Go-Karts from three Marl- time Provinces are being tun- ed up to a high pitch for the Maritime Championship Kart Races to be held at the Cove Complete Phys Introduced-For BY STAN BOWLES Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer A new system which will have children in grades one to six taking part in a complete physi- cal education program will be introduced now that the new city elementary schools are nearing completion, Dr. K.A. Parker said yesterday. In this connection, Allan An- dr0\\'s, Kensington, has been appointed director of physical education for all elementary schools. In his duties, Mr. An- é head Kart park over the weekend. Regularly scheduled races. with visiting karts par- ticipating, will be run on Sat- urday with the Championship ical Ed. Plan City Schools drews will divide ‘his schedule between St. Jean, West K e n t. Prince Street, ochford Square and Spring Par Schools. WILL BE SUPPLEMENTED At each of these schools, in turn. he will give demonstra- tions of physical training exer- cises and games. During the periods that he will be occupied at one of the other schools, the physical education program will be supplemented by instruction given by the classroom teach- ers to their own individual classes. LOCAL BRIEFS" CARD PARTY WINNERS The following are the results of the St. Thomas Aquinas card party at the Community Oentre last night. Ladies first, Mrs. Helen Carmody, second, M Lt-Clair. consolation, Mrs. J. Pcndcrgast. Mens first, Jerome Doiron, second, J.A. MacKenzie, consolation, Clem Wynn. Door prize, Dan Chipman. special prize_ Mrs. J. Callaghan, freeze- out, Mrs. J. Callaghan and Brent , I sscry. . - HOME FROM HOSPITAL llalvert Fraser, Mt. Edward Road. has returned home from hospital following tonsillectomy, early in the week. RETURN HOME Scouts Fraser Inman, Beck and Stephen Clarkson of Montague who with Scout John Rankin of Charlottetown were selected to represent the Island at_t_he second national Boy Scout §«'=“1InR regatta on Lake St. Lou- ise. Montreal returned Saturday. Joel WI In this field, Dr. Parker re- vealed that it has become evi- dent that physical education at Birchwood High and Queen Charlotte High was in need of expansion, and that the work . as becoming too hea one instructor at each school. This year, the PT staff at both' schools is being augment- ed by the introduction, for the first time in Prince Edward Is- land, of female physical train- post at Birchwood. Miss Anne Murnaghan has been appointed, while Mrs. Joan Stearns has been named for similar duties at Queen Char- tte. PRIMARY DUTIES ‘ Their primary duties will be the giving of physical training - to the girl students, i- ""- to obtain excellent aca- demic standards, physical edu- cation and other services of a like nature are an essential need in assisting to develop the best possible type of ‘boy and "By the full introduction of physical education in all our city schools. we will be trying to provide the best possible school environment and also ob- tain a higher standard of aca- demic achievement." vy for. vs’- KART PRIMED FOR CHPlON:HIPS events slated for Monday. Dri- ver Elmer C oo p er, right. Southport, scrutinizes the ef- forts of mechanic Eric Daw- son as Cooper's kart is prim- Guidance Plan lo Be Introduced With the appointment of Michael Hennessey, BA, BEd, Birchwood High School will be the first school in Prince Edward Island will provide a full-time guidance program, Dr. K. A. Parker, superintendent of city schools said yesterday. Mr. Hennessey, who for the past three years has been em- ployed by the department of education as a teacher for the deaf, in preparation for his new duties board recently underwent a course of professional studies the field of guidance coun- selling at the Ontario College of Education in Toronto. IMPORTANT SERVICE r. Parker observed that this type of service has been provided in many schools of the other provinces for several years. "It is becoming increas- ingly evident that it is an all ISIAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens Countv Editor On Fifth Gazette Visit The future of Trinidad, which today becomes the newest and ed for the big events. His number 13 helmet is a famil- iar sight at the Covehead track. Drunk Charge Is Remanded Pleading guilty to a charge of being (I r u n k and disorderly, Robert Blair MacDonald, Char- lottetown, was remanded with- out bail until Aug. 31 by Magis- trate A.J. Haslam in city police he court yesterday morning. Police evidence revealed that °W'n the disorder committed by the accused was the breaking of a window Charlottetown Hotel sllortly before midnight Wednesday. In giving the re- mand, the magistrate ordered the accused to make restitution r the damages in the amount of $6 by the time he is brought back to court Friday morning. on the charge of driving while intoxicated, William I‘. Giddings, Charlottetown, plead- ed guilty and was sentenced to BY STAN BOWLES Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer Dr. Kenneth A. Parker, sup- erintendent of city schools, yes- rday morning announced that the library services in all city schools will undergo a big ex- pansion for this coming school year, which gets underway Se He remarked on the observa- tions made by several mem- bers of the Canadian Library Association who visited he r e this summer. SYSTEM PRAISE!) Following a visit to the var- ious school libraries, particular- e at Birchwood and Charlotte High Schools, “Charlottetown school library system to be found in any city or town of comparable size, and even among m a n y larger communities." For the first time in history, all seven schools in Charlotte- town will be provided with the services of either a full or part- time librarian. “The establishment and use of school libraries, sets th e academic tone of all schools, and their function cannot be os Queen The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 31, 1962. 5 Library Services To Be Extended overlooked in the field of edu- cation" Dr. Parker said. “The full value of a school li- brary depends largcly on th e number and range of books that are available for distribution to the teachers and students" he d. s Speaking of the library organ- izations which will be in opera- tion in Charlottetown Dr. Parker stated th Birchwood and Queen Charlotte have full-time librarians, Mrs. M. Taylor at the former a n d Mrs. T.M. Lothian at the latter. These full-time services en- sure that the contents of each library is fully catalogued and permits for each class to have at least one library period each week. In the five elementary schools Dr. Parker revealed that each library will be serviced by a te er - librarian, already named by the school board. Miss Bessie Prowse will occupy the post at West Kent; Miss Jessie Fullerton at Prince Street; Mrs. Esther Pletch Spring Park; and Sister St. Reg- inald Marie will divide her li- Mar. Race Roundup SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) — J. “With the growing need for the fullest provision of these library services, an ity is provided whereby all citi- zens can provide valuable as- sistance, either by cash boo: donations" Dr. Parker 1 I'll ID Scotch Hal, ovtmed by R. R. Mc- Calin of F1 ‘ e. -B-. “[00 the first half of the SL200 Square Credit Jewellers _ race for tfllree-year-olds, at Saznnt John Exhibition Park ralcewxay Thursgay night. J. niard. _ Heather's Pride, Heather H-al. Flicka’s Boy and K»athy_Sm£ finished in that order behind the (three show horses. FREDERICTON stretch Linda on d Clover Boy were double dash winners on an eight-d-ash harness racing pro- gram staged Thursday night at the Fredericton Raceway. _ Peggy P. etrle seven days in Queens County-i with the city school 1a‘! 1. Four persons pleaded guilty to having intoxicating liquor in a place other than their re- spective residences, and each was fined $20 and costs or 30 days in yall. - eays in jail. Of two charged with being drunk and incapable, one was given 20 days, which the mag- istrate suspended until noon to- day following the accused's Tile Scoutsreport a most inter- estyng trip and praised the coun- tesles extended to them while in Montreal. VISITED FATHER Sterling Lane returned to his home in Sydney, N.S.. Monday after spending the weekend in Montague. visiting his, father. any Lone who is a patient in mlkings County Memorial Hos- IIOLIDAYS HIRE com tea to ' ‘ ‘ Nmli>:n Toronto Barry ARE GUESTS Rev. Francis Gardner and la. .° - 2: -~..~...,..~« .,. ‘I 311883! of M;Y.M‘. . '2 "Tents. Mr. fll Ira‘. Vfiu me e. Peters Bond. IN 'E0lPl’l‘AL T. W ta: Lay. Charlotgtogtown eeatlraewtgr M II hospital. ' VISITING Ill!‘ it ‘*3 SOVIET from pa e I) ' (Continued 8 viet tests which preceded the Russian - broken moratorium of 1968-01. The no - per - cent cleanliness was on a total. enormous yield Gneen told the E? i .5 ago iiiitifi i important service that should be provided in high schools." sa . He declared that a program he of to w it immediately promising that he would get out after court. The second was fined $10 and costs or five days in jail. y_ Champ, _Oh Chief and Mr. Mlraxnicln were single heat winners. Bally mil. ‘van by Jim Smith, raced the tfiastest mile of the night. luttun; the wire in 2:11 4-5 in the foulrith 1-ace. CHOSEN LABOR SECRETARY WASHINGTON (AP) —— Pres- ident Kennedy has named Un- dersecretary of Labor Willard Wirtz. 50. has served as under- secretary since the beginning of the Kennedy administration. of this nature is long overdue and is an essential need for the girls and boys in this provincee. He noted that for many years it has been recognized that the classroom teacher has always had an important role in the counselling of students. but things have now reached the stage where it can no longer left entirely up to the teacher. ‘ As rt of his duties, the of- ficial guidance counsellor of any school will act as a liason officer ‘between all members of the school staff--the person to whom the teachers may go with any student problems, and for corrective advise. TENT OF PROGRAM consist of tin classroom lectures, and individual counsel- ling,of students who may be in n of special assistance. These portions of the pro- gram are designed to consume approximately 90 per cent the counsellor's duties. with the re- maining I0 per cent being left for. vocational guidance. , lnconclusion, Dr. Parker said "luv this action, I hope this will a siniilar v the province. an not be left unprovided for many more years." ‘ be attributable to the current ertcan to in the south Pacific. Most scientists‘ say that luliout doesn't do on any good but that so far it hasn't THIRD LOWEST Canada had the third lowest death rate in the world for 1960, behind Japan and the Nether- lands and U.S.S.R., who were tied in second. well as a leg right. have our cars HYNDMAN Q Charlottetown Q Montague reached dangerous proportions. ‘Moron ntwmumn & nzpnzns; ll( Lltl. I In-.\n ‘, )ll_lI":.: y Ill-.-ail DIAL 4-7841 and °t"-- may 3. SAT. ONIY £4! ‘-9 . .-6 Q-OI—l IONE-JOSiPIi cont-nuunn FAMOUS FOR BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS SLOW DOWN AND LIVE Driving uponathe public highways is a privilege as We owe it to ourselves in good moderate speed, to observe all traffic rules and to DRIVE CAREFULLY. This aim combined with adequate insurance Coverage ivoill bring relief from anxiety in many Canadian mes. Insurance since 1872 OFFICES 0 Agents Throughout The Qt-oivnce In llotman COLOR GOOD 03 BACK and to the other driver to ' working condition; to drive at 8: CO. LTD. 0 Summcrside Alherton (CP)—-Home- l v sgakefivice organizations and private ‘clubs will eventually be can- I ' in providing sound reading material cote}, Hm, {mm the fam. witllt which to stock the library ' eves. tacted goo to assist brarian duties between Roch- to opportun- o r He_stated it is understood Kmg, that in this connection, all ser- smallcst free nation in the Com- monwealth. will be one of the subjects discussed tonight a s Burton Lewis, executive editor of The Guardian and The ning P a t rio t, is the guest of Lloyd Maclnnis on Gazette, ov- er CBC television. The program will be carried over CI-‘CY television, Charlotte- town, 7 .m. Mr. Lewis has been a student of developments in the Carib- bc n for more than 20 years, having e d it e d and managed daily newspapers in Jamaica and the Bahamas. Early this year, while making a study of the breakup on the West Indies Federation, he visited Trinidad and Tobago at the time when their decision was announced to “go it alone" as an independent nation. Mr. Lewis went to Halifax yes- terday, accompanied by Mrs. Lewis, to take part in tonight's program. It will be his fifth ap- pearance as the gu e st of Mr. Maclnnis on Gazette. MWF Proposal - On Agenda Here A proposal that the govern- ment assist in the revival of the Amherst Maritime Winter Fair is expected to be considered at this afternoon's meeting of the Executive Council. acting - pre- micr Andrew MacRae said this morning. At a recent meeting in Am- herst between the ministers of agriculture of the Maritimes and executive of the fair, it was de- cided that the executive would forward a proposal to the min- isters, who would discuss it with their governments. Mr. MacRae said that he had received a copy of the proposal and it will be discussed by cab- inet today. Tuesday. Mr. MacRae will meet in Halifax with the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia min- isters. “We expect at that time to have an answer to the pro- posal,” Mr. MacRae said. ELMSDALE Mr. and Mrs. .\Io"v*-*' "' ‘or and Mary Ann, and Mr. E"- ml lBedeq ue Girl lshows Top Pony iAt Crapaud Fair :.‘-’e‘l.lf.§e.si'''..l’i'J‘°i’.l§i“l;i..y‘i..‘I‘~ 5: Western Prince unty. "‘ ~ Otto Curtis, Bedeque is theicalled on friends and relatives | man who owned the grand cham- in Elmsdaie, Alma, lb "‘on, lplon pony at the Crapaud exm. , and West Devon. bltlon. He also had two firsts.l Mr. and Mrs. Edward ‘iv- a second, two thirds and three er Jr., have returned to St. . fourths in the 10 classes of pon- John after spending their v.:ca- les shown. The animals wereltion on Prince Edward Island. shown by his daughter, Mis 5‘ Charles Barnett is ill in Wel- lsharon Curtis. , tern Hospi al. ‘ ' Elmsdaie West School has ‘. re-opened after holidays, with Mrs. Vera MacNeill as Teacher. l Mrs. Mlcha: lriorrisor of ‘ o o o . Grand River spent the weekend jas guest of her sister, Mrs. Ja- {mes O'Brien. A large group of 27, forelgn [ significance and arr ngeme-st: service military attaches and 5 and lilanning are being done 0)? Commonwealth Service advisers, “ cit)‘ I-¢«'mPU‘011€l' JOIN! Billie!‘- all in senior rank, will pay a The" W-'11 Pal’ 311 ll1f0I’m81 VI!“ visit to this city next month. N‘ GOV?-mmeflt “W39 53¢I“'d3V The fammafimtion mu, of afternoon where they will be these men who are accredited '-Velmmed by His Honor Lieuten- Canada and resident either 3"" G"‘em°1‘ F- Waller HY““' at Ottawa or Washington lS'man 1" the EVEHIYIE they W111 belng arranged through the dc- l he 3“-'-‘SIS 0‘ the city at 3 “Vic partmcnt of national defence by ! dinfiel‘ at The CIIBTIOHEIOWI1 at the Royal Canadian Navy. l5-30 The group will arrive here 1 by RCAF aircraft shortly at-l ter noon on Saturday, Septem-‘ ‘ber 15, and will remain in thel 0"" city until Sunday afternoon. They l I. will be guests of The Charlotte- town. The IIDIISE WIRING “ "Yon calt We’il Wile" From an et plug to wiring your-3 ouse. ' sronrv EI.EtlTltllt ; st . 136 Prince . dial 4.7341 vir visit is a purely civic one and no military or naval CHARLOTTETOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS HE-OPEEN TUv'ES., saw. 4, I962 Pupils in grade 1 will enroll at 2 pm. Pupils in grade 2 to 10 will enroll at 9 run. By Order of Board of School Trustees * * -1: at * 4 4 4 -V» -7-, IIDIITII IIIVE "Ila" 31335 [THREE MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN ON THE GUIDE SPELLS OUT TREATMENT FOR INDST ENGINE AILMEIITS An automotive expert has prepared the Rlslonc “Sick Motor“ ' . ment is rcquircd—whcrc a m ic‘s counsel is a isable—it is so ndcd. In man instances nothing more than a shot or two of ' help you restore peak engine power and performance. 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