7: Monday, May 12, 1958 The Guardian. Page 15 ldered by the masses to be here-, , sy. my be on the fringe of the‘ ‘ ever expanding frontiers of know- ledge and truth. 130 Teachers Resign At LET'S TALK IT OVER Grace; Gaiety Of Dance Charm Older Generation by udn Prince Edward Island's Musiclwas an enjoyable experience to nounced it would consider it un-[urer of the NBTA said Saturday ethical for any licensed teachersathe boardfls final offer was bclmv m apply for. positions here lmtllvmininium standards in seven spe- the dispute is settled. The trust- cific instances. He Said ..famy ees countered that they would large" increases were offered to consider it unethical for other} V school boards to hire any of the‘ married male teachers, a smaller iboost to unmarried females alld teachers who resigned. . ' I d ~ ' ' ' _. tl th h th tt f d F r lementary schools andvllone f0!‘ ma1‘1’19d,“°men a" Festival 1S getting bigger and bet . lfeethe r y me pa er 0 mun sfon twoouhigfi schools an bmngua1y.nuns_ ter etV.er¥hl’ear’ and nobfepgrb NEW IDEAS ' are involved. some classes are lnllelitlllellfealltsl l:lodz:nrcui)nlgce’l‘hi: ye: Someone has said recently: EDMUNDSTON’ NB‘ (CP)"‘ l'a“‘g‘h't l”‘Fr°"'°h' “hers in Eng" An Official Of the 10061 branch 0f.lish. All are public schools. There the New Brunswick Teach-er~s As- are no parocthtjtail schools here sociation said Sunday all except; though some Roman Catholic sis- tW0 Of this City's 132 teachers! ters are employed as teachers. in Summerside the dancing dis-“We _Sh°Uld be tolerant 01' 0“? may was’ to us at least” Sm--lheretics, because many of the prisingly em'oyab1e entertaimiaccepted facts of our generation ment. The dance routines by such ih3V9 been at 0119 llme the here‘ {SE17 |Nl3llP lllfillll or quick comforting help for Backache. Rheumatic Pains, Summerside C.w. L. Guide movement The May meeting of the C.W.l.. ‘ The next meeting is to be held Wb _ division! S.um.mer5jde, was E at the home Of MKS. Edwin Mac- 1d in the K. of C. Home on llleay 7th with the president, Mrs.l Wilfred Perry presiding. The meeting opened with the league prayer followed by minutes of the 1 last meeting and the treasurers report. Correspondence consisted of three thank you cards. The following conveners gave reports: Report forms- Mrs. Alyre Ar- senault reported all report forms filled out and sent in. . Red Cross - Mrs. Cecil Clow reported that 25 garments had been made in the month of Ap- ril. . Social Service - Mrs. Ivan Clow reported that shoes and sneakers had been bought for needy chil- ' dren. Ways and Means - Mrs. Tho- mas Link-letter reported that there will be a rummage sale coming, up the latter part of! May and a bingo for the convent to take place the first part of; June. The annual collection of the C.W.L. will take place the week of the 19th of May. Citizen-ship - Mrs. Henry Lan—.‘ dry reported attending a meeting l of the Cancer Society and also the annual meeting of the Social 1 Welfare. 1 Sick - Mrs. Clifford Gaudet sent out 7 cards and made 5 hospital calls and 6 house calls. I A member of the C.W.L., Mrs. Arnold Van Fleit who is moving from Summerside was presented l with a gift from the league. Roll call at the June meetingl will be answered with a grab bag buy for the lawn festivall wliioli takes place in July. Meeting’ adjourned, followed by socal hour. CONVENERS The following conveners were elected for the coming year at‘, the annual meeting held previous- l ly. Membership-Margaret Wed-l 36; Lunch - Mrs. Edward Gillis; Programme - Mrs. («Dr.) Hubert MacNeill; Social Service - Mrs. Ivan Clow and Mrs. Cecil Clow; Ways and Means - Mrs. Thomas Linkletter; Sick - Mrs. Clifford Gaudet; Girl Guides-Mrs. Ed- ward Gallant; Magazine, Mrs. Dick Steele; Citizenship - Mrs. Henry Landry; Press ~ Mrs. Gor- don Harris; Radio and T. V.- Mrs. M. J. Mullin; Red Cross - Mrs. Cecil Clow; Education - Mrs. Tousant Perry: Spiritual- Mrs. Arthur Arsenaultl Report Form-s - Mrs. Alyre Asenault. ‘Councillors - Mrs. George Mor- 1‘lS0n,'.Mrs. George Peters, Mrs. Fl'ancis McNeil], Mrs. William Profitt, Mrs. Arnold Mclvor, Mrs. Adrian Casey, Mrs. Roland Ra- es ‘Connolly. Alberfon‘ C.W.L. Annual Meeting tTh.e annual_ meeting of Alber- Oh sub-division of the C.W.L. ‘£135 held at the home of Mrs. - MA Foley. The meeting open- all Wllh Prayer by the chaplain tev. Phelan McKenna and four- effll members responded to the F0_,l_call. 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Passengers exited through errors which the adjudicator helpfully pointed out, but the jaunty. nonchalant way those little girls appeared on the stage, and the way in which they ex- ecuted their various steps with such grace and galety was sur- prising for their years. (or.is this ltime of life when grace and gaiety come naturally and do not have to be assumed?) No doubt the girls put in a lot of tedious hours in practice, but it was surely very much worth while. When you think of the endless hours and hours of prac- tice the professional must go through, it makes you think that be believed. Naturally there were §W91‘e scorned for their radicaltand are “just waiting” for the‘ beliefs. “It is so easy and com-l school boards next move. fortable for us. especially those ofl Friday night 101 teachers re- us Whose Sun is. sinking in lheisigned en masse after contract western sky of life. to hold fast} negotiations, between the school .t° Lhe ?h11‘,’,5°phy that “whaleVe’lt~i‘u~stees a nd the association 15‘ 15 rlght and turn 3 def“ earlbroke down. Earlier 29 teachers- .t° nfw ldeasdwhlfih P‘f°Ve d1Sl‘“'b'shad resigned for the same rea- mg ° °“ °r ere ex1§ta“°e‘ son. The association says the res- , N°l _°“lY_°“r arlerles bemmejignations were submitted because lnelasllc Wm‘ adyancmg year? otherwise the present contract Sometimes our minds follow suit. would have been automaficany We tend to close our minds tofenewed Eilltiinfiiilifi lcli.eerlV§ti3§l ireiiiiigi. The “W1 accepted ‘I33, mg- in straight jackets. Of course, we lg“_a'l1‘?“_5 termmg them ‘ egg‘; shouldn’t swallow, hook line and I “nlusllfled _3'nd 1’ 1' 9 ‘m 3 l “ TF1 sinker, every hairbrained idea|B°3“l °ha“‘m'a“ H-' T- 1433019 that comes our way’ but we called the Le3‘Cl'li€I‘iS, Wlage Sle- [some of those youngsters might (AP Wirephoto) ‘go far in the art. In any case itl should be willing to admit thatlmahds excessive- lsay actual salaries range from _ . strong cloudy urine. irritating passages. Basic salaries set by the pro- Le: Palélsfi ‘stag losp of gfiergty due Yto Kid- - , - .1 may an a er rou es, ry C STEX. Vmclal government ranbe from Quick. complete satisfaction or money $1,600 to $3,200 a year. Trustees , back. Over 900 million cysmx tablets 2 used Drove safety. success. Don't suffer ‘ another day without asking your drug- say 1 gist tor ovsmx. . $2.055 to $5,420. th e y raises up to $1,350 a year per teacher were offered during nego- tiations. The board said its final oflfer would have cost the city $48,000 a year. s A. H. Kingett, secretary-treas Maclean &‘ Son ‘ VICE FOR RENT SALE-S & SER F1001. sanders and Edge" Electrical Contractors 3150 117 Kent St. Dial 7186 Floor Sealers and Varnishes ‘ for sale Motor Rewinding and ‘ CHANDLER BE0S- Small Appliance Repair: 1 Plywood Place Dial 6557 . some of the new concepts, con-' Me a nwhile the NBTA an—. with Mrs. James O’Brien, Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs. _Alton O'Brien on lunch ‘committee. On motion meeting adjouriied. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. . _,,,,,A¢.-.~.-.~.~.v.34- Winnipeg, Man. ,.. Cers for 1958-59 took place which resulted as follows: President —— Mrs. Joseph Cal- laghan (re-elected); secretary -1‘ Mrs. Merritt Callaghan; treas-1 OTTAWA VALLEY LuMn:9i'i‘co. Lrb. it Victory Industrial ’ Centre "Fer~M.E ttSh . r elected“ If, ,,Vc‘:“ ,.eS,§§n,":, Moncton, N.B. 1>.o. Box 124 .lI'S. Edwin a ' Phone. 2-1643 vice _ M c onald, zndl fit; 3?r1¢iewxEl:I;t Eire];/ltlzhtloin ‘ . _ ' . l C%§‘3‘;EgII‘:o§§r1ck. AVAILABLE AT , Membership -— Alberton. Mrs. 'l§:‘_:)l:lui'_1l3er1r‘1f1rd. Mrs. James M. F. co‘ eric ; -- M . J h. Wallace; Kiidgli —— Summerside C"a'l°“°l°w" Cahill; Elmsdale — Mrs. A. D. 0 rien. FINANCE 1 Allbefton —- Mrs. Merritt CaI- AVAILABLE AT ag ; _ . “.l:.-.~"'=:;::.:=: MucD°NAL°-Rg§’Em all ; K~ . _ - Cahfiilce ildaie Mrs. Cecil . 0 . Spiritual — Mrs. John Barrett; Charlouelown Altar —— Miss Maud 0’Connor; G1.” Guides —— Mrs. Ronald Mc~’ ""1011; Social Action and Wel-l I31‘?-— Mrs. Albert Noonan;l mmlsration Mrs. Merrittl . lashan; Press — Mrs. Mer-l ritt (allaghan; Auditor —— Mrs. Jnim °rofilt. 1 1'-has moved. seconded and‘ °a1‘I‘led.-that all bill be paid‘ Charlottetown AVAILABLE AT L. M. POOLE & CO. alld lhal $25 be sent to the C.l dl‘ scholarship fund. 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