Trustees Review Record ..”Il.f.l.i-'.."..l.”lJE'9.'.'.,F.I.'.T,.., wlll lllll ll; lll-'.VllIiI logs again un- llnd Prospects Of Sci1oo.""”:" - --'BUYlNG logs daily by me Unit No. 1 In The Royalties lis'..'1i.L3l's..i'lil.”T'””' 3"" ent lied cern. Whatever the reasons, th "".BUnNG y.”"” lll"' lu” Fl-tilde; Thipaliirigsmoi lslclsool Unit was formed as GOVEl'nn1"t!? lsl::u,f:l”'s Blr” F994 59l'Vll-"- ..:.".':.:n..:”:..'s..':::”l. nmhr. ':.:.":.:'n..”"' "i: " sltua on Y 099” 'WHlST PARTY - lottet0WII- 13 ll lgild 5! ll” ll” 'cllWl' l” ll” bell Ol their winners of the whiat P311; phrgd chairman. Mr. G. . Rodd. on in- knowledge and beliefs. We would gt ul, hem, of Ml, "4 Mn half oitnistees Warren anriis. -1- ilolnt out at this dine that in the M1195 M..lu,.,.... 0., p..l,l,-, ml J. Pldllttldo 0933' c”l''l'- 3'' ”l'l5' 'l'393 "Veal meetings wercas follows: Ladies' first. Mrs. neat Macmillan. Andrew Incline. were held in various parts of the com. Mgcbgnlld: el,ll,l,l,ul,ll, Ml” Duncan Maclnnia and G. P. Rodd. Unit when this matter was dis- gum, Mllcpolullll, Mellv, (lull Ml-l The Pleblacita in School Unit cussed. We are led to believe that Miles Macxinnoa; consolation. Mr. No. 1. to be held April 1. was many people approved of the smug, M.cKlllllolll vpll, wlllm, says "10 student has brought about Ulllt idea. of ule muluml cg. mid. by M". . past deal of conjecture. inter- The original Board of Trustees Colin MacDonald, was Mr. Miles spaced with statensenta. some of in School Unit No. 1, nine in num- Maoxinuou, The uogwu, uuiuiql which are true and some of which her. appointed by the Government, by the ooml-um" lu elm-3, ul-vgd are evidently based upon guess had the very unenvisble task of lunch at the close of the meeting. work and imagination. The '1'rus- planning to provide suitable school - tees feel that at this time it would accommodation in practically all --'1-M3133: AID - The Whlm be well to set forth their position parts of the Unit except in Park- Road Ladle! Aid held their meet- uu this question and clarify the dale and spring Park, and eveu ing at the home of Mrs. Wiuiam situation. in so far as they are in the latter named. extensive al- 13- Freleri Albion. on Thursday l . Another r G l r l l concerned. . terations and improvements had evenlns. March -1. with I lood It- . .. s - 'll ""l”l'l" Wlllesl ,lll Wllltlll "R fl J'l. ,,P 959"" ””l- It might be well at first to look to be undertaken. The matter was tendlncs of both members and , . . seven students from high school omen In utet. has gone Into the Plat and see what actually studied for the best part of a visitors. The meeting was opened R C A F ASS n H 0' d S Annual D e M l took part. The seven students llowll llltlu the history Oi Stu Dun happened, since the formation of year and in the Spring of the year hy the Prclldcnt. .MI'I- Fraser. . . . . I” Wtljc dllllded into two Kraut)! - llllll 5' l W" 0"? ?l "'9 best i';:.”2lli'"i?;.1':.2i"'sf”".lL'l."':'.1”'i.:""?."'i..l":'.'.:'.;Y': ':i l'J.32."L'J.l:".:.f::.l.'." li'.."'7:.f'ilT. H d . .,. ..l. R C A F A i-. .. 1-.. d .. l"l.'.”'o”''”- is' .. l.2i:..'".'..”.'.3"ifi:":.li3”'"”"” a . i-us cre res . s e w - - ea a e group a e . . . . ssoca ion inner meeting urs ny nig t. Left to ' Jllllll" W loll "0 . ll "tally r o u of the school districts which now on this phase. except to point out, MacDonald. the minutes of the - g . - - - were three contestants: Bob Don- colllratllltltlolli all he olfered to comprise School Unit No. 1 were in general terms what was ac- Pl'eVl0l1I meellnl Were read by right Reg” H0ward' Plesldelm Allison M8cRae' Smdalr MaCLeod' Roy HugheS' ovsn. Jack Ascoli and David Ana the director. Rev. Adrian Arsen- selvaslmatanecscciasssever1-llgquuqh. 3 ''';..'::..'i'.';.:."'.;........ .. .... s-wu-v- n-uh 15-'l5n It ing its tic. i ation as are all Tile Weak 3- l'- "- 'Z.'2".:.E.1'J.'l??”.ln”?2:'.'.l3: lllml c,,,,,,,ll,,, .. s I -lilm has been one of me mo" Wednesday. March 16. Prince of . llllll l Wales College played hosttoour f,l:3,l::"l,' 'f..,X::f.'..,ll'l'l'lf,'l"s,"l:l second team and in the game NCVY , , Dllmullv. ll” eve, well. Dlllllll that took place St. Dunatan's won the past several years we won by ' "ill" lll ”"4l- Tlll" ill" the Maritime intercollegiate De- teem tall" I Illm one-Point lend lull” cllulllllllllllllll so nully I'll the two game total point City times that we gained permanent 'll”ll l4'ill' ""ll'llll'l'- control of llle Elloll llopllyl llll, As indicated by the score. the- yu, W. wall on. deb,” only. game was a hard-fought affair um all. M olll. val"; llull ll, which saw the Welshmen leading every field. Mount Allison Univer- lll llll” llll"l-9" "l llle Kame- sity. not only won the Maritime llllly l” l” l”'"l”ll9ll "ll Pll559d ' championship but the Dominion by ll" s'llll5 lll llle l0lll'lll- A cl.l.ml,ll,mllll, u we”. basket on a foul shot by forward To wllllm can we looll lo l... Bob Ferran with less than a min- gain our debating prestige? To ll” "llmlllllll lll ll" lime Pm” the students of our high school ltd l0 l” ll” Wlllllllll Wllll lll the cllllnlel And ,0. lecognlllng llll, game. Dave Arnold of the Saints fact, the local branch of the and Mill ll-lllll" ill the Welsh- Maritime Intercollegiate Debating men were the his point-gettors, League under the capable direc- ",'lll Wll”llllK ' l9l5l ill tion of Rev. Father Cass on the Wllll5' evening of March 16. presented ' ' ' I . lit' ,, summon ld , meellu ll, be held cl,ml,ll,l,e,l ll llul mm, M", cecu cumllueu. Following Frank Rush, President Canadian Legion, Farrell Gaudet George MacDougall Stan ll ld. -l-ll l dl - l mu, mu 1., ill, very llllenlell, V in Parkdae Sfhool. At thlstaritileetr nut :0YlIll(Y 3- new tlireb; the swlnsugt the,mH-mtllle,svsglns Maclnms. Arthur Camithers. A. Walthen Gaudet. ' Barter's Film Lab. mid. .. 5. iii? ZI,.....L1?.”. 33;: cast. especially Bill Cameron and 1 ing were ya so represen vea room ac oo. ma e - l l R M. ldl Wu 'G s. . l-mm the Depgftlnent of null”. lll, .llml,,l,,ll 01 ulllon gull: all concluding with anenjoyahle lunch The annual dinner meeting of Dwid 5333:: Ind lGl::ld I-8:: M1:(I:Il11.nl and 9. the play- tion. The plan of the Minister of instructions from the Minister or Ierved by the hosteu. . the Royal Canadian Air Force As- ley. All seven students presented Wu l,l.,,,l,l,d ,l ll" Que" chug The Navy b proud cl Education for the formation of s Education. and to heconie effec- ruougu Mull-1-lug L Tu. ec rease ofe Loca y - lmlllltllllli ml Wllls W” held El .,..u.,..s shgwlng ...,;......,u.y .l,u. lotte High School auditorium be- ill '""""' '"l9l'.'-.l' l3l”89l' 3tlll'lllll5ll'llllV3 3"! W85 live on July lat. 1960). l-egllllll mall” at Hlllmle Lodge the Clover Club on St. Patrlcks it b l J k M l. . h lo” m . pmclulv bl l every naval division ' night. Over 200 members. their y' " ac cl” "' l ' lunlol D 9' U no ' across Canada ilic Wrensare then outlined and i'derable w ll; .1; .. - - l ' ' -i - . - discussion took place tlllwltl At this lwlloeolll Tm 3;,” 'l',e,'.',".,l;ll;'L" fl'lgl3':,'lmwl:'G lg: ”aln:B:::fl' S wives and guests were lzlreseni d”;'i”ol;l"dl?”.d. DWM Glnlmlleg mel ggllllemvvziieo lganlhgflllhi training one nislirssveek. side mu gt 5 gubgequeut meeliug ale by "I .lmo't ummlmom vol 0 re mm Se-V.-H1 b were Oh for the meeting and the social :9 th lVcllSl0I1 Wei: sh: ou night came hick th 9 5' d . at by side with the men, to foundation of what was to be done taken It I 1118911113 held in West gallon firdered paid The sick The number of people drawing eviielmllg whislh lougvweg Ch d1 9ll !P:8t-llleligehbdsa lallvelngallijlfil-lave;-E to see it again steicliecvlllds xlliiir Nady m an "em of mob” ' 85 BT85) ED , . . an CT ' was laid and before the school Royal”, commm I ntion. . ee reported that Douglas unemployment insurance benefits m lb, ollle". All ll-le colllegl , appreciation. How so man eo- flffnr glliflglein l;'l"nl?:dii,'al1l?l:l9" Xinsloe -I lllltfwl three ronmd (ioffi: his lreiturned giome (re: in Kiieigs antlugugenlsll Cotlgnties dek- uesTlo'.'s ln aalscllchlillglxlzlggd lllgslghew l'l',f”5l;'f especially the lwl, wlllllelsl In pie from Charlottetown c...li,l”. .. During your two weeks lale Hun. J. wall" Jones. pro, sc ool at Hg led corner. an to osp ta n muc mprov creas by ur g e wee The Leglsludure lolls branches ol the servlces by in be congpulululed ou lllelr up. ford to miss such an opportunity lllllllllelflllltllllll Period. clalmed the new mllool dlslrlcl where at the time. no school ex- health. A basket of fruit was sent ending March 18th. At least half llle execullve of the wlllgl (orig, A5 wag gtntgd by ule chair. cannot be understood. . YOU may 80 V-0 th9 A!- alld ll was to assume the rellloll. iated. to Brother Coffin as a treat from of those returned to work.di;ut ithe The muuwmg questions and ML sl Ml Maclmlsl Mallllme mall of ll” evelllllgl Rlcllul-ll Well ..lhat's all for this week. l'""Cd"' Pdml" .mli”" ("F .'d' sibility of administration as of C9llll'lll llW'llY " ll?" l0lll' the l”ll3e' A 9”” cllllllllllsell by l'9ml'l"d9l' ll" ll” lllllg" law "3 llllswelll were labled ll, the Le. Group president for the Assocl- Wedge. this beginning can pro- 59- lllllll "Ext Week. from S.D.U 3''""h l?" sllllem July mu 1949. room school sud glue, um lime Alva Brehaut was read at the benefits because their bene it pay- mam" guard - utioii spoke briefly on the history duce great results. to all of you. health and llap. IMIIC fanc cans In. I two additional rooms have had m09tl!lK- This P00!!! WI! in con- mdllt-5 ll!" eXPll'ed- gquesr Dy payll M of the Maritime Group and con- . 0 0 - pincss. '.""l D”l'"”-c”'”T""”'"" MEETINGS WERE HELD ll, be pfovldd. Tu", Illdlllollul nectionf wit: will lxltlI1lVel'- Thebeli3ack'Tod Wtgkb (gwplalilgli L ouitilline-Emeitzgluthe giiscly um grammed -the club on us progress on Thursday night, March 11' :?:.lsLi.si:fel:l1zr;1cEleClIiml and me Department of Educallon W” l e o entra Roya y he oo to M". A ("Mk cerunnte was Red ln pa" at least with the been built with cove,-llmenl lls. enlcae. A W H. G was defeated by the Charlotte The attractive Wren faced Wllll Mime tleflolll in bldml me new um um complelely W Presented to a lodge from a steady lholiBil not sensational de- 'lSm"ce? dl. r' ll l, M l-an audet ad. WW” Roylls lll ll” lllllllellilltllllll ""'f”'m5 '" mhml" at that time and evidently felt ll0"tlll8 lt- lmllle, l,,l.,ul,., ll, 0,, 0, ll” mm ln ll, ,,.,.,,l,,, ..,.,,,,l,ll,,,.l 2- What is the amount on a per- I 95:; Clleuneetlns on the Plans semi-final grime of the City Hoc mas?"-0”'l!Pl'”l"' llllll the fon-nauon of , large, In addition to the new school Chulommwn lad" Th-ll bw W" the as: week The local oil centage basis of total cost of or c tyslcentennlal and out- key Leagllel A, llllll-calell by llle met and winter uniforlnsan llcllool ullmlulsll-um, us, could program it was found necess 1 they new mm: herellymns torbg Me h" 13 received. . number of construction provided by ware. llitlfdhin (lieiall the participation "are of 1,0, ll would seem ll"; issued on enrolment in the do much to iiuevlate the canal. to provide Sltrlns Park School llllllmd wllll lb, lmlllde Lodge telephone olden dlmlly Raw house groups? is) By Provincial fl" '0 WW” ll9.t0'tl' 00ml"! tl'0m the game was a hard-fought af- KC" lll”""l: lions. One or two instances should with adequate hes-tins. Iishtins and Th, l,,,,,l,,,, welcomed ll ' able lo lls cnmpalgn and lm also Government; lb) By Federal Gov- the lllmell SeFVl.0eS- lle.tl"l"ll9ll fair but it was the Royals" sonlie T :II”&ce:li.l'ha)l ililggfllyeatha tenet "cum". x”g'll'95ll'tl' lggk utlo the lildurmz lllllmed I:3IuV8ll!l0il; Clllilzsllg ":liI.ml:II:re llhese loans or outright in; iillrb Il';U0Il'C'ehel;.a)l:ff?i:-ils(ll,1a:leif('::: g;p:e(l;:l';nld5era'l)50wlg': iugglgmllhle MONTAGUE RINK A l "l-llwlllg llolllllulo had made ll POPULATION GROWTH W; n” flflllgl b '11:" ll: ltode" me 1;”. reeligage: acgfgeglerg grants? town this coming summer and any for the Royals H :1: Cam: S . V man”, to cum,” "Mal N am m m M "I h 1 edoi th er chess e go my amen The low om” mu 4, ii is. humor, were min asked for their help in the future up with save upon me to ummerville Bantams . commodall l 1 Th, lmllllem ol C0 Ell 3 PIP RFOW C03 ll 9 llllll 0113- ml: to i D b l Provincial and Federal Grants in making successful the Centen- eel” I W H ed h t l"i V5. 5. school accommodallon .l milk population in practically all parts coll "9 ell V555 "3 "55 men to be paid back to the Provincial nial celebrations. 9 iear" ' um" i Mo ta l ' lleld comm. had become um. of the Unit has given rise to the P n I ;ol:loPl'lVlll3scl.lll1f!9ll:lsll:"o?i55:ll:: Government? ' Past president Chandler then ' ' ' n El;endBamams ; . and steps had to be taken to find ll""ll”l' lll mm” "llml "lcm'lm9' , erso a 5 th pulngl 'b k t kl) 5. How many warehouses were installed the new executive and on Thursday the class of '55 . -' lo . solllllolll gl -l-ll. allcceu ll; dation in the area. By studying - M"- 3- Flfquhlrlon. Kil. e 8en.ell;a Hit: Of Vvttllil" l'll0V& built under this policy? Give charged them in the spirit of the elected their life officers: Presi- Summervllle Be3V9l'5 ' lul-gel Mlllllllslltgllv, .l-9.. ll, of the following figures of school l'llllll't lelt for Charlottetown on metlll W PC "P lll' 3' lll0m' names of owners and ocations? Air Force tradition. to handle well dens, Thom” lvlcallllglll Vlce. vs, Enqui" now, olllel. Wovlnce. lull don. much gnfolmenu lu ill, pull lll-enlll Monday. where she has accepted 0nTi;lm. t I k I th hl 6. What amount of money has the affairs of the Wing during president, Reglnald Mcqlmldz Murray River to innueiice thinking in so far an and future. our problem of ac- 9'llPl0Ylll9lll- 0 see Wot or e W as been repaid on each one? their tenure of office. secretary. Alloii crslg- valedic- 1 ' - first floor of the new Federal 7. Who designed these ware- After th ell ii . . . ' . ll the lllllll Slime 01' the H M C 5 school administration was con. commodation can be evaluted. ,,'Mr. James MacLeod, Char- nuiidlug lu cull,-llmelowll ls llow houses, mg and d: mef Hg. gjsochf haven torian. Richard Wedilei Wllllllll Southern Kings Playoffs . . ' ' ll ' ms-1949 (last car before formation of t . l0tt0t0Wll- Illellt the n-styveek ” about completed. and this has 3. ivgme ins actors who ass- enu "Ce," ow W C W" '"' M” F”""-'' l.""l 'll"l"l” ' : l. 3 3 Enrolment T"cIg:i'lEnmhneln9t54r19g5 L B It ml home It whim and. opened the way for the employ ed on the” bindings? P p"iw)l'ggdblyy!:l1le Ilillsionalxltlzilc W35 Ivlgcnonald. The election of these So?;?;eBlS(I,(lli 'l'l0Pll131' for.thel 1; ll Pukdlle 171 ll 268 0 .M" Reuben Wu” "turned mull 0, more men. The colllucl. Answer” The new executive for the win" o cers reminds us that soon we ' Tn ng S C amplon- l .. Spring Park 218 I 290 9 lo llel. llama la York um Imnd. ors have advised the Employment 1. see attached Federal Re. lg ug follows; pl-esll-lent, G. ll: Wlll ll? ssymiz 200d-bye to in- Ship Will be presented. West Royalty 43 2 7o 3 ll” unnl day. 'l' Commuclll Office that the number of men guiations. Howard: vice president. W. Far- other uni" C13” ""1 w' C" East Royalty 50 2 as 3 cm" "ml ol lm. "nu" Ml. employed on the job should in- 2. 3. and 4 answered by (1) a- you Guudel; secrelaryl lloberl Say. (It! many seniors say them- Unlon Road 17 1 "ll fa" Cull C-mplnll ' i crease from now onwards. hove. Oulton: treasurer W. S Mac- i -. Cliegtsligl Royalty g. f 23 5 hlihe M. F. S(?:ul'mn!itC0ltli1paliyf T5. 5;) 3 VEEIEIIOUSES. &h) (1) Lead, Execuilve nllembelllfsl M. ll ., J nra oya . p ar- , w commence e cons me on o e are ansumer's o-oper- Mgcllllllsl Elle l.-lmlulmson I l Hllhlleld S0uthT 2! 1 Parlrdale and West Roy . if a the new Guardian ,office building ative Assoc. Ltd.; (2) The East- Jumeg cllll-ll, I l " a " '. .. . : .. -. .... very decision is not forgcommg next week. and this considerable ern Farmer's Cooperative Assoc. oboe, George'1llil;)i):lDli;illglhll' qllodglirll L sngmg sen" Final II II 1014 . 31 as to whalher the Unit will carry Job will give early employment to Ltd. iElmira).; (3) Douglas Co- G111. ' Q A , 'vn7d""' . It is worthy to note that the out oriigwtldo you propose to ar- wglfpgilnfig il:l:dbllll:Il):lIlr:l-El l)lll!ei'xn.tJlll1vei?lV!:llmll:ilr0ll-l3tIEitltlVl?4)A8;rdl!e - - average supplement for teachers Mil! 05 Whit Will hIPPGh ll "10 fills; the boundaries in these be pushed vigorously Ltd: (5) The Wellington Coop: P' Smell” Vs" R0" Palm; "ll pull; lu 1943.19.49 ml, 335; wllll. decision of the people is to break are", contrary to earner-reports con. amt-we Assoc. Ltd: (6) The 0,. ice-Leon Johnston vs. I. G. in 1954-1955 it la 1848. lll? ll" Ullll-' Tl” 0" llllellt l'li-'- u-ucig which uuvu uegu 13g for Leary Co-operative Assoc. Ltd; Phmlllst The future in not any more till tlllt Itlillll Wt lbw! all mrnovisn EDUCATIONAL i.uu.er,..,o.-it u. L.u,,.d.,.-, may (7! The Bloomfield Co-operative ....mL", osmmrmm promising. A cenaua taken of pro- ill-llel" l5 lll.l l"nl't'll0" Ol ll" STANDARDS I mull, dgmulldg on the collsil-ucl:--. Assoc. Ltd; (is) The Tignish Co- school children residing in the d0'-'tIl0lI- 1110" Iccnmmotlntlon Wlll . force in this Province. It may he 0Pe"tlV9 ll"0c- ltll area in January, 1964 indicates ""9 l” he Pl'9Vlll9tl llltl lllal ll Tllll ill!!! ll ill! lllllllltlli llld sometime before any considerable 5- welllllilllll C0'0ile”lllV9 ASSOC Septembc i955 upwards to 150 is one that rightb concerns every be f ll l- , Ltd. 32.22213; Douglas Co-opera- children lnthia area will not havea tax payer in the Unit and it is 1!,-.l':l.l,:llll,el."' l,l?;e:: l,.,llll:. tlve Assoc. Ltd. 32,266.82; Ver- school to attend or it wiu men hoped that a large majority of peo- ulolls u, that some men wlll l,, non River Co-operative Assoc. that by the school year 1957-1958 there will be a minimum of IMO children attending schools in this ll ml ll l l the usual-in; of uluuy cl. .5 pie will exercise their franchlseon mg l llll p ln l . Ltd. 31,455.96: Morell Consumer's ' l.or:..;: lnl-lu'x '3' 'lu'l1::" Pizza: iu god" in .llel,lnllll,d.l. lllfllll April znd., 1965. -lull: l::lTl ,,l:l,,"l,lXc,f5,, may Coroperative Assoc; Ltd. 82.73938: AT MONTAGUE l lmpululloll. Jlldglu ll-om llle ll." The present tax rate in the "Ill: :l;l'll'g":l"9l'lll '0 llullllg inquiries about the St. Lawrence E'5l'l”LldF5;'2l';:l,;'68 c,0'Ll;Ptl'atl:ve 5 1 ( few years there is every 1ndlca- Unit is 31.35 per 3100.00 and this ' ll" ll" W W! 9" I River sesway project. This hlg ogggglm -Mule. . mg sglzigl-8;; .- .00 STORE 2:, compare. favourably with other ll" "ll" ll "ml: W” ll" l""' undertaking is only in the prelim- ti ih t th will tin - . . . " '0" l t 5'" coll "0 "ml mm on P. E. I" when ll successful in lntroduclngj teach: lnmq slam, ml Up”, C,,,,,,l, Bloomfield Cooperative Assoc 51 gauge. 15 denier nylons Norman Mlttleman. baritone of Winnipeg, of the Metropolitan Opera Co. at New to grow and school popul t' in- v ill" - . , , crease. We understand thfstlullhere ll" "9" llluml "'ce"ll -l l" "' ?el'stasiiTil.il-xrggitlay Hm gas so many uumphwd mu It CTootla)lra5t1'l0llf Regular price U119 Emily Cumhnl Sopranol of Wlndsor and Yorkt ls cllalrmall Ol llle flllal 1"-ldgllil will in all probability be at least Plnd ornlwlld new schools It lies ity of tenure. wa believe that we bell" ”l”;';'f'tl ll" "'5' '"'l' "l" 752.55. ' ' Gaston ilomois, baritone, of Shawinigan committee and W,-ll be l l ll tll :1 ngw llllulu. blllll lll ill, ulllg gbgetlipu t”edtthu:t the aye:-lage ll", lllccud ll, lmpmvlu oducll unmresllgililt onfrtilllil ulieiis :m:9 7. Committee recommended de- Sale Price, 2 prs. 31.59 Falls will be heard Sunday, March 20th, b d t H G E2: ultgeth on I i th 1955. I Dup a e presen me . 1 i ' - . 1'08 cas as we . re . "M3 ' -5"” V l, ,l,l,mxlml,ely 340.00 per pup" :ll”"o:;l";lfc'clle"uT:lll' l!gl:ln;'fnlg Montreal alone. has 80,000 unem- "'3" "l M"lt”" w""-'''""" on the second semi-final program of this M g 3r 9 prom So i d ,. ' ' . . - - . - for operating expenses and again holding the services of good teach- Fl:”yed' wd ll l' mm” lmldy t” llzlatlgill slttfnlzllli l.il'leblj.ect to March 19 25 mcluswe y93l"5 C'lrL Slllglllg Slam of T0m0l'l'0W ment C.anadla.n ll nler and raconteun Rex gel-leg, 1);-, Edward Johnson, l-em-ed Battle ls musical director of the program find this figure is not out of line. ers and it is " conceded Coem:E'mI”;V'l:?;:f h llflmlect 8. inspector during construction -- -, .- . ght in p : r-- . . . former general manager and leading tenor which is broadcast at 10:00 p.m. on CFVCY Canadian Industries (1954) Limited ' PLAN HELD UP in order to meet these rapid- ly increasing school enrolments. the Trustees made a detailed study of the situation so as to find the best possible, ' ' to the The proposed new school would that the improved environment for provided by Co-operative. Finl mean a tax increase oi from 50 in teachers and pupils has helped im- g:nmlg;ll:h”l ll" kg 't';'l "ed by inspection by Potato Warehousle 1) cents mung up .. loll”... measureably. Another strong fac- 3' ” co" "3 l" " ' a . '” "' CAPITOL The architect has estimated that om.nluuon' whlcll mnu monlll. idle people. MacDonald. Wm. Baker, MIT'l(; tor is that of an active teachers' ll"ll'l"'l'l9l"- ll” llllll" lll'l'l ml” smlooo will he needed to pro- The Charlottetown Office has Judie. VS-. H- M. Smith. Vera problem, Tu u- 1... we; di . l,ll.l ly to discuss the many problems l .. mi. .. '...3':..':.::' an -;,m co---at ,. , ..,, l:::".::i"::' ::.";l.f:.'l.”.l"-".:. ':::.; 6"” ”""""' W s"”"'”” little of Parkdale had made f rmai oi llk 0 ve you some ea c - l - application to secede fromo the r'::m:uto.tiie srczgllttlbjghollitl lclliallll: '"c"" W” l"V,l'.:'ll.d,lll" l""mM" flizdyth':l)mpo?lao:i:uui-l:nl::r:ii:i;2. ice-borne Johnston K c'""""'””5' ROM "Ti MN” Unit Until this question was in- inga would coat-an estimated 259:: :?.:'i'.'"3:'.l. uia 5upe'rvi:noT'l'l iv: If any workers are taken iron; Clair. Ross Hamilton. Co iileings. ON THE tled all plans were fullle- more than the one central school. pull, this Province they will probably Vl-- H0110! l"l'IlCl'- MI 3' Nlch0l- ' The Minister of Education when we think it would ll. in;-iy --ll, gull, log; uulul, an wlllcll be highly skilled men only, son. J. E. Cudmore. K. Hughes. R Messed for In answer to this -9- sale to state that as certain grants Supervisors conducted rade VIII East Ice-Leon Johnston. B. ".10 In." "EAR-'5 lllicntion for secession. instructed will he received from the Govern- standardised tests. the avara a Smltllv 393- lVl9lllIh- -llhet Blllefi 1 -- lhe Trustees tiiatlthe Unit would meat on tile building projects and mark for all Grade VII1 pupils cu.-Ii" Draw Vl-- 1- 5- Pllllllllli I-will Slllclhlh I. gt i continue to operate as such until as equipment will amount to sev- the Unit was as as compared with 9 -l-r33-o3llllm- Mirth! P00le- A June 30, 1955. pending further in- vosligatlou. Later. he instructed the Trus- tees to formulate their plans for further school accommodation. Aa the result of this the Trustees recommended the building of a central school (15 classrooms) to accommodate. as the need arose, the pupils of Grades 7 to 10. These eral thousands of dollars and if the avera e for the province of 71 - the architect estimates are rea- In June 1'95! of the II c MCIITCQIIC Welt ice-DIE i'- Mlcinlyre. L- sonably accurate then the borrow- who wrote the Provincial Ex n- ' Davis. Richard Knox. C. Lllewllyh in. of 350,000, Ihould lllullu lll. luau. (mi and, X4 culldlduiu Today's mixed curling draw at vs.. P. Sinclair. H. Inman. R. new school. were guccoggiui sud unit pupil. the Montague Club: Machon. C. Stewart. This means that the avera won two scholarships. I would note 0230- East Ice-Dr. G. S. Inman. Beth yearly payment of approximate that during the past three you-s West ice-Dr. L. A. Johnston. McGowan. Ernie Robertson. Adah 410.000 for a twenty year period Unit pupils have won I scholar- Jean MacDonald. Danny Murray. MacGrcgor. vs.. .1. A. MacI.ean. and this based. on t e present aa- ships at the Grade K level where- Ina Hlckox. vs., C. S. Stewart Ev. Lillian MacDonald. Allan Nelson. sensed value of the district. ap- as in the past. this achievement Cudmore. Arnold Wightman. Do- Edith MacDonald. E olll 4 M 'l0i, mu-lxivu -i- 0h ll” (L0 .919 QF ( UAKD l xmm in proximately three and one-half was a rarity and for many cars rothv Nicholson. Draw in play for the R. K. illsllliells oweglusgisginig to the Mill; millions. would mean an additional unknown. More imwftlnt on East Ice-G. G. Gordon. Rllla Clements trophy: no wet in- me Public school Acl"'l'll"tlt um I” taxburdan of about Soc on 8100.00. is the percentage of pu w W l-ll which reads as follows: "Bub lgumimoil ' ' ' A .-E7 3 e it E F in YOU storm the castles of infidcls with the Viking i Cliristiansl YOU fight at the tournaments of Carnelotl YOU casionallrde I encounter other should the Unit be broken up classrooms outside the Unit where To this will have to be added ad- paaa. Last year this reac 9296. . ditional operating costs and here about In above the average for again if it is based on present the Province.,Ipradictttiatthehi l parpnil cost. it would mean ad- standardcaabemaiataiaedin QM or86c on the tl00.W years ahead. I would alao int on the , valuation. out that the standard in all c us- rooms in the Unit is good and-in we would not attempt to forecast comparable work is being done." thefutilreiaawvaaareain Thellrusteasoftheliniihave ' If IIOIIN UP some instances exoeiipt. only oc- In.v Board of Trustees at an an- that the lnaiatt o!n1"ucation had endeavoured bettr this stand- FBI. . .Ar. 1. l 1. g ADM. loo. "tints iiliEEii or li0iiTAiiA" Mu-tartnsg the most beloved story all in all advti-lturcdoini l'll9"IlIIlIIautahalittladoabt tl"tthsMInlster'sdscIsisatoIsItiia tllatasatistactoryanawarlosthythehreakiag of the . if t.hcPl1?rbu!:cte'?s":-ecommendatlon r:- 'ln3;:. n is broken a.llllell'alble Voters in ill:IIUi'ii c””l'c.;lo:.":;';M”".l.;';3' .lIo?l'l:,'fl.lA",f,'l"" - "BATMAN" N”: 7 hm” -llllel l um -M---m -- w; ...,, ..,- to or --w o- on M -r w - MASON - LEIGH : lllnloubtedly the situation was be- . you to al- loss. in. .,,l, 1.. mi. i:f.':'.'.m.. in ....:---e------- -- ----- -----em - -e--:::-sm--pr -i MONDAY - Tlll-'iSDAY of lg '::,:l':l': l, W MI Wed! frosnutha Unit in order to solve their own problems. "Dawn 53 : WAGNER-PAGE-.'l'-IIAYDEN 50gQ9lll1 EXTRA (iii ciiieciaacooe) . . . . "POIDVETZIAN DANCES" il'ili'lli'i'v"ll"l?3-lo PRINCE EDWARD siiiiis MONDAY 7 HORROR SHOW! ..... L . M , -....-- -Ilgvall. Of 11.. 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