Military SASKATCHEWAN'I Premier Ross Thatcher. left. was greet- ed by Premier Walter Shaw on his arrival last evening at Montgomery Hall where the provincial government tendered a buffet luncheon for Prime Minister Pearson and the visiting Canadian prem- iers. A large number of guests attended the buffet. includ- Lieutenant-Governor . . MacDonald. Mrs. MacDonald. members of the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Build- ing Foundation. representat- ives of local military organ- izations, and officers of visit- ing naval ships. Music was provided by the Royal Can- adian Dragoons. Queens Co. Plowing Match Gets Underway Saturday Plowman from Que mi County' will converge on Forum] next Saturday. Sept. 5. where th e y I will tie. for supremacy in the ' annual county c h a mpions h in event which is being held. along with six other matches that are scheduled. it has been learnea from Carl Willis. Charlottetown who is the association secretary. - Both Mr. Willis and the pre— 1 sidcnt. Harold Godfrey. Cornw wall. are experienced plow Mr. Willis won the provincial title last yea r and will com- pete this year in the Canad i a n champion match at Brudeneli Park on Sept. 16. Carl placed third in the world match at Ar- moy County. Antrim. Northern Ireland in 1959. Mr. Godfrey re- presented this province In the Canadian championship event ui Portage la Prairie. in Manitoba along with Arthur Hudson. Cas- t-umpec who last week won the Prince County Championship .‘or the fourth time since the county match there was inaugurated. So the Queens County match has the unusual experience of being staffed by veteran match competitors. All that remains now is for enough enthusiast l c contestants to enter the various matches to ensure its competi- tive success. “limits Judging will be done by David Gilchrist. Fredericton, who has looked after that chore on sev- eral former occasions. Assisting him will be Da've P ea cock, PEI. department of agricult- ure, another official who is re- 3 3 posting for the Queens County boys In addition to the champlon- ship match there are classes for three - sod trac to r plows. for Junior Farmers. for beginners. for mounted plows. for boys and girls under 16 years. There is the Perfection Spedal which lcalls for plowing at field speed, linstead of the slow methodical approach to championship com- petition which features most of ‘the other matches. I The annual plowmen's banquet lis stated that night at Pow 11 al Hall when prizes in money and tin kind will be awarded. local Funerol’Home Completes Thoughtful planning and ex- tensive renovations have com- bined to allow the MacLean Fu- neral Home Ltd.. to offer the public distinctive servicejn time of bereavement. Located at 15 King Square. MacLean Funeral Home Ltd. has undertaken impressive ex- tension during the past year. includes the MacLeaA Memorial Vault. in a building adjoining the funeral home: also s cm chapel with adjoin-pg slumber rooms and reception rooms. plus main and private of- fices. The new chapel. one of the most spacious in the Atlantic Provinces. is tastefully decorat- ed with antique gold drapes. complementing pastel toned walls and Philippine mahoga‘ny panelling. PASTELS AND MAHOGANY Each slumber room is i n Renovation keeping with the chapel‘s gold drapes and has walls of soft pastel shades and mahogany panelling. combined with rose- beige carpeting. The furniture blends with the predominant color scheme. Reception and smoklng rooms are finished in the same subdued tones. Machan Funeral Home Ltd. was established under its pre- sent name w en a an purchased the funeral home from Dudley Wright some years ago. With the change of owner- IShIp. the funeral home located at 15 King Square. Mr. Maclcan. son of the late Rev. Daniel MacLean. operated ithe funeral home until 1959. i when it was jointly-purchased by H.(‘. Lindsay and James Allen. I n 1962 Mr. AIIHI acquired full I ownership. Today as an added service MILITARY ATTACHE . Laurent from the French Em- bassy in Ottawa is greeted on board HMCS Cape. Scott. the RCN maintenance ship in port Centennial Observances PROVINCIAL and national leaders meet in the rain at adian Navy squadron visiting Charlottetown during the Cen- tennial celebrations. can be seen In the background. Cornwallis. Premier and Mrs.' ' Shaw ilefti are seen Vt. R. chatting with the Pearsons with the provincial premiers and man_ ocal spectators. watched the traditional “Slin- set Ceremony" presented by CS here. by her captain, Cmdr. C. A. Law. DSC. CD. during a tour of inspection yesterday. Captain .1. P. T. Dawson, CD. officer commanding the Can- L. B. Pearson. along ISlAND NEWSPAGE Eastern And Central Districts casion to both Mr. Wayne and Mr. Shuster. officers and men from HM following the spectacle. The speakers and other guests 4 were given a cordial welcome _d “Jerusalem Study Centre Planned By Pope Paul Visiting Rotarians were: Bobi I l ' I . I . . ;' Elliott. Ottawa; Don Kempp ‘ I V The Gunman, Charlatwm‘In! Tuos- Sept 19 1964 5 Max onh: Norman Fraser‘l VATlLAN Cll‘Y lAPt—Pope'paratli'e theology "Will pay! Selection of Jerusalem held Toronto: J_ Elmer Murphyvpaul VI was reported “fonday‘spt-X‘lal 'attention‘ to Orthodox added significance. Jerusalem Summenslde; Roy Germaine, inight planning in Jerusalem allhef’lOEY’ but Will be broader Is a Holy City for Judaism and Wayne And Shuster Charm local Rotarians Feats of laughter and unre- strained applause greeted the sallies of wit and humor un- le Wayne and Shuster internationally famous Canad- ian comediens as hey each spoke all too briefly before the Rotary Club the regular weekly luncheon meeting at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. Frank Shuster. speaking on bethalf of his partner and the Val-mouth, NS: William Clark. 1 permanent study centre of com- lhan Chri-‘llanltyv'l‘Pflnfincs and Islam as well as for Christian- Sahshun.‘ Gm“? Shed_;parati\ve thanlogy to promote the current Christian unity 1n-,ity. ling. Merrick. Nix; Ben Ton.lC'l'rltslian u thity and better (“95" The source said there was no ley. Oakland. Calif: AG. Rum-9T9? "ml Wit non - Christian, a 4 . . ~ .immediate word whether the bold. Moncton: Ernie MacLeod. i falihk isti‘Tfi‘tfiiézaBL girangmm be‘centre would be In Israel's or La Tuqiie. Que. and Hanson E.‘ A high Vatican source said‘ “at-de not 0,. ‘ ' M 0 an: ordans sector of Jerusalem. . . Lewlston. e. bflfh Christian and non - Chrts- (“hairs but rather 'that the", The . ley e Inmrna‘ Guests of Rotary were: Roget ltian scholars would explore ' ’ ' lionalized In the United Nations Ill. Perry. AI Mutch, Rev. l.oms.world's religious beliefs at Palestine partition plan of 1948 ~ _ l Jigs. Hartwell Daley, A l anlcentre. but was split between prepon- {said “193’ were dEIlghIPd IO be. ' Scales. Keith camornn‘ a" M: The the lderamly Mnslem Jordan and Tin Charlottetown to receive t-;e l Charlottetown: Rev. HM. Crea-Iccntre as a personal project of Zionist-ruled Israel by force of “best ever" reception. He wads“: New Glasgow: Gerry Rivadpnpg pau1'5_ envisaged as 3 arms in the 194849 Arab~Israell ‘de'ighted to be at the Rotmvl Halifax: Brian Germaine. Var-llasting monument to his his War" The Jordan sector w the old t‘mouch: Ronald Loyham, Hall-ltoric meeting with Orthodox ‘ ‘ Jerusalem site of many shrines t h . u. - lump 90" M the Strong sue“ ifax: Patrick Best. Ottawa. anleatriai-ch Athenagoras v N a a 8:9 should be a certain openness to 9 .._.._ _ _.__._____, Official Flag To Fly Today ‘ Source described intelligent member of the team". | , . l" h" ' 0 g . . i . - - . ‘ Peter Hartiman. San FranClsco.-Holy Land, The. Pope was said F F T of Christians, Moslems and ilieie his partner interjectcd. Cam. I", have hoe“ working on .he IJews~was considered the more t star. He would rather be out iplaying golf~he thought it wast to rain so he esme" l The warmth and courtesy ofl , 7likely to be chosen for the Prince Edward island's newwpnh... The Vatican do“ not flag will be officially unfurled gmngnm, Let-Bey this morning at nine o'clock by ‘ Last spring Pope Paul 01* . . . . . _, (Continued from page It is c ho I a rs of non - Christianlprem'er “an” R' Shaw' 3’9” 8 599M?” "ail-“an SFCW’MT‘ plan since then. l Private North American con-i tributions will pay part of it cost. the source added to the public. bers hold certificates from the St. John Ambulance Somety for first aid training. '1‘ present staff of Mac.- Lean Funeral Home Ltd. in- cludes the following: Neil Mac- Donald. assistant manager; Gordon Johnson. apprentice; Crosby and John Ball. Sr. entire staff accompanying them. 1 the company operates an ambulance service‘ fully equipped with oxygen and first aid supplies. Staff mcm-. Mos. Fred Gates. secretary-re; ceptionist; and three part-timei assistants. Arnold Burhoe. Heath ‘ the WW? here won a “or ito obtain for reasons which we : faiths," the source sald. . The Ceremolly “'l” lake Place lat {Or non~ChriSIlafl PPllElf'M. ‘Epplt‘t‘latlorI‘ from the Neoln-Sshan not discuss," the Queen.“ He said the research in c0m_:atop the Provmcc Building in tin make contact with faiths be< mander of The Sullivan: . that W -———-————‘ Charlottetown and it Is expected ; and Christianity on matters of O 0 Inlurecl Child . . MP . warsh'p I" W" When MI He said that young people In that the premier will be assisted l common interes. said to Mr. Shuster last even- in the ceremony by Provinc i a l l . j Reported Restlng When do V: l . - .. . tCanada have been quoted as in: This is o'i'ie of the bet :wflnfing a new flag and this lSacred-try J. David Stewart. places on earth . i i .m f . ' be , tmid t be weal? Cafiadiam- At 9.05 am. the flag will also ' 5 no going o easy olan especia y t. rise w n were. he raised at Ch, Han and at . . maintain Charlottetown in theieducators had failed to point. Comfortably {Summerside Tgwn H8” “'9‘. SOCIaI DHIIkers hearts of all Canadians but all , ollt to them the distinctiveness th Gammon!“ a‘nmne‘ wh 0i school children are hearing and ' of the flag we now had. Twmyeapnld John Sm” wishes may fly 'the he“. flag. I Become Hi‘ill continue to hear about the COMMITTEE SUGGESTED .Mahee is resting commmanw‘ n was incorrect“. stated “,5 3 What are the warning signs? . { Cradle of Confederation. he The idea of setting up a com- in e . - . .- . . the Charlottetown Hospital ' ,ierday that Prime Minister ben- following an accident yesterday , ‘ . . . ut a drink “KL .mlttee deserved serious (‘0nSl before lunch? Are there a ter Pearson would break out the | - . . ideratlon. Mr. Mac llarrle said.i . r . . SUPPORTS CBC l d he suggested qthe commip‘flnemmn 1“ “Illifh he “'35 new flag at this morning‘s cere~ many women almlloha fill Mr. Wayne stressed the “9098- ‘ tee. should call to Its aid hoolka b;" " “r mm" by 3““ mmW- Premier Shaw said last “997. When 09' 805”! sh}. for we exist“... M the‘archms's' hm .hgmriam “at bars Vlcllner of is Admiral night. howoven that Mr_ pemg pnnkmgbooornoOver-Drmk- the l . tree . ‘son will not take part in the. ce- i mil?" HOV many 0‘ may. Prime mnlstar and Mrs. Pearson board asses Capo Scott in Charlottetown harbor for a reception shortly after their arrival here yesterday. Greeting them is Capt. .f. P. Dawson. commander. 1st Can- adian Escort Squadron. The prime minister and provincial premiers arrived here yeatoro day afternoon for the re-enact- ment of the 1m meeting of the Fathers of Confederation and a federal~provinclal con- ference. scheduled for tomor- row. IOCAl BRIEFS REGULAR SERVICE The Wood Islands - Caribou has been announced by North- tlnberland Ferries Ltd. Cross- ings will be at 8 am. 10 a.m.. 12 noon. 2 p.m.. 4 9m. and 6 pm. daily FLOAT DISPLAYED Moree and McLeod Ltd's ela- borate float that produced many favorable comments when it appeared In The Gold Cup and Saucer parade will be. on dis- play today directly opposite City Hall on Queen St. The decision to have the float on view once again was made after the firm received many such requests h-om citizens. ' THOMPSON FUNERAL -- The funeral for Ernest Thomp- eon ducted by Rev. Donald Nichol- son. assisted by James Stahr. Hymns sung were Abide With Me and Nearer My God To ’l‘hce. Pallbearers were- Fred Lcard. Fraser Thompson. Raymond Newsnn. James Macintosh. Wil- liam MacDonald and Stewart Boulter. Interment was in the Westmorvland cemetery. ferry service will return to the regular schedule tomorrow. it‘ (‘30 hill l‘FEtl‘t‘HEd the "PM 901 two artists. so as to avoid look to the USA for much en—vterrihle shock artistic people The boy's parents are Tlfr. and rcmony. teen-agers will be homo a tcrtaining material. “Canadians felt when they saw the symbol ‘ Mil-V llaVld M8398 Of 137 dillS- The provincial flag received row, almhollm? Read . are I‘IIHNIHE "HI door 90 use that was placed before theI b0?“ Street ,approval at the last session of i septpmb" R‘fflder'l Dim their neighbor's telephone when Commons. { Attending physician Dr. LH. the Legislature and is mainly the Humor] th9 moves-s they s'hmtld have one of their "It the prime minister cmlld;Killom said last night that the own". he ‘said. “Charlottetown ‘ come out of this with his gen-1 boy had appawhuy suffered a with the new theatre must main-l ius for compromise. retrace his mild concussion in the accident. tain sentiment of this kind". steps and accede to the pleas of; - Referring to the meeting of the. ‘ those who are sincere in their Fathers of Confederation here submissions. then out of this 100 years ago the speaker pald unfortunate division may come' "Up above they were always another example of Canada‘s at odds but after a few hours ability to work together when here under the mellowing lnflu- t ill! Chip! "9 down If so. the ence of the Island ."ople and the . “32 df‘hal" “'39 “’9” inkf‘" "It atmosphere of peat: and tran- and- If S". “’9 Shall 113“? Pm- quility. their differences were:"““ “UV-“9””- l ill”)?- M“ smoothed ollt and they went ‘. speak’r' “" M" d" ‘L M'- on to complete their task of unl- I Macql'am' “Mumf- fication." 1 Both speakers said they hoped REWARD A JOKE ROME 'APt-—A woman lost in I” back m . Charlmemwn her ring at Ostia beach and of- agam as Canadian citizens. toi . . fered a $4.800 reward. Leandro Ev'm the ma" were ,Cmnda l Dionisi found it but the woman “"1 Mr" The. .M ' “a: 9" said she was kidding about the ‘I‘P‘asf‘d that Visitors woud be "ward. mom“ then gave the here from all over the world t o . appreciate the historic connect- {1112‘ ownffnl‘: by '3‘: ion with Canada as a whole. 10 per cent of the h,“ ohiec The speakers were introduced worth. 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