Historic La ndin , lltlh MacDonald College at St. Anne De Bellevue celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. thoughts or imiiy Islanders will go back to the year 1772 when a group of st-utiish immigrants aboard the 5h1p Alexander landed on the sllnl'P5 of Prince Edward Island and settled at what is now known as Scotchlort. A simple monument in the form of a Cross (right) marks the SIIP of the first Roman Catholic- church which was erected on Prince Edward Island. It was placed there in 1922 by the des- cendants of Scottish Roman Cath- giic pioneers to perpetuate the moniory of their arrival in this Country and to symbolize the iaith for the sake of which they left their homes in Scotland and ' beczinie a voluntary band of ex- iles amid the wilds of this prov- inrc John MacDonald. "Laird of the Glciis” Glenfinnan and Glenaldalc ltlltl his estates in Scotland and with the members of his clan Ialioiii .100) removed to Prince Erlwm-d Island. It was the largest group that had yet arrived from tho liritish Isles. ' Thcy were companied in their rcntiire by Father James Mac- Dmiald. who was the first Em!- lish speaking priest to come to the Island. Father MacDonald at once set his flock to the task of building a place of worship - a strw thatched liiit .'lOx20 feet- but adequate to .their needs. i grandson of John MacDonald um Sir William MacDonald. who hnr-nme well known tlirouillmul Ciinada as an outstanding busi- nnusman and the founder of thc MacDonald Tobacco C o m p a n y. Among his many philanthropi- Works was the establishment of MacDonald College which has since turned out hundreds of stu- In Memoriam HENRY T. BURGOYNE -North Granville lost one of its oldest and most highly respectedl residents in the passing of Henry T Biircoyne on April 5, 1955. Born Alli.'llSl 13. 1871, he spent a num- her of years in U.S.A.. later re- turninu to the old ” A where he resided until his death. alter an illness of two years. One hrother James. survives him. and three sons. Gavin at home. George and Milton in U.S. .-i., and one daughter. Mrs. Wal- lace 1.. Cotes of Milton. P.E.T. His wife. the former Lillie Mallett, u. can - Ioolrhvthoeoottnvhonly preach, hmeliorq-uncured-and-ttuopuotogos... & '"m d farm 9, Bell. Gordon FY10. Rail?” Bllfdett. Willard Nicholson, Houston. North Granville United Church. and were conducted by Rev. W. B. MacPhail. B.A. Interment was in the church cemetery. dents trained in the agricultural field. He built a consolidated school at Mt. "orhert. P.I-1' which has since gone into disre- pair. Sir William built I beautiful predeceased him. Known by all acquaintances for his kindly disposition and willing- ness at all times to help MlEl1b0T5 and friends in times of illness or crisis. he was a life long member of the Orange Order and Black Chapter. and burial services was conducted by the Lodge. Pall bearers were brother Cecil Si . Frank and Frank Funeral services were held in home for the use ,of his mother. brothers and sisters but never lived in it himself. The home is shown in the above picture situ- ated in a beautiful landscape of Glenaladale School District. I A FEW DROPS ON YOU! DUSTCIDTN PREVENT! DUST FROM SPIEADINO i xlqnt ynnninxzt WAN WHITER New White swan is the whitest over . . . as immaculate, as niol as a tissue can bet SOI-TER A new and different Joltlleli, withoi.itnimsinou...evenmoro absorbsngsnongortooi SAFER Made in the world's most ny- gienlc tissue mill . . . Available now also in the handy 4-roll "Family Pack" OTTAWA (CP)-Prime Minister st. Laurent said Tuesday newt- paperrwould he "better advised" not to report statements attributed to unnamed officials. lie. was replying in the Com- mon: to Opposition leader Drew who said a Canadian Press re- port Mondly nisht had Q un- named defence department official discussing a subject "which the government has- refused to dis- cuss" in the Commons. The subject is the announced retirement Aug. 31 of Lt.-Gen. Guy Simonds. 52, chief of the gen- eral staff. and his succession by Maj.-Gen. Howard Graham. 56. now chief of the army's central command. DEMANDS OFFICIAUS NAME Mr. Drew. rising on a question of privilege at the Commons opening. said the offlclnl's com- ment on Gen! Simonds' retire- ment was issued in the form of a statement handed to the press. He demanded the name of the official. He also said the report was I definite attempt to affect the course of Commons discussion on . Prime Minister Deprecates Stories On Statements By Unnamed Officials defence estimates come before the house Thursday. Actually. the defence depart- ment has issued no statement concerning Gen. Simonds' retire ment except for the brief an- nouncement last week by Defence Minister Campney that the general is being retired because he has "completed the normal four-year tour." NOT KNOWN T0 ST. LAURENT Mr. St. Laurent said he didn't know the name of the official and added: "I did not know that the state- ment was going to be made and I deprecate these statements at- tributed to high officials or to official or semi-official sources without disclosing the identity of the one who is munic..ting the information. ”I do not think that is a proper t'0Ul'Se to he followed and it seems to me that the newspapers themselves would be better ad- vised if they did not take the re- sponsibility of reporting disclosures of that kind for which the one making the disclosure is not will- the geiieral's retirement when the trig to disclose his own tdenit;-.. "I do not think these statements should be made. Had I heard that one vias proposed. I would have discussed it with my col- league. the minister of national defence, and I am sure we would have agreed that it should not be made. ”I was curious . . . to knnii who had made such a statement and I shall endeavor to find out," DEPARTMENT POLICY The CP stury quoted the official as saying there is a defence ile- parlment policy of retiring cliiefs of staff after four years and that Gen. Simo is willing and ready to step d n. Gen. Simonds be- came army chief Feb. 1, I951. tMr. Drew previously had asked MI. St. Laurent to explain why Gen. Simonds, who he described as the most highly-skilled officcr ever produced in Canada, should be retired. He has suggested that Gen. Simonds be promoted to chairman of the chiefs of staff, a job which has been held for more than four years by Gen. Charles Foulkes, who preceded Gen. Simonds as chief of the general staff. Mr. Drew has also protested that the retirement of Gen. Sim- onds was announcrd outside the Commons. 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