ursday, 18.1956 The Guardian. Page 11 Two blind lads, George llalnas and Peter McGsrry are instructed y Miss Mary Sutherland, Halifax, in chair caning, one oi the skins Taught by Home Teachers of the Canadian National Institute ior the had. Right is P. C. Bower, Field relary oi the C. N. I. 3., Char- llelown. The Institute was started in To- main 38 years ago and paw has nranclies all across Canada. The laritlme Divisional oiiice is in aliiax from where Home Teach- Butherland. who having lost her sight in the Haliiax explosion of 1911, graduated from the Hsliiax ed irorn people oi P. E. I. will be School for the Blind and then from 9 used in the provision of worthwhile the Toronto home - training school. services to the sightless residents Now she travels about the Mari- oi this province and the happiness times showing the correct methods brought into the lives of blind men, oi instruction in such skills as womqr braille - reading. typing. leather- 1. B. will bring pleasure in the craft, chair caning and home econ-, knowledge that you have contribut- omics. This enables blind people ed to make it possible. BLIND LEARNERS ACOUIRE SKILLS era are sent out to instruct the to be seli-supporting, she says, blind in various handicrafts. both in making a livelihood and in An example oi this is Miss Mary their recreation hours. I There are now on the Island 178 blind persons. Contributions receiv- and children by the C. N. A meeting oi the executive oi hep Music 1'' ” ' As- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron. ummerside on Monday. October , 1956. The meeting was well llended and many matters per- ining to the 1957 Festival were 'scussed. Mrs. Nash. reporting tor the holarshlp Clue. announced s r oi new ncholarehips In Junior piano, junior vocal. folk songs. piano duets. and recorder classes. The names oi the adjudicstors or the 1957 iestival were pre- rented to the meeting tor approval. They are: Dr. halls Bell. Toronto. Ontario; Mr. Reginald Geen. OI- hawa, Ontario; Mr. Edward Smala rnntiord. Ontario: Mr. Edward ollins, Woliville, N.S. Mr. Mugiord reported the school syllabus ready for printing and -umclent music for these numbers is already on hand. The local music stores. Miller Bros. and A.E Toombs, have kindly con- senled to handle the music as a service to the public. In dis- trincase Meets he Brother Of Peter Townsend p3&35."' ”' (".33 he brother of Group Ca . Peter ownsend, the divoread here She nodded and shook Inris as Francis ll. broad - shouldered district arm to make way ior presentation. Francis Townsend. ss, "llrse oi an area at 1' inhabited by the warlike "rlbesmen. He lives iondula with his A elbn. and their Thousand! at W -l warriors 9 vrincess. ool-loooking bltie ill! a swisss-am kirt. toured the mbled ciieis in a . Mellwhlla. outbu- '- Royal iasnlly 0 Tifa Vptlan -ugiit Iy CW1 . Ionnoit. (or 5 diuclicaiors Are Named or 1957 Musitf Festival cussing the choral work in the schools. it was decided that the work in Grades l, 2, and I would this year. ship committee. presented by Mrs. that new memberships had been Institutes on the Island. reported their syllabus complete. It contains two additional classes- -LEAMINGTON, Oat. ms-A. I A ,, one ior church groups and one in French poetry. It was agreed that much con- fusion would be avoided in the "Stars of the Festival" concerts ii two separate and dliierent pro- grams were presented in Char- lottetown. This would eliminate the necessity oi performers rushing from one hell to another to pra- sent their numbers. It is expected that the next meeting of the executive will be held in Montague during latter part oi November. . The meeting adjourned the President, Mr. Gordon Ben be on a non-competitive basis In the report of the Member- Lorne Cailbeck, It was learned received iron: several Women's The Choral Reading committee oi all present to Mr. and Mrs Cameron ior their very kind hospitality. CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS 'v Byrno Hnpt, Slum r . ' . ' into the tree-lined street, kiln pl:a:hure;tha:;):icy aroima in the Aiutuma sirl Only, "'3 "I 0'". inanstirr -utthavast eat it as, n. .1. nnmz Company. ' "" " working on the 1055 irash peek at tomato products . . . trans- forming tho selected red. sun- wned into the famed (I3nhairTg:aata Jules: -B-0 Ketchup - I. uos-an up . . . Wish 'd been ' they we I -tosrasah i Th wgeth -- ..m.. rrW- ---- whedwouldf 113'. seennths nu: HERE! TOT g. to W t l n M is .. .:....z. .::a. ...:":::';'..:: mamnsw ovum 3:35” A ...thashi' '.....kiich ' would have you. Ye:: would have been inipreued with c the eeastaatlwstetllii kept lay as; parts to insu I my” eJ:m;:.':pro3u3twL".-3. 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