xi A new fisheririan's landing! 2 ul breakwater at Poverty l it if it “ill be of great assist-‘ ant‘ to the fishermen of the ll rat‘ Harbotii North area .cre‘hetwecn 30-40 boats .-., T NEW U. The new United Church Hall at .\lurray Harbour is ready for tilwtttnz and (I(‘ill('i'lIllill l'he l'l>(‘flll12 exercises are to take twice on Thursday .\'oi 7th at ti pm. The special spcaltcr for ‘H0 occasion will be the Rev. W. \' fiodfrey. HA. Iii) sup‘ of \li.s.sions for the Maritime (‘on- ‘crence gf The United Church of Canada The dcdicaiion be under ccrciiiony will. the direction of ’l‘he‘i :,..’ 4. ate. The construction project'breakwat.er running almost par- carried out Morrison and allel with \iat-Rae Ltd was complete un- placed der most difficult circumstances due to the exposed nature of the the landing has been to prevent ice pressure from damaging the wharf. Pre- vious to the construction of the CONSTRUCTION JOB COMPLETED the mercy of the elements. Many state it will be a great boom to _ that area -The project was carried out by the Department of Public Works. opcr-.coast line in that location. The landing. the fishermen-were atlcanada. L \ 33. I o:.,F._ ' ‘-2- M . ..,,..’Z c. HALL AT MURRAY HBR. Rev J M Sheen. BA Chairman iihite building with green asphalt of The Presbytery of Prince F.d- 'U:ll"Ei “hits 5lFf_llSh¢‘l<]I an lihep in- . . .. l e in W ie .xce 'a an- t\.iid island. The music will be young and D(_(_m_a”e Wm under the direction of The Mon- ’£I:.'tie choir of the l'nttcd (‘.|iurch. The service of dedication will be gin in the church with a regular service of worship and address. this will be followed by ilic actti dedication ceremony at the h'III. .'ciling Tile and Sylvacord Ply- t gre_\‘ Much effort and ii labour we has gone into this building. |'he United (‘hiirch people of Murray Harbour are to be com- Thc pu-blic is cordially invited to mcnded on their hard work attcnd. tii-clcss effort and generous con- The new hall is a beautiful tri-butions. EASTERN GUARDIAN Ti1.\(‘Hl-JR‘S workshop a: “on- tague Tuesday. .\'ovcmber 5th. IMPORTANT ('liiirch meeting in \\'him Road lfall WC(Iile.\‘(I¢’iy. R 00 p.m \Il'RR.-\Y River United (‘hurch flail. liot turkcy dinncr. Wednes- iiay November 6, 5 to 8.30 pm. 1 \'PI£(‘IAL nicotiiig l.:i:liii.-' Le :.un .~\uxiliai-y \t\’cdiicsda_\. ti 0 Fuck Legion hall Full attend- .i‘i(‘C requested. \'lrs \'lae Clay. .\iiss l-Ldith ":i_\'. \Il'. (Qcorge Worili .'Ill(l .\Ir l lvert Godsoe. Montague ldt --tcrdtiv to attend the Amherst \\ rtcr all’. _ .._ ._._.,.‘ Ha_I|owe'en » Party Enjoyed " l'|ii)II.\ of (it‘<it‘H(‘lti\\‘n .lIIfll‘l. ‘ ‘tool. (iradcs l to .' anti rice-‘ \ iool afle children were trcat-I Pi! to a monster li:illoi\c'cii par-l \ in the town hall on Thursday 0 "filii' the mcnibcrs of tlic tczicliiing s .III. the Board of Tt'll\It"(‘s’ and it iiiiiiibcr of pZlI‘(‘ill\ \\¢‘I'(" in at-. -: ancc and stipci-itscd tfhc‘ _imcs and yarious actititics and this was augu- 'i\(‘I‘.I(‘(I by donations from tho iliirrnls Games of all kinds were “'-nod and many and varied were‘ ‘he costumes I..'1lPl' in the etching. iihcii the iiiiinger ones had dcparicd tor "Wt" homes. dancing was en- t~\cd The party undoubtedly was Wstionsibie for one of the quiet- cit and most orderly Hallow-c‘en‘s' ‘° cver be observed ‘twin _ __.. _.. .. _i smsinn i>itovi.\'ci-: I V0 spot in Nova Scotia is more‘ llinii so miles from the Atlantic Ocean, HROTIIEN. SBTER KILLIID S'rt).\'EWALL. Mu. (CPl -— A‘ lrothcr and sister were KIIINI fiatiirday night when the car in ‘I|lt‘h they were riding crashed ed tad Mrs. Lavdller. I. and her 14-‘ vearold brother. Rene Ewe ‘ieiniitt. but of Stonewall __ cimtcno "its IIOLDITP Oclobcr ‘.’iltli_ of .\lrs. Sarah (in- ‘illi ll1\D|l'flIlt\i'l in George Este_emed Oeorgetown Lady Dies In Her 95th Year The death home in occurred at her The funeral was held from St. Georgetown. Tll€S(IZIy,i.I&ii]1(‘S Roman Catliolic Church on Thiirsday. October ..'ilst. at tell in her 95th year. The decezr 9.00 a.m.. Rev. (). Kiggins (‘el- ed was born at Little River. P. brat:-d Rpqulem M355 R9,, }-‘._.'wishes for her future happiness.‘ rune,-A] JA delicious lunch was served byltended to Capt. Finley J. F. Mac- s I-I island and had resided in ther Gallant sang the Ccomctnwn for alxiiit seventy’ m_qss_ .“‘3“ 3"“ “I the "m9 “I II” The pallbearers were - Her- dmll‘ ‘Iw “Ii” ("°°"gN°w““ man Lavandier .\'c|son Hansen st-coiid oldest citi7eii ' ’ ' .. .\l [X id. .l: h .loih— l-‘.ai'licr in litc she did a great ac‘ ma mop n deal of pi;;it~ti:~(al 'iinll‘ir‘1SiIf[i:rSIl:: was mm Interment eicr rca y si . . sick and ncedv For vcars she Lhunh Cemetry‘ \\.'-is affcctionatcly I(l‘t\Wfl to young and old as “.\‘anna" G0- tell “HS 0 Miss Murphy Hcr passing rciiiovcs from our midst one of our best lowd and’ most highly regarded citiLens.i lloi h‘cloiiiz practirc of the grczit‘ f‘I‘l"lsIIPIT1 principals Faith. llitpc and (‘li:irilv, will eicr he and example to those whose good fortune it was to have known her ' Her husband llcnry dcccascd her 32 years ago Misc Frances .\iurpliv. \ionta- gue, was entertained by her friends at a miscellaneous show- er at the Bison restaurant Wed nesday evening. October 30th, in ,“ l ”_ . honor of her approaching mar- 00 gate riage. The Rainbow Room was leaves to nioiirn_tlirce soiis. Tcm- bcaullfuny Ilmollamd for Ihe pic Frank and John (1. all of h"“pp-" ""9""-“"’" “'”h_ “ledmng (lcorgetowii and one d.'iiiglitcr.,I“’”-‘ and pmk and wlm’ ‘"r°am' .\Iartha t.\lrs .\lilInn llcniphill "5- t of Piciou. NS». The many lovely gifts were He bought her... ‘O shewas his! 1 ' mm. cmroi. 3...... 3...“... coil‘/iiNG — web. and THUR. RE£N'S New of ‘U’ .l.H son. licnry Sampson and George‘ W . Teacher; Hold Workshop At St. Peters teachers from St. ' Peters and surrounding district: I met at St. Peters South schoo for the purpose of organizing g ' worsliop. on Oct 25th. Miss Ma- ‘ bel O'Brien from .\lorel| assist- ed iii doing this. Vliss Lauretta MacPhce was appointed presi- dent and Mrs. Anne Mat-Laren, 'St‘t‘l‘t‘I.‘JY'_\'. llclplul devices in teaching were 'vcn by various teachers. The liegliliglit of the meeting was a talk by Father Robin of Mor- 'ell in which he discussed the qualifications of a good teacher. In it he said that first and fore- most the teacher should have a sincere love for the pupils and trtie enthusiasm for her job. ‘ RESPONSIPILITY ' He said "Real education is im- possible without love and confi- dence." He reminded teachers that they work with something lasting. namely children who will one da_\ be men and women of i'(It)(I. The floor is in 3 soft shade °“r “"’m"“i hen"? II‘? 55793‘ 7" spuiisibility and great opportun- a teacher has. i After this inspiring address the following questions were discus- sc : I. How can teachers contri- btite to the dignity of the teach- i_ ______ Iopened by Miss Georgina Mae- liit_vre and Mrs. Milton MacDon- lald. and wore arranged by Mrs. :Arihur Fras Mrs. etcr Sin- lclair was in l‘harge of the gift lbook, and. during the evening. l.\ll'S. Ralph Beck presided at the piano. . l-‘rances graciously expressed her appreciation for the lovely ‘Elfin and the messages of g :‘!\iiss Edith Clay. Mrs. Bennie Koke, Mrs. Reg. Reid and Mrs. ‘Sinclair. Tuesday. Nov, 5. 1957 Th: Guardian Page 5 9nAw_A JOTTINGS Conv-e_ntion E;perts Held y Their Convention In Ottawa by John A. Maclonld. M.P. The City of Ottawa has abwayal We were pleased to nu-ct the been a favorite centre for conven-. delegates from P.F..l ahd have tions of all kinds. This is panticu-i them Is our guests for supper larly so since. being the nation'sl at the Parliamentary Restaurant_ capital. it provides a locale of a issue them with passes‘ great interest to all Canadians to the Gallery. The Island repre-. and from a more practical view- sentation was a very capable and.‘ point this city provides excel-lrepresentative one and their el- lent convention facilities. lforts are worthy of the highest Last week the Annual Convegqcommendation. and very best tion of the Canadian Tourist As-ivvishes for success in all their. sociation was held M pefforts. { John Fisher. famous son ol , the Mariitimes and brother of Dr. QUESTION "ME , George h’h°.r' the head. "I ‘"4" This week has been a quiet one services. in be for manager of tube C.T.C. He lnVfl.- . _. 3 A HAPPY SMILE WI’liCh‘('h8l"'ll 1908. She was out gift from sington ln °" "°"- “"8"” M~‘°L°‘" W’ ‘"3’ bouta. which are the first item I the accepts I of °°”NK“°' Imm 3" I3 3 “ch an-_ giwgyg provydg an in. .ctcri7.ed her long service as Mrs. Evelyn Vatcher of Char- the service from 1921 until 1929. ’h°" r°°°I’I“°" “'9” I” ‘N’ teresting hour or so. This is the pcrator of the Telephone Comp- lottetown. occasion was Virs Vatcher made the present- “, °I ‘II’ M"Ip°9“° °”' time when opposition parties i.l)' at Montague lights the face Mrs. Duvar's retirement from ation on bcliclf of the Charlotte- HI Mrs. Adelaide Duvar Irighti. the service which started in Ken- town operators Popular Chief Telephone Operator Is Honored Wliiii the exception of an eight 5 operator Four years later lnl Conith’-tn.V Jfltlrnryed to Monta oar break in service Mrs. Adel-.1933 she was given charge of thel E”, “hm, h, pres(.n,,.d Mr.‘ tie l)uvar of Montague had re» Montague Telephone office asi “mar mm A (_m_que on Mm" ave their opportunity to query he government on any one of its ' of the question: earl are dangerous and otiten Fl eranx an the answer is sometimes ‘given in bhe_same vein with dis- asttoue effect on the question. -pm, ye” 0",," W“ M“ bi Many of them are asked. how- . new wnvi¢m1on_ mg; of an ever. to eliett information on Women's Institulies of Canada. «mm matter not yet announced Every one knows of the vital '.V 319 80V9l‘n‘m9m 0? 1“ 3” 99 work “fried on far mgny ye“-5 ort to determine governiment pol by hm, wonderfu] o,~gamum,nA :-y or proposed ‘legislation The red from the Prince In-Idward chief operator. f h P, T‘ h 0 . Their gcfiviues u-e pamcuiu-gy alleries, including the Press .iand Telephone with which she When she went to Moniaguel" ' 9 “"997 I 999 OM DC!’ well known 1,, our run] mm. lallery. are usually well filled ias first employed in I908. there were only three operators. alurs ertca. Her fellow it was in that year that she.Whcn she retired there -iarted as an operator in Ken I. SPVPH. ‘'37 0" "97 T*“l"9m°"I- ~lnHl0n- She hfld Illa! D0>’lll0fl|TW0 Bl’SY JOBS .\lrs. liuvar states that she tiiitil her marriage to lvan llun-l Mrs. Diivar had to t‘liliII)ln9KI”\'("(I hr!" Work and rel.-'Ft‘ll9d ill! ier liuvar in 1921 Six years later. the two busy jobs of housewife‘ fact that she had reached the re- SIIP “'35 Wl<‘l0M‘d Will‘ I If"Jl'land mother with that of chiefltlrement age. She hasa son Eric _\(’al‘ old boy and a 15 monthltelephone operator and the pub-‘living in Montague and a daught- ynunjues [he support mgy ilrlllfl thistime 85 I.I’|_9 QU9.V)I.I0II have given our schools has been ’ertod_ is invariably in-Ierestimz. 1mva]u3,bi¢ was [hgn mm-hey ometimes humorous and often forward step of this great socie- Pl‘0dU4'95 3 F931 ham? 0' “'I5 ‘ . to hold their first National and 00085109311! h9319d PX('h3flK' Convention this year. 05- *_ g __ a The main legislation beforc the were-'operators also remembered Mrs. I)ii i. V . H°“3° ""5 939‘ week was “The “M baby Eirl. - ic will to the fact that er Jean married to Dr. Arnold ""3 P”’I°‘5‘""7 ‘AN 10 P"0V‘d*‘ ‘"7 j‘d‘3"-"9 P“V‘ The telephone coiiipany realia she made an excellent job of Lane of Edmonton She expects l )' wha‘ w"”Id ~""' “"9 ”‘°"I-‘ I” Frame (‘ram PIT‘. lo HIE the value I)uvar's both lto visit her daughter shortly the necessary qualifications of I Delivery thereof." This Bill was ‘good teacher’? 3 particular interest to nest- l 3. In what ways could the par- ern members and how they love_ ents help the teacher in her work?‘ to talk about wheat! The)‘ 9X- l Among various conclusions to Plain ‘0 “S W51 WI“‘*" '5 ‘he “‘l“’I°' baclcbone of their economy in West and the main topic \f‘i‘\lt'(-" askoii llt‘l' to rcttirn to Last weekend Mr DM Cass.) ller manv friends wish her I the K(>‘lls'lilIlI()ll office as chief Manager of the P.E.I. Telephone long and happy retirement. ANNOUNCEMENT Regarding the re-naming of the new Federal Building in Charlottetown! the forgoing was that the organ- ‘ization of a Parent-Teacher As-‘lh? _ . isociatton should be h . ‘ much "I Ill?” """"”5"‘”"’“- It was decided to have next‘H"{“f'- “'°S‘°.r“ nwmbers "I 8“ meeting the last Thursday of No- P°I'”°3I p°”'°5 we" "I"'°““ In vembe,._ get on tihe record as having spok- en on the measure. Most the comments were favorable and vthen the vote came only six members were against this emergency measure just pas- sed to assist the western far- mer with this year‘: crop This is the first of a number of meas- ures which are being put for- ward Lo assist the agricultural industry in Canada. As you know. this building was given the name of the “Confederation” Building following its opening last year. This has led to a great deal of confusion for otir countless summer visitors and conflicts with our his- toric (‘onfederation Chamber in the Provincial Building. Accordingly this organization has supported the request of the Prince Edward Island Historical Society to the Department of Public \\'oi-ks of the Government of Canada to have the building tp-named so as to avoid such existing confusion in this regard. ‘ Advice has now been received from Ottawa that that Department In quite willing to go along with re-naming the said building provided our interested organizations and citizens can agree on a recommendation for WAS AMONG OLDEST PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE. Man. (Op__M"‘ mom,“ R,,binson_ a new name for the building which would meet with general local ap- l00. one of Portage La Prairie's mm M‘ oldut eitiwm. did he" 1"1'ld!¥- Therefore this Board is conducting a contest during the month of November, 1957, to secure suggestions for a new name for this building. The contest is open to all interested organizations and citizens of Queen’: (‘otinty, Prince Edward Island, and your suggestions in this regard are hereby solicited. Suggestions must be accompanied by a letter giving the reasons for yotir choice of name. and should be mailed to Charlotte- UNPOPULAR J 0!! ? nIu*f:I ma mayor for the issa town Board of Trade, P. O. Box 336, Charlottetown, P.E.I., prior to Mid- term Mayor D J id. wihose night November 30th next. m of office empires Dec. 31. re-election after serving eight years and no ma- yorally nominations were entered in the Oct. 18 civic election. Ilsianlf-'lu7.’ $25.00 will be paid to the interested organization or citizen suggest- lng the name finally chosen to replace “(‘onfederation" Building. In the event of more than one interested organization or citizen suggesting the name chosen. the winner shall be the one which the judges select on the basis of the best letter submitted giving reasons for the choice of such a name. Judges shall be Hon. H. L. Palmer. President of the P. E. I. Historical 90th BIRTH DAY .‘ Congratulations are being ex- .Dougall of 34 Kent formerly of Belle River. who celebrated this 90th birthday on Oct. 22nd l ittisrmsonv. Que. -cc» —. ’ Montrei men Saturdayi ‘IN charged with atteflYPI"‘ Iain «am. I the vision‘ winmuuity at ‘ on! main the nan‘: can P - I-iii. T’ L ...to on exciting new concept of style when refinement and good taste prevail! OLDSMC)E3»t,'Er' Society; lion. G. J. Tweedy, President of the Canadian (‘lub of Prince Edward Island; and Mrs. William M. Brehaut. Provincial Educational (‘onve-nor. I.O.D.E.. and the decision of the judges shall be final. Following the close of this contest it is planned to call a meeting at (‘ity Hall of representatives of all ottr Organizations to choose from those submitted and any others brought up thereat a suitable new name for the Building which meets with such general local approval. and sub- sequently to recommend the same to Ottawa on behalf of all concerned. (‘harlottetown Board of Trade. 1 When AIIIII Flu acriIres— and ecperially it four lam more fhln 2 dnys——¢nIl your donor and do that he says And remember. I)! MENTHOLATI i'M —— in tube 0 She's using the new IOYAI. BANK "TWO-ACCOUNT PLAN" to he! p her save 1 . SAVINGS ACCOUNT...She uses her Royal Bank _:gv[Nr_¢ Art'Ol'\‘T :ir.irtly for saving. She never touches it to pay pi-r.-onal or household ~ i bills. but la-aw-at ht-r .-avings seven-l_v alone to _ grow with the regular deposits she makes. plus the interest they earn. Having two separate )l \\\l.‘. \ \t\‘ gr-count! helps her to save. 2. PERSONAL CHIOUING ACCOUNT...For paving bills the iisin her new. thriftv Royal, ‘Bank Pntsniut. rnrrxtw; A(,f‘Ol'\'T. She saves money on cheques and time at the bank. It‘! more btisineu-like too; she receives regularly from the bank a printed record of her account and the actual cancelled cheques. valuable no proof of bill! paid. o e 0 Tim: aoviii. anti: "'rvm-Accorvr PLAN‘: helps you save . . . puts vnur personal and household accounts: on a hiisinevis-like basis. Try it. Full particulars at every branch. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 1 Charlottetown Branch L. D MacKay, Manager. Branches also in Hunter River, and Tyne do Mourt Stewart. Summerai Valid