Lae uotet3 ect dy Watson bamine te. dages slain a * issue of ‘ At the annual meeting of the Charlottetown Junior.Chame- ber of Commerce last night Lloyd MacEachern, ML EFT) ED) eee Js Harold chairman*' PRESENTS AWARD Hennessey with the Effective Speakers: Award. for the Char- lottetown JC's: Mr. Hennessey also ‘won the Prince Edward Island Effective ffective speaking con} LOCAL ‘Kings. Residents BRIEFS File Petitions - GEORGETOWN — Two peti- tions for recounts in the Fifth Electoral District of Kings were Qe ee ee lied yesterday at. the George: IS PATIENT Mrs. Milburn Stewart,’ Murray arbour, is a_ patient the in —~P-E-T- Hospitat: = ESTABLISH PLANTS Canadian Industries Ltd. will establish two fertilizer plants, one in Elmsdale and the other in Roseneath, next year’ according to an item in the Financigl Post. ' FIRE ALARM -The Sherwood Fire Departs’ ment answered 4 call ‘at the po- ‘tato warehouse’ of Borden Bos- well, Suffolk Road, at 10.55 yes- terday morning. Dennis Saun- ders, a local resident, ‘turned in the_alarm.-There: was_consider- able damage to the floor and roof of the warehouse, which was not insured, The warehouse was empty at the time. CARD PLAY | Results. of the card party play- __ed at the Community Center last _ night: : Ladies first: Mrs. C. Shepherd; second, Mrs. C. Walk- er; Gentlemen: first, James M. Sirhan, second, George Lar- ter; freezeout: Mrs. A. Bernard, -James-M..Garland; Consolation: Mrs. Henry Perry, Frank Duf- fy. Door prize: Mrs. C. Shep herd.. Special prize: Mrs. Helen Carmody. : as CIRCUS “The Charlottetown Fire De- partment will sponsor a three- ring circus show in the city on -_July —4..The—big _‘'Sells Gray” Circus will feature ani- mal, vaudeville and aeriat acts and will be held on a‘ site on Bel- vedere Avenue. There will’ be -afternoon and, evening perform- ‘ances. Ticket prices will range from $1.00 for children’s and $1.50 for reserved children’s to $2.00 for others ~ Wr TO. ADDRESS MEETING “Dave” Price; -news~broadcaster of the Florida program ‘Canada Calling’’, wil] address the semi- ‘annual fneéting of the P.E1. Tourist , Association at. the Char- lottetown Hotel ‘tonight at Hf o'clock. e Most' Canadians | wintering in the south have ‘heard the pro- gram and many have used it to Jocate friends whose addresses they. mighf. have lost. The ‘Association will hold its business’ session, scheduled to be one of the niost important in ,Fecent times, during the after- | noon. It is expected members will be called on to vote on the ‘grading’ tourist es- tablishments Following the session members will make “a tour of Confederation Center prior to a six o'clock réception >. PRESENTATION “The plaque-desisned and con- _ structed by three Island enfér- prises will ‘be presented to the owner © of (Charlottown. the horse who. recently won - the Epsom Derby, at ~Ascot later this week, announced Jack Mac- Andrew, tor of the Confederation Centre, vesterday merning He’ was ector of Atlantie House n Lon- don, -Endland Mr. MacAndrew: said that the presentation is causing much interest among the ne ws me “dia | in Tneltand The firms who were respons ible for désigning .and_ building the planue are Charlottetown Metal Products Lid and Lea- vitt Industries, AlKeftan The presentation will he made on. yehalf of the Charlottetown Sum- ner Festival. we ‘ TO OUERE( Paving exchange visits- to Quebec this summer in.the Cana ‘ , z and. town courthouse with J.W. La- vers, ¢letk of the county. court. The. first petition filed was that of Arthur J: MacDonald -for a recount of assemblyman bal-. lots cast in the district: in the re- cent provincial election. The se- cond: was.that of-Harry McCon- nell. Georgetown, for a recount of councillor ballots. in the dis- trict. - Gilbert A. Gaudet, Charlotte- stown: barrister, © accompanied vatid_represented .Mr. MacDonald at the filing. Mr. McConnell fil- ed his own’petition, and it is un-. derstood he is represented by G. R. Foster, QC, Charlottetown barrister. : ‘ SETS DATE a His Honor, Judge J. Sylvare Bus, Truck. nit MONTAGUE — Montague de- ‘tachment’ RCMP are... investigat- ing an accident which o¢curred yestérday afternoon in the-area. The mishap occurred about 4.30 p.m. and involved a large truck | and a school bus. Damage to the bus and truck was estimated at $250.00, each. Two. students were aboard: the bus at the time but no one was injured. Cause of the accident was not determined. Musick of Lower Montague. In Collision — : The—driver—of—the-truck-was re=- ported to be Roland Malcolm | dian Council of Christians and | Jews program will be nine | land students? Visiting in Quebec from duly | ; Island NewsPage Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown; Fri., June 10, / 1966. 5 i \ | P-E.I. Liberal” leader Alex Campbell was asked “to ‘com- ment last night. on a report that John Mullally, former MP for Kings, will bécomé his ‘special advisor’’ im’ the event that Mr. Campbell becomes Premier af- ter the July 11 deferred election in First Kings. He made the fol- lowing statement: “One matter which |! would like to clarify is the misleading ‘statement of a’ Conservative ca- «.-binet_minister--that—as-many—as five civil servants from New Brunswick. and Ottawa had ‘worked. for the provincial Liber- al organization during the cam- paign at public expense. This is entirely false. Mr. Mullally him- . self obtained a leave- of-absence WEATHER TORON m0 tures: Low overnight sue ree ‘Dawson. 78 (CP) — Tempera- ‘Snag ; a 57 ae | Vancouver .,...... 9 >» 6 Edmonton, . ....... 43 65 test'and represented the Is-_ ‘Winsiog Sera = o land in the Maritime contest Toronto . .:....... 223 BT, which was held at Dartmouth,: oane poets: re = ; ontrea ; . Nova Seat, Tecently,- bie 45 67 Fredericton . .....: 50 67 iSaint John .s35.6:: 49 67 Moncton 0 ns. 49. 66 ‘Halifax eas ae es 49 69 ‘Charlottetown 51 54. iSviiev co 49. 64 Yarmouth 500.55 6. OL ASts John ei 48-65 BOSONS 63... 78 N@w--YOrk avs eces 72 79 \DesRoches, judge of the county “iami.. .....e., 73 87 court for Kings, set the date for New Orleans 67 91 the recount of the application of Tucson vsuseenss 62 OL McConnell to’ be held in the Los. Angeles ....... 59 71 : HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- Georgetown. courthouse Wednes- day, June 15, at 10 o'clock: The recount: on the apptitation of Mc- Connell. was. -set--for--10--a-m., Thursday, June 16 at the George. town courthouse. McConnell, a Conservative candidate, lost. to Liberal George Ferguson by nine votes accord: ing to official Declaration Day results, 695-686. Liberal candi- date MacDonald. trailed Conser- vative Cyril Sinnott by only one vote, 690-689, in the Declaration Day tabulation. ; ther office say’s* a disturbance centred just south of Lake Erie | is. moving rapidly... eastward. It. is expected to pass. “Close. enough to Nova Scotia to give few Showers to the southwestern portion. of that province this the disturbance will cover except northern New Brunswick during much of ‘the day. Temperatures will be cool. in the. wake of the — disturbance; skies*will clear in all regions Saturday. Temperatures continue cool. Regional forecasts: m O53; s e Possession. © | ‘ ae |. Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern : 3 | Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Ed- Charge ward Island, Southen Half Fast- rern New Brunswick Counties: (Sunny becoming cloudy in th Dismissed — /afternoon; cool; winds ligt: | The charge of possession ot low-high at New Glasgow and trout out of season laid against. GOShen 43-65, Sydney and Char-. ~Joseph—Arnoid—Gatlant;—North-lottetown 40 _and_60,—M. .Rustico,-was dismissed at a spe- 4d 63; outlook for Saturday, cial-sitting of Queens County cloudy clearing in the morning; Magistrate's Court yesterday af- | cool: ternoon. Provincial Magistrate High tide ioday at Charlotte- James“B. ‘Johnston, QC, presid- town 5.01 a.m. and 3:56 p.m. At ed : Rustico at 10.44 a.m. Summer- Counsel . for the -+ accused Side tide eighteen minutes later was D. Frank Sigsworth. Gordon than Charlottetown. Sun rises to- Tweedy’ répresented the Crown, day at 5.44.a.m.-and sets at $.41_ Witnesses called by the Crown p.m. All times ADT, were Murray Cassidy, Caven- | dish Park Warden, Cnst. David | Power,» RCMP, and Lee Dar- rach, fisheries officer. CHY AREA FUNERALS |. MacCANNELL FUNERAL — Liberal Leader Gives Statement ‘from his-officrat qlee: ‘Tons have “as” possible evening. Cloud associated. with all | will at Ot- tawa and at no time during the campaign dS-he-draw a salary from ederal government. -‘‘As for the recent and specu- lative report, that. he may at some future time serve as , spe- cial assistant to myself, . can only comment at this ti that we’ would ‘have to first win the election and be called updn to form the government; and. se- condly, ‘Mr. Mullally’s own viéws would have.to_be-determined-be- fore I would make:such a state- ment: “No. such agreement—has~ yet been arranged, although I have admired Mr. Mullally's~ ability and genuine interest in his native province of Prince Edward Is- jland. 4 ‘Applications Reported Slow." J.E. Green, regional director of Old Age Security for the pro- vince, said yesterday that ap- "plications for pensions have been sow in. reaching the regional office. Pensions will be paid at age 686 starting in January of 1967. : : 4) According to Mr. Green, ap- proximately 750 persons will be eligible for pension at the red- uced age at the beginning of next year but to date applicat- been received from | only 205.°He has urged that all persons. born in the year 1898 or earlier, except those now re- ceiving an Old Age Assistance persion from the Provincial De- / partment of Welfare, submit ap- plications to his office as soon inorder to avoid any delay in payment. Application forms are = avail- * * < - * * Ww * * able in all post offices in the’ province;~along with-an infor- | mation ‘booklet regarding such | ‘matters as proof of age, and | a pre-addressed envelope for | mailing the form. 4 “While proving ‘the age of ap- | \plicants is becotning less of a burden each year," Mr. Green stated, | Bumber of cases which cause us considerable difficulty; some- times requiring two or three Fuel & - Stove ¢ Ci Oils Qo WZ Burner « ..- Service. A complete stock of furnace parts on hand. Your Shell Agent for Charlottetown, Parkdale, —— and Eastern Pp. EL | J. W. Skinner: Dial 4-4044 Mm THEATRE 2g ele Friday 9 p.m. Sat. 8 & 10 p.m. D.S. T. Adm. 30¢ - 50c - 75c “there are always a! SSessecess:c,. 1-21 will be James Constable, 7 |The funeral for Mrs. Alex, Mac- | —Road_and_John-Hambly;—N-0-r—_-Flower—bearers—were~ public=relations—diree--—. Maple Avenue; Anne Irwin, 16 | Cannell of 8 West Street was | “Crestwood Drive; Doug Ives, 63 | held Thursday, June 9 from the | ‘Charlotte “Drive; Mary “Ellen | Cutcliffe Funeral Home to- Tein Place, 138 Spring. Park Road: | ity United Church. Service was | Pauline Sherren, 151 Upper conducted by Rev. J.G.E. Ball | Queen Street; Beverley Swan, j assisted by Re¥. C.C. Lewis. A | York; Barbara Weale, 219 Kent | solo, The Old “Rugged Cross, | Street; Ann Willms, St. Peter’s | |was sung by Mrs. John Carr. | Allie] Larter, Ralph Josey. Carl .Mae- Callum, <Wilfred — ‘MacDonald, | wood Road. The students will be guests of “THAT DARN CAT" By Walt Disney, Haléy Mills, Dean Jones, Roddy McDowell. The. Cat tracks down criminals! The Cat. neeced all his ; nine..lives..to..escape,-.Comedy,~-Adventure;--Romance;- Coming Mon. - Tues. June 13 & 14 — A Very Special Favor, Rock Hudson. FREE FRI. NITE — JACKPOT PLUS $45.00. Alto $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 and 4 cartons of Coke. “You Win— We Lose’’ Contest — ~Last week's winners: Dents Edgbombe, ‘Brenda MacDonald, Georgetown: Harbour; Debbie: Sinclair, Montague. ones “River;. | Murray “Murray Chesley Buell, Quebec families during their George Neale. .James Crabbe, necessary for a decision is: ob- tained. We.-had, one case rec- ently where an applicant was | found. to Be four years older than had been supposed, and an- other where thes applicant. was = proven to be at least: three years course, . older: This meant, of they they were eligible to a pen- sion much earlier than-they had: expectéd. + Hence anyone who does not have’ positive proof of his daie of.birth should: contact ™ the. Regional Old Age Security |. “with | office in Charlottetown whatever documents * are avail- able so that we may examine’ the case immediately and ad- vise him on_ the procedure’ to ~ emcee be followed in establishing his date of birt he’ ‘ Mr. Green also reported that some inquiries are being receiv- ed in his office regarding the supplementary payment to ee us sions of $25 per’ month»<He ad- vised that all such inquiries “should -be directed to the <Prov- incial’ Department of Welfare which will be STAAL ar Ig any such program, —— Crew Reunion ls Planned August 4 and 5, 1967, are the dates set for’a: reunion of per- sonnel who served in the famous tribal class destroyer: HMCS aida during the Second Wee ar This once in-a lifetime - get! = gether will be held in Toronto— where the warship; is now being preserved and maintained by an organization known as ‘‘Haida- Incorporated”’. * _The.reunion--has—been planned by a group of.-former HMCS Haida personnel now residing in Victoria. The committee is anx- lous to hear from .as thany fel- low crew members as possible, and to them extends a cardial invitation. to attend the get-to- gether in Toronto next year dur- ing Expo '67. All those who served on the famed wartime destroyer and in- terested in attending the reunion are asked to communicate with the committee at the following | address enclosing a self-addres- sed stamped envelope: Haida Reunion, c-o 1551 Derby. Road, Vietoria, BC. ig << + 1 MATINEE ONLY! AML 7 ON SUNDAY Shepard, the occasion of ‘his 7th. birthday His weight at birth was 16 lbs. William Preston Cardigan, \s pictured «on, 4'> ozs. and of a natural birth. He was the ninth child of Mr. and Mrs. James Shep- ard:of Cardigan, with four sis- ters @nd-four brother's. He- is in, grade qne at Cardross School. and nearly always” makes: 100 per cent in his ex- aminations. He was- born <at the Kings County. Memorial Hospital. on June 12th, 1959, .one -of the hundreds of chil- ‘dren delivered by Dr. Preston Mcintyre of Montague. At the time of his birth .he: was con-~ sidered to be the largest baby of a natural birth in the-world The hospital, the doctor and the press was flooded with in- quiries and for proof of weight and. size. at that time. His | weight is now normal for his age. cen ETS Drama” Scholarships Announced The 'p. ET! Beans Festival Association is awarding two scholarships to persons on P.E.I. interested in drama, Peter Shama, in charge of scholar- ‘ships and trophies for the organ- lization. announced last night. Winners of scbelarenie: | may SATURDAY AT “T and 3 ONLY z Bees e o 7. ‘DORIS DAY % Ts é = = A stay. On their return, July 22, they will’each bring -a French student to be their Buests until August 4th. .-. ENTERS HOSPITAL — Melvin Roberts, John-McKinnon, Harold Larter, Richard Clinton, John MacCallum Pall bearers | |fwere: Albert MacRae, John McLure, George Larter, William | Everett Harris, has entered MacCallum, Fred Chandler, Wil- the P.E.I. Hospital for treat- liam MacKinnon. Interment was ment. : “fin People's cemetery. | TONIGHT! ae THE SCOTIANS" Tom, Jim. and Garth. recording stars of ‘“Conie On. New- foundlander’’. Director from Montreal. ; ALSO. DANCING ° TO Les Alexander and The Smoothies GRANADA Room ROOM —: - Memiibers and Guests. Welcome __ an scalps HONDA BIKES Where to buy one? ~ Douglas Bros. & ow *. ys JONES Yee: of course! @ Lew Down Pay me nt 4 @ Lone Term Financing 155 Kent St. Dial 2-1234 me OMe. STETOOEa wh “a ‘and ~ SATURDAY ~ 1. THIS ONE! @ Canteen service @ Show at Dusk ‘Admission 75e Children under 12 free. ta SS VOOLELOH We Cae = Ce gia a AO APOE oePrpee eee eee ey Confederation Centre ROD-TAYLOR a = «An Aaron Resenderg Martin Melcher Production — ise Stormag MERMIONE BADBELEY > SERGIO FANTONE . others _ PLAYING TON'GHT > ct | STRANGE AND COMPELLING STORY. Het-Co om “Don @ Show . Dusk” he orm ae attend thelr choice of the Aflan- : tic Summer -Schdol-of Arte at. the Confederation Centre which, will be held from July 11 to August 20, or the ColumBia Center.at North Rusti- where two courses are being © given, one from July 4-14, the Cultural co, Rustico. courses are for young ,people from 13-18, the Confeder- ation Centre courses’ generally for those 18 and over, -especially school teachers. Those - interested should apply in writing to Mr. ‘Shama- on. or be fore kJune 16. His address is 38 Hillside” Dp. Charlottetown. Sherwood Man Assessed: $10 . Acting magistrate Gerald Foster, QC, fined . Raymond Francis Griffin, Sherwood, $10, and costs or 5 days on a charge of failing to stop at a red. traf- fie Hght when the accused ap- peared in city police ccurt yes- terdaV. morning. Griffin had a second charge against him, driv- ing without a licerise, adjourn- ed to June 10. Merril L. MacInnis, Orwell Cove, was fined $10 and costs or five days for failing to yield at a yield sign.. The accused also appeared on a. charge of driving a motor vehicle without due care and attention and had his case withdrawn. ~. - Brenton Partridge, city, Elmer MacArthur, Lewi8ville, and ‘Leo , Wilfred Duffy, city, were each fined $5° and costs or two days an ek sign from July 18-28. The North , Festival ‘Appoints — Chairman. MONTAGUE Leonard Mon- roe, Montague, was appointed hairman. of :tite. third: annual. regitnal strawberry festival to. be held at Montague on July 18, 14; and 15 this year. Mr. Mun- roe had taken-an active part in the past twé festivals Kenneth R... MacDonald, last Years chairman —will_take—over— the position of secretary trea- surer. Eugene Murphy will onee again be in. charge of the, re- gional strawberry queen _con- test and. Mrs. UWeona Sinclair will bé in charge of the ball and. ‘dance «program for , thd second ‘time. The- appointments were during a meeting of the mittee chairmen held © ing, A further meeting will he 4 held next Thursday to, formulate ‘ plans_and- to complete present plans, for the July festival: made com- last even- WIFt FEARS PHANTOMS: DUNSTARLE, fingland (CP) A -ghost saved a convicted Bet- fordshire man from. serving his; jail senterice William: Haywood, e , clauned he couldn't leave his teen-age wife alene in their 200- sear-uld house because she thought it was haunted and was afraid of living. there alone. He . was fined instead 6f. jailed, and put on probation. oo: Soh ee ele he ee teat NORTH RIVER x 9 Tease es TONIGHT - SAT. ISWIN ee 14 Fabtastic . “ song hits! mathe Fourm SHOW AT DUSK! ar SU TNT aS 6 eae cnrameaa THE BIG BEAT ‘WITH THE EXCITINGEST NEW — PACE MAKER PACK! 's BACK § GIT Y anome ae Morsey" : ie lacke-ca Julie Samuel Cilla B oat dim Savile temsets Michael Hatter: Brian Epstein woe dy MIDNIGHT ‘SHOW TONITE aeow AT 11 745 | fifty million; a “years out. — of time?