e A - "~~ WELL, [DON'T KNOW Vice President Hubert H Humphrey. wearing a Texas- style hat, looks quizzically at a wooden caricature -present- ed to him at a press confer ence in Dallas Monday. The Festival Stars. Vice President came to Dal- las to give a briefing on US foreign policy to regiona} sup- porters..of the. Democratic .p2r- ty who have contributed $1,- 000" or more to the ¥ Present Concert TIGNISH — Stars of the West Prince Musica! Festival pre- sented a concert at the Tignish Regional hich school auditorium oa Friday everine before a large audience Aubin J. Gal- lant was master of ceremonies for the occasion Getald' Handrahar president ef the Tignish Home and School association presented prizes to the stars of the festival Receiving top prizes during the evening were Junior Girls French sole: Brenda Gallant 72 Junior girl's solo: Carmella Gaudet 82 Junior Boy's solo LeRoy Pt- tre. Tignish Shore 77 Boy's solo: ally merrited by Dennis DesRoches and Terry Gaudet 738 Piano solo: Shirley Ann Dou- cette AS anmeee Grade 1, Chorus of Tisnish Elementary Schoo! with a mark of 82 Alberton choristers with Ar Tignish Rezional High Scheel Grade IX with @ Tignish Elementary Grade VIII bors and girls with # Senior girl's solo Thresa Ga- vin of Anglo 76 Recorder Ensemble O'Leary Public and Regional Hich Schools -73 Flute solo: Shirley Ann Dou- cette 81 5 TWO MORE KERS Mrs. Viwan Gufey. 718 Moray H7/! Drive. Darumouth. NS. $100 :: > 4a Mr. Roger J. Gent =man 6975 Vaugran Ave. fialifax, NS. € ™~ = ~ ~ You can too' Switch to Peter Jackson full king-size filter eigarettes today. Cash certificates worth $100. are inserted Wee én a number of packages. When you find one. and answer 8 skili-testing question, the $100. cash ts yours! $400 cash to spend anyway you choose! -~ iD : party's funds Humphrey was present- ed with the hat and carving at a press conference at Dallas’ Love Field on hit arricat (AP Wirephoto) — the . festi- Rosalia, di- Accompanists for val were:. Sister St i rector. Superior of Tignish Con- vent. Sister Saint Felix, music ‘teacher from Summerside Con- vent. Sister Saint George. mu- sic teacher from the Tignish schools and director of the fe- stival.. Mrs. Harold. Rogan. mu- sic teacher for the O'Leary schools, Miss Ruth Summers, music teacher for the Alberton schools, and Miss Jean Perry. Ticnish Wil«an- Shea—vaiced apprecia- tion to Rodney C MeLeod pro- fessor of strings from Mt son University for adjudicating the festival_and—speke—on—his untirinc_effarts.with..such a larce number of entries Sister St. Rosalia moved a vate of thanks to the adjudica- tor and all those who assisted in making the festival a Succ ess Appreciation was extended to the Home and School Associa- tion who sponsored the festival again this year. and tn the members of the Tignish Council of the Catholic Women's League who were in charce of refresh ments leaders operation by andividuals Alli- “bur ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The 2 The Guardian, | Charlottetown, Tues., May 18, 1965. Heavy TB Survey Program Hor-—-H-8-—-MecNeit! of Health recently announced that as a joint project of the Provincial Health Department and the P EI. Tuberculosis Lea- gue. tuberculin testing § clinics were initiated for the 1965_5ea- son at Afton, on the afternoon and evening of May 15 Keen intereqt in the health of their communities was reflected by a full turn-out of voluntary workers at pre-clinical organiz: ational meetings at the Afton and Vernon Centres Walter Coulson, President of the P EI TB league, indicated that the Christmas Seal mobile x-ray unit would continue to be used this vear. in the screening of high incidence groups of peo- ple. such aS persons who show positive reaction to tuberculin Minister skin tests, food handlers ~ and other special groups Mr. Coulson stated that the chief role of the voluntary tuber culosis association, the TB lea- gue, is to promote sustained co- communities, to aid in the diag- nosis of lung tuberculosis’ and other. chest. diseases and to sup- port governmental efforts m controlling the disease, tubercu- losis Dr. EM. Found, executive- advisor of the league, has stat- .@d that the incidence. of..new...ac- tive cases of tuberculosis on Prince Edward- Island during the past nine years is decreas- ing, but has more or less reach- ed a plateau since 1956. HARBOR GERMS He added that in the vicinity of 6 per cent of our Population over the age of 40 years harbor tuberculosis germs as revealed by a positive tuberculin Heaf test There are presently 883 known cases on the provincial tuberculosis register, ali of these are checked not less than once a year “Now is the time to continue”, Dr—Found said, “with more vi- for than ever, the search among _ socalled healthy citizens for new active or reactivated eases_lest—this—contagious—dis- ease be spread to our more vel nerable school age population.”’ ‘93 per cent of school agers are negative tuberculin reactors, therefore, have no natural im munity to tuberculosis.) The combined facilities of the Provincial Health Department and the P.E.I. Tuberculosis Lea- gue have been instrumental in detecting 49 cases of tuberculos- is requiring treatment as well as 10% non-tuberculosis chest conditions since the initiation of tuberculin testing and x-ray sur- Subject Of SUMMERSIDE — A continu ing program of ‘teacher and leader ‘training in connection with the introduction of a new Christan education curnculum ne Anzhican Church of Can- ph began Sunday with a well- attended workshop at St. Mary's Church, Summerside. Directors wf the workshop were the rector of Kensington. Rev. EJ. Fian- der. and the rector of Summer- side. Rev. RC. Tuck roll z an outline of chang- and in educational 1 had made the mm necessary. those ssed in croups the purposes of Chnstian education Their suggestions. which ranged from oppositidn to communism imparting of knowledge st Gad. the Boble; and -the mere then. compared Christian educators t the purpose of Chris- tien to help persons to “the grow in thetr relationship with God” rather than simply to pass formation about him ensong was sung at 7 p.m service wa: unusual in that lessons were read by a layman and a lay woman Eric Jones of Summerside, and Mrs Tuck The sermon was delivered bv Mr Fiander. and it closed with a dialnzue between him and Mr. | Tuck sitting im the congregat-| tom. The preacher's theme was. | the creative activity of God, and the christian teacher who labors as Gots agent in the creation of God. members of Christ annoertors of -the Kingdom Later. m the parish hall, dis- cussion groupe made list< of discipline problems which were then considered in a play” consultation between teacher and a supernntendant Those present were taucht how to observe this, not only for pos- | sable answers to questions about Gietpiine. test also for hasic | Principles of the teaching-learn- | mz Process. which holds true for and winters hetween teach- er: ont earners i Interest “as shown tn copies of new curriculum manuals and _Duprls books Tuck de. Vr ADMONISH AGGRESSION HONG KONG | Reuters Pe- kinc newspapers cave frontpace prominence Monday to wide: spread meowement in China to support the Dominican people agains' “US aggression" The . China news agency said 2 | persons by Sunday had taker part im the anti-US dem enctratieis mm major eites m i China share in this activity of the , Lee Anglican Curriculum aia Workshop scribed how the manuals are designed and how they are to be used. and promised that in a future workshop teachers would prepare lessons and teach them to. children specially invited for the occasion Of the 60 persons present more than half were from New Lon- don parish. There were 12 from Sunimerside. eight from Alber- ton and O'Leary. one from St Eleanors Subsequent sessions will be held at O'Leary from Alberton and Port Hil. and in the Summerside - Kensingion area and- evs —on—a—eonumunity,wide ha. sis, mine years ago. Each un- known case of tuberculosis if not secregated and treated, us- ually infects five others. there- fore. it appears that through the medja of tuberculin testing and the Christmas Seal mobile unit 2) Islanders have been spared contracting the disrupting, so- cioeconomic disease. tuberculo- sis, during the past nine years LETTERS SENT Letters containing the above facts have been sent out to doc tors and clergymen in the Prince County area, where th x-ray init wilt -be— travelling this spring, askine them to. infor and encourage their patients and parishioners to take advar tage of the clinics A iotal of 17 centres ing 145 school districts he visited by the m« eun summer compr are During the period -AF there were eight. minor TR ep demics-in-P-E-t whieh ead 53 persons. 48 of whom had to be treated in hospite!, 27 of were children. Epidemics a! occured in Manitoba: and the North West Terriféiries during the past two vears In the N.WT. active tubercu losis had been all but eradicat ed when epidemics of eases most notabls broke out TB became ram Within the year 82 active new cases were diagnosed in a com- munity whose permanent popu- lation is just over 300 —Pr-—-Found -has—-compared—TB to a fire. If the firemen stay on guard. the fire can’ be kept. un- der control, but if they should take just one coffee break the fire will rage. out of contro! de- strovying what micht have been saved. So it is with TB the fight must be a must be a | continuing one Going Avway- Party Held KENSINGTON — The staff of Sea Brook Farms held a fare- well party for Mr and Mrs Rae- burn Orr of Kensington cn Wed- nesday night at the Rova! Cana- dian Legion Home. Summerside Mr. Orr is leaving the prov- ince after being employed with the Sea Brook plant. where he its highly regarded. for a number of years James Simmons read an ad dress*conveying regret that Mr Orr is leaving. and good wishes for his success elsewhere Elmer Folland presented an electric razor and an. attache case. Mrs J W Campbell pre- sented Mrs. Orr with a bouquet of carnations and snapdracon A dance followed with music by the Huestis Orchestra A cold plate supper was serv ed by th by the Legion Auxilian S‘side — Is Dismissed Clarence Breton Simmons Summerside East. charged with speeding ‘and passing when it was unsafe to do so. had the charge dismissed by-acting Mac- istrate Charies R. McQuaid in Queen's County Mazgistrate’s Court Monday morning ~ When the case was cal Crown asked for an ment as the person who charges was unabie to be in nese so mea sles, of led the adjourn- TONIGHT and WED. ONLY SHOW AT DUSK at) tC oe ae ee persons who are children of THE MOST ASTOUNDING VOYAGE EVER CONCEIVED! ag ee er TP oan SIDR < ee ES ST ZZ virat- dis Wednesday laid the | © » ert moved that the charzes be with- drawn and the persen who laid them be assessed costs Mr Tweedy main zained that \‘ @ private individua! is going ‘° lay an infofmation be should be in cour back Ip The RCMP imfermed the court that the pers avine the informatier wasad or, amd wasn't pos sible for um to be in court In dism ssing the charges, Mr McQuaid sai that people. “can't go around doing§ths sort of thing haphazardls lf a private c! n lays an information ne should be in court to back it up Tne charge were dismissed and the person who faid the infor- mation “as assessed $20 in costs The case first came before the Acting Magystrate on May 12 and © set t tase down for hear- ng this morning Robert Lieyd Walker, “I Stew art eaded guilty to im paired driving and was fined $10 and costs i , Donald Frariéts Mcinms and Rober: ‘iiyndman_ Coffin. boch of Charlottetown were each fined. $10 and costs for fisting without a lheense One man appeared in court hare “ith being mnfoxeceted mn a pubhe piace He was ‘ined $20 and costs or 15 days in ja The accused chosg to go to sat © Captures Top: Essay Award Daphne—Maclotsre._12-year-_ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Vernon Macintyre of -Millview was announced the winner oi the care of the eves essay con- test sponsored by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind Miss MacIntyre will be guest at the Charlottetown Lions Clib evenings, May _ 19, and will deliver her essay at the Charlottetown Hotel during their regular dinner meeting Thurs day evening Daphne is a grade seven stu- dent at Millview School and pre- sident of the 4H Club in her dis- tniet Driver ee ‘On Impaired Charged with drunken driving but pleading guilty to the lesser charge of driving while im- paired. Raymond Hughes of Bed- ford. was fined $125 and cost by acting Magistrate G. R. Foster. oc He was represented by Lester ©’ Donnet! Earl Cronin, Summerville charged with theft of an article valued at over $0 was .reman- ded to May 19 with bail to stand The accused allezediy stole a 1960 Volkswagon from the firm of F. R. McLaine Ltd. Lester O'Donne!! 1s representing the accused Hubert Morris of Chariottes town was remanded te May DD with bai! to stand on a charze of theft of an article valued at less than $50. The accitsed al- legedly’Stole three pair df socks from Zellers Lester O'Donne!! represents the accused Henry Plazenhoff of Pownal and John Wendel! MacDonald of Harve Bay yere each charg ed with seecdine The was fined $W and costs days and thei latter 8H costs or 10 Have For leaving the scene of former or BR and an accident. Paul Welr of Char- lottetown. was fined $25 and costs or 10 davs Three persons were each fined $20 and costs or W days for legal Possession of M4 * Fk Ok Ok Ok ok AUT Is it true they say about Gorden Treetr corimse! for the arise eer et ant hee quor than parents aged 30-40. REV. ROGER GREEN, a children’s missioner, who re- cently completed a mission in Chariottetown is shown here Children's Mission - PATROL LAND PORT £0158. Mawttes (Reuters'—Thts Isdiar Ocean island was reported calm Mos British ‘roeps natroile: and townships eas here. The troops. "38 men u the 2nd attalen The Coldstream Guards. were flown here Thurs day from ‘Ades after three per sons died im “ots Detween thy Indian and Creole ‘mixed race’ communities in this British col , a NOW! Enjoy The, All New Peerless Beverages ondluded Roger Green. Missioner to children concluded his mission at the First Baptist Church, Charlottetown on Friday after, inspiring sessions which “Wad a total attendance of upwards of 2500 and an average of i353. with chtidren representative of 27 churches From the opening day the in- terest ‘and excitement ran hich as Mr Gréen in his imitab’- manner imstructed and enter- tained the boys and girls with Bible stories and choruses For lack of space in the church ha!! it was necessary on Tuesday to In City thanked the many who had co operated to make the mission - so . successful Among these were: R.J. Rupert. chairman of “the Coifiniittee. Rev Ross “Ho ard and Mrs Dr.) Athol Re berts. co-chairmen of the board of Christian Education. Mrs Ronald Atkinson. pianist. Mrs Ralph Gillespie. Registrar Mrs. Ross Affieck. supervisor of as- sistants and !sabel-Lewis.. Mar- lene Carmichae!.. Anne Lively and Mary Rodd. puppeteers ¥ 4 M4 MH MM HH H * move to the main auditorium © where the balance of the mect- ings were held A feature of the mission was the puppet theatre which _realis- tically portrayed in serial fern the life of the prophet Daniel eulminating in the climatic sto ry_of “Daniel in the Lions’ Den™ Thursday was Parent's Nicht when many of the children brought their parents to share in the-rmsston. The parents were amazed at display of Bible knowledge acquired by the chil- dren under the instruction of Mr Greer Mr Green left on Sunday for Moncton where he will conduct a similar mission at the First Baptist Church and then will xo’ on to Saint John where he will be. at. Samm John's Anghcan Church AT STANHOPE Mr Green whe alse conducts children’s misgons at various beach resorts during the sum- mer seasons will be at Stanhone m Juiv and many wil! look for- ward to attending his Mission there At. the conciuding session the pastor of the Church. Rev. Har- low thanked Mr Greer on be- half of the children and also “WILL OUTLIVE PARENTS — Today's baby has a life exnerc- tamcy at least 1 veare longer 2 VYN DOUGLAS PATRIA iu de WLDE PMR seo SHOW AT STARTS TOMORROW. cae “AN UNUSUAL DISTRESS SIGNAL TO SAY THE LEAST!” o PETER ROCERS ........ CARRY ON. CRUISING A VOYAGE OF LAUGHTER EASTMAN COLOUR AND SIDNEY JAMES a KENNETH WHLLAMS KENNETH CONNOR AO ARRY ON” UZ FRASER DILYS LATE GANG GO. ESMA CANNON LANCE PERCIVAL TO SEA! ’ COMING MONDAY