“13.. Hi evening is shown above. The that make a school. Insert ie 1 spectators were told t h a t bricks and mortar are fine biit it‘s the teachers and pupils THE NEW Morell Regional School which was officially opened yesterday with cere- monies in the afternoon and the school's principal. Campbell. in ‘IV to see “g. Stl'il Charles lls Attraction Approximately 10,000 touristslfmft is hem?- nf‘ade RY the C91“- visited Montague Museum du,_lmittee to rectify this situation! the season, istated yesterday. This ’ 'represents an increase of ‘least 1500 over the As all visitors do not register. the number is only an approx- imation, he noted. He also add- ed that many people called to so the museum after it had closed for the season. the chairman i h. d b b . . figure ! ers ip was expresse y ‘cout ic D a t l Master Douglas Hender. w h oi previous [tar-m: hi ed with on u d ‘ stoned document. bell :9 adioumd to Nov: 14 ‘Crapaud. had his case adiourn-i ’l . i . s ca 1 for sentence. i , The c a s e of Bryce L l Mat-Gregor. Graham's . was set over to Nov. 14 to fix a date for hearing. He Is charg- givinz liquor to a\ per- 21. u .‘ ' i. a - I 0 Joeepl Gordon Mecnoaald. in. He is chewed with needing. Vernon Maurice Docherty. .. 'crnon Bridge. charged with ed to Nov. 21 to fix a date to r Idriving without lighted h e a d- lhearing. He is charged with ‘ lamps and “Humps as “quip 'damage to prorerty amountmz ed. was fined :10 and costs. Ito 1.33. than 350. One man was fined $20 a n d 1 Raymond Lnuis;c05ts for havmg liquor in Beiflfirfiaffaf remanded to Nov. place other than his residence. Herbert. R o a d, Montague, Souris, Klngs Countyl s n er 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Nov. 8, 1962.l Arnold Wightman Will Head i man was elected chairman for man. Douglas McGowan. MLA.l the coming year at the annual the meeting was presided over‘ Boy Scout committee ‘by Judge J. S. DesRoches. day. Horace Fraser. whose work I as secretary over the past num- P E I . ber of years was highly com- y ' ‘ ‘ in this p05ltion. II D T d I The following committees Wereli s o named: Scout romotion - Jud e p g The carferry Prince Edward tion - Mrs. -; campilsl I _ ‘ and activities . Douglas McGO. going annual refit at drydock in 3 .wan: finance - Roderick Martin. Hamax' “'35 “9 to leave 5% was the need of suitable. per-. smkesman “ald' manent quarters for Scout meet— The fen: ‘5 “I?!th todt°l ings. This need has become mash Bor en some'me ay‘ i . 1 by service. I‘ lihat m: Arm9lunles woum not The carterry left the Border». onger e ava'ab 9' Every MCTormentine run approximately _ l MONTAGUE - Arnold Wight-l In the absence of the Chair-, on meeting held in Montague 'l'ues-‘ mended. consented to continue J. S. D R h : -‘ es aces CUb pmmo i and, which has been under-‘ ‘ The major topic of discussion tad” f" 30mm ’ . - .i - _l Vpressing since the announcement “here l-t mu remam on stand ‘ lsix weeks ago. ‘ A need for assistance in lead- also reported that an excellent camp had been held at Red Point last August. with 16 boys from Montague and 11 fro Fined $125 l m . Souris attending. Mr. Hender al-i i moved a vote of thanks to; paid yesterday by y -. Richard Wallace of North Car-.rell Bartlett, Charlottetown, for olina, who led nine enthusias- driving while impaired. HE 3P- —- A fine of $125 and costs was D r training. the department of education is considering that two years of teacher training be the require- ment for all teachers going into high schools in the province. “Next ' . we will be able to say that all‘ our teachers are qualified." The president of the school‘s student council, William Rooney, welcomed the parents. ratepay- ers and guests to the corner- stone laying on behalf of the student body. DANGEROUS PRACTICE Cleaning clothes with carbon tetrachloride is dangerous when ter. was asked to represent thei‘ magistrate‘s cou done a small room without group committee. a! ‘ adequate ventilation. ' can establish a provincial ad- visory committee on curricula in the near future.‘ Turning again to Mr. MacKenzie year." he said “I in teacher tic Scouts on an over-night hike Ipeared in city police court be- last week, an outing thoroughly’fm‘e MagiSifflie Jamegz Hashimw enjoyed by the , Two and incapablcs, ‘ e . icompleted the docket. One was, . Mr‘s' Ina Hwkox' .(‘Uh master‘lgiven 20 days the the other was. renamed. great pleasure a n dmned $10 and costs. satisfaction with the Cubs' meet-1 ing place in the Elementaryl School. and with the valuableiDover assistance received from M r s. i Douglas Coffin and Mrs. \. e Sullivan ' Is Fined $40 Appreciation was expressed by‘ said Sizes 640-13 . hope 3 all present when Mr. Fraser an- i {bounced that a cheque for $100 a been received om th ei Montague Chorale. This money. . - - ~ ‘ a gift to both the Boy Scout! T?” {"395 t°tallijng ‘4‘: péusi nd Girl Guide organizations. is 1 C05” “ ere pa! yes er ay lto be used to start a joint “Buil- ‘by ASHBY M3CL90d- DOVER 0" .ding Fund," and is deeply ap- two charges of assault. He ap- preciated by all concerned. peared before Magistrate James l Eric. Duvar. district scout mas- iB. Johnston in Queens C o u nty i 152 Kent St. rt. Pro-i Robert Alexander Mach’enzieJ the 'Charlottetown. charged with ut—l 1 vincial Council. DEPUY misran’fl of Education Malcolm MacKen- zie is shown as he applied the Morell RHS Cornerstone Laid By Deputy Minister » Looki is the architect. Alfred nessey. mortar to‘ officially lay the terday afternoon. cornerstone for the new Mor— ell Regional High School yes- ng on Hen- MORELL — Malcolm Mac- 'yesterday to officially open the ‘ upon by the principal. Charles Kenzie. deputy minister oflMorell Regional High School. Campbell who told the students Prior to the cornerstone lay-] “there is no royal road to. education laid the cornerstone‘ ling, school pupils. parents and learninz. and while excellent lratepaye'rs gathered in the audi- liacilities have been provided for ‘ Itorium to hear several ad-.t.he. students of the area. it is - ldlresses marking the official the responsibility of the studenti lopening of the school. to make good use of them. 3 Chairman of the meeting was Speaking briefly. ML Mac- cv. n w ho Ki" ‘ R William Simpso nzie said "while we are very along with Rev, Donald Mac. proud in the department of Lennan is ' an of the education of this new building, rm ’ Morel] Regional High School bricks and mortar do not make ‘ Board. l a school—proper teaching meth- In his mmarks‘ Father Simp_ ods and good teachers are all-f 'zed tha - i ‘ tant. i M 50“ emphasl t the fine! 1 "n‘Pfir~ i - - - ~ It. is the teacher that makes ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 1w” educa‘mal “cums 1° tn‘fi ; the school live and I would i . lmean much emselves. u 0:113:95;th e‘ 22‘; yrggjonael i is the teachers and students who i high school at Morel-l. the name Emmy give meaning to educa' of the contractor tor the elec-; trical work was wrongly stated. " The electrical contract we handled by MacLean and Son. electrical contractors, X en t ‘ Street Charlottetown. I suggest that you students give‘ serious consideration to enter-i “m ing the teaching profession. i 5 . . There is still a weakness in= This thought was “flanged ‘ our high schools—we need more i 5’ imen and women to enter the 3:1”: tltyoytiil. $221.; ' 352$? imam with a my to teach- y Malcolm MacKenzie. Last;mg m high “hm” Post and Reville were sounded NEW COMMITTEE . RASPBERRIES PICKED by George Boudreault. Pall- i, Mr. MacKenzie said that while The, wet. cool weather has hearers were William Naddyhithe department of education has not. been able to discourage the l A. A. Fraser. John Cairns. Mal. fdnne a "reasonably. 5: growth of raspberries in the colm MacKenzie. Arthur Sul-. in providing a suitable cull-- Alliston area. John Campbellllivan. Lester MacKeeman. In-lriculum for high schools. weI a branch of i terment was in St. Mary‘s ‘ still have a job to do. It is the ' recently brought I ' well developed and ripened ber- Church cemetery. hope of the department that we . l rim to the. Montague branch of this: paper. MeePHEE FUNERAL — The (mat for Angus M. 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