arr-é ISLAND NEWS PAGE: Summerside And Prince County . The Gunilla, Charlottetown, Sat, Aug. 31. 1963. 3" Centennial Week; Slated For Town POTENTIAL molecular“ NIGHT CLASSES IMPORTANT Enrollment Is Doubled At Vocational School RY CARMAN SMITH Prince C 0 II II t y Vocliionn‘. School. one o! the more In and up to date trenching institu- tions in the province. opens its doors tor the l ool ycir Tuesday with an expected enrollment double that oi ins! ear ysome 300 students are expect~ ed to nilend this yenr compared to 150 when the school iirst open- ed In November . winds. pal camcrou Mocdonald said yrstcrrlny. Asked how students reacted when ottoudiug a new school. Mr illardonaid said. s I dil- iorout atmosphere tor them and it (aims them a short while to act adiustcd and settle down.“ ilr liuciiouald has a stall oi la teachers who will instruct in Iurh trades ll auto mechanics. cstpmtry. draiting. electrical m ‘ s. eieclmnics. plumbing. welding along with Commerce. Home economics and do» ioiiowiug academia sub- c n n ails h, mathematics. owner and social studies. in mutilated do students will |llcllil tlic one-year commercial course in which all are graduates oi (irnttr Xi Tile Principal was exceptionally pie a sed that a uumbcr of young men had ap- plied (or lilc chrse. Usuntly. he lialii. men are rt‘lllrtunt lo enroll union is domin- IMPORT COURSE llr- Irlt tth Commerclnl was Ill inliitirlnnt courie nlld cnul bc 0i L'l'l‘iil assistance in a num- ber ni ('lII‘I'K‘TS. As III example. no lrlTlilioncli tile railways. For . he said. secretaries in , 'lllrl Cr railways w 9 re hi-ctiunlihantly mule and man! ui tho cxcouiivcs in these nrgnl'h l7atlml< h c 5: ll n their career! 1 WORK AS CLEBKE i one mil oi ol-cry eight elcrlal est workers in Canada—st least moon civilian and military employrcseworks ior tha lov- erumcui Wilili PONDER FARE! \IONTREAL tCPl — Inn-rul- lltlilai Air Transport Association announced Friday it will call- venc .1 specill trafllc contenncl ll Snizhurg. Austria, . 9 consider lrananllhntir: Intel Ind relsicti matters. The lam will become effective when nreoeot lures ior North and mid-Atlantic Ieil'icea exth March IL IN. ern Iradu taught iiurlna the day. lakan dictation, Night classes. covering all open on September so with stud- ents registering on the ill. Sew- iniz classes Ior beginners and advuuccd stud‘cnts and classes In home economics will also be given. HOPE To SATISFY During the lvintcr the school will oiier classes on academic subiecis. No deiiniie plans have been made regarding which sub- tccts will bc available. "we'll lust go along where host we can but as WILL TRAIN MODERN LAB. in Die curriculum. One problem laces tile Voca- tlonnl lchool authorities; I fear ible solution for prospective stu- dents to attend the school irom the tar reaching points or the country. . Prince County Vocational School. a: the home ill-miles. wu erected with its principal aim to serve the students irom the County but how will A student, inr instance, irom o'Leary at- tend the school? The distance he must travel each day makes it almost Impossible for him to commute. The School was built to an ac- ea where its iaciiitlea would be a sushi. in the nsalority county students. but what about the students on n en. The suggestion oi a dormitory has been made. but would it some one purposei Would mom: students take advantage oi thess (scuttle. to warrant the cost at this additional building? Who would be in charge oi this dormitory and who would be re- sponsible tor those young stud- ants irom the age or ii and up who are away irom home. These are all as yet. nil-nor waned Questions that require III- swers and Mr. Macdonald hopes a solution will he iound so the youths may have the opportun— ity to learn a trade with "(acui- tiel they never had before." 2. E TOOK MANY smPs A reel running out Into the sea Irom file Aegean island of MONTAGUE — A decision hold I week oi centennlli cele» b on Montague VIII reached inn night It I meet- lnl o! the Montague Regional loud at Trud- executive. and it wa decided to hold a tur- iher rose as with represents tives irom the diiierent org-nib in its. two early in Sep ternbor. Letters are to be iorwarded to tha organisations asking them to lend representatives to this meeting, it was ieit that this would be an id .1 way d an opportune time to r is. ionds Several ideas were put iorth’ or a new hockey and skatiogl rink, l The Lower Montague llcgattsj organisation is to be appronched; to see It something could Ml done to include it in this weeii. it was suggested that an exe- eutive committee at members irom these groups with a chair man would the best way to: handle the celebration. rgaoisations mentioned were: the iire department. the Board oi Trade. the Rebekahs, and Oddtellow the Roye‘i Canadian‘ Legion the Catholic Wom-y ens La u . the Community Weir i turn League and others. one of “I: blues! home in Cal immisrntlon history i?! It in Claude Itl' 10 months It I mu without I country. bll loot his mood bid to a is a. The immltrhtton do- Pnrtrrlent'l lope- board has turned down an application by the Ivllrthy Wye-(void idborer to Ami] Illinll I devolution order blinded down AIIZ. 13 by the immigration board in Monti- real utter a special inquiry. dapnfled on or Ibotlt BU. Sent. 4. Hanna, originally deported in 1558, was arrested in Montreal harbor A ll aboard the Egyptian freighter Star of Suel. Yassi has endangered ablhplnl ior centiu-ies. Where he was listed on I cm immigrant Who Pulled Hoaxl To Be Departed Next Week l OTTAWA (CF) — Christian nlunber undo! the name Hos-ll W?" M “be” WWI" 05' san Nagsr. The previous day no Jail-ed by A V-nnnnijeclawyer turned up at the oiilres crud mowed ‘0 remain in Can: u. no bad the Montreal Star and said 109‘ would to stay in Canada. l in says he is a person but the immigration de- partment consider: him a citi- nen EEYI't named Ahmed Aouad. sod says he now is noveltiog “under an Egyptian document." COULDN'T RETURN 'Iile board's deportation rul-‘ ing was made under a provision at the immigration Act which stipulates a person once der po migration minister. riooos that arrived in caouds at Port Albernl. EC. in censber. 1955. as a stowaway aboard a Norwegian ireighter. :Id failed to demonstrale that lwiu‘i ‘convic in Beirut and lenienced to two month. in tall. 1 with a Canadian certificate at 'denlliication‘ Canadian Buthnh lime“ Younker. West Covehead. aide to send him back here. About this time his Egyptian identity was established and the Lebanese later deported him tuition-anon is the iarrn northerly Egypt. .ow He was taken mm the ship byli‘lu been to Japan and i'trnzil. 1‘. \ Meet the bunnies, Floppy and hiphy and the pigeon Tangerine. They live on North River Road and are pets oi James Holman. Bob Corny (hers. and Geoif Hogan. The boys operate what might be termed at midget wildlife men- aitihough inadmissible Iiil~l r immigration regulations. In October. use he was‘ led to Lab-mus because hel Opens In Prov 'H'la pmvinco'l first liveslod exchange and auction will be ricd on Buckley Point September 5. tile law. He later was he" yew». ted oi a criminal Oilencl‘day ‘ The venture is being undem- taloeo by Robert Dawson. 0ra< ipaud, and Harry Mada ucblan. .StanJlDtPQ. Yard toreman will he <inco Hanna had leit Canada it to Proposed no hay and sell cat/tie daily with I mlth auct- ion scheduled tor Mondny of each week. The locale of the had by Harold Gulmei It Hanna says ihat since then he ‘Wiil he know as "I‘he Charlotte- ASSORTMENT OF PETS agerie, and say there on lot more such pots including bass. ducks and turtles in addition to rabbits and pigeons. Livestock Exchange, Auction ince Monday wrote buying and aallnss' an» types oi livestock, Messrs. Dau- son and MaeLaooinsn also will sail. on a oossnn'ssioo basis. ass, livestock ins-mars may wish to bring to tho esmhaoge, Scales air- being detailed to weigh liventnck on dis spot, and canteen service will operota on the days ot suction wily. rat-ism osn arrange to llan animals picked up tor delivery" at do. iarm. A telephone man ,vice wit to provided at tin barn. Them will be so acres or land Available for use by with b!“ sails til now we don't know what tile need is." expiatllcd MT. Macdon- id. The night classes ArP very important. said the principal. and they cater to people who are already working as carpen- ters. electricians. etc. but who have ncvcr obtaiocd dualilyiog ceriiiicuics in their respective trades. Three is a hope that in iuluro years the students learning orades may take a number oi commercial snbiccts along with their rcspcciivc irodcs. E ‘ ior instance. would help persons cnterlng in- to private busincss. "when yoll operate a husinrss you hovc to kccp hooks." said Mr. Murdon- aid. in his opinion it is rssrntsai that these subjects he mcludetii SEARCH (Continued (mm page one! rescue eiioris oi 10 days. Once up. they exprcsscii be- lie: that hove, at, probably was still alive. Tllcy had said the same ihing irom the time a tiny six inch liicline hole.- through which lllcy rcicil'cd load and supplies reochcd lhcm Aug 18 at a time all lhrM mcn had been virtually gncn up ior dead. Bova may have had a lunch- buckct With him u-iicn trapped. but otherwise presumably has had no iood. Thcrr is sulphur water in the mine rind Throne and Fellin drzlilk that during the iirsi Iii-e days, Throne and Feilin reported they had been in contact with ana lor some days alter Ule cave-in. SUMMERSIDE — The isrst three weeks oi this year's lob stcr iisiung season have passed and reports irom iishermen who bring their lobsters to this town's Queen's whart indicate that cat- chcs have been the poorest in sccent years. at least six years while others .have said this season's catches have been the worst to more than 12 years. Car’Damaged in Hit And Run SUMMERSIDE ~A our own- cd by lililai-d M-cKinrion Summcrside was badly damag- csfi in a hit and run accident ear ly yesterday morning. The car was parked at the time on wat- Pr Slrecl. A parking mcicr WI! also damaged. l The second car believed Invoi- ‘vcd in the accident is owned by rLioyd Bowneu and was report- ed stolen Iron-i the railway \lilari sometime between 12.30 and 2.313 yesterday mornin was lalcr tound pulled on nolre Street with the (root end consid- erably damaged. militia Cbnrmhul‘yr in the decision to stud man down the Throuo-Tciho rescue we shall. TV camer- ahowed “what appears to he a man's body. 'nia Ilgure appearnd in be crouched Iglinst I wail. lulu; am a. r rs could not distinguilh individual fel- lures. wot) u flee or lunch. Follin Ind Throne. DI- tienls in bospilli here. were not available (or comment. Chambury visited Fellini R ttle bnstplinl beiol'e down Fridhy ml tron tile TV monitor. the Throne-Fell“: cubicle. Feliin was not told I tin; of the body-like imlze in the TV picture. lg! still pictures were I. Charmhllry asid Tellin and. later, Tbrooa were asked what they had done with their hal- mets. The supposed body ap- r baton surface vlewerl the Insbn be“! pulled to the m. dthe Lobster Hauls Reported Poor in Western Strait The first week oi this year's csiches were said to be as good as most years with two crews reporting hauls upward or 1.000 pounds. But alter the ilrst seven days it has been a ditterelit story. Fishing partners Amos Perry and Leo Keoush, bou- Summer aide residents. say they have brought to approximately 3.000 pounds in the three week span. Last season in the Iii-st three week period their catches total- ed nearly 6,000 pounds. “Three good days is all we' a had this your said Mr. Perry. "and it hasn't been getting any better. Today We brought back only 37 pounds." The town men had iished 125 oi their 325 traps. but had been working the entire us until catches tell oii ao bath NOT wonTll rl' Another duo reported catch NEW YORK lAPt — James M. Llndil. I0rmer dean of tin rval'd Law School. was un- tenced Friday to l) days in prison on income tax chars". Federal Distflnt Jud” Sylvey Ler J. Ryan ordered that the term he served ' lately “The banner he serves for the delendlnl," the indie laid. Laodis. who had held high pa. sitions in the iedaral govern- ment. pleaded gouty Aug. 2 to a [Ive—count intimation charg- ing that he railed to tile "Lina; Former Dean Of Law School Gets 30 Days On Tax Charge the sentence. the better it will be Ind tint lawn Livestock Exchange Did." readied for auction. yesterday oi or pounds and said irom now on they will tend to their traps every two and may- be three days instead oi tho no uai daily check. "It'- not worth it," auipped one man oi is years ilsliios ex- perience," 1t canto this maybe :25 to get out there and back and then you bring in lean than NEXT WEEK IN SUMMERSIDE SPORTS A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD SPORT, CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUNIT SPORTS SUPPORTERS IN SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE Y 2.000 pounds. but year we had fewer traps but caught more than 4,000 pounds in the first mon " Some fishermen have become Io diatom-zed. it was that they don't bother even [O- in: out may more. other! [0 Out Alan D. CRUE Smi IS I In Wheei Alignment Wheel Blhuellll Electrical 5 Butte Work Phone 5455 Harvard St. E. MYERS iRVING STATION .TIRES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES. ltllnor Repairs — Washing and Polishing. Open every day of the week 1 AM. to lo PM. OUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Phona sat: Water Street every two or three dIyl. Three erewl reported catchel OI more til-n 150 pound! yellel“ day. but they still Iii Tl they were (or below their yelriy I iedeni regulatory nannies. The "vermin contended tblt Limits. now A New York lawyer, had a final income at JOHNSTONE’S FUELS LTD. Texaco Distributor suit?" Fuel Oil Phone 4862136 McEWEN norm SW32? in the yell! covered by the inlormallm. iy" income tax returns ior years land through The taxes since paid. 1960. hove been AS 'TOO IUSY‘ The defence contended that Landil WII lo eozmued in pub- lic liiltrl and the It'IIll-I oi htl cilentl he has "neglected his own personal III-titer]. lncllttillll Income tax return." The “furrow Llndtl‘ his. government denim an 1981 I! will IIIlltIlII to Pres- Idellt Kennedy with m in" a inltth tutti its. attorney ltohort M. Mor- gaotliau and at the time that HAROLD L Landis entered the 'w pie; the ioroier dean au MA EM] scoueody had paid 004.492 i: "H s taer on that amount. Part the payment was made in tool DUNLOP TIRES and the rest in lots. unlit! wn represented In th- A coMPLETE court action by wuliam c. War- Tmli sanvscs: ran, dean oi the columbis school or Law, 0 VuIc-II-tns um and . lietreadios VIENNA tReutersl A Poison En emanating trons uranium Is Phone :52: believed to cause oi the high rate 0! lung cancer among Ili'll‘ihirm mills" " on slth a s eiy probems in the mining and milling oi In" I‘ Mad-"d uranium was idM airway. Ltd. Dr. A. A. Schrllih West a. many said cancer among tbs WW" ndnera was iirrt noticed in the RAMMER oeotury. but puvelélve m" . m” .. IIRII'IIMI were Itil not ve. Cbnrlnbllfy the TV had seen whll my believed to if two helmeu iyifl on he nor. The TV union had been sent amid ten t prior to lendinl it down I ill-incl! Dbl! drilled Fellin cubicle. mind Why the dillrtct attor- on bond, Chum" Mt. Carmel said at anytime Anya-rile say- he think- ho bu fund I barb. his omen ll involved. DEATH NOTICES m: tiueeisea to. late tut unaided s" . H" “a Death Notice edllnl — M has lata mm. my 1 P. M. I). "in. Men. Mani D layup in her up your. ii rennin! will he law-Med flu- CANA remind-y: alt-nous imm DIAN TRIES CHANNEL SWIM Jelley‘a Funeral Inm- o r... p... N If mew-w“ Mar-1AA: Ml mod I bitty wall M. Ionian (Ismael. The Count odd-v hut . uh‘a lslilnldinn m cite inn amend the Channel near lttclll Gm. , m aucevine, gum M Top stimuli at I lpktunmmm d. ooloclt interment is in. ""‘WIWt-swimibo Arwuepaeto) . Egmont Bay and ApmiyAgrielltlmliond ‘ Mann's Vintage. Official opening at Fm Potting Annunciation: and in» THE MANAGEMENT. . big car lioooi o CMIIIOI'I . small car Economy Phone 436-5610 Water St. Well I. Eleonan District Exhibition .a lit-I ha hidden Way At GAUDETS'S lAVE-Em onocnltr nan ml in orauviua or. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8 ROWLING—cnsual bowling. open lanes all day and catalog iNDOOR MINIATURE GOLF—Casual (all 2:00 p.ni.—il:w p.ln., open competition 1:10 [Lmt OUTDOOR MINIATURE GOLF—Casual golf 10:00 no... ll:00 p.ln. nAsEnALL—MuLennan's Pontiara vs. Legion .lunlors. abrtli game. at Queen Eliubetil Park 5:15 pan. DRIVING RANGE—Seascape Drivan Range «oh—limo p.rsi. —— WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 OLIVER’S FINA SERVICE Let us aervioe your us with quality products and the best or experience. Water st, West THE BOATES PHARMACY Prescription Specialist- Titiictriel I Bonnie.“ nomptei- lino of Tourist Vie-don Neeb Phone 436-2344 279 Water It. lumen“. INDOOR MINIATURE GOLF—Casual [oil rim—limo p.m. comma—casual howling. open lanes day and evening olemtlll MINIATURE GOLF—Casual roll 10:00 am.— ii:00 prm. lDFTBAuPMIcKenzie’o at RCAF li nocmary. Queen Elis- abcth Park szis pan. DRIVING RANGE—Seascape mil-ins naogs tutti—limo p.m. RACING—summers“. RIme THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5 INDOOR MINIATURE GOLF—Casual [oil 2:00—1le p.in. BOWLING—Cum! bowling. wen Illles day and evening OUTDOOR MINIATURE GDLF—Cuuli doll 10:00 anni— llzoo p . Golf Driving Range run and Eel-sauna \ For the Entire FIE“! prince Eriwlrd Island's Only Lighted Gilli Driving nshso Well Daily E Dt‘lli Cillhl. Tells instructions Fm Liouietier Rand .m. BASEBALle—beglon Juniors vs. MacLennan's Pontiacs. sev- enlil game. at Queen Elizabeth Park DRIVING RANGE—Seascape Driving Range «oh—limo inn. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 5 INDOOR MINIATURE GOLF—Casual [oil Mil—limo D-IIL BOWLING—Camel Inn/lint. well llnes day and evening Hutchinson's Sheet e Sherman Huicbinwnv Prop. Sheet Metal Work Renting Ind Ventillttn! Phone 5400 210 Water st. OUTDOOR MINIATURE GOLF—Casual [till 10:01! n.m._ limo p.m, DRIVING RANGE—Seascape Driving Range him—limit pun. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER '1 INDOOR MINIATURE GOLF—Open In” 9:00 l.m.—-ll:M p.nn. BOWLING—Casual bowitnl. om lanes day and evenini‘l OUTDOOR MINIATURE GOLF—faiqu (all. all lire-king par or under iinrlnl Kile week an eligible lor the $5.1!) draw on Seturd I DRIVING RANGE—scalab- Drnilll Ruin Into—limo p.in. COASTAL Moving and Storage Ll-ii. (Frank N. Tnylor, Mgr.) Compute Moving and storage serviea Illnt! i North American Vu Linea Plume 436-3433 summeraiile. P, E. l. on Sept-Mill! on grounds. RAMSAY'S GEORGE SMITH Plumbing 8t Heating I. A. Service LADIES' MEN‘S 5M}... WEAR WEAR oil III-nee “Jim —li ' mu 4» “"5"” Earliergliallu “llll ~“l1’ ' ACCESSORIFA .11). [4|an REPAIR... . Cnmvlek mechanical Wall? MWII lll‘lmm\ WAsIIIN A l'nLlslIINt's . " II" Electric E. .H swim mnvlcl: SERVICE “Army tires and eriiu Pumps | up. ALFRED IEBARD. house 5wme mm“ 3mm 1mm“ Phone 436-2720 Texaco on. 1 on Products pro. pick-up and Water at. E. Ullan Dill mi Green-ad Drive delivery Dill sou til nos-tat so.