a LEGION- CHAMPS =n Gerard Poirier and P.C. Mar- represen! £ ehe branch’ Royal Canadian _degion were winners of the provincial cribbage champ- ting-theMiscou- The competition took place at picture: Pius Smith, provin- ~cial president of the Legion is Mt Stewart recently, when 12> presenting the tropnyto~ the teams from all over the pro- . winners. ~ vince took. part. In the above | [ee eee Elderly Resident Passes Away ___ a ionship for the year 1965-66. The death of one of Kensing- |ton’s oldest résidents, .Mrs. |Headly Paynter ‘occurred on |Monday morning in her 92nd “| annual is to receive an award-of merit | on Thursday of this week at the convention banquet the Ontario Separate Schoo! will be held in Toronto at the Royal York Hotel and Mr. Doir- | ‘jon, a former Is!and: man. will address a large gathering of distinguished educationists and others. eet connect Dr. Francis received the hon- orary degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of Ottawa) several year ago. He was born lin “Hope River inthis. province; and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peters. He is a form- er student of P.W.C. : Mrs. Henry Doiron;-7—Summer. Street is a sister. Two brothers rareJerry —ti- Rustico and Henry Peter kora: The “‘award of merit’ is made! | s, Kin-| Catholic education ih Ontario. Mr. Peters .was chairman of |the board of trustees for Separ- came—a member of the Ottawa, Trustees’ Association. The event 000 today. for—outstanding—contributions—to--Planning—Area (See menor -Sectieee No Sener) Tape 8 See eee cee ight! pean Township for 17 years.;of St. Gregory’ for his-services tive will have. a After-annexation in 1950, he be- as a director of the Marian Con- Leendl tiscueston. with MF. Hag- F Island News Page Island Native 2s To Be Honored Dr. Francis M. Peters, Ottawa | ever, two. years since. ° During this period, the sep- arate school system in Ottawa of underwent phenomenal growth— from 10,000 pupils in 1950 to 28,- Sixty new schools were built in less than a decade, for a total of 94. ‘ 1969 RETIREMENT In 1960, Mr. Peters retired as Chief of the public debt division of the Bank of Canada He is president of thé Civil Service Mutua! Benefit Society In 1952, he introduced credit unions in Ottawa area parishes. —He- -form-the—first PTA. nous Mr. Peters ] has served on th executives of the Ontario Separ- ate School ‘Trustees’ Association, —Peters_N-0-1-t-h|-Vineent-de-Paul_Soclety,and St_ George’s Parish. He is SSB-rep- resentative-on the technical ad- visory committee of the Ottawa Board The Community Chest, now United Appeal, made him an honorary director. gress held in Ottawa. King . coins they salvaged. “| He_said-he— planned the Ottawa Boys” Club, the St:| —_hear-an_address from Mr. Bos-|2 ‘well and Helen MacDonald,. Al-|¢ —»... % ‘Sheriff James MacKillop Serves OrdersFor Delivery SYDNEY (CP) — Sheriff. The injunction was obtained in’ has a prior title based on a°}j- | James MacKillop of Cape’ Bre-| Supreme Court at Halifax Sal- cence to search the 1925 ‘wreck {ton County made the rounds of urday by other Capegybre'o. of the pay ship Le-Chameau is- banks in this part of Nova Sco- group headed by, RoWert’ “D. sued in 1961,by the Sydney re- tia Monday serving SupreM™Me€\MacDonald of Glace Bay, N.S. ceiver of wrecks, a federal offi- |Court. orders for delivery of |MaeDonald, also a scuba diver. ojal, | thousands of dollars’ worth. Of \eontends his group has a part- Meanwhile vatying estimates | Sunken -treasure recovered from} nershin agreement with Storm of the recovered treasure were a wrecked: French pay ship near eoyering search for the treastre. made by both sides to the dis- Louisbourg, N.S., last fall ‘Storm says he ended the agree- pute. These ranged from a high The order in effect required ;ment last year. of $800,000 to.a low of $10,000. reson hor, see eee An earlier injunction obtained — A Y rou rohi- pel to on a a by, tes. Ma — ah a ae i n estimate f in | | ° Coates French vie and- silver iad Rlsae ied .o ite e Nova otia Supreme ‘Court hears arguments April 22 MacKillop said — he | Peat in. a |ALSO INVOLVED - Sydney bank during visits to all |- Also involved in the case is the ‘banks here and in _Louisbourg |Nova_ Seotia Provincial Secre- Don't let dull aches.and stabbing -. Monday. His next step will be to |tary, J. Gerald Doucet His-de--pains handicap you any tonger. Try count the money, record it.. ar- |partment issue d Storm a trea- TEMPLETON’S T-R-C's,Only85c and ‘range for its safekeeping anid ,re- |sure trove licence last year. It | $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. |port to the court. ; |Provided that, the province would | ,,, exe fat rll, wae Tomplaton's FLAME. Foca planned to__start get 10-per_cent-of anything he. apes ts ire. RAME-Coan, ‘counting the coins Wednesday | found. . | $1.35. “ : ats inight and he expected to have | MacDonala contends his group : : : {the_count' completed by bitado ; apeseseoeeetee§ s your pain RHEUMATIC or ARTHRITIC?. Do you long for relief from the agon jof rheumatic and arthritic pain Thousands get speedy relief fram their suffering by using T-R-C's. Sheriff found six hoxes lyouth worker and counsellor for | ¢ ;aleoholies. will address the con- |? iferetite dt 10:30. - ; After-lunch the conference will 1%, i¢ ‘cohol Studies Allied Youth ‘tela |? a eet gg eg |worker, and receive reports tt: @ patterns 1 H0e : $...@ Immediate. delivery 85¢ uP the-diseussion-groups—At—4- @ Phone for home viewing sample COSHH TSO OOOO an, guidance counsellor of the | Heavy Traffic lyear. She had enjoyed compar- ~ former Archdeacon ~ Passes In h Baars @s & r \ ~* Oct. 1944. From Oct . to SDU, on Canon dames Thomas Ibbott, | vetired Archdeacon of the Dean- ery of Prince: Edward Island, died Monday mor », in , the | P.E.I. Hospital. se Soa " Rev..Thbott:: inducted as Rector of St. Paul’s Parish in Cherlottetown in 1944 and ‘petame’ identified qith many objectives: recogniz- ed as worthy and in the. in- vterest of the community. Born in Rossendale, hire ~ Sept. 9, | “1894 the-son-of-a~clergyman,-he. came to Canada as a young man and engaged in various kinds of work available eventually join- ing the staff of the Canadian Bank of-Commerce in a western eity. : | Shortly after the outbreak of | hostilities at the: time of . the First Great War he enlisted for | training at Moulton, Ont., with | a view serving in the Imperial | Forces, which he did as a pilot | efficer in the Royal Flying) ’ Corps, on completing his train- ing. t On his return to Canada he ‘became a theological student ‘at Wycliffe College in Toronto and was made a deacon of a parish in ‘Nova Scotia in 1923. A year later he was ordained _priest. Rev. Canon Ibbott was curate —§t-—Paut's—Church—Halifax,- NS., from 1923. to 1930, rector ef a church in St. Stephen, N.B.,| from. Dec. 1930 to March 1937 and rector at a parish in Wood- stock N. B., from March 1937 to Dec. 1939 and at Trinity Church in Halifax from Dec. 1939 to 1944 to 2 2 he was.rector at St. Paul’s in Charlottetown. He was made a Canon of St. Peter’s Cathedral, Charlottetown, in 1952 and a Canon of All Saints Cathedral, Halifax, in 1957. In 1960 he was made Archdea- | ton of the Deanery of Prince; Edward Island. He retired from active parish work in Septem- ber due to ill health. ~For-the-following-year he was rector emeritus of St. Paul's Parish. ' Canon Ibbott was past president of the Ministerial As- sociation and-was -active in the formation” of the Protestant ‘Welfare Bureau. Other local activities. during his life in Charlottetown: includ- ed membership in St. John’s Lodge, A.F. and A.M. where he served as protestant chaplain. Im the Second Great War he was Protestant ‘Chaplain to the Naval unit at HMCS Queen Charlotte.He had also been partime chaplain at HM- CS Stadacona in Halifax. Staff Member To Ontario Rev. Allan MacDonald of the staff~of-St--Dunstan's University left over ‘the weekend for Guelph, Ontario to attend a so- celal action’ institution sponsored ” | Scarborough Saskatchewan ospital Rev. Canon Ibbolt was twice married, his first wife ~ being Lilian Mary Shand of Saint John, N.B., who died in. 1950. +~Iw-1953he “married- the—form- er Bessie Heartz Gillam Wor- thy, by whom he is survived. Other surviving relatives are a son, Rev. J:D:S. Ibbott, Ingle- side, Ont.;two-step- daughters, Mrs... Rory..&: Lantz, Victoria, B.C. and “Mts. David MacAdam, Ont; one brother in —and—a—sister—in- Toronto. The remains of ~Rev- Ibbott . are resting at MacLean’s Funeral ‘Honié:’ The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. on ‘Thursday from St. Paul's Church. Burial will be in Sher- wood cemetery. | Contraceptives has been chairman of the board | oo». atively good health until seven Is Reporte Y weeks. ago when. she entered the : ing Sen 4 soe es Summer- ; ; ide from where she was trans- The only exceptionally heavy | ‘ i traffic over the Easter week- ay pone aa mere end was Eastern Provincial Air- | = : ways schedule. EPA reported Fes n toxroet, Tones Sean their passenger service was ¢X- | daughter_of Mr. and ee Toba tremely busy with all flights| Millman, and after her mar. booked over the weekend, yes- |rj : ; , riage to Headly Paynter, moved terday and today. \to the Long River district. IMT reported that the pas-/ Since their retirement 11 years senger load on buses was not/ago the couple had lived in Ken- Be te wether” sade nee Fe setee ee ok eae ( ~-the- — : . lo o-and_she_was automobile travel especially: in-|the last surviving member of viting. The explanation seemed |her family. Surviving are 3 to be refuted, however, by the |daughters: Olive—Mrs. Knight, traffic.on.the--CNR car ferries | Winchester, Mass; Vera—Mrs. from Borden to Cape Tormen-|James MacKenzie, Kensington tine, which was “nothing extra- with™whom she resided, Vivian ordinary”, according. to the |—Mrs. Layton Coulson, Sea View. chief dispatcher. A step .son, David Paynter, _ The ferries—ran—on—schedule- Charlottetown and a step daught- ‘and-~had--no~ difficulty ~coping:/ River. Algo a number of Grand |with the moderately heavy traf- eee oe ae fic. On Saturday 210 automobil- | er, Mae, Mrs. Brown, Long and finance chairman alternately ' | s | David M. Boswell, director of the Division of Alcohol studies, P.E.I. Department of Education yesterday announced that - the fifth -provincial Allied Youth Conference on teenage problems willbe, held Thursday. and Fri- day, 11.14 amd 15 at the Ba- silica” Recreation Centre. Registration will begin at 9.30 Thursday morning, with Mr. Boswell welcoming delegates and_i them to the welcomes by Kenny. Desroches, Provincial Allied Youth execu- es were transported to the main-| land, 240 to the Island. On Sun-| day the figures were 406 to the’ mainland, 393 to P-E.I. VACATIONERS BEHAVE _ DAYTONA ._BEACH, Fila. (AP) — Despite some arrests Daytona Beach officials said Monday the college Easter va- jcation. crowd, this year, esti- |mated at 100,000 was well-be- | haved. Great hordes of students jheaded home 1 Sunday.. The most serious accident occured Sun- tive, the City of Charlottetown and city schools, and the official opening by Hon. L.G. Dewar, Minister of Education. At 11:15 Vincent McIntyre, Provincial Probation Officer, will deliver the keynote address. Lunch at noon will be followed by remarks by Department. of Education officials, a sing-song. an address by Rev. Keith Whit- ney, Tyne Valley, and the for- Separate School Board, where he George VI and Queen Elizabeth Provincial Vocational Inst ute, |as moddrator. medals. et The conference. -‘will-... iss | Fifth Conference | Set For Thursday conferente—at— 11, ~followed-—by- mation. of groups—provinci and tocal~ Allied Youth execu- Termed Harmful @v2222 + of-a~motel-and-died.--— of congenital abnormalities. 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