V.. Charles Campbell (second from right), Morell. was elect- erl president of the P.E.I Teacliers' Federation at the board of governors annual ISLAND ECHER i“: SI meeting held Saturday PEI TF headquarters in Charlottetown. The meeting began Friday evening. With Mr. Campbell are three other t... f -' . I at FEDERTION NAMES orFiRs ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon.. Dec. 14, 1964. 5 members of the new execu- tive. Left to right are Francis MacNeill. Summerside, se- Second vice-president: Mrs. Winnifred Cutcliffe, Frederic- ton. third vice-president: Mr. Campbell; and J. Weeks Murphy. Summerside, first vice-president. Retiring presi- dent of the federation is The. Children's Workshop I Busy For Christmas Young adults at ilie Retard-I ed Children's Workshop in Charlottetown are busy making Christmas cards as a fund-; raising project. I The project is one of maiin ‘ mg chores for government and is supplied by a city bUSlIICSSI m. Tasks done by the. group in- clude folding advertisements. placing booklets in envelopes. stapling diagrams to hospital ' forms. and other time consum- undcrtaken by the group, under , the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Infill-“WN- Gordon Mac-Dona and a num, Last year the workers made her of volunteer workers. and sold 1.000 Christmas cards. This year that has been nearly doubled. The base of the cards comes to them flat and without any The workshop is located in. an old building on the grounds‘ I St. \‘inccnt‘s Orphanage-.I The building was made avail-I _ bk, by St Dunstan‘s Univer“ scene. and the first task in- sity officials and a heating unit t "0"” the “refill {Oldmg 0‘ r . the card. A picture must then FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE EXECUTIVE J. S. Sutherland. St. Peters, group that the larger unit of Mills of Aiiiiaiirlale. [)i'f)\‘|)]r'ta‘ director and William Sullivan of Cardigan. second rite The first vice president Ernest l'n- derhaw of Rollo Bay is missing from the picture. 5 . Lloyd. now opposition minister and Liberal cantl'dala ileader, said the department re- ’ he placed on the face of the 93rd m a Square 0‘ 501d COIN" left. was elected president of the Hon. A. B. MacRae advised the "'53-, The young People take 'ngs County Federation of operation for farming could be 3 Obvmus Pleas!“ 1." Mal-“955 ARI‘iCuliure On Friday evenin successful and something must I and accuracy m the” work- at Cardigan during the annual be one to asstire labor, Also ‘ ~ ‘ f organization_ in the picture ls Mrs. Russell i mosr REWARDING mee‘mg .0. , , lwgen the varied ks m The meeting was well attended. vo ve in completing a card I - . r ' are finished, a “package as_ children In . _ im the. Dec.‘ lo Hlanley byeec. sembiy" tine takes over. HereI igarded itself tas at parre‘iil:l in ghofisaitl (Ill/Iron hetwfeen one of each t e at card is. vissuing cigare es 0 c i rea V an were given six ree gathered in a gfndle’ placed ml Reform SChOOlS Iunder 16 in reform schools. Icigarettes a rim. a clear plastic container andt MP. NichOISOH said the Chil- l. MAP SELLS WELL Canadian Expedition Arrives At ii;\t,ll“AX (CPI -— A medical P\D(‘(lllll)l‘l of 38 scientists an l‘l\'(‘fl at Easter lsland aboard the Canadian navy repair ship Cape Scott Sunday and greeted by island inhabitants in small boats who paddle out to lilt‘t‘t the vessel as it anchored Oil sltoi‘f‘. The Cape Scott. which be. pan unloading expedltion sup- I‘IIPS soon after arriving at the small island 2.500 miles west or (into in the Pacific Ocean. “its one day ahead of the or- ixiiiril schedule. The governor of Easter Is- lriiirl went out to the ship and invited Captain A. C rTon law of the Cape Scott and scu- tor expedition officials to dine at his residence. A navy spokes- man in Halifax said the ship radioed her arrival Sunday morning. The radio report said weather was “beautiful” 5 n: v ‘< v the and Decoration Contest Set ST. PETERS St. Peters Lions Club will sponsor a con- test for Christmas decorations on homes this ycai The decision for the contest. which is open to all residents of St. Peters village and Lions Club members in surrounding districts. was made at a recen meeting of the club. Cash prizes will be. offered. Judging is to take place Christy mas wee The meeting also saw a dis- cussion on a New Year‘s 9 party. it was decided to leave the matter to the entertainment committee. JFK lIBRARY DESIGNER NAMED to the United States China in 1985 and is a gradu- ate of Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology (AP ‘ JIt‘rtmclino Kennedy a nd gem obel't r. M listen to New York vehiioct hob Min. Pol speak "‘9? he was named t out the John F. Mowing:- Easter Is. unloading was to begin at once. The Cape Scott must remain off shore as there are no harbors or wliarves on the island Ship's boats will carry supplies an living accommodations to shore The scientists. “110 will live in aluminum trailers for two months. will study medical as- pects of the island‘s 1.200 in- habitants. soon to lose their isolation when an international airport is built on the Island. The Cape Scott left here Nov. 16 and will visit South Ameri- can ports before returning to pick up the scientists. The ex- pedition is due back here about March 17. Car Collides With Calf SOURIS — On Sunday a calf owned by John Doucette. er Rollo Bay. was struck by a vehicle driven by Claude Gai- lant of Souris West. Damage to the calf was such that she might have to be done away with there was only slight damage to the ve icle. The accident was investigated by the Souris detachment of the. CMP. w.. mas Hall of Summerside. I IOCAI BRIEFS Texaco oil truck left the high- way at Five Houses. about two miles from St. Peters. The truck was said to be meeting a car on a curve when it left the highway and trailer. which broke away from the cab. overturned in a field. The trailer carried about 5.— 200 gallons of fuel. The tank was returned to Charlottetown yesterda . Driver of the truck, Eurie Nel- son MacLean of Charlottetown. escaped the accident without injury. SISTER DIES James A. Kiggens. 14 Wendy Drive. Charlottetown. has re- ceived the news of the death of his only sister. Angelina. at Ot- tawa yesterday. Buriel will take place in Ottawa. MINOR ACCIDENTS The RCMP reported last ev- ening that despite the icy con- ditions of the roads over the ‘wcek-end there were only three was not known 0 four minor accidents in I I When the Sotiris Fire Depart- .Queen 5 county' meiit answered the call somei SHED FIRE idifficulties were encountered; On Sunday afternoon at 12:30 cfusmg a (ma-V at the scene- I three trucks from the Charlotte- l'iremen encountered trouble imwn Fire Department answered when they tried to get the elec- a can to the site he new ' ll‘iCily ‘0 the house turnCd Off Provincial Building on Rochford While waiting they heard the oil IStreet where there was a con- .._taf:1k in the house blow up and struction shed afire. a or that there was little they could do to extinguish the blaze. LEARN OF DEATH . Word has been received by Live Lobsters sc‘hedUled F or at the Rivergaie Hospital. g0!“ .. t,De.1.1964.M. - European ClI'les 2:5: wascin her 56th yerasr. ur COUNCIL TO MEET Charlottetown City House Burns At Souris SOURIS — Fire levelled the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gilliam on Breakwater Street here around eight o‘clock last evening. Cause of the blaze Q ,, Mrs William Burgess. former- ly Pearl Hurry of West Royalty MONCTON. (CPI — Air Can- ada planes will transport 100.000 pounds of live lobsters to Europe , Oil Truck Overturns, Fuel Lost ST. PETERS ~ A large quan- tity of fuel oil was reported lost Saturday afternoon when a fat Library at a meeting In New York Sunday. The [Rim-y will be built along the Char- les River in Boston. Ming Pei. who has won numerous M for his designs, come this month where they will be °°'°°k- “‘8 “We” is. “0‘ sold as Christmas delicacies in e’fpeded that any .new busings‘s 5' °" 0" a" “pen' duced in its dying months. Civic E J. pagan-v. regional pub elections Will be held in Feb- lic relations officer for Air Can- wary. . ada here. says the lobsterswill BLANCMRD FUNERAL _ he.l’aCked m Sal‘Idl'St '" In." The funeral for Mrs. Cornelius refrigerated containers for ship- Blanchard tmk place Saturday merit from Moncton. Halifax. 1 ' Saint John. N.B.. and Yarmouth. mnmmg from the Hennessey N‘S' Basilica where Requiem High .. Mass was celebrated by Rt Rev William Simpson. Rev. James Kelly was present in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were: Percy Nealis. Jack McAiecr. Addison Peterson. Dr. R. H. MacDonald. M. Doucette and John Brown. Interment took place in the Catholic cemetery, service being conducted by Rev. Robert MacDonald. SOMERS FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. George Som- ers took place Saturday morn- lng from the Hennessey Fu- neral Home to St. Duiislan's Basilica where Requiem Hi. Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clarence Roche Pallbearers were: Hamid Cullen. Leo Cull- en. William Mulins. William Chapman. Richard McGee and Augustus Longaphie. Interment took place in the Catholic ceme- tery. service being conducted by Rev. Gerald Tingley. ’COOK FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Mrs. Edwin H. Cook was held Sunday. Dec. 13. from the Madman Funeral Home to the First Baptist Church where the service was conducted by Rev. Malcolm Harlow. Attend- ing in ii body were Parkdale Women‘s Institute. president and executive of the P.E.I. Mu- sic Festival and the Progres- slve Conservative Women's As- sociation. Honorary pallbearers were: Nelson Good. harles Swan. Arthur Seaman. Henry Douglas. David MacAskill. Hec- tor MacDonald, Walter Bearis- to and Charles Scranton. Active pallbearers were: S.R John- ston. Warren Burns. Frank Ross. George Lewis. Louis Sim- mons and Lorne Callbeck. In- terment took place in Floral Hilts Memorial Gardens. CRASHES 0N TAKEOFF' CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Two US. Air Force men were killed Thursday when a twin- jet - 7B missile - tracking plane crashed and burned on take-off from Patrick Air Force Base. The plane carried equip-I merit to record d ‘ missile and rocket from Cape Kennedy. from launching; Wirephoto) lis Funeral Home to the Wood; ' Islands ‘Rev. Donald Nicholson conduct-i A" .’ed the service at the church andismurdav to d e t e r m in e the Egrave. Hymns sting were. ‘ relatives here of the death of. Th Council meets this afternoon at ' Funeral Home to St. Dunstan’s. ithis in turn stapled. The cards GOT Clgal‘efies |dt‘en \t't‘re all ConfirmEd smok- FRACTURES ANKLE are then ready for sale or de- tors. “The experts advised usI Harry Griffin son of Mr. andIlivery. SASKATOON ice) _ Tw'o that we couldn't stop them OTTAWA ‘CPth new Cana- ' We issued cigarettes dian map of the world has be. Mrs. Ray Griffin, Montague! The young people ObViOUSIYLmiiiisters in the former CCFISmOkIng- fractured his ankle and is a pa-I find great happiness in their Saskatchewan government have that they w0uldn’t be come the bestselling map eve, ‘. . . so tient in the Kings County Mem-l work at_the workshop, forthey confirmed that the welfare de_Itenipted to try other means to published by the surveys and 01‘131 Hospital. lorldta:;"gindthetlr Pia“: 1“ a'partment under the CCF gavengt them- imapping branch of the mines ‘ ‘ ‘ us ry an per— ' ' C“ H ‘ the ct w re 05 -5 ' r . . (IREWMAN AT HOME yform Jobs in company of 0th. Cigarettes to children under lil c said andexp iis1 e y and technical surseys depart tchiatrists \Vorkcrs ment. The branch printed 6.000 formerwnd the practice of issuing ciz- copies of the map, including arettes when requests were.4,5oo in Engnsh and 1500 in made was “all above b03Td-" IFrench. The map went on sale They were answering Herb C. Iln mid-July and the first print- :Pinder. Saskatchewan industry ling was sold out in 10 weeks. in reform schools. Woodrow S. ipremier, and A. M. Nicholson. ormer welfare minister. both confirmed this at a press con- Terence Thursday. i¥¥44¥+********* STARTING TODAY Russel MacBeth. crew mem- ber of the CCGS Wolfe, is spend- ing a short vacation with his family at Whim Road. the most rewarding experience of his life. VISITING TORONTO I d I ers of their own limited abil- ities. Mr. MacDonald terms work- ing with them to help them Lloyd. Mr. an Mrs. John Player, Martinvale. are visiting in Tor-i onto, guests of their daughter! and son-in-law. Mr. and m tCoupIe Believed ‘ WAIcohoI Victims I Donald Compton. I MacMILLA‘N FUNERAL —. , . ‘ I The funeral for Mrs. Raymond M?‘\IFE‘AL 3”" “.An “1" . IMacMillan was held Sunday af— “'0. “Jada”? “£11311: I FIOIII the 31" iternoon. Dec. 13. from the (111- from suburban chomedey' be_ SHOWS .lieved the victims of wood alco- 'Ihol poisoning. autopsy Presbyterian Church MATIN‘EE AT 3:30 EVENING 8:00 was performed eIcause o Lord's My Shepherd and AhideIEtienne {Ligtgfnilh aoiidJoli’ffsh .With Me and the organist WaSiHarpv Rousseau. both 63 but iMrs, Arthur MacMillan. 'Pall-Iresutis are not to he inade bearer: were: Lauehie MacMil-i known until the inquest. I 5“; -“l3"5 Browni Stanley! The deaths followed a warn- ighlilgh {30k Macxf‘y- Matti ing Thursday by the College of v if €10 9150" and A‘Ih‘" Mac‘IPhysicians and Surgeons of the ;Millan. The flowerbearers \verelpmvince of Quebec against the tMalcolm Gillis, Sandy Stewart,=cnnsumptinn of adultcrated a]. ILESIel‘ MHCFM‘Ianet BI“ CFaW-rcoliol. The warning apparently (ford. Ivan Buell and Gavin Gil-Iwas prompted by a strike that lis. Interment was in the Littlefhas closed Quebec's liquorI ISands cemetery. 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