. 4......mwa \ . <- the children at 23 pounds. is auled in a wagon by his sis- ters. Mary Magdalene 'Mag- giet. Mary Catherine (Cathy). Mary Ann and . , Mar- garet rMargie). left to right. The famed Fischer quintu- plets are a he althy. play- ful group following a recent first birthday party at their Aberdeen. SD. home. James Andrew (Andy), heaviest of Consultant Conducts Reading Clinic For Kensinglon Area I ’ KENSINGTON - Mrs. Mac- each. Cannel, reading consultant from findings. FISCHER QUINTS A YEAR OLD The quintuplets. born Sept. 14. net] 1963. are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fischer. (Copyright, The Curtis Pub- lishing (70., via AP Wirephoto.) ' In the afternoon Mrs. MacCan-g answered and discussed. at the National Employment Ofv questions arising from the mor- t fice here. ning's buzz groups. At the noon hour the R oy alted by a committee of the Char- lSlAND NEWS Plot 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Sept. 22, 1964. Student Counselling l ranged for by Gordon Bennett. registrar of Prince of Wales College; meals for out-on‘vtown students are being provided at,I Montgomery Hall, through thei co-operation of Malcolm Mac- Kenzie, Deputy Minister of Edi- cation; transportation for out- The Charlottetown office of the National Employment Ser- vice. in co-operation with the Dept. of Education and the Char- lottetown Rotary Club, is work- ing out details of a Career Counselling Program for Grades XI and XII students in Queens and Kings counties. The program. whereby stu- dents are counsel] in their c'ioice of 25 occupations, is to be held at Prince of Wales Col- lege. Nov. 6. Approximately 800 students from Souris. Morell, Stella Maris, Central Queens and Englewood Regional High Schools. as well as Grade the control of the principals of1 the participating schools. Frank B. Ashmole and Clif- ford Orford, special services of- ficers with the National Em- ployment office at Charlotte- >< v-1 and X11 students from Prince of 'Wales College, Notre Dame Ac- ademy and St. Dunstan's are to attend. it was announced 6‘ l Counsellors are being select- the Ginn Company was guest speaker at a reading clinic at1 School on Thursday. attended by 1 teachers of the Elementary schools of the area. She addressed the teachers on the philosophy of reading an said it was important for the child to recognize a word. to comprehend it. to interpret it and to be able to use it. e speaker recommended drama-. tization as an excellent field of expression. and stressed the im- portance of giving the children the opportunity to think out the answers to questions. She also outlined the methods of following teachers guide books it work books and guide books are used in conjunction with Ginn readers. Demonstrations were from grade 5 guide books. The meet-I tag was broken up into buzz. groups and the secretary of Vehicle Theft Case Adjourned 1 Joseph Sonier of Summer- slde. charged with stealing a motor vehicle from D. Alex MacDonald Motors had his case adjourned to Sept. 23. He ap- peared in town police court, Summerside before Magistrate RS. Hinton. Also adjourned to Sept. 23 Adagio Bowling. Badminton. B Calisthenics (Men and ivin Evening & day classes Family Swims Gymnastics Individual Swims Junior Hi-Y Clubs Keep Fit Classes Mixed Swims Iii-Y Club, Highland Dancing Life Saving. Leaders Corps askctball Open SWlmS Women) aQua Sports (all ages) Recreational Dances S.W.A. P. Basketball rts Underwater Club Team Spo Volleyball Weight training Kira—special events Y’s Men s & Menettes Zynchronized Swimming .Canadian Legion Auxiliary ca-llottetown Rotary Club, {marred later reported the group's . tered to the teachers at the Le-3 byd ilViliiam Smith: aliailtol‘lumI ‘gion Home. Ian ec ure rooms are m; ar-. Tasty Lunches Charlottetown Y. M. C. II. Presents Its . Full 8. Winter Program A Complete Recreation Program For The Whole Family From A-Z Noontime Men's Swim Ping-Pong, Phiats I Fall and Winter Classes Start Week of Monday, September 2151 Full Course Meals Take-out Orders Opens 8 am. to 11 p.m_ Open Saturdays to 12:30 am. Phone 838-2127 of.town students will be under. Q town are coordinating lie pro- gram. )tiier arrangements are be- lrg planned by the National Ern- rtoyment Office for Career Coun- selling of students at Charlotte- town and Montague Reflonal High Schools. These plans will be announced later. Mr. Chev- erie advised. Pleads Not Guilty In Traffic Case Appearing in Queens County Magistrates Court yesterday on a charge of failing to stop at the scene of an accident, Lorne Boyce Martin. Charlottetown, pleaded not guilty and had his 1.: case adjourned to Sept. 20. by Magistrate James B. Johnson. C. Four charges of illegal pos- session of liquor brought three fines of $20 and cost days. jcurned to Sept. 28. Fred William lilacEwon. at A MORE PERSONALIZED SERVICE. when you Shop locally. Your community merchant knows you. he takes a personal interest In your tastes. often he will order special merchandise for you. get scorco items. perform many little services which mean u lot in shopping convenience. Those helpful gestures cannot be purchas- ed. they are a port of a friendly Spirit that abounds in your home Montague P-E-I- community. Shop with your local business concerns first. Mot-id), pleaded not guilty to a charge of impaired driving andhadhlscnsesdlournod't Oct.5 James Francis Garland plea- ded not guilty to a charge of as- unit and had his case adjourn- ed to Oct. 5. Carl . Kenneth Rohlch a II d , Belle River, was remanded for sentence until Sept. 25. when he pleaded guilty to a charge oi break entry and theft. There was two cases of causing a disturbance In a public place Blair Bernard Gallant. North Rustlco. pleaded guilty and was $25. and costs or '5 Donald La days. wrence Burke, Covehcsd. pleaded not guilty 0azitdsluni his case adjourned to Confederation Centre SATURDAY MORNING ART CLASSES Art classes commencing Saturday 10th ober will he held at Confederation Art Gallery for children in the following age groups: 80 The fourth case was ad- LAKES GALORE Finland has more than 00.000 es. Ago Time 3.7.8 you: 9 mm. - 10:15 nun. 9-10-11 years 10:30 am. - 12 Noon 12-13-14 yours 9 sun. - 10:15 am. MOTOR REWINDING it REPAIRS l’lt litl. ilg‘tnu ll Slutty Elt‘ti l I~I Foes: $5.00 per 10 week session 8 Sessions Per Year REGISTR TODAY! DISTRICT BUSINESS REVIEW Roy L. Machon Home Heat Service A complete plumbing and Heating Service. Commercial and residential Custom Backhoclng Phone 838-2219 Montague ing for the Phone 367-3432 BAGNALL’S MILLS LTD. Phone 15 Hunter River Miller and Lumber Dealer Sash and Door Work Special prices on Shingles and Fibre Glass Insulation. SHOP THE MODRERN WAY G. L. MacKENZIE INC GENERAL MERCHANDISE Quality Groceries at Reasonable Price! AT D Entire Family Hardware and Paints Remington MACWILLIAMS Service Station White Rose Gas e Oil Products Minor Repairs Open 7:30 to 10 p.111. North River BOSWELL’S IRVING SERVICE STATION Minor Repairs & Tune-ups Tires - Batteries - Accessories Open 7 can. to 10 pm. daily 2-8102 ' Mount Albion was the. case of Westman Yeo. ‘ Summerside, charged with ut- tering a forged document. One accused on a drunk charge was fined $20 and costs or five days. CORPS VOLUNTEERS There are more than 10.000 U.S. Peace Corps volunteers in 46 countries around the world. *****¥4¥¥4§*****t****' L NORTH RIVER TI-IEIR BRAWLS MAKE MILITARY? 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