_Light “Horse Eastern “Townships to form an ery of the Brigade was literal- “Jo RS Gallant? ‘of the, card party held at the|mMcArthur, John Buller Murley, _ ladies’ —_consolations.. Wy ro }- } | THEY RE ALL SMILES “Prime Minister Pearson and Opposition Leader Diefenbaker exchange broad smiles across a chair econ for House Speaker Lamoureux. The three ‘attended the. unveiling’ Thurs- day in the House of Commons of a portrait of aaree House speaker Alan “MacNaughton, now retired from politics. (CP Wirephoto) - Eight Veterans _ Stage Reunion Eight © veterans of the first; The entire tirigadé of which |- world war who were recruited |taey formed a part was decimat-| by the Prince Edward Island |ed in less than three days of to. join” the “6th (fighting ‘starting on June 2, 1916. C.M.R., Regiment’-in 1915, held|) Three of the four batallion | a reunion in the ee Home |ccmmanders in the brigade © last night lall colonels were killed on that’ Although. the 6th C.M.R., day as was the general in com- drawn from all parts of. the |mmand--of the Division, Genefal,' infantry battalion in France. ‘ly blown to pieces when ‘two. June 2nd is a histogjf-day injmines exploded ‘under them. the_memory..of the vefetans who. Those that. survived the explo- met last night. zion were wounded men and fell into the hands of the Germans. ee _[TRYING DAYS: MS -In the~ records. of the 5th | TOURIST. SIGNS... ----- : ‘lomR.; with whom. the. eight “lmen who held the reunion last |* New Signs pointing the-way to the Prince Edward Island Tra- night served June 2,-1916, was} the most ing days in the his- | tory of the. battalion. ‘Later on the 5th fought in the battle of the Somme, the capture of Vimy, the attack on Paschen: | \dale, the battle at Arras, and the’! before any of the 105th bat- vel Bureau in the new provincial year governmeni office building on ae erossed the English Chan- Rochford Square in __Charlotte- town were tacked up yesterday | The 5th -CMR-had two Victoria ; ‘Cross winners. They were by department ° of highways | A |George .R. Pearkes, now Liew workmen. The bureau was Te- | tenant-Governor/ of British Co located’ about a month. ago tenaniLove break through the German Army on the 8th August 1918. The eight from its old site at the corner of lumbia -and Charles Rutherford | d | |of Toronto. _men who met:last night arrived in France seven. months after the \Fiest Canadian Division sand one srects Getta = ae _The eight veterans who- atterid- ; | last night’s reunion were: CARD. PLAY \Col.. F.I. Andrew, Major N.W. The following are the results Lowther, Ex-Police Chief C.W. Comminity Centre last ‘night: |4) of Charlottetown, Pat Martin first, Mrs. Joseph r@ J. Gaudet, Mis- second, Margaret Mc- = Gallant; couche, Dan MacPhee, Souris Met ieee > ae ee Killburn Sherren, Crapand. ws con eee so present..was. one. guest, Mrs. Harold= Cud- i more and W. W. Murphy; freeze- |hev:” Mr- -Riley;~ retired-—Angll ed_ in out, Peter Costello and Mrs. leat minister, who serv special “prize; 4 L¥rance-with-the-2nd-CMR_........ George Larter; door prize, Mrs. | © (WEATHER Preston Elsworth. TORONTO ARRIVE HERE About 150 enginners from var- | (CP) = _Temper- . fous parts of the continent are |atures: : Tead by Arnold Burhoe. scheduled to .arrive in Charlotte- Lew overnight. High Thursday. town. July 14 to attend a: con-|Dawson ........... 35 | ference which ° will’ discuss: yar- \Victoria J ieseZeees 49 = | ious problems involved in the |Edmonton ........ 43 56 construction of-the causeway in | ¥éllowknife a0 41 52 t tre Northumberjand— Strait; Resina—-----r+-+-—AT__S1 Their. visit..and. the meeting, Winnipeg ..+-..-+. is - which is to be held at the Con- riee. Bese y aoe a % federation Centre, will: give en- | Montreal PRP ee ae at” 69 gineers some idea of thé pro-/Q,ehec ...... 38° 69 ject, ccnstruction requirements | big tna oo te of the link between the Island Frederictn oe is j s and_the—mairiland; Moneton-sssc.sa+es 47, —68- PRESENTATIONS MADE - eas es aa Presentations were. made to bya Pe ar 44: 50 Mr. andMrs. Leo. Trainor on the - iodthe Porras 45 61 occasion of the retirement. of ae rohha’ rina 59 66 Mr. Trainor from the position of Bo pans ee Grae 53 66 Postmaster ‘ of -the Johnston's ees Se ea 54 ¥ River Post Office which has New York ....sse5 14 Jackkonville ...... 56 78 closed. The social evening spent Miami 70 81 at the home of the couple includ- Oieien SHU ea RES 61 96 efi,--besides the presentations, ‘ a A alae a 3S 73 -—the-reading of-an-address,-danc- AS ip ad ing and card games. Harold je “presentation = to Mr. Trainor while Sheila Mc- Nally presented Mrs. Trainor with flowers. The address was day with somewhat warmer tem- peratures is ,expected today. However, a disturbance -near James Bay Thursday evening | outlook te Saturday, coat: 1 I | I F A ther..office..says.a...mostly..sunny...° will give considerable cloudiness and scattered showers later in the ‘day to Prince Edward “Is- “| Jand and parts -of New Bruns- wick. A few showers are expect- ed in Cape Breton in the after- noon. Afternoon temperatures | should'reach the low 70s in some places. “Cloudy weather with little tem.’ perature | for Saturday.. “Regional” forecasts: “Prince Edward at ‘East- oe New Brunswick Counties, Bay of Chaleur: Sunny becoming cloudy in the afternoon with scattered showers in the even- “Maritimes went to France as a Mercier. The Brigadier Gener- | ing; a little warmer: winds light, unit in’ 1915, it was merged with | jal of the 8th brigade was wound- | low- high at Charlottetown 42-65, litthe temperature change. High tide today at Chacitie: jtown 1113 a.m. At Rustico at a.m. and 9.19 p.m. Sum- mersidé tide eighteen minutes later than- Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5.46 a:m- and sets; at. 8.36.p.m,--All-times--ADT. Three Men Assessed $125 In city police court “yesterday morning, Raymond’J. Judson, Alexandra, Donald Ivan __Mac- ‘Lean and Joseph M. Doiron, both of Charlottetown, were each fined $125 and costs or 30 days when they appeared before act- ing Magistrate Gerald Foster, QC: Sas geen MacLean and. Doiron, who were charged with drunken driv- ling, offered pleas of guilty to lesser charges of driving. while impaired. Judson pleaded guilty , to-a charge. of driving .while im- paired. Lester O'Donnell _repre- sented the three accused Philip Joseph Gallant, ity; charged with break and_ entry with intent, had the tharge with- crawn upon the request of Police Chief Sterns Webster Fined $5 and costs were. Ber- nard. Murphy and Roddie: S. Hic-|7 kox, both of Charlottetown, ‘on charges. of failing to_stop at stop, signs. Each accused offered a/ written plea of guilty. TAX RAISES CASH The British Government. ex- pects to collect about 315,000,000 | pounds by. its new payroll tax. fo a Card. of Thanks Turn to page V2- “1,700 ..:.. RED. ROSE FLAVOUR-FLO HOLIDAY CASH CONTEST BUYING WOOL —° | WASHED OR GREASY | _ GET CASH, YARN. or. BLANKETS IN EXCHANGE » Government Cértified Warehouse Shipments of 20 pounds or over eligible for Gov- ernment Deficiency Payment. ~ William Condon & Sons 65 Queen St reet Charlottetown Ie ‘ “NOW 10 AM. to | sity Placement | LeClair, ithe National enplennest" twice. iA. Fraser, jment Officer; jother employment specialists. |. | The second week Mr. LeClair ispent at Mt. Allison’ University, | g Mr. change is predicted | ~|more are only available in Park- I floral tributes and ba ee After Alterations ~ DAILY Ne Eastern aan Central Districts [The Guardian Charlottetown, ah June oe 1966. WS Page | ' Placemertt | Officer; | Has Returned - inted Univer- Officer for Prince’ Edward Island,’ Edmond returned this weekend following the first. of a series of familiarization courses set up by 4 Ser- The newly ap Two ans ago Mr. LeClair | | Teported to NES Regional Of- \fice, Moncton, N.B., for’ induc- tion and orientation training. Training for the first week was |given- by G.F. Lawson, Atlantic ‘Regional Director, ‘R.J. Coy, |Assistant Regional Director; G. Regional Employ- L.A. Kaufman, | Supervisor Special. Services. and ;where a University. Placement |Officer has been in residence | | fon over two years. LeClair will spend the | next two weeks in the. Charlotte- town office of the National Em- | ployment Service, before attend- | vices Student Placement Confer- erce to-be held in: Montreal late | er this month. Representatives of Memorial, Dalhousie, St. Mary’s, Mount Allison, Acadia and. the Univer- conference. Sends Request General manager of the Char- | lottetown. Board. of Trade,.C.W. Moffatt;--- announced. ~.-yesterday morning that a request has been sent to-and a. reply received from the Atlantic Development Board concerning the possibility lof the board examining suggest. | I. | the - parents to encourage ing a UCPA and Manpower Ser- is sity of Moncton will attend this Trade Board =~ ed sites in and around the city | Allied Youth: ‘| Has Meeting . ‘Keir ,Costain, co-sponsor’ of | Parkdale Post of-—Allied Youth, | addressed a recent meeting of | the Community Centre Post of | Allied Youth on the need for ed- | ucatjon in our a world, In- his. ‘address ostaih urged | the youth to receive as much ed. | ucation as possible ‘and urged | - the | young people to stay in school. Other activities during yh meeting included a panel cussion on topics relating to os -ucation and the high school drop | out. The president of the post, | | Kenny Des Roches reported on last year’s activities. Father | < WW: Comerford ;sponsor._.of the oe Nett 3 y f v . ’ 4 ¥ y ‘ ton- * as. chairman. ‘ ; | Entertainment at the meeiing | | charges “of failing to ‘report aN |... Since his ordination in~1952 was highlighted by the new AY. | accident when they appeared | | Mr. Moase*has served as Ar Chort’s who sang This Land Is | before ;Justice of the Peace] ter of the United Church at Your Land ‘and’, Do. What You | | Albert Dinnis. > Fined were: | Northeast Harbor, N.S., Hunter Do Do Well. Other entertainers | Murdock Kennedy, Bradalbane River, PELL, and Oxford. N.S 4 were \Carol Dunsford and Gloria | and James Robert Ford, city. . ‘Costello a duet; Atine Marie Gal- | The latter was also fined $10 | lant, Margaret MacInnis, Father 3 and costs on a charge of driv. | Comerford, a skit by Arnies’ |‘ing without a valid driver's Rootin’ Tootin’ Gowboys was! licence. ~ | petformed. Members - of the! Others fined $10 and . costs group included: Arnold Blanch.| Were: Mrs. Violet Affleck, - Mt. ard, Rosemary McLeod, Bruce | | Stewart, driving. without a valid WE ATHER AFFECTS ~HOME CARLISLE, (CP)— | The marital wae MOB.LE HOMES England, Weather + affects 4 ; LeClair, David—Burke,; -Wayne _licence; Louis MacPherson, East The Atlantic, The Acadian —}} | Gregory. ‘Royalty, failing to stop at a and The Fundy A reception followed the meet- | stop sign; Ralph Astle “Barett, : - : ing. | Parkdale, inefficient equipment; is —_— | Jolin Arthur Carruthers, City, $50 Penalties ee Are Imposed obert Jorgenson of Bradal- leas pleaded not guilty to a charge of» allowing a vehicle to j|be operated with inefficient In - Traffic Court yesterday | equipment and bad his case ad- morning, two persons were each journed to Magistrate’s Court on fined $50 and- costs, on separate ! June 3. TOM COLORIS Sammerside Phone 436-5601 Agent for Kierstead Mobile Hore’ S*lee Thursday was—elected_as- “happiness & Foe WONDER WORLD OF BOOKS: | os. U THANT “The. Search for Peace” biography Bingham $7.75 aE DEVIL’S A By Robert H. Adleman and ; Col. George Walton‘ $6.75 CARD SHOP Grafton St. and _querrels, sav post, gave remarks, Rev C R. Mouse" slat secretary of the Mari- James. Stables, .52. After 0 Members of the panel included time Conference o.‘the Wnited years ov | study’ of the -Carlirie Mr. and Mrs* Frank DesRoches, Is Named To Post Ohurch .of. Canada. i" ; court where he is. recoP 52 Mr. and Mrs. Keir Costain, Basil Mr. Maast succeeds Rév, How- cl lerk, he says many more trou Molyneaux and J.L. Vessey. Dr. SACKV ILE, N. B, (CP) — (ard Christie of Marysville, N.B., bled, marriages end. in’ court n | John- Maloney, chief_of staff at) Rev. ‘Clifford R. Moase, United! who had. resigned to. study at winter than in summer. a the Charlottetown Hospital acted Church minister at Canning. | Andover: Newton College in Bos- rs by June sdiatiiiiiad uv ‘Gustrial park. se He said that the ADB will ‘con-| sider this possibility at the-next | lumeeting which is. scheduled for. |. Charlottetown on July 4. é At a joint meeting of the In-| | dustrial Development Commit- | +-tee-of- the—Villages—of..Parkdale., findings indicated that present unused sites available. for an In- dustrial Park of 40 acres: of dale and Sherwood and. that the city of Charlottetown ‘without re- locating present users of sites has no suitable land for indus- trial growth available other than possible waterfront landfill. site sélected by them as most suitable should be-considered as- the site and a point effort made | to- obtain—assistance-from Provincial er: to obtain’| the land. af It was the consensus at the meeting that neither «'Charlotte- town, Parkdale or Sherwood purchase the land for an in- dustrial park development. _ It was considered that the Prov- | incial Government might be * couraged to assist in fhe land purchase or that the area con- | sisting of Parkdale and Sher- wood and the city. of _Char- the » park. |for an Industrial Park must: be | publicly owned before govern- | tent grants, such as one-third | servicing grant from the Atlan- | | tie Development Board’ could be | obtained. | ‘To Rev. Eric Robin, Rev. ‘Walter Reid, Sisters, Nurses! | and _staff_of Charlottetown. Hos- | pital, Hennessey Funeral Home; | all ‘who sent masses, enrolments, sympathy ;cards, friends and neighbors | who helped in any way during 'Dora’s illness and death, we Sa gratitude. Family of the late Mrs. Dora McAdam. eI “it was ‘suggested that ‘follow- |~ ing the possible ADB study -the |: the += were. ina. financial ..position..to.; ~It--was: explained. that. the-land | wish to-fereby-express~our~sin=- and Sherwood held recently the| i. Windnal Restaurant. | Prince St. OPEN é 12:30 AM. SSSR SRST Pontiac- Bu Be’ sure to ro P. = and ‘ ee has been hnoroughty insp cted at . - reconditioned. ay Each carries. a written a. ‘warranty m And remember: only a 113 St. Poter’s Ro: ad ick dealer sells Goodwill a See your Franchised: Goodwill- Pontiac: Buick-Beaumont- Acadion- Vauxhall- GMC Truck dealer - HILLSIDE. MOTORS LIMITED © ~ Sharlottetown, P.E. L see. “The Fugitive” Mondays at 9 te 10 P. 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