The Gua:t_ll}_\fI - The Evening Patriot ovzn $3,000,000 SPENT on new vociirioinii SCHOOLS .‘_ y_ _ . . . . . .2 x —* .. . ‘ ’~4‘- .- ~ ~ -..«. » «~ gun. i. 4.... PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE AT CHARLOTTETOWN $l.500.000 WAS SPENT FOR NEW SUMMERSIDE SCIIOCL Upgrading, retaining program is aimed at meeting new needs lindiistries are introduced. Mr. McMurt.ry sa' . ‘ He said. however. that he tfclt “buildinn—wise we have ig()l1P ncarl_v as far as we should ~ vino for a population 000." E ‘but our future lies with e small indusi.r_v and this is where the vocational training program will serve its purpose. Se\'ei'al giant steps were taken tics have been taxed to the: in l9.“.'l and more will be taken i limit. but this does not mean in the future in order to bring that the system is not adequate,’. - the isi.'iiid‘s vocatioiial t.rainin{1jMr. .\icMiirt.ry said. ; in line with indiist.r_v. particiilar-‘ H‘. (.M,13;m.d by mmuoningé ’ ly the small ind.usi.ries that are .1“,-m.“L,,. classes that had only! ‘ the hur-k-bone of the provinces half [hp enrollment they were‘ 9"““""“' tluasigne while othersl ' \\'.S. f\lc.\lurt.i~y, Clll‘(’("tm‘ ofrwerc conipletely Filled. "’I‘hisi vocatioiial training. explained rcicrscs itself every year", lie-; that upurading and reti'ainin5.1 . said. The class that fell short of! of pcrsniis alrcad}‘ employed \\'il‘- j its cnrollnicnt capabilities tlhisl enable lslaiid biisincsscs to kecp ycui‘ will probably be overflow-l : up with any teclinicai arlvances _ in: next year and the busy: or ('llZlll‘.'.‘¢"S in industry. and this ‘ class may only have one or two; was the goal t0\\"fll‘(lS which his ' applicants. ‘ ' dc t ~ ~' v‘ , parnient was stiiiing TRABWNG PROGRAM V . ' . c~‘ v flngi mmuld he mmgd ho mm? to ‘low that voational train V REAL and he said the om‘, way lhas rcaihcd one of its goals—v.o: . _n he Mcmmifishéd ! l)lltl‘l'.' island traldéxsrtrian up to $9 wruld be to have on the Island '. wllmgal Manda ' he next S D a trained manpower force cap- l M 0 able of handling any demandsl g p _ _ that might be imposed by me; ‘ V ‘- Tliese occupations may be divid- new ind.,.51,.im_ 1 ‘Ms traminrz _ma~.v Lake the . ed mm several siib-divisions as NATKNAL STANDARD lfiornii oi lTlll‘g(lillllig l geople al-| W. S, M(-MURTRY ’Follo'\vs——the biiildini: trades. the - ‘P08 .V (‘mp 0.\i . mcu mi; ma-IF mccianical trades. electrical Up until 1962 Prince Edward‘-agement staff. or it niight belt-ver the means. the end result land electronic oocupa-tnons, bug. gland tradesmen were not able lnstniction in the_a1l-important will be to give islanders a het- i_ness and _d1st.ributive_ occupa. meet the nadonal standard theory side of business such as ter chance. for emeplovyment bom lions. service occupations, an fior skilled workers, Mir. Mc- better mathematics. science or here and in other provinces to those ‘ ,stitute where “additional ex- fpansioii will hakc place". swppedqlp training lhroad and has its applications prograin in co—ope<ravtion with in- j dustry. ’ occupations based on in- urtry said. and they were communication (English). or a prevent them from being displac- diistries which develop our na- $9fIf<’fl3I"e finding it increasingly system of a,pprenit.iceship. Wlhat- ed when modern lzeclhnlqiies and tiiral resources." 7‘ K‘ t tiain or even "‘ °EMANns or INDUSTRY _M'- M-gnaw said an we: "M" P"W'hceo."‘ln mi’ '3'» :3 the treiiiina . but w have them" demand: LO“! Furniture Store Wins "Golden Chair Award" chutes. The Golden Giair Award is the Canadian furnl tun industry‘: national and annual of 1. Sponooi C K18 in- uudi pod 3°55”-mg.“ -ed the Furniture Tnavelilei-s' Association of an . Pictured above it Mr. M gm-ey, preuldzyiit oi Storey Ltd. iahseen iecel The " H.C.M7.Dnry s orlndmu-y,woweeguestsoeakerat¢lieFiir:i- "3: “""" ”'°"‘ °" run-inure Show in Mire Industi-y Arnnl Dlnna held ¢lfl’lflS 0'10 OOMGIII Toronto in Jan- . Til filh I317. lfll Page SB‘ The Symbol Of Exceflence the “Golden Chair" Award... The manap:enicnt and staff at (‘rockcti and Stoi'e\' Ltd. were not seeking recognition or any national award as the_\' made their presentation of Canadian-niade F‘ui°niture to the people of Prince Edward island. (‘rockett and Stoi‘c_\' Ltd. had as l,l‘l(‘.ll‘ purpose. “to create in the minds and hearts of the people ii (lc.~'ii'c for an impi'n\'etl home 9l1\'ll"lllm(‘lli —a more beautiful home.“ This purpose was pursued throiip-h Style Shows at the (7liarlot,letowii Hotel. by care- ful display in the store. and by decoi‘at.or assistance to cusioniers. For the manner in which i‘an:idi:—in l“nrnitiii'e was proniotnd. t‘i'ncl<eti and Storey Ltd. was awarded the Golden (‘hair Plaque. the s_\'mhol of excellence. in the (Taiiadian Furniture In- dustry. The l1l'(ll‘l2;z‘Pll1Plll and staff ai irocketi and Storey l.tri. :17-rtefiil ii _\"md \\m‘:ls for the recopmition received. are i=ncniii'aged to continue with even R'l‘f‘.'llPl' pmlnisiasni. knowledge, and desire to assist home ownc.‘.< attain in more lo\'r~|_\'. ll\'alil<= home cn\'ii'nnment. Home owners. too. are encnuraized by the realimtion that izontl t'ni'nitiire and 3 lovely environment do not iiccessarily mean E.‘{i‘E.\'Sl\'E furniture and a (USTLY environment. gwcézffey @ "Declicaied in Home lmprovement" l34 KENT ST. CHARLOTTETOWN l l