KYS Premier Nguyen Cao Ky of South Viet Nam watches , as bis wife, Mai, casts her ballot in box at polling station at Tan ~ _assertibly ‘to write a new con- CAST THEIR BALLOTS stitution. The premier had af- ready cast his ballot. : (AP Wirephoto. by radio from Saigon. _~ Son Nhut military airport Sin- day during election to name an Island News- Page Traffic Totals 7 i ee 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Sept. 12, 1966. urday by J.D. Davies, manager \of CN’s Maritime area showed = Neil: ‘attendance. + The morning sessi eer Mae lighted by the president's .ad- ress which set a pattern for the “teacher's philosophical ap- proach to education. : Other speakers of the morning mere Anna Rilev, general sec- retary,.who gave a report of the P E1.T.F: activities for the past year: J. Albert Gallant, ele- _ mentary teachers; J.AS. Wil- ams, director of curriculum, ~who— outlined changes in the Course of studies. “ Ray Malone, principal of Tig- | ‘mish Regional High School, Perley McNeil, primcipal of Tug-Of-War Is Scheduled | Just eighteen more days | enter this vear's Atlantic Win- ter Fair Tug-of-War event. No} entries will be accepted after | September 27th (as. of. morning! mail received). The T[ug-of-War | Committee will be mesiing in| Halifax on Wednesdav, Septem- | ber 28th to select. this year’s) competing teams. | Members of the committee are as follows: Murrille Schofield, | ‘Halifax: Jim Drake. Armdale; } Paul MacDonald. Halifax; Wil-! fred Lavers, Halifax and Alan Little, Halifax. The Committee's job, along with the chairman, will be to select eight teams for competition ,in the light we'zht division and four teams in the heavy weight division. Teams that have indicated | their interest to date are as {nl- lows: Red Point Farmers cnach- ed by Ross Young. Eastern Pas- sage coached by Wilfred Nau- gle. Black Point ‘Team. ~ Fal- mouth Team coached bv Everett Woodman. New Ross coached by Donald Reeves. Red Point Light Weights coached bv Ken- neth MacGregor, South Alton Team coached by Basil, EF. Red- den. Canadian Keves Fibre - coached by Stephen Allen, Min- as Basin Pulp and Power coach- ed by Carleton Schofield. Dry Dock Chainps and Moncton Fire Dept. Weekly Wages Have Dropped. OTTAWA — Average weekly wages and salaries in Prince Edward Island dropped in-<April from the preceding month, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports . Tht PE. averace was $64.15 tompared ‘to $6619 in March But the figure was ‘an improve- ment over the $61.11 average of April last vear. The PE. average compares with $79.59 for the entire. Atlan- tie region: $85.95 for Newfound- iand. $76.16 for Nova Scotia: gan ot for New Rrunswick; .and $107.89 for British Columbia, which had the highest average of the provinces innual Convention — ~ Staged At Tignish The teachers of the Tignish - Alberton Regional High Schoo held their Retin thee nominated to fill vaeane: ro the chairmanship of Perley Me- jvoted= mainly to Eightyteachers — were. a Under - the direction. .of - Wilson. Ross, superintendent schgots, the high school teachers | discussed —common— problem. David Boswell and Mrs. Ross discussed centennial plans and projects with the teachers. Red Cross, spoke to the teach- ers on the activities and im- portance of the Red Cross. She then cette, pupil of Tignish Regional High School, who gave a= of his recent trip to Polanc a Red Cross’ delegate. and | meeting James McNeil, chair- | FitzGeraid. secretary. |that Canadian National's North- “fumberland “Strait ferry service carried 5145,715 passengers on the Borden-Cape 7ormentine run last month. This total represents ~|a drop of 14,393 for the number 2] recorded in August, 1965 and set in uly 1966. the tourist season made |crossings last month. }August 1965, ard of Governors, : ‘The “afternoon session was de- Teult of the national-rail strik discussion: reduced OF cancelled—on— | days. ‘The Abegweit, Pri Island, Confederation of, high Frank and from the island last month, Mrs_ Reid, director: of Junior tractor trailers, 341 buses, motorcycles, er trailers. and 4,435 passeng- | introduced Gerard Dou- from__August— from July 1966. as Before the adjournment of the OU a man of the nominating com- | ba av |mittee announced the new exe- | cutive: Sister Clemmie. Mc- | s Carron, president;.Mrs. Thelma | Storey Electric Ltd. }Shea, vice-president;— Edward | 36 Prince St., Chtown RI. A. LECTURES Society of Industrial & Cost Accountants of Prince Edward Island The first year course of oe is available by evening lecture: this year. Students are urged to! register early. All registrations for lectures must » be in the hands of the Educational Committee no later than September 15. Lecture registrations received after that date will not be accepted up to and including September 30. Hubert D. Joy, Chairman Educational Committee R.LA. "The Outcasts” from Halifax, N.S. ROLLAWAY Tonight, Sept. 12th Dancing from 9 till 12.30 Admission 75 cents Annual School Meeting Tyne Valley-Ellerslie-Bideford Regional .. High School District Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1966 at 8:00. p.m. At this meeting the board’ of school trustees tyre . and the qualified voters. from the representative areas or zones shall first discuss and vote upon whether or not it is now desirable to have the unit or district disbanded and component districts placed in other units. Reveal permense : also,40,000 less than the record | The four. ships in service for | 1,120 During | three ships made ~|.1,256.-crossings,..... The_.drop—in- crossings and--traffie--was:-a: Tex} which resulted in sailings being | tix” i The-—total number—ef vehicies | was 52,894 — a drop of 3,922 | 1965, and- 13,042} Edward | nd Scotia | Hl carried 44,443 automobiles to | together with 2,382 trucks, 1,178 | 115 H i sg — nT. 36°" wide, 100% spun rayon, ~ will not crush or wrinkle, lovely for ote and two piece dresses, assorted colours and — 159 Sale Price, yard All Wool Doeskin “smooth and soft yet nothing could he more for—shirts,— jumpers: and dresses, colours red and brown. Sale Price, yard.. 3. 99 36” Imported Piain and Woven Striped Denim Pre-shrunk, hand-washable, and crease. resistant denim for play clothes, dresses, and decorating. Solid colours and stripes. Stripes to mix and match with plain shades. Ordinarily 1.19. 99 c 54”° wide, 0 = eaetinnstaletn material * “Sale\Price, yard 54” Plain Acetate Sherwood Suiting A hard finish acetate and viscose suiting that resists the urge to shine! 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