' NURSING EDUCATION ols. ,ertives sre being studied and discussed a a workshop under- way tn Charlottetown. Miss Alina Reid. Hamilton. Ont. Three Day Workshop Opens In Ch’town For A threeon workshop tor those r'tisi‘ly associated with tlll’allfi education unused yesterday . Canadian Nurses Associa- Ottawn. dh‘m d the . 23 delegates. the Charlottetown. County. and Prime sad loud l-losm'tals. the Health Centre in Summerslde. Ind the dcnarnrrent ol' ileum. Moth town. The program for the worm South Rustico Man Ordered To Trial On Rustling Charge Chariei wniiarn Macousrrie. South Rustlcu, committed in trial iaat nigh at the [are Iiminary hearing on I charge at theit oi I steer. nglstrlh Jitva s. .lohnston presided. The charge was laid as the rrsult oi a red Shorthorn steer missing irom the property or Cil'us Earl MscNellI. Milton. bring lound on Macouarrle's larm. Blacnusn‘le I I s remlnded LOCAL: BRIEFS wens AYPA allure The iailowing use meals at various times during has three- dai AYPA oorucrcru at Cni- paun otcr me Labor Day week» enl Archdeacon and Mrs. .i. R panes. Clurltmemn: nay. hi rhsci lieu. Alberth and can- on \Irirk rergiison. Mina-ride. A'l’l'EMIINfi CONFERENCE rector no Bureau. and Reginltd MuNIltt. Iii-caich or the Protestant Family Service Dim, AIM “lltl two mmtatives from tho drpnltment or well-e. me M‘thhllPd to attend use ll-an- nllal Atlantic Provinces m rill-e Ml Social Work. his. held neitl Meek In St. him J. Natl. CDMMEN‘I‘A’I‘OR DUI comm hlarulmea ss past or his itanty of Canada tor television nu- pnscs, Primarily he hopes to «birth films (or television show- lil: in Chinm» ‘fln Cansdlan l‘flllflll has written Mlyor A. Walvttorl Guide! askhg not ill firm of MT. DIM be Ink-I care til while I We. tent. in. EXHIIH'OIC 'Nt um Mir-Mame. 1!: M ll “led tor Nov. s to I. no; cmlldm' some oi the principles is davehpbsg abject. (Ielt) is outs of the lecturer! It the conierence and Mill Glenna Rawrell, Ottawa, II the director. The workshop iI sponsored by (Ila Canadian Nurses Alloclltion. Island Nurses condatr mainly oi m the cuslllul. open disclaims. Ind Ines Rival mendal ivea in baa-lo nu-nsina aducatlon program". The Gnrlotttetown nooiervnce is one oi sever-u scheduled ior diligent Teflon- of Cal-d! be. ton .lanuatry. until the next llttlnl oi the Sn- Prerne Court ior trill BI was set at $2,000 with twn suretiel ol 51.000 each. Alan K. Scales soled [or the New Director For Protestant Serv. Bureau c. Reginald MadNutt. irred- dent oi the Fromm Fanu'ly Service Bureau ot aiortottetown. yesterday announced Miss Ell:- abstb Torrey. oi Gtrystiorough County. N.S., will take over as executlve director (I the bureau Oct at Miss anl'y luooeeds Arthur G. Laws Whose resignation last winter took eiirct Sept. 1 , which II ma cana- Laws has accepted a position Ill titan Niuses' Association, is "to landon. Ont. He served ion r years with the service b u reau ere. The newly- sppointcd exacts tive director holds a master oi arts degree lrom nalhousie Unis veralty, naliiax. and holds a diploma in Social Science irom Toronto University. She slso at- tended the University at Plus- burgh where she took s third year postgraduate study course in social wot-ls Miss Torrey who holds. present. the position oi super or, lntalre d rtuieut. Protest- ant Children's. Toronto. has had a wide experience as a social worker. she has served with the Ontario department oi public weliare and the Children's Aid Society ol Cape Breton. :- at ISLAND NEWS PAGEl' - City, Queens And Kings Tbs Guardian, Chsrlottatowu. Wed. Sept. 4. .1963a—5l « School Accommodation l crown while John P. Nlchdrmn wsa counsel for the defence. Mr. Nicholson allied the court belore proceedth got under- wsy, it it were possible tor ths crown witnesses to wait outside e courtroom unt ey were called to testify. lie said there was a chance that they would be Influenced by the testimony h e s ed. at. request was mat iflltnules called ior the Crown merit RCMP. yrul MacNeIll Ind Mrl. MscNellI. ., Evidence Elven by l’he RCMP nilIcerI Indicated that the steer in question. I red Shnrthorn about 15 month! old. had been In Mr. Mlofinarrle'l born on the night of July 12. 1963. The Inlmll WII identified by the white markings — I I'lnsh along its lront Ind three white dotl under the left eye. Cnst. Mackod testified illll be originally stopped Mlnflul rie because he was driving A truck with only one headlight. He questioned the accused about cattle bee-Ilsa he had been told Hospital Salary Report Due Soon A oonunlttee oi the P.E.l. Hol- cm‘v “"1 pttII Malian I. expected to silnritit 111 report on hosle sal- Ifles nd wage rates. to the use min on by Sent. 1'. A second committee is carry. ing out a study oi personal pol. tile nllIri'el pmmnittee. sand yester- day I bnrf 1'! m be presented by the Nattonll union oi Public mnploym to Bile commune. The union represents non-pro— iesslonal workers at the Char- lottetown and Prince Edward lrlsnd hospitals and tor the past two yrsrs has been seeking new contracts wlth the hospitals that will provide wage Increases tor union members. The Hospital services Conic mission expects that suggestions relating to salary rates and sonnel pollclrs will be presented by the Hospital Association ai- ter consideration or the reports oi the committees. 3 Is laxed In A live per cent inerehso in the enrolment oi students over last year has resulted in sci-i- were in three schools. Charlottetown superin- tendmit oi mil. Dr. Konneui Pmloc-r said yesterday. He said 3.366 students enmit- rd )esterdny in all city schools. soi moms: or 158 over last you. “As a mull." be said. “Birch- wood High 001. Si. Jean's Elementary and Spring Park Sc'noo seriously overcrowd- me reorganization ot classes at all three schools will be nocossmn" Enrolment in all city schools owtd an increase over last August lens. while very mud: orologicsl point at view. actually a colder and cloudier molt al around. Those who annvived summer at lain vowed they‘d never see a nastier August. not good old Prince Edward island came through again. it was colder this year. with the mean temperature set at flz.‘ degrees. 1.4 degrees lower than last year's. and three degrees less than the all-time average ior August. 55.! degrees “The evening temperatu r a a were unusually low this year." comments Warren Burns. Eir- perimental Farm weather obser- ver Mr. Burns reports that there was ground trust on August 2h. with the temperatures at as de» srers. MONTAGU — Results at swimming classes held at Psn- mure island bench: MacKenzie. Sy l via Llewellyn. n ebbie MacKenLIe. Marlene Graham. Barbara Ann Kennedy. my.” m... um.- .esidenm m... Gary Heather Graham. Gail Macxe Creed. Bobby .lamicson, Linda C r a h a m, Dorothy Cu Larry Condor. Linda Kennedy. nisnne held, Juniors Passed — Yvonne creed. Paulette Campbetl. Cloudier And Cooler Weather last Month like August. 1” from I mete- l, August '63 than in th ws ‘ Swimming Classes Conclude For Panmure I. Beach Group tlIIl MIcQuIn‘le was one at lev- erll men suspected in some In- stances of cattle thett. STE URNED ’Mr. MscNelli said thlt the riser hld been In his field the evening of July 11. but It not there early the next morn» l‘nlt Later In the week M i:- Quarrle brought the Inllnll luck to him. he given the accused tslr warning that anything he said could used as evidence and lie said that Ilthmlght the police did give the standard warning. It was usually too late and not in its entirety. Maxis ata Johnston s d that in hll opinion there I nnufll evidence against the a no to warrant his committal tor trial Another charge sgaln Ma Oust-rte oi thett oi cattle. s snorthoi-s better irnin the isrrn oi lrvlnl uani. North Winsloe. win so heiors a preliminary hearing ‘l'hlsndsy at no pm. EASTERN BRIEFS Mrs. CII'I Mlcltlnnon, Kil- lnilllr. II I patient In the Kings Conny Munorlal HolyliII. any. dm.m moan-tumms Lower Montague have as their guests this week their daugh- ters. Miss Norms Annear. mt. oi Sydney us. and Mrs, isn orimgeour. Mr. Scrimgeour and ismily. IN NEW GLASGDW Mn. Nan Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. MacDonald. Mrs. Edna Graham and Ion Hugh 0! Monllgue visited reIItlves in New Gllllnw. NS. on Sunday. IN 'I'IIIJRO Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clarey. Montague. spent I few days with lrienda In Truro and New Glasgow. NS. last week. 340 Register At Souris RHS soums — Principal Alired Morrison last night reported that 340 students reglstnred at the opening oi shorts Regional High School yosicrdsy. which Is an tncrrasc sit as pupils over the previous year The retarded children's clns room did not open 1an scheduled to reopen Oct. 1. This year the curriculum ole irr- two new courses ior slud- enls. one is In home econnmlcs and the other In physical educa~ tion. Also this year the strength oi the stait has been boosted by eight new teachcrs. They a re Maruice Mocintyrr. 35c; Allen Murphy. an; Clem Gallant. 35:. John Hughes. at. are; sister St. Augustine, MSc in home coo nomics: Carol Jenklns: Mrs. A n n e MacDonald and Helen sheehsn. Mr. Morrison also reported that the new annex now under construction wnl be completed in about a month. This will pro. vide tor a gymnasium. commcr- cial classroom. home economics 5. la page». ‘ Still *8 PRIZE WINNING FLAG IA" aunts Ir. no In. choral Amer. room Ind three general clas no I. sl an In a contest sponsored by adlan Art and Weekend M zine. The design alian I blue no lid allele divided N lentor Louis Rllminsh'y. Mr. bee Ch’town year, with the exception iii Queen Charlotte High School Ill mIny studesta who normally would attend this schmi Will be going to the new regional‘ high school facilities in the Pro} tinciai Vocattmal institute. i Enrolment ilgures tar city schools. with use less figures in buckets an: Bircnwood High School 705 mm, Queen Charle High School 5! (Mill, Rocttiord souare asu moi. st. Jeln'l no l7”). Prince SHEA {51 MIL”. West Kent 31! law, and Spring Park 353 (MIL it is expected that so to to more alsdoieo will enroll by tho and oi the month. And the sun Ihone even less In a m e mnnth In '52. This year It strug~ glad out from behind the cloud: Last year It “1' tor 199a hours. The long tims average. report: Mr. Burns. is 229,! hours. There was slightly more "In in August '52 than this year — set inches as compared to and inches — but It darkened iewes days. Rain tell on ll days then. but in this month just past. it dampened 17 days, eleven at them alter August ill. August ended. Ilterslly with I being as thunder and lightning hit Charlottetown. Rslntall on the Slat amounted to .95 inches. This was not I monthly record. however. as 1.19 inches tell on the 24th. Wayne Kearneyi Patsy Graham. Intermediates passed « Ar- thur Griiltn. Barry Dixon. Eith‘ Beginners passed — Wanlta alietin Creed Seniors passed — Maureen lie, Glenna Campbell. Dale Mac- mpbell, Lure. Bronze — Llie Saving — Da- vid Reid. Dwight Llewellyn. Lynn Mai-Lure. Helen Kennedy was the in structnr and Mrr. Grant Gra- ham. chairman. . Missionary Dies In Africa Mrs. Cyrus Martin. sa Fitzruy‘ Streel, City. received Ihe sad news of the death at her broth-l er. Rev. David M. Macponaidl Natal. South Alrtca and immer- ly oi Springtnn. RE}, Mr. ManDnnsld hsl born Ii missionary oi the N s z a re n a Church there [or more than 31) Years. Besides his sister. he leaves to mourn his wlfe. the lorrner Faith Ssundrl‘l. one daughter Mal-yells. one Ion Dan- Iei. sis is tw grandchildren Cheryl and Myles MacDonald. POST ANNOUNCED Ul'l'AWA (CPI—Appointment oi Montreal businessman Guy Brunei]. as lpeclsll assistant with the Bank ni Canada's le- ruritles department was ap- nnuneed homily by bank gov- Brunelle. is. has n with L. G. Besubien and Company Lim- ted oi Montreal since tots. serving as a director durinl the lsrt ttve yes . ed by consent to Friday. tember it. > David 1., shepherd, emu“, suggestions or criticisms oi the drunk and disorderly.‘Mrs. Anna l soultls — Hugh MaoKinnun. president or the Eastern KInEh‘ ‘ Exhibition Association. said last . night. that this year's exhibition which is being held today in Souris "will be the biggest esrri . held here in years" . i The annual siiair opens at 1 .pm with LieutenantCovernor i w .I MeronaId uiiirially open. ing the exhibition at 2 pm Otheri speakers at that time \ tie‘ i premier Walter R. Shaw. and . Education Minister George Dew- l ALEX ARSENAUL‘T sr. MD. . Alternating throughout the ai-i New Students ‘; lAre X-Rayed ‘ IAl ch students entering Prince oi Geo’town legion Is Commended For Membership MONTAGUE — Airs Arsen- zuli. president ot the George- town branch Royal Canadian Legion has recently bean com- mended by the provincial mern. Wales College are being x-rsy- horrid» chairman. in Plus .ed by the mobile unit oi the Smith. Prince Edward island Tubercu- The branch now i losts League. The examinations has a membership oi as as cmn- are being carried out to detect pared with 2: last year. Mr. any evidence at chest or heart Smith autcd, "I am told that disorderlr President Arcenault is reapori- 1‘ ! Ix I no hint gibl. In: pemmuy ,1. ,1 m. snndurled by the public health‘ “new. 1.. 1 “F i nursing division oi the P.E.l. d mnberalnp. oi gran-late him and would like to erment of health i point out that the smaller on... The ilrst days enrolment st. cues can play a big part in this “F. W" "Wrist! in be In th- o campaign. The pm~ ‘f‘cltimty oi zoo. which is an all- bust-ti: driv. M, time high tor the college. ac. n “1., "mum. my m, cording to the registrar. Gordon record will be hard to but." he ‘ mm“- 'd iDuff Robl'n I Will Ignore Results In Fine PENSION Talks Will! a char a or dish emus WENNIPEG 'CP' — Pram!" m...“ mmdrfw. m, f... of null noblln oi Msnltnhs said driving mind... a... m, ImJ‘uesdsy he will not attend the attention lodged in its placeJStt. I dominion-provincial con. Raymond Wauellu. Charlotte. terrace on pensions called by town. was lined $40 and costs by “me Mil-ester rumn- _ Magma": H’ mm... u. my _Mr. ltoblin said in an inter- ponee court pamper”, view he had asked the iederal The case oi William no on i s mum"! IM My '4 “PI!” Pilnher. Charlottetown. pleading lu pronoun portable rensmn not guilty to theit oi an article Plan. but had melvrd no reply- vaiued at over 350 wss sdjuurn- e Progressive Conservativ- s,,_ leader said his province there re wu lint ready to otter any sai . A Canada—wide oamiplizn tor member! ll underway It Pi!!- .‘=’. Careless Drlv was given a two year suspended (trier-l Fill in! I n-iltml ven- scutenco on a charge ot being my «he‘ll-en. A we're concerned this is still on investigation thing was the complaintant. A accused pleading not guilty “use,” he . to s charge at vsgraocy was re. Mr. Robina. who doubles .. provincial treasurer. and rounded in Septembe . was dismissed against a charged with loitering. Two men charged with session oi liquor in I I would send his deputy minister and the welfare minister to the Ottawa oonierenca sa observ- era a a youth pos- a c lined SN and costs or 30 tlaya. A Elam rhinitis; unmitikuss'“ 0“" IOI st Veto I red light. Seven mcn appeared on charg- Eastern Kings ‘Ex ScheduledToday‘ ' Playing Child Hit By Car l while play-lug in the mud in the driveway oi Ernest Coyle. 59 Churchill Avenue. iouryear. Iernrinn to provide entertainment “'d CM” W“ w“ “1'!” by iorrne crowd will bathe Burke's I "r In! Sunday momma- l=ipe sand at Charlottetown and The driver at the car. Joseph Lem anurt oi souris and his Coyic. harden. took the little lriii iglrl In the home oi her grandmo- with a very heavy entry list ztirr. Mrs .l.c. Lewis. 43 Church. in all branches, ii... jug...“ or hill Ava. irom which she us a handicrslts and cooking was taken in the P E 1» Hospital for carried out last night The live« Mays ' slork iudcing will get underway c. thy is the daughter oi Mr. at 12 noon tudsy. land Mrs Brian Lo ¥¥¥¥¥***** NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN I Miles lirorn Charlottean on Trsnatnnada lllgli-ay “Your Theatre Under the Stars" ENTIRE FAMILIES To SPENCER’S DRIVE-IN TO SEE— "SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN" TO-NIGHT " 9'" Early about 8:15 Edyon were a real Spencer, you just naturally your lowing up on Spencer's Mountain. A RE GOING “» The Ilium usuneeu Ml-Mmmh-Q“ Whom-mm llIIIlA'il'IIhllh liilliliill tum Hmumgmmnmhhu—tmmw fi- MHHWJW W manna *****¥¥¥¥¥ ********** es of being drunk and Incdpsble. ‘ Three received tines oi m and UNITED NATIONS lAPi— * * costs or in a,” m, 310 . no The Soviet Linton cast its lalstl costs or live days. and two "-JCCUI‘IW council veto Tuesday ceived 20-day lau sentences. “'5‘. km!“ - milled 5m"- * “Where The Movies Are Better Than Ever” sh __——— Brltlsh resolution calling for l condemnation oi the “wanton 0PM“: Col-Mention Building lBoosf In Pensions murder" at two Israeli iarmcrs * * * * * near the Syrian border lllt' trg 19. ‘ . e A ‘ w'" spend'ng The resolution won emit ai- rmatlva votes in the ll-nstlod council. but the his-Dwor veto exercised by the Soviet Union prevented passns . Morocco and the soviet Union voted no. Venezuela abstained. ART'S 'I'IIXI LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK 45515 nut. 4-55“ Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH n and Worry $10 per month. Welfare and La bar Minister Henry Wedge said yesterday the lncmascd costs in this province could u thi as . The pnymem at old are slsuance ls shared try the prov- i pce. Tanning it s pre-dectionl pros-use. Premier Writer n. Shaw, said last week. he tell; st tedorai govemmeuni should implement the loci-ease “isnnwdlately WILL REPRESENT CANAnA‘ OTTAWA (CPIARene min-I blsy, minister without portions... i... b, will represenl Canada at cried sas- oomcsii'io rinhmf‘i'rlii'iiiyw': brstlons scheduled ior sent. it “M m . .s m . Ilnetn .oai po-rer. ipnii‘rn'i o {wurplstn holds them arm ..i made eomlorunlmhvoi i: I?! uud Pom-Ith marking the iorrnatlon oi the new iederutlon oi Malaysia. fle‘ leit Quebec ior ltuala bumpur Tucsdsy. ségrkaVE-m TEATltE WBRACKLEY Pr. RD. Tonight snri this-sdoy Show or push A mot on picture dedicated to the iDKDPOSWUnI/f I Vertkli line. on I while bIchtrmInd. The two colours presumath represent the In- flllh Ind French cultures. TODAY ONLY SHOWTIMES 1:30 - 1:00 4:00 Strictly Adult Entemsi'nrnentl "SENSATIONAL" Fr m NPaul e GWEN Terra Joanne Wm" Woodward oouoa by a: mix: TODAY THE LAW . . . THE LAWLESS . . . THE LOVERS . . . lrawling — Plunderinq -— Rovaqlng THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SHOWS: 3:30, 7 AND 9 CiNsMAs=opE COLOR by De Luxe FRIDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW ROBERT TAYLOR-ELEANOR PARKER IN "MANY RIVERS TO CROSS" “Hilaroua Entertainment" ¥¥¥¥¥ikikiktt \