Teachers Conventions At Souris And Mount Stewart The 1955 sessions of teachers wnvelitionl lot llnd""" y.'”.. day with the first conventions being hm at Souris and Mount ltewart. mug” . wecm pecan ,0 me president, new teachers. eroded over the meeting at the) Mr. ” Gerald Plnellh iii pr. Souris High School attended Iel eauainted w& he punts so as to get to know the pupil. Is also discussed the time table and school equipment. Mr. Hynes also Macdonald. Sum- rnarside High School. spoke instruc- notation the pupil the meaning In is been taught. cluded the first day of vention. h A discussion period conducted by,.:::. Dr. Shaw and Mia Downoes oon- in the future. and wish him every success at the track trials being presently held. W Y Iselnlor glass) I am"... 1. d h . nFrrn,i!a Ygigga an Tilrnish Ilntermediaie Classl 1. Jean Robblle, Tryon. Olympic Trials 1' iior Class) 311-, John Mcgowuh Kmnuirl 1. Wlnice MacNauglit, Carleton left Saturday to attend the Olympic W l- school and field and track trials Kmasi COUNTV ll0N0Ull8- GIMP '0 in Toronto. The peopIeofMontagua "Ills? YEAR 0' W3" llld Kllmuir. and surrounding districts. "l"”l”” 1. Betty Chlllg, Little Harbour. 2. Carol Livingstone. Murray River. 3. Janice White. Souris Convent and Paula Sutherland, Goose River. 4. Shirley Manning, New Zesland and John pwill be taking part in Olympic Games at some time Marie lvlunafly. nouns and Alice ')lacDonald Rrudennll fl Czilhpr. me Manning. Neu Zealand 4, Jacqueline Christian SI (lounges 5. Kate Keays. Souris Linc Road. iseniorl ' 1.. Imelda Peters. St Charles, 2, Eileen Fitzpatrick. Cardigan North. 3 Margaret MacDonald. Brune- liell and Lorraine F.-iy, Si George- cs. 4. Anne Manic. tllilnn Road. KINGS COUNTY IIONOURS- THIRD YEAR tJunior) 1. Frances Clinton, Souris Convent. Ilntermediatei North. 1. Laura Mnrbonnld. Iouris Convent. 151-niori i .llt'llI8 Canipbell. St Georges 2. Sylvie MacLean, Cardigan North M ..,,W Wmk. Cm,.miNow every thrill blazes alive on the W" 7 screen! FOURTH I-JAR ll t d' t ) ."i53I'i'i..'.At':ii........ aourir. From the storm-whipped shipwreck to the cannibal ol- slaught . . . from the pirate attack to the roaring rescue . . . all its great thrills are now even greater on the screen! lWed.. Aug. 31 1955 The Guardirln Page 5 FIFTH YEAR llniermediaiel 1. Joan Dixon, East Baltic. SIXTH YEAR rlnte..nedlate) 1. Sandra Macdregor. Bast Baltic. (Senior) Canada from Alberta and British arrow" ARMOUR!” no Joe Anne McCormack. New Zes- 1i R059 Marie MacLean. Cardigrinll. Ruth Fay. East Baltic. ..:.'.r.r:.'.:; '1.".f.”..”.?liii'"i'.?..l:.d.ii"i.2i';: 11, p l- - i L i re " i ilii-on . - A an ora acI')o . l mu loading "I -the mum"! the on um ”"l3.IO13l VII ll) mlllk ll! I O Souris Line Road. Md ) lll i ' ' i - n . ur I nvsm '"'i'i;'.i'E ..i;"..".L'IllI.i'i'” n."."'s..i3.' '.f'..”."..l"'.'.f.ii' 'lr'."”!..f.”"2.ii.'”.i.'l plan C,-Os f T ii"iZ:...'.”'.'f.'.l.. So . o.. 1 l 5,, ilrldgett. Helen Mclsaaf, Jaimes study of literature could be fun and S 1, Mildred Campbell. St. Georgerl T 0 D A Y ii.-Kiiinoii, Press. C at er lie made interesting so that the student OTTAWA ycpl yp Laden M an V. g 3. Pauline MacPhee. Little Harbourl . ll””"”' r.)h'Vm5. M0"1mn' Arthurlwould not consider H as work Tnd three Opliosition parties In the Com- lb bln connecting M") the 50”?" 4. Eileen Conway, New Zealand I 3. ,. x eill. Nominations. Jamesythereby acquire a liking for lite. mom hm SD "M I ju llee celebrationsef the estalr and Hgnriena K93”. Souris mm: 3- .1) n n a I cl. Elaine Mt'KlnnoI'l rature which would result in them work spew” ":'el'col:x”ntnf'thaP::S' lllllmelll Ol lll03I PFOVIIINB Mill '5 Road. 5. Gladys Moran, Carrlilzan 1. r ilachonalrl. yacquiring more knowledge on the The Pmgnmv. com " ' I101 blllnd II Illmlllltll lflP- North. . . moor... In his address. wel- subject. In his aids to achieve this Ind" HM Gm D "'1? :1" Mn Caldwell! ll'lP has been lSenior) lg .EAva cu” . r......-.i the teachers, and pledgedvalm. he cited the recitation of has an'mnc'ed he5;m";:liu'.'t'wg'. planned since June. although no 1. Noreen Gardiner. St. or-........' l 9... .upport of the teachers to tlleipoetry. the acting of plays and the month. lsvoootmue mp um” Cam !”""3l 3'"l”""""""l I!" been and Elleen Fllzpatrick. Cardiltanl ii iii Federation. He urged the-reading of good books, ma. starting Sem 16 made'of it. He will start in the Norm l .' IllJllll1lll'S in HIV? ii genuine con-. In the afternoon Miss Estelle Subsequently ",;v”'le"ned mu Mlflllmei "fly lll Oclob" llld SECOND YEAR 1 . . 1 ii-ihulinn in the convention. and to Bowness, general secretary of the M. J. Coldweh of the Cc! Ind lll llle l0ll0WlllE Ill WNKE Vllll (Junior) '-, . . . . , . g t -1 g 9 hi..." a pnsllve attitude.”Teachers P.E.I.T.F.. reviewed the aotlvitles 50.0" Low 0, the mm Cm" nearly every province. nlienklns It 1. Helen Gallant. at Charles 1- i . J. '." HP reticent and meek. he said. of the Federation during the past party, mm palm”! have” M "Mr public meetings and holding party mngvleve Mooney, soum Com. ., l L (Standard Time) and should take a more active part year. own. , lIlllll'lll85- vent. 3. Doris MacDonald. Brude-1 ”'" is in those things pertaining to their. Dr. L. w.” Shaw, deputy minl- Mr. Culdwen W". m e . mwnoras TO EXPAND y y "en 4. mmm Macxlnnnm Gm”: , 31!: ONE AND SAVE pi'olossl0n- ll Wll Wllll 1'88!!! lleister and director of education. week mp um” we co mry Mr M" .L0w' l"'9W"d V"!!! M 0'” River. 5. Gertrude Bushey, Souris A LIFE T Iw"h3I” poled so many teachers leaving thepvelcomed the teachers to the con- Low Wm com-in! M5 lcuvms u; ""0 l-5 P5" 0! U” !,'''39'" '"d Line Road. . your own! profession ”The translency of ventlon. and pledged the support Ontario ml. abnm three weeks m growing attempts by his party to (Intermediate) roMonnow-cuNlu .4! teachers is the cancer of our and assistance of his department October. Uxlvlld lll Orllllllll-l0n Into eastern 1. Freda Paton, chm-Ill, Federation and of our entire Provi- to the teachers. Mr. Ihaw gave an 33" IN on-AWA ,,.. N oducatlonal system." he said. iii nesu stressed that teachers 5. keep informed of new mea- run. l)elnK ysoptlled and effected i " ' syetui. Teach- ,(ung-ofenalenbywordnd enlightening address on s o c l sl studies In the intermediate grades. He proposed several questions after ;which he divided the assembly into four ,. to discuss these quest- 1. What do .; consider to be social studies: 1. What are the Meanwhile. Prime Minister st, -Laurent will be pretty closely tied: down to Ottawa. The Liberal lender will head the federal delegation at the federal-provincial conference "here starting Oct. 3-a meeting which could produce major devel- opments in the country. eeemephy and history he dean cxnmvltl J H s int-rrnetgilate udg!l'Ides:u ml! the Mr. St. Laurent will make a four- Mr. vnes. upervlser. course at ee as see ry. 4. d in g ' , . . EM ,,, ., ,, W, ,.m, M M, M... ,. A” ,3; gmt; igaggggglgnem b-uudutlt Agricultural News Stairlng Elroy Hirsch opesaleaduhgiapalni. IQ, than parts of Isa course of TM PRINCE COUNTY Il0NOUR.li- yp .-...-. . parallel his ten I-put sell 0- siaeiu taat ale not satisfactory. Bnsirgl SECOND vsan m-m-r . I , sletanee tn evug teadt h B led you gave Ia reenlts (Junior) I sfarfing fomarrow M laepootseaee. ilk. hues wd on its hdinu. and Ir. Slew M” Jlmes whal n ho 1. Carol CDIIIcull..'CIpe Wolfe 1. In disease In riehg Ideal stint ollced auggeelona on the teacbhr ' E W W" ' Lucy Ann -lblly. UIIl0lWBl9- 3- Carol g . "i. uardian patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital for some time. has arrived 50!? llain In better health. lit. and Mn. Anthony Doiron lare here from Detriot. Michigan, lat present guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldersbaw and along with Columbia, where Social Credit gov- ' ernments are in power. His office said he has booked a number of public meetings all over Ontario from Oct. 10 to the end of the month. caprrot. TODAY ONLY "UNCHAINED" Continued from page 8 Murray. Rosebank. -l. Geraldn Blacquire, St. Nicholas. 5. Rose Mary Daeltoches. Miscouche and Julia MscNnuglit, Carleton Lot 6. PRINCE COUNTY HONOUR5- SECOND YEAR SWASHBUCKLING ADVENTURE! I THERE'S FUN FOR YOU - - - - AND THE FAMILY TOO - - ' AT THE DRIVE-IN THEATRE DAN 0'I-IERLIHY I mime only a is minutes DANCE. Car all North soirool two other brothers and lie h id ””'"m”""' C'""' to give the blood Int wlnoeaive a Pride! lent 1. era. a re-union at the Elderzlilavvwhotliie g.tg,o"I?;:Ige DgI'l;l::;' r3lr::l:5;'(';'Idza' "'MMEskFElLwIDEzl'&l Nlw' 1;:-9-mun-m.l..nuun. 1!; Japan roux ainonhnio. 'gl&nyl.y;::s.l:iV9brl:;'.:': wedlock,DoUni;linii)ale. a.M.r-ouli:e BOX OFFICE OPENS 8 PM. - SHOW AT 8:30 P.M. OSCAR Dmclcfns I Morel er Souls niooa pour - M -U1 I004 I -- had been tog th . Mr. (I M . G'l"d”- "” V """' ”""'”"” 9 ROME C... ....;..M ..m.M..m..... e-.- yo-r -- rm 3.... '....': ...... 1:. ..:.'. ;-,;u;g;;e-c:;.;,w-.:;-gm!-s TODAY and THURSDAY "E"ff"g"BR..!,'.lf',l.. mm, Souris 'I-I . . an a e y.-aju l'I.lE:lm:L0g'l) ai:Iid lliellrcgiigssnnurphy London lsemor Class, ' n-on - ' - e v e ' ' - . arldmlirlil-(I 31111 be either donors or boost- Oman” ha" 5"'lV9d ll"? 3l0ll8 Emabem Ramhay' Poplar the choir members of It. Antilu Presbyterian Church. Montague. l - MATINEE 204: It 400- EVENING Hie I 000 .i their surnme home In Lowl M" The K, , 1, ,1, 4. Ruth Krlsllnnsen. St. EleIn0l'I- Their weekend for two . . . is n. riot for eight! Just her , . .1 xii f hum,” ".0-mm git . M! t Th d . E. Mn and Mrs. Bent vuouo. Montague. W H ro err. Arlle and INCE COUNTY H0N0UR& . . , ' 11 ' be M red h g EXTRA. Special famiy p oe or o y. .::: .f:.id.'.T” it: -.'"..:::”":..::.':' :2: than 1iit:.;...;'f'f.i:.i:....' ”1"' ii” ”"I' T 1 ” W ” ” by mm at a" Wins WWW-'” an-liiiipanist for a sacred hymn- hing. led by Mr. Robert Murray. Delirious refreshments were served by the T . assisted by her sister. Mrs. Edwin Coll. New York. and Hr-I: Jnmn: l,owr-rv. mt nr-.ri slim. st-IRVICE - A sat-rcrl Sllllll service at St. Andrews” Prnsliyterlnll Church. Montague. Sunday evenlml. was under the illrovlinn of MI". RODCI Murray as thin weel" TINDIIEL HOWE Monday aveninl... The hall was de- corated with pink. white and blue streamers and balls. The gifts were opened by Alice Yonker and Janet Vnniderstine. and the cards were- read by Mrs. Gerald Landry. Mr. Vuozzo on behalf of himself and his bride. thanked everyone for the lovely gifts. All joined in sing- .iag "For They Are Jolly Good . Fellows". after which Mr. and Mrs. The congregational singing includ- Vuono were bounced and wished to .-i lillmlwr of well known hymns e ver y happiness In the years Illti psalms. Two beautiful ula..ahead. A delicoua lunch was served. with their little son to vacation with Mrs. Murphy's parents. Mr. 'ilId Mrs. J.B. Jay. 'home on leave with their parents at presen. Mr. Merlin McCarthy underwent ill! Dluration on his knee in the Char 'n Hospital last week. The large Memorial Hall that has bevuundersoing an inside fin- ish job 15 about completed with new sound proof ceillnll and new stage and curtains of the latest lyflt. new dance floor and new seats. This big hall on the upper floor now is ll modern theatre while the basement has five alleys mull! by Messrs. Willard Bruee. Maimlm Monroe and John Bean uere "The Shepherd's Psalm" and ".luslls. And Shall It Ever A ion-al solo "0 Love That Will Not, I.t'l lie Go” was beautifully render- N! ll)" iiiss Rachael Minchin. Four lllil rllnlr selections by the choir werc ”Glve To Our God Im- mnrlsl Praise." "0 God on lb"? ”""5'd " '.""ll' '0' "'9 a h l." "Wh s Tllfi Successful "'" "IE" 9'Cl"l0l "1 the vlllnse. . . .SI..'..... c...'.':,--i..".."”--r..T.".”. 1 S-""va'hvlsextendedtoMr- mm 187 Great George Street The Moments. Rich In Blessing". Mrs Elsie Wntterworth was orga- nisl during the service. Mr. Murray read the scripture and spoke on the use of music in the worship of God. He chose his text from Psalm Will and Colossians 8:10. sum. ” -mt p,rsonak Paul Cudmore and Joan Murphy. MANY NATIONALITIIS I E and Mrs. MacLeod of lali- examined the gI'0"P "ll Presented! Cl"9l""l- I l9ldll'lIl Iron-ore V in are vacationing at iie home awards to the following candldntes..5lllPPlllK P0"-. has a populatin-' I composed of 46 nationalities. of Mr. and Mrs. Cari MacKinnon, Killnuir ll--i A. it. Pyke B.A.. pp. and dnusluor Ruth have retnrnad to by Betty Vuosso. Doreen Doiron. Janet lllanidaretlne and Mrs. Ga-aid Landry. The evening con- cluded with s dance. the music being supplied by Alex Macbougall and Danny Mccarron. Cardigan Swimming 1 A small but successful swimming program came to a close at Cardi-l. gan on August 18. Miss Eileen Sutherland. Carletlon Siding. in- structed the classes in Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety skills. A local committee. with Mrs. Edith. Burke acting as chariman. spon-I sored this year's swimming pro- Beginners: Ralph Gardiner, Elaine Wood, Louise MacDonald, Heather MacDonald and Andrea! Remond. Juniorn: Fuchs Garliier and their home in London. Ontario. Id. . w'tli ' Eireetoiiv lilloctrlc Iteirlgi-mwr sold ur. dig this sale ::r:;" . H M Herbie Mncbonn B.FG00dPICh W0 K”; g ev0'l'hvhh,lw1nd V"-"um Cleaner. Ilpiinlstory. rugsydrapu. Mnniaizue. . N . V. W STUDY co-o'EiA'"vEs walls. floors all become sparkling clean with this sma.rt. efficient all- ..M”- llalllll Mackay and dnugh fr Doria, Morell. ue Qudtng g 9' div! is Montague visitin her "Wills. Mr. and Mrs. eiiry Milnrnp d llI- Allcc Chisholm R.N. and Julhler Norma Jean have return- " In yMoneton after spudl their brtlllnn with Mrs. Chis olrn's onther. Rev. A.R. Pylre of London. nlario. t REGINA, tCP)-Eight colomh. plan delegates representing the co- operation departments of the gov- ernments of Indonesia. Burma Andi Pakistan will arrive today I0 study the co-operative movement in Saskatchewan for two weeks. The visitors will be shown a credit society and its operation. the credit. Union League. wheat. pool and other kinds of coopera- l5t'h Annual Prince Edward Island PLOWING MATCH Alrlllr . tlves. "- l ifrom Boston for two weeks at her l0T l10WlllIK- A new kitchen and canteen service has been ingulled and the building is being painted inside and out. Miss Lottie Hughes who was here A ” . left last week for her home in the big city, Miss Burge. St. Peters Bay. has Grove. 2. Rhelta Ellis, Northam and Lois Muttart. Albany rural. 3. Colleen O'Brien. MacNellls Mills. (Junior Class) 1. Eleanor Hutchinson, MacNeills Mills. 2. Ruby Gsudet. Bedeque. (Intermediate iClass) . . . with Laughter! 1. Ruth Robblie. Tryon. 2. Iris Gallant. Miscouche. 3. Catherine Miiligan, MacNeills Mills. 4. Shirley Culllton, Central Lot 16. lsenior Class) 1. Leone Hutchinson. MacNeills Mills. 2. Gloria Gallant, Mlscnuche. PRINCE COUNTY HONOURM FOURTH YEAR llntennediate Class) 1. Barbara Smith. Tryon. 2. Marie Shea. 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