Police Chiel Stern: Webster lGu Ind Inspector . l. s Ilnwllng are shown at Victor a Park yesi alternoon as taxi-cabs their annual "let! check-up. Alan Inapectins tho cabs was Constable John Eva. Police committee chairman. CouncIIInr William Ii. Mnthli-IV Was In attendance. The Chiel described the salety record a! Charlottetown cab drivers as "very good". they Emrlullemwn CEREMONY SLATED THIS EVENING lndustrialFair, Carnival To Open At St. Eleanors; SUMMERSIDE —- The St. EI-l canard Lions Club induslrinl lair and clrnivai will be billcially up- and this evening by Wing Cmdr. R. M. pubel oi the Summerside R.C AF. station at ceremonies led or ii o'clock. The event (anti a (or three days Willa Com nder Bubel will cut a ribbon Huriug ceremonies which will include the appearance at the it contestants vylnp tor the title at princess. l piper and drummer to herald thr- occasion as well as remarks by King Lion .lolin MarKniahi. Also present [or the ceremony will be Earl 5. Canon. chair- man nl St. Elennnrs commis» siuncrs and an active member nl the St. Eleanors Lions Club. Guilty Plea Is Entered To Theft SUMMERSIDE plcadlnv guilty to slenlim a Jack". vhc pr 04 David Hoi‘iiln. Hilli- lsx. Joseph L.n. Gallant. 17 Summerslde. wlls given an a ' June 2: hr court yester- t sentence In police day sgt. Harry Mackny told the court Mr. Horton was visiting an the island and his her ran out oi liar on the Green Road during the sltemoon a! June Tutu. while he was away grillnp gas several Items were. stolen lrom the car including an Air Force bag containing clothing. a stet- sun hat. a jacket and shaving scar. Sgt. MacKny said the jacket was inund in the possession oi the accused. He asked the court tor more time (or investigation before passing sentence as he wished to locate the other stol- en articles it possible. Magistrate RS. Hinton. QC. rnnrurretl and rcmanded accus- Id until Friday. Six men charged with drunk- rncss pleaded guilty and were lined no and costs, Five days was the alternative In tour as es and ten days in the other two. due to their trcqucncy in court on similar charucs ‘ DEATH NOTICES ll'tzcdved too In“ tar Clnslliied D, Dell. Nullae calulllnt. HOWA‘I'I' 7 At the Prints Ed- "I Avenue. in her 70th year. Ill-st- lng at Madman Funeral Home Funeral today. June 27‘. (dawn-h. Wifll set-vice mnmnclllg at zap‘m. Intannent In Peoples e CMDY _ At the Sunni ileart lioms Tuesday. June as. l Mrs. .1 M. COME. vale Lot as in her no yMI'. tier remains were (oi-wanted Wedan afternoon mm the Charlottetown Funeral Home In her late residence lrom whore the funeral will he held Frittq Mlm. luvind ills n2l6 tor Requiem st IEDMnNn — At the Print! nu- vsnl island taunt-l. runs as. 1N. . Hurry stair-mod. 215 l u Sine. and mot. Rntlifl at the Homes- Iey Mani e [rum when til! NM‘I‘I wlll lllle filer n1- hinsisn‘r Basilica tor itc- Dulem inn Mass at 9 o'clock. in. Catholic interment III m. m Way St. minl eonsurlltr The otticlal opening will take place at the entrance to the sill behind the club rooms located on the Sherbmoke Road. The Industrial portion of th a fair wlII Include displays of term implements. various makes a! cam and products at local man- ufacturers and business houses. The dunking machine is ex- Pecled to attract large crowds as they witness members of the club getting a real soaking in the dunking tank after a ball II thrown and hits the bullwye. Bingo and dancing will be held each evening of e thread: event which will wind up Satur- day evening wldi the crowning of I princess of the SI. Eleanor: Lions Club. The young lady represent the c b In til as P.E.I. pageant held during the Summerslde te'r Carnival rule it contestants will be intro- duted to the crowd and a short biography or each will be given belure the crowning at 9 pm. Saturday. The industrial (air and cal-iii~ val which t is hoped will be looms an annual event will be i l S d lShorthorn Men Plan Field Day The Prince Edwin! hind Stiortborn Breeders Aseoclltimi will hold a field dl)’ tn Tuldly- .lilly 2. It the 1mm of Daniel Jewell, North River. who I! the Maritime film’flnyrn Breeder! Association [Incident- learned last film It was in idlun tieldrbaa will be present to place inc shun-ls. nicy will include dual ptnpou and beef snompm cattle. Dinner will be served on the groun lhe North River 4-H and: that evewlni. provincial president is Keith aurrett. autioont Lot is. will ” open bath Friday and Saturday‘ afternoons, as well as the three evenings, commencing at 11.30 l7.m. Saturday aiternnon at 2.15 a tea will be held sponsored by the Lioncttes Club at which the 11 contestants will be present as well as the judges. Judfling the princesses are . Wedae. Mrs. Francis MacQuar— TI: and Murray Shanks. NDPS AGAIN ( from Page II uday night, NDP Leader 1'. C Doualas and II other NDP members drt'llned‘ Continued Mo challenged to made no preliminary cxplunu.. tion. I: lie did Monday nighil ~ when he said the party lsvnrrdv the non-con lelt thc deserved more time in nlllt-e. 1 Today the Commons debates‘ the second reading at tile gov. J crnment bill to create the new. industry department. At illis’ stagc ul debate, the prin 'pie oI the measure Ia involved. The debate on Premier Le» ngc‘s statements Tuesday colic. «mind some at the Ottawa gov. l ernment’s legislative proposals was snuahi by Leon Edlcerl (PC — Trois-llivlercsl. lnnnrr Conservativc transport minls< r. Mr. Lesage had describcri the {ederal plan I municipal I rave low" autonomy. He also said the lI-l per-cent sales tax was needed to llnancc the municipal loan fund. which w s an "invasion or a provinclal Held." Mr. Balcer argued that the premier's "violent denuncin lions" or the iederal proposals. coming alter his ultimatum on a greater share at tax revenues. "increased the strain on Cun- lederation." NOT URGENT Justice Minifler Ctlevrier. however. sald Mr. Balcer made no case lac urgency as re quilted under House rules for such . debate. setting aside an other house buslncss. it could be discussed in the budget (IE- batc—wnich ended Wedncsoay sllcrnodn. Speaker against Mr. Balcer'a bid. llc Cited earlier decisions Sayinlz such a debate could not take les. Work will starl on Monday l Summers de And Prince County ‘ lI'ha Guudian. Charlottetown, Thurs. June 27, 1963 3 At least :50 men Will he em- ployed by Flggot Constmcllun Company by the end or bi weeks (or work on the Fathers of Conlederltion memono atnicturea being erected here It was learned yesterday irnm R. M. Rikarti..iob superintendent, At present 250 men are at work. The 100 additional men will bl needed as there Is a great demand for experienced carpen~ ters and. In the near Iuture. alone masons and brick layers. Most ol the men on the job now and those to be hired soon, are native Islanders. The theatre structure is well underway and II ahead at cun- structian on the other structur l on the root at the theatre which will be made ol concrete weigh- ing too tons and will be u mai- lor task in the construction. SUMMERSle — Newly elec- ted oiiicers from e Summer» side and O'Leary Lions Clubs were sworn in last eveninfl at induction services held during I joint ladies night at the Legion Home. Summerside. with up- wards 0! 60 members. w ivea and guests prcscnt. Retiring king lion ot' the local club Reginald MacLellan presid< Macnauflhian ruled ed 5 ’l‘he new king lions. Francis MacQuarrie. Summerslde. and Wendell Turner. O'Leary W E r e x l lTheatre To Have 7‘ lUnique Featuresl I Several teaturea will he inclur ‘ded In the theatre which are un- We to the Island and one (1 two features will be firsts in? Canada. The walls of the auditorium will lie movable and will b closed In when needed so the l' l performers will always play tn> a capacity audience. The movie} protector will be pointed in the; opposite direction trorn conven. Iionsl theatres and will project‘ in the hack of the auditorium . However. mirrors will then re. fleet It hack to the front from under the floor and therelore no lnterlerence will be cxpcr lenced with seating capacity. The organ platform and the "lore stage“ are mounted on hydriullc ramps so tiny can be lowered out at sight. Officers Are |nsta||ed i ByS’side,0’LearyLionsp The new king lion thande the retiring head of the club {or the honor bestowed on him and paid tribute to retiring president Mac» Lelian {or his great work during the past year. He asked all the members to work together and not to target they belong to the The new first Vice-presidents oi the two clubs are Douglas Ad- ams. D'Leary. and Edwtn Gab, place when the subject cnuld he installed in nlrice during the in. iant. Snmmeraide. discussed the day In another debate. Mr. Baleer appealed but Mr. Mornaurzhton said that accord- ing to his predecessor in the same bert lPC — Edmonton Wesil. there could be no appcal. Mr. the many projects carrlcd out‘n Balrer then appealed thflt‘wllich indicated a year oi nc-l judgment The Speaker was backed by 107 Liberals Plus Mr. Mnrrnux. The opposition mustered 107 votes azail'lst the Speaker—one short. Mr. Lambert abstained. Had been put in the embarrassing position of breaking a tie on his own cullncssdopt as It was 2 CHINIESE lContlnued lrorn Palee ll dilution Ceremony conducted by past deputy district governor. Russell Kelly in his report (or the past year the retiring Summerside king Henrleommohs chair. Marcel Lam- lion stated the club had a very successiul year and enumerated l compllshment l He presented several awards {or merit including 18 to mom- bcrs with pcrlcct attendance. .New president received a pin r scven years perlcct attend- was also chosen tli e ance, and vote at all and were nnt‘hg ynian against the spppkpp,loutstanding lion in the Summer- a-l. But 1:9er, Mupnaughton would naval aide cluh tor the past year lot which he received a plaque. In the citation, the outgoing president said that Mr. Mac- i rrie workrd on all projects ——l carried out by the club and was inever [on busy in lcud a help- linl: hand He addcd he was also a goodwill ambassador (or the Summerside club. stood impassively ou the on. dlum as pandemonium broke loose around them. Every time they tried to speak. a Russian congress citi- ciul covercd the microphones with her hands and the chair. man drowned them out by ring- ing a janglinlz alarm bcll Furious Communist delegates shoulod tur them to step down. An African delegate tinully talked the women down neae demand to be heard. mm is d development and loan board ns.tne stage by promising Alricun to d to pmvlnriailund Asian suppori for the Chi- dancer oi nuclear war." ahc Congress otllcluls later pram- lised to give the Chinese another rhnnre to spank later in the congress. Elderly Spanish Communist leader Dolores lbnrruri indi- rectly replied to Chinese ci-lli. cls s ul ncruliatinns with tho ‘Wrst on cold war issues. ' "I am saying we want to come to terms with Mrs Ken- .v to . . . itsh 's ready elcnn her children iron: that said. Mr. MacQuarrie presented Mr. ‘MacIAllan with a pin (or 25 v . tallons during till! year. Tribute lwss also paid him by Lloyd Matthews DI the O‘Leary E I u II who said Mr. Msclgllsn was lwsys ready tn tome 0‘- Leary to assist them In til eir newly organized club. Mr Tur- ncr also spoke briefly. e Indies auxiliary o! the le- gion served a lurkey salad sup~ . per and dancing was cniuyprl lol- llowing the banquet meeting. l largest service club in the world. i More than 35!! prrsons wcrl on hand at the Kcualnptnn Re- gional High School Tuesday ev- enian [or a band booster han- qilet sponsored by the Ken- slngiun Lions Club. Folluwzng the banquet. handmaslcr w E R. Luc k. at summcrsiuc. Borden Ferry Service Swinging Inloiop Gear BURDEN sCunadlan Nation. al's terry service bclween Bur- den. PEI. and cape Tormen- liine, N.ll.. snintzs into top gear |Friday to deal with an expcci- y'ed record-breaking rush of tra- vellers. i From this weekend until the l Lahtlr Day holiday CN will Opercl Edward island 7 will operate[ ate l7 ruundtrips daily across the Northumberland Strait. This is the lamest number oi cross- ings tn he operated on any (or- W service in the Island Drnv- linrc. and is a tar cry irom the operation at 35 years also. uhen liwo crossings a day — except Sunday —— \lere considered sub lit-lent. .Tanlter Hauled Off Perch; llnspection Now Scheduled . The Irving Oil Company tank- er MV Seekonk was refloated Monday night, Train the sand bar nfl Governor‘s Island. where she had been towed when berth earlier this month. . At the time DI the fire the. biasing tanker had been mnved‘ Yacht Dina lTakes Race NEWPORT. kl. (APliDyna. a SMrmt yawi owned by Caly- Inn Ewlng ol Easton. Md. wad Tracadie Cross H 8: S Elects Slate ml! m mull OTTAWA (CPI — A will motion at ill Como- and the Ban-t2 will in blinked to Inuit-Ilth ladlrll Ill Mr t. II will have 21 Common- mmbm and III Mn“. ll MI] Ithld M nominate members of the um chamber to lit with A "Ill-hone" learn of black you stallion complete with wagon and as. It! be In: her! on m Exhibition Ml. homily. Jill! .y It Gnu has been learned from Ivln lunwhuianflhnmmlnd BLACK SHETLAND PONIES COMING other panic: at an auction Ink there thll weekend. The ponies are being brown here. Mr. Kerr! reports. by Mn R. 0. Eli”. Dundl Dot. whol- husband ll well known here. - mm. (-mwr’VW WWW particularly among the prov lrice‘a Ayrshire b r e e d e rs. There wlil be 5? all black Shel» land ponies in all. includim ltalllonl mares and colts. In the first prize Blue Water anll Wednesday in the 473mm An». nnpillis-tu-Newporl yacht rare. Dyna also Won Class a hon- are with a corrected tlnle oi oi; hours. all miuulcs. 29 seconds. Corrected (late is a handicap flgur on the size pl various wrtlotla III the yacht. Crossing the linlsh lluc oppo- site the Castle Hill Lighthousel at 4:21 a.m., Dyna was the sec-‘ and yacht in tinlsh. . First llnlslicr was ths at-loui‘ sloop challenge nwncd yl George F. Johnson of Philadel- ::39 am with an eispscd time oi 34:32:52 but without enough corrected time to beat Dyna. she uaueht lire st bor harbor, phi: which crossed the line at. m ,to a midsiream anrhuruup. and ‘wllen tears um lclt tor the .salety oi the u-utcrtrunt section to or thc city. she was nim‘i‘d tul “0 a "1- line Hillsl'inrn buy and m-uundcd 0n lllondhv nichl mcn went aboard the burnt mil Still! and pumped nut lli‘r llrilrls which c o n i a l n c d u t-tmsidornllle amount oi vrntcr \ihitll had born poured lulu the ship by city lire- cu. once she has [turtlde oul thr Seelmnk was Pnslly slid irum her pcrcn into dcrp nalcr. and was tnll‘ed by the cup “Teak”. Capt. KinE. to Burlnurhe. NB where slle mav be placed on the slip for inspection l District mananer. William Connolly. mid ycsterday tho Seeknnk seems to he in good shape. and does not appear to be taking any water. flow to handle kids who rebel W'hy drill: a buy want u lather “who stands liltc u rock"? Whnt apnens whcn a typical well- meaning {other bills in check his son‘s aggressive drives until Reader's uyrbiutrist. oru nuronta a Tecific suggestions on how to andle childish rehellinn— Each year in the past decade the CN Ierries have set new re- cords in the number ol passen- gers and automobiles carried. and this season is expected in jbe no exception l Three ships — the Ahegweit. . the Conteneration and the Prince the bulk oi the service. and this will demand careful planning and tight schcdulckeepiug by Jim men \l'lin run the lerrlcs. with three ships at sea. two slips at Cape Tromenllnc a lid only line at Borden there is no margin tur dcluy. "It's like quElinil an eglz. and apple and an acorn in time to music." com- merited one dispatcher. 5 Hum“! The success 0' last year's on- eralian proves that the men who run the ferries are able to han- ldle the tricky operation with‘ louse . ‘ This scar thc lerries uprrutc‘ on Atlantic Daylight Time. The .lirst sslltnr lrum anrnrn is at and the llrst trom lCapc Tornlt‘ntine is 5.55 am. Last scheduled trips from both and ape anmentine are at was is m.. but in previous years the lerrles have operated unscheduled trips to ensure that no travellers are stranded over- night on one side or the other. money when it’s n and tells the secret that under keg it. Get your copy today. Nancy Lot-khan. it. of slslpc. our. and guest speaker. Dr. George Fisher are shown dis. cussing the plans of the band. Aussie Upsets No. 3 Favorite At Wimbledon ‘ LONDON (Reuters) lianky Fred smile of Australia Wed- lnesday tunnlcd lrllowcnuntry— man en Fletcher. the No Iavnrite for the men’s single! title. to provide the major up- set of the third day a! the Wim- bledon te n n I a championship! : L‘i Stone won it tremendous scrv. icegovcrned second-round duel 7-5, 9-7. 13-15. so to reach tit. last 32 ln the event. Fletcher. Ahiiralla's second- hest player behind Roy Emer- son. spent three days in bed with tousiilltis last week. and the vital gap in his trainin the eve or Wimbledon oh told in a match in n stamina was almost as lm tan: as stroke play in other men's sinslcs srrnta. luurlh-seeded Chuck McKinley oi the US heat Australia‘s Dylan Lane 75. 6.4. as in the lust round at the women‘s event. luuribsceded Darlene Hard at the us. scored a ti 6 - ll victury against l It‘h pol“ lBriluln's' Jean Flilinn McKinley. who heads the American chulicner, had to light all the way to merruma e unranked Australian. in me third sci. Lane. returrb ing sen-ice snlonriuliv, It‘d love and came within two point! of the eel. The chunky liltle Amrrican survived the crisis to win. though he needed three match PUIHIS to do so. With travellers’ —you can’t lose cheques If you lose money, you lose it for. good. But if you lose travellers" cheques, "The Bank” refunds the otified promptly. Travellers’ cheques are easy to carry, and you can cash them al- most anywhere. How do you get: them? At any branch of mmmtou min: m link the iii/rm Felling Rain Cuts Field DUBLIN iAFl—Rnln peltan dawn on The Currlgb tratk‘ Wednesday cut the probable‘ lIeId lor Sllnturday'l rlcb Irish‘ French ~ owned Reiko. easy winner of Ellflllnd'l Epsom l Derby. eondnued II the betting lavnrite at the short odds to l to 2—meanlng that you had to bet two dollars pl your own alley to win one. Reiko ls happy on any kind of running an ace. There still were 11 horses Entered III the IV: mils classlr. ‘ aut lrlah trainer Vincentl O'Brien said that If the going: sott would ‘ scratch Chamem and Phile- Early - To . Rite. owned by American Paul Mellon. also was described as u doubilul runner, along with Innlan en-. tend In the colors pl Mrs. Anne l Bullltt alddlc. lrcland - based daughter at a lormer U.S. am-l udor to Moscow and Paris. American horses still listed nmnnl the probable starters Mrs. Blddle‘s Partbolon and L'llommc d'Armes, Pardo. owned by Mrs. John Olin ct All-in. hi. and mum lllll, owned by a. Dale snatlcr oi l tbs lc. Mr. kerry reports. 96 Fitzroy St. Miami. Fll. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Congratulation—s F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. LIMITED on the opening of their new modern building We were pleased to be the contractor for Electrical and Refrigeration Installations DOMESTIC Q COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS AND SERVICE . - . FOR FREE ESTIMATM CALL PALMER ELECTRIC Ch‘lown Dial L95 t3