in * ®readv ie. fxamines an | 200 Accepted In Training Plan The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug, 24, 1966. 11 INDIAN HANDICRAFT IS EXAMINED Mrs. J. Philip Matheson, of g Oyster Bed Bridge, P.E.L, ‘president of the Federated Women’s Institute of Canada, _Eskimo doll Frank Ashmole of the Nation- al Employment Service office in| Charlottetown said this morning that approximately 200 men and} made by Mrs. Ida Aleekuk. N.W.T., 1600 miles northwest president of the Reindeer Sta- of Edmonton. Mrs. Joe Lan- tion, N.W.T., Women’s Instit- dry (CENTRE), president of the Fort Providence, N.W.T., ute and displayed at the first ‘Women’s Institute looks on- northern Canada Women's In- stitute convention at Inuvik, Intermediaie: Timmy Richard, Maurice Arsenault, Jean Paul. Arsenault, Gerald Arsenault. Senior: Alvina Arsenault... Bronze Medallion: David Gal- ‘| lant. 5 ] The chairmen were Mrs. Em- ‘manuel Gallant and Mrs. Yvonne Arsenault - while. the instructor |was Merlin Gallant. . | Program 5 provides and com- | - +fortable living allowance for ‘single and married persons tak- ing the course and thus provid-_ Two Premiers Victor Wool Blankets (CP Wirephote) jj - STARTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY = SEPTEMBER 17th ‘SEPTEMBER SALE OF = =————SS#PTEMBER mH ‘HOUSEHOLD LINENS “osu Ream Rubber Pillows. Moulded in one piece, Satori white Baan cotton cover, zippered end. Size 24" x . hy, 48x 8% ' 2 2 each 19% wool, 86% viscose, wide satin bind-— ing, boxed, eolours blue, eoral, green, yellow. Size 80” x 90"’. : 10° : Chicken and Goose : Feather Pillow Cotton: linen finish, cord edge, 21" x 27”, eotours pink, 2 38 a each -EATONIA (Carib Rose) Goose Down Canadian made of all wool, wide satin binding, colours red, blue, antique gold; green and rose. Size 72’’ x 90’’ : each and Goose Feather Pillow 99. ' Floral. stripe, 8 es. ‘dahing, 2" x Wr", = Percale Pillow Renewers. ge Bunk Sheets ao : be 6 / white cotton, ps end, standard “~ 59 ouch Made of fine white cotton, plain hem, 63" vincial jes opportunity for people whe! jcould not formerly- take training courses because they had to sup- . training agreement. {port themselvés and sometimes Mr. Ashmole said — thaf. this families. program was designed for tre@- is $35 a week for a single person | ing and retrainine the unemploy |¢48 for a person with one de- | éd and underemployed, and has ipendent; been operating for the past cou--/and $63: for three dependants. If | women had been acéepted for program 5 of the federal- pro- | ple of years. He said the num- ithe person is from outside the training |area where: the course is given | bers of people taking. under the program has continu- jand must board,-and additional | ed to increas jeach year and al- 1$15 allowance to cover the cost | The allowance offered. AUGUSTA, | nor John H- Reed said today .2 | $55 for two dependants | Will Meet With- Maine Governor.|. Me. (‘AP)—Gover- is, inviting the premiers of New | Brunswick and Quebec to Au- gusta, probably in tate October, to discuss mutual problems and plans of the. three neighboring jurisdictions. 0% ‘Pillow Cases ~ “Made, of fine white cotton, plain hem, 42"' Ny beige and yellow. - 2 ee ae BB Pile Bathmat ct Ay piece, mat 20” x 32”, matching lid cover, 60% orfon and dynel, machine washable, solours wn rose, blue, Chenille Bath — * results - don Kelly, “has been a training’ facilities at the | Provincial Vocational tazed The program, he said, . {s chiefly for persons with’ & min- “fmum of a grede 10 education but. a soecial basic training course designed to provide ad-_ ditional training in science, ma- the: naties and English for those- with below crade ten education is also prov ided and. many take ad} entage of this course Results Are Anoouaeed In Water Safety Classe: | = Water Safety classes have been , tested recently in’ Western P-E.]. ‘by Sur rvisor_Earl-Foster—The the, tests: follow: ~Kinkora>~ Beginners: Barbara MeCarville-—- Kevin Maureen Kelly, Gary Arsenault, Robert Milligan, Gerard Keefe, Cathy Johnston, Paula Johnston, George McKenna Ronald Mal- | let. Gordon’ McCarville. Bren- | Allen Croken Des- | Glen Edith - Keefe, mond Hammill, Ronald Keefe, Geraldine Keefe. Mary Beth Duffy. « Juniors: Marion Keefe, Char- | Intermediate: Pat Keefe, Nial | Lefurgey. : ris. The chairman was Mrs. Lorne oberts: the instructor, _ Suzanne MacLean. — Cape Egmont: Edna Gallant. ault, Dianne Velma Arsenault, rsen- reia Asians Try New Type ‘Nationalism BANFF, Alta» (CP) Asian ¢fountries are finding it neces- sary to build a new kind of “‘sec- ond - stage nationalism, velopment was told Monday. Dr. William Holland, director - of the department of Asian studies at the University of British Columbia, told the open- ing session of the conference that . traditional nationalism based on the fight “for inde- pendence from colonial powers no longer is : good’ enough™an Asia. He said the ‘‘jailbird genera- tion of national leaders — so- galled because these leaders often spent years in the jails of the colonial powers during inde. Pendence struggles — originally wn and held the loyalty of their people through*their role in the independence movement : But now that independence fact .most areas for more than a decade! of leadership and a tionalism. Both the second generation of leaders © “and the sremaining members of the -jailbird genera ae are seeking these new sym- hols Dr. Holand new na- said) Indones Probably has gone farther aa j any other Asian country in seek- ing the new symbols, new slo- ea and new ideologies of sec- ep4-stage nationalisin- ub Institute. | for this program were becoming them single girls. although there | conversations on {Raymond Gallant, Gerald Arsen- Arsenault, | (Maureen Johnston, Linda Kelly, | | lant. Mallett, | The chairman was Mrs. D. | Poirier, the instructor, Ronald Keefe, | Jene Mulligan, Gerard Johnston. |Paul Bronze Medallion: Mary Mor- | Yvonne Gallant, 'senault, Eldon Arsenault,’ Randy |ert :ttinArsenault,Pauline-Gallant— ‘ner, Phillip Maund, Kevin_Coles, Beginners: | ‘ban Arsenault, jault, | Arsenault. the | Banff conference on world de- | the; search is on for new symbols- The governor said. he reached | agreement with Premier Louis most of | Robichaud of New Brunswick in | Campobello | are some married women, are | Jsland during President John- J. enrolled in three courses. The | sons visit there last’ weekend. | majority are —in= cofmmegial, Premier Daniel Johnson _ of ‘with a few in beauty=culttre and | Quebee will be invited, Reed two in commercial art. The re-. said, and a mutually agreeable mainder of the students are date will be arranged, possibly men, many of whom are mar- this week. | ried, and the twelve courses of- | Leading topics, Reed‘ told. a! fered for men include welding,~ press conference, will be the | plumbing, sheet mental’ work, possibility. of a corridor road “mechanics and so on. through Maine to link the two provinces and the development | | of airline service between | Maine and__the—provinces, pri- |marily between Montreal and | Portland. of boarding is given. Thirty-three. women, Richard, Donald heaahaalk, Don- | 12 Week Course ald Shea, Claude Gallant,” Mau-’ rice: Arsenault,-Donald= Richard; Is- Concluded - * Thirty nine children from North Milton, ‘Wihsloe and. sur- rounding areas were tested Aug,. Mary Gal- 12 at Brackley Beach following | ja two week swimming course. | ian Garth Hooper acted as chairman, and David Large, Life Senior: Urbian Poirier © iguard at Brackley Beach provi- | Intermediate certificate: Paul ded instructions and conducted Atkinson the test. Successful. candidates were: Beginners: Cheryl Stead, Deb- MacArthur. bie MacLeod, Karen MacRae, Abram's Village and Welling- |Diane Ford, Glenda Diamond, jton: Beginners: Brian Conrad, \Lillian Diamond, Wayne Diam- ault, Louis Gallant, Juniors: Camille Richard: -George Arsenault, lant. Intermediate: Paulette Gal- | Danny || Arsenault, Donald. Arsen- jond, John Turner, Stewart Mac- jault,, Ginett Arsenault, Elmer Rae, Brian Stead, Sydney Con- |Gallant, Carolyn Arsenault, |ner, Dorothy Turner, Beverley Donna Arsen- |Diamond. jault, Nancy Perry: Albert Ar-| Juniors: David MacRae, Rob- Hooper, Robert MacLeod, Ferguson, Jill Arsenault,-Mar- | Mrs. Kay MacRae, Kenneth Tur- Juniors: Roger ‘Gallant, Ur- {Bethany Turner. 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