o 1 ls l / I l r"! fig /, [ \‘P mony is planned for later this Representatives of Charlot- tetown YMCA board of direct- ors and club presidents at- tended a dinner at the local YMCA last evening in honor of Harold Rea, Toronto, pres- ident of the national YMCA DINlNE HELD FOR YMCA PRESIDENT council. and Mrs. Rea. Mr. Rea. who has been in office for a year. is on his second trip to the Marltimes as part of an effort to examine YMCA associations across Canada. He also visited Summerside and I uugnter, Pauline (Mrs. David Townshendl. also of "Teachers’ Executive Named Souris. Also surviving are . three sisters, Mary (Mrs. s to James B. Brierleyl. West- A A C mount, Que. Margaret (Mrs. n . A. Stewart Weirr Charlotte-l - . ' ' . The annual convention of the of the P.E.l. D Eastern And central DIStrICts t‘f‘m‘ H919" 'Mrs' C‘ 1" Dea‘r Charlottetown Teachers' Insti-‘Education. epartmem or —»——l m" Guemh' Von“ , A bm'h'l tute enters its second day today The reports of the resolutiqng The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. net. 10, 1964. 5.8“ Gordon' “35 klued We" at Prince Street School, An and nominations committees, ‘Seas in 1943 While sewing “'m‘ estimated 100 teachers attend- were given. ‘the RCAF' ed opening day sessions yes- Following the burines; sun. The funeral arrangements terday sin" the executive was appn.m_ Safety Council Executive l were not completed last night. Registration, appointment of cd for the coming year. a “1th the death 9f M" M‘" committees, minutes and the President. Mrs, .l.H. Taylor, P “tea”, the Siandmg '_" "It: pm‘ (president's report occupied i:'.- Prince Street;; b'iPenrerSident. rvmcial Leglélaiure ItSf 1' PIE itial sessions Friday. Mrs. Virginia MacDougaIl, ressrve onservaives, ‘ -- t' 33 .. a, .. . . , The executive of the ‘Mrs. Kenneth MacLean. LOI 16., Ejberals and two seats vacant hfnuoilng .rou‘mg ,. bunélqnfs, Spinng 38”“ set retar} ire“. Highway Safety Council met.E. A Jessome, Kensington, an m_—. . 7; EV]; "Elfin? 38% 8039's? I“: 3;“; Rd!” Faye MaCKGWY. for the first time Thursdaleon Anderson. St, Peters. , . i‘m 'Rednccfm e'associatioz 'am' 8“ on" ‘ t“ be” I night in Charlottetown. Chair-l The chairman appointed the Trlbute Pcud r. . ",5 ‘ . ‘ . 'cr “5‘” “9 mem ‘5 “9 man George Meikle of Sum_l following committees. pummr its part in SC‘JOOI life. Her ad- Gertrude lillett. Queen Char. merside was in the chair and'ity' Eric Jessome' fact finding_| B P i dress wa: tollowedhby a report lotte: Stephen Connolly, St. . ' . l Y rem er from Miss Anna Riley of me Jean, and Mrs. Ray Bolger the mmutes were kept by Sec. Don Anderson, finances. Herbl PEI T h , F d t. Bi _1 rod v regal-y Mrs Godfrey. ,Leavitt, statistics, Ken Mac-l . . ' " 93c "5 e eralon' mm" pre 1; “t the n; ti v Lean On reeervrng the word la st Dr, K.A. Parker. supervxsor —— sen a ee “g “Ere ' night of the death of the Hon. of Charlottetown schools, spoke ORE DEPOSITS Melvin McQuaid, S o u r l s. ‘ Phil Charlotte- town. Art Howard. Cornwall. Miss Phyllis Jones. Pownal, Ralph Younker. Winsloe, Lin- coln Dewer. New Perth, Herb aspects of that he was very pleased with the co - operation he had receiv- ed 1had highway safety problems. The meeting discussed many highway safety on from the communities who John R. McLean. Premier Wal ter R. Shaw said: "I consider John McLean as one of the most outstanding men in the political and public life of this province. ‘ Teacher ' on the topic. "The Image of a Friday afternoon the conven- tion was addressed by Rev. Edmond Roche of St. Dunstan‘s rUniversity and JAS. Williams The world's richest deposits .of lead and zinc are expected to be found in Canada in the Great Slave Lake area when a new railway to the site I: com- pleted next year. yesterday. and his next ' in Halifax. Lef right are Loran McLellan, na- tional council representative, stop t to Charlottetown: s. Rea, Mr. Rea and Claude Whitenect. president of Charlottetown 'VO‘WA TO ENLIVEN HISTORY STUDIES Stone From Memorial Complex To Be Part Of Ontario School A piece of Wallace sandstone used for the new Confederation Centre, opened Tuesday by Queen Elizabeth, will become the cornerstone of a new Un- tario school bearing the name of the chief Father of Confed- eration. it was announced yes- terday by Dr. Frank MacKin- non. chairman of the PEI. Centennial Committee. The new Sir John A Mac- donald Public School Is under construction at Frenchman‘s Bay on the shores of Lake 0n- tario. near Toronto. where the second largest nuclear in the world is being built. The cornerstone is to be laid by the first Canadian governor- general. Rt. Hon. Vincent Mas- sey, CH. to honor Canada's first prime minister. The cere- year LINK WITH CANADA “The use of the stone from (Charlottettown's new Coated- plant Bay jeration Centre," according to lDr. MacKinnon. “is planned as l a means of honoring the mean-l ing of the Fathers and recog-l nizing the link between thel Cradle of Confederation and Ihe , rest of Canada as well as im‘l pressing the pupils of th school with their country’s his- ory." E Dr. MacKinnon said "this, project was planned by MISSj Mary Anderson. an employee of the Pickering Township School; Area No. 2 which includes the, new school at Frenchmans'i Miss Anderson, who was tnl Charlottetown for the Royall visit. said “present and future, students will be vividly aware, of our heritage. The school will? be a living memorial as Can- ada’s first prime minister will be honored by Canada's first governor general in the year Queen Elizabeth visited Can- ada to officially open the Con- federation Memorial Building Southport Woman Dies In City Hosp. Death occured at the Char- lottetown Hospital. Oct. 9 of Mrs. Earl Corish. Sr.. Southport. Besides her h u s b a n d she leaves to mourn one son Earl of Charlottetown, and two grand- children. She also leaves to mourn her father Charles Dono- van, Charlottetown. Thrce sis- ters and three brothers. Edith, ~ (Mrs. Leonard Ray) Olive, (Mrs. Kenneth Allen) both in Califor- nia; N o r e e n (Mrs. LeRoy Dursh) Saskatchewan. Charles. Ontario; Chester, East Royalty, and Lloyd, Charlottetown. Funeral will be held Monday from the Hennessey F u n e rs! Home. honoring the statesmen who laid the foundation of our nation." School Board chairman 'l‘. R. Van Houten has said “the board is highly honored to accept this stone from the Cradle of Con- federation and it will hold a place of distinction in our new school. The stone will serve as a link for all time between 0n- tario and our sister province, Prince Edward Island." Adult Art Classes MP Pays Tribute To J.R. McLean Heath Macquarrie, MP respect to Hon. an, speaker of the legislature who died yesterday. whe he gave the followinlz statement to The Guardian last Queens, paid John R. McLe night. "I was much saddened to heat for To Attend .He stressed that all problems, .H .h.h1' _ I would be investigated by the e was very lg 3 re°peu irector of highway safety for ed by all members Of the PH" * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ‘¥ REL and council members ‘vincial Legislature and in his ol- . - fice as Speaker of the House hisl local Delegates Mr' Melkle mformm the meet" decisions were always rendered i with a true apirit of impartiality 'ing that the council were nowr and sound judgmen. I _ m a The Frlm That Brings Back The Belly Laugh! um] , ‘ Leavitt, Alberton, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, Marshfield, drawing up an agenda. to {cover P.E.I. with safety talks. .. ~ ’ w films. etc. These would be av- h In ms (lea-M3 Wigwugc' :ailable to . I.'s, Social and‘ 3:: 8: “mm ea err Se ,. v.2 . nice clubs, 4H Clubs, “His passing Wm be a great loss to this province and partic- Meet On ARDA Three delegates from the pro. vince will attend a federal-pro, far-‘ mer 5 groups. and any one ‘ . ~ - ‘terested in fish r I t . - . melal conference 1" MW“ Mr Barlowl osmi‘edsafe y l ularly to the eastern portion, . “e?” In November» during: ‘ - ‘t h .- h a! new? where he has been in busines: which changes in the agricul-lpmJec 5 “mg I e Ya}- ou.sl d ,- - m by f l _ -. causes of accrdents. Tits wrllr 8“ Se Vmg e 1’“ 1° or “‘5‘” , tural rehabilitation and velopment act will be discus-lenable "‘9 Comm“ t” lay em'l years' «phasis on the actual causes of "My iaccidents. in inform i ng the, Wt 10 his bereaved Wife deepest sympathy goes and The delegates will be Agri- culture Minister Andrew Mac—‘fi'1’3h1,',,a§}‘ bgacfeg; “11v; "eggeikfilk—w Rae. Deputy Minister S C. ' " 1 ' l . - “ urged all members of the coun- grightsaa‘ndtReseafih Direfto. , c“ to wear seat belts, andtposll'al Ser‘nce I WrittenandDirecteribyROBERl'YOllNGSON In“ , g5 9““ ed eh meilmghot allow any one in their carils cuflailed ‘ mnmro'Tkamhm! Mas .oeeg fd 1 on' ‘unless they fasten seat belts.j “nee “V9' 9 era mm' 'He stated that m a n y livesj ARDA of the passing of my long time friend, John McLean of Souris. Mr. McLean was for many years the exemplar of the finest virtues in public life. With mo desty. integrety and a self-effac ing determination to avoid undue publicity or unfair advantage he followed assiduously the high road of public life. “He was to the manor born and followed in the footsteps of an illustrious father and a great grandfather. The public life of our province is much the poorer for his untimely passing. “To his immediate family and all those who knew and loved him, I extend my deepest sym- pathy." dster in charge of the administration. All ministers responsible for ARDA policies: in their provinces will attend. Agricultural officials here are icould be saved if all people had} ‘ Th the H rseat belts in their cars. l e council agreed to meetl rst Tuesday of hopeful that the ‘ wrli , result in changes in the federal l provincial agreement providing l for Ottawa to pay a larger share rojects. ‘ One official said today th at while a number of projects have been approved for Prmce Ed- Lean was president of the firm ward Island, there are larger‘ projects being held until after the conference for submission in case the federal government decides next month to pay all larger share of approved pro- Begin Oct. I4 At Centre Gallery: Adult art classes which wrll include courses in drawing. painting and mixed media will begin Oct. 14 at the Confedera- tion Art Gallery. Classes. to be held Wednesday and Thursday evenings between 7 and 9 p.m., will be under the direction of Peggy Murphy, for- merly of O'Leary. Miss Murphy Is a graduate of Mount Allison University, and holds the diploma of childhood studies from the University of Toronto. She has had extensive teaching experience. Classes are open to both beg- inners and more advanced stu- dents. Registration can be made at the Art Gallery during week days or between 6 and 7 p.m. from now to Oct. 14. Sedilia cts. The Montreal Conference will follow a federal-provincial con- ference of agriculture ministers! in Ottawa, scheduled to be-ginl got Matthew and McLean, gen- a director of The Guardian: Publishing Co. A Souris merchant Mr. Mc- eral merchants, secretary- treasurer of the Souris SkatingI Rink Company Ltd, and a di- rector of Associated Shippers Inc. Until prevented by illness he was a very active director of the Provincial Centennial Com- mittee and had taken a deepl interest. in this, one of the be open until 11 pm. For Holiday The Thanksgiving Day holiday » everylwill see no wicket service at lmonth. lithe Charlottetown post office, POLITICIANS of the cost of approved ARDA:i (Continued [mm page one) lfollowed Monday. and no letter carrier service or rural courier service. The Sunday schedule of one street collection only will be Special de- livery service and receipt and despatch of mails will be as us- ual, with the exception of the CNR highway services. he lock box in the lobby will l l l l SUNDAY AT Sponsored by the U.C.T. 9.00 Ho "promoted" himself to GENERALI Dedicated In St. Peter’s Sedilia. or seats were dedicated at St Peter‘s Cathedral, for the Charlotte: Nov. 21. lgreatest year's in the history (of Prince Edward Island. efforts in the development He was also a member of‘ libraries. staff, equipment. re-,long standing in the Masonic‘ search projects. and with edge. ‘. academic standards relating Beside his wife, Mr. McLean to courses and faculty qualifi- is survived by two children: cations, la son, John Gordon of Souris‘ town, by the rector. the Ven- erale J. R. Davies, in memory 0 Walter Aidan onion, a priest of the Anglican Commun- it Resurrection. Mir- field. England. The handsome memorial to Rev. Cotton, donated by relatives. was designed by James Murdock of Charlotte- town, and executed by the local firm of Chandler Brothers. A son of St. Peter‘s and a graduate of King's College, then located at Windsor. N.S.. Rev. Cotton served for a time [OCAI BRIEFS ’ EASTERN BRIEFS MI- CREED FUNERAL — The funeral service for Mrs. Ben- 31min Creed of Sturgeon was held from St. Paul’s Church on Friday, Oct. 9 at 9.30 a.m. Re- quiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. Findlay Mullal- . Pallbearers were: David Jamleson. William Jamieson, Bowed Jamleson, Roy Jamie- lon. Leo Daley and George Creed. Interment took place In the church cemetery. DINGWELL FUNERAL The funeral of William F. Din!- ll The hymns Unto The Hills, and Guide Me 0!: Thou Great Jeho- vah Were sung by the choir and a solo The Old Rugged Cross by Herbert MacLeod. Organ communist was Mrs. George Jackson. Pallbearers were: Ern- . Nil Ross, Her- _ amigo; Frank Mao- tive bargaining in public ser- . Angus Macbem and vice. . Ballard Keenan. Flower bear. Gordon Bumham. Home: at! were: E Moclntyre, was named preSIdent for to Nana! Mackenzie, James coming term. With L. W. Chin . Arnold BNCC. Ar- son. l't(egl:'ia.tSask.(i as western IIIII' Ba- Llnwood MacNell, vlce-presl en , an . In! ' cDon 1. Hunter as executive secretary J A' w an and A treasurer. William E. Hague. on» Riley Jr. Interment took place in the M Fortune ceme- til» «- PE d led by vice-president . of the Con DR. J. I. HIGGINS Federation 1 Vice-President Is City Man Dr. James I. Higgins, Char- lottetown. was installed as eastern vice-president of the Canadian Federation of Gov- ernment Employees Associa- "on at the annual meeting just concluded at Banff. Alta. Dr. Higgins had attended the meeting as president of the —. UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. Ira Hill, Mayfield has undergone surgery at the P.E.I. Hospital. IS PATIENT Lorence MacLeod. Dundas is a patient in the P.E.I. Hos- pital. OUT OF HOSPITAL Cornelius A. Doucette has returned to South Rustico from the Charlottetown Hospital af- ter receiving treatment HAD SURGERY Ben Gauthier of South Rust~ ico has returned home from the Charlottetown Hospital after being hospitalized for several weeks undergoing surgery. GALLAN’I‘ FUNERAL -— The funeral for Andrew Gallant. Chelsea. Mass. formerly of Rustico. P.E.I., was held Friday Oct. 9. in Chelsea. Mr. Gallan who was 100, died Tuesday, Oct. 6. two days after his birthday. He was the last surviving mem- ber of a family of 12 song and fieulties, and to avoid unneces- four daughters, and has many 8817 duplication- nieces and nephews living on The advisory board a Georgetown. P.E.I. and other places in his home dio- cese. In 1909 he joined the Community at Mirfield and was sent as a missionary to South Africa, where he served ' He came back to light duty. returning to Eng- land where he died in Feb. 1960. John R. McLean. MATHESON 8: SDU Names Atlantic Board Delegates St. Dunstan’s University staff members Rev. Dr. , G. 5- worth, Rev. E. J. Roche and Rev. V. . urns were named last night to the As- sociation of Atlantic Univer- sities Advisory Board by SDU president, Very Rev. G. A. Mac- donald. ‘ advisory board is made up of three representatives from each university in the associa- tion. Dr. Ellsworth is vice-prest- dent of St. Dunstan’s. Father Roche heads the mathematics department. Father Murnag- ban the commerce department. last coordinate higher education in the Atlantic area. to ensure high academic stand- ards in the face of present dif- Prince Edward Island. will deal principally with coordinating -.I. ublic Servants As- sociation and was accompan- Joseph Dunning. He stated last night the principal subjects on the agenda concerned the impact ada Pension Plan on established provincial superan- nuation plans and the matter of portability of such plans. t was also agreed CFGEO would continue to foster a uns itcd approach to these prob- lems as well as those concern- ed with the question of collec- of Saskatchewan, .is past presi- INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our line along between Bonshawand North RI October 15th, weather permitting hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 pm. me. This interruption to crews to move poles as required Trans-Co structlon work on o The areas affected will be from CFC Transmitter to Bonswa and will include Kingston to Emyvale and Canoe Cove to Rocky Point areas. MARITIME ELECTRIC Trans-Canada Highways war on Th y, , between the Daylight Saving necessary ‘to permit czar, hwn . Y by node-ll NOTICE This store will be closed all day Satur- day due to the death of the president. 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