Island News Page , Eastern and Central Districts — The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 8, 1966. 5 Professional Consultant Finds Position Interesting f oi, Announcement ~ ‘ < ‘ Be ™ 2 2 ke ee LLA MARI ees ~ “The Travellers” MONDAY, OCT. 10 ~ 8.30" Tickets 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 Hours: Noon to 5:00; 7.00 to 9.00" - “ON SALE NOW AT THE BOX OFFICE TE. Hickey; Provincial Treasurer, , Honourable F.C.A.; government considered this in- EASTERN ducted service at the grave. Rt.' Rev. William FUNERALS»... a a s Kacmote he nia _ “Phe-Jsiand’s Top Dance “Band” . , : 8 F 7 U op eding charge before At ae thie ottieernays aay s few cleat OR oe ce ets ‘uirete ‘Jonea 3; Jonnetna: gate ee et Me Nott tdi har eee a : ; QC, at a special sitting of 8:30 P.M. SO SON ie weer oak erred te ee Island Man Queens Coun coat yomee i a “VIRIDIANA” (SPAIN) mci \ HIGH SCHOOL. *{{_ Wi the: passage sf thiswweak | vealae sppeared tote nee] Peakees Ale Seime Membership vabecrigtions, are on sale si the bez alfice, sad oe S system through the distriet,| trate W. Chester S. MacDonald| es y atin Canna te ts iia will also be available om Wednesday evening before the first mc : cloud amounts. will vary con-}in magistrate’s Court here “Fri- In Minnesote was Cnst. Allen Burchill of the # fim commencing at 7:30 p.m. : Se ~ reek Sx BR or Altona msetty Cd - Borden RCMP Detachment. The , : Se < see =~ Sanity ts enpetied~te | be ‘ . | Om Octobier sth, John Clarkin, | a¢e Sat;;Oct8 and. Mon., Oct 10. faumy ‘oitoved bv a rather [ O¢ A | aires seer tat oe sS Se Ne ae 2 loudy thanksgiving . SS i eee . é NES SA ional : t Admission 75 ~ org SX _Prince Edvard ish Island: Clear} > x hype: : Dancing 9:30-t0 12:00 Sige in erpersire, winds es ' orth Rustico Recreation Commission . | southwesterly_ 20, high “at a = " In aid of N : ae cs x EN Charlottetown 4 and . ; > 2s , . e ci By ANNE BOND work is with people who, when : “Physiotherapy. can be and is polio was a problem, would have u ra ; ro ec an interesting and. rownedlen been left to their own as far as 4 career” according to Helen rehabilitation was concerned. ; Saarimen, who is the profession- ‘We're working now with people oY ‘ al consultant with the Canadian hala hdl cay ees, with, Physiotherapists Association. as I'v . operative cas- Bein Planne Wa Miss Saarimen said that in ahcbiagl soi mein gion f a4 S se this type of work you are work- eT injured , % 4 ing with your own acquired ts; with people who have lost A multi-million rural develop: supporting economy, but alse) skis using them the way. in limbs, with cerebral palsey pa- ment project is being planned| continuing as one of Canada’s! which you see fit and. she add- tients and many, many more. by the provincial. government,| most favored and resourceful | oq you're constantly working This work load will increase as Premier Alex Campbell said} provinces.” with people that both need and more and more members of the yesterday. at a press conference.| An interim report on the Pro-| want your. help. From a finan- medical pi Tealize the It will be similar to one announe- | ject planning by Acres Research | cia) standpoint, she said, physi¢- benefit of physio in the general ed recently in New Brunswick. | and Planning Ltd,, is expected | therapy is relatively rewarding ita” Final details of the proposals| Oct. 15. The premier said he| in comparison with other occu- a Cr Mr. Wallace E. Rodd, presi: are being drafted. would then discuss the proposals | nations for Women. in’ Canada. “People too,” she “often |dent of Motel Charlottetown Inc. The premier said “I express} with federal officials in Ottawa. | «};), certainly much better than * . t! ||eonfidence that in the next 10) With the premier yesterday at) it was” she added and noted Te eee nn ee ae = is” i to| a press erence was : confused. : ge. executiv re hespsssnead ee .V. Blakely, sociologist with Ac- ee salaries were continuing to closely connected but: physioth-|vice-president of Motel. Char- progressing to a more than self-| res Research. . Ree eres aes aaa ; erapy concerns itself mainly |lottetown Inc. The company : : : a Saarimen’s visit-to’ Char- 2 with getting muscles and joints|owns and operates Motel Chare Fifty Peopl day morning) charged with| tion Centre. inthe Provincia MISS SAARIMEN | iough acclbeat er’ Minas; |qutred” Queen. City Motel. a z Pp e ee ight ee ty, Sanatorium came as part of a{ ments, many smaller hospitals | working again and occupational} .Mr. David Rodd is a graduate F Ink State ¢ y nigMt. tour of the eastern\\provinces to} contemplating setting up such| therapy “concerns “itself with|of Mount Allison University * < men Gary W eer Sum- | find out what is going on in the | departments find that they are | teaching people with physical|with a B.A. in economics. ~ He = 4 —— On Hi h Costs ~ nari ahold y mae. physiotherapy department in| ‘unable to find staff. handicaps how to work and live |has done post-graduate work i 5 oe : g trate, a plea this area. 4 Physiotherapy in general hos-| within the confines of their han-|economics at the University of MAKING WASHSTAND guilty. His case was adjourned) the national sesociation~is| Pitals can shorten hospital stays | dicap.” New Brunswick and while work- ; _|__Two. statements were ted | for trial until Tuesday morning. | crowing tremendously, Miss Sa-| by a number of days, particular-| Miss Saarimen that there |ing in Montreal-\for Canadiaw v on a bulletin board of a publi¢| ‘The ‘four other young men) arimen said, “ten years ago the| ly in post operative cases.._..| are'some.23 branhes of the Cai-|Liquid Air, took graduate courses Three members of the Bap- veloped within. the scout group monstrations will be perform- | building in elected trial: by judge without a| membership was approximately| Another advantage of a career adian Association of Physiother. in Business Administration at Mc- ist Church Scout Group are. with the help of Prince ed by.the scouts. From left to | regards to the high cost of food’) jury ‘and~ preliminary’ “hearing | 650 now it's 2000, with 200° of | im this field, she said,-was-that|apists.in. Canada, the newest-of |Gill.._He has. also. travelled ex: shown making a wash stand Edward Island United Fund right are Billy Partridge, a jon the Island and all across | was set down for Tuesday morn-| these members men.” The asso-| @ woman could always return to| which is the P.E.I. branch which |tensively throughout North Am: in a scout eamp site erected mow in progress. The camp vivo! leader, Norman Noiles, | Canada. ing: They are Roy -Joseph Ber-| ciation is 46 years old, she Waid. | it with a minimum of retrain-|.was organized last June with |erica, Eastern and Western \ {n the plaza of Royalty Mall site will be leftin a place of . t. and Laine Worth, troop The statements which — were | nard, Wellington;‘-Allan Joseph| Miss Saarimen-said that there| ing, if any, after being. away| eight members. The president|Europe, North Africa and the @s part of a demonstration public viewing for a period of SCOU', # su | worded in question form read | Cormier, St. Eleanor’s; Albin| was a definite need for more| from it for years. “ of the P.E.I. Branch of the As-|Middle East. £ showing how leadership is de- one week in which time de- leader. as follows Keith. ‘W: 5 and| and more young women and| One of the chief functions of} sociation is Miss Janet Rogers| Until-recently Mr. David Rodd ed oon oe costs must be redue- John Joseph Aubin’ Gallant, | men to take up physiotherapy as|the Canadian Association, Miss| of the Physiotherapy department |has been working on the econo- Oe , We as consummers are | Howlan. All'five were remanded | a career. The. medical profes-|Saarimen said, was to press for| of the Rehabilitation’ Centre. |mic staff of Acree and ° Po. ® Bat a willing to join the thousands’ in custody. a AS sion now realizes the part phy-| Post graduate training facilities Planning. During time he ers nstituTfe | across Canada who will not only | yarlier Friday, four of the| siotherapy can_play in the medi-| in Canada. At present, she not- was engaged. in tourism and l 'y Ga s See will if meceeram oveott |fve, men — Bernard, Cormier, | eal end varsical depertmneyts of ee eee recreational econonsle “resserch. , rc 7 ’ Williams and Gallant — -| gener and wi graduate work in physio . Rodd retain an associa- te ; : i stores to prove our point. od belts stipentinty' Magutrate saest of-the eceuiecio atest: Canada; and girls wishing to do| tion with this company. oad N ‘ +--+ (2) When we go to the grocery | k's Hinton, QC, on charges of | Dital’s do havé physio depart-| Post graduate work were requir- Mr. David Rodd’s broad_back- ~ ew ate icers store we want to: buy food and | preak, enter; and theft’ into the |~ ed to go to the U.S.A. or Great ground in travel, business ;-end as not play games. Why should we | Prince Couniy: Horsemen's -Ciub Alberte Britain for study. The Associa- |. practical and .- theoretical’ ex a pene ie der:thet, ssuree-uind on or- | Wednesday. A-quantify of liquor rton Man tion i¢ cleo ees to interest ‘perience in tourism will greatly Mrs. Grace King.was elected)Anna Riliey who gave @ report Scholastic Seer & Prince | games in which a _very —_— ope ane oe io ae S uffers Iniu ee a oe taking up physio ~~ Certetniaes Tne. feist ot i ecoitar bed Se tinal Tstee ox Fn KA. Parker, superintes: | incrity of choppers. win any |” 04. tour were remasded by [ury ~_Miss Searimen said thet there |: travelling public, now as well as ee eee rie tae letter. dent of Charlottetown Schools | P"7®. We would prefer to get | wes vistrate Hinton to October 11| ALBERTON — Leonard’ Fo- | Were Dow nine training schools . |im_ the . : ~ yesterday at Spring Par ool, | er. va the | °ut food cheaper since the pur. vie ley, Kildare, suffered for physiotherapists in Canada, Mr. Rodd’s.. duties imitially. Other officers elected were: AFTERNOON SPEAKER addressed the teachers on pose of’a grocery store is to sell without plea. . Sacha te "bots eetane severe | sn of which. were esseciated will be the operation ° George. MacDonald, vice-presi- wa Weld a ate importance of the creative arts| food and not to provide recrea- ahernoak te a ‘1 a ee with the major medical schools the Queen which dent and Mrs. Garnet Steele,| os of Education was the |minasined the chenging ‘ends | ot, at our expence. Eric Jessome Ramsays Service Station in Al- |i, the country. ‘The closest. such fll shortly be renamed Com ‘\ - secretary. ae first afternoon speaker. He | © ti as : At the bottom of the state- berton. ; ; echool to here is at Dalhousie federation Inn. He will also be XN The highlight.ot the morning} | sy. a report on the curriculum A ein ere are ti pment was a space devoted for Foley was carrying or working | USiversity. re, engaged im promotion and ex Yession was an address by Rev. av gredes and thaton drama have equal statis/ signatures and a YES and NO Has Resigned over a can of gasoline whicn|: rtysiotherapy is a three year pansion activities for the com Adrian Arsenault on medern art,| | wiick sch seule. Ole with the academic subjects. section where those who -signed > enddanty "wien & ; éourse and, bursaries for P.E.I. aay... : titled “A Birds Eye View. of The Willies informed the teachers could indicate if they agreed or| Dr. James ‘I, Higgins, ehair- | some Bie The Alberton ihe girls wishing to study # ar : Major Styles of the Century’. | 134 5 committee is to-be formed ‘WEATHER not. The fifty people who signed, | man of the P.E.I. Civil Service depariment was called te the ‘available through the Prince ‘During the morning session cates the chairmanshiqvel Thas| a goodly number of those work- announced yester- | scone but the resultant fire the | ward Island Department ‘wibute was paid to the memory} 0S" rau to study the “high ing in the building, checked the day that Eric Jessome of Ken-| wickiy extinguished by Was iHeath = : of C.F. Hine, former principal ears Sass ta ease Ie TopasTO (cP) —. Observed : sington, : EI. had resigned a8 | Snolovecs, Me. Foley isn ae _ ae trentherany, Miss of West Kent ; : t 8 a mem Se i ee id, us Other Breakers who addressed |""TN TEEN » ve ee Mr: Jessie, Whe sald, had | WO | in the . the morning..meeting were. Mrs. The guest_ speaker of the af- Vancouver Rec eee ae 52 56 been forced to resign because of the Ne Frank -Ross, ‘who informed the ternoon was Wendell Horton, | Regina Arrseteseeees K 68 ill health He was one of the orig- $20 P. | tims, and S \. teachers on planned students’ ac»\ Principal of Queen Charlotte High | Toronto ->~..<3...-. 43 «68 : imal members of the Civil. Ser. ena ty been 20 \tivity. for centennialyear and ‘School who spoke on the topic: eet tee we ebarieee 2 S / -'| vice Commission named to it _| with the advent of ———— es Saint John ....-.... eS «| whem it was first set up in 1963. | [jg Imposed PSO ~ Halifax ....... 0. 6. Ou S ae ee oe bb = a Charlottetown ...... 40 56 d'to Hon. T. c- 2 | NDANCE™ aplenty _ ple aril seamed | Drag Bobet Mei, oe eS ROE St. John’s .......... “4 533 provincial secretary, through | |. when he was:found > S HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- whose department the Civil Ser. |,co is: guilty e TONIGHT = FESTIVAL A-GO-GO | aX <<] | Bacher and Joe O'Haniey, ROLLAWAY CLUB 2 , THE BLUE CRYST. ALS” " Treesurer. ha. orm oof 9:30.- 12:30 Admission 60¢° = ae ee Oe ae FH Announces ~<|ecdcct sectrdsy aterm tof = , -. J) MEMORIAL HALL. CONFEDERATION CENTRE — increase 1 ing Street A meeteman | Music by The Blue Crystals. orth under tee cause of the fire was an over-— 9:30 p.m-- a Admission 75¢ olor C wii Q iving Roor Recccccccadaccccssccccasansese ¢ eae Gity..eoseceasacnenseee-PIOVINED..ossnensasierenenee 7a aay tT DEPARTMENT 4a WL | “a iii