1 SDU WINTER Carnival chairman Jim Griffith looks on as Rt. Rev. John Sullivan cuts the r i bbo 11 Main Building entrance to official- ly open the 1964 SDU Winter Carnival. The carnival, which is a four-day event, began yesterday, and ' ntinue until Tuesday night when it will be climaxed with the ap- pearance of that well known folk group. the New Christy ' Minstrels. Helen Kelly is Chosen Queen Oi SDU Carnival By MIKE DUFFY Helen Kelly. SDU junior arts student will reign supreme over ‘the St. Dunstan's Winter Car- 'nival, being held through Tues. d ay. Miss Kelly who is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett -Kelly. Summerside. was chosen Carnival Queen by a panel three judges. Mrs. L.E. Prowse. Dr. K.A. Parker and Whit Car- tor ‘ A very large crowd attended the ball which was held at the Basilica Recreation Centre and ‘Was played for by the Mariners. The carnival was officially opened yesterday afternoon at 4-15 pm. by Rt. Rev. John Sul- liyan. former rector of St. Dun. Itan‘s. In his remarks, Father Sullivan said that he was very blessed with the way in which _vear’s carnival turned out Qnd he was sure that this year's vtzould be an even greater sue. tcess. Very Rev. G.A. MacDonald, rector of SDU said that he was glad to see the tremendous in-- “host which his carnival has aroused and he wished the stud- :1‘: body four days of good clean . Genial carnival chairman Jiml aiimth. thanked all those who‘ Ilad worked so hard on the plans Ijid called on the student body‘ :-rm 1' DEATH NOTICES (‘Received too late for Classified ‘ Death Notice column). m MICLEOD - At his home in Bridgetown. Jan. 31. 1964. Norman W. Macl.eod in his 82nd year. Remains will be ..forwarded from the Dlngwell ' Funeral Home to his late re. nidence this afternoon where they will rest until noon Mon- ‘day, then to the United Bap- ...tkt Church. Dundas. for set. «Rfvice at 2:30. Interment in the _‘«.Dundas Community cemetery. IINCLAIR —- At Moncton Hos- l Jan. 31. 1964. Scott C.j "_'Sincla.ir, 69 Mac13eath A-ve.,; Moncton. N.B.. aged 53 years. «I Funeral Sunday from Moncton . - _fUnited Church. service com- ‘ ---. mencing at 2 o'clock. _g(An'r1N _ At the Kings County .. Memorial Hospital, Jan. 31. 1964. Mrs. Malcolm D. Martin ‘of Valleyfield in her 87th year. Resting at her late residence. Funeral from Valleyfield Uni- ted Church. Sunday. Feb. 2 at 2:30 p.m. Valleyfield cemetery. WILLIAMS — At Charlottetown. Jan. ill. 1964. Arthur Williams in his 68th year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Sunday with service commen- cing at 1:30. Interment in the Cutcliffe receiving vault. MMDONALD Suddenly at the P.E.l. Hospital. Friday. Jun. 31. 1961. Daniel M. Mac- retzu his late residence tonight at O p.m. IINKIN At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital Friday. Jan. 91, INA. infant datighter Mr. And Mrs. sterling Jen- of 1-Iazelbrodi. Resting °flstreet.s of the city Interment in the M to support "their" carnival. ‘ Following the opening. St ; unstan‘s suffered a defeat in llbasketball at the hands of the gvisitinig St. Mary's Huskies. The lscore was Huskies 75. Saints 54 ‘MORNING PARADE This morning Saints are sche- tduled to parade through the ' at 10 am. ‘The parade will be made up of ‘floats from all classes of the ’university. Mr. and Mrs C.J. ;Flinn and Mrs. Algred l{ennes- sey will judge the best float in ‘the par e ‘tithe pa-rade in new 1964 automo- ibiles. courtesy of local dealers. i The parade will form up at ‘SDU and will proceed in ‘-.VIal«pe- ique Road to Elm Avenue and {Great George Street. Turning fright at the monument on Giraf- gton it will turn left at Queen lstreet and proceed by way of The class queens will ride in‘ ISLAND NEWS PAGE , 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Feb. 1, 1964. pTwice-A- Service Resumes l GEORGETOWN — Twice-day mail service for outgoing mail from Georgetown to Charlotte- town will resume today. Official notice of this service wa-s received earlier this week by the postmaster. W.J. Fitz- gerald. From today on the flirst out. going mail will leave George- town at approximately 10 am. daily. via the CNR mall and DayMai| express truck. which normally brings me morning mail to the town. The second trip of the new service will leave Georgetown at 5 p.m. daily and will be car- ried by the mail motor trans- port which operates under con- tract to the postal department. For the past several years the only outgoing mail service has been restricted to each even- Program For '64 Carnival ls Enlarged SUMMERSIDE — The com- mittee in charge of this year's 1964 Summerside Lobster Car- nival plans to make this the big- gest and best carnival ever. and the most important event held in Summers e -to Kent and up Rent to Great George and back out Great George to Elm and thence to the university. I At 2.30 this afternoon St. Duns- tan‘s Saints host St. Mary’: Huskies in hockey. At 8 p.m. SDU gym becomes the scene of a mammoth variety show. This show will feature top Island talent. such as pianist 4 Max Seiler. the Rovers Three 4 and a ragtime band. I This show will be followed by a mammoth sock hop. featuring V the latest in popular music. 1 BIG DAY Sunday, St. Dunstan's Day. ; will begin with mass in the uni. ; versity chapel. celebrated by 1 the rector. Very Rev. G.A. Mac N Donald. 1, At noon John Mulially, MP for ;Kings will address the annual i St. Dunstan's Day banquet. and at 2 o'clock students meet facu- I lty in basketball. The professor; i will be looking for their second 3 consecutive win. | At three Mrs. Walthen Gau- -‘det and Alfred lfennessey will 1 judge the snow sculptures. l which at present adorn the cam- l pus. Four o'clock brings out the Alumni vs. the Scnior Class ' ghockey. At 6.30 the rink is again the centre of action as a ma Zquerade skate is held. , SDU co-eds host the nurses in basketball in the gym at 3 o'- iclock. and e Rovers Three. will lead a hootenanny at 9.30. All in all. something for every- (Water. Haviland and Rochford.‘ al =Five Islanders And Families This was what Francis “Gin- ' MacQuarrie told the Y‘: Men's regular meeting Thurs- day night. The committee hopes to have 64 floats and 10 bands in the parade to make it the big- gest ever held in P.E.I. R.S. Hinton. QC. told the that the Prince C o u nty Hospital was making a survey of the town and asked that th e club support the expansion pro- gram. The meeting was held at th 0 mg. This has proved very un- ' and resulted in ‘n town As a result the Town Coun- oil at its December meeting de- clded to contact the postal au- thorities with the request that the twice-a-diay service be re- umed. This request has apparently received the full consideration of the deupa-rtment. and quick action was taken to rectify the matter. Instructress Mrs. Brian Woods. RN. Summerside, watches as students practice washing a patient during a Red Cross home nursing course held at Miscouche Re- VI ivuscoune HOM <-._ 1 E NURSIN gional High School. They are. left to right. Barbara Ann Mallett. Arial Campbell. Mrs. Woods, Jean DesRoches and Sharon Robertson. In the fore- ground is patient Claire Mac- Neill. The eight-weeks course had 30 girls enrolled. A first aid course with Ernest Stair as instructor is‘to start short- ly. Y centre with Malcolm Math- eson occupying the chair. Song leader was Archie Cook; devotions. Don Horn: finesmas- ter, Bob Hogg; guests. leaders of the second scout troop, Don Norn, Ernie Alyward, Herb _ uctlon of a new fire ball !for the Town of Georgetown, with the contractor being M.F. .=Sohu1-man Company Ltd. 1 The new ball is bein ilmimediatcly east of Miller and Bob Sharp. Mr. Sharp announced th at the Slemon Park Guides w e re raising funds to provide a new stove for the scout camp. gerected the town GEORGETOWN — Earlier this Cooper, Bud McMurtry. Ervine iweek work commenced on the .cons Construction Is Underway On Geo’town's New Fire Hall hall and the present tire hall on 1G1-aftaon Street. and will measure 35 feet by 30 feet. In its location the new build ing will be built over the reset voir constructe fire emergencies. In the construction of the new DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS hall creosoted piling was driven around the outside of th SUMMARY By T}! CANADIAN PRESS Toronto: Market mixed; mod- erately heavy trading. New York: Market mixed; heavy trading. M higher; fairly active trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) -- United States dollar in terms of Cana- changed at $3.02 3-16. NEW YORK ;one. at the SDU Winter Carni-gmarket slightly higher Fridayl V . feed 9-9‘/4. » lNEW YORK tAP)—Stubbom als turned over 190.500 shares potatoes; wholesale investment demand for selected and mines and oils 903.300 ;price; Que new 755 1.50 . 155_ . .blue chips pushed the stock shares. jQue new 505 1.00.140; 31.3, newl f Banks were off 0.1 at 124.6. i75s 1.55-1.60: N113. new 503 1. as trading slackened to 11 slowIProvinciale dropped ‘iii and ;1,o5_ N33, new 105 _25 _ _ ‘Royal ‘/4. Montreal rose iii. ‘ E1. new white 755 1.75 - 1.85- Utilities were off 0.1 to 123.7. pace. General Motors, whose direc- tors meet Monday for dividemd ontrenl: Market fractionally‘ Declines 478 511 Unchanged 295 313 Total issues 13081319 NEW vomr cmsmo srocxs MONTREAL (GP) — Agricul- n ture department quotations: :3: iv/' A ,3’ 3” Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices , c mg 0 you, 3“... 50,, 1,0,, to country stations. wooden car. 1 ‘ Cons Edison 841$ South Pacino aw. tons: Extra-large 41; large 39; Gun Eliec em sis on NJ am d‘ - . . Goodyear 41% Utd Aircraft 41v. 3:111;-m26M35' ‘man 29‘ B 33 . Gt Nor Ry 56% V nadium 12 ' . me 1- 1- gm utter: Current receipts non- 56% Westngse B Kennecott 76% n MONTREAL able 51%: 92 score tenderable 51%. Cheese: Delivered Montreal, A MONTREAL tCP)—'l‘he stock ‘sale Quebec white 35; colored lmarket. was up fractloually Fri- 35%. day 0!! tllé Montreal and Cana- Skim milk powder; Spray pro. than exchanges. cetss No. 1 in bags 14-16; roller The composite index rose 0.1 process No. 1 in bags 13 - 14; $0 13 feed 11-12; butter milk powder Trading was active. Industri- o i l u 1 1P. . .fP.E.I. new white sos 1.15 - 1.25 Line was .P.E.I. new white 105 .31-.33. Interprovincial Pipe ‘.5 Tuesday. action, advanced a point to 30 down and Quebec Natural’ . on 70,600 shares. making it the Gas and Bell Telephone 1/6, Cdn Brew 2120 no im av. 50UPvll5-I-05¢ Year"! Soufis fifth most active stock. each. CPR rose V4 l row pr too :50 so .5 Fisheries Exhibition and Regat- Standa Oil (New Jerseyi. Industrials were up 0.1 at; C Brew 3 or 100 was 531/. 5316- M is showed 3 pfoflt of s2_ooo it . ,_ which this week reported its 136.5. Asbestos rose "4 andlgghr M“ 359 ‘W’ 9“ 9V‘''“ was announced Thursday night Fl“ 15la“d°‘'5 3”’ their lam‘ famlhes “'9” “'3'”-°°"ted by greatest protits in history and Page-Hersey ‘/4. nada Ce- c H33:-‘ow Til) ill; 5 ‘ by Milton I-‘itzPatrick financial ilies are listed among some 70 trans-Atlantic liner, but he raised the d1,-jdend_ advanced mem dropped ty‘ and Du pom C Imp Bk C W 353:: ‘st 3; ‘ " chairman ' members the Canadian return trip is being made by the 1% to 321-.‘ Radio corp" recov- uz_ cu. soo 318% me im . ' Army, scheduled to return to._ RCA}-"5 Air Transport Com- e,-mg from recent prom mldng‘ Papers were up ‘M at 1z0_6_ c Marconi 1oo_41o no no ——1o H9 53”‘ that 051116 $2.000. B anada from Germany either mand. which lands them gained 31... 3; 110 ' price B,-others dropped :5 and 8"? P“ N §§”s§§f;* if/2" 1222*’ '-"‘ ‘Km "f 5.750 w“.t“"‘°d iwer m ‘his Weekend 9*‘ early “em T“9“i°“~ 0“‘- American Telephone rose ‘/4. Consolidated Paper 1/4. Domin- c Refractor zoo 31315 151/. 1.-Mil: te 59".” Hospllal while the W99 - 0“ 9"'lVal 1“ Canada 9391‘ 501' Du Pont ‘xii. American Smelting ion Tar rose V4 and Abitibi 1./8. C8!’ Wire 59-0 $7 7 7 + remfnnmg $500 Wm go for km The five are: Gunner J.M. dier is granted 15 days special 1,5 and Liggett and Myers 1. Among senior base metals, Cfint p 1325 715 705 705 -5 Pmlemenis 3"d‘9XP€n.5€5 in 1119 DesRoches. Miscouche: Troop- overseas leave. plus the ent e- x1-mox opp Nm-anda rose :15 and Hudson gn:$fn°“ 3;’ ‘Z12’ V‘ 1964 Regan“ “'h‘_°l‘ Wm ‘)9 held er E.A. Ramsay. Ellerslie: Co!- mcnt of any annual leave 1101 xerox fell 13/1 and Control Bay Mining 1/3. Consolidated Con MS am $117.5 am 3195- V. ‘my 7'8’ . poral E.J. Arsenault and Gun- previously taken. On comple- Data 11/,’ although both re- Mines and smelter; dropped 1/4. (‘on Paper 2057 1,‘. am 49*-“ The federal minister of fish- ner J.J.B. Clow, both of Sum- tion of leave they will rejoin 3,0;-ted big gains in profits. Algoma rose ‘/4 and Imperial 5'“. T?‘ W’ ‘“‘'‘i 11? “WI eties. Hon. Hedard " ' mersidei 8110 Sergeant A~J-5- their regiment 81 “S ‘>359 10 The Dow Jones industrial av- Oil. Aluminium and Dominion C';.";eH AL 335° mi: 33”‘ ll €XP9¢i€d 30 ODE" ll“! V981"! Gallant. Wellington. Winnipeg. erage made a moderate gain of Bridge 1/s.lB.A. Oil dropped 1/4. Demon 100 3111/‘ 111/, 11;/‘_ 1,4 event. it WES Stated- They recently comréleted ‘E 1.90 at 735.3-ih voiunie deiiggd 11:‘ specullfetiivezsmines. Brulns- 31-tn :31: 113: my. .3-/. 2 “ Mr. Fitzpatrick was exacted three year tour of uty wi . . to 4.000.000 s ares rom . .- wic drop e nt At as 39 '4 + 1-esidemofthe re Bu. “sock. NATO forces in EUFOPG. SSFVWS CIVII SerVanl5 000 Thursday. The Associated Telefilm 10 cents and Blue Bon- 3%':r'”{" 1325‘; :3” ‘‘g:‘“ l’.,,.,_ wmiam pm-it vice.”-9. with the 3rd Regiment. Royal Press average of 60 stocks rose nets five. Commodore, Quebec am, 333 “M W 37% 4., side“ and w,-nston 1.-udge_ uc_ Canadian Horse Artillery. a 1milA|‘e Represented .1 to 290.8. _ Cobalt and International Atlas 1) Glau as :13 it to - M reg“-y.t,-ens“,-e,_ of the 4th Canadian Infantry Twelve of the 15 most active Development rose five cents 301;: 141; :15‘/4 :5; 15 Committee chairmen " R Brigade group which has mili- The president of the p_E_]_ stocks advanced. two declined each. m°‘Il.’:r Elm aim mvz coffin boat races_ Cami“: Ga?’ tary establishment in Soest, public servants ASs0ciauon_ D,-_ and Westinghouse Electric was MON:'REr:l. cuosmo srocxs Dom Tex‘ 335 “M 2m . _ . - - . _ o cu--dl-n Pun lant. prizes. Reginald Peters. Werl and Remer in the province James I_ H,_ggms_ left yestflday unchanged. mm"__,__ Donohue 250 3211»; t _ J h H of Westphalia, to represent P_E_I_ at 8 special Brunswick sprang to the top cnmpme mmlmon 0‘ may mm gun man!‘ 3: uov. ‘A — to spur s,‘ osefl M ennessey. When they were posted to “mum, to be held In wronm of the most-active list. rising ‘/1 actlonl_ ouutuion: in cents unieu E 31:“ Tr 75 :3“ ‘3 13“ gmuaemtgn 5. 1:1! evln Le- Germany. the soldiers and their for an civil Servants Gem“ Cam to 107/: on 127,700 shares. marked a 1.-Odd-lot. :d—Ex-dividend.‘ mm‘ No mm ‘M 6m__ “ rec e, ecora ion. in -———-———————-—— TOBACCO FIRM :'h‘;|’::'”fi‘"'m":_ ‘pmi';'_"”§:'rd§:‘ mm Play aoo mm 1m 19;; Public relations and uccom- m ‘ - _ _ Reynolds Tobacco, which m- net Fl twnod 100 an 21 21 —1a modmons Wm be handled by OF The seminar Will be On the nounced a $2.500.000 1181’ T8159 stock Soles lll|hLow1«IoseCh'ge “'°"' "° ”° '9 2° ""' . - . “five b , (1 Br c In print) 3471/. 471/. 41%’lM Bruce Stewart, William Pierce, Gill Committee report on 1m- to its employees. will Aitlbi mo my. 13% 1314+ .5 GL “M, 1,4,, “M M, ,4“ concessions. Wendell Stevenwn ‘Continued mm P880 1‘ ~ mployment insurance and 10 ‘M "9 "" *’*'*":, M°'{."b Z“ u'§7n"1'.' 231° :32: 3212 32:3 "”“" “‘ ‘°'‘‘ °'’‘ admission ind Parking‘ William na-rd ed each of H39-recommendation that civil Ie1'- ‘hfld W“ Am’ °“ ° ’ °° Alum av. arm 841% ‘W ‘W""" iilgl-lliguigr '53:" 2:) 535“ Acorn tug~of-war and'Dnvld brave vcun-2 policemen with vants contribute to it. and the “deg! ~ .1, R 13 M, NM 21>? 100 W 47 ‘7 Hud Boy so :51 cm oi-in V. Moi-ro'w builduis supervision the Kind! Police Medal Y0! proposed Canada: pension plan ":42 "lapped 3° 9° An:u"I‘ My 1:3 3:15 14:15 4-ll/a—% 3 C on 200 31:14. 1:: 151,. ' ‘ valor. as it relates to c vi serv ce sup- ' . 2 , ,5 ,0 — kv 10} _ - Constable Warner left th e erannuation plans now in effect. I, F'I",“o°!_tI;°“Gls1°Ss:e°e‘l ‘ggieonuglfg A1-ll cm’; 225 son 527/. on. — :2 glib Him, ',‘,’;f, ‘,5? 1”‘: province some years ago and Attending the two-day sem1n- big’ Uh“ Mr rune‘ beam: 735 021% 21 21:6-so M Mm, N. m,‘ 1,,‘ ,3“ later retired from the RCMP in starting ill Yoflé‘ ma] and woo1w'0nh fix ’J°"’ 3:6 $02 $1: $03‘ "‘ int Nickel 11 stone ms 70% with the rumk of corporal. He representatives of all provincial on Cnudnn mm" mm em. M. "W. M M I: Y 3:00 2:.» an 314- is now resides in Winnipeg. civil servants except those of “mud wnker Gwderh M m "5 5 5’ _“ n '_ no as m ‘M mah“ 3°"? in 30"“ Al - - N°""°“"‘""“"' "‘ “‘““°“ ”" ¢a1ned' 7/. 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Canadian ,c ,,,,,,,, ,. ,.., ,, ., gnaw 3‘ 1% ‘gt; 3;“ “Int; \ transfer to Prince NW-N 18' P’°5“’““ “'m b’ W‘ J‘ ' tune: were severally quiet with cat Pow 18° '11“ 1”‘ ”"‘ ..:E.:'.:: 11 mo :14 u :4 — u + ‘and in 1945 president of the Canadian Feder- cmladian Mafump gaming * cm can go um; 41 :‘A- I‘: In P“ on 7“ 7% Since hi, being mmhed go ation of Government Employ- ‘M scum Runbow on at “can: your av. 12:: M + Hum“ 1. no ,9,‘ M \\ “L" division he has served in 998 0|‘88fllZfltl0'M- wt,“ ‘ma. did; C W31“ ’” mu ,3“ ,m_ ” um 2.515 um me im Alberrbon. axnmea-doe and . ‘ Fri. Thur. 15 no so 60 ‘’‘‘’'';’Em’:uw:' rpm 7?,‘ “ ‘ Charlottetown. In S1n'non;i'ui':: at years hzdnrved 1* Advance: 1536 499 A: no G“ W‘ '“ ‘ “* mi he was NO) to charge Bovden. hair!!! (‘*5’- detselnnent. lottetriwn. Up 1:! ”I:w hex T was promoted to sepgea.M- ‘been It dhartle GIN‘ __ ‘* major in 1962 diortly after soc. town Headqinrtaen Dtyfion or. M ‘ __ ceeding Sfl Mfr. D008 G00!!! 6551/ R00l'fl- ' 'I—''— as ineonimcnioltho 'l‘hdspostwl1nowbohken —-'- .1 over by Sergeant manna M» —-:..".'—' 1124.11-esnetIs¢cMJr.I{vinno11,wI1oisbeimtrIoIleI'ed {J Keefeplsmtiomuveto Ed-humtheloncalddachment /J .A.1u.when.-hohasac- S8t.MaacK1inoon.isbdWne- / ceptuiupositionwtfliohewo-plcoced hyooroonl C.A-J- 2’ vi pver1unent.1n-nndhisnimgmnwooinui-niobdna A. fomilyplantnshaketheldaod reiievedatSuI'nInerstdebyOon- //3 d1xstfroInthetrfeet1Ibo1.1tmid-stableH.V.Oumerotidtl1eAl- . mm. bertmi oetactuineiit . - / \ N6 The vacancy Inn at Atbartoo _ / announcing the retirement labetiu IIIJSEIGIIIDNC Re-fl We will be closed this OI ffl‘ lfllflflfl If‘! / 0' 3!‘ M5“ |“'°l figfif h u‘""‘"‘."""'h..“b Saturday and Monday A.S. ucnciu ;s;u:1med that brunt of In suinma-doe de- only for our annual ( at-Her:-at - - - mm mm -tech-taking. We will be 1 * . harm! A - his ova firm!!! hm $1. oh 3 hi i open as usual 9 1.111. te derable 51: 93 score tender-' d d h d ti .waxed current receipts. whole-. tan fun s was unc ange a t in $1.08. Pound sterling was un- ‘°‘?‘“? l$2,000 Profit ,,;l|s Shown l l d two years agoi ‘to provide a supply of water for‘. . Min. Max Fredericton . . 6 29 SaintJol1n . 9 26 Moncton .. 5 23 Halifax... .. 13 26 Charlottetown . 9 21 Sydney 15 23 Yarmouth . 27 28 1. St. John's. Nfld. . . 15 22 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- WEATHER TORONTO (GP) — Observed temperatures: ther office says temperatures in ,5.’ the southwestern half of th ' moi, W311‘ and the building: trict slowly climbed late Friday mounted on top of the piling. will as a southwesterly flow of mild- of wood frame construction., or air began moving back into roof is designed Nth 8 the district. Elsewhere tempera- e pitch of five inches to one foot. ~.Externally the walls and roof will be covered with aluminum ‘sheet. metal. The new hall will {be fitted two large sliding overhead doors. !with an additional walk-in-door. When completed the building will be large enough to gbo ?truck. The section of the over the reservoir measures 25 sfeet by 15 feet, and the reservoir lls 10 feet deep. to the reservoir, 3 we ,ing drilled. from which water ,will be obtained to maintain I lfull reservoir. l The structure is expected to the completed by early spring. with four windows and- 1 l [ Within the building and closel u is he-f M By Regatta covered most of New Brunswick and western Nova Scot 'Il1is southwest . gradually increase in strength and by early morning. moist 0059; and milder air will be sweeping th the fire engine and the tanki through the district. Skies will fl°°" be overcast. Intermittent rain is expected to begin this morn- ing. and become more contin- in the evening as the cen- umis tre of the disturbance. now loca. . the Southern United states. readies the Atlantic sea coast off Cape Hattru. In north- . ern New Brunswick, precipitat- tion is expected to begin as in- termittent snow. but as tem- peratures continue climbing. is will change to ruin during the afternoon. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, northern Nova Scotia. Eastern Shore. Cape Breton. and Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with intermittent rain beginning this morning be- coming continuous during the evening; milder: southerly winds 15. Low-high at Halifax 25 and 35, New Glasgow and Goshen so and 35. sydnecv and Char- lottetown 15 and 5. Outlook for Sunday: Rain. § High tide today at Charlotte- town 12.46 a.m. and 1.46 p.m and Sunday at 1.33 am. and 2.20 p.m. At Rustico 9.39 um. and a 8.30 p.m. and on Sunday 10.09 a. In. and 9.14 p. m. therallywerounabletio in Summenside with speaker at the opening session was Rev. Terry Tin-gley, Halifax, BYF field sec- II!‘- to- lo lantic region. He said three imporinant meet. 23 Moncton. the leadership camp at Chi pman. N.B., Aug. 9-19. and the Atlantic Young Peoples convention. g. 22 at Wolfville. N.$. He emphasized the import. ance of the oratorical contest, slated for Wolfville. with the topic based on the witness com- mission. Pmvincial BY,F‘ president Lucy Anne Jellety. O'Lem'y. ex- tended a welcome ho everyone present. The highlight of today's pm- gram w’ e the banquet to be held at 6 p.m. with Gordon Delaney. Acadia Univetrsity student. as guest speaker. special ovie. ‘The Big WORLD'S LIGHTEST : DIRECT DRIVE CHAIN SAW l HOMELITE Xl-12 Weighs only I2 lbs Baptist Youth Rally Opens At S’sicle S B-UlR.EA OF THE GUARDIAN term; for the three-day pro. gram. Last nidit‘s re-giutmtion was considered mow person who were enpected for ‘xouu uvuun snowman untrue’ 892-2437 . . 892-2438 Manager’: Office ///////77/// llll “ NOTICE We have a new phone number On return to our Grafton .8t. premises our telephone-number has been changed. General Offleo 892-2439 894-9232 / Goliath’: First Bank I. em or MONT :11 ill \\\tii‘\\\\ 0 Cute 12 inch logs to 10 . seconds. - Fells trees up to 3 tool in diameter. - Starts tnstln nnywuthot. o Perfectly balanced to! any handling. - Low part: prices. on I Inc demonstration fodfi Murray White. Sales & Service 8 J 81., Charlottetown. P.E.l //,0 \\ \n\\\\\\\ \ ///7/7//I/I/no A m Blast“. will be shown at 9 p.m.