lottetown he and the National Film Board .Ioan Mary presiding lmotely 3? persons were tendance. including re‘atives nd friends. Mr. C. Praught. district to" Canadian diabetic the National Medical betic Association. 111'. also informed terest In diabetes might Ire. with the president. Sister Approx- (Iiahct ics. \ssocia tion. told the group Ihnt Dr Bur Il“l Howatt. Charlottetown. had. been nominated for membership Orv Board of the (‘anadian Dia-i Pranght the group that other doctors with a spec general meeting of theit’or membershi . I) I s t r i c t . Canadian Diabptic' was the presentation of the Dr Association was held ret-entlv in Feasby “Award of Mom" The highlight of the '0 Hi- The presentation was m 11" PraUght. administrator the Diabetic Sister .Ioan Mary. president the branch. Following Dr, direc- tlit‘ Margaret E u r k .\rI\'is-:most interesting and int in- :ipplvl meeting : for Thea-l the branch making the greatest contribution to the work of dia- betics in Canada during “"32. pt'eseiitatioii.ionly people with 9. Hues“ problems. However. it speaker for the meeting. gave 3‘ diabetes has an effect on emo- informa- tio tive talk on the great part which affect diabetes. the emotions play on the disease. i diabetes. Dr. Burke traced very! clearly the history of diabetes.’ the discovery of insulin and ex- Iplained the part the glandular l system and emotions play in I diabetes. In speaking of the diabetic child she stressed to the group how important it Is for t e parents of the child not to re- sent his condition. but to lead him to believe he is the same 'ias other children. provided he regulates in certain ways. Dr. Burke's closing remarks informed the group that s h e . was very happy that. they had a "d" by Diabetic Association where one " I. diabetic comm] I‘mgram I°3with another and discuss emo- °I‘tional problems. Diabetics could communic a t e alone. she stressed. are not the e 111 o t i onal is felt ns and emotions in turn do iRossiter Off To Halifax Industry and Natural Refi sources Minister Leo Rossiter left for H a lifa x yesterday where he will represent Prem- ier Walter R. Show at a meet- ing of Atlantic Province's prem- ters. The meeting was called b y Nova Scotia‘s Premier Robert Stanfield to di5cuss sections of the MacPherson oyal Com- mission on Transportation r - port that apply to the Atlantic Provinces. Also attending the meeting Is provincial transportation direc- jKensington Club Plays Host To Lions District Governor KENSINGTON ~~ In spite ofithc Christmas "light-up". re- foul weather Monday night 9th ported that 39 strings of lights per cent of the members of Ken-1 had been erected at Christmas sington Lions Club turned outI and eight more strings had been at Svend's Inn to host their dis-t ordered but failed to arrive on trict governor. Colin MacKay otitime. Ray Long said the school romocto, N.B., who is visiting; patrol is in the process of being clubs in this province. reactivated. . Many guests were present for Mr. Stewart introduced the the meeting. including fiveidistrict governor. who stated members of the Souris Lionsithat in the eight years the Ken- Club. headed by their president, ; sington club has been in exist- Dr. Wolfgang Marold and alsol ence. it has provided leadership five members of the Albanyl at the club and district levels. Club. The meeting was chaired and with the Lions of District by Fenner Stewart. .4IN meeting in Charlottetown in tor Graham Rogers. Cattle population of Alberta grew from 1.766.000 in 1952 to 2.863.000 in 1902. EMO Quarters Being Negotiated? NO RETURNS N0 CHARGES 159 Queen Street (EXTRA SPECIAL) Balance Girls' and Teen DRESSES (7 to 14x) HALF PRICE RACK SKIRTS (Teen) Clearing At 5.00 each ASST. TEEN SLIMS Corduroy. Wool and etc. Clearing It $2.99 & $3.99 ea. The provincial government Is negotiating for federal financial assistance toward construction of a fallout - proof emergency measures headquarters in the new provincial government of-I Hon. J. David Stewart, minis- in the province. discussed th e, matter with federal emergency! Committee chairman. Don;1964. he said the Kensington Wood reported the annual Lions' ice carnival will be held Feb.i dership to the point where it 13. could provide a district Education committee chair-‘ governor to host the I964 con-1 man Dr. Maurice Clark said theI vention. eluph will again participate int He explained the make-up of the youth exchange program and the diutrict. and said no Lions e was now awaiting word from: activities to local conditions. He ‘ Lions International. stressed the fact that no dis- The boys and girls committee trict governor would be able reported that. tad been i to do his work if it were tint for ‘ voted for the central committee the help of the clubs in the dis- , , , _ th ‘on sports to aid minor hockey. j trict. and lie noted that Ken- n“ b‘uldmg '0 be bu'lt 0“ e; C airman of the "Christmas " sington had been a most helpful we“ Kent S°h°°l bIOCk- 'Daddv" project. Gerald Mac-iclub on the district level. Kenzie. stated that 21 Christ-‘ The guest speaker was thank- Eter responsible for civil defense mas boxes had been sent out'ed by Boyd Beairsito and Mr. at a cost of $27]. cKav “as presented with an George Clark. .\‘Ia . chairman ofi Island tartan car robe. measures organization officialsi in Ottawa last week. 1 “Further discussions will be‘ held," Mr. Stewart said yester- day. i I Infants’ Suede COAT SETS 2 - .‘hr Reg. $16.95 Now Clearing At 58.99 each SNOW SUITS 25% off BALANCE v CHILDREN’S WUOL CAPS $2.00 ea. _IHousing Report I Scheduled Feb. The Charlottetown h o u sing i study committee will meet Feb. = 5 at the Charlottetown Hotel. when it is expected that the dis- position of the Planning and Housing Survey of Charlotte- town will be decided upon. Provincial Town Planning 0f- ficer Walter de Silva and hi s ‘ istaff compiled the survey over i the past two years. ‘ Members of the committee tn- clude Municipal Affairs Miinls- ter J. David Stewart. Mayor A. : .Walthen Gaudet. tow-n planning. :d-irector Claude Smith. public works engineer John Gilmore. city councillor Walter Cox. dep-i uty minister of industry a n d ,‘ natural resources P.A. Murna-; ghan, Central Mortgage; and Housing Corporation repreg scntatives James Houston and John Fowlie. French-Canadian Folk Songs Are Described In New Book OTTAWA (CPI -— Dr. Marius a small office at the museum to Barbeau has dug once again enable him to record for pos- into his voluminous collection of terity the wealth of a lifetime Canadian folklore and produced ‘of rescarch into early Canadian 3 new boo on folk songs of history. "we Mid a‘IVfi‘YlIlfl'e 511“ I" "No one can estimate this dis- early French canéidl tinguished scholar‘s contribution .Tht‘ VOIumPv entitled I19 R05" to Canada." Resources Minister 513mm Chante- is ""9 0f about Dinsdale said In a comment on 50 DUbIlShed1by the 79-year'0ld the new book. published by the retired federal government an- Queen-s printer. thrOPOIOEISt Since he began “His writings preserve the Stlldy‘lng Canadian {Olklore 46 folklore of all Canada, as well years ago. as the tales and songs of French Dr. Barbeau retired from the Canada and the Indian cul- National Museum of Canada in tures." 1948. However. he has retained Th e beautifully '/2 PRICE TABLE Consisting of Children's. & Infonts' Wear Better Merchandise For Less MONDAY. JAN. 2151' to SATURDAY. JAN. 26th The MISSES HOLMES & BRADLEY Phone 4-3414 IHtome Demolition Scheduled Soon The Old Sacred Heart Home on Haviland Street will be de— molished as soon as possible. it was learned yesterday from Rev. P.F. MacDonald. diocesan chancellor. Contract for the job has been let. to Alexius MacQuaid. North River. Demolition was started last Friday. At present. lumber. doors. radiators. etc.. are being sold on the site. Father MacDonald said he did not know any immediate plans for the site when the buiI-; I THE RENDEZVOUS 5-DAY Good Eating Give-Away Special din-g is razed. COPYRIGHT 1937 IV BEVERLY OSBORNE Internationally famous! Five piece of plump, tender chicken, fried to a delicious golden brown on our own special range. Served dis- jointed with gobs of crisp shoestring potatoes. buttered rolls. a jug of honey. Enjoy it Without silver- ware. “We’re pleased to support this special event by Charlottetown retailers.” reg. 1.50 Wednesday, Jan. 23 to Sunday, Jan. 27 THIS?) ti-lltKEN m we RDUBI-l hot Eat In orOut .. . hioy this famous dish now of this low ging prico to take out. or. come ioin us in our pleasant surrounding for this special trout. 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My “'9” "mt “mg by St'rnlllnfl ‘Many of the songs were re- players travelling from town to icorded in the The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed.. Jan. 23, 1963. 9 SOUTH GRANVILLE SCHOOL Report for November and Dec- em r' Grade VIII: 1. David Smith; 2. Dianne Smith, Grade VII: 1. Vivian Smith; 2. Gordon Smith. Grade VI: 1. Linda Smith; 2. Gordon Abbott. . ‘ ' field on an Old' town In medieval France. They e v; 1, Arthur ('urhott' lfaigloaigqggfim“! pggggimgtr? were brought to the New World Grad“ IV? 1- Garth Smith- iSings the Nightingalel Is the by earl-V “mp” and hand?“ 2:22: 1L ‘first part of an extensive work down from generation to EenPr- Grade {[1 'Am‘old 5mm. ' that will probably comprise five ation. Highest noel-age in minim- iv°lumes' Many of the songs included grades. Linda Smith: highest . Another two volumes of in the volume are humorous: average in junior grades. .luy Fl‘FnCh I'OIk Stings now are he- others tell tales of princesses Morrison. IlinE Drcpafl‘d by DT- Barbeau. and the heroes who win their Mrs. Catherine E. Corbett. aid Dr. L. S. Russell. director hands in marriage. The largest teacher, the museum. Dr. Russell said Dr. Barbeau s 10f section of the book deals with religious songs and includes the favorite legend of Our Lord dis- guised as a beggar. SHOPPORTUNITY CLEARANCE COATS CAR COATS SUITS INCLUDING BORG l2 ONLY 250/0 orr on 5.00 Ea. SUITS . COATS 10.00 15.00 DRESSES “A” 1/2 PRICE OF STOCK THE FASHION SHOPPE 141 Gt. George St. Dial 4-3355 The population of Norway at Jan. I 96'}. was estimated at f‘ the IIuron-Wyandotte. langu- 3.655.000. 12 ONLY 5 ONLY i 50% OFF CAMERAS, P'ROJ ECTORS— Last Year‘s Models to Clear 35mm Cameras —— Slide and Movie. Projectors Bushnell Telle Lenses Electronic Flashes Exposure Meters Dial 4-4253 I MUURE a McLEOD LTD. | SALE i CONTINUES ‘ Dig clearance of winter merchandiso continues—save on item for your forn- IIy and your home. 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