this afternoon at two o’clock. Although Hon. LG. Dewar. minister of education. will lay the cornerstone and cut the rib creased. Desmond Connolly {more districts are seriously con- templating joining. The students are transported - - < « ~ . {Buss CHEMISTRY LAB 0F ENGLEWOOD m Newest P.E.l. Regional School A lo Be Officially Opened Today The newest of the regional high school units in this pro vince. Inglewood Regional High1 School. officially opens its doors in three ill-passenger buses with , room and lab equipment. i another smaller bus on standby. | whole construction is fireproof. l ISLAND NEWS PAGEGov’i w mmmmhmnms Festival Classes U "derway TOday lcsaeaacareo The ma P.E.‘I. Music Festival side. with each of the five ad» ing a fully rounded program in gets nude-way this morning at indicators judging at these cen- . adult educatim. 0 o'clock with sessions in five ties consecutively. | "You will recall that when the halls in three island cuties. Mr. large said last night that . Home and School Assoc.ation Adjudicatnrs for the week-long the tremendous response this l presented a brief to the govern- event arrived in the province y", w“ .1“. "my to m. ‘ Infotlstt theuizst session of the Ymi- up" - ' gis a tire. assoc-lanai com» May’s program is fa see- I ,m anon. “15.! wom' mended our resources develop- slens starting at I am. and 1 1mm” m" 9‘" m” "um" merit prom and offered to as— Prenuer Wait:' I, Isaw aI—i suspend Saturday mat the gov- m will appoint a director of adult education for the pro- vtnce. “Tbs diet-tor." he said. “will with in close Wash: with prvvtnciaf organisations. such as the Federatitas ('1 Agriculture ' _ 3...-.. . ill Name chariomiown and 0mm cW'W’Aduli Educ. Chief “The program we have Inl- tiated involves a considean proportion of adult training and it is felt that further direction should he giicn uith the pur- pose uf involving more Mill and old-age persons In definlta policies of educational ext- sion "Facilities now air-liable throth regional high schools and other groups in the province lend themselves admirably to our comprehensive program of study and action. "I consider that this whol- movement is one that can be of tremendous value in rating the social educational. moral and econnmic standard of our peo- iJosy Glnmbre im“~**~ Mferrr do: MIAMI BEACH. Fla AP)— Vetc- Joey Glambra used all blaringeapenanc' eandskiilia score a technical knockout over Florentine Fernanda in a bris- tling fight that went through Referee Cy Gotta-id stuppd the flat at is Id fl Iev. Mada with Fernanda bleeding profuelv from a cut under the eye. The fight went into the ree- erds as a technical knorsuut in eight roumia. OFFICIAL MUSIC rizsnwu today 2 P. Queen Charlotte, Montague. Summean OPENING pin. a: Montague Regional Suns- merside Civic Auditorium and Notre Dame Academy. rhe festi- val will be officially opened ta night by Dr. LG. Dewar. P.E.I. minister of education in Birch wood High School at 7:3). Festival president. PEA. Large QC. said last night “it looks ex- cellent. I think we will have a very good week". Sesaaina' will be held simultano ously this week in the three main Island centres of Charlotte- town, Maitngue and Summer- 11mins promotion of the festival. and — islet the program in the field of iadult study. pie 1 am very enthusiastic over the prospects.” 7.30 pm. Birchwood High School l ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPi—The l Newfoundland Federation of La- l The building is Well fitted h— 1 . side. with modern plumbing and i lighting and up to date clau-E T h e G.E. Hanlen ls Promoted _ _ g . Manager of the Charlottetown‘ Five teachers handle the classes . The building is of brick fin I ah Bum Canada Packers now but this may have to be in- outside and attractive brick- |L1mm¢ all "ll-"em h” be“. in bon to officially open the spas principal of the new unit. ious new building. classes havel MODERN PLUMBING been underway since the first of' . each district in the unit. govern County Tile Ltd. gum. 100 WP“. km 1’ db :the school. under the chairman- . Architect was G. Keith Pickard. the year. Twelve trustees. one from tricta are attending the school .liiil) 0' G-M- Thompson. while the contractor putt on the finishing touches. The new building contains eight classrooms. office and washrooms on the top floor and a laborat-ry. domestic science kitchen, library and assembly area on the bottom floor. POUR CLAASROOMS The assembly area is only temporary and will be divided into four more classrooms when the need arises. An auditorium will be built on when this is done. This may be necessary in the not too distant Mine as more Ind more students are emot- ed to enroll in the school. When the school was sinned lo d Is— tricts were included with twa more Joining shortly after. S'lx m Ch’iown Man Is Winner AMHERST iCPi — Two days of card playing ended here late Saturday night with the team of George Crowe of Saint .7 oh n. N.B.. and Eli. Bills of Charla ttetown capturing the Marl- tlme duplicate bridge open championship. A record we tables were in play, topping the previous high of 82 here last year. Producers’ Day Planned By Company Punter'altumlawusd m Andrew ii ,2 is: 8?: F91 ii 3 r81 is . sci“ i‘i giii i i as it i. i l; i ‘3! it i I a iii» .5: it: it i. in it? i i We i .. iiii l iii {i It é. . I” l ,itigi salon Regional Schools Seen Boost. To Standards Of Education | With the offian opening of Shortly after. two more joined i pm" the new Englewaod Regional slated for 1th G M. Thompson. chahrian of the board of truy tees. was asked to give his views on the merits and quali- ties of Englewood and other regimal schools Mr. had nothing but praise hr the regional schod ides. using for the basis of his praise the fact that his school alone contains many students who would have dis- continued their education if they had been “M with the pros- lpm or getting their high school education In a one-room school. “The new building ermraged than to stay In school". he said. He said that the students at- fending the «final. now about it!) fruit 11 datricts. are very happy. “This new school has changed M wfasle attitude on higher education. We have students here who were doing poorly h the old schools and were on the verge of quitting. Some of these had only grade seven and etd'it edtscation. They began to attend this new school pletcd in Englewood and other regime! high schools that would have been abandoned In a one room school will have a tie» endous effect on the ldnnd. he said These smock will also a saved by of self "mere is mould Infinity manhunt-new." i IE8: the' Cha . i work in used to some extent in- side. especially in the main entrance. ' Contractor on the job was Summerside. l Charlottetown. l and six tmre are seriously con-l asdcring joinlng. i The new modern facilities are not the whole key to the suc- cess of Englewood. Mr. Thomp- son said. The friendship and. l understanding that has develop i {ed between pupils who previous- jly were part of small uniden. tiiicd groups is a tremendous boost to the morale of all those Iwho attend the school. he said He noted that even now a great school spirit has developed that in the country mitools was un» i known. Athletic compotle and social function between re ‘gional school students has given the students a great lift also. he stated. i “We had quite a struggle in the districts in get this school ‘ formed but if tins already show- ‘ed what a vast lmprowment this school is over the old ‘rountry schml." he concluded. ‘lProducers iCompiling [information The committee named by the. .Cattle Producers market-f‘ in meeting here met Friday. night and decided on future ‘ action, it wln learned Saturday from Da n l el Gnu. Cornwall committee chairman who re ports keen Interest among the Icattlei-nevn represented. Mr. Gas said that a sub- 1 immnfee has been nnmui to meet technical experts. and‘ then the full committee will meet again to receive and con- ;sldsr "specific information" on ‘various matters relating to the i marketing probl-n. i When sufficient information has been compiled the commit- tee will report back to a gener- ial meetlng of producers here as was decided at the original meeting on April It Twelve ufthe 13 men on the man seat word that he was sa-‘ and st asotlr important nae-said. appointed manager of the com- pany’s new Maritime division with headquarters in Halifax. it was announced yesterday. The name of the new man- ager for the Charlottetown branch has not been announced. The announcement was made by WP. McLean. president of the company at a press confer- ehce in Halifax. The new divis- ion wiil be responsible for th s company‘s services and for kill- ing and processing facilities in Island. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Visiting Halifax for the Cana- da Packers' annual eastern sales conference. Mr. McLean said no new buildings or personnel a re contemplated immediately. ._—.__ Pakistan Votes Old Politicians From Retirement RAWALPINDI. P a k i sl a n 'APl—Local councils through- out Pakistan Saiurdny voted out of retirement many old politi clans who helped run the coun- try before martial law was im- posed a“: years ago. The new national assembly indirectly elected will contain a large number of former politi- cal figurea despite the hope of President Ayub Khan to find new men to help rule this most populous of Moslem countries. Ayub Khan will continue to head a strong presidential lyl— tern. Most of the atone local coun- cil members. representing Pek‘ Isfnn‘s 5.000.000 people. took part in the voting for Ml as» sembly members. Seven other nssemblymen were returned no opposed. two elections were postponed and six women will be selected later for the 15 seat assembly. About half the winners were readily identified as persons ac- tive in politics before first some others not so wrll known 1 were believed also to have had politch connections and only a minority were clearly the kind of freshfaces that Ayub Khan had been seeking. IA! OPERATION Ul'l'AWA iCPl — Successful minor surgery was carried out Thursday in Toronto on Agricul- ture Minister Alvin Hamilton. who ta expected to ctwivnlesce for 10 to ll days before hitting the election cmain trail. Mr. Hamilton's nomination meeting for his Saskatchewan riding of Qu'Appelle has beat set for MI! 7 at Grenfell. I962, as MUSIC litfltfiYPloculMflie Mdmim umyso. PESTIVAL wear lnthec‘gctinrlottetown. *dm Sunday that the provinces“ is.- one loggers should be given an ’opportunity to vote on which of , Itwo unions they want to repre- sent them. The United Brotherhood of Carpenters a u d Joiners of America who signed a wage and working contract Saturday on behalf of the loggers “ltll the Anglo - Newfoundland Dc- velopmrnt Company Limited of Grand Falls. bind. and indi- cated the agreement would also ibor again exnrcssrd the view PROMOTED J,M. Dowie. president of the “uzhfi-mes “mmny be Ii tied I) Battalch Noni» 'um'wd" MOMNM' "‘5 3"" foundlgiind Pulp and Paper Mills anounced t h a appointment M Com" Brook. . 0’ Gm‘ A' scr‘m‘eo‘" President Esau Thom! of fhe‘ ‘mvei ” “Dmmmll” and federation said the louncrl mm“! Eecrel‘r-‘l' “r should be given a chnlco he scrlmimur- Wh‘ 301"“ ‘h' tween the carpenters and the “Filmy in 1947- an" 5“ tinternationnl Woodworkers of years service in the Canadian 3mm" iCLCi. AMMWIS appointed "935""? : The contract was negotiated “1953M 919"“ I dll‘cw" on behalf of the loggers be- ln 1960‘ “9 ls the WP 0‘ M" tween the paper companies and 9‘ scrkngi’ourvcal‘lllu- carpenters last month detrite .strong opposition from the WM jand local unions. A t that time the federation also called fol a Wood I. Ferry “A a . vote. y Be ‘pisrurt: DEEPENS Start of operations of the Nor- The CONT!“ Illnlnl. Iti- PRlNCE A L B E R T. Sash Appointment of John Bracken. former national leader of the Progressive Conservative party in the Privy Council of Canadi. was announced Saturday by Prime Minister Dicfenbnkcr. The N ' llllnl inn honors lary one—entitlcs Mr. Bracken to use the title "honorable" be fore his name. 1 Mr. Bracken. 7a. now living at .Manotick. Ont._ south of Ottawa. was premier of Manitoba from 1922 to lMZ and national leader of thr- Conservative part: for the next six years. until 1948 "His service to all parts cf Canada has been an filllsfflnd‘ Ing one," the prime minister said. Mr. Bracken was the person who brought about the addition lhumberland Ferries. now srhcd- noun?“ Sammy by A V CM’ ulcd for May 1. will depend an. per. an executive of the carpen- tirely on ice conditions. Capt. if". “'85 the law“ dewl‘l‘" Claude Human pmidem, said merit in the jurisdictional din- Snturdny l — ‘ Although no definite won! had been l‘N‘t‘H'HI today he said BI'CCken Is Named the last report he received was a - not we common: but he To Privy Council ‘ w.uld have to Wait till Mondny' ‘ and what the weather then may bring. i The big MV Lord Selkirk is ready for the run between Wood island and Caribou. but it will be a while before the Charles A. Dunning is preparcd to carry her share of the load a 0 Casa Dismissed O :In Police Court The case of Joseph Anthony Theriaiilt, charged with being drunk and dlsorderlv on com- piaint of his wife, Olive Therl- nult. was dismissed by Mauls trnte A. J. Haslnm in city police court Saturday Two men charged with being drunk and incapable were giv-. en 10 day jail sentenrcs. and a third I't'l‘"l\'l‘d n 20 day suspend~ of “Progressive” to the Pro ‘ed sentence. ‘gressive Conservative pnrtv'n An accused pleading guilty to name He lnslsted on the name. the charge of faillna to stop at chnnle at the 1942 Winnipeg a rod traffic lltzht was fined l0icorivention when he became dollars and costs or five days. party leader. PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE MEETING VISUAL EDUCATION THEATRE PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE TUESDAY, MAY 1st. 7:30 PM All those Interested Invited to “tend NAVY WEEK IN CANADA It!!! to iota In Navy league as It spa-en NAVY WEIR museu- 0! ATLANTIC SUNDAY“. May mmofNAWWEnl-tofmfln Wot-uhyaldflsewsmtbemwinamh efthellnyalf‘amdha Navy and Nude-riftin- MWMM.nshei-f andmvityofevmlw- "museum's-ow .dependnpmithe ntstewamoftbefrwdomofflnnssndpm WMflaMMthw..AtWW m.0mmmtdhpsytfllmteh the mom of time who base ascrif‘wwl their NFL Expresses View loggers Should Vote - use ‘ a Mrs. Arhne ' a ‘pute between theh carpentel! Q d in rws. bot M wii aim t: exclusively represZi: 6% the loggers. ‘ D'l ' ..._..__—_ x .m V Macmillan lbgr BEAUTY ’ , u CONSULTANT IAI’ereS c She will be in out a i . . J. osmotic Department ‘In Ottawa to tell you how to care ioryourcomploxion &. . A will plan a personal make-up chart x OTTAWA iCPI — British . for you . . . and will show you how prime Minister Macmillan ar- to look your very bani with c med htrc Sunday for what'he & pugs", Beauty ' ll‘i "d ‘-t- in . t- iii‘ini'l‘ witi?“Priir(h:alGiniS€::s&ei ‘ If? : Proplmflonm ‘ eiiliakcr. , ‘ v -V lyRichard Hudnut s Talus between the two lead- 9' E . . " ' ers today are expected to be , h .H, a ' MAY 1 - 2 - h ‘ dominated by the question of possible British entry into the g . Advanced lamina loss-n European (‘ommon Market. a ‘33. Mr Dielenbaker. welcoming .‘ the British leader from Waih~ ' g ._ ington. emphasized the need %e m for consultation among coun- l ‘ ' &. ' ““ 4 r ‘ tries of the Commonwealth. He said he looked forward to I‘ll‘ClFSlDl'H With Mr. Macmillan nn Commonwealth matters and What about: intrrnatinnai matters. .\ir “win... no a. had The Causeway Issue? cnme for "sensible. down-io- The Pearson Promises? Our Marketing Problems? earth talks and consultations." "The great thing about our Commonucaith discussions and consultatinns." said Mr. Mat:- millan. "is that they are in- formal. “Thoy are not negotiations. They arc the discussions be: tiiccn partners And it Is In that spirit. the “Mr” of a family can i. clnve, that we come to vou and you come to us In London." 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