Bae") 2 The Guardian; Charlottetown, Mon., May |. Island News Page & 30, 1966: Canadian families’ had incomes | Cathedral. four yeare h the el Foundation 1 atte r graduation from. the. Al. peita College of Art. | re ASH SPREADS THIN «Fewer than 80 per cent, of APPEALS FOR. ONTTY CANTEBURY (AP) — The Archbishop of- Canterbury, Dr Michael Ramsey, appealed for _an end to r and for Christian - unity in’ his Whitsunday rmon to 1,000 persons in* Canterbury “It is not only the sécret of Christian unity to liye © A largé erowd quickly gath- ered when this 1962 Olds- mobile rolled on the St. Pe- “ter’s Road near. Leopold Street “——gaturday evening —shortiy~af= ter 8 o'clock. The Charlotte-.. town detachment.of the RCMP Professo Addresses Atlantic Group. ~ FREDERICTON (cP) — Dre ~~ (Mark--MaeGuigen, ..professor _ of | law at the Univergity of Toronto, | says . cohtempor: Protestant | theology. is struggling -' ‘just as | manfully’’ with the problem of Roman Catholic theology. * _Addressing an Atlantic re | gional social life conference) here during the weekend, ~- Dr. | MacGuigan said, the. tradition of | “otherworldliness’’ is not exciu-| sively ‘a problem for Roman} Catholics He quoted a part of ‘ie Roman Catholit Church’s decree | Roman on the apostolate of ‘the laity | found itself confronted in every | and said-there is no doubt-“‘this:| | age witha secular new theology tremendously ex- tends the range of the chirstian’s | freedom. He is noW free to) area... . without. any direction from the institutional church ex- cept at the level of principle: | Within the confines of christian | principles, he is free to do as he likes |<. ; ——-Dr-MarGnigan- ‘one work ef -spelling out the implications | of_this doctrine—will_provide—a-| source” of —speculation— turies. “It will radically - alter | the traditional-modes-of-Catholic | education in which the aim was i - er’s name articulating a relevant_thedlogy dren. af this world as in the present |> , iy even. imagine the changes ~for cen- | visited the United Sations Gen-.| n i a oe VEHICLE os. = “-~ for - Maritime Electrie Com- pany said linemen worked for. two -or three hours carrying out “temporary repairs. The pole, hit a tree and veered in- to’ another__pole breaking it _- ‘and carrying the butt end of the pole (SEEN HERE) with “reported the registered own: as Fulton Ford, Edward Street, Charlottetown, The rage of the driver was -jottearned-Reports—indieated—-4t--hefore—the -car—came-to-rest._RCMP._who- described: the -ves _ hicle as a rightoff, are still in- the automobile was travelling upside down on the north side vestigating the incident, east when it struck .a—utility ofthe highway--A- spokesman worship was celebrated _ and, dur r MacGuigan - ety ea | ions to various institutions in-the ity were conducted. very the evefing service -yesterday a social hour. was eid. | age rally Saturday hight. On erates morning an anniversary Ait will drastically a the | hgious leader, mani of .God, for usual. marriage™ relationship1n- guidance."’ | which ‘the claima.of ithe wife as, Most Rev. Alfred B. Lever- a person were hardly seen, let -man, bishop of Saint John, also- alone granted. It will. profoundly | addressed the two-day conference affect the “rearing “ “our “chil: | which ended Sunday. About 240 | persons attended United Church Celebrates Anniversary “ts The Park Royal Unitéd Church |. The P.E.1. figures follow the _Marriage. Increase Reported Dominion’ Bureau: of . At this point, we can hand, which it will bring about. in_the_ The | Structure. of the church, though | we can certainly appreciate the imeed for a free-flowing episcolal- | clericaltay dialogue."’ — Most Rev. J.M. Hayes, Apos- | \tolic administrator of the arch- diocease of Halifax, said Catholic. church fias eent increase in marriages and a 16.5-decrease in births has een recorded society | it | whose values were not those of | With | the church, -Often the church | began weekend services which across Canada for the past two Friday, night and con- years. where marriages fave had slowly drifted into tacitly | tinued throughout | the weekend. | heen on the rise but the number ) make choices in the hole secular | accepting those values because An informal worship in’ the | of births has declined steadily. | panes in_s0-many ways Sine our recent beréavement. it ‘received protection or, sup- | church hall last night ended the | To the end of April this year port from the powerful leaders | celebrations. Guest-minister dur- | there were 696 births registered of that soci hing the weekend was Rev. David | on the Island compared. to 834 Bishop ‘Hayes ‘said the world Tinoco minister of the largest. for the same ‘period a. year. ago. - “has practically appealed to the | and oldest Protestant Church in | | Siar ogee rose from 95 last year \ehurch for guidance and appears |. +Mexico City. 2 to J2R for the first four . -months | "disposed to accept “it-—The--e--—Ray—Tinoon @ Hate eet ir year | ception — te: ae he cingo fe married and has-two The Island's natural populat- | Pope Pavl Ww ‘children. He recei his educa- | ion increase to the end of April ‘tion in Mexico and the United | was 329 as deaths numbered 367 States: _compared-—to the-496- births. The Celebrations “number of deaths was up from eral Assembly -iast fall were | Proof: in=point-of-Hhis= = “Tt was as though the leaders | Friday “began | bile MacInnis; Vernon Bridge “was travelling east on |Pond passed. away at Statistics reports that a 36.2 per. | in ,Prince Ed- | ‘ward Island for the- first four | | months of. this’ year compared | celebrated its 9th anniversary | pattern that has been apparent Car Spare Tire Breaks Window A large window on the — Street corner of the Toronto- -Dominion—Bank—was—hreken-Sal— /urday night by a spare thre. hich -was propelled from an ailtomo- involved in a two-car col lision that caused extensive dam- | ages to the cars involved @ The accident. city police re ported, occurred at the interse- tion of Kent and. Queen streets ‘| shortly before midnight ‘The spare.time from a 1959 Vauxhall operated by Jean. © Court, Elm Ave., gained momen- tum. after her automobile was involved in a crash with a 1958 Meteor: operated by Merril) L The Vauxhall was proceeding south on Queen while the other car - Kent Street at the time of. collision: The woman received -neck—in- ‘|; McKerny, was cut on the ‘ankle. | Mr. MacInnis was reported unin- 1p dane Mrs. J, Perry” | Passes Away Mrs. John’ 8, Perry of Skinners * Hospital, Alberton ‘in -her 76th ‘year. She leaves to mourn four daughters and three sons. cette; Skinners:Pond Ro- thert Skelhorn, Halifax: Mrs ‘Ben Bernard, Harper Road; Mrs: Mark Gallant, Nail Pond. Sons, Lloyd of -R.C.AF Station, Summerside; Raymond of. Hali- | fax; Franklin of Tignish, step- last year while marriages. were | ap 3.9 per cent and deaths were | down 3.1 percent Figures for April alone show 160 births, 13 marriages and 92 deaths in Prince Edward Island. These figures compare with 261 | births, 21 marriages and 9&8 deaths.in April 1965. children, and John of Halifax. Western: keen {nterest in mythology “and one | | Greek vase painting,, ; receding’ -\ artist framed it himself before ilery since last-September: CARD OF THANKS - The family of the late. Mrs, John-Bruce—ofHeather- Mrs. Melvin LeClair « of “more than $3.000.at the 1961 Census. : _ for others and for Christ; but ie -gaeret of the oph® whieh will- lead ations. to abandoa their weapons - destruction and set the world yi from--the fear of war,’ * Dr. ‘Ramsey said. e _ BUGS LIKE IT CooL Micro - organisms, in Ontarie lakes are more, numerous in win- ter than in summer Five - chil- dren ‘died in infancy. Her hus- band predeceased - her. The funeral was wheld_on Satur- day morning, to St ‘Simon and Si.- Jude —.Chureh, Tignish Rev, -Rev—M.J Rooney sanctuary,, and Rey. in the chofr Pallbearers were Edgar Gal- lant, Roy Clohossey, Pius Ells- worth, Russell Aylward, Thqmas C. Bernard,..Gerard. Bernard. ‘Flowerbearers were: * Jackie Doucette, - Brie Bernard, ...Junior. LeClair, Kerry Gallant, Danny: Doucette,- LeRoy Doucette. In- terment was in the-Church ceme- tery.* a ““ The large number Of mass cards and floral tributes showed ‘¢he high esteem in which-the de: ceased was held. ‘Centre aia Print, * pontederation ¢ Centre Art Gal: | _lery's artist-in- residence James aenbe print to “the children’s section | “of the Centre library, Chief Lib- rarian Douglas Boylan announ- ced recently. The work, done In silk screen technique in eight colors (main- ly- golds. browns and maroons), is a battle scene titled ‘‘Ther- mopylae™. It reflects the artist's It will=hang jn the_ children's room, located in —the west mezzanine of the library Mr. Boylan expressed delight 7” in the. work itself and in Mr. Lit- tle's ‘generosity in donating it The serigraph, apart from _ its | aesthetic value, represents many hours of detailed work, ‘and the giving it to the library. -"T am particularly delighted its to go inte the children’s lib- rary,” Mr. Boylan said. It will likely be hung-there this—week-’ lend. —. | Mr. Little has been assistant | curator of the Charlottetown gal. J He dale ‘wish to thank the doctors, nurses and staff of the Memorial Hospital for - the Prince Edward Island Hospital and the Kings County many kindnesses shown. ta ~ Mrs. Bruce during her long,.illness, with a special ‘thank — you’ to the nurses who remembered her on her birthday. , Special thanks are also extended to clergymen, Rev. Dr. ° A.-G. J. Steeves,. Rev. and Leslie Jones; to * D. A. Campbell, the chaplain at the P.E°I. Hospital, Rev. Donald Nicholson, Kenneth Norris all who sent flowers, letters and | Cards and to those who visited her while in hospital; and te those_who. sent messages __of. sympathy, flowers and. Was ne ee Ps Tarditt Pe in 6th Quee “Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald— ark Your Ballot This Way of Charlottetown," P.E.L.. % MacDONALD, Mrs, B, Earle a 4 ‘XH: suey 2 oo Brown BROWN, Edward of Charlottetown, P.E.I. eee ra This | Is. Conservative a te-make the sfiident a dependent, of the international community night” Saturday the anniversary | almost at-the point of despera- celebrations continued with vari. . nob an independent, thinker. | tien turned to the Pope as a re-| ous activities including a -teen- | 387 to the énd of April last vear. Across Canada as a whole, | births. dropped 7.4 per cent from | "gf Tignish Royal Canadian Le - School “Junior Red Cross mem--| we oe % : ™ — 7 _ Legion President’ aoe Calls For Support ———$=>____—— — : = Hubert Handrahan: zeae ;' ane : gion Branch No-#-said -he-hopes |~ to see the Tignish area out in | full force to help exceed the | Blood Donor objective of 150 do- | ; nors. 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