Co ee Island News Page '726Deners | | ee Are Required . Eastern and Central Districts | Ee “At least --4260°blood» donors’ 4 | ~~ _will be ‘required from. four The Guardi Charlottetown, Mon., May 30, 1966.5 Prince County areas and the rdian : Canadian Forces’ Base - during | “ . the week of June 5th,’ according i; a : .. to F_A.S. Jones;-provincial chair- : lect , - _« man of the Red Cross blood. ‘do- : nor committeé. Mr. Jones ex- P \ ' be plained ‘that the quotas for each ; L s i 4 ‘ 1 ; ; u . i s Wind Up Campaign petition. for the ‘Manning Tro- C wad , , phy’ which is awarded each : F : : year to the centre achieving the : "h the new ‘zhest percentage of its quota. ‘Liberalism, | According to figures released by the provincial Red Cross blood laboratory. some 555 pa- | tients in -Prince. Edward Island | hospitals received 1100 bottles of} | of clinics has: been held wiien| 1405 donors attended the three; .day-sessions at Charlottetown in April.’ : For Prince County. ‘Blood Do- nor Days"June~6th-9th, clinics 7 are scheduled for Monday and | ‘Tuesday, June 6th_and 7th at the | Legion Home in Summerside | Cree and resonant note and " revitilized struck by our energetic leader, .Alex Campbell, now, and will continue to echo “The dye is now cast, and the | appeal lodged by the Premier with the court of the electorate awaits judgement by _ ballot. Whatever. may. have . beén the feeling at the outset of this elec- and re-echo throughout Second tion campaign, concerning’ the | Kings. To the people here it has political completion ‘of Second |become the rite Mannausee | \Kings, there can bend’ doubt |ment of a bright new ‘future of . existing now, inthe inds— of-|prosperous. security ‘for every. any political observers on. the man, woman and child the Island, concerning the politica} |District”’. awareness of the people in this| “As long as politics is a topic district. As Alex Campbell’s Li- |for discussion among the people beral candidates here we have |here, your ‘Alex Campbell Lib- more than succeeded for you in leral team’ of Anderson and Sigs- © proving convincingly to all that } worth will have a-place reserved there is alive and active. in ’Se- for it in every such-discussion”’. ‘cond: Kings a boldly militant} .“When the noises of the elec- +spirit-of Alex Campbell's - new |tion battle are. quiet, and the tri- centre are set at‘60 an hour for morning and afternoon clinics, and 75 an hour during the. even- ing hours, as a means of estab- lishing a fair basis for the com- young echoes blood during the first five! months of 1965. This necessitat- | ed the cross-matching of 1753 | bottlés of blood. Since the begin- | in ning of*this year only one series - CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY _ t ‘Stage Manager Arrives In City val personnel. & at {Liberalism which has laid’ de- | bunal of history sits judgement on all the events of in «quiet with an objective of 600 donors; at the Eanadian Forces Base on | ~ The Park: Royal United nual-annivétsary Jast weekend. for -anniversary services vastating seize’ ‘to what had too } : rere been looked upon as an im-|this election campaign’, said Wednesday morning and after- . Church celebrated its 9th an- Celebrations began Friday LEKFT) and Rev. J.H. Tye, BA, |pregnable tory stronghold. Be- hie zeae et San ee with a quéta of oe : ° ==—evening and continued’through ~ BD, minister of Park Royal fore the continuous and snonor- {an justice demands at the nish Legion Home on nes: | ! d N Ne Saturday and Sunday, Guest. - United Church, prior to. an i lous balst of the Liberal trumpet | verdict embody the assertion day evening, quota 150; at Al- sian ative minister, Rev, David Tinoco, . farmal eek the Hall. berton Legion Home on- Thurs- he Mexico City, Mexico, (CEN- Rev. Tinoco is minister of the the walls of the tory fortress |that Second Kings was one of the |were shaken, and the disorgan- lized band of hapless tory <n |followers have been methodical- jberal}~ candidates we spared léffort in the assault on toryi fn jprincipal - ‘focal | } points of the whole campaign. The whole’ of Prince Edward Island watched lly reduced to their present piti- this Dis ful-eonfusion-—As.--your--two—bi-the= itheir .a trict with excitement as le—-here--eagerly~gave. roval.and placed their seal to the sound principles of lin’ Second Kings, and before the | Alex . Campbell's New” Liberal- day afternoon with an objective of 120, and at O'Leary Legion Home’ that evening where the quota is 150, donors. committees have been at wor in each of*'these centres during © the ‘past few weeks, and that each one is making every effort Mr. Jong _said__that_ -ACtIVe. a6 ckinnon;<=-oveurred="at-=the Passes Away The death ‘-of! Gladys Joyce Prince Edward Island Hospital early Sunday morning, 29th. She. was in her. 25th year... The daughter of Mr. May TRE) is seen with Errol Lund, chairman. of oldest and largest. Protestant the committee . Church ih Mexico City. ie. oe a = omni Slee Oe wat dino te ae Esa i: NORTH RIVER __ iS ee, ; " |pummedling salvos from — the ‘ism with an enthusiasm rarely : — and Mrs, «- KATIE ROBERTSON, pro- cal equipment at the stage | ‘Patteries of Liberal logic every equaled in our political history, to exceed the objectives set im: George MacKinnon of Brooklyn, eS . duction manager’ of ‘the 1966 manager’s panel backstage. |seat of tory DO in — this yteagbti cosas said the deta CE ee fod P.E.I., Besides her_ parents she J summer ‘“‘festival of musie. Miss. Robertson, who _ begins [ Y A \district has been shaken.” ithirty-seven_year old lawyer. : : is survived by nine brothers. and and laughter’ .-at -Confedera- her duties today, will stage 4. - Cl aa ARE : | Don’Anderson and Frank Sigs-| Music for entertainment and ducts which play wee 8 Vital | cco cistene: Annie sg = ak worth, Liberal candidates in Se- for dancing was provided by the role. 'n present day ec. Jenkins, Montague; Isabel, Mrs. tion Centre, looks over techni- manage ‘The Ottawa Man’. FUNERALS CALLAGHAN FUNERAL The funeral for Bernard Calla- ' Mass was celebrated by Rev. |Gerard Tingley who ‘also con- ducted service at “the grave. handle willbe co-ordination of Rev. TP. Butler and _ Rev. rehearsals. Although’ ‘‘The Ad- | : 3 ventures of Private Turvey” James Smith were present in the ’ ay - sanctuary. Members of the Bene- ne rita _ ee Bc jvolent Irish Society attended the Gables”. July 4th, leading cast ‘funeral. Pallbearers were:. Rus- members. will be prepared at jsell St. John,*Thomas McAvinn, ‘Eugene Kelly, Merlin MacKen- the same time and many cast ™ lmembers are in - both. produc- | 2¢, Joseph-Hughes, George uf tions. She will also work with |! “technical director, David Loynd, | the C Katie Robertson, a stage-man-* ager, has arrived in Charlotte- tow Friday, the first of Confe- deration Centre’s summer festi- Miss Robertson's—official title 4s “production managér’’ and she is also to stage manage “The Ottawa =Man”’, the—non- musical: show in the festival’s repertory trio. One main prob- atholic cemetery. lem Miss Robertson will have to in planning the setting-up of | JAMES FUNERAL — The |shows. : : |;. A native’of Victoria, B.C., Miss ‘Robertson comes to the Charlot- |tetown Festival after a year’s lassociation with ‘a new theatri-’; | eal venture being-tried- out in se- lveral American. uniyersities. She was. stage-manager for a profes- sional repertory company attach- led to. California’s Stanford Uni- _iversity, where she -did post-gra- iduate work as a directing man- ager -in® 1963-64 following gradu- funeral for Thelma Louise James | was held Saturday, May 28, from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Ser- vice was condugted by Rev. T.R, Goudge. The bearers were: Kaney'. MacDonald, Stephen MacDonald, LeRoy MacDonald, Roy, Biggar. Interment in the People’s cemetery. DOUSE_FUNERAL —-The fu- ac | a | Donald: Interrnent took place _in A uv |. NM ting neral for W. Victor Douse of 4 | cond -Kings told a campaign; Tremtones and refreshments wind-up rally in the.Morell High were served by the Ladies Lt School auditorium on Saturday beral Association and the Young night. Mr. Anderson continued:*| Liberal League. : “When the ballots are all count--~ >> Dan Anderson, Charlottetown: Myrtle and Jessie at home. Sey- |mour . of . Brooklyn, - Hector of | Ajax, Ont, Sinclair’ and Colin oft, Oshawa, Ont., Barry of Charlot- MONKS ‘Continued from_page one) ‘max with the second fiery sul- ghan took place on Saturday | taint bara ; . ae te th ed_on Monday, _ohe certainty M ; ¥ i Hente— _.itetown, Charles, Lloyd, George mooted Hee is . ee \will have been firmly establish Jf leet our 2 + ane inshemed: Sioa jand Bert at home. — Basilica where Requiem High ed here in_.Second: Kings, tomobiles, cut and ance ee ae ‘that is that the glistening bright | ibanner of Alex Campbell’s New: Liberal Party has been planted™ firmly here; It — is, therefore, with a satisfying sense of ach-| ievement that,.as your Liberal keandidates, we are able to re port to all proudly that the clear ‘Women. Atfénd Guardian Cartier ‘Over. 160 women representing | a membership of over’ 24,000 | United Church Women attended ithe fourth anfiual meeting of | the Maritime Conference of Uni- ‘ted Church Women held last weekertat Mount Allison Unl- versity, Sackville, _ New Bruhs- | wick. Inchided in the “number. of delegates: from the Maritimes | who. registered were three dele- | gates from Bermuda. st-speakers, reports _ from ‘hists had for him." - .eontaet—with—Buddhist leaders, beat——Their- police cars” have | urging a compromise formula. | fast week~da-—Da-Nang, might Kerry G cut their are wrote letters-in blood John- Church on Tuesday; May. 3ist son demanding U.S." interven- 11966 at 2 p.m. The remains “are f tion in the Buddhist® cause. ° ‘resting at her late home in ~—Thich' (Venerable) Trt |Brooklyn.. Interment will take Quang, a power behind~ the | place in the Brooklyn cemetery. Buddhist opposition, told report- | : ers in Hue: “The American | { president has killed: all the sym- | Vo oe < pathy the Vietnamese Budd-| MANILA (AP) — Police in Malabon, five miles. fron Ma- are back walking -the —US. diplomats kept in close nila, been repossessed. A local car —Ky scheduled new meetings isales firm took back the cars | with Lt.-Gen. Nguyen Chanh because the town council was. Thi, a former South Vietnamese $9:000 behind in its payments. ‘army commander who took the Mayor Lucio Giiifierrez filed an Buddhist side injunction Saturday with the adn--the war against the Viet court to prevent the firm from Cong, ground‘-and air action selling the cars until the council went on-but U'S. officials were °°” Fale, the money- clearly concerned that the) “pie§S UNDER «ELEPHANT Buddhist campaign coming} $ ‘ : .after. Ky's victory over, rebels| OTTAWA (CP) — Dr. Evan ill,of Toronto and Ot- |tawa, died Friday after he was trampled: by an elephant on or RICHARD. AVA DEBORAH SUE; BURTON GARINER “KERR ADH Melo Gdn May id Sen As Puch post \cut into the U.S. effort here. LOCKED IN COMBAT _ - lation from the University of Bri--west Street was held Saturday, ir ; ‘a att a * st br Sesleri est » | boards, presentations and the 7s Te Bye east iefing offi near Mount Kenya north 2of ; — rT PATENT. tish Columbia with a BA in Eng- May 28 trom the Cutcliffe Fu- aac cat slate of of- . U.S.-military Brie: ang! fleers-sirobi. Cana the aztarial fhe datn Hctan-h ork Png ivi ao a _ Stee Les E , in Saigon reported that troops: of aftairs department sald—-Satur- ts ay tout ees Wang : THE : Roy Weeks, Fredericton, is isha ee -patient-in-the-Prince Edward-Is*+ neral Home.-Service was con- .| ducted- by-Rev.J.G.E,-Ball.-Pall bearers were: Mr. Justice R.R: s ‘fiéére for the ensuing year high- Ga KS : yhighted the weekend “conferetice: ~~ 5 a | Dr. Christine” MacInnis Paul Crosby,—this_week’s fea- land Hospital. RECEIVES NEWS Mrs. Earl Chappell 221 Euston | Street received the sad news of | PprnpRICTON (CP) — Lind-, Sherwood cemetery. the passing of her daughter-in- | law; Mrs: Homer E. Chappell in : sti : ‘ : led president of the Maritime Art. | 1816 —Pavk--th ised | A wanna th : ’ funeral -for.*Mrs. Hilbert Mac- | ~~’: = aul, the son of Mr. and Mrs. are poised across the Cambo- Hull, Quebec, May 28. | Association ‘at the group’s two- eck wen ta cr Shay tee Speakers included Whitney Heath Crosby, 49 Upper. Hills- dian border for an atta ar od the Pa Sunday, May central highlands. Dusk : Art Association Elects President. sey. Smith of Sackville was elect- day -annual meeting -which. end- . sof tured newsboy, has a lot of am- | Halifax made—a presentation to‘) ition for a boy who won't be 9 the Halifax Wesleyan Female for a few weeks yet. He sels 45 | Benevolent- Society on the 0¢- | patriots daily and besides that casién of their 150 anniversary. has a Guardian route for which The organization was founded in | he delivers 42 papers every day. || Bell, JF. Moore, J.C. Montgom- ery, Jack Saint; J.L. MacNevin, |E.H.: Fielding. Interment was _in MacNEVIN FUNERAL — The | Dalrimple, on,furlough from An- boro Street,’ is in the third grade the American 25th Infantry Di- day- Dr._Gill was—a—tecturer in |; vision were locked in - bloody |-hemistry at Lusaka University combat with a force of North |i; Zambia and was believed to | Vietnamese army regulars iM ‘be on vacation in Kenya at the the central highlands near the |time Cambodian border. American | informants- here say about 10,-; 000__North__Vietnamese_ troops | TONIGHT = TUESDAY | show at NEE 29--from* the MacLean Funeral PRESIDENT» 44 here Saturday. He succeeds: Home to Zion Presbyterian | golo, featuring his work as &- at. Prince Street School. He is a Hours. after the first suicide ~Elected—president of the — stu- dents council of the, Morell Re- a Bey Bugdea_ of Charlotte- ee where_service- was’ con--|Tusslonary-—spoke _on_ the ey sports fan and participant, and by a Bun in Hue. a Tri * Furniture-\— Q eres gional High School for the 1966 oth ‘ rs : -sical; “political, spiritual and his teany won the Paperweight Quang ca is -first press| : = | Other_ officers elected-—were:-ducted~by- Rev. D.A. Campbell, conference since the anti-Ky | *. Appliances | So ciie hare ei aA a Ua Weld, Haliifax, first| DD, and Rev. Clayton Lewis. Dennis’ MacKay ee Lee ete eseiaan moron: ecg Micad neternd Leth ai ' | Hi = . sang How Great Thou Art. Con- SCHOOL. OFFICERS | Vice-president: Mrs. J ames srecitionad hymns. were The The following-are the officers | Jones; Charlottetown, ‘thivd vice-| Lord Is My Shepherd and Abide ot the Queen. Charlotte . Home’ President; Mrs. AL. Reynolds, With “Me. Attending as a body and Schoo]Association: past- Ffedenicton,— recording were the office staff of T. Eaton president, Jack Ambler; presi- tary; Mr... Thomas Hail, "Fred- | Company The NM bearers vont: itie eipsitig:--vice—presh (corer: tosmurec: Mrs. MAIS. ere: Aled tie Pil Tene ie) blnne; \ teeretary, ESi@brooks, Sackville, corres: | 0°" ae ee : C Tace; tary. | ponding: secretary. |fin, Frank Puncher, Géorge Mrs. Sadie Coffin and treasurer, |——-__-—___—_______-= |. Cooper,/ Alfred Frizzel, Ernie Everett. Johnston. harbor. seal and a $5 bounty for | Molyneux: Interment took place TO MONTREAL pups. The species of the seal, in the Floral Hills Memorial George V. Fraser, director_of which was. not determinéd, was | Garden, a tributes of his area of ‘‘B’’ championship last winter. concern- and Dr. L.H. Cragg, His favorite professional team is the Toroft> Maple Leafs and Frank Mahovlich is his favorite player. In baseball, he likes the Yankees and Roger Maris. _ | Sackville,.who spoke on the prin- | ciples of union and the women | of the church. In his address Dr Cragg observed that in 1936 irst indy -was-ordained—to—the ——— ‘ministry of the United Church’ Winsloe Ass'n of Canada, : Holds Méeting | EIGHT ELDERS | Mrs. .Roy Vail gave a report | from the Board of Women. . Raymond MacDonald, scticol supervisor, was guest-speaker lat a recent meeting of the Win- | Rev. Elden ‘R. Hay- officiated at the Communion Service fol- lowing: the election of the offi- ‘gloe Home .and School Associat- campaign erupted 11 weeks ago. | \He said the nun died in protest | of. Johnson’s support of Ky. He | produced letters he said were | written by .the “nun. and ad, | dressed_to Johnson: Reproduced-; in English for reporters, one of | ‘the letters said: . _ ‘The irresponsible. attitude of | the. government which you di- |. v rect as well as that of American officials in our..country, shows | that you implicitly. accept and | approve the massacre of bonzes, of the faithful and of patriots. 7 sions FIRESTONE Home and Auto_ . Ltd. . Dial 4-5547 A POOH-FECTLY IRRESISTIBLE PROGRAM “FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY | DANCING the Prince ‘Edward Island Tra: | disposed at the incinerator tee. os Taunt | Eight lady. elde vel Bureau’ joins today with fel- pee. a x ‘ WEATHER ; tecaar ge agin tu ee ibe ion. Mr. MacDonald spoke on ‘I pray that clear-sightedness | : | ___low._ provincial . travel directors RE-ELECTED jee ie 7 ‘ Rew it a te school. consolidation. He was in-. and humanity may return to| Modern and Old Time STARTS TODAY ask * mm = Nee the troduced by Mrs. Earith Hugh- tiose. who have been pursuing | Dancing. every Tuesday x = 3:0-7- R.A. Tweedie of New Brunswick. - and Gerald J. Redmand of Hali- | TORONTO (CP)—Temps: Low overnight High Sunday At its annual meeting held re- | cently Edward Hinton was re- sacrament of the Lord's Supper. es. Mrs. Ivan Turner presided. Other activities were -a school 4 financial report was given in the spirit of slaughter. I’ pray for the comprehension of .Amer- night at the Legion Home.- Ki * - - ° 4 ensington A happy household is turned into a fax in Montreal for .a week-long aléviod .pewukiank 6b the. Howe iD ‘ y , series of tadio. and ekvae : each | DAW 20 tire ee eee en ac htt ee ed that-75 new —ica—toward- the.‘ suffering our ograms in Central Canada to ford Square Home and School ‘Victoria _....+..... 44°. 58 > ducted Beatrice Wilson, as- oy. one ore slat | Dancin, from 9.30 : promote travel in the Maritime Association. Other member's: of penons jeectare 00. aoe a Recah, Saand of Wo- ee rid ener oe ie ae faeptanes sere oad 119 30 ee to M ARITAL DOGHOUSE! : : : the executive include: Donal Zina ....60s edu Od 70 4 ot . & nom c ittee pr ; % 1 hie eet 4 ‘ re : : re eee ao Gallant.* Mré. Ted fitceat Windied. scsvcey $65. tee ogee gar and Mrs. Char’ | was appointed to bring in a newt our people.” _ Musié. by: Eddie Mathews ag * STRIKES WIRE | Mire. “Bianee “ileschard. Mes ioroito 0D ee a Ged senso slate of officers’ for the ensuing es | Hillbilly. Orchestra. a v on a A St>sPeter’s resident, Melvin | victor Bowlan. Mrs, Everett Bea. Ottawa +++: 47 57 Shaaban Pre tabtal year.” FL RETER Ea | Admission price 75¢ per : WALT DISNEY Lewis,--22,--was: taken to they rar Wace ~\Montreal ... 51 60 , , sbyt ; ‘ : MANCHES euters)— | person. vi > ees Charlottetown Hospital Friday patie ge Sava, present- Quebec 46 67. | chairman of ‘Leadership Develop- Mapping the moon for man's Breer 3 fo ee ~ might following’a one-car acci* | j : ic festival numbers Fredericton ....... 56 69 | ment led a group discussion on | EASTERN first lunar landing will be dis- } ineluding songs and dances and Sajnt John ......... 47. +64. +|the subject of group discus- ——eussed—by—leading scientists at, THE r) dent at Marie: It. was reported priniary teaéhers gave parents Moncton 55 76 |sions. © Sateadindy Bit ; > ( an ll-nation conference at Man- , + that. the car which he was driv---some useful information on: the | Halifax 48-69 | The members of the new. ex: © FUNERALS chester - University, England, TONIGHT : ing went off the road, hit a reading program for the young-. Charlottetown. 55. -73_ \ecutive are Mrs.” Henry Moyse, | ——— next week. The seaunenon:| ee es C ND Zuide wire on acutility pole and“ er pupils. After the mieeting, Sydney~*......:.+.. 52 73. |Summerside, ° president: Mrs. |' WINSLOE FUNERAL — The organized ~ by the ~1niversity’s |, @0eeeee 4 snapped .it. He suffered leg in- parents ad an opportunity of Yarmouth ........ 44 61 |Ewen Anderson, Charlottetown Pe gueee ; Mea astronomy department and the | Hy darting > juries and lacerations over his’ viewing samples of pupil’s.work St. John’s ........- 61. 6 ay ; , : | funeral for Mrs.’ Agnes Winsloe. American --air. force Cambridge | > 4 Dean JONES face and body. - in art, writing ete Alban ea 58 71 vice-president; Mrs. . Charles. was held Saturday, May 28 from ‘research “®aboratéries at Bed-., ] : ee 4 , : - fenton. é 7 Howatt, Victoria, P.E.I., chair- the Murray River Funeral Home ford, Mass., will plan for the | #_ — Suzanne PLESHETTE 0 GOLF TOURNEY ACCIDENT Atlahta 61 84. ee ae development where service was conducted by tile man makes his first voy-' PRESLEY ee |e es ch i R n July 30 and 31 the second | ‘The Charlottetown detachment Tampa oo Rev. David Batwise: Hymns age to the moon. / oe Ne harlie RUGGLES annual Atlantic Legion Golf of the RCMP reported a truck- New Ovisitia ae 66. 85 Members attending from the were The Lord Is My Shepherd que ee : | EJ . Tournament will.again be held motorcycle accident at Wright’s Los Angeles ......59. 60: |Prince Edward Island Presby- and O° God of Bethel. Pall bear- F fs mW” TECHNICOLOR®. at the Belvedere Golf and Win- Bridge onthe St. Peter's High-| HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- |terial United Church Women in- ers were: Lloyd Hawkins, Per- e ( See be ster Club. There will be-tive div. Way at 4-35 yesterday afternoon. |.ther office says cooler air was |cluded: Mrs. Heber Jones, Mrs. | ley Harris..Orrin MacKay, Ray if you like eer a te TAVOIVed “it” the “atcident was a over Ontario Ts one-half. ton - thick driven » by | Maritimes, and “showegg in all Howard Jones of Covehead and | three’. Maritime provinces - late sions and for the first. time socjal members of the variou —HeHISE TOR the henry Moy se; Mrs Cecil Wilber, "Jordon, Morris “Howe” Arthur’ | Mrs. Ewen. Anderson, Mrs, Char- Davey. Interment téok* place in les Howatt@Mrs. Allen Jenkins, i the Murray Harbeur. cemetery. Hot Water | Legion branches in the area, , who are members of recognized 2 Small. motorcycle operated by ‘Sunday evening were. developing |Mrs. Alfred Horning, Mrs. -Gor- —— ~ golf - clubs, will be eligible to Joseph. McQuaid, 241 Summer just ahead ‘of the cooler’ air |don MacDonald, Mrs. Edward >» DELUGE KILLS ‘13 i : a a Rerelensed by «play in’a speciat division, Street, city. The only injuries re-| In New Brunswick, overnight MacAusland and Mrs, David COMFORT 2 BUEWA VISTA Distrbutvon Co, Ine. BURA SEXD-SEAL ported pie that: Mr. McQuaid | showers and occasional thunder- |Mutch a cee Brazil (AP) —Tor i - ° ; SEAL. received. minor..cuts:. The acci-| " : ; ——— ——_rential rains_in_ this. city of af ; ; : z Se reo ar lfew cloudy periods; cooler; Northeastern Brazil-left 13 dead You need us !.! Walt Disney “*::"* ‘ Ae dead seal estimated at 300 dent is still under investigation | erally synny weather today, al- . * jh f ee en ee eke winds westerly 15. Low-high>at ‘Saturday. The-rains also caused »Winniethe : * pe 5 Wai g sisted trom Char- by Constable Frank’Graham of sz | 5 ‘ / ve + th scattered showers will re- £ chi : « : “, »Jottetown Harbor yesterday by™he * lo¢éal detachment © of -the i ag Neniaph sections Kentville 50 “and 70, New Glas- landstides” which | deStreyed | Lennox( alr conditioning ‘and s “a crane fré6m > Murphy's’ Service | RCMP tana tithe Bay Shvn Bootia 3 4 gow and . Chatlottetown-0 and shanty,town areas. a Esso. warm air heating and | ee and the honey tree 6 Station. The mammal, which . rir Me ie a t ae eo oe a «| ventilating. ' bait ADAMS » JOCEWN LANE sseteerare “oP kn Al Cartoon Featurette TECHNICOLOR® Was washed up. near Victoria DIES’ WINNING BE TE: RW at. AAO. CeO ‘i ‘ FITS KIS ies Tee “4 eoeeooooee APE isnt we hnnksertby AA B « @i8 t Onrny Pvc Parle arent ork wis Higecouns ouRs rs baba Oar pect. a few showers tn the thar: idee 8 as a 6 ae nd ie "i cent e | We Heat Treat, Cool rere eo ea = : ; : ne ; , Pa ais ‘ own 8.14 a.m an f an ‘ : ‘ a is ' : : aS _cd Sunday afternoon. Police said. Farmer Maurice-Gregmier, 37,8. with sunmer weather in the p tien at oe fs ont leas ae oe ave tee eS and Move Air. -Canteen Bervice | Sie : Pe a the seal appeared to-be-shot in n.ade abet Sunday he could afternoon : 3:37. a.m 3 HAVE 1 , : ; ‘ Adinission 35¢-506 , et S y hi 2 pm. Summerside tfde eighteen i . Show at Dusk Ree eri ree the head Fisheries Officer War- eat, 10, hard:boiled-eges in quick Regional forecasts: evinutes © tater - that Chatlatte: Queen Street. Meat Palmer Electric Ltd. Boe ue a ; Vee ren Farrar: last tight said’a ‘$10 succession’ He won the bet. but Annapolis‘ Velley, Northern ; i Side ' ‘ Admission Adulis 75¢ Even. Child. .50 Adults -.’ ; : : town, Sun rises today at. 5.47 Market - Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 : : hounty ts paid by the depart- ‘died. ;, Doctors said he suffo- Nova Scotia, Prince Edward s--'4 mand sets at 8.34 p.m. All va a ee ee . Children Under 12 Freee a r > ment of fisheries for ana dult cated, land: Mostly surmy taday with a times ADT. we 5 DIAL 4-7356 CMe aa eee : ade * * , * *. ~eF +e % we ° nS