Steady building progress at - St. Dunstan‘s University duringl I the past years. and even great-! or projections for the next 10.‘ were noted recently by Very ' Rev. George A. Mncdonatd. Dre-j sident of St. Dunstan's Ulll\'('l'-‘ sity. _ "Our present chapel and din- ing rooms were completed in‘ 1950,"F Macdonald torium in 1951. our ladies’ resi-i dence. Marian College. in 19.39,; and a new rink the same ye ar. I And, of c o uu r s e. our new lib-t rary was officially opened ju st ‘ last fall." “At the present time," he? continued. “we are working on‘ a projected 10-year program. A new science build in the planning stages and new men‘s and ladies’ residences will bet needed soon and are part of our? program.Aplanningteam II from St. Dunstsn‘s University is FAIHER MACD0N“LD coins to Montreal to attend I, The student population has fiemlnfil‘ which ll“ be?" 3l‘!‘3H-tshown an increase proportionate ged for Canadia n universitieslwith the building program. Ten with enrollments of less tli anjyeax-5 ago mere we“ 15 Stu. 2-000 5l“d°"l5- Exlperts “'0'” ”'<‘idcnts in university years. T his United States will be on hand year 5 record number of 510 E "19 Sfimlnlf 90 8SSi|l_ flint young men and women enrolled universities in their planning. 3, fun _ Mme ytudentl corrgy; snop ‘ I Rev. Owen Sharkey, dean of This 31,- of new ¢xpa,,si(,n and studies at St. Dunstan's Univer- construction is also being bt'ea-;5"=.V~ has W0TdS 05 Praise for med by the Slliilheills. R<’<‘t‘I]1ll.\' the calibre of student now atten- ey came up W a ro osa to - . build 8 “udents, cgflelg 0 ‘ding university. ‘Statistics from which was approved by the fac_j0lll‘ placement tests show that ulty and wh j c h 1. now being the quality of students has been planned for. Lrising steadily," he said. “Also amkéis . RIAN HA ,. LL. HOUSES FEMALE S'I‘UI)EN’I‘S A NEW BUILDING. MA and attended by a large repre-|sky diving and I m a m m o t h ition in this the year l9fi4 in the ,street dance. lship yard of Bathurst M a r ine , It ll hoped that at least one ‘Limited in Georgetown. Dayisentation of interested citizens, I and organizations. SCIENCE. RESIDENCE BUILDINGS PLANNED Expansion is due at SDU figures from our lilirary reveal' that today's students are read- ing more and are much more aware of the necessity for edu- cation and study." "The demands made on i it :2 students by pI‘nfessnt's is in-. creasing each year." be we n t, on. “and for the most part the students are m e e ting: the citat- lenge. The fact that llltlI'(’ mid more students are zvtitv: on in graduate w o r k FFlt'Il _v 9 a r shows the value illP_\' pt-are t-n education. And as for matiiruy, the fact they are taking on tiie task of building a $401100 coffee shop speaks for itself." INCREASE Pl<3\'.\l.T\' I TORONTO iCPt—Tlie Ontario me uus.rI:na.n - The Evening tstrlot Faculty enrollment at St. Dun- stan's University is on the surge, too. with plans underway to ll’ICl'e|aSe the present faculy by 10 additional members by next fall to handle an expect ed retlistration of present time. 36 per cent of the faculty is It iihe Ph D level with 50 per cent having .‘\l.\'s or MSc's. and the remain- in: IS per cent being at the BA or BS4 ' Other expansion shows th at the a nn uai St. Dunstan's Uni- versity Summer School. w h ich began in 1958 with 73 students. iind izrmvii last summer to 221 with a further increase expected this slimmer. p- office reveal that the Page 1A Figures from the registrar's 510 full- time students on campus this year represent seven provinces of Canada. six of the Unite d States. Hong Kong, India, Bi-i. tish Guiana. and Africa. Besides this number, an additional 170 are regist e r ed as part - t ime students. As at other Canadian univer- sities, the growth picture at St. Dunstan‘s has been one of steady increase and shows no sign of slackening off. In fact, university authorities say th eir projections reveal that by 1.972 St. Dunstan's University w i l l have an eiirollnient of l.24iti stit- dents. government plans to increase the penalties for motorists who‘ lie about having insurance or who fail to produce rwidctirr‘ of insurance. At present. a tnutt~r- ist must have evidnncc of in- surance or must pay an attrit- tional $20 before getting his plates. CIIILDRFIN DIE WEST G-AtR.l’)fNF.'R. Me. t.-wt Two boys and two girls died in a fire at their basement home on the Lewiston road Tlli"<(l‘i_\’. Town clerk Virginia tfurtiz <.'t|fl they were the (‘liildrr-‘n of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'l‘hotllp.=.nn.‘ They were identified as; Karol, 13, and Kaye. 9. both girls; Karl, 2, and Kelly, 11 ivcc-i<<.. both boys. Your local National school girls and boys. or more naval ships will be on: The planned activities were hand for the occasion. It istizrouporl into categories of ath-. planned to serve meals in tlieflictics and sports; decoratlons.; rink and canteen services will community activities and chil- be provided at other locations. dren's events and committees! Being discussed but not as yet appointed for each. i finalized. as part of the parade. Georgetonians are planning * I, To further assure the organi- to ization and carrying out of the lday's activities a number of ‘committees were appointed to handle the various phases of the activities. Among the activities planned in common with many Island centres Georgetown is making plans for is fitting observance of (‘mitcnninl Year with particular art‘ the holding of a mammoth is the construction of a floa t ,big things for the day set aside ; _ ._ . I, d U, 1. parade with floats and ba n d 5: bearing a sailing ship of the tfor them and their visitors to ‘ m”m‘N‘\ NW8.” J.“ on L0 - track and field sports; w atcriycar 1864 and on the same float ,cclebrate on a special day the t prtouii llay ivliwll *5 '0 be "h" sports and boat races; a base-ia model of one of the new type lCCnlenniiIl Year 0l>S€i‘V 8 nc 9' H‘I‘\‘¢‘d on July 22- ball game; a soap box derby: ‘draggers to be under construc-llllrttugllolll flit‘ PF0\'int'6» Plans for the ' ‘ " in‘ the Klll_L‘S County capital rc- rrtvrd .1 il‘(‘m(‘ll(IOLlS shot-iii-tlic- arm at a meeting held in Dcc- ‘ ember. under the sponsorship of I the mayor and Town Councill We Owe Our Progress.. . To The ladies Oi P.E.|. Yes, Indeed, cunstomer response Taxpayers vote to join school \ ht: step forward in the field ‘ til t‘(lll('.'Ill(\nllI oppni'itinil_v \\‘iIS l‘l‘.\i"/(‘fl tiiiriiti: the past your “ltvti I'tr raicp:iyct's of (lt‘I'|‘fl<‘- ' town St-liool District voted to bill the Montague Regional Hi:-'.l1 Ftllunl Unit. without the excellent and acceptance, our progress would not lime liccn... From a modest. beginning in I945 the store flourished. apparently filling a l‘npii~ ll‘0l1llI'llF. district. iiiiiii- need in Prince Edwm." khmd‘ in-r-zi;: more than 50. arc (l.'Ill,\" tram-imtcii by bus ' flows in grades nine. 10. ll “ll 12 and in commerce classes in the regional school. Herr they receive the best in tlr"‘.l'i‘t‘ touching and spf‘t'iali'L(‘tl ll'Zlllllii;.I_ ‘ vidmi under a regional Irhonl sys te m. In the local school in Georgetown the re- = lilallllll_L' pupils. numbering over 9"“ In izrzidcs from one to eiu-ht are liIilL'lll by 10 teachers. utili7.- lib.‘ iii rooms, We are proud of our progress, as one of the oldest stores in P. E. l., and try to live up to our standards by being just a little friendlier. just as little better and just a little more helpful. i s'In.~.« ».......... ,,.. Our skilled staff deserves honourable mention here. without our staff. who have helped thousands of I’. E. I. customers. our store wuold burn»: the year considerable ‘Writ u as done on the s c h 0 ol t huildin: to keep it in first class ‘ condition. A major step was the . furnishing of an office in the tchool for the secretary of trus- j tees and the setting out of resu- ‘" daily office hours for t h e l "levayers to conduct tli air; business with the secretary- Here the Board of Trustees '"“'l-‘ N-‘izularly under the chair- 3 rnanship of Temple‘ MacDonald. Educational problems and the "’°"ltlins of classroom facilities "P almost certain to be a mill "T nrnhlcni in this area in t h c llllnl(‘i'li.'li(‘ future. due to th e "''‘l'" industrial development Planned for Georgetown and the rwultant increase in population. it ix also felt out should a l""\'Iniial po1i¢‘¢ be eventualit- "‘l'm_iil:ilrtl in the field of Dl‘0Vlil Junior regjongl high schooli ”"” llmrxzotown could very well i :9 ‘lie location of one such in- "lullon of learning servins "Ill just. not. be the same. We also try to live up to our standards by stocking only top quality merchan- dise, in it full range, to suit everybody A departmental store established on-v an years ago to nerve Islanders . flour- ishing because of its close connection with the preferences and needs of Islanders. In this Centennial Ycar we are proud to still be "Your Favorite Shopping Centre" . and rlenscd to meet and serve you any time. at a modest price. ion Shoppe Charlottetown The Fash Great Genre‘ 5*- STORE Employment Is ll Key To Economic Growth Office contributes to the growth of Prince Edward Island by performing a variety of important employment functions. Last year your Charlottetown office was responsible for placing in employment 2928 MEN and I877 WOMEN It also arranged for vocational training coiii-ses for 280 unemployed men and women. Its interest in the employment future of our youth was shown by its organizing of career counselling sessions for 800 high Charlottetown office provides a service covering all employment needs from recruit- itig harvesters to filling orders for highly skilled personnel. It is an important mem- ber of the chain of 238 offices which make up the NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE The Personnel Selection for the Nation Employment Service °"‘ Ind surrounding area.