x a « : - - ab - ~ a ° . e + ad 2 Ss i a : f » t suis Me y - “ t syne RT a 5 > . “4 ( x : e ce _ \ “Se . 2 ; eo. r f iar ; a : mT = 5 ——— g The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May ai 1966. - re . ee i ¥ p ie pe ng inp Ds ~ Needs Motivation At Prince of Wales. “College. ity: systematje support. af {n- yesterday morning, Mr. Duclos, dustrial expansion in depressed. : 2 in a speech*to the delegates at- aréas which? have natural re- : 4 4 the Atlantic Rehabilitation Work- | sources capable of development Be nal. shop, stressed that if the Cana-'|.and the development of adequate © 27 | : dian goal in the future is to be | income security programs. ~ a a : ; © employ: ability ‘we must first! ‘The drive for self-help must, GETS DEGREE : nes ld rehabilitate the unemployed to'| be awakened in Canadians,"’ Mr. ne ete : W |! d y . the point where they are cap- Duclos said .'fpr through edu- ie MOUS 8 ee able. .phygically. socially “and-.cation.and training many doors 7 "Bachelor of Science De- ’ z 2 5 DAYS “ . Tuesday — spycologically, of employment. “ray be opened. . The” route~-to ° ees ; 2 : 5 ‘ . s gree at annual convocation ex- 4, ' ———-=Fhese=peoplemust-want-to-he-good--health,_to—better—housing;—crcises al Dalhousie” Univer> | Thursday oT re Ti 4 “= employed, Mr. Duclos - stated, | to improved sanitation, to.a bét. sis a ‘Thursday, May 12. Mr. |: — ae P > and. to acconyplish this @ posi-| ter social outlook ~~. all these Montgomery. has: accepted a : an -tive, incentive -will have to be}thngs are .amendable: to the teaching position at Athen : e eA . developed to motivate’ them.| education approach *Regional High School Gna i fey a : cmos 13 the concept embraced ~~ Seen NTS ee Set EO ‘ = ea nee tn the new ,Traimng Allowance. . : EO Js ee a : ‘ : oa 7. Act recently introduced bythe | a e P ‘ : Z ee ere 2 | DY - — Saturday - : The object of the new, Canad- - a “ai Sees ae jan labour-market policy” ispato match the supply of labour with | fl gs = oe fl ae Tal as : S ne ’ Co ae : : | Seoroeeee ls Presented: Plaque| rurgnens_ stone rm A ohn age wa mea Bo oonee | Check EATON'S.8 page June Sale Circular delivered to your door for.) i idly Mr Ducios-pointed “ont; 1t sented Monday—to—Charlotiown.—-however-—Blackamith-Fulton Rob-- is- necessary for governments at) winner of the Epsom Derby by. inson-of Charlottetown, who has " i . ; a — ; ¢ ’ = cae : a ae cae coe eens ze ty : an | Pennie RScdeetow rc we've me mt! bargain details. Hundreds of Specials for home and tamily. | courage persons of all working | to the horse's owner, Lady Wer- -tirément to fire up his forge and aces to -enrol in training’ and! ner in London. fill the special order. His ham- iS davelen Rosati mae The plaque was namtecnices mer and anvil has lost none of ¢ is : ene ; Mie : : : a a4 ; ; ae eee by~Leavett Industries of Alber- its skill apparently, for after a . = : eee nly gram is in addition to the basic | ion adorned ‘with a special | fill-half day’s work with” the , W PAYM ad } Cha ded d h program for the education end horseshoe made~of titanium at | immensely tough meta! he tura- } NO DO : N US ENT on Bu get a rge or. Exten Bu get C arge Accounts a training of youth, ' the Charlottetown Metal Products 'ed out the finished product. ragetieny A Lo : = EFFORT LACKING ‘plant; and the award was as-| Titanium was chosen because . : : : ~~ Present policies with respect | sembled under the ‘sponsorship’ of its association with the speed fi : fe a : : ~~ NS eres ~ erie \ to training are fairly well de-| af the Charlottetown — Summer of space age hardward where i”. i : SS ES , . : veloped as far as concepts are | Festival. is most often used. > concerned but we are not in- ‘The horseshoe on te plaque Charlottetown Metal Products, Jecting a sufficient number ef | was fabricated from titanium, a headed by thirty year old Bill dollars or a large enough effort | space age metal./used in com- | Rix, another young metal manu. | into these programs, thé speak-| ponents of jet taircraft, rockets, |facturing firm who supplied the J >. er noted, ‘Technological’ change | missiles and -other space age | titanium horseshoe. | Ra is displacing a 2 per cent to 5|hardward. Titanium, a nonfer- | ‘‘I guess you could say that fn | per cent of our labour force each | roug metal, is renowned for_Ks ‘a way_this shoe ie rather yeat and statistics show we are| tightness and strength. . | bolie .of the Island’, says Rix. || \ ‘and new | ' } - _ EATON'S — flair for homefurnishing. ' \ z ee ee fe far short of providing training | ‘The shoe fs the product of | ‘The combination of br future will require much more in Canada, recently has been ex- - position ‘ofthe Province research and many new tech-/ ccrimenting with the fabrication | scheme of things.-It really means | niques because the eniployee of | "nin yerrous metals Wke tit-|that while we are ready to! the future will require highly | axiom, aluminum and stainless | branch into something new, we | eomplex technologically advane- steel. 'a process requiring high-| still remember the skitis of the | ed and socially sophisticated | gnecialized welding ° techni-| past, and its rather nice. to be | ekills | ques. They have just accepted! ablé to combine the two ence | { | 1 | | j : * ‘The pursuit of an active man- | 9 lange -contract to manufacture in a while.” : “power policy will necessitate| metal fish boxes for trawlers) «sn way—ait that aside we're | ¢oncerted action: across a wide | being built in a Prince Edward most happy to participate in this “sector, Mr. Duclos suggested. | tsland Ashing port, and are eX- award to a great horse who ran Some of the points he. stressed | panding into the maunfacture of!» creat race: 1 understand the included: a comprehensive man- | other , ae ‘hi * power service for employees ‘and oO 4 ; ~—employers;-an-increased-degree | facturing operation utilizes tradi-‘i¢ qpey't F ete at ef prepatedness for remedial |[fionel fron and sleel io fabrl-(agty? 5 nus nit Sa wee cntinticene een ae Capation aie a ae fun shoes cr ip 8; 7 : au ie} “hi ; * ment of adult training facilities; |Yorge and specialized equipment sy Rien aoaimas eee facun an. ‘The plaque is also a Prince ; i é g 3 a ti # tt aR Fi i forecasting future occupational | turns out the @hoes on an as- a requir bis Wha: telat t i i ema Edward island product. The of specific. means for encourag-|.* This special shoe was ing desirable geographie mabil- | with a combination. of space age beige ooh tba : an ieee Sy ages Seo og ~—ssi for ite unusual and hand- a i | ¢ some grain. The wood is native |” = ~ |to Prince Edwerd Island. - Herb | Z - Leavett. master craftsman and - & - - ' ; operator of The Leavett, a wood: he firm in the small town | . Prince Edward I. | Includes Disabled ==2222 ; ant example of hi | Dr. EC. Steele, commissioner the disabled and Dr RG Fot- wood Normally the firm ven for the Ontario Workmen's Com- | sythe, director of mental health, | duces i i | pensation Board, told delegates Department of Health, P.E.I. jects tor aule te the eroeee ° to the Atlantic Rehabilitation | who spoke on the mental aspects booming tourist trade and: ¢ sm | . Workshop on Monday that suc- of the disabled. : shops across Canada ane se amt “éessful rehabilitation involving Identification. and -referral ot cee the return to workof. the dis- | handicapped persons with reha« The Mayor of Charlottetown, abied, was the’ goal toward |bilitation potential was the topic “iter Cox, has also sent a mas. which all efforts should be bent lof an address, for the other ses. “28¢ % congratulation end en-| -4n the compensation process. {sien of the Atlantic Rehabilita- @oTSement im which he offers | '“ TF Canada is to. compete sue- tion Workshop, hy Miss Pauline ‘he horse Charlottetown a. per-| cessfully for trade in the mar- Macdonald, director of social ™anent home after racing days, kets, it is essential that we make |service at the Victoria General 2°@ Over “Yor:a quiet old. “age | use of every ounce of prpduct-|Hospital, Halifax “on Monday, ™unching the rich green crane ¥ {vity which definitely ineludes | xfiss Macdonald pointed out that Prince Edward Island.” - the contribution’ by the disabled jour manpower program is in.) = Saevveyt in the field ef Productivity. he 'ereasingly concerned: with the Theft ‘Charge Attractive, easy-care _ _Celanese — Broadlooms | 3d ‘early identification of handicap- H “Unfortunately.” Dr Steele ped persons and their early re- ° sointed out, ‘there is-no magtie jferral to rehabilitation. services ‘Nets $50 Fine z formula, no simple. push-botton in-the-intetest-of not only-the-in= hs ee a‘ : = : : j system, no shortcuts te utilizing, dividual but of the national eco-. '™ police court yesterday ; y m ~ in the fullest measure, the re- nomy. : "5 4. morning Frank Harley, city Z cover ever roo ° sources of the handicapped. “Early identification can erect with theft under $50, was | i } ee : eis 2M aM se ior vate chit aad ee as a lad of fined $50 and.costs or 30. days. | ‘Four lovely broadlooms that fill every carpeting. néed in the house and fit every hile Haat GULL: PebNODM [etteaatial ‘aad: aici stated. /TDonald Ivan MacLean, city, "s budget. There..age twists and textured piles with livingroom luxury. .*. yet each so a te eee |““Hospital and physician disgno- /harged with ‘drunken’ “driving | easy. to kéép clean you can choose even a soft pastel for. the diningroom. All-so eco- ~throughout the years. Successful 'sis, public health nurses and re-/ was remanded to June 2. Bait moanl ‘priced ‘<arnet the whole: hk And, in Pact , ie rehabilitation will only be ac- | habilitation: committees, daycare was set at’ $130.’ Raymond J. - pa you can carpet the whole: house. And, in,"Tact, the colours cover complished in the future, in the centres .. and in the case of Judson, Tea Hill, charged with ', such @ le and wonderful range, the more rooms you have to. -carpet—the -hetter. majority of the cases, by the | yery young children, Kindergar-_impaired driving was also. re-- at “ -- See these four béauties at Eaton's greatly reduced for Canada-wide special selling. ‘ % persistent-determination of dedi- ten -teachers, are all capable manded to June 2 on si ; cated» people,. together ‘with effi- observing potential ehauttation soc Lorne haseieaie Wo! sient methods and techniques cases. When this occurs, it be- on Bridge, ch ir d ith iving | and skilled planning. Rehabilita- | comes a matter of early referral without dive care, and attention | ton: agencies_and other profes- ‘and a long-range educational was remanded «until M at sional experts inthis. field ulti: program. _ Bail was set at $125 Hite sourt| : mately must deal with the indi- ‘Provincial and municipal as- anpearancé was a ‘sequel - toa Si : a fe 4. MAYFIELD. PROPCEL a “4 BROOKLAWN PROPLON HARDTWIST e Propycel i¢ a continuous filament yarn ex This is one of the heaviest propylon car- 3 pressiy for use im carpets, and ‘it has khittle . pets. made, with every tuft. permanently ® trouble with pilling, shedding or lumping. @ twisted for extra strength. and resilient.’.»" Fibres’are. non-absorbent, keep dirt and Spills on vidual’s personality and his prob- .;. ii : o e i a , lens: i OT eiadicemea ae car crash in the: city’ Saturday J ~ Propylon is also ndn-absor bent; resistant te ‘wirtace to be cleaned. up easily!’ Colours are “The rehabilitation afficer, ne aneleap Y Providing .mght in which a large window co moth and mildew, and non-allergenic. Grand- cedil ; : working 4a: ‘eloke “to-operation (eee maintenance te those in the Toronte- Dominion Bank ae icibies ‘ie bei lodian *. locked-in... ... sahara beige, . spicewood, madre with the doctor, should co-ordin- whe need it, while. social and was broken by a runaway spare : # ~* ; ee nap ee ec gteen, antique goldy colour, Palatine» gold, Vene te the penneia ob tat t counselling agencies. help. by of- t.re 5 i Grecian olive, mosaic’ turquoise, Parisienne tian turquoise, cypréss olive, Sierra blue.» Ap Rite hadh ind cecei cape MOTI CONRITTINIRY SEE VICOS Det cre saat ta a oe iE -oneinwrerininenenoe ft CCN,,..80ft.. BOld,.. antique ..2014,.. OPPET RTLEN a ..8--appatemaielynb2-—-wice ni ution. Po accomplish this they eo’ re Screening processes iFderly conduct. / Robert Her- oe 7 ~~ er royal blue: Approx 12° wide. 11 49 | “Special, sq. yd. ; 8.29 juld have'all the faciliti io, atid medical ‘examinations. are ring, Murray Harbor, F-ames BOS a - _ Special, sq. yard” ° eats : shierparrod eg vate re a4 abit usefi! barometers in the early jordan, Murray’ Harbor. and as . eee eluding a. fully equipped rehabill- detection. of physical and mental Daniel. MacNeill, B , roa ° i ” . pol path TRIEAN tation centre. The social worker, : aniel’ MacNeill, Beach Point, vA e Rang uv aN defects,"’ she said. © +, were each fined $20 and costs or trist im many cases should com- An important step in a success: “1 days. Douglas Joseph Mahar, hine their talent for successtul fil rehabilitation: program is in city. was fined $25 and costs or dy-ability, assesment ahd. plan-. Making services readily avail 29 days. : ’ _ asses a 5 & ning.” able and-_this can be dine .in_se-—wendeil Rarry Brvanton, RRA, psychologist and “the psychia- of many higher-priced qualities. Béunces ae : ss @ ight back into shape after you walk’ on if, “Thus-carefree broadionm has a Jixunous* 6'Dirt Mand soil sit ip @n surface 30° they can't f i i : \ Mcderately priced carpet has the stamina “SWEINTILLATION TEXTURED TRILAN 4 Other apeakers on the panel Veraly ways, Miss Macdonald charged with speeding was fin- a Sculptifted textured “with — soft” random-. © harm or dull fabrics, Choose solids in, gold-colour, @hich was chaired by Dr. Ber- eae ‘ ate aaa ed $15 and costs or five..days. ® shearéd tips. Dirt vacuums away easily, beige, at et ee red, champagne, trand Primeau, medical direéte at % ' oh is bay taps A resident _ of. . Cornwall, "y and most tai ms come off with a sponging...' liver ‘Tweed ts hordic. blue. liven | Pec a a = i belied mass Come rehabilitation teams “auiomatie Sea Wad en aia atk : hee ih . boi Cob Deep-dyed ‘colours, inculde coirlt gold’ colpur, <aqua, Burmese. gold, relic gold colour, Helienie ant ; 4 } ej : enoni foes if act was e 2 n & ni pk g : =? Foro on . . } > 5 7 + ‘ ~ cunan teniplin einer at si foilow-up of disabled persdns and st’ dava . = : 2 : .- martini, sant beige, cocoa, ‘tangerine, aqua, copper, Goya -¥ed. or Sorrento beige.. Approx. 9° “stance este e ii Ala : f PN ; i se Capr ahd 12°Wide. “> . a cial service, Saint John General er Toman tae. an a af Ader There wére. five cases of Frin oa old, moss... green or~-Capri Solid ‘colours also_available in_27" 4.99 Hospital, N.B.-who spoke-om as |UD rere rom ine communt'y drunk and. incapable. Three ac- blue.. 12’ wide, 8 95 ES ; hi cessing the handicapped; Dr %. . Miss. Macdonald toncluded bY mised were each fined $90 and Special, sq. yh . stair carpeting. : ; 3 79 Pr CAzilang, consultant’ in’ phy- suggesting . the strengilrening of ensts-or 0 “dats, a- fourth $10 mel ee Std " ; As -. Special, lin’ vard ie e ‘ @ 2! medicine, Department of administrative requirerffents, and® ensts or: five dave: ‘and the et : Se aa ct “" Healfh, Newforfndland, wha de- particularly inthe’ eo-ordination jth mecused drew a 20-day" sua | ae eiss ; ; i J aprched—thephrsical sspects of of services. a ; ‘pended sentence. oii cats i ; 5 +. : ~ : 3 . sty _ : : a : "i a ; ee 3 ° e % ° i “ * iY : i re : “ i ’ : , - : Ss . : ‘ ™ wo