All mimsy were tie'borogdvés, January 16, 1981, page 6 by Frances Smits The Eden Street Drop—In Center is a program which offers youths a chance to meet new friends and create new outlets of recreational activities. The ccmnunity felt that this type of pro— gram was needed to offer an alternative use for the free time and energy of young people. It is there for all interested youth for a recreation program and drop-in center for the ' youth of die Charlotteth area. A program, "submitted to the Solicitor General of Canada, was approved on a five month basis to end on March 28, 1980. As it proved a‘ success, the drop- in center has been extended until September 1981. Some residents of Eden possible depreciation of their homes. However, in a meeting » with the residents of Eden Street, City Council stated that the complaints were not strong enough. Since then there have been no problems. The youth center, 8 Eden Street, is a place to meet old and new friends. It offers organized activities such as tours, arts/crafts, games, ‘ Drop; in; Drop -|n‘Center' ational activities—~a place of their am to go. 'Ihe center needs volunteers to helpthe program run suc- cessfully. Help is needed now and for the future. It is a community effort and needs individual helpto ensure that the center re- mains an active part of the cmmunity. Any and all inter- ested persons can contact: Chris Gautreau Street did object in the form of a petition carrying eleven signatures. The citizens were music, sports, pot luck sup- thirteen years and older. pers, tournaments and field. The idea for the Center was conceived early in 1979 Linda NbInnis Susanlea Manning by a group of concerned citizens who saw the need concerned about the traffic situation, vandalism, and the 4 DAY PROCESSING. ON MOST COLOUR PRINT FILMS ENLARGEMENTS FROM COLOUR NEGATIVES' 10 PER CENT STUDENT DISCOUNT UPON, PRESENTATION OF STUDENT l.D. ' COME IN AND TALK SHOP ' 55 QUEEN ST. CHARLO'TTETOWN, P.E.|. - factory supervisor. trips. 'Ihe center is a place 'I for the youth of Charlotteth to meet and engage in recre- 2290 Charlottetown 83249131 ext. 163 "xUTOMATED FACTORY SUPERVISOR (ms) If you hate being. supervised by a human, you probably won't like this much better. > A Scottish carpany called Pammac- Corporation has invented an automated When hooked up,to the workers, it monitors the rate at which the work is being done in much the same way ‘a speedometer measures how fast a car is moving. I The device, known as " am", hooks workers up to sensors and sets targets for the output a o I S T E A K R O O M 11:30 AM. - 6:00 PM. _ with. DAILY SPECIALS .18_9KENT_ STREET _ CHARLOTTETQWN. P,E.II\ ___&nemm'_ ‘ n DISCOTHEOUE Maury! ' 9 PM. - 1 AM NIGHT TUAY NIGHT I ROCK STUDENT- ‘ NIGHT. THE "INN OUT OF THE SUN" GAMING Room: I NIQH'I'” 1 - 7 Monday tosmturday 5 POOL‘ PINBALL Phone. 8944291 - firm wants from its employees. The worker then reads 'a digital readout from the catputer telling whether his or her production is up to snuff. ' Said one US employer who uses Pan, the device "makes the work more like a game where they (employ- ees) are trying to beat the target production . level." Pam has not been tested to determine how much stress it produces in the employees it is \ monitoring. \ \ \ ' Iii-km; Confederation Plaza Charlottetown 894-8217 :Fhe Wool & Yarn Shop Knit a little warmth this winter! “The finest and largest wool center in the Maritimes” -~ ‘ I ChoO\a3v\o1 69mm; I», L'ESRIT I C}an QED;\)N~1- 21 869R“? Erthrldmmird' (PIN/emf ' ALLwELCOM _e: FKEVE .- .; P a. ‘ a. \.