® The Guardian, Charluiisieun, Sat., d News Page | 3 May 2 1, 1966. _ GymnasticsTeam _ Highlights: Meet , The annual meeting ‘by the tumbling team The installation of new eh, conducted: by the Rev. F included the follow- Louis Elias, ing slate: President, sident, Ken Yeo; Jim Fox, -Viee-pre- secret ary, of the grade ‘offic- ‘ol - Charlottetown __|.Monuments | LV. POWER Montague . Local Representative J.T. DOYLE Box ‘816. Telephone 4-3624 a | ehairman ‘Joe Murphy, Norris Kitson, catering A long-time member of so re Jessie Fullerton was clude ine morning session fol- the eve of her retirement presented with a bouquet of ros | would hold their closing in the es. by*the president. Tribute was paid the services performed by hoth asa member of the” teaching its: teachers lars. Any Harold MacPhersany Prince Street Home and School surer, Olga Toombs. Conimittee M Mat Association held Thursday night abel Matheson, was highli ghted by. choral sel- * ectionss<bx the pupils of three and a gymnastic display pany appointed . included program ‘aa Mrs. the the -Association on and Miss Fullerton ctive staff and worthy MRS. DONALD G. Provincial Educational Secretary 1.0,D.E. 22 Brighton Road Charlottetown Keith MacKenzie COME AND MEET YOUR CANDIDATES Seca SPEAKERS _Everyone Welcome. — —Refres hments and Entertainment Inserted by 1st Kings EN Assn. later as_ School libtarian. It was pointed (CP) out that the high reputation the the Henpecked Husbands’ Club | “school enjoyed in city education. al-circles.was due to the compet- rency,—efficiency -and loyalty of The. Yorkshiremen claim. Ferns “as the first- member—of the 1.0. D. E. BURSARY e Applications willbe received for the provin- cial chapter 1.0.D,E. bursary of two hundred-dol-— student entering first 3 university at Prince of Wales or St. Dunstan’s. Ee Sor. for applications ‘not later than June 15, “Ist. : — _ Monday, May 23rd. 8:30 p.m. St. Charles Hall — Heath Macquarrie, M.P. Mel McQuaid, M.P. Miss Fullerton recatied her 7 Inng “teaching career at Prince {Street and the many happy as- . sociations formed with both 'Staff*and pupils. : The. chorus was. directed by Leslie” Hiscott-and the - singing reflected the enthusiasm. with » which the pupils accepted their’ Halnine gy mastic display Saher the direction of school physical instructor Stefling Mac- | zZ Fadyven. The “precision with ‘which the tumbling team~ per: formed its various demonstrated a keen sense ‘of timing. alertness -and_ poise. ‘ A~short—business—meeting cluded annual in- rep o\rts. principal, an- nounced that the closing pro- fram for the school this year woyld.. be. in three’ sections, Grades one and three would in- lowed by grades two and four in another. Grades five and. six evening” HUSBANDS LOOK BACK —HEPTONSTALL-E-n gan a Founded~ 70 years ago, | celebrated what By 5,946th anniversary. recently: called its year MACMILLAN & Petdr MacAulay TR BBEM = Ratner SCT ATEHONT sn wa “ Ruseell Driscoll Come and Meet the Building Team Speaker: dlan:.-Angus * and’ Mel Me Quaid, M.P. Entertainment & Refreshment: sii Beavsons Welcome Insertant. he and Queene P Guest ' o**y Progressive Conservative 3rd QUEENS ~ Tues. May 24th. 8:30 P. M. MT. RYAN HALL | a , numbers ; é = : oe “ * : : \ — trom the present $4,000 in new | —_ was. NDA Association Holds Meeting - meeting of ~the |mentioned’ plans for a centen- sents Dame Home and School \nial project in the fall of 1966. . | Association .was—held. entered the audi- | torium, they had opportunity to) texamine The annual As pare of Sister Cecelia. School Association: gave a re’ “ \gume of the on-going program- 'tation to the .dssembly to help |mily Life, Chairman,_Mrs. ‘Law. | mes at the provincial level and themselves to refreshments rom rence Brazel; School Life, Chair | | Andrew MacRae “Maclean, MP PP ue 4 bsepetation NEWLY elected officers . Notre Dame Academy Home Association. are shown with the provincial pre- sident and past president of Notre Dame Home and School Association. Seen here (FROM School exhibit—of—art—and Hintroduced_ the following” Notre. sewing whiph was the work Of [Haine students who sarticipated | OFFICERS ELECTED Jira atte seis ie era ae | Patricia. Steele; Accompanist, coming .year. were elected: Pre easity, ‘ Norma Hagan; Step. dancing, sident, Joseph Murphy; Imme- | RB ; 3 (EA The ion -of the ; Both. fhe Progressive Con- ee ® ay, ; business sess on. ‘Paula Corrigan; Highland Fling, ‘diate Past President, Connie Le- laavvaticn: ‘adbarntriant and the Nursing ssistants meeting. was chaired by Connie Melvina LeClair, President, # {Mary Herbert was the secfetary fin. for the meeting. Reports on .the lyear's_activities_were presented dresses and suits which they Membership Committee by the chairmen of the various had made in Home Economics George. Mitchell; ~ Chairman, ah es standing committees. ‘classes. The students were intro. Ways and Means, Mrs. James, ee Seen ie oe 24;-1966, 8:00 p.m. Mrs.-Hesta MacDonald, Pres!- duced by Jeannine Grant who Lawlor; Chairman, Program, | od £ dent of the Provincial Home and described the dress styles. Pope MacMahon: Hospitality, CTe4S® grants to ‘local’ school Programe — Panel discussion on “NURSING Jeonsolidated -schools. - Liberal Leader Alex B..Camp- bell. says a Liberal .government 3 | will ‘provide _ free textbooks up 't6 Grade 11 Dr., Dewar said the govern- ment»will_spend-$7,500,000 on_ed- cation this year compared with $2,000,000 in 195% He «said higher education has been assisted by: $300 per stu- dent_ grants to the island's two. universities. REGISTRAR DISAGREES However,. the registrar of one cf the universities and a Liberal candidate in a Charlottetown ‘riding disagrees. Gordon LBennett, registrar of Prince of Wales College, told” a L®®eral rally in Queens 5th ‘where he's running as’ assem- blyman candidate the grants. _2mourited to only $330,000 while’ ithe government paid $12,000,000 “to one or two strangers.” He was referring to govern- ment-aid to food. processing and shipbuilding industries estab-_ lished recently in the George- », town area. os Mr. -Bennett said the govern- ments contributions to ‘higher ‘education ia —‘'grossly- inade- quate.” Although the principle eo ae be the reverse, ‘the - more ied federal--government__contributes | Are e Quer 1 ithe less the provincial govern- +ment-feels-it-need—to_ give.” yprawa (OP) _— eae Mr. Bennett said ‘'this ae Minister Pickersgill told the” ince gives by far the smallest | Gommons Friday govern anne of Facanclal assistance:’ ment will not consider the mat-—- lof-all the provinces.to the uni-- ter of increasing seaway tolls * 'versities providing this form of | until the St. Lawrence Seaway 'education.” ‘Authority has held nie Hear. ° Thirty-two _seats—will bent ee eas submitted its recom- © stake May 30 following redis-| ations poor scmcar ose ss" tribution which added two seats.| Replying to a flurry of ques- “Ss ity Life, Mrs. Lester O'Donnell--ctanding at dissolution: PCs 17,| tions from\-westetn’ MPs, the ~ _ The Principal of Notre Dame and Nominating Committee } eras 13 "transport minister said the gov- » ‘Academy, Sister Saint. Rita, ex- Chairman, Elizabeth Smith.” | : ernment can do nothing untt! \pressed the gratitude of the| Before the adjournment of the ‘}the authority makes its recom: teachers for the work. carried meeting, several_parents_expres- Superintendent mendations. jout by parents in connection with | seq their thanks to the sisters Gives Warning prod the Home and School Assocta and ‘lay teachers for the calibre , : , on. In her remarks she men- instr eto : lof instruction given to their chil Sirict enf ment of regulat- DANCING ions pertaining to the Canada a t tioned that there has been some dren over over. the the years. Shipping Aet wilt te ina! Moderh -and Old Time ithemselves_ for instruction, the | » | oughly for life-saving equipment | tion on the Island, education_has in order-to lessen: the possibility | misunderstanding about the con- - | on aM craft in the province it | Both . Parties Tuesday: school will function as an.educa- “such as jackets, preservers and | ‘joined pensions, . wages, rural of any tragedy rring Fr fe aS Er TEE aot Se Accused . Sentenced SUMMERSIDE A Tignin . resident, Arnold Joseph Gaudet was given a two-year suspended sentence by Judge R.R. Bell in Supreme Court yesterday on a charge of having peaeeneee of “stolen foods. He was ordered ‘to nap the. peace and be of good behavious for a period of two years and to ~ enter into two sureties of $250- each. f The accused pleaded not guilty to the charge before Mr. Justice © « Bell and his trial was eet fer May 2%. ° Crown -prosecutor was George * R. McMahon and the nee was repre nted by Bernard St. * Clair ‘McCabe. . a Clair MeCabes © ‘Seaway Tolls — THE LEFT) are Joseph Mur- phy,. president; Mrs. . Stewart MacDonald, — provincial presi- dent of Home and School; Sis- | ter St: Mary ~Herbert; — secre- tary; Connie LeClair, past pre- sident, (STANDING). and Mrs. Scott Coffin, treasurer. -. a a decoratively arranged buffet man,Joseph Murphy; Commun- table. | Legion Home. Dancing from 9:30 to 1: 80 Music by Eddie Mathews ‘Hillbilly Ofchestra. Admission price 75c per person. grams at Notre Dame Academy. She took this opportunity to state A S.: McNeil, officer command- night at the Kensington | ing L Division of the ROMP. The meeting closed. with an in To Education The Superintendent stressed “As an “issue in’ the campaign the necessity of all operators | that as Jong as students present - Craft will be inspected thor- | ‘STUDENT PROGRAM stallation ceremony under the i for the May .30 provincial elec- | of boats meeting the regulations. Russel Driscoll, M.L.A., chair- direction of Mrs. Hesta MacDon- | man of the program committee | ald. The following officers for the tinuation _of -educational:’ pre- oes stated. yesterday by Supt. ‘Dancing every Pledge Aid . tional, ‘institution: first aid kits. low: ; developmeént..and. job”. oppor-_ Carol |Clair; ‘First Vice President, Rux Liberal opposition have pledged |more aid. to education. ; Dr. L.G. Dewar, education min- | ister since Premier Shaw's Con- servatives ended 24 years—of- Phe! and. Sister wacNabb and gy Cof- ‘sell Driscoll; Secretary, Sister Mary Herbert, C.N.D.; Treasur- ‘A general meeting of the Nursing Assistants: |- The grade X class modelled ¢r, Mrs. Scott Coffin; Chairman, Association. will held: in the classroom of the Charlottetown pital. Nurses’ Residence. May. : boards to $10,000 per classroom CARE OF THE DYING PATIENT” with 3 REY. FATHER TINGLEY. REV. FATHER REID 4° REV. ROSS HOWARD DR. T. A.. LAIDLAW : MRS. CATHERINE REDDIN, R.N.. Joan Kenny extended an invi- Chairman,’Mrs. Ulley. Birt; Fa-, MOTOR REWINDING Me ag Lh Storey Electric Ltd. 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