-x.-gs-rr-. saw v -su.-..em..m...-......-...- ..... :,iirs. Allen as. Jodaatos was A let-ted president ol the Central gr-tally Home and School A!- ... ration at their annual meeting tn-Id at the school Tuesday eve- nrrru. 0cL Ills. . other otficers elected were: lire president. George Ayers. spur-tas'y, Mrs. Vernon Dennis. Lr'asIlref. Mrs. William Power. g.;...zrnlttees appointed were: ieriiiefilllp '. Preston Bock. gnspttahty, Mrs. H-u-ds Mac- Loud; program. damn .vtscA.eer; publicity, Lvlrs. Sinclair Mae Luud; Directors are Jerome Ol- Brren and West-in Cannody. The retiring president. John an-hard. reviewed the activities ot the association for the 1) ast your and thanked the member- m the executive for their splend- id to-operation. He felt that the past year had been most success- ful in view of the fact that it was the first year since organization. Projects undertaken were a hot him-h program. extensive im- provements to the school grounds and gifts to the members ol the graduating class. A A letter from G.R. MacNutt. president of the P.E.l. Federat- ion of Home and School Assoe iations. stressed that the import- ance of the Home and School Association cannot be measured by its membaship. but it is an indication ol the interest parents show, not only in education but in the lives of the children. Therefore members should ro- golve to give whole-hearted sup- port not only I?! becoming mem- bers but by getting the neigh- meeting. The letter also informed the mem- bers ol the semi-annual meeting of the P.E.I. Federation of Home and school Associations to be held at Prince ol Wales Col- lege on Tuesday. Octobc 22nd at I p.m. and a public meeting In the evening at I pass. DELEGATES 'I'l1e five delegates who were lpiiolnted to attend are Mrs. gi'0Fl9 Ayers. Mrs. Preston eck, Mrs. Vernon Dennis, John Richard and Mrs. A.M. Johnston. a many as possible were asked to attend the evening meeting at which 11'. CL. Gass ot 'l'atama- Douche. N.S. will be the guest speaker. ' Gordon Roper, rqaorting (or Rte gmunds beautification com- mittee expressed his thanks to all who had assisted in this pro- Qt. He reported that the grad- and seeding were completed nd the driveway improved by a gill be done at a later date and will be under the direction at George Ayers. ii children who wiissd than at Q coat ol lo cents per month. aha also lntsoduosd Isuaeanhsra . resent. PORT - A very interesting report at a Provincial Home and School ssocladon meeting held at Prince ol Wales College on Sept. was given by Mrs. A. M. ohnatoa in which she outlined the address given by Mrs. Mar- aret Covran. National President oilowing this the meeting div- tried into buss groups to discuss s questionnaire prepared by Mrs. Cowsn. The four questions discussed were: 1. What qualities do parents expect to find in teachers? 2. What cooperation could teachers eutect tr-om par- ents? 3. Why are there not more young men and young women choosing teaching as a proteas- ion? 4. Why are teachers leaving the profession in large numbers every year? The reports from these groups proved very intan- ecting and instructive. There was some rhsoussisn sc- mrding a school crcst. It was it-it that a competition among the pupils to create a design would Has Plan To Aid Maritime: OTTAWA CPt-A federal pro cram ot industrial decastralIsa- iron for the benefit of the ymes is imposed in areao t to he presented to the Connor: 55' H. R. MacF2wan. Pmarrs-Ive i'rvnservative Commons rrtembc He prwoses in a notice d mo- tion on the Commons order pa- tter Tuesday: A general decentralization Fmrtram to enable the Atlmtts it-rm-int-es to "receive a mat! Nwiiablo share or defence con- tract expenditures. ,' 2. iistabiiahsnent ot Crown cor- Iwstiona la the area. - .1 The e-wuragernent ot "I90- fial fiscal considerations to VIV- Hate enterprises which will encour- .329 the location at industry in the :Atiant-in area." r....... Nazi gls Sentenced I WImctr.aem.uyutru-rm- liner Nazi field marshal Ferdin- and schseter was Ellllrs. A. M. Johnston Heads Royalty Home And School o Mrs. Mar:Kinsiry Laid To Rest The funeral of Mrs. Jansl Macltinstry was held on Tues-1 day afternoon with a short ser- vice at the home" at her sister! Mrs. Alfred Caraw. Hunter Biv-I er, followed oy a service in Fredericton Christian Church. The services were conducted by Rev. Paul R;-.-lrardaon, as- sisted by Rev. C.R. Moase, Rev. MD. Durdsar and .3ev. W.O.; Weale who also sang luuder His Wings”. Mr. Gordon Carew, sang "God's Tomorrow." i The pail bearers were: Lloyd Carew. John Caren. Chester Mummy. Leslie Mu:Dowell. Al- lan MacDowdl and Kenneth Macbowell. I interment was in the Frederic-r ton cunt-tery. Flower hearerf wue: Miller Stevenson Orville. SelI.ar. Gordon Caraw and Reagh Bacnali. ONE ANTHEM CANBERRA. Australia Inert- Iersl - Prime Minister Robert Menies Weduesdm' rejected 5 a Labor party suggestion that the government consider adopting an. Australian song to be played in conjunction with God Save Llisl Queen. MR8. A. M. JOHNSTON serve to stimulate more school pride. A committee will be set up at a later cite to work with the teachers on this project. a uunurr or-ran. ”"""""' ""' lTIte Guardian Page 13 Wang; Bgggf : Thursday. Oct. 11. 1957 In Tadfh To ! i 's'e..... ' ' ZIOII Y. P. S. Pfgfgd Fqrmgn I It Grade vu. 1. Louis leagaa, - 2. Glenn Trainor. s. Anss am. "Old MOONI19 u. 1 Grade VI. 1. Barbara Driacoll. 1. Parnell Tralnor. S. Maria Wal- ker ' . meeting. '3'? 6;; gumuausncl "Lt The devotional period was led all '.by Shirley Bonner and Ca ,Curn'e. The acrlpturemleesaonh was .. eCClIl'Bd around etne Trstnor.-2. Coleen Power, I. --Thankful pawl. con!--' --Th. J”I"' D”"dI- ,Great Physician Now Is Near" G6:-genlu. 1. lanai Power. 1. ".1 --pug, or our p.u,.,.," 90 llllbflf - I the absent ol the sid- , .. Grade ll. 1. Pauline VIalkerIantI,' Mary Far-qDharson Fe” I”"I" ”''9E"''””' and Joanna Driscnll, 2. Danlelyover the business meeting. Thai lis was among a number d MacGregor. 3. Franklin Brszil.lsale at church plates was dia- f Pflfilii lDHli!PI' orovosed 1950- Grade I. 1. Wayne Macilach-I cussed briefly. An executive WHOM on ill! Cam-mm! Ordef era. 1. Clair Currie. meeting was -planned Ior Friday the "H1 M the IIGW PH- Highest average Intermediate "Id" 01 I-III! WNIK . , A-,M"I "Rd I” P Wm” grades, Winston MacGresor sndl l''0"0WlD8 150 blllllltll P6104. H'0IlCW0l "I P795951 9”" WP Barbara Ann Trainor an our the your: peoxe ndiournmi to Portl- rent. like lower hall for games id The throne speech, read by Junior grades. Joanne DrisconI 53' C0"P',5"3'I9- Queen Ellllbet-II Monday. inti- and Pauline Walker. 96 per cent. ,Th9 Elm” 9' "BIEEI 3' Th” m-lied U141 I115 l0VCmmBI1 Plllll 1-"en Cm.,u.m -1-ad”... Tie That Bi.nd.s" closed the meet- to do gosnethlng along the price . U18. stlsport extension line. and, . OPERATIONAL mu to Israel laser this month. Another &:as:rvative.HCYI'Il TEL avrv Israel Reutnrsi- Emu? "Id M -Ir: time legal 50"" De'"” ''I”"'”" 69"" The British Embassy asntounced Igesture toward Israel by Britain aasiatance on the irrnsvament oi. Zhukov snaps a salute as he ra- Tueaday thu a number of British nt the present tense situation as Pratne feed zruns be P130” 03 views honor guard of Yugoslav waritips will pay an the Middle Bad. a permanent bastssn. I OTTAWA CP)-Ono cl V Misister Didenbahsr's support- lillll Elgldiryo-r?gwr:&pr?'?d:o' :9" WIEHW Wail-'Y Wt .crety held its regtdar weekly lifts be boosted and SIIIPOI1 I trots he hnposod to increase pro Wectinr for Canadian tarmus. 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