. :39}...- :«wugv-j i; m. -. , _,_.a._..-,.-.h Linda \lar'l I and Anne I from adjudicator. Lloyd Dim Drake \H-I'e u-Irrn': of class \ihn said that <Iich a perfor- IOI lanIIlv ovanIIIIir. In Ihe winner was a treat The Misses Kings i‘iIIiIIIx «mum of the Drake for their entry. per- P.El \lugii' imIIVII‘ They received a high mark of 37 EASIER BRIEFSI COMMUTER LIST SAID GROWING Arc [alanders hecomin; lum- mutern‘ According to the annual re- port of the Charlottet'wi'n branch of the Unemployment Commisqnn there is a trend In that dircction. AMIlY ENSEMBLE formed on the piano and re l enrdcr and aleo hang. Their borne IS In \lillvieiv. full force of which will not he felt for some time." It would . b r I n I: increased confidence among forPIiin Inventor: One nNIr'IaI said the low-r .dnllm‘ mir- alsn «hmild help in lcontinur‘ the rim-line in (‘anuda'n ‘dr‘fitiit mi Inlernaiional trade in moods and nPrYIres. Last year the fiI‘Ill’li II‘II to “69.000.0“0. the lowest in fur years. dPSpIIP ,ihe or-onomic recovery WIllf‘I‘I ‘usually pushr< the deficit up. l The wheel anr'n rise of I've cent! a bushel remlls from the. fart that. wth wnrld wheat ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County I The Guardha. Charlottetown. Fri. May 4, 1962. Education ls Stressed ‘ By UIC Annual Report I The need for at leaat a high the phyaically handicapped. and achool education was emphasiz-l students who had just rom- ed in the annual report of th eI plated their education. Special Chnrlottetown branch of th eI efforts were also made in place Unemployment Inaurance Cour-i paroleee and time expired pn- The report released by l department of the office. under branch manager. J3. Murley.I CA. Orford. worked clnsly with noted “more and more employ-‘ the welfare bureaus. vocational ment opportunities are restrict-l achool and Riverside Hospital ed to those who have none high. aa well as many private em- nchool education or for more} players. The finding of positions advanced atudenta". I for handicapped was considered Pointing out that during the especially succesaful. year the" “'35 I “"9"” de'i Note was taken of a “vigor- mand for laboren a: rneohnnizfiV on." winter emplnynlcnl cam. ""m Immed- 9" "39"" “i paign in which the public. both E?“ “Imp”! a mu" ed“'"mm‘l urban and rural. were acquaint- .il.‘.‘ifii.'§'.".‘.-..I‘2'.I‘ii’il .21: Li“ a meet the atandarda which mostl ad through ""5 program Mp". employers now not". A decreue of about three perl 1' J'A' Murphy 'wharf m with two puiiiie I which will enable the Nonnum- iberlanid Forriea m etart their visor of the employment bronchi final going over before start-I Shipping Activity Reported Heavy with two ahipe' iyiu at the workl drodaeu. two tun. a urgeaoowandmorethanhalf adounmorlaunohe-olthe‘ pubiitwkrandflflrcrioldtp- Wmmmwm' artinenta. the WHITM- InCharIottetownirogeoththe‘ . mmtncarua act Y more waterfront CCGSSaonelarotakin mane ‘ At Montague Eta-ea. while but“ on atandby notice. with for their next MONTAGUE — umberiand Strait and full web a. . buoy laying trips in the North- Winner: in Tuesday main; H'I. The NO! MIMI“! 50b 1' I the Mull: Festival which were E u 9. Which Walsh acting! hum I Montague were: many are an a .I W' m. “managed vol. the north shine of New Bnina— mi_1.mggm Mam-m wick and Nova Scotia and the School. 35 . Magdalen Inlande, ‘ The main job for which the in bar. held in read- inesa la the placing of bony: in the Cnribou-Pictou, N.S. area. three Montague [ire Elementary School. 83: a. rotary School. 82. "mm" "rm-c! M wood Folk Song (male to and i 15.1"“. m derI—l. Owen Aylward. Morel]. The two dredge: No 12 and.“ ‘ , Pownal 2 are being given ‘ Boys Solo Iunchanged voice) — I. Owen Aylward. 35 mg out deepening Ind clearing 1 Piano Solo 413 and under) cent was noted in claim! for I Queens and King! countiea IEIIIIM limo-6| figures. The tal number of claimn was 1.302‘ wuh the peak period hot n [I March when 4.576 people were‘ drawing benefits Charlottetmvnl mued‘ residenta on claims SOURIS - Foulime the . 1.075 moietion of evidence. \ler- Three Iat‘tora attributed in the I'" JMI'I Chapman. Elam Pond was found {unity of fail- in: to stop at thr- soone of an accident and {mod $30 and Nut: rt 20 days In tall by Macistrate James B .lohnonn. Q(‘. in nits County mnnIsII-ate‘l court Wedneoday The accuecd was represented by John P Nicholmn “'llllf‘ lie- drnp In claims. the r e p o r t‘ slated. They were. demand for workern in the constructionl trade. the aurvival militia train- "I! courses. and the inability of. casual employee: to qualify for. . benefits. LOW POINT 395 The low point in claim! for E I itv Attorney General .1 Arthur thetwn counties and Charlotte- “ - . - town was the month of Septem-l mum.” "mam ("r "" .‘iFBIack Pond Driver Is Found Guilty Of Failure To Stop The report released by branch manager J,B. Illurley n; "auxin-u, states that d II r i n i the Fred Daiev \IIIIIaI mm... paw year “MP 300 people South. I; a mum" ... ,hp km” have been commuting he- County Memor'nl Hmpual. WAS VISITOR i Ross Wilton who is on theI teaching staff of the I'niiedl Baptist R'Illl‘ f‘nllvzr. \london‘ N B. uar a italifil tn llnnta:ue tween their homea and their place of work in the city. These commuters are people living within a ill-mile radius of the city and the total does not include those living in the arean immediately adjacent in “I. ritv. Parkrlale. Sher- on Sundav VISITING PARENTS Mh‘s. D. R 8a and ba . Mariam of om“ are VISIT: 1 wood. and the Royalties Int: with \lr<. Sampuin's par- ents. Mr and \irs. .\1. N. .uc- (Continued from Pa:e 1‘ Conan. Kilmiiir. government thomzht ll< action Inhould completely drive out VISITED I.\' SLB. speculaton from transactions Mrs. winnifred Bell ha.- malleciino the dollar. turned to her home In \lontairue ‘ after Spl'ndl": a month V-Iih her brother-In-lau and Siili‘l‘, Mr. and Mrs Sionhcn White- head. Hnmplon. NB The new pegged rate in the lowed since Oct. 2. 1950, whrn the (‘nnndian dollar. then My. end at just over to US. cents. was not free to "float" in re- apnnne to supply - and - demand market force‘ time sinre then. the dollar has born at a prchum Thr prk of 5106'. was hit August. 1957. But the dollar has been at a _discnunf since Mr F‘lnminz'a lbudirt last I announced the governmeni‘r u- rhanrv fund would be uaod to buy US dollar: to ensure the dollar fell to a ":izniflL-nnt“ I\l MONTAGI'F Mr and \Irn .I A Lawnnn Chorloiioioivn .prnt Wednesday In Moniague_ where they at- tended Ihn momma. afinrnuon and even‘nz bass“)!!! of the Innate frsmal erva. uounu‘ Victor Bell Ili'rd vr‘or «iii» dart In Sf‘lr'nf‘l‘ ai the l'niym arty of New Br‘unsWiCk. FI-rd. .dincount Since October, how- ericton. N R. has surcmo‘mlv ever. the fund ban been nelimn Wind ha vnar‘r work and vs dollar! to prevent the dol- l; mm” iI MIde \nth in! In "rennin: too rapidly- pl'lma, “r and “r: t‘ervl n H‘ Bell. Riveraid- Drii c. Mon- '0 T [wont In" “no. vie of the main effects of the Idollar devaluation will be an _inrreaae return in Canadian doi‘ larl from export ulel. and a iboovt in the Canadian coat of limpom. Spokeamen for manufacturers and exporten bailed this and ‘uld it will mean a better STUDENT I! HOWE Merrill Wicmnton. “avenue, m at mum Agricultural Culture. Guelph. Ont, hair rom- pletui hi: year's work In Airi- urlmre and Is now warding one time with his parents. Mr. and \Im lnrne Moron More takin- no hit Inn-tuner work of the Experimental Pam. Miami-m Vin-rill was no caliper“ in Mamie by two of bio clasammn. Wein Roa- nd Ink View of Oman. tr'len but alto for Canadian flrrnl competinl again-t im- mm. 6. Arnold Hart. pruident of the Bank at Montreal. laid the liability of the dollar rate "will nrlru determined in terms of US dollarn. ('anada can III crease the (‘anndian dollar price nt whom and still rrmnm lin line uilh world prices. l Canada was the last major :world trader to have a “float- lnz" l‘tchance rate. A number oi LaIIn \morimn rmintrln ‘ntill hair a floatth rate Ior their f‘lll’l't‘nllr: her when 395 drew benefita. Durin: the period u n d e r re. wow 72 formal investigations1 worr- madc under the Unemploy- I mom insurance Act. In addition there were 140 epot checks. There resulted in 12 employers and two employ!” being I uc-I ccssfully pronecutrd A continued increase In t be Fnr most nf the, break not only for export induv I have far~reaehi~ dicta. the Mfimnatth-W‘ggb- hm.lthttietrmflelt I;!Iizi iii l'nder l\iF rules Canada could change the present peered rate In the future. after conqu- laron With the fund. f‘onrulta- lion ruin the l‘\lI-‘ wan net-.m- Innry hofore thr- governm-‘m'n dot-IsIniI "many". chances In pound cwhanne rates are gen- ,erally rare. I Bridge—Speed Is Set At 40 new not at 40 miles per hour. A department of official :aId _\'r\<lt‘r‘la_\’ that Jun, 2,, Wm" M." vuu felt IhnI the maximIImI 7III:It“RV epoed n' M I'I'IIIPI per hour. now In oi’fri‘f In the prr» Villf‘f‘, um loo hi:h for the bridcc Since the bridge npcncd last fall thorn un- no tpt‘clal “mid limti TI‘IP provincial hilhwav maximum M 'in mnh applied "Rather than more the Inn” up to $0 ‘ the official «aid. "It won felt that 40 would be more suitable " Marin-turn lpeI-d llmlt on five IIIllnborn Bridze has been} hxnhwaan ‘ III Heels ‘ Illusion Heel. . Jet nook . MA - AA - 3 Width! “Waffle-Chantal- I working force In the area w a 9‘ . borne out by five per cent rise} ‘ in the number of inaured per-t ‘mnn. The Innurance branch of} I the office In under the direction of G W Chew-rte. I A better than average picture wan revealed by the employ-. l ment branch for the overall per-l ‘Ifid .lob opportunitiea w e r e, lzreater when aeaIIonal occupa- tions came to an end. A: part of in function the office cooperat- ed and met demands tor tropI harvestinla. More than 100 pink, era were brouaht from minich the province to anniiit in the po-l tatn harvest Over 400 place. moms were made of strawberry ‘ picker! for the growers. The ‘number of people rent to re-' Izular farm lobe run 35. l l PLATEMEN‘I'I UP I I RFIIN‘IIHE the employment I'DIIKIIIIOIIS In the area. the re-: . port slated. was the recorded ll l per cent increase in the number| of placement: with employers dimnz the your. Total pin-e ments were given an an: anv agalmt Us? for the fiscal year mom j The report made reference to WHITE PUMPS ~/ 3“ I Flyideoce for the (‘mvin was given by Sheldon Dixon. Sourw: Keith .ViacKonne. Souns. :md Cnst. James Dunn of tho Snuri: RCMP. The accused was the only wttneaa called for the do. fence. Mr. Dixon “Id that he win mot-Mini: east on “am Show and nlowed hIr vehicle for some children uhen be war struck from behind by another vehicle He MIII the vehicle later pulled out and passed him He identi. fled the normed on being the driver Mr (‘haprnan tmiifmd that h» now the min-r rm- ton IMF and war of the opinion that no dem- agp had been done He saId he was not trying to evnpe liabil- ity and that he rooovicd the MI cident to the RCMP the non‘ mornin: The close of Amen Ronald Morlntyrv. Mord. churned with driving while impnlrvd win and PLACE—Pint showing on P. and alwayl. “ "CARRY ON TEACH!" MURRAY RIVER THEATRE I'RIDAY - SATURDAY. MAY 4H RM. FAST TIME THE UNFORGIVEN In color. Burt Lancaster. Audrey Hepburn. Audie Murphy. Charm Iilciiford. The old went. in people and their Iovea RIM—An outstanding thriller—See Tenn Panhandle. a cattle drive. [node of "lime—ocean of love. COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY—RETURN T07 PEYTON — 1. Joan Coffin, Montague. no; 2. Louine Mat-Donald. Cardilan. 82; 3 Joyce Moore. M u r ra y River. 75. Sacred Solo m 1. Helen Burke. Folk Song (female) - l. He mm mm M” " ,Ien Burke. 84. Also adjourned was the case nf Harry Joseph MacKimion. Gmse River. charged With f‘h'li’lnl while Intoxicated. The case was adjourned iIMIl May In Fire persons were each fin» anndcostaoraodaynwhen they pleaded guilty to havin: tho nonunion of intoxicatin: liquor in a place other than their respective residences. Thm otihnra were each fined no and rosin or 15 day: NI charges of being lntorucated your deeoratmg‘ dollm with rooms I RUBBERIZED FINISH it's fun to eat out EAIJA and WIIIIO‘ leanada'e mootheet. eaaiut to applfi paint. No pointy loan", :9 your rooms the same day While our aprinx Iale in en— VELVET SATIN “.50 all. —— 1.70 qt. EXTERIOR PAINT 6.60 gal — 1.85 qt. SPECIAL ! l Chicken In the Daniel Seafood Iiaaliet Smoked Meat Sandwich leeerer PETER PAN Satin colors—1.49 qt. I General Purpose. Paint l s gals. for 10.00 BEVAN BROS. lTD. 60 Queen St. PLUMBING t HEATING IRE! ESTIMATES Rhythm Band — L GradeI Elementary; School. 35; 2. Grade Two Morita-1 G r ad e one Montague Elem-l III- I New Perth. 86; 2. Joyce Moore. ' 79. i‘ I it: i? r i ’ 3! E l I llud Iandmaintainanoemonarework- till It “1v lalaooailrf i 5i i laonera from penitenttav‘ies This brine delayed lane by the ice mutilated by Lloyd Queen in‘ DIW- ' name Isl-at I w I In on... today. the IV North Gave ta at Buntain and Beii'l wharf, taking on disc to 3m ton of aa- aartod labor! produce. mat-hm. ory and auto puts it! lire Mig- dalen Iaianda. file will mil early mu evenina At the Railway whim. the MV. Brim. took on about 50 ton ( ii E New Brut-Witt oilil. M. I ONE DAY ONLY FREE OF oi oiiIEAIiIIIo... Mr. J. E. Romy brings to Charlottetown I Mr. E. V. Norton. Canadian Service Mgr. Your Wall dlerlietl and donned CHARGE at the Service Clinic M. In “hum. ISorne discontinued Velvet A man METAL wonirnna 1‘ rm semen roe All. MAKES or HIAIINO AIDS Have mlir Hearing Aid. re ard- Ioae oi make, cleaned aan in- Ipoctnd with the Ve latent eciontific inatruuranta. h r. E. V. Norton. Canadian Sam Mau- agor pictured abovomill per-anally attend to your hearing aid five I] Marge. He hae come to our office lqnocillly to conduct thin clinic. FREE A m Coupon artifice the bean-or to FREE SERVICE mm ‘ a checkup and cleaning of 1 (one only) flooring ‘j Mdm.wbenpmoot¢dm Monday. at in. Charlottetown Hotel—9 ii.m. - 6 pm. Our ugh-in lmin den dried to no you t Ii Ie multe Sour aiil. This renting an which. it done with a minimum ufdelay . ;I often we can even ma repair! aim while you wait. £01m“. you a checkout an o anin. o m ' the performance of a “timid In much an 23%. SI clip on! the attached min a and limp lute our friendly r ’nic. Aid. to May 7th E. I. Murray River Ilrnt now Fed The Matinee hoe. LI p.li. hat ‘nuoe W. WKINflTD. a out- no h fink-i7...- huh... I." 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