' Anglers are Kenerally 0911319- tlc but not many really hope to Inc. Six beauties with a weight of 12 lbs. 7 on, were ipauglht by Marshall Rayner of WELL - BABY The first well-baby clinic took place at the Prince County Catholic Welfare Agency in Sum- mcrside on Saturday. June 1st. This is to be a regular program in the care and supervision oI children of Prince County who are wards of the agency. Dr. Kenneth Grant, recent graduate of Dal- housie University will be in charge of the clinic and reg lar monthly medical checkups wl be carried out. Dr. Grant will carry out a complete physical examination and supervise the immunization pro- gram which will consist of vacci- . Dr. Grant and those foster parents nation and inoculations for protec- . tlon against polio. whooping cough. ' diphtheria. lock jaw and s In all ELMSDALE Mrs. Roy Clohosaey and daugh- ter. Miss Nora of Tlgnlsh spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- A. D. O. Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Colburne and children of Rothesa,. N. B. were guests during the week of Mrs. Colburne's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams. Mrs. Bessie Ria has returned after spending the winter months with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Everett ills of Dartmouth On return trip she visited with her daughter. Mrs. Daniel Jewell of Charlottetown. who accompanied her mother to Elmsdala and remained for sever- al days. Mrs. John Kennedy of 0'Leary was a Sunday guest of her friend. ed Mrs. Hazel Cameron. Mrs. Hazel Cameron spent sev- eral days in Saulnerslda last weekend. guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr: Max Cameron. .. Mr. and Mrs. Mame Kennedy and family. 0'Leary were visitors with trlends on Elmsdale on Sun- da . Mrs. Hugh Williams and Mrs. Iterllng Matthews received tin sad news on Thursday of the Professional Cards Chartered Accountants 'l'.hsIe loo. cmalnlaasq O-ass-assent Insert WORTH GOING AFTER Qnenmount last Wednesday morning. The larzelt weighed 4 land a catch of trout in equal this lbs. 10 ounces and the others total ranged from 2'.-4 lbs. down to 15 on. Photo by F. Weeks. CLINIC HELD Imanent men would adequately do entire cost of the City. be constructed gradually in the Page 14 The Guardian Monday. June 3. 1957 Metropolitan (Continued from Page I) and clay streets. As for permanent sidewalks - Charlottetown has 37 miles and Parkdale and Spring Park have none. .. The City of Charlottetown con- structs and maintains its own streets and sidewalks. while the Provincial Government has. the responsibility for streets in the villages and sidewalks are tin- anced on a 50-50 split with the villages. Thus the City is the only one of the three with any equipment in this regard. In addition to its present 1 grader. 2 large and 1 small Pay- ioader. l Sprinkler, 2 rollers. three 3 ion trucks and one Vs ton truck. it is estimated that the metro- politan area could be adequately served by the purchase of ad- ditional equlpment as follows:--- 1 additional grader at . cost of apprbximately 328300.000 and 1 additional 1 ton Truck at a cost of lPProx. sa.ooo.oo PERSONNEL As for personnel - the pre- sent administrative staff of the City Works Department would he sufflcejnt for the metropolitan .area. while an additional 5 per- the job. Casual help could be so- cured form time to time as nec- essary as is done now in the City. Cost of such additional per- sonnel together with the addition- al supplies and materials neces- sary for every day maintenance is estimated at an additional 315.- 000.00 annually. In the City. construction of streets and sidewalks constitutes capital expense and is amortized over a period of years. As for costs - with paved streets the adjoining property owner on each side pays 1-3 of the cost. with five years to pay therefor, while the City absorbs the other 2-3rd cost - while. with sidewalks. the Property owner pays on a 50- 50 basis with the City. and his costs are spread over :i years. Storm sewers are put in at the While mch remains to be done in paving of streets and con- struction of sidewalks. these can years following amalgamation. LIGHTING Street lighting was likewise considered by your Committee in its studies and requirements here are not abnormal. Parkdale has 61 lights now and are planning adding 3 more this year. Spring Park has 46 and are adding 1 more'thl.s year- Future require- ments will be very gradual an- nually and costs of the loo watt bulbs presently used in the vil- lages amounted to only 826.!) per year. so no great expenditure pox. Advice will also be given In v - 1 d I h ! the feeding of children with spec- llsstrelgzolkghlingm '' e aspen 0 lal care in the advice regardingl vitamins and diet. ; This clinic will insure that nards of the agency will not miss any health care that is provided by thei family doctor of other children of the county. The clinic is a new idea locally. but is accepted as part of a welfare program in many parts of Canada and the United States. The foster parents of these children will thus be closcly supervised and guided by will thus be able to give a normal home enviurnment with family doctor supervision. the death in a Moncton Hospi- tal of their former nephew. Mr. Victor Gllcosh. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved rel- atives. Tht mother of the de ceased was the former Elva Mat- thews of Elmsdale. Master James Wade. St. Louis. spent the holiday weekend as guest of his cousin. Mrs. Gerald O'Brien and Mr. O'Brien. 'y KENSINGTON edy drama "The Meddlesome Maid." presented by Summer side Trinity Young Peoples Un- ion in the Malpequc Hall on Wed- nesdays evening a fair crowd at- tended and a nice sum was realis- The executive meeting of the Indian River. Baltic Hamilton. Marpeque Darnley. Sea View and spring Valley was held on Monday evening. May min at the home of Mrs. Earnest Bryenton, Mal- peque. Plans were finalized for the annud District Convention. to he held in Malpeque on June 7th. A good re on tons each district was present. Miss Gertrude Cousins. Baltic. entertained a number of her girl El? 5 E E 3 K 3 E33 iii l 1 ipllcatlon of this problem to an The Malpeque Women's lnstit- . enough for the metropolitan area ut. gpongofgd me nu-9. .m cm. I, as long as representation is given """'l't"""":".:'f,,': heplnoewhichwlllhea ix umesmsssyusia Wu” eearssweall ntte-I ': gc QC QCK General consensus of ..'nion is. that ihcre will be no need of traffic lights in the villages for quite a few years ahead. SCHOOLS .D. Educational services Although time has not allow- ed as full a study of this aspcet of amalgamation as the subject warrants. yet a preliminary re- view indicates no special prob- lems involved. The point of most interest is that with the 3 new schools pre- sently under construction. 1 each in the City: Psrkdale and Spring Park. educational facilities within the metropolitan area shall be ad- equate for at least a further 10 years without the necessity of fur- ther school construction. it will be aPPf0clated. of course. that presently within the city the separate school system is unoffici- ally in effect. while no such di- vision presently exists in either Parltdale or Spring Park. The ap- amalgamated Metropolitan Charl- ottetown will be a matter for ad- justment by the Charlottetown School Board. it is . mmended that Board continue to administer school matters and is presently large lon the same to the Psrltdala and Spring Park areas. . one aspect of this subject which will have a big appeal to resi- dents ol Parltdale and Spring Park is that fouowing any amalgama- tion. High School facilities in the 2 new City High Schools will then be available to students of the I villages from Grades 7 to to, esti- mated to number about I from Spring Park and It iorns Park- pdale at the preunt time- i Availability of such facilities. in- lcludlng manual on ' ' . libraries. Domestic Science and Physical 3? is I. Y 3 l 1 that dropouts term this latter High school now one i-Drd of what Iii! ggiiigg riii sriiilf I-IOWLAN Miss Annie Gallant of Let 7, came to Howlan on Friday. May 11, where she will visit a few days. and Mrs. Calvin Carruthes-s and family arrived in Howlan Q Saturday. May 1!. Mr. Carnsthera and family will spend an indefin- ite time with her Nrelts. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacBaina at the Locke Road. Mr. and Mrs. Gusale Arsenault and family of Fredericton N. 3. recently visited in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs Alphonse Bernard of St. Margarets. N. B. spent the Victoria Day weekend with relu- ives in Howlan returning on Mu day. May 20. .. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Deslloehea, and sons of Miscouche spent the holiday weekend with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Carruthers. and Mrs. Frank Gallant motored to Summerside on Sunday, May 20th. . A teenagers 14-18 yrs inclusive retreat was opened at St. Anthonyg on Friday rveninl MI! 17 and closed on Sunday afternoon. The preacher of this retreat was Rev, James Kelly of Charlottetown. There were 34 boy! and 84 girls who made this rctreat- Meals were served to the boys and girl; in the parish hall by some women of the parish. Also present were 2 nuns from Charlottetown who assisted Fr. Kelly in looking after the children in between sessions. Mr. and Mrs,Cllfford Arsenaislt motored to Abram's Village on Saturday evening returning on Sundy evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund ,Peters and sons of 0'Leary spent t h e holiday in Howlan on Monday M. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood and anal mssttagstl. Aathelfl um .. P Ban on Monday evenlu. O'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arsenault and family of 0'Leary were Sun- day vlsltors to the home of the lat.- ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hours In Burton. Marshall Rayner and daughters of 0'Leary. spent the weekend at their home in Green- mount recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Picker- ing and family or Borden were vis- ltors in Cape Wolfe recently. A farewell get together was held in the basement of the new church in 0'Leary on Thursday night. in honor of Rev. C. 0. Mrs. Howlett. They were present- ed with gilts and a sum of money. Mr. and Mrs. Howlett will be re- siding in Summerside in future- Members of C.G.l.T. Grout? held their meeting in the Sundly schoolroom of the Church on Fri- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Raby Adams ol Knutsford, attended the fullerll of the late Mrs. Henry NY!!! ll land recently. .. s. Garnett Dumville of West Cape was a visitor to 0lLenl'Y OI Saturday afternoon. guest of her granddaughter. Mrs. Percy Sent- her. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boulter. 0'- Leary, were recent visitors at the home of their son-in-law daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Pridham in Montrose. Mr. and Mrs- Harold Ashley. Collie and Knutsford motored to Central Lot their return Imus um; honey. moon trip. Mr. and Mn Charles Willis. 0'- Lenry. were visitors to Kenning. we on Sunday. luuts of their son Ind dll-Ithter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Glyden Willis. .. Dr. William and Mrs. Turner and small baby of Halifax are llmtdlnl some time with the for- mers mother. Mrs. Alice Turner in 0'Leary. MI. and Mrs. Moody Lockhart 9' C0l9mIlI. were recent visitors to relatives in Ellerslie and vic- inity. .. Mr. and Mrs. Raeford MacLea Ind I-mily of 0'Leary visited with relatives and triends in New London recently. Mrs. Lucy MacNevln has has been spending some time in Toronto. is now visiting with her dllllltd. Mrs. Lewis Blacquiere In 0'1-eafy. also son David Mac- Nevln in Milo. and Mrs. George Shaw of Cape Wolfe were recent visitors at the home of their son and daugh- ter in-law Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Adams of 16 recentl to visit with Mr. and 9 ..Mr. James Msclnnls attended the show at Kenalnxton Mr. Francis Murphy and Mr. Reggie Gallant have gone to Cal- . Gussie Brown is home tons in. Marion Macia- nls and Lil!!! P Mi-. Sheldon Stewart made a quick trip to Charlottetown Wed- and son, Sterling were the guests of their son and brother Alvin... Kenneth Dougan and daughter, Jean MacQuarrie. Louis Gamester and Stem- ling Buchanan were Sunday. at the home of Mr. ud Mrs. William Maclnnls. The Millvale Women's Institute uas held Tuesday Xvening at the home of Mrs. Learning Murphy. Miss Isobel McMillian has gone to Charlottetown- Thelma Gallant is hon. gnu- visiting her sister in Rollo Bay. Mrs. MacQuarrle and daughter. speattha bsothn-in Attention - lwilll Parsons. spent Sunday. the guests Mrs. Sterling Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw and Marion made a visit at the hotne of Miss Rita Murphy. .. and Mrs. Parker Smith, o'clock. All Liberals baby Angela Mr. and Mrs. Arn- old Wood motored to Charlott.e- and family of Alberton, spent town recently. Sunday with the.latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Andrew Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris In 0'- family motored to West Cape on Sunday to the home of Mrs. Wood's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Dyment. Mrs. Dyment. just returned home having been a patient in Prince County Hospi- famlly of 0'Leary were Sunday visit: .. at the home of Mrs. Shaw's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert SP9"! Slmdly. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Parsons. present- . Summerside Liberal Workers There will be on important meeting of all Summerside Liberal workers in the Liberal committee rooms Central Sr.. on Tuesday evening. June 4th at 8. are invited to be tal. Mrs. Wood remained a day or two with her parents. . Fred Arsenault employee of the M. F- Shurman Co. Ltd who is employed at St. Margrets N. BM spent the holiday weekend at his home here. .. Albert S. Gallant of Kelley Road is now a patient in Western hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant of ( Kelley Road were in Howlan on i Sunday night. Everett Gallant and 1 of his sons of Miscouche were in Howlan on Victoria Day. May 20. . Mr. and Mrs. Clamnce Gallant and daughter, Jauniia. of Pius- ville were in Howlan on Monday evening. l Motoring to Howlan on Victoria Day with friends were Mrs. Dom- inick Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. . Earnest Arsenault of Charlotte- town. I The annual meeting of St-l Anthonys sub-division of C. W. l was held in the parish hall on Monday. 20th. a good crowd at- tended when several new mem-- bers joined. Lunch was served.l Thy diocesan president. Mrs. Benj DesRoches of Miscouche attend-, ed also the pastor Rev. Fr. Pitre. Mrs. Everett Murray and new daughter are patients in Western Hospital. .. Msis Lucy Gallant of K alley Road recently visited her aunt and cousin Mrs. Elizabeth Fiona and Miss Ethel Finnan at Wood stock. PIUSVILLE l The teen-sgers of St. Anthony's Parish between the ages of four . teen and seventeen have had an experience which most of them have never had the opportunity. to do so before when a retreat 1 was held at St. Anthony's Parish on Saturday and Sunday. May lath and 19th. Approximately 67 children were present. Retreat master for those two days was Reverend Father Kel ley. St- Dunstan's College. Sister Marguarlto Marie. St. Vincents Orphanago and Sister Thomas Marie. Mount St. Mary's helpedl him with the prayers and exer-l cises. Dinner was served both days by several ladies of the parish. The retreat closed on Sun- . day afternoon by holy hour. Al large crowd was present. i Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant and fanily were Sunday after- noon visitors to Tignish .. Mr. and Mrs. Douls Jones.l Bloomfield. motored to St. John on Saturday to spend the week- end with friends. They were ac- companied hy Mrs. Joey Gallant, Linda and Leigh. who Vllllldi children also Mrs. Bdla Gallant, la Ptusville on May ll. Mr. Rennie Mallett, Summer , side, was a visitor ta Piusville on i it till the people who worry . . . about extra cash for new clothes, or how to advertise their businesses, or what happened to that lost article . . . would only let a Guardian Want- Ad sell those don't wants, or carry any message into the vast maiority of P. E. I. homes, they could all take it easy and re- lax... Guardian Wont-Ails tlo ti lot of work III a very small cost UARDIAN WANT - ADS DIAL 8506 aalnsapsrlsnsalwhealduh wllhsbyaawtlysasat SUMMEIISIDE DIAL 8031 l It