ceed ‘ i ¥ if 4 a 4 M é 3 So i sagen NY vid Pron ie id a ah touring can. low aa stor at the errive arlo n last ada since c B “night~from—Monctonto--ad-—leave-the- province today—prior- Yee Daih Re aigit'e ae. dress the congregation of the to his flight for Europe tr discussing First Baptist Sharch, Dr. Co- weekend. Rev, Mdleolm Har- gram. with Dr. Coapullal. WESTERN Library Conference. BRIEFS Underway At Centre The 27th annual conference of | AM -business sessions will be ms \the Atlantic - Provinces Library presi 1S PATIENT | Association was officially open- . Mrs. Colin Rix, Elmsdale, is a | patient in.the Western Hospital. [Gon last night by the Lieutenant. | sociation. fee eae W.J. MacDonald at | ' RECEIVING TREATMENT __ the ‘Confederationn Centre Lib; is receiving treatment in, the | Western Hospital. -RECEIVED NEWS . dl HS Relatives in this province have DEAT oe hs feceived news of the death in VIN — At the PEI. Toronto of Mrs, Earl Wallace |{ecvta) Friday May 27th, Min, as the result of a ear accident | srihert MacNevin (Jessie) of Saturday night. Before her mar- \Upper Prince Street in her Sist ~ four-day convention- Saskatchewan, eB rwhe ‘riage Mrs. Wallace Was Florence | Sear, Resting at the Mfacteon | cleditg & number: from Meo Doyle, a daughter of Mra. Mich- | Funeral Home. Funeral Sunday co ’-ael_ Doyle and the late Mr. | fein Doyle, formerly of Bloofnfield. ee ee eee the “Besides her husbafid and mother; she is survived by a‘ ten-year- ald son, Earl Jr.; three brothers and two sisters. The funeral was hald—in Toronto on” Wednesday | ip the Floral Hills Memorial, | Gardens |Shop-on school libraries will be | {conducted this afternoon a BALDERSTON ——On~ Friday, |‘#omery- Hall. : ._.. LIGHT DOCKET ‘Funeral Monday in Banff,-- [will be Mrs. Christie There was a light docket be- well-known Canadian author who | fore. Magistrate W. Chester Sy -DOUSE- y At- Charlottetown,’ has been a resident -of-this pro- MacDonald at Alberton Wed- | May”26, 1966. of W. Victor Douse | vince for the past year; a oa nesday afternoon. ‘of. 4 West Street. Resting at the | iday evening session at St. Dun- ‘A Tignish resident, Lester (Cutcliffe Funeral Home from- stan’s University, where Dr. E.P. Jaseph-Perry was fined $%5-and Where funeral will be held Satur- Bolger will. be guest speaker at eosts for driving without due ‘ay, service commencing at 3.30.) 5. Ginner tendered by St. Dun- | eare and attention and fines of Interment in Sherwood ceme-|stan’s; and a noon luncheon on | $10. and costs were shanded out | itery. | Monday at Connfederation Cen- to’ Thomas Everett for failing to yield right of way; Island Hospital;eMay 26, pee coke cone impro- |Thelma Louise James pped c and Gallant, Tignish, exceeding | icliffe-Funeral Home from. where | the speed limit in a 30 mile’ zotié. |a private funeral will be held Sa- | pee Gry Joseph Inman, Alberton, turday. Interment in~ thd, Peo- ao a plea of not guilty of | ple’s cemetery. 'Confederation Center: This after- riving.. without a license and | moon h the case was adjourned to June | PICKARD — Mrs. Judson J. Carine the Session on school Harris, | town as host- Business sessions will be con- 1966, in her |day morning and Monday after- “1st. Donald Russell Broom, Me. | Pickard (nee Margaret Tsabelle | libraries, the university librar-. | “Néills Mills, was given’a warn-|MacEachcrn) formerly of Mer- |ians will meet din a “concurrent ing for failing to report an ac-|™aid, P.E.1., died in Los. An- | pegsicn cident. a | geles, California, in her 8th) . year. Resting at the Forest Lawn | : RECEIVES DEGREE 7. | eal Monday afternoon. “|\derson and-Mr. Sigsworth, and, » |Mr ded over by Douglas mene librarian at Confederation Cen- | |tre Library, president of the ae A special session for school ry: A imately 75 delegates | yreora ans: will feature today’s | Mrs. Dale Corcoran, Piusville, tra ‘pproxi ee due cane caer are expected to register for the | vention. will begin at noon, when | John Wright, supervisor of school Whraries for the Province OA terian Church with service com- | mencing at 2:30 p.m. Interment. trooee’ than 400 Fe te | ‘one | ay, O'Leary | JAMES — At the Prince Edward | ‘er, with the City of Charlotte. | Ger- '35th year. Resting at the Cut-|\ducted th{s morning, Mon-| -at Montgomery Hall and The “ egnvention will conclude Wright, 618 Thessaly “Circle Ot- | - sland News Page Western and Central Districts |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., May 28, 1966. 3 N.Y.:-Frances and Alva berton, | ‘Phe ladies of Second -Kings | theld an afternoon tea recently in honor of. Mrs. Alex Campbell, Don Anderson and Frank Sigs- eworth, Liberal candidates of Se- | cond Kings, in the Lounge of the | Canadian Legion Home ‘in Mo- | 'rell. Mrs. Campbell was intro-) ;duced—to—the—ladies—by—Mr,_An-; ‘ever tea, all. discussed some of ‘the many. facets of the 12-point |Liberal. ‘Program, | +" | In his remarks of introduction’ Anderson. . presented” Mrs. | Campbell ‘to the-- gathering as, | ia delightfully charming: Ta fnchenting poise _whose quiet laad friendly dignity has already | ‘reserved for her a permanent Mrs. Alex Campbell - |s Guest At Morell ‘using Merylyn Campbell's. 8 OV- ‘erpowering charm ‘as grounds I licence myself to pay at least Passing recognition to more pro- saic political matters ‘by urging lall ladies to give our active poli- jtical life the full benefit of their. /many unique talents. It. is, in- deed, in no small way. the result ‘of the singularly commendable efforts of Politically interested [Beret Program contains such | h needed measures as free leetpal hooks, further sales - tax ireflief on children’s clothing, the abolition of the schgol tax, and | ail improved program —of—social-. auclitance. *. sald Mik-Sigsworth- Accompanying Mrs. =Campbell | as social aides were Mrs. -Gor- (hushand. ‘town; Mrs. “A [benton. the was 8 — peveiition? (of the Western Hospital Aid and had .been actively interested in’ thes Association |Childgen. Surviving, besides her a jhusband, are three sons ‘Merrill of Charlotte- ; Randolph of Monticello, | for ‘Retarded of Al- and ‘seven grandchil- jdren, There are also two sisters, George Rogers (Edna) of Palmer, Mass.; and. Mrs. Aus- tin- Gaudet (Vida) vot ; Summer. side. The funeral will be on Monday from ‘her home: to the Sacred Heart Church for Requiem High ‘Toe at10-a-m. i ‘and one | ~ irresponsible’ he /ee Former: slander Passes. Ira ‘W. MacG 88, of ‘Medford, Mass., a former resi- dent_of-P.E.1., died recently fol- lowing a lengthy illness. Mr. MacGregor, who lived. in Med- iplace in the friendship and eS-\don Tweedy, Mrs Murray Ste- |ford for 35 years, was -married jof admirers in Second Kings. | Merylyn Campbell's presence | jamong us here today is plea- | \Mrs. Kenneth. Jenkins. The ‘joint conveners of the tea were Kay Sutherland and Karen Kelly, : iteem of an ever widening circle venson, Mrs. Glen MacPhee, and |t0 the late (Mary- MeAusiand) ~—— Seven Days.’’ |MacGregor.. —— He is survived by a daughter: Mrs. Isabella- Astley of Medford, ;santly convincing evidence of the while Mrs. Alban MacAdam, |@ ‘son: Wilburt, who was killed ' warm atmosphere ability. that-will prevade all of well and Mrs. Earl James pour- |children -|the social functions over which |ed. The P.E.I. Women's Liberal (Maat. a services were held at | MONDAY, May-.90 ishe, as the wife of our new-Li- jberal premier cwill be ..¢alled jupon to preside in the name of ali Islanders. after Monday’s election,» said the $8-year-old &t Peter’s farmer. _ “The delightful —affability—of |Mrs. Alex Campbell, which per- | meates our: tea this afternoon; |a_pleasant testimony to the en- | “i ease with-which such fe- | 'minine charm can prevade an _tarestingly{mpfessive knowledge of so many of the intricate de- tails of Island politics,’ said Mr. igsworth. “Although I would never tam- Association was ,Tepresented by | Mrs. Russell Kenneth Bourgoyne. Alberton Woman Dies In Hospital | The—death—of-MrsFrank-Me- |Alduff occurred suddenly. at the! Western Hospital early Friday morning. ¢ The former —E:thel ceove was! born at Palmer Road years | ago but moved with P parent to Tignish when she was five. | Since her -marriage forty-six | pe? with the inailienable fights of the ladies to~an untammeled freedom of speech in carrying out the pleasantries” e social g 19 MR. WRIGHT when Requiem High Mass. was May 27 in Banff, Alberta of Mrs. Other highlights of the pré- lelesned 1 — by Rev. Howard. T.W. Balderston, the former gram include a banquet this Island Native ea ; Mary MacCannell, sister of Mrs. evening at the Charlottetown 'L.W. Rippley of: Huntér River. |Hotel, where the guést speaker | | Receives Degree Officer Cadet Roger Ellioti Wright of Ottawa, formerly of | Kinkora,” Prince Edward Island, Sova. Mil Friday from the Royal Military College of Can- | ada,. Kingston, Ontario. OL Wright has completed an 'fitensive four year course in | academics, leadership and ‘ath- of .Engineering..degree i | hanical Engineering and .a! re- gular commission as a Flying Air Force. “ He was born in. Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, and at- | tended Washington and Lee High /School, Arlington, Virginia be- /Roval De Saint-Jean Saint-Jean, He is the son of Mr. G.A. tawa. Ontario. Memorial Park, Glendale. James McCardle, son of Mr. — ard Mrs.. Charles McCardle of | dleton, ‘has: resumed sum- || mer employment with’ DuPont of Canada at their —Kingstdii, Ont. plant. Mr. McCardle re-, cently received his “Bachelor of’ § Engineering Degree from Nova Scotia Technecal College and he plans to attend the University of Néw- Brunswick this fall for ad- ditional schooling. in electrical | ertgineering. ONLY LIBERAL GOVERNMENT WILL PROVIDE FREE SCHOOL BOOKS - "TEXAS TOWN FLOODED MIDLAND, Tex. (AP)— Cloudbursts and violent elec- | trical] ustorms left heavy’ flood | _end fire damage in,parts of west Texas Friday. Water tuyned streets into small rivers | ri lapped over the doorsteps | A MICA TG ilfield centre of 70,000 peo- ne. ome cars were washed off | S480. Police said all the eo | rental System will be available. otists were able to wade to = wrists were able to wade to | safety ‘ISLANDERS STAY HOME ‘The—fewest—Canadian—v omet hold jobs . in. Newfoundland— only 18.4 per cent of the prov- ince’s labor’ force. + . A Liberal government will provide free. school books for grades. to 11. In grades 11 and 12, a low cost. VOTE LIBERAL IBERAL} 1 iueettes by 00 w AGE PENSION ~ IMMEDIATELY For All Sehior Citizens P.E.T. Liberal Assoc. letics and receives a Bachelor | ec: | Officer in the Royal Canadian | fore—entering College Militaire | years ago "she has lived in- Ak Roper and Mrs, |the of . social- Mrs. Louis MacGuire, Mrs. Ro- lin action” ‘Yn 1944, and two grand- liv a in Stoneham, | eals Funeral Home, Parliament At A Glance | By THE CANADIAN FRIDAY, May 27, 1966 The government announced | appointment of Dr. Clarence L. Barber, head of the eco-— nomics department of the University of. Manitoba, to head an inquiry.’ into the cost of farm Aenea ame _parta)\ td seg ON “warned the Commons during | ~ debate on --his-. i “meeting on the suggesti “PRESS Ts” Coampens ~ Gvandemes supply bill * for Sse pit tt to ‘police who raided a. number of ‘locations etts coast and arrested. alléged meet Jufe government hills after opposition MPs called for action to halt the soaring - eost of living. The health department an- | nounced grants totalling more than $500,000 for ainese and amateur sport. : August. Choquette tL—Lot- -buniere) said a-Commons committee should look into “statements by Raymond Langlois : tiste — Megantic) about al- leged_ misuse of winter works funds— in * — ¢ommun- ity. : ’ Ni icholson j ‘Labor Minister department's spending estimates that a growing number of labor dis- putes are threatening the economy. Then he attended a meet- ing with representatives of shippers and longshoremen _ involved in a contract dispute ' tnat has. tied up the. ports of Montreal, Quebee and Trois-Rivieres. CBC directors held along dn by an informal reviewer: ihéy should explain their rea- ~ sons for the decision not to . renew the—contracts of Pat- | rick Watson and Laurier La: | Pierre, hosts of the television program. This Hour” Has ; A statement issued after-~ ward said the board agreed | the dismissals had -been. mis- handled but the--reasons be- hind them were valid. ; The Commons meets at 2:90 p.m; EDT- te eontinue de- bate on’ the government — bifil to reorganize the responsibil- ities of various ~departments: “The Senate is adjourned until’ ,-May. 31. @6-6-6-6-666666-666666666 oooo7e? Purity Products” 4 4 .., “Parents Prefer p 4 4 317 Kent’St. Dial4.7125 3 | Remember... 8 ~The Conservative Government WILL INCREASE | OLD AGE PENSIONS TO ae (Credi- } that }. + OOO 00002ooe fit : ce and fece! | NEWS FOR ALL TO SEB ' The world’s largest’ electrie moving news sign, 66 feet by ' Const along the Massachus- “surf fishermen’’ discovered they were actually Coast Guard five. ie to be erected in Lon- intelligence __ agents -'don’s. Piccadilly Circus. - ee, ° Don't Flip Yout Latch ! sage latch end wnletch wader field eondi- - tions. 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