3 Prince Rainier 11'! of Monaco stile the-ir Paris home. and 9-nlonthoid daughter, Prin- sports heard he grew recently. last nlonth. Princess Princess Grace. former American was actress Grace Kelly, is ex.pect- (AP has a smile for cameraman out-I int: another child in March. ac-l cesl Caroline, wear serious ex- pressions but Princess Grace MONACO ROYALTY born last January 23. Wirephoto via ratio Iron: Part!) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for being asked PaQ12'HaeGun.rdlanq;l;1leatlay.0ct 22.193: ululnn-any-auaunb Jf.FO!'lIlOl'Iof N. Dino .-.""";--..""' an-u""'u"'-" a':n.l”illolubefhhtIo 1'IeNevGaaowudDiauleta -- tlurulup-nuitxyo-sand- JudatlarneroGrvQbddn..P.!lL-n. E1.-yl baanurotsatniaaWatenLodlBuunbuIleaauualaIianaa' Ca -" r land. the Jung.-' rungs. v vb:hIIwu:hdUnan:gtdnenu:runtna:rrNw'Gn; a mom nu-key nae! 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I l Prince cording to an anounccmeni made caroline P. E. I. Libraries Held Convention Branch librarians of the Prince Edward Island Libraries held their annual convention at Lib- rary Headquarters. Prince ol wgles College, on October lath. and 14th. The sessions got un- der way Wednesday afternoon with a review of the activities of the past year by Alisa Don othy Cullen, Librarian. She menu a A talk on rated on nunlaer classification of books by Miss Cullen concent- technical books, and showed the method ol keeping books on the same and related subjects together by means of assigned to each tioned the changed location all book. The way to locate I book the libraries in Morell Summetrk side. and St. Peter's and welcom- ed the new librarians from Mor- -oll. Mrs. J.F. Maclnnis. and ilrom U. Pete-r'a. Mr. J.H. Maclnnlnn There were also some changes ” in the staff at Headquarter: dur- ing the year. phy of Library Headquarters. All librarians joined in I Young Canada's Book Week on a particular topic was dem- onstrated with a chart and in- dex prepared by Miss Ena Mur- of the observance of scheduled this year for Nov. 151 A discussion of reading pm- i 22. It was suggested that in can motion methods followed a state- the library is too small to mom on the use of library books during 1956. it was shown that the number of books read waa above the averalze of the yearai the library. 151-65. l Librarians attending the meet- rh. librarians tlnd that tele-his Were: Mrs. John Mom- vis-mn wams ,0 be pmwdini stiff; head. 0'Leary, Miss Millicent Wi1i0n (0,. reading as ,1 Stewart, Tyne Valley. Mrs. John leisure time activity. but it lniG”h3'm w9”i'3l0" Ml" Mull hoped mm. 5, ms happened in Burrows Summerside Mu. J.G. other centres. books will regain T0W"9'"d- Kemmlwnv M” A- poopIo'a Interest after the nov- Chwpenv q0"d9"- M” y my M Ty ha, worn 0" Bernard iillnter River Sister yA new bmk ym I-0, y,,uy,g St. Lathe-rlne of Sweden North peopic was presented Md du. Rustlco. Mrs. J.F, Maclnnla. , cussed. This list. "Book Bait". Mml1- Mm Mildred Fr-ser. 7- prepared by the American Lib- 59"?" MP1 -l-H- M50150” 3. rary Association. gives detailed Peter's. Miss Genevieve Solom- summariex ofyadult books thatlm. Gmmewwnl M”. L vy mm mm env- nne llstcd. Another useful list: "Books lor Youth" in ,. ”' 'r d by the Toronto Public Llbraryu The P.E.i. Libraries li.La ol ' books for young people weie also iowi hrlrtfult Repairs To All Makes 0 W1-d tl ' i'l protyram ilnc-ill:-. 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