l, 0 PAGE FUURTEEN KINII EIILE COFFEE HI: III, in: early in the month to tie in in-ith Education Week. School Welfare Group : President's report for year 1950- 51 is as follows: Programs Films were shown at two meet. hiss. May apd November. the sub- Jects being Youth in your Town," "Traffic Safety." and ”First Aid." Dr. L. W. Shaw Iddregsed us in October, Mr. Clarence Mercer in November and January, and Miss smith. Public Health Nurse. in April. The December meeting fest- ured a discussion on "Discipline". led by Miss E. Bowness. and in March a discussio I on "Education" was led by four iiembers of the Public Speaking Class of com. munity College. The September meeting took the form of a banq- uet with entertainment. Rep;-e. sentatives of other Home and School groups attended the Octob- er meeting in response to our iii- vitaiion and during the same During the year just past nine meetings were held. No meeting wss held during February due to the prevalence of "flu" and the decision to hold our March meet- I1tllI' Itllllllllll THE 00F AND LABOR THE C. C. F. IS THE (i()VEIlh'MENT 0F SASKATCHEVVAN .....-.. : Hereis Its Record: ionic deiii to develop the --iigiti...-. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN school house" idea and to bring many citiaens into a closer relst-v lonshlp with the school. The summerside Y's Men's club and the summersliiu Board of Trade are to be commended upon their sponsorship of puts of mi; project. The Rotary Club also deserves high commendation for sponsoring and assisting financially the Jun- ior Traffic Control Organization which, under the supervision of Mr. J. Murphy. is functioning ef- ficiently for the safety of students on the streets near the school, Reflects Interest The very excellent display of siudents' work projects which was seen in the auditorium during Education Week reflected the in- terest and efficiency of the teacli- Room For Expa'nsion,A eh Sgt? :4 9' iil'INIlirII.'M VVAGES TOVVNS. FOR 0 V ERTI )I H. 6. WORKERS. ISE. EFT DON'T PASS A LABOR RELATIONS BOARD T0 Al')ltlINIS'IlER THE A('T. . (i0.VI'PENSATION OF 1506 I"lt()M THE DATE OF ACCIUI'2N'l'. OF 322.00 A WEEK IN CITIES AND FORTY-F()l'R ll0I'R IVI'IEK VVITH TIME AND A HALF TIVO VVEEKS HOI.lI)AI'S IVITH l"AI' l'2A(”H I'l".'AR FOR ALL COMPARE THIS RECORD WITH THAT OF BOTH LIBERAL AND CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENTS HERE! A Vote for your F.(".P'. (ianilidaln is a vote for this iahor l'0ll0. A Vote for the nirl parties is approval of what we haw! THEY PROM- THE LABOR LEGISLATION! First Prince: HLDSON l"Rll)IIA)l Third Prince: MRS. LESLIE RADISAY Fourth Prince: -1. H. llIacI"ARl.ANE. Charlottetown: AL. Macl.EAN HENRY GAUTHIER (1! Support of the music room; radio for publicizing our work and 1' A TIMI)” (sum. ACT month save;-31 or our fnenqbers M, ing staff as well as the industry of (ill guaranteeing A-inpinyces the right to organize Inln union.-4 lended lh9KEY1Sm8l-On KYOUP mE9l- the pupils themselves: I conml" of their own choice. and pcompelllng employers to bargain lng. Refreshments were served by lhl” 'W9 hm"? ll VCTY DTOKFESSIVC in gooii mini with such unions. our social committee on several school deserving the interested occasions and by the Grade IX 5UDP0F10f EVEFY OM16"- (ln Making niiiiiiteiiunce of membership and the IlIIt9('la -nit Hamemakeygcigsg after (MM...-C11 In closing I wish to thank the binding upon an eniploycr when iequcstcd by IIIO. l'nlmi. meennn gognce,-sy an-ecgo,-5, committee and v 'memhers of this Group for their (r) Setting up pcnaltiea for unfair labor practises. 1 Projects wholehewted support in carrying . , l . - . out the past year's program of M) 0""”Vl'”f (""'l""V Ii"l""" 1 our mamas were” work, and also the local press and 4 by votini: financial assistance V meetings which later materialized in the ' . lpurchase of a piano. . Resperuuny sub:.l&wsd' r?.v Presenting prizes at the' A: 8' HOP ' President. yschool closing for students show-l ,ing the greatest improvement in l Grade I to IX. l (3: Promotion and financial sup- E port of a sewing class for adults. . I4) Presentation of a trophy in: .rlassrooms having the largest re- presentation of parents at Home and School meetmgsp ,tht-. sick list and her many friends (5: Arranging for f'('0ll0nilf'Hllwl5h her a -speedy recovery. iiisti'ibution of cod liver nil cap-l sules lo the vnungcr children in the school. ' (65 Supporting ”EducationWe,ek” lprograni in the school by an ail- vi-rtisement in the press. o-1;...-,, oiid : Vicinity Mrs. Ira Ellis of O'Leary is on Mrs. Hugh MaePhee of Brae lcii Wednesday for Wilmot Valley, P.E. lI.. called there by the illness of her; is-other. Dr. Cummings, the veterinary for O'I.eary and vicinity, has moved his residence from his pre- sent location and will make his headquarters now at the home of Ed Matthews, next to the Livery Congratiilziiions At this point I wish to congratu- late Mr. Mercer and his helpers. Sgt. IIiUlJlP)' nf the clothing: section of R.C.A.F. Station, Summer- sidc, has a problem on his hands as he surveys the smallest size trousers issued on a diminuiivc rvcruil. in Summcrsidvls No. 53 Air Cadet Squad- ron, Jackie Noonan. However a solution was found and Jackie is now a full-fledged member of the squadron. attendance. The opening wors'ni;i,ril 12th in O'Leary. and he said upon the successful organizationl Stable in O'Leary. and the business period was pre- the road was still very heavy due THE LIBERAL PARTY HEADQUARTERS are located in the SMALLMAN BUILDING in the office occupied by the Suinmcrsidc Wing R. C. A. F. Association 3 . Phone 2633. 156 Great George St. 167 Queen St. t washing . . . WASIIWG EVERY 77416 Burke Electric Ltd. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ID'l'I'lfl0WN CHAR ,Toombs Music Store PIAN05. RADIOS. ELEUIBIOAWLN APPLIANCES Myricks Alberton Ltd. GENEAL STORE land conduct of the Community ilcollcge program which has done a 4 . ; Political Meetings 8 P.M. April 23rd: Central l Monday, Alberton it n cl y Bede ue, Hamlton. lTuesday, April 24th: Free-: town, Spring Valley and Tlgnlshf C.C.F. Candidate and other speakers. Everyone Welcome. Easier, faster, cleaner too! DIPPER when he's demon Washing is no longer hard work with a G-E Washer. You'll finisb faster . . . fresher . . . and you'll enjoy welcome extra leisure. cENEnALmriEc1nic Mr. Allan Matthews of Truro, an employee of the Bank of Nova sootia in the central Nova Scotin town. accompanied by his sister Blanche. who is also employed with the same bank in Truro, arrived in 0lLeary on Saturday to visit their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mat- thews. They left again on Sunday. Allan has been transferred to one ot the branches of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Ottawa. .The OiLeary Ladles' Aid of the United Church held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday night. April 10th. at the home of Mrs. J. M. Macwilllams Despite inclem- ent weather. there was a good Even your dainiiest lingerie is safe with the G-E Washer. The 3-zone washing-action is kind and gentle with the finest of fabrics. Each piece is dipped, flexed and gently scrubbed. . . individually. This 3-lone action gets your clothes absolutely clean . : . fresh, white and sparkling! The G-E DAILY DIPPER is the answer to your"small wssh"- problem. It fits inside your regular G-E Washer . . . gives you the same thorough Activator washing action, ioo. Ask your dealer to show you the DAILY strating the G-E Washer. wasnras The 6-! Activator treats your clothes gently . . 5 perfect safety for tho iheerosi fabrics. CANADIAN om: l-load Olleai Terente-Salas Omens from Coast to Coast Single-renirol wringar , stop: "lmtlnctively" at the slightest pull. Sets and easy to use. skirt lies Extra-dssp streamlined lately beyond ciilldrsn'I mine Mam. . ' sided over by Mrs. Herbert Vaich- ta the frost coming out of the er. Routine business was tran- ,sround. the Navy traffic and es- sacted. Plans were made for re-;D6clallY the long continued rains. decorating one room of the I-15:3-iThe mail couriers are deserving of onage. Delicious refreshments ere yhuzhest praise in their devotion to served by Mrs. John Matthews and duty and in Kwlnil U18 different Mrs. Burton amt.-3. isubscrlbcrs on their routes splen- did servlce in all kinds of weather The tzravelied roads in and ncarlhlld on all kinds of roads. getting OlLeary are all but impassable. On ! "His Mslesfys M811" through. ex- Tuesday and Wednesday, April mrcept when it was humanly impos- nnd 11. the roads leading out from isible to do so. the Coleman Post Office were so heavy that the mailmen could not make their rounds. Neither san- ford lliockhart, Charles MacLean or Hugh MacPhee were able to deliv- er their letters. This correspond- ent was talking to one of the mail couriers on Thursday morning. Ap- Port Hill Notes Mr. William Dennis was a re- ccnt visitor to Summerside. Mr and Mrs. Byron Ramsay were visitor: to Summerside on . Saturday. Miss Beverley Birch. student in Suminerside, spent the weekend at her home in Birch Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strongman. Mr. Clayton Noyc has relurnz-d home after spending a few days in Charlotitetovrn. Messrs. William Maynard and Heath McLennan were business visitors to Summerside on Satur- day. Sincere sympathy is extended to flhe family of the late Mrs. Ernest lNewcombe from friends of Port. -Hill and vicinity. I Miss Ione Ellis is visiting her lfriend Mrs. Essory in St. Eleanors. APRIL. 21, 1951- .REG-ENTI- Today 2:30-7:00-9:15 BIG DOUBLE BILL For Lusty Adventure Oi. the High Seas. ”IlARBOR or MISSING MEN" cam-:0 THEATRE KENSINGTOIN Friday-Saturday 'I:15-9:15. Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. See Rod Cam- eron as Boss of the Boom-town; on "The Wildcat Oil Frontier".. this Black Gold" and a beautiful Kiri and tough he-men in "STIIIKI4; IT RICH". co-starring Bonita Gl'IYIVlll9. Don Castle. Also Serial and News. --AND-- SAVAGE STORYH 0! IN! NORTH? ' REO THEATRE BORDEN Friday it Saturday April 20 - 21 7:15 and 9:15 "HOLIDAY AFFAIR" iiiiiti"i':ounin ciioi llllllisloil Starring Robert Mitchell, Janet Leigh and WALLY CASSELL V .. . Wendal Carey mwtnsuiuinminmi Dltlllltl w Matinee Sat. Afternoon 2:30 w:-.::-4 CAPITOL Summer-side LAST SHOWING TODAY - 2:30-7:15-9:15 "THE FLAME AND THE ARROW" (In Color by Technicolor) Starring Burt Lancaster - Virginia Mayo iT'S ONE OF THE BEST - DON'T MISS 1'l' Monday 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 A WORID inn: wmi iovruwm yfzdkrzxx-47 ""”'4i ngehw rm.-,Mi PUWIR. W E. ii-mi-in "pant caicxs We can supply the popular N.H. .- B.PR ' -- Only after May 15th as we are booked to fhdtCHh(.tl:: Egiy the pgoduct of an R. O. P. breeder hatchery and assure of iii . M'. ed . . T and Cockemls Y IV "F1700, Pullets 3.K32.(lil 10972: accuracy guaranteed in sexing. CAMERON'S CHICK HATCIIERY, Albany, P. E. I. r ism-. plans to remain for some (time. p l f Miss Lillian Maynard. r- X-ide. spent the weekend at the ;home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs i Hatfield Maynard. The many friends of Mr. Char- lies Colwlll are very sorry to hear of his serious illness. He is at present. in the Prince County Hos- pltal. Mr. Elmer Ramsay. Noriham. has returned in his home after having his leg set. His many friends in Port Hill all sincerely hope he may be around real soon. The many friends of Mrs. Angus Mcbennan are very sorry to hear she had the misfortune of sprain- iitg her ankle. and has been laid up for awhile. All sincerely hope she may be out and going soon. The efficient mail-driver. Mr. James strongman. is to be con- gratulated on the very fine job he is doing in hauling the mail to Port 1-fill P. 0., travelling over roads that are impassable for other cars to go over. How he does it, nobody knows. ps the mechanism Relatives and friends were shock- RAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITID A R. T. Holman Ltd.. SIJMMERSIDE and CHARIDTTEIOWN Phone Hill: I . 9:: Phone 13.5.1.1. m"”-'' S" "I030 16 Hunter River Palmer Electric CHARDMTMOWN Phone 1443 Ne:-d sH:il:nAe:i'iDde. . ”' ' M ' ' ”--m-'- - or" ;---- - -- -------g Apply to:- . . Cousins Radio Service ”".ti”.i.3.hil,”” sauna sad sanvioa, r.'o. Box us, Phone 0-4 lummerslde, P. E. I. ed to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. Earnest Newcomhe of North- am. Although suffering frmn a heart attack. it was hoped she might rally. but she passed peace- fully away on Monday. April 0th. at the home of her daughte . Mrs. Oieuford Mlllar. Ellerslie. by whom she was lovingly cared for. FOR SALE SERVICE STATION EASIER PLANTING, GREATER YIELDS wi 40: POTATO PLANTERS I ' ..,.nuIl , y(3R iiu'M'” wx A New THIS lighter draft Psi-quhar Iron Age Planter assures you even greater accuracy. ileaibiiity. no mat- ter what your acreage! Has self-ailglk ing roller bearing sales for lighter draft: rigid construction for greater ,' ' accuracy. Easy to clean, ro- inforced all-steel hoppers plus exclu- sive Band-Way fertiliser placement that assures greater yieidsl C III IT NOW Itop in and see how famous Iran Al! Potato Plantara help you grow more and mats iildisr farm prolltsi vi -sin. lis .. AVAILABLE AT A sinuous 3. memuur LTD. m P. E. I. 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