A” EXCHANGE STUDENTS TOUR CENTRE under. the federal-provincial federation Centre (RIGHT) —youth travel program around shows a group of exchange the Centre yesterday. The stu-- students visiting the Province dents (FROM LEFT) are Ju- Liturgical Institute Session Opening Here " Clergy and laity attending théjin Worship”, Father Howell said three-day. Liturgical ‘Institute that the people must learn the being held at the Basilica. Re- mind of the Council, make it creation Centre will undertake their own mind arid that of the a study in depth of the liturgy of -Church, -and-then __put *_their the Catholic Church. hearts into full ‘and intelligent Keynote speaker at the open- worship. ing -session_last-night-wasFath-|—He.stressed—that the people er Clifford Howell, -SJ.- The-jwill,be encouraged not to “lurk framework for Father: Howell’s' behind pillars’ as some have talk- ‘The Aim To Be. Consider- done in the past, but to speak ed Above AH-Else’*.was the Va- al6ud_and sing together, so that tican Council's Article 14 on Sa- they -can be ted to full, active cred Liturgy which says in part |participation which is demanded that: “‘full and active participa- {by the nature of thenliturgy. tion by all people of the Church” | He noted the change in outlook is the primary aim of the’ lit-Ton the nature of the liturgy as > urgy: ithe official-worship of the “~4iIn referring to the. theme of | jchureh: “It has been regarded, -he the: Institute, “Mind and Heart |said as}, actions and words of A summer guide at the Con- at OVER Playing Tonight Show at Dusk $5. <8) When in Southern California visit Universal City S Okie OTe tara Cesk (1 Trampled Its Valley... A Fighting Family Challenged Them Both! UNIVERSAL Presents JAMES STEWART DOUG MCCLURE - GLENN CORBETT “PATRICK WAYNE - KATHARINE ROSS and ROSEMARY FORSYTH with PHILLIP ALFORD » PAUL FIX + JAMES BEST - Wren JAMES LEE BARRETT ~ Dec ty ANDREW V MCLAGLEN « Paty ROBERT ARTHUR | ties” it |mands of Renewed Liturgy.” i lie Lee, Jamie Broad, Peggy Wente, all of Toronto, and Pat Dick of Quebec City. only the officers of the ehurch. This mechanical view wherein the clergy did things and the lai- ty received things had a certain amount of truth but has become superficial and inadequate. The and words of all members. The liturgy is now a link between the historical beliefs of Catho- lics and the visible present, and cannot properly be performed if only the-clergy participate. Father Howell spoke of a group who have beer interested in the restoration and promotion of- the liturgy. The - Liturgical Movement have done important work, he said, in investigating liturgical history and rendering it relevant and intelligent. General chairman_ for. the,.ses- sion last-night was Father Wil- liam Simpson. The- Bishop ‘of Charlottetown, Most Reverend M.A. MacEachern, -welcomed the delegates to the Institute. The sessions when the more than 506 dele- gates will-break up into special interest—groups—and—jvorkshops. The eveniag session will begin at 8 o'clock. Mother . Chabauel, === |].B.V.M., and Allen Frick -will speak on “Liturgy and -Cateche- and ‘‘Architectural. De- er ieeeae ® LOCAL i apices IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Helen McKenna, Fitzroy St., is a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital. et UNDERGOES SURGERY Kenneth Jenkins, 47 York Lane. is a patiett in the P.E. Island Hospital where he has recently undergone’ surgery. =~ ~ MISSPELLED A Mrs. G.H. Dennis, Trenton, Ontario, is visiting her brother Walter Mahar and_ brother-in- law Vern Dennis of Allen Street. Mr. Mahar’s. name. -was_ spelled incorrectly in yesterday's Guar- dian. HOSPITALIZED Dr. and Mrs. James A. Mac- Dougall, Rumford, Me., who are spending the summer months at their summer home~ in Grand River are presently ta Frederic- ton, NB. where Dr. MacDougall has entered the hospital for an operation. ~ FIRE CALLS The -City Fire Department answered two calls yesterday. The first call was to 29 Admiral St. shortly after 11 o'clock, where no damage was reported. The cause of the fire was an -; oil burner. The other call was a false alarm to 80 Spring Park Road at approximately 5 o'clock. onevenee GUESTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Currie 8 George Street, Sydney, N.S., are emphasis now is on the actions continue today | St. they are guests of Mrs. Currie’s sister, Mrs. Carlyle ‘Cahill, and Mr, Cahill, Southport.In' the city they will visit Mrs. Currie’s brothers, Frank Doiron of the Dundee and. Mr. and Mrs, An- thony Doiron, 38 Churchill Ave. Mrs, Currie will also spend some time visiting in North Rustico with her sister, Mrs. Joseph P. BAND: FEATURED The Spartan Junior Drum Band of -Milford, New Hamp- shire, will be one of the feature band attractions taking part in the Gold Cup Parade on Friday, band has ifs own color guard Miss America Pageant in At- lanta Cy, New Jersey: The Spartans have made a record- ing on the Fleetwood label and in May of this year performed in concert at the Symphony Hall in Newark, N.J. The band will perform a drill in front of the grandstand at the Charlottetown Driving Park on Thursday even- ing and on Friday afternoon will give a concert from the terrace | of Conféderation Center. > TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures, Low overiight High Tuesday 50 Dawson 2. oo) 3) 58 Victoria... ts, 3. 55 70 Edmonton. -..05. S19 Calgary 3.3. 4.4.7 Yellowknife ...... 62 70 OGINS ees kts Vf 72 Winnipeg ........ 46 68 69 86 . 65 86 Montreal .:....... 67 86 Queher 26 61 80 Fredericton ....... 59 80 Saint John ....... 57 78 Moncton 56 81 Halifax 2.0300 4. 59. 75 Charlottetown 55 vi) Sydney- oe 57 71 Yarmouth -......... 57 73 John’s, Nfld See 60 Boston ces 2. 61 75 New. York: <.4....3 72 76 Jacksonville ..... ~~ 91 MIMI Ge accu he ‘77 88 Oklahonia ........ 67 98 Denver sscess oe 57 79 MUCROM. sss ve cikes ed 99 Los Angeles ...... 65 76 San Francisco 54 vb) HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says a. disturbance approaching from the west will briag increasing cloudiness to New Brunswick today. Scat- | tered showers or thundershowers Temperatures will show change. to approach the Maritimes, vari- able cloudiness with scattered showers and little change in temperature are expecited on | Thursday: Regional forecast: Noya Scotia, Prince Edward Island: Sunny today; warm in- land with seasonable tempera- tures along the coast; light. Low-high at. Halifax 58 and 72, Yarmouth 18 and 70, Kentville 60 and 83, New Glas- gow and Goshen 58 aad 80, Syd- ney 58 and 72, Charlottetown 58 and 78. Outlook for Thursday: Variable cloudiness with scat- tered showers or thundershow- change in temperature. hoes P.E.1. While here High tide today at Charlotte- | - (Male or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CHARLOTTETOWN $8363 per ‘annum Duties QUALIFICATIONS—University years progressively: responsible experience with . at four years in the Public Relations and Informatino field is General knowledge of Canada with particular knowledge of the Prince Edward Island region, and federal- » required. provincial relations. Apply on CSC Form 100 obtainable at Post Offices, and Na- tional Employment Service Offices, To ensure consideration, — applications , must be received THAN AUGUST 19, MISSION, (Personnel Office), ae BOX 1967, OTTAWA NOT LATER THA THE CENTENNIAL COMMISSION requires immediately a REGIONAL OFFICER To aid im co-ordinating ‘projects of the Centennial Com- mission in co-operation. with provincial authorities. Female) graduation is desirable. Kight by_the CENTENNIAL COM- Blacquiereand- other relatives. August 19 in Charlottetown. This and was featured in-the receat WEATHER will develop over New Bruns- | wick this afternoon and evening. | Mitte | As the disturbance continues | winds | ers or thundershowers and little | least fi] Island News Page ‘Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 10, 1966. 5 | } /40 PER CENT UNCARED-FOR Maternal Car Ky CAROL KENNEDY LONDON (CP)—At least 40 per cent of the world’s mothers receive _no professional care during pregnancy and labor, Sir: John Peel, a British gynaecolo- gist, said Tuesday. “The standard of care that any country ‘gives its expectant mothers and children reflects the state of civilization to which that’ country has advanced,” said Sir John, -surgeon-gynae- cologist to the Queen. He was introducing .a report on maternal care around’ the ‘|world as seen through the train- ing and practice of midwives. The result of five years’ work sifting information _from~ 174 countries, it was produced by a ternational Federation of Gyn- aecologists. and . Obstetricians and the International Confeder- ation of Midwives.. Published today, the report gives data on 75 per cent of the world’s population, excluding China. SOME FIGURES LACKING The figure of 40 per cent un- cared-for:- mothers is probably a ‘considerable underesti- mate,” Sir John told .a press conference. Statistics were — in- complete on most of the emerg- ent African countries and_ tot- ally lacking for the vast jungle regions of Latin America. — Seaview Girl Returns Home Elizabeth Cousins recenfly re- turned home after spending two weeks in- Saskatchewan as part of-a national 4-H exchange. Elizabeth was chosen to take patt in the exchange through outstanding proficiency in 4H activities-during the. year. The exchange offers a trip for nine one of the other nine provinces. for two weeks where they can learn new and different agricul-‘ tural” practices and” participate | in local social functions. The eight other 4-R’ers ‘ who accompanied Elizabeth in her visit to Saskatchewan were: Real Pellerin of Quebec;. Ted Hope of British Columbia’ Ray, bane-of -Alberta;~ David Burris of Nova Scotia; Paul Lindsey of Ontario; Judy Busby of Saska- tchewan; Sharon Hicks of New Brunswick; and Edith Hillier ‘of Newfoundland. - visit the group toured Regina, the Capital City of the Province. The tour included a visit to the RCMP Barracks, which is a major Canadian ‘training centre; the Museum of Natural History and the © official flag-lowering | ceremonies_at the - Provincial | Legislative Buildings. . town 4.53 a.m: and 6.02 p.m: At’ Rustico at 12.23 a.m. and 11.48 a.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6.19 a.m. and sets at 8.17 p.m. All times ADT. Is Issued In Britain: study group set up “by+the- In. 4H’ers from each province to During their_stay,_ the _4-H’ers |- -| visit a host farm in the province On the final two days of their |} e Report | In Canada, where the midwife has no professional status, ma- terhal care statistics compare favorably in terms of popula- tion with those in Britain, which, has 17,370 professional mid- wives. Selected statistics: for the year 1961, for example, show 219. maternal. .deaths from ail causes in Canada, or 04.6 for 1,000 live births, compared with 274 in Britain, or 0.34 for 1,000 live births: Infant deaths for the same year totalled 12,940 in Canada, or 27.2 for—-1,000- live births, compared with 17,393 in Britain, or 21.4 for 1,000 live births. Ceti . | of $3,000 from the Royal Bank | Former Corporal | ' Car-Truck Collision Pleads any KINGSTON (CP) — | Sutherland, 32, a fects me corporal now serving a five- year sentence in Collins Bay |, penitentiary here, Tuesday. re- ceived additional. terms when he pleaded guilty to two charges of armed robbery. He was given an additional nine months for the armed theft of Canada at Stewiake, NS., about 50 miles from Halifax, on Nov. 13, 1964; and a concurrent one-year term for stealing $4,500 July 9, 1965 from the Bank of Nova Scotia in Westville, N.S., about 100 miles north € Hali- fax. The five-year term now bas served at Collins Bay was also for armed robbery. He pleaded guilty April 25 to stealing $8,900 from the Bank of Nova Scotia in Trenton, N.S. Sutherland was_ dismissed from the RCMP the day-he was charged with the Trenton holdup. Campbell | States Views | RECOMMENDS MIDWIVES Sir John told a reporter sional status of the midwife he} thinks it could reduce _the, pres- ent high cost of medicine . prev- alent throughout North Amer- ica. “The fact that the profes- sional midwife is not estab- lished in-North America. means a_ higher, doctor-patient ratio, which means a high cost. of medicine. If the professional Status of the midwife were es- tablished, this could mean'a lower cost of medicine without impairing. the -level_ of maternal care or increasing the rate- of maternal . mortality:"’ School of Nursing, University of Alberta; the Canadian Nurses’ Association, Ottawa, and the ministry of national health and welfare: The: report shows that the So- viet Union leads the world in the ratio of doctors:-and mid- wives to population—one to 600 population in the case of doc- tors, one to 900 for midwives. Labor Board Members __ -Named = J. Meat Blanchard. minister of Labor, last. night announced the. “appointment of members of the labor relations board. Members of the board include John' Brown, Parkdale, .-Regin- ald MacLellan, Summerside, Jo- seph Murphy, Summerside, and Lloyd B- Weeks, Charlottetown. Chairman -of the labor rela tions board, Josepa Reveil, was appointed last week. “RIDE ABOVE TAKE A TOUR ON AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC LON DOUBLE DECKER BUS” Charlottetown | if | Canada_established~ the profés- 4 in Information on Canada’s ma- tefnal care was provided by -the | {build walls around out . down. Tours leave Centre (box office door) Queen St. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. City tours last ome “hour. Rates for’ city tours— Adults $1.00. Children ander 12 years 50c. ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS On Campaign|- Pyémier Alex Cainpbell today commented on a __ statement made:recently by Alderman Ken- neth Dear6fFeronto who head- ed a campaign ‘to keep~ Mari- caer “from moving into Toron- Mr. Dear had’ told Toronto Mayor Philip Givens that unem- ployed Maritimers were coming|' to Toronto and living in siums on welfare. He also said they were taking public housing from long-time Toronto residents: “Obviously Alderman Kenneth Dear has not done his homework aking such a_ statement,” said Premier Campbell. Premier Campbell’ said he wondered if Mr. Dear-has consi- dered a savings to the city of Toronto -of the education costs which we in the Maritimes have paid concerning our young peo- ple who moved to the larger centers ‘and “find their place within the industrial and cultur- | al life of his city. f } “I. imagine my- sister, who now lives’ in. Toronto, will be amazed. by Alderman Dears statement,’’ commented Prem- ier Campbell. : ~Mayor Givens today stated in | Toronto, ‘I don’t think we should city. What are we going to have — vF | gilantes at the city limits watch- they can’t come in if. Newfie licence plates?” Alderman Dear sought the en- dorsement of the Mayor and the board of control for a brief which he plans to submit to Ma- ritime premiers later this month urging them-to- warn their; resi- dents of Toronto’s housing shor- tage. But Mayor Givens and three of four controllers. turned him ven by Kenneth. Wooldridge and | Bileen McKenna collided on the |—About corner of Kent and Hillsboro St. last ‘evening: at 8.10, according to a“ city police |months, report. ing for people and telling. them |’ they’ve_ got. THE TRAFFIC" “EASTERN NORTH the Confederation fing Bast cn Kent St. while tie ‘Ford was traveling “norti<on Hillsboro St. There were no in™~ |juries and an estimate of dam- jage was unavailable last night. ~ A 1965 GMC Panel Truck dri: | \BUPPLY 150 TRUCKS a JOHANNESBURG -(Reuters) 150- South African jtrucks have? been delivered to - approximately | \Zambia during fhe last a director of the firm A |which: supplied. them said Tues- The GMC truck was proceed-" day °1965 Ford driven by Virginia | x ee Kt YF XS — it Can Hpapen To The anid Kids— YOUR KIDS! — STARTLING l Does Happen - lt’s a National Scandal! SHAMEFUL It’s Draining Our Greatest Resource- OUR YOUTH! TONIGHT - THUR. | at SHOWINGS ONLY 5 DAMAGED G00DS DIRTY WORDS 10 a DOLORES FAITH | Confederation Centre TODAY at th Charlottetown Summer Festival “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” MATINEE 2:00 p.m. SEATS STILL AVAILABLE EVENING 8:30 p.m. RESERVED SEATS SOLD OUT. - RUSH SEATS ON SALE 10 AM. e the with HOWARD THE TURTLE and CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE Matinees 2 and 3:30 p.m. "Howar. d's "Festival = Cabaret Club" Nutty. Revue . TONIGHT “THE VILLAGE REVUE” Don Cullen, Don. Ewer and guest performer ERIC HOUSE with 8 “LADIES OF THE PROVINCES CONFEDERATION PARADE” Memorial Hall -7 p.m. ADMISSION: Corp) Adults $1.00; TOMORROW NIGHT The New Hit Musical Comedy ec ADVENTURES OF PRIVATE TURVEY” Confederation Centre Box Office Open 10 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. _ Summerside Ticket Office: Linkletter Travel. Agency Children 50¢ CAPITOL! STARTS TOMORROW TODAY ONLY SHOWS 2:30 -7-9 AA MOMENTS SURRENDER. JA-NIGHTMARE OF TERROR! JEAN SEBERG HONOR BLACKMAN SEAN GARRISON Mervyn LeRoy's production of Screenplay by JOH LEE MAKIN and ALEC COPPEL Directed by MERVYN LEROY. iq 7. ent a 7 SHOWS 2:30-7-9- four