the fourth member of the IAIIIIIY of Mr. and Mrs. D.H. itillant of Miscouche entered the nursing profession this month. Irma (left! and Mary itainp trightt are student nur- x. S at the Charlottetown Hospital sihool of Nursing.June (centre) it a staff nurse in the surgical tltt ISIOII of the hospital and Mona tinsert above) is an industrial nttise in Labrador with the in akin .'tl e r r it t Construction toiiipany. Generally speaking require- nu-nts for admission to an ap- ronnuisuetism proved school of nursing in the Province may be divided into educational and age bracket: Applicants must have llinior matriculation for registration in the Association of Nurses. How- eve: its some universities admit conditionally canditates with one failure. approved Nursing Schools here do likewise. Appli- cants from other provinces will have to have matriculation standards as required where they write matriculation exam- inations. The preferred niinlmum age is ill years but an applicant is ac- cepted at seventeen years onI condition that her parents sign a statement indicating that she cannot be registered as a nursel until she is twenty-one. and must do nursing under supervision- during the period that she is a't graduate nurse and is under- age for registration. While there Is no maximum age limit. the director of the; school will use her own judg-i menl The same applies in the case of married applicants. t I GLEN VALLEY L i .tIrii. John N" auid It--s Alton Mat-Lean were re- fPttl tisitors to Charlottetown. tins Dorothy Smith of Sum- nterside. was it recent visitor at the home of her sister and broth- rr-in-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frilzell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- l.r.-n visited friends and relat- ixru in Tryon on Sunday. bits Donald Dickicson has ai('el'tl('d a position as teacher in lircadalbane village school. Rcrcnt guests at the home of tlr and Mrs. Sterling MacLcan new Mi-s Florence M.'icLeod of I'I'lxI(ll'I XIitSS.. Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Nicholson of Somcrville. Mass. and Mrs. Robert Smith oi &'.'isk.tIonii. Saslt. ill .1tt(I Mrs. Norman Mac- II.ili.iIlI iir. and Mrs. Edward ll.ulIi-nald and Miss Anna Mac- II4lIi.tIfI have returned home limit at weekend tour of Nova Stotut. tit and Mrs. Cyrus Martin amt daughters. were recent vis- n..i.- to llampshire. tlr. atid Mrs. Allan Macl)ow- i-' and little daiigliter accomp- a't.('d by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth llarilouell and Miss Irene Mac-1 limu-ll and Miss Irene Mac- ltimell motored to Bothwell on, Mnday and were guests of her nmihcr. Mrs. Macvanc. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gillls and daughters. Elinor and Joyce uvtp recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher G”aham. .Kn.inirnt'k. tlru. Ivan FriI.1ell has return- nt home from visiting friends in that-lntteton. WT. and Mrs. Van Oome of M.trshII2Id were recent visitor.- It IIIP home of her parents. Mr. York were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John M.acLennan. Church Has Guest Speaker Rev. Gardiner Dalzell of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. St. Lambert. Qiie., was the guest preacher at Keusington Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. Speaking on the theme "Why Are We Here" He chose for his text the words Iound in Ephesians I. verse 4 - "According as he has chosen us in Iilm before the foundation of the world. that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love." tproven by quotat- ions from scripture and imple- mented by words of learned men. in plain and forceful words. the minister told his hearers that each has been chosen of God for a special work; that God needs the help of each one of us; in his plan for salvation; and that we are not fulfilling the purpose of our creation unlcss WP Prayerfully seek the way by which we can fulfill our destiny. .Vlr. Dalzcll tvas welcomed by the minister of the church. Rev. E. H. Bean who conducted the service and also welcomed two visiting ministers in the congreg- ation. Rev. Donald MacKay of Summcrside Presbytcrianl church and Rev. D t. (Zampg bell of Montague. Moderator of. Synod for the M.aritime Prov-1 inces who pronounced the bene- diction. Under the direction of the organist. Mrs. I-7. I. Jay. the choir rcndcred "Stand Up. Standl Up For Jesus." in anthem ar-: rangement, in addition to the I. regular hymns. l Rev. Mr. Dalzcll is a son of I Mr. and Mrs. Edson Dalzcll, and a member Presbyterian Church when he accepted the call to the mini.-airy. of Kcnslngtonl 4 In Lake Are Saved Front page headlines in a To- ronto newspaper read as follows: I In lake saved, boat sinks mile off Long Branch. two swim nule to the shore. pals rescued. The article continues: Two men swam a mile to safety through wdegree water and another two were rescued; by harbor police after their out-. hoard-powered boat sank offt Long Branch today. Dave McLean. 25. of i'lt.h at.. and Warrior Fisher. 23. of George st. who swam ashore, were taken to Long Branch po- lice station and then to hospital with shock. Jack Bihke. 26. of New Toronto was picked up by Lifesavers as he swam towards shore and John Bilokie. 25, of New Toronto. owner of the boat. was rescued in he still clung to the sides of the submerged craft. Spectators watched front the shore as the boat sank and me occupants were thrown. scream- ing, into the water. Fog at first handicapped the rescue boats as they sought the sinking craft. Police and life-saving stations were swamped with dozens of calls as crowds hurried to the waterfront between 25th and 27th sts. The rescued men were all able to swim, police said 'l'lie half-submerged boat was towed to the Humber life-saving station Dave .'itcl..ean is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs L).L. Machinnon 232 Richmond'Street. The marriage of Rev Parqu- liar Mat-Kinuoii of Vallcyfield United Church and Miss Helena Pippy took place in Pownal church on Wednesday SvplCln- bcr llth at 3 p.m. followed by a wedding supper in Pownal llall. The best wislii-s of a host of friends goes with this popular young couple Miss Natalie Mttrkiiiiioii of Charlottetown was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Arden Richards, Cherry Valley. during the pastt weekend. The ladies of the Pountil La- dies Aid are beginning to arrange Diefenbaker To Accompany Queen In U. S. OTTAWA ICPI--PYIIIIE Minister Diefenbaker will be in attendance5 on the Queen during most of the Washington engagements of her forthcoming Canada-United States tisit. his office said Wednesday. Buckingham Palace announced in London that Mr Diefenbaker and Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd of the United Kingdom will uCl,'0IIIDaIIy the Queen during her state visit to the United Statelt next month. Mr. Diefenbakerts office said that the Canadian prime minis: ter will not be present at the Oct. 16 ceremonies in Jamestown. Va., commemorating the 350th anni- versary of the first British set- tlersl landing in what now is the United States The Queen goes directly to Jamestown from Ottawa. where she opens Parliament Thanksgiv- ing Day. Oct. 14 Mr Diefcnbakcr will be at the airport in Washington Oct l7. uhen the Queen arrites. and uill be in attendance as senior min- ister throughout that day and part of the next. returning then to Ottawa. 1 KINGSTON W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Kingston W.i. was held at the home of Mrs Tyrus Holmes on September 5 itith the members oi Clyde River W.l. as guests- lfor the eieniiig Meeting opened with ode fol- lowed by Creed in unison. I Roll call was answered by l.'i members and 2 visitors. with something for a sale School re- port by Mrs. Lcith Newson. It was moved to get articles needed for school. It was moved Mrs. liolmcs get capsules al lied Cross. Corrospondciicc has read by sctretary. lcttcrs front Red ('ross. Miss Mat-Lt-od A Thank You letter front Louis t'low. Coiiiniittces: St-litiul Mrs. liarrison Green. Mrs Tylpha New.-.on: Luiich. Mrs. W. Yea. Mrs. Stewart (lolwill. Treasurer gave reports. Mrs. Campbell ex-I, for their annual chicken supper and preparations are being made to hold it in the near future. D.J. after being ordained in little over three years ago. BUR cUDMORE'S 5 DRY CLEANERS Before coming to St. Lambert. Que. he was the Presbyterian minister at Flin Flon. Manitoba Plan; 022 I 110 Kent St. amt Mrs. Dunkerken. Mi Robert Hickox. who Is mioloycd in Cltarlottotown. HINII the ucckcnd at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. El- don Ilickox. Hrs. Iiinsley Higgins wa ni-r-nt visitor to Summerslde. .'iIr. and Mrs. Lnken Lewis of 1 babies. l FOR BOYS-Strong Boots with Cork Soles. side lace shoes and Wellingtons. . FOR GIRLS-BIIIOPIHUI. Loaferi. Suede and White Buck Shoes. FOB LADIES-American Girls, Tetrn ult and St. George Pumps. Suede and Patent Leather. Louie and Spike Heels, color black, blue and other full uhad on. I BACK TO SCHOOL AND COOLER WEATHER SALE AT THE I(& R SHOE STORE FEATURING I"0II CHILDREN-Savage, Ilonlth and Parisette Boots and Shoes for C-OHMING Eveursl Dance. Bonshnw Hall. Friday.) Rummage Sale: Y MC.A. Sep- I tcvnber Zlst. . Gordon Lodge Dance every Friday night. Good Music. Dance Fortune Hall Friday In-pt an. Webster's Orchestra. Ringo St. Terei-als Friday. Sep- tember 1). Cult prlus Jaelt Pot. p Special at Ellis amiiimf Quaker Dairy Ration. 88.35. I Green Road chicken slipper. Thursday. September 26th. Itimmage sale: Y.M.C.A. trmber Ital at 1.80. t Horse races at Ilazelhrook. September 11. at 2 pm . l "MI! and chicken supper nl Vernon River Hall Tuesday. Sep- tember N. Bingo. Unloading old Sydney coal at Hilton today. Vernon Gillespie, Milton. Rummage sale Y.ttt.c.A. I 0'- cloelt Friday. September &b. lmihury Wtunevfa Institutes. Cake sale at Simpson-Soon. Friday. Sept. &h. I pm. In 3 of Basilica Alta Society gait Monday. ltd. -tarttna at I in. Dance lemmas sale. I. Mont- upter. I. .D.I. III- II! My. Hell. 1 p.I. Brown and many NURSES' CAREER GIRL-Wt-tdgles. black and white Oxfords. FOR THE MEN-Ritchie. Strntford. (Ireh and English made dress shoes. Buck Shoes. John Palmer, Greb end Com- Welllngmn BOOM, ecu Boot: with leather, cork and oil repellent soles. Over 100 pairs John Palmer Co. Oil Tan Water R4-pellant Boots and Shoes ReguIarl.95-NOW 5.95 Regular 10.95-NOW 7.95 We carry I full range In sins and widths. Also it Iiill line of Minor Rule White SPECIAL WIIILE THEY LAST her footwear and ntneouta. Winter Overahoeu In stock shortly. t I 3l&ni.8hIlIeHhnIII Rlrhbnniitflllnn elWark Judah. Currant nltaivn 79.5 on. lint ovir.nAi.I.s. ONLY Bremen and Fbhennefs light weight inter repellent meta. Jackets and Pnhvanltlleveu. E-Qlnyuuroll woollonauad get newblanketallexehnngo. ON SECOND FLOOR A til the of G. W. G. O Murphy's made Jenna. Overalls. Coveralls and Ponnunb Underwear. Sweaters. Doeskln and Wool 0uIs.PnknwIthhaIHundmnayohntyps Our Wehvlleyubehockurahwkuid prions. uaqoaiansnur L O. IIELLY Imitthcr. iTlie Guardian Page 3 . Friday. Sept, 20. 1957 BUYING POULTRY Beginning next week we will be accepting poultry at our plant Monday through Thursday. Phone us for pick up service. Paying highest madtet prices. also paying premium on heavy fowl and chicken. thing for sale. Mrs. Keith Detou invited niembe a to meet with her for their next meeting. Meeting closed with singing "Long Long Ago.” Lunch was served by host- ess and ladies of Institute Mrs. Matheson moved 2 int: of thanks on behalf of Clyde Riv- er W.l. Programme by Mrs. Yeo. Mrs. L. Newson. Mrs. E. Newson. "Annie Laurie" and "Good Night Ladies." closed a very enioyabie evening by all pre- sent. WADDELL BROS. Crapaud. P. E. I. LLOYD WITH QUEEN LONDON IAPI - British For- PIEII Secretary Selwyn Lloyd will accompany Queen Elizabeth dur-V ing her state visit to the United Dr. Dlill',:IaS At" 'tlacDonal tstates next month. Buckinghaml has sut'('t-ssfully completed wri lPalace announced Wednesday. i ten examinatins for the Ameri-. can Board of aitcsllicsiulouy and! the lmerirait ('1-ll:-:9 of Knes- the-iology Ilr ilaclionalrl plans on returning to the Island next. summer. He is a son of Col W.J. Macl)onald and Mrs. MacDonald Charlottetown. NEW 1' Drive 4 INFORMATION Direc On Aug M. I957 at aboutl ,4 li.20 p.m. a car and a '2-ton? . truck were involved in 3 oo'-, pla'""d I” '"”"h"'5 Wllardlni lision at the junction of North 000's” bouts ' River Road and Belvedere Ave- An invitation from I-Zieiiiwoodt nue. Would the driver of a '5 to meet with them for their ton truck who is believed mt next HIPOIIIIE was arrepletl ui have witnessed the accident. has iiiowd and st-coiided t h e I P1935? 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