Student Use Of Libra Checked In Evenings ee SS Confederation Centre Librarian, Doug Boylan. = day announced a new policy to contro! student use of library facilities. during evening hours. The new policy is designed to | ensure adequate reading and re- search facilities for adult pat-| fons ‘t's great to be popular with | the younger set,’ said Mr. Boy- tan, ‘‘the trouble is, we're get. | ting just too popular during} evening hours and adults are, 4 finding all the reading tables | occupied when they arrive -"It seems many students are | using the library as a conveni- | ent place to do their home work, and the homework sessions are turning into social gatherings. The result is that come in for quiet reading and legitimate research are having problems in finding. a place to carry on these activities for | which a library is primarily de- | signed "I'm afraid that because of adults priority in the evenings, the only time most the library during evening hours | People are free.” this situation, we're going to. have to control student usage of | by instituting a desk card sys- tem, which will permit a limited number of students to occupy desk space. In the afternoons, the library will be wide open for student use and we'll have prof- essiona] librarians on hand to policy will only apply to even- those who | Giving Palnting | ect sot sext win the spear | On | To Building Trust in Charlottetown, « was -re- cently announced. The presentation is to be made Thursday, at 5 p.m. in Confeder- + ation Centre Art Gallery. 4| provincial Bank Public Rela- ‘/tions Director, Gaston Bertrand | ® lof Montreal, will make the pre- |Sentation The painting wil) be VISET WHARVES laccepted on behalf of the Trust; Arriving at noon Wednesday [iby Dr. Frank MacKinnon, of this week, Mr Mcliraith, ef jeteman of the Trust Board. Ht | ge painting is an impression Visit the plants of Gulf Garden the Fathers of Confederation i building complex by Prince Ed-| Marine Limited at Georgetown. ward Island artist, Barry Bug-| He will also inspect the public iden, who worked for four mon- Wharf facilities at Murray Har- ths to complete the commission. bor, Beach Point. ‘Graham’s | Charlottetown Provincial Bank Pond and Poverty Beach. He a |Branch Manager, Edward C. , 'Black, who instigated the pro at the Murray River Commum- ‘ject, explained the choice of ar- ity Hall at 8.30 Wednesday night. \tist and subject by stating that Defense Minister Hellyer will ithe bank felt the most approp: speake at the regional high riate gift it could make to the school auditorium at Souris \Centre Was a painting of lasting night at 8.45. lvalue. Mr. MclTllraith and Mr. Hell. yer will be accompanied by John ternal Affairs Minister Pa ul Martin will speak at Summer- side on Oct. 2%, John Turner in é MR. BOYLAN nd of course. we intend to gives.o.krom there tt seemed even| - : erred appropriate to us that the Mullally former MIP and can- painting should be of an Island) didate for King's County. working subject painted by a Prince Ed- ward Islander. TURTLES SWIM FAR , The green turtle of Brazil swims, across 1,400 miles of open sea every summer to lay its eggs on Ascension Island: c Island News Page ing hours but it will be rigidly | enforced."’ Mr. Boylan explained that the desk card system, would in- volye picking up a card from the circulation counter which would be carried by the stu- dent to the study desk and kept during the study and research session. On leaving the library | the student will surrender the | card to the circulation desk. | culation at omy one time during | the evening, and the students | may utilize any desk not re- | essential so that all received equitable Se cae the Uorecy dai a haomie ties. “| don't want i te appear that we are trying to drive dents away,’ added Mr. lan. “‘Tt'’s just that set up to supervise large work sessions. It’s not function —of--the- library and don't have the staff to vise this kind of activity want students to eee NDP Lists | Full Slate Clifford Ashfield, party organ- dizer. for. the New Democratic | Party in the Maritimes has an- mounced that the party has no- | minated a full slate to contest | the Nov. 8 election in Prince Ed- | ward Island. Named-to contest the two/| ‘Queens seats are MacLean of Parkdale and Dow Blas H. MacFarlane of Bedeque. “The former is employed with the jexpress department of the CNR ‘and the latter is a well known ‘farmer. ' Alexander | . T.W. Mullin of Summerside | is also an employee of the’ will be seeking the seat. in| ings. * The NDP candidate for Prince ts Harvey G. Dawson, Tignish. ‘Receives News Of Family Death . James E. Andrews, Hunter | | River, has received news of the | @eath yesterday of his brother, | Leslie Andrews of Concord. : ‘N.H., who passed away in the| Neterans Hospital at Manches- “ter, N.H. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews wand other members of the fam- diy are leaving today for New Hampshire to attend the funer- al. : ‘Receives News °Of Death Of Kin - MONTAGUE -- Mrs. Bessie Lavers, Sturgeon, received the mews of the death of her bro- ‘ther, Oscar Collings, in Bel- umont, Mass. He was the son of 4Mr, and Mrs. David Collings of ‘Sturgeon and is the last of six brothers. He is survived by his wife, the former Jessie MacDonald, Cape ‘Breton; two sons, Ledson’ and ‘Harold, and one daughter, Jean His neice, Mrs. George Aptt of Saint Jehn, N.B., will attend the funeral which ‘will be held in Belmont today at 2 o'clock. __———————————————— -WE SPECIALIZE IN | help with any problems. The new '9 "The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Oct. 19, 1965. DANCING d ' Commodore Room ays od Cabinet Battery | tris 90 p=. : oe Jaxx on an average room vee one $3.35 To Hit Province | seater s cum | —— Ln mete sed ar cicinine, ie | foams ime rua to oe See te nel eee fe ee | ts ! @ e : 4 Buy. 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