. y. ~-a-v»n~uo~-A—Qbm-fi y.- i A .aa—onoop-oon‘... . . ..-.v..:v TWO Oa'rville. Ontario high ' school students. Bob MacNair. - left. and Tom Tyre proudly ' I display the flag they think is o O 3 best for Canada. The two boys j dipped the flag in the water of Hillsboro Bay this morning and left hitch-hiking for Van- couver this afternoon where they will dip it in the water of the Pacific Ocean. The boys expect that the trip will take them seven or eig weeks before they are back home again. Students Plugging Flag :N'air and Tom Tyre left here hitch-hiking to Vancouver. This ‘is to be no trip without a pur-. pose; they are making this trek -carrying with them a full scale ‘ The flag is the one that Prime. :Minister Pearson proposed 'tlie country n ‘Sea lo Sea' Trek : {Yesterday afternoon Bob Mac- l trip will take seven to eight weeks and they will travel to Vancouver via the Trans Can- ada Highway. They think that they will return through the Northern United States to give: emselves a little variety. They will return to Oakville‘ t0 ui late August or early Septem- a few weeks ago,j :mee red map]; leaves on aber when Tom Will enter grade! Mrs, Promotion Sun. . Held At f Kensington ‘ KENSINGTON -— Rev. E H. Bean of Sydney, N.S. was guest speaker at the Kensington Prep 3 byterian Church. Sunday morn- ling and took for his subject, ' “The Place to begin a Revival." The service was conducted by ‘Kennetli MacLeod. of Spring. field. Mass. student minister ‘who is taking the Kensington, ‘ Freetown, Malpeque charge for the summer months This was promotion Sunday and awards were presented by Mr. Bean to the pupils of the Sunday School who attended in body. In the course of the same ser. vice five children were baptis- ed by Mr. Bean. The»' were Karen Ann. daughter of Mr. and Ron Kennedy; Allison .whm background with two wide 13 and Bob goes into grade 129 Trent. son of Mr. and Mrs. A]- ‘blue borders. and the boys are ftaking it. across the country to ow it off to the people. ; Both boys are sixteen Years :old and are from Oalmlle. On- -tario. they had their way paid "down from there by a Toronto _radio station. but mil be malt-I zing the rest of the trip on their :own. - This morning they dipped the fflag in the water of Hillsboro :Bay and when they get to Van- gcouver they will dip it. again in gthe Pacific, symbolizing the sea _ sea aspect, that the bi ue :borders represent. ~ e ys are working on a fvery loose time table and ex- .pect to arrive in Vancouver -about three weeks . . :The one definite date they havei {at is to be in Ottawa on July3 ~DON’T LIKE SMELL : Both boys are travelling very .light and plant to do the tripl -as cheaply as posSible. ’mey but they couldn’t stand file-smell so they left and fin- ,ished their sleep in an all night .laundromat. The boys expect the wholei Macqucirrie } Questions CNR _ M'I‘AWA — Heath Macquar- die (MP Queens) has placed {two questions about CNR ser- gvices in the Atlantic Provinces i such passengers. Additionally Mr. Macquarrie has ‘asked a series of questions :10] the CNR depot in Moncton. locum, 1 floor space capacity of the former station building, how many trains stop over there and whether or not has been an increase in passenger travel on trains pas- sing through or originating from Moncton since 1961. 1 mar NEGRO nmacron l , Pierce Jr., a Negro lawyer. has chaos elected a director of U.S. 't, 1 $120,000,000 a year. Pierce is 3am Negro to have a roip'outlon doing business in- "nationally. NEW YORK (AP)—Sa.mue.l R. ea, Inc. a manufactur- compaiw with sales at shaft e position in a large U.S SUITS .BOYS‘ SUITS Men's Men's Laminated Jackets 5.95 ,, Savings up to 25% on all shoes MEN'S ' WORK BOOTS 5.95 Men’s Canvas Shoes 3.25— PURI‘I'V DAIRY if; DIXIE—Reg. 3.95 Sandals "EC? lACTOR Y. Sandals l.95 ‘ 1.95 Glrls' OUTLET ST 0 R E l lison Roach: Sandra Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan hampion: Valerie Ellen. dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Folland and Maria Jean. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beairsto. The choir sang “1n the Ser- vice of the King" accompanied the organist. Mrs. Charles ed 53' Mr. Bean was minister to this congregation for nine years be- fore going to Sydney, he and his wife were warmly wall coined. ISLAND "NEWS PAGE -: 2 TheGua-l'dian. Charlottetown,‘ rumbling 25. 1964. mm“ Busy Magistrate’s Court I Hears 4 Impaired Charges GEORGETOWN — A lar docket faced Kings County Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC. at Georgetown yesterday. The Crown was represented by Deputy Attorney General J. Arthur MacGuigan. QC. 1 William Collinga of Sturgeon. charged with impair- ed driving and represented by Lester O‘Donnell. was found guilty and fined $100 and costs following the evidence of Cat. Miles E. Foster and Cat. Ken- neth Lynn of the Montague De- tachment RCMP. James Stephen Murphy also of Sturgeon. and represented by Mr. O’Donnell, charged with a similar offence heard the evidence of the third crown wit- ness in his case It was ad- Journed to July 8 for judgment. Robert Leard Borden Graham .of Gaspereaux pleaded guilty land was fined $100 also for imp ‘paired driving. Harvey Brehaut Leeco of lMurray Harbor North pleaded inot guilty to impaired driving and not guilty to obstructing Cpl. Douglas J. Hender. RCMP. in the course of his duties. FORGERY CHARGE H ilson Moore. Cam- bridge, represented by William A. Reddin. pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery and obtaining money by false pretence: and go the cases lng brothers and sisters: Flor- ence and Vernon. Tignish; Vic- tor in Regina, Sask; Mrs. Pa- trick Callaghan (lsabeli Ebbs- fleet; Mrs. Davi Hurley of Rodville. Sask.; Rev. Sisilr Frances of the Passion. Mon- treal, PQ; Mrs. Charles Kelly Reg. 39.95 "I" Reg. 15.95 Tignish Native Dies In Toronto ODBER’l‘ON — Word has been received of the death in Toron- to of Cecil McCarthy at the age of 60. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McCarthy. Tigmsh. he was married to Mrs. John Nell- igan of Norway, P.E.l. Also surviving are the follow- GIVE AWAY BONUS 3 Winners—$50 Each 0.... 9.95 Boys’ Laminated Jackets 4.95 Men’s Suede Shoes 3.95 (Mary), Mrs. Philip Lottery); (Adele); Mrs. Helen Otaga (He- len), all of Providence. 12.1. are also several step- step daughters. Burial take place in Toronto. ere sons and is to Cake Mix 2 MARVEN’S Tea Bags ‘ RASPBERRY Jams MAPLELEAF PURE lard 5 were adjourned to July 3 for judgment. The ac~ cued/had a record of similar offences in Ontario. Joseph Gladstone Vuozzo of Vaileyfield changed an earlier plea of not guilty to guilty on a charge of causing a disturbance by using obscene and insulting language and was fined :20 and costs. Gerald Archibald MacLean of Murray River. represented by Vernon J. Fraser of South. was given a twooyear suspend- ed sentence on a charge of breaking and entering the home of Reginald Johnston, Murray River, with intent. He was or- dered to post a bond of $2,000 with two suroties of $1.000 each. He was remanded to custody pending the receipt of the bond and was ordered to" report once a month to the RCMP as well as keep the peace for the term of his sentence and to abstain from alcohol. STIFFER PENALTIES Two persons were each fined $20 and costs for possession of liquor, and one other was fin $20 and costs for intoxication. Joseph Clarence Condon. Mur- ray Harbor, pleaded guilty to three charges of possessing undersize lobsters. He was fined $15, $20 and $25 on the separate charges. The magistrate issued strong warning that possession of undersize lobsters and her- ried lobsters was becoming too common in Kings County and that offenders could expect stif- fer penalties. dawosrug “mutton-m min: a law sunny intervals am. Sun rises today at us . _ n; Ldlch cooler: anndootsot us p.m. nu TORONTO (CP) - Observed southwest winds,” shifting late times ADT. . temperatures from the welt-her in morning to west no. Downing office: at New Glasgow and Comes 8 m [mung "13- M“- and 68. marlottctown 58 and . . . . . . 49 m a. A survey by Ontario Hydro. Prince George .. .36 00 Electri Power "a Vancouver . .49 68 Hi!!! tide “idly It Chulotw shows one - fifth of Ontario Victoria . . .10 64 town at11.19 a.m. At Rustico households have electric hau- Edmonton 47 89 at 6.29 am. Summerside tides dryers. . Isa ..46 74 gins . . . . .. g g; ‘ Winnipeg . . .. a mum . . as 74 IN MEMORIUM Ottawa . . .68 M - Montreal . . as: iuebec . ; 1......}.§,. a: a REDMOND: In loving memory of my iaint on . .. ‘ l. lioncton . .. . 59 7s mother. Mrs. Harry Redmond. nu Ill;- 1 ax .. 49 59 _, (:harlottetown . . .57 we «both MocGuigan who passed away on ydnoy . ..ss we ‘rarmmith .67 as June 2501:. 1963-. St. John’s. Nfld. . .58 OS HALIFAX (Cpl-Jule weather office says cooler pee to cross the Bay of Fundy late [humming and by early evening cover all regions. As a [result tompei-atures are expected to be much cooler in all except coastal localities to- . Moot one ve maiden-able sunshine late in the day. 9. Regional forecasts: Northern N.S., Eastern Shore. Prince Edward island, Eastern N.B. un : Overcast with scattered showers and chance Always remembered by son, Ralph STRRLITE DRIVE-IN ,. SUMSIDE ; "T HE MUSIC MAN” stunts: Robert Preston. Shirley Jones. Buddy mm and Paul rota. TWINKLE. 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