= _ CHATS WITH CANDIDATES *.Provinclal leader of the Lib- - eral Party Alex B. Camppell, | deferred election: is the result May 25, five days before the: ‘of the death of William Acorn May 30 provincial election Board Of Trade css gis Appoints Secretary a The-regular— meeting ofthe ‘ney, N.S: Mr- Best’ will - ac- Crapaud — Victoria Board of companied by the ‘Secretary, . 0 | [ |Trade was held in the Commun- |R.N. Dawson. ity Curling. Club, Crapaud, on |GUEST SPEAKER INSPECTION , \ Monday evening June 6th, 1966,| The guest speaker Robert E. This meeting was in the form of Younker, CLU was introduced Commander. Ralph MacLean, | peer RN. -RCNR, made the annual inspec | inca maree a dinner meeting with twenty- iby. Mark Robertson, Victoria, |four preserit. A lobster dinner and was thanked by Frank My- | qi tion of the Royal Canadian Sea The President, Gerald Best) The president thanked the la- Cadet Corpd Kent Tuesday night | was appointed official voting de-| dies of the curling club for ca- (CENTRE) Summerside, ‘seen talking with the two Lib- eral candidates Daniel Mac- Lean (LEFT, and. Bruce Steart, who 1 be contesting the deferred election in Ist Kings July 11, last night at ihe nominating convention held at Souris. Mr. Stewart who will be running for.assembleman in the election was nominated |was served by the Ladies Auxil- ers, Crapaud. Mr. Younker gave dary of the Curling Club. la talk on the investment side of The President, - Gerald - Best |Life Insurance- and also — dealt | presided: Business arising out of with the Canada Pension Plan. the minutes was the appointing [This was followed by a — \of a new secretary. It Was mov- sion. led by Max Thompson and. se- The newly appointed weerstaty by George Nicholson issued windshield stickers and Dawson be appointed membership cards to the mem- | bers. fes. ; - - meeting--of--the--Maritime--Pro- ‘sident of the Ladies” Auxiliary | ilives by drowning in 1965. Be/| IN PROVINCE vinces Board of Trade to be held Mrs. Charles Roberts, respond: |water wise! This is Red Cross Mr. and Mrs. Jack Annear, June 12th to om 1966 in Syd- ‘ed. \Water Safety Week in Canada. " Island News Page ~ Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., June 9, 1966. 3 WEATHER TORONTO (CP) tures: Low overnight High Wednesday Dawson Cee ekcria ee 7k Victoria csi cuees 5 40. 58 {Edmonton - .....:- 47 65 Yellowknife: ...... 43. 63 BOGIDR oo cir eseian 38% 47 1WIDNIDOS sc ccsce: 36 60 Churchill saperes a8 59 OPO ss scan k's 60 76 FOMBWA lcs; Eo Montreal (eae cree Alea, MBN OOe eS ed accne 54 7 Fredericton °. ...... 56 77 Saint John .....,., 48 67 BIBRA OION oe ees 87. 6 Halifax .. 52 64 Charlottetown . 48 69 Svdney-———-in-isis 53-67. ~¥armouth . seeses » 49 60 | BE JONES acescees 40 65 © Bostony eis geen eae 85 New York .....:... 70 83 Jacksonville . ..... 70 83 DR cae en Sarum 80 VIMCRON So Gclndecesss 63 93 jLos Angeles. ..... 60 70 HALIFAX (OP) —:The wea-| ther office says the cooler air rwill move into the entire dis- trict today. The showers will end | and skies will clear once it ar | rives. Afternoon ae in the 60s are expected through- | out the district. “A sunny*but cool day is ex- pected Friday. Regional forecasts: te Annapolis Vailley, Northern | "Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is: land: Cloudy, clearing about ynoon Thursday; seattered sliow- | ers and change: of. a thunder- | shower ending in the morning; | cooler; light winds increasing in |'the morning to northwest 20 and | diminishing this evening to | Ment; low-high at Kentville ~52- 70, New Glasgow 50-65, Char- |Jottetown 50-42, outlook for Fri- | day, sunny: and cool. ~ |. High tide today at Charlotte- town 4.21 a.m. and 3.08 p.m. At Rustico at 10.04 a.m. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later jthan © Charlottetown. Sun_ rises | today at 5.44 a.m. and sets at |8.40 p.m, All times ADT. Montague, have as their guests Mr. Annear’s cousins, Wilbur atid Montie Annear and Wilbur's daughter Carol, all of North Da kota. They arrived in the pro- ‘vince yesterday and plan to vi- sit other friends and relatives be- | * peturned their employees, insur- |Helen MacRae, “fore leaving today.” TO VANCOUVER” - Mayor Walter R: Cox and Mrs. ing Cox and City Councillor,, John! Rey, J.S. Bonnell, DD, of New, The p prize winners: for highest | P. Nicholson and Mrs. Nich- | York City, delivered the maia | | standing in general proficiency— olson, left Saturday for couver, B.C. where Councillor | cises of the .P. E. I, Hospital | | side nursing — Sharon Ethel Nicholson and”Mayor Cox are | School of Nursing and Radiology; Baker; for theory and practice attending the annual meeting of | | held in the Confederation Centre |in obstetrical, nursing—Kathryn | the Canadian Federation of | |tast night. - |Helen “Lawson; for theory and Mayors and Municipalities. Dr. Bonnell told. the nurses: | Practice in medical nursing — They are expected to return to | ‘Keep ever in mind the gains | Jeanne Florence Jenkins; -for | the city later this month. | that have been made in the last | theory«nd practice in surgical quarter of a century in the field | nursing — Margaret Jean God- TRAINING "SESSIONS ~ of medicine and nursing. One| ikin:. for individual evidence of | Twenty - four summer em- of the greatest of these is the | professional and Christian ideals ployees-with-the-Prince-Edward--reognition ot the patient “asa” —<presented by Rev. Mr.-Howatt;” Island Travel Bureau are CUf person. Man, is unity of body, | hospital chaplain — Carol Louise rently taking pre-season trait /mind and spirit. Your skill will |MacLennan; for the student with ‘Mg and familiarization tours ffi | minister not ‘only to the sick the highest standing in inter. | preparation -for posting to the | organ but to a total human per- | mediate year — Marilyn Douse. province's various infromation sonality.” ~ | GRADUATES centres. They will commence, fe reminded the graduates, The graduate class: their duties on Saturday, June | that besides good training their | Ethel Baker, Kensington; Joyce ll,. at Charlottetown, Wood Is | most important asset is a warm | Martha Bruce, Elmira; Sandra lands, Albany and on the Borden personality. They must be Jeanette Buchanan, Hazelgrove; and Wood Island ferries. The morale builders with a ready | Margaret: Louise Dawe, St. Aulac Bur au is already open. i. And it is their duty to John’s, Nfld.; Ellen Wilhelmeen SURAN BOO feassure apprehensive -and_wor- | Dingwell, Morell; Beverley Anne | are the pl posistared | Tied patients. _ | Dixon, Fortune Bridge; Mar employers in Kings and Queens Dr. Bonnell, who retired from | garet Jean Godkin, Charlotte. _ Counties approximately 300 em- | | the ministry four ployers have not yet returned | eT ae the ‘1965 Unemployment Ineur- a summer home in George- | books the U: =e al: ~ a Rev. Ewen MacDougall gave C.L Winchester, Insurance Se ed by re-| Branch Supervisor of the Char-|™ Hayward, | “lottetown Office, said yesterday | Chaitmiat of the proceedings and that any further delay on the em-|% the Hospital trustees, ployers’ part will undoubtedly | : eause problems\this winter far ing. After. the graduating cla their employees. He appealed to |™ade the Florence Nightingale | alf emptoyers who have not, yet Pledge, the piano quartette of ‘ Jean Parker, -“ance—boks~for-renewal-to-do-so-; Audrey-Gillis-and-Suzanne-Bren=" at once | ton played ‘the overture to’ “‘Car- ‘ men” Bizet. ‘ VISITS HERE iis ad _pins were pre. | Convention Director of the sented by His Honor the Lieu- Sharon J.F. Griffith ployment Service. Born in Sydney N.’S.; ‘hs aa lof Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Griffith, he lived in Sydney, St. ‘John, |coming to Charlottetown with his Van- | address at the graduation exer- | Etta Blanche MacLean; for bed- | ars ago, was town; Sharon Dorothy Howatt, Is Appointed _ | town office of the National Em | |Ottawa and Summerside before | | : Dr. J.S. Bonnell Addresses sraduates” Kensington; Yeuiiba Florence | Jénkins, Brackley; Patricia Win-! nifred § Jenkins, Annandale; | | ‘Wendy Lynne Johnston, Mon. | tague; Kathryn: Helen Lawson, Charlottetown;...Etta Blanche MacLean, Peter's Road; Carol Louise MacLennan, Hartsville; Alberta Jean (Murchison, Point Prim; Brenda Joyce Rackham, | Fredericton, | Graduates from the School of Radiology: Mary Helen Ken- nedy, Murray Harbour North; Rebecca May Giddings, Char- lottetown. ' — Tempera- ®t. Mr.. 7) IS POSTED Gordon Blois Coles, 22, ‘son and Mrs. G. Coles, Winsloe, is shown after his i gagement in’ the RCMP ~ Charlottetown. Constable eis completed his education — at PWC. He has been posted to Depot Division, Regina, for re- cruit training. 3 City Census Is Scheduled— Work in connection with: con- ducting the first census in this city’s history, will begin within | the next few days. The census is being conducted under authority given the city by the Prince Edward Island Legislature in an Act to Amend the City’s Incorporation Act” in 1964, city comptroller John But- ler said yesterday morning. The census, he added, will pro- vide the city with a directory of all inhabitants. and-will also provide some vital. information ‘Mr. Butler said it was hoped that all city residents would give full co-operation to the census ‘takers in completing the requir- ed questionaire. ad- dress definite, age “and > num- formation required ig name, required for civie administrat- at the Queen Charlotte Armout- \legate to attend the 1966 annual |tering to the meeting. The pre-| Over 1,105 Canadians lost their | ion. i The only in- | ” ‘per of motor vehicles owned, # | any When the census {s_completed a directory of the city’s resi- |dents in alphabetical order will | be compiled, he said Between 8 and 10 young men __ News was received ‘on “June and women will be engaged fn taking the census and Mr. But- ler said each will be provided with a letter of identification and a name tag that will identify Mr. Bufler abso noted that the ; city census would have no con- | nection with the present federal census that is underway and « he added that city resident could expect calls from both a fed- eral census ara and a city census { $200 | Fine Is Imposed’ In Gussie County Magistrate's Court yesterday | Vineial Magistrate ames B. Johnston, QC, fined Rosemary |! Gallant: of «North Rustico $200 jan nd: costs or three months for | illegally selling liquor. Allison Gilis represented the accused. | .Ar-fime of $50 and costs was imposed on Joseph Gallant. of Tignish . Shore—when he pleaded fuilty to failing to remain ati the scene of-an-acvident, ’ Raymend Fletcher McMaster: | Bridgetown, had his five cases adjourned to June 15. He was charged with false pretenses: Counsel! for the: accused is Frank Sigsworth. $100 Fines Are Imposed SOURIS. — Patrick Raymond Sweeney, Elmira, was fined $100 and costs or 30 davs for having 69 undersized, lobsters in his catch when he apepared before magistrate James..B. Johnston in Kings County Court at Souris yesterday. Also fined $100 and ‘costs were: “% them as .working on behalf of 9 the city. morning, Pro- Sa % 5 *lFomner Native « * ee aw * * ok x Passes In B:C. | Confederation Ist of the death Barcklay L theson, Vancouver; Ma- son of. Mrs, eyelids) Angus G. Matheson and the late Angus G. Matheson of Duadas, PEI. The late Mr. Matheson {s sur- ° vived by the following brothers and , sisters: Jester, Neil, Reg, TONIGHT - SATURDAY po Pe Adele, .Mary, Connie of Mass.,, U-S-A- an “Douglas, “Jean and: Julia of PHE.L, ~ The funeeat was held at fails ley, B.C Jiihe 4th and was at- tended by Neil, Doug; Reg ead | Connie. Lee Richard “Coffin, in, North Lake, for having ‘67 “undersized lob- | sters Francis ‘Mooney,\\ Bear | River, for impaired driving; | George Alfred Sweeney, Elmira, for impaired driving. | Bazil Jerome Chapman, Red Point, was fined $30 and costs ‘or 15. days for possession of 31 undersized lobsters. Milfred-Eric Robertson, Norff- Lake, was fined $20 and costs or 15 days for possession of .17 undersized ‘tobsters. ‘ Magistrate . Johnston pointed out that. fishermen would. lose | | their boats if they continued to bring in undersized lobsters A GIORIOUS DAY | The Country Drive-In STURGEON . _ Wed. and Thurs. | “THE SKULL” | A Real. Thriller Admission Adulis 75¢ Children Under 12 Free @ Canteen Service @ Show at Dusk Charlottetown — Knights of Colémbus Council 824 Lobster Plate and Dance . 202 Richmond St. FUNERALS MacDONALD FUNERAL — The funeral of Dougald Mac- Donald was held from the Perry Funeral ,Home to St. Margaret's Church, St. Margarets, where Requiem High Mass was . cele- brated by Rev. Jiéseph Mac- Leod. who also conducted. ser- vice at the grave. Rev. W. Keefe was present in the sanctuary. ‘Pall bearers. were:. Hugh B. MacDonald, George MacPhee, | John_D. Chaisson, Roddie Mac- | Donald, ‘Angus MacDonald, John |MacDonald. Interment was in the church cemetery, ; Where to HONDA BIKES Douglas Bros, & 155 Kent St. Dial 2-1234 buy one? - Jones of course! Low Down Payment Long Term Financing Time 9:30 ae . FRIDAY, JUNE 10 wenhcs and Friends 1.50 per person | TONIGHT! pre “ONLY ~~ 7 Show at Dusk — "THE SCOTIANS" All the blister-heat of: Tom, Jim, and Garth recording stars of “Come On New- the best-selling nove! foundlander’’. Director from Montreal. ‘ ALSO DANCING TO. YOUNGBLOOD Les Alexander and The Smoothies : HAWKE orEAK SES RIS - OWE MEET -COFINE ARE GRANADA __ room — STARTING FRIDAY. — STARTS TONIGHT | SPECIAL 9:30 - ROLLAWAY CLUB ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 9. i George Fraser, director of the Canadian Govérnment Travel | tenant Governor, W.J. MacDon- Bureau, in«Ottawa, Claude La- | ald, Miss MacLeod . and Vera Roche, will visit Charlottetown Dewar, associate director of | on June 15 and 16. | nursinng education. | "Me LaRoche will meet with | Following Dr. Bonnell’s ad: | dress the piano quartette played | “Hungarian Rhapsody”’ by Liszt. | Miss MacLeod, the Rev. Ross Howard and Mrs. George Ves..| sey made the presentation of | prizes to the 8, after | which Sharon ‘How: delivered the valedictory. _P.’E. I. Travel Bureau and.on Thursday at 9:00 a. m. he will | hold a meeting with the Char- convention committee, which is under the chairmanship’ of W. Rodd, «Charlottetown. The Gar will be -held tn -the oard of Trade office. HOOTENANNY | Commodore Room MAIN BRACE Featuring the Vie Country Ramblers Country, Western and Blue Grass Musie Members and Gueste parents. “Mr. Griffith atended Ottawa’ University High School and St. |Dunstan’s | University, from | | which he graduated this year, \He is married to the former Elizabeth Jean Callaghan, | |daughtet of Dr: and Mrs, W.E. |Callaghan of Summerside. Music by the THE BLUE | Everyone Welcome s ‘DANCE 12: 30 ver Popular CRYSTALS Admission 60¢ _ Appearing Ni Tonigh through aeitkal —-RETURN- ENGAGEMENT BY POPULAR REQUEST Ww {- ae ” Adam Timoon Pops ‘Singer, Comedian impersonator and guitarist! . 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