Tuesday. Dec_ 3. 1957Tl'ie Guardian Page 3’ Local Legion Branch Decides To Become Member Of APEC; the Canadian Legion wllliby the Ladies Auxiliary.’ Says Indians Coniribulionl ‘To Canada Could Improve 51ii_\'l ill-JAL tCPl—The lndian. quest had faced the option of sum 9’/0 INTEREST _ g The Jewish influence on West- [hf opportunity. is fully 'vtval as a race or undergoing the era life endures in spiritual and ’ i f greater con- pot proce s m al u dltl ‘d M R join the Atlantic provinces‘ i - s‘ or I ons. t . - A f,‘;::,'.j., "[0 Canada. a n: was “llUMANl8‘T"' berg, and Canada“ had linadgnann E°°"°""° °°“”°"‘ . P5797" '3 member of the race said Monday. He was stron 8 ly C_anada- international impact by "success- wl;t,‘°°“':;‘"3 m‘ “:51: “:1 R * 0 - t of - Dr. uilbert C. Menture. now at . a hunianist and imbued fully encouraging the growth of W’ . “nub” 1 Oclplen \ ‘ , I'asliin:.'lon as a defence Produc- with a “typical minority outlook." multiple cultures." "NW5 WW3“ ‘mt ”1°Y| . . . a t E A S T E R N T R U 3 T lion iiiinis-tiyofficlal. said the In- His political contribution had LORE 0l'-‘ 5 CENTURIES were pleased to be associatedi ' mu Today is a partial citizen been of world significance in Like Canada itself, the Jewish ‘uh 0” °"“”i“‘i°” ‘M l°”di Scowlng Award "‘ - advance only by rising helping evolve in confederation community in Canada was multi- "'9" "99"" ‘° 1".’ °"°"'’ ' - ed )7 1. my background. based on cultural as well as geo cultural and it had also be- C‘’”°‘P°“d‘““ "‘ °°”"°""“"' R‘ C" Pawn‘ return fin -r iboit _ - . _ Wm, this me we, mm“ ‘day from Ottawa where e was e , _. .\loiiture was one of four graphic grounds.‘ queathed a political history I . m‘ .r_ ‘we I m“u.¢ regimen; or me suver won'_ 79 - "x.aH.,.. ai a luncheon panel at “Que . he said. had led the drawn from 201-enturies of exper- ’°"°”‘ “am ‘”5‘“”-5, 3 "me highest .“,'ard for mgmori. ' m uhl('ll an Indian. Hench - Cana- loyal, peaceful—although force- ience. . regular monthly meeting of thew‘ work in the Interest of Boy dmii .\iii.vlo~Saxon and Jew out- ful — fight" regarding provincial There was hardly any aspect of ' :’‘’'at‘'°_:'}~) head 139:?‘ 00"" Cm” .scoms_ The ,m,e_,.mu,., was made ‘ ‘ l|ll(‘(l iontributions of'their cul- autonomy. There now seemed lit- Canadian culture to which Jews HERBERT BAXTER g: “g‘ 3’ “DEW beard lby His Excellency Governor Higher interest rate mm», in (anada s heritage. tle to choose among the views eii~ had not made some contribution. °'_““‘ 9 {P“’3°‘"‘ -h v General Massey ,; coyemmcm The panel was Sgt of the! lath ml? other provinces in Monitlurfj said that the pre- Head P E I sygdem 0 me bane ' We House where 29 rempiem. ,«,_ ,,.niii~i-saiy proc ings o _ e e as inance. resources am eto_t e nited'Nations char- ' ' ' - . . , caved Various lnslgnjg in [hg Interest aid on minimum 0 (bl I ~ - _ tanailiaii (ouncil of Christians and education. _ ter was in nonwaygdifferent to the M h Do A Variety Of 0!‘lt§DlZ8tl0I19 flfnd presence 0, M" rem,"s_ P m n V ba ‘inc’ L‘ Credited 0" ‘.31 int W“ . . M" S“‘“’‘ 5"“ ‘’‘° ‘"5'‘’‘ °"“‘-‘ °''''5 W" ‘"59 ‘”'“°" ‘"4 an ‘mes ‘“‘’".'d“’'‘ "m 5"'g'°d °"' °r Following the investiture His June 1 and December 1 Dr. .\lai-i-cl i‘8l'lblllll. law pro- Saxon had drawn on the tradi- promoted brotherhood and re- ‘P°°‘31 °°"'"‘°”d“”°" by ‘hi _ ‘ g.-,,.ni- dl the University of Mont- tions of Rome. Greece and Is- aisted agression. Herbert Baxter has accepted the |'€P0ft Submitted by the Armis- E’“'9"°"°Y rral. spoke‘ for the French-Can» raei. His political institutions had Monday. he said. the Indian had responsibility of heading up the and POPPY Committee i "‘ "'° S‘‘'‘’‘’“ n .—. f‘. 4'! immediately ad» nun. ltahbi Stuart Rosenberg of their shortcomings but they re-‘contributed doctors, lawyers. en- P.E.l. March of Dimes campaign Th;-se _ includsld. V _ E0V€|('l:m€l1t i°r':;'r'80r :;:se[t?t*'a'tlmnR<£'l,'r‘]-gy No operating charges Tlmmiti’ n()"(‘li‘hern‘eir€iivl,)e:ngf Al-iiiaitliir iiziitid . vmu “sped [or humanlgm\eerlTi‘isdii‘r?r:5.:iririli: zlhtiigiliifleihsé éodapigfiaforjglifhogiyigliteis Eire‘? .C‘i"CY-'l"Ii’Ic til: ‘illgflsess husrdgsih "~'°°lPtt’-“ts first. followed by rel- ‘“ -‘l‘‘““' . ' ' . _ _ ' .. . ' . ~ ' atives accompanving recipients cat for Winnipeg North. for the The Anglo-Saxon uas a Drag" Dublic eye while his P€ticeful,|ht|tJll|tlit|0II St’-l9€.ted Mr. Bflxter firms. Organizations. members I ‘ - . ‘ . _ - . :‘ll;:ll> saxiin. ' matist with a large capacity for honest pursuits. far more in abun- It 8 |'9C€nt meeting 0' the Ch8P- 0' the Dubllt‘. the Poppy Salt?! Mr‘ Paw"! “as a“°mpam°d h-‘ More Convement h°ur5- 9 a‘m- 5 P-m-v M°“d3y through Friday 'l‘lic French ' '3’ "I l-'arili.4iiili recalled. and by con- were threatened. NONI ‘Canadian had compromise, Mr. bu-wart said. dance, tended to be ignored. _ §p1‘t‘1t(l ihc first thin layer of civi- That compromise usually stopped He was a ward of the govern- W35’ 95”)’ tn "'9 New Yea’- . at the point where human rights ment, subject to the expediencies land realism of that government. ter. The campaign will get under girls, and the Ladies Auxiliary. 1 M” _P‘"‘'"‘ 3‘ ""5 ”‘°m°”bl' The aims and efforts of the ‘“d '"‘P°”‘“" f”""'"’“' LONDON EXHIBITION ABANDON L-*5“ Deposits may be made by mail meeting by Comrade P. E. P 81' - l - . LONDON ‘CF’ - Mary Harris mer who is a member of the nr- Nb“ DELHI “UM B‘""ba~‘ . RUSTICO CROSS SCHOOL .. .- . h . h g . .. - 1 i E‘ll(‘l‘. a Vancouver art teacher 3,. _ 35 b€““"‘9 l 9 1" Std? ”‘ “i ~ - - R. C_ M, P, Pafn ls A|d ‘ _ who “me [D Em” to take U A S‘"““‘ °" V . ma ,0 .,,,.,1,,,, me 135,, 3, .193“ Principal and interest are guaranteed by the Capital and Honor roll of Rustito ‘cross W, h h pd Seven candidates weie at-’pumshm(_m_ I D t to C o o I :h00l {gr lfhfl month of hovem‘ "l:‘)‘n"d("‘l"‘ex‘;’i";‘i’t°i'(';n “zit \:e'ek‘°§fi';5 cepted ash meéilibers of f t;iei_________— — Reserves m r is e o owing: ,. . '. branch. T e airman o tej . n e S Grade K. 1. Rose Ann Pitre. 1. 3'1"’ 5"‘: g”d"‘?'§ltg.BefJ°’." ' membership committee note‘ Th" " 'l" “t” '9 95”" ' l’"'" "W" "‘ 5°" ‘'‘'”‘8‘' hi v lll December mer tive scars or tatoos clothing and “(flay Pine’ silly? nornze sval asasistiitntlprofnelsvseorr. that it W” the ‘mbig°':d°f ms Th" t‘ ""' “" "’ “" - - - rt" l‘°lt'h."' - - - I" ll“? 3°“ “‘~ . ' ' ' ‘dL‘(..S , ' . , t't' ‘ . i»n..ni~. sel‘\l('(.' station operators. other adornments. speech. lypeg ympftm 3_lS!ear?:lr; S(;::;'":' ‘art education in Penn stalls fhrgllfnergibgghigugf m ,,T§n(.‘:,i: piiinmit on a house . . . for home ImprO\l‘lIK‘Ill| . . . let \‘|"lli'(‘bli\5lllliCS5l‘e$ei:/IElnilllge late: f|dw::;,o(')ll.h¢l'n:?l1)?:iCfli“if;:LTil;g:f2 Gsggfd VI£:JC1e‘ueP'e:rrePl(lfa”(‘;":' ilrliltiiiliiiliisliylniflilsee laid lis .T9El(l)’€- l;)wo-Tdeorbjfi_,(:.[:::er0im::,?.,l,:,ul:S§ "'“"8“"““~" - - - f°" 3") ‘l""‘l3' l””l‘°"’- paiiipiilct issued by the Royal lty. ‘m ' ' ’ "' sented byamural at the Montreal “nice and vetemws welfare i‘ « i- l Mounted Police in the On the card the Force advises ' ‘ Neurological institute. . ‘ _ _ .:,i',:1.:Mel,,i ed “Crjme in Your the public if victimized to first, Grade Vll. l Willard Pitre. 2. Presuem Lewd comphmgmed pen your account this work. This is the adilrcss—- 3 , l I m- I, d ti‘ ‘Aeneas Doucem, 3 Roy Dow G the chairmen of all committees (":lrjlii]<|l”l‘7l¢;l'llL'UlflT Pamphlet haslretr ythe cqhggtiigfisagosedegn atrhseilcette. ' ' “wand Gallant’ 3’ Bernard 81' '07 thfir "thtt‘T9St and PF08|‘9S5' 9 lwi-vi ...n.ii-ui-ted in the form of card" i. l!:.l.‘l that can be hung on a still fresh in your memory." . In addition the . C. M. P. llll‘ll|i'Ll\' by which the general advise the victim of an offence 2G‘:’tlil(:Ic;aVIl)oul.e[.:larle Doucetle. reporu FRESH KILLED . c e. . . _ . Principal. Helen Gallant‘ Following the conclusion all Grade V. 1. Carl Gallant. 2. as indicated by their pommittce‘ THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street Assistant. _ Mrs. Eleanor Gal‘ nt. piihlii may describe more ef- to note theregistration number Betty Gallant. 3- Reggie Dou- ' 3 1954 in-ii-iiily criminals they may en- of any vehicle apparently in-‘ cctte. PEIOHC was I R A N C H E S A C R O S S C A N A 5 A ('lIlllllll volved. and ' it to the Police Grade IV. I. Gladys Gallant,i I I m Tiir llillll of the chart. by when you call. 1. Anne Pitre. 3. Ronald A. Gal- S S ' TTlt‘.ll2~ ill iarious sketches, deals The pamphlet warns the piib- lant. I \\|Ill llle common types of He to preserve anything a bandit Grade Ill. 1. John A. Gallant. D llllllllll lil('lal appearance. with may have touched. to keep foot 2. Lorne Doucette, 3. Marion 6;]. .l::rt‘i<'iiléir emphalsls on shehlore :1: ‘tyre print: igltact, and to re- lant. ' 34 n0\(_‘, car. ips an c in. an rom an ing an bje-t, G d If 1, I G u , _ , . _ i ‘ I - ' . . .—\i the back of t chart is that may have been inviiilvoed Ritammfucette, 3. vsliizllla aD0aul:‘tel!: 9 11.30 ‘St Dunswtan S Ur-uxelsny You can I ten 1 book by "5 Cove! ' : : lj\l((‘l .4 number of other points crime. Grade I. 1. Edward Gallan ' 7 ' 9 p-M- Crapaud Community Ha” but you can tell that ii armcni will fit . t. 2. 8 in iil\~ll\(‘ in describing a pos . _ H H (H k H I b uhlc ni iider including ap Ch town Clinics '9 -*9“ ‘"9 '3“ 0“ "9 ' It “'55 narvnt age, height, complexion. .— Ckwer C|ub I Harv -Woods label! You'll find all t es 97 YR fl" "'_:3[_"5 “d “mt dm‘l“°' Wed Dec_ 4"‘ of socks from anklcts to cushion soles. a I , ., _ 4 p m 9 variety of underwear (including the Fh Town Nahve ;_9 p_m_ famous P.D.Q hutmnlcss styles‘. and ' - distinctive new sleepwear . . . all Dies In Boston . i. .i,_ Dec. sih I ‘ The Prince Edward Island Travel T 3 11 km \ *3 cuci.uAlIy made hvdHarvc.v-W«>o<is. Tlwii‘ pascd away recenty ii ‘ ' " tmost oo stores now. the ii........-iii...-ii. General Hospi Bureau. Charlottetown. is at present pro- 2 - 4 p.m. 3, 3 tal “Isl n, Mrs. Frederick W. . 7-9 .m. ‘$- i.....i.'_ 5;}. (ii Maiden. Mass. paring the T958 Accommodation Book- ' P ~ ? , The late Mrs. James had auf- ' mm! H liiiii: and painful illness. Mo , Slio ua~: lll(‘ former Mary (Daisy) 0 of T . E hr h )1‘ ‘i.(‘.'lf‘l il Charlottetown. . :ll‘l‘ llll.~l(li'llld. former °ur's' st.“ 's . raw“-M wt <*har1°"et°wn- died meats in the Province should send in their R‘ ie _\l'.l|'S ago. - -The sole surviving relative -is immgdggfgly. A ° llrr daughter. Dulcie, who lived _ at lmnic with her mother. | W.\TER\'ALE SCHOOL ‘ . 1. Marion Quinn. 1 l-.ilna \la('Leod. 3 Theresa Train-ii". 4 Vincent Walsh. iil'.'l(lé‘ Vll 1, Sheila Quinn. lil.'l('l(’ \ l I. Janet Macbeod. 2. Ilainard Quinn. 3. Leo Walsh. in de VI. 1. can Wlaener. (Slade IV. 1. Maureen Walii. 1 ilf‘li"n Quinn, 3. Danny Quinn. L l’i1lx Trainor. 1. Betty Quinn. 2 Grade HA. 1. Eddy Tralnor. 1. Tlil-rrsa Hayes. I Grade llB. I. Maurice Walshfl 2 Vincent MacLeod. 1. Brian‘ Wlsrnei‘, (Jmde l i. 'rhi-ma Macu.-od.I Helen Hayes. 3. Lola Walsh. . Faie Qumn_ l Hiahesi average in senior grad-. 0:. 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