ty i f > / Te extensive Canadian exper-/ fence and capacity in’ these fields. . MEET OFFICIALS rs During their visit to Mexico, mission members will meet offi- cials of the Comision Federal de Electricidad, ‘Mexico's hydro au- thority and address the member- ship of the«Asociacion Mexicana de Ingenieros Mecanicos y. Elec- itricistas\.They will visit-the-In--+ ifernillo, the’Valle de Bravo and ithe Malpaso. -hydra... develop: | ments, all in central Mexico. , | In Venezuela, mission mem- bers will take part in discussions | with representatives of several | power companies — the Corpor- acion Venezolana de Guyana, | the Compania Anonima de Ad-| jministracion y. Fomento Elec- | tricidad de Caracas — and ad- | dress the membership of the As- | f lociacion Venezolana ‘de Ingenier- | j |os Electricos y Mecanicos. They | will tour the Convento plant and | substations in Caracas, the Arre~ cife plant, the Gurl hydro devel- | opment and steel complex, and} power: installations at Puerto Ca- pe near Caracas : Indicative of the market poten- tial for Canadian equipment in this area, Mexico's Comision Fe- deral de Electricidad has just —- \purchased. a Canadian built 6000) kw ° gas turbine peaking unit to) | Trade Mission Ine installed in its plant at As-! / : unto. Is Underway peer An eight-man trade- mission | | . i -HMCS Saguenay representative-of Canada’s elec- | women's pairs ,of the —Char- | ° pe Tore eee . iers, electrical contractors, hydro, To Visit Here eae Toad geal lottetown Dupliéate Bridge ald McArthur of Summerside, |authorities and consulting engin- | : | taking fiver tin the werd. Dur | ‘ | P.E.1., best group of portraits; ders recently left Montreal and| One of the modernized Ou | ne her time up the Saguenay |sisters and brothers: | Donald Sears of — Summerside, |Toronto today,for. a 20 day tour | hunting, helicopter equipped . she will apand several dive at (Mrs. Lewis Marini and | best single portrait; Dick Simp- of Mexico and Venezuela. stroyers, HMCS Saguenay, | Chicoutimi, which is the upper |Mrs. Thomas Chivers both of Na- | son of Sussex; N.B., best pic-| Sponsored by the Department| the Royal Canadian Ney Ae : California, Lena, — Mrs. | torial black and white; Charles‘of Trade and” Commence, the eee a a that micas Arvid Johnson. Cambridge, al Canadian Legion members at- caste system has been illegal etown Ha Dewey of Chatham, N.B., best 0 will invest i s., A ’ Boston, Mass., tended body. Burial was at for 11 .years, a overn t - mission esi igate market i Soon after her arrival in Mas nnie nded in a urla 0 e & ment in ‘ : ‘ > Wed i] 966 j 2 The Guardian, Charlottetow n, ” April 27, If ™*| hand-colored print. \prospects for Canadian products d isit” to t City with Aa! Charlottetown Cmdr.—Plant will | Clarence and William, Indian Ri-|Floral Hills Memorial Gardens uiry reported. Untouchables ay visi he C } z Mrs: Peggy Wright of Halifax |and services in the planned for- : i make his official calls on: Lieu- ver. One brother and one sister where the Last Post was sound- are forbidden to use public p -) ® W k | was elected association presi- mation of grid systems and de-|parture for Halifax, her Nate | rene Claneenee W. J. MacDon- |predeceased him. ed by Bugler Delores DesRoches. ‘wells in some villages. ALUMNI MEETING quarters last night. The dele- . gates met to elect officers and discuss plans for future Red Cross activities. Seen here (FROM THE LEFT) are Ken- neth Rice, Charlotiefown; Mrs. Susan MacCormack,-Charlotte-. town; Brenda Sted, Souris, and Gerard Roberts, Kinkora. Previous—delegates te. high echool- Red Cross leadership training centers held a Red Cross youth alumni organizat- ion meeting at Red-Cross head- BRIDGE WINNERS Prizes were’ awarded to Club Monday night>-The pre- champions of the men’s and_ sentation was made at the Charlottetown Hotel. Seen with their prizes (FROM . THE cruise up the St. Lawrence _ Riven: Saguenay Sivers. She is the sec- ond unit of the Canadian Navy | to be named after the Qubec) LEFT) are Rev. Roche, Adelbert Roche, Hines and Inez Kelly. Mae Mabel, |Owen, James M. Ramsay, Char-| _ CUSTOMS DIE HARD Pearl, les Stewart, Charles Gillis, Fred-' HYDERABAD (AP) — Many jerick Gillis, Alonzo Cameron. rural Hindus-in India still prae- A large representation of Roy- tice untouchability, although the limit of deepsea navigation on |bato, dent, suceeding George Wotton |velopment programs in power re ee for §:90 a.m.) ii4, Premier Walter R. Shaw| The funeral was held on Fri- ~ x | and Mayor Walter Cox, and lat-|day, April 22 from Kensington Under the command of Com-| 4, in the day these dignitaries, Presbyterian’ Church -with the mander H. H. Plant, the Sagu-| wij) make return visits to the Rev. J.S. McBride of Summer- enay will tie up -at the: Railway | ship. side officiating. Hymns sung | Wharf and will be open for! our Islanders are among the|were The Lord's My Shepherd | public inspection during the af-| nore than 200 crew members. and Abide With Me. ternoon of her arrival. | They are: Petty Officr R. Hazel- Pallbearer: Prince Edward Island Drama Festival Association of Charlottetown. generation, power transmission Other officers are. Mrs. Me- and cycle conversion in Mexico Arthur, vice-president for P.E.I., and Venezuela. Large new hy- | George Abbass of Sydney, vice- dro developments and accom- president for Nova Scotia; Stan- jpanying extra high voltage trans- ley Comeau of Moncton, vice-|mission systems are now under, president for New Brunswick; construction or in the planning | | | some of the advancement other |P-1 1 not by itself-eure—the -problems : |governments, he concluded, to provinces are vetting.” united. most determined labor of unemployment and _ depen- days was imposed re Douglas | see that rehabilitation and other HUMAN JUSTICE force in Canada. dency, that there are many peo- oe McDiarmid, Se social services are provided to Mr. Carmichael continued, “Where else “could stich” @ ple who have become social cas-| N.S.,-when-he—appeared. ‘ore years and management hasn't the right to organize. I want-to| |stricken, dependent. people. He see things move ahead in’ P-E-T- ~~ —hbetter wages, better housing eonditions. If other Canadian . provinces can get these things we should be entitled to at least “People can be heard ard. saying, Maritimes.’ _Does_ bread or butter taste an better in Vancouver than it- does here? Human justice is not be- fng practised here. The business | people here have the same op- portunities as business people | elsewhere. Byt not so with the| laborers. Management appears | r | fined $10 and costs for failing to to think: they are supposed to, increased in vig bess Nite wel THOUGHT GIVEN dim their headlights when meet- Stationery, wedding have all the gravy. That's not so, | 88 connections have These “social casualties” had ing an approaching vehicle. invitations, — invoices, it's supposed to spill over the plate a liftle % don’t think it} costs less to byyv clothing or any | other item here than in other parts of Canada” He told the men. ‘“‘You have heen deprived of recognition for years and years Let us not he) deprived anymore. We're going’ to see this thing to the end We're goinivto see the conditions in P EJ uplifted. This may not! happen overnight. The only solu- 1,500 People Attend Forum A travel forum featuring the tourist attractions of the Af- lantic Provinces was staged by Canadian National in Edmonton recently And drew more -than’ (Chairman of yesterday morn 1,500 people. & ing’s meeting was Ivan Mac- publie assistance has been de- | The film and slide presentat- | Dougall. president of the local featist and extremely wasteful | The National Museum of Canada is imauguraling a fons, designed tn encourage | carpemers union. He told the ° Manpower," Mr. White de- | new branch which will be devoted to science and tech- travel throughout Canada andi men that the movement is clared, ‘“‘not to mention destruc-] nology with special, but not exclusive, reference to Canadian {particularly to Newfoundland, | “getting bigger and stronger.” tive to the people themselves. contributions and developments. This, the third branch of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and. He—said—the-men—are—behaving Mr. White outlined some: fe- the musé¢um. will complement the work. of the branches Prince Edward Island, was | like typical Islanders. ‘When we deral-provincial programs that] goncerned with Natural Histony and Human History. As its ataced hy CN’s .public relations and passenger sales departments | in co-operation with the Edmon- ton Journal A large part of the audience for the two showings in Plan, the provinces and _ local | ' f ‘1 : ; ae policy, and the planning of physical plant. He will analyse - oo ee Area Captures Award sn foe oboe Otc tak the museum's needs for staff and assist im selection of Nade up orm a rs, §1 oe jeli ; : ‘ but native-born westerners also| SAINT JOHN, N.B ‘CP vices; establish services such as | aeaieh aia santa to resect out progressively the various turned on! force.. The film Lorne Pridham of- Saint John family counselling, homemaker melas Pevancee’ portrait of the Atlantic provin- was named photographer of the services, day centres for chil: | 4 "But things are different in thes Vinee? ene What's so different? ' 7 ve y Mr. Carmichael, “instructed the tion is taken. More and more, We are going to win this fight.” | He said that he has reason to believe that the Canadian Labor iCongress thinks the province of 'P.E.1. has ‘the strongest, most +-movement-affect the entire pro- In continuing with his. plan, /men in terms common to labor unions everywhere. REVENUE INCREASED J.M. McAlduff, speaking to the men said, ‘‘The revenue of the telecommunications and_ tele- phone companies have greatly with influential labor represen- ives: across the country. don't know if this will be a short fight or a long one it will depend on the good will of the other half of the partnership. We are pre- pared to give our share jm order to achieve a settlemerit.”’ He commended the men on | their deportment and on the way they have been holding, together through this thing. He told them to remember, “You're not any better or any worse than any- body else living in this prov- ince.” e Bill Shields, a member of the _carpenters union, Said that everything possible is being done to-bring this thing to a head as soon as possible. He: said that in- ternational representatives of-the operating engineers, plumbers and carpenters are expected in town soon start. a thing -we are going to see it through" Lorne Pridham Hotel last night. | “There is a slowly dawning irealization,”. said Mr. White, | i“that a booming economy can- ualties_in our economic develop- | ——iment-and_that—many- become .so unless effective ac- poorly educated people will be ‘forced out of the labour force,” he warned, “‘arld this tendency jto unemployment and depen- | dency will be passed on and in- jcreased from generation to gen- eration.” i jbeen written off as contributors | : j\to the well-being of our country, ‘said Mr. White. ‘It is only in 7 cent years that any thought at) all has been given to rehabilitat- ing these people, to taking them | off the relief rolls, and showing | them how they can become self- sustaining.” Publie welfare have become repositories for a; hicle; — : growing body of poverty-stri-, Marshfield, permitting fis car Mr.| to be driven while failing -White noted. These departments | display valid license plates. DIRECTOR Museum of: Science and Technology ‘OTTAWA UP TO $20,000 cken, dependent people, have been given limited resour- ces and have been expected to work miracles. They have ex-| pressed society's traditional atti- | tude — doling out funds to the needy == -without—giving. thought. to providing other services that would help the needy gain their independence. j “Today we realize that traditional attitude to people on the | have been set up specifically to tackle these problems across the _- country. MAKE PROVISION Under the been-able_to starve us_out yet.iwas heard at the Charlottetown. .Way: departments | being overtaken by another ve- Canada Assistance | N.S. Resident Assessed $15 A fine of $15 and costs or four | Justice of the Peace Albert Din- mis in traffic court yesterday. Fined $10*and costs for speed- ing were Marlene Edith . Goff, East Royalty, Henry Leo Chais- son, Pictou, N. S., and Boyd Robert MacQuarrie, Bonshaw. Winston Raymond Peters, North Rustico, and Lloyd Lester Smith, Long Creek, were each Also fined $10 and costs were John Gordon Ellis, Dunstaffnage, driving an improperly equipped vehicle; Lestie “ohn Roper, East | Royalty, failing to yield right of | Elmer David Deaghle, Bristol, driving an unregistered vehicle;, Leonard Ira Birt, Mt. Stewar‘, increasing speed when Wallace George Wood, ;—- assume in programs of this |magnitude. He suggested that ithey could not hope to provide services for all who need them. |Full responsibility must rest {with provincial and municipal but as a matter of right. Q PRINTING statements and all your job printing re- quirements: All jobs guaranteed. GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CENTRAL. PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 to volume of other technological mucleus it has the National Aviation Museum and a small The role of the new director will involve the develop- ment of concepts for the new museum, the formulation of display material. ‘all, _not-as a matter of ee E te = Bruce Atkinson of Fredericton, |stage in both countries. The mis-| Prior to her arrival here the | ton, Souris East; Petty Officer jaa esa eeee £ edrie| ‘Zone Festival of High School | treasurer, and Joseph Stone of ‘sion will impress upon local gov-| Saguenay, which sailed from) p Perry, 11 Beasley Ave., Park- | t | Fredericton, Secretary. ernment and industry officials’ Halifax yesterday, will make 8) Gaile. Leading Seaman R. T. One Act Plays Protesting construction work- \tion is i eee aie ne Bowles, 123 Fitzroy Street, Char- ers here yesterdiy were told to|management and representativ- | : e : lottetown and: Leading Seaman | ° ‘ eine keep their ee up, “there's ee bor? sit Sows siomtigihit S ' . Burke, Montague. sii Kensington Regional Auditorium ea Res a cial Casua roblem . Lloyd White. recording sec-|jdone from opposite sides of the |,’ . . ¢ x Wednesday, April 27—8 P.M. y Charlottetown. dis- |door.”’ z : ; : trict ‘Trades and Labor Council |GOING TO WIN ° ae M. E. Sinclair FREE DELIVERY peeepepa nee Renenel The Leug: Mlenes”” told rotesting ‘construction! Mr. ~ Carmichael continued, | ; : ; : : 2—Stella Maris Regional—“Casket. § wonece. that at” an executive |*'The communication of ideas is Is Outl | n ed At Meeti n Passes Awa From 5:30 p.m. te 11:30 pa Venice” ® si asket. Seene Merchant of meeting Monday night a board |what is keeping this country) ™ : y | Open Seven Days a Week A : of six trustees was set up to/going. We want to communicate |. . f | : : : | : , 3—St. Dunstan's High—“Seven Against One” / take care of a ‘protest workers with management. In three sec- The executive secretary of the and Vocational Assistance Act; Programs must also he de-|_ Major Ellsworth Sinclair, a ve- oe ae $0. Aspe : “benefit find.” He said’ that “a jonds we can communicate~with)Canadian~Pubtic—Welfare —Asso-|can--provide..-assistance ~to.—-pros, d--to-recruit--and-train—the.teran.of two world wars and ajj —-Het-&-C a Seudwiches Thursday, April 28 financial campaign will begin |people in any part of the world | ciation Tuesday ‘appealed for vinces in setting up training and staff needed te perform the new |Pevion of the Royal” Canadian All Eur xs s ti i . Ch et tee CSE immediately. The Canadian |py telephone but we've already new and more effective’ ap-jretraining programs for people |services Mr. White |Legion died in Camp Hill Hospi- ee oe ore 1—Notre Datiie Academy—"Twelve Old Maids” ~ a Labor Congress has been con- | spent more than a week trying /proaches to rescue the “'social|with low academic attainment. | a said that |tal, Halifax on Tuesday following ad ra tacted and local unions will be |to communicate with people just /casualties” of a booming econo- The federal Vocational Reha-|Publie welfare administrators|an illness of several months. Mr. DIAL 4-6669 S-Notre: Dame: Academy.—""Florence : Uniimited approached for assistance. down the street.” Z imy.- ibilitation of Disabled Persons|Will have to collaborate with |Si@air served on a number of - Central “ { : “uta idt : : : | : lcommittees. as a member of the ; Queens Regional—‘Mother In Law Once 1.G Carmichael, representa-| Referring to the financiwt aid) J/S” White of Ottawa told the jAct provides for ‘federal « cost - educators in working out imagin- Lei rs Sealants Ge A” - Removed”. __ tive_of.the Electricians Interna- coming to the men he said, “If | annual meeting of the Prince Ed-| sharing of a_wide variety of ser-|ative education and staff training |L5!0" 29 ar especial y ac ie HEIDELBERG 2 : tional Union, said yesterday |Management thinks they are £0-)ward Island Rehabilitation Coun- vices to help physically and | programs. 5 jand successful as chairman 0 Coffee Shop & Delicatexsen _ Presentation of Awards morning, . ’We -are Canadians |ing to starve us out they are |eil that public’ welfare depart-| mentally disabled people. | Mr: White -wondered how Ee Popes committee for the ten Meas hateonig Admission 15c—Students 35 : have the same rights—as—any(Wrong. There have been strikes |ments have become repositories | ; \much_ responsibility voluntary |?*5 Le seasons. : : other people in Canada. We have | that last weeks, months and \for a growing body of-poverty-} ;agencies could — indeed should | He is survived by ee following a ee — a ere ces has already heen viewed by | year for the Maritime provinces dren and old people; and help The new director must have qualifications that will audiences ip Montreal and Win- at. the Professional Photograph- provide the staff necessary to] command recognition and respect in the academic and k e mipeg, ond has-had- a significant ers. Association convention here organize and run these services. museum communities. He should also possess outstanding it spea ~ or aha eco a effec! in increasing rail travel! Monday night. _, The federal Hospital Insurance J. creative attributes with a reputation for carrying projects to. -the- regron ‘ , The three-day mecting. saw 24 and Diagnostic Services Act is a | through all phases from concept. to completion. He must The presentation shows’ the Photographers display 153 en->| significant resource to provinces | ‘have an interest im, and capacity for, realistic planning im : : : eurvince beaches of Prince Ed- tries in the provision of rehabilitation J & complex technological work area. Further, he must be a : : i f ward Island and the life of her Other winners were Mrs Ron seryites. The federal Technical ie main to direct staff inthe prepanation. of. materials S| m nex was aa people. the indiistrial Gevelop- = 4 public consumption as well as in the preparation of te t y ment: of Newfoundland and & written material for the technical, historical and research ; .. school of a00-pound tuna al play; LAWN MOWER community. His knowledge and interest in Canadian science ; New Brunswick's reversing falls, and technology will be an important attribute. Hopewell Cape Rocks, Magnetic REPAIRS t F 1 sandy hearchee and —suc- SN _ The performance of the duties of this position requires We ouiocae bck iy tin Ny \ For complete service on a knowledge of ‘the English language but a knowledge of es ova Scotia] WW S . ny make of power both English and French will be considered arf asset in the eae a: the green high Ws nower, just Dial 4-6423 asseSenient of candidates. ; : land ine Breton, off-shore “Ss and arrange with our i telane { and:toot cliffs. > weary their 1oohia soa buat 7 TUM te pe If you are interested and consider you possess the quali- Ks your repairs made? ties required for this position, please submit your resume of S the’ Atlantic travel ; : . education ‘including: cufriculum \itae and experience to forir Edmont ie us PROGRAM DIRECTOR, APPLIED SCIENCES, CIVIL SER- So Sat “ar KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. 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