MORELL HIGH SCHOOL MARKS A FINE ACHIEVEMENT THE OPENING OF THE BY THE PEOPLE or MORELL THE NEW SCHOOL WAS DESIGNED BY G. KEITH PICKARD Architect, Charlottetown IE I It was a pleasure and privilege for us to supply all NADEAU AND NADEAU LTD. the furniture in the Hon. of Education. ofiiciates at cutting of th. ribbon. elares the school officially open. He will be assisted in cutting the ribbon by Mr. chairman of school trustees. Miss Mabel O'Brien. principal of the I The At eight o'clock this evening! the formal opening of the new Morell High School takes place. Keir Clark, Minister and Gordon Coffin. Union. the de- ald, piesldent of the Students'll'"3P SCHMI- The pieliminary procsedlngs will take place munity Hall. The guest speaker will be Dr. Lloyd Shaw. deputy, ministe of Education lugs will be extended by Mr. James B. Jay. speaking tor the village commissioners. by M1. Chester Pratt. for the districts servoced by the HELL HIGH SCHOOL OPES TODAY Rev. Mr. McLean. On March 12. 1950. a meeting of the rate payers was held to discuss the sublet.-t of building a High School. Grade Xi hadbeea opened the September previous. and in order to complete the senior High School eourIe- it would be necessary to 098! Grade XII. Then. too, the II- creased enrollment in the low grades ma:'. it necessary to add another classroom to the grade El? urangements. A building com- mittee corgosed of Rev: Eric Robin, Percy Robbins. Louis Mc- Guire. and Frank Dunn was ap- pointed to assist the t.usteea- At the annual meeting the ne- cessary moncy was voted and William Aylward was elected as school trustee. A suitable site was secured from Mrs. Marion Anderson con- sisting oi 2!. acres. With the assistance of government mach- Mt. Stewart and Rev. Eric Robin. will speak on behalf of the neighboring clergy. Mr. Mal- colm McKenzie. High Schools, and Mr. Harold Hynes. school inspector. will al- so address the meeting. This part of the program will can- in te Merell Cum- Greeti- and also elude with the presentation. of speaking the keys to the school by the trchitect. Mr. Keith Pickard. NEW MORELL HIGH SCHOOL supervisor of . .inery. under the direction of Mr. Harold Webster. the people turned out and cleared the site. The plans wee drawn up by Mr. Keith Picltard. and work com i-znccrl the first work of July under the capable direction In! lllr William Aylward with local help. l On September 6th seventy stu- dents were enrolled in Grades IT. FRANCOIS. N. B. "L I I A 125 SYDNEY IT. CONGRATULATIONS TO ms: PIOPLBI OF MORELL The Vision, Planning and Completion of this new HIGH SCHOOL IS A CREDIT TO ALL CONCERNED Vchool. and Mr. Donald McDon- I I WELL DONE RESIDENTS OF MORELL ON THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPENING OF YOUR NEW HIGH SCHOOL HEN RY MacDOUGALL I St. Peter's Bay OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS To those who conceited, planning and worked for the opening of the new I MORELL HIGH SCHOOL It was our pleasure to share in this enterprise by ? EEEEEEE it 2;? ii” tgt 5; E. 4 ' at iiietgisi i - it: . ..ttl::lti.l LITTLE SANDS school. in v1 w of thise iaeta. 1'5gmgnytrlendaoiMre.JuI1n)t it was decided to build a new Ciills. New Glasgow. N.-5-. In High School. aerry to hear of her as end The trustees. Messrs. Gordon wllh her I COIIIPIBN NEW”? Coiiin, Carl McAdam. and SId- gooa; ney Anderson were authorised to proceed with the necessary Mr. Arthur Gillia of Charlotte- Glula in the Hospital in New Glasgow. N.s. recently- The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Lemmie Mac- I.ea.n. Little Sanda on November th Mrs- Ellie Llewellyn and her daughter Mrs. Nat. Campbell and little girl. and Mr. Cecil French of Montague. were in Little Sands on November 7th. Mrs. Llewellyn. has recently returned from a three weeks visit to Hamilton. Ontario, where she visited her three Lornie. She had a very pleasant trip. sons; Harry. Reid" Ind Miss Ellen Munn. teacher at Parkdale. spent the weekend as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munn. Little Sands. Miss Kay Fraser. teacher In the Model School. Prince of Wales College. visited her Mr. and Mn. Allan Fraser, Hope- parents, field. Miss Marian Hume. who is em- ployed In Charlottetown. was a guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hume. Little Sands over the weekend. Mr. Bob Meney has reiut'ned from Baffin Land and is now visiting at the home of Mrs- Thomas Meney. Little Sands. supplying and installing the plumbing MacAdam's Plumbing & Heating MORELL ' On Wednesda... many truck loads of potatoes passed through Little sends an the way to Wood Islands. where Mr. Lee and Mr. Irving of Murray Harbour are loading a large Newfoundland Schooner with produce. Beck left here for Mrs. Neston " ' ” last Friday. Nov.. 2. She planned to spend a few The oil heating system was supplied and installed by I I I I I DIAL 4247 F ANOTHER STEP FORWARD IS RECORDED TODAY WITH THE OPENING OF THE NEW MORELL HIGH SCHOOL AND WE CONGRATULATE All who assisted in making this event possible DINGWELL & ROSSITER MORELL I We Talte Pleasure In - - - CONGRATULATING I Our fellow citizens c: the Construction of this days in Charlottetown en route. Miss Kathryn MacNeill, who has been visiting at her home here during the summer plans to leave on Friday and spend a few days in Charlottetown visiting re- latlves. Then she will proceed to Boston. Mass.. where she plans to spend the winter. Mrs. Addie Maccannell. Wood islands East. has gone to Halifax recently to spend the winter with I were supplied by MORELL CONSUMERS' ti COOPERATIVE AS'SOClATl0N LTD. vision to his home. . Modern High School l'91l"V'-'l- ' - Mr. Stanley While. Wood The Cement, Shingles, Floor Tile and Plywood lsllndl East. has added tele- c.o. Queen new The rat fish -- a Pnclflc coast shallow-water denizen-belnngs to the group chlmaeras I relative of sharks and rays. GEORGETOWN weaabuelneuvisitortoGeorl0- Friends of Mr. Clair Cliffh- Oonadlan National Railway Train- receotly sustained-severe Iniuflel to his leg. He Is a patient In Hoapltalpin Charlottetown and all wlah him a speedy recovery- Mr. Mont Wright of 'Mont.ague was a business visitor to George- town on Thursday. November 811:- mn. Alec Robinson. ot the Prince Edward Island Mutual In- surance Company was a recent 1. business visitor to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs, C.A. Scully were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Frank McCormack was a visitor to Charlottetown on Thurs- day, November 8th- Mr. Joseph Clory, who h a s been employed with M.C.A., in northern Canada and at Mont Joli. Que. has returned to his home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Donald King were 3 visitors to Charlottetown on Thurs day. November 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Paterson oi Moncton. NB, were recent guests of Mr. Paterson's parents, Rev. and Mrs. W.A. Paterson. D and Mrs. A. Kennedy re- turned recently from a visit in Antigonish. N.S. AC. A Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke of W Charlottetown were recent visitors W to Georgetown. . Mr. Arnold Wbiteman. town clerk of Montague, was a recent busi- ness vlsitor to Georgetown. Mr. 55. Hessian. Q.C.. M.L.A.. of Montague was In Georgetown on Friday. 26th. where he called on many of his constituents. I The annual St. James Church Bazaar was held on Wednesday. Oct. 24th. in the Town Hall and was very largely attended. The bounteous supper tables were well patronized and later in the evening Bing. and dancing were enjoyed. The second Polio inoculation Clinic was held last week at Georg I town High School and a large num- 1: her of children were innoculnted Miss Maria Easton of Charlotte- town visited Georgetown on Sun- day. Oct. 33th. where she attend- ed Iervice in Holy Trinity Church. . KILL 30 REBELS ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) .- French paratroops Friday fought a battle of annihilation on the edge of the Sahara Desert. where they claimed to have a force of 100 Algerian --P " - trapped in the Ouled Nail mountains. So tar the French claim 86 'of the enemy killed and is taken prlsoner- The I” body of one Algerian leader. wear- 5" ing a general's uniform. was lmontz the dead. THE NEW MORELL HIGH SCHOOL IS A SPLENDID ACCOMPLISHMENT IN THE INTEREST. OF THE YOUTH. COMMUNITY AND PROVINCE. BEST WISHES EVERY SUCCESS THE LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND THE CAFETERIA FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT WERE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY ISLAND PROPANE GAS LTD. . t 174 GREAT GmRGE IT. DlAL393I OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PEOPLE OF MORELL ON THE OPENING OF THE MORELL HIGH SCHOOL IRVING OIL CO., LTD. NEW CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK i We TIROITIIII Opportunity To Extend Congratulations Tethe People ofytgierell i It 1'; All Coeeiruetien of their new High School iris. ft-tsit&1tttcAt. WORK THIS SPLENDIDi MORELL HIGH SCHOOL ERECTED BY THE CITIZENS OF MORELL Will be a Monument to those who participated In its planning and construction OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Thewlndow Frames and8eahee,CeitingTiie, Inside and omidgboon endFrama.Inteuorl1nhh,Weteer,PlneandspntoeBoardealIlG)wlW ' Wallboardweresupplledby A SPLENDID ACHIEVEMENT AND WE ARE HAPPY TO EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS To all who helped in making our new High in School a reality. MacADAM'S TRANSFER. MORELL To In WI Th THE TRUSTEES AN RATEPAYERS OF MORELL SCHOOL DISTRICT Cordially Invlfeihe people of the neighboring communities to the FORMAL ormtno OF MORELL HIGH SCHOOL- To Im kg toeInoaTuufIAlt.NoVel!lb0I'Wl-nurowen From trips to distant When barter trade was best. 'Twaa glorious Twas light Where the ahadowa lay. The parish rectory aeig near by Ac Wllltere their beloved shepherd V0! Meaning Father Owen Klgglna ' lie to all kind counsel gives. an to The Guardian 'I'ueeday.Nov. rose .1. pi Ir andKra.!.eeterNIckaram a1tv::mMuuumw.d"m"d'Q':xZ Gradex '1 Annahetttia-1 ngymgumuum ' IataPowell. lurks. Mr. Nickeraoa lain rt IIL. taraadtouoeueal. while In. Gndilx-1.DIVBLewlI:1. Ng,g,,.uud...wmp.gulnlaGerardlaalh:l.nieherdGinis. Georgetown for some time. ' m?fw1n,- ':- Mr. J.l. Edwinltuid. oi Rollo Hill! Null: KOKIIOC - . - u'land:3.DaaIclOllIIa. 3”" sum of mu. cum, GradeVn-l.llaleaAaaMae- O'Rou- 1! gay; 1. Alan MacDoeald;; 3. Paula ynn. Grade IV - 1. Mary Leslie: 8. Carol MacDonald: 8. Rank Mae- Donald and". in - 1. Mary Flynn; 2. gdargaret Lewis; 3. Joan MacDon- d'r.uE it - 1. Brenda stun; Sally Ann MacPbee; 3. Mary Lois MacDonald. Grade I -tNo testa- Principal: Arthur MacNelI.l. Assistant: Bernadette MacDon- aid. A SEAMEN'B BENDEZVOUS Georgetown still retains its mark OI busy commercial dayg When masters of the briny deep Did high In harbor praise. Where many a brig and barken- tine auled down their sails to rest countries on this water- front When boats of sizes, style and build All gathered for their boat race fun- sport thrilled hite nails were spread at eunaet which kept its audience After a day of lolly aporta. ith cargoes heavily laden They cleared the dock for foreign ports. T Many lads born in this town Gained fame and honor on the sea - And on their laurala settled down To rent contentedly. amired their lovely homaauaug As I motored tbru the streets. All seemed to set so proud and prim- Portraylng seamen'a quiet retreats I looked about with great concern- Attracted by the Yes. day by learn And from observation draw. thtnlal saw. day so much we knelt in old St. James' Church the twilight there to pray. beautiful in the candle 'round me meat town of true enehantment From renectiona of the sea- . Spreading quiet over homeat.eada- Frpm modern turmoil scented so ree. Blessings on you-friends and kits folk your castles by hat nea- ch a heritage to on given From none but God could ever he Many pleasing notes have I Cotpcernlng the Georgetown ei to- .y. gut space in not a gut to 3... IIY very road. road night I'll Mrs. Lena Vaesey Portland. Maine (Formerly at Montague) Till BATTLE OF I'll! CANI (Fought II II!) The lohater claws and taila were picked And vaeutim sealed in cans- Then packed in slatted shipping water And loaded unto vane. e horses-pranced and wttlnnied loud. As they danced on their way-- From Cable Head down from the shore. old at. Peter: say. l The drivers eat aatrlde their loads. glee and cheerful mind- th valued cargo for the mart- Ihru eontracta they had glad. e factory workers an the shore- Andrneawhobraeedthehreeu-. Iflltthelobetarslatheirbedl Beneath the pounding aaag... AI felt the meta ma, wot-Itheydld 1"” hale "tIetdswadI&-lmly'ee& Q-" ' r