A total.of 88 scouts from Summerside and surrounding areas attended a spring: train- {ng session, sponsored by _Slemon Park Rovers,.at Camp ee, RECEIVES PENDANT. ® > Tamawaby, Grand River over the weekend. Seen here (CEN- TRE) is Robert Angus leader of the Bat Patrol receiving a pendant from Chuck Burness, “Rover crew leader for’ having | the patrol! with the.most points. | | Looking on is” Franklyn Clo-~ water, patrol -seconder, LOCAL BRIEFS Statements Amaze Melvin J. McQuaid ““T am amazed by some of the | fidence. This growth has been insane statements intelligent men |exemplified in the constant ue- OE FIRED" A..2]-gun salute Was fired yes- terday from Victucia Park mark- ing the official birthday —of Queen Elizabeth. The royal sal- _._ute_was carried out jby the -Prince Edward Island — Regi- ment, ; FASHION SHOW Phe—students—of-grade—twelve: at Souris Regional High School _will be presenting a fashion show at the school tonight at 8.00 and the public is invited. The theme of the show is ‘‘commun- ication.” WOODS FIRES The Sherwood. Fire © depart- | ment was called to extinguish two woods fires over the week- end. A spokesman_ for -the_bri- gade said the first call came at 9.30 Sunday evening for a fire off the Mt.- Edward Road. The second call was for a similar fire off the Royalty-Junction—R 0-a d- __ dike our Libet:al_ opponents are | velopments that are being. car- trying to convince an intelligent ‘ried out to improve and facilitate regions. ~~. electorate to believe,” Kings MP |fishing activities, Never before Melvin J. McQuaid said Satur-|}has there been so much action day night: fer the advancement of the in- Speaking on behalf of . 4th |dustry and of those who depend Queens_concervative candidates | upon it for a livlihood.” ‘Bennett Carr and Daniel Comp- |" Bennett Carr told the- gather- ton at Vetndén River, Mr. Mc- | ing that the direct benefits of (ir Quiad told his audience the Lib- Shaw government policy on edu- lerals accuse the Shaw govern-|cation grants may soon be seen Thent of- flagrant neglect of farm in “the Vernon=River-distriet ‘I problems and to problems of | understand there is great thought fisheries, while well informed, | being given in this district to the | non-political experts both from | construction of a consolidate: |the ,Island and from other pavts |elementary school. The Shaw of the country have said the} government will make available changes and advancement in /|to this district and any district agriculture in the province haye | where such a school is proposed | been terrific. ~| a grant of $10,000 per classroom. | Prices are higher and mark-| ‘My teammate Dan Compton |ets better than ever in the, past | and I feel that this is a most im- | and government. cooperation portant election for this district’, ers, marketing services and a/|There is mo place in this district host of other areas—have, placed | for__silent . representation he the farmer here in an unprece- | said. We in i dented earning position. ' | work ceaslessly, and forcefully through fieldwork- | as it is for he whole province. + this district must} about 1.45 p.m. yesterday. “Our opponents would have-the-communicate our problems and Ce ee electorate believe-the-Shaw-gov- requirements. both in_the_legisla- CARD PLAY ‘ernment has shortchanged the | ture and.in conference with the The following are the results | farmer in the budget when in ef. | appropriate department, he con- of the card party held at the St. | fect 1.5 million dollars has been | cluded. ‘ Pius X Church Hall last night:.| budgeted for agriculture this} Dan Compton, recently releas- ladies” first, Emma Gallant; se-| yee: compared to a pittance af|ed from hospital after suffering cond, Mrs. Preston Ellsworth; {| 500,000 in the last year of the Lib- | an attack of neumonia, told the eonsolation, Eleanor Hughes; ‘ ton shape and back meeting witli constituents: Queens MP Heath Macquarrie told the meeting: “Ii no prov- men’s first, Keir Bevans; se- cond, Barry -MacLeod; consola- | tion, Elmer Cooper; freezeout, | “ique “Doyle;—special—prize,Rita— Gaudet; door prize, Stephen) Hughes. . DIRECTORS MEETING The Maritime funeral directors held*an executive meeting re- eently in Saint John, N.B. Island funeral directors on ‘the execu- | tive this yean and in attendance | at the meéting included: Neil | MacLeod, Vernon § Macintyre, | Robert Bradley. and Douglas | Ferguson. The purpose of this | meeting was to finalize plans for Margaret Gormley and Domon- | evies said recently i ita-pansion..of the. P.E.I.fishing i-|ince was-the test of government has i eral administration’, he said. ing the fishing indus try, Mr. McQuaid continued the ‘Liberal federal minister. of fish. | ‘continued ex" gathering he was now in « dustry so great as in P.E.I. The pron- lems are many he said and we | don't -have_the huge natural re- | sources of our: sister provinces. |For this reason we must be agr- essive and alert and improve our | x : ‘ | basic industries and creat new | SPECIAL SITTING | and diversified job opportuni- In_a-special-sitting-of-Provin-_-ties—It is a pfovince where an cial. Magistrate’s Court yester- experienced man_of the know- day morning, the case of Charles | edge and’ stature of Walter Shaw | Alexander McConnell ‘of George- must be at the controls. town, charged with illegal sale | inspired new con Jenkins, - treasurer; and direc- tors; Alan Johnston, Scotty Mil- ler, Gill Griffin and Gerry Al- en. ; the--Maritime convention- sched-}°f liquor, contrary to the liquor _ _uled tobe held in Saint John on control act, the evidence of pro- ~ Sept. 11, 12, 18 and 14. ° “ysecution Wwittess, Constablé J.-L: WEATHER “TORONTO (CP) — igs [Cooke of the. Montague Detach. een OFFICERS ELECTED ‘ment, RCMP, was heard. ‘The u'®: i The Charlottetown -Kinsmen ccnstable will be out. of the or a = eg Club last week held an election vince at the time of the trial | Vievoris TERRE Mc 87 of officers for the coming year. |which was adjourned to June 7.\fdmonton ........ $$. 6 I Elected were the following:-Bob | Magistrate James B. Johnston, Yellowknife ...-. : 33 sl Hambly, president; - Roy Ves-'QC, presided. Representing the Regina oes 43 64 sey, vice-president. Other new- crown was Deputy Attorney-Gen- Winnipeg ... ivevin “61 55 ly-elected officials include: Ted-eral;—J—Arthur McGuigan, QC.|Toronto ....,..... 50 3 Marsh, second vice-president; D..Frank ‘Sigsworth was counsel Ottawa ~.......... 49 76. Don Smith, secretary; Garth /ifor the accused. ; |Montreal ......... 54 80 j - > vere sveres 6 i\Fredericton ...... 39 74 Saint -John ....... 42 69 Moncton -....5.... 37 73 Halifax’ .......0+. — \ 70: Charlottetown .... 40 63 Sydney... ei 57. Yarmouth. ........ poe 67 St¢Mohn'’s, Nfld .. 44 54 BOMOR So 0c ss ieee 56 83 New York ..... eee 79 Jacksonville ...... 62 82 Miaml .....cc000ts ae et THGSOR. io cisskeses 60 bs} Los Angeles ...... 58 71 San Francisco ®..:' 48 72 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says that with a high pressure area passing south of ‘the Maritimes today, sunny -skies,. hight winds and warm tem- peratures are forecast for all Regional forecasts: -Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Eastern New Brunswick Counties, Saint John River Val- ‘ley, Bay of Chaleur: Variable and, warm today with tight winds. Low-high at Halifax 43 and 70, Yarmouth 40 and 65, Kentville 40—and_75, New Glasgow and Gishen 40 and 70, Sydney 35 and 68, Charlottetown 38 and 68, Moncton 40 and 7%, Fredericton 4 and 75, Saint John 40 and 68; Edmundston and Campbell- ton 40 and 75, outlook for Wed- nesday: Increasing _ cloudiness and warm. “} pegarded “| made with the .voters< 3H cloudinéss” overnight, but sunny we © | Bland News Page Eastern and C < The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 24, 1966. 5 | o tie oe Island Delegates Attend Meeting A’ panel of Island delegates who recently atténded a confer- ence on ‘Aging’ held ‘at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, met at the Basilica Recreation Cen- entral Districts” Anderson , Sigsworth Address ‘Hootenanny’ ‘young people in Secotd King's@Harris spoke of the discussion on “Over and over-again we are notified by young people through- | out Second King’s that untainted | polyitical integrity and selfless : dedication to the people's wel- fare, by their elected represen- | tatives, are _only.two ofthe. es- | sential qualities of a politician | that, for far too-long; appear to shave been all but completely dis- in. certain facets <of “our poltical life. And this, young+ people deplore, is particularly | eviden® at that very level where | the first contact of those elected | to administer public~affairs is | who elect them.An-urgent—duty- therefore, is placed upon all conscientious | young people, whether of voting | age now or not, to enlist freely, ‘all of that same youthfuly energy,..and enthusiasm, which | are so freely ‘dedicated here to- night to execupting ‘the watusi” and ‘‘the shake’, in the none} less ,exhausting battle egainst potitical- skulldruggery. , | “These youthful qualities are | most effective weapons in the’ total war against everything that | smacks of dingy. ward politics, | |the’ selfish quest for “personai | political gain, tyrannous _ poli-| tical control,” and cruet disre- | gard for the personal welfare | of the people’’, Don Anderson | and Frank Sigsworth, Liberal candidates in Second King’s, in- | formed a. Politica), Hootenanny | in’ the Morell Community Hall | “The Twelve Point Liberal Pp; h of our. energetic young ‘Liberal Leader; ~Algg, Campbell, is aimed, in many respects, at helping young people to equip themselves adequately for. the our political life, any festering ‘sores Of political perversity that may now infect it,’ Don Ander- son told his young audience in part. ‘With. the voting age low- ered to eighteen, and educational opportunities . improved, fter May 30th by -the new ral Government, you will .all have an even more important and de- manding role to play in ensur- ing our political integrity. The youth of » Second King’s. show eagerness to assume their new Egmont Bay Girl To Perform Here Nicolet, Quebec, will present a bilingual concert here in the trouim on June 9 at 8:00 p.m. Included in the quartette, which thas’ been giving .a. number of S Quebec, Bay, Prince Edward Island. ~The concert, aponsored by the Charlottetown branch of the St. 1 ape FARNK S'GSWORTH * -CFCY-TV TUESDAY, MAY 2 6.25 P.M. >The Meli-Melo Qua n responsibilities, and so loin freely in the Island-wide Liberal swing,’ *said the 38 year-old St. Peter's farmer. : “When election campaign dis tortion, together with outright i on sink to such a contemptably low level , among. other things, even Prince of Wales Colilege Audi-| government —welfare—assistance- cheques are used as bait for vote-catching,”” said Mr. Sigs worth, “then- all thoughtful clude French and English folk- Saturday night. | task of helping to remove from |. tre Friday night where they gavé a report of the First Can-. | adian Conference. © + In the introduction, Sister Frances Loyola, chairman of the provincia] program - committee, - outlined objectives and —organiz- ation of the national assembly; “Edith Hume gave a digest of the address on “aging in the..indivi- dual,"’-which was‘ delivered by Dr. Francois Bourliere. ~ Brigadier Reid and James ae: ae - are to be commended for taking |Mving arrangements for senior what lead they can. fn urging Citizens, and Mrs. L.E. Prowse the ‘voters, where conditions de. ‘Teported:.on sections dealing mand it, to administer, as a good With home care and ;the work of doctor would, 1 politic the political. remedy. fo’ Sula__summarized thoughts _ on cure such a: misery. ung Planning and co-ordination. people feel confident that e| It was announced that the voters will write the effective work of the conference will be perscription. for. the strong pur-..¢arried-on through the Canadian gative required by ‘sueW“a noxi- |Welfare Council's Committee on ous disease when they mark |Aging with Hope Holmsted: as their ballots to insure-the—poli-.chairman. Provision is being tical defeat of* such . insidious Made, in thé province for arous- persons on election day--a right |ing awareness of the problems all of you. over eighteen, will of aging and of the aged and for enjoly_under_the Liberal Gov- |¢o-ordination and extension of to an. ailing body Volunteers -while Sister M- Ur-. +e After discussion from the . hs meeting of future plans, it was” Addresses Rally decided that the provincial pro [ gram committee cantinue as a Guest < speaker at the rud provincial committee with pow- Queens Liberal rally at Aftoa er,to. add to4ts numbers. —— Hall last night Dr. John Gillis of : : == ° ~———" Eldon, spoke on the qualities of .| Alex Campbell as a leader and put strong faith in the new Lib- eral Party that will be going to - the poles in the provincial eléc- _tion May 20. He stressed the im- |portance of people understand- Interaction Discussed. At Meeting At’ the recent meéting of the Home and School Association in Fort Augustus, Mts..Vernon Bol- ger, guest speaker for the meet- ing, speaking on child-parent In- | ‘ portion ; teraction, pointed out the io | Sane oe the gti net portance of a loving child-parent for farmers under a Liberal relationship especially during th | government: Mr. Cutcliffe explained to the audience the other phases of the platform. He talk- ed about minum -wages, fisher- jes, availability of $s and m men, school books and, school taxes.’ : : Refreshments were served. ~d ;bell_towards_a much more. res- ponsible government. ; The candidates in 2nd Queens, Dr... Horace Gillis and Sinclair « of the Liberal Party- Dr. Gillis, speaking on the early child Using the findings of several extensive "res@arch programs carried out on this continent and abroad: during the past quarter ‘ofa century, Mrs. Bolger stated that the child-has a great need for very intensive Joving: early in life. Given this, the ehild |builds up a trust fund of love during his first five or six years and’ this warmth of love is abso- | |lutely essential: for normal psy- chological development. t formative years of the cow Monday for talks with So viet officials about possible co- operation in car production. The group leader, Export Di- rector Michel Maison, said: the ernment of Alex Campbell after | : May. 30th'', the thirty-seven year | Donnie old lawyer asserted. * | Arsenault, | place in the Catholie cemetery... CITY AREA x FUNERALS | the -Hennessey Funeral Home to. .» St. Dunstan's Basilica - where | Requiem High -Mass was cele-| JUDSON FUNERAL: — T-he| trated by Rev._Engeiberiue Van. funeral for Charles W. Judson! de Ven who also conducted the was held Monday May 23 from | oo vine at the Very Rev the MacLean Funeral Home| es ae ree see : , ; F.J. Maloney, CSsR, Rev. Ur- where ‘sérvice was conducted by ; , = Rey. James Starr and-Rev. T.R. ben. Gils and Rev. Wt. Ee. : right, CSsR, were present in the Goudge. During the service Mrs. s Memt Cha: Hal Moore and Barbara Warren ommtuaty, Menwhers of the " sang In The Sweet Bye And Bye. tetown Council 824 Knights of . attended in a body. Congregational hymns were All | ,- The Way. My. Savior Leads Me | His Hon, Lt. Col. W:J. MacDon- and Rock Of Ages. Pall bearers aitie Miva went lany were: John Praug, James! city Comptroller John Butler (Murphy, Jerry Morissey. ' Edi- represented the- City Council son Milton, Louis Hayden, Hough- | 4 | funeral for M.W. Reardon took | - | place on Monday morning from | Ro aatord and R oger Children” separated from The interment. took | ~.| REARDON-FUNERAL — The: | A“ vote of thanks was extended technology, Studies have -shown-fhat-young | their parents are often shattered. by the-experience and suffar acute trauma. Many such children suf- ;and awaits Soviet proposals. He lexpects to remain here until the ene of the week. “but that -all fer mental. retardation because depends on our talks," he told even the. ability to learn is/@ Teporter at the airport. affected by the presence or ab-; Talks begin tode-- with D. M.. sence of a loving child-parent re-|Gvishianl, a son-indaw of Pre- Jationship, a relationship which |mier Alexei Kosygin. . Gvishiant is of<vital {mportance to mental isa’ deputy chairman of the health state committee for science and to Mrs. Bolger and following) The Soviet government re- lunch, the usual parent-teacher \cently signed an agreement with period’ was held. jthe Fiat company of Italy to inte build“a, factory that will produce Renault Talks With Russia | 3 3 | TONGUE SPREADS AFAR |. MOSCOW (AP) — A 10 - man; About 100,000,000 people group from France's Renault speak Portuguese, the language auto. campany arrived: in Mos-\of Europe’s oldest intact nation, to | viet current output of the nion. . ton. Mutch. Flower bearers were: The City "Police were represented : ; by Inspector .A.J.. Dowling and Perley... Drake. Nat_MacKinnon..| Gongt. -Donald- Trainor,----Mem- William’ Warren. Interment took . i place in’ the Cherry Valley Uni- ted Church cemetery. DUNSFORD FUNERAL — The funeral for Elmer Dunsford took place on Monday morning from this tate residence 162 Upper Prince Street to St. Dunstan’s Basilica whete Requiem High yo eo nae oe — = eral for Mrs. Coles Bell was held : ’ Sunday, May 22 .from the’ Mac- gary ia dale pe Bis a at Jean Funeral Home where. ser- Ree . winins a eaiied vice was conducted by George SaR iitianr: - Cum ’ | Paige and Ray- Kenny. Hymns , were present in the sane- | sing were: The-Lord Is My ee eae ars oun (Shepherd and When Life Is End- ; - led. Pallbearers were: Arthur and the Royal Canadian Legion | Birt Kielly, Keith Doug- attended the funeray and sux |las, Roland Bearisto, . Walter phone Co. The . Legion grave- | MacLaughlan. Interment . took side service was conducted by |Place in the Covehead-Road Harry” Mortimer with. the Last |Cemetery. , : | Post-and- Reveille- sounded by * ance. -The --pall__bearers—_were: ‘Lester O'Donnell, Cyrus \Vessey, Lea Fisher, Edward Cullen, Rue- Interment took ‘place ‘in .the Catholic cemetery, ~ BELL FUNERAL — The fun- Toscary. pall” bearere. were: Prompt Aid for I" |Richard Sweeney, Ronnie Green- os ge | -an, Trevor Hansen, Charle | —Oy “A idit t | ken, Ambrose. Smith __Edmund | : er- C | cat | Gallant, Toff Barrett, Harold scidity, Dyapepetar Tadigestion,| tion, to | Smith, ‘Connie LeClair, Harold acidity, Dyspepsia, Indiges | Donahue -and: Jack Donahue. (Neen 2 liousness, have learned to | The active pall bearers were six POWDER. 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