snsnipnanetraal Glaucoma Clinics Find 49 Suspects at which the child subsequently | absorbs a higher degree of | Plan Joint Rally jaw Edward Island Liberal candi- | | detest the Sommer Boaees SF “' The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., 6, . Sf, wcondary school level. This ts Jechtne, ER ae nn A ready undereay ins munder | COllege Students south The snes of areas with startling results. ee nde ll ee 9 Tuesday morning, paee, Potato Pickers . 4 ~~ Ee ene onl sk ee oe Still Needed : A total Peadetionns | Gea ee ee Bae the difficul Wednesday evening at nine Murphy of National” ties in the . Oharlottetown | if nobody had Glaucoma, Gates pelating the vital | °'S}0ck. - at ee Sone Lion's Club Glaucoma clin): unfortunately this ie. mot oo. |Copenaits of n higher education | candidates; B.B. Jones of | jottetown, said yesterday there® held at Zion Church yexterday We. can, however, be happy in lio the day to day living of the 5umbury and Mark R. MacGui-| remains a “serious” shortage, ) Out of this numiber there were Slacewored ‘con be aren treet, |averade: individual | as well as| 92" of Ohartottetown, jointhy | of pickers to harvest the potato” 13 suspicious cases. discovered can be given treat- | college students and professors. running in Queen's County; Hon.| crop on P.E.I. ; | The total number tested at the men that will prevent possible |rnis form of integration, he not- J. Watson MacNaught, ruoning| He said 34 men have been: two-day cliinic was 819 with 49 blindness. HW even one person's |44 already in aaa in Prince and John Muli@ily in| placed and approximately 32 suspicious. cases being discover. | eyesight is saved, it will make |, besiness world where "the | i0s's all will speak briefly. | more are needed immediately... ee ge. this project worthwhile. . 7 gg met pee ede Tacting wil Gon Be ape Mr. Murphy seid the .Chat~, Wndiog 1 Both days. oon a, Chiarlottetown |induatniatst more and. more. questions and discussion. en Sat 6 oe See | assisted Dr. Lente yesterday | will be held on Noncamer tena [common ground. nt negotiate with other centers in® afternoon. were: Ruth | 3 to take care of the many people | In turning to the matter of fe | Fisheries Group the Maritimes to. send pickers- Ross, Mrs. Roper and | who had to be turned away at |deral’ participation he thought M ' to the Island. A number of pickes ee erie eer ote pee ress eng org hare To Cabinet ee Gla were: response which Breton and New IZOw . ° | Mirs. Kent Irwin and Mrs. Elea- | was “ouch beyond our expectat-jcan be justified on the grounds Representatives of the East; Even though a number of* por Jay. The evening nurses ions. of serving @ marrow area. But | Prince Fishermag's Associa: | schools will be closing ing were: Mrs. Eileen Bagnall, Mrs. Those persons whose resuits juniversities cannot..serve.a local |tion will be asked to meet with | Queens’ County to allow students © Charles Beasley, Francis Mac- | were suspicious will be notified |area only and development of |the cabinet at its meeting next | to help with the picking, Mri Millan and Mre. Fiorence Hays. | by letter in the immediate |graduate schools to provide the |Tuesday to discuss the possibil- | Murphy feels the unemployment * Evening stenographers were | future. future supply of academicians |jity of government assistance | %fice will not benefit as ie Ano Doyle and Betty Galiant. |— ; pes be vr aieesd at the ier the fishermen of Di strict| % an eens 2a Oe pexeey RESPONSE GRATIFYING RA centres g. . ight. on- own ; T.L. Fitegeraid, chairman of FEDE L AID These factors, he maintained,| Mr. Rossiter said yesterday, | De @Vailable for work in other i aeeremeni Linse_, Cay| {Cootinued: fom pate mee): HERES igh etelal toopees: kind We ces oe a See tthe pubic ‘reponse iq, (sion. “a high education content |bility. But politicians were un-|co-operation ‘with, The Yoseral — our clinics’ has beer most |i2 the economy indicates a high willing to equate educational ne- | government.” THE EXCITING os Oe Fisheries Research Board. - ae care Seana | 5 cessity with oe aries ne- | eyster production Canada’s technological re- a failuretécause some 9 ate Formed, Oey ewer \osnmty and gaiy S@uceting the country was pictured by an coor at Halifax, and ne Ad of the oyster spat died : total education in this country | public to knowledge that great- Police Seeking Ellerstie scientist, Roy Drin BS ‘Bligh, tech- -lin silted water after. they had compared with the United jer economic prosperity logically man, left, when he spoke yes- nologice! advisor to the chait- | been placed in the water. a States went along lower Cana- |follows greater educational abi-| Stolen Vehicle terday to the 10th Atlantic man of the fisheried research | This year, though, the spat ‘ dian productivity with the re-|ity of a greater number of peo- Wilh De® Drisnen ae? officer in Cae ‘enon a ee ee ee zs et ie my oe pie eG at aLlb onan oa en OF Oe ee : Dr. oys- : , = only a “cen Irving Oil * D.R. Idler, centre, director of ter hatchery at, Bilerelie. ‘Veind tie ere } méel Western and Central Distr icts U.S. output with obvious impli- : ne ‘avd ‘ by ceeienaeeet Police : cations to our comparative stan- Students Choose about an hour after it was re- encour “million @egs are av. dards of living.”” He went on to e ported stolen. ailable from one female oyster, ‘i say this data establishes im- College Council The vehicle was taken from 22 but: under: natural conditions the i provement of ‘‘our stock of edu- : Hillsboro Street about 7.45 last |mortality runs as high as 98 ria C eS u e cational capital as the major) Students of Prince of Wales jevening and was found undam- ; Tee ‘epaaer lucti task of the country.” College voted in a new students’ aged on Great George Street ee is enormous if the While refusing to enter »‘the |council yesterday. near the provincial motor vehi- techniques of the oyster hatch- already controversial field of| There were 29 candidates run-|cle branch, reported a member ery, now apparently proven to Nn \ uor ~ase the professional educator’, the |ning for the 10 available seats. |of the Charlottetown Police De- be a successful way of. raising lecturer told the audience “‘high- |Of these 29 candidates, 10 were | partment. spat, can be adapted to the com- jer education is now, and must jrunning for the Welshmen par-| Another reportedly stolen ve- Production of oysters, now a twas e mercial production on an econ-| SUMMERSIDE — A Milivale|Station and Ivan) ‘© an increasing degree, assume |ty, 10 for the Varsity Party and |hicle, a late model car owned by wiley tad wite eetaeniedl ends |omically acceptable basis, and{couple, Mr. and Mrs. Ge o'r ge| Joseph O'Halloren. ‘Bloomfield,| the social and economic im- | nine for, the Student Party. is never matched by the supply, 4 uke cme three-day conference is evidence that they can, |Sheldon Stewart, both pleaded|were each fined $75 and costs or|Portance that elementary edu-| Those ‘elected were: Pam will be possible in such quen.| NEXT ee . biological problems of the |20¢ guilty to identical charges of|15 days for impaired driving. | cation held 35 to 50 years ago.|MacKinnon and Fran Whitlock, tity in 10° yeare thne-thet Gleter| Onairenat fer text ypar's con. | Oyster rearing business have|UBlawful possession of liquor and| The case of Andrew Joseph| Suggesting it was time for |first year: Wilson Hume and COMFORT fist i wil he = wilt be me.|mow been solved, Mr. Drinnan obstructing a police officer in the hegre & Abram’s ‘illage, accus-| dropping the old cneee idea |Heather Ling, second year; Ca- wiler: marhadh.. on naa rat Mow jarsty coan believes. The futdre develop- | Course of his duties in Corre of impaired driving, was ad-| of maintenance academic |thy Curtis and John Murphy, SOMETHING Guy Madore director of the ' oyster hatchery |—is James Brooker, :chief in- | ment is more of tengineering, Cea ern nano. er for one week without! standards: as. the se criteria |third year; Alan Morrison, Myr- The Industrial Development at “Ellerslie, P.E1., told the| spection services, U.S. fisheries | Where the problems of space |Donald. The cases were adjourh.|FINED $75 for students and asked if flat !na Harrington, and Barb Joha-|: TO Think About... | g.\° announces the apport: 10th Atlantic Fishties Tech | and wild life series, depariment |and the mechanical part of the \ed'to Oct. Zi for trial, Leonard Horace Mokler, st.| Pe7centage Tuling on university | ston, forth year; and Ghoria ment of Guy Madore as man- here yes- {of the interior, Washington. operation, can be developed to) 7, tron Wiaiedaie aaa ‘Louis, was fined $7 and costs|¢™'T@nce, prevention of - drop- |Large, commercial class. M@ your furnace fs ever 1@ years| ager of its office at 236 St. terday. Secretary for next year’s con- | the greate:t possible degree of — ss onélor 15 days for having care and| U's Tesuming their studies, are} Of the council - elect three j|eld, you may be money ahead) George Street, Moncton, suc- +A few minutes later the con-| ference will be Mrs. Mary | efficiency from Elmsdale were each fined) otro] of a vehicle while im.|Co™patible with society’s “gen-|members belong to the Student {te give it a good. close look! ceeding G. J. Hiltz who has ference was told thorough re-| Thompson, Pascagoula Labora-| Mr. poptained’ that hot eee te ti tn Antoine Joseph Casey,/¢Ta! need for upgrading educa: |Party and the remainder to the | MERE'S WHY: | been appointed manager of the search of the oyster's chemistry.| tory, Mississippj. . .° the equipment used’in the Eller- oe * ang|E@mont Bay, and Ira Freeman |tion.” Welshmen Party. The tena) “life eapectancy” of Newfoundland office ofthe benk =; is being undertaken, silied Names of the chairman and | slie hatchery, for example, is|, ernard Pius LaMarsh andi peeves, Irishtown, each pleaded | MAIN PROBLEM Although an accurate percent: | gedinary furnaces le about 10, “St (Vi8 tee wes graduated the vast background of secretary. wert announced at| not immedistely adaplable to |20bt Eric Mack, both of RCAF ao¢ gulity to charges of care and| The main problem of the fu-|age of students voting. wad: um years. mecgncering fom Mem Ua | ledge provided by research bio-| the closing banquet. last night.| commercial operation, because control while impaired and the/ture, he thought, would be to|available. those manning the| . versity i= 1948. After consider- logists, that should give a feir-| Dr.’ Stewart said that” sérivus’| some of the equipment is too ex- DEATHS Gases were adjourned to a later/maintain and even, increase |polis say that well over 90 per| BUT EVEN MORE | ii experience in manufactur. ly complete story of this strange | >roblems could occur in the | pensive, but he has no doubt a standards while also permitting |cent of the student body voted. IMPORTANT | ing industries, he joined IDB at animal which means so many | holding of live lobsters. One }that a successful comercial ad-| pouceTTE — At his home |Bameod Jon, Jord, Bedeque.|much broader participation in There have been so many won- Montreal in 1960. In the past millions of dollars to Maritime | problem, is the control of dis- | aptation is in the near future y Bedeque, was fined $50 and costs the higher education process. POSTPONES VISIT derful improvements in the last year he has been with the credit fishermen each year." ease, another involves the lay- ; comer Oct. ee ee cinta using am altered|o,. of the ways of doing this|, LONDON (AP) — President) 19 years you have » right to be! department of the general mas- Since 7 percent of lobsters ing of foundations for more TORONTO (CP)—Hon, W. R. = Atheros a the The case against Joseph Grady might be a community college Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pak- discontented if you don’t have a) ager’s office at Montreal. ‘ ere marketed alive, Dr. David fees spanipuiation and | Jacket! of Otiawa, president of Rooney Funeral Home to his (Suramerside, charged with pos-|with .a weleome to mature stu. | tan to ‘Britain tha mo unt ee ae por ag ager an ref Stewart, a biochemist of the use ¢ .resources. the Exchequer Court of Canada, | session of stolen goods, was dis-|dents who might not have ach- , : purposes te persons =; technological research station | Mr. Drinnan was telling fhe reserved judgment Monday in Me ee See missed. Cecil Earl Arsenault,|ieved formal entrance require- |C2¥ee “preoccupations nts ee capad ties foniecto men | in Halifax explained, kmowledge |Conference about the experim|the case of ex-convict Allan day Oct. 6, to Immaculate Con-|and Robert Peter Gaudet, both | ments. ee ee ee sound . business jace of on how to keen lobster healthy |@®al oystery hatchery at Eller-/ Gunn whio is gulag, § federal! ‘Church. Palmer Hoad, ewerg~ found| | Mr. Twaites noted in some in- |Palace statement Tuesday a aimoet ny rintigee cirengfion : would be invaluable to the en- |“li¢ where work was started last | government 4 . Gunn; High Mass at 10 the charge and| stances the adoption of tutorial | UCe® Elizabeth had expressed Palmer Electric unable to obtain required fiman- 3 tire industry, The Halifax scien. | ¥ear on the reating of oysters alleges he was beaten by 18) gralock Interment in the church |¢&¢h fined $100 and'costs or one|methods “‘and a variety of de-|HoPe that Ayub will be able to| cing eleewhere on’ reasonable tist and his association are con- |Wnder controlled conditions. guard: at St. Vincent de Paul cemetery. yi aos : vices aimed at jcommunicating | a eee — Dial 894-8543 - Ch’town| terms and conditions. 4 centrating their efforts to this! Last year the effort was larg. ' penitentiary in Montreal in 1962.’ Pigg ne iar. oh ee the greatest amount of know- | 2&Xt year- ; ica aS ; ‘ ledge to the student in the most : , mp op manner," Kay in his 92nd year. Remains | 1; nd “We must not let educational : Ist District Queens <. | wilt be tom ts methods be a barrier to lear , | Davison Heme, Ken- REPLACE ACTRESS ing as was sometimes the case = | sington, to his late residence _ }in the past.” ; be Wednesday evening where &| HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Actress-| But he said universities can- ‘ short funeral service will be | singer Lola Albright, 40, will fill|mot accept ali the responsibility : | held on Thursday at 1.30 p.m. jin for recuperating actress Dor- | Of upgrading education and ele- followed by service in St. John's:|othy Malone in television's Pey-|vation of basic knowledge stan: : Church, New Lon-|ten Place, a spokesman for | dards must be emphasized at an : don at 2 p.m. Interment in New | Miss. Malone said Tuesday. |earlier point in the educational , S$ Mee cemetery. Miss ~ Malone, “ who under- —_ a b went surgery removal of y this I mean the introduc- ampaign cting cee reopital on ‘Oct 5. ase, |i00d clots-in the lunge, was re-| tion of new teaching methods : | Mins. Morrison, St. i ~—and-subjects—at-the-primary—and < | George’s, age, 71 years. Resting | | & ie Sees ee ee * ST. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY EXTENSION j o'clock afternoon ‘ ARTMENT to | be strancterred to her late Ts; COURSES IN CONVERSATIONAL | will take place on Thureday ENC ; morning at 9.15 to Wace eas FR H | Church for Requiem | Thursday, October Jth eat tee chives | 1. Introductory Conversational French cemetery. Mondays 1—9 p.m. and openin ae 5 8.30 P.M. oe aah Sunday, Oct. IS Monday, Oct. 11th at 7! : Mrs. L MacDonald for- | 2. Advanced Conversational rena. : er i eae oe ee eee ' |. year. : are tion and opening class— ) ee Ww , Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. O'Leary. Funeral pa h k for 20 me) morning leaving funeral |. 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