SOURIS ~ The annual meet- “ .ing of the Souris Credit Union ‘ was held in the Credit Union the chair. The meeting opened , with a prayer for the success of ‘E the society followed by a one -f minute’s silence for deceas- ed members of the credit union. The president's report showed the credit union to he in a very sound financial condition. A copy of the profit and loss statement was presented to each member present and questions in regard to income and expen- ditures were answered by th e treasurer. An amendment concerning no- tice to members for the annual meeting was passe . Gregory Kelly, managing dir- Pre-School Testing Program Need is Outlin SOURIS -- “i am convinced of the necessity of a pre-school testing program in this provin- Ce.“ asserted John MacDonald. liaison teacher with the depart- ment of health, l)ivisioit of Mental Health. when speaking in Souris recently. “li." continued Mr. l\lacl)on- ald. "a teacher knew a child‘s limitations, then the teacher could accept this child as he is, rather than forcing him to a point where he is floundering. Many of our classes are operat- ed on a competitive basis an d we can readily see." said the with a mental age of seven is not fair competition for another six-year old with a mental age we. “l\inreover." he stated. "re- search has proven to us that the slow learner has no place in a regular classroom." Still pur- siting this line of thought Mr. MacDonald stated that "it is not enough to separate these children but we must go further and provide the necessary edu- cational adjustments to m a k e progress it possible. The main purpose of segregation is flexi- FORWARD tConiinucd From Page ll ur prime minister unwanting in sf,atesn:ansl1ip," he said. Menon. frequent champion of Red Chins. also vowed that In-‘ dia \\'lll “fight on, come what may, unt'i’the agression is va- cated." . ‘ Speculation that Russia might Red China arose after Prime ill/linieter Nehru met Saturday for half an hour with Soviet Am- bassador i.A, Bencdiktov. Rus- sia agreed several weeks ago to deixver MiG fighters to India. BACK ON .108 1 J5. Ambassador John Gal- b"'ait.h, who went to London Sat- tfrday intending to stay a week, hastened back to New Delhi, explaining "this is not a good time to be off the job." The Red Chinese were sing attacks 900 miles apa the disputed highlands of the Himalayas where winter al- ready has set in, with heavy snowfall. The Indians, at the end of ex- tremely rugged supply lines that depend on air drops and human pres- rt in |)a(‘l'. trains, already had been 0 driven out of six or seven de- fence posts and still were're- treating. Observers said the Chinese lppeared to be getting them- selves well - entrenched in the widely separated border areas he-tore winter intensifies to the point where military operations are impossible. The fighting is concentrated on two fronts about 1.000 miles apart on the border with China. The eastern front is in the area called the northeast frontier agency where the Chinese claim about 36.000 square miles below thc "McMahon Line" which In- die. but not China, recognizes as the border. NEAR KASHMIR .'l'he western front is in Lad- akh, northern Kashmir, where the Chinese have occupied 12,- 000 miles of territory claimed V by India. ; The battle started at dawn : Saturday, '-by Indians account, when the Chinese in the strength of n dlvi on or more. open up with heavy mortars. medium machine-guns and burp guns on positions north of the Nam Kha, cllled the Kechilang by the Chi- The Indians said the Chinese l attacked from fortified positions on Thug la Ridge, which India claims is the border. dependent Hindustan Times ran the lundllnc "India is at war. «In an editorial. The Times says: "for all that it is unde- clared. it in n war and it will Hall with Herbert Cheverie in, l l Executive, Hears Reports 1 ,ector of the P.E.I. Credit Union’ , League, gave an informativel talk on the international of credit unions. The executive for the _vearl 1962-63 are as follows: president, Michael LaVie: vice - president. Mrs. Catherine McQuaid: trea-l 1surer.~Mrs. Michael LaVie: sec-1 retarv, Mrs, Mary Paquet: board} of directors. Mrs. Marguerite. Cheverie. Mrs. Sally Clinton.‘ Miss Rita Lutz, Mrs. Lorettai Perrry and Jerome Cheverie. 1 Supervisory committee: Miss‘ Eleanor Clinton. Miss Mary Clinton and Herbert Cheverie. ' Credit committee —~ John Che- scope verle. Gar Carter and Paul Mac- 2 ,Phee. Education committee — Re John Cash, Mrs. Margaret Cormack and Frank Macintosh 1 ed At Souris bility so that pupils of var- fgether for mutual benefit and; {for the purpose of making a dren and their needs.‘ Mr. MacDonald can see treason why the slow noi cialiy when vocational subjects’ i _lwiil soon be available in our re-icouncil. held Friday night. alsoi decided to m a k e application under the Winter Works pro-t “ltd R"-3‘°"3l H0019 3nd;gram for completion of instal—; lations for water and seweragei int: of the association two dele-lto homes’ and for sweets and 1 Wallie MacKenzie1s,idewa1k work ‘gional high schools." 1 He was speaking to the Sou-‘ ris ' School members. At this meet-‘ [and John Mullally. were ap- pointed to attend the semi-an- nual meet of the provinciall Fish Landings {Are Heavy Montague, Souris, Kings Countyi,Al' SOUrl§ 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 22, 1962.! souttts _ Fish iandi _ * Souris by the dragger fleet have l been heavy in the last few days. ‘ Souris Credit Union Elects We d”*é8°r.S ‘of F. 5, Gairdner ‘sal ;has been accepted. The tender! 1' was ‘at benture at five and three-quar- ions abilities can be brought to- I tel‘ 991‘ 99”‘ l“t°“°5‘- ‘pay a bank loan which was used j imore effective approach to chil-J0!‘ installing Wale? and 99'“’91’‘ learner-der was made by Court. Henry: ,“can not be provided for in our I Larier. and seconded by Coun. I present set-up in P.E.I., e:;pe-;Alan Mac-Lean. ‘ ' underway. E cane _ catches have been good since. The first heavy landings were made Oct. 16 and the fish pro- cessing plants at Souris have been busy night and day look- ing after the landings. Most of the fish landed have been flounder with smaller ‘- quantities of cod and hake, but ' no haddock. i Dragger captains say it's un- ‘ usual to get large catches so late in the fishing season and without having to cruise to specific grounds. Most of catches have been made in the Gulf of St. Lawrence not far from the home port SOURIS —- The joint tender J. Brennan and Co., and and Company for the e of Town of Soutris bonds-' for 3235.000 worth of bonds l the rate of $98 per $100 de-l, The bonds will be used to re- . e. Tlte motion to accept the ten- special meeting of lihej Work on 1111.-' latter is already ing I1-Iome and School Association atl IMorell on Nov. 21 at 3 p.m. 1tcst the people and their gov- gernment as they have never ‘been tested before." I g'MEAN BUSINESS‘ 4 A front-page editorial in the ' independent S u 11 day Standard ,1 signed by editor Frank Moraes, }says: “ hat e Chinese ave: ‘succeeded in doing is to bloody‘ our nose as a demonstration to ithe rest of Asia and probably the rest of the world that they mean business when theyvandals Damage; Alliston School ‘ threaten to do so." In Peking, the Chinese de- fen-ce ministry rejected as "slanderous lies” Menon‘s sta- tement ‘ 1, lodged a “most ’ ith the Indian Embassy here ‘against “frenzied attacks . . .‘ by aggressive Indian troops." ‘ The note said Chinese guards been compelled to st" -“over a long time." and . lh , , jlnoian government must bear ;‘ _ ' uli responsibility for all the se- "IE :rious c o n s e qttences arising 3 y -1 therefrom." Chinese newspapers also are‘ devoting their entire front pages -to reports of the fighting, pro- -Souris Area Has Power Failure _l oectirred about 5:35 p.m. “'31 Chinese lF00PS had (lian Mounted Police have been 'la_"n“h9d attacks ‘On the 1n- asked to investigate a case of 3n5~ vandalism at Alliston school, The statement came as China Zgomc nine ' Urgent. m0SLSchool authorities said about at l!ll(l‘Vf}l1€ diplomatically with fl/e-nous‘ and strongest protest” ld°Z°r‘»sm”" panes °{g1aS"' hadi , “R9 ldiscove-‘rd S ‘back 333015‘ “Nicks P1‘9Pf=1_1'9d I and was done during the night. 1 e ~—~—— +—:—:-———-»~-~—~ i SOURIS -- Souris was black- out for about 30 minutesi Saturday evening when a cir-4 cuit re-opener blew out at Ding- well's M’ Maintenance crews from Souris repaired the break which l MONTAGUE — Royal Cana- miles from here. been broken in windows. 1 In addition some damage'. was done to the door of the one- 1 rootn building. The damage was 2 = '1 in. on ‘< o '1 E D on Arrangements for Funerals, Weddings. Opposite Pure Milk test notes and foreign reaction. DIAL 4-3818 1: 4» FAMoUs- F0“ 1: : snow :0». iii BRANDED INSPECTED ups, nnnots, etc. 0:, it . our tools S T E A K S V}: Belvedere Store 1 5001) on 0 Sherwood — Open Sunday and ‘: MONEY " ovary day until 10 p.m. 0 [AC3 YEO son recovery from an almost 1 VEBE B Montague "TWO WEEKS IN ANIOTHER TOWN" In color. Kirk Douglas. Edward G. Robinson. Cyd Charesse. George Hamilton fatal auto crash. A angle. He finds an that his love for his ex-wife is over. First showing in this territory. Montague nlwnys first-Never Inst. 0 aéaw/y 33mm... THEATRE M0utA0u£ Monday, Tuesday, Oct. 22-23 8:30 P.M. Matinee Tuesday 3:30 PM. love tri- MEMORY STONE MEMORIALS DOUBLY GUARANTEED in writing. Colorful Memory Stone Memorials for enduring remembrance, complete uti- s011 1.10. 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