sland News P 2 aw Guardian, C hasten, Wed, ; i J nt > we a * =_ * aN A ’ * ' 7? se : * * > ' evminastim Mr. iaripbet wat Alex W. Matheson, whe: ad not | a lar rine spemeinetay et G run in this election election. here since joine (ee an oe The two’ party leaders: shook Confederation in J873 and it w he: lei miy and danced araiina aoe hands And: joked. on television. _ historic in at least two ways. ' “Thiba for a few seconds. This ac.‘ 8otm promised to support"any: was: the first .Urhe . offi al tiow by Mrs. Gaudet was typical ‘hing good for the island” aro heat ae x liginte “aolers Ste en ; r_ side Pine en : oan I, 1966. of the feeling of the crowd which ee etal he and!-were: entitfed to vote for both, gathered, in Summerside, Mr. Campbell join the forces -of assemblymen and’ councillors. i 000 People | Greet Cirpbell 3 Previoitsly, ‘only unofficia?” ‘Earlier in the evening at the -soung and old’ in the ‘tegisla- voters “lists. were. compiled and | hotel room in Charlottetown the ‘ture to promote a better island might jyouthful leader was by far the Asked later if this only property owners sand cer- most serious*of the dozen or so _mean a coalition. the premier tain others, were permitted . to Liberal. top. brass watching the |said: a vote for councillors, _althoygh {returns _ on television Though “I'm too independent fOr the latter hold equal status. in ak “outwardly —nervous,. Mr. that.’ -the house with assemblymen. -A * | Campbell tugged at his lower ip TAKES SERIOUS ; VIEW * ‘mew Election Act: abolished the ‘and continuously clicked a ballimr. Campbell took a "more “property — vote"’ _this year. point pen all-evening He did not’ serious~ view _of thes premier’s . ee rr Ly Over foo te erected Alex erais is a Yhaky.one and, could” ay S gr Pe: and aie 5] ees Bal hae bio POINT TO SAFER TIRES : : B. Campbell, he young vic- be changed .by a reeount tn any. loud cheér until announcer ‘If °it would save anoth eats f ¢ torious leader of ‘the Liberal 4€o of 4 number’ of - close dis. made a correction declaring tion it would beworthwhile: éx- | NEW "YORK (AP) —Gearte party, at. the Athena Regional tricts. “We will have to wait for Prosper A. Arsenault elected. in: nae he -said. -R. ree See and_presi : : High School in Summerside-Mon- the -recolints.** wassthe way Mr. First Prince. : The. strong Liberals showing of US v j . 2 A fen a day “night after an e¥éning Campbell described. lest“ eves’ Even when-he and his running toljowed -by less than seven |prepared for the Rotary, Clu ; : g A leanoles & Conservative sweep if | Rochester, N-Y., said that two- watching his fellow beral’ap- ming’s situation rh. mate in Summerside ‘were -de- thé island’s four Commons séats ‘ply automobile tires are safer parently take him tothe post of _ There is -a federal- provineial clared elected. he remained. fair- in os Nov. 8. federal. election. .than equivalent older-type four-. -premier ‘in Monday's. voting conference scheduled for .Vic- ly. reservéd in his jubilation. The four P.E.1. MPs‘ took an (ply tires. Plies are the layers f Y Mr. Camipbell..surrounded by Jterta, B.C., in mid-June-and with Wiping his brow with the’ back: active <part. in, the four-week [of cord—usually nylon, rayon or =. z top Liberal . party officials wat- reference” to these. .talks, Mr. of his hand he said to those ga- leampaign. . polyester’ — encased in rubber -: 2 Y ched the election returns in’ a -Calmpbell said, ‘Premier Shaw thered? in -the room, ‘‘and mi About 81 per cent of the 54,450 |and cemented together to pro- = room af the Charla ittetown Hé- and «I. with fave to get together won clean, boys.” leligible voters turned out in (vide the principal..strength of a & tei. He ‘travelled’"to Charlotte. concerting the. federal- -provin-| ‘Shortly. after this he- phoned | sunny . weather with tempera-. tire ‘casing. -Two-ply tires .he x town fram eiriers ide shortly. cial talks in Victoria. The mid- Mr, Hickey. and told him, “it's | tures in the high 60s and low ‘only two. layers _of stronger after the polls closed at six é'- June date will not allow time to! great news, Earl.: '70s. Voting followed a quiet cord, compared with four layers = SnGek wait for the recounts.”’ eral leader last year after the campaign lacking ‘in_major con- ‘of smaller cord in the toupee! Phe. 16- 4 Victory. far. the Lib. —-On-arriving—in- the. -Athena. resignation of former _prémier . troversies. _ see ee pees ae ee oa & i. : sm ENN Aeneas Nc co as SPI et Sees ae red ] _ ; x 2) _- RECEIVES CHARTER the late John E. Winsloe. in her F JUNE 2 | st to JUNE Tith i 2 * ‘goth year. The late Mrs. Winsloe : i ! ; 1 ee cos. The Allied Youth post at The second from left, director of lied Youth post: Others:.in the was. the formger Agnes Smith of a Provincial--Vo Institufe--alcohol- studies: for Prince Ed-~ photo are: LEFT Kenneth Desi New Perth. P7E.1 Her husband ’| Sane ESTERS aeTEaaTn received its charter yesterday ward Island and was received “Roches, provinciat—president —predeceased—her—in—1941; al aS = ‘ --afternoon-The....presentation by. Marcy Ziabek, second from..of Allied Youth and Ernest . She leaves to --mourn;: two : was Trade by Davide Boswell, —FiEnt; a “PVA “Muteh,- PVT” vice: ‘president daughiers, Evelyn, Mrk~ Lloyd Ta 20n ar acieus a —— Rose, Lakeville, P.E.I. and Ja- ‘net at home,.a_ step-daughter, A ae Te nee Winsloe,..Natick, Mass, an oron: oO. Ss | aoa am es” uC also survives. A son’ John prede- . a her in 1943, anda’ ‘step- Te iC era nee Rees “ee also. predeceased. can TT : jae Also left to mourn a Robin : grandchildren, _ Alice an obin Srones Sessioi n Here- Cet hatte b Outfits] nes "8 Winsloe, New ‘Glasgow, N.S. j Delegates: to the Atlantic -Re-, ed in-most case s 7% per cent {try, they had been returning to , 39. 92 v fu el. No’ Money. Down — _habilitation Workshop » at” the > the same rate as in train- |industry where this increased Last Assembly + Prince of Wales - College were | ing the unemployed. | value was now recognized. ‘The. gett es s told about. the importance of, “In his concluding remarks Mr, | directors expressed ‘the bepe’ that vocational assessment. to. the Hurd advocated that more ems | in the futuré“this’ present “one- Held Recently 88 handicapped in an address | phasis be laced on the On-thes | way street of teacher recruit- given by Dr. James Tuck, direc- Tob iraiaibg. - lament: -wouldbecome~a--two-way: sine he coset Among. pe Rei of tor of Psychological Services,| . A session followed -which ine | | interchange which would be held their final assembly for the | this “low-priced “outfit “i# an { Rehabilitation Foundation for volved statenients and later a beneficial to both industry and year recently : ey = en ae the ‘Disabled, Toronto. ~ | question period in which provin- | the schools: ‘ The ‘president, Aten Gallant, | MRE! Ao e Pull-aine areal. 8. Woks Sek bac eat pc F "Dr. Tuck cited two ease his- | ciakrdirectors of , vocational ot The session concluded with the Summarized the year’s activities sie ix transistor radio “specially | closely spaced spindles and tory stories involving young | ucation participated. These men | showing of a film of sheltered and thanked all for, their cooper- ae recommended: to teenagers | teething rails 4-position“ Pos: “it ; —one _ of whom appeared | were: George MacDonald, Nova | workshop from the Toronto Crip- ation. inthe ‘Penny “King and: ee L . .: : : sipped | ron. Queen- Campaign which nette xy! ‘ture-Matic,, support. eg : intelligent on the surface | Scotia, W.S. McMurtry; P.E‘I., | pled Civilians titled * ‘It's a Won. | ; @ Ferrite core antenna to $ = but. who.on being tet peor? fd." The SS ROE oT weeks. “"Stamp “Ot (Hunger : = high —seneitivity femme — oesageeiricenom Samar ges == tpowith:atow-E.Q: Tbe ther and-De_N§, Caobet, Newloo cage ho ane Pane oe ee : . ay Big peaker—tevar = 3 young—man, while not _impres- lant sain — ursday atthe. Prince Of ~-prizes for special—interest:in i ens entra re aie in appearance or on the Job Each of these directors em- T Wales College. . this campaign - pect awarded ene — tee a ences ve KENMORE: PORTABLE SEWING” scored high. on the 4.Q: test. phasized the‘need for a i) Clark Gallant, Karen Doiron, oe. eee i. cue for . "This proves, Dr. Tuck said, jated effort.on behalf of all agen- E. G. S - {Patricia Doucette, Elaine Gal- | person istening CH ; -./ cles involved in rehabilitation ” --iant and Gail Gailant, Dennis MA INE oe “That you cant judge | ac cott oe (Gallant and, Janet Gallant. _ be fT leather-like ‘Vinyl . ? 88 “persons in the province be mades:.. es e president also. commen - | r cura: ering oss Carving “Sais “cluded forward-reverse— E On the question of tbe popular Ls of the eros that are! ‘ls. Appointed ed the International Committee | @ Our.best value in port: | stitch. Semcenent | 20 yeare, @oncept. in some is baey ae available-to. them, In. many in-| 7 mi,for their work on an album for) se Panic radios - ph dnagreed. completes istances, the directors elaimed, . Graham Scoti “has feturn- Ie ete ee ee ere | : oa “Most everyone,” he said, it be ee in the ed to _ city after'a.25 year @b- supplies, soap dispensers, health | ; es ; ¥ : kh : people who most neer the mes- | sence to assume. the position as 4 ‘ Hon Cott oo é : ea sect ane (| gage by conventional publicity mew bank manager ae ao ee fae coramnitiog tee Platform Rockers Just ‘The Thing For au or agel : . 3 and derive the satisfaction that sonal slides coe . mere ¥ Nove oakia-mitce seeding erry their excellent hand ofthe a : : : ‘ “4 ir yester- Penny King an ueen am- : comes with accomplishment." engaged in rehabilitation». work! day after 48 years service. ,Paign and the Service-Committee | a . etn “hack with ioe | yu a | “BASIC UNIT |as well as. other” professional! Mr. Scott, a native of Winn}. fr their box. of Christmas toys. | : ‘SeroF OAM seat —4 ov Portab le {, i a De Tock ry a typical | people such as clerics, teachers, peg, joined the. Bank -of Nova....TM NigMiBht of the meeting Mj, aylon—triese in 4.47 re : “basi® rehabilitation unit. which | committee ‘people. and others Scotia -at its branch in, Pictou, was a film, “Breath of Life” | : axsortad colors ie TT f i is composed usually of psycho- | | who were in daily touch with N.S...where his father was man- Field" sine Mrs. aoe Large, : * Jogist. social . workers, oie | he people, a ager al the ‘eee was tran C leld Supervisor, for the Red | : : tional therapist. a placerfient CREASE?) . EMPHASIS : ottetown five e es — at), “Batson <officer~andorcsecretary——- Phe-trenteetod ay tir wore RSHOp eet ee wandsromiainedan ~~ i aeaeeer air Sg 33 , . Rehabil : Dr. Tuck pointed out. they are” tot Lens anensaiee iia problems-aceording—to..Dr.- — euch as. family counselling and “ ~ all“campetently trained. -training-according to the tirect-~; Services provided: by his foun- ors was for job orinetation to. ; —— commonly. known as the pense secpations and increas- of Dimes. Foundation?” _on-the-_the. psychological testing, Fide.’ ee peaae therapy and work adjustment, | ing provincial directors of vo placement and follow-up, home-:/.tional ‘education was in securing bound work and general services, the services of qualified inst vt | ors. They pointed out -f many instances suitable “ieith. ers were recruitedfrom indus- try and after gaining experience as vocational teachers which had venhanced their value to indus- information, on welfare and. pen- siom pee eee "Mant the Foundation’s clients c4me from the Provincial ation Services of the Ontario” Department .of Welfare, | “Their workers recognizesthie ‘éed for assessment services “but. since “provided “within their own organization, they ares purchased from the Foundation:' Methods _lused for vocational assessment “social service Trustees Boa rd Holds. Meeting _ At the monthly raseting of the board of trustees of the Prince -Edward-tsland- Hospital-hetd~-ree are cently the s ehairm 2 z an, William > madew testing Tor aptitudes; Hayward. announced that the attitudes, ‘and workshop assess- graduating. exercises -of the | ment including looking for skills, «school of nursing will take place tolerance, adaptability, etc?, for at : ae ate ame: “St oe pe Pemeaee il N Medical. Staff,.Dr. Ga. Houston. and: Personnel, Dr. R.G.. Lea. ““Mrs. Clive «Stewart \was ap- pointed. as--a—second - member from the Junior Ladies’ Aid to serve.on the Board.. Mrs. Drys- dale reported that this group is Tuck but. these are of course, “counteracted hy the sotisfac- ton ~ of accomplishments achieved on. hehalf of the handi- capped These. problems include the- ‘in-hetween"’ placements the _most recenfly at Brantfokd, Ont. ME. with the best wi ean countries while making a the Confederation. Centre, | ony not productive enough to earn a- fiving but higher _in productivity than the disabled persons allow- ance. It the entire province with only 2 {soon to he 3) assessment cen; tres, Dt Tuck pointed out...‘ In the afternoon: session. of. the Workshop W.J. Hurd of the Tech- ‘_ Mica) and. Vocational. Training. branch of the hew Department . of Manpower ‘Ottawa. describe ee ed for the gtqup: the, Federal. Provinesal dst sharing’ svstem OY tet ie 2. pene aphed.. He= b Btated that the great expansion : of building and equipment would have A_ beneficial ‘effect on training Jn the , friture : Mr Hard. ivent of to. state that tinder the. phaposed:. amendment. tn the Tear al and Vocational — Assistance Act, the federal gov- er wil] assume .the cost of _the hasir ning allowance for "boar tinempldved. and. dis- abled pers cand in-the case of ithe. dis the federal. share of tt 2 sch be“increas-. HATES FISH and can be.waught.. ..- : WE HAVE AT Market DIA 14-7338 a= 3 is also difficult to cover - teen had Queen Street Meat | purchasing two Hi-Lo. beds for the intensive care unit anda formula refrigerator for- the nursery. %. i Mrs. Donald Campbell, for the Senior Aid, stated that $400 had béen collected from. a. coffee party held recently at the Cun- dal Home. This Aid.is also do- nating prizes. to the Nurses’ Gra- duation and. contributing to the scholarship. fund, in Conjunction with the Junior Ladies’ Aid.: The administrator at. the hos ‘received +a. bequest of ot the late pie cepem tga a rincipal when he Prin joined. tne RCNVR.. = He received- his discharge ‘from the Navy in ‘1945, holding Ofelentenant: _ and resumed his joao See a aL _-One_of_the. sisdeeeablacie c-~eareerak passistant Managers at-- A a- the main branch” ‘in Toront Later he was manager at Water- Joo..and Hangilton bra Ten new entrance el al es and valued at $1,400 each over four | years will be given at: Prince-of | the’ Wales. this year, it was announc- forme oron:.ed by Principal; Frank MacKin- | to, and they have one son on>-fotlowing a meeting: 6f the two daughters. Both. of them- are 'College's.-Board—_of Governors:~ keen golfers and curlers. These. scholarships have heen . Mr. Bartlett, who is retiring planned by the faculty to assist shes of the host | anq encourage able young people of friends he has made here, is. ¢, t leaving tomorrow for a liesurely | ae heir undergraduate edu- | ;summer visiting various Europ: | Any student entering the fresh- -man—year-may-apply~—for one | Sept is married \o ‘home base’ ‘of a place they are renting on the outskirts of Lon- ithe scholarships. Half ~ the don. Accompanied by. Mrs. Bar- _awards are for the. full four- year | Alett;-he-expects-to-return-in--the-Period...The.other half. will. ret ‘fall to take up permanent= resi«; competed, for: each year: These new, awards are {n ad- dition to the twenty-three exist- “yng scholarships and bursaries lvalued at_.$200 and $150 which Princes sof Wales offers “each dence -in this city. Ms, A. ‘Winsloe- @ ‘death occurred at by" “home “in “Guernsey” “Cove"P: ot odune. -20;- and- for-the- -remainder~ , Wednesday. 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