The Eastern Guardian Thursday, Sept. 2, 1954 The Guardian .g;cGUI.All Legion meeting, -.!,mt3;;ue branch, Thursday, Sep- iHnllZ'EX' 2- .-1-lMOTHY SEED. We now i-no our cleaning mills in both mmmersidc and Charlottetown in nperatlon. We will custom clean mur seed. also buying timothy at mghest market. price. at our Kinkora, Summerslde and Chair- lrittctown mills. Morris. i(mk.ora. Summerslde and Char- 1iii.Il'lOWTl. ucmcggn. slll'PEIt - More in 700 patrons were in attend- ” 5 at the chicken -upper held evening in Memorial Hall. Vlniint Stewart by at. Andrew's 'p,....-ii sub-division of the C.W.L ,:,,nov,ving the supper an evening of dancing and bingo provided enter- minmerit for those who desired to remain. Mrs. Dan Mullen. president ,.g the subdivision was assisted in ma prepDl'lIil0f'l and serving of the ",m,.., by Mrs; Romuald MacDon- ,.in, Mrs. Ray Gallagher. Mrs. r,.-onge Mccormlc. Mrs. Emme-ti. wrxenna, Mrs. William Griffin. tr... Wilfrid Aiflecir, Mrs. Ernest :ucEnchern, Mrs. Cyrene MacDon- ,.1..i and Mrs. D. MacDonald. Dance mmm was provided by Dan and ,iarI(iF. MacDonald. 'FT'NEIlAL ATMoaE..a iusan The funeral of the late Philip sinnot. was held Wednesday morn- ng irom the residence of his irmtim-, Frederick Sinnott. Morcli Rfgr to st. Lawrence Church Where it Solemn High Mass was celebrated hv his brother. Rev. A. L. Sinnz-t'.. assisted by the nephew of the IIPCPRSECI, Rev. 0. C. sharkey, deo- rim and Rev. Reginald Phalen, sub tirnonn. Rev. Vincent. Murnaghan, master of ceremonies. Sealed iii 'hc sanctuary were the Rev. Phalen MaoKerina. Rev. Charles Mac- mythy, Riev. George Mccormac, nev, Wilfred Keefe. Rev. Frank .-ilvwhrd, Rev. Thomas MacL(-nnan. tr.-v. Charles MacDonald. service at me grave was conducted by Fatiier Sinnott assisted by the denson and sub-deacon at the Mass. Tlic in- is-rment was in the church cemet- cry, The pail bearers were Messrs: E.-ninmin Keefe, Eugene Sinnott. .in-cph Sinnctt. Cecil McCarthy, .ir1sPpll Donovan. Peter Wlialcii. Tho funeral was very largely at- Page 5 ...!FREE balloons with 5 cent purchase of school supplies at the Montague 5 to 31.00 Store. --JSCHOOL OPENING special: Large sized smooth lined scrib- blers. Regular price 5 cents. Special 19 cents while they last. Montague 5 to 31.00 Store. ----'GAME ACT CASES -Yester- day afternoon at Georgetown Stip- Pndltlry Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudct imposed fines on four men charged under the Game Act with ED811118 without licenses. A real- dent of Pinette was fined 37.00 and coses (33.00) or 10 days. Two others. one from Murray Harbor and the other from Emerald were each lined 35.00 and costs (53.00). A fourth from Moncton. N. B.. was fined 55.00 and costs. Earlier at Charlottetown s. fifth defend- ant from Brookline. Mass., charg- ed with the same offence was rinded 37.00 and costs (S100) or l0 days. The prosecution was con- ducted by the Provincial Police Constable. ..!HlLI.SIDE LODGE I.0.0.F.- The regular meeting of l-lillside Lodge l.0.0.F. was held on Thurs- day night with Noble Grand Gordon Coffin presiding. Fifteen members were present. During the proceedings the tru tees were instructcd to have the epalrs on the lodgeroom completed. At. last week's meeting brothers Wayne, Aiiken and Malcolm eMacKc-nzie gave a detailed report of the pro- ceedings of the Grand Lodge which was held at Amherst. N.S. Also at this meeting Bro. Ethan Stewart gave his report and add- ed some humorous stories which were enjoyed by all of the attend- ing brothers. Immediate Past Grand Master. the late Bro. Clif- ford Keenan received glowing tri- butes for diligently promoting Oddlellowshlp. Bro. Wylie Gor- veait, D.G.M., will pay an official visit to the lodge next Tuesday. He will be accompanied by sev- eral grand lodge officers. TORONTO (CF)-A three-alarm fire razed the central section of the Bloor Street United Church in central Toronto Tuesday, causing damaged unofficially estimated up to 3500.000. No one was injured. STEWART WEEK-ENO .VfcCready's Regular price 440 Domestic Shortening Sugar. 5 lbs. Kom. tin Pilchards. 2 fins . . . . McSwuin's Beef. I-in . Sodos.pIig. furnaces. etc. Doves. Zlbs. 29c Pickles. Sweet Mustard. 24 oz. 33c Cookies. Special . . . . . . . . .... .... . . .. 37c sooooeaaaoloil SPECIAL mess FOR THU - FRI . SAT On Studio Couches - Dovonports and Space Savors. Watch for our ad on furnace oil burners - range oil burners. and oil "furnaces - floor Buy.ocriy and avoid disappointment STEWART & BECK. PHONE 37 & BEOK'S SPECIALS 27c 38c 49c 39c 29c i The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Medical As- sociation will be convened in the auditorium of Prince of Wales Col- lege at 9:30 a.m. city tlme tomor- row. following registrations. The morning session will be devoted entirely to business, with the presi- dent. Dr. J. H. Shaw. in the chair. Provision has been made for direct telephone service to any of the 83 registered licenced doctors In the province who may be in at.- tendance, and urgently needed. The members of the society and visitors will be the guests of the Board of Trustees of the Char- lottetown Hospital at a luncheon in the hospital at one o'clock, at which time Dr. F. G. Strong, Vancouver, BC.. President of the Canadian Medical Association, will be introduced to the members. The assembly will be reconvened in the College Auditorium at 2:15 pm. when clinical papers will be read by Dr. Agnew, professor of obstetrics, Unlvcrislty of British Columbia, and Dr. J. F. Mccreary, professor of paediatrics, University of British Columbia and Dr. Strong. who is a noted cardiologist. Dr. J. W. Mar-Kenzie will preside over the meeting. Dr. and Mrs. Shaw will be hosts to the members of'the Society and the visiting doctors on Friday night at their summer home in Stanhope, featured by square dancing. On Saturday morning the busi- ness sessions will be continued in P.W.C. Auditorium at ten o'clock. followed by luncheon at the P. E. Island Hospital, where the doctors will be the guests of the Board of Trustees of that hospital, This as- sembly will be addressed by Dr. A. D. Kclly. Secretary. Dominion Medical Association. Reassembling again at I:i5 p.m.. P. E. I. Medical Association Annual Meeting Scheduled For Tomorrow Dr. F. G. Strong President Canadian Medical As- soclatlon. the association will again be ad- dressed by the distinguished visi- tors, Doctors Strong. Agnew and Mccreary. The convention will terminate with the annual ball which will be held at Dalvay on Saturday night. Featuring this year's convention will be an outstanding display of products arranged by drug houses and medical supply companies which will be shown in the audi- torium and examined by the doc- tors during stated rest periods. Arrangements have been made for individual booths to accommoda'I this display, the largest ever to he shown here. Of Souris Group ..'Mr. Gerald Pineau of Arma- dale was elected president of the Souris district teachers group yes- terday at the second day of a two- day convention. Other officers in- clude vice-president Miss Dorothy Keays, Souris Line Road. and secretary. Mr. John O'Brien, Mo- roll. The morning session was given over to discussion on questions from the teachers. and a demon- stration on physical education by Miss Estelle Bowness. The afternoon session began with group discussions. after which Mr. Malcolm MncKenzie. assistant di- rector of education. spoke regard- ing the curriculum. and the new texts to be used this year. Mr. Derrill Macaulgan. Queen Square Sciiool, gave an interesting demonstration on teaching inter- HIMIIRIP arithmetic. Armadale Teacher Elected President Al Convention in, it was proposed that Latin be re-insiated in grades nine and ten as a compulsory subject. Also tiiat the examining board be requested to include in the comments pre- pared on provincial examinations for ten and eveven, model answers for questions that were poorly an- swered in the examinations. That the teachers acquaint the public with the advantage of hav- ing a central high school. That the study of health be dropped from grade ten for ex- amination purposes. That since the literature pro- gram for grade ten is too exten- sive, that part of the text be as- signed to supplementary reading, the balance to intensive literary study. That the rural teachers who open school in August. receive their chcquc at the last of August. Among the resolutions brought The many changes made during the past year in the school cur- riciiliim were discussed by Mr. Maimliii MacKenzle, assistant dir- ector of education, at the closing sessions of the two-day fall con- ccntion of the Prince Edward Is- land Tcacherls Federation. held yesterday at Mt. Stewart. After I bricr talk concerning the three committees which have been set up to decide on new texts for language, science and arithmetic, a discussion period was hold. A demonstration by Mr. Derrill Macouigan. BA, M.ED.. Queen Square School teacher. and A dis- cussion on intermediate arithme- tic was well received by the at- tending lcachers. It was followed by a five-minute tail: on the Junior Red Cross by Miss Marie Bow- neas. A question box was their conducted with Mr. MacKenzie nnd Mr. Gordon Rico answering the queries. In the afternoon, 0. demonstra- tion. on physical education. con- sisting of various games and act lvitics which could be carried on in and out of the class room, was conducted by Miss Estelle Bow- noss. A record of the resolutions was then given by sister Clair Therese, one of them being that the study of hygiene for examina- tions pui-pose,s be completed in Grade DC. in the business portion of the meeting. Mr. Warren Mcctuirk was MAYF AIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER SEPTEMBER 2-3 selected by the nominating com- lnleresling Discussions Al Teachers Convention At Ml. Slewarl Yesterday mittee as president of the federa- tion and Mrs. George I-landrahan as vice-president. The aecretary is Miss Mable O'Brien. It was decid- ed that another two-day conven- tion ba held in the coming year. BRING 4 Mums THE neon FAMILYI CITY AHOY! A HOWL! nanss as HNAL TODAY YOU PLEASE i Vn mun . It's one big roar from shore to v A gr-rum-. a shore when - - - I nonnisius "ABBOTT and COSTELLO ' ...:;:;.”;::':.... MEET cm. ltlllll" Co-starring Charles Laughton super riot in super color. Extra! "Mighty Hiinlers' "So you want to he at plumber" I "Land of the trembling earth" pro cHiuu;,m l TONIGHT drive out to iii. '"',ff;;';,;” Drive-in see the stars under A i;oi.oIt pf” 59.". CARTOON Need 434 Donors In Ch'lown Today As the result or a deficit of I34 donors on the llrll three days of Red Cross blood donor clinics held in the province this week Char- lottetown will have to produce at least 434 donors, instead of 800 as previously advertised, if the prov- ince is to reach its much-needed OIJIGCUVB of 1.000 donors for the four days of clinics. This should not be too difficult I task and it is to be hoped that there will be record nttendanceg at the clinics to be held this afternoon and this evening at the Holy Re- deemer Oommunity cent"; in Charlottetown today. The only way that the blood so needed can be available for all is for all who cm to register at today's cllnim. local Camera Club Meeting The Charlottetown Camera Club held its first meeting of the nu. son last night at the Y. M. C, A, The last season's activities were reviewed by the past president, Mr. Walper. , The WIMIINK prints in all of last year's competitions were on display. Mr. Walper discussed thc competitions and asked for sug. gestions for this next season. it was announced that the an- nual meeting would be held in two weeks at which time the new executive would be elected. The first meeting was well attended Souris Theatre and it was anticipated that this season would see a large increase i in the number of members. It was decided that the club would again meet every two weeks but Wednesday night was chosen instead of Friday night as it was last year. 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