MEMBERS (W the newly lnrmetz Boys' 11: of Stim— .tee'ed the firs' nieettn: Feds arP. TQFT I‘m-V. S a m m \' Ve-l2e. .~; chhard Ga?’ "Pailll‘t‘i‘; Boys’ Club In Summerside Area Bv CARXIAX SlIITIi S'bidc Bureau. ot The Guardian A short tzme 31o wi'en E Sum ters tie \'tttl”l appeat'ed before 31a: stra'e R < Hintot. QC. tn town poi;ch no" “it 31‘26‘ oi pass the mag. .. c t . t‘s a disgrace to tlt‘s eotntt unity titat there so" a mint. of guidance for these ho' - ' the e of the e deltn front row. left to t'iztti. river'- ett Durant. second \'lt'f‘-})I'(‘S.‘- dent Donnie Arsetiaitlt. tit‘c- stdent: Arnold Lamat'sh. t’trs! vice-president \iisstti: from TORi‘ATt’t vi’ — Ohset'icd photo are Hearrz Godktn. third temperatures. \‘tt‘e~prestdent and Gary Pic- \Iili..\Ia\. kertnz, fourth tire-president Ilr'l‘dmtl'. .. ~27 -R Vancouver t” 34 I \ it tort'i 44 .‘m I". ri m on t on ‘38 iii ('.‘t'znz'i 2i 3‘] haskzi will 31 3t; Ilcmttn . 30 43 \\':ttr. ,ttt; .. in an 'l‘oitti‘ o 33 -1 tl":t‘i.=. So in lit 34 11 Qitetiet . . 21 .19 l~‘rtttiert':ttit . 20 4t) ottter boys work a;enctes. vvttt- gm”. J. rim ’ _ . 3-. 37 mitmly eltest. \ttuuritttt , , 33 3;, From the data contained in Mitt“ _ I] M iii s sttrvey sheet came tlte real- ( t. WW...” 10 35 ization tltat an organization such 5......” H, 32 as the bms tlub was a (III‘F‘ ne- \-;,l~m.,.,m 29 39 nesstty for the community Since 5; him-N you 1 3 then Mr. Cotton has visited Sum- merstde on a number of oera- ll:\l.ll"\X it“ The wea- Sions to give leadership in the flier o’ftt-e sat's timer and cold- organization of the club er air spread into western \‘ni-a Two weeks ago the “mirror, Scotta and western New Rt'ttns. official paid a visit to the town \itt'k as a I'I's‘tit‘h'-"..'P new con arid showed a movie pt‘o- tt‘ett itca' etc‘ern Quebec m dttced by the Boys Club of Can- titttted to mow: tan-3M it... “a”, we win were a‘ work aria tn the operation of other times ‘t': was hoped hoys' eliihs throughout the lio- Ry rite il -a 'ti‘tE'i it: the mid. .a‘e "1e S'lifi'lhn. minion. Last 'ednesday nt:ut er a ivi‘T rote— all three pro. o:‘:ati.7*tt:'nai meet. the hy-laivs of the Boys‘ ('luh oi \"l‘t t s ,it~»t Hp mum-nmmtpd m. mi ‘itlil this pro. Summerside were approvei and St." : \'l"ilt‘(" winds and "'t' 0‘ Stimttiei'. a hoard of directors was elected '4‘ :"c N" -:i-t'tt""::‘res over New last summer with incorporation platttted tn li'tt'i “'k and Print-e Edward “For. a _. .ti itt’et-vsteti bus- the near ftttttre l\lt'lltl input’nr‘n "Vi l1}: di'll“ 'lf? \lready hf‘liH‘L‘I'l 7“ and i1“ '1‘ n "t'(‘ t‘pst di'nn In tmnnm-a. it,» srri w . > one '.‘..‘h Ernest have applied for member's‘t j» in ' be over western New (with: n? no you, I‘ll'é‘letr oi tlte club which has its '1'15 1"“53 l‘lt“ Bil\'< C" l") . :' t'axiaia in the on tlte second floor o- the S‘i‘ttn.’ _ . ttwc an: . oi ices building Slillat‘Pd 0“ W 3' l C r P‘ e iv‘irlitarrl island atid S'ttre . . o'm-t' :tieetin: tlte Street New .wiiittw‘t'lx \it‘tsllvrlmth grotto 'ms morn ttorkiig slowly BOYS. EXICCI'TI‘IE a {9” mumlilrwog h”) m n‘nr'n' axis "ie Forma~ The hovs‘ P\Pi‘t1"‘~l’ ndt'ttt‘fl H]: v.3 I.',i1,.”at.m.“nn‘n Tum: and Flllflat“ Wow!" is “15 “mum‘s DU” 17‘." colder (I'i':""lnii’\l‘lllil"’ west last me Arsetiatilt. pi‘t‘s‘ttlelli- “’1' wtiie': l3 increment" ditrinJmnrn- hold "M Lam-8‘74" M“ "I‘lc'mm‘" in: to wed Ifikoit‘i r'nst: to 43 r ex- dent Everett Durant. second In.” I .i! " ‘Hflzp'm‘vfl an}! ‘i‘e rm. n: year \‘te-itt‘OSi’lPii‘i “Far” “a” ‘1‘" ‘.Itturtc;t . '1" ‘t‘ederloten . I _ _ t'itrd vice-president: Gary Pie— A- "a on i” SIR‘E“ ‘H‘r'F‘ kcr'n: fourth vtcemresidentw“: a" " “ll” 23 and ~ A“ “M M“ WV P, rah? WW it -‘ ' _ N - P "t deuttrlston and Campbel‘ston > r~ Samnu “edge. serietan. RC no o; m“ - II" ‘ “" “11‘9" hard Gallant. treasurer ' stir-at tw'tn‘a an: fi'it'“? "ES ttlime This executive will be direcl- titan l'tlrt today at Charlotte- 859‘" t 1“ if l_v under the guidance of the fol- town at if 3 a tn and 1237 “‘1‘” ‘1‘ ll“)! % lowiti: senior directors Howard p in it l‘tttst'eo at T 24 a m and eltt'n r :-:- :- Waite. president. Gordon Zra- RM pot <itmmr~rstde title 18 "m" "‘T" .“"dy. first vice-president. \lt'red mintttr~ la'et' t'iatt Charlotte. p.” ': vit'ni of ooptila— GI-.vnm_ second vice-pt'eszdotit. tn‘w‘tt Ktit use: torlrtv at 624 it" a -= ~‘lv“‘ilil‘tl'j. _I';‘.E‘lli1(':' wtiimm Pickering, ll‘l'l‘t‘l vlec- am and ~(tts at 820 pm. ‘ i‘~’"l‘9:'l"‘ndi .president; .I. Melville t'amphc.l. ""’ " ’ "" n 'he eom- . secretary: R T. Whiteh e a u. TF’YG attonal ‘trpasiirm' m? 35”"“03- The club‘s official openitii 1» w“- exoected to take place posstl‘ttv ‘t‘n'it‘uttr-l on pazo 3 mi 4t Two Guernseys Are Qualified Two Pr‘nre Edward Island Guernsey cows hate quaitfteo‘ frsr inn: t mo pi‘Ot‘IllNlfiI‘i awards. . it is inrltt-a ed tn the current issue of the Canadian Guernsey Breeders .Iottrnal Patosie Vorbena's f~i1verloeks a sLIver certttt‘ate and or her prodttr-tirn of 66.927 ilk. 3.365 btz‘rert'at in seven lactatot She is owned by J. Eric Hurry. Wes‘ Royalty. Queen's Pivie qualifies for a eortft.’ "1 get- seal 1' owned by firm and Son. North whim me next cnupie nf tectka rank and tie to those who fill ISLAND NEWS PAGE: 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. )iiirch lti. littii lady luck Finally % Brings Her Robert MacLaut'tti. Beltttoni realized approximately on the Hf‘i‘i‘lttitl-.\li:tls steer that went Grand L‘ltattip- toti animal or the Easter thei Show Thursday aliertttmti and sold Friday for $1.31] per pnnttrt. .\1ost fellow breeders agreedt that good fortune couldn’t pos» srbly have come to a more do» I servtttt: titan 'het'e's a deduction of Still‘tC- where around three per cent on ’ille cross sclhn: price of $13.33 to cover show attd sale expens- tes. But \ir. liaclanritt I‘P('(‘i\'€‘>‘ tantouc other things. ati award :of $130 trotu the Canadian Here-f ford Association, frotn 1119. PI) I. Het‘ctord Breeders Asso- ciation. and $10 from the Marx- iitiie Hereford Assnetatton. atst». ‘3 show halter it was about time tltat lady. luck smiled broadly on the like-1 able farmer who was ha dlyl feet as the cable snapped. i The right hip was crushed and the left was also broken. among other things. .\ir Mat-Laurtn re ‘ called yesterday as waited expectatttly for the bidding tot start on his Shii‘llh: black steer- fwttli the white race. ‘ REMAINED CONSCIOUS “They called a nurse gave me a needle. but 1 rematt. \\ 1‘10 the Prtnce ('ottttty Hospital“ said the man who had I‘f‘lliHiilt‘d ('nilSCltttIS even when the httnd led bales tell on ‘ although he "had been pretty urns: Pius were plat-ed tn hotlt hips they have been in the battle for l0 1 ble. llit“ pin didn't lztst and it was Reward ttnitlly titset‘l, so there is no aw ttoti in it \lr \lfit'lmilli‘tii. tinderwt-rtt‘ tour operations tn 3 \iont-ton 1H)- s'pttal arid spent itve months in ltospztal on his last trip He was in a cast ll‘ttlil his “neck rlowti' for five months Most of this was before the _ , of hospital insurance. iltott_'lt lte did get compensated for three tnottths on the last no spiral tri Asked if lie knew how much the total medical. surgical attu‘ hospital bill would be. he replied. “.\'o. l was afraid to total it up." OWNS Sit HEAD .\lr. Machauritt ltas around an head n.r beef cattle. mostly HQ‘IT‘" fords. though there are two Au. ‘ gus cows. one of them the mom- or of his g" nd champion steer. Sire of the crossbred was a reuistered Hereford hull. Green-t wood Zento Rupert. lie purchas- (rtislted seven years ago last ed 5 e v e r al years ago from Anznst when a dozen bales 01 ,George Rodattz in Ontario. one. _\ in a hardwood slut: went to of the country's larzest breeds the peak of the gable-end of his ters. ‘barn as it was hem: hoisted to; The Ytlacliattrln's have. been the mow. then crashed on top 01‘ breeding Herefords Since lit-iii hint frotn a hetzbi of 33 to JU'Prtor to that they had a daily herd of Holstein cattle \irs .\Iacl.anrin is the formei Marion Ramsay of .ot 16 Tits) have one son. t‘liarles. who showed the steer to the championship circle ati ” the CGIEbTallonl city Comptroller. John Butler: “I.th m 1_ (imam... 1.3."; home m] m.) tarm The” are of the l.)9ll'| anniversary of tnet Very Rev. W. Simpson. rector of so”; 2. (pinion xiccarp t... It our dailihleri' .‘II‘S- Rt'lltlh “C [It‘l‘lw‘lt‘m “15h SONNY In _ St. Dnnstati's Parish. and the Gimqa [xi-5mm,” ' Innis. Traveller's Rest: .\it‘s. Lllal‘lt‘llt‘lmVH. 0n 51- Palrle'S‘ .rll‘t’SS~ tirade il' l t'l'ittile \itt 'tiuie» Roser .\1acI.ean. Southwest Lot. Day tomorrow. i The annual m Patrick“ NM 9 Pam Harm”.- 3 mm. ll. in. \lrs iierman Barrett. nan. Miter-ted to top all previoust "‘Begori‘al 1601; Who's 'hm'n' Sit-turnip. ' ‘ ' 1 ed cousetons as they took me ioi\£;.\l1allnfl1.‘lr.<. Russel Anderson, ,fills?tilixxizllt‘h: 3:115:13 paradlcl {which played to a full house m‘ (“Mo I: 1- Row“ ‘MVnH-lzm. .ott't. , ‘ ~i» - - 'l 1 t' . . . ,, \.'..i.t The .\I.'it'l..‘tlll‘ill§ lta\e hecn lIt'l‘lll “ii In lTill“ 0f “19 Graimn llvilli.” lietlnwm ‘1“ “MAP. 3' Filmy 4 3 t S. ‘1 . > v A T . . I - - t lug???“ ‘mr‘htfmlml‘nfi tatlzfignlahigrmm‘ and mme 0” _ lSchool auditorium tonight anti .‘IH Patricia .\l;tt-1tott:;t 1. as . J . J . ~ [3. . t . . .' ' ‘ .- . t .v "t. .'stit was their tuaior triumph. though; The parade will first proceed‘l :' Tuegda' m"! ‘1 m he cenotaph where a wreath- -» but the left one :.’l\P lTll‘.\l tz'ott- championship honors on several will he laid in ltonor of fallen , . micasvnne members. arid then moving on‘ BeneVOlenT Ins" SOCIeTY to Queen Street. the parade will Maritime Farm Course Openin 'l‘lte departments 01 EEI‘ICLII- at 10.30 a tit it has been learned I‘ll‘ll‘" 0‘ (“l-“mm” “mms lure from the three Alarttltne‘ Provinces are co-operating in a farm short course which will be telecast over a network of Mart- time stations. ineludiit:. CFCY. beginning Tuesday of this week ’67 Fair Plans Not Complete The extent (to which this pro- vinces will participate in hie 1967 \iontreal World's Fair has no been determined as g-t R Shaw said l Premier Walter Saturday. “There have been sit:_tes~. lions." he sad. "that the Atlan- tic Provinces may eo-operate in sending an rtzhibit to the fair him there i 1‘ " 'lie rtnestton of inst Int-.t int: may be done and to what et\‘r‘t' up are capable of faint. in: it the mutual etfoi‘t.‘ ‘ he A""*‘ie i’rovinces' ev- hihi' in?" l“ of such ambit otts proportions that we Will have to reserve judgment on whether or not we participate utitil we learn the nature of it." ~w‘at‘rl island. will discuss ‘1‘ ' ATION’ YOUTHFUI ’IEATHERS OFCONrEEh MIDDLETOV SCHOOL The “Fathers of Contedcrat- Pictured above are five of their land. Assembled about the con- 1 Grade \'lil: I Ilttl' -‘ l \l. t. ion" made their first appear- nngitber. SidneyB 1I‘lilln‘iém 211151 {arenas table mm. made me“. 'gatt. 2 I\I‘\".n .‘lti (in! o. anee itt Alberton durin;t eduea- "I\ r. ope" i y . cNe ' . “H I. w . . . _, _ l tron week and by special invit- "D‘Arcy McGee". Barrv Mor- speecms on the. lmpmlam 13' m I '1 ..,JF'A‘,.\.I,:;; '. H‘ " } ation they were. present Fri- rison as “ harles Tupper“ 5"“ our“! day m We!” fm'm' NJ I” A. f it i "I I ' l R l” t day evening at a meeting of Alan Hardy. “John Mac- The script was prepared by "f “‘l l the Women's institute held at. Donald . attd David Smith as their teacher. Mrs. Vernon ('l‘itil“ II? I .t the home of Mrs. CH. Weeks. “Ambrose Shea" of Newfound- England. and Joanne . .m ‘0‘.»2"! ‘Blrlll‘ Slitvtn: 3. Irene \it-t a .. 0 O | Grade V: 1. Diane Arno“. : 2. Gary .\i‘settanlt; 3. Pa : sv unevo on us ocre y Iiizliest aver-aze: .l n a n r a Set To Mark Anniversary: grand evening at which arrangements: .3 were trade for go down Queen to Richmond ';r lit-a. for mass at 10 o‘clock, .j P . l\\‘lll re for m iti frotit of ( i ‘ (‘Ii 9 Ines. from Azrieuliure Minister An- drew MacRae. Dr. H [I Kelly. director of ve- titiary services for Prince Ed» of the herd" on his participation on \\'edtiesday forcnoon. 1 Production of quality bee’. or [hp he“ powhte {argue (.mp5. I ll‘lslin‘tr‘ti. ‘of ('. president of the Minister f better hozs. and "plantitn . “Hm”? I" "f c ~ml Assnmalm‘" .“nd “"1" Re“ EXPPIIPHT Specialties for He rm the {anni- are same rooms. the solute will he takean-l. \lalonev. FSsR. rertor of of [he highltzhts that have bomb} Lieutenant~Governor W..l. the Holy Redeemer Parish. Admission “god for mscussmn Tuesday ‘l\l.’lt'l)nlit'il(l. from a stand plac- These dtgnttaties will also at~ ' mrmmh Hull“. Mrpmmns lirl‘t‘innostte the f:gst side 0': the tend “(1‘9'i‘e‘(‘ftpl10n.'PXDOf'led to Doors 0W" at 7 o‘clock “hp” a “mm”! mmth of 5pm”... m..va gammy all aunts o1 (on oration .iem» ..et lili.(‘|\\a} ahoti 11% ticket‘ “in 0 0'1"”? rtenltnral research officers from Oi‘lfll Btttlrltn: Other dictittattes invited are: ‘ g “ ' the l'ntterl Qtates. in addition to representative d e p a r linen» 1al men Ii‘tllTi Pflt'll of the three participating provinces. 113. Marlin s‘ated Research officer Ketnlt Lelta- chenr ol the Either-internal Farm is another lsiaud man who will be participattnfl OBSERVES BIRTHDAY i.t’l\'l‘t‘t\' th'lllPi‘<‘~II.’ilt|ld Vl't'son. leader of the Opposition Lahor- party. Wednesday ob- served his 4Sth birthday but ap- parently tl‘d not take out time from work, :and members are busy renovas- Pft‘lllt’tlts of responsibility and in;t the quarters. Saturday at D"“‘_F‘: ill} Ill“ 'tt'lt‘li’ " he said, ‘ ternoon. a number of the youths, COMP-\TI‘BS NEEDED displaying lots of enthusiasm. I“ "ll‘ll. 'tt’s itert-tt-es perio- serubbed and waxed the fIOOIA. “It national conventions-per- 3m AGE Gnovps liars even: tnn \t'il'srnvt that I For the present the club will ll" ‘ll‘nl'it‘i‘it’lll “l the ll'if‘ll\'l- dttal can be l'l'l’thlllfpd { the tprovtde various forms of enter- gtainment and later. sports facu- illlPS. The age limit is expected ‘ to run from eight to 21 years and ‘the members will be brouen ldown into age groups, Senior directors are that service clubs may possibly {give assistance alone.t with other t‘oreanizations and individuals in obtaining furniture includin: ta- bles. chesterfields and chairs. Also renttired are :ames of air types includina dart boards, noe- key games. checkers; books oi ‘ali descriptions and. as one offi- ‘ any old or new arti- DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified eath notice column .cle that anyone or any lwishes to donate." Anyone wishing to assist in group la are asked to phone 5151 and air CLARKIN — The death occurred in Saint John. N B.. on March Ilth, 1964, of Anthonv Clarkin. age 71 years. brother of Pat- rick and Pitts Clarkin. Char- lottetown. Burta in Saint John BLANCH/HID —- At the Char- lottetown Hospital on Sunday. March 15. 1964. Mrs Andrew Blanchard. of South Rustico in her 861h year. Resting! at the Charlottetown Funeral Home from 2 o'clock this af- ternoon. Funeral arrange- ments will be announced later. MacRAE —— At the PE I. Hos- pital. March 13, 1964. A. Sin- clair Mar-Rae. Pinette in his 78th year, Remains resting at Funeral Eldon noon Tuesday. then to the St. John's Presby- terian Church. Belfast. for service at 2 p.m. interment in the Belfast cemetery, Mem- Miapah Dodge, AF‘ and AM are requested to meet at the funeral home Monday at 8 pm. Home. | articles will be gladly picked up. OPERATION t(’.‘enitnued from paze i‘ .is "physically and psyehninzt- lealiy ready for the police mis- sron. The men picked up 9 mm FV automatic rifles. gas .n eluding riot shields and clubs shaped like baseball bats. dttr ing the weekend. They drew tsummcr dress for the hot days .and parkas for the cold nights. lAlso issued were the blitc herrts land blue UN badges that wtil ‘mark them as part of the sit.- cial force EGET SHOTS Some received up to for: needles——smallpox, cholera, i\ phus and polio. Each got a Sin United States bill for spending on the trip. One h and seventy seven administrative officers rand men are going along. An- .other 78 mem rs of the Roya. hoptnz t is worthy cause with donations . determination and pttrsttit of tia- lt'tll"l tittrttose through his pariv " Pearson did not indicate ‘\l‘l‘lt”lit‘l' he thinks the leader- ship slt.tttirl be it for a vote of confidence at the snacested eon- ventions. but art aide said he. undoubtedly had taken that into account in thinkin: out the pro- posa labour-"rind P'o:t-essive (‘nn< ‘Scryalne national eonveru iions hate been held only When a new leader is to be chosen in: last one was in 1938. when Mr. Pearson took mer. and the previous one in 1948. The party also has annual policy meetines of a national ad- .visory council and in 1961 stag a neiiutvpe "national rally" for‘ 1retttrhishin: policy. Some over ideas from that gathering include a national plan. free education at all levels and no nuclear weapons on Canadian Sotl FOREST ins-moms _ Exports of forest-based prod- ucts from \‘eu Zealand in 1963 reached a record £10.900.000. Gaaetow'n. .\'.8. also are to go to ('ypi'trs. Pte .\ttdre Lortie. a hand- some. husky 18-year-old. said .“Tltis is what we like about the .lniallli‘} forte day we're goin, .to t'vprus and the next we may no :tttt-r the HA) litmtt.-tltl\. one or the young '~t"t"\ in the ramp became tn razed It't‘trlav rti:ltt (‘pl tier .‘tl‘t’l itallatrr. Quebec t.'tt\. who does not speak English brskh picked tip gear—moving from one bull/ling to another tn the] his! camp throttczh the week ( , 2‘5. ‘5 :1 repeated what might be 9 :lhlS \‘alearticr family motto by now ‘\ woman who marries a lCanadian Dragoons from ('nmp,sttitltt~t- marries the army." 1 thought we'd get your attention if we whisper- nu.” ed . . . instead of shouting. Island Furriers new suit dis— now at its wk of : play i. freshness . . . “'9 W Will Rt lalon: Kent mond enritn: tip at the Basilica. ‘Rf‘t‘l‘f‘nltttli t'ctiti‘e where a re- (‘ l in Th" lttl‘lllr’tllml "l lll“ Parallel 182-1 arid died in Charlottetown will be as follows flag bearerszl "1135; Marc}, OHd elite" marshal. Amby Smith. PI'II Rezttitent Band. mem».al>0 lw. Pi‘eiutcr Walter R ‘ ' “health hers or tlie Bis. Burke's Il‘tsli'SIIEHL Mayor A. Walthen Gau- B'rCHWOOd SChOOI Pipe Build. a :rotip oi pony t‘id- dT‘I- OPPOMII‘W IIFHIIN‘ w ' ’ {\iatlteson. the "Islander of the AUleorlum Mart-it “H l‘ll't' matercttcs. lt‘lsl‘lmen. (‘X float. and ears carrying veteran lilttllt:.‘ttt and Clarence i‘oeagh 192 per cent. Mrs. Marzaret cipal. Grade I\' l ldian Lemon. president of the St 2 Vicki fled, it .Thomas Aquinas Society. the ' Betssf‘ll. 1‘. ,n. llat't'tti 11w A ttnal nteettu; was held lastI \' l ' 11.9.. proudly presents at Georze and into the Bas- ‘ollnwtn: mass the parade the down K e ’Begorro, Look Who’s Here’ A delightful Irish comedy ttrt-h. and proceeding - t‘lllilt’tiid to Prince to n t ' “ to Queen to Rich-l HON. EDWARD Whelan one of the Fathers of Confed- erntton and a former prest- dent of the BIS. He was born in (“minty Mayo. Ireland ‘pt t o rt will he held 111 the Tonight and Tuesday Year” .lames ‘Btg .lttn' Pender- gast. the grand kntzht of the K. ot-ttttve of the BIS. the society". 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