a ee i Sunday’s Service |as Last For Season The final open air service of the season at Stanhope camp- ing ground this year will be stay- ed Sunday evening at 7:30, and | will be conducted by Rev. T FE MacLennan, a former pastor at Trinity United Church, Char | lottetown Ministers of Various denomin ations have spoken to the series ,of camp ground .devotiona! ser- , Vices that have been kept on-an- jinforma! basis. Tourists came in PINE PEG NT e. WATER SAFETY officials -water safety cammittce ~< Rov._MacPhee, chairman | t ° eet ieee Drior,te. the_te: the Cannone Cove committee *eent Red Cross water safety Mariivn MacLean, Red Cross annual dinner at the Tartan water safety field supervisor: and Fl Glen Matthews, aipervisor for Slemon Park and Camp Tamawaby. “Restaurant, Summerside, Sct From left are James Gallant, chairman of the North Rustice Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Aug. 28, 1965. economics of the Canadian Medi- Water Safety Supervisors ! Hold Meeting In ais Animal Shelter Dispute Will Flare Again - Nun speaking directly te the volun- 80 Mrs of SUMMERSIDE Eve tyn Cudmore, director first teer chairmen who ‘‘gave aid and pap safety rd - i freely of their time.” iblaee fellate ce sane a. Mrs. Cudmore explained brief- ing for western PFI held ly the organization of day camps Thursday evening at the Tartan for the benefit of any. communi- Restaurant here. ties interested in joining next Mrs. Cudmore welcomed dele- Summer. She also stressed the gates representing 13 communi- importance of the continuity of ties from Tignish to Charlotte- the program. town. A film, ‘Breath of Life’. A special guest at the meeting which emphasized the {mpor- was Lilamani Perara, honorary | tance af, mouth-temouth artifi: director of the Women’s Insti- | eial respiration and its techni- tute of Ceylon. She claims Red ques, was shown Cross as her ‘‘pet child’ and Marilyn MacLean, supervisor said she had received many of PEI West, gave an overall ideas from the P.E.1. swimming report on her area, stating that and water safety program. Miss 2,182 pupils had enrolled in 90 Perara said she was amazed at localities under-24-trstructors, | the closenesh of-the-Wamen’s-In- Individual chairmen report- cee and’ -Red_Cross ming classes. Some problems in - various communities were solv- ed in a discussion period. Contest Entries | William Ourrie, president (of the P EI. Division of the Red Due Next Week Cros¢, in. addressing the group gave word. of commendation for the work being dene — TENTS, SLEEPING BAGS "AIR MATTRESSES. COOLERS Furrow— contest at the Dundas \gan, RR 1. ‘digan RR-5, and the entries for e » Misi In Plastic Now Donaid, Cardigan RR-5. . } from Jan. J, 1966, and in order later than Tuesday, Augy 31. individual, .. each _ contributor | pioughed at field speed, the George W. Cheverie, manager Central Creameries. yesterday that about a year ago county championship match, and gurance numbers to all employ on or before Thursday, Septem- wished to obtain a number at oo aw o Woman Injured assigning a number to all em- ‘cerning this have been sent out gated an accident near Victoria ers have already completd the N.B., reportedly went out of. er 1,050 emplovers in ensuring from bruised and possibly frac- by 20%. that time 2 , In Car Accident ployees who still ‘do not have iS to almost 2.1% empleyers in around 2.30 yesterday. A 1960 yeply form ronal and imto the diten, that all emplovees in this area tured ribs The couple's 10- S AVE 2 0 } 0 A HAMMOCKS UMBRELLAS plowing match go to George Social Insurance, |. The plowing match entries go livestock and other agricultural Contributions te, the Canada = fEntries for Queen of the Fur to identify contributions so ‘they Skimmers. wil! not. be used in must have a social insurance same as the Perfection. practieal of the Charlottetown Unemploy-| ay plowing classes are open the _ Unemployment Insurance ¢p, Perfection—Match. ees covered by unemployment bec The Commission has now been a social insurance number. SUMMERSIDE Borden de- ‘Queens—and-Kings—eounties,_and--station-wagon—driven—by—Thom- He requested the full. and im _Alfhquzh the driver was not receive the required social in- year-old daughter, Linda, receiv- Entire stock of outdoor furniture on-- ETC. By TERRY ROBERTS VICTORIA. (CP) — Mother Cecilia Mary believes her dis- pute with the Roman Catholic Church over running an animal shelter will lie quiet for a few months “But it will flare np again,” she said in an interview Fri- day Mother Cecilia, 76, believes the dispute has reached an im- passe--the church ordering the nuns to leave the shelter and _the nuns refusing. Faced_with_a_church edictto return to a normal religious —Jife—ar—become—a—tay—person, Mother Cecilia said: “T can't do anything else but carry on at the shelter.”’ She didn't ‘think there was any. ‘time limit’ to the edict— “the Roman Catholic: Church moves very slowly.” The English-born num who has been running the Good Shephered shelter about five years has already weathered one church deadline. That was last May 4° when the shelter was ordered aban- on ; “They (the ehurch) have no authority to close the sheltes;\ said ‘Mother Cecilia. don't own the. property. “I'm _ not about it either. She termed the edict aa just a threat I think.” “] -have -heen_a- sister -since T was 19, and J see no reason to change by status.” The dispute began last year when 23 families in the neigh- borhood where the shelter is located on 24 acres in nearby Metchosin sent a petition to Pope Paul complaining about barking -dogs * 57 Water Street me Centre + Entries for the Queen of the MacDonald, St. Georges, Cardi- fo secretary Albert Acorn, Car- Cards Issued entries go to Mrs. Warren Mac- Pension Plan become payable row should be in the mail not will be credited to the proper. the Novice class, and it will be mpnber. -plowing —match-sponsored. by ment Insurance Officeexplained- io the province except for the Commissicn assigned social’ in- | ay) Jivestock must be entered insurance and to any others who _ delegated—the responsibility of Mr. Cheverie said letters con- tachment of the RCMP investi- that about 850 of these employv- as William Niles of Oromocto, mediate co-operation of the oth- injured, Mrs. Niles suffered sure numbers. ~~ " ed a Cit on her head : oF » e@ and camping equipment reduced |. Shop Early for Best Selections 156 Kent St. Dial 2-1254 Queen Street -when representatives of “They | P | office of the Potato marketing terribly worried: Congratulations Seaman's Beverages Ltd., bottlers of Pepsi Cola and taste-tempting Seaman's Beverages, wish Lester Young success on ee LL CONGRATULATIONS the opening of the new : Irving Service Station _ Seaman's Beverages Ltd. BEST WISHES Lester Young's Irving Service on the opening of a modern new station Robinson Supplies Ltd. ~ Rev. Andrew Keber of Mis- sion City was appointed to in- vestigate and the result was an order to close .the ‘shelter by May 4. REASONS WENT DEEPER But the church said the rea sons for the order went deeper than complaining neighbors. It said the nuns at the shelter are not living and accepted religious life so miust return to ttheir holiday, j been most @ncouraging, it is sfa-* jted by Willard Proude of Kings- [ted one of the committee of Uni- or Camping clo the @yine sérvi- attendance has thes, to attend ces, and the ‘ted Church men who are ponsible for the services Dr. C. A. Coady Named Medical Society Head Dr. C. A. Coady, Charlotte | tewn,-was.re-elected:president of the Prince Edward Island Medi cal Society yesterday at the con cluding. day of its annual! con- vention. Other officers named include. | ; vice president Dr Athol Roberts and Dr. John Gillis, Eldon. tre asurer Dr. R. G. Lea and hono- rary secretary Dr Allan } ‘MacMillan. Members of the = nominating committee were, " chairman Dr. E. M Found: Dr FE” Kassner and Dr. L. G. De war At the noon luncheon yester day B. FE Freame, secretary of res- FOUR MEMBERS of Wallace family, a family of seven born to William Wallace the and his wife, Sarah Ashley, eal Association, spoke to the convention delegates on the pro- posed Canada Health Plan Yesterday afternoon there was a symposium on renal failure Leading the Wiscussion were Dr Kenneth MacKinnon of the Roy al Victoria Hospital, Montreal and Dr. Michael Kaye of the Montreal General Hospital both men are leading Canadians. in their chosen field. A reception held last evening at the Curling Club brought the convention to a close. By ALICE GREEN | ALBERTON Four mem- bers of the Wallace family, one nonagenarian and three octo- —————-- family reunion at the home of > Mr and Mrs. Burton - Stewart, L — Rosebank. CN Announces They are the surviving mem- bers of a family of seven chil- dren born to William Wallace, and his wife, Sarah Ashley. The Appointments genarians, have had a happy from a stroke suffered a PLAYS PIANO are seen at a happy family reunion held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Stewart of Rosebank. From Wallace Family Members Stage Rosebank Reunion Wallace worked at the carpen- try trade.” He still has good hearing and has made remarkable recovery some months ago, except that his speech is. seriously impaired. The appearance of Mrs. John; Williams, the former Alberta Wallace, would never. lead one to believe she will he 89 in Oct- MONCTON ‘Cpecial) — Agent. aiq home near. Cascumpec |Ober, She, tWg,is in good -health operator appointments {in three pidge is now owned by Elmer 4nd still plays the piano Maritime comunities have been Wallace : Most. of her married life was announced by Canadian Nation. | spent in. O'Leary where her al's Maritime area manager, Ji) William Wallace, who cele- 3 . husband was a tailor. They had St. Mary's Priory which cares. G Davis: brated his ninetieth. birthday : for the aged. o a | §& N- Astle becomes agent- last February, came by car eer: eo So The May 4 closure deadline Operator at Boiestown, N-R.; Her this weex from his Home in ter, Mrs. James Carruthers wa assed without action by the W..A. Maclsaac at Tusket, N.S. ; Watertown, Mass.; accompan- 974) : : Search eeaaie Sealer Cecilia = R. J- MacDougall at West ied by his wife and son Mr. Tones Wallace of Fartane ; er Wales aes married tre ta : ‘ une | had sent a letter to appeat-to7 Mr. Astle.ca native of Averys Susan Acorn of West Devon, by a ie wilt Oo celebrate - — 16 aol Portage, N.B., has worked in whom he had two sons and one 5 and birthday, took the after-_ en asked about s various capacities for CN in daughter. noon off to attend the reunion. ments she made at that time t1. Edmundston, Moncton. and « hoe oe eae He was busy moving the old threatening. to return to the Campbellton divisions. Prior to.” ime after her death he Fimsdale railway station, which Anglican faith, Mother Cecilia | said ‘‘I.don't think I'd do that.” was married to Katherine Gunn. t ar AS a young man of 18 he went to his new posting, he work , Oromocto. Spud Problems Discussed Here Difficuities that arise between shippers and receivers of pota- toes were discussed this week both met Thursday afternoon in the Board here Criticisms included short weight, old and dirty bags. bor- derline grades. A board spokes- man. said_that. the criticisms ap- plied to only a small portion of the total shipments, but emphas- ized that these difficulties must be corrected “if Island potatoes are_to-continue to enjoy a-pre- mium over their competitors.” The receivers present repre- sented receivers and brokers from th provinces of Quebec and Ontario. the United States where he stay- ed for approximately 20 years.- In 1912 he and his family re- turned to this province where he engaged in farming on the Mill Road. Five years later their house was destroyed by fire and they retired to the Untted Statés,. “3-7: : During his ; Mr. MaclIsaae has worked on ithe Prince Edward Island div- ision, at St. Thomas and in the _Maritime area. His former pos- ition was at Port Hill, P.E.1. A native of New Glasgow, Mr | MacDougall has worked in thie New._Glasgow_ division, at_Pir- ate Harbor, N.S., and is heing upgraded in his work at West | River. | _ BEST WISHES — We are pleased to have been | electrical contractors for this fine centre. years there, Mr, Best wishes for future » SUCCESS. Maclean & Son Ltd. Water Street Charlottetown is no longer in use as another location. Mr. Wallace is well known as such, to eral Party, and as a past presi- dent County “lace) of Elmsdale was 80 the left are Mrs. William Bell, Lester Wallace, Mrs. John Williams and -William Wall- ace. Clear minds and good mem- jories brought forth many recol- ol jlections and the occasion was one to he remembered Mrs. Stewart, only daughter of Les- ter Wallace, was hostess Also sharing in e pleasant - experience was Mr. Stewart's mother, Mrs. James H. Stewart, who is 84 years of age Rarely-do--five persons with ages totalling 42] years find themselves sitting about one the Alberton Prince | gupper table, all enjoying gond Exhibition Association. (health, good hearing and good Besides moving buildings, he fellowship ~ of helps his son James With fa°h: ——— ing operations. He has six sons and one daughter. FILM PROCESSING Black, White or Color. Fastest “Service. Highest Quality. GEORGE WOTTON Mrs. William Bell (Ruby Wal- last March. Her only daughter died some years ago and she lives PHOTOGRAPHY with her grandson and his wife, « ee Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matthews. <> WE ARE PLEASED to have been chosen plumbing and _heating contractors for the modern BEVAN BROS. LIMITED Charlottetown P. EI. a staunch supporter. of the Lib- a Charlottetown Charlottetown J. & T. Morris Ltd. makers of the all new PEERLESS BEVERAGES invite you while visiting Lester | ‘Young's : Modern Service Centre to sample our delicious flavors of the all new Peerless Beverages. J, & T. MORRIS LTD. Kent Street ee Charlottetown ¢ petroleum products... « cy Wood Islands RAND OPENING ~ WOODISLANDSIRVING "STATION... SAT., AUG. 28th Lester Young invites you to visit the modern Irving station at Wood Islands, serving you with the finest of is The combination of fine Irving products plus many years of experience by Lester Young are sure to please you. VISIT US TODAY. WOOD ISLANDS IRVING STATON 3 “Lester Young, Lessee” 1 Irving gasoline, oil, tte oil and Ww oo = 366