“a oe re ay nope * \ 6 Re The Christmas. “Open Sheltered Workshop was held Saturday afternoon. Left to ae eh ee right are Mrs. Austin Scales, @ volunteer worker and Lt. > Governor W.J, MacDonald shown a Christmas t Christmas O SMiiee iP gait Fagesere gs 2 F EEE ane ae tts 5 a, day range in ages from 18 to 35. Although:-various trainees are-| : E trainee at the-workshop. These Kelly, a the \ under : nd f. super vision of the volunteers and | _are of various types of Christ- mes decorations that are on | pen House - iow sie Brograin. All. trainees re- '| ceive @ pay envelope every Fri- Pag. fr ss. f _The workshop participates in . in| special projects, such as collect- ing various reports, mimeo- | were graphing and making imitation . They ate pre- ef 28 Fi : a 7 3 ) b ee : a ie F i : t g g + #5 ; [ 2 ¢ e 2 Sx 3 3 z i gf Bs iittiee Beas ee eae ley - oeee é apnea: ; place for all of us to live. . from different locations in the province, the majority are from Charlottetown. S6me come from private homes, foster homes and | institutions. ~~ The volunteer workers take turns one day a week attending the workshop, assisting the trainees as they cook, sew, do handcraft, woodworking and par- ticipate in a drama, art and mu- Summerside Man Is Convicted SUMMERSIDE — Milton Bag- lole, Summerside, was convict- ed of creating a public nuisance by parking and operating com- mercial trucks in a residential area, when he appeared in town police court on Saturday morn- ing in Summerside. He-was fified $5 and costs when he appeared on the town by-laws infraction before Magistrate RS. Hinton, CQ, Robert Jardine of Freetown changed his plea to guilty on a charge of failing to yield the right of way at.an intersection. He was fined $10 and costs. Placement Officer To Nfld. Edmond C. LeClair, university | placement officer of the local Canada Manpower Centre, is’ to feave today for temporary duty in Newfoundland. Tht Churchil] Falis Hydro pro- ject is of such magnitude that labor foree requirements and \ the “ihe. assembly of this force are ¥ than ‘the regular Man- | power Staff in Newfoundland can | be expected to handle. | A& task force of Manpower | gpecialists has been raised from | the other Manpower Centres thr- gughout the Atlantic Region to Sesist the Newfoundieand staff in _ ils, project: Mr. LeClair is expected to re- | = to Charlottetown before ’ Two Loggers _ ‘ie In Fire Two Newfoundland loggers died in a fire which destroyed a house trailer used as a bunk- house in the woods near Fair- mont, about six miles from here, sometime Friday night or early Saturday. The dead were identified as Ambrose’ LeMoine, 33, and Mar- tin Cernect, 20, both of Cape St. George, Nfid. RCMP said the fire may have started from a cigarette butt. The men were employed in a pulpwoot cutting operation on a tia Pulp Ltd. mill near Port Hawkesbury, N.S. . Former Resident Dies In Hospital A former Charlottetown man, |Ian Willis Taylor, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. J.H- Taylor, Park Terrace, City, passed away Fri- day night at the Prince County Hospital after s short illness. He was in his 32nd year. Educated at West Kent Schoo! and Prince of Wales College. He ployed in the parts department of Allison MacLeod Ltd., . auto dealers, city. For the past. 1% months he has been with the Buell Motors Ltd., Summerside. Of a cheerful and happy disposi- tion he made many friends with the motoring public. He leaves to. mourn besides his parents, his wife the former Velma MacKinnon of Clyde Riv. er, three daughters Shelley 8, Karen(5, and Nancy seven mon. ths. Also three sisters. Daphne, Mrs. Allison—MacLean: Theod- ore, Saskatchewan; Sylvia, Mrs. Donald Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge; and Sandra. a senior Arts-student at Mount Allison University. Also one brother Donne of this City. Miss Gladys : : : 38 ¢é ANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP) — sub-contfact for the Nova Sco-- was for a number of years em- | week of November 20 an sland News Page ‘|S. The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘Mon. Dec. 5, 1966. /Atlantic Manager's ‘Conference Held. we was to one future plans ,and operation of the Com- mission;; as related to the pro posed reorganization and install- tion a of mecha pay; which is to be cuneliies within the mext three years. major To Look Like | Christmas) ie It's beginning to look a bit like ence held here. They remained until last year before being re- if iH Ht goaa Hees ; | ' | | il F H ' Its Beginning ~“} tn ; SF ta ature for the month was 46.7 de- of 42.6, and the mie woes mean : was: 35.2 degrees, compared to ROYALTY W MALL the normal minimum of 31.4 de- SHOPPING CENTRE NOTICE Residents of P.E.I. who attain the age of ih prs See ones Spy ern P. . spl | Services Commission © Kingsten Hall _ . Monday, Dec. 5th, 1966 , Guest Speaker: - Preaiet Aen 0. 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