R. C..A. F. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAIN Four Flight Cadets representln" Prince Edward island. Next Brunswick. and Nova Scotia. in -ft to right: F-C G. A. Mi-icLeod (Dalhottsic-I son of Mr. and Mrs. l Coburn (Mount Allison). Harvey Station, N.B.; J. H. "odgson (Dal- ichool at St. Jean.. Quebec. srelnue. Charlottetown. P.E.I., E. D.Ihouslel Halifax. NS: and D. M. th e RCAF"a Reserve Officers L. E. MacLcod. 48 Longworth Ave-J lhioore. (Mount Allisont, Truro, iN.S. National Defence Photo. Queen Square Sc hool Honours And Prize Lisl Several hundred parents and Grade ltl (Mrs. Cullenl 1. Day- friends of the students aiieiitlcd id Lc('l;iir. it mated by Rev. P.F. lllat-Donald. a- T0mm)' G3lllI1iL'I'.1wartIcd to Philip Mullally. closing exercises of grades 4-10, It .lucitic liurunt. 4. Jerry Mahaigl Proficiency, donated by Mr. I-2. Queen Square School, held at the 5. Donnie Malone, 6. Bruce Mul- 5. Trainer. awarded to Frank MC. Community Centre on Thursday, holland and Maurice Hughes. June 27th. Judge c. St. Ciairl Grade ill. (Miss Mulleni 1. Trainer represented the Cit y Michael Flunnaglian, '2. James School Board and acted as chair-lTrainor, 3. Brian Affleck. 4. Joe man during the program. whlchl5U”ll'ilIl- 3- Jimmy MUQUHIKL included several musical select-p Grzitlc ll. (Mrs. McLeIIant 1. ions and the report of the School.Joseph Bordage. 2. Pius Doyle, 3. principal, Lt. Col. Leo F. MacDon-'John Illatheson, Gerald O'Connor. aid. In addition to the presentation George Casford. Alan Doiron and of certificates and prizes to de-lDonalti McCarville. serving pupils. l Grade II. (Miss Cuileni I. wil- Seated on the stage in additiontfrcd Burns, 2. Ronald 0'IIanlcy, 3. ler. 5. Douglas Stanley. Grade 11. (Miss Murrayt 1. Paul lliladorc. 2. Joseph Bradley. 3. Kenny Doyle. -1. Billy Chapman. 5. Brian Foley. Grade I. (Miss Morant 1. Wayne Cheverie, 2. Lance Bevan. 3. Billy Hook. 4. Philip Callaghan: -5 Willard McDonald. Grade 1. (Miss Duffyt 1. Frank- ie Mclntyre. 2. Gerard Greenan. 3. Edniuiid Power. 4. Alan Reev- es. 5. Edmund Dully. Grade 1 (Mrs. Butler) I. George Curley, 2. David Campbell, 3. John Wight. 4. Leonard MacAvinn 5. Danny Murphy and Kenneth Sa- vidiint. Grade I (Mrs. Douccttet 1. Patti Trainor, 2. Kenneth Howard. 3. John Howard and Norman Hulls!- ly (equal: 4. Billy Acorn. 5. Lorne McDougaII and Urban McQuaid. GRADE X Governor Generals Medal warded to Ilarry Callaghan. Highest aggregate, donated by Ills Excellency Most Rev. Mal- colm McEachern, Bishop of Char- lottetown. awarded to Harry Cal- laghan. Second Highest Aggregate, don- ated by Lt-Col. l).A. McKtnnon, I). S.0.. awarded to Bert McWade. Arithmetic, donated by Rt. Rev. Monsignor McMahon, awarded to ,Winston Cheverle. English. donated by Charlotte- town Cllnic. awarded to Harry Callaghan. Geography. donated by DcBlois Bros.. awarded to Harry Callaghan to the above were J.W.F. MacCal- Rouiiic tfarintchacl. 4. Larry But-. . lum, Vice-principal of the School. and Revs. Coughlin and McQuade. Following are the students mer- iting trustee's leaving certificates. grade ten certificates, diplomas. prizes, attendance and penman- sliip certificates: LEAVING CERTIFICATES John Henry Callaghan Cuthbert Austin Mcwude Alan Dever Mccallum Winston Louis Chevcrie Leonard Wendell McQuaid Leonard Francis Kelly Morris Frederick Mclntyre Maurice Joseph Barry Costello David Frederick Maclvlillan Gary Laurence Doiron Gerald Joseph Bulgcr Wendell Anthony Doiron Joseph David Ellsworth Joseph Leonard Walsh John Baptist MacDonald Douglas Joseph Bell Donald Joseph Aisenault. Francis Lynn Gallant John Vincent Mulligan Beverly Emmanuel Richard: John Vernon Murray Barry Roy MecGi-llvray John Francis Leightizer Gilbert William Egan William James Sherry. GRADE X CERTIFICATES Alfred Duncan. Wayne MacDon- ald. Thomas King. Jolin MacCor- mack, Patrick Gaudet. Leonard McGulgan. Ronald MacDoudall, LeRoy Gauthier. Eugene Hayes. Brian Morris. Frank Bradley. DIPLOMAS Grade X. I. Harry Callaghan. 2. Bert Mcwade, 3. Alan Mac- Callum. 4. Winston Cheveric. 5.l Hlsmryl donmed by mdemplor. LWNM McQ"3id- , . LISI Fathers. awarded to Morris Grade IX. I. Reggie Sbciids. '.'.lM(.l,,ly,,.. Frank Callaghan. 3. Ray Malone; sclenm donated by Dr. lbll 6. Billy Blanchard. 5. Paul Ratch- Duffy. N.m.dcd ,0 "am, Can”. der. G"de Ix" L Can" M”Mm'm' halilatin. donated by Charlottetown 2. Fred Wellings. 3. John Ctiln-- I Md M M . ery. 4. Charles Trainer. 5 .Ronaidlg;'q'ugmLL" aw” m In C Mdt”d' Outstanding Studrni and Athei- 1 G;,"::deYI”!Mc'b0'ur:; C2.".y;:l?;,,ete, donated by Rev. Clarence Mullally. 3. Frank McDonald. 4.l,'f:,f"”' "MM '” "my Camp David LeCIalr. 5. Allan McDonaldl Mich”. donated by Dr. w-JP. Grade Vtll. I. (Mr. Mcbonaldl Mumman KCGS awarded to I. Terrence Mccormaclt. 1. Ron-lD Id MM;M"'h"n' " aid Atkins. 8. Kenny McRae. 4., " ' Billy Maymp. 5. Donald ni.n.n.;R;vvl;;f;i0g- lgmgtlfojf 3-VD R; M , . . . .. Grade VII. I. (Mr. Bradleyt i. lw-med (0 3- C0!""0- Kemmh Dom," 13'.” McC.l,,.' Klnamcn's Prize awarded to 3. Douglas Mulholland. 4. Kenneihil-90A"";;' I1(;"3'- Rooney. 5. John Gormley. (G3 D H! b Grade VII. (Mr. Gallanti I. Den- Hltthrsl MRr9RW'- "0" 9 -V is Boudrenult, 2. Harvey Dennis. Mrs-IL-;'v McD”"”'d' I" '.""""'Y 3m My Grmlm 4A Geo,-K, 3,"-lnnfof Flt.-Sgt. Donald Alastair Mac- 5. Willard Maclaaac. Grade VI. (Mr. Pinhelaui l. Dal;-l Id . . . H Dull”. - BIII:.nS':'lIll'i1 4 Ema: Duffy, s.iCIlIIshan- xgm, Doyle: " 3 Application, donated by s for- an,-le vl. um” pay?!) 1, 0:: mar pupil. awarded to Ray Mal- :gygl-l , , 1 lion .one. V;rnoneMizr:a'ii..r:le..Allcan Connztlyl Languages. donated by "-7- 4. Donald Chandler. A an 1 Q-C-. awarded to Bessie l I , S. , 2. Mur- Progress. donated by a friend. Carl awarded to Billy Blanchard. Proficiency. donated by the Lil!- uorlsn Credit Union. awarded to Paul Batchilder. Proficiency, donated by City School Board. awarded to Frank O I. Dante Connors. 4. Paint Ife- The Wlllilia D.E. MacDonald Oahu, I. Michael Murphy. Memorial Prise. donated by Lt.- 01-ale v. (Mrs. nwam I. C!'.CoI. and Mrs. vu. MacDonald. rll McDonald. 2. Deansal Met; in. be awarded to the pupil making . 1. Ann Mel:-thorn. 4- Jot-If the iiiaheut merit In the Grlde ix Iv 5- Alan H icnecaeocut Studies. awarded to Y- lay Malone. Application. donated by Mr. I1. I. Trelsor. awarded to Fred Well- lDonald, awarded to Reggie Sheilda. .1 Donald. French. donated by Charlotte- town Clinic. awarded to Wendell Mcbougall. Mathematics, donated by a for- mer pupil. awarded to Philip Mui- lally. GRADE Vlll (Mr. J.R. MacDonald's Dept.l. Highest Aggregate, donated by Provincial Bank of Canada. award- ed to Terrence MacCormack. Second Highest Aggregate. dona- ted by a former pupil. awarded to Ronald Atkins. Third Highest Aggregate. dona- ted by Dr. L.l. Duffy, awarded to Kenny McRae. General Proficiency, donated by City School Board, awarded to Billy Mayme. Progress, donated by former pu- pil awarded to Donnie Blanchard. GRADE Vtl ..l,lli'. Bradley's Dept). Highest Aggregate. donated by Delllois Bros., awarded to Ken- neth Doiron. Second Highest Aggregate. dona- ted by St. Dunstan's Credit Union, awarded to Blair McCabc. Highest Aggregate in At-ailcmic Subjects. donated by Holy Redeem- er C.W.L.. awarded to. Douglas Mulholland. Accuracy and Neatness, donat- ed by a former pupil. awarded to Kenneth Rooney. Progress, donated by a friend. awarded to John Gormley. Spelling. donated by a former pu- pil awared to Edward Balsom. GADE VII (Mr. Galiant'r Dept). Highest Aggregate. donated by Mr. E.S. Trainor, awarded to Don- ls Boudreaut. Second Highest Aggregate. don- ated by a former pupilsawarded to llarvlc Dennis. Application and Proficiency, do- nated by Liguorlan Credit Union. awarded to Richard Chinery. Progress. donated by a friend, awarded to Roger Gallant. Spelling, donated by City Sclionl Board. awarded to Gary Chipman. GRADE Vt c (Mr. Plneau'ii Dept) . Highest Aggregate, donated by Miss Stella Welsh. awarded to David Nantes. Progress. donated by St. I)un- sian'x Credit Union, awarded to Maurice Sherry. Deportmcnt donated by a friend. awarded to Eddie Rartinger. Proficiency. donated by Redemp- torizt Fathers. awarded to Gerald Pineau. Class Spirit, donated by a for- mer pupil. awarded to Glendon Bevan. GRADE VI (Miss Doyle's Dept.i. Highest Aggregate. donated by Mr. I-I.F. MacPhee, Q.C.. award- ed to Vernon Morgan. Department, donated by a friend. awarded to Keith McDon- d. 0 Progress. donated by a former pupil. awarded to Inlie Affleck. Application. donated by Rt.' Rev. Mons. P. McMahon. awarded to Tommy MscMillan. GRADE V (Mrs. Areensult's Dcptl. . Highest Aggregate. donated by the Butler Family. in memory of Miss Margaret Butler, awarded to Alan MacNevin. Arithmetic, donated by a friend. awarded to Carl McOusld. Pi-egress. donated by C Hy lchenl Board. awarded to John Proficiency. donated by a friend awarded to Jimmie Mi-Nevin. Spelling. donated by I former pnpll. awared to Douglas Murma- Ian. GRAD! V (Mrs. Cuminisky'a Dept). General Proficiency. denoted by Charlottetown Clinic. awarded to Paul leonlgna. Second Highest Aggregate, don- ated by a former pupil. awarded to Desmond McGulgan. Improvement. donated by I friend, awarded to Edwin Mclnnis. Application, donated by Blanchard. GRADE IV (Miss J. MacDonald's Dept). Highest Aggregate, donated by l)uiistan's Credit Union, a- warded to John O'Neil. Second Highest Aggregate, don- ated by Mr. H.F. McPhee, Q.C., awarded to Gage Gaudel Application, donated by a lor- mer pupil. awarded to Peter Duf-i, Most liiiprtiycinciil, donated byl a friend. awarded to Michael Fitz- gerald. GRADE IV ' (Miss lIessian's Deptt. Highest Aggregate, donated by City School Board. awarded to, James Dorsey. Second Highest Aggregate. don- ated by a friend. awarded to John Howatt. Most Improvement, dotiateri by a former pupil, awarded to Peter Pineau. Application. donated by Mr. E.S. Trainor, equally merited by Ken- neth Molyneaux, Percy Giddings, and Paul Cudmare, drawn by Ken- neth Molyncaux. GRADE IV (Mrs Gillan's l)clil.l. Highest Aggregate, donated by Redcmptorist Fathers. awarded to Ralph Kelly. Second Highest Aggregate, dona- lted by a friend, awarded to Don- nie Bevan. Deporlmcni. donated by n for- mer pupil, awarded to Billy Law- Ior. Most Improvement. donated by a friend, awarded to John Savi- dant. GRADE IV (Miss Walsh's l)ept.). Highest Aggregate. donated by City School Board. awarded to John Murphy. Voted Rt. Popular and Most Courteous Boy in Class. donated by Rt Rev. Mons. P. McMahon. awarded to Kenny DesRoches. Out of Class Reading. donated by a friend. awarded to Kevin White. . Best Kept Work Books. donated by a former pupil. equally merit- ed by Pat Callaghan, David Mc- Lellan, Frank McCarey. Ke n n y Dcsltoches, Robin Mt-Guigan. Pet- er lllullally and John Murphy. drawn by .loltn Murphy. GRADE III (Miss McDonald's Depth 1 General Proficiency. donated by City School Board. awarded in Bill Howard. Application, donated by a friend. equally merited by Harry Yen and Leo Steele. drawn by Leo Steele. Ncat Work Books. donated by a former pupil, awarded to Barry Doyle. GRADE III (Miss McCarthy's Dept.l. General Proficiency. donated by City School Board. awarded to Alan Doucette. Application donated by a friend. awarded to Tommy Wellinga. Outstanding Ability in Spelling. donated by Llgourian Credit-Union awarded to David Caaford. GRADE III (Mrs. Cullen's I):-pl.t General Proficiency. donated by City School Board. awarded to David LeCIair. Application. donated by s for- mer pupil, awarded to Jerry Mah- ar. senault. Progress. donated by a friend. awarded to John Chandler. GRADE I (Miss Moran's Depth. Highest Aggregate. donated by City School Board. awarded Wayne Cbeverie. ated by a former pupil, awarded to Lance Bevan. Progress. donated by a friend. awarded to Clifford Sherran. Special Prizes for Reading. don- ste by a friend. awarded to Billy Hook an Willard McDonald. GRADE 1 (Miss Duffy's Depti. Highest Aggregate. donated by City School Board, awarded Frankie Mclntyre. Second Highest Aggregate. don- ard Greenan. Application. donated by a for- GRADE I (Mrs. Butler's Dept). Highest Aggregate. donated by City School Board. awarded to George Curley. Second I-Iighest Aggregate, don- ated by a friend, awarded to Day- id Campbell. Application. donate by s for- ;ner pupil. awarded to Elric Gal- ant. GRADE I (Mrs. Doucette's Dept.l. Highest Aggregate, donated by City School Board, awarded to Paul Trainor. ' Second Highest Aggregate. don- ated by a friend. awarded to Ken- neth Howard. Application. donated by a friend. awarded to Michael Duffy. Special Prize for Reading. don- ated by a former pupil. awarded to Ian Wave and Wilfred Poulton. Special Prize for Atlendanccm 10 years. presented by His Ex- Cit ytcellency Most Rev. Iii.A. McEat-h- School Board. awarded to Jerry ern, D.D.. awarded to William Sherry. CADETS No. 148 Queen Square School Cadets Corps Cadet Prizes, An- nual inspection. Most Efficient Officer, Cadet Major Frank Bradley. Most Efficient N.C.0.. Cadet Sgt Major Vincent Mulligan. i Proficiency in Cadet Training. Cadet Capt. Brian Morris, Cadet, Licut. Pat Gaudet, Cadet Licut.. Roland hlcKinnon. Cadet Licut. Alan McCallum. Cadet Lieut. Harm ry Callaghan. Cadet S. Sgt. Wayne. MacDonald, Cadet S. Sgt. James! Poulton, Cadet Sgt. David Mac-i Millan, Cadet Sgt. John Leight-l izcr. Cadet Sgt. Tom King, Cadet? Sgt. George Dunn. Cadet Sgt. Bil- ly Sherry. Cadet Cpl. Stephen Con- nolly. Cadet Barry McGilllvray, Cadet. Billy Stanley. Pres. by PEI Regt (17 Recent for Proficiency in Shooting. Cadet Leonard Kelly. Cadet Major Frank Bradley. Cadet Lieut Harry Cal- laghan, Cadet S. Sgt. Beverly Richards. Cadet Sgt. Barry Cos- tello. Cndet Cpl. Gilbert Egan. Ca- det Donnie Arsenault, Cadet Har- ry James. Special Prize. tlonatcd by Lt.- Col. and Mrs. W.J. MacDonald. in memory of William D.E. MacDon- ald; for Outstanding Cadet Work awarded to Cadet Major Frank Bradley. Most Consistent Shot in Corps (Major Wilson Trophyi Cadet Leo- nard Kelly. Best Platoon at Annual Inspec- tion No. I. Lt. PntlGaudet. Straihona Shield. General Pro- ficiency in P.E.I. Strathona Trust Trophy, (lcn- eral Proficiency, Headquarters Ar- ea. N.B. Last two awarded to No. 148, Eastern Command. Queen Square School Cadct Corps. ATTENDANCE 1 Year: George Curley, Wayne Chcverle. John Creighan, David Dorsey, Joseph Bordage. Gary Di.-sRoches. James Pound. Paul Stanley, Kenny Greenan. Eugene Gallant. Deryl Hennesscy. Tummy Larter, Kenny DesRochcs. Lnuis McDonald. Walter Mclnnis. Way- ne Dnucette, Roy Murphy, I-Edward Balsom. Walter Mclnnis. Donnie Bevan. Harold Cormler, Peter Gre- gory. Eugene Murphy. Douglas Doyle. Wayne Stanley. Frank Ro- Iiison, David Nantes. Bobby Shep- hnrd, Jimmie Cormier 2 Years: Douglas Ling. Roy Doiron. Richard Davey. Gordon Hughes, Paul Connolly. 3 Years: Raymond Arscnault. Denis Boudreault. James Moly- neaux. Michael Candy. 4 Years: Patti Head. Ri('Itat'tI Chinery. Kenneth Doiron. Reggie Arsenaul, Norman ,McLeod, Ian McDonald. 6 Years: Richard Gallant. I Years: Robert Mccallum. PENMANSHIP Grade VI: Fsncis Gallant. Paul McDonald, Hugh McDonald, Blair Doucette, James Duffy. Grade V: David Bradley. Ken- neth Foley. Cyril Mt-Donald. An- gun Mcl-Zacbern. Desmond .klcGui- gan, Fred Roberts. Grade IV: Tommy Butler. Ger- ard Callaghan. Pat Callaghan, Michael Candy, Kenny DeiiRoch- es. Franc Doiron. Michael Doyle. Alan Prank McCarey, Best Kept Work Books, donated by a friend. awarded to Terrance Trainor. GRADE III (Miss Mullenls Dept). Highest Aggregate. donated by a friend. awarded to Michael Flan- eghen. A ” donated by a for- mer pupil. awarded to David Dan-I Ih. Department, donated by Dr. LI. Duffy. awarded to Rickey Davey. GRAD! It i (Mn McLellen'a Deptl ' Application. donated by City, school board. awarded to Jerry Murphy. Proficiency. ousted by a friend. awards! to billy Peters. N oatneu , fed by a former puptl.awanIed tot Dealleebes. ' Louis McDonald, Robin McGuig- an. David McLellan. Peter Mul- lally, John Murphy, Philip O'Neil. Pat Prunty, John Robison. Myron Yates. Gary Sornen. Joseph Mon- aghln. Gus Longaphie. Lloyd Blan- chard. Ernie Corrigan. Lynn Mc- Cormick. Harvey Cormler. John Peters. James Mclnnis. G a r r y Mclnnis. Wayne Mcxeigan, Ber- IIM O'Connor. John Horwatt. Jam- es Dorsey. Michael Campbell. Don- old Mcclhtlek. LeoTrainor.Don- ald Mt-Aleer; Michael Moran, John O'Neil. Peter Duffy. Norman Zekayn, Gage Gaurlet. to' second Highest Aggregam dang chiatrists arrited at Springbiil. to: ated by a friend. awarded to Gen ('"55l0"5" mer pupil. awarded to Paul Burke 5”"C”V9 'mPUIS?-" vuu.'auniey Tayfor. Rfverdale Churchill. Mrs. Oliver Msclnod. Bonshaw. Mrs. Milton MacRae.iWed,, Hampshire. Mrs. Ralph Younker.i St. Catherine's. Mrs. W.R. Shawl Corrgall, MMrs.DJu;f. Placer, ca, ,, . noe ve. rs. an ac ce Elm- quite hopeless.” S ddenl - - ' 131. cattle nevis that three uburieiii Neg, Campbem M."d'lwn elected President of "I9 1""- N.S.. at 3 ant. last Nov. 3. and miners had been rescued. andlgiv NI” "3, ;1rjmCi?w','.””h lor Chamber of Commerce. "-5 1'19” "F51 iml-lression was one of "the air of hopelessness and Mllenc ks" mi; R "IE0? N”: succeeds G. L. lFlipt Fillnpelll A!” ' ”:t(-use gloom." 4 gloom changed into an aunos-inotenpxeunfedg we "" we",-Trail, B.C. Among vice-presidents I , Tiurty hours before their arrtrval phere of exhilaration and optl- Fourteen imam," . -t lelected were Charles Blais. 35. - an explosion had trapped 133 men mism." - U r I," I "1 it Tue.” ',"::,Qugbgc City; Jan Loul, cowl” - deep in the No. 4 shaft of the QL'l(jKl.y DAMPEVED M? K-"W, co beellylfI;' For Ineau. 34. St. Bruno Que and Donuiiion Coal Company mines gul lhg lhreg miller, wld ul me I 3' ' 2' -1mp - -8 cur”, Donald Harlow 35 .Wood.htock. when the final count was made deaths of several of their fellow of Fhmlfammia. le.I”l:ce'ilan -memo” NI! ' I days later. there were 39 dead in- work;-r5 .,,d of dngemu W53 C At! fa olnE1uPh"' Fl ' ' eluding two rescue workers. colleclmk in the gun --The po,.l,mm, mam r 0 mwwd 1"" The psychiatrists had made th ' '1' ' - i - ' - - (130-mile trip from Halifax "in ail.-.:-lebrlynyquidltly. d;1:if)::edd e.i.:h",".'il, ml" Jigleclngnwus TE" F llicipation of psychological reper-Tvaiiinit spirit of optimism" p i isitvokeonon the ilespiiiiiibllflhees Hi)? on Springhill's 87,500I 1' i -gt . u . action 1 L) had come on an ill ggieidegd t;'e,ziilsisu:;riiefi.onb;ilt1d ggonglgle? ,1! kmglng mg Ste)! lunl; ior u II n times tranquilizer pills. I hupmiirouf selelctgiiiliimby cMrs. R126 Notice is herebv given that up ”During this period of anxious. Machleil in her inimitable atyleuceneral Annual ihieeting of the "Ill-lefllln ll-'ilI'CilNill0I1. it became Mrs. Robert Matheson introducw Shareholders of .the WIASONIC particularly evident that eating ' T1-jgljpuj coglpgyy wlll 5. 1”” land drinking-sandwiches and cof- in the office; Of 1-; R an," m iecequiwegeh:v&ii:::in2verywherem fins"the slogan ”Slow down andlxston. 144 Richmond Street. Char- ,h- h l . l'l'1lll Def I ive. ttetown. on Wednesday the loll lil:Cm;llg:l9:1h10!llf Glyn. tension-reducing function. my or July, lg51. ,3 1 0-3”; , e irst known ll-i When the rescue work was com- p.m. NOTICE is further given ll-9ml1l4b)' Psychiatrists as such to pleted, and the mine was sealedi ithat such meeting is also as pamupale "' " disager '""”"- i0"- "'9" "the WWII NE!" IIOWIY ,ially called to pass a renting The results of their experimentlto readjust to the inevitable pres- Ha-l .-,mll,,-lng me Comp,” .0 5. ','The Guardian Page 7 July 10. 1957 ' A i Jivcanvorricnas M orrawn tCP)-Douglas Fisher af Aurora. Ont. Wertnevlwt :Psychialrisls Take Part lln Disaster Hit Springl-iiII EDMONTON (CF) - Two psy- come .. .-.-- . NOTICE OF DISTRESS CENTRE i Soon, there were five psychia-3 trists and one social worker or- ganized Illltl psychiatric teams.l -They set tip a ”distress centre" lin Springhill's legion hall-a can i "Psychiatric first-aid centre" A panel discussion on "The cit-, izen as a community member." was very capably presented und- er the chairmanship of Mrs. . - - - - - - -- . ppotnt al 3'9 0"l”"9d in I PIPE? l7repared'suras of reality" says the paper Kn HDWITG M" W3 Shlw Ml”l'wound up a nd to a hb)l' Dr. Rh J.boWeii and Dr. F. A. George Dixon and Mn. Fulton Hquldgtor or llquldmo" u,.,d,,l unswort . Eh of the depart- Sanderson presented their findings lment of Psychiatry at Dalhousinl S w Q in a clear and concise manner,, J. B. BROW, lUniversity in Halifax. i . e Ueens which showed that much time andi . , The Patter was made arailablej thought had been spent in re-I 5'”Fu'7' lto reporters during the recetit an-1 Has cOnVen"OI1 inual meeting here of the Canadian Edie” A'5”c""I0"- The W.I. district convention for""NUN5!ll HELPFUL FACTORS South West Queens was held In - u - - , Mi I bcl W lweghindmttirin tpfiycliitahtrlc 'l1ictureapI,(inl:si1:inhI-lad: onsthelafteanoon oil, me h'a'ndi':mn v:;1"g:m';';(;,':i lnllnlly wcreea Plinth; lgf maeIIX(-I(t.:IT)l'-i0Eln:'9lrlin Havehliprgsiidtfd in!" "I Work dme 3!” 5"" ' FRI panic. tension. gt-ief-i'cat-tioiis. de:;opened by singing the Ode and re- "Tonsm:-mnbgn makmzeg ;:"s'!u0n') pres.-.ion, excitement and various peating the Creed in unison isl:lei:;mL'(Iurch(lj:1:eI:v.:g lnyintg:-:i of fatigue," dress. On belhalf of the Kingston "mu f.m"i Institute. Mrs. Zilpha Newson gra-l gonsluw lnullul. lm-llcd ll... . yctously extended a warm welcome convemlon for "ex. year. The new siuallcr '.'F0Hl1s were some of the to all present. Mrs. Leonard Mac- officers are; la,-esldenlr M,-5, wp. psycliologicai and social setf-cor- Nevin of St. Catherine"; FGSDDIIII-(Shaw. viL.e,pr-esiden" M”. stun. f'('ttIIn'.!.l1l9t'-IIHIIISHIS that counter-led to this welcome in a few well ley Taylor, sec,-eu,ry' M”. D” at'lP(I individual and conimunallchosen words. Mlcpheg Rewlulon com. M,-L dlfyllvltrallon. - I The following members were ap-m lleclor cun-l,, M". lhlph You". - The Ctlhftsltlniof this parttcitlarl-pointed to act on the exectuve: hr and M”, Mom Hyde, mining coinitiuiiity and? its occn-jYork Point. Mrs. Fulton Sander-l A dmmy lunch was ,9,-wed by sional ic-tniinunization ng.'.ttnst'son. Kingston. Mrs. Keith Dixon. thg members from Klngslgn, Thl, flint iuiiiiiig accidents cxplaincdllsew llavcn. Mrs. Richard .'VIac- lmlllulg ls u, be highly command. lilt' ytlxtcllbllt morale and the re- Phcc. Argyle Sh0l'9,'5IFS. Pauline ed 10,- the pleasing gppgarance 01 atnciy ' ft-u I.-ugnslofp individual MacPhail. Clyde River. M rs. lllelr lull mm (or gym kindly .nd and social disorganization. lMont Hyde, Fairview, . Mrs. Del-l upable mam.” in wlllcll may gcq. -Th0Wt'cport says that when the mar Currte.4New Dominion. MT5.;ed as hoslgssl This helped ln no dlllslrLs.s' centre vias first set up Hector Currie. Long Creek. M-rs.i.mall menu,-9 lo make our con. 1 e situation at the mine had be- Donald MacEachern. Ringwood, "nylon the mu-es. lg wag, search and preparation. Mrs. H.- Bolger gave a splendid address on let's have a barbecue! CHIN? Grocers Hardware Story. Virility Stores degrees says. "Pu-sure to talk. eating. drink- Int; and a tendency to form the Wiper The president gave a brief ad- ) vWrile for Prices C Maritime Distributors; l VIIJON FUEL LIMITED ntutto - NOVA scorial e W scram. scnoot. Following in the report of Befhel in Work looks. lms- School for the month of June. , Grade IX. I. Sterling Lund. . I. James Luna. 2.l ' ..'u:.:'."-s.:'.:...l Dries-oil. (kale I. I. an ball. 2. Louise Chance nun... hfhlntor Illpae Polliwogs . . . and Pennies "Dad says having fun is part of growing up... and so is saving. It's never too early- or too late--to aave, he tells us. So Vicki and I both have Savings Accounts at Dedla bank. We're all saving t-autuiy at THE CANADIAN IANK OF COMMIRCI" IOU OIAICIC ACCOII CAIAIA IIACV IO IOIVI IOU W.I.&Xi--Th E