Physical educcitio is given promotion, _i)alL'£II education was pro- ; extensively and reached segment of Island pop- IIIUII during the year 1N2-INS. Boswell. M. Sc.. di- mior of the P. E. 1. physical .dui-ation division I‘6P0TI9d 19¢‘ entl.V- . 1..., pIi_VSl(.'aI education com- iii’? rural sllools and prize money available for this mmpeliiion. The schools were classified according to size and . the winning schools were Tignish zinnal High school. Kensing- .' . W. Regional High School. Park- _Slierwood. Air Marshal conducting ¢t'Ii(iIi'ISlI(' football. soccer. vol- ii-_iliall. hockey and basketball la,-dowiis in all age biiackets. g1,c'5is and awards symbolic of [[19 various titles were awarded H, mm; and individuals by the diiision. _ IllIt‘I‘.\‘(‘Il0IaSII(‘ track and field ,...iii-ictiiion was increased an ,...,..iioted during the year by the .11., isioii and the Interscholastic a]'li(‘IlI' associatimi. Count)’ cliniiiiziiioiis and E P|'0ViM'lll "Wt were held during the spring \\]IIl both increased participation and record breaking P9I'f‘"'m' mu-p5_ An estimated L500 01' mm... nf the sclwol population .,‘..,.,,(-ipatod in this individual spl‘l'l din-int: the year. , 1‘hc d‘vision and the athletic association also promoted and staged the annual county and I'li‘i\A'Ill('aII ice Sports- I/l\'I", i\lIa‘ETlNGS ' riip iiitel's:~liolasilc \. il'lElIIllII held a total 0.’ live p1'tl\'IIIl‘IaI meetings during the _icar and the zone representa- li\'t‘$ he-id uiidiiionnl meetings in turn‘ l'|‘.\ icctivc zones. Silicc its llit("llI(JII tiio years ago the asso- ('|.’ill()|l llzls become one M the most active sports g'nvei‘ni~n£!i I1o(IlF‘S in the province. Professltlnal preparation in the lipid of physical education was enrnilraged and assistancewas made available by the division my this purpose. Fifteen candid- ates iiere sent to the University of xrii- Brunswick Summer S('I'|(!0i of Physical Education. Dlirin: October the division's first two physical education iiorkshops were held at liicrside and Charlottetown and m‘t'II'(‘(‘I to be very successful. (iii-r .300 teachers registered at the mo centres. The instructors \\(‘l'P Pauline Cunningham oi‘ the I\‘i~\v Bi‘ilns\\'ick department of i~iiiic:ition and Mrs. Irene Fer- » of Summcrside schools. To niprove the volunteer lead- (‘fI»I'll) being: used in all phases o’ the programme throughout the pro\‘ince. a record number of clinics (provincial and local) fol‘ coal-hes, officials and play- hrs in football. hockey. basket- DeBlois Bros. reports steady annual growth The DeBlois Brothers whole- salc and insurance busin e s s li|lt‘II(‘(I up in 1915 and has been \lf‘i'IfIII_\' pi-otzressiniz ever since. 'l'Iii~i lll0\‘PrI into their present ml:~i~tri-s at In Queen Street in lftii aild have operated from there cvel‘ since. They now have a total of five Il'lll'I( loading and unload ‘i ii g duni-s. three on Queen Street and two on Water Street. They also have the facilities to handle lhrce railway cars on their pri- into railway siding. llcBl(lis B rot hers are the iihnlesale suppliers for the (‘hirer Farm stores which oper- ate in Prince Edward Island. as well as number of independent lzrocery siol'es. They also repre- sent several insurance compati- IN l'hci employ a staff of about 4-‘i. and the president is Noel I-I. llrlllrils; vice- president a lid Wiliéiiiing director. J.A. Likely: .sccl'(‘lal‘_V. T.D. DeBIols and the trcnsilrcr is R.A. DeB is. ' lliii'Inl.' the past five years. fur new Clover Farm stores haw Il(‘€l1 opened and another '5 in ‘lit’ process of construction. other stores have been renovat- ed II1 the past ‘years. The firm is loiikilii: forward for a n o I h or _l‘“*‘iici'olis year in I964. Wilmot can boast big tourist resort wilmol. the district immediat- "Y adjacent to the e a a t e r ii lliluntiaries of the town of Sum- melside can bout of having the larlzesitouiiat resort in the Maritimes in the Garden of the Gull Motel. The resort. owned by Vaughn ll Groom. originated with vnliaucs some I2 years ago and ""-‘ "handed over the years to "‘ point where it now consists ‘ -2 motel units plus the origin- “ Niles. Rankin Construction of Sum- -‘ Side began a new 21-u nit . year. . -*3 the motel, which is o p 0 ii -lflr-round. prospered. r. .’l”.‘°m keiii adding to his origin- minvestment. ‘rliroo years motel-owner put in a swim- ""C Pool for the oniovmat 1 “mm was conducted again for .~ ' = GIRLS’ CAMP DAVID BOSELL ball. baseball and track and field. were sponsored and con- ducted by the division during the year. Top authorities are ibrought in to assist department staff on coaching and officiat. ing techniques and distributing rule books. coaching manuals and other helpful materials. The lreqiiested Oqulplnent to help! FOLLOW SAME PA'l"l‘ERN with the physical education pro- 1 SALT L A K E CITY .Kram. Iltlese schools were Pi‘ 12° :§£"‘-k;"")l:° t"'1‘:"g‘;’3e?g°‘3; ‘Med Wm‘ me mimmum WW coincidence alive. They both "mi “"53” for Plflylnfl VII‘ gave birth to sons Wednesday ious seasonal activities such as in hospital. Mrs. Gerald Zim- “,o¢ban_ mnhli. hockey‘ bub merrnan's son was born in the etblll. volleyball. badminton. laon was born to Mrs. Stephen Zimmomian. soccer. track and field, etc. APi —' TRAIN 'ro FLY 'COP'I'EIlS PENSACOLA. _Asi.ronauts aj. L. G o r d o n Cooper and air force Capt. Ed- .ward H. White say they have lcompleted 11 hours of ‘training and are ready for solo helicopter lflight. Cooper and White told I 1 afternoon. Nine hours later. a ‘press conference Wednesday Mrs. Charles er .that the helicopter training is {designed to prepare them for ilandings on the moon. They said I-‘ta, IAPI _. the helicopter is more allied in tpattern and approach to a moon nding vehicle than any other available instrument. I07 YEARS OLD LANCASTI-JR. Pa. tAPl -- Landis celebrates I07t:ii birthday Thursday with fancy cake, many felicita- 5' tions and a visit from PIiiI2fIPI- phia relatives. On the eve of her birthday. an IIIIt"|'\‘le\\Pl' asked: "Was your husband a handsome man'." "i don't now." Mrs. Lalidls said. ‘'1 never asked lilni." RELEASE!) FROM JAII. CAPE TOWN iAP' — Lettie Sibeko has been released from a South African jail because she expects ii baby next week. She Ivas ordered to appear in court legal lirganizat inn. _he ‘GVlI.flI'lIIaVII - The Evening Patriot Page ‘to Feb. 2.4. Mrs. Siheko was" ar- rested last Julie. when she vias a iiiniith prcgllalli. and spent I60 fIi'L\‘.'~, lll soliiaijv coliflnenieni as a .sil.~iiecied ,\'e2ro subversive. in ‘\'ovcnihcr she was charged with helng a member of an ll- INl)IC'I'I'}I) BY JURY MO.'\"l‘GOMI‘IR\'. Ala. IAPI ~- A federal grand jury indicted T. L. Thaggard Werhuday on charges of unlawfully obtaining ‘money from a bank protected by government deposit insur- ance. The Union ‘Bank and Trust Company of Montgomer-_v _.._-_.__ accused Ihaggard of with¢h-aw- ing $43,000 which the bank said was credited to his account. roneoualy. - E PROVIDES chief instructors for these clinics ‘ were: Provincial hockey school —Howie Meeker. former Nation- at Hockey League stair and for ,mer coach of the Toronto Maple ‘Leafs: provincial and local basketball clinics— Ed Hilton. 3 . Dul'lstan's University and Earl Nicholson. Prince of Wales | provincial iclinic — Ken Ful-tz. referee-in- lchiel of the Atlantic Football . Conference. In August the first provincial youth leadership training camp for girls, and the second for lmiys. we-ire hold all the Ilollalid Cove -Uliilllli with a provincial regil-c.s'eiltiation of 40 boys and 44 girls. Local people were used Instl'ilction at the ‘camp. which provided an excel- lent opportunity for athletic and leadership training. An adult camp leadership train- ing course was held in June at Hollalid Cove for more than 100 representatives of provincial agencies and organizations terested in cnmplnig. Gordii Kerr acted as course-co-ordim aim for what proved to be an extremely popular course. in addition to cooperating with ‘other organizations and agencies in staging activities. the division promoted and conducted its own .pi-ovincial hockey playdowns. de- claring winners in all age brackets and similar playdowns were completed in baseball. Crests symbolic of the various |-V. titles of these activities were awarded to teams and in- dividuals by the division. AtotaloIl46tms—tI2 hockey. 24 baseball. 20 basket- lball. nine football. eight soc- ! cer and three cross-country. reg- istered with the division for pro- vincial competition during the '< 0 DJ -1 “Adult Keep Fit" classes were conducted as an experiment in 0'Leaiw, Summerslde. Char- iot-tetown. and Montague from November to April. The response to the program was gratifying with a total registration of ap- proximaiely 350 in the four cen- trea. P. E. I. PROJECTS In December a meeting of to professional physical education and recreation people in the iprovinoe was held for the pur- pose of discussing the provincial projects being submitted to the federal government for approv- al. Projects approved by the federal governimen-t as part of the provincial fitness and amateur sport program were; part time recreation personnel. capital equipment. adult fitness classes. youth leadership train- ain- profesaional preparation lseholarshipa and bursaries). and lay leadership tliiaining tsports clinical. Through the year. Mrs. Evelyn 'I:1dgett. of Moncton. well known -for her dancing instruction con- ducted a dancing course as a pilot project for both students and adults in Summerside and Charlottetown. 'IIie response was good with well over 500 students and adults receiving instruction. During the year many schools his guests and Iaiit year I nine- hole par-three golf course was completed. LIMITED ‘Ir MONCTON N.B. Phone EV 4-3344 UMNE R’ IUHNII com-any LIMITED-ESTAILISHED IN lass HONCTON—-NEW BRUNSWICK WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OF HARDWARE and BUILDING SUPPLIES PLUMBING and HEATING SUPPLIES I SPORTING GOODS. ETC. ATLANTIC PROVINCES AND GASPE P.0. CAMPBELLTON N.B. 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The cottages are situated along the shoreline of Bedeque say while the new units under l construction overlook the golf 13 course, swimming pool and tho y. The motel also contains a cot- tee house which caters mainly to guest: but in open to any on 0. Breakfast: only are served at the co house. Some 1) people are employed at the motel during the b u s y summer season but during the winter is slashed to six or seven e oyeea. "iii: Groom also has a gift shop only shoe EIAIEL I IIEITIIE I'IIOIIIIIIT8 LIIITEI IACIVILLI. N. I. QAIIOHITOMI IOITIIAL VAICOUVII IAI-IIAIAIIIDT COOKING APPLIANCES Electric. gas, oil and solid fuel ranges . . . known and preferred by generations of Canadian women. WATER HEATERS Electric or oil-fired gins lined water heaters provide a constant supply of crystal-clear hot water. 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