THIS PHOTO was taken from a color slide which was judged best in the Charlotte- town Camera Club's compe- tition on commercial di5< Annual Photography Salon ' plays. It shows mannequins I In a shop window in Paris and was photographed by ; Louise Hessian. School Buses |_ E | i edve C" Ym services 0t UIC Are Outlined rain and slush as well as poor '1 “ONTAGUE ——- Snow. I b lvisibility resulted in the Mon- ls C u ltague Regional High School The annual salon of black] and white photography and the; l photographic darkroom proce-l dures. two film strips “Compo-l buses leaving for their districts early yesterday afternoon Days missed at the regional P.E.l. (olor competition “erei sttion lll PlillllllL and Pillll: hlgh school durmg the “.mtm. under discussion at a meeting of the Charlottetown Camera Club this week. The latter part of May was considered to be a suitable time for the salon and; the exact date is to be Ell-1 nounced soon. ‘ Looking ahead to the Canadal wide 1964 Centennial salon. thel club has appealed to the Ham-iI ilton Camera Club for exper-. fenced guidance in this largei undertaking. ‘. The color slide competitionI ‘ p " was judged by Miss Eleanor Lowe. First and second places went to “Mannequins” and “Sausage Display". both taken in Paris by Louise Hessian: and ' l to “C i t y of Charlottetown ; Float". by Edith Robinson. Continuing the se r i es Mi .Power Is Cut At Rollo Bay SOURIS — A ground wire weighted down with sleet at Rollo Bay yesterday during the storm flipped over a high ten~ slon wire and burned. The re- sult was a power failure from Mount Stewart to East Point from 8 o'clock to noon before linemen were able to repair the line. The high winds caused drift- ing in many placed but roads were reported open last night but visibility was poor. The school buses left Souris Re- gional High School at the re-, gular time and no difficultyi has been reported. Nearly 40,000; In Schools ‘ Special to The Guardian OTTAWA — 0f P ri n c 9 Ed- ward Island‘s population be- tween five and 24 years of age. . cent school the latest shows. There were 39,699 P.E.il. cltir zens between those ages in 1961, i and of them 26.250 were attend- ‘ ing some type of school. Th at national average of school at- i tendance was 66.6 with Ontario. leading with 70.1 and Quebec at,‘ the bottom with 62.1. 1 Of the P.E.I. population fiver years of age and over. 29.261 at-l tended elementary school, 29,-l 240 attended a secondary school. ’ 1.771 have had some university, training and 908 obtained a uni-i versity degree. 1 Proportionately. more peOple; had attended school beyond the elementary grades in British Columbia than anywhere else,‘ 63.4 per c e nt of the total. New- foundland. with 38.9 per cent had the lowest proportion an the P.E.I. figure is 49 per cent. EASIERN BRIEFS IN P.E.I. HOSPITAL I Mrs. A.G. Judson. Mt. Hope, Is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospi-. to]. i are attending . census report i To MONTREAL . Mrs. Douglas McGowan,i Montague. has left to attend; the Dominion Drama Festivall in Montreal. . McGowanl will be returning early nextl week. I l scours nocxnv l The Montague scout hockey; team plays Murray Harbori scout team It SDU. Saturdayl afternoon It 3 o'clock. This i.-‘ the final game in the Kings County championship. ts CONVALESCING Mrs. Effie MacLeod who has been a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital is now convalesclng at home. HAS BROKEN RIBS Mrs. Angus Mutheson. Mon tonne. suffered three broken nib: in a full at her home hoist ribs in a fall at her homo but is .pow resting comfortably. i year in February Presentation" were shown. i courtesy of the Ansco Com-l pany. ; The club Slides. hack froml Sydney. were shown and the tape recording of comments byi t ydncy Photo Forum was. heard. “Land of Evangeline“ and “Leah Jane" by oland‘ Taylor scored first and third. l Tied for second were‘ “Churchill Avenue" by Gordon White. and “Sunset on St. Ma ry‘s Bay" by Margaret Mallow; Honorable mention went toE “Alan” by Gordon White; and! to “Geese and Goslins" andl “Young Robin” by Margaretl Mallett. “ Traffic . Accidents 1 Increase l The number of traffic acci-l dents for February 1963 shows a L slight increase over the same! period last year_ There were 96E accidents in the month of Feb-l ruary this year and only 87 last i 2 m 2 There were two fatal accidents; in the month of February 1963 in which three persons lost their} 'lives. No fatal accidents were! reported for the same period in‘l A.total of 13 non-fatal acci-l ‘stalled this winter. have occurred mostly in the month of March and may re- sult in some Saturday classes being held later this spring. However. it is the opinion of parents that this situation has been very well handled an no buses have been seriously The bus drivers have been compliment. ed on their handling of the sit- nation as well. ISLAND NEWS PAGEg’EIection Campaign antiebec Montague, Souris, Kings COUNIYl 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. April 6, SOURI‘S —— Another cotopera-i William Pierce. tive housing group IS 1 the be. . n process of mg organi ed the Souris area. At a meeting operative basis. group ' last evening. seven persons in-; housing in the pnovince. Reid Sangster. chairman held in the Souris Co—op store‘ dicated their interest and stat-5 ed that four more were unvablel the P.E.I. to attend because of illness. Two officers elected by the- are necessary in forming group were Daniel W. MacDon-i housing group and carrying its;er8 5. aid. chairman and Mrs Edgar.l objectives to a final conclusion; This year. He answered several questions. . ' is plannedlpohtical stage in Quebec with Glenn. secretary. The president of the Souris co- 1 Souris lo Have Second Co-op Housing Group outlined the ex- j either of the two major parties 1 By BERNARD DUFRESNE f MONTREAL (CPl—The cam- :palgn for Monday‘s election II lwindlng up on a note uncer‘ ‘tainty among Quebecers. mainly because the province’s electors have broken with tra- dition and their mood has be- come unpredictable. 3 Many are wondering whether 'Quebec’s history of generally giving one - sided support to periences of the group in build- jwi-ll be upset still further by the pilot in m‘ ing their own homes on a co- third parties It was the l' cit-operative itradition last year by capturing Social Credit smashed the ‘26 of Quebec's 75 seats in the ofiCommons. leaving the Liberals Housing Oommis- iwith 35 and Progressive Con. sion, outlined the steps whichjservatives with 14. In 1958 the Arm ther meeting . noperatiive housing association.‘ for next Wednesday in Souris. a i Conservatives had 50 and Lib- the New Demo- cratic Party has come on the lmore candidates—m—and more o f em will at least double its share of By Manager To Kinsmen Club 1 t... Que... pm... mm... The need for employers andtwell Spencer. employees to know more about i Mr. Spencer was recently trans th e i ferred to the the services offered by Unemployment Insurance Com-l mission was emphasized byl George Chcvrrle. manager of the Charlottetown branch in a speech to the Charlottetown Kin‘l ismen Club Thursday. ‘ Outlining the work of the, commission. Mr. Cheverie said‘ it is necessary for both groups? to learn more of the services. ‘offcred so that th e commission can work at fitll efficiency. He stated that many firms. Company Moves ‘tooking for employees did n at :give sufficient information to en- jable the commission to provide 0 - Ia qualified person to fill the job. Head Office SlTe l Mr. Cheverie was introduc- ied by Charles Compton and OTTAWA — “Go west youngithanked by Pat Gaudet. man" is a slogan taken to heart‘ During thll‘ buglness 5°55l0;v . lthe Kinsmen vote to by BlaCkheath Eslales Ltd‘ lP. E. 1. music and dance festi-. The current edition of The Ca-lvays to be used as incentive nada Gazette reveals that thcischolarship prizes for winners company recently passed a by;lin Fllildren's Classes- . . t . j Jm Cameron reported the law to change the location of llS‘ Easter buckets would be dew dents was reported and 21 pco-I pie were Injured in February] 1963. as compared to 11 accidq‘ em: and 14 people injured last. The estimate of properly (la-l mage in February of this year was $46.42800 up 815026.00 from. the same month last year. ; A total 175 drivers and 186: vehicles were involved in acci-l dents in February of this year as ‘ compared with 164 drivers and‘ 170 vehicles for the same periodl in 1962. ‘ Mental Health Superintendent Is Appointed Dr. Robert G. Forsythe. will take over as superintendent of‘ the department of health's men-' tal division on Jilly l. depart- ment officials said yesterday. A native of Charlottetown, Dr. Forsythe is now engaged in pri- vate psychiatric practise in Saint John. N.B. In 1957. he received his certi- fication in psychiatry from the Royal College of Physicians andl Surgeons lCanadal. He is a gra-' D practise. 3 merce was introduced. , city branch of the. Canadian Imperial Bank of Comm :ewdence of popular support ‘than it or its predecessor. the lCCF. ever h d. 1 Members of the other parties so to agree that the NDP {90.000 or 4.2 per cent last year—- but they do not concede it its 'lfirst seats in Quebec. RECORD NUMBER RUN T l he 3.400.000 eligible voters Chairmen for the meetinglin the province are witnessing were John Miller and Roger! Worth. head office from Charlottetownjvered Satumav_ to Vancouver. ! A new Kinsman. a transfer The cross-country switch was sanctioned by more than two- thirds of the votes cast at a spe-l cial general meeting of the com-l . pany held in Vancouver late in: D March. i t The notice in The Gazette is y__‘ signed by W. G. Murrin, chair-l Eafixéygfxég Engligdmiéfmr .man or the Shar‘wnldors meet'lh‘is work in horticulture and a mg and by A' MISHUP‘ some} son of a former Governor-Gen- tary of Blackheath Estates Li- era] of Canada died here. m"°d' Early Grey was instrumental In preserving the Plains of Ab- lefle. and West Kent School. raham in Quebec as a national Dr. Forsythe was a psychia- monument. trist for a number of years at! F“- Rivcrside Hospital. leaving sev-l NE; T,“ stD 1. eral years ago to enter private SCOTT MCCULLOCH ‘ Out Boards For The Best in parts and 99‘ ‘ Aoo.-oooon “000' l Service. 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During most of the campaign. which was generally lounkeyed and never really got warmed up. there did not appear to be any single major issue to divide Quebec vo r The Progressive Conserva- tives directed the bulk of their attack against their traditional “political enemy —the Lib- erals." The Liberals aimed their heaviest artillery at Social Credit. whose members Were described in snob terms as "adventurers." The Social Creditors. attacked from all sides—0n the bust in service club speeches. in the press and even in educational 5' on P candi- ' Ends On Note 0i Uncertainty clrcleHlulmed "no one has done more for French-Clou- dians than us." The NDP campaigned on the merits of it: published pm ies were requested by Quebec- ers. compared with 7.000 last election. CONSIDER WEAPONS Towards the end. Monitor. the nuclear weapons issue tended to be uppermost in the minds of many candidates as demonstrators against Canada acquiring such weapons ap- IsI. Chev. 0Ids. ltd. 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