‘Training Program ~ * ALUMNI GROUP HOLDS FIRST MEETING The common foom at Prince of Wales College was the setting last might for the first meeting of the newly formed Prince of Wales Alum- ni Association. Talking toge- Revell, Dr. Frank MacKinnon, principal of PWC; AK. Scales, secretary, Keith Pickard, president. Y's Men MONTAGUE — Over 30 Y's men and their wives were pre- sent for the weekly dinner meet- ing of the Montague club last evening. The meeting was held in the Presbyterian Church hall. The ladies of the church, served a hot turkey dinner to the group. Leonard Munroe, chairman of the meeting following the dinner introduced Floyd Buell from the department of education who ex- plained the small. business man- agement training program which is available and could be sponsored by the Y’s Men Club in Montague. The courses could be held for two hours once or twice a week or in a manner which could be more suitable to the area. The courses available include man- agement, accounting, marketing, purchasing, business law, hand- Two Delegations Wait On Cabinet The provincial cabinet held a special meeting yesterday morn. ing to receive two delegations. A delegation from. Kensington met with the cabinet to discuss the Centennial program for that town which is believed to be a rink The second delegation from the Prince Edward Island Teach- ers’ Federation was to discuss what changes must be made to adapt or integrate the pension plan now used by the teachers with the Canadian Pension plan Dr. James Higgins, chairman of the Civil Service Commission, also met with the cabinet. A HIGHLIGHT of the Wo- men's Institute teadership ~eourse yesterday in Montague ¢was the display of embroidery which was or Joan from the . Scottish Rural Institute. Ex- amining the display are, left to right, Mrs. Frank Ross, Leadership Conducted By Institute : MONTAGUE — The Monta- leadership workshop bell. president of P.E.I. W.1. A member of the le — ture has requested t views of the WI on a exisiing legislation men to serve as Review ling of personnel and several others. If the club were to sponsor the program, Mr. ‘Buell’s depart- ‘ment would supply all the books and other material required and teachers if not available local- ly. He strongly urged, however, that local businessmen such as |bankers and teachers be used if possible. A fee could be charged to those taking part and this would most likely cover the cost of teachers, rentals, and adver- tising. He stated his department would do all possible to assis. if the Y’s Men were to take it on. The Y’s Men club members had discpssed the project at a previous meeting and it was the opinion of most that this would be an ideal program for a good many of its members as most are in business in Montague. If a decision is reached to sponsor the program it will commence shortly after the New Year Eric Jones, from the Summer- side Club, gave a short address on the Bishop Fund, dealing with the’ handling of stamps and outlining briefly what the fund means. He also showed slides to demonstrate his ‘point. Money from the sale of used stamps us- ed stamps makes up the Bis- hop Fund which is used to bring international Y’s Men from oth- @ countries to the international conventions. : MAN AND DOG DEFECT MUNICH . (Reuters)—An East German border guard fled over minefields into Bavaria Thurs- day, complete with uniform, weapons, ammunition—and his Mrs. Robert MacLean, a new atid Mrs operate in organizing groups for gue Women’s Institute held aj/the farm manageme: a dog. institute member, ‘ Arthur Campbell, president of the provincial Women’s Insti- tute. The. display. will. also. be shown at the Women’s Insti- tute office on Gt. George Street in Charlottetown Workshop mt account- Pianist To Give Morning Recital . A> special morning recital at Confederation Centre, Tuesday, Dec. 7, will be given by Marcia Loynd, an American pianist now living in Charlottetown. The re- cital, to be sponsored by the Women’s Committee of Confed- eration Centre Art Gallery, will ‘be held in the Centre theatre at 10.00 a.m. The pianist made her debut on Prince Edward Island last August with a concert at St. Dunstan's University. In her recital Tuesday, she will perform works by Handel, Chopin, Schubert and the con- tempory Swiss composer, Frank Martin. She lists as her own favourite composers Beethoven and oth- ers of the classical Viennese school. She confesses to a liking for music worlds apart from the Viennese classics — the Beat- les for instance, whom she finds “fascinating and unique, with a technique.” Suspended | | Prison Terms Are Imposed | SOURIS — Two Souris resi- dents, Clifton John Sheldon Burke and James Robert Chev- erie, were each given a two- year suspended sentence on a break, entry and theft charge when they appeared before Mag- istrate James B. Johnston, ; in King’s County Magistrate’s Court on ‘Wednesday. , Preston Earl Jenkins of Little Pond was fined $100 and costs or 10 days on a charge of im- paired driving. John James Sheehan pleaded not guilty to a charge of hunting game other than rabbit with a > ; s discussion arose be- tween delegates and panel, con- the role of WI’s in pre- |with other Island institutes. A contest “Know Your WI” was held. The exhibits were: articles for Unitafian layettes and em- i from{Sc ottish Women’s Rural Institutes. Mrs. Francis Blanchard, act- ing director of women’s work, made a few remarks. The day-long workshop c with the singing of the nati antheny ; i Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 3, 1965. 5 | dards: Under 30 years of age—seven . 35 sit-ups in two min and a 60-yard run in 160 iE 3 s $2 Be & % t[E tie! -¥ [ BRIEFS AL 200 yards. WEATHER | Allied Youth ToRoNTO (cP) — Temwers:| Plane Dance IN HOSPITAL Erland Cousins of Crapaud is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. _ LIGHTS ON After being in darkness for two nights, the Hillsboro Bridge is again illuminated. The bridge lights were off Tuesday and Wednesday nights. ungraded eggs delivered in Charlottetown: grade A large, 3 to 53 cents; grade A medium, 45 to 48 cents, and grade A small, 3% cents. COLLECTING TOYS Parkdale Elementary School children are making a collection of toys to be distributed to needy children at Christmas. The toys will be turned over to the local branch of the Red Cross which will distribute them where ne- cessary. CARD WINNERS The are of the Covehead card party held last night: ladies’-first, Mrs. Harold MacDonald; second, Mrs. Keith Douglas; consolation, Mrs. Bill Wheatley; men’s first, Vic- tor Deacon; second, Alvin Mc- Laughlin; ‘consolation, Bii! Wheatley; door prize, Fred Hughes; freeze-out, Edith Clin- ton and Bill Wheatiey. FIREMEN CALLED The Sherwood Fire Depart- ment answered a call to the St. Peter’s Highway last evening to extinguish a fire in the car of David Roper, Norwood Road. The fire was believed to have started in the wiring of '» 1956 model which received approxi- mately $300 damage. There were no injuries. MEETING MONDAY | In the Prince ‘Edward Island | Federation of Agriculture news- | letter which appeared in Thur - | day’s Guardian, the annual meet- ing of the Beef Producers Asso- ciation was listed for . Wednes- day, Dec. 8. This was in error. | This meeting will be held’ Mon- | ‘ day, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. Bo | BEAT UP YOUTHS PARIS (AP)—France’s presi- dential election campaign took @ violent turn Thursday when about 20 men beat up five youths who were slashing post- ers of President de Gaulle, Three of the youths were re- ported in serious condition. They told police they were sup- porters of rightist candidate Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour. the results | & % | The Belfast Allied Youth Post plans to hold a Christmas dance \Dec. 23 at Eldon Hall to help raise funds to send a club dele- | gate to the international Allied | 'Youth conference to be held in| | Washington. | Already $70 has been raised jfrom a pantry sale and ticket jsales on chocolates. ‘Death Appeal Is Dismissed FREDBRICTON (CP) — The appeal division of the New Brunswick Supreme Court | Thursday dismissed an appeal! HALGFAX (CP) — The wea- iby Reginald John Colpitts, 20, ther office says that under gen- of Moncton against his convic- erally clear skies, overnight |tion and subsequent death sen- temperatures were to dip~to|tence on a charge of capital near zero in Northern New | murder. Brunswick and into the teens seeeee eeeeeeee ee eeeneee BRRASRSESREABSRRAKZESESE provinces. Saturday is expected to he mostly cloudy and much milder, Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward High tide today at Charlotte | Powered town 5.24 a.m and 6.34 p.m. At | Family, come and have fun. Rustico at 2.17 p.m. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. sun rises today at 7.17 a.m. and sets at 4.48 p.m. “SO DEAR TO MY HEART” Defence Funds Are Available YEO "The Monkey's Uncie"—in Color By Walt Disney — with Tommy Kirk, Leon Aymes, Arthur O’Connell. Merlin smashes The Laugh Barrier in his Non Men.- Tues. December 6-7 — 8:00 p.m. Ives, Harry Carey, Bobby Driscoll. Music - Laughter - Heart Warming. Excellent. : 1 the Royal - Canadian Dra- Armored goons. The groups from the cen- Militia To Tram [ie peernecs, wil be aicited AtN.B.Camp [S32 Seen CAMP GAGETOWN The soldiers from militia re- (CP) — wo hundred widiers onaaiooance en ee er militia armoured ia one * — weekend, including drivin, from Ontario and Quebec |from the Dragoons and 2) from the Maritimes—wil! with .emphasis field training |techniques. ¥ ¥ Mk k & SPECTACULAR! Sydney Office ing, a third-generation CN rail- | Here are the minimum sien roader. has been named mana-| ger of Canadian National Tele- communications at Sydney. His grandfather, Captain Red Keat- mmanded ' , €O the first CNR | HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY! EVERYONE fhiccne Sect” this one. See it! 2 DAYS LEFT- TODAY - SAT. Scotia ee ro ” a. of — Canso cen. | tury For 1H BIG rere woanen were over 30 a sons was announced by William Bel- oe SAMBMATA” lamy, superintendent of CNT's Maritime district. Mr. Keating succeeds A. Colin Dean, promot- ed manager et Halifax. ager-cperator at Liverpoc!, Char- and New Glasgow. this case. Following a new trial ordered by the Supreme Court of Can- ada, Colpitts was convicted Oct. 29 at St. Joseph, N.B., and sen- tenced to hang Jan. 19 by Chief Justice Adrien J. Cormier of the New Brunswick Supreme MOC aa ty Storey Electric Ltd. ee aki MONTAGUE THEATRE Fri. 8 p.m. Sat. 8 & 10 Matinee Sat. 3:30 p.m. Adm. 30c - 40c - 60e (eames ast enl Business? For the Entire by “Walt Disney” with Burl CITY AREA | yada TAYLORS --: FUNERALS SHAW FUNERAL — The fun- eral for Mrs. Alberta Shaw, was held Thursday, Dec. 2, 1965, from the MacLean _, Funeral Home where service was con- ducted by Rev. D.A. Campbell and Rev. R.H. Baxter. Congre- gational hymns sung were, “All The Way My Saviour Leads Me.” and “The Lord Is My Shepherd.”” The pallbearers were: Lorne MacMillan, Chesley Hughes, Leith MacMillan, Ro- land Bearisto, Wallace Marrow | and Walter MacLaughlin. 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