i i hosted a farewell luncheon illllday afternoon for the many delegates who had attended ilin National Centennial meet.- ings Friday and Saturday. Here he is shown at right with Hon. .i.R. Nicholson and Hon. Maurice Lamentagne. both of whom figured importantly In the meetings. M. Lamontngne is Secretary of State and res- PREMIIER HOSTS FAREWELL LUNCHEON I Premier Walter R. Shaw Wyatoum lion. April "'7. Cub leaders Train for Summer Camping ‘ ponsiblo for Centennial celec brattons across Canada. and Mr. Nicholson Is Postmaster- General and Vice-chairman of the Conference. I l "No woman who ts honest with herself can now escape an equal responsibility of cit- izenship. Canada needs women‘ who today have. elear-eyedl dreams of national greatness and a knowledge of the means! In make them come iruc."‘ Mrs. R. Earle MacDonald. pre.1 sidelit of the P.E.l. Chapter of. ilie IODE said during her ad-I dress to the annual meeting1 held Saturday at the Charlotte-i town Hotel. I "These women should be able i in have vision which extends beyond the confines of the home to government. weifa-re.i education and every phase ct"i iiilion building. and at the. .s‘flll‘lC time carry on their ms- piinsibiiitics home and iiir-ir families, Mrs. MacDon- a‘rl went on to say. she noted that the pmvinmai i'iialitel‘ has had a successful _.i\ar and mentioned the Red Iiili'e Revue" as one of the “iii‘iulits. She complimented the Primary Chapters for their creditable work done during the (‘3' i . t i ("Ill'LD DO MORE \.rs. MacDonald said that ii! :r could be a great deal nwi'a done in organizing new.I Il"I‘.tl< and achieving more iiii‘inihors other reports given from executive members. thcl v- L"Illi7,IilL‘ scm'ctzu'y. MIE'S. .\"l:llll' Love. reported on pr0< \ made in oieaniyin: new "titer: in island centers. i 'I'ii." Educational Secretary” . Ives report included l‘ifll even though the Provin-. tiftl Chapter has been in exist- ad vnincing ‘. She includ- mi reports of the various activ- "irs wli (-11 the education com« ice tai'ried out. it complete report on all the 'I wk of the services at home and abroad committee was any" rii which included a complete it .i of the finances of this de- lwtmcnt. \‘liw OFFICERS i During the sessions which i=~ted all day Saturday. the Mowing officers wore electedI tor the coming year: Misst “ 1min Wyatt. Summe‘rslde. _ I‘rcvdc‘nt: lst vice. Mrs, E. iOCAIi BRIEFS NOT THE MAN 'I‘Im convicting Wayne MacKin- mm of speeding when he ap- i‘r‘ ircd in Queens County magis- IFiItP's court Friday. Is not the a' 34 Grafton Street. GRASS FIRE FWt‘l‘cd a call at it a.m. Satur- day to extinguish a large grass tirc on a farm owned by Wen- dall Barbour in Sherwood. 0c- ml‘ant of the farm was Harold Proiide. The fire believed to have been set by children play- in: in the area burned the area behind the barn. but was ex- LIHEIIIShed before It reached the arn. FROKEN FUNERAL T h e funeral for Mrs. IDrJ LE. Cro- en who passed away in Syd— nelfi 31.8.. on April 23. was held Sumay afternoon the Hennessey Funeral Home to the Catholic cemetery where ser- vrre was conducted _ William Simpson. assisted "'9 We Mrs. Croken's nephew. V. gr. . HA. Mm'Miiiai'i. Dr. D. Reddin, Wilfred r. Duffy and L.J. Rosette- "Hill by that name who restdes slicrworid Fire Department an- ‘ Phillips; 2nd \‘If‘f‘. Mrs. All . Roper; secretary. Mrs. J. ' assisttant secretary Moore. merside: treasurer. Mrs. C. Sum: Eric IODE Speaker Declares Women Cannot Escape Responsibiiiy Unless otherwise indicated the executive members are from Charlottetown . ‘ The new officers wene ln-E MacKay. Summerside: or-ismiled by national Ctiilirlt'mm‘.‘ ganizing secretary. Mrs. Arth—l Mrs. G.D. Macitiiian. 3 ur Love: educational secretary.‘ .\lrs_ Marjorie Stewart: assistx ant educational secretary. Mrs. ; wife of the i was made an honorary member William Meggiscn: echoes. sec- l'ctary. Mrs. W.A. Farrell; services at home and abroad., Mrs. Ronald Clarke: public re-. t ‘Mayor A. Walthcn Gaudct a-ndi lations. Mrs. .lohn Bond; im- migration and citizenship. Mrs: M [Lieutenant Governor w..i. Mac- ‘ nald a William Brehaut: world affairs. Mrs. Kenneth Walker. Slimmer- side: and Standard bearers. Mrs. J.K. Ellis. Summerside, At St. Paul’s Su e Rt. Rev. WW. D a v i s.i Th BA, Bi). Lord Bishop of the Dio- ‘ Confederation Memorial Butld- and was cele-i i 0950 of Nova 9"otin brant at the 8.30 Holy Commun- ion Scrvice of St. Paul‘s Angli- can Church yesterday morning and at theilo'ciock service cnu- their attendance at Corporate. Fulton and two sisters. Myra ' Bishop Davis Confirms 48 During the. con held at lunch nonn. Mrs W . .. Mat-Donald. Lieutenant Goveri or. of the IODE, Other guests at or R. Sthla-W and Mrs. Shaw. rs. Gaiidet and his honor Mrs. MacDonald. Grace was said by Mrs. eor Ayers. National councillan ncIiay Morning cial opening of the Fathers ng. Bishop Davis addressed the Youth Asmciatioii of St. raiii's‘ firmed 48 candidates preparcai Communion at 8.30. and presented by the Rector.l Rev. Louis Elias, 181‘ who also of assisted at the early Commun- ion service. ’ This is believed to be the Iarg- ‘l est class ever presented at bt.i Paul's for Confirmation and 1-! cluticd 23 adults. l Bishop Davui. in his SPFI’MII: of the referred to the Centennial celc-Y chairman. brations and expressed great i. lugs and good wishes to the pee pic of the island province. ile I DIE!"g to Visit It"? again in 061- i with unbelievable force. make 4 ‘ obcr at the time the Queen 1 here in connection with the offi ‘ planet quiver 100,000 times a 4 _"““"“"’———'. year. ‘ in i the The young people were guests the Laymcn's who prepared and served the Thanks was tendered by T om DeBlois Jr. on behalf of tlic interment will be in the Unit. youth association. ed Church Cemetery. Dundas. James M. Hurley. secretary 45;” **'-—-~"-“ Men's Association was 0 FAMOUS FOR : .: BRANDED INSPECTED : MAKE EARTH QUIVER 1: S T E A K S 3‘ Internal stresses. pressing 0 z i f , . .: GOOD on' nIerior 0 our spinning MONEY; ‘E BAcxzi i Mr. Hunter. was the son oft the luncheon were Premier Wal- ’ ge ! Kings County Hospital, City Firemen Had 3 Calls The city fire department an. I; Shairp. District Cuhmaster ‘awered a call at 8-50 pm. 55:. ‘ Summerside. The course ’ iurday to the home of Wilfred 1 sponsored by the Provingji .t wart. 916 Elm Avenue a chesterfield caught. fire in a cigarette butt. The cheater- fieid was damaged badly with little smoke and water damage to the room. . where fro They also answered two grass calls Sunday. one at it) fr. ‘ a.m. on the North River Road and one at 2 pm. In the Gerald ‘Bo Street. area. Neither was sem- nus. New Wolf Cub Leaders Infill", out in force at Birch Court. Fix perimental Farm, CIlal‘ItlIit town on Saturday for a bzisu training course designed to pro- pare them r the siiiiiniri camping period and the tail anc. winter indoor programme. The training sessions draii with the basic principles used in presenting the program to boys aged eight to It years and will log in mid-June. Gaudet. Assistant J. ra P rovtnctal Commissioner Camping. was the course lead‘ er. e was assisted by Doris M‘cCa i Charlottetown and R‘o be r t in “‘33 3 Police Probe .Store Break SUTM‘METRSIDE -—- Town pt.» lice reported last night ‘lini ates Pharmac had cert ‘broken into some. time hetwcnn ‘Saturday night and early Sini- :Eléliei‘lxifl in cash had OI J. Hunter The de a t h occurcd at morning and that apiii'mi. Oi‘n The' break was first discover“ led by a patrolling officer at no. .‘proximateiy 530 am Siinda '< "‘9 A suspect has been arrested and Kings County Memorial Hospi- ,5 expected to appear in 1mm tal on Friday. April 24. 1964 0. late Stewart and Christene M i esteemed citizen of Strathcona Mr Hunter has been in failling health for the past eight years. r weeks ago he became i . he passed away The late Mr: 'Hunier Marjorie Sutherland died i 1951. seph ne Wood who survives him. Also left to mourn are i .lohn Hunter. Strathcona. aged 69 1 vervill and was rushed to thc‘ where i i ‘ w a o twice married. His first wife ‘ 1n . Later he married Mrs Jo— 1 three brothers and two sisters: Lest Waiter Hunter. Stonehani of and William Hunter. Strathconal . Mass: Nellie. tMrs. Angus Mc- Leanl. Albion Cross; J an e i and Myrtle predeceased him. i The remains are. resting at the . Association. i Montague Funeral Home until i l today. The funeral will be held ' I breakfaSt In “19 PariSh H8 “- from the Dundas United Church l 5 this afternoon at 2 o‘clock. IMrs. R.L. Ricketsoni. Taunion. I at a breakfast meeting folanllIzi Mass: two brothtrs. Russell and y i Fire Renders 3* iv * * 1H: ‘A' * ‘k * TWO “Ome'ess LAUGHS - ROMANCE ! Mrs . MONTAGUE irv i ii a. Cambridge and g teenage daughter. Dianne. were in ft homeless yesterday lltoif evening as the resu a c home and which destroyed their all their belongings, The the apparently started in the attic and spread rapidly throughout the home. Nothing was saved home and determined their loss was not covered by insurance. Remanded In Custody , i Philip Pincau, Charlottetown was remanded a week wi iou ball on a charge of speeding at in m pit. in a mph. speed | ‘ "f’iiort in Saturday‘s Guar- . zone in one of many cases heard i before Magistrate A.J. Haslam. i Qt‘. in city police court Satur- av .iolin Henry Reid's case that. of not registering a motor vehi- icle was adjourned to April 30 He is from Charlottetown. Roger Ford was fined $10 and crisis or five days for defective I brakes Bcrnard Blair O‘Con nor. Charlottetown for not pos— - scssing a operator‘s license was i fined $10 and costs. No motor- ists were fined $5 and costs or . two days for proceeding througn a stop sign Elliot George Han draiian. Peakes Station for be- ing drunk and disorderly was fined $25 and costs or is days. A Cornwall resident Charles - Richard ilctts was remanded to April ?R with ball set at $30 William Theodore Giddings. Charlottetown was gtven a 20 I dav suspended sentence for be- ing drunk and disorderly i had been remanded from dav. tipril 24 Two persons ii git-m the same fine of $20 ‘ and! posts for possessing liquor “1 a place other than their resident-l. . In the four drunk and Incap- i able cases heard two were giv-l en a 20 day suspended sentence. i one 20 days and a fourth was re- t manded to April 27. He Fri- crc Enjoyment. Iiili lliillii‘i A ULT IlllllliIIllI Don't Miss This One blushing belly-laughing years on Broadway Mary, Mary is a movie, movie _ ll thin NELSON DIANE McBiii.MICHAEL RENNIE iMEfil'i/m‘lffigmm @7770?— COMING SOON The "Carry On" Gang in "CARRY ON CRUISING” i¥¥¥¥¥****t Ah: A Beehive of Buzzing, Hilarious. Comedy. Here for Your Fun and morning to break. police court this connection with the Town police also checked. out he . a rumor of a second break in a m"liar-ige department store but the Leod Hunter. and was an higiiiy imvesti gation showed no breait. be followed by a course in canin- re'y. District Cuhmastel‘.i ’ ififlii Hiinimcrside: the weekend with his parents. I I t'aptain Royal White and Mrs, _ ISLAND NEWS PAGE; Eastern And Central Districts of Bachelor of Divinity. also was the recipient of two theolo- . White. gir‘nl scholarship- ARE “FEST Din Rifldlilllln In rnrniiin; m. Ii'lnl y tf‘"l't‘r' :4an I‘ ‘i Mr and Vlrs Angus Value I sr-linlarsh'nsxlr \II'I‘I‘Z‘I’W ‘9 sun. are guests this week of \ii N.in a who...” .n .,.,,.i v (‘iii'»~lciie Shaw. .‘lomuziic I my Tho I\\'ti s4 ill~i if ‘l ti. .2 in, .vifl ox HOLIDAY '" W “"17” W T.” "MW" Mr: Ronald Rowe.lialit;ix. is Finn'flhr ""myw—M’ [M “M gm, 2 " ,VmMNk WW,“ Ilt‘lf’t‘lf‘." iii ihv WW vaiv 'iilI’ with arents. Mr. and Tilrs. H": “"O 'J” “HT " P" " Murdock MacGowaii, Kiimuii- '" “mm” W” ‘h "” Mr Tilt" minis ttlll',ttl'.ti I". ii ;u. WAS GIG-151‘ mnn‘es urrr ll'l‘fI‘U ’rwl -h ,‘H‘ Zona Beaten. Charlottetown, Church of ’iiirlrri- and s't. was a Visitor to Commercial Paul. \loiiiroat Cross on Saturday. Mr \lruit'r‘. ‘ii‘n : 'lie :on of ‘ H ‘ Ml‘ and \IV; I ‘nif‘.1i'll“ \Inri‘n \ “VETSKEND YTSIT‘)“ 283 Kt‘lii \tl‘tn‘ ti .i“n‘lr‘triiifl.. Jigs- Elizabeth (rouse, \Itiiir- Will in- iinlu out ,n .m, “NHL,” ‘ ion. \ B. spent the weekend in n" \in i4 7 ..,. p..,..i,...,...mn i Mnntagup‘ , Chlll‘f‘h ('IiJil’In‘Hr'nx' ti ("ill-"1‘ Roy Scouts of ('auada. i I'I'I c members were: .Viary it M Li: Rii't‘l‘; Wilma Chand-r ii':', ’1‘ James Pzick in (Tharlotlcn in" ii; .Imiics Fletcher. ll 0 n I‘Ilt‘lx . t‘hnrlniieinwn; Biir-’ l\;ii':i Bunion, Holy RPCIFNTN‘I! Park . (hnrlnitoit‘lwn; .IW‘I.‘ in M. Vera Cowley, Etheli i‘civlci‘znst of the First Kenslnhm Iii-i I‘m-k, Albert .I. Boyle, “.J. \\'.i '~il, S i.. hair and it u by ‘ 1w Tc of the Second Kensmgtoni Park, I I \L‘nes Saunders, Mannheim! SIinl’IIV filler iv: n1 VIi'ifa'ln" he visirs DAUGHTER “ii hm .. v . Mrs. Sydney Macllean is \‘isli-L DONALD moms " ”‘ v m m "" ;" "“° inc her daughter Mrs. F/l \\ in i prflmwmni (hfim‘ m St' ‘ Lewis and Mr. LEWIS, Freetown. G t d T fljlhn 5' \m‘ M'W'md .. 0N LEAVE e ‘ PLAN must“. STI'IHPZD Freddy Egan. RCN, Halifax, o ' In"! R N3. Is spending a ieava with S h I h . ‘ H“: MW" “an”. his in ther, Michael G. Egan, c o ars I s 1"“ “"“a‘,” a” I'm" 13"“ Montague. the possibilh for in'ntl" de- __ '_._.. I ._....._.. _ it the April 21 convocation \‘elnpinz an i'ltI‘i'Hltf't‘iI fighter ATOMS FOR PEACE exercises of the Presbyterian; training aim-iii.“ for inn around The Sovtet. Union's first nii- . College. Montreal. Donald Stew-i services, ipnhi-zman for iii. clear power station was built art Moore. BA. BEdm. In addi- British m'ii'filry n aviation near Moscow In 1953. lion in being granted the d‘egret * said Thursday Bernadette Gaudei and Wallet. Grave: of the Miscnut‘he Pack; ‘ Al t'nnnen, \‘ew Glasgow; Rii’t‘ Gsiiiilct, Second Parkdale Pack. thllnl‘l sinrrliig, Thomas Cap» stick. \Iortnii Rnddick. Vein [mob of tho Slnmnn Park Pack; »\l‘?hlll' Mathoson, Scrnnd Sum- meltmln; Ii. t‘mudreault, Fouth Sumturrdrll‘; George Flshrh Phyllis Me» Ilian of West RnanIY .irilin lincAlppr emked‘ \ir: : (or the members and FAG KFf'l‘. 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