TEA TIME FOR VIETNAMESE PRESIDENT AND NUNS WESlERN’ BRIEFS lNTEIls HOSPITAL urn. Minnie Machud, Kerb mica. entered the Prlnc County Hospital on Tuesday [or “or surgery. DEDICATION HELD M the mgular Sunday morn- ” nrvica Aug. 25 In St Jumcs Anglican Church, Part Hill. Rcv. Dolmen! Yen dedicated to the glory of God, a new altar prayer book. which was donated to the church In loving memory or Ed- naqu and Sarah Jane \Isynnrd h their sons and daughters. IN HOSPITAL Mn. Howard Clark, Alberto". h a Inflent In the Western Ioaplul. RETURNS ROME mu Edith Arthur. who hail ' . ha! can. Mans. war by hu- niatar-in—law. Mra. Stan. Ivy Arthur. who plans to spend a mood: In Arlington. Ii'IwM BURDEN . Elton Ellis. son or liir. and. rare. aloiec Icllls. Borden tn vls-i ions at the home a! Mr. and rare. Wiltrcd Boyce. Tlgnlsh. To TORONTO . Mlsa Karen Elnershaw ancn~ 0o. returned to or or dutlcsi at McLIren Advertisins le.. at-> a pleasant three weeksi holiday spent at the home at heri parents, dmhaw. Tinnish SPENT HOLIDAYS Police Constable Lloyd :ltae— uod. Mrs. Macbeod and their Mend James Cannon or Torontoi returned to their home aiicr n three weeks‘ holiday spcnt on the Island, while guests at the home or Constohle )Inchd's mother, Mrs wuitam 1). Mac. nod. 'l'itznlslt. To MONTREAL MI" Catherine \Icimlls. (Inu- datcr of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mc- lnrlll. Tinish let: to vIait mem- bvl-a of the hlclnnis family now living In Montreal. Catnerlne Rho completed her commercial count at TignIsII Renlonal High School, will aeek employment in that my. cram wonlt i .n— ct. Tignish'. who recently graduated from electri- Ill School In Charlottetown leis to start work In Toronto. 10 51'. ELEANOR-8 ARE narrow-rs Mr. and Mn. ranersoo Walk- er. Kmslngtou. no.- patients Ini the Prince ommty Hospiial, Sum- ‘ IM MINOR NURSERY Mr. and Mrs R95! 151- FTPMI‘ President Ngo Dmh Diem nl rho feud betwcq-l tho pm South Viet Nam ls SIIU‘VII as dominantly Rama Catholic he had tea with Buddhist hum Diem gowmmalt and ma at Saigon's Buddhist Tu Xph- Buddhist opposition has strain- Icm pagoda in Saigon Friday. ed relations between South AcadianTeachers Hold Convention hlISCOUL‘HE — The 71»! an» and accompanied by Cyrus Gal- nual convention of the Acadlan lant. teachch a! Prince Edward Is- PRIZES PRESENTED land ilaa held at Bloumlleld. Dr. J. H. Blanchard presented last week. prizes to tha winners at the A Solcnln Hish “as: In St. Frcnch grammur and French Anthony's Church was celebrat- vocabulary contests held earlier ed by Rcv. J. C. Pitre. pastor. that day. Trophies uttered by the with Rev. Emmanuel Richard, St. Thomas M] Society to deacon and Rev. 1". Eliot/e, IIII school whosn pupil sin b-deocon The sermon w a s the highest mark In the society‘s ‘ered by Rev. anaire Gal- examinatlonl were presented to lant. Otllcr clcmy In attendance Mrs. Angeline Aracnault. teach- lvere Mscr. Sazaire Poirier. er ot Maximviiie. and to Sister Elev. Piorre Arscnuult and REV. M aria Normande. teacher of Joseph Lemalr ado six. Abram'a ’ Mrs. Audrey Plneau prcslrlEd Azariaa Dnucet. superintendent at the III'F sessions held Thurn- Ill the schools of Glouchcatcr dav and Friday thle hire. Oscor County. New Brunswlt-k, guest Gallant acted as secretary. The speaker. explained the lcliunl rit- u'eII-planucd program had mnny uailnn In his nrni‘lnre, and out- items of interest including a lined the progress made therein demonstration lesson in the ten- recent y e an. Ho commended clung of French to grade two the Acndlnu people otPrInnI Ed- In pupils. by Sister St. Angelo, Mls- ‘ ward Island lor the success they ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince 2 The Gunilla, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. 4, 1988. Arrangements are almost cnm» ptclcd with an outside consulting Iirm to carry out an integrated Prince County expected to cost some 350.000 Premier Walter R. Shaw amounted yesterday. Premler Shnw. who declined nan“ the consultlng firm. said it would be assisicd by the division of research of Iht’ de- partment 0! Industry and natur- II relaurccl. Tho luer'Y- which will take lhnul aIx months. ll expected In EIIerine VIII Nails and the United StatesV it: ally III a war against tin Viet Cong (himmunists. {AP Winenhbtot. ELIERELIE — with oanllzruct- Im a! the new addition on the Stewart Mammilul Health Centre inenwAY. the Ellcrislle Branch of the Md Canadian laglon hll decided to donate the first 3500 of It pledge a! “.000 to- w filo am at Ma con- affliction. The winner (I the Ingian's grade In scholarships of $100 and $50 WAS announced as Carol Maniac-i, dauntcn- at Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Morrison. Conway. Not only did aha make the high- cst mark: In the area but she isllsothedaughfiz‘dapald- in) Le m member. which one tilled her to both wards. 'l'h' and: eight awalVl it the Legion Ladiu Auxiliary went tn Diane EIIISV delight“ nl Mr and Mrs. Harry Ellis. Nontham The [Aston Branch also a?- Pfllved an allocation M $70 to Duvar. and three daughters. tho nporu cornmltoaa no cons Mary. Mrs. Anthony Dnlron, De tInIlI IN [and Work Knoll Ml! trait. Mich, Ursule. Mrs. J. H. youth of use community. Blanchard. rilarlottctnwn, an d Repreaentaflvca named by the Rose. Wile til the iatc John F. Gallant. Piusrllle, P.E.I. Two brothers. Aubin P'. s drowned In I924 and Arthur died 1929. One ulster. JasephInc. Former Islander D'es In Winnipeg Mrs. J. H Blanchard, ill type per Prince Street, has received the sad news that hcr brother Joseph Emmanuel Gallant ot Winnipcp, Man, suitorod a heart attack and died in lInsnItal Aug. 31 he was In his 82nd year. he is survivcd by one son, John, pianist with a concert group now In Europe. and on daughter Josephine, at home. His witc Bessie MacDoupalo died 15 years and. Joseph Emmanuel war the el- dest sun in the Iamlly or nine or Dominique oallant and Edessc Doiron oi Duvar In the parish of St. Anthony‘). nioono field. The surviving members oi the Idmily are two suns. Gil- bert in Winnipcg and Doriec, In courhe; discussions on the newlhad achieved in French prooram: reports on the- regional hich schools, Frcrich examinations civcn hyIurgcd them to continua to give the St. Thomas aouinas Society,‘ the best educational tacuiues to Home and School mectlnus hold their children. during the year In the diiicmnt . . PANEL DISCUSSION centres. the coucatlon commit. M m Friday mm.“ . . session tee and the historical commlt- a mm interesting In . _ died In 1929. a M Jnsc h nu s “d be brother Gilbert have lived in Winnipeg for 60 years They have Visited their native homo many times during those yean. one year ago “my spent sever- al weeks visitqu rclntlvcs and iriends In the province. Handed lReuIeril—Britaln WIII retain its hutl'lorIty over Singaporefl m' . ’nve rorum on the subjc he “ma”? "9"”: -‘ P‘Wllciconsohdntion oi Schools" was meet‘lmx was held in the parlsh‘ presented. Member, at l... m. hall The opening number or the nel wcrc: Franrla nlanrhard. procram was llic sincins or chairman: 'Rev J. r. uuote., songs by the Ctnidremaihov. slcr st Marguerite Lou- s, Felix Ap'lsc. I\rs. Marguerite Doucette. ‘Itnir directed by .i ill! and Mrs Lrhan Plueau B W Desfinehel and Amrlal se Other dlstluguished spcakm ihrnuzhnut the Iesannl were: r Blanchard. Malcolm Mat:- .IL — The Kenzie. deputy minister a! row p \lurplly l'ntinn: Prnsncr Arsenault, ML was held on Monday, Scpt 2 .l. Edmond Arsenauit, P. E. n from the 'llilndghali Funeral ran. J. Albert. Gullsnt. Home to st. \lnihchy's Church. tendent nt Acadlan school! and Kinkora, th‘l‘e chuicm High members of the clergy. Mass was celebrated by R cv. Al. the close ot the convention. I-torold Ccnkcn. PP. who also the ‘ aiinc mmittcc. conductcd the scrvicc at th e hrorght In the iollowing slotc nI grave. The pallhcarcrs were nlliccrs for the 1964 Acadian six nephew! of the dcccnscd. An- convention to he held at Mil- mem was in his church come. li‘l’y. MURPHY Fl'. Iunr‘rnl Inc John F North Borneo and Sarawak un-i til the Malaysian iederstion Ili born Sept. 16. It was announcedi here Tuesday again. a back- ground oi tension mnluslml and acrimony among the Iututu Min lnyria states. . A Joint statement issued alter a meeting between senior Ilia- layan cabinet ministers and prltaln'r colonial secretary. Duncan Sandys. said all Iederol powers would continue to be re- tained by Britain until Malaysia New Company To Provide Fish Proiecr Industry and Natural Msoub ces Minister Loo Rossilc. an»‘ noumcd yesterday a new cam- pany will he Incorporated to pro- vide p mulLi-rniliion dollar fisheries development. re- mtly announced by the proI’In» my ‘1‘” mm” '5“ I" “WWW - Singapore Prime Minister MT Emmi “‘0 “m Kuan Yew later gave to say where the capital {or the venture we Irol-n, raid IIIII the provincial gortvmmcnk may have a representative on the board reclaim new first-i. Snm‘lya nIne days to “sort out certain matters or face the con- names. Lee Isuda this statement dun ing a political tour of Singapore when he was shown In oIIchal thnny. Peter and Justin Stordy. couche: president. H. w. Dea- Rnymond and Allrcd Kelly and Roches: Vicerpresident. 1. Al- riabcmcnt from here which said hls clubs: to take over foreign affairs and defence had no le- cnmmlthee: Mrs. Rita Polrler. John Duflochel, Rev. Sister 53. William Smith. Interment took hcrt Gallant: accretary. Rev. Sister SI. Raymond; planning ‘ . 3?.» w line In the church cemetery. . ‘o... Q. 33.23. _4-. I ’3‘ v; Yvonne. lgal or constitutional validity. Lee “III: the now. approach that power he handed our with nlce red rhbons. a not fill way AaIan nation! are born." m3 Ula‘I'IMA'l'UM He added ‘Mr. Sandys has rLIne day! until Sept. 11 In thcII to sort out certain matters wI regard to Mallylla ul- hc wIll have In late the conlcnuenoe 0! our Dmlamltlon 0! AIM. Bl de- cl d2 {Iota Independenc ' 31 that nd a loo announced Aug. would be exercised by rangdorertuan lies-rs us and the Consulting Firm To Survey Prince socIaI and economic survey nI Ier . are now to . tum members iii-Ill be unable Auxiliary member! Malaysian Issue KUALA LUMPUR. Malaya ‘Ioreign ‘Solnc people have H, “mm l was Ion result In a master economic de- velopment blueprint tor the county. According to the prom- some acctlnns or Queens County will be included, “While [III survey wIIl CARE aLx months," the premier said. “we expect that preliminary re- ports will start coming in in two mo . Covered In the survey will be such thing- as the condition oi agriculture and It: needs. Induv trial development, ilaherler and tourist development. P.E.I. Al Al:- Cadets ot Greenwood Summer camp luvs an oppon- tuolty to cxarnlm aul on (go. Legion Makes Dona’rion brand: In attend the annual mn- venijpu slated for Tmlsh 1n- clude Bud Williams and Earl Calwiill with Russell Machan and Orrin MacDonald as Alter- dates. Irrauch dlsciwsed till. en‘- culalrlzed resolution to be life- enlzed and (1chde on (aver all a s ot them. The motion which re- quests that lndian veterans be to purchase alcoholic beverages in Legion club rooms was discussed iully u it was noted that the Ellemlia am in- cludes Denim island where most of the province's Indians live. The rules rd!le to Saturday nights in the Legion mm which had been relaxed previously In i'u» to being in male guests unless the guest is accompanied by a lady. ‘ may, I be- fore. bring their husbands. The meeting was presided over by Russell Macbean. pmidcut. Sandys attain. The British North B o r n e o territories at North nomen Sarnwak m B d e declarations Saturday saying they won assuming belt. government. a Malayan government state- ment issued shortl alter Tues- day's Inllll statement said there was no legal or constitutional validity In Singapore: claim to assume powers over rareign at. tales and detence. Meanwhile. the United Na- tions was still tryan to assess Irish Moss Gathered In Tignish Area TIGNISH — Last week's non-n heaped piloa d in» Inml on the slimline in tho I‘igntsh area and moss Humps an work- ing overtime to harvest this best he crop. Shortly alter the storm abated the word spread that the mm was In first class condition and easy to harmg. However the storm wasn't good new; ior everyone in the area, It damaged about 200 lair and lightning smock a barn ownlxl by Gmgory Mclnnls. Sea Cow Pond. Amilkoawwukilledbyuhe bolt. , At talc home of Lloyd Shea the lightning dug I hand! in the ground running mwan‘ls hIa house but In great dumgl oo- cilrred Infiixlc the house. Former Resldenl Killed In Ontario TIGNISH — John R. DWI r 'I'iiznish received the sad new! that Ilis grandson Leonard yle. 21. was instantly killed at Hamilton, Ont , last week when he [on from a hill] Ilddfl‘ while employed In that city. Leonard. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dayle, Snlnt John. N.B.. Spent hll childhood In TIMth whcre his lather ran I transport aervice {or I number at yearl. vrlnr to moving to Saint John. While In the vlllage Leonard livi- ed with his grandfather. when he spent his spare time helping around the lam. Let! (D mourn bealdel llIl FIB ants and grandfather Ir! LII“. brothers. Howard Jr. fl; Ben- C 0 star traps of inshore (ashamed s R canns IN GREENWOOD mefltde. and Indian Malllettn Tunllll. The“ boys attended a lg; week camp at Greenwood, augment at camp. The! In hit to right. Loula Richard. Twain lama hill. Mule WEATHER 6.46 pm Summer-rid. MI elghc teen minqu later than Char- _ lomtown Sun rim ioday at TOROAAO (or) — Tempsra- up turn Issued by the “stone at. "d "a n m' lies. ml M“. can via-Iv- 5mm 47 ea OAKVILLE, Ont. (cm—nos. v-szgrlvefu a "_1 ens ot stray cats In this are. Edmonton _ ' u 7‘ are atal'vinl becauar Imat I'lllm. a...“ . a 7. been or barn mic and rltl bav. Reglun at is been destroyed In aubdlvialnn g a «union. alan Mortal). mam. 50 6., [er oi the Oakvlllo humans So~ u 7. clety ys 75 starved and dis- ” .5 eased cm havl been picked up 5. 7. by patrol can d In! 5, 6, two days and man than 200 5, 75 scrawny cuts Ind been found In 5. 7, neighboring rural sections. 5'] 73 so 75 E : PRESIDENT CAN. PARK & TILFORD Halifax (CPI — Tho weather oiiica says skin were cloudy ov- er eastern Nova Scotll and "In wna Ialllng liver northern New Bruno-wick lain Tuesday even!“ hut only a few clouds were Iv ported over tho remainder of It. Maritimer. 'l‘cmpcraium rm- Ed Irmn the mid-fifties tn the low sixties throughout the I‘llltl'lct. A dllmrbanu over Southeast- on Ontario and m Quebec I! expected to may. 9 l I I. northealtward. hrIngInI raln or showers Into thl South- western region: only today and nm at- lnto the calm E. and northern Brunswick tihls almm or en- Iy tIIIa evenlng al the chain ante moves Into the Gull of St. Lawrence. However. activity should continue [Ill to- night over the remnlnlnl 020' tlnnl nl ill: (precast dIaLI'lct. Regional Imam: Prluza Edward lsllnd: IMM- ara heglnnlng WI alternnon. Cool. Winds southerly l5 Ill!!!— IIIE this altemoon In northwes- terly no. Low high at cit-dotte- town 54 and N. High tide today at Charlotte- Inwn III! II." III! lion. VIII. ll. amnion has been “pointed President and Director 0 C: 'In ark a TllIard Ltd, it is announced by w. F. Tlgll, Chairman or Board. Mr. Hamilton will is. resident in Vancouver when Park at TilIorfl‘r head oihoe and diatlllcry In lourecl I1|Iblic npinlnu over Mnlaysla Ill nard 1. Barry 14. and on! lIalet, Hole 20. t In. . . 9.111. at Rulllco at 5.50 a.m. and British Borneo, and Indonesia and thc Phillippines Wen) SH“ cumpahzning against Malay! . Frozen Food Cargo Loaded AI 5’ side SUMNERSIDE — A alllaummi peas. (midi irks spinach. weighing (W! in tons. ed all.” the Cal” y Seaman BM. “It. II the Railway Wharf. Sum yesterday. The cargo II destined Ior Llva. Enfland. and the shin F‘s-lo. b u. was due to clear our last mutt. Usually the «Harman: no picked up at either drum. Saint John. Minimal or Miller poi-tr, and ties ms. the first time that sud: I Mo 1“! been loaded at an Island port. t is Ioblnlchdlublflaolame shlPanctDber. Anlnvhufion. . . TH‘U IMMr. Pore held 0! ml! 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