‘shairmen of the boards of trus- Ton, W. T. Cuteliffe, ar ‘ ‘ ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts <a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 5,. 1965. GUEST TB SPEAKER Dr. G.E. Maddison. director took place in the church ceme- tery HOWATT FUNERAL — The) of tuberculosis control for New funeral for J. Hibbert Howatt Brunswick, will be guest spedk- was held Tuesday, May 4, from er at the 2th annual luncheon the MacLean Funeral Home to of the P.E.1. Tuberculosis Lea- Trinity United Church, where gue today at the Charlottetown rvice was conducted by Rev. etel John G. E. Ball. Congregational HIGH SCHOOL DISCUSSED hymns were Unto The Hills and. Educatior department offi- The Lord's My a a Gen, cials met yesterday at the Pro- tary pallbearers were: 6 vincial Vocational Institute with W. J. MacDonald, Ernest ain MacDonald, Dr. R. G. Lea, Dr. J. W.. MacKenzie, H. H. Bart- lett, W. M. Mellish, E. D. Nich- olson, Joseph Trowsdale, Mark tees of fezional high schools to the high Monday night’s card party at St. don Avard, Dr. Pius X Parish. Parkdale: ladies" Preston Greene, ‘rst. Mrs. Mary McInnis: se- F. R. cond’. Mrs. Leo McCarville; con- Judge H. L. MacKay, Dr. Lloyd Cox, a SDU Baccalaureate Guest Speaker Name ca. Rev. Elliott McGuigan, i F | k | ik KINKORA REGIONAL AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th — 8 P.M. Seen et eet ae OF ee jak i r 5 E F | in i | § F i 1; Re it MacSwain and Walter Bouw-/} dreault. Active pallbearers were ‘Kimball Gotell, William Ste- vens, Milford Jamieson, Gordon i i Royal Canadian Legion attend-| ed in a body. The Legion grave-' side service was conducted by Harry Yorston. Last Post. and Reveille were sounded by bugier | George Boudreault. Interment | — oe cemetery. : STEWART FUNERAL — The funeral for John Alexander | Stewart was held Tuesday May, | Funeral Home to the Presby-) terian Church, Peter's Road,' service was conducted 4, 1965, from the Murray River where ia by Rev. M. Cari Currie. Hymns) in this renewal, in the i ns to ensure that) Former : ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OFFICIALS MEET ye an’s University employers.‘ Dies | The annual president's meet- prior to the reception from the Prince Edward Island in his | Emerald _ Junction, ; Mrs. W.I. Green, inf of the PEI. branch of the left are Norman Stewart, capacity as president of the | attended Queen Heavy Ice Stanley Bridge. Engineering Institute of Can- councillor of EIC for P.E.1.; oo — cn i and St. Dunstan’ ° - = . AD. Charlottetown. Mrs. Green ada was held at the Charlotte- Col. George E. Humphries, of councillor of the P.EJ. branch In his youth Still Blocks tb - town Hotel last night. Seen London, Ont., who is visiting of EIC. athlete, being REV. McGUIGAN Wife of standout performer particularly z Green, they AT NORTH RUSTICO in Marlins track’ ded’ field studying canon law at the Gre-| Ferry Run ‘Bridge until gorian U: in Rome where | 1957. leaving St. Dunstan's, | he received his doctorate in ca- Heavy winter ice continues to} She was associated he entered the Jesuit Novitiate |non law. jlie in’ the south-eastern part of | With the work Woman's } im Guelph, Ont., and later went} Father is 2 Past | Northumberland Strait, prevest-| Missionary Society, Trinidad, CW ou r sy ro ram on to téke his Master of Arts| rector of the Jesuit Seminary in ing the start of service by North-| and her duties there were pri-| : ; degree from Boston College. Toronto, is chaplain of the Tor- umberland Ferries Ltd. between | marily taken up with the train- @@ 99 : , ‘nia ‘Father McGuigan continued|onto Lawyers’ Guild, and a Wood Islands and Caribou. {ine of young women ot the lere | amr ar ee : his studies of theology in Dub-| member of the Toronto. Matri- The ice lies. fram Pugwash,|Home in Princess Town. Both | : - lin, Ireland, was ordained there | monial Tribunal. _ N.S., through the Strait to north | ber and ‘her late husband had | 1 aunc eG or ummer Me 208 see tae his - His father, Dr. J.D. on cee See where it swings ae eet: & a Tees dorate in sacred theology gan, was a well-known doctor Wi a point near Rusti- Mission years held | : Dublin. : | Charlottetown for many years. | co. gumerous pastorates in New) SATURDAY, MAY 8 AT 8.30 P.M. Something new in the way of courses. Arrangements may be) A large outdoor stage will be He then spent three years Both his parents are decessed. Capt. Claud Hunter said yes. Rennie and Prince Edward : @ youth program Prince made later to continue training | erected on grounds i . nae eee There Jean Kerr Greatest Broadway and ward Island will be launched at| during the winter months Ths | ease of rain, shows wil be oat |@ Fire Protecti Fees ee ee ee Ge ae , the newly-established Columbia| cultural training experiment | on indoors in the recreation hall | me re ection it” would relieve the situation eee SE - Hit indoot as it would carry the ice around | Victoria, B.C., Alfred of London Comedy Cultural Centre at North Rus- we Care re pg gy Laser ped ag io os . the east end! of the province V “he. iw tico this summer. , making it an annual as well. Students will be d - aarever _ Mev. J. W. Ths will consist of a com-|wih te view of enlarging “its | in ie dormiores ad in teats. REMOIN Unpaid At Montague | ter cticists cannot pian Green, Dorchester’ NB. | Presented by bined school of art. drama,| scope in tuture yours. 2 The idea of this youth program ; lenviee Glace ac pet fax ee tae Emu Vad of Potues ot : : music and crafts and a summer-! During first: year the was originated about a year ag0 MONTAGUE — Routine busi-;the public was excellent and he | Serves Duncan ; ce long program of bi-weekly: con-| courses will be limited to 40 re-| by George V. Fraser, who has | ness was carried on at the reg-|hoped this would continue until | Dy Permitted the placing of any a MacMurray, Cal- THE COMPANY OF TEN?! l i certs featuring local talent,| sident students and provincial | worked out all the details. Mr.|ylar monthly meeting of the|the grass fire hazard is over. | the necessary buoys. These : rs ®% bands. ad chr pragram | orguslcitlena will be encouraged | Fraser says “this program, with | Montague Fire Brigade. Twenty Some discussion took pee) eS thal Woet ake een ASKS | All-professional Cast featuring Elisabeth Orion; = a 5 the Kegs 10" Aalented-youthg- uragement and support, imembers were present for the | over out of town calls. The s | UNITED NATIONS (‘CP)—An! of Columbus State Council of from all denominations and | imto the new concept of training | meeting with Chief Douglas Col- secretary, Ralph Beck. advised from Pictou_after encountering | african representative called 22 Michael Ball; Ron Braden; Sharon Pollock; Graham P-E-I. headed by the councils in! every part. of the province. | youth for leisure to cope with | fin presiding. that 13 of the 14 districts had extremely difficult ice condl-| Britain Monday to intervene, ~~~ hitehead-and-others.—_ Charlottetown. Summerside. and Plans are also -underway to} th: shorter working hours which }—Preceeding the meeting a-ma-|Paid their shares. Albion was tions on the trip. “by force if necessary,” in Rho- : eee ae Souris. es have an artists’ workshop ‘each | will likely face his and succeed-| chinery check by the members| the only district he had -not — : desia to protect the rights of the Directed by Alexander Gray : is will be placed on the, evening which would open up| ing generations as a result of was made in which all was heard from. —- black majority there. Arsene youth program with two 10-day| possibilities for adult participa-| growing automation. It is to be ‘found to be in readiness. ee een ane More Time Awsouan Usher of the Ivory Ail Seats Reserved-——$1.50; 2.00: 2.50 ee acon f i peo ok seen oak tales Lace fires of i that sev |had made payment. However, Boe ly = eo : able young people between the | give artists from various Prince grass a ? ° ne the Security Council, made the | 1 ages of 12 and 17 to complete of the province an opportunity advantage of it and will be en-|ure had been responded to with-| 20. Nad been, advised. by letter Granted demand as the coma cottas | Tickets mow on sale— Box-Office open Daily 12—5:30 a course in drama. art andj to paint together and discuss | couraged to do so by their par- in the town limits and that so)... ak cad nak te discussion cf the Mhedesian| Telephone 892-2464. : music under qualified instruct-) techniques. These would be even-| ents.” - far this year the cooperation of premises the p-m.— ; ors. One of the top drama teach-| ing classes and those interested w ° sol tenn ares or gl gee For De ence a = == EOLSEIEWDS_L_OLVBS=_L_LS=l_wS=_ SS LS SS ers from the National Theatre| could ive to te Cultural Cen-| y e a Previous to i : S=S SS Ss SSS IS SSE School of Canada is the likely| tre in North Rustico each even- It also noted that a Mr.-Justice-R. R. ehoice for drama coneees. | Oe participate in the workshop Gov Tt Seeks Al 1 ee te the act had co sie, Gr ataes Ghee ue A recognized art teacher has/ and return home before dark. made so that fire protection, bers granted an application for been engaged and music in. The day courses for resident | charges could bé added to the a time extension to file a de- struction will also be under aj students will provide both in- school tax. It was the. opinion’ fence in the case of John Henry competent professional tach Be acon ration wi be > Flax Grower oo ae tee ee an-| Reid versus the City of Char- : ucagion instruction swer problem of collect-/ lottetown, Police Chief Sterns ANNUAL AFFAIR carried daily through the) or jon such a fee. Arnold Wight-| Webster ‘and Charles Ready The basics of art, drama and gepartment of education. A Na-| ;man, chairman of the out of New date set for filing is music will be taught at both tional Park beach adjoins the The provisetal government is|the government conentad to! town calls advised he had re-| May 14. centré property and, as part ing the possibility of get-| appropriate a grant which oS ee The application was made by . of a regular camp life, the stu-| ting aid for the flax industry in|). used to cover the year's ex-| me Gerald R. Foster, QC, counsel ' | dents will take swimming les the province through /100 . | for defendants, and, was op- | song daily. cultural rehabilitation and de- PeS®€s- , | be ' by Allison M. Gillis for | The program and ents of | Yelopment Premier cat is fully ammezond, then’ Goo| Eye T \the plaintiff. Tt is believed pres- will be open to non-residents of Walter Shaw said . | ment is fully assessed, od sure of other immediate court : the province and to the children) He said the government is| group should be in a better’ po-| 100 voli ae work on counsel for the defence of tourists visiting the Island also looking into the ‘possibility | sition to promote progréss for About retrigerated ‘Way | compelled his asking the exten- | while the two courses are being | of setting up a flax growers or-|the coming year.” cars, some of which will be the on” In granting the applica- | operated. Dates of the courses ganization which would be sup-' amaren, Ventana’ lope of Roki ue "sucttas Well anastend | are: July 4 to 13 and July 18 them- car, are expected to afrive it 5. costs | y by the growers Is = : the of it against the appli- | to 27. They will be for both ‘boys | selves and the federal and pro- Five Signa the province this morning, B. oo and girls. — — ; - Wins eovuina deeke soap tran- aNTENART GEOUP at FOR TOURISTS Meanwhile, premier said, Eastern er, acral ENTERS HOSPITAL The festival concerts will be the government has made a $20,-| ; i TORONTO (CP)—More than Sterling C. Molyneaux, North arawn from. all parts of the|000 grant to the flax indust ry Command Title There has been steady im- 400 persons turned out at a Jew- River, has entered the Prince jrovince. Concerts will be staged | which will be devoted to expen- provement. in the supply of reef- ish recreation centre Sunday Edward Island Hospital to un 4 choirs brass bands, by ses in the industry for the cur- a s ers for potato shippers during night and formed the Canadian s . by i ; Signal Regiment under | the past few days tion for the dergo surgery | string orchestras and will also rent year. As an example. he the of Lt. Col. E. A. There sii ere of Nazi : Indictmeat COMPLETES COURSE __ feature variety shows and one said. some of the money would MacCarey has again been S0-| isc: week and shippers had no|brainchild of 15 youths in am ce K or two locally-produced dramas. be for seed and maintenance. “ cessful im winning the first : no | brainc’ 15 in an- Leslie Kelly has returned to “Thi tai t will pro-| Premier Shaw said “the gov-| ph of the competition for cars to send expensive stocks: of |swer to establishment of a Tor- Cd a work in Souris after successful- ' . ity for tourists|ernment wants to give substan- the Malloch Trophy. This potatoes to market. onto chapter of the Nazi party = ly completing a course for cer-| Vide an opportunity | Rireaggvener§ began toa werthy poner seat the tes iti) Provincial shippers need Major aim of the group. is to ification which meets the stand-| t© see and hear local talent Seas ee Creat aeael as ma an Ge Wp pulilic| snout 50 reefers daily to move|make Terente residents ication sar stand-| ix expected to be beneficial to| jects but in the case of the flax signal unit of Eastern "Com-| 2bou y ma ts aware ard of the American aver | the tourist industry in general. | industry, feels the group should mand. The local unit will now potatoes. __lof the dangers of Nazism Works Association. Maritime j . Branch, at the New Brunswick liga baa — = Fege cher wt Copa = with ¥ A * ¥ ra » . | has mn during its year Institute of Technology. CITY AREA _tetore going into substantial ex- The presented * 2 & 2 BR ATTENDED FUNERAL ee OS ee eee angus We Jooes, a the Char- FUNERALS = "0" this basis, and in order to be the most efficient in cen-| EXCITINGLY FUNNY ! lottetown Branch of the Eastern to assist- the flax organization, senthen oer tab gun Saas cone | : Securities Company, has return- bacon | , ed to the province after attend- McQUAID FUNERAL — The R poke axte S ine at teen | SELLERS NEVER MORE ing the funeral of his brother H. funeral for Peter McQuaid was EASTE N lwhich this is celebrating | Birney Jones of Montreal. and held Tuesday from the | | Se Sash your of iis tomniaitans | HILARIOUS! HIS : an official of the Royal ad can gr ho = raede.| FUNERALS | The inspection this year will | . Canada. Funeral services and Bonaventure : ! | be carried out Mayor D. A. | i burial took place in Montreal. a ae weal : —! Barry. Ottawa, on May 10 at the | BEST YET! 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