‘in Canada is 85.000 — 14 of J.N. ALLAN. Hamilton. Ont. vice-president of the Na- tional Society of Industrial and Cost Accountants. was guest speaker at a luncheon In the Charlottetown Hotel Saturday for delegates to a conference “Accountants of today should be ready to cope with the grow- ing complexities of their field. including the tremendous strides made in the applications of the computer." This warning is issued by J.N. Allan. RIA. Ra- miiton. Ont, executive vice-pre- sident of the National Society of Industrial and Cost Accountants and guest speaker at a luncheon at the Charlottetown Hotel on- Saturday. Mr. Allan said. “self improve- ment is very important — it ‘ necessary to keep abreast of the changing scene. The future of Its members is the future of the 5 CA." a: for the SICA of Prince Ed- ward Island. Some 40 dele- gates. along with g u e s t speakers from other parts of Canada, attended the confer- ence. Left to right are RT. Henthorn. Sumvmerside. pre- i Keep Abreast 0i than > SICA Convention Delegates Told l in government circles.‘ It was ed m n o: —. Mr. Syme said "we never had such an opportunity to show what we can do. The most im- portant objective of the society is to find opportunities for em- ployment and good earnings for its members. We must move with the times. Our students de- serves the opportunity to put their experience and training to ood use." In closing Mr. Syme congrat- ulated the P.E.I soeiety on the remarkable position it has Ic- 'eved. SMALL BUSINESSES At a capsule conference ear 2‘ He stated that the BIA course is designed to provide the tech- nical competence necessary to preform the duties of account,- amts in industry. The course is under a constant state of study to keep the students up to date. The number of student members these coming from P.E.I. These students are attending 22 Can- adian Universities. NAME CHANGE HIN'I'ED. Another speaker at the lunch- eon was R. Syme, RIA. Winni- peg. president. of the national SICA. He stated that a long- range planning committee past presidents and correspon- dents has been formed to dis- cuss problems of the society. the most pressing being its name. The word “cost” in the society's name gives an ill- informed impression. he said. and members are not consider- ed for certain positions because they are thought of first a n foremost as cost accountants and not industrial accountants Mr. Syme stated the possibil ity of inserting the word man- agement, into the society's name He said “It is a dynamic period -— much change is com- ing." The federal government wish- es for a course to be provided at Carleton University in Ottawa for RIA's. it was learned. This is a direct result of a recommen- dation of the Glasgow Commis- aion set up by the Conservative , ~. n. Two Hospitalized With Iniuries SUMMERSIDE —- 'Two men are in Prince County Hospital as a result of separate accidents Friday. Leo Clieierie of Borden suf- fered multiple leg fractures when he fell off the back of a tractor driven by Norbert Noon- an ape Traverse ‘and the hitched trailer ran over both his legs. The accident occurred on the Trans-Canada H.ghway near the Carleton turnoff. A hospital report Saturday revealed he was suf- fcring from a compound fract- ure of the right leg and a fract- ure above the knee in the left. A second man, Harry Daw- m. was sent to hospital foi- wing an accident on his Augus~ .fne Cove farm. r Dawson suffered a frac- tured right ankle. His condition is ieported as not serious. Government to do research along such lines. This means .R.I.A.‘s will be given equal or better opportunities for positions WESTERN B R | E ES RASPBERRIES Raspberries in October enjoyed by the family of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Frank McAlduff. Al- berton. yesterday afternoon. Mr. McAiduff brought home a boWi of the berries, an unusual treat I! this time of year. DEATH NOTICES Received loo late for Classified death notice column Maclnnis. Lane. in her 81st, year. Rest- lng at the Cutciiffe Funeral Home from where the funeral . will be held Wednesday. ser- vice commencing at 1.30 pm. Interment People‘s cemetery. IYNES — Suddenly at her‘ home in Summerville. Sunday. Oct. 18. 1964. Mrs. Martin Hynes. in her 63rd year. Her remains will be liorwarded this Monday evening from the Jenkins Funeral Home to her late residence. from where “to”. Interment in the' TELL US IT'S FOR CHRISTMAS ; and we won't Bill you until January . . . on'l you take advantage at Rolman's liberal credit. terms. ghl'icl‘ii you with your Christmas shopping. with Holman s have the opportunity of tailoring your account to suit your ownl budget. You may use your account as a thirty day] ' ing a small monthly charge. you may. ipersonal charge account, or by pay spread the pay when you shop tell us It‘ January with your first ‘ Shopplns- . 5Communist Chinese nuclear ex- l WEATHER l "m" I ‘Wi TORONTO (CP) - Observed :temperatures from the weather- office: Min. Max. l i Dawso 25 30 . iPrince George 32 47 i' I ‘Vancouver Victoria ...45 56 His ... 45 57 .‘ lEdmonton .24 51 again spoke out against any continued spread of such power and repeat that the United States will “continue to work for an ending of all nuclear tests of every kind. by solid and verified agreement." The C'iinese Communists pro-r 5 :lp0sed an international summit‘ lconference to ban all nuclear‘ 3 weapons. i g The Russians also are talking} ‘of halting all nuclear tests by‘ ilnternational agreement. i Johnson again emphasized the! lpiosion was no surprise and lAmerican defence plans were] lformulated to take full account1 . of it. ‘ The United States will con- tin to support the Iimitedl test-ban treaty. now a year oid.| he said. calling on those coun-i tries which haven't slgne i lCommunist China especially —' d ito ‘ There's as much in the Soviet' sident of the provincial SICA: R. Syme, Winnipeg. National l president; Mr. Allan. and H. R. Carruthers, Charlottetown provincial secretary-treasur- er- policy and he assured the Rus-l sians of a willingness to talk to anyone in the cause of peace. AGAINST SPREAD As for the nuclear explosion! ing Scene her in the day F.C. Burton CA. ‘ RIA. of Halifax, addressed the i. 40Maritime delegates on the' subject of “Accounting for ; Small Business“. He covered the management responsibility 1 in small business and stated‘ that two qualities an account I ant must have are imagination _ and ability. Mr. Burton recog- nized the necessity for proper ' objectives and planning through a budget. He also discussed the i areas of capitalization of small business and accountings con- trols and the importance of de- cision making in management. ‘5 was the first conference of its kind ever held in P.E.I. The president of the P.E.I So- ciety. R.T. enthorn. RIA, thanked the guest speakers and y the. NB. and NS. members for‘ their help in making it a suc-l cess. ‘ (Continued from page ll basic change in Soviet foreigniantid ii.” i that made China the world's fifth nuclear power. Johnson linterest as in the United States to continue the struggle against nuclear spread. and "we will! be ready to join with them and1 all the world in working to l umming up. Johnson said‘ ithe upheaval in the Kremlin. and the explosion In Communist;l China are large and full of meaning. “Yet.” he said. “they do not ‘change our basic policy — they‘ reinforce it." _i65 times ADT. . ... all queued 9 put a notice is to. Regina . 52 l press on this effect. nmpeg . .. .. ti I Bill. to the amount of 33,. Toronto ... :0 l 545,56 were paid. Ottawa . .. to . A discussion was held on in. ailing?“ ' radar system which had re- (7 . ._ .. _ , , cently been used to check agents: -- 2-; Western And Central Districts weeding. with varying min- . . ~ long expressed. Monclon ... 62 . " ' ...... . 5.. .The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 19, 1964. 3 c,,nyo;:.de:.':i.°:.‘t::‘“’.ttth Charlottetown .. . 44 i I Mayor's and Municipalities ydney .. 39 no meeting to be held in Char Emmi”. ton" mew“ NW ‘- Bdsm“ ' ‘ "'52 ‘39 Fire Chief Bruce MacLeod New “"4" thanked the councillors who HALIFAX Ice! _ The we... helped during fl" “menu” ther office says rain and fog I week' over most of the district will Tow" continue vermn Raw" clear today. particularly in 9' was amused m 918". 51g" southern Nova Scotia. How- on the town. dump ".‘d‘mm' ever, a band of showch moving : where “WWW 1‘5 permuted "‘6 southeaslward across Quebec will reach New Brunswick dur- t‘he mid 505 to the mid this. KENSlXG'l‘ON ‘ sion arising from complaints by"; in): the afternoon and evening. lcmzensi at .me la“. Kensmm‘mf Temperatures will range from Town CounCiI meeting. resulted in a decision to impose a curfew . -— A discus- l on the town at 9 pm. Oct. list. The common “trick or treat" custom on Hal. lowe'en resulted in the decision . car has been purchased for and the town clerk was re-luse of the town policeman. 1 wher e it ie not, abuse of the‘ Councillor Athoi Cotton an- nounced that a police patrol Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia. East-i ern Shore. Prince Edward ls-‘i land: Overcast with intermitH t rain. becoming cloudy with ‘ a few sunny periods about' noon: warm; west winds is, Low-high at New Glasgow 38‘ and 68, Charlottetown 38 and. High tide today at Charlotte-l town 10.01 a.m. and 10.42 pm! At Rustico at 5.15 a.m. and SJJ‘ pm. Summerside tide eighteen: minutes later than Charlotte} town. Sim rises today at 7.27: a.m. and sets at 6.28 pm. All; RIC-ELECTED PRESIDENT SHERBROOKE. Que. lCP>~ Maj. Henry A. Newark has been elected to his 16th consec- utive term as president of the Fifth Canadian Mounted Rifles Association here. ‘ ‘ '(i ‘ In Traffic Court Mcin Fined $50 A fine of $50 and costs was imposed on Elwood Albert Dre- witt in Queens County traffic court yesterday for driven; while ‘ his licence was suspended. , ‘ i a d costs were:‘ John William Docherty. Pinette. allowing four adults to ride in the cab of a truck; Winsioe Sal- vage Company. inefficient equip. ment on a motor vehicle; Phillip Joseph Bernard. Tignish: Wil- liam Louis Morrison, Charlotte- town. and Joseph E d w a rd Brown. Sherwood. all for speed- ing. merits over several months. So t d tore loda . arrange r accou o cred“ mp.” 8. (mm. “a for Chriyatmas and we won't bill you till payment due in February 1965. 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