7t 'l PRESENTS HISTORY Maj Gen .1. P E Bernat- Eehez, right. president of the Royal 22nd Regiment com- .mittee. presents Prime Min— Ister Pearson with a history of the regiment Wednesday. The regiment marked its 50th anniversary or that day. Mrs. Corcoran Again Heads Alberton H&S ‘ALBERTOX - Airs. Herman gorcoran of qusulle was re- dected president of Alberton Regional Dislt‘lt‘i Home and School Assnciation Monday ev- llarion )IcEwen is 'rPCI‘FIaZ‘X Vice-presi- Cliarles Johnston, Carlisle Ramsay and Ernest Tousenard were also re-elccted. TDuring discussion concerning ways in Much the assoCIatiou might prfixe of even grea.er benefit. it was suggested that some meetings be devoted to ppics concerning elementary schools. ".A feature of the presentation of Women's Institute prizes to pupils of the convention area who make highest marks in the government examination for grade ten. Winners of the awards were: Peggy O‘Brien of Alberton, Bar- ry Campbell of Alberton a n Beverley Clark of Alma. Mrs Beber Pi‘otitt of Rosehank. pre< Iidem. of the district convention. made the presentations. Mrs WR Ouitnn was moder- I’tor of a panel discussion on how parents and teachers can best work tnzether for the bene- fit of the student. Members of the panel were: Mrs John C Profit. Mrs Ever- ett Shea. “Angina RI! and An- drew Wells I Some of the points which .I came out in diseussion were that Stiiere should be sufficient con- ‘ tact between parents and teach— ers to permit them to discus; .any problem that might arise; that if a teacher is familiar twith a pupil‘s environment he 1‘ Will have a bettv understandinl . Ayers Forestry Club Stages ‘ First Annual Field Program Museum. which proved of great . ISLAND NEWS Pier The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thur. Sept. 24, 1964. Under the direction of Frankl Gaudet. provincial director of. forestry. with the local leader“ and five assistants. 8 group ofl 45 pupils from grades six and seven were taken by chartered bus to collect leaf specimens! interest to the Foresters. The return journey to Stella Maris was completed by early evvning. to end what was for the Foresters a profitable trip and a happy day. , from Island trees as part of the HYO Ayers-Memorial 4 - H Forestry Club first annual field day recently. The group left Stella Maris Regional High School in the. morning for different sections} of the province —— Cherry Val-i icy. Sir Andrew MacPhail Park’ and Iona — where various types of trees are found. Mr. Gaudet pointed out distinctions among varieties of maple and pine. and lectured them on the ap- preciation of and respect trees. During the tour the club mem- bers had the opportunity of vis- iting such places as the new Redeemer Church and Confederation Centre'in Char- lottetown. At the Centre Rob- ert Leclaire conducted a lecture tour. The students had lunch at the MacPhail Park, where they also enjoyed its many facilities. 'ihey later went to Wood 5 lands to see the new ferry rince Nova coming into dock. and finally toured the Montague for . of the child; thrl parents should i encourage their children to stu dy and provide an atmOSpher» that will be condusive to study; that teachers should give pupils encouragement; that fathers. as i well as mothers. should take in- {itiative in encouraging good 1 study habits. It was also suggested th at school trustees should be active- . ly interested in the Home and l School Association and in every endeavor which may be of benefit to teachers, parehts and students. Several musical selections |were provided by Henry O"Vla|- E iey‘s orchestra. SHOOTS HIMSELF BERLIN (Reutersi—An East German border guard shot him- 1self while playing with his sub- machine-g-un Tuesday and was carried away on a stretcher. 7 police reported. He .had been on :duty at. the border between [East Berlin and the US. sector of the city. i*****¥¥¥¥4 , l CONFEDERATION PARKING AREA No time limit. PARK ONE ing claim check. Confederation WINTER RATES . ' Whiter rates of 10: per hour are now in effect. Your merchant will be glad to endorse your park- ALL DAY PARKING—MONTHLY RATE $6.00 (limited number of spaces! Grafton St. HOUR FREE Parking Area TONIGHT ONLY Hugh O'Brien "COME FLY WITH ME” *‘kt‘k‘k‘k'k‘k'k‘k: Show at 8 - Dolores Hart A SUPER DOUBLE BILL SHOW 1'! 8 STARTING FRIDAY DECENTRALIZE OFFICES More than 20 per cent of the the headquarters staff of Brit- 15h government offices have _ mg the past few weeks have been moved away from central. London in recent years. i Enrollment ls Doubled Student enrollment in the Registered Industrial and Cost Accountants course of studies has increased by 100 per cent it was announced by the Prince Edward Island society. . Course enrollments have al- ready hit a record high for the Society. with the registration deadline not until Sept. 30. An increasing Interest and recognition of the profession of industrial accountancy in to business community has been cited as the main factor in this years great student influx. 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