ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Jan. 3. 1964. lS'side Survey Reveals .JobValue0lEducalion" 3 SUMMERSIDE BUREAU ,tlon number 320. One hundred, OF THE GUARDIAN fthirty-three men of age 45 to 60 rare in the grade six to eight ed-. Of the L243 male persons list- _ ed as unemployed at the Sum- lllC€Vll0ll bl‘;:lCk€l-mt 45 fl . ‘ti ff‘ f the N ti nal. Omen mm ,0 Years 0 $,::1‘O;m:nltCe SEW“. awfiicn ‘iage in tl:)e gikacle six to eight does not include fishermen. only l'”'3l,‘°“ '3‘ 9 ““"‘b"" 38- 5"" 33 have graduated from High gflghl lemalles elymizge 20 to school or have received higher nin§r§ng"1%me?h?gatio:l grade training . . Th ' ducted *9 d_9l°"“‘"9. t 9 'ml’°" ‘ lregional NEG Office, Moncton, ance_ 0f skilled training when land Wm be included in 3 na_ seehigghfinplnyngentmglsfo tional i1‘1eport to be presented lat- vea 8 a 0 E ema S er in t_ 3 year. listed as of Dec. 31 only 42 have i MR. MCQUAID MR. WRIGHT Miss ARSENAULT l Panel Of Judges Selected To Choose‘|slander'Of’63 than 300 words in length and For the first time in fivciP.E.l. W‘lil.l act on the panel as years a woman will be a men» representative for Q ueen s list the masons why a par ~ ~ - _ 3 B91‘ 05 W0 Panel Of ll1l‘e6 iudfles lC0unl.V~ ticular man or woman should h:.ghh.:iC:i%°l graduahon or mgh ‘F' t S selected to choose the lslanderl She is joined by John S. be considered. Letters are now 8 of the gore than 1600 tom‘ ;’ of the Year, it was revealed ‘Wright of Sunimersidie. presi- lasl Iligllit ldent of the Atlantic Provinces Miss Iphigenie Arsenault. fl‘"-<'0ii3n,ilc gouiifll. i:in§acsfri_t- Mum . E . I ‘ iiig i‘ll’liCe. ouny an ev_m or being accepted with the dead- , . 5 h '- line as won of Wednesday unemployed I15 ave-‘receiv ed education of grade eight or less. Males with less than grade l l €—< Q2 5 They. should be addressed to the Islander of the Year Ediitor, ‘ Q ! ls» -r‘ "'~ y six education number 24-3. fe-; ‘ ' " I ma] It was learned yesterd-atv that? _ _ es 43. i ~ I . - . ~ . provincc‘s original member on The Evening Patriot, Cha-r- 0 1 3 . 5 in 1.519 t 1 1 un. 3 p‘?m’3 "°p.‘"l °" W‘ 9°““°"“°. l ,. i the Atlantic Development Board, lottertown. empliryyellnaile ueniversity) agrad- suney °f P""‘°l‘- Cfillmy. may ‘ . ,‘ . - . ' A‘ - ‘\ uates both men older than 45. iregdy in~ time, an the Opening "fl l ~ _ C°mm°_“ll"S 0" the 5‘“'V9Y-l Being conducted by two fii'ms.l isummerside N;E.S manager. Arthur D. i.ittie Co. and Unieon-. Earl Cannon said that similar suit of Canada. the survey is be- wi _ c responsi ‘yl V D W E R N .gW._.[..:he..;.v.I.!.;.;..;.;. th..e..:v.m.‘.; gnu students TIGNISH AUXILIARY SURPRISE A n The Ladies Auxiliary of the vitation tlrom the legion of appreciation for the auxiI- He Maillette. who was unable sponsor-ed annually since 1959 0 age- training studies had been ing conducted for the pr.()\Vincia1 _ n t l).\' The Evening Patriot. The carried out in other years With ldepartment of industry and nat- Tigniish Branch of the Royal b"'3“°_h I” “tend 3. speclal iary‘s sthpport. Legion Padre. ll‘ be p"e°e“' winner will then join what similar results. lurail resources under Hon. Leo Canadian Legion was pleas- fimcmon‘ The special .hmc' Rev Floyd MCG8Ugl‘l W35 ‘ the province's most exclusive d “We have known there areliiossiter. . . W011 W85 I CU-Pkey d'l‘|1!l€T. ' ‘ . 5 and club numbering onily rout» mem. MOI1 fly ‘more than 1.100 with less than’ A fiiIl.v correlated_rei>oi1 is not <' summed New Year! cooked and served by the master 0* °°1°m°"“‘ * PUR;-[Y DAIRY nnr. lg,-ade nine education unemp1gy..expected_w be available un t_il Eve when it accepted an in- legion members as a token l president, Arthur DesRocihes “P r mg Pref”. cir- a e , - presided. The first vice presi- ULDEST FOSSIL FUEL the Chinese used it for cooking] dent 04 the -'iUXlll31‘3'._ ~‘ll‘5- , . i E. C. Perry. spoke on its be- The Welsh burned coal on fu- 1.000 years bel'°l'¢‘- l-he Clmsl-l3“‘ half and also that of the l. neral pyres 3,000 years ago. and; era. -in n (1 ;next spring in WORTHY PURPOSE‘ n cles expect interim reports with’ Past winners have been Lt. E. W. Jovhinston. Capt. .Carl F. Burke. Dr. Frank Mac- lKiiinon and Dr. Eric Found. who was selected in 1962 Th Registration for the second ‘a ‘“ Sla“'t‘\‘:,’:, osfalrg-Ore ma semester at St. Dunstan's Univ-i 9 9 ‘.9 ° 3’. . . tn de 1- E ,-in m.- n ersity will take place M0nday,i . with university education _keel"'“° 3'“~- “I 3 ‘°“ "1"" - ll ll.‘ (1 I I th I'll. Jan. 6 a-nd not today as piiev- iw’.l.l.}.(;‘ut wot!‘-k" iledl y ue 8 er ‘s mo“ ioihsly scheduled. in was an- lt hoefeth lgufiflsic fgt ciumi S e ‘ iiounced yesterday by un’ 0 S “ e P Purity Products” 317 Kent Dial 4-7125 SPENT FEW DAYS Mrs. Paul Bernard. Hamilton, auxiliary president, Les- Tignish ' days at the home of her parents. Mr tional School. spent a few days , ' _ _ _ _ lV9l“l -tn 1 d t d t- i of the Christmas vacation with lth . Pflmol lakes "0 part In my reglsuar Michael He"ne5' lllile l)rllalo2l~iteif‘1bzl€t‘heeilliicearrl(lll1oyl:de.l her grandmother. Mrs. Llo d l. P “‘dm"g °”‘°" ma" suggest’ 593“ ' ' t wi".l h ed the now” Kensingwn 3' -mi: in the judges that Mr. Hennessey said the rea- ‘we h~°p° Stud?" 5 , e we cofflaq ' ’ award should go "to that man son for the change was ;nn;;g:£"£3§si"g]‘: get a1 the ed“°a'l "' our or HOSPITAL ff “""b:_f“" “’l‘“ ‘“"'“'l3 3963 "5" ma“ Silldenlis W9’? la‘°,a”‘lV-3 Men in the 20 to an age brack- N Y . Mrs. J. G, Townsend has .-.. '‘° 5' mms milable '0 in: home for their cl“'l‘lm35let with grade six to eight educa-I eW ear . turned to her home in Kensing- ton after spending the pasll month in the Prince Collnty Hospital. Siimmerside. recover- ing from injuries received in. Ii. accident. RECENT VISITORS . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lock- hart. Summerside, were recent visitors to Malpeque. AT KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Evans and son Gregory. North Bcde-l que. were visitors to l(cnsing- ton on Sunday. guests of Mi. and Mrs. Heath Caseley. l l t l l l RECENT GUEST Kenneth Clark, Kensingtonn was a recent guest of David Ri-ll ley. Hamilton. WITH RELATIVES Ina Phillips. Summerside. re-i cently spent a few days with re- latives in Hamilton. FROM BALTIC Mr. and Mrs. William Brand- er. Baltic. are spending some time with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Pidgeon. at the Clcrmont Motel. SPENT HOLIDAYS Roy Crozier. Summersidc. spent the Christmas holidays at his home in Baltic. AT NEW LONDON Ann MacLeod. nursing student at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. spent the Christmas holidays with hei- parents. Mr. and Mrs. George MacLeod. New London. SPENT WEEK Evelyne Brown. Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital staff. spent Christmas week with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, New London. AT NEWTOWN CROSS Geraldine Roach, LNA, staff member of the Charlottetown Hospital. is spending her holi- . and Mrs. Gerald Roach. Newtown Cross. WITH F/\lVIII.Y Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doiiceltc and family. Kensington. spent the Christmas holidays at Sum- rnerside with members of their STUDENT HOME Joyce Sudsbury. student at Prince of Wales College. is spending the Christmas tion with her parents. Mr. Mrs. Eric Sudsbury. I(ensing- ton. I-IAS APPENDECTOMY Wendell Stavert. student It the Provincial Vocational School Charlottetown, who is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stavert. Burling- ton. is nlpatlent in the Prince ’ County Hospital. Summei-side. where he underwent an appen- dectomy last Thursday. FIRST IN 10 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Alifred Morrison. 3?-. Mtllcove. accompanied by their children Marion. Norma. John. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and children Grant. Kenneth. Steven Monica. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison and Barbara. Mr. II-‘d Mrs. Alfred Morrison. .tr.. lllent Christmas afternoon at Mount st. Marys. Charlottetown where they visited their daugh- lbfl. Sister John Bssco and Sis- ter Domenic ssnlo. This was the first mrbtuiu the family v Mrs_. second-year L “ serve a worthy Island purpose". While the final decision will he left entirely in the judges’ hands. lelt-ens of nnml,n.ay;jgn from readers are wel and could stronigily influence Il‘t(‘ panel's selection. ed others were Letters should be no more lthroughout Monday in the base- Dies Of Burns SU'i\TMF‘)RSEDE Suffering hrom third degree burns as I result of a fire which gutted his home in Miscouche on Nov. 7, Joseph Thiliideau. 54. died Wed- nesday night in the Prince County Hospital. His wife. Lena. died in Hospi- tal .\lov. 21 from burns suffered in the same fire. More than $1.500 had "been raised for the family in a com- hincd r:idio-press- canvass con- ducted by the Miscouche Fire- mt-n‘s Club. The Thibidcau home had also been renovated and re- paired by the Miscouche citiz- en Surviving are sons, John. Jr., .Richard 21. Wilfred-16. and a daughter Janice 12. Also a sister Mclda IMrs. Cyril Arsenault. Torontol: a brother, Frederick. St. Louis, P.E.I.. and a sister. Emma Fitzgerald. St. o is. Funeral arrangements wiil be announced ter. Centennial year was launch- Otlit booths In ten your!- .2nd Miscouchelfiégiggglh 0 o g l . Fire Victim -‘ l SUMMERSIDE — The official ' o p e n i n g of Athena Regional vacation because of the storm. which occurred Dec. 19. l Many remained at SDU an extra day or tivo. and many l to s e e k ; shelter in hotels and homesl along the way. ' Registration will continue l i of e library with regular ‘ Tuesday I resuming Classes for those taking ni-g-ht mums; Wm resume Mmd.a_V_ him-:"in At the Tignish outdoor rink.l at Seven 0‘Cl0cl=- the registrar .24 to 25 was held at the aap.isit*5l‘a“."‘ 9"’ ‘"9 °ld Yea’ 3"“ l i88ld- ‘church last night. .Sk‘“‘"2 ‘” the Cenlenmal -Veal‘ (‘hales Linkletter chairman ‘was thoroughly enjoyed {M the lAI'l1el1Cl RHS . - . mmm pm.nam‘,m m.E,mi(,,._ Dmifi. after some very fine skatingl . 9 lI.ink|et.ter; model parliament de-. “’°“”“"' 3"“ Sleddlllgi Tl‘ 9 l l o ‘lDlli\’-|’)I‘Pn'1lPI‘. Allen Darby; Rcv.‘."°l"ll3 P9°Pl9 31'? l‘9P0l‘lll'l.£ 8‘ for Totnlghf on Wehher. and committee very well enjoyed festive sea- ; members Vance Bridges and S0"- High School will be held this evening at 8.00 o'clock, with Hon. George Dewar. MD. min- ‘Prince Edward Island Tuxis and. the l TIGNISH — Centennial 1964 l . ‘ . f0l‘ jwas welcomed by a large turn l .‘out in the Tignish area as yo r in Summersitle's First I964 Baby ling; Plans M°Clel lml‘olgeiiulfllgd;:°:‘Sh:“‘°‘°'f‘l:iThese Merchants Offer Gifts To Summerside’s First Baby of 1964 l A New Year's Eve party spon- P It ‘sored by the Legion qr .was held in the Legion home 1 nd was largely attended and SUMMER-QIDE “ A l’l3““l“~gi enjoyed. Lunch for all was serv- ccmmiittee meeting for the l0th;Pd 5‘, the Ladies Aux“.-ary of branch. first time. Parties for the young- er children were enjoyed in ma- ny of the homes in the area. Schools will commence Jan. lot’ the local arrangements com- mittee, directed the meeting. «Others present were mo"=.il lparliament speaker. Neil Scott:l Charles Ballcin. M lh. 50b . I Ill 1690 , 20 .35.-Sr «:13 agemtgoiillp aere ex- SOUTH Kfldare pnClC('l for the modal p‘al'll£%Jn‘}l:§tl;l?l(ZiAMan ister of education, laying the corner stone of the Upper Grati- ville Street institution. The ribbon to the entrance w‘ by Premier Walter Shaw and an address will be gi- ven by Dr. Frank MacKinnon. principal of Prince of Wales‘ to he held in the Trinity Church Hall. I . l ALBERTON — The death oil jCarman Costain occurred at; l I I O S s|de Drlver lBcach Grove. Tuesday, Dec. 31.: ’ l He was 67 years of age. . G|Ven Remand ' A son of the late Mr. and Mrs E 5UMMER-SIDE - P9l'€‘.V E”l5 Benjamin Costain, he was born‘ Ramsay. Summerslde W31‘ "9'; at Loretta and when a boy mov-. mamleil will l°da.V ‘"1 3 Chargel ed with his parents to South Kil-; College. The octagon shaped schooii was designed by architect, Keitli Pickard. Summerside, and con-l structed by County Tyle anal Supply Ltd. ‘ as he read the official pro- ed in Summerside by town clsmstioii at New Year's Eye “-15-, Joe Clark. shown above functions in the Prince Coun- on list of only colonial of ‘impaired driving when he zip— - , . peat before tMagist1'late R. léglguiyhere most of his life uas . 1; ~ m "Wu P0 Ce mu ‘ He is survived by two slstersj Onc Summerside resident was} Mrs. Fred Smith (Bertha) of Au; fined $20 and costs on a cihargei berton and Mrs. Joseph A. Gal-i df drunkenness. lant of Summerslde. The funeral will be held today‘ (I-‘ridayl from the Rooney Futi- eral Home to Holy Trinity Church, Alma, for service at '3 p.m. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Becleque UC Men Vote Donations BEDEQUE — The Men's As-‘, sociation of the Bedeque United? Church recently held a meetingl at which it was decided to close; down until next spring. William Callhec-k_ presided. N The devotional period was led by R-alph Callbeck. . In the matter of business it was decided to vote: 565 to the‘ Presbyterian Extension F‘ u n d; ; $65 to Sigma-C sporlts program;l ee . bring in a slate ‘ 1964 with Sidney Vlurray asl chairman. _ Lunoh was served by the pro- gram com titee. Last week's winner FACTORY OUTLET J1,/>.$.>..— . . N S’SIDE ty town. The official ‘crler' was dressed in a scarlet coat. Charles Scranton, Soufllport. P.E.I. WELCOME TO SUMMERS|DE’S FIRST BABY OF I964 BABY WAITE BEST WISHES TO BABY WAITE A if SUMMERSIDE’S FIRST 1964 BABY Our Gift COMPLETE JOHNSON BABY GIFT SET OUR PREDICTION [7 BOY8LB.7OZ. J F J SHEEN & McINNIS SUMMERSIDE Our Prediction BOY 6 lb. 6 oz. WAITES PHARMACY Baby Need Centre in Summersldo Opposite Post Office in Summer-side Phone 5151 or 5152 BABY BOOTS We Welcome The First 1964 Summerside Baby BABY WAITE OUR PREDICTION GIRL, 6 L. 8 OZ. OUR GIFT FOR MR. I964 HEINZ W1 CARl0l GAIIDET’ SAVE EASY SUMMERSIDE (24 tins) black pants and three-corner days.