GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME '1‘ ~ .9‘ :‘r: :t’i:?1i1'i"s a [Mill- 9 . ? w 11“ notion nllf‘l a l -.-, t n “no r t‘t'll'il:l.~'. w i. at Minx are l- ; i‘r :" t \ i'iil >- i no ilimr tr 1 i- iii‘o Ct: » .. i \ l'it‘tll‘nti'it. c .3\ 1 'l'roro 1. iir‘mH- ,. ‘11 r ‘ "‘.‘l‘l't\i‘l‘tl :n Ii‘r- o 701mm“ l"-r~.:raiion DESIGN No CH ~7l6 W House lllB Sq.'rt. Garage Zlé Salt. (Blueprints uixo an»: garage on left srdc l ATIO GARAGE OF THE WEEK 10-8 x 20-0 ,_._._ ' WA L k LIVING l3-0 x 13-0 .4 28-? HOW TO OBTAIN DESIGN BOOK Thc lutvst diuizn book 9". Llllt’tl '(HiixJiiuii Guido Io Homi- P1 11‘ -' .ni-l ilcciun' if. no“ .ivaiifiilc at the oiiiccs or The (lust-dim and The Eve- Pntrieit for 31. tax free. t‘flliillll m-ludes in- formation on tinancin: in Can- aria l\||!_( n2 i‘tlIl:\t1‘llt'llOll dczails. lintis llllll'l. tolor sci. ct-iinn. i-ir.. plus mor 100 pop- ular now rimi;n~ to choose from. .UMI linliidcrl arc full tic-tails on how to orrlcr blue- prints. um Health Services To Be Provided Refer , to fire c'x‘swg of Inc 1‘ c ' M: on ‘~‘.:i: Four” in i ii .7 \iar\c:ll, . ‘I. To .~a’l yvsicr- "i‘zr xii" he nr. r-ut- iris 'n 'lw az'ca“ cm S mmr Side and i1 “"13 p:' \r‘c the ' c'imcs. ll nous carricd science and engineering remain the same' English. French or a modern foreign language. alge- bra. geometry. history. physics, 5 and chemistry. ‘ 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Apri I 11' 1964. False Pretences .For SDU ls Because of the increasing dif~ finding IiiTl school with onion!” high school Latin for entry ion the Arts course at St, Woman": University. tho Latin require- . ment for entrance will he drop- ped next year. SDU presiocnl,§ Very Rev. G.A. MacDonald. an- nounced recently. In making the annouiiccmcntl Father MacDonald noted that practically all universities in. anada had dropped Latin 85‘ an entrance rcquircmcut. Ile Iatin Requirement ‘ Enulish. French or morior‘n tor- lto commerce. teaclicr training. _' Charge Dropped I Si,'.\1.\11'-IRSIDE — The charge lazainsi Michael Long. of Tor- .‘ onto, a salesman for Mat-Loan's . Rcarlcr Services. of selling undcr ; false prerenccs. was withdrawn 1 Side magistratc‘s court. . 1 Mrs \iary Ryan. w to was sick‘ and unable to testify. agrccd tor withdraw the charge if restitin tion was made to 1191‘. She had. hoiishi some $50 worth of maza 7inc snr-scriptions. Tho accused was rcqiiircd to make rcstiiutlon and also pay court costs amounting to $7 ‘30. On a second charge of selling without first obtaining a license , from the town and selling under, ‘ the name of Ron Brown. the ac- cused was fined $40. The third charge of selling without a lic-. ense under the name of Michael ' Lon: was withdrawn. Dropped The new f‘t‘EilIatimi will aim bring about a chanzc in tho en- trance requircmcntc of Stir? In future. coursm rmuirml for on try into the arts IHI'IIIU' will he: cign language. aicchra. geome- try. history and am two of Lat- in. chemistry, physu‘s. biology Courses reqiiircd tor onirv ‘nv or secretarial stude are the same as for art< Entrance requirements for ymtcrday morning in Summer- b l Panel Discussion 5 To Be Highlight 1 ALBERTON — “What we islioul expect of a high school graduate" wrill be the topic of 13 panel discussion at Alberton iHome and School meeting Mon- ‘day even . i The modorator will be Mrs. i Andrew pated the participants will be 1Mrs. John C. Profit. Rev. David MacDonald. Rev. Gerald Steele and J.W.D. Campbell. Miss Sandra Brcnnan has ccn asked to take charge of the entertainment. The meeting will be in the regional high school at 8 pm. with the prcxsident. Mrs. Her- _ i man Concoravn, presiding. Ont. Resident Faces False Cheque Charge A Tillsonburg. Ontario man, T.A. Deagnon, pleaded not guilty to the charge of false pretenses with intent to dcfraud and un- Wclls and it is antici-. lawfully obtaining $10 from the Dominion Store on Queen Street by means of a worthless cheque. when he appeared oefore Mag- istrate A.J. Haslam. QC, in City Police Court yesterday morning. Deagnon. who is a salesma with MacLean's Reader Service Iin Toronto was remanded until April 11 and his had was set at $50. I i in three drunk and incapable ! cases, fines ranging from 320 i and costs or 10 days to $20 and ' costs or 20 days. were meted out In another one. the accused was i remanded without bail until April 16. Failing to stop at a red traffic 1 light resulted in a fine of $10 and costs or five days for one motor- I lst. and another one was assets- 1 ed with $5 and costs or two days. ; Pleading guilty to possessing l liquor in a place other than his I residence. one person was given : $21) and costs or three days. ISafety Awards iMade To Cities I OTTAWA tCPI — The Cana- dian Highway Safety Council Friday announced its annual awards to Canadian cities which . completed 1963 with outstanding records of highway safety. Awards to cities without a fatal accident last year in. cluded: Class "A"—cities with popu- lations of more than 20,000: Quebec — Longueuil. Mount Royal, St-Jean. Class “B"—cit.ies with popula- tions of more than 10,000: Newfoundland—Bell Island. Nova Scotti—New Waterford. Class “C"-—cities with popu- lations of more than 5.000: Newfoundland —- G a n d e r. Grand Falls. Wabana. Windsor Nova Scotla — North Sydney. Springhill. Stellarton, Yar- mouth. New Brunswick —- Bathurst. Dalhousie. Newcastle. ue c —- Bagotville. Beau- harnois. Buckingham. Chateau- guay. Coatlcook. Farnham. 1b- ervllle. Laprairie. Laval-Quest. Maiartic. M 0 nt 1 o l 1. Mon:- magny, Montmorency, Plessis- ville. Pointe-Gatineau. Port Al- . Roberval. Roxboro, St- Eustache-sur-le-Lac. St - Feli- cien. St. Francois. Terrebonne. said that some individual de- partments may :rill require Latin for completion or“ work‘ in the field in which a student .is majoring. and Latin will I still be tauth as an elective. :7 in place of the two year; oil 1 Latin required. too new coursos i wil be added which. it is ex- ‘ pet'tcd. will strcncihcn the arts, course considerably. Certificates ; Are Presented Fourteen Rod (‘rnsz first-a'd students rcccived iticir ccrtifi- (ates Thursday night a; the Glen Vallcv first-aid course ' came to a close. The course. which was in~ ' structed by Ed (‘hincryx began on Feb. 20 and the students were examined Thursday nichi by ' Norman Macicod. of t.‘ha:loiia-- town, The chairman in tho Clon \‘allcv area is llrs Siiii'lvy Dickeuson. and Mrs. Dil‘lit‘llattn prose-mod the instructor. \ir. Chinci'y with a gift on bohalf of the :ronp. . Thrust who rcccivcd ('ortrfzcat-l es wcrc. Roy Frizzcll. Freo- man .\Iac1.ellan. Donald Dick- cnson. .lohn \larlmllan. . \iacl.can. Edward \iacl'tona‘d. Norman MacDonald. \lilier‘ Weeks. Donnie Barlow_ Cyrusi 'Ilartin. Allan MacDow‘ll. Fiv- orett chLelian. \icirilio Weak: and Atlcy Barrstow. A our: 6.. .‘ T. «i. ‘\:l he takcn horn ll’W.‘ 'il-‘ri'ir‘sdny at i a pm'n'nir i'a‘ i 'i‘wi'ai educa- rzn'M' " 1: r. “it province. the day-long men a"d \vo- Vac" ‘A‘ii‘. be Rev. D'ins'an‘s l'ni- " azriculture ‘i 1‘ cudorscd ihe Will be in w; St‘t‘ni‘st 'I 1r .:s organ. «or n: n v m ize vtnllczc u it's. Div: ‘ — U H I :i' run. :uu. drrncr3 C’iilliif‘lifil' at For Summer- EldC‘ ‘Itlt 1' i" !‘ Cuf‘ivtli I An :n'crc : d:sr‘is<lon is expov_-‘t"rl “Wm ‘- mm“ of young pcopio ('iia1rcrl 'ov Ga'th Coffin. . Prinrc of \l'a'cs (‘olmzc Thcy will talk about why fa‘min: has suit a pot: mica amont: the youth of tlic provznco and give some on “Tim young Island peoolc arc th nking. \ pano! of vocatirina‘ and rev l1 View ; :2‘ hizh school principals “2' ho 'inrlcr Hi“ rhurmanship of .i (linict‘on MacDonald. prin- or. 1‘ "1” Vocational school at Simm‘r rlc “11.1 \I \l 11‘ \‘Hmn‘ it; up at flw --‘n,“l hf IIIP dru"; (1-,.ncsions “'1” ho \lrs .TJMfL i‘r'r_ riirr‘tt'm. Wf‘Sl ROY- -al‘\ who ha: hccn active in Home and Cow-oi. speak: five Inr‘ZHaLr‘s and has soon sorvice in main parts of the world with the d" "rima'ic service: a nd Mr Sim Thr n1 to moral will be avail- ah‘o at 9h» vocational institute. TWO Drwho n.’ azrzcul‘ural edu- ra'mm' {anti-p: was siizzcsted hi ‘ltr‘ l-‘chri‘rnn of Agriculturo 8' "t ani'iia‘ ' th r \car PW . 'Farianc. 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