". el officers of the companies in- “regarding Si ca Oe S LEAVE FOR QUEBEC Twenty-one crade 11 and 13 students; from all parts of the Island left this morning for a” i)-day—visit-to Mont-Laurier, P.Q., a town situated about 1M miles north of Montreal. Here four. members of the —Broup - get acquainted before boarding the CNR bus for Amherst. LEFT TO RIGHT are Tommy Sharkey, Card — igan, David MacCormack St: Margaret's, Patsy Bown is, Kensington, and Suzanne Nantes, Charlottetown. The trip is part of the Centeni! +] Student Exchange “ Program and_a group. from Quebec re- cently spent 10 days in the Montague area. Chaperones accompanying the group are Beverly Fitzgerald and Erie Doucette of Charlottetown. - Opposition Leader Shaw Expresses Views On News, “T° have been deeply yisased with the news appearing in the columns of your paper that two! new industries are to be esta- blished- in this province,” W. R. | Shaw. leader of the Opposition, | gtated yesterday. “This addition to our indus- | triai framework has not been un- expected, he said, and is entire- | fy in keeping with the® industrial | rogram for this province laid | down by the late Conservative | Government. during thepast.. six.| years. During the- past “year ex: tensive investigations have .been| undertaken. on the two projects | indicated. Leo Rossiter. former | ~ Minister of Fisheries and—Indus- | tries and Lloyd MacPhail, form- | er Minis ster of Industry have been | particularly. active in_ this res- | pect. All members-of the govern- | ment—were-completely informed | the investigations “A numberof important cone | ferences were held with top lev-| volved, and at one time,” I ap-| proved of a rather long. trip to) make necessary contacts. Mr | - Rossiter, was. accompanied © ‘by*) Dr. McNeill, who substituted ‘for Llovd MacPhail, who was unab- le to go at that time. Apparent- ly, they performed a fine plete of work in presenting the advan- tages of this province for indus- trial development. IMPORTANT =PROJEC ‘Ts “Tf these fwo itmportant pro- fects locate in this province, they @ill be an example of the. con- sistently good services of the members of the government who: presented the advantages of lo-| mi ing here: “Dering the-election campaign. large concerns wil] make an im- lpressive addition to our indus- itrial framework and. further | strengthen the important indus- trial program, of which I ‘am: jextremely proud, and. which has lopened out a new era, with grea- lter wealth, job opportunities, and | prosperity for. our. province. “There are.strong reasons to {fully expect, that future~devel- ide lines already opment with should 'so firmly established, | proceed -at-an_accelerated.. pace, iif prudent and _constructive co ~ MR SHAW tages were properly presented. \In any jevent, I am sure that our people | will be as pleased -as-1\ am’ that our promotional work | ‘has brought results. These two loperation is available from res- ieee provincial resources.” Bedeque Club ‘Has Meeting . The half century club of go "jeque met recently at th® home of Mrs. Vernon Craig. The pres- ident, Mrs. .George Henderson presided. A quilt made by the) \members was sold- at a eet \was collected from the price. The annual fee ‘for street lights. $100 Fines: Are Levie Three persons were fined | ‘$100 and costs or.10 days for complimentary — remarks made by those who registered presentation was.made 1o4 Mrs. George Henderson, who. is taking up residence .in Charlot-|show which has been playing | lthe annual convention dinner in | tetown in the near future. The next place of meeting will be at) ithe home of Mrs. Ernest John-| week of perfromances yester-|dinner was Rev. F.W.P. Bolger | gon. The August: meeting of \Men’s Association was held the Church hall on the 16th: The president, Cyril MacFarlane, in ithe ‘chair. A hymn-sing was led the | * Island News Page The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 23 , 1966. Education Minister ~ Comments On Books Hon. Gordon Bennett, 2 | | | | { Pigeat minister inces indicates that the average cation said . yesterday | that the distribution -of free ee baxgpanege 7. exIneOS schoo! books from Grades one toy fweenthree 8G sour years. eight is proceeding smoothly. |is hoped that the children in | Already several truck loads of (this, province ‘will show w.apprecia- school books have ‘been moved tion for the textbook service be- from the ‘central storage in ing, provided by taking care of Charlottetown ‘to/other parts of indir books so that when turned the province from which dis- jn next June they will. be in ex- tribution will be made. cellent shape for further, use, Distributing depots have been set up in Tignish, O'Leary, Sum-’ REMINDER TO PARENTS merside: Souris and Montague. From these centers books -will be distributed. under_the direc- Officials of the Department of Education remind parents. and pupils that. the present currical-_| of Pon The tourist. ta-- |bles' were well patronized and were in| Prevents Robbery A> twenty-one year old man, Hector MacLean formerly of DeSable, P.E.I. who is now em- ployed as an accountant with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Southhampton, Ont. was instrumental in appre- hending a man who attempted to rob the bank on Tuesday, Aug- ust 9. ~The robber entered the-South- hampton branch of the bank shortly- before 1.00 p.m. and handed a note to teller Judy Mac- Neill. The note read “give ‘me all-the-money.-T-have-a gun." The man then grabbed a pile of. money totaling over $4,000) and ran toward the door, -the; girl screamed and Mr. Mac- \Eaane ‘rushed out following the! ranaig tee of rere a him. two blocks! town motel and sta- Caan Sameelt where he could. watch all exits while he phoned | police and waited for them to arrive. Police arrived on the scene and the man was taken into | custody. : Is Underway the 1956 “Howard's Nutty Revue" Canadian Puppet Theatre Center since their final at Confederation jearly July started day. The final showing of the Pup- ipet Theatre will be on Saturday, {August 26, a. week before the 1966 Summer Festival comes to \a close on September 4. Final Showing tion of school superintendents, um calls. in some instances, or to the school principal or. the the use of the same textbook in secretary of trustees in the area. two successive years. For ex- | It was pointed out by the Min- ample, the same Science text- jister that the workbooks requir- |book, ‘Explorations in: Science), ed, in certain subjects, will be ‘is used in Grade 7 and in Grade provided along with the regular 8 ‘The whole program of supply texts, but the provision of pen~ and distribution of textbooks will cils, scribblers etc. will be.» a8 he greatly assisted if students usual, the responsibility of the will use, where possible,—t he student. text from last year in the grade “The experience in other prov- which they are commencing this SS ee fall. Mr. ‘Bennett was high praise of the fine work, under’ extreme pressure of time, being Convention Is | Underway Here ment Education and Fd The 40th annual convention of ‘school superintendents. Not- | the Association of Workmen's |withstanding these efforts, it is | Compensations Boards of Can- anticipated that there may- be | ada is being held in-Charlotte- some schools without a full sup- town this week with approxi- [ply of texts on the day school mately 140 delegates from al! jreopens, This. situation will be parts of Canada attending. remedied as soon as it is hum: The. convention got underway |anly possible to do so. The task | yesterday at The Charlotte- |o¢ handling and distributing ap- town Hotel chaired by “J.W. Mc- | proximately ‘194,000 books, with- Aleer of Charlottetown, who is jin 9 period of three or four national president of the associa- |weeks, is one of the biggest ever | tion, undertaken by education offie- In the opening ceremonies |jals in the province. greetings were extended to the : delegates by Premier- A. B.| ,/h¢—Inauguration.ofy g wd of free school- books th Campbell on behalf of the prov- | Campbell Government aaa ince and by His Worship, Mayor srt Walter Cox, on behalf of the city {hat an additional supply of text- books had to be. pro: d im 0! rlottetown. Ss procure me- ne ihe delegates a morning. diately from _the-publishers.With was Hon. J. Elmer Blanchard, the threat of a rail strike this minister. of. labour and manpow- |Summer, the suppliers were ask- er resources. jed to ship these additional texts The invocation was given. by iby truck. The supplement ary Rey. C.C. Lewis of Spring Park |SUPPly is now on hand. of system ‘done by the staff of the Depart- | the) 'United Church. It is expected that some stu; Following the official opening dents may wish to own ‘their | ‘business sessions got underway Own texts rather than have only, ‘and are scheduled to continue the free use of them. “Arrange- ‘unti] Thursday. M.E. Campbell, |ments have been-made. to~ sell jalso of Charlottetown, is the sec- these hooks at cost to those in- | retary- treasurer. of the associf- terested. a ition. = oS Atma reterday, deesaes Band Concert _ Is Big Success foyer of. Confederation Centre| SUMMERSIDE and business sessions continued pn afternoon, follewing this | Gov- van (Sackatchewan) Collegiate | Band presented.a concert in tha. they were ~ guests of- Lt. ernor W.J. MacDonald and Mrs. open-air in front of Civie Aud? | torium here last night before a | MacDonald at an afternoon tea large crowd which attended in| at Government Hotse. © ; During the evening the dele- |gates and their wives attended the main dining room of the Hotel. The guest speaker at the japplauded the visiting entertain. jPhD. Assoc. Professor of Bis |"s oy: tory at St. Dunstan's University. Aes concert dc arranged by | | General business’ searita| ere Par Tee ere eeeie Band scheduled to resume-at 8.30 a:m. ents Club. in co-operation. thin woaeniiae with town officials. The. street was blocked off for the band’s performance and many youns DRIVERS’ EDUCATION COURSE $ Drivers’ education -course to. qualify teachers as driving in- | structors got underway recent- - | ly at St. Dunstan’s University n his” Seventeen teachers from: Var- ious regional high schools are attending. The course is spon- sored by the P.E.I. Council and the Department of Education. Course _instruc- tor is Jean Pierre Plouffe, _Montreal. His _assistants are RCM Police Investigate Accident - A black 1964 Chevelle a out of control and-rolled into a ditch Jast night at approximately 10:15 in the Winsloe district. An ambulance from the Mac: Lean Funeral Home was notifi- ed but the eccupants-of-the-car— had fled the scene of the acci- dent before they_arrived. The -RCMP report that —the vehile may. have been” stolen, however, this could not be veri- j fled at this date. Safety © Steven Connolly and — Wilfred Constable who have been tea- ching driver-education in Char- lotteto.wn and Summer- side. The course concludes with presentation of certifi- cates-by George Neikle, P:E.I. Safety Council ‘chairman this Friday, Aug. 26. Shown in this photo are Cecil. Taylor, Cen- tral Queens, David Harper, Tignish Regional, Bob Sim- mons, Montague Regional and Jean Pierre. Plouffe, Montreal; PURITY DAIRY . “Parents Prefer Purity Producis”- 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 : ‘eooee oe Shoneneeanccice ¢ ¢ e <r reeenlennaeineael New Home Recipe L It’s simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It’s easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go t& your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle and. add— enough shaggy juice to fill the bottle. ke two tablespoons full a day as needed and follow the .Naran Plan. . If your first purchase does not | show you-a sitaple easy way to REE SORT meee ws, The Este-| : | Spite of cool, windy weather and | ° ‘Reducing Plan RAR Long tenn aRIS 2 pRREREAARR a lose_bulky fat. and_help régain slender more graceful curves; if reducible- pounds and inches of éxcess fat don’t disappear from neck, chin; arms, abdomen; hips, ‘calv es_and ankles just return the .. empty bottle for your mronéy back. Follow this easy way eh- dorsed by many--who have. tried. this plan and help bring back alluring - curves -and_ graceful slenderness. Note how quickly - Tbloat ee ie much bet- ter you feel. More alive, youthful appearing: and active. 4 impaired driving when they ap- by George Meikle with Mrs. Wal- es : before Provincial: Magis- ter Craig at the piano. | During the seven weeks of trate Jamesg B. Johnston, QC,! It was decided to present cop-| \performances this summer, the in_ Queen's .County..Magistrate’s ies of the Bible to each of the puppet theatre with host ‘‘Ho- Court yesterday. ‘They (were units of the Senior citizens home. ward. the Turtle’’ of Razzel.Daz-., | Charles Alphonsus Dougan: Bed- jin the village ane caine sie te | band members from across the jcounty, filled the space in front of. the performers. . =. I pointed out, that contaets had | been made. with a number of prospective industries, that I felt sure would locate if our advan- ‘Government Discusses . France. -R.N. Roberts «| Has Retired F R. Nelson Roberts (CO) retired from the where he was. instructor in Command, has taken , Set ; recently Canadian Army emploved as an the Eastern Area and with his familys up residence -at New I[ondon ' “Sgt. Robert's served in World War 2 from 1939 to 1946 and en- listed-acain®-in- 1951. During “the war he served in England, Germany .and Holland Diiring 198) vas in the first troop back Germany for the Occupational Reinstatement. Be- ginning in, !%2 hee spent 13 months in Korea -during-the con- flict there. After that he did.sev- eral. postings, alta-< Tart fteven in Halifax where ho fan courses from 4 private soldier up to Lieut. Col During the second world war @ct. Roberts received the follow- {nz medals. Defence of .Bri- tain 1939-45 Star, Victory Med- | France and Germany Star, the Voluntary Service Me- dal. From 195f to +*he present time he received the Korea Me- da) decorated with the Queen's Coronation rhedal, and he was) pwarded the Canadian Defence Medal. During the mine disas- n Springfield, N.S; he re.) ed a letter from, the ,Lieut- ni-Governor thanking him for inb done dur- saster taberts is merried to the mie Carr. of New Lon have a family. of Eric :of Halifax, sergeant in the ntevligence Adcle “and he in nont the vears continual the te ce en t emendous ine’? mine d on a army girls, me. © Sensible Way to Relieve Diarrhea Many people hope a sudden attack of Diarthea will quickly subside. So they do netheetrnors prefer to take a fast- acticg, den@adahle remedy right at the start, ike Dr. Powler'’s Extract of Wild Strawberry_it relieves nausea; cramps and diarrhea gently restores intestinal yalance. Fami'yv-nraven tor dver 115. vears. For those sudden attacks that can Strike’ at home, on trios or vacation, | keep Dr, FOWLER'S Extract of Wild Strawberry on hand, 6-10 | 4 3 |manded to August 31 | ford, Francis Joseph Hughes, | jee Royalty and Hilton. Hardy, sia Stewart Mackwe; |Point Prim, charged with care. land control.of a motor vehicle | while Harry Matthews, city, charged with break, enter and theft was remanded to Wednesday, August 24. Morgan Edward Rhynes. city, pleading not guilty to a charge of.care and control of—a~- motor vehicle while impaired was re- for. ~ trial. Adjourned to the same date was a case in which Rhynes is char- ged with resisting arrest : Ralph .H.. Jenkins, charged with failing to stop at a stop sign {had his case adjourned’ to Sep- tember 7 Six accused were fined $20 andscasts- under the Liquor Con- trot Act READY TO_WORK The Ontario department of lands and forests has enough equipment to keep 10.000 fire- fichters at work in an emer- gency impaired was remanded: jto August 24. Wilfred Craig. introduced the [guest !Borden Mr. .Hunter ‘plans for living.» Western Man Assessed Fine Summerside. — An accident here on Saturday night had its spoke of -\sequel_in town police court yes- | terday. A 1959 Morris, driven by Ron- ‘ald Wiley, collided with a 1965 Ford, operated by John Arsen- jault. Both. men are from ‘Sum- | merside.~ The accident occurred* Satiir- day at 6.30 p.m. at the Eustane- Harvard iftersection. Wey appeared in court yester- day morning to pay a $10 fire “and police and court costs of | $3 on a charge of failing to | bring his motor ‘ehgic.¢ toa stop | stgn- % not guilty and trial was set down for August 29. Bail was set at $125. Wilfred Joseph Arsenault also ~ appeared before Magistrate R. S. Hinton on a charge of impair- | ed driving. He entered.a plea of 000 gallons of water from Com- | $1,800,000 in nine months ending June 30, speaker, Claude Hunter, jer Alex Eptimoff, and all: the) jother members of the company, |have entertained literally thous, | two ands of youngsters with, shows daily Monday through Fri day and. three on Saturday. And while. the youngsters have been enjoying watching the pup- pets, parents have been found giggling at the banter between the puppets which has been writ- ten. to entertain the mummys gsters. show has been part of the -sum- inauguration in, 1964. and grown increasingly popular each | year. Show times for the theatre are | |1:00 p.m. and 3:36 p.m. each af- | \ternoon and on Saturday show |f0 the Island, and a: zeneral in- | are at 11:00 a.m., {3:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. and and daddys as well as the youn- | The Canadan Puppet Theatre | \P.A. Murnaghan, deputv minis- | mer festival since the aa 8 |director. of town planning IN» MEMORIAM Eileen Flynn who departed this life Policies Premier Alex Campbel! and government officials held a meeting yesterday afternoon to | give consideration to a general policy on tourism. with particu- lar reference to municipal and provincial accommodation for jtourists. Hon. Lorne Bonnel!, minister. of welfare and tourist develop- |ment;- Hon. 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