Page 16 Tl: Guardian Tues. May 24. 1955 Social Work School 9 Appointment 1 Announced Mr. L. '1'. Hancock. Maritime School ot social Vt-it recently announc.d the aPP0h' ment ol Mrs. Carol D. Proctor. oil Moncton. to the Board of Trustees! owl themMarilt:,ine school of Social: orh a ax. Mrs. Proctor. I Flduw '3 A” main Mount Alliaon University in IN! took post-graduate tralnlnv, 1: the Maritime School of Social of. belore Joining the start of'the .We:nel morland Count?! Vllildml ' 5'4 r ' gtgty in 1949 in l952. Mrs. Proctor. Wu gppttlnlod social Worker at the Mental Health Clinic in Monr- um, where she in Pl'0l9"iiY "ll ploved She has taken an sctivf. interest in activities of the N. -5- p. E 1. Branch of the Calladlln Association of Social Wofittfl "id ah; will represent the Branch on MK!.Flon . JV Mr-; lnzicw-tr and Ma!” Al” M- mchh olaon all of whom reprnaelt NOW Briinswi In Memoriam nonnnr r:MMr.1-r oA1.i.aonaN The people of St. Lots": and rounding districts were sthloclih. and saddened. on liearins M f death. alter a hriel illness. on B) 2' M thp western Hospital. Alber- ton. of Emmett Callaghan. He was born April M. the son at the late Mr. and Mrs. W. h: (-numhnn, and had reached (1 49th year. Possessed ol a cheor in Personality. and a keen sense l humour. Emmett was I 803,373 lavourits with all who knew ml Honest. industrious and enterD;ll'i log a successful farmer Ind M. rancher - ht 0V"'9d M" most bQaIl1i:li1lil1Ol1NOl on "19 Edward san . , . in his passing. '-hf, lmmegiaig family has lost a-lovllli W5 3" I and affectionate brother. The V91” pl. 0! st. Louis a kind nplshboug. and the Catholic Church a. stauncd mamhar. While their loss is ind9nenA 3,-mi. they hnvetho lasting c ' isolation nl knowwill ll? W45 lip 'Fndpd by Rev. A. L. Sinnolt. A- herlnn, and received the last Sacra- m('l'li':Ldecrasrd in survived ht! his widow. the former Eve Harper-, Tignish. and the following sisters: and hrothers: IMaudel Mrs. Flredp Haim-s Chit-aim. 'lll'. l-l0S?Pil"l9i; sr St Augiistine. Providence. Rlimle kland; Russell. Ehhsflect. p E, I, Baehurn. GeneVl. ill. Florence. and.MnI'i0I lMl'l Di". luundyl Framintzham. lirlllssu W Dr. Wiltred Summerside. two brothers. Frank and Fred P"- decnaseed him. The funeral was held on Thurs- day.-, Mgy 5. to immaculate Con. cgptl0!l Church. Palmer Road. VA solemn Ret'llli""l Willi! M”; 3” Sung by the pastor. Rev. a ei; Walsh. assisted by Rev. Emmuge Ricliard as Deacon. and Rev. Fr. Gallant as sub-deacon. Rev. . r y Rnnney was Master of Ceremonies: Present in the Sanctuary W";- nev. .lohn A. Mclionaid. Tilllili -y and Rev. A. L. Sinnott. Alhtflml Tho large number of friends and. relatives who came trons near and, tar to attend. as well an the many. honutltul flooral trihntoe. and I 0' exceptionally llrll numb" " Mans Cards. Ilid Spiritual 1011-l quets received but silent MIN- mnny of the esteem I Which 990 deceased was held. The pallbearcn were: Mellfl nan-is Callaghan, Patrick Callag- hon. William Clllllhnl. Joseph; Callaghan. Wade Harper and Wal-l our Harper. HISTORIC PENNY ORHAWA, On. tGl - Gordon lirhmond and George Hunter Iound a 90-year-old peony lllllP(ly b the Bank ol Upper Canada.l The front nhowa R. George and. the dragon. while the reverse liasi own porpoises surmounted by a grossed sword, anchor and crown. ."wws', illlm: BREEDING RESULTS iiril i” iiw W.u PHARMACY Queen St. Dial 4171 love Your Clothes DRY Cl..l'.ANb I KPIIIGIZD ONLY ll 1 e Liberal Outlook for the Future It is with lustlfloble confidence that Premier Alex. W. Moth- oson. and his Lllsorol Candidates. go to the people on their wonderful Record et Performance. Everything indicates that our people approve their etlorts and that the Motheson Government wll be returned to power with on increased moiority on Wednesday next. Our voters late in hearty agreement with the Premier's words at Montague that: "We have accomplished more in the past two years than many governments have in twice the time." The Premier has on several occasions mode the statement that: "As long as I am head of the Liberal Party we wil lul- flll any promise that we inoke. and not inolte promises that we cannot fulfill." it is for this reason. and from post per- lormonce. that the following Liberal Platform of 1955 will be accepted or III volue:- 12. To investigate the desirability of providing regional centres in selected communities for agricultural education. - organizing and promotional purposes. LIBERAL PLATFORM 1955 1. At the Federal Conference to be assembled this fal we will exert our utmost endeavour in pressing our claims tor increased subsidies for our Province. 13. To endeavour to formulate a program that will be of mutual benefit to organized groups of interested farm- , I . ers as well as to the already well-established agriculturists. 2. Having established a feeling of mutual confidence with the Federal Government we believe it would be detri- mental to the welfare of the Province to return a Conceiv- ative Government at this time. We believe we can get I better deal with Ottawa than our opponents. EDUCATION 14. Every effort will he made to provide higher salar- ies for ourteachers. Increases which may be obtained un- der new agreements with the Federal Government will be used in the further promotion of education. including higher salaries for our teachers. ' 3. The present policy of meetings with the Premiere and Ministers of the Maritime Provinces will be continued" in order that a unified opinion may be expressed on.Msri- Ime attains. . 4. we present policy to: rural electrification will he continued and amended where necessary until all areas do- lxing service have been provided for. 15. We will continue to complete the arrangements which were entered into last year with the other Atlantic Provinces for providing school text books 0! a uniform stand- ard at the lowest possiblojates. L INDUSTRY AND NATURAL amouncns I. To investigate the feasibility ol estahliohing a tail farm or industrial institution so that prisoners will be use- fully employed. AGRICULTURE ' 16. To continue in conjunction with the Federal Gov- wnment the present reforestation policy. 17. Assistance for modern procesiiing and cold storage plants for lnshone fisheries will be provided. 6. To continue to encourage the canninl. Processing and freezing of agricultural and fishery products. 7. To continue and further extend the present policy 0! veterinary auistance. d. To take advantage of the fact that this Province is a rontncted area. we propose to further encourage the use of pure bred and improved stock. 9. To institute at the earliest possible data additional units for artificial insemination for the further improve- ment at our cattle. . ' 10.. To continue and further improve a policy of dairy y 21. We will use our utmost endeavours to preserve for lnetruction and adequate chock testing of milk and cream. ti"! PTOVIMI ll! ldtqlllte Pliiwty I0Wi00- 11. To continue to support local. county and provincial Lu”. exhibitions and to institute at the next session of the Legis- I-ture methods of equitable subsidies for Ill such tun based It amount of prize money. ' 18. Extension of trade with Newfoundland. the other Maritime Provinces and to the North Shore of the Si. Law- rence will be vigorously encouraged. 19. An effort. will he made to secure the services of ad- ditional acheduled ferries for the transportation of motor vehicles from Prince Edward Island to the mainland. 20. We will institute a policy to provide adequate fire- fighting equipment to incorporated villages for the protec- tion of property in the villages and surrounding farm areas. R. The new Ministry of Labor which was provided for It the recent Session of the Legislature will be established VOTE LIBERAL Our Premier and Great Liberal Leader by June 15th next and will have as one of he first duties a thorough investigation into minimum industrial wage laws and the establishment ol a board to regulate and sssht labor relations. y 1 HEALTH AND WHJVARI 23. Early completion of the Treeirnent (Inks at Fal- Ionwood. 24. Enlargement of the Polio Clinic at the Ianltnlitltl. 25. Provision of polio vsesino inoculation for sl dil- dren. 26. Enlarged facilities for the housing ol OW elder citi- zens at Beach Grove. 27. The present policy 0! dental sssietanoe will be our tlnued and enlarged. 28. The present policy or sanltary lnspeodon will he continued and further developed. PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAY! 29. To continue the policy inaugurated by pr svtous Liberal Governments in constructing permanent public works. ' 30. To continue and further extend the present Gov- ernmcnt's policy of subgrading and hard surfacing of high- ways. 31. To continue and further extend the present policy or dust free roads for the main streets at villages. 32. To continue in cooperation with llho Federal Gov- ernment the improvement el roads and bridges. 33. 1-ooonunmuiemnunupcumtpoaquae-y lngmadaopendiuingtllwllilusolitlis. 1 84. 1' tablidi reeeardidlvbi i thebspe otl-Ilghwaygsziln atutliontostediogleht slidecotm ' system for the use it ocal'ms.ts!lsh asoessuy tor ill I etmctlon at iii-st class rest. To Continue GOOD GOVERNMENT