m NECESSITY at estab- lishing a career or vocational guidance counselling course in Prince Edward island pointed up yesterday as more llinn 560 senim' Iugh schlltrl students received [list-hand ln- ioi-motlon on more than score of careers. shown above looking over the agenda ior Vocational the program are left to right. Dev y Education Minister Malcolm Mackenzie. it a lab Manning. chairman oi the lio— tary committee; Elltats st McMillan. Acadia University. guest spealror. and a e o r go Choverie. manager or the Na- tltlnal Employment Service oi- lit! hDrP. Guidance Program Said Need Elizabeth Macmillan. 55c. MSc, dean oi home economics at Acadia University in Wollville. was guest spcalser at the third annual vocational g u l d a n c e course rnr high school Students held at Prince DI Wales ColchEl ycslerday. in her address Miss Macltltl lan said that “Society cannot at- lord to neglect the education at peoplc with outstanding mental ability." For that reason it a stu dent has the ability and wants to go to university but thinlra that he cannot allord it. he should check into the scholarships and bursaries available In him. Slu-‘ dent loans can also be arranged ln many cases. Those students wlln do nu! have llll‘ ability In metal the en- lrant‘e standards oi universttv. should still acquire all the train- ing they can in some licld in which they are particularly in- terastcd. This is where career counseling comes in. she said. As Deputy Education Minister Malcolm MaCKenzie said in his address earlier, "we nce very badly a guidance program in our schools. however. as yet. we cannot put in a complete guid- ance program without a direct- or or guldance” to handle the lilualiou ‘ Miss Mach‘lillan {eels Um! the: students are iacing one that big decisions oi their lives and that it "may become one oi the most rarreaching decisiana" they 'I over nialrc. Although decision matting is trustratittg. people cannot escape it al llhcyi go through lire." ‘ THREE STEPS Miss hlncMillan suszrsls tbreel stops to take when choosing a. Cal‘fl‘l‘ ' SI It is necessary In learn all you can about yoursell. Then learn all you can about the diiierent occupations. Thirdly. use lllis inlni’malion In find use right lob ior you," Although Miss MacMiltan rs commands a university educa- lioll II. is nal Tram the "get rich quirk" point at View, she leels llial money is secnndary in m parlance In Ihe campltlfinesa DI Character Ilia! Is 0 I) l I l n e (1 through higher learning. “.Vluny ople never (ind LII! right lob." says Miss MaeMillao and "choosing a career takes lime and thought." oVEncoMEs LACK To uvercarns the lack tn! prop- or guidancc ior students chaos inc their vocations. the National Employment Service, in coop- eration with the Charlottetow u Rotary Cluh. began this vocn tionul guidance course three years ago on a small scale. its value and popularity was very much in evidence when approximately 550 grade ti and 12 students gathered in the PM auditorium to meet tliu counsellors representing 24 dilt resent proicsyiona. This more than had been expected. The students separated in t olmnw said. “was an agricultural ‘prodticc all incl finding snort. in addition. 1 concerned. groups with the counsellor their choice vocation. Later the students were given a second choice. it is expected that some other points on the island may liavt vocational guidance courses in the luture. Yesterday's program w a s sponsorod by the Charlottetown Rotary Club and the National Employment Service with the Cit-operand" or the department or edtic uidanre Counsellor Named For W.5, McMurlry. director My vocational and apprenticeship. training ior the province has ap— DOJI MI. IMBMI Churlnlltlwn, as guidance coun- sellor tor the Vocational in. ILItule. Painterly with the sanitary en- glnccring branch or the depart- ment of liesth Mr. Hagan has moved to the department oi education. Mr. Hagan relimd (rum in: Royal Canadian Mnunlgd Pnllce in igtizwlth the rank ul ster- l0CAl BRIEFS, i l SCRREY FUNERAL — 'Illdl luneral ior G. Alli-ed s o r r e y,l Mnntsgue. was held lrom Trlnt ity United church. Montague. Friday. Nov l at no pm. The‘ lunrral was under the direction or the Montague Funeral Home and conducted by Rev. A. G. .l. teovct. stated by Rev. Mr. Smith or lienstngton and R ev. Russell burns. Hymns su n a were "The Old Rugged cross" and “The Raven or Real" no- cnmpanlod by the organist. Mrs. storm. The selection “'I‘ h a home river There' was sung by the Brooklyn Trio. Pallbearers were; Roy Chow. Dnullrll llcnd or. Merrill wisht. Douglas not» 0 Ertr nuvar. \‘ii. Jon . A r lhur .' George Robertson. lyric Bruce. Michael Grant. intention! tacit place in the Mon- lullo commonly gummy. Vor. School gcant-mator lie served with tho torre ior 23 years. lie w s on. gaged in the teaching prolcssiun‘ In the province bciore enlisting ln the RCMP Last year. he received his cer- ttllcnte as n certilied sanitary inspector and Joined the depart- ment oi health. Mr. Hogan is prominent ln the public his or the city and pro- vince Re is provincial president- oi the Home and School Associa- tion. nrcsldent oi the John How- ard Society. and was original chairman oi Metropolitan Coins mitlce taking in the city and suburbs. He was also chairman oi the building commute: ior the Basilica Recreation Centre. In his service with the RCMP. Mr. Nagan served at posts in British Colnmhln and Saskatch- eiull, nawrll in this pro- vim-r. John Howard Society Plans Annual Meet Print-r or Wales College it'll! be the site at the ami incequ oi the John Howard Society. Wednesday. Nov. ti. Guest speaker will be Mn. Henry w Wedge oi Summer- slde Mrs. Wedge. wrto has had a considerable amount oi experi- enrc in prohoiinn walk at the U.S.A. will deal with the rim lost and give some inlIlM into workings and problems. The soc also will review its utlvlllel lor the year and dircuatt policies in the light nl ritper'mncea gained during in plsl year. President at the society is M r. lhnn. Christina". was 150' Three Clyde R. Three Clyde River youtius.‘ David L. Young. Perry A and ' w and posts in city istrate A..i. Haslam. Cnil. A mee’vcd a call i-iaiiowe'cn night to go to an apartment building an Imgwortn Avenue whore he watched three buys on lhe slcps leading to a vacant apartment. Two Miller. boys on the slreel Whisthd a‘ warning to the boys on the stairs about Cost. Arsenaull caught them Wm and made Iii! I'm-est. Three motorists. Alex Grant. lPeakes Slalirm; John R Hublcy. ‘Bcalfln Mills, oscp Avian ol Charlottetown Clixi‘ged‘ willi drunkt‘n driving. Pleaded t guilty to that c-imrge but guilty tr) the loser one or driv-. lng Whill‘ impaired They were‘ lined Slfi and Costs or 30 3 '3 days. Scott. Parlrdale. . . ohargadtousts or 30 days with m-Spasslng by rdght were charge. each rincd no ' police court yesterday by Mag—wore gtvcn 20-day sentences . one septa . llred Aisenault said inflame Archibald Scott was ilnedt 9:30 on rail s ior wlm jumped la a flat roof below. $10 Youths Fined ‘ For Trespassing At Night wiliard Murray Kennedy.‘ was lined $150 and on the same Three drunk and tncapablesr and a Today suspended nor. a or 20 buying liquor without a “meal Gmrzt Allan McCoubrcy waa‘ hncd $15 and costs or live days ior going is mph, in a so mile an hour mite. man charged drunk and disorderly was rlned and costs or ' days. Another had his case dismissed * was remanded to with being. Nov . Another accused was lined m and costs or so days for being in possession oi liquor in a place‘ other than his residence. A Charlottetown man was fin» ed 510 and costs or two days ior allowing an unlicensed per-‘ stilt to operate a motor Vcliiclc.l Economic Growth ‘Impresses Shaw By DON MaeLEim t Completing a month-long htlsti inenssvacstion trip through Que-‘ bee. Ontario and parts or the: R Show. returned to hts ollicei Thursday. t lie was accompanied by Mrs. thw and deputy provincial sec~‘ rotary Wendall MscKay. i "Most at my trip." Premlcrt ‘ held discussions in Olluwn Wllil Representatives of a number m . c d e rsl government depart- ments, l discussed, particularly. lllte development at our ircsuurces pmgram, to see how i tor the assistance trim the Atari. ’Cullural Rehabilitation and De- , volopment Program will go in a. number ill prujerls we hart: in min . ROADS ANI) MARKETING “Willi lhe public works dzpail- tmcnl. i followed up uur repre- entnlions regarding federal par. ticipsllon In impmvlng our high- way aystcm There were also discussions with agricultural oi» IICIals regarding certain mellflns All our l\ a cling Act." He Said that as far as in n Si til the Irip was Concerned. ' wanted In a e C u re llrsl » hand impressions til the agricultural Areas Ihmugh which We passed. "As we traveled aruund l Gnswr Peninsula, l was DanICli- llrly impressed with Ilia lovely homes along [tie mule. All were ncatly arranged and artistically painted. contrary to what I an- ticivaled. "I noted the tremendous Indus- drial development to Quebec and l Ontario, and I can see that these provinces are in I marvellous l position regarding revenue at n ‘ resources In C I i‘ ry nn govern- menl services. Hamillnn H n d the Niagara Peninsula arc l‘X-’ seedineg proapemus sections. sECoNliAitli llou'rEs Crossing into the United states. the premier tollowsd the secondary r o of various n“ the spend- ways." he I ' ‘nnd by till I n that we were always in contact with the natural conditions. par- ticularly agriculture “New Yurk. Pennsylvania and Spain Virginia ve res rive tracts oi agricultural land. runner south, we visited the old plantation country We called on one or two plantations and were shown through the old homes. some plantations extend over as much as soon Acres." On his visit to Washington. the premier moi Willi agricultura- nilictslr whn "an in contort with us regarding our resources VOTE TD IE'I'URN OAKVTLLE, Ont. iCPlr-More than 4,M men! n of Local 707 ol the (lulled Allin Workers Union ICLC) II the Ford of Canada Oakviiie plant ViIll'II Mmdny to nlurn to punk. lip- ul President Edward (1. “rue: "Id the question ill lullpensmnl lllr N men for taking pflrl In a WI]ka Del. S. Wthh marred knl Thundly's wlllioul. will In Milan Irbltrlllul with to l the compuu sot/twat or Gill Most or the world's mtg oi gent dtanvvodt comes trout old vole-noes to South Akin. e Summerslde RCA!” slatlun la developnicnt progoom " The pre- mtcr and his party toured the White House. visited the Senate.. the House or chmsenlalives.. yesterday United States. Premier waiter Arlington Cemetery. and Gettys- rg. where, the premier said. have two uncles. who lougnt in the Civil War. buried " Calling at Boston. the premier. visited iood terminals whicn‘ receive Prince Edward lsla . u a tor a ality is he said, ‘llmre is sntisiactton with our products. but it is all that our grading and pndkagln: slindarrls could he holler PoTAToEs Too BIG I "There has been some carnal pintni that our potatoes are too big. in some cases. and tho sug-. gostion was made that these. over-size potatoes should hr‘ nrhaccd separately porttaps tor tllr- rcstanrant trailr “1 also noted that uhilo mil" turnips cannot be beaten lnr ilat-or and me quality IS rxt'eh lent. Ontario turnips. wasth hailed worc nrtnomc as high as a dollrr mler per nag: than our turnips '- ‘ premier snow said no utlll take up these grading and pacts-l aging matters with Agriculture. Minister Andrew Macltar. The premier cut short his trip when he heard reports that the tin i.‘ g a. ostn i , 'ithnt} the matter has been settled andr the base will continue to oper-l e ALL roGETnEn “In this matter. 1 think poli- tlcs should not cuter the picture and we should all worlr together to see that the base is maintain- ed. and perhaps even enlarged. i am aware oi the loot that the people or Prince county. parlir ISLAND NEWS PAGE, Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, CEIIDHEID“ Magistrate 'lheli Of Dr A can Involth [he hliell til' a brace dliill gains! William Charles Mhlm‘fll. d. . tasruasod Cvunly Magistrate’s cmn‘t. Mil:- . istratte James a. Johnston. qc, moaned. Magistrate iohnston ruled that. widens! tor the Crown was not rulflcenl to wanrnnt con. ml gram the sllualion cram. Fletdy. William MaCKenfle. B Stanley e. from whom the brace was allegedly stolen. was not able to positively weirdly tn brace mauled [or ldeulil'iica. tloa in court. “My brace was similar to this one", he sold. Witnesses tor the crown were Constables n. power and A. Buichill til the RCMP and Mr Mscltenzle. Mr, Melanie gate ' ' owtrl ticttall, Arnold inmost also. 19. Char- lpttetown, was sentenced In six months in Queens “County jail on a charge 17! making and en- listing the canteen is! North Riv- er drivoln theatre. A low] oi $260 in rincs “as to to s Souris Dramaii New Slate; Plu sounis — The Souris and [Ice giunal Dramatic Suuiety held its annual rn ee t i ll g Wednesdat night. combining dinner and a meeting at the Sea View Hotel Charles A Mat-Phee presidcd. A new slate oi oiiiccrs u a s elected. and Comprises: pas presidsnl, Charles A. MECPIIL‘ president. P, Eduard Ciinlo vice-president. John I). Marlins‘ tyre; secretary. treasurer, Gly ne Jarvis: managing direct n r. Mervin Macinnis. other committees Selcrlctl in- clude’ properties. Michael Lar . os unto , Helena Robertson and Marine Arsenault. tr a n s p o rtation. L e s l i e: membership. Charles MacPhee. Anna McCor- maclr and Christene Cllm‘cri ' ' d ' Inn; a S g. =' : 0 ss- ’3 : 21 d. vertising. Alice Clinton. Maure- t on Clinton and Eleanor Clintu play section. Adele Townshcad. at = a’ -'<‘ nd Eleanor Clinton. lrene Kassner ly the significance at N and Eunice Smallwood it was decided that no produc- iions would take place bciorci the new year. out. the play ae-t lcotlon committee is to have a lay chosen. so that rehearsals‘ could gcl under way early lnl January. it was also decided that the tirst two plays would include a ihrceeaci, and o lines. not production. The in r m e rl would be presented on Si Fals‘ riclr's Day and later. or earlier as the casc may hc. in the neg-t ionai Dnmlnion Drama Frslival in Montague The onearl pia would be entered in the Prbvln‘ cial Drama Feslival. it was also derided that steps should be talccn to increase and improve drama among (bu school children it was thought that a local testlval ior students only might be Ille solution. i-lnw- evor. it was iclt, tltnt it such n . srsoon or pain oi a still suit. l overcrowded. ttewly convicted .anrt the owner oi the car was “mm a writ or mand lCan. Pacliers ‘ Low Bidders At Auction Agriculture Minister Andrew B. Nachos. said yesterday dial Spare Said Available ‘For Convicted Men t ly RALPH CAMERON cedure. or whether i! has been Cum Packers Limited sub— ‘ Sentenced by city magisll'ak iollowod milled the lowest bid last week Dismisses ill Charge lmndtd out in to persons round gitilq oi pussessitm or liquor it‘destgned to A..." a other than their residences or Since then. more than an pris. possosston oi liquor undttnit I‘omrs sentenced in court and as. Wm" corted to the jail were released W"! “mm M W Nelson hlacilonald. Beawn'l almost immediaton by the lad. "WWW “NSF”- ”“1'°?'°d “‘“m "1' “"5 °’ "‘9 Mills. who pleaded not guilty er. acting on orders in mm M, George Wright. governor at province and w be moving to a charge ot driving while im- net-opt prisoners ii the number the Norlhumaerlnnd District ial chiclly tltrough Summeraidc and paired, uas remanded by con. would cause otenrliwding in charge otplansiorthe annual Charlottetown. so". is ND. 2, ,0, MIL t 0,, 0cm... ,0. Allumeyfirm iall conierence which is being A second shipment. ".1 MA Farmer was reported held this weekend in the Char. will complste the order 1:82 to terms in Queens (Illunly yail Al the same time. nolhiug has to supply the Crock government some % men. as tar as tould he been heard at the ntlorney-gzp- with 3.700 tons of seed potatoes. The itrsl shlpmenl or 5.100 tons is to leave the provtnce ileamed have tint yet sorted any cral notilyirtg any oi the no men. par! ul their sénlellt‘e ‘al llherty' that lhtif turn has i The prisoners ttere luined come to serve their sentences. either into this month or early away haul the tail d e to re. ————‘-‘ December Some 4,300 tons oi ported avercmvidrd Cdndllllms. i this shipment will he oi the Sc- ‘folluwing ordPl's being issued to ttlie jailer in Svplumbel' to limit tie. i Y's Men Plan ‘ e "LIT-1| lnlYIEIOS (‘4’! “IE .32 maximum. “glitch on on is Conference t baga varicty Mr. Mat-Rae said. $1.40 PER BAG According to Mr ilarRae. [)0- taio growers will receive sud per llo - pound nag ior supply- Plans tor a district ennierence lng seed p o t a t o s s to till the ‘s men'storder lie said potatoes will be of 3.600 The case oi George Elmr lmnsr MacDonald and his own. more. as stating "II it Ilapnmk om lottctown YMCA. or the 3.700 a ton order. 7.000 or Crapaud. charged with rich jail laciltties are becoming “Elegates are unwed Irdm In“ “'1” be FsEl SGbago-I- t-liihs in Monoton. Amherst. Sum-. The o t h c r 1.700 ton: will be ant, tn. the m ., tpersops need not begin that. mersidc. as well as the Charlot- made up of Katahdlns, Kenne- snirts was mjmizisdacyt‘rfioo_°;.sentent immc eiy. but can tetown host club. These clubs‘ rs. and Cobblers st 7_:m M, m, May. twail their turn". constitute the Northumberiand Polalnrhliflnw“ from “I. has”) u“; l it is understood that since the District. i Provide; this year are 585 c Ir- t an Marie Lehhmc roit‘middle "‘ October. the is“ hai Long range plans were also In‘ ‘Pads am“ “' 135‘ W" a‘ 9"“ was remanded Wm, ‘been able to Escort-mud“? nil itiated tor the Maritime regional‘ “"1"” Mam“ 5““ '1" 9”“ is strengthening on the male. "me sentenced 1" n and mm Y 5 "1"" “WWW” WW" l‘i Ottawa and Montreal markets ‘1'? . halt to stand until Nov. 22 in - - ‘lx now no dtilieulty in taking slated ior Charlottetown in May,‘ l o d — .fsfilotr'lina‘Tl‘algé’flr 5.“: we of all ml out there an... an or mare Y's a... . .3...“ goods by (“m ‘ At the height or the iuror and h Mew.le m ewmedtmi NATwNALizATioh PLAN in trains court, James vivi'flkmg’T‘hfmzaflfgl.“ than W on oi the many Char-l RAWALPanl. Pakistan tAPl :zy‘xgkm Wig, Hanghmly “marines he“ I mom r lottetown conventions oi 1564. Finance 5.9, Mohammad WMW 5" “5 orito discuss the situation This :éfigtllcft‘li“ “=sz ‘nhr Shoaib said Friday pahistan bu A :il’fhias lined sic and costs if??? gm?“ ffi§ffiTen‘:‘-’"°n. iiTentS (oerelllriscevaerste ma nil“ “l’mlnn 0‘ "mmnlhmfl' Pfi- .. . y I cry re- - , "" “”“"E “""W‘ a l‘cemircnrder proceed with eiiorts to} Chairman or last night's meet-‘ ‘17::il‘1nfu5ll'2-k1‘“ Envernmr: ac a tag a moon I I0 Encourage prlvate entei‘piifla ' _ _ atom in mg was Lloyd Grant. The sing . GM" 8 eimdur fme for allomnstcompel the acceptance vi pris- song was led by John Evan ' with Dr. Paul Cudmorc at tit he said at the opening or iii ‘ Plano h branch oi ic oi the N her to do so The same man was .. r a. th - tired as and costs ior intlura to o E I e m i NOTHING LEARMD Devotions were conducted by. tionai klstaa in tin ws McMuriry. ‘- Bank or Pa ‘Sheikhupuri d ' * ‘k 'k ‘k * * ‘A’ 'k * TODAY ATT AND 3 ONLY my; .W‘U kWh/wow'w. cry a 1 DAV”) OSELZNICK‘S . MAPKTWXIN'S ‘ ADVENTURES OF ‘IEDM SAWYIER I V we ECHNICOIQR ’ slip at a sin!) sign. An Illegal parking charge Soiar.notittng has brPnlCarn- brought a linP at Mo and costs ted marring this pmpused rm> | W; to another motui Apple Day c Soc. Elects U de - r ns Productions n way ‘ Boy 500m Apple Day will be icsttval has started. that lor.tobserved in many mm“ and this year it would not he compel areas e, matings today» ltitvc. Further discussion on this} Last evening in “be my Scouts matter will take place at tho. Ind Cubs got underway With natt regular meeting. and to their annual sale and will con- thr meantime. the teachers ol‘ tmue l . _ tho Sunris schools are In be up! The business and residential , orgasgfgn'forhalhilr owning-mm art-asoi atacnyuiti be system» -; . n s was en _ , V .. . to the outgoing executive. The “mam “mm” by “mm” t y . i lrcasurcr's report showed a iur— members 01 the youth move- db}, r 1 plus to the end at this month, Wm ""5 mom-Ils- g tint-n, as one member notedi Some 42 wt: racks and 2' was a bit unusual ior a dramatic 5C0"! iMPS Will- a viewership manimm ‘ol‘ approinmately 1.300 will be participating. P cede irorn the sale will go towards camp improvement and Remembrance , . . In help finance Lrlinlrl'x cour- tDay Observance imi- __ lBeef Prices IW it“, TONIGHT AT 1 AND 9 ONLY MEN! THEMUTI! THE MIGHT Mann-it Mall/IIth CINEMAS:HPE r “Urged By IO‘DE l i own... among it . mam-mm need ior government and civici ' ed m ._ l oiliciais to “stress more strong. iAre ReVIeW m mm w. 11 ememhraune Day." has been Follvwinz are fire wceldy heal . iorwarded to Premier Waller Shaw in an open letter iron: the provincial chapter ioDE. The letter said IoDE members SPECIAL SUNDAY SHOW AT 9:00 prices as released by the PE , i Bee! Producers Association y . ‘ terddy. nnled less and less emphasis At Willnlpeg' client-e $22 at ' l s nsnred by :rii:i:“.*i.°i.‘.lt.mils: m w t» ‘22: medium unless summing was do'm lo slit to $711.50. Travellers. Ch'town a e remedy this situation. lulure M anonto' rllmre. $34 to $25, Caunull. generations were in ng l good. 323 to $14: medium. m THEGREAT growing up, not lully realizing In so For the bent-Iii ril Iluitr- who Minute. mm to 522 75 to m 50: the sacrilice made by the Allied Forces during two world wars do keep the western world tree" The letter also noted that alt least two educational institutions tit did not name them do not close on Remembrance Day. "wllh those . hoois sctting a precedent _ tt might he only a matter oi years bcinrc others adopted the principle." The letter was signed by Bar- bara M. Roper, secretary oi the provincial IODE. must he helped and can lie help» rd-lhr mentain "larde rhild- . . IMPOST R if medium. szl in 522.75 m. - , u *****‘¥¥¥¥***** ABSOLUTELY ADULT Restricled to 18 years of age and over I In: Montreal : i 00 Saturday Night 1 DANCE cularly ln summerslde. have a‘ considerable investment In pm-‘ vldlng tacllitlet ior service per-i sonnet and any substantial re- duction at the base would strike a blow at these interests." ‘ Yesterd the premier met‘ with members oi his cabinet. bcing nrnuoght up to date on 1 provincial atlatrs or tho past month "Our next big ion." a said, is preparing tor the Nov 25 tederal . provincial nscal cone lemncr to be held in ottawa: Ad m'ssl DRUG THIS day Sllfldfl} . DlAl. l-ll7l Basilica Recrea 'on Centre Gentlemen Musl Wear Coal: MUSIC BY THE HIGH NOTES SEMPLE’S PHARMACY Ltd. in Dunn street Will he upon all rlnv Saturday and wlll he the only Drug Store open Saturday evening and all THE FANTASTIC- BUT-TRUE SAGA of the Seven Men Who Fought Their Way Across 1000 Miles of ' . my, Headhunter and Cannibal Land. . FltMEn-As t . ' t -lr-HAIIPENEo on .50c STORE OPEN WEEKEND ANACAY AWARD WINNER STARTS MONDAY rNEEnEl.lVEltY ,g 4 4 at 4¥ it 474741' * t *