- cw. -a-m--s;vw.,.i..rrar .. .- LOWER LEFT Miss llatie Rosa -landing beside a food conveyor and t.ray carrier. heads the diet- ary department in Prince County Hospital. assisted by a chef and food service supervisor. and has a staff of eighteen. including tray uorkers. waitresses. cooks and maids. Meals to patients are served un- ler the watchful eye of a senior Dietary Dept. Of P. C. H. Plays Vital Role In Treatment A part of the dietary depart- ment activities front food prepar- ation through to food distribution to the ward kitchens atid delivery trays to patients in Prince. County Hospital are shown in the photos lliirsc LOWER RIGHT on eaehpinain kitchen TOP LEFT servedi trays a ward area to insure that the pa('l.l'Ill1-ll'I to personnel in the diningi upm; .rooms or placed in heated con-'-I 'vcyers and transported to ward; ent gets what the doctor ordered on his or her tray. An avcragc of 160 iiicals :irc scr- ied daily to hospital personnel and student nurses anti 22.0 trays are kitchens on each floor. Trays are set up in the main kitchen TOP RIGHT and trans- 'sr-rvcd daily in patients. of winch ll0I"9d 1" Path floor on arrival ac thy wax-,1 no", a” and served at each meal tirne. Photos by Wotton; 100 are special diets. All foods are prepared Ill the foods are served to individnal' I ”'TT”TTmT'T” jliuman knowledge. in doing this. "inm, "I '11" ihpram "mgmm? his liearcrs that Philosophy is the to meet. the attending pliysicians 't.-mndamm M an knowledseg H, requests for special diets. the regretted that "such a noble and wide range of mcnnes t'r-rpiiirri to "9CP953t'l' Study" is hampered and fatsfieid hy ii compilation of er- icncniirage the ill patient to t.'ike.rm.S mm come from hash,” above which preview some of IIlC'flnlll'ISI'lYTl('nIZ the various types of mums and (murdered hcamp. activities to be seen by the general public who will visit the hospital on Tuesday. May 14. between 2 and 5 p.m- on the hospital's "Ouch house" visiting day during Nation- al Hospital Week. The dietary. food service de- partment plays a vital role in the rare and treatment of patients and is a potent public relations factor. . in the general health picture to- day there are stands rt. required to be met when food is served to the public. Special hospital prob- lams in this respect are the coin-I illnesses requiring .1 hide range , - - 0! dmergm mods Md mcihms "I llCIt'!:SSsa1l?ywI0hI?l:,ISlllfl: tiilidtilcsiiutlirymriif '"'””a”'””"i 3"d mm” (M ”l"'I reality in all its aspects. than sim- sonnel. for chronic cases. for in-I 1y N, acquire me knowledge M fonts. for pre-school children. for. "I, hmory of phuomphicu lhouimg '9"-iii "mil PrP"'l'""llV9 P3"C'"5 lie reviews some of the questions Wlltrh hat"? Vt he ltlattttfd and NV that sound Philosophy has the an- ecutcd in an efficicnt tnaiincr tn mm-5 (mg namely questions such place before tlic patient an attrzic- as what i, "amy In general ,. IIVP. nutritionally adequate tliet phat ,, gm, vmdpy "f hum," There must be reasonable but knowledge. - does God pxigt' s- MPNISIVP Nlutpnient for food ftf9' Iwhat is the meaning of life and naration. a planned NW1 dtslrthlh tdeath. - to what criteria must tion system. well trained pcrson- pliuman society submit? Sound phil- nel. and a budget control system nsopliy. far from interfering with for food. salaries. and supplies. inur failli. gives it firm basis upon which supernatural enlightenment Address To tcontineud from Page Zl over again. That trut.ii is the need. of religion and religious instruc- tion at all levels of education Thia thought was emphasized once again quite recently. in an inspiring address of His Holiness Pope Pius XII. to it large crowd of boys and girls of Italian State Schools Appealing for what he calla an organic unity of culture. the Holy Father points out that this unity can only be achieved when the '” t i -lrine” has ('Ilrllll as its Head. This is am" or way of say agar Gradu- ates. that you must always re-l member the fundamentals of your Christian faith. You know full well that there can be no Christian education. it we forget our llIfI- meta destiny. God himself. The way to God is Christian living. since Christ is God made known to us. and since He Is "the Way. the Truth. and the Life." Our Christian faith is the only vi"tory by which a great enemy and a great tyranny can be over- "me. This enemy. in whatever brm it may be found. is aitheialic materialism. while material strengli is good and necessary. it I! not everything. There must be spiritual v I slon and spiritual strength. With t'.ie trend of athcls ttc maieri:-' an in -in world. now ole will turn away from God's to.- ching and God: law Tu: result is to be found in baneful evils that affect family life. lustful sell- lttdtllxenoe. and a shocking delin- quency of youth. it suffices even to mention only such cvlla as to- deecnt literature and the low level of public ent aininent. to point avtio of Godless material- tuii. To quote Goliath statement um tahspmlaausd Itthec etttioiraanunlincab litllufII:"11dIfnr1holrrhtnr taliam reveals itself as ucurlnrtstn In politics and government. as l- vartea in Business and In the pro- feuiua. and as paganism in the Personal lives and relauona of all too may and women " anutorot convicnoxe 30. my dear graduates. when "E motto ol your University lush to you at faith. it is neat- lm-H of Rell".lGI to your live-. fr!-"'ovts convicting. Your lives must faith. . I19 flan filth belief and belief it whom He Ills is built. intelligence. by which. under thepscmnrlrlc Pn()(;REss movement and influence of divine; 1n ggyjnl this. 1 mould mm at. tzrarr. we willingly accent t1w,soto stress the truth that the cuti- truths revealed by God, bccauselnhc church ig not by gny mean; of the authority of God who reveals . opposed to the progress and devel- them. Faith is thc highest knoiv-innmem M the Mm"! md expel-. lcdse of all. because It in the hIsh- imi-mat sciences. As Pope Pius est ccrtituclc of all. since it is xn mum. in 1954, in mg Swigg based llfttttl tit? knowledge and lht',National Convention in f-'riboui-gr veracity of Him who can nOlfhQf.t'M3Qgrigl prom-ggg oh;-dug: ro- rteccivr nor be deceived Isearch and the exploitation of in- i t nd speedily nsisscti lo pa- Special diets are pt't'p8l'P(I In a diet kitchen hv dietary personnel. 'and are iicliverert direct to patient Normally there are -I-rt-ii dill;-i-. ent types of diet: in iw prepared - "-r i'I:lIfW of the various branches ofiimk I" II” i"h"”'h' I" II” 'I”"l"- ll am uiiiidful again of the atldressi of our Holy Father the Pope. to”; P I. I. Dopannsent of Auk-uliup. Cattle breeders in Prince Ed ward Island will have available the services d Artificial breeding no matter where they live in the Province. Service can be had on any of the nine different breeds namely: Holstein. Ayrshire. Jer- sey. Guernsey. Milking Shurthormj Beet shorthogn. Helllord. Angus, and Red Poll. If a hrooder has not used Artificial brooding and wish- es to-do so all they have to do is call the lnsotnlnltnr of his area stating that he has I cow to breed. The membership fee of one dollar can he paid at the time the first cow is bred. The service fee of four dollars covers three insemin- ationl if necessary. NEW CLUBS The West Prince Artificial Breeding Club was organized Inst weelt at a meeting in Mrintrose school. The newly elected Prfil-I dent, Allison Mclntosh. has with him on the Board of hirer-tor-. Prod Oliver. Alberton RR. Jack ciai-ii. Alma a.n.. Roy Shea. AI- berton R.R.. Roy I-fandrahsn. Tis- nish RR. 1: Gordon Barbour. AI- tiei-ton; Herman Glllls. Ttgiiisti; Joseph O'Rourke. Tignish. The Morel! e St. Peters aiwi oompleted organisational plans last Friday night. The breeders survey showed a general interest througlioot the area. The Board of Directors are as follows: upr- lyn MacDonald. Morell. t'.0.. Wal ter Dtngwell. Midgall; Robert Rev . siter, St. Peters; Clarence Mac- Ewen. Bristol; Joseph Maclnnin. St. Peters South; Marlyn MacCnr- tfnlflfi of the Church, You will then radiate around you your Christian influence in whatever vocation your will follow. You will use well the Ialcnla God has given you. You will be leaders in your commun- ily. and that you must be In a word - and this is my wish for you all. as I congratulate most warmly you. the Graduates. voiir tzeni-mus and self-sacriticinit par- ents. and your devoted teat-tiers. you will be living example: at the motto and the ideals of IIIN University. which under Godls 1proit-ctlon and messing. through faith and knowledge. with their .common source in God. has pre- Ipareri ynii to contribute your share in bringing Christ in the world. and the world to the feet of tthrtst N0 SIGHT OF PLANE RUENOS AIRES tReuters' The Argentine air forca made an if-"tilt lMN'l)lf'RAFT .which address I have already re-I lfcrred. The Holy Father reminded, I rand Montreal. Que. Poultry:' and motto. There were ll morn-' Mr. Lucien Cretier. Hovvicli. Que. bets and 15 adults present Viewer SIIOW: ur RJ M lloid Hemmtnglo :1. Que. Fine Art. Mraum M" . Hnkmnhl M", N 1"" Ralph E. Lewis. Mooers. Que. Handicraft" Miss Frances Wrens g pMat-Donald College, One. Home he--rt. St. Peter: R R : Tom Cullen 'gIi'Kfilt'I:I'f)EVtlI MQrIi-e D. A. hmaiymny. illidzcll, BFII i-..m,....,., g,,.:,.,j-C.U'B wtws ' t In these two new Cluhs applica-I 1. I I . . h non. hr mp Wsmn" M mwmma. (-ape Wolfe 4-II (all tlizthl eld W an MW Mi” "WNVMI 5 their regular IIICACEIIIIK Iii t enarm sotin as these men have heen sel- M 'vr'1laI'IN,TI.l"d ti 2 niltrefl FFIWI they will commence lrain- Ma) 0 -be 9 me. I”; ("fit ltd! mg n K hnpod m hm? me” the mem raT;:peainii' ct: dgc rpuh, m ,,p,l.mm" by "I. middl? in unisoni rninu as o e of June last re uar meeting were read VFW MRF1 ianlcll app ofvedmlt wasp dPt'It'1rtI thtatp " -- -o ca or one: meein ,. This vir-etc uill .-i-- three new in-nwcred hv the name of tins-'l bull: HITIVIIIZ at the hull nludy call It alaohdecitt-cl that a debate 'I1 I”"'If'Tlrton flue Hnlstt-in Blue be held at the next regular ninet- lRlI'lIllll'l Alert Frorn Brooklyn. On-one and that the resolution hr irn- "Wilt!" '3T'" tltttl tun I'oIIerI Shorthornisolved that Public Speaking and RH”! one of which I! enming from Debating Should Form a Regular Ihl tamniis Brown herd. iPart of the School Pr!-iiratii.". ,Tbose representing the affirma- 'ttive side of the resolution an Adel Pt-izzell. Danny Wllallnran and plnari Rtilgvr. Those repre-.r-utingi in,-at ,,(i,,,,,,mm , . the flP;'.aIlVf' side. George PIlIIIIDF.,l N, pmwmnz zilggdiustlt nag; Bernard Geiffin and lilarnaiw-I llix. WW1 "N, H M.mm.M M 'wplygi,The next regular meeting uttt be m: m, mmrmlm 0'. Mad” thcld at the home of Adele Show I, .. ,mm,.,am um ”",i' H '9 on June 7th. it was nminrt by gprrp H”, Wwm. If N "rnfk Joan Rulizt-r and secnnrimt in Al-, HHNMM M if" 'r " N . "lion ('onk that the nicotine tin grin Ml V .inuld be practicalhioumpdg Ian MM.w,”,a,".p goprpg Hr. (3'lpl:'5tt"lllT n:Itlw -ame1tlmc..un,. . - . - tiirnstiig:nrIfi'IIi:IitF:i.l:Ii?1:ihgggl The Krnalngton Holstein (iii:-rn. ,,; m, IN,” TM” H harmmw soy 4-ll (lull ('ltih met in liar-gain in 2 :1-mt design and much of ':'RPA(I:"1Ilri',r:;:”;n;::::"';":1:: tI'tl"'"'lh' "Dun cnlor used with dis- ciiiiiiuniioii Siylirr-ti, convelIlitin- MINI by roIma”"E "W Huh NM” 3i "I Hmiriietric designs that fil'- WA- ttw -.li.ip- of the article are best. Vii-it 7IIllIlF nr pu-tnrial 0 II P s rlttvtlrl nuli he used in pictiircu ,.,.,,WM H Wm WM; M NAVIGABLE WATERS tilltlfi Delicate trimmings N-Innlzi "rt tlPIIcata shapes and bold trim- Vvitluiuiastu- handicraft workers often vmnrter uhv their entries fail iinrt of uinrunz a blue ribbon at thv Morell Rear Wendell Mac-lnmm "n Mm ""9"" 1 .. . I Before beginning to work on ar- p v n Iicles for the local exhibition this It. Rt . III-)2. CIlHltIPl' lit"; year question your self on their .m:f.,l.,..,,. and ,1,.,:,L The llnpailnirot of Highways. ll'i-nvince of Prince Edward Is- IEXHIHITIONS One of the earliest ltixhiliitions I'""I- WW" """r” "I" II 9"" in i-1,-mp.-.. Canada I. on. 0,-m,. under Section 7 of the said Art. tnitn I-ixhihilton, it is bent: liclt'I.'IPP"hl'PfI Willi "19 MIIIIPI" "I -this year .Iune S-ii-'43 and R at 0rins- Pllilil" w""k-V 5" m”'W"- 3"” I" mu-"I Q.,;.pm.g Tm, nmw .. 0",." the office of the District Regis- rcfcrred to in ”(?nnnda's Little "i-'"i ”I II" I-3"” Rmlisir-V mil" nmal”, 1'1"-r.. .g 3 hnrgp ghmv trii-I of Queen! at Charlottetown. valnrh Iakp; ;,.,-..",1 pl”? nnlv M Piince l-Idwarrl island. it descrirr the Iitwili Winter Fair, In other tion of ihi- AMP and the Pitt!" "' live-.int-it pspct'iaIl,v rattle one can a (;tllNPlYi'I)' propose-d tn lvr htitll gpp -mm, M gt". wading hm-,1; gmm m'Pt' the Ptiwttc RIVPY at Plnetle. .Q,,,,.,,,,.I nn,a,.,,,. and Nm.,h,.,.,. int 39. Queen: ttounty. PTIYIFF Ynfk. Eduarri Isl;-incl ('arI,vIe Dickson. Secretary-.31”. And take lll)Ilt"P that after the ager of the flrmstown lt'.xhibition- PXPtl'FtIl'"' 0' ""9 '"""'I' fmm trr-ccntly announced the list of jnd- lit” flit" "I V-'" Vital fttlhliftallfttt 19-. of fill! noting the Department of i..i.u-in cant.-; 'tlr i-ac Hliglt. llinlivia," uuttt --mlvr Section 7 Glcnholm Farm. Finch. not Ayn "I lit" halfi Al"- "'l'PIV I" II" .,.--. ea. ., ..,. .I,hIr, (-am, Mn RM-mom-g R,-mm. Tilinistor of Public Works for an Duntlas. Ont Jersey Futile Mr. Prtllfll "I lit? Wild WP Nltfl Pill"!- Fnrm. .'ifiltnn. Ont. Panadian (lat- tle: Mr. Loiiis-Navarre. St. Pierre, ltidwarrl lsI.'tnrI. this Nth M! "l St. llyacinthe. Que, Reef ('atlle: 3183'. All 1957- -tall-night search for an Argentine Mrs. Malcolm Railey; Uxbridge. ' G WWKM. lives of our lfoly lfntlter the Popnlviking airliner missing since MmI- Ont 4-H Club Classes. R. t'.r;int. ' ' ' ' 3"d "I Vflttli Rtsltr-n.”tnr vnur ctiiefpday with if passengers and a t-re Smith. flrnckville, tlnt. Sheep 'llr.. ntirtevnfl ztiidnnce isgto know the-owl five. No clues were tniind. tiinis-It-r of ”li(IlWi'l)'K. .Qug,' swing; Mr, Gem-gpg May-I Dated at tthhrloftetown. PTIHCF it was moved and seconded that Th? Guardian Page Pickering: on April Z1. Roland. and Bert to net the prizes and score cards. The next meeting is, I0 it? "PM 3' Martzate School on' May 9 at ll P m Programme enm- '"''''P M" 3Plminild for the next meeting The spew-lies were then heard 3"” W had a deiiate. The topic for the debate was ”resolvt-d that! data cattle are more profitable; than beef cattle" with the pro aidri winning The Iudneii for the debate were Mrs Smith and Rev. 'tlr.i llaslam. it was iniu-ed he nnland. larr and seconded that the mi-pt. mg adtnurn. l)niiulns .Inbn.-on, S9. The Lot 11 4-ll Calf Hui, mu 1,. the Central School uith l7 mom. her! present. Meeting ripenpii by repeating the 4-H club pledze Thp dehatinii cnminntees reported that a debate would be held at lhp mix; niec-ting The ltlnlr for thl: yipmm. I1 "Resolve that PIIIWIFIICI .i.....pi be abolished " Porrespondence from llr Plav was read by Jmi-r start".-irfrieii. Marilyn Mat-l.ean. A l t it it t'arr. anrt Verna Harri-ti tflnb Leader. Pidrtw r'I.-..i..y ,,.L ed questions from the flldltiiai 1,..- rnlf riiihs and assigned tho In um for the next mm-viii: V”. roll call is to he nttswnred hi nam ANNUAL EAST KING'S ('f.I.'R - United Church Hall, May 15th A Wed" May 15. 1957- or. ing a part of a cow. The meeting was folloued by g period of recreation and a delic- ious luucti was served by Grara Lyle and Marilyn Macuan. Win- ston Yeo. Secretary Treasurer. The Sea Crest Calf Club met at the home of Carol Pickering on April Ell Due in the absence of the president. the wee president. Carol Pickering. called the meet- ing to order. The meeting opened by repeating the 4-H pledge in unison it was dei-iderl that at the nut meeting the roll call will be an- nit-red by giving the name of a common farm weed and I method of controlling II It was moved by Wayng Lo.-kg-.. hr and seconded by llloyce Rans- xiiv that Ann Ramsay. Wendy Cro- rwr and Marilyn ('arI'IlIIlPI'I he on the entertainment committee for the next meeting. Each member gave a short siieei-h on his or her favourite '-tum"! The club 'lt-nder then asked ttttcsiimis from the manual rela me to the study material for An III Voliowlrll adjournment a half hour of entertaininent we-. enimert by all. linnch was served he the Imslvss, Earle l.ot-kerhy. Serra. tary Treiisurer. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION MEETINGS Mt)N'l'A(;l'l-2 AND lilS'l'Rlt'T (ll.ltR.- (Toiimiian Legion Hall, 8:.'it) p.m. Tues. 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Ynii will never know real rest or real happiness. oili- side of these three enlightening, propositions. simple though they sound. When ynii realize that God is the beginning and the end of everything. when you realize that Christ is tiie most perfect revela- tion of God to man. then you will tural forces continues its uncens- -ing advance. The Church approves of I'ns advance. even with regard to its principles. But she adds an urgent warning concerning it: when material progress is not coun- ter-balanced by powerful religious and moral forces. it rialu beepin- ing the cancer of human society." I should like to say to you. my dear Graduates. that a sound Phil- osophy of thought results in it sound Philosophy of life. I say these things because of ON PAINT COSTS You can be dollars ahead In the long run by using ounnni Endurance Houea Paint! It gives homes the lasting protection that's possible only with a paint of such carefully formulated quality . . . quality that eliminates the coat of frequent repainting. realize that your lives will innu- the necessity in our day of A re- ence others. because you are help sport for what is fundamental and In: to continue an era that the basic. Pope Pius XII. in the same unrld around you may no doubt be I address to which I 'tove. referred. tm-xi-tting That is the era of Flirist. I points to the danger of a merely Taking Christ as your King. youf utilitarian view of education. He will influence others. and you will also stresses the danger of over- rnchntc around vnli the influence of specialization. the erroneous think- the Chriatain Religion. and invite in: that accumulation of know- others tn examine its credentials. .ledge necessarily means true edu- Yon must place these truths iilrong- cation Thgrg mu: 5.. 3041-51.... ly in your minds. that you may I min of thought. 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