9mm and give direction to and 1 form a bas‘s for unit areas. It was pointed out by DI be more e351 y Dewar that the problem of con isolidation is separate from the ‘high school program but Woulr g dealt with ODCt 'our golden anniversary and for 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. Oct. 31, 1961‘. 1 larger units or local administr- tion are formed. The minister said the larger units will dea- chiefly with matters of uniform assessment, and provide more Regional High Schools ‘ l d f 1 H. ' . . .equa e uca iolia oppor unites Experiencmg No Troubles lmg°lgl:i:."“.‘lilii.. h . , 'dation would involve the amal i The trustee boards of the pro- | vincial Vocational Institute in ‘ gamation of several small local i Vince's regional high SChOOIS i Charlonewwn ‘districts by mutual consent to are experiencing no DY Dewar [Old the group U13! i form a more efflCient graded seriousl ‘ _ . troubles. and the schools are re_ : his department is giving consm- ; elementary schoo. d y a W ‘ m 9* l .g‘isz‘ii. rains: 2.x... - ~ . ministration or t e proVince‘s , . Tms.was the ammo“ Of repre elementary schools. He said. 4 “tan” 0f 3“ reglonal hi i u wumtlves Who me! Thursday . . school boards; Harold LandrV. with Dr. George Dewar. miii~ hnwewr‘ that the regmnal “mat administrator of regional high later of education. at the Pro. will. no doubt. he used to pro- schools; Wilson 3055'. regional high schools superintendent, i and Maurice Cahill. administu . VITAL STATISTICS inveomcer- ; I Also discussed at the meeting . iwas the matter of a teacéiers i ‘ ‘ 't was in loot THANK YOU firemen of Chara salary scale and i z lottetown, Parkdale and Sher-iii thateshify ingughgfi gm! wood for responding to our re, 1501155 .. “dignile Zofills°fhfufirflifile§ cent fire. If it had not been for; .It'was announced that six: . th .. b in b Cr: D l L - 05.: would have been vinCial association 0 1:3 kearn a tricks] argmafé much greater. Norman and Shlr- high school boards has . cam: Isl dam a" 18 “nieb o—m ley Corish. Southport. ‘formed and the association ; an Hosplta on 0C 0 er -0 ‘ thold its first annual meeting on i IN MEMORIAM Weight 7 lbs. 11 ozs. Proud par- t t Central ueeus Reg. cuts are Jean and Laken Lewm.‘ N0“ 7 a Q and Mrs. GLOVER — In loving memory. of Guy Garfield Glover who~ — Mr, passed away November 2nd. v D I: E -r BAR T'I‘ Ronald Barrett 'nee Mabel Mac- Leodt of Norfolk. Va. announce the arrival of a daughter. Diane 19 t. Christene. 9 lb. 2 02. on Oct. 16. Like fallen leaves the years slip 964. ' And precious memories never . MacCALLUhI —— Mr. and Mrs. die . Gordon MacCallum tnee Marilyn He hves with us in memory still R°bert5°"' are happy i“ a!“ Not just today but always will. nounce the birth of their son Loving” remembered by wife Gordon Wade. Oct. 28th, met at a“ daughter. the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. weight i lbs. 15 ozs. KELLY — ln fond and ioving‘i _ memory of a dear iiusband’ “LLMORE — AI Camerme and father. Reginald Kelly.‘ Booth Maternity Hospital. Alon- “.hn passed away Oct. 31‘ treal. October 20. 1964 to Mr. 1957‘ and Mrs. Richard L. Fillmore Sad]y missed and ever rem. (nee Bertha Smithl a daug‘itcr. cmhered by wife and {arnily‘ Kimberley Faye. weight 5 lbs. 7 02. A sister for Karen Lee. HORTON — In loving memory of our dear sister. Mrs. Harry; . Horton. Mt. Albion. who pass-: 195ka J. Connolly tnee Rosa- ed away on November 1, 1958.; he Hennesseyt are pleased to Sleep on dear sister, take thy. announce the arrival of their, rest son, Daniel John. on Octoberdvom. memory we will 81w 3 y s 29th.. at the Charlottetown Hos- keep. . 91"“ welghing 71‘”- 10 015- Sadly missed and always re- Hon. Officers membered by sisters Annie. Hil- ENGAGEMENTS da and Maw Named For Hosp. THOMAS - TERRY — Mr. HORTON — In loving memory - and Mrs. Reginald Thomas. of my dear wife. Marion Eliz- Fund Campdlgn North Tryon. wish to announce abeth. who passed away Nov. Honorary officers of the the engagement of their daugh- I. 1958. iPrince County Hospital ter. Brenda Gail. to Donald Pa- There is a smile I will always‘ 5h,“ Fund campaign and divlg. ional leaders of the $250,000 ap-y ‘peal were announced yesterday: y R ierson Terry son of the late‘ remember Ernest Samiy Terry and Mrs. A voice I will always recall Willis TUCkel‘. Marriage Will A memory I will cherish for- b Horne. general chair- take place on December 28. 1964 ever man. as canvassing in the pace- i at TIT/OI“ Baptist Church. Of one who was so dear to me. settingd and hopsital divisions . Sadl missed and lovingly re-l got un erway. JOHNSTON!“ " BLACK " membgred by her husband Har-‘ Chief Justice Thane A. Cani- Lieutenant-Colonel s. I.“ pheu has accepted the honor. Ernest W. Jolmstone announce ’ ary chairmanship of the appeal. the forthcoming marriage of ROBERTSON — In loving mem-I 13h Harry T. Colvjn i. the hon. their daughter. Mary Elizabeth cry of our mother. Mrs. Fred; orary treasurer. RN. of Toronto and Woodliegii.I Robertson. who passed away; In the pacesemng gm, div. P.E.I.. to Mr. David Graham' October 31. 1963. ion co-chairman are R. S. Hin- Black Jr of North. Satuatl. 7We miss her because we loved ton. QC, and w. A. urrle. Rhode Island and Long River,‘ her ‘ ‘ Other division leaders are: P.E.I. Marriage will take place She was dearer titan Silver or R. T. Henthorn. industry and on November 215i at 2.30l gol ,business; James T. Hogan, per- p.m. in Long River UnitedgNo treasure on earth can re- sonal gifts: Wyatt CONNOLLY ~— .\Ir and Mrs. DR. H. T. COLVIN Wanda Church. .lp ace er a _ I. Mountain. co- .Her memory will never growi chairman, women‘s division; 01.1 b d b W :Dr. ThomasJ tIll/Income. hospital Ever remem ere y e committee; 0 S. er ht PMI alld 1118- James L~ LE“ fanny. county area: Rev. C. R. Webgber' age Wish to Sincerely thank‘ and Rev J P E O'Hanley our relatives, neighbors and iROBERTSON - In loving mem- Churches" co'opehatidh- J 11’ friends who called to see us on cry of a dear friend andl Mung I public informa‘uon.’ ‘ v neighbor Gertie who passed‘ David L. Miller. display and their gifts. flowers and cards away on October 31. 1963. ‘special events; T. Earle file- and espectally those Who Cater- Beautiful memories are treas— key. F.C.A. administration. ed and helped”! any way red ever Com-assing in the pace-setting make our anniversary 8 Pleas- or happy days when we were and hospital divisions will con- ant occasxon E_ . heed b M ttiilile next week and will be I wish to express my sincere ver remem r . y . ar- owed by special names can- thanks to doctors. nurses. spec- garet Young and family. ial nurses and staff of Prince CAMPBELL —— In loving me - Edward Island Hospital for be- ing so kind to me while a na- D! I: m Thelgfenei-fal solicitation in the appea or unds to expand the V of. James P- Campben hospital to a bed capacity of u “ho pdSSEd away 00" 312150 and to improve facilities in out there. the. Rev. Steles and 1961. ‘31] departments is scheduled I 31 ose who Visited me or sent In a quiet country graveyard :the two weeks Nov 16 to 28°, treats. flowers“ cards and let- ‘Where the breezes gently-blow ‘ ters. I would like to thank my Lies the one we love so dearlyl Qanada's Great Slave Lake friends and relatives for being That we lost three years ago. Emma}? is expecttad t0 Open up so kind to my family. A special Lovineg remembered by wifelsome 13.000.000 acres of virgin thanks to you all - r Helen. son-Emlforest lands for timber and Mrs. Ira‘ Hill. Mayheid. llaw and granddaughters. ‘Pu na. INTRODUCING our totally new lending library of . . . "IDEAS FOR BETTER 'LIVING" to every home owner or prospective home owner on Prince Edward Island Over 50 Books covering the following general headings and full of many valuable ideas for better living: 3m C‘II'POWS Pointing Bathrooms Garages Plywood P I." Bedrooms Home Plan Books Pafi“ Bull? Ins Inferior Children's Room, Decorating Room Dividers Doors - Kitchens Shelving Commie Tllo Windows “mm” Fm” landscaping cm,” YOURS TO BORROW AND BROWSE THROUGH WITHOUT CHARGE OR OBLIGATION IN ANY WAY . . HIST ANOTHER CUSTOMER SERVICE BY Chandler Bros. 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