NOBTI IIVIE SCHOOL (October Report) Grade IX - 1. Zllda. MacDonald. I (continued from me iv " l Friday. Nov. 19. 1954 The Guardian Page 9 are a great many children who writers for young people will learn .we And our Velgllhors tdevour comics and recent books to combine the best features of Grade V111 .. 1, wiung M3,. mistakably a villain and the hero :- mut adventure. sports. cowboyslthe comics with the fine quality pm”; 2, wmn-d Macphau; 3, is always strong and good. Best oi and even vivid historical and of the beloved classics of our own wem, pocnndo;-11, all, whatever the odds against scientific narratives with equal childhood. and, V; B 1, 1,015 Macgwcnn him, the hero.ls sure to win in the zest. They do say that the classics Grade V - I. Lois MacKinley; 9115- 01 Y!!!" 580 58917! dull End 10118 I-0 most children but it is possible that Strange But True ----i BRITISH COLUMBIA PULPWOGD FIRM I 'f.f.;.I.' .I:...'I'l.".... EXPORTS TALENT to ALL CONTINENTS our work Sec'y. J,”'.'l..IlIf1di:?ri:. c. alrecuu I rally fn mnny United Church. Bum- By I. E. h!lcA.rt.Iiur graduation until 1940 he Wnl as- Even among the decently edu- lill-I-nt to the chief engineer 1'0? cated there are iew who can speak By BRUCE LEVETT cundlan Pi-en sun Writer HISTORIC ISLAND ,.xi as Grace Crosby. . A is meriide, when W0” ""4 P” vauooom. (ce)- Pulp mills n-om Prince Count: 31:16?-G9:::I'. con. in Pakistan. New zealand. France. The morning w 1 D d n Canada. the United States and ducted by Glady DB: h5”31xmm1m1”fn other widely separated places have beth Bl'B)1Os:Ll:Jlo(;I amen” in :30 I onev thing in common-Sandwell Group. , o anoouver. Have To Lila FVFYYWYI 30" W! P. R. (Dick) Sandwell. bespec- 17" "Are Chrioltiglng dgfrenfefa ii; tagged. 5I.X-:tk);)t englneerilng con- gchool?" were 8 ll - -su ant wo ng out of is Van- 1 3y, Mrs. Edna. Jenkins. Miosel couver headquarters. exports Cana- VVIJITIIIE Smith. Doreen Bowbntzu. dian talent to any point in the Juan Craig and Dorothy c- wotrlttl wlieejire a pulp mill is to be Ken”. co s we . z -cups in araitshlp, hot Sandwell and Co. Ltd, is cur- pnf:I:e,rne:g5,g:-;-ayvon, spatter-printing. rently engaged in projects on three :,1:;:".:;.."::::.::2:.".:i :2::i:::::-.iir::a:: i.::.2.”.:i; 3 . eilnlrng llaatilder capamy bmeaed mg and Paper Co.. Ltd.. New zealand. dplggliles to homes in the town The construction bill on that one - i were entertained at the h” 5"” 95'-Imated Ht 540-000-000 ll”9”h"oIuery It was designed on West Georgia 1100" ' street in downtown Vancouver. sing songs were conducted by Miss Windsor, Elizabeth 3700mm PAKISTAN PROJECT and Joan Craig. Myrna Cousins as- Latest project to be tackled by sisled at the Di5n0- I other activities were games, con- the youthiul sandweil firm is in mm and n box lunch supper, Pakistan, where late in August, On Saturday. October 30, 5 very Sandwell flew to join company en- xuccessiul C. G. I. '1'. Rally was gineers already on the spot at the held in Trinity United Church, lxtliglllnatlon of the Pakistan govern- ' o . ,xIIo;LalT4IIaerguI:Ir1l1t:rElfcfhatlliiecu n 0! London-born sandwell. who grad- - -omr may Elm representing uated from the University of Brit- tist United. and Presbypn-inn ish Columbia in 1935. learned the 521?-i-rm-on,-,1,--gm 5- ::;i..::i...::wa. ;':::L.s"a::";::"..i Prtcrs, Charo eown an on 3- ' gun were in attendance. ..”;:::r'::.5f.:r: 2;;'...W:::;G.z;' co-mm w. M. s. (lull Home" were led by Mrs. Am- The annual mm box opemng 0; mi wishtman. Mr-- 11- MacI-e0d- Cornwall Auxiliary of the W.M.S. ms. .1. Malcolm Macxenzie. and wiia held at the Parsonage Mon- day evening Nov. 8. with the presi- lulcrest groups in craitshlp, dent, Mrs. C. R. Boire presiding, ii-aceleis, felt label pins, and the meeting opened with "The Chi-isinias wrappings were conduct- Queen" and prayer. Mrs. Colin ui ov Miss Grace Crosby. Miss Ml.irl'ay led the worship period. iivzuri-ite Brchaut and Miss Alta,Mrs. Charles Hyde read on the p;--.-Mp, theme "Discovery and Mission”, i iPl)7l'l oi Augustine Cove camp.Mrs- 1-. H. Drake read the scrip- ..- -.ii.cs was given by Eileen An-lture and Mrs- Watson Livingstone n nrnonmgue, led in prayer. "0" Master Let Me Worship was conducted by girls walk wlm Thee W55 sum 1" of me Si. Peter's C. G I. T. group. the CV59 M mu 93” M meeungs Otim activities includedhgames. .Twe"”'","ee members and Wm” .V:mh,. and A box luncung . visitors were present. Mrs. L. H. as resident engineer. In 1944 he returned to Canada tarlo Paper Co.. Ltd.. Ont. In 1948 he returned to the west coast as chief engineer for Powell River Company, major B. C. Newsprint producer. in l949 he embarked on his own. Today "we have done or are doing basic research on projects running a potential construction cost of s200,000,000," Sandwcll said. 80 EMPLOYEES The 42-year-old president runs his firm of 80 persons with a team of five top assistants: S. D. Sherry Ford, 40, assistant chief engineer 46, Danish-born development man- ager; A. E. Frankfurter. resident engineer of Seattle; Peter VaI(0- min, 34, of Finland, who handles operational liaison, and E. S. Bar- ton. Ilt. resident engineer on the Murztpara project. To keep up with their world- wide operations, sandwell exe'cu- during 1953 alone. Baltic and in the South seas. We are all kecn amateur photographers veritable travelogue." sions abroad have done their work well." New U. S. Q5 n In Aloms Plan By William Harcourt Canadian Press Staff Writer Dominion Engineering, Ltd.. Mont- real. Then he went to Australia Newsprint Mills. Ltd.. Tasmania, as assistant chief engineer for On- Thorold, lan improper repetition of the art- from Yorkton, Sask.; Sven Quist, tlves flew a total oi 300,000 miles "Most of us manage to take our hobbies with us," Sandwell says. "Mine is sailing. I've sailed on the and maintain a central collection of our colored stills which is a He finds that generally, people of other countries like Canadians. ”Our embassies and trade mis- correctly. In my own case I never bother mar. I just put my thoughts on when you write two words every day one simply does cult points. n An here excludes any other article: and analogy and consistency re- Thcir union sometimes leads to iclel as. ”Another such a man" many of us observe the rule? Another case in point: when ad- jectives are connected, and the qualities belong to .things individu- ally different. though of the same name. the article should be repeal- cow." Most of us say a "black and white cow." .And iew of us remember that adpectivcs that imply unity of plurality must agree with their nouns in number: as-”That sort"; "those sorts." There are few writ- ers or speakers who do not say "Those soft of persons." Indeed this expression is so common that we seldom notice the error. It is not always easy to determine whe- thcr an adjective or adverb is re- q u i r e d. In considering their usage we ought to ponder the case in question whether quality or manner is to be expressed: it the former, an adjective is pro- per; if the latter. an adverb. The following examples will illustrate this point: ”She looks cold: - she looks coldly on him. " ”Stand iirm: -maintain your cause firmly" etc. Too. we frequently forget that; eillicr and neither relate to twnl and write the EDIIIEJ1 language 2. Donald Macilwen; 3. Billy Mac- Donald. paper and let them go at that; for 2. thousands Sanderson. and Grade 11 n 1. Ronald Macl(in- Even nUW- "permissive" as par- not have the time to iron out diiii- I8)': 2. Barbara Robertson. , Grade I g. In Irene MBCK,-nley; form to many rules, and hide their There seems to be no logical -- . reason for joining an and other. M3CEllli;5n End DOW” RODEYIEOH mm" (equa . Highest avenge .. senior grades tale) the child can identify with quire that the words be separated. -' 1013 M8CK1nI0)' 9377- - . Hjgl1e5tAVerage .. Jumo, grades can destroy his enemies and re- - Linda Dockendorii 37.5. Perfect BI.Lel'ldZIIIC(3 - 4 n (or "armiher Such many How Mdcgwenn L01, MucKjnlgy' peggy grmt effort that reading is to MacDonald. Robert Sanderson. Oliver Wendell Holmes. United . -- . - States Supreme Court justice who Ed' 35' A black and 3 Vmte died in 1935' was the Son of the the comics? Librarians seem to famous author of the same name. mmk 59- The)" Claim U133 7-here PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE J Club on Wednesday, November All Poll Chairmen are requested to call meetings for the appointment of five accredited delegates. Mm-y M3cDon3ld; 3, Robert, Children have always been small weak in I growngupwond. is no longer worth the We find these same characier- this would be so even without the Grade Iv - 1, Lind, Docken, lsiics in the classic fairy tales, and lniluence of the comics. worrying about syntax and gram- dorif; 2. Peggy MacDonald. '-Mb Ulmk the PSIYCIIOIOSIH-5 is F Grade In .. 1. pat”, Madgwen the secret of their permanence. undenrabn: comm find ' Ile aux Coudres in the St. Law- rence 00 miles below Quebec was H named by Cartier in 1535 from the Same the hazel-nut: (coudres) ioun-d candle" there.' As more and more publishers oi cuts are. children must still can- Bobby Maegan,-dd; 3, Harvey feelings of anger, fear and aggres- In the comics (as in the ialry the strong and invincible hero. He ward his friends. Dnnam All this can be done without the many children. A word in a balloon n . , issuing from the mouth of a char- Tclch" 0"" lm"de' acter, together with (the pictures, tells all that is need to make the story plain. Are there good books that have as strong a hold on children as FATHER AND SON ASSOCIATION Cl-IARLOTTETOWN and ROYALTY ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the Clover 24th, at 8:00 P. M. FRED DeCOSTE, President, fered to, any and none should bcn used instead of them: examplezn "Any of the three" -- not "Either; of the three." - The words which. who. wlinm. into most things only. When more are re-: -- PROCRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ll v'v'.rr.s were provided by 'rr.iiiiy pnlted Church 5-.” . Kcnsington C. G. I. . g . organizes ' 1,. Nrils from Kensington l.ClIs or me ii:-organization meeting held lPCCniI)' when two C. G. I. T. groups of lhc United Church elected of- tin: for the winter term. The Senior Officers arc: Presi- iirlll. Elizabeth Brookins; Vice- Picsidrnt. Myrna Cousuis; Scorc- iary, Evelyr. Crozier; Glady Davlson. The intermediate Officers are: Treasurer, 'Drake reported 359.55 raised for month oi October, and the meni- bcrship were happy to learn that - , Mrs. Mark MacPhaii riade herself , i; life member of Lhldl. Society. Meadow Bank, North River and ,Cornwall Mission Bands planned ii United Thanlroffering meeting in Cornwall Hall, where aiidcs would be shown by Mrs. l-lazcn Howard. A letter from Mrs. A. Lalt litera- ture secretary was read. giving ex- planations on reading for the year. An excerpt irom'"The Christian Mission was read by Mrs. H. How- ard. Mrs. Walter Boyle presented the study book chapter, "The struggle for men's minds" in a very interesting way. Mrs. Elmer Friz- enough for one ntomic posed under ihe U.S. peace plan. at the end oi a noticeably concilia- The announcement capped the double U. S. ciiort to win quick UN approval of President Eisenhower's plan for international co-operation UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (CF) and that. are thrown ..Tljc United states has announced of our speeches and writings in a it has set aside 220 pounds of lia- manner that would make Linrllcy , sionable material-estimated to be Murray arid Other 81'-'1Immal'l3”3l bomb-to turn over in their graves. But how i operate many of the reactors pro- could it be otherwise when we arc; gtoms.(or- told it is proper to say ”Our Isa-i ther, which art in heaven," or The surprise aimouuccment cam: ”Our Father who are in heaven.” n It we don't happen to know the i tory speech by U. S. delegate Henry sex of the little child who died i Cabot Lodge to we 5o.n;t,ion po1- down the lslrcel. we are told in. itlcal committce Monday, now de- say or Write It thus: "The lllllc batlng the U. S. proposals. child in development of peaceful uses of atomic energy. or ouecws Clover Club. Grafton day. November 24th of which died.” ASSOCIATION Annual meeting will be held or the couurv l Street on Wednes- 8:0O p.m. Reagh Bognalk President. i i Pic-siticnt, Sheila. Cuseley; Vice- ll:-osidcut. Jean Murray; Secretary, zen and Mrs" swung claw gave ii.-iigaret Murray; Tl'EaSl.ll'Ci”, Elaine ggggggrggi, 1:nn:I;3z:l Il?;;n.gc?ie;3; Elf?” and Mrs. Clarence Murchison ren- rne Senior Leader is Mrl. Bruce dared Very acceptably "Almost i'.n'oci'ts iormerly Ella Brookins. pemudndedvg M”. G. R. 50,” in, ulin a few years past Was Dre5l- vited the members to her home for "Fill 0! C C'- 1- Tv GFOUDI 101' the December meeting, where Mrs. P if. f. The intermediate Leader J. D, Macpm-lime, will lead the dg. if 335111 M155 D0-Eolhy MBCKCHZIE votional and Mrs. Reggie Mac- uim this been a capable leader and Ewen will present the study chap- nvrlmu supporter of C. G. I. T. ter. Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles Finds Healing Substance That Docs Both- Roliovos Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids TIWMIIO. Ont. (SpocInl)- For the first limo science has Inund a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to stop bleeding- wiihout surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after aunihcr, "very striking improve- mr-nt ' was reported and veriiied by dociorI' observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And. while gently relieving pain, Mum! rmlucimn or retraction (shrinking) took place. 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