead, Saint John: ‘or their seed Potatoes. He is/ mals reported: During the 305-| -eeled the bird in and with heip | § 5 95 $ 95 = B ; + This evening, the New Bruns- | “somewhat premature in thei | yi. James King, -Lower Mont- >ersonally interested in develop-|day test period. this Jersey pro- from_Jack Mussalem freed the | 4 99 1 & ; - barristers wick Institute of Chartered Ac-| judgement of a er they ague; Mrs. Lola Dixon of Tren- ing business. between Prince Ed-| duced 9,161 pounds of milk con-| pull. fighting hard oulh wines’ aan “ 3 George R. MacMahon, | cer the guest speaker will be | are een and after {ey | ton and Miss Violet MacLeod of ward Island and South America taining 367 pounds of butterfat| jeak. | 3 -_ ears 7Re apecker wil be have obtained “— " Saint John; Sterling MacKinnon ‘and is exploring the possibilities| testing 6.19 percent. - t tAlso canon es Saturday's) ee eee eee oe eee of Sturgeon and Guy MacKinnon of buying: potatoes for regular| jn the three-year-old Junior UNWELCOME NOTE ; Phone Summersi SON shipment- eurto Rico which! pi g<cificati ester Seal tone ic SMALL PASSENGERS _ |“. Uiiccral will take place sow. Imports most of its potatoes | Soon aoe, by Clark: Brothers| VERNON, B.C. (CP) — Gily! ' 255 Water St. Summerside | Tuesday morning’s sessions ° : ms United : yce, by Clark’ B Oe re eee See ee Campbell, B.A., ! : , pes i iev \eises. He li *” a letter from the Rate- : incial iti bothe: y rs rian Church on Tuesday, | - Mr. Bordas believes there is a|24-member class. Her recotd | forgotten” a lett a tate. : a LL.B pate tc Hu Upudleh cnobeds| tent saeeuk from the heck of nis Nov, 10th at 2 p.m. Interment strong possibility of Prince Ed-| was 8.595 pounds of milk con-| payers Ameieiie urging a hve ; ‘Phone S’side 3818 - on staff recruitment and auditine czar, discovered a nest of mice n|in the Murray Harbor North ward Island taking a good part) taining 458 or, of butterfat oeenker s aie ermen i Crockett & Gallant Bidg S’side : and accounting practiees through ‘the upholstery. | cemetery. : of the Peurto Rican market be-| testing 5.33 per se . ‘ meet ‘ QUALITY CANADIAN PRODUCTS CONTAINING QUALITY INCO NICKEL PRUDENTIAL leads the way | ss im the use of Modern, nickel-containing stainless steel buildings—like The Prudential Insurance Company of America offices now under. construction in downtown Toronto—are changing Canada’s skyline. 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