sland News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 8, 1965. fully passed PAYING TUITION AT PRINCE OF WALES A total of 254 stiidents’ have dents and 47 frst vear com and university vears register enrolled so far for the 1965-AR -—-merce students enrolled ves: Sept 13 and.14, Above Dr. J.C ‘term at Prince of Wales Col- terday Last:“vear's figunes Murphy of the College staff : a es a ta aah pe : . is seen receiving tuition fees ege m the first of four regis- were | for grade I! and from Heather Shaw. Sandra tration days to he held: at the for first year commerce To Horne, Cathy MacKinnon and college. Registrar Gordon L day grade 12 and second year \ndrea Gaudet, all of Char- commerce students register, lottetown Bennett said 209. grade II stu- Morell Native Tops Atlantic CA Exams o The highest standing tn the, A ; Be tat gust the ferries handled 6,110 oe annoy wae tain- more passengers than during the ed__by_ yinan_ Mactonis._1a. same period last year. Automo- tive of Morell, in the final ex- village, was formerly employed ' here with H. R. Doane and Co. | after returning to the Island | from Toronto where he had! worked with the Canadian Pac- | ific Railway and Trans Canada | Pipe Lines. He is again em- ployed by the latter firm in their | taxation research department in Toronto Also successful in passing the uniform final examinations and becoming a chartered account- ant was J. Gordon- Thomson, while Brian R. Zwicker success- the intermediate J. LYMAN MacINNIS The Prince Edward Island In- stitute of Chartered Accountants also announced FE. J. Brennan, Charlottetown, was_ successful in the intermediate exams, and William Reilly, Gaspereaux, in passing the primaty-examina- tions, had won the Institute,prize for the highest aggregate: Both the. Charlottetown..office. of H.R. | Doane and Co > Cyril Butter, Charlottetown, ___ has-passed-the-intermediate-law and Allison Bowman, Wiltshire, passed the primary law exam- | inations. They are employed by | A. J.-Garrett, Charlottetown. Dennis Clough, formerly em- ployed by T. Earle Hickey, Sum- merside, and now with the pro- vincial government here, obtain- ed a supplementary in final ac- Cold Storage Plant Sold To City Firm Street in Charlotietown have’ pioved hy the department of na- been sold to a city company, it tional revenue in Ontario, ob-’ was announced vesterday by tained a supplementary _in_inter- Public Works Minister Philip mediate accounting. ; Matheson - seats He said highest tender for the purchase “was submitted by Island Freezers Ltd.. and ac- cepted officially at vesterday’s meeting—ofthe—cabinet According to Mr Matheson, the purchasing firm will make the ‘‘necessary repairs’ to the cold storage building and ‘‘pro vide cold storage service to the general public’’ as has been done in the past. Mr. Matheson said ‘‘there will be a minimum. of disruption in service while the plant is un- dergoing repairs.” City Schools Presbyterian Young People The-young people of the Pres hbvtery of the Church held their annual camp and Labor Day rally at Camp Keir, French River The camp opened, Friday eve- ning with supper and closed with a service. of Holy Communion Monday evening in Geddie Me- tourist trade in the province the noticeable increase in traffic via the Wood Islands - Caribou car ferry route. To the erid of Au- bile traffic was up 1,913 terday Hasham whe! driving: Ferries Traffic Shows Increase Indicative of aminations of the Canadian In- while truck “movement increas- stitute of Chartered Account- ed-by-5i0 ants. As a result, Mr. Macin- Total figures for the. year to ms won the coveted Harry EF: date, with last year’s in brack- Hoben Memoria! Prize in the] ets were: passengers (177,013); examinations which are uniform (170,903): the increased and six new is cars | A Calgary company. Pan American Petroleum Corpora- tion, is carrying ou! exploratory drilling off the northern shores The company is one of five | which hold oi! and gas explora- tion licences from the provincial government. According to Graham Rogers who is working with the depart- ment of industry and natural resources, ‘the purpose of the present) exploratory drijiing Js to check the formations a.nd sediments at moderate depths to enable a study to,be made of the -possibie-deeper—formations which might contain ot and gas.” * Mr. Rogers added ‘if the pre sent work and studies prove in- teresting then further deep drill- ing would certainly be underta- ken ‘and probably be several companies." The present exploratory work ‘is--taking—place in a northerly line from North Cape -30New Teachers For City Schools | | Appointment of some 30 teach-|Convent: Sister Noreen Hickey, ers to city schools, has been an-!| Notre Dame. Reginald S. Mce- nounced by superintendent Dr. Clintick. Charlottetown; Sister K. A. Parker The greatest number of pointments took place at St. | Charlottetown. Jean Elementary where two) To: Queen Charlotte High: members of the original staff | Donald Matheson, Oyster Bed were appointed to higher posts | Bridge; Mrs. Joan Coffill, Char- ap- | vent; and Mrs. Theresa»Shields, teachers, fook- up ‘lottetown; and Mrs. Ruth M. | duties. y Campbell, Park Corner. Prince | With the resignation of A.E. | Street:| Rena - Howe, Guern- | sey Cove; Mrs. Mildred FE. Carr, Charlottetown; Sterling H. Mac- Fadyen. Charlottetown. and Mrs. Kenneth Yeo, Charlotte- Morrison as principal of the school, John MacDonald was ap- pointed to fill the vacancy while |Stephen Connolly was elevated jto vice-p-incipal. town. West Kent: Mrs. Sue An- New teachers on the staff |drews and Sally MacDon- are: Frances MclIsaac. Souris; |2!d_ both of Charlottetown Roch- | Doreen Scully, Charlottetown; |ford Square: Caroline Kenneth Bradley, St. Teresas; | Flynn;fona: and Patricia Sister Helen Hughes, Stella | O'Connell, Pleasant Grove Maris Convent; Miss Jessie A.| Spring Park Jane Mullen, automobiles 54,962 Graham, Pictou, N.S.;.and Bill | Charlottetown: and Miss Bever- Gets Impaired Driving Fine In the city” polite” court” ves- Oliver Pineau Charlottetown was fined $125 and costs by Magistrate A. J. he _ pleaded not guilty to,a charge of drunken pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of impaired morning, but driving. ged with theft remanded until Sept peeeninteetshea "ec anctcmieeenenss icant ~~, are.employed --hy_Ralph .Mann-..set..at. $100... éxams: Both “are empfoyed Im"/ing mane . Gerard MacDonald, city, char- under $0 was 11 with bail! Barry Bradley, Presbyterian | counting, while Vernon Willis, Provincial government _cold: Cornwall, formerly with H. R. storage __ facilities on EsheT Doane and Co. and now em. if Attend Camp. NAMED QUEEN A former Island girl, Linda Davey, has been chosen to re- present Pictou, NS., in the Queen, of, the . Fair contest. Linda. 19, is the secorid daugh- ter of Captain Leon B. Davey and Mrs. Davey of Pictou, but formerly of Murray Harbor. She attended school at Murray morial Church. H s iI 3 During the weekend Christo Dacian aa See me ao ie pher Gledhill, organist and choir ‘ - : Enro men director. “of the irk “or. 4 and completed her education Totals 3,751 Enrollment. at. Chariottetown's pitblic schools for the coming term remains much the same a talk on music with some help- ful hints on conducting musie at the young peoples level i On Sunday afternoon the -dele- gates heard the Rev Donald last vear, according to figure released by Dr KA. Parker superintendent of city schools A total of 3,751 students re- gistered yesterday, as .com- pared with last year’s total of 3.748. Dr. Parker indicated that an additional mumber was ex- pected to enroll during the re- mainder of this week, how- ever Camphe!l! who spoke onthe suh ject of ‘Total Commitment? to, Christ.’ : Monday afternoon Rev Ross A. Howard gave talk on mental health and pointed -out how the young people as individuals could help in the prevention of the disease Hugh Lawery. camp convenor, was the director for the week. Following are registration re- end. sults, with the 1964 figures in brackets: ; Birchwood High, 732 (74); Queen Charlotie High, 604 (554): Prince Street, 556 (578); West Kent, 310 (330): St. Jean, 773 (794); , Square, 420 (408); Spring Park, 356 (378). ( 2 TRADES IN CAMEL PERTH, Australia (Reuters) A Perth man walked into a car dealer's with a baby camel Monday and drove out in-a new car He was allowed $173 trade- in on the three-month-old-camel. James gave the younz people a : at Pictou Academy. -_ THE SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL AND | COST ACCOUNTANTS ‘ of Prince Edward Island The Society of Industrial and Cost Accountants of Canada 4 Offers a curriculm of study leading to the designation (R. 1. A.) Registered Industrial and Cost Accountant. First year subjects are: rs e's P. 9. Box 4500, a city, charged with=driving—without —due-care— |to be dum.” A All_across_Canada. _In_addition | 53,049); trucks 7,799 (7,289). | Mulligan, Charlottetown. fley Ann Jarman, Granby, P.Q. Mr MacInnis was awarded the For the month of August the -— New members named to the | In° addition to the foregoing PEL Institute: prizes | _totals —were:._passengers—73,645--staff—of—Birchwood—High—are: -permanent—appointments- to the | ____ There were 1,445 _cndidates (71,890); autos’ 22.193 (21,606); ‘Garnet Steele, Ste. Foy, —P.Q.; |-various.schools the following | across Canaga writing the fin- trucks 2,577 (2,529). Sister Esther Clarking, Souris | weré named to instruct in spe-') al exams. and of these 822 were — - | elalized subjects. Ann Liv-| successfu! 4 Be = jingstone, Charlottetown,. elemen- Mr MacInnis, who received | £ e |tary French; Frederick A. Rip- | his aks education in his native | Charlottetown Motorist 1 ley, Rumford, Maine, physical education at West Kent and | | Spring Park Schools; and Mrs.” | J.H. Lapsley, Charlottetown, -art | supervisor. j and atténtion“ had his case ad- ~~ journed till Sept: 14. - | THREE Rs, CUBAN STYLE- | Gary H. Passey, Brackley, | oe | charged with making a ‘U’ turn HAV ANA ‘AP)—School regis- | or reversing direction was fined | tration opened in Cuba Monday | $5 and costs or 2 davs. ‘with a goal of 1,345,000 students | An accused was assessed jin primary schools for the year . and costs or 20 days on a beginning next Monday. Regis- | charge of being drunk and inca- {tation also” was. being “con- | pable. A similar charge, in an- ducted for ‘the battle of the other case, was withdrawn. sixth grade.’’ There were two cases of illeg- &l-poessession---on--this mornings docket and they were given sim-| ilar fines of $20 and costs or 3 Te Think About... days. ae 2 | seer ieeane © over 10 a | — old, ‘ou ma mone , a ee Ito Give it a oo cieoe Took? | NEW YORK (AP)—Mrs. Deb- | i | jorah Fields celebrated her 100th | HERE'S WHY: jbirthday Sunday with her usual | The usual “life eapectancy” of jdisdain for~ convention. “I am | ordina furnaces is about. 10) really 102," she said as friends | years. lit a solitary candle on a three- BUT EVEN MORE | jtier birthday cake. “But don’t | worry about that. I’m old enough | There IMPORTANT~— _____|derful_ improvements in the last | 10 years you have a right to be’ | discontented if you don’t have a | modern. LENNOX heating sys-| tem! 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Imperial Off Limited, Ca- | MacYssae on Fast Street brought |steadiness are controlled by lifornia Standard Company and the Georgetown lfour motors which automatically .Texaco Exploration Company. |ment to the scene |work against winds and currents to keep the rig in a steady posi- tion “This rig can be used in 3,500 feet of water and, in fact, drill- ed a hole in the bottom of the ocean off the Grand Banks re cently where there was a water depth of 3,500 feet “The water depth in the Gulf of St. Lawrence where the ex- ploratory drilling is now taking place runs from around 185 feet to somewhat over 200 feet and’ does not present any great drilling problem.”’ Officials of Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Company are expect- ed in the province within a week to arrange their. coming explo- ration program Industry and Natura! 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