, iation was held on Monday even- ??? mm nnnnnnii at on team '1 an 2” 3132:” " R llll cm 7 lull REMITOR .5 ..A””' l K P gm "' i' . L M "g ml. ,... CANADIAN ATOM RE ACl'OR FOR INDIA Canadian engineers and l)ll)slC- ists are designing and building this atom reactor at Tronibay. near Bombay. India. Construction of the building. 135-feet high and 120 feet in diameter. has alreadyl MISCOUCHE , I On Monday evening. April Zlilrtl, the monthly meeting of the Home and School Association was held in the liiscouche High St-iiooif auditorium. ln tiie absence of the president. Mr. Jerry Richards pre-1 sided. The highlight of the eve- ning was a programme put on by the pupils of Grades 11 and i2, in! the form of a Red Cross Meeting at which Edward LeClair pre- sided. Present at our meeting were F. S. and Mrs. J. B. Roy. In the Chinese Auction, which was Put 0" by the Itudents. Mrs. Roy was the winner. 1 Friends of Peter Steele lull bei glad to learn that lic has re-5 turned to his home in Miscouche. Ifter having spent several days in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside, where he received treatment. sympathy is Mr. and Mrs. Miscouche on being cxteiitlcd to Frank Backer of the death of their Little son Frederick. g wiio died Friday afternoon. April 27. The funeral took place Saturday 1710!" riing. April 23. in St. John the Baptist Church. interment in the Church Cemetery. ' Des Rochcs. who is in Aloysius Navy. recently the Royal Canadian ' I arrived at his home in Miscouche after having spent the past several months in Key West. H0F1d6- H9 will leave in the near future for Ireland. He will later be on the "St. Laurent". winch niil escort Queen Elizabeth ii to Sweden. On Tuesday evening. April the Sumnierside players prcsc their play-”Tlie Absent Bridegroom". Parish Hall. "his play. spoiisvred by the St. Thomas Aquinas Society wr' largely attended. There was I sale of fudge between the acts. Albert Gaudet and Junior Des- Roches recently left for Halifax. N.S.. where they will join the Royal Canadian Army. On Wednesday evening. April 5, :3 Bowling banquet was iield It the Canadian Legion in Sum- merside. The winning team. which was sponsored by willet Motors. were presented with trophies and appropriate gifts. On this team Ire Harold Perry and DB. Gallant of Miscouche. After the banquet, dancing followed. Music was sup- plied by the Ted Ahearn Orchestra On Thursday evening. April 26. the annual meeting of Miseouche subdivision of the Calholic's Wo- men's League was held in the Parish Hall. with 34 members. and the spiritual director. Rev. J. D. Kelly present. Rev. J. D. Kelly opened the meeting with the league prayer. The election of officers was as follows: President. Mrs. Phil H. Des Roches; 1st Vice President- Mrs. Ben DesRoches; 2nd vice- president- Mrs. Ben Perry: 3rd Vice Presldent- Mrs. Harold Perry Recording Secreiary- Mrs. l').ll. Gallant: Correspondiiig Secretary- Mrs. Fclix Gaudcl: treasurer. Mrs. Joseph Arsenauit. Father Kelly then atldrcsscd the meeting and congratulated the members on the good work they were doing and also urged them to attend the meetings regularly. After the meeting. a social hour followed. The monthly meeting iif Mis- oouche Home and School Assoc- lng in the Convent auditorium. Mr. Jerry Richards occupied the chair. The meeting opened by I Srogrlm presented by pupils of rudes Xi and X11 staging their hot Red Cross meeting of the ochool year, with Edward Leclalr cltiu president presiding. Roll call was answered by each naming his or her favourite study. of different committees followed. As C-0flV"'lflrF summaril- od work accomplished in the sch: not during which each had spoken h It least once. Each had had to introduce in fol- low clusina h 24' from the Prince County Hospital med on April 28. minded . . A S ' '. l" the Nhscouchedllliliilesf; IIll)aIII'-I); lvdLLlSl::anlId:lallreeyl bi-t-ii sinrtcil and when t-oiiipleie it niii be siiiiiiar to the nell-known, Ctiluinlio plan. with Canada pay- . i ' 7.000.000 f th 14.000- NRX reactor now operating atiggs 3:; STMS T e 3 Chalk River. 120 miles north of 0t- shows the installation of the ,, (dlla actor within the hermetically seal- lt is being built as I joint Can-led steel hemisphere. adian-iiidian enterprise under the cutaway section inc: and 36-inch model made by a student. The .sitiilciu- lllt'l1 held a chinese .'1ilt'll(tll llll' the lied Cross on a hm of (-iiorolnies. This afforded iniit-h amuscnicnt as the audience ltIlliC(l with the students. Students then gave a vote of thanks to the nicmbers of Home and School for kind attendance. Rev. J.D. Kelly thanked the Grade Xi and X11 students for their fine entertain- ment and commented most favour- ably on excellent training pupils were receiving at Marian Acad- emy. liliscouche High School. The meeting proper followed. It uas noted that Miscouehe Home and School is celebrating its tenth year of iiiceplion in June. 1956. Dr. Frank IllacKinnt)n's excellent ad- riress at Prince Street's Home and School was read by the secretary. There was much interesting dis- cussion. We were privileged to have with us F-S J.B. Roy. pre- sident of Sleir. .i Park Home and School who gave many helpful sug- gestions re that organization. lncidentally- Mrs. J.B. Roy won: the box of chocolates. A motion was passed to buy some sports equiptment for the pupils: On mot-l ion the meeting adjourned untif next month. BURLINGTON Their many friends will be glad to know that Blair Evans. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Burl- ington. has recovered from his recent illness. and returned home after sp e n d l n g the past five months in Norboro. The many friends of Mr. Allison B e r n a r d. Kensington. will be, pleased to know that he has madel a good recovery following his re- cent 0 p e r a t i on in the Prince County Hospital, and has returned to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C.'l'homp- son. accompanied by their sons. Carman and Leith and daughter Carol. were visitors to Margate and Burlington on April 29. lllr. Carmon Thompson of T.C.A. Passenger Service. Calgary. spent the past week at his home in Charlottetown. guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Thompson and family. Mr Leith Thompson. graduate of MacDonald College, has re- ttirned to his home in (Tliarlotte- lawn. and will be employed at the Science Service Laboratory. Charlottetown. His many friends will be sorry in learn of the illness of Mr. Cecil Campbell at his home at Burl- ington. and hope for I speedy re- covery. Mr. Morris Casely has returned In his home in Kelvin Grove after spending a few days on a trip in Boston. New York. and Norfolk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Pillman. Travellers Rest. and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Foster. Kensington. have returned to their homes after spending the Winter months in Florida. . Mrs. Morris Caseiey returned to iher home in Kelvin Grove on April 27, from Boston and New York. where she visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Morris Caseley. Kelvin Grove. is visiting friends in Boo- ton, Mus. Mr. Ind Mrs. Claude Younker and family. Dnrllngton. and Mrs. Daniel Hickox. Burlington. have returned home after spending the weekend at Debert. N.S. where r town this spring. H.B. MIeLeod. Burlington. 5-" E .9 535? gzljf 2. Wvhich administers certain public Lieut. Col. E. W. Johnston: Ind Emerald Home And School Annual Meeting Mr. Leland Yilayne was elected President of Emerald Home and Sthool Association at the annual meeting held at the school on Wetiiiesriay. and attended by n large number of interested par- ents. Others members elected are: First Vice-President. Mrs. Leslie Trainor: 2nd. Vice-Pres.. Mrs. Peter Clark: Secretary. Mrs. Spencer Hughes; Treasurer. Mrs. St Clair Croken. xir. G. C. Green presided at I Toronio Employees lhreaien Sirilte. TORONTO ICPI -Six hundred civic employees last night voted to give their union executive power to call a strike if the city board of control does not make them a suitable wage offer. Members of local 43 of the Municipal Employces' Association also called for a meeting with the .'iiet.ropolitan Toronto government, services for Toronto and 12 subur- ban niiinicipaiities. Local 43 represents 2,100 outside workers, including garbage collec- tors. street cleaners and mainten- ant-e men. The union has asked an eight- per-ccnt wage increase. free hos pilal care and four weeks' holiday after 25 years' service. of Victoria. P.F..l.. and Kensing- ton. On the return trip Mr. and Mrs. Rogerson and Mr. and Mrs. Myers visited relatives in Bristol. . rctary. J. OTTAWA i oposai to introduce a rlziy by the Senate transport and comniunications coiniiiittee. The committee voted motisly to clinii from a bill amending a number Act. The bill previously had eeived approval in principle in senate but has not yet fore the Commons. A section of the bill provides form of certification for masters and mates of fishing vessels below standards required i'or operation of vessels carrying ircight or pas- sengers. Deputy transport minister John Baldwin said the tiep-.irtniciit's pro- posal is to introduce the system gradually by regulation in conjunc- tion with an educational program. short business l'll('l?llllg. The sec- . White briefly rc- iicitcd the year's activities anti urged a larger attendance at all meetings. Mrs. Madeline Ciuw gave the financial report. A pantry sale is to be held with air- rangements in charge of St. Clair Croken. The secretary was instructed to subscribe to the Home and School Magazine. also to IIFOPUW a copy of "Helping Your Child In School." by Dr S. R. Lay- cock. Fenton .'il;rini- agreed to supervise the bull icniii anti was in hopes of iiaviiit; :i loziciic form- ed with soinc nciuliliotiring dis- tricts. ' The highlight of lllI' evening was a debate in tirnties V and Vi pupils-Rcsoiicii that city life has many iiilniiitages over country life. Tnlting part were: Mary Hughes. ii i t-rett Ciow. Jennie Mayne, ('iiiIord MECourt, Nancy Green. Due to the absence of one of the speakers the de- cision of the judges was witheid. J. J. White ciimplinicnted the cager young debaters on the force- ful aiid efficieiil mziiiiicr that they delivered the various arguments. teachers Tiierza Morrison and Georgina Green are deserv- ing of great credit for their fine leadership and training in this very important phase of educa- tion. A vote of thanks was extended to the retiring officers for their ti 5 efforts while in office. Lunch was served and meeting ad- journed. licenc'ng for masters and mates of sels to immediately pass N fishing vessels was -rejected 'l'hurs- tions of competency- unaul-I nate ilie proposal form I Scotial (CP)-A government it was not the intention to -require form of masters and mates of fisi1In8V85' - this regulation." he said. "It should The committee decided that an extended educational campaign should be conducted before any of licencing is introduced. Mr. Baldwin said masters and of sections of the Canada Shiiminiz mates at fishing vessels are not 113- now required to obtain certificates. the However. the department felt there been 118- should be some form of certifica tion. There had been 5. recent ser- . ies of accidents caused by careless- ness or lack of knowledge of navi gation. Senator J. J. Kinley tl.- Nova said the accident record Iof east coast seamen has been ysplendid for more than 100 years. .He was not against progress but lfelt masters and mates had not received sufficent notice' to .pre pare themselves for certification. E-e-cleque Orange Lodge Holds iAnnucil Meeting The annual meeting nl Bcdeque District Loyal Orange l.o(li.'c was held in Trevor lodge room at (font- ral Lot 16. The District Illus- ter Russel Bell presnlcd. and after the opening ccrciiionics and routine business was run!- pletedi Grand Honors were extend- ed te the following Grand Lodge officers present: Peter (1. Mac- Eaehern. G.M. A.A. Iiiaccailiini. D.G.M. R.B. Betton G. Tr:-as Col- in D. MacPhail, P.G.M. and T.G. lnman P.G.M. The District lllusier in his ad- dress gave a review of the years work in the district which was very encouraging. He was fciilowei by an address by the Grand Mas- ter and brief remarks by several members present. The election and installation of the officers was conducted by Grand Master lliacliachern and resulted as follows: Dist. Master. Keith Barrett. Deputy Dist. Mas- ter- Albert Craswell; Dist Chap R.B.Betton: Dist. Rec. Sec'y. My- ric MacKenzie: Dist. Fin. Sec'y. A.S. Johnson: Dist Treas. Gilbert Bell: lst Lect. John Barrett; 2nd Lect. Chalmers Hutcheson: Mar- shal Norman Ottawayz Auditors T..I. Inman and RB. Betton. At the close of the meeting re freshments were served by the ; r..tB.rGo6;ih.ich fiinn-ill 3.; R.I.. Maiden. Mass. Sussex, N.B.. and other points. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Wallace Pickering. Darnley were Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Keith of Hunti gton. and rs. Keith also visited their aunt. Mrs. John Pickering, Char- and Mrs. Anson Pickering. Char- lottetown. Mrs. W.. Profitt, Long River. has returned home after visiting her sister. Mrs. Jacob Murray. Mr. Murray and family. Eimsdaie. The many friends of Mr. Leroy Campbell, lrishtown will be glad to know that lie is making 3 good recovery following an operation at the Prince County Hospital. Sum- merside. His many friends will be pleased to know that Mr. Allison Bernard. Kensington, is making a good re- covery fiolowing an operation at the Prince County Hospital, Sum- merside. Mr. Keith Adams, Burlington. believes that he has established a record for late harvesting. Turnips that were left in the fields last Fall were found to be in good con- dition and were hauled to the barn On April l8th. where they are being fed to the live stock. Mrs. Preston Campbell return- ed to her home in Charlottetown recently after spending I vacation in Kensington. where she was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Ernest Houston and Mr. Houston. West Virginia. Mr.l i l i Get an Extra Trude-in allowance for all 3. F. Goodrich Tires of . . . p E. C. GAUDETTE : AND SONS l INTERNATIONAL HAR- VESTER DEALER Tignlah - of Trevor Lodge and a social hour was enjoyed. Plan To Licence Fishing Masters. Mates Reiecfed N0 IMMEDIATE NEED "There is no immediate need for be deferred until the fishing indus- try has a chance to consult with the transport department on any- thing that should be done." Senator F.G. Bradley (L-New foundiandi said most masters and mates knew nothing of "book- learning." "They know what they are doing because they know the sound of the sea. They can smell the rock." Senator Donald Smith (L-NovI Scolial said that although the de- parinient plans gradual introduc- tion of certification. the amending sl section does not make this clear. 'l'iit-re was no assurance fishermen unuid not be required to take ex. amiiiations immediately. Mental Hospital Probe Acliournecl SYDNEY. (CP)-A royal com. mission investigating conditions at.the Cape Breton County mental hospital Saturday adjourned un. til May 15 at the request of law- yers for the various! parties. .The commission. under Ham” county court Judge V. J. Pottier. had been sitting since Tuesday, following an earlier adjourn. meat at the completion of evld. ence by Mrs. Catherine Mae. Donald. an attendant at the box. Dital for three years. ONE MORE WITNESS ' One more witness remains in "19 Case Iltlinst the hospital. A total of 15 witnesses will then be called by the Cape Breton Joint Expenditure Board. operators .of the S2.0oo,ooo 1.0;. Pltal. and the hospital commis- on. WHERE WAS ERNIE? LONDON (Reuters) A Big Ben was about to toll the hour on the Kenslnglon Credit Union Sees CUNAiFilm ' The officers of Kensington Cred- it Union met on Tuesday evening, May 1st. in the Credit Union office. Mr. Leo Corcoi-an, Managing Director of the Credit Union Lea- gue was present. After the regular business was transacted Mr. Cor- coran addressed the meeting. stressing the benefit of C. U. N. A. Insurance in Credit Unions. He med many instances where bor- rowers had outstanding loans. and before the loans were due the bor- rowers had died. Those loans were taken care of by the C. U. N. A. Insurance and the shares a usual countrywide broadcast Fri- day when a cockney voice heard by millions called out: ”Whcrc.'s Ernie?" It came from one of the workmen on the scaffolding of the clock tower which is being re paired. A MESSAGE FROM YOUR i HEADQUARTERS QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT DEAR FRIEND: DH V You anddyour family are invited to our guests on John Deere mellra SP8C1al ay on our calendar set aside Just for you and your enjoy- WEDNESDAY, MAY 9. ST. PAUL'S HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 10, ALBERTON INSTITUTE nAi.L, Amgongthe many things we've planned for you are seven new, all- C0l01' m0V18S. Including the full-length feature, ”Tim's Choice." 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