. i “ ot i EXCHANGE TEACHERS es . ei. | LONDON” (CP) Canadian & ; “Island News Pac Q. (George a! town: Harbor *) |High oe ee ene | Chevrier will. hold a -reception na 7 a) ; ; | who will* teach for a year in “ Eastern-ind Central Districts - ee | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., June 1, 1966. _, [number of Canadians will. work Friday for 55. British teachers in British schools, ontinuing an wt : | GEORGETOWN | —. The har- Docked at the railway ahieé annual practice: Two veterans . jber here presented -a bristling were the trawlers Gulf Guard of the exchange. plan will ad- a | Scene as ocean-going freighters and Gulf Gull, one being iced for Gress the teacher s. Susan. j jentered and left. the ‘harbor. dur-. re turn to fishing grounds and the Smith, who taught in’ Ottawa, : ae the past few days. The Ice-: other engaged. in unloading its : ‘and Mary ‘Swain, who taught . in me vessel pois cargo of. fish. a} | Vancouver, ‘will discuss their Sait a = a yesterday.| During the past two’ weeks. a experiences as’ exchange teach: ound . for __Brevek, _ Norway, pumber- of New Brunswick own- jers ie ean she expeets to, arrive ear- | ed wooden trawlers have been | —____ {ly ene teu Ne -anst landing considerable cargoes at e me PE 1. Home Bconomic as ue rons food tweek* from. Tampa, F lorida, Nargeas arene in| Pash = ; Athena: High -School, ae tractive pntccnmeak And these_| ange a feted. Sanne Orange Gulf Grenadier, left. here early @ 2 Aa |side. The» meeting was -chaired can only be attained through ed- we “took a gre ag pie alee in the’ week on. her maiden Voy- | t by, the president, Irene—Moun-“‘ueation and experience. He Gcorgetown she cok on 600 ons ade.to_the e_fishing grounds, = perry res jtain. The guest.speaker-was Jim-then~explained-the training clas- a i m In gery memo: of ; MacLean of -the Tartan Restaur- ses carried on in his own res- © frozen mink food and 25 tons DAIRIES DO WELL ry ant and president “of the .P.E.1. :taurant for.waitresses — or sales Of Salt cod from Gulf Gardens . q Restaurant’ Association... He personnel-as-they are frequently | Foods Limited plant, 90 tons of Canada ranks eighth in world | stressed the fact that the, res- called as they do the selling job frozen’ peas trom Langley Fruit . Production, with. 18,345,000,000 taurant industry is one. of- the for the operator. - Packers Limited, Montague, and | Pounds in 1965. great--businesses—of—the country, Alberta’ MMacfarl for: 13u tons. of frozen vegetables and : and plays an essential role in its*erly Edueation * om. 5 "ot | French~ftied potatoes transport- PEOPLE. CROWD IN “Albro Howatt *who passed away June 1, 1965 economy. the National Restaurant Associa- |€4 here byijeuck“from Seabrook phe’ world's lation is ex- DESCRIBES BREAK-IN ‘He said that he learned the tion, expressed ‘the hope™that.| |Farms Frdfen Food Lid. of New ceed Mo decals alee the wee Inserted by the family Py IC Staff hard way that this is a business training . classes for restaurant | }Annan >| 9000. Dineen ‘ | . Accountant Ben Pope gives -miade a shambles of ‘the. Ship- has been fssued of darianee for those with both _experience--and.-institutional-personnel-would |.-The—hangjekull,—commranded | ~ — ee ee details” of ‘an oh Ss = aneens caused when nine men one t end knowledge. ea related some |soon be given inour.Regional.|by..Capt,.Thor- Toroarson,. hE neem pr arp errr =utbreak.-of-.-violence---wehich--.-olfiees:--Puesday: estimate: -into-the=offives =o —6wishortcomings—when’ Vocational: Schools, She ait ‘that |Ieelandi¢e “registry, and is fully} @nananay : ql Appoin ment first. entering the business. such classes were being: carried | refrigerated throughout. “The SUNWORTHY y 42 and 60. Outlook for Tearelees | He went on to say ~that/on‘an~ extensive scale in al- |280 - foot vessel is registered at Mostly cloudy with litle tempera. Sane through constant study and the most every province in Canada |1096 tons. After discharging her | __ WALLPAPER | | a ), great assistance received from ‘atid™ vy | on q [0 — ti hat every state’in the Union. A | cargo of mink food and salted | Educa | i ti i t rlott | A highly. qualified agriciltur- | The Canadian” Restaurant Asso- ‘discussion followed with the re- jcod in Norway she will go to MOORE & Mcl EOD j 1D. High tide oday at Charlotte jal scientist who has done exten- i¢iation -‘many forrier difficulties sult that a committee headed . by | Dénmark- and finally to Engtand to 9.47° a.m. nd 10.55-p.m. At | own a.m. @ “Pp. sive--research work on the po- have since been” resolyed.. One Doris Anderson was - cele wit the balance of her cargo. ~ { @ 500 patterns in stock © Rustico at’ 5.00 am. and 6.35 Se tato has been appointed to the |important feature of his new to pursue such p.m, Summerside fide eighteen knowledge was. the. introducti P a possibility _ |biology department of Prince of ¥ OU Shirley Macdonald |BOTH SCHEDULED — @ Immediate delivery 85c. up * aber ater Sone Chara Wales it was announced by Dr. ¢ a a ween trol system yote eens to Fegecordnad Also, anchored’ in the ‘harbor | - fa. in. ail itd at O26 -dak. All Frank MacKinnon following “a |roughou restaurant. - and Mother Frances Loyola ex-|are two ocean-going freighters, | © ioe oe leans: viewing saniple times ADT |meeting of the College's: Board | rd TRAINING CLASSES pressed: thé appreciation. of the|oGe of which entered port, on | _— ee Te Se = of Governors. ‘Tourism’*, said Mr.-MacLean, group-to-the-Summerside repre- | Monday, the other yesterday. wl t ; "A. Viswanathan be- “is one of our essential. indus- sentatives who arranged the buf-| Both are scheduled to land=car-_| OORE & McLEOD LTD. [comes “Assistant Professor of ‘ies, but to attract the tourist, fet_supper and the program. | goes of pulpwood here. a Biology. A graduate of the Uni-* ersity..of..Madras,-he—came-to-——--—— @anada to study at McGill ite versity “where hé~ réceived “his |Ph.D. degree after studies in | | biochemistry, biophysics, ad- |- van¢ed ° plant physiology, and piant pathology. Dr. Viswanathan’s thesis was on ‘thistochemidéal studies on | acid phosphatases, dehydrogen- . ases. and peroxidases in .potato | _infected with Phytophthora in- fesians;” He -has™ published se- veral papers on potato plants. af- | fected by late blight and has | been a research assistant at se- veral agricultural: stations. At 4| present he- i§’ doing ‘special :work on the.morphogenesis in fungi.at | ; | the Potential. Institute - a: the | pares. + preparayions for the fully- {guest ” lecturers “will be‘ drawn | ~—~professional” Charlottetown Fes- |from - an outstanding repertory | tival move into high’ gear at/company which ’ includes Kate, Confederation Centre Theatre, Reid, Donald Harron,. Eric House: _, final. ‘plans_are_.also_ shaping. up_and...artistic, director .Mavor: for an exciting veducational,pro-. Moore. “gram®-it- the aftsas an-adjunct > Regular” classes” in “production, | to the professional entertain- speech, -dacting, directing, history | ment. of theatre, children’s .dramatics, It is. the Atlantic -Summer. secondary school. theatre, and | School’ of the Arts, a program jdesign will be given by Ronald unique in eastern Canada, offer- iIrving, director. of dramatic arts | ing courses in music education? |for Prince Edward Island; Fred | theatre arts; ‘creative writing |Euringér, head of the drama de- and ballet. . partment at,,Quéens University; Its coincidence with the July |Aristides Gazetas, stage design | 4th’ — September 3rd “Festival |instructor - at the National Thea: | of Music and Laughter”, and the tre School; and | Sue ‘Kramer, | fact’ that students will have as jchild drama specialist front Ed-” \their working laboratory a. build-;monton. “ing embodying some of thé most| Sandra Laine, Confederatiof advanced techniques in theatri- |Centre School of «Ballet instruc- cak‘design “in . North. America, |tress, will. give classes in move- makes the school of special vai- ment oa well as teaching. the - _ue__to..those .who — Royal. Academy of Dancing clas- +> ‘od vet; OS 0 as say |) | doa ‘child will nore. ‘trom ‘Gen-| > their most memorable afternoon ‘been “adapted into a “musical a In .edy to play at this summer’s leva to Charlottetown and he will} a seeing. which Sek Draine festival. Dr. . Birney, Canada’s *| Hes Arrived ‘take up_his. duties at_ Prince of | Ei “eandidly “shared Kis views on leading “poet; is“ writer-in-res!= ae Wales this eG ans ae | dence at ‘the _University © of ‘Tors The Reverend Jan Cameron | Professor T othian, cha 2 theatre with them. And one stu- tk ams ee dent, remarked that he learned |%0. ‘Glass who has been appointed ™20 of the P-W.C. Biology-De- In conjunction with the school, by the General. Board of Mis- Partment said “Dr, Viswana | week tbestte Senne lgeoe| Charlottetown, organists George tetoie: ‘6f tthe Preibytévian | than’s appointment will not only | . backstage observation of the |A. Thompson and ee Church in Canada, has ‘arrived be an important step in the de- technically complex ‘Anne of Gledhill will give a course fot |) the Island to become miinis- velopment of our ‘biotogical’pro- | Gréen Gables”. church organists_and_—choir- dlr ter of the Sherwood — Parkdale tam at Prince of Wales it will | This summer. + the school's Feciors. and the school will als0 | presbyterian Churgh,. also bring to the Island a skill- han She. oun: Deen ac od A recognition. service will ied expert’ in her leading indus- =\sity summer school in music ed- ‘held by the Presbytery on Thurs. tty with a Splendid knowledge of | he [the theatre arts courses are (day evening Juné 23 at 8 p.m. her st oe waiscevit ee Taccredited by Prince of Wales | Mr» Glass~ wilt preach” his ‘first /tato: ; college in Charlottetown a.nd /SeFmon on Sunday morning. at 11 | - |some maybe equated to those of-|2-™. The Sunday School-and- the Car Mishap : ‘J ee f Worship services are bei held | fered by other Universities. | ng : the Sherwood Women’s Insti-'. : ae iH |. Dates for the courses areas i a. ale al $e ptiReepenas sign fjows: Theatre's duly $= (te a-Mtapte-xvence, soe Searels PETSON fe — -|Aug. 10; Creative Writing, July | W° Ji —-Aug. 6; Ballet, July 11. — Mr. Glass: was_born_in Dum- July_23; ‘Ballet, ‘July 25 — Aug. barton, Scotland -in 1939 and To Hospital — lg: Ballet,Aug,.8 — Aug, 20; Mu- came. to Canada with his fainily |. cass oa tion; -July—L<~— Auge ;-Settling--in-Galt;~Ontar«}« ¥ ih —" iG Mat Ginanc worked’ ae acmecke “An accident at about 10 me ‘ = =. ent..one —. * arenes Robert Mitchell and Mrs. Del _ THO8e eres ete Wen cated Gites OL eae a oe Boopital was re) burn Munn, both of Village Sn ee ne D nectae of versity College, graduating in|. Ported by the Souris ser magia F ‘Green, left for Boston. to ‘see Extension, Mount Allison Uni- |1963 with the Bachelor of Arts | of the RCMP last nig their sister, Irene. who is? ill., * versity Sackville, New .Bruns- | ‘Degree. He proceeded to Knox Michael Steele Jr. of Newport ieee ; ‘s wick. ve College, Toronto~and graduated | was: taken to the Kings County é @ oe 929 Details of the other . courses |this year with the Bachelor of |Memorial Hospital in Montague See een he are giyen in a brochure which |Divinity degree. - Mr. -Glass. is} after fhe car which he was driv. | King st "street, is a..patient.in._the may be obtained- by writing-to: | married, -his- wife-Janet-is-a—na- hing reportedly went off the road Rss tetra casa eae iThe Atlantic Summer School of |tive of Galt, Ontario. | atld came to rest in.a ditch. Last FINED $10 . the :Arts; Confederation’ Centre; | He was. _very_active_in the | night, Dr. George Inman, the Brian David Foley, city, was Box 848, Charlottetown, Prince | Presbyterian Young People’s | attending physician reported Mr. | fified $10 and costs on a charge. Edward Isl Island. z ‘ lorganization, serving on the ex- Steele to be in satisfactory con- | of driving bear ee i RE ote te Bae a cconte: dition and said that he: was seml- | tors: licence** when he. appeare : a ‘conscious. fy Pras eae. pear el WEATHER Kingston. In: 1964. Mr. Glass _ The incident.is still finder in- lames ohnston,. a i served-as the student~minister ‘ vestigation the RCMP. Con- cial sitting of Queens County TORONTO (CP) mo Tempetic| in St.” ~ John’s Presbyterian seabien Dea Denlag “and Bill __.Magistrate’s Court _ yesterday sires: ‘Church in Toronto. * sah ae eee as ‘morning. The only witness was w overnight High “Tuesday: "Mr. Glass was ordaine y “Rowan ~are~ investigating. *nst. Ian Oland, ae VERS eines 40°. “61 beaten of Guelph .on May + y+ —+ ontoh. .....43 aa BL: 1966. | | : cxosixe' eee “8 ah ie - LOW BACK PAIN The annual closing exerc? es | Winnipes Recs - of the. Charlottetown Kinders ar: Toronto... ithard for you to sit down, even harde Tto Le bert up from a hair because “ot Tow | ke wo in ch ‘bed? This nagging, wear'some pain keep ~Balt: | _thousands- in. misery...But good = - forall h-sutferers: ing ‘ie huss of trustees of thi [Saint som hers ave Ti ere rams sue Wesleyan... odis hool--pre~-Moncton..—-» court. y. suflering quic SE Tae 9 £ Ce a. ae sided. -A program. consisting of |Halifax -....+.+- ae res eae son Tesident, a ee lumbago, back-ache, sciatica, Jeg ; tip ee fe ‘ hed : . . was n ae ic, rheumatic neuritic ; 4 : : : ’ singing, finger plays, rhythms,.) Charlottetown i oyd MacCa cage us ir pain. Get T_R-C's for fast relief. 85c, $1.65 ‘ gatden scene and rhythm band /|Sydney ..‘.:.. 58 ‘$10 and costs or five days when at drug counters everywhere. selections was presented. ent sence “ * 65 he appeared. before G.R. ar a . + Ht. John’s. .v+..0.s pigsty bctpate in the 3 . MacDONALD ee eee ee ie o cond of Magisteate A James ee — — : — h. B. Mac: | York: fica ; : oF cg ; a an Soc cal aes Tuesday Miami Tie ae failthe to op at _ or te a A census taker from the Dominion Bureau of Statistics Reliable facts about Canada’s people are’ needed for the: p morning from the Henossey te | [New Orleans ....- 67 oe (ght. : _will_visit-your. home sgon.to-ask yout these five simple. ques- planning of future schools, highways, hospitals and other: to. St. Cut UCSON eee j cht cee ohisa: where , Re. Los Angeles... Pr mel Fila cases included the case tions as part of the 1966. Census of Canada. The census ‘- public servites, and for marketing and research. - - (CP) ‘ wea- aurice Williams, city, char- J quiem iat Mee was pedeod ‘i Set ies skief! were Ken- |gea with break and’ entry with starts June,|st. . ' The information you give the census taker is completely ; * y, who z eee a the “Service at the [erally clear in Ne ee ba a i i re- - Your anewels, when related to the answers from millions. . -confidential. This is assured by Federal law.—.the- Statisties hts ith variable ae os Fa ak oe eg il ants ot eto in the other| Bail was set at $125 for Mer- of other Canadians, will provide basic facts on Canada’s - Act. And if you've any doubts that he is an official census ion graveside service was Tre . |rilk MacInnis of Charlotfetown, ‘” by Harry’ Mortimer. The pall- |two Libbey nh Showers were OS \charged. ‘with driving without growth and development as ‘a nation. These facts are essen- takex don’t hesitate to 0 ask for his credentials. Be: counted eric? oh seeree Set ate Scotia and Prince Ed- Abid tare “ard: attention. a ac tial to business and industry and to governments at all devel. “ for'C ish ie sas ane, Jdmer.Grant; Fred... es * cused was<rel Son dA boives ear sass - == = = ~ “Duffy; Levi Finlayson afd Law- ward Tsland will nag in eae om: motor = Census. 66 si rence Campbell. Interment. took | | able ae ea oon nostig | George Reid, city, charged | BIE QUESTIONS : REG oat ia ‘ a 5 place at the church cemetery, Ee salle However, there | with pean selling Hear, hac: é | a 5 SIM LEQ 5. s tages Z , his case adjourned to VYednes- | ~ niet Name of person? « Wey : : . 1 riods and j | ‘ , ns : i , et | a ie ee faa Giclae he Te Oe ni ay en eed of his “swyet, I. ~ Protect Your .B..°2: Relationship to head of household 2 ng -—-——The- Gorden Tweedy. Se ; aie cy 2 will Hold their annual inspection | Daytime temperatures today | - $a —| FURS as .3 Male or female r , S S : June 7 at the Queen Charlotte land Thursday will-be si of Soar JOB, Gor POPULAR nem with uns tom Me. 8 Age at last birthda : Armouries. i >) Same as Tuestiay.. Cone oe e aolents ops ff ing nis perature “contr oiled storage with <6 Single married. WIddW ved or divorced? TI rps-is- sponsored by. the cloudiness is exper in al] te. sa s | Kamidit thie Cloth : ¢ — a Che i Marteine n Hearioh of the gions Thursday. : “|job on the CBC's This Hour Has creas Sra alaL ta Householders vv s0 be asked whether the home i is owned or rented. ‘SS Royal Canadian Legion. «| Regional forecasts: |\Seven” Days- seems to have RATES FOR FUR STORAGE: Farmers are asked saniion 3! questions, which for their convenience. Presentations will be made to| Halifax and vicinity, ‘south made Laurier LaPierre an even 214% of value will be 4 ed to them in advance . ' (pens : . “ ¢et-fs. for outstanding achieve- | Shore, Annapolis Valley, North- |more popular personality than ] (Garment is insured for full year) ee saity i : * ‘ nt vapious fields of train: | ern Nova Scotia, astern Shore, ihe was before. At an auction RATES FOR CLOTH STORAGE: Sinininiot Bureau of Statistics saat cs s in vafious fie a cendnard Istaiid: Not:mach | ‘Saturday night in Schumacher, 2.00 first garment - 1.00 each Walthri€. Duffett, Hon. Robert H.-Winters, ; 4 in “t Horvaxee—-a-4 tional in temperature; iefeds-| Ont., one of Mr. _LaPierre’s eneemnn Serer _Domittion Statistician _ _Minister of Tra & Commerce _ tale ameen ative re aes a cell oe The. inspection. climaxes 14 : +: Haditine ag pines sold--for--$15.50,--mope—than fgg g eee = a <= =="Vear of activity and gives the Tight; “Tow- high a carves donated by such nota- | | an urriers It | ee mpl “ young trainées an opportunity ;and. 63, Yarmouth: 43. and © 60, ites as Princess Grace of -Mo- bs ; ee ~ ‘ . et to display their knowledge and Kentville, New, Glasgow and’inaco, Mrs. Lester Pearson, and | - DIAL -2-1274 ; ‘ : ee 4 yee es : . training to th® general-publi¢. | Goshen 2 and 65, Charlottetown Mrs. John Diefetibaker. pe v ce pe ee ; ‘ ; : ‘ ‘ ; ° i a aig i , ' . ’ : ‘ v4 a i» eis ap . . -% : a, ., ‘ a ‘ ; accu aa