morality has soared into the best-seller class in Britain and the publishers have ordered a fourth printing. The report, put on the bookstalls Tuesday, sold out the entire first print- | ing of 4,000 copies on the first day. With: the fourth printing our responsibilities as citizens of this province and of the id I think Community Schools the school. in SEX REPORT SELLS OUT Ida ae Mac- Lellan helped to get the school acing: I i sure that if ony are interested that by the LONDON (AP)—A church re-| of 20,000 copies, the total num- lowing steps might, be consider. | eff of P.E.I. which you might One of the important aspects|port on sex and Christian ber out will be 48,000, .ed if organizing -'a community | want to attend. of the Community Schobd! is not \is | MEETINGS SCHEDULED fe so much what people do for (1) It should be sponsored by | "On Tuesday, October 25 at the |themselves, although this is in- | FINISH sigs pore tee commiuny. of Charlottetown Rural Regional | deed important, but rather that | i men) A, Strong committee | Of High School the first ie schedul- |they learn to'do something, toge- | . HIGH SCHOOL — 2 re |e ; tha Spee exe panel, i ate od ili : mber second meeting is on Wed- | US to use our minds, making us plan hod oe alte omeral |e nesday, October 26 sat the o’- | think, helping us to see ourselv- ‘IN YOUR SPARE TIME - : a organization and running details | any thir meeting iw on Ovo ane of oleae rel = Start preparing. now to’ write Provincial exams BESS te rte Se acm es (Mea tt wor Mt schoo! from the local area if at | Sn). Momiague. All meetings | Wok Ott tt rine camty wea ©. Junior or Senior Matriculation P.E.L i He 2 all possible. This makes it a commemity project and helps | 0% Sed. fom 7.90 p.m: unt 10 | —eVee aiving us p.m. The program consists of a people __& oneneny epi film; a talk by Rudi Dallenback on the Nature and Purpose of be surprised too, if ¥°" | the Community School: a panet! around any community | of members from the: th and saw how many people with | seas that had ity iis there really are a Community owe — sone last yon and then gener- (4) Start organizing in Novem- | eq. plan fie ' ®@ Grade XI Equivalency Specializing in: es Accounting: or © Grade X Equivalency For entrance into trade courses and Apprenticeships es ce 2 * Televistons Instruction supervised by qualified teachers. ber if you want to start the Com-| Last year three community | #=¥"Appliances All books and materials supplied at low monthly rates eee r : : es echools wore ‘ective ia PELL Special aids whenever necessary at no extra cost. Bis , : : - Pian an eight to week | These were in Tignish, CONFERENCE UNDERWAY a. rm [Sams mesting once a week. | Kensington and Mi. Stewart. i| I] FIRESTONE ee Se ee , : ee ae re |e ee anaes _ereniogs bat /hive: mentioned’ soverel: peonle Reise Aud Avie ee Sn ee ee eee eh ‘The Atlantie Association of from October 21 to 28. Prem- Carel Ann Power, President | everyone artiripated ie mast be errenged to. ou ensington wito were involv. Bs ‘ACADEMIC STANDARDS “ute a | your local area. d. In ‘Tignish I understand that 1s st. Halifax, N.S. lear- : : use-| (6)~Get>the—whole sponsoring | Wilson Shea, Mrs. Frank Arsen- LAA. ranch ef Canaan. Union ful and worthwhile event.’ One | imation to.take par?’ inthe | helped with the i of bet- ef Students; Donald Shea, i 9 ————— SS —— . oS VS SOUUTST TT e TTS T TUTTE : proximately 50 students made ger, proffesor of SDU - preudent of Ot. Thomas Un. | teen 65 eurvey of the community. This ————saaaeies| ml Andree 8... cece cece cee cn ce taenere Te to it up of student council presi- spoke to the stu on Mari- ivory branch of CUS and. |tec would be a bit ibid ee a ns | JENKINS WASHING wi School. and . Students Conference got under- ier Alex Campbell delivered © St. Dunstan’s University | Ltd. way last-evening-at- the Bas-___the_weleome oed a lot and it was a very jlica Recreation Centre. Ap- ~night while Rev. dents and Canadian Union of time Confederation. From ? Students Chalrmes are attend- LEFT te RIGHT Father Reginald Hunt, President ef activity at each perhaps coffee and doughnuts| (7) Select -courses, and work Parts - Sales - ing the affair. which will run Bulger, Premier » Mt, Allison University CUS, Penida corvel.the: whee oreel oie oe tele a i : ‘| gram took a lot of effort but was | school a success. Wringer Washers oh FACTS FOR FARMERS well worth the time spent on it. | Wf you are interested in furth-| @ Selling completely rebuilt i pcos ORGANIZING A x er information on Community washing machines COMMUNITY. SCHOOL | Schools there—are—a- number :of Just Dial 892-3837 From our experience last year | meetings being held next week K me by the Rurel Development COUR- | neem eennnegeeesaeee © Rog 2 in | ensign ~ AN EXCLUSIVE (Abitibi) a ea ; _PRE-FINISHED woop PANEL wieaia TONIGHT © fo - Last Over 100 persons signed up t©| operation of the school te mid- Oi April the areas in and around | participate and ever 30 different | January and to run it for eight = Kensington—co-openated-ta._hald | subjects _were suggested “£0 | to ten weeks. N.. fo. ‘Gime: In” the next few .| rowed down to mine courses @8/ THe school Board of the Ken- of this column of come of our} (1) Agriculture— e genera!.| provided space for the claases'at : _ @xperiences in this venture. | course with different topics die-|the High School free of charge. ok \ The idea of a Commu nity /eussed each week, was under|Each group used a different Si . Foam Filled ~ School was first mentioned to US| the direction of Stan Moore and.| classroom and started at sharp . Viscose and Nylon by Rudi Dalienback, Rural De-| shout 23 took the course. |eight o'clock. then the school |. , A : a ~\__welopment Officer “with the)” (2) re—. with em- | bell was rung. Classes lasted two Cushions - Blankets \ BE Department of Agricul-| phasis on Farm Records an d| hours and at 9.50 the bell ran¢ ; ture. This kind of activity had| Management was taught by | again signifying that the various oP 2a 7” x 9” = fried ont, acy Cooceeeiny | Grass Linkletter. About. 16 suk a ho intent ond at : Satin Bound County, Quebec, participated. _ pa. finish Up discussion Reg | = that it.might be) (3) Bridge— was organize d [everyone out of the school. The oe a eg. 4.98 \__ Wonth trying out down here. | snd taught ty Mre. Wm. Schef- |building was closed at 10 p.m. ee Reg. 4.98 \. The Conmounity School. 18/7. wire. Gordan Cook and Mrs. The school lasted eight weeks in DOORBUSTER SPECIAL from. . : DOORBUSTER SPECIAL eee cembe Nae Fred Semple. About six pereons | all, the opening night being for | (4)_ Conversational French troduction of the different cour- : 4 4 . > \ e and so it is enti at the mhunityproject. The. ® At the is chatiging\very of the new knowledge-ie bee, head \ a. Since “it. anking heen in bives = or to learn of new, ‘this course , ete OS N 7 a ‘ Com- year. ° >: 3 Sikedl wan talnn od ~% AIRS Plastic Container ject of the Kensington at. meeti . Trade. After deciding that-th Se re 1 Gal.-Size B school was worth going ahead| (9) Laet, but notveast.was af} SS ‘ Cicreanise anf keg a elgs| Sem tecttaoe of an te [+ real grein comm NG Reg. 2.88 per gal organize nes q ; lephone Evening ~ <a ‘ a ae . moving. George Howatt was |er to a.group of ahout 12 mem- ” SR SETS . es eg Pe chairman of this committee | bers. S - aan ge = Be ; < a : : with Jacques Berard, Kensing- | The-ebove=topics wil ton; J. Bremmer, Kensington; | some idea of the-variety of cour- DOORBUSTER SPECIAL and Mrs. J. MacLellan of Indian }|ses that can be considered CH BECKER: ; -River .as- other members. hhandied in a Community. School. }. Sp e ~ ‘ A survey of the people in the | Since we got organized rather RN ~ ie ne 7 P.M. — 10 P.M. area was undertaken byt he jlate the courses were. given~in ~AND SON SS SLICED > Se . 5 Board of Trade to determine |March and. April for. eight: SS | ~~ . ==occwhe--would:-be;interested : in-the | weeks:.This 4a :0bit-late-to-have I> : = ag eee gg > < aia school and what types of class- | the courses since there is the : TT ce CRRA see es each person would be inter- | risk of-running into the start of ; : ested in. All reports were brou- | the busy season for farmers end : ; PER GAL, ght in to the committee and the |the storms of late winter. This | stovenine repairs. , ‘ results were summarized year it is planned to start the | © = 2 b tift i cot core oot |i @ Deautifu urniture-g rade 2 ‘ATTENTION FARMERS! ! |] T=" pre-fi inished plywood ‘wall panel og «Tall the tee “whem oll Samat shell - with an unusual feathered grain ioany ney ae | CFCY Abii iique med o icing veneers bins ou he tkinly individual ot a = Evicy full thocld ke cated at eek nae . grain character of CANADIAN NATURAL ELM. A smattand modern, bright- (ilN|||| a” 7 ze “= the crop rotation. 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