assigned full 3 lbllitl f - PREMIER MATHESON laws and FY0873!"- ed""'"0" to lhr: gftiifinces ebsut til: "I" banding, huiuued on g:.dtil:ieu Premier A.W. Matheson said he Followlnl I P3031 d-I5'5"”I””- 3 Aruluum Phone 96'2 s tlducailonal requirements of 1956 Iucchlwuthn f lelndaiiw C (ml had listened with interest "1 u” "0'”"”""" commm" W” Cppooml "'5 ""1 M”: L"”"' G''"'"'- FRED are much mme "nun than In w ch ey o . nna,,ci.,l.glatemem submitted by led comprised of Mr. Earle Atkln- ML nu Mm John LHFNWL nu ' x j those of 1867. he pointed out. The 30”” CHAIRMAN . M8y0f CI1I'I'I'ie- Referring to the gon, chairman. Mrs. Doris Profit. 30561, My. Md Mrsg Joseph Kens on .I A - advances in the sciences and eng. Mr. D.0. Stewart. chairman of economic tint mglthough you may M”, Joseph Callaghan and Ivan Pom”. .11 of Lynn, Mast. newt 1113'- plvg emu from summcrside lng offflclal opening ceremonies. and served lunch to I 1111? Hum- garet Coffin. Carol Dunning. Cec- ilia Darby. Barbara Clark and Lor- ed -rm-. Homo - no school Aooooso-son 3-: W" 2: 1'" N we or pected. This problem -11 particul- Gymnasium, including land. lie Gulch. DI can dill M D II arly acute here because of thc' many financial comblltttmcnts of the past year. The cost of 8275.000.- ooforourncwliighschoolianot by any means the last cost. We have tin additional staff. addit- hllll Upkeep. the extra heating, ting,,insurance. and provision for debt reduction. This additional school ccomodation has increas- ed toatal yearly school costs by :2o.ooo.oo or 3: 1-3 percent," Mayor Currie reported. APPEALS T0 GOVERNMENT He said it is Imperative that more assistance for educational purposes be received governments and urged that a greater share of federal tax dis- ?-Ursements be channelled back 1-hrvueh the Provincial Govern- gleint to the towns and municipal. The British North America Act PIWTIDK require especially train- men and women to even ope Iromuu” atsrm damage at 03,000.00. I mounting to a total capital expend- Iturs of I71.ItD.N. Dr. L.W. Shaw, deputy minis!!! of education. rafcrrcd to the chant- ing aspect of education as at thos- oughly different organisation to- dayiromwhatitbaabeeayelfi .39, 3. gpokg of tha requirements today ias this school has provided. "Bow- evar." he said, "to quote from I certain good book. "To whom much is given, much will be expected. He urged the pupils 14; lflke gv opftu.l1lt)'l0IBete8C- ilitlez bar: and then see that this tha Sllmmeraide Board of School Trustees. aid that the new school "”. For AI - erton ls Collsiderecl A meeting I teachers and trus tacaoltbs - oAlbertan"h ' was held Th sday evening in the new school disc the ...ganisa- tlon of s ome and School Aa- aociation. Mr. R.D. McKlnnol'l. who was appointed chairman of a Home ltorium for public functions. com- y concerts and similar un- dertaklngs. and also has adeilllll-U floor space for the use of the youth of the town where supervis- ad phyaical education and KTDIIP Iumes can be conducted. In his concluding remarks MI". Scewsrt paid tribute to the H0319 and School Association Group. whose co-operation and assistance has begun a great help to the board. 2 sal . have liabilities. you have also the asserts.” Commenting on the re- ..1 promotion eounnilas :...'M- - .. era. acted as chairman. outlined the purpose of muting and in- troduced a special guest speaker. Judge St. Clair Trainor of Char- wn. In an Informative address Judge rralnar explained the aims and ob- Jects of the Imposed orsanlzstion which are to look after child wel- fue, promote better understanding between parents and teachers and social betterment of the common ltsv The second guut speaker. Mr. Allison Macbean of Summerside. put president of Prince Coun past president of Prince County Home and School Association. dealt chiefly with organization. by- i hol . to bring In a slate of dificerrtlt a mcetinl I-0 be held in Richard Mrs. William Maddlx. St. Gilbert: thrao sons Cyrus. Alclde and Leo of lpawlck, Mass. recently spent D the weeks in Mont Carmel. AY gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Honanc J. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Lucien ly visited relatives and friends in ( Anita ) Wellington ; Mr. and Mrs. Emile Parades (Pick up service) led as hostesses In lHh!eghHgIc!lII:olE:0cll0mlCS Dephflmem of the new school yesterday I01l0W' New.High School And Civic now acommodatcs grades 9. 10. 11. and 11. with labs for chemistry, plwaica and biology, as well as acoommmodatlng home economics, vocational, and buslnesss classes. "For the past two years." he said. "we hava operated without an auditorium and have had no place available in which to home as- ate the services which have now come to be regarded as common place but which in 1m7 hm not even been dreamed of. Mayor Cur- rie went to Point out that Federal and Provincial Governments. UIFOIISII their various services are themselves requiring and employ- marks of the Mayor in regard to the need for additional government assistance for education. and in- creased teachers salaries. he be- c lievcd aomauthought should be! gtign - en to a po cy in matters 0 - . ucation. of paying on the basis of 0'3 3't'"'d'y' Sept; '3'" services rendered rather than I01-pMrs. Madelllw G511" Q ' V " rain: Cameron. Photo By Wotton me near future. iber of guests and visitors. From left to right the students are: Mar- CRAPAUD THEATRE FRIDAY-SATURDAY--8:80 years of service. -served her 91110 b1l13ldlY- A IIW He said that about 30 years ago relative! gathered in her honor at there were comparatively few pup- in. home of her daughter. Mrs- ils attalninz grade 12. and he P8”? Faustln Richard. Mrs. Gallant is tribute to the school In Summer- still very active In , fber ad- side for being the nrst to take steps vanced age. She Eliliys sew- to correct this situation by start- ing. knitting and crochetinz 3' lng a program to develop grades pastimes and delights In 09118"! eleven and twelve. television programs and would en- "This school and this splendid joy reading but for her eye-sight -auditorium will serve a very use- which is getting somewhat P00?- flll purpose in this town." be con- She is of a kind nature and devot- cludcd. ed member of the Roman Catho- "BATTLE CRY" A picture about the U.S. Marines in World War II but very little actual warfare In it. Rather it is heart- warming and deeply human. An excellent picture! Starring:- VAN HEFFLIN-ALDO RAY-MONA FREEMAN Owing to length of feature there will be no shorts. Ins many or the best educated young people. and he expressed the Olilnlon that it was only common sense to expect assistance from these levels in proportion to the growing needs of the day. Referring to the expansion and growth of the town of Summeralde he said that last year some of the town's necessary faculties had been outgrown, and this year It was found that on the former ec- onomy the town can't afford the increased facilities Which were de- manded and which have now been provided. The new High School and the new Auditorium-Gymnaa ium are examples of the archit- ect's skill and of the builders art. he said. and expressed a belief that everyone in the town should have a large measure of civic; pride In the town owned properl- tiea. "But lest we count them as 'pald for' Blessings," said Mayor Currie. "I must point out to the citizens Just what effect these need- ed facilities plus other committ- menta of last year. along with the storm damage of this year. have had on the financial structure of the town. and Just how it willurt-' fleet in our tax requirements. PRESENTS SUMMARY Mayor Currie presented a sum- mgry of capital expenditures. which revealed: The tootal cost ofl sembles and no place to conduct physical education programme." He said he had always believed that the town of Summel-side was large enough and progressive enou- gh to be dissatisfied with a school without facilities for physical edu- cation. Hc was convinced that it is a necessary and much to be de- sired part of the cuulculum. Though overdue. he said. the town now has a really wonderful and- Cenire Opened Yesterday .1 citizens, and high school stud-' ent ' a. Mr. D. 0. Stewart. Q. C.. Chili'- man of the Board of School Trust- ees, presided at the ceremony and introduced the various speakers. Following a talk by Dr. L. W. Shaw, deputy minister of education GUARDIAN CUs1'0M' COMBINING. Arthur Campbell. French River, phone New London l-2 MODERN AND OLD time danc- ing In Emerald Hail ncxt Tuesday night 9230 to 12:1). MT. STEWART United Church. Minister - Rev. B. Macbean. B.A. Mt. Stewart - 11.00 a.m. Bristol - 3 pm. -ms: DENTAL office of Dr. .1. A. McMurdo at Summerslde will be closed September 29th to oct- ober 11. ATTENTION Junior Red Cross Mcmbcrs- Listen to "Canadian the high school was off lciallly open ed by Hon. Keir Clar Minister of Education. The auditorium was declared op- en by Mayor W. A. Currie, and his remarks preceded those of Prem- ier A.W. Matheson. who, accomp- anlcd by the Lt. Gov. of the Prov- ince. Hon. T. W. L. Prowse. was present for the occasion. Following the program which of. ficially opened the two fine, mod- ern. brick and steel structures. both buildings were open for in- spection by the general public, The speakers, the members of the School Board and other guests and their wives enjoyed lunch served by High School girls in the Home Economics Department In the new high school. REPORT BY MAYOR Mayor W. A. Currie. in his re- marks in connection with the open- ing of the auditorium gave a com- prehensive ncport on the financial position of the town of Summerslde as it relates to the services and facilities provided. He announced that to meet the increased capital expenditures on the High School, Auditorium, Stad- ium, and damage from the ice storm of last winter. the present The new Summerside Hill! school, representing an investment of 5250900, and the new -civic aud- itoirum. which cost 0275.000, were om.-1.-llly opened yesterday after- mon in a combined ceremony in the nduitorium. attended by prov- incial and municipal officials, loc- wesn-:nu RAYMOND Grant. optometrist. wlll be in his O'Leary office Sat- ”,-dgy, September 29th. SATURDAY. SEPT. it "THE CAPTWE CITY" - Starring John Forsythe and Joan Camden Shorts. cartoon and canteen service-8:45 P.M. SUNDAY "THE RAINBOW JACKET" In Technicolor with Fay Walsh and Bill Owen COMING MONDAY 8 TUESDAY "IKE FAR COUNTRY" II l Jamas Stewart and Ruth Roman. or STAFPLITE W -- N -7- r I PRINCE COUNTY "HOSPITAL - "CENTURY CLUB" The Board of Trustees solicits the support of public spirited citizens upon the formation of this worthy hospital project. STORE-WIDE sale continues at Waddcll Bros. Crallllld. Thins day. Friday and Saturday- w. CHESTER S.MacDonald will hp absent from his office from October 1st to October 3th. inclus- Ive. GOSPEL. SERVICE. Lower Freetown School. Lord's day I3 3 p.m. Albert Ramsay and Robert Mclllweinc. PANTRY AND rummage sale . .,.g,;-,C EREGENT - mlv zroo-1,15-9.1 . U1 CI I St dill!!! It 3211.500-mi mm-a . ...,o.- - - V ' s--;;;.-;-b--...2::::..:::: 1;"--:;:::" see-e;,vwv-m :f;.2?3.::; -”-'-”-”--W : ' o . .- lgxapms order of me mm” 1.1.3! mgtecmber sour ll; o.ao pm. It” Imam 0: SM mm mm M ULTRY The immediate objective is to enroll two hundred and fifty members The Rode VVCS1 . Stan THE DENTAL m I D W .:”'f;d58by ”"0""' '""'-We 0' E3-25 who will subscribe 5100.00 or more for the purpose of paying of principal l ""'1'1'1C'-UH-IE4-1 l TURKEY AND Ham -"PP" A. M M . 3-L" 0 "P R "I wish I uld c b n ' - .' - 1.- Spmmd by Kemlnxlon r- elm dc 1571:” O: lob” 9183' Qvlgctlzf ” ""3"" 3 '3 9' and Interest on the annual bonded debt. These contributions will be do picture," said Mayor Currie, ”'bul these are fixed charges and we must meet them. It is a case of what we have acquired we must pay for." He said streets must be main- tained. water and sewer"ag-o ser- cl b, St. Mark's Rail. S8P'9m' 33. 29!ih ommenc' at 4.80.nl"t!7,Ie- jnwlng the supper lunches wl served all evening. FUNDAMENTAL. . .. BAPTIST Church, Central nedeque service! Buying live fowl, chick- en and capon every day EX- cept Saturday at rny h0m'3- Highest market prices. Free truck service for large lots. bar, 11 both inclusive. REGULAR meeting Vernon Le- gion Branch Tuesday, Oct. 2. Note change of day. ATTENTION Junior Red Cross ductible for income tax purpose. The long term objective is to increase the membership of the hospital and thereby enlist the participation in hospital affairs of a larger percentage of our citizens. JENKINS BROS. LTD. . . ice kept up. power station nd MR3 s, R PENDLETON. I r Sunday. September 30th. Mar M mbe Lm ' V a . . ding rlll);53'l)P P3045 x;l';:11nSg""g::' ”CanadI;-T Sconce." I(:vcrp"Cg.Ea.gi leiilfitgierliilyst be kept in E mite 0' g:nsm?;tf?2 ' S hon I W"- ' s d . t be soul. z 6:30 -- ' one - - - - New No pm Richard E. Comm pusjgalymsephzgl r a tow?.'r:a:::E,;mmi5,cg::ca:,,Q In recognition of their financial help the names or ncentury Clubs! . . ”""" AHENTION Junior Red Cm! watch our controllable expend”. r members Will be recorded on a scroll to be displayed in the lobby of the h , urss with the ut st .' " PRINCETOWN UNITED Churc Mm” F mm” ,0 .CaMdm mo and su day September 30th.ll:00 mm. Hg Day services 7:00 p.In. Ser- vice of song. Monday lilo" Dm- ('.G.f.T. and Trail Rangers. Wed- nggday a;oo p.m. Y.P.U. Minister Mr R.J. Miller. KENSINGTON UNITED Church Sunday Septembc 30th.. Church School 9:50 Morning Worship 11 0'Clock. Evening Worship 7:30 pm. Charles Wesley service in song and story. Summerfleld mor- mng worship 9:30 church school 10:30 a.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A. B.D. Minister. ALIERTON Pastoral Charge. a saving made wherever possible," saigwl'Vlayor Currie. ' .ile these taxes may seem high”. he continued. "we must remember that for years our tax- es were very low. a fact which has contributed to some extent to the present sharp increase as our ebt of former years could have been retired a little faster through a slightly higher rate of taxation. Now we have a pile up of bond Issues. Howcver. we in '5 . side have much to show for the money spent. 1 do not know of a town of similar size or so even much fadillties as our town. It is hospmu. BUYING LEVI BM l'OW'L HAIL! (EXOHI SAIIIEIYS) CAMEO KENSINGTON FRI.-SAT.-7:150:13 MATINEE SAT.-lzltl ---ms: GREAT mass JAMES nun" in color. Starrinl Wllllrd Parker, Barbara Payton. Tom Neal, Wallace Ford. Also serial and news. Bank drawlns "idly worth possible 340.00. g Scone" program over C.B.C. Sun- day. September llth at 6.30 p.m. local time. THE BIG SAVINGS sale contin- ues at Llowellyn'a. Montague this weekend with all items in stock. Specials from our'meat counter: Fresh Island lamb. baby beef. special steer beef and chicken. SINCE OUR SALE on meats was announc ”. the market price of lamb has declined. We are now offering legs of'lamb at (7 cents. at Llewellyn'a. Montague. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES in Tile Board of Trustees also wishes to impress on all citizens that the continued operation of the hospital will depend upon the response of those - who see fit to becolne members of the "Century Club". Y'S MEN'S CLUB I": Signed: R. HORNE, Chairman FINANCE COMMITTEE ROYAL BOBDEN The United Church of Canada. Rev. Murray Gardner. minister. Sept 10th. 1956. Alberton: Church school ll a.m.. Worship 7-33 NI!- Tignlah: Holy Communion and Sermon I p.m. Cascumpec: Church School 10 a.m. Holy Communion Lower Montague Unitd Church tomorrow. 3.. p.m. Rev. Donald Campbell preacher. and the Char lotietown male eight. 7:” p.m. - Rev. Leonard Woolfrey. preacher. Montague U tad choir. and Mur- a fine place in which to live and all we citizens can be justly proud of It.'' Mayor Currie concluded. In an earlier reference to the new High School, Mayor can-rle said that it was In keeping with modern requirements of the day. I"RI.sSA'l'.-7:1!-l:II MATINEI SAT.-8: I A scorching story of on! Him tar EKNTSFS" starring Jack Palsnce. private life. "TIII BIO ANNUAL OLD TIME .- lda Lupina. Shelly Winters. Wen- dell Corey. Jean Hagen. M M SUMMENSIUE romolrr (sac) '1-9:25 BIG DOUBLE HEAD Ind sermon 11 am The" "Wk" Every convenience for both teach- wln conclude the ministry of the present minister on this charlc. FUNERAL FRIDAY-The fune ral of Mrs. Priscilla MacDonald the residence of her nephew. Al- den Plestid, Grand River to St- Palrlr.-k's Church where solemn Requiem High Mass was celeb ratad by Rev. Plus Murnashan 'and aubdaacon were Ru .7 MacDonald and Rev. Loon- ard MacDonald. Rev. Urban Gil- lie was orcsent in the sanctuary. interment was In the church cam- ciary when service was cindtIct- ray River o. d d t t h I I ma PRESBYTERIAN Church ff ”- ' ".3 H,” ”-''",,,I,"",',' in Canada. Services for Sunday. September nth. Kenaington. Sun- day School 10:00 am. Divine sec vlce 11:00 a.n-I. Freetown Sunday School no p.m. Divine Service 3:00 pm. Keir Memorial Malpeque Sunday School 0:!) p.m. Divine aarvlcs 7:80 p.nl. A cordial wel- coma to all. Rev. EJI. Bean. B.A.. B.'l'R.. l.D.. minister. IIUNTIR River Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada. September FIDDLING AND srsr. DANCING CONTEST AT NEW AUDITORIUM ON . r Hected much foresight and know- legc of today's needs. He said. "We have every confidence in our present teaching staff but if we expect to maintain a high stan- cums no. (Peter G. Clark & Sons): Slnnmorsids Phone 3216' Qiwly appointed dealer for OCTOBER 'I3IE'tV - 8.15 P. M. To decide Prince County Champion in each d agrnum "meg p p.IIai;ini3.:od;y':ch'o1oEl. the following. nald. niemml wasycry -"la W” 3”''””l I”-” ""' v V 3 ' liq . ........'.”l"' gggo o--o-o o-,-do--oo I I 1 I I. I , s -" 2-Malasrapbaaelng 3-Fomalostopdaacing The three winners besides recclvlng trophies will win an expense free trip to Moncton, N.B.. on October 17th and will appear on television as guests of the Bunkhouse Boys. through the kind coopcran tion of Quaker Oats Company of Canada Ltd. i Big prizes will also be preaented to second all third place winners in each of the above classes. j SPECIAL ATTRACTION Ernest Hicks, 9 year old Maritime step dancing champion and TV star will perform during the pro- . Professional 'CaI-ds ii Chartered g;ccounianis csaadiza Isa! amlntru (.1 I - C.'(( 7d KVW-NH! EDEN. III'iK'I' at. Bay. C.R. lsoase. B.A., B.D.. Inaistsr renscNALs I. VoarcIIQpyaaIdproodsaannonnceoarsp- pdatment is an author-ind dealer for Tlmkcn Sihsn Aonulaalc Oil Heating Equipment. Tbii astioniy-advertised, quslity-bulls line is atrpaued gaMcI'cm. economical open. tioa-design so give you dependsbla heat- ing coalfo . f . . to come. I-lunherrnora. P” M . it's bamed by V. manufacturer of 25 you-'s gram. I ' . n.'-Em.:i-in;-E I.” 3..., W. wig "”""””""""f'?'"-'-"t ;::""'li";:d ::;hn3-W.-3:: Admission 15 com and 50 costs I . ; .,, ii x plfcct vent: ' - MO M TON. clesallasa. cone and soc as today! Oar CINE!!! SCWICI "When Gangland fj”-'”:';""' ' .. .".'.' .-'- -ad. oo sasva Perfect Sound System in New Auditorium. i send entries Immediately to lto: -I in . . . p . ' -, of I .1 .. ' r - '. o. . .. V... .a.QL 1. -( .-.