Local Tourism - be developed as a ‘ traction was carried out at Tig-' proposals we have under con- . we". .; .. mark in grade 1 music and theory. The award was made Sunday at a special music pro- gram provided by the stud- ents for their parents and Sister St. Rosalia, superior of 'I‘ignish Convent is shown above at left as she presents Diane Handrahan with a scho- larship for having the highest Rossiter Has Praise For ADB In Comments On Moss Plant Commenting on the recent an- "I am very happy indeed that nouncement concerning the es» details have been largely work- tablishment of an Irish Mossied out covering this important plant in West Prince County, attempt to build up the econo- Hon. Leo Rossiter had warm my of Western Prince County. praise for the fine co-operationi “Our proposal was to_ provide ‘ received from the Atlantic De- 2: site and as the participation f velopment Board and the de-'; of the ADB and the federal de- partment of fisheries officials. l partment of fisheries through its Discussion of the project be-;industrial development branch gan as early as October 1963.§and other agencies to explore the minister of industry, natur-‘ with us the scientific and econ- ' a1 resources and fisheries said,‘0mic feasibility of experiments 'and if. was the subject of num-iin mechanical [handling a nd - erous conferences with officials dmng of moss :LBE‘E'_.._ rnw DETAILS LEFT . Mr. Rossiter emphasized that " D I 1. ‘there are details which are yet i' eve Opmen to be finalized before the pro- < . Ject will take shape. but he is G d confident that these will be takv , u en care of in the near future. T l “The co-operation which have received from the Hon. John Pickersgill and officials of e ADB and from Fisheries TIGNISH — A resources do- Minister Hedard Robichaud and veiopment study group meetlnlihis fishery officials has been an a tour of a property under most heartening.“ Mr. Rossiter consideration by the group to. stated. “I look forward to an tourist 8!“ early start on this and other ' nish. Tuesday evening. sideration." The group is working on sev- eral projects to help promote ‘ and accommodate tourists in the. con‘l'ad Let . western part of Prince County: . Reid Sangster, provincial dir-l For Icebreaker ector of marketing an irec-‘ tor of the resources develop-i OTT ( _ ‘ment program for the Island! ACA. cpl caning” addresses the group‘ along;vickers Limited. Monti-ea as with Joseph Burges from the been awarded an $16,719,075 con- ’department of industry who has} tract to build a triple MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP)“ anaemic “rim: § lege school of music. Antigonish, friends. Looking on at the presentation is Sister St. ! George, music teacher for the i Tignish schools. Diane is the ‘ daughter of Mr. 3 Herbert Handrahan. l Lobster Bonanza 1 Plans Advance l i TlGNISl-l A Centenniali vLobster Bonanza and picnicl - sponsored by the 'I‘ignlsh Sports' ,Recreation Association is shap- iing up for Wednesday. July 1. :A special meeting on the pro- ‘ gram was held in the fire hall. Monday and was chaired by the president. John Gavin. , The bonanza. a huge success [during the past two years. will i add extra entertainment for the younger set in the form of new games and pony rides. .stneet dance held in previous lyears will be omitted. Proceeds 'for the picnic will go into the ,' fund for the erection of a closed- iin rink at 'I‘ignish. Many dona- i tions have been offered to make 1 the Lobster supper a huge suc- cess. ‘ l Mrs. . Tignish. ( Tryon District Holds Rally ISLAND NEWS PAGE f The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. June 23, in: BORDEN —- McNamara Con- struction has been granted a 40-day extension on the comple- tion date for the new pier at Baden. Originally the contract Ii betwc the construc- tion company and the federal government called for a June 5 finishing, but because of sev- eral hold-ups this date has been set back to July 1 . Vital rubber mounts used in fender system will not as- rive here until early July. Rea- son given for this is that plan- ned-for Canadian products in this system turned out to be unsatisfactory, and orders had to be placed with an English firm where the e . Threading oi sheet-steel pil~3 ing used in the two fill cellsi| making up the short arm of the. design originat- Extension Granted For Pier; Mid-July Is Service Date should be ready for use by the middle of next month. lift bridge are on the wharf and the other two are assembled at p r ping. One fill cell is capping, and wll be i moot stool piles and dm u fill in them. When than lacing this 1: completed the coils are capped with co crate. PROGRESS FAVORAILE Consultant engineers for tho that progress backs. fender system are at Bordon the rubber mounts and some hardwood facing. Two of the largo steel beams for the for ship- rcsdy for other one soon lent and csdy l . The officilll feel that barring unforeseen difficulties the pier new pier did not fit smoothly, These fill cells planned delay. by are large cylinders made Shaw Wonders How Health Plan Can Be Affordecl “We would have a difficult time carrying out the fearfqu and with a bit of history mixed in made for a successful Cen- tennial rally for Tryon and sur- rounding districts recently. The history was provided by George MacKay, Albany, 4th Prince member of the provin- cial legislature, who spoke on Prince Edward Island's past. with emphasis on conditions leading to confederation. Also speaking at the rally was Cnst. Alan Birchill of the Bor- den detachment of RCMP who talked to the children about highway safety. Following a parade an the saluting of the flag. the children took part in a program of enter- tainment and a sing-song in the The Tryon Consolidated School. with Mrs, Eric Craig conducting and Miss Windsor Smith as pianist. After lunch. games and sports were stage on the school grounds. and the children were presented with Centennial med- allions and copies of Dr. Don- ald Creighton's story of the (shuarlottetawn Conference in 1 . broad and modern, sweeping TRYON — Drums. songs. and Irecommendatlons of the health yservicss ‘ " commissmn. sai Premier Walter Show Saturday when questioned on his views of the Royal Commission' health report. The premier expressed the feeling that the program would be “a wonderful thing" if it could be "afforded." He found a problem in how the provinces would pay their share of the sug ested program. “I am not in favor of latter. has (as a way of raising the needed money, suggested by the commission)," said the premier, who considered them ‘jan insidious form of gamb- gin Mr. Shaw said, "if the fed- erl government is willing to allocate to the province what we consider a fair share of re- sources. we will be in a reason- able position to talk about the and this caused a further um. i i I ' Accident Man Iniurod In Traffic SUMMERSIDE —- A Sum- mersido man. Douglas Coffin. is in hospital with fractures of the pelvis and the knee follow- ing a two car collision at the intersection of Kirk and K i n g rt after 8 after-n . - Following the collision Mr. Coffin. who was a passenger in one of the vehicles was bans- forred to Prince County Hospi- tal by an ambulance from Dow- ness Funeral Home. He was at- tended by Dr. J. K. Boer. No further details could be obtained of the accident. WEATHER } panama (CP) -- Observed manure- b'oxn the wait: For sc‘.n“m Min. M Dawson ......... .. «4 s7 Prince George 40 67 Vancouver to 71 ictoria ....... lo 6? Edmonton 69 Calgary ....... . ii 68 m. n ss‘ ‘ I . Winnipeg ......... l 7‘ ronto . i 00 ittswn ... Dd control! l 03 oboe U lfmdcrlcton as pint John 5 so foncton . as [silica 4 71 tilisrlottstown ..... ii 77 lydney . . . . ii 73 "mouth it so it. John's. Nfld. l 63 weather is expec n all re- gions today. Temperatures in the high 70s 'snd low 80s will common throughout the three provinces. opal forecasts: Nova 'lcotis. Prince Edwsi: 46 and I). Char- to 80. Fredericton 58 and as. John 83 and 80. Edmundston and Canipbemon 6 and 00. Golben so and 30. Kid! Tide today at Clisrlottso town at 10.08 mm. usan pan. At Rustico at Hi can. 0 as 10 too low tbon Charlottetown. Su it rises today at 5.44 can. sets at 8.45 pm. All times DT. . u a. you they're being rained fm aren't more. Michael. a member of the pri. vote institute for policy at as in Washington, said many" ob; opening up to minority grfuog will blvo been automated out of existence before workers have been trained to fill them. Others. he said. will have been filled by "man socially accept- } able" people moving down from ibigher automated positions. Michael called automation the most for threat mocracy has ever faced," and suggested "education for a rod. lcally different kind of society" as a partial answer. Paschkis suggested preferen- tial iron out of minorities as one partial answer. adding they 0 be encouraged to seek professional work. Automation Pom Worry NEW YORK (APl—Two sciw entlsta picture a gloomy future, for the United States because. they say. not enough thinking is being done on the problems nearing professor at Columbisl University. warned 300 delegates to a science conference Satur- day that without more action to 1109 no technologically di could be "an explosion of unv procodsntcd seriousness." Earlier a social scientist, Dr. Donald Michael. also predicted a series of social disasters. ORANGE; m 11.3, He told the third annual con- Orange trees grow in .Eng- tonnes of colonists on urvivsl lands-in famed Kow Gardens, Inca that the first trouble will the Boo-year-old botanical Emu- coms when Negroes find th um. INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interru tion of electric power on our lino along the Trans- anode-Highway from Tryon to Bonshnw on Tuesday, June 23. weather permitting, between the hours of 9:30'a.m. and 4:80 p.m., Daylight Saving Time. at This interruption is necessary to permit our crews to move poles as required by road constric- tion work on the Trans-Canads-nghwsy. The areas affected will be from Tryon to show and will Include Augustine Cove, Argyle Shore, Kelly’s Cross and all branch lines. MARITIME memo 0947 W ELECTED LODGE LEADER REGINA (cm—H. P. Leslie of Ottawa has been elected grand registrar of the Grand Orange Lodge of British Amer- ica at the lodge's national con- vention here, John Norman of St. John's, Nfld. was elected as- sistant deputy grand master. Second in a Series recommended expansion of health services.‘ OPTIONS ESTATE CAMBORNE. England (OP) Music Prizes, , Certificates 1 Presented l TIGNISH —- Awarding of cer- ‘ tificates and prizes to piano stu- ‘dents at ’l‘ignish was held on = Sunday during hour of music presented by the prize winners for parents and lends, ‘ Results of the piano examin' lotions held in 'l‘ignish Convent ,on May 27. were released by 3 Rev. Sister Saint Michael of the 1Eucharist. MAMus. ' .from Mount Saint Bernard been assigned to work in New‘ icebreaker for the Brunswick and P.E.l. i Coast Guard which will be the; Mr. Burgas outlined the work: mo st powerful conventional-- carried on through his deparhl powered ic e b re a k e r in the l Pupils were rated as follows: winner of the scholarship for ment and what steps will be‘ world. the transport department the “She” 5““ “.33” 1: followed as he works closely announced Monday» I lgl-aalhgnl'and Nico?) D'mne Halli 13,300-ton ship. ' m e ' 9‘3"“ “’1 with ARDA and the Atlantic Delivery of the velopment Board through the . . . provincial governments. to see serVice in the Arctic and The meeting was presided: Eastern Canadian waters. I! over by the chairman Edwardl scheduled for the fall of 1967. McAlduff. The minutes of thel previous meeting pondence were read by the sec- ‘, will be powered by a steam "lary- M,” I Elde'l'SI‘aW-liurbo - electric propulsion sys- Gm‘don Ripley. “91de With, tem. An all~electrlc control sys- me developmellt Em“? and 5?" term will permit the ship to be eminent officials accompanied steered from bhe crowsvs nest the 8mm" on the tour- and wheelhouse top. in addition ——_—V to the wheelhouse. Alberton S. The 366‘é-foot-long icebreakerl and cones'l with cruising speed of 13 knots: grade Iv, pi“ [highest honors. Mary Frances jGaudet. Antoinette Perry. Le- .ona DesRoches; grade 1 piano I with honors, Patricia Callaghan ‘Irma Mclnnis; grade 11 piano with honors. Shirley Keough: 0 passed, Bar- ; barn and Gordon Matthews. and ‘ grade V piano passed, J a net Boudreault. i LAKE DISTRICT Three counties make up the area in England known as the ‘ 't — Cumberland, Distri Westmoreland and Lancashire. A Canadian mining company, Bibis Yukon Limited, has take up its option on the Pendarves estate outside Camborne. Corn- wall's last virgin tin - minin ground. President Brian New- klrk says “prospects are good." l CONFEDERATION CENTRE One Night Only — June 2811! 9:00 p.m. ' .EARLE TERRY SINGERS present a Festival of Choral Music In CANADA’S NEWEST THEATRE Fathers of Confederation Centre Charlottetown GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE Confederation Theatre Box Office. Queen at. 2-24“ of Sunday Concerts Announce New Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive bealmg' substance proves: to shrink hemorrhoids. . . and repair damaged tissue. A renowned research institutebn many months. . r '- - found a unique healing substance This was accomplished with s with the ability to shrink bcmor- new heahpg substance (Bio-Dy”) rboids ' y.ltrolicvositcb- whiohqiucklybolpsbcnlimumd ing and discomfort in minutes and cells and stimulates growth ofnow speeds up healing of the injured. tissue. Bio-Dyna is ofl'eredin oint- inflamed tissues. ment and suppository form called Ono hemorrhoids] case history don H after another reported ‘vctystrlk- In addition actually shrink- ing improvement." Pain was ing hemorrhoids. Preparation I! promptly and y ' . lubricn so ' actual reduction or retraction less painful. It helps prevent in- (sbnnking) took place. faction which is a principal on Among thcsocascbistonoswm of hemorrhoids. ' " > a v ety of hemorrhoids] condi- Just ask your druggist for Pro- dons Rchcfevsnoocumdm tied 1-1 Suppositories or Pro- of long standing. and most im- pantion H Ointment (with a peanut of all, rooms were so specialnpplicstor). ' Sn anti gummeodosyou DAWSON'S Texaco Service Station Repairs to All Makes of (‘ r 24 Hour Towing Service PII. Kinkora 2-21 Middleton THE DISTRICT PAGE HANDY BUYER’S GUIDE FOR GOODS AND SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BENEFIT YOURSELF - BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY DUVAR'S Radio Service R. C. A. Victor Radio and TV Plsoo 2341 Montague A. J. Matheson Drug Co. Ltd. Phone I O’Leary _Nl—c-H— — '— OLSON'S A. A. (Joe) Fraser | CAR PRODUCTION E Yugoslavia manufactures three cars every hour. In the same ‘me 32 bicycles. five motorcycles and one tractor lleave the assembly lines. Your Imperial Oil Agent stove and Furnace Oil Bus. Res. “52 682 Montague P. E. l. PHARMACY Phone 58-! Alberton Yourlnexall Drug stores Wcst Prince Mrs. Roy Tan n to 150 Summer St. Dial 5078 GREATER MERCHANDISE SELECTION. when you shop at your local stores. It's hard to beat the selection of mor- cllandiso you find in your local stores. Your local merchant curries ample stock of brand name items. He's selected them with you In mind. It's rewarding, In personal satisfac- tion. In greater savings. in knovilodgo that you are contri- buting to your community's growth. to shop locally. You'll always find the merchandise you seek In the great selection among your local stores. Community Market North Rustico P. E. I. Where Thrifty Cunning-g Return 1: Toll Their 1'11.de Groceries. Meats. Produce 1‘8. Selection of Dry Goods MacLEOD’S- :- Gonorul Store It will have a crew of 122 and be equipped with two helicopt- ers, O Man Dies I In CI1 town i ALBERTON -— The death of Alfred Gionet of Alberton South occurr in Charlottetown on Saturday. Mr. Gionet was born in Cars- quet. N.B. in 1887. As a young_ man he came to Alberton South Water Street. 63 your;I ago. He was a fisheh man is wife. the former - Amelia Avery of A1 n ALI. MEMBERS ATTEND berto South. predeceased him in 1959. Six Ions also predeceased him. Survwing are two sons anew—M SPECIAL SALE-LOW PRICE 2 ONLY 1962 INTERNATIONAL SINGLE AXLE TRACTORS, Model 220 (Model 220 is next largest to diesel) in like new condition. . 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION William and Q 2 SPEED R. It. AXLE : HEAVY DUTY SPRINGS 10 x 100 x 30 LIKE EW Chm“ "mm! i 23%:hgms N M's» Mal-m nlves A ., _ s ' DUAL muons J-L ' "I." L my ‘ If You to TIRED o w more Hurcumsou's . * ' ~ g“, “lg “M: w. n... 1.... . a... u... .. .... a... a... sh... mm Mallard 8 Plumblna and "saline “"W ’- ‘W' PERRY'S °°" "" ‘t' M “d M M . - Trailers recently reconditioned of various lengths (human Hutchinson, ml) _ INSTALLATIONS . mm ltd. A We“ the lsgvlco tinny..."1..|in"!;:'h%.w and types that are priced for quick sale. Mi Metal Work ,. 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Winners, please advise the Guardian -Patriof on which advertisers you desire to spend your voucher. Patronizo tI'IoAcIvortisors on This District Page COASTAL ‘ MOVINGAND‘ sronAoc Info, (m N. Taylor, Mgr.) A Complete ' j Moving I star-go Service ' Agents For ' M American Vpn [dues Phuo mm mm. P. If. I in ’