10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 8, 1962. Gov't Speeding ! Englewood RHS Organizing 5P°'ts Program | OTTAWA (CP) — The govern- Home And School Association ment eng “wha pw A meeting for the purpose of organizing a Home and was held March 5 in Engelwood Regional High School. A large number of interested parents and teach- ers were present. Mrs, Raymond Wood presid- ed, and Max Thompson, chair- man of the Board of Trustees made @ few introductory re- rks, The special speaker for the evening was _Sergeant-Major Matt Hagan, RCMP, vice-presi- dent of the Queens County Home anid School. He outlined the pur- poses of Home and School ex- plaining that it was a coalition of parents and teachers for the benefit of the child. Home ‘and School 1s one of the best sources of adult education. “We must know what our children’s meedas are before we can at- tempt to remedy the situation,” he said in outlining the three major influences upon a child's life, namely — home, school, and community. He posed the question, “Have we given enough consideration to the third influence, - munity?” At the conclusion of Mr. Hagan's remarks he introduced John Martin, also a member of the executive of Home and School, 1 showed a film, entitled “The Test’, after which those present were divided into groups for a discussion period Mr, Wood moved a vote of thanks to Mr. Hagan and Mr Martin, for their addresses. The following were appointed en the nominating committee Elmer Inman (chairman); Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Norring. It was decided to have the next St. Eleanors Lets Water Contract SUMMERSIDE — A contract for the installation of a water aystem in St. Fleanors has been let to Inman Plumbing and Heating Ltd. ft was learned Tuesday. Earle Cannon, chair- man of the village commission. made the announcement, say- ing that two 10 inch wells will be drilled, and work will begin fn the near future ‘The installation of this sys tem will make St. Eleanors the first village in Prince County to have both a water and sewer: age system, Mr. Cannon said Shoot Staged At M. Harbor The following are the results of the weekly shoot held at the Murray Harbor Rifle Range on Friday, March 2nd. James Gordon 7 Lloyd Gordon 9% Bruce Gormley m” Fred C. Whit! ” john Gosbee 3 Wm. J, Harris 92 Randall Richards 0 Ronnie Gormley 0 dim Jordan 85 Bert MacLeod a3 Derrell McLure a Norman MacLean 80 Barry Harris 80 Warren Miller Abitibi Company Has Profit Hike TORONTO (CP) Abitibi “Power and Paper Co. Ltd. ‘had net profit of $15,710,636 er $3.18 a share in 1961 compared with $12,266,288 and $2.83 in 1960. Sales during the year were a ing year, while total output of eompany mills was tons compared with tons in 1960, D. W. Ambridge, president, anid the largest single factor @ontributing to the increase in earnings was the change in the exchange rate on the Canadian dollar in comparison with the average rate for 1960. He said another helpful factor was the removal of the logging tax in Ontario. Mr. Ambridge added that the decrease in output was entirely due to a decline in sales of newsprint paper. was a lose to the company substantial tonnage of newsprint sales. There is, however, reason to be- live that this condition is tem- 12 TI ncn Sale Completed Of Canadian Firm], TORONTO (CP) — The Tor- Onin Stock Exchange said Tues- day that shares of Canadian l - Rand Co. 1d. have been removed from the trading Hist on the exchange’s curb see- fion following acquisition of all the outstanding shares of the Company by the parent Inger- ‘o!-Rand Company - Rand offered last eompany were selling at $36 a share. Sxin Itc Drie skin blemishes on face or body. Recta. Fimcine Red Arnie Tebine Rtn. HEROD RST srops nahn mines: Ae ‘tion penis Maker skin acter, racee AME rose Grune or ‘vow extn, Lah beter fan ible speed” to spend the $5,000,- 000 earmarked for sports physical fitness this fiscal year before the appropriation expires with the end of the year March 31, Health Minister Monteith said in the Commons. meeting in ‘the near future, when the officers will be in- stalled At the conclusion of the meet ing lunch was served by a number of the ladies. ‘4 ship program to be submitted Dougies Arthur) money earmarked for the Na- tional Fitness Council would be spent during this fiscal year. Mr. Monteith said some emer- gency grants had already been made, and the council was work- ing on a scholarship and fellow- to the provinces soon. Other def- inite’ proposals were being con- sidered for further outlays, he added. real Mad usked wieiner ine Lotteries Query Heard In House OTTAWA (CP)—A_ precisely- worded question in the Com- mons about lotteries got a pre- cisely-worded answer. J. P, Deschatelets (L—Mont- | Maisonneuve - asked “whether the minister of ical research in Canada are justice will say” whether a dom-| timated to reach about inion-provincial conference on a| 000. Rosemont) jpossre emenément w the, Criminal Code to permit lotter- tes would be called before Pari- iament isd issolved for a gen- eral election. “No,” said Justice Minister Fulton, “the minister will not| NEW YORK ual labor pact, under management took pay cuts and workers took voluntary layoffs and retirements, breathed new life into the Jacob Ruppert MEDICAL RESEARCH Annual expenditures for med. A year ago, the company was oy the verge Brewery Company Assisted By Unusual Labor Agreemen (AP)—An unus- lapse after four years of opera- which | tion at a loss. About 1,500 office Teamsters Union employes and faced loss of their t and | Management wwiea |sepenes leaker oer Oot b , the company reported. | conference say "A yea the comm pact entered into Feb. | ‘of financial col-| 22, 1961, has been a success. | cent cul. the labor The pact teamsters em ve | untary five-week layoffs on a | rotational basis each year. It also called for all manage- teamsters | ment personnel to take a 10-per- cent pay cut. Ruppert President Murray Vernon took a 50-per- Whale of a Sale! FIVE ROSES FLOUR BUY NOW AND SAVE sum 2.09 Reel in really BIG SAVINGS at CO-OP SUPER MARKET Lenten Food Sale. 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