ISLAND Niwi PAGE Montague, Souris, ‘Kings County‘ 4 The oiumiiui, Charlotfetnwll. Sat, Sept. 22; 1962 Col-operation Is Urged BySouris RHS Principal SOURIS —— Alfred Morrison. ,and the teacher‘: role is merely principal uris Regionald ; ‘to assist in that responsibility ' High School. told those attending [ and. not to form students’ be- the September meeting of tire! liav-tour patterns. name and School Association. The guest speaker observed that teachersitoo often weielthat standards must kept judged by the number of stud- i high otherwise the ‘students will eats who grade. He said ‘jiiat 1 not be eligible for further study. because the teachers’ “bread: “Through co-operation between and butter" depends on tlii-. fthe school staff, the regional judgment. elementary Leacl1p"s:.'~‘(‘ll0'll board and the people di- ; OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the deceas-3 l Niivaling. receives the badge of llltlCS La liulloise. Lieiit. 5.1‘. Mallon (second from left) commanding officer of Canada's only Eskimo Navy League Cadet Corps, prom.- iy receives h badge of H.\'.CS J W g H d “ I Th t and Surrounding‘ Cape ae_la Madeleine. whllo . .ma woo , exccii.\'e 0: districts were si,(,(.ked and Sad_; bes'de him Ldg. Cadet Atanl tics-r of the La Hiilloise, Thu. - dened when Everett .l. lac- ; ; Lead of Stratliconzi passed away to his Eternal.‘ rest in his 55th- at in: rtficcr of the Cap tie Marlvleine and right is Liciit. EEVERETT .l. MACLEOD . ye : ~ He was born in Straihcona in‘ ' l I see 22nd- W C d I T ld At Meetin . ‘ He entered Montague. Hospital; a S O 9 . In July came home and was tak-4 _, _ .. . ., . I _, en in again July 24m‘ He re_} l\;I((:)§)Rl:Oi:mti Er.lllr‘l. 'licrisui_\ Srziteiaryl ’ nialned the hospital one! ”‘ , D*"’:""“ D_‘”‘?“, “’‘‘g ° ‘that the free W0I‘1d €‘3\P°(‘l5 smotlicr Britain 5 proposal of a ' month‘ was moved to P" E 15- Canada to seek some form of mid _ guaranteed mutuéi ex. - belt, and ter. 1. f"Van- SKIMO NAVY LEAGUE CA.’ETS VISITED Ltlll ll ' Cmvir. Ken Grant. comma.id- ' frigatos were at an anchorave at l’.“.'l Harrison. 100 miles from Pnvungniiiik. {National Defence Photo) Tcix Reforms Are Expected, “’ whelming" R o m a n Catholic immigration to Canada. Five days after the McLeod ccch. Dr. Ernest E. Long. council‘s permanent secretary. appealed for greater efforts at iinderstandings between otes- tants and Roman Catholics. Many issues provoked heated debate among_the 390 elected delegates. but the 60,000-word report on marriages and divorce —-rated council's most insignifi- cant action by veteran church- men—prompted careful discus- sion and virtual unanimity. The church for the first time is the parent's are pa-ssiii-g students who are ill-prepared. "Also as a result of pressure". 3 Mr. Morrison said. “iinders.~i'v-; re.-tly concerned. we can the nest regional high school in the province." ' Mir. Morrison stated in c entering grad-t .10 with the consequence that. 50 per cert are failing in the prov- incial examinations." _ He ‘pointed out that education; responsibility l Contract For Ferry Unsettled There. has still been no offl- ed cial action to award the con- tract for the new Wood” Islands- aribou ferry. it was learned yesterda from Capt_ C.R. Hunter. president of the North- umberland Ferries. ‘ It was revealed that Ferguson Industries of Pictou. N.S.,’had submitted the lowest bid when tenders were opened several weeks ago. Most people believe the job will go to the Plctoii plant which built the MV Lord Selkirk for the same route four or five H & S Meets Teachers The introduction of new teachers and the role of the Home and School Association were highlights oi_a talk given by Miss Mabel Matheson. prin- cipal of~Prin’ce Street. School. at 3 “Get Acquainted" meeting of parents held Thursday, T h e president. W.R. Burnett presid- Dick Turpin. a member of the program committee. entertain- ed the large gathering with a humorous reading Mrs. Lydia Prince. a Pen- tecostal missionary's wife with nine adopted children. gets a hug from daughter Josca. a four-year-old enya 1 adopted three years ago. She and her husband started with World War. Mrs. and tier family were at Pente- costal conference in Edmonton Following ‘the general meet-‘ ng and class visitation mem- bers were served refreshments by the catering committee un- der the direction of Mrs. Roy Stran g. It was announced that meet- ings of the association. would be held the third Thursday of each‘ month TWO FIRES BURN TORONTO 1CPl—The depart- ment of lands and forests re- ported six fires burning in On- tario 'l'hursday. all under con- trol. During the 24 hours ending at noon Thursday two forest fires were extinguished and no new ones were reported. before leaving their new home in orth Vancouver. she was born in Benmark but has spent -most of her life travelling as a missionary. (CP Wirepliotoi seven orphaned Israeli child- ren and an abandoned Arab girl when they were living in Palestine before the Second SHOESALE Cartons -Water Damaged years ago. But until the action is finally approved at awa. nothing definite will be known,. and work will not get underway j on the big ferry until the firm. gets the official word from the capital. , ‘ decided that divorce can justified. Enforced ‘adherence to the marriage bond in some cases can be more harmful to individuals. family and society than reluctant violation of the principle that marriage .is a lifetime contract. With similar earnestness. council accepted without. dissent the principle that "it should be Possible for every husband and wife to secure inforrnation and means of conception control that are necessary for family planning." On church union. in committee. engaged in negotiations with the Anglican Church of Canada dur- hlg the last. t-wo years told coun- cil bluntly that. despite optimis- tic talk. the work has stalled on Anglican reluctance to rec- ognize the validity of non.epLg. cjmal ministers in rclaton to bishop-ordained clergy. Russians Fire 15th Bomb Test WASHINGTON (AP) __ An. other Soviet nuclear explosion ‘.1 the atmosphere Friday was reported by the .S. Atomic Energy Commission. It said the detonation in the vicinity of Novaya Zemlya had 6 yield of "a few megatons." ECM STAND (Continued from page 1) -/ monwealth trade he had pro- posed‘ while in opposition. Mem- bers of that government had “suddenly become devoted ex- ponents of that which they once spurned." j Mr. Diefenbaker said that al-{ though his free world trade con- ‘g ference proposal wasn't sup-‘ ported at the London conference ‘ there was implied support for it in the Commonwealth declara- tion of readiness to back "com- prehensive international efforts" l to support world trade. I Referring to opposition party criticisms of his position at Lon— I don. he added: l “Can anyone be justified in not painting out the effect onl jobs in Canada. _on agriculture: in general. and also in the. in-I dustrlal field and raw materials. .‘ should Britain not secure the‘ safeguards that were the cs-1 sence of the British governw ment's undertaking?" ‘ Tariff preferences benefitting nearly half of Canada's exports to Britain would disappear by 1970 .if Britain joined the Com- mon Market without special safeguards. i I l A megaton is the blast force of 1.000.000 tons of TNT. he Uppsala. Seden. Seismo- logical Institute had reported t e ‘list earlier and estimated it at nine megatons. '1‘his.was the 15th shot in the current Soviet series that has been reported‘ by the A There have been indications too that others have been detected but not publicly reported. START PLANT SACKVILLE. N.B. (CP)-N'o- ar Paint Company _Limited. (with head offices in Owen Sound. .11.. 4 it was announced Friday. President Ronald Coatu said about 80 ans INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Oslo University's international summer school in tan capital had 350 students and teachers from 40 nations in 1962. in "9 Y J , and mist in God’ I tarv Fund concluded a five-dav ‘ Enid iw national governments J jprc-posed revisions in the inter- helping and at any ume m “me iso-railed international liquidity. :11) and tried in ever way to . . ' y the c“““d”‘“3prcscnted by Reginald Mau- Q Son Of the late Mr’ and‘ is considcrmi: more pc1‘m.'incnt the oxchpquen had been iifuuy whom he was a good and lov- He will be missed among his j w"”‘r°""i"ed'" ‘cally ditficiilt and perhaps even was mal.,.«",d m. Ma‘, ‘is to find a substitute soiircefl H“ -I lopportiinity to make deposits? mm Q, limport surcharges of five to l5 R 'decided to get rid of them. '. o-I . and Us’ dollars had been Him. posited in order to secure the one brother. Clarence 0 Wednesday. the increase also * H] d It W “Id 5 United Church from “ad “°‘ bee" ' e ' ° doubted whether the improve-lization of Economic Co-opera-_ Friday. August 24th where ser- k Jacobsson said it is an open 1 discuss it in terms of something i Hardy‘ mnductpd the service not happy to see increases in use "years and years ahead." Interment was ‘in the church ce- at a “mp who" the gen" ms Up Yonder," and "Blest be that But he was impressedfllhat‘ ‘“‘’°'‘‘'9 1}‘ Canada‘ ” °°mp1am" ldian government is well awarcl ris and John MacLend. Flowers 1 by the fund. I and an appraisal 09 1°73} ”“’“‘95.‘”e"° gl"°a,11’Yi'and Mrs. Jackson. Art Ross. shanpest debate .cenbred on Family, Norman. Myrtle and sisged "5 in any way_ ‘ M1-_ cui,cim9_l The telephones and con-es mm” C°-- Ernie R°55- M57‘ and all and may God Bless You. ‘ Hugh A. L Mrs. 5 , g‘ appreciation to the kind fimrs. friends and relatives u H ' ‘ll. ' 0 . « 1.8‘:-,y ogsxxtuaéugl §§:dh‘i9§2a_ssed Permanent TEX 1'ef°Tm “'3_5j('liaiiue fund-—a reserve of key He suffered si1eiit1.v'wirii faith ""‘°°" by P” ‘”°7"’5‘”“ F”'f““*"“"'“““’ ""'"’"°““ hm‘ day as the International ',\lnne-i“«....,1gi he completely backed by . - - l — — - _ Elem”: '39 hp ‘M5 We!’ knmmlcohfefehhfl hlghhghled hi’ *“ . and which would be freely ac- _ was a friend to young and old. ,A I A ‘_i_ W El’: mm A I ’ He was always willing to lend a‘ g O“ me“ca" ran’ ' ' "‘l"5hv" h" m°“° 5*."-V reserws , - - - I 1 n f as cold in the maintenance of of trouble. He was an h .t:|na“°"a Ow 0 c"”F"("v‘ man good and kind to his 0f‘;::1-I ']a°°b55"”' fimd ma""°‘"F ""‘ Dillon told a press conference rector. told a press coiifeienrehe dnubts whether the man‘ make a success in life. Helivaslthat m ’—:e".‘°r""1't t H t .t th g°Vemm°".s St“ “W” "1 1 tiling. Britain's chancellor of Mrs. .Samuel J. MacLeod to ‘. . . l-‘°]“‘‘°“‘‘'' '” ‘'5 ‘]f’1“”C‘’ “f NV’ . t.lioii:;li1 out by the British.” Be able son. me“ pmmemg was mod andicalled it. sketchy. psychologi- relatives. friends but mostly by‘ H9 s'"“'Q°5t°d ‘mp (‘f H‘? "mil" l "dangerous. gs sorrow.“ Wife and fam“y_llenis for the Canadian iicasiuyi Such 8 mm was fie. up‘ 6 . 37.» - ‘D‘ll »who would get 1942. to the former Sarah Mac [yr “*1: $202‘0n0'00O1f5t‘g"ated"‘::‘ ‘ M ed. Five sons and three dau- .9 " amp amma 'v mm Lin‘ certain countries holding ’ ' . .; - th .9 key currencies suddenly I °*i..:°".:..‘.'“.i’.7.;:2. ‘:::.~’::.":.":;t 9‘ . ' /7 " ' {would each have only a quota Scottgt home.U0nc sis- ' ma 5 "mew reserves of gold A of quantities that could be de- a. o oston. . i . .. . . . i pressive. But as Justice Minis- l I H ., 1 - . gold guarantee. °°“"°'~ 3- C» M Fleming had told the fund “But Dillon indicated the idea His remains were taken to . Id d h Ca dian bop ' Dunda l me I‘! e b eaclyfl n'a ‘d h come up for study in the Organ- . the Gutcliffe Funeral Home at mwmg 8 ma ' emmg S31 e‘ ‘ Charlottetown at um o'clock‘ meni in reserves would continue i tiori and lt)hevel3ipSment. lgutonhg‘: vice was held at two OHOC _,at the high July-August rate. nndicatcd e . . uou . 1 ms former pastor Mr’ Heb" secret that other countries arelthat mlflht he ¢0h5ld9"9d "01’ :{lll(ll1lSl1::‘vI.10\$/[t'lfII}lll'l:l’§:kgl?l%llgl[l: trade protecmn by one countfli j mp ry_ tcrnational tendency is to Hymns sung were “Abidc With ilmefil °xpa"s'°“' . . D Me." “When the Roll is Called f.mi>rrEssEn av VIEW . » ‘C°“"“"‘*“ "°“‘ 933° Tide." A solo was sung by Her- V the Fleming statement con-l “Y the °" ' .m9de“.“'°T .ab°“t bert MacLeod "The City ofiveyed the view that the Cana-= R°m3“ C3”‘°“° ‘mm‘gra‘.‘°"' 3 030," ‘ plea for more understanding be- Pallbearers were }§ordnn‘llun- of the need of seeking more tween Roman Catholics and ter, Herbert Ross. Garth Clay. .permanent solutions and there-: P1‘0'95'*?“l5- 3“ f"‘T’l’99l ‘"7 fire" Clement Campbell. John Mor- i fore no "warning" was needed‘ -lPCUlah0h-‘ 05 “"‘lh'¢'°"*"'°1 ma‘ _ terial bearers were Haddon MacLeod. V I church union projects all helped Howard Maclieod. Arnold 'Mac- 3 org;mi5g__ our pasfm-_ Re“ M‘; keep council telephones ringing. Laid» -mh" “WV D. Plockington, Mr. Hardy. Mr. Inside council. some of the The F5g‘“~V- D"“°‘“‘ “Fl 3 1' . Nurses and Staff of both hospi- church doctrine and woman‘: n'!°fl°- R0 and Mam"-iC31'“5 F3‘ tnis. Dr. Lea. The Pallbearers, place in church and society. .5'~ Lyma 91"‘ C13T9hC*‘- 39“ flower bearers. and all that a . Am Id F dd M K ’ B iCl'I‘IES ‘DANGER’ .° v "9 -V» 3° °““*’-- Our thanks to , - C°mP8nY- Camp Aldersllot 0t- Arnold and Louise, Louis Can- ndence started after opening "3 and Famllw Gillette Safety telo A s ecial thank nu‘ to one night. when retiring moderator P y t id the . c o '‘"t' Mmme and Jim M3°L9°d- Everett MacLeod and church to beware of danger to "CARD OF THANKS family. ltraditionail liberty in "oven- : <We'wish to express our thanks who were so kind to us in our , time of bereavement. Also ‘. ‘ one who visited our loved _ while sick in the hospitals. cardii. letters and gifts. tributes. Mrs. Rabin Clay. STERN BRIEFS -um . . ....s—'~.‘.~.;,_;._;,_ 4 . ‘ ....-.r:._‘».2-s“ I .l t i -i 2 in... I . .. Alllld 0l6mrI=.“Opoln': .'5 .d bhll ii-‘in in I m in ring at salstuaiica, . was hospitaliz- ed with serious thlzh Inllu-in Mutiosss I A llnll. ‘MP-‘Wi'II|_III) r to Tignish incl This interruption is station at Wellington. l pars w employed beginning early in 1963. . A'—.nEAL'rri _ Canadian Mental l-lealt oer-canal Pain Prince Edward Island Rehabilltatioi Prince Edward Island i3—rAMiLii - , v 1. cauioiie soeigi 9' 99'!-’!" s. 4. --p-iii. uwgii time 5. Prince xcmiri-_ tuna .‘ D - SPECIAL-.' 1. Prhce ltd 2.‘ Coxncdngvxclgnip-e t‘ “ . Ft! , ‘ ‘Canadian Nations)‘ Institute for the Bflnd Association Weltiiu Dunes ' 2. Prince county catholic Water-e Aguicy isiaiiéi _ f CANADA'S FIRST Province. WIDE UNITED FUND C A Your ”Foir S-horroff Gift Helps So ‘litany 1' l . . I ii Association ' Prince Edward riiiind Chapter of the Canadian \ t O 1 3. Princefidivard»-island Protestant Children’: 4.- Protestant Fpmilv Service Britain 5. st. Vincent‘: tn-phage ' ' C'- ‘ x‘. . I 1. aicriottiotown 7.u.c.l\. I ' 2. ; Howard at Prince Edward ‘Island A ooun;:t1.tipyci:outs. 6 _ I ~_ '. fit ‘.y_,v'. : .‘.\., 0 INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our western transmission system on Sunday, September .23rd, between the hours of 8:00 run. and 3:00 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time. The a can affected will udlng Linkletter Road. crews to increase the capacity ‘of the R.C.A.F'. Substation and energize 0. new tfansniission sub- MARITIME ELE_CTRiC . G94-«vy £e:~¢'é-v/= Foundation for Poliorrwelitiu and’ ciiapca. of the Multiple Sclerosis Society ' 7 ri‘ 2. . .A&;Idiuflo.dOr50¢r8octIty‘, ._| the K&R Shoe 8. Clothing Store Will re-‘open for business TUESDAY. SEPT. 25 Em-ire stock on sale otgreduced prices. L. o. ‘KELLY 164 Richmond st. séazle/5/g Qiuew/2... MEMORY STONE MEMORIALS 'DOUBLY GUARANTEED in writing. Colorful Memory Stone Memorials for enduring be from St. Eleanors neoe to enable out i I i I 0 ii‘ 4‘ i _ r‘ ‘ * ' '‘/Y 311 . You want tbe,biddu'iwho comeltl.-15, 30.-30 50mileI Toreacl-iuiouen ' . 1 Are YOU Planning An AUCTION ? lies The ‘ Guardian-Patriot To Get MORE BIDDERS and [HIGHER piiicrs There are auction sales and auction saleo.—some sue some a handful at bidders. To have a successful sale. people must attend. In order to get people to attend they must lc'nm_v about the sale ahead ofgtime. To get maxim returns from YOUR auction sale. place the notice YOUR - auction sale 1" Tl_i_e Guardian-Patriot-—-and send. that notice into nearly 20,000 homes in this province. Your ‘Soleils A Neighbourhfood Attoir bouns wlllluiow about your sole unywait and even Auctioll (NW5. place sale gmeésaze in “Guardian-Patriot. . *9“? ‘W. act as vseteéluv - °.r iv.‘-“W * '--, for complete dctdlls ; t‘7 - faction. 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