ISIAIID NEWS PAGE'NeW Flying Club Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Feb. 28. 1963. 5" Tim Baptist Inducts :Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow ‘ e thrill of flying small ‘a t has already brought nine enrollments to the newly formed Charlottetown branch of the Moncton Flying Club. The government approved club wa formed last Friday and ates out of the Maritime Cen- tral Airways hangar. next to 5 ified with considerable exper- was a A capacity audience was on hand for the Parkdale Junior l'igh School drama night. stag- ed in the school auditorium last 'Faircvhild Cornell and the two night, at which two plays were others are smaller types. presented. Irving Murphy. the head in- They were “The Charleston structor is assisted by Peter Craze". a gay comedy .Glennie of Oxford. Nova Sco- by Milton Friend, and p tia. Both pilots are highly qual- by Weston Carmody. written 1 roduced 1 comedy. “The Dear De-i 1" ' ience in this job working at the parted" written by Sta n I ev Moncton club which in the last .Houghton, and jointly directeid four years has won the Sa I Pa rkda‘le Junior High Stages [Plays Before Large Audience Has Nine Enrolled The playera taking part il t’hie diarieston Craze are Claire Daley, as Wendt Westlake: Mai- Igo Mitioii, Mrs. John tElsal .‘Westlake; Rhonda Myers, Cob- iina; Linda Gaudet. E a d i o Chapman: Barbara Lund, Dec Langford: Peter Murchison. Brad Redding: and Paul Car- The Othehlver, Slats Butler. The dancers are Kathy Steele. Louis MacDonald, Norman Mec- Donald. Tony Morley, Lin (la e b Mrs. Annie Brvant an Ev- . the Ehheat hangar' . ' Flying Award presented by the eEett Johnstone. - d .Durfy' L'mda Sppncer and Jan- i The membeth COhSIStlhg 0' Royal Flying Club HSSOCIBtiOIJ Both casts were pupils in the we Macnonald’ , Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow, Lewis. deacon, who gave tho'h’hter Tahh’hv wahace ROddi'to “he ClUbS Who E0 thmugh the junior bigh's drama class. DurJ The 035‘ l" the Dear Depart‘ :BA. BD. was inducted to the charge to the church. Robert Beer. Donald Eva. John 'year without an accident. ing the intermission the aud- ed are: Marjorie Maclnnis as r jpastorate of the First Baptist Following the service in the Morley J°hh O'COhhor- Beard Any Person may join the €th ience was treated to a number Mrs- 51319“ Linda Spencer. ~ :Church of Charlottetown last sanctuary, a reception was held JUdSOhv Ralph MaCArthur' and PTOVldihg that he l5 Pronounced 0f son: and d a n ce routines. Mrs- Jordan: J09" B ro‘" ' r :evening in a service conducted in the church hall with Rev. one female member- Bhrhh' Phystcahy m b." a department which consisted of a trio Sally “(‘th Slate“ “"hald Gau‘let- 'hY the lhterim-mini-‘Ier. Rev- Rnss Howard presiding. Greet- date Bram. W1“ be Tecethng of transport doctor. The gov- Mamm Marilyn Machd' and Horn Jordan: Rosemary Dover, Carl v_ Far-men ings were brought from the PE. instruction on a course which,emment will pay back $10001l Weston Carmody_ dancing by Victoria Slater and Da vid will qualify them for a Mr. Harlow was presented to Island Baptist Association by . . , °°Tflthe h°5t of the Courselffhe he" .Louis MacDonald, Norman Mac- Thompsoh- Abel Merryweather- the congregation by Dr, Athol Rev. Lindsay Graves of Tryon, mem‘al or t.h"vatf rhhmst ".50" ‘5 "ml", 32 and thSheS me Donald and Tony Morley, a The make-up artists are Mrs. L. Roberts on behalf of the from the Charlottetown Minis— cense "‘96 "‘3 a r' "‘9 s a“' course With“! 0119 year- reading by Connie MacKay. and Peggy Mitton and Mrs. Eliza- board of deacons, and a respon. terial Association R ev dams When the course is com" A Clhhhm'se Wlh he hhht this a chorus by the senior m u sic beth MacKay. Both plays are sive service uctm was J.G.E. Bali, and from Charlot: plated' . summer providing social facm' class to be repeated tonight. lled by on Jelly, moderator of tetowu City Council by Conn. Three planes fully equippedities. for the members. the prince Edward Island Unit_ John 13. Nicholson. for acrobatics and stunts have; Sight-seeing trips may be . I ed Baptist Association. Refreshments were served been leased from the MonctonIt-aken by any y at a fee per by the womehvs Auxiliary and club. One is an ex-Air Force passenger. Young Adult groups under the direction of Mrs. L.F. Myatt. Pouring were Mrs. Albert Bak- er, samuel Kennedy meMUII’IpIe Scleroms Soaety Bruce MacEwen, Mrs. Agnelelecilis Hoyt, Mrs. Robert Nicholson, Mrs. J. e ster, Mrs. H. W. The Rev. Dr. Abner J. Langley of Moncton, president of the Ba tist Federation of Canada, de- llivered the lnduetlon sermon. Dr. Langley was for several years associated with Mr. Har- llow in the ministry of the First Baptist Church of Moncton. Dr. Langley painted a word picture in his sermon of the church as a sanctuary of wor- ship, a fellowship of believers. a iAre Planned By Department For Education Week, which Lincoln Dewar and Dr. Ken- runs from March 3 to 9, a num- neth A. Parker are slated to be ,ber of programs have been ar—‘interviewed by Hartwell Daley . . . Sranged under the sponsorshippn the subject of high school . “"mmatmg committee‘of the provincial department of academic and vocational train- ' GIMP-import WES "9311 by Ra.V'mt'thdjet'lucation. to be given over the‘ing. Elaine Tanton and Mali- . SCI“ImusiLivingstone with tihe following‘airanes. _ and Mclnnis. will speak on the SOCleW 0‘ Cahad'a at the annual ‘ l The slogan for the week I siiopic of “Why we hav c h o sen A. W b J.M. M'cAlduff was re-electedi president of the P.EI Mr Harlow comes to the First the Multiple Baptist Church from Calgary. 9? ' . . . , school, a with“! and proclamw Alta., where he ‘was minister of meeting held in this Charlotw-Ifah‘hg ofhcef Pres’hlem- M- [hEducahon __ Measure of a‘teaching as a career_. ; ' . ,- mm. and a congregation of Christian education of the First icon Hotel. ‘McAld‘ut‘f: first Vicedpresment. ,Nahon ‘ ; ~—— , .. J L those concerned with the hauls Baptist Church. He has had a Activities of me Chapman. C. Heartz; second vice-pre-E The week Wm be officiallyl ADVISES QUEEN . , ...s_....;,4-‘...-... ....-- .-.-.. w“ __ h 3, of men. ‘ mgemaigtilstvarfgdefipel‘giggeiah; were reported at a minimum,sident, HM. Delany; recording lopened by Education Ministert Thhe British Srivy (7033:“ tis - . W s - C ' 1952 due to 't. decision to‘, z L.G. Dewar, MD. at 6 .m. Mon-‘an onorary a VISOW y 0 WITH comipletlorli“l o: rrliembcr of the troop. 'Tllle Sandra Winn}, extracts . f’I‘lhlle chat}: igder the direction noted for his knowledge and m_ 'fhnego a final “1581 cam K ,secretaw, Mrs. .Louis Howatt. day. March 4. That sigma evei‘ the monarch and consists of em_ 135‘ hlghfs program the ’5 h 00d typlhg was ah Ehhm Y sample of blood from his pun- 0 rs‘ ' ’ mgwe ' 9",; as terest in Christian education. which would h‘.we coincided with ‘1‘ v myrmhdlhi Whmv Inmg a panel chaired by Georgettnent Commonwealth citizens. Sherwmd Troop B scouts‘ troop project. and was arrang‘ cturcd finger. Overseeing the «he “mam deelsm 110w Mrs. Harlow and the United Mud Mm IMFS. -D. Afldfl‘ew: We?» Chandler will discuss the .ulc‘ hillpgehce Edzgi’d sIcscitgtndt-rgg fin-each?) ncagfrieidA 521;; :rhdeéc 2111: Operation is Technician John Lorre” 1?” th: hgessfe'lge’; t their three young daughters will Patient aid was I{wimainediWR. Arbing; chairman patiiient lof vocatibnal education .n' ‘ ‘ ev. ar . en ree. an ‘ - ' ' ‘ - - - . . i Master William Stafford. Here ry be 1“ reSIdence Immematdy 1” iald~ M” 15- Mhhl-‘i- Prince Edward Island. possibly the whole of Canada. LaBrech. The two technicians John, N.B., general secretary however through the year? and PLUMBING the new parsonage on Ambrose which will have a knowledge 1' Elaine Jelley, are on the staff of the provin- of the Maritime Baptist Con. a contribution made toward re-I "The hahel ,w’lh comhhlsev “es of the blood type of every left, watches while Technician cial department of health. vention‘ extended words of we}. shtigeiithstMsgngglfrm?lhesvrgfi search from the limited. funds C. C 1 a1 educa‘ii‘ofregtgr “Mzgiitlig:" (— EU:I?_7=, come from the convention. 0th- torate Sunday. March 3. 3V3118b19~.'hhe Patient and PTO-1 provincial hocahohal institute“; . [Postal Officials Iers takth hi"rt h‘ the SETVlce Rev. Carl Farmer, who has grim .Whm'h mid be?” ouumed Cameron MacDonald, principal.‘ And Service i IW9re Rev. R055 A- Howard. been interim-minister sin c e “my.” 1962 “"11 I” Implm' Prince County Vocational School. iAtfended .who read the scriptures; Rev. Nov. 1. will leave immediately ed “1"” year' ‘ Also to be heard during the' D- | 4 ‘ nner Keith chson, who gave he with Mrs. Farmer for their The genpggdotf’yfl'iintne‘higlrer A u f week wlll be students from ‘ la ' rayer of induction. and George home in Toronto. ,W35 S“ l - - me. , ‘ h emergehclf “‘99 "K 0 .number of hi h schools discuss- ":52: Frederick A. Coyle. area slip- ? I City Council wuil be held thisling opponunifiies for youth * el'lhfiehdehl 0f Postal W195i”, lcxpnessed thanks to his fellow— laherhof’h 1° ,Y and P355 Ithrough vocational training. th‘lonh‘ownv and WE GU“ I employm for their cooperation {the “Whales for thls yeah It 'Mrs. Douglas MacFarlane will LTD- fiili, posimaster at SlimmerSide,‘ {throughout the years he had W.“ announced “Stem” byIspeak on guidance counselling 60 Queen St returned to the provcnce Tues- workedat Beach Grove City Complh'Oher JOhfl Butler-13nd J,A_s_ Williams on teaching ' day evening ' Council had previously en‘ from Saint him .By Beach Grove Home Staff . . . ‘as a career. adVISed by finance chairmanl H E Hyndman he expected all1 Dougald MacNutt, tenidcnt of Beach - - - . NB superin-1 The First Sherwood Scoutlreadily available should they" Grove and Troop last night established a: The two had travelled to "1mg Stafford, who stated that sev t eral months ago he foresaw the} value in having children‘s blood ti )ed. In the case of the Scouts. Mr. Stafford said. “such information will be of eat benefit to scout- In: author files. when the boys atten mmmer camps." scouts be required to carrf their blood type card with them at all times. so that it will be Body Of Priest Is Lying In State The remains of the late Rev. Joseph N. Trainer were or- \'.'arded Wednesday afternooi from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Ann's Churc h. Hope River, where they werel received by Rev. Joseph Le-I Clair. Rev. Basil Croken, Revi Leonard Ayers. Rev. Thomas? MacLellan and Rev. Walterl Reid were present in the sanc- iuarv O Following the singing of the Libera the y was conveyed to the sanctuary to lie in state. until this morning at 10 o'clock.‘ when Pontificlal Requiem High Mass will be celebrated by Most‘ Rev. Malcolm A. MacEachern. bishop of Charlottetown. The pallbearers were Louis Walsh, Gregory Murphy. Em- mctt Trainer. Mouton Larkin. Alphonsus R. Doiron and Ed- ward Dotron. ,BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL G. K. Cotton has entered the P.E.l. Hospital for treatment. Bruce Chandler, Douglas Street. Is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. T0 LEGION MEET J. Hamilton Douglas, Mt. Ste- wart. president of the R oy al Canadian Legion for P. E. I. tend a meeting of the Committee of the Command. The meeting h a 3 been called to formulate a DOI- lcy for legion sports It is ex- pected that members of the de- Dartment of physical fitness and gutdhe AAU of C. will also at- sports Dominion FUNERAL T h 0 funeral for Mrs. Harrison Ryan I k Place Wednesday morning mm the Hennessey F u n eral home to st. Dunstan's Basilica. where Requiem High Mass was helehrfiie‘d by Rev. P re s ton mammill, who also conducted 9 service at the grave. Em- I’IOYM of the provincial d e- Mrtment of highways attended I ‘ ,hody. Pallbearers w e r e DILI‘II‘I i — am Stanley, Stephen Mac- h h! d. ector MacQuarrie. “they MacDonald, Ivan Con- h,“ and Harry Redmond. Jr. c"tttcnt was in the Roman “50110 cemetery. as a troop project. providing it lircscntcd with a departmental tcstimoiiial service certificate, lazy-boy chair. by his Maritime associates in Mr. Campbell thanked thel . . become involved in a seriousl t , . . ._ Staff members and several vae when it was opened here, Home for the Aged, presidedicornfimees to have their esti_[ - , or We k-End S ec1als fhn%a::§: alignrgffiwaoicgfifgl Mr. Stafford said that he farewell banq‘uet. held in thetpald mm” recently ‘0 Gard“ heh’hhhess towards W 8M Cagwgaatmhm hvffih‘g 1tionthon or before hFebruary a! e p - _ _ifirst a mached the provinc. Admiral Beam, Hotel. for miqampbell, driver of the institu- residents. me .lsn e various c airmen are hiltflghgeh‘togohhetTTMEinlz'laleftg- IBM, 50:; Council with hls Mel: tiring district director of post- 5'50" 5 bug. 011 the GW! Of his 5'9- Following an address read by _mem' JUSI meemhg his deadhne- FI’OI‘I‘I partment of healm Bh‘t ,hat hodv decided not ‘0 al services. F.E etchum. lrefhelhlt- Mrs. Ernest McLure,Miss Edna l l The idea originated with the‘lmdcrtake it ‘85 a mum.“ pm, Mr. KE‘IChllm. Wlio'has com- 'Mr. Campbell. one of the art. Munroe. a staff member, pre-, u s t assistant scout master, William joct, but that it Should be .en 1’10th 43 .V‘ears SCI‘VICC‘ was g‘ln-al employees at Beach Sented Mr. Campbell With al a a IIII Mercury Drops LOCAL! received the full backing of the parents of the scouts. .h This was obtained. and it “as I then taken up with the provin- cial health department, who in- formed Mr. Stafford that it should be taken up with higher authority. So he then became en- gaged in lengthy correspondence with the federal health deparl- ‘ ment. Mr. Stafford said “after. con. siderable exchange of cor ‘ rcspondence Ottawa finally be came convinc of the merits of such a project. and gave the' final approval." . Armed with this approval. he1 then completed arrangements with the provincial department to stage a clinic at Sherwood Hall. and laboratory technicians. Sandra White and John LaBrech were assigned to taking the blood samples. which will be typed in the provincial labora- tories. bv Ottawa and an easy chair ... Below Zero Mark With night temperatures fore cast to drop to five degrees low . the meteorologis at. the Charlottetown radio range. early tJhis morning reportc that at midnight the mercury stood at three-tenths of a de- gree below. At that time winds were blow~ ing from the west~north-wcst at gentle eight mph. These were forecast to swmc to the west and increase to 15 m.p.h. 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