Freetown The North-Bedeque .-I and water safety programme spon- sored by the women: Institutes came,to a close on Wednesday. August 9th. after the awards had been presented to the uccessfui candidates. Supper was served to . tiydse present. Miss Eleanor Hart ' was instructor for the swimming .classes. and supervisors were Miss Joan Murphy and Mr. Paul Cud- more. Twentyrseven children from Freetown attended the course. Mr and Mrs. Sterling Andrews have had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell and daughter Donna nf Moncton. NB. Miss lone Wrizht of South Frec- tovin has been engaged as teacher in the primary department of Try- ol Consnlirlnted School. A successful pantry sale by the Birch Grove Womens Institute was held on Saturday evening in Ken- ringtou. The food was readily sold and a nice sum of money was realized which will be used for Institute work. Rev. Alfred A. Burns and Mrs Burns of Washington. Maryiand.i who have been vacationing at Stan- ; hope Beach. visited last week with. Mr. and Mrs Edison Dammarell accompanied by their children Rosalind and Alison and Miss Es- ther Yarnail. They also visited 1 :iitrl Tracariie I.nuei' Freetown School reopened after the holidays on Monday.Au- gust IS The teacher for the year is Mr. William Pineau of Middle-j inn. lli'- Raiiiioiid Stuntier anti youtii: snn Raymond Michael of Charlottetown are visiting in Free- town. with Mrs. Stunder's parents Mr and Mrs. Austin Scales. ; 'ilr and Mrs Walter 5. Burns have returned from a very plea- sant holiday spent in Boston and other cities in the United States! Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Simmons. accompanied by Miss Mabel Burns Mrs. E.S. Damniareli and Mrs. Robert Copeland spent Sunday, Aug. 21. at the home of Mrs. Arthur Macxinnon. Tracadle. Cpl Frank Adams and Mrs Adams of Dartmouth. N.S.. ar- cnmpanied hv Mrs Freda Small. uho have been vacationing lfll iilrintreai arrived on Saturday. for a few days visit with realtives In Wilmot and Freetown Mr Stewart Drummnnd. 6 Free; town. has accepted a position as teacher in Victoria Cross School. At a largely attended service oil w o r 5 hip in Freetown United Church on Sunday morning. Au-'1 gust 21. the Sacrament of Bap- tism was administered by the pas- tor. Rev. .l Kenneth Campbell. Infants baptized were the follow-I I112: Garry Vernon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Paynter: Gail Kath. erine. daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Francis; Wayne Rugsgl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mai- thows and Donna Jean. daughter. of Mrs. Gordon Rix and the late ; Gordon Rix; and Everett Paul. 1', Icon of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fran. ' I. i Pie Norman Flow and Mrs C-low have returned to St. Stephen. 1 N B.. after spending the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.l Maurice Handrahan. i. i ii Mrs. Oliver Johnson has return- ed to her home in North Battle-I ford. Sask. after visiting with friends in the Province for the”. Fast six weeks. In Freetown shel was guest at the home of her: brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and. Mrs. Austin Scales. i OPERATE ON COACH ST THOMAS. Ont.. 4CPi Fred Bim Cook. 52. veteran hoc-i k0V Player and coach of the Cittveand Barons. Wednesday. tvnricrucnt an enicreencv oprrzit-I ion. for acute appendicitis. Hep arrived here Sunriav with 50 can. didates scckinti hcrihs on this year's Barons at the outset of. traininr: sessions. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. I1”!-rlc Hickey Canadian R:-n'r of Common. Building P I-7.l. Bummersidr. Phone us: W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summnratdr DIAL P 0. Box 3844 ' cal INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Flro - Auto - Casualty I Bummer st. sunimeralo. j , Optometrist E E. Pirlrvrten ' gaf.D.. IL0. ; ONE 33! 1- ,: 7 REGENT 1'Il'EA'l'IlP'. BLDG. I t : hnma: st. surnrnerslda 2 if '3 or B. F. Hunter. hnraerstde. P.E.l. - Phone Ill! SHALLMAN1 BUILDING A. Bavvnond Grant. 3.9:: on. Oanncntlt Above Maul-Ice Mill's llea'a Wear PIIONI III 0---...m PHYSICIANS pp. v -----4 ----new-.nin. .lI-In A The Guardian Page 14Thursday, Sept. 23, 1953 witii relatives in Charloitetownl iW tMiss Harris and Mrs. Aitken. A New Annon New Annan school has opened after the summer holidays with Mr. Walter Curley as teacher. Miss Marion Giills. Mrs. Kings- ley Bullock (nee Greta Hegartyi and daughter Betty have return- ed to the States after visiting with relatives on the Island. Mr. James Tuplin. Mrs. Lewis Moase and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moase were visitors to Rustico and Cavendish on Sunday. A. C. l Edmund Gallant. Mrs. Gallant and two little daughters. Diane and Valerie. left on Wed- nesday on return to Portage La Prairie. Manitoba. where Mr Gallant is posted. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mcinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant and daughters Diane and Valerie. Mrs. Janet Mill and two child- ren. Jammie and Betty, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leman Mc- Williams. Augustine Cove on Sunday afternoon. Miss Bernice Laritin of Man- treal. returned home on Friday after spending the past two weeks with her aunt. Mrs. J. P. Mc- iniiis and friends. Mr. Harold Cairns. Summer- side East. spent a week with his cousin. Wendie Moase. Friends of Miss Shiriene Wall ill be pleased to know that she is better after being ill at her iwme. Miss leima Curiey. Clermnnt. has returned to British Columbia to resume teaching after spend- ing her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curley. . g . . Miss Teresa Coen left on Fri-i morning to reside in the S. A. Before leaving she was waited on by her school chums day U. and presented with a parting gift, H Mr. and Mrs. William Benjamin. daughter Eileen and nephew. Michael Desarres of Dorval. Quebec, spent Thursday afternoon visiting their aunt. Mrs. John Mc- lnnis. before leaving for home on Friday. Miss Donna Mill of Kensiiig- ton and Master Barry Crozier of Halifax. spent a couple of days visiting with Georgie Mclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant. daughter Diane. Miss Georgi! Mt” lnnis and Mariorie Mill. motored to Charlottetown on Monday. M.rs. Carroll Lambe and four children of Springfield. spent Monday afternoon in New An- nan and Kensington. Miss Dorothy Smailnian of Summerside. is engaged in teach-i ing in Clermont School. Miss Marion Giilis. Mrs. lock. daughter Betty and Martina Hegarty visited John Mclnnil on Thursday ning. -A V. B i l Miss i Mrs eve- l Burlington Mrs. Wallace Adams presided at a Joint meeting 'of the several groups of the Women's Auxiliary of New London Parish, when the Sea View members were hostesses in Sea View Hall on September 5. Members of the Provincial Board were special guests and the pres- ident. Mrs. Champion spoke brief- ly on the procedure of the Domin-, ',I- Annual meeting. Others sivins ;.iiort talks on various phases of missionary work were Mrs. Coles. Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. MacP'herson. vocal duet by Sylvia and Georgie Murphy was accompanied by the orgnnist. Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Re- freshments were served by the en-p iertaining group. A vote of thanks: was moved by Mrs. Lloyd Howard and seconded by Mrs. W. J. Prof- itt. Bur. Miss Joan Bowness. Kensington.i left on September 6 for Halifaxi where she will begin the course oft study required to qualify as a Reg- istered Technician. Miss Bowness.. Bowness. Kcnsington.,is a graduate of Prince of Wales College and was Y employed during the summer - months at the Provincial Laborat-I 'orics at Charlottetown. She willI'"" 53""- study at the Pathology Institute.i associated with Dalhotuie Univer-3 sity, for the next four months.Bur.i Mrs. James Evans. accompanied I by her infant son, returned to her home in Burlington from Summer- side on September 9. Eur. Miss Shirley Stewart was the re- cipient of many lovely gifts at a prenuptial shower at Sea View Hall when she was escorted to the seat .of honor on the platform by her iiiister. Min Vera Stewart, to the strains of bridal music played by Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Assisting ill - presenting the gifts were Mlu Enid Donald. Miss lna Murphy. Mrs. Lyman Mouse and Min Eleanor Campbell. Lunch was served and the . ' d of the evening spent in dancing to music furnished by Messrs. Durant and MacDonald. CARLETON SIDING W. I. 11!! Carleton Siding Women's Institute hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Huber Myers on Thursday a-venlng;lAug- ust 4th. With the President Mrs. Donald sutherlaa:'Jrasidiag. The ” - , t the Institute Ode followed by the Creed la Uni- Neil Clark. suiiluf Mr. and Mrs. Iclass James Clark of Bedequc is slitiwii above parading his prize Herefordl Steer which pliced tilt in its Wellington Mr and Mrs Lawreiice Cam- eron and family. Mr. Murray New-j combe. Malagash Mines. N.S..re- cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. l Miss Lauriiie Gaudel. Chelsea Mass. recently visited at the home of Mrs. Alex Gallant and family.i Mr. and Mrs. George Macliean and two children Billie and Jim- mie. also Mrs. Williani Btiates Westviile. N.S.. were recent guests of Mrs. Samuel Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus MacLure. Mr. Clarence Arsenault has re-t turned from Borden where he was, employed on the M.V. Abegweit for summer months. i h Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Ball had as' their guests Mrs. Bell's sister (Maude) Mrs. James Gass and Mr. Glass of British Coliimbla. Mrs. Alec Gallant recently spent a few days with Mrs. Fabiolai Gaudet. Summerside. i at hihitioii. Thirty-uiiic of those slecrs were the ('liai'iotictowii sresit Arlen" Ex- province in January and at Ex- this steer to a cuiitiition iif IlPHi' Junior Faniiers and thc Exliibitiuii .n.&- :. S .hibition time are placed in compel ition with each other. The manner llvionrusl A given out to .lunior Farmers in the in which young Mr. Clark brought mendation from officials of the Gallant and two daiiizlilrrs. St imcetine old friends. Mr. Gass. who ing the latter part of his vacation John, N R. iicrc .-.uniiiici' visitors is the owner of Success Business at his ltomc before entering lloiy of Mr and Mrs George Arsenault of Mont Carmel Mrs Roiiairl ll:tt'.N'cill of Halifax, N.S.. recciiiiy visited her sister Mrs. Malcolm Goodwin and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow and family, Mrs. Ray and her mother Mrs. Alice Bar- low motored to Sea View Saturday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Coulson where they enjoyed a very pleasant evening. They are pleased to see Mr. Coulson home again after his recent operations in P. C. Hospital. Mr. Adrien Bcrnartl of R.(.'A.F. left for (,'old Lake. Alberta where o is stationed. after spending his furlough with his parents. Messrs. Albin Richard and Ben- ioit Poirier of The Royal Canadian Navy recently visited their pa- rents. Messrs. Licien Arsenault. .lohnl5"CC93ll'-my Richard. Emanuel Arsenault. An- Ml End MW H0W3l'd 33l'10W.t.hony Bernard attended Acadian College. Regina. Sask.. is keenly interested in the Kiwanis Orga- niration hails from N.S.. Mr. Gass is a native of PE. Island. They ihave covered many hundred miles iin their trailer home and after a stop over on the Island, will go ,to Nova Scotia. from Canada they Chlhtimiwiil proceed down the coast of iU.S.A. to Florida where they will Ispend the winter. - Sympathy of the community is. being extended to Mr. and Mrs.i Edmund Gallant. Aliram'ii Village. on the recent death of their son Ernest while on duty off the coast of China. ' '0n Thiiinstlay the district held its 'innual lobster supper. Fair wea- -pther prevailed and a good crowd lattendad. A substantial sum was 'reallzed in aid of the school. Miss Anita Gallant. daughter tr Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant hr entered Prince of Wales College to take teacher's training, having t her Grade XI exams from Miscouche Convent. i Mrs. Jacqueline Arsenault and had 85 their T943901 Villmf M73 Bicentennial celebrations in Monc Miss Muie Amenaun have nu".n, Bariow's.sister. Mrs. Langille of Nova Scotia. i The Wellington Frencii management of Miss lgorraine Ar- senault in charge of Junior depart- ment and Mr. Raymond Arsenault fin charge of the senior department. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore MacAus- land who have been spending W week's holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. McAusland also other relatives. West Newton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs Hcnr) Gallant. Bridgeport , Conn.. Mr and Mrs. Adrien Arsenault and children of la daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. lcampellton. N.B.. and Mrs. Alice cussed of having a pantry saic. secretary to sec about arranging A vote of thanks was moved to the chairman and Water Sa fe t y Committee for their work during. swimming classes. Decided to meet at the school Saturday evening at it o'clock to sweep auditorium. it was decided to return coffee urn and get silver. Mrs. Clifford Rogers invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Lunch Committee app- ointed were. Mrs. Clifford Rogers. Mrs. Donnie MacDonald and Mrs. Boyd Lowther. Birthday greetings went in Mrs. Frank Quigley and Mrs. Wilbur Cairns. Collection and Cake Fund amounted to 11:55. The meeting closed with the Queen. Lunch was served by the hostels and commit- toe in charge. As usual the button cake brings with it a great deal of breath holding and Mrs. Arthur Machiickeu, having received the bntfon is to make cake for next meeting. "'R(IYAL” Wed.-Thurs. 0:30 PM. "CREST or TIE WAVE" Starring John Justin. Bernard Lu and Jdf Richards. Also Shorts. "CAMEO" nwsmomn -wanna:-. 7:154:15 (A.S.T.l nm'. drama behind the "CAINIV nonr: ton . aited his parents. "Trooper Ernest Bcriiard station- recently i.2i:i.”.i”.l".i3.l.i..li:ii i::::.”.";n-r or led in Gatzetown. N.B, wa. Ont. ilvlrs. Denis Arsenault. Prof. James G. and Mrs. Gassiv”h39' 9 recentl Cottage,i E.R. Bell, of Vancouver B.C.. yer ivisitors at Park Vi w -gilcsts of Mr. and Mrs J1'his is their first visit to P.E.l in 1.1 yrs. and the visitors enjoyed: lensant time reminiscing and Mrs. Arthur Arscnault is spend- :19 Mr. Raymond Gallant of the 5Ch00l-Canadian Army who was stationedi ht" "59P'"ed "M" the Capable in G81-letnwn. N-Ba Fecelmy Vljdrsn of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mrs. Bcalricc Slincy of U.S.A.ifm.d have returned to their home in in now residing with T1" niece Mask ed from an extended visit through -Mass. and Maine. Alfred and Marie Gallant chil-I Gallant left for Quebec recently gaffer spending their vacation at ihome. They were at mpanied by iMr. Theodore Arsenault a mem- ing to his base in the West. Mr. Anthony Arsenault of Rum- Maine. and Emile of Chelsea. p . visited their brother Mr. iJasepli T. Aisenault in Abram's Edwin Darley. .lr.. left recently for St. John N.B.. where he will lbe employed. Peter Arsciiault son of Mr. and IE3! SMOKE - MOI! IE! LLVEPIES ITD in iionv CALHOUN - count: mi.i.ni - alone! It . . warm mmuun - IINA rocli - tomt mmrtu ,, WEDNESDAY Clark Gable. Vivien it TI-Ii"..i fill-it VF. "GONE WITH THE WIND” Olivia De l-lavilland Cartoon - Canteen service 9:00 PM. Dayliyit Time COMING FRIDAY AND IATUIDAY "GYPIY Gull" h TIe&k QTICXQ L. til" " all 'l'llUl8DAY Leigh. leslle Howard 1" Si HEWIU frg- Heart Seminary in Halifax. graduated from L'Assomptioii Col- lege near Montreal in June. He Mr. and Mrs. Emile Richard and ree children of Montreal spent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenault perfection won him special cov- Association Photo by Barter: Lab. IATSPIIO iii Proviiicial Sanatorium Charlottetown. Mr and Mrs Glnrice Richard. Capo Figmont had as guests re- cently ylr and Mrs Henry Perry. pLynn. Ma.'lS.. Mr. and Mrs. Ted iArsen'uilt. Revcrc. Mass. also Mr. two weeks with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnny LeBianc. Old and Mrs. Phil C. Richard. ” Town, Maine. Miss Evelyn Poirier, Winnipeg, Old Town Maine. visited Mr. and is now home with her mother. Mrs. Gus J. Gallant and brother Mrs. Daniel Poirier. Egmont Bay. on-mwa (CF)-'i'lie arts unau- ut-oue tbo or col- a logo graduates-la coming into his own lays the Ulnlnploymant-Irv nu-ance Comniiadoa. After the second World War the accent on specialization was so Cinderella among lrlduatu." lays a UIC bulletin on supply and de- mand of university graduates in the labor market. a "Now the arta graduate is sought precisely because he is not a spo- ctalist." the report. Issued today. says. The report - prepared by Na- tional Employment Sorvlco's ox- eeutive and professional division- finds shortages of graduates in al- most eve profession except law. "Over e past year or two the general attitude of the business world towards the arts graduate has been changing." the bulletin says. It quotes a United States survey which found companies eager to hire liberal arts graduates "be- cause they want man who can deal with people. and later become ex- ecutives." "Some of the fields in which op- portunities exist (for arts gradu- ates) are w advertising banking. personnel work, insurance. real os- tate, financial houses. and...nles work." says the publication. issued for employers and NES placement officers. "College graduates generally are given the preference" in news- paper work. the bulletin comments. 19 88375 Canada producaa I0 few Kridulm?-I in Journalism that it can M'I'.- CARMEL C. P. GALLANT Pres. great "the arts graduate was the "ad. needs." Greater Demand For i Arts Graduates Today ' soak for further recruits from other oourcea. . The bulletin comments on sev. oral other professions: Agriculture-"Numbers (of grad. uatas) are not enough to the uItusi"ara not ough to fill tn. at-eiiiuctue-"re: the next two i years graduates will be less than 100 . . . unless conditions in Canada cht-i:. drastically. these number; will be too few to supply the Dentistry-". . . There is a sham. age of dentists in Canada and . . . it has reached a really crlticgi stage." Education-". . . Demand is s greater than the supply in grades." Engineering-"Even with . . . fl. creases in enrolment the profeg. slon will not be overcrowded." Forestry-"A 50 per cent in. crease in enrolment in this courn would pose no difficulties in place. ment." Medicln "The shortage of due. tors continues. The good old llam- ily' doctor shows signs of disap- pearing but there is still I great need of him. The rural areas of all provinces feel the pinch." Nursing-”. . . The shortage of nurses . . . has not changed nor is any change anticipated." Social work-"As with other pro- fessions where the monetary 1,. turn is comparatively low. there are not nearly enough graduates from the schools of social work to EGMONT BAY and ON WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 28 The Public to Cordloly Invited. fill the demands." EXHIBITION C. M. ARSENAULT Soc'y. GET READY FOR WINTER! Build, Remodel, Repair flow! ' complete Stocks of All lteotls iii H 0 L M A ll ' Si gff'..;fl'.”Et:.'"812”.'lat&t::u 3 BIIIIDIIIO "”""””"""'" '”"'” ' ILL Plllcll Illllfl m 3 T A ate cost. ix stock all thicknesses An extra room in the attic or basement. can be yours at moder See us for the prope: materials to do the job properly. New Closets and Cupboards are Cally installed with our modern plywoods in Birch or Fir. We finishes. See us for prices. in various inum Stan-rt luhu and Icroans. Also you storm doors in either wood or ahaninian. HOLMANiS Lumbertliiipt; -.--IoatnonIdo---- ' . x