Ma a & \ ; Se z : aos 2 ‘ ns ‘ z F nd N a p , |Graduation | Industries Help Re-Educate i Sid CWS | age Exercises | British Columbia Engineers . Eastern and .CentralDistricts | Set For Mon.” 7 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri June 47, 1966 5 i . : . ® * we *. 3 The graduation exercises of . are teaming With educationists B.C. Tel, along with the B.C. — Englewood Regional High School |; r5 | ae on will’be held on Monday evening,’ most’ “reeciag mrobleme wa eit |Hydro and Power Authority and | Principal Explains June 20, at 8.30 p.m. in the high ica) shortage of engineers ‘several other firms, ‘are’ repre- | - ; . 2 i : : : school auditorium. The Rev: J. trained in modern techniques. |sented on the new committee. ‘an explanation of the operation of children involved in~the sys McBride. will address the A committee, comprised of graduates.’ , i START CLASSES SOON | “The following Grade XII stu-|members of the University of “We hope to have’ som dents will receive diplomas and | a pasa i. seg ses iclasses rolling by .September,’ = ities an representatives ' 0 ‘said Prof. .Crouch. ° “Further of the non-graded system, which tem>a. full insight into how — it | s|will go into effect at St. Jean's | operates ,|Blementary School at ‘the grade NEW j i Do ; in S : NEW PROGRAMS |by; Annie Marie Dawson, Donna ‘fone. level, in September, “was i" In his report~on the year’s }Dixon,~ Linda Howatt, Sandra certificates: : | 2 DIPLOMAS- ‘large corporations, has - been | nore we, along with other pro- Anita “MacDonald, Erit~Daw- eee to Wi the continuing | yineial engineers’ associations, json, Garey Cameron, Judy Daw: | SHOR. ners. lare trying to influence more son, } “This. sort of ‘thing is ab- young people to study engineer- . : sdlutely evsnotial,” said Profes-.jing.” sor - Crouch, president of | the Association of Professional | He sate varety. ef "aee ve given. at. Wednesday night's | ont Mr. “MacDonald- discussed |Howatt, . Downing MacDonald, * eee ite © Home and | new programs for_math and Earle MacDonald, Harleigh Mac- o ’ a reading in the elementary.grades |Kay, Sheldon MacKinnon, ‘Shir- {| ‘The non-graded bystem eum inext yearshe noted that Mary {ley MacLeod,~Cheryl- MacPhee, , nates. the formality of the child's! Duffy has Beem appointed lib-|Alex Taylor, Brian Thomson, moving from one grade to an-|parian at St. Jean's on a full- Sylvia~Wilson, JoAnnWood. ‘other at the end of the school |time basis; a reading consultant Minister _ Dr.C. Jagan 1* Tour Canada oe GEORGETOWN, “Guyana (CP)!—Dr. Cheddi Jagan, Meader of the opposition in Guyana‘s By JACK MOORE | “We went Woking for at least. VANCOUVER (CP) — Major|a dozen of them,” he said. “So P’r'iament, has announced that | he plans a lecture tour of 'Can- The former prime . would not. ~ however, 1e days of his visit, : ac soon. ‘minister zis a CERTIFICATES | Robert Boulter, Robert Call-| \{beck, Donnie Craig, Jack Cros- nobody ever heard of 10~years|men.’ ago... There~are so. many ~new’| ; ; concepts and “new techniques, However, _ iret-yesr _ tegifre: an engineer can't keep up with tet, engineering. ot VOC teh them by ~himself. of the-last two years after re- Because of the scarcity of en-\maining statie or declining for S gineering graduates, compahies the seven years previous. "present statt.” “en their with ‘the re-education pro present “staft. sce gram™going, and, hi lly, the _. G.~F. . Maefarlane, “chief ~en- | registration continuing in- . ications have sprung up within Engineers of B.C. ithe last decade and sciences” ‘The kids at ufiversity today / me term, and permits the child. to | for city schools will have head at his own rate in each) quarters at St. Jean’s next fall: 2 such as chemistry and—physi are “studying; as routine, things |have-wooed™thany. bright you of_the three basic, elementary} two.classes-of-retarded- children, skills — reading, arithmetic, |‘at the educable level, will be + rh . and Hamilton; as well-as in many |Street and Churchill *» Avenue Berg > ropprs Many engineers today are be-_ v A ‘Greenwood policeman | Carmichael, head of the stu- on the grounds of the Stone |parts of the U.S. “It‘is not a new | going to Rochford Square. ee agp he cnt ee aa ing used as“technicians, or just rushes. in- to arrest Stokely—;~dent Non-Violence Coordinating Street School as the main body |method of teaching, but more a} The school's participation’ ‘in sill be open this morning Jie |cial - anes nt aa 4 oe glorified draftsmen. “Graduates Deets |}-Committee,as Carmichael and of the march approached. |change in. classroom _attminis- |the Red Cross Water Safety oro {Will oe eins ae ae ge eee | eens poe | others ‘in thackground were —Greenwood_on_state Route 7. [fration,"” Mr. MacDonald” said. | gram_was_discussed_at_length,|""itye registrars appointed are: {will be mailing the cheques out (hat engineers’ and. leave “thee | erecting’ a tent Thursday to ‘Carmichael: and two others | The-non-graded system will be |and a number of members vol- | P' a4 8 than engineers, a ve | house hikers in the ‘Méredith March. The afrest was made ‘jand language ‘| In outlining the implementa- tion of: the new system “at. St. Jean’s next fall; the principal, were arrested. moved to St. Jean's from Prince Street, and a-workshop class- room will be provided for these classes and for auxiliary classes _Names | Registrars trars have been named for Al- “of B.C. this year. ~ graduated from the Univer: F Pensions, \Mrs. Alton O’Brien, Alberton: to them at the end of June: Old Age Assistance | « gineer at. B.C>~Telephone Co.,) «there some said only 45~electrical engineers |f shy ng Macfarlane said he’ = |John MacDonald, stressed that}aty St. Jean's; and the district ~ ‘doubts there \will ever be 7 . i ; it is not something new. in. that | willbe zoned for grade | Hon. Hubert B. McNeill mi ee all-those~receiving Old~Age ‘enough engineers‘to go. around. seven ee it has been tried and tested in|pupils Starting school next Sep- ister of welfa1 Lae (Security. Pensions from. the. Fe-!’-"But ose. encouraging ~dever . > Saskatchewan and several Can-|tember, with those east of Elm [saree OF we ttare an’ | abe.\deral Goverament. It is unneces- | opment “is. the opening of tech LEADER ARRESTED adian cities, including Toronto |Avenue, and south.of Chestnut |announced yesterday that regis-|/sary for people receiving Blind nological “institutes,” he ~said. making its first start in. thisiunteered their services to as- (AP Wirephote) |province at St. Jean’s, and Mr. {sist: in the carrying out of 'engineers\freefor engineering.” ‘Ted A’Hearn, Summerside; Wil- | \bur Adams, Montague; Mrs. Ba- ” be . o ~shortage of-engineers,’” ‘he. : Sity said. Sa Mr. > Reece gr said it is planned to | program. These were: Mrs. D.J. expand it in subsequent years |McCormack, Mrs. ‘Art Gallant, to cover all the grades. pe OR RO NORTH RIVER \sil Lavie, Souris. ~ ~~ elementary Mrs. Ed Chinery, Mrs. Tame Registration forms “have been Hennessey, Mrs» Anthony Doiron, |made out and these will -avail- | The principal said a workshop |Mrs. Mary McQuaid, Mrs. W. |able in the registrar’s os |will be held in September to lay |Ledwell, and Mrs. Raymond |each of the communities. The of- out the whole program for the | McCloskey. fices will be open from 9 ‘a.m. non-graded system. This work- _ The meeting was conducted by until 12 noon and from 1.30 p.m. shop will involve teachers and Bill _Ledwell, “president St. juntil 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. parents. and will. give parents |Jean’s Home and School. ‘Individuals in the Charlottetown ——— area may registrar at the De- WEATHER J ‘Artistic Director BRIEFS Sport Shirts Cool short sleeve Sport Shirts by B.V.D., Bluestone and Forsythe. | IS PATIENT G ive Ss C oO m m ents Sizes small to extra large. Millar Orr of North Rustico ;Artistic Director of the Char- Story of a young businessman , Checks, plains ‘and_stripes. _AHM_has entered_ the P.E.1__Hospital|tottetown__Summer __ Festival, }4pavelling_ in. Manitoba, who | machine washable. , for: surgery. |Mavor' Moore, said yesterday, finds himself in a small town| | ti 6 | = : \‘It will be two’ weeks of long | vi ; | Regular 4.95 UNDERGOES. SURGERY WE 0 ng | stranded without “any money. He | SHOW RUNS FOR YEARS partment of Welfare, third floor, The TV panel game I've Got new Provincial. Building, Rodh- |A Secret begins its 15th continu-}ford Street, Charlottetown. - Tempera: |ous year in June. This registration is: necessary TORONTO (CP) ps ae a |hours and short tempers-of ela-|js mistaken for_a.. Northwest |tures: | | ! SHOWS AT : g |. Teri LeClair, daughter of Mr. |tion and depression—of fun and | Mounted Policeman, who has|Low Overnight High Thursday | TONIGHT = SATU Y DUSK Now “jand Mrs. Frank LeClair, Queen |hard work, but eveybody is l00k-’ heen sent out incognito to in- |Dawson ~....... 69 ONLY i Elizabeth Drive, ‘City, under- ing forward to the start of re- vocticate corruption in the town, Vancouver ...... 75 MUFL BRONSTON ~ Q went surgery at the Rehabilita- hearsals on Monday. — |In essence, Mr.~Moore said, it's| Winnipeg .......- 80 TY reo ’ tion Centre Wednesday. | Mr. Moore arrived in the prov-|_ comedy about scoundrels a cacueeenes o | ie : : i - a lince Wednesday. and this week | fleecing scoundrels. AWA Siete eesi . WILD Aka ape RADE RESULTS |i sentence oom fe [W'bmear ase (Mel : NE 90 HE Wop , es $ fur iv, he Tiawiee dee ete ie ates acs bea a. 6-6 6 Cee} @'8 5 + AIR-CONDITIONED |o the Bicycle Roadeo held. in Nal, cast arrive. Jack Duffy |. ~The Ottawa Man," he added | Fredericton 76 \ Y we : : » ahd Marilyn Stuart are heré, Don | pas th bi tr be Seetmer tenes : s Crapaud: Up to nine years, Ke- ; eo {has the three biggest names iM /csaint’ John ....... 68 . 5 : : P Pp 2 . Ke- | Harron and Kate Reid are com- “festival” : ce vin Ferguson; From nine to 12 | |the “festival” as. stars — Kate iMoncton .......:.. 76 A jing and so it goes. The Confed-| Reid, Don Harron: and Eric |Halifax c eration Centre is coming alive | House, who was here last year | Charlottetown again. Jack hammers are pound- jin “Laugh With Leacock.” ‘The | Sydney ig over head, claw hammers | Ottawa- Man,” Mr. Moore con- | Yarmouth vare~being- wielded by the ~-set-/tinued, will seé“tnany ew faces | St: John's; years, Allan Vos: From 12 to 16 years, Harley Harvey. These winners will enter in the provin- cial roadeo to: be held in Ohar- lottetown. BE AHEAD FOR SUMMER: 69 74 80 SV aaaes 62 Nfld. ~--—49----71- aye a 84 87 87 103 * 76 < carpenters, and everyone i$ joining the summer festival cast |Boston ... TIMES CORRECTED busy. ; |—including Miss Reid, Don|New York .......... Marshfield — Harrington — |: Mr. Moore in an_ interview pwer, Jean Cavall, Doug Cham- | Miami bee ° JANA eSesessugserases Mt.. Stewart Pastoral Charge. Wednesday afternoon said that iberlain, Don Cullen, Arno Gott. |New ‘Orleans ..,.-. 7 tthe United Church. Worship: Mt. the, then threatened, Air Canada | hardt,- Frederic Dewancker, and {Tucson ....++++++ 78 \Stewart 11 a.m. Mr. Ralph Bald- strike could throw the -tight re- | Alfie Scopp.)It has an 18 mem 108 Angeles Ciao 63 jerston, guest speaker. Marsh- hearsal schedule in’ utter chaos ber cast aad: among hose re- HALIFAX (CP) — The wer ‘ field 11 a.m. Harrington 11 a.m. —heaven help us; and it did. > ther. office says skies were turning are Tink Robertson,- Bill Special speaker. Rev. Dr. D.A. Campbell, interim-moderator. (9:50 a.m. Monday, morning and ae after about™an hour—long brief- Bi ie ca catuct ing ,‘Anne’’ and “The Ottawa : © Cow yesterday | \fan’*~ will: start act = | Morning .Justice of the Peace oe ee one sals to get ready for openings on July’ 4 and 6. SOME CAST CHANGES “Anne” he said won't take Albert Dinnis fined a city resi- dent, Hugh Patrick Trainor, | $10-and costs or four days for | ratii a vehicle without ' : papas Teecaiies: re = quite as much: work this year, For falling to yieli right of |DUt tere have been & fow'comt way, Dr. “Andrew Peterson, Say,.|°@2ces and members of last age Harbour, was also fined $10 Y€ar's cast will need quite a bit arid costs or four days. of work to get the snow Nietlave. | Brenda Jean MacArthur, Win- ¥4¥ Armstrong, who will be re- | sloe, for failing to stop at a stop ™embered for her portrayal. of : sign, Alan Smith, Hunter River, |/“™a in “Irma La Douce” in 1964 Straw Hats for driving without due care_and |Wi!l be. replacing Leane Mar- attention, and Barry Millar Shall as “Miss Stacy’ in “Anne” : : Stevenson; New Glasgow. for and Diane Nyland will be taking Summer straws by Stetson amd qriying without a valid opera- | over’ from Gayle ‘Lepine “Shuttleworth.” Greys, ~“blues~am@“*or's license were each fined $10 “Josie Pye.” Anne Linder is re sans. | pe }placing Shirley Millner -as Regular to 3.95 | INCREASED FLIGHTS “Prissy Andrews” in the show. : An increase in the number of | The entire festival cast will be 3 fa 1 < flights by Eastern - Provincial |}. arias eA ad “ Tyee . 7 Clal. here this weekend, since ‘‘Tur- ae went into effect Wed- Iver" vwill utilize the members Addition: of another , Sunday ao Jane an; ag hipabetig Iflight to the Moncton - iieinane Man ee with ui any addit- |side ‘Charlottetown service 1°. i ohbage wis tehpaieg’ |brings to 18 the number of flight +4... Ate RAHI Ope each week connecting the ‘“<,° sia feat i sora lpoints: Halifax and New Glas-|. Mr Moore in addition to be- lgow - Trenton will_cortinue to 22 the artistic director of ‘the NOW ONLY : , t [es Saag? laa i ; i receive daily - except - Sunday renal vig ee return service from Moncton ac yes cd M iitieg ol ecuea via Summerside and Charlotte. ee ee town: i jwrote.. He said yesterday that |he-first’ wrote and directed the LEAVES PROVINCE | comedy for television about six Vice-president of explorations | yésrs ago. The nlay, he added, with the Hudson Bay. Oil and {is based on the: ‘Insz-ctor Gen- gas _ Company Limited, R.J. lerel’. which is probably one of Hamilton of Calgary left the| the half-dozen great comedies of ~ province yesterday afternoon for | 3}) time 3 Noya Scotia before proceeding | Basically the play relates the to Calgary. ' Sap - -— ‘Mr. Hamilton accompanitrd iby E. L. Erickson, chief geophy- jsicist, ‘and R. C. Galloway. ichief geologist, arrived in Ineral was ‘held from St. Hilary Roman Catholic Church-on June 13th. Burial was in Nippegon, the ‘Ont. Surviving is one , brother ‘ovince’ Wednesday. | : ge E. MacDonald..of Char- The Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas sun ae : Company Limited is expected to | Rehearsals .get underway at | Cole and Diane Dewey. as! be in the province for another | CARD PARTY cloudy :in most ogaaieegiiad re- jgions late Thursday and scatter- The choice of productions | <4 showers were reported. worked out quite well from a A weak weather system cross- cast. point» of view, Mr. Moore ing Maine will reach Cape Bre- ;said ‘“‘Anne” used a preponder ton this morning and Newfound- jance of women and ‘“Turvey"'|land in the evening. Slightly. |while requiring. quite a drier air following this system i will miove into northern. New |: Brunswick before dawn.and into large | number of women, since it was based on a army theme neces- most other regions in, tle morn- | ING. cs Sunny skies were forecast to-4 | Dealing with’ ‘“Turvey’ Mr..| dav for most regions, but after- | Mogre said that there was ev- [2000 cloudy periods and a few jery cco Th tere showers were expected to or be a-succes\. The title role, he SIOp- oe : : In. Cape Breton, cloudy skies | sale, - a8 n__ wonderfuly well and ocaneed showets were fore- jcast -in the person of Jack! act for most of the day. Tem | Duty. 3 peratures there will be “much | Earl Birney, who wrote cooler than the 80-degree: tem- perature...reading...repdrted..at |. Sydney Thursday. Regional forecasts: Mainland .Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Eastern New | Brunswick Counties, Lower St. John River Valley: Cloudy with showers overnight. Sunny today with a few cloudy intervals and a few showers; not much change in temperature; winds light; low-high at Halifax 52 and 70, | Yarmouth 51-65, Kentville %6-| 75, New Glasgow and Goshen | 55-70,_Charlettetown 55-68, Monc="~ ton . 53-70, Fredericton 55 and sarily required a large number lof men, which ‘‘The Ottawa | Mian” produced. m2 ar a the |.book, on which Don Harron and |Norm . Campbell . based . the | musical, is thriled-with the fin- jal draft of thé scrip, Mr. Moore jsaid Alan Lund: is staging and | choreographing the .musical. | Speaking on the “‘festival’’ in general Mr. Moore said ‘‘we have .much the strongest cast |we've had in the three year |histary of the festival and hav- ‘ing a full orchestra —dunder \the direction of John Fenwick-- will . certainly be a wonderful |addition.”” “He added that . if- |“Anne” had been done with @/79, saint John 51 and 70. Out- full. orchestra last year, it cer |igok for Saturday, cloudy with , tainly would have been in a class | ccatiered showers and little with any of the Broadway mus |temvercture change. jieals. | High tide today at Charlotte- ALL CANADIAN town 9.47 a.m. and 11.33 p.m. At ‘This year’s festival, Mr. Rustico at 5.04 a.m. Summerside |Moore said, “looks like great tide eighteen minutes later than fun. It is all-Canadian and bas- |Charlotfetown. Sun rises today BRACKLEY PT. RD. Jam" DIRECTED BY HENRY HATHAWAY - MUSIC BY NOLAN: CONTE: DIMITRI TIOMKIN: SCREENPLAY BY BEN HECH? JULIAN HALEVY & JAMES EDWARD GRANT ICHAEL WASZYNSKI- PRODUCED BY SAMUEL BRONSTON arn FOR B WRT NCTA EVINN - EXPERTS and interesti ng : course in’ Show at Dusk In 6 Easy Interesting Lessons TODAY - SATURDAY SHOWS $:30-7-9 ed on previous successes, so we |at.5.43'a.m. and _sets at 8.44 p.m. have some assurance that it will All times ADT. work."’ see sea ; | “With the publicity the -fes-| the Charlottetown Festival since tival has gained in the past ‘two | its inaugratign.in 1964, said that seasons, he added, ‘‘miany more|he hopes to be able-to make \actors, actresses, directors and|some arrangements’ ‘this sum- so on are interested and would |mer whereby he can continue to | like to be part of ‘the festival; |work with the festival in some! - but he added the competition is |respect. He. will, be going next SSS BESS aL aS LE Dh. Prara iusetl ma HEU Pt an is mata VAN STORY BY PHILIP YORDAN AND NICHOLAS RAY - EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE bs ase 7 Manta | a EGINNERS AND _ THE BIRDS--THE BEES ... AND BIKINIS — ein y month. The Company; which is | Resu!ts of the\card varty play- exploring the possibilities of oi], @d at the Community Centre last has been working in the area night: Ladies: first; Mrs. Joseph getting stiffer and since ‘in|summer to the St. Lawrence | jterms of money we can’t com. | Center for the Arts, but he add- ‘ | t jpete we are still relying on|ed, he has a great’ interest. in _ from_Montague to: St:-Peters—{R. Gallant; _segond, Mts. \ Mc- | natriotism and the desire to try_| the _ Charlottetown. festiyal—and : : \entee: Gentlemen: first, W.W. Bus ys : * WORD RECEIVED Murphy: second, Preston Elis- Bigtinegariey ae jwould like to conenue © 3 : in-conjunction_with_— dackets: Stylish Jackets in terylene and tn e Ward has been received by re- worth. Freezeout: Peter Costel- | nti es "aa uae Mr: Moore, | some work tives on the Island of the sud- lo, Mrs. John Cummisky. Conso- | ™ as n associated with Nits fine cotton. Just the thing for To-night — it cs den death of Ronald J. MacDon- lation: Peter McQuaid, Mfrs. | : = rarer : ee i a nice tee tor-ald_in Ontario, Mr. MacDona‘d, \Proston..Ellsworth.. Door .prite: | _ ci eno ee ee eB sie i leek cee ae eo manniner formerly of South Lake, P.EJ. George ‘Larter. Special prize: : THEAT R E 3 Y Till suffered a heart attack. he fu- IMrs Helen Carmody.- INDA BIKES | fe L ‘Where to buy one? Regular to 16.95 ae 1 88 ‘MONTAGUE Matinee Saturday 3:30 Friday 9 p.m. Sat. 8 & 10'p.m. D.S. T. . Adm. 30¢ - 50c.- 75¢ > "MASQUERADE" « Saturday ONLY H eS o ss re Admission 75¢ hae ae | las B & in color 4. KERWIN ‘DONALD: ‘ - HAMBLY “Douglas Bros. & eal ern —] eect acta my : 5 Cliff Robertson - Jack Hawkins - Marisa Mell @ Show at Dusk MATHEWS: GRAY: HOUSTON-BROUSSE ‘ : a AND it Jones Who was kidnapping whom—Escape from the castle, cross paca ae HOW A t : 1 of course? 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