".0'.'4?9"'"P ' atolmo-Kinema. on llllcctlhh of the Hun, came 5,1,... the several Parishes on the Island. I The senior cams PHI? ins, I 0' "V pg.-on each day I:':rlI: 9-1! years was under the Rev. W. Isis In- nd its Varl u "M - "gag; ul dirsc VII 31 3,...,.i.. were searched out mi than aPPIl0d I0 '1” 53”” or Holly Communion. a an bays looked Wu "I?" win, and treeeasion in service. Near giallrss the boys triad wri own prayers and constru vs cri- ticism was made of each. Their daily work periods consisted of cleaning up the camp grounds and mugging thr trees so they will grow properly. The Junior Camp programme consisted of Bible study, hand- cratts. swimming. and recreation. Bible study was led by the Rev- lli.J. Findlay of Port Hill. The theme was "The Great Church Family At Worship." The aim of imrshlp and the directives tor sound worship were well emphas- ed. i5Mr. Horace Cola. Milton, super- vised handcreits. his entailed each boy making glittercraft pict- urea and a small Cross for their own inspiration at home. Ron Nis- bei and Ron England oi Tyne Val- ley directed the sports and assist- ed the Senior Camp Leader. Be- sides organized sports teaching, competitive games were held each evening followed by Camp Fire. At the latter stories were told, skits and jokes acted and songs suns. Tha swimming instructing was under the capable leadership of Fred Hyndman of Charlottetown. lit the end of the week the boys were tested by Mr. Paul Cudmore. 5 of the Red Cross Safe Swimming I Committee. The following were ; passed: i -Beginners. Michael Pitt, Joseph; Ghiz oi Charlottetown; Donald I Maynard. Barry Mills. Summer-l side: Robert Keezer. Foxlsy Riv-l er; Hon MacNsill. Conway: Blairl Nicholson. Alberton. Juniors. Keith Cameron. Sum- merslde: Larry Dylrens, Michael Jelks. Michael Mofiatt, Charlotte- town: Fred MacNeill, Conway; Carl Thompson, Kenslngton. Intermediates, Brian Kelly. Pro testant Orphanage: Richard 0201:, David Connell. Summeraide; Iver Cotton, Kenalngton. Mr. Ryan. man worked long and patiently to achieve as much as possible in the short period of the camp. The overall success of the camp as ensured by the excellent cook- ing of Mr. Henry Miller, who not only ied the boys but in spare moments entertained them. Production 0t Newsprint In June Higher MONTREAL (CF) - Canadian newsprint production is June to tailed 538.357 tons. an increase of 28,588 tons over June, 1968, the Newsprint Association at Canada reported Thursday Shipment amounted h I181! tons last month against 460,819 in giinethlastiieullrl. In the.flrst six on I I you shipments totalled 2.550.419 was compared with 1.493.595 in the correspond- I38 Deriod last year. Total Canadian production tor United States news-papers used more newsprint in June than in any other June in history. and North American mills chalked up I Production record in an effort to keep up with demand. The American Newspaper Pub- lishera Association reported in New York total newsprint eon- lllmption in,-Tune rose to 555.780 wits: u0.l'I tons sans. mon year Forthails-sthalfoftlTeyear.al a Tito, Nehru And L Nasser For, when is likely THE LAST TIME,-due to con-l ttnuous price increases, CROCKETT dnd STOREY LTD; offer at both CHARLOTTETTOWN and SOURIS - - ' S STANLEY SHORT MODEL: With High Shelf ... . . . 3189.50 Less Trade-In . . . . . . . . . . . 550.00 NET SPECIAL 1 39'5" I With High Closet .. . . . . . 5199.50 Less Trade-In . . . . . . . . . .g. 550.00 NET SPECIAL 1 49'5" r .o.oo TIIoGua!'dian.PIIO9 IIAIIGE and APPLIAIIGE UREBONUS SALE rnm....- n. STANLEY can an win ALLOx:'AtIOE and BEAVER Oil Range Ioth Models Made By meg .'Set-, July 21 1956 .BEAVER POT TYPE OIL BURNER (Incl. Tank and Stand) SI-lOlt'I' Monet: With High Shelf . . . . . . . . 5209.50 Less Trude-In . . . . . . 550.00 NET srecm. " 59'5" With High Closet . . . . . . 3219.50 s Less Trude-In .. . . . . . . . .. 550.00 N-ET sracuu. 1 69'5" coon- LIIIIIIG II00lvI SUITES With Each 2 Pc. or 3 'Pc. Suite Sold from Stock COMMENCING MONDAY FOR ONE WEEK ONLYI FREE I-I(roeI'iIer PLATFORM ROCKER . g which retails regularly at S5450 OR I-Kroehler TV ROTOR CHAIR which retails regularly at 554.50 Ilor IMerchandiselto the Equivalent Value) BEDROOM -SIIIT COMMENCING MONDAY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! YOU RECEIVI FREE with EACH 3 Pc. Suite at S295.00 and OVER -- .'I-' Simmons DEEPSLEEP Mattress regular retail value S6950 with EACH 3 Pc. sun.'al 5195.00 and under 3295.00 1 - TULIP Spring - Filled Mattress . regular retail value S44.50 with EACH 3 Pc. Suite purchased at price under 3195.00 'I-GLENDALE Spring - Filled Mattress - '. regular retail value S39-50 0E