MISS GER'I'RUM COADY oi Charlottetown was the re- clplent (ii .a Ilia membership In the Catholic Women's Leaflua at Canada at last night's con. cluding lessitln at the annual convention held Ill the Iorm at Annual CWL Convention Hears Stirring Address .P‘, a dinner wn Hotel. Rev. George MucCon-n- ac. provincial director at the CWL ii seen presenting Miss Candy with her life member- ship pin ' . . LL, Noouan. a past. provincial pre» Very Rev. J .llialnney. oi hnnnr provided for the open-‘reireata and Rev. Dr. NR. rector of Holy Redeemerdng session on Sunday alternoon Bulger. the chairman oi the din- ndent, reads the citation out. lining Miss Coady's outstand. ing service to the league over the years during which she has been a local and provincial nt- iicer. M SUMMERSIDE -- 7SLAND NEWS PAGE lAIbel-ton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tina, June 18. 195:? Keith I. lapp ls Named .Ilo S'side School Board The ao- Wliur Sim Coun. Set-lumen paintmenl oi Keittz T. lam: u a in bar of nho Board of School i as: Eggs g3 ,- r M "nominal-rig had been a residun i i E a parish ln Charlottetown, was £he,by Girl Guides representing the cesan radio and television com- gueat speaker at the dinner meeting held last night at The Charlottetown as the final or the two-day annual Catholic Wm nien'r League convention. the bull.an sessions oi which were held at St. Dunstan's University. Miner Maloney elaborated on cine at the convention. lined in a graplc manner the lotion which must be developed In order to produce the desired ulta. er guests at last night': dinner meeting nicluded Mrs. J. . Comgan, representing Mayor Gaudct. J, Russell St. Join or Charlottetown who at. tended on hmaii oi or. w. E. Callaghan. stale deputy oi the Ru u or Collin-lb . and Dr. .1.li. O'Hanley, president at tho newly ordanizeci Diocesan Cat- holic Laymen'a Federation, each at whom brought greetings to use convention. A highlight at last night's din- ner meeting was the presenta- tion at a lite membership in the CW]; to Miss Gertrude Ccady oi Charlottetown in recognition oi tier outstanding services to the organization. The presentation was made by Rev, George Mae Cormack. lite ovinciai direc- tor, while the citation outlining Miss Cindy's accomplishments was re Mrs. Lorne L. lilooiian. a past provmcial pre- aldent. WERE: HONORED Also honored at last it meeting were the tolloiuirg ll) oi the 12 living past pro. cia presidents who are to be lhe re- cipicnts or pastapresldenl's pins. Mrr. Katherine Creamer, char- hts Kinkora; Mrs. hon. formerly ot Summersidc- . A.l, Murphy. Emerald, Mn, Adrien Macinnls. Souris; Mrs. w , Macilillan char- ilns. LL . Dona Charlottetown: Mrs James Pen- dergaat. tormerly oi iiensing- ton; Mrs. ow. DesRoches ‘ltls- couolie. and Mrs. F, 519919 or Charlottetown Mns. Basil Mac- donnid oi Tracedie Grass. and Mn, Joseph A. MacDonald oi liensingtnn were unable la be present ior the occasion. Miss Virginia MncDougall de- lighted the audience as the guest .ololst and was accompanied by Mar. William Campbell who also provided background melodies during the dinnec no Mammal: ATIVES Some 190 representat er oi the 52 parish councils ti throughout the province attend- ed the aessions which received encouraging reporis of the work done on the provincial and lo. cal leveli, An innovation at this year's annual convention was the guard WESTERN BRIEFS DIE! IN ALTA, Word hal been received by Ian. Kannetli Ford. Summerildo oi the death or her brother-in- law. Hubert. Mei-tier oi St Al- ton. Alta Monday. Juno [7. no In tho uahand ni Eileen Wood Ida Mal-tier. iormeriy ni Sum lat-Ma. RETURN! HOME Ian. Kiln: Kerr Ilal returned b her homo In Alborlnn alter within. briefly with her Ian and “hf-Ill W. Mr. and Mrl. Moll mi Charlottetown. m” FUNERAL — Th e [I'll d Alh'od Pete". Pleat utvlow. Ira: held Monday i will In IL Anthony'a Church. i Mid where Requiem Blah ‘ lla- wan celebrated by Rev. manual Richard. Rev. Clar- ‘0 Plan olllclld ll the pun. Pallbearers m Jana Willem“: Pm. M- W, Howard lb “and. Ham-i lanai! a a d Gallant rip-a bum 1 ever, he also told oi the great CWL sponsored st. Dunstan‘r ansllicn, Holy Re- dccmer and st, Pius x parishes whose ilags were presented by their color parties (or use dur- ing the meetingr. aPENs CONVENTION Mast Rev. Malcolm MaCEarh»l ern. bishop oi Charlottetown. the CWL (or the diocese, open- ed the convention with Pontlli-l cal Benediction in the colleael chapel and alierwardi address-l ed the members when he been lily congratulated them an the significant work they are accom» pliahing "For God and Canada. l-iia suggestions inr iurthering the apostolate iormulated the basis tor aon'le oi the resolutions others who addressed the can. vention Included Rev, William More Missiona SUMMEESDE Association were held in Snm~ meraide over the weekend Wth hev. , b. Wheelock the special guest speakers. Mr. ALkinson told the group 0’ his trip to India at some of the appalling conditions to he dound in some areas there. Haw- I desire at the people there to learn the gospel and he urged the audience to give its iuli sup- port in the missionarics in that land. Speaking on the work oi the Bible Snclotly, Mr. Wheelock told oi the great need tor more aibies in Lite world, He mentich that lnur-iitths oi the world could not even sitcrd the cost ot' Bible and that in India only one out if I” 2 could obtain one ior that who all that was available. stressed the dependency oi the Christian on a true and dedicat— ed beliel. Mina Ducy Ann Jolley oi O‘Leary was elected president at the young people's meeting DIEFENBAKER «Continued From Page ii speaker Mncnaughton in el- ‘s t a t e Secretary pickersgiu, .government House leader, and Social Credit Leader Thompson that the budget debate npeningl Wednesday will allow iull scope inr debating the question at the tnree cons-titanic. Mn Dil‘rnbaker. Mr. Cour Ins and other Conservative and‘ ilew Democratic m e m h e r a maintained that it ahould be de~ baled tepavutely. Mr. Dougie challenged the Swalrera ruling, and in the en- ruina vote it wni upheld 91 to as. with 12 Social Credit MPa voting with the II to lu!-‘ tain the ruling and ii New De oer-ta voting with tho Unnurv- ativei to ovmum it, i. . , i-don leave at the Colninonll to .l. n N, WI- son. senior partner ' lark'ln and Gordon. on th rubleci Mr, Harlmeu h-d railed at the noun opening, lie wu refilled the midi-ed unanimoua conunt by a num- rid New thinla hearing on the integrity o hla tormer iirm and .ndi. really on tho mlnirm himtell. 'rhe mil" deience miniater denied this, ylng he simply wanted the matter cleared up. Gillea Gregoire tsc — Lav} potato) ed the opening} tar Mr. Gordon to read the tale J pl by puma: a queauon Did the thinned mlnlater have with: to W b! "v a! allocation or mlaaatlon oil . lama." earlkr min- “I? “and Paton. Vincaut lar.aoudaotaanmdtbetal.l oi the problems lacing faced in “he (told oI adoptions and luster s o . ‘ OFFICIAL SLATE Composed or who is the honorary director «I Charlottetown: Mrs. Mary Ryan. ‘nie Arsensult. Donald. Snuris; Mrs. Macmillan. Charlottetown, an presented during tha course atlclected {or the proceedings, Mrr. rtuwn as corresponding secreth pedal burdens WI) and Mrs, Fred a. Coyle nI Char. a, {m- M 0. Simpson. who spoke on layllottetawn as rotor ing secretary. u" vdnclie. fie Baptist Ass’n Speakers Urge “3}? R, Atkinson and Rev. Congress in Beirut vices and special talks liven by )iodcratoi- ley, Rev. LR, Graves nt ‘l'h‘yon. modatnicn were supplied Summerslde and Belmont sldents companies at‘mittee, Eugene Macdonald, dir- ‘eclnr uI Child welfare [or the province. gave a graphic outline Th e nominating committee Mrs. r. J. Steele. East Point and Miss Mary C. Macinnis of Grand River brought in the tollowlng slate at attic . president. Visa . ige. ariotietown vice presidents, Mrs, J. 1. Mac . . igan, Kinkora: treasurer. Mrs. John L. Beaten, Sherwood, all or whom were re- a SEEOnd term. with Noonan. Chariol~e- ry Efforts » Special hcld Saturday night. linss Sandra in Palm!“ 5““ °“ '1‘“ meetings in the P.E.l. Baptist MacGregor was introduced as W “invited lay~wnikeri m the representative or the pro- vince at the Baptist Youth World On Sunday, communion ser- war c. B .lcl- ei ottelow and Rev. T,W. How. aid or north Rivcr. Music was supplied ' ' rhnir and the drums sisters. Summerside Meals and overnight accom- by re- , tip egrarn irnm Mr. Wilson, which _ stated that the budget address “mum” “med m“ u" l" and rcsnlutiuns were released L. d. ii Martian noted Milton at me now“ mood m none in he s" end mad-valid [the town lower than Mr. 11w. rid bot-ll col-low txl Voted Maillot the imle which waa approved lour to two. Calm. Hell-ban Selim-man Did he had heard We the ex- perimexul filu' ruldl on Cami 5‘? Court, MacDonald die Ibucnm‘r Club. war the directional Johnson! evaertyior dieexcauentiobitdldattha lael'dlitwoddbeldadicrminauchaim . “1km. Coun.?myaaiduteraoewdy Counsanna-nanaain, is " to Gard Do pavinl. and also luve put up with in. dust nirioaooe tor mam yearn. NEW mum. can Conn, Sc'tnm'nan sat W121“ e‘IIiCI v eioranema hiasuutoi-uiewnrkdoneon d: the auntie sary. was almal complete at a record lie connnended Cpl. Eisner early date. Matheson tor doing a line job The various nt re- Towo Man- meeu. ports were read by otter .l. A, atrophy. ‘Kensing’ron RHS Has Dedication ,.suMM2ulDll — Another iii sharen aaker. atudent council Pnnl‘e Edward liland's modern president; lame Muase. school high schools was niticiaiiy open- principal; Rev. LM. Murray. ed last evening as . G. and Rev. [null Callha'hln. Dewar. MD. minister oI eduea- Chllrman {or file program war a. and James 1., sauiiders oi board or trieiec oliaimian. not. coe Walker. A mininnie power failure mal ceremonies at Kendtnaton tor the initiation or new by the Bank ol Canada in Tilr- - onto about 9:20 pm last Tliurs- “fif'gg'f; “flu ‘me come.“ day. Clarkson and Gordon re- m” o. "I! “mm mm' ceived two copies at 9:45 and “d M,_ 5mm,” I m“ a; W" ma" 3‘ 9 ‘ importance in Kensington'i past gether with an explanatory "m.an memorandum were mailed Mm ,‘mn 6“. mm“ men} u ‘9’“5 l“ P""’“”“*" “we” on the reremonlea whloi toltow. the which leit. llzhting in the audi- torium very poor down ed to slow Fromm. Premier Shaw. in ill: middle of his ad- dreaa when the lllhu railed, a Rev. Maxwell Nesbitt also Th. mg... a... were photo. , carried on out apok. to the gathering. lie copied and a copy at these tu- fifffi‘fificflyfigéflfl‘efia 3mm; haengwM‘l; Machlz‘Lee, poles. took the dIIiIculty Ill alrlde. cl lupes. together with a covering letter dated June lit—the date at the budlcli val-ice alter the budget been announce. The ilrst mailing lei! Clark son and Gordan at 1.5 pm. the iollawing day. and delivered to the lilaltan airport post oi- u‘ .n date had to Winnipeg. Regina. and Vancouver. The IliKht lei! Toronto at 2.50 a. and was due In Calgary at 6:20 a.rn. .lust cinre the opposition aprang its demand iur an emer- ency debate, Mr. Gordon gave nme additional lniormation WANT 3mm. “LANCE a about his budget aides, He identitled a lourth oul~ rider who helped hi 0 the gavel-tuner” mm eatlmates which were pre- buc'zct. He is RJ, Anderson. 3 ant. The minister laid oath] oi fl‘ crecy were administered to to E. J. Berlaon MP Ior Kingston. lie said no one irom outside ‘ e government helped in pre. lparlng the budget withqu uk- tng ibe secrecy pain. i FASCINATING tConbinued 1mm page It Man-inn M. tale of General Wolfe. House. Westminster Abbey. it'll aw Airivmg in this city late yea- terday ailernoon they were met at the airport by Dcputy Mlyor Waller Cox and my Col-inmat- ler .lohn Buller. MESSAGE FROM PAST An Inscription an I LOW-yea old hacklammon hoard Ioulld will lose money, but you hava lot: oi iunfl‘ led in the school's tnacioua audi- torium and heard Lallrg by Hon. Walter R. Show; Malcolm Mac- Konzie deputy minister of so 'ucatlon; Keith l-iarrlnm One 0! tile Wenlnd'a main at- '.Hle bowie of ma were trolled no a cm int am It the Motown Central Ba'ndoi lI council presided over by Mayor. ' .i. Ernest Moi-it with all councillors present. Also on hand were Town Man. J. Ii, vaphy. Town Clerk .1. a. Cameron and Town Eu- zinoer .l. c. McKenna. it to the opinion at the lawn council the old Are boll will provide suitable cocoirimoda- tions tcr ilie police t. allowing oi- Alberton’s New Fire Hall Is Inspected ALBERTON — Alberton tire- men held their ilrat meeting In the new tire hall. Friday eve- ning. The Iplendid new building, located a iew lee! earl of the old tire hall on Church Street. was built by local labor and hal ample ipce loi- both lire lruckl. - large meeting room. Jail cells and washroom. Healing I! irom an overhead all iurnace. Following inspection oi the new hall the firemen moved to the legion hall tor a husinud meeting. pmldrd 0 Fire Chlel Herbert Leavlu. The tire brigade II to aponlor I rrildwly (rum June 22 I the exhlbltlon groundl. Mayor M. Iloy Leard expreaa- ad gratification with the new lire hall and hoped the town would anon be able to provide a new pump tor the six-inch well drilled at the lite last (all. The two lire airona are to be remov- ed from the old buiidlnl and Ioe Cated at Myrlck'l Corner. 0 art Campbell was accepted an a member oi the auxiliary ilre gade. Fire realaiant glove: are to be procured for the memben oI the active brllade. :- 1 “Bless This House". The evening's ceremony was opened will a service at traction wal I performance oi 9 Ion two of the lflhool'l younl atue at by Mr. Murray and Father Callall’lln. and closed den", Karen Walker- and Nancy . as a Clark they aha duel i feet. accepted [I‘ll arguments flIlIIce III llme to catch Flight 501‘ “‘3'” the cabinet I ‘ legislature to restore i rac lulled May 29, and not on mama... l Toronto chartered account-lm all il ‘ lln_ 'I‘urltey means “perhapi you Dllyl deienuive ball with Ed- will monton Ultimo! oi Ll. Walton! OPPOSITION tContinucd lrom page it mkinl reelection, The New Democratic Party waa next with so candidatea. Liberalt lielded 55 Pm gressiva Conurvatlvea had 33. ignteen independenu rounded out the ilate. apposition iorcei baled their appeal on more balance in the demoe. Premier Mannlni llid we “cryln‘ crocodil- over democracy. Social Credll campallned on long record of ndmlnlsixa lion and intention oI I rnnltle milliondallar development plan to the 1M The plan includea government Iublldlzation oi medical Care In aurauca (or low-income Iarrll- Iler. Detail! of the Plan were not nllouncnrl. D vld Hunter. Mylar-aid Lib- eral leader. attempted lo win l’lll rim real in the northern constituency oi AHII ha a where he II I Ilrm lmpolrnlnt and car de Neil Relme on leave of ab- Cence in Canadian director of the Oil, Chemicll and Atomic Workers Union tCLCt rlnpe tia became NDP leader in Janu- ry. contelted Edmonton north- Illrrulance. u.ye . old criminal lawyer who be came head oi the Conaervatlve party tut (all. ran in Calgary est Premier Mannlnl. 56. waa In a tour-way film In Edmonton strathwaa E I An was 0 Ca K five candidate and lawyer who Football Woo. with I brie! benediction by Father Callaghan. FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESS The Industrial Development Bank helps finance molt type: ofamall and medium— liu Canadian bluim for a variety of purpoua. Ifyau are engaged In a bullpen, or plan to atart one, and required financing in not available elaewhm on renewable terms and condition. you are invited to viait an I.D.B. office or write to one for a booklet. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BAIIK I [WWW CANADA Mountain. and It. Goal-u street — Telephone mam ver by the mpg ian Air Force under the r'ltotetown Canad bandu‘oon- direction of F0 Kenneth It. Station Rockcuiie In Ottawa n. manned by the place the Royal Moore. Formed 1540. the up has travelled al- no most continually irnm Its Old Fire Hall Is Designated For Use S'sicle Police Dept. SUMMERSIDE — 1M old lice to be utilized by other life hall I.I to be rmvated and departmenLS, Plans and speci- uscd la a polite elation and “cations for renovating tile old police coon it waa Walled at lire hall are now in tile mocess 'a meeting “I the twin of mplello . H. B. Schunnan slid possibly the Present police oi- Iice would be used for the town engineer's olfice as he now has very cramped quark“. As well. he said. the courtroom in th old the hall will be available {or meeting as in the present one upstairs in Lite civic build- ing, This room will also utilized by one oi the other do vanmems Correspondence mall by Town Gen-k Cameron included a let.- (ar minding fitnblishmenl oi a Shell 591'le station on the corner oi Ryan and North Granville streets apposite Crest Lanes. The letter was In the lam oi an application Ior a building oe'nnlt in Llle value at $27,000 ALREADY ZONED Coun. Schurman said [his area has already been designated as I residential Zone and "if we approve iii the appiit'atlnn we are lowing ourselves wide open ' ran- the ' (INTRAL RCAF BAND PLAYS CONCERT tended last nurse and the band now moves A an tn Summerside tor an en. .t. gngement there. home base at RACF Station comes to the Island as part of Lhis year’s tour. large number oi people nlghl's perform- sociated with a disturbance in northern Quebec lay over nort-h- orn New Brunswick late Monday evening, but elsewhere only . iew Clouds were rewmd While Tuesday will strait out mostly sunny over much of the district. loll? air over the Mari- times Will be moist enough to allow considerable cloudiness to 9 would go oi. lhv shelter in a na- b, miiicc as present porth to council that his civil defence cnmmillet‘, appointed some seven months ago. and authorized to draw up plans for construction oi a iali out shelter approximately $10,000 and that a list oi names iii those who tlonal emergency had drawn up, He asked the Council {or thriller direction for the comv plans are (I rs complelc. QUICK CHANGE OVER Coun. Key paid tribute to the electrical superintendent and plant crew {or quick Work. in oonnec g the new engine in a' matter of 21 minutes. He stated this Involved a lot of pnllnailvary work and excellent timing la the work was planned in advance so tho! the hook-up could be made without TV viewers Hurling any of the Pope's funeral telecast Shth bhat night. Coun. Perry commended Coun. Key and T.E. Richartkon. electrical Superin- tendent [or flleir line work. lalr to the oilier service station operators already ambushed as It w.“ his reeling dial: nie enouim oc iheae in town now. iir. stated the inn. would have to get approval from the board or utilities put that the board could not inieriera with the town naming, . cd moved that tho application Iur cstablisnment oI l act-Vice station at the tumor 01 Ryan and North Granville meets be shelved, which was approved. Mr. amcrnn road a letter lroln Llle REJ. nial committee headed by Wil~ b‘ llam Hayward which explains that Summorside would receive up to 30 cents per L‘aplla [or de- corations and illumination In ad- dition to the 3) cans already anounced tor a permanent codnv munin Wolect. - own. DEFENCE Couni George Key. 11., IE- outside only haw Urum— It. ltDtlEv-salln‘lotl . moniclon N mm“ WEATHER , HALIFAX (CPI — The weae liter ofilce snys some Cloud as- Edward Island: few cloudy periods and isolale showers in the alternoon and evening: a little warmer: light winds. low-high at Yarmauth is un town at Rustlco at 2.47 am. and 3.25 Atlantic Roofing and Insulation Co. develop as the day wears on. A tew showers will occur in tile almrnoon showers activity should be must pronounced in New Brunswick where n few thunder:st are and evening. Tin- in the basement oi the new tire .1... likely, Temperatures at hall. said it appears the ml. most inland localities will reach including ventilation would be the 795 m. mash”, Regional forecasts: Mainland Nova Scolia. Prince Sunny with 3 Halifax and d 65. Kenzville and 70. New Glasgow M and 46 70, Goshen fl and 7|). Charlottee town 46 and 57. High tide today at Charlotte- al 7.10 H.111. and 8.21 pm, In. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte. town. Sun rises today at no Ind set: at. 7.51. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarross drug om unor- lvoryvherr Insulate Now Blower Method Free Estimate Approve Applicator: Inf Rock-Shake sidewall CALL TODAY rcrmatonc stdlng . Ml, etc. All Work Guaranteed Write or Phone Collect 894-6275 In Spring Park an. Charlottetown—Box til who Says Bricks for 9| loa hom...ungivo ...arlenIranooltalli..a (dwpmihilitiu), a plum And when you no! 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