CUBAN my HOT ‘0’ MIAMI. Fls.b(AP)—A Cuban names een sero iv The dinner mesons. the flu! or people interested in iolnlns wounded by s abet tired ill." meeting (01' the m a first aid team which he had the US. naval base at Guan- asked to organise for Ken- tlntmo M. Havana ' radio templ.andnr.newar alaoducedthespeaker,fllowal shows the Presbyterian Church thanked by Keith sum. expected heavy demand. where he attend“ a worship MLA. service. anocll said Ste tapes: we"! -eli ous t erance. . sncs llav‘iier is higth esteemed. be an. was well attended with ‘ G'lown Resources Group ISLAND NEWS PAGE scene showed rice fields. tea chem Profiled and rubber plantations. All we Qlueell- Gm Wishes to Fred K abundance of fruit is grown and :9“)? e 01' Helga opened fish is also an important part “sine”. were exten on be "mum half of the board by the duly. e Regional. High . School which is outside the town "’1‘" ‘° 3° ¢° “urdw'l aid. m 3.“. "soul. monitored 6 I ——————95| cm siding Grace was adhered by I “dam Form] in Miami. said m; N i ‘2 G ’ C 10m“ sat. June 27’ 1 . A331." :aynfhe amcultufll nob." cummm m m of!“ n reta have“:I L'WW- '“ '5“ ll lite I?“ a toast to second shot was tired W‘l “GEORGETOWN — The re- l l . th Georgetownonthe times in many schools being closed, 5 cently- released compil- hold of a probable industrial resulting in fewer pupils and ' a" radio “Id. ed by the Canadian-Norwegian development in at least two lhigher educational costs. ‘ FISHING ‘shan'agement consultant firm of branches of industry, it was also lco-op 0‘ the dlet °‘ the people‘ man. Willard Stewart reported com— FILM I” A. Habberstad Canada Limit9d felt that a problem now exists The ePeeke!‘ noted ‘1‘“ the M“ 1* l1” CNR delivery to A typical Roman 3% be people in a mixture of national. RAILWAY COMPLAINTS the Island and the matter was the star of a new itallsn movie which ities seem to get along well in Edson Rayner reported that referred to Lemma Caleley. pm“... the framework of a democratic the tourist bureau and hand- chairman of the transportation shortly. also featuring actor government. Malaysia. a union craft center had been opened committee. Ugo “uni of states. elects a Sultan in each and signs placed in suitable locs- , . Statistics contained in the re . I at Toronto. formerLy Uniconinlit and must be faced regarding port on Prince County show at Canada Limited. dealing with the minimum age for employ- that the fishermen of Kings (actors influencing the develop- ment and also the minimum County enjoy a higher return; ment of PigmcedCounty. formed wage. [for their efforts but much is to i _ sis or iscussion at a It was felt that one of tneibe desired. it was stated. and KENSINGTOV __ mm D, uon “tended last year's Com- . m~ of the Geo, flown Re_ - - > -' - ‘ ' . . ' ‘ ' r. _ state and a King of Malaysia. lions. He said some 0118 E prOIGm-S 130mg everyone in me SW99” 0‘ “harm” in the George Dewar. minister of monwealth Pa.llamentary Con Lloyd Locker”. program and Md M brought in m, we elcome Iources Development Group re-,the very near future was the 'Port Beckerton area of Nova leduc.“on‘ was guest speaker u {Hence at Km], Lump”. Ma, ‘ membership chairman. who but the wanton wouldw neatly. question of the consolidation of = Scotia. who are cooperatively . . . DThe meeting was held in St. provincial schools. This. it was organized. was cited as an ex- gneggenneztgegégfii 0:, thgrlggg llaya. South East Asia. 1::an C avid‘s church hall and presid felt. was sure to come about. ample of what might be achiev- . ' = an informative, talk on ex-l V ed over by the chairman. Tom ‘and one reason for it was the led in any fishing community. 3:]: 392;?‘1 s Inn on wednes" , pcriences illustrated with a! soc-0nd in . sort“ of s d.‘ 00 pie MacDonald. lcontinuous, slow and pattern-l The Group decided that the ' d] t fr .‘series of colored slides. Forty; ’ , - “n y “mm ‘ Attending the meeting were less land abandonment ov er ; next meeti would be held in D" Dewar' 3' eega eC om dine“!!!t Part5 0' the c°mm°“'l mm 0‘ Tm Brow." wn' V on. on' Reid Sangster. provincial dir- many years. which has resulted lSt. James Hall July 29. gap-1%; lggzigag thiflgii' wealth were represented at the ; M’- s A-F- “ AM- Gun“ 9 — actor of resources and develop- ; i.__.____._____.'. conference by men 0 mmy: Will meet for Divine Worshl ' mm; John MacDonam' field nationalities and colors. but all; p' . P'm° will be at the organ. Soloist.‘ _ .1. I lMiss Beulah Moase. 1' “3'35"” made by w” lamlreports with one exception were: he evening service will tea- Hayward' Charlouemwn' ‘ “ml given in English. the exception“ representative for resources de- P r eSbYTeria "5 Sunday. June 28! 19649 at 3 DJ“- EARLE TERRY SINGERS velopment and DaVld Smith. ‘ T . agricultural representative for l Celebrate ture the newly-formed Kensing- m" manager 0‘ the localibejng a pan of his report given at Churchill Presbyterian Church present ‘ Kings County. l A ‘ -ton Centennial Chorale. undenlsiranch of ItilleKBaan it)! 3‘13"":l in French. by a ‘ Rev. Raymoni Glllis. speaker ~ F ,e I f I At an earlier meeting th V r a the direction of Rev. L. N. Mun. cotia. to t e enslng on oar Example, of architecture _ - group had appointed, Mr. Mac-l nn 8 s W ray. with his son. Gordon, at. of Trade. The chorale made it], shown in the and“ ranged from Member! 0' filler LOdIel cordially "MN- All welcome. .3 IV“ a or“ Mu‘lc first appearance in April in Ken. the very modern parliamentary ers and Mrs. Clair Currie as Summer-side Presbyterian con.‘ at 3-30 limo enabling mem- sington and was received so en- buildings in which the confer- first and second vice- presidents lgregation will observe its 111th ‘ hers Of Other congregations to thusiastically that a request care was held to Moslem moa- and Charles N. Mair as secre- Lanniversary. The church build’attend and he” the Chm‘ele- performance was given in May Clues and Hindu and Buddhist ta‘I'Y- ing is 102 years old. To honor The Chorale W35 Started ln‘ 0L 5 PFC: (fouggggswew set are planned for both the morn- l'ip. at the last meeting. cover- ‘mg “d "em"; sen/1°”: . . lng four phases of development the mommg .the m‘msw With their personnel they are: ‘mn presto}! the.annwersm 9°!" tourism Howard S _ Chan. imon, entitled. The Church and chairman and members. J. W. lmsmw" sped“ musk mu GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE Moderation Theatre Box Office. Queen st. 8-!“ SUMMERSIDE _ Sunday. the the organ. This service will be. i a ‘ Members of True Bmthes's' Lodge will meet at the Lodge- Donald as pres.d.nt. J. W. Lav- a 2:15 } pan. By order of W. M. in ... I: the occasion special services _-“me of 1953 by MT- Murraylm' MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIRS «t- Storey Electric lid. 13!; I’rini-u \‘I i'h'lmin Charlottetown Welcomes ' . 178 Queen Street Will be open all day Saturday and will be the only Drug Store open Saturday evening and all day Sunday. DIAL 4-4171 chairman and members. Rich and Curley. and Frank Ma‘cDo- ~ bald; small industry. ~Frank 1 Parker as chairman With Ricn- I I, ti.hedb'M.Wilh $1E:§yé::“§g;t‘§§cogficefi:§ I M A R I I M members. . phases of the report onl meditfiioiiii $3.525? SEMPLE’S PHARMACY Ltd. I E ways it can be made applica- 1 printers, the group ~ here will be supplied with one and further study will be given I w it. 6 o F E R 8 To the 4th Annual Maritime Golf Lavers and Mrs. Clair Currie; the direction of We 1,, Conny. ard Curley and Mrs. E ari ble to conditions in Kings Coun- : I O I Championships June 27th and 28th at agric‘mure' Earl ‘Vahh 3‘ ichoir director. Raymond Pleau Walsh asymembers. and educa- . for. When copies are available . from ' FREE DELIVERY 0 . the Belvedere Golf and Winter Club. ,; a e- The report is basically a plan- ned program to reach 10 years . into the future and it is felt that ‘ what can be done or will be done in Prince County. can be done in Kings SIMILAR REPORT HERE If efforts now underway are successful in having Kings County designated as an under- developed area. as efforts are being made to have the whole Atlantic area so designated. . then a similar report. based on . a survey of Kings will no doubt be compiled, it was felt. To ' . agriculture, fisher _ ies. Nlucatinn. small industries and many other fields of de- velopment and action were dis cussed by the Georgetown group and the discussion. which was issues. HYNDMAN 8r CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS a whole. receiving much worth- ‘ while and thou ht-provokin ln- ‘ _ _ g g i Dial 4-6367 57 Queen St. tormation. Mr. Curley. during the dis- cussion of agricultural and da- lrying problems. informed the group that the province is this . year experiencing from the . Dairy industry an increase or net gain amounting to at least 25 per cent over last year. EDUCATION discussion took place re garding education and some of the phases discussed were the 1 minimum age for workers in industry, vocational school en- try qualifications. and the lack of training available for young people of school age. who due to a low IQ. are unable to con- tinue academic courses and at the same time are unable to qualify to take vocational train- 1 83 '/3% MORTGAGES On new or improved city homes Or for Re-finanolng 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class security—slightly higher on others. come in and talk over your requirements with One hundred years is a short span in the life of a nation But it is a big event In the lives of its people! In 1964 the people of Prince Edward Island are going all out to celebrate the Centennial of the first meeting of T II a Fathers of Confederation. It will be the biggest birthday celebration in 'As at June 26. 1964, I have discontinued my the province's history. V Medical Practice in Charlottetown in order to ac- % cept an appointment at Dalhousie University In Halifax, Nova Scotia. Paul Cudmore, M.D. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Ralph Kennedy announces the opening of MEDICAL PRACTICE Friends from the other Maritime Provinces and elsewhere are invited to come and ioin in the festivities and celebra- tions planned. ‘ This it was felt was a serious problem. The absence in this province in! schools of agriculture and a practice in General Medicine and Obstetrics at You m moss. wagon. on his occasion—may m 5”, of “Shem Weefmenfi‘med tend it . 245 Queen. St.. Charlottet0wn, in the office form- ’ £313: ‘12:; smeefdfigagggg} . erly occupied by Dr. Paul Cudmore. |u¢k “find every “n... ‘ courses in those fields shouldf be taught in our present school system. j Beginning Thursday, July 2nd. office hours: Mon., Tues, Thurs., Fri. 1:30 - 5:00 p.m. Ralph Kennedy, M.D. Dial 2-2932 - The group plans on making; the study of credit union work ; one of the major efforts of the educational committee as it is} gelt this is an important seg-: ment of any community better- I gent plan. ' This Message ei Welcome Published by the following cherleiietewn Finns: SUNSHINE ISLAND DAIRY Longworth Ave, Phone 4-4251 " [best Quality Dairy Products” ARCHER & MacDONALD LTD. Fine Furniture ALBERT THOMAS Grafton R. East ll st. Peters Rd. Charlottetown “MM” BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE Open Bowling 10 am. to I pan. —5 to 7 pan. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. “Your Favorite Shopping Centre” VERE BECK & SON LTD. 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