St. Dunstan's University yesterday ileld its al b‘. "ifl donor l'llnl(' ill the col- lege gym. 173 out of a possible 223 turned ou' and donated. ed (‘ross officials believe SDU OPENS BLOO ’BRIEFS IS PATIENT Peter (‘larkin. 187 l)orche<ter Street. is a patielit in the Char— lottetoun Hospital. HAS SURGERY Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. Allen Street. Parkdale. underwent surgery at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Thursday. w. .J .. '- D DONOR CLINICS From the left are: Winston Cannon. Eileen Grant, Rich- ard Manse and Ray Malone. keeping a tally on the various class donors. this to be less than normal for the student body. There is a competition for an inter~class trophy and SDU is competing with Prince of Wales College for the Centennial Trophy. mine. have dragged the approach to education in Can- a a. The concept is now that of I democratic approach an aristocratic ., i! s- 53 view. he stat . The speaker pointed out that “as the world has grown more complicated. so has knowledge needed to cope with it." FOUR OBSTACLES Mr. Hall felt that there were four reasons or ‘obstacles' which prevent our educational system from functioning as effectively as it should. These were. author- itarianism. anthropomorphism dogmatism and traditionalism. In dealihg with the ‘changinr curriculum'. he reported that “a study of the schools‘ systems in the various provinces revea s a development of several curricula. The university pre- paration course is still dominant. However. in most provinces it has broadened to include op- tional subjects. This is the first step in curriculum change and a relatively easy one to ment. “In most provinces." Mr. Hall isaid. “there are the basic core subjects of English and social studies compulsory for all. tions are selected from gmaths, sciences and languages.’ The broadening of the curric- ulum and the addition of new services have made more com- 1plex the problem of school ad- ;ministration. the president felt. [DC A L l173 Students Donate Blood During Clinic Keen inter~class competition ed as to the winners of the In- was in evidence everywhere at 1tor-class competition until the the Red Cross blood donor ciin- ‘clinics conclude on Friday night. ic at Rt. Dunstan‘s I‘niversity Mr. Cannon explained that yesterday afternoon when ' many of the “day students" who donors actually went tbrruzh as attend St. Dunstan‘s would pro- donors. However. representa- bably be attending the clinic at tlvcs of the student body check- Zion Church Hall since it ed off a considerably larger not been convenient for them to number who reported to reizls- report at yesterday afternoon's tor for the competitions but clinic at St. Dunstan's Gym. were ineligible as blood donors. arge number of students at Winston Cannon. chairman of St. Dnnstan's volunteered their to j—l d l TEACHER TRAINING In regard 0 teacher training and teacher methods. Mr. Hall lstated that "as the mass of hu- man knowledge increases. so the period of training na educatio of the teachers who will impart. this knowledge also increase." Referring to new teaching de- vices. Mr. Hall cited the intro duction and use of television in ‘classrooms, team teaching. and Sprogrammed learning. In assessing the changes in education on the student. the speaker was of the opinion that it imposed a certain degree of ipressure on young people. He *also expressed the thought that new .' lmple- . Teachers Show Interest Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs.._>Ap~ri_l2. 1964.. 5 Speaker Discusses ) Problems 0t Reading ; ‘ Dr. Helen Murphy of the read— I ling clinic of Boston Unii'ersily"mcnilit'r of the Internationall laddressed a meeting of th Reading Asswiation of which. lPrince Edward Island Reading the Pill. council is a mcmm1.l ‘was introduced by Miss Eleanor Council at Birchwood High :School last night on the topic or Mat-Donald. She discussed quer, i“Can You ad". tions involved in whether or not‘ one can teach critical thinking. nd stressed that we read welli n l)r Murphy. who is a charter' (I the trend in automation broughtI a “me of relative 9359‘" i an area of which we have ‘ many cases." Mr. Hallfsnmt’ background. stated, “the students have noti She also discussed problems learned that reward comes only involved in the reading process after hard work." and spoke on the competition to- The implications of the pres-1 day ll‘ 0 m Diller forms "(intui- ‘ent day changes in education to maf“? "Willa Such as radio and . Prince Edward Island were. he‘ '\- i felt. “first of all. that in the dc-I Reading done by adults (may velopment and use of new ap ' is inthreeforms. she 5i. preaches we are somewhat be» namely thorough or studied read hind the rest of Canada. This re- Ing; speeded reading or scan- sults from our limited resourc— ning. and critical reading. S'nei MARY LEAH IS HORSE OF YEAR The Island “Horse of The Leigh O'Brien. was chosen by Shown above. left. Don Mac. es and the lack of research fac- KEV? examples 0f 03Ch Iype- .‘ Year" was chosen last night the group who assembled to Neil accepts the Ed's Taxi ilities. However. it may not be Dr. Murphy then spoke on vo at the Gold Cup and Saucer see films of last year‘s Gold silver Mug on behalf of own- a bad thing. particularly if. We; Cabulary which is common w. Film Night held last night at Cup and Saucer and also of er Leigh O'Brien. from race learn from others and pmfll by (“VFW aSSlEnmeni in reading.! Prince of Wales auditorium. the Hambletonian and the Lit- secretary Frank "Duck" their mistakes. and listed factors which are lm-l "Mary Leah". owned tle Brown Jug, in the US. Acorn. ' “To you teachers. in this rap- portant: visual ,. r" ead-s idly changing society. Id wounu ing to visual memory: audi necessitv of removing their . . . say. “keep an open min on a tory perception leading to audi— cars fm‘m bct\\'pen the sidewdlk L R I these recent trends in educa- tory memory; language back- and me street in the event of tion. Don't be dogmatic. Always be ready to learn and to acquire new ideas and ways of doing things. Remember. it is only with enlightened teachers that our educational system can pro— duce enlightened human be- ings." he concluded. ground and intelligence. Site stated that we have LU change our concept of mtclli» :gence towards acquisition of vo- cabulary. and went on to show that there is a difference be- tween imagery and imagination. We have no idea how to teach imagery. so we either have it or we don't. Dr. \‘lurphy explained tha. one becomes a mature reader only when he adjusts to the a storm. cl 0 o The chief added that tickets WI I Wlpe Bootlegglng OUT will be issued to motorists who Park 0" llllPaWd areas thV-f’t’“ The new liquor regulationsl laws studied in other provinces. “‘9 “if?” and Sim“Vallk- 139' would bring bootlegging to ani The new Act provides for more call-‘9 I" “‘9 Sl‘l‘lmZ “1959 are” end. Attorney General .\i.A.' types of outlets through licenses “Home 8 593 0 mlld~ Farmer said in a speech to thcl but there will be no license issu- "M ' i ****** jaihouse during the ast scssmnfled to a club which exists just I and the result would be more le-l for the purpose of Selling liquor. [gal purchases from the govern» NV lment vendors and therefore anli Former Islander Dies In Calgary "-—M increase in provincial revenue, l l t In Convention Displays i 'i:~ti‘tl of theft of a record play- {or a yea!‘ at tile Art Institute in . Pl'. the article should have read Chicago. Prior to that time his A social evening will follow in .ly, books suitable for school li- the Birchwood High School with ibraries grades three to 12 the Charlottetown Teacihci‘s' With next week being observ- _ ‘ ‘ I ‘ the Red (‘ross blond donor .-om- services as helpers to the .‘\o— reading task at hand. She gave‘ “T W H. . “I .Km The new regulations regardv: PARFATS (WEST niittee for the Students' Council bile blood donor team from Hal— an example and went on to say ‘ r 'p';“' ‘ (Tod _"""' “3 lug the operations of clubs and: , Marjorie (‘larey. teacher at. al St. Dunstan‘s. said last night ifax which conducts all the clin-i Attracting a great deal of in. ada, the display took on added that everyone has a different i“ '89P," . Al‘l' '. reign}: lounges under “19 Liquor COW; 5 ring. is the guest of her par- that no decision could be reach- ics. wrest and favorable comment significance pllrpnsp in reading and the omy ‘3‘ 3 am“ )9 a' m 9" ltrol Act are being prepared nowl A u d ‘ ems. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorflc "—‘N" at the Teachers’ convention at| The Junior Red Cross also is ‘ common factor in reading is vu- "ef'r' liOl‘ laier Presentation to the? I u" f" "m. 7. " larey. Whim Road. for the I Birchwood High School is a dis— lrepresented by a display ar- . cabulary. 5“? “as the dallflhier 0f the provincial cabinet. Blake Wood.‘ stomach duorders—quttkly Taster recess. play of art work by pupils of ci- yranged by Mrs. w.w. Reid. Jun- Dr, Murphy ended her in 1 x late Thomas Hanan an Caro— chairman of the Liquor Conn-oi: , ty schools. grades one to seven. tior Red Cross director. it an- .‘ saying thorn shnum be m, pen. line Slmmlln 0f H0119 Rlvel‘. and Commission said yesterday. i (‘OMPLETE col RSI“. Individual drawings and mur, anllTICeS a Centennial project. a alty in school for ignorance no “'3': hm” 3'. mene Cm‘e' 5 The new regulations w i ll; Charlottetown police consta- 315 represent a variety of I'Bicycle Rodeo' to be held at i toss p is attributed m lack of (,9, She is survived by two .iaugh- i mm, mm “MI! on the expiry} . .. ac ntyre and :\1' themes, but predominant is the {SClmOl Tallies ill“ {"5" two “'90” finite effort. She was thanked'PrS- M" \0150" Bernard 8" ‘date of previously issued been-- .' red 'irsenault are back from at- . I I historic past of the Island :in June. It is expected that win- by John MacDonal¢ MrS. Herbert Bil“. hnih 0i Cal- 595. May 31' 1954: Thev are N“: powulu‘l' ending a two week police course Much of the am dismayed on Vuers Will meet later in a provin- «w - ~~~~~—~~———— garv. and one brother. John pected to be pm“.er an“. ammonium; given by the Halifax City Po- X I I the east wan 0f the auditorium yelal coinpeitilion to be held in . . lHogan. of Brookllne. Mass. W“ f"""“4 reveals vivid color and imagin- ‘Sl'mmel‘Si e~ T k ' ' ‘ “H.110” TR”, lation is well as a striking trend 'I‘hek('l)t}I)I110illtitln 'dls designed 'c Blmg mMth prgfszgidem ¥ ¥ ‘V‘ ¥ ¥* * ‘k * * .l vis'on int rview b ln keelim: With its practice of The exhibition will continue .‘0 ‘93 15’“ l 0 "‘3’? “'5’.” r.‘ 9” “We ' ' . "a ’1'.‘: ..- ‘ . ' l . Willa edition] with (TI o h n hi featuring exhibitions of the until Monday. Apri 3, j The display is under the direc- lsamy “in-W0“? _'" "‘9 limb" til??? “ll 2“l““‘~bl:" gilqgfgmggll I Wayne between periods of Tiles- “'ill‘ks 0i ("Ollii‘lllpm'ill‘i' lSlv'llld Earlier exhibits at SDU fea- tion of Mrs. Doris MaCKayi 8” “edge and “swing at “amc \Pfisfisiyflé ’ met“). .r' '. " Today a, kn. i]_;l‘i'_§ 31 “.km. Sumo, \\‘_-i__\'n(\ artists, St, Dunsl'iu's L’nlversity Int-NI mp aim-ks of Rev, Adrian .supervisor for city schools. ‘imles and wgmm'mls; The (.harlnnemwn Ponce BF 7 >5” 0 0” ("Him mu 5' O ' yucmmnml his minimal-anon here \\'lll DIT‘St’Ili {Ill (‘Xllllniltln OfilllS. Al'st‘nmlli. XII'S. Aileen BI‘ODIIyi “19 SChool library 81 Bird": The mobile TB. x-V‘ay. Chm“ partnwnt k discominuing "1e ill“. l"r:lnk Sinister for ('enten- ilf‘ll lllld lllk- lllltl (""llil‘if‘ ll" \ll" of Summerside. and Fernando Wood was the mecca for many “gel-"D "l we U,'.n\e'mnn “as laein of ‘ a kin tickeLs on ‘- I Him; m hno August to ear— and Mrs. Robert J. Murawski Vidal. Charlottetown, lteachers as they took advantage “’9”. pat‘lmlzed filth many tea. ‘13 t it plfpd i m m \ cgvnpmhpn tonight in the board room of the » "-—' — *-——-"-—-—iof every opportunity to View the “he‘s taking ad‘illlmfl“ “f the "rm or" :5 par 9 Ge" ‘ e u , ' Kelley Memorial Library. ‘extensive ‘book display'. “PPOI‘WNW or being ‘ayed Sid??? find Filler SST??? aler- 13'9"“ PrEfet, - Tl”qu OF RECORD . “h.- ”“V‘N'Ski l5 ‘1 "‘“lhoma‘ Arranged by Mrs. Frances Lo- . ' EH“ Pgmrd‘ ".mfl'c‘li 151159”: 'gaiélligq‘ggizv ems 9b' Purity Products 1 "5_T°m and Terry cartoons" It “(is incorrectly reported in “(.s profpssm. m SDU He he. “man and Miss Mary Moran. it intendent 0 tie PIOHDCIH an i . - ‘ . i f‘. .. 317 Km“ DIE! “.125 f u p " t-i'\ ii:tll('t‘ court stnl'y las (Hume interacted in on painting . (Cmmmmd from W e I - n n s t l. a ted. particular_:§IOI‘IIIm. supervised proceed- . 'lhe chief reminded the motifilr-f ‘ sfooge comed'es \L‘f‘k t It a t a woman was con- about five yam-5 ago and studied ‘lllgS- lllg DllbllP- hm‘e‘er. M I at l "4—Bugs Bunny Cartoons" SLIGHT BLAZE mni out ion. ATTENDING FUNERAL \lnxor A. Walthen Gaudet leaving this morning for St. Ste- p ion. NB. to attend the funeral his brotlier-in-law, W.R. Bou- ' n. who operated the Queen Ho- rel in that city. Mr. Boutin who "'W' yesterday. was the husband of the former Mary Adclla "lust Gaiidet. RN. F u n e ral I(‘T\'l(‘9S will be held in St. Ste hhcn tomorrow and Mayor Gail- def is expected to return over the wookond. MaelNTYRE FINERAL The funeral for John R. Macin- lvro \\:is held Wednesday morn- In: from the Charlottetown Fu- neral Home to Michael's ('lilirl-Il. (‘orran Ban. where Re- ‘lulem lligh Mass was celebrat- Rev. David who also conducted the service at the grave Present n the sanctuary were: 6"» Leonard MacDonald. RPV. KC Mafllillau. \‘ery Rev. PF. Mc- onald. Rev. 0. . Wood and Tlev. (‘llliord l\Illrnh,\'. ' Brighton Mac- . Joseph Macintyre. Al» Erna \Iaelntyre. Vincent Mac- IS 5 3. 3' '1 1 .1 n “ii‘l't‘. Joseph Mchtald and T"llll Fl \‘laeDougall. all neph‘ “'5 Til the deceased. Interment “'3‘ in the church cemetery. \IORRISSON FUNERAL — _ e funeral for Mrs. Alan Mor- held Wednesday Pallbear- ‘ 1 lgomery Hall and will be provid- ‘ : tho] Studies _ -. .glas (‘offin and John years ago. but the combination yof Mrs. Murawski's sculptures is ‘ u\v(.w concepts in Cham‘ils‘ry" yon permanent display at Mun- H“. Richard Mathew" 01. Puma ldelein “"92"- of Wales College: “School Lib- im_uw_—M .rary Services" by Mrs. 17 l ' lees [othialn of‘ Queen Charlotte [H School and Miss Mary ‘ it iin loran of Biilrcihlwood High T d :Scltml; “Physical Education" .MeeTS O ay ihy David ii. director or i [pliyrical educaton Some I50 high school students 5 A general subject “Convec- from across the . meet rrational French" we conduct- hore today for a two-day con- ed by Mrs. Lina Graham, _{m.‘,ncp on the alcohol problem. French TV teacher, Halifax. } At this afternoon's session. At the opening morning .93. l l the keynote address will . be .civen by Dr. Thomas Skipp. iehairman of the board of trus- sion yestelday. Mr. Hall In his president’s address told of how automation and socioeconomic i Grades" by Dr. Helen Murphy. BRIEFS days with their parents. Mr. and ers. Nell F. MacIsaac. Rock lBarra. ‘ Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH 1 With Little Worry 1 lat. talk. laugh or sneeze without i fear of insecure false teeth dro pi'xli'fi. clipping or wobbltng. FAs E be ds Intel-i ft or and mor Iortab y. This pleasant powd nu It's a k (non-acid). cc 3 "pin odor (denture breath). Get FASTEE'I'H at. drug counters ovoryw ere. * m ‘ . n V -- »‘ i i ‘ I _ _ n V v . 2;..l:.’°;.li:i:.i:.:.alright: m wk Can-r M & M L d L d I d. . d H BE ON TIME FOR THE FUNI q] n MINORHDAb-IAGE WM rmvwmy m (“m-mm Whom I'h conyenition en 5 flora I; an t _ a les wear .._ Secon oor l'i‘FIh'I'I‘ ‘liiqu lgmi’on sowed as 8” Mum. or the Wm; ‘ +ll"l~i. the teachers relished .. . . If '5 ‘ - book and library magazine. an . ‘, ~ ‘ . ‘ ‘ d f“ ‘ ki‘ird X'It‘ll‘lllde\'9r;)r:ilrl1:n fitment; cartoonist for the college news- llES“:IIEII‘::‘;10:ttuglfld;rn:;;:tl1£:$ E 7 and 9 we lies ay m .. 'i ,1 N. - 2 - . - .. , .i ‘ . ~ i tle tar e num rs ‘ Lillroglldgdlilorii‘ sllr‘ltlf‘lit‘iilvf'ill‘lg d “is; Mliijl“':(kl'lli't‘l'l‘lfda'de‘jfl‘ . gliding? [tile 1varied: sessions- A SIdQ of life you never expected TO S” 90 ‘4, riiwil 5:. i . ' l - < ‘ . pll‘tlf‘i‘ll occurred on HaHlJnd (Mom “new in Chicago She 'IhiludedR an H plyignzairret s . I" Firt‘et WM mmm m M... [MN on... ea mil—A irougi ionfhe screen— In: y a f. .. i . . . . - prutessor education. Boston Cllv firemen answered a call “l 3 'P-l‘h‘llk.‘m““' and h“ . ~ a. . - . u I o Riverside Hospital yesterda} 1")ll59lli‘ld (“"195 90"“.9‘1 her $121132}SlgéqnihThéfinifle r12: ' Barbara Stanwyck — TAIIY‘N‘IM Harvey afternoon at approximately 4.20. lng Pnllllciglingllhie Bock: “Science- in the Anne Raver In“. Fonda n‘f.”*"fo;;f.,;'a‘§ “.133? 2:; 1.22.2}. iii‘l‘ei-on she has not aTile o .rzumomary School". Mrs. Daisy J h GgEsr or Twigs I ' ‘ .7 ‘ . .f E, ' « {me to nor aint. Ward. West Kings District High 0 n . MacDona .. SD Stu: ll.lliii. “hen the flienicii ar- $20“? "we ‘ p R.th Auburn Nhs'; .i e dent was a weekend “sum- wnh SIDE" rived the fire been nearly. ~ , (."Mnaim Method-v Deni, friends in Rock Barn. . I n\lill!lllFll(‘(I by the building's The ‘5 works on display “ere mane” Greenwma N . i famOUS makers. Fm'lnklersvstem. completed by i110 Il‘l'll‘awllf‘f ..I;.n-‘E._.l;h' Limemm 'Mdéq .’,'_, UNDERGOES SURGERY l ‘ since they arrivet in 'l‘lll(‘(‘ . ~ ' ' H - - ‘ _ (‘ONFINED HOME ward Island last September Ill . Rev. Sr. hfary. Pctens.llayégncthoMzgxgggmwggggei; The newest shapes in road fashionsathe glamorous ones “alvmm “m‘l‘W‘f‘: Chnr' ill-"mi "l‘hpll'm‘l‘l'". WWW“ 9”“ WWW“. MUSIC in the several wee 5 ago is convales-i as shown in fa-lnon magarlines as well as the classic . loitetown. deonty minister of (m. mmed in private (‘tlllO('iit\IlS (lassroom . thristopher Glcd- Cing at me Prince Edward Is_; . . . .. V “l"“""i"" f” “‘0 9”“ {0" my” in Sllfh I’l'rli‘t‘S “5 "lemm- SM“ hm‘ mired” 0 music; “Dre 1 i lfavvorites -— are all on dis lav now In our Second Floor "(is been confined to his home [39‘ “n\\‘:]1]_ llonollllll. Washing- ' in the Sehoo". Ronald Irvingnland Hosp “1' p ' Hill the flu. lie expects to be ton, D.(‘.. and (‘liicn‘lfi- l‘ll- rlii't‘t‘iOT 0i (lll‘ilmflili‘ 8115. l VISIT PARENTS Ladias' Ready to Wear Department. Yes. the shape of I I I rack in his office Fridll," 0" _\liii‘a\\'skl did several murals in HIGH SCHOOL GROUPS I L01- 9 and Frances Madsaacu g , ‘ . i nun-h d3." h? hOPP-g '0 all?“ private homes in Chicago At the. high school loved. ‘students at St. Dunstan‘s Unl- ma, raSh'm‘ l“ hm.“ com" m ""133" ‘ “Wm” 5“ 5‘ ‘l‘“-“l"ll "f the P-E~I- teachers. 't'orc ('tlllllllL’. l0 P El- m‘d “"9 groups were instructed in lversity, spent the Easter holl. Canada-II foremost coat I manufacturers represented. It’s A Wacky Misadventure l NEW EXCITING MATERIALS. STRICTLY FOR KIDs_ ADULT KIDS and ADULTS ONLY There's many wonderfu-I new fabrics on the this season. and you‘ll find them all among our 1964 collection .. mdle clotlhs. wool and SHOWS milk laminates. wool serges. 1 ~ 3 _ 7 _ 9 pure wools. nubby wools. and rany. many more. Come and 2e — you'll be enchanted! tees. Allied Youth. l).C. . Today's schedule includes a sing—song. an informal dancer discussion groups. and tomorrow . see:- the best Allied Youth Post ‘1 .in the rovince receive a ltrorby. In addition. there Will. lbc a panel discussion and. the election of Allied Youth oflt‘iccm ‘ I TO N xt year. Other speakers at the con- fercnce will include David M. Boswell. provincial director of .mc'ihol studies: Ril‘v. [If e r: rx i Tvc. Park Roya I n i e I . . n . n l Church: Michael Henneswy, . R'VIQMF Sm lrec‘strar. St. Dunstan's Univer— sitv: A. Keith Flilimvood. New li'ork. author. lecturer. youth worker and counsellor for al- coholics; and Rev. Arthur Ren- ldergast. Seven Mile Bay Parish. i All four meals served during the conference will be at Mont» -ed or by the Division of Alco- 1‘ickets on Sale One ‘entine Macintyre. Fred Ringer. i 10. Ralph Pigo. ou- ; Ernest Doy D. 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