j i ill receive / {ness was the main-topic on the directoys for the club. tion exercises to be held at 3.00 ee ee ee Oe asa slant are’ both well . known locally. | agenda at the regular weekly It was announced at the meet- ae On Moncey in the SDU Bachelor : of Science degrees, = ne On 4 t ” ear | meeting of the Summerside Y's ing that it had been found neces umni “auditorium : : : ‘ald. a former sraduate SDU, M4 eee |S Receiving . “honorary degrees nine Bachelor of Commerte de is ‘a noted “sportsman, , soldier 4 ~ [land News Page. ‘SDU Concovation Exercises 2 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., May 7, 1966. | Y's Men At Summerside Plan For Summer Recess SUMMERSIDE — Club bus-| Randall and John Robertson as Bob | sary to restrict the remaining |Schurman was the chairman Hi-Y dances this season to Hi-Y and assisting him at the head Club’ members only and asked table were .Lloyd Millar, co- all chaperons to ensure that this chairman: Albert _MacEwen, rule be enforced Men's club Thursday night sens — Scheduled Monday Afternoon Twe honorary degrees .and about 75. other. degrees will be conferred: by St. Dunstan’s Uni- versity at the annual convoca- _will be the Hon. W.J. MacDon- ald, ED, BA,. lieutenant-gover- Final figures of those receiving \degrees will not. be “announced nor of Prince Edward Island, | and Canon E.M. Malone, MA, DD, former canon of St. Peter's until Monday, but ¥t is expected grees, and two Bachelor of Edu- cation degrees. : It is also expected that nine Diplomas in Engineering will be granted : “Sermon will be-—delivered-—by Rev. Dr. * Clark’ ' McAulay, C-S-s-R-of Quebec City. The honorary degree recipients and teacher. He served in both . warld wars and was wounded in | Fr in 1918.-He taught for many vears at Prince of Wales College betore his appointment songleader, John Ellis finemas- ter Devotions were led bv Eric iafones” “Guests. at meeting as Lieutenant-Governor of P El in 1963 The graduating class will at: Anglican Cathedral, Charlotte- | é tend a Pontifical Mass in the ‘town Lieutenant-Governor Mac- 4 Missionaries the Bob Hogg presented Mr. and Cc : f A : anadian Baptist Federation of Mrs. Lloyd Bruce with'a.far¢- Churches who've been worl were Dave Mebeads who was Ins = Donald ‘will also address the, SDU chapel: tomorrow at 4pm Canon Malone was ordained tn “troduced —as a‘ new member, Plan Service: tae _ {during which the Baccalaureat® ro95 and began his ministry in Gary ier who has recently c ™ ot a Charlotte oe peters = os yo ] ol Commerce {rom “aberton 204 At City Church y ICathedral in 1928, he served in nip slats ad a ee —_ —. 2 " | Mrs Lloyd Bruce. President Four missionaries from the Ul orce = 0 f pe a ie aeastl ” ‘ : r | honorary assistant priest at the nician, Donald—MacLeod, the” ~~ ‘secretary, "Dr. E. Howatt. who = is just graduating as a veter- inarian and who will be at Montague for the next year at ‘east, and George. Matheson, president of the club. ; OF FICIALS__CONNECTED __with the work of the Monta-- _- gue and . - District, Artificial Breeding Club are seen prior * to the annual meeting at Mon- ’-tague. From the LEFT they «are: Lloyd MacKinnon, tech- They were then appointed to 7 ES ; - f ea service at —Hi—acm,—and—an- public_relations work in Edmon- . | other.at 7 p. m. at the Salvation | ton, Alberta, where they spent : ; Army Citadél on Sunday and) aT will address members of the Ro- | : : tary Club at their weekly lun- cathedral : The convocation exercises on. Monday are open to the public. ~ ‘Former Army Missionaries - Slated To Speak In City years respectively spent as mis- sionaries, Brigadier and Mrs. Thomas, with their children re- turried to Canada IN PUBLIC’ RELATIONS 1 —— | "This weekend Brigadier Albert Thomas. ‘and Mr. Thomas for- | | mer missionaries with the Salva- ‘tion Army wil) be here in Char- a lottetown > -—-|-well- gift—on-behalf—of_the..club__yith—chureh—groups~—across the ae ~ | Since they will be leaving SuM- ‘ysiand during the week, come “ ; or ere TS | merside in the near future. together tonight in the First Bap- . During the business session !' ticst Church, Charlottetown for a. = : ae souks vet the Se a service at eight o'clock. K e ~-:} ing ofthe club... prior othe : eR ee us : Rc J Il | summer recess would be held on er ee ee eee, soe SUMMERSIDE — Executive; a number of other programs’ | osevi e Thursday, May 26. Miss Martha Spragg, also home directors of the Summerside | must be curtailed, including - s : : Lloyd Millar Reminded all 9. “furough from India; Rev. Club_ decided ata recent meet-| copper hobby crafts with Dave Resident & | members that the coming Fé: a4, -shall-Thompson executive | ing that fgurther activity_per-|_Liewellyn_and_Jim Zaharias as i | gional convention “at Saint John, secretary of the Bolivian Bap- taining to the summer camp instructors, “stamp collecting . : Brigadier Thomas will conduct |N.B. was just over two weekS~4i.t Missionary Society. | program be discontinued for now | with Steve Craig-and « Hillary Dies At 69 — | away and stressed the urgency The ft inal = aankae | due to. the poor-response to the | Gaudet;, painting and mold mak , : | of getting registration forms in e hee red onary “it club's financial campaign. Pro-| ing with Bob Gallant and Bev a ae ; three years. They took over the ®S00n 38 possible. man have visited every Baptist Jamming for next year will| Arsenault; wood work with Dick | ALBERTON — Thé death of y if President Bob H Church in the province during | ‘ Mrs. Edinund Kelly of Roseville Army’s Social Service Centre in) 7 resiee ogg announce’ the week. The first three named also have to be cancelled. | Mabese and gym with Dave Mac. merited Thursday at-thecage of 4 | ed that the annual. swimming and The treasurer in his report| Leod, Richard Alle and ‘Bill Saskatoon, Sask. A year later e ' Vann an ‘tad | water safety program this year have been working one in each = i : 69 : BUR ra 'cheon meeting at the Charlotte. they were appointed to Quebec we YP : noted that a large number of | Martin. MONTAGUE BUREAU|own breed to avoid future trou) (oo sotel on Monday. |City where they took command would be under the chairman- |country. Mr. Thompson nes eee citizens responded but a poor | The executive agreed to coa-__A daughter of the late Mr. and » ( | of | ship of Don MacEachern and | Working le some of fhe church | tinue the financial campaign for Mrs. « James Callaghan, Ebbs- response was made by business | and professional. groups. OFTHE GUARDIAN |bles. He also pointed out that : : ; Heatherdale | | Canadian trained’. officers of cattle shipped to. packers’ in OF) fleet, she is survived by her hus- in all three counties. Band, a son, Ralph, at home, a of the Army’s work in' that city : (George, Matheson, the Salvation Army, Brigadier | for three yéars. . "| that C. Ross MacKenzie would | 8roups another two weeks during which | apointed sécretary with the new grades. ; ma i a directors as Alex Martin, Ding: | include visits to. Dorchester Pen- : ticipated from the town. Of the and Callaghan Ebbsfleet and a sis- dier was accepted for Mission- | \Peter Pan on - television ‘was appointed president of the |tario cost two cents per lb. but : be representing the club on the | A -reception will -be held this | ; : Boe ‘ : tact and Mrs. Thomas were .com-| In July of © last year the | p | ’ |The annual budget set by the time. a concentrated drive will } Menteue ae a fchengioa aiavep inal mane Wissioned. from. the Winnipeg | Brigadier was appointed as the | lobster carnival committee as Seon ean the ee executive was $5,200, a conser- be made by club members. en pte oleae a “meeting held Thursday night at this was an excellent: way for, Training School in June of 1928. | Salvation Army's Cortectional | View chalumman | Wit Bases Oe cso cae ie Bolivia vative amount considering pro. FLIES AFTER ach by sists paves Calladhen Montague. D MacLeod was re-cattlemen’ to learn’ more “about | After ten years of Corps work | Services Officer’ for the Mari: “AE ee id India will be modell: | gramming for more than 20' ar LPER land (CP) i ifield Louis. Callaghan, Toa ; in Western Canada, the Briga- time, The duties of this position . , : rice: ang im Ine boys from which $2,100 was an- . R, England ‘¢ Bloomfie! 1, ouis Ca aghan, City Residents ; ‘Martin Hallsworth, 4,-watched High River. Alberta; Patrick Dr. A‘E. Ings, was present and| zs ’ bape ; 7 ary service in Chile, South Am- | itentiary and Farm Annex, and | amount anticipated from the |» tea to fly too, so he jumped ter, Mrs. Roy Gallant tAunie ing. 4 a thi veterinarian, | : 7 : ve. Herring and Howard Mac iat Pectin “ane | erica and -was transferred to! the Springhill Minimum sours | On Executive | : town, only $500 was received m4 i hig second fl in- Jane), Ruslindale, Mass In the annual report it. was French River Dr. Howatt, who| ‘hat country in 1939. | ity. Institution, He will also play oe ea Pi fitte which roughly covers taxes, | 4 : 90-4 ve ne Pea re nd a Se Maren ti ony nd noted that 2,050 cows had been ' graduates in a few days will be; Mrs. Thomas followed two a part in the program arranged eee a ee ak ipe rs : [ Jights and water for the club | head was soothed Bs shee childten Orion Duan * movante, eit : ith : s for | years later after having served | for the 450 inmates who will oc- | Henry - alifax ‘was electe f ¥ quarters. : : haat : eka: Us ' : Tee chs and ae oO eee The Sa eee as a murse in the Vancouver|cupy thé new medium security | President Thursday of the Mari- Walk Off Job tiwanh that $2,200 would | of a free. flight from a Derby Eric and Marina Dunn, Summer ship year. time Conference: of Social Wel- iT suri salen [ee wr. side. ae | Salvation Army Grace Hospital | institution soon to’ be opened in | be raised during the stn vice, Dr. Ings advised. for 12 years. They were married | Spritighill, N.S. He also makes during its annual meeting ; | but instead waza) Following the meeting, group in Santiago Chile in 1941 when | visits to the Blue Mountain Min- a eee FREDERICTON _ (CP) — | was realized to the end of April. discusstohs—took—place-—w-2 7 .| the Brigadier was in charge of | imum Security Institution near | ; Named vice-presi idehts were |Twenty pipefitters have walked | “Included among the nancial lunch was served by the iadies the Army’s Central Corps in that -Saint-John\--N-—B.-and-covers. Avthitsk: te ‘of Sydney. Florence jpff_ their jobs. at the ‘Mactaquac,| sneraant are : ‘paren ; ed_to increase his. commission |——— _| City : | all local and provincial goals. Christie of aint John anid ENZS-*) seelectric"power~project 14+ weeny tor uty : a 7 - : During their work in the Mis-| Brigadier Thomas will show beth Torrie-of Charlottetown. |miles north of heré@after the con- | : pervices by $100 per year and also to pay ee ak ed " dh : | : 7 sur Charles Fish of Charl Fe 3 | from the town (including taxes); irs ~-“MacKinnon-—the---s-a.m.e. M F sionary Field, their two. children colored slides of his missionary les Fisher arlotte- |struction company rejected a de |b iding and. ty payinents z eee mmum. ne. -Miriana~and- James--were--born..|.work in Chile after the é town was-elected treasurer. imand for union recognition: - | 5 R . 2 Chile after the approximately $800 yearly; but aeeeve oe al ; rica requires more~ and quicker ser- | tans During the business. session, members. expressed their ap- ____-_preciation: for the work done by <“fhe ‘inseminator Lloyd” MacKin-" “non. And on motion tt-was decid- . FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS amount for_her assistance. It i -—-Pireetors--include-—CarolProc- | -the-workers,-members_of_the.| transportation-to..the swimming | a0 imousty passed: — after 17 years and 15| Sunday evening. His headquart-| | was. unanimously passed =] eEseare-in—Moncton._ tor of» Moncton, Gerald Richard 'fredericton and area Ioval of the aeeeeapeprnen pe ena once a CF a tt te : ent_and | =. __| of Fredericton—and. alas ne al of the | hool in Charlottetown — appro> ; : : answered many. questions from re = : eee of Chavlbn —loyee Mac: phirabers—and Pinéfitters Union ._ximately "sant. yearly: ‘bowling | ee 894-6567 the breeders with site election | Gordon Harold MacDonald, 22 Se d Victi | Ci* N 1 oe contractors Ltd. the ee walk % ee ee perhaps taking yp. Ce Falconwood Road, was convict | con ' m | I y ative > |ces and the association's board out unless the ier was recog- sports including the’ sponsoring | - 4 ee eed ar i ae jed of failing to. yield-the—right-HaLTFAX (CP) -—— Frank! Di ace | a ae Ee s diréctors were introduced by nized. They left their jobs Wed- Oe aioel or | HYNDMAN & O. Z : lan _ of way and was fined $10~-and|Royq_ 4 rm . erg rage f “On | Mr,Dunning-who-submitted-the nesday_when_the company re- , $ : ) : Se blems of the sire selection com: | t \Boyd, 20 “bf Belmont, NS., died | ies n nf. . president's report. ¥ ‘fused: to accede to the reauer. (eg = = wine ee ene __. Limited. SU ga mB mittee. He also advised that a |costs by Provincial Magistrate |in hospital here Thursday of in- more efficient method of handl- James B. Johnston, QC. The &€-|juries received two weeks ago Clara Margaret Campney, a surer’s report. Othe Ls mort meen oft. 0 © aged inc oese MES ped er lan of Bm at ned Tang Rand eet tel, Pee <a Ee. Cutcore due to closer inspection and test- iterday was counselled by John inéar Beddeck, N'S. py ward Island, died in St. Joseph’s’}-delegates: Arnie Orum of Mani- | struction of the big power. de--| ion Centre, Charlottetown,.. will | ing. He also noted that it took \P. Nicholson | Boyd, son of Mr. and-Mrs. Ce- Hospital, London, Ont., at the toba, Wilfred Foster, ~Ontaria; lvelopment got under way, Mac- | have to be cancelled for this | aren aati Bet ee "The charge arose as the fe- \eil Boyd of Belmont. is believed |age of 50. oy Tom Ghiers, Nova Scotia. leaen constructors signed .a| Y¢&F- : ; sot ~gites. He cautioned the breeders) 1) of an accident on the Brackale have been the driver of the » Mrs. Campwey was the former The activities of the associat. master agreement with interna-| Fund raising projects: “were J Also at Summerside — Montague — Alberton ae met to put a ey and 1d be ‘fey Poind-Road—near- the Balve(voucie. A. passenger. Edward Clara Campney.Rice of Charlot- ion were outlinedby Mr Hobbs |tional officials of various un- | discussed during the meeting] » “The Old Reliable” basket, saying they shoul ‘dere Avenue. intersection. The Embry of-Oxford, N-S.,-was kill-tetown.-She-_and_her husband | while Pius Bolger, chairman of ions, but the pipefitters and | with volunteers being appointed Ace using more than one bull. Te Once ae eee ae an resided in Ot-| the saembershin committee. pre-{' Company officials —declined-|totook- into the. feasibility. _of Ee Dave Peacock also addressed cident was Eric Temple Wilson |{2i2. April = -|tawa and at the time of her’ sented his annual feport which | plumbers: were. not included. | raising additional sums. oa the meeting .and advised the \of Brackley Point Road who). ideath’ lived in London, Ontario.| showed 1,081 members \comment on’ the walkout | "xs a result of lack of money. meeting and advised the meM- was a Crown-witness. Other: wit- oe ee |_Mrs.-Campney was the daugh- | ise eee ; : : 2 : bers of the necessity for treat-/nesses included Mary Louise Montrose YP \ter of Mrs. Katherine Rice—of | _ ment for warble fly control and 'yzacteod,-a passenger in the iCharlotfetown. Other survivors J.R. Hobbs: gave the trea- The pipefitters previously ap- Established 1872 ~ i Tey Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds of all kinds, . Offices: | as bus trips to the wild life park | : 37 Lower Queen St. “CHARLOTTETOWN me : Our Dependable — their close check of all animals at this time. Speaking of the herd improvement plan, he ad- vised that production: had _jump-. ed trom 7,000 Ibs to 9,000 Ibs _per Wilson car and Constable Don- ald Shears of the RCMP. detach- -ment:'in Charlottetown. The Crown was represented by Alan Scales. Terrance Joseph ‘include. brothers: Irvine of Char- | ijottetown and Richard of Monc- iton, NB,” 4 e ay Plan Service:~ The funera] took place from | \ | ALBERTON —Montrose-young ; the Weaver Funeral Home in| People’s Club will conduct ser- | Trenton, Ontario, April 30th, with | J CHURMAN — NEIGHBORLY SERVICE animal and this was indeed Arsenault of Summerside, charg- vices on the pa 7 >! , storal charge this... ; = fruitful. He strongly urged the eq with fishing trout without @ | Sunday, wink marks the op en. |Durial in Mount Evergreen | farmers not to use cross breed- \jicense, was fined $10 and costs, ing day of Christian Family \Cemetery. while the case of Joseph Arnold \Gallant, North Rustico, charged with possession of five trout dur- ing a closed season, was ad- journed until June 9 at 2.30 for trial. The adjournment was lgranted on request of counsel Contract Let For Addition © zanca o » ‘ |who co n appear. ° To School — on tre“tichway. that was. net properly equipped to prevent the yesterday load from escaping the said ve- : hicle, Lawson E. MacEachern of iCherry Valley, had. his case ad- journed to May 13 to fix a date for trial. . Charlottetown attorney Alll- son Gillis, representing four re- ditions to the Charlottetown sidents of North Rustico, each Rural High School.” pane eG polling. li-° ey {quor, plea ‘not guilty on their Pest ae eS aaa behalfs and each case was ad- plans made allowances will be doutoed by, a to a latter 14 classrooms and labs, an as- ita saciid were John James sembly lecture room and a bus Gallant, adjourned to June 13: = maintenance garage, ose Haden,_adioumed up til A electrica oe a went | June 13; Joseph Amos Gallant, % Ee ite Ent Do adjourned till May 27,‘and Rose gla Brothers and Jones htd ee oun Charlottetown were awarded the Sag aces _e en inrreaneaTENNY plumbing and heating contract CHAMPION OWNS UP amis - TRURO, England (CP)—The jerime rate’ in Cornwall doubled ; Mast year, but local police are ‘Knot worrled,. They say the sta- tistical zoom followed a confi- GT. GEORGE ‘ST., : DIAL 4-6741 dence trickster’a admission ‘ : j } | We k. | e The theme 4s, “In quest of the Civil Servants | Christian family.” club leader, . { ‘Marion Barbour, will conduct Meeting Held | Joseph E. Dunning presided | \the worship. She will be assist- ed by Lynda Bowness, Beverley | _ Clark, Barry Pridham and David | over the annual meeting of the | Barbour. | Prince Edward Island. Public , A young people's choir, under , Servants Association held May | direction of Mrs. Blanche Crock-|4 at Birchwood High School | ett; will lead the service of | auditorium. : i praise and sing two special, Delegates from other provin- selections. Carl Adams will be, guest soloist at afternoon and | evening services. i 4 The morning service will be | in Campbellton, the afternoon | one in Elmsdale and the even- | ing one in: Montrose. o | Lay minister for the charge !s Brown Jardine. ing. A cow should be bred to her 6 & It was announced morning by architect Alfred J. 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