MR8. ERNEST LORD and Mrs. William Hlucox dllcual bucks and puzzles with Howie. MK’l‘iflEl. Jane. and Lennie It a nnrsery school tor ietarded children held three dilemma! a week at Prince Street School. Kindergarten For Retarded Children is Operated In City Charlottetown on Three alterooons a week. irom i to 4 o'clock. two volunteer vmrkcrs conduct a kindergarten [or retarded children in a cla {until it Prince street School. ltlrs. wtlliarn Hancox and Mrls. lirnest Lord said yesterday that their nursery school la. as its is they know. the only venture lit its kind in the Maritime. They say that the trend now in ii'nriring with retarded children is to start training them at the nursery school age. accause retarded children can- not atiL‘nd the Sherwood schoo lmill they are about eight years old, tlle kindergarten at Print: Street answers a need lungrlelt by the parents at young retard rd rlliidrenl in tact. it was ilinlulzh meetings belween these parents and Miss Jackie Cum- miskcy the social worker at the mental health clinic that the nursery school came about. Mrs Huncox and Mrs. Lord. tissiatr-ti once a week by Mrs. Catherine Reynolds. teach the rhildrt'u simple garnets and other similar things. the Idea being ":(‘ltina them used to a little organized program tawny (rpm the iamiiy." Tito kindergarten was begun in April largely through the er- (nrts (it Miss Cummiskey. a nd ttiih tlte cit-operation or the School Board. which provided the rlas~ronm. Toys and other piec- es oi equipment were donated by lriclirls The Health pasteur- ltcd Milk Company supplies the Itth wilh tree milk daily. A! nresent only {our children. IL'tYi 4-6 attend the kindergarten. but both workers expressed the hopi- that more will be enrolling in the tall. since there II room ltir mi increase. Although neither Mrs L o r a liar Mrs. Hancox Ital had any City Police To Dispense Hospitality T'iillrt‘ chiet Steins Webster. yr-slcrday said the city police de- uarlment in dispensing island hospitality, will is l u E tourist Willi a new form of traffic ticket. “link will hear in hold letters “This is not a summons." Tho i-hiei said the ticket will pleasantly point the nature or tile trhiiic violation. in addition to the black lettering. the ticket will also state "Your possible icon at kuowedge or our local regulations may cause you some sorry. so please help ui in reg- ulating traitic by avoiding the lttllnwing intructlons.“ A list at all ordinary parking iauits tol- lows the above path the police department and the City council reel that this restore will he an excellent in- vestment iii publli: relations. and will leave visitors with a pie Int memory LOCAL}; BRIEFS BARBECUE PLANNED A chicken barbecue wlll hilbv itatipnat outlntt scheduled to take place at strathgartney Park next Saturday atternoon. Under Drelldent aohert Mack . the gxznpmflfllil: nt races and en- nien tor the chllldm.behl mm“ QUINN FUNERAL — The full‘ out [or Mrs. Funk Quinn “Wk niece hind-y m ith residence. Patrick's Church. '5‘" his, where Requiem RU Mlll was eeleb Butler, Pengohzloomeondne' It: It the n- " It a v Mason! iornui training (or working with retarded children. it ll lome< thing they have both been inter- ested in doing (or years. Mrs. lard was on the committee that formed the tint camp for re< tarded children on the Bland. HOLD INTEREST “The most dilticult thing about working with retarded Children is keepina them occupied and happy: trying to hold their in- terest," Mn. Lord commented. “Their interest lpan is not ‘ nearly as long as that at normal children." added Mrs. Hancox. Th Volunteers {ind th is children lovable. friendly. and very fond or music. They get along very well together. Work- ing with them is, they said. very rewarding because ol the ob. vious progress all h e e it made. and because 2 parents are very pleased", Hospital ‘insiiluie Dr. Bunion Howatt, ohiel of emergency health services. nae nuanced yesterday that in u)- opsation with the two city hear pitals, a hospital disuster in- stitute will be conducted 'n Charlottetown June H. Between 7 pm. and H pm. a disastu' exercise will be carried out in the Prince Edward Island Hospital at which lam; 40 simv ulatw casualties will be treat- ad in the morning and aitemoon. there will be lectures at th e Piano Pupils Are Examined The Mioinit Allison Unilvezaity local centre examinations in Plano were held in chariotoetown June 12 and la, with Coolant Elliott, at, Mus. oi the start at Mt. Allison Comervatm'y of Music. as exaniiuer. The results or the pupils at Mrs. Jack Kirby are as touows Deborah wtiitc, grade two. dis. iinction: Susan Frizzell. erode wo. honors. Betty Maelaay. won or Mrs. Blah- Scranton, received honors in grade one. rouowiog m the pupils at Mrs, hegiiiaid Gav Assoc. nl Mus: grade one. high distinction; Idzird honors; _gm_de two. Veida Fras- er. dis honors: Hams-I'd. distinction: MacDonald. distincnnn: Carr. dist‘mcfim; Janie. Stew- NW John art. distinction: Natalie i.l pans marks. tinctiotn: Haida rew. honor Vera Malictt. notions; must antler. Muml ‘ Grade rive, Dianne Friueii.‘ distinction: Kathiewi MacWilr Ham. honors: Sldla Netti. hm s Grade six. Glenda Naill. hm- on illisfil distinction includes marks in) 904“). distincfion n)- ”. honors 70%). also marks 60< 7n.) Charlottetown Hospital Nurses Residence t: rooms, which will include “planning (or disas- ter," by D r. It. . Haidmau. (thief at the lateral govern- ment's! emergency health son vices the allergency com- mittee. by . Mwmcken. Toronto. assist-ant director of the Canadian Hospital Assoc- iatinn' "planning tor casualty can by Dr. W. S. Hanan. di- rector of the medical and hospi- tal services division of the letter- ll cm gooey measures nrga Pleading guilty to the change the ttleit at a Camera Valued sispendcdnenicnce by Magis- trate AJ. Hastnm in city police court yesterday. Counselled by Lester O'Don» neli. the accused was also or- dared to enter into a bond in the amount or $500 with two sure arns, loinori; Latin miner. iii: or 3750 each. also. during the two year period he is to be Grade tour, Aim Lively. dis in his home by 12 run. every Missing Child Is Found Sale The child reported missing "I her rrhice Street home, yesterday aiternoon has been round safely. Charlottetown police said last night uiat me i ee-yeaiidol girl Cavendish Men Have Banquet CAVENDISH — 'nte Coven dish Men's Association brought a very musiul year to a clog with a banqutl at Shining Wat- an Lodge Muddy Pvtnlrfl. A tin-key dtriiiar with all the trimmings was saved by Mrs. Him silt her mall I l attend“ at the men with that wives as Wests. m. the president. midst lad waicumcd tha ladies. air) Rev. Mr. Bentley arith utc Heaths. It shig-scnig was led by Ralph Bindett with Mr. Bentley at die piano. Mn. Andqu was dunked [in all her landings. Rescue Ship a WW“ missing by her Lamin had been round satcly and re limited to liar home. Water Main Improvement ls Continued Wnrk continual yesterday on the improvement at Charlotte- town water iupplv system as recommended in the Pltnmeter report of 196]. The city water department was worklnl at the Gration - Great Georg: street intersection yesterdly but a spokesman said a any ioeoii ventence In the motorist would end this morning al equipment In moved all the street. By the end of the week the reinforcing oi the water main will have extended Church street where it we: thoillht that the street would have to be dug ISLAND NEWS PAGE, M The Guudlut, Charlottetown, Watt, June 19, 1963. 5 H Sentence ls Suspended On Camera Theft Count l d Queens County Disaster Planned ration; "keeping the plat n alive by Dr. Hardmau. Nh. Machean. administrator or the PE . Hospital and Mrs. M. v ssey RN. will present the hospital’s disaster plan. Representatives irom all pro. vincial hospitals have been in- vited to attend the institute. AUXILIARY POLICE The disaster exercise will pro- vide an opportunity tor a work. out i'ar the province‘s newly formed auxiliary police. They will exercise trailic control around the hospital when bite simulated casualties are brought in irom Queen Charlotte Highi Schrol. ‘ Commenting on tho exercise. the tirst or its kind in the prov» ince. Dr, Howatt said "its pur- pose is twoioid. it will give the hospital an opportunity to exer- cise its disaster plan and provide Charlottetown YMCA. oliit-laliy . ei‘vision ot Frances Cullen. An- . d,” mm. mm Mum and .l. L. Richards and Associates Limited. Toronto, will hegln the sampling water tram Charlotte- town harbor which ill result in a report on contamination The contamination Mn l expected to be completed by 0c- toher, Dr. Burton iiowatt. provin~ cial health arriccr said yeetri-dhr lThe survey is the result or the eitorts of a committee made on or representatives at the health department and the city oi Char- «paint the third sw hg Ichwi It the YMCA yesterday. Mr. Whitean extended a his in a! instructor candidates candied la the course. ‘Ivoa David Boswell. provincialyraiiie Phee. Donna linisinan.l iii-echo physical aLion audiivhn Hughes. Patsy Judson, oiddings. Elizabeth alcohol atudies, who spoke on‘Ms'inie the limit!!! course in camp re outlined the advantages used as an aimrnative ror inclc- ment weather. 10 days and levels oi R . {tilt and, boating altety and the} Various levels 0! the Royal Lilo Saving Society t Candidate Course Underway C. Whilenact. president of the in the YCMA pool under the sup. Red ms: and water sarer l Bernard Callaghan. (Jandtdnles aitendlng school are: LAC Max Fl'emsier, non i-luiiter, .liin Webber, Scott Lihklettei, Andy Mauls. Nora Scales. Mangartt Iii—gent. attest speaker at the opening. a ot a swinonine Camphell. Betsy Swanson, Mon and Murray, lne 'iun. Sue oi games Edser. Betty MncCi-Jnneil. .laue pray, Pat stoke. Wayne Sahe— ‘yer aedii Ross. Sandna John- Do|IZ lnttetown. e course will extended [or will include alllmd Margaret Maciean. ed moss swimming l5 GAVE RARE BOOKS France's President de Gaulle cause is being conductedlsweden three volumes by Ra- library Third Red Cross Instructor lCll'an “Orb” ‘ Contamination Survey Planned On July 8 iicidwurkers tr ii in , Last year samples Xian. Carolyn lieu, Mm Cup,“ the health department revealed leontlmllution was so serious swimmlng was advised, has given King Gustaf Adoli o1 Cine from Napoleon Bonaparw'a ‘the City oi Chfll'lDllEIOer and llrade Commissioners Here For 3-Day lour Eight Canadian u>~lnldlii‘ \lrtitlii-i trade t-umiiiisstoiters Will an ruling, ,‘rlIE Guiinan. deputy ’ ' . Bur- and survey is visitiiii: Prince Edward island minister or lisheries; on Wi-dnhdey. Thursday, and hm. rw Winds . Friday in make a study iii in. Frank O‘Neill or Fisher ,. dushries here. agriculture. Stewart Wright. de- Attc-r a tint-ring at tho (:Iiar- W‘t‘ “mm” ‘1‘ ZErlCllllll'Ei hum..." Hm, Gmge goat-ea Wright or P.E.l. Fr chandler or the ciiarlottotown‘ Mulls: lemme O'Brien 5"“ Budrd or Trade. and l. Sinvl Fatal" “Funny. and 3-11 .elalr. secietary ot the board, erd “l E-D‘ Reid Produce- “,E mm, W.” mm the m. Director or Marketing Reid maindar at their stay at panel Sanasler and Mr- Sinclair wlll discussions and touring variouSl be members a! encll PlllEl- .lsland tishing and iarin Indus~ —_"‘—'—“ ___fi . TUNA show em tries. On Friday they will tour Best kmwn mung mm m the giant bluelin which may weigh up to 1,500 pounds. taken by . Contcdcratioo Chamber. make this a summer you’ll remember. . . with KODAK cameras and save the fun in pictures with dependable Kodak film The BROWNIE Super 27 Camera has a. smart new horizontal shape for a steady grip —perfect; for those childhood pictures you can’t afford to miss. 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