t I‘ll Od- . {New and THE NEW iircsidrnt ot the Montague Bltarri oi Trade, ll being ennnratlllalerl hy Kerb path airiii-istlt- triciitt on his electinn ll urnsldrnl A! thin Moniagur Resinnnl Bnarrl ot Trade at the annual meeting Thursdru- iii:lil a! Hill Side Inn others in the picture are Mayor Bil Yen and William Hayward, chairman ot the centennial enmmiiioe Mr. Hayward outlined the centen- Kenneth R. MacDonald Heads Montague ltiiiini'iu"*‘ii’ZiliiiEi 3111‘"“?.ill’$2¢":.2t".)liii W Montague Legion “ONTAEUF Kenneth it . MacDonald \tontagiie. wa elerird president oi the Mons tague Regional Board oi Trade It the annual meetvng held at Hill Side Inn. Thursday even- ing Other ot-‘irers elerted were: Jot-rt Htl:lle<, past-president; Arnold \‘anlderstine, Vice-pre- Ildenl. Bl'rfln Sharpe aorretary. asurev. , Guest xpoaker tor the meet- Ing. William Hayward. Chairman I the roniennial rommittee.‘ outlined briefly the acliinty to: date and inli-odiirrd Kenneth. Hirliristlo rr‘i‘rnllv appointed to‘ the centennial stall .\Ir Hayward [minted out the neressitv oI eerh rnmmunity taking an hriivr part and ad- Vlsed the Iit‘:i"N"\' "I an immedi. ate plannlntz :rmlp uhn would athise his rnmmittee of its in- teniions and what part it lnIA‘ndsl maler r nl s Eervice Has Topic OI Missions nim'TlGi’F Dunn! the reeuiar \Prtlf‘P‘ at Trinity Uri. tied Cliiiirh \‘Inntagtie. on Pen- in Training “ith their respec- tive, leaders, Mrs. Charles Fro- ler, .ilrs, gs and Miss Helen Smith occupied Heat! in the cen e i-hiiroh, The occasion was ceremony of dedication to oils. The CGIT group represented by Phyllis Nicholson dealt brie!- ly WItII the objective of Its min- IIOII study Wl’lllE Susan Nichol- son presented Lite llnnncinl cori- lriblilipn The Explorer: were repras unwd by Elizabeth Molr Ind Joanne lng.‘ and the Messen- gers by David Erynnd and MIrlene Fraser. The gilt: were received by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wiggtng- ton Is the chairman oi the Christian Education committee and treasurer ol the molten- lien respectively. _——————_ EASTERN BRIEFS FROM EC. Miss Minnie MIrKInnon it! orsnbrook. so. accompanied try . Pat Wu!- M mu. They plan to return to flush Columbia June 27. IIUMY FUNERAL tuner-l In Win. Edith M Are! MIcAuley was held ' lrom the Murrly nlyer Mal Home in Penn Road church where ser- 2. Hum IIn| u I I ammonium-rt pl VII-“nom'l “ Id"Ab|dI With a both McGowan was doing a ter~ reserved ‘ at t , I” were invited to _ Ocean Crossing . L nial plans In the present time i nnd urpod the lioard of trade 1 to not its prtturam tor een- l tenninl veIir lined up and to ‘ his rommuire helm .luly 1. 1 :ur Hvrluisilo rerenvlv retired 1 ed lo the centennial commit- l tee stressed the tart that till i in an Island prnierl and to be Iuccessllll must Include all or most oi the communities lpapk. on the island. that". Joanne Inns. Beth Ciark-‘mrnis, rurnurncm: them to son. and Annahel Hilrhey HI advised that Mrs EIizI- and Among l ritlic job on the drama cultural aru project. other things conung to the vinre would Drama Festival. tng meetan Thursday noon oi the Montague brownie, Charlnlir Gnrdnn. who uas re. Heatth startiurr. rathv Craig. reived hv Hrou-nie blanrhe Mn- wroni iyzret presented lawar i l Doiirall and Golden Lad Soufi 4 The Gut: ‘iSIAllD NEWS PAGE Montague .nm 5. Kings County Imus. 1963 MONTAqu Mayor arurri H. Yea ol Montague has return, ed home alter attending the an- nual convention of the Canadian Federation ot Mayors and Mup- ictpaliiirs in Tomoto. He rcportr he has been suc-‘ cesstul in getting a resolution which is aimed at getting speciall attention and study tor the prool lems oi the smaller communiv ties adopted by the convention! and the Iedcratinn'l resolutions‘ commlilve, The resolution will now i ral‘ n's emotive and he hopes; it will he implrmente The n‘snlutlnn reads “llesnlwl lays mu thaw: ed tliai a special and l'xteyisivel , study be made or all probl insi common to small municipal es particularly ot their linan. dttliculties and require- menis. and that such rernm- imendatlnns s the result may ‘seem to we ant. shall be duly main and presented." Mayor Yen soyr tth in the Al the rlosilum .lnnire Rilei, nobhie Dew. “my "mum" which was pm an”. to. Linda O‘Connnr, Cathy ste. “ted u m Mention.“ m. “”"- “""V Fm‘ls'm- m”- ventions in tiff). 1950 and 196i. .heih Greene. Glenrlu clemen rmmlm‘n" \‘aan Hook. Elizabeth Marlin. , an clal Montague Brownies Receive Awards From Commissioner IIONTAGIVE Distrloi Alaanilgall. Charlene the (allowing Frasrr In the prescm‘e OI guests - large number at the mothers. Commissioner Gordon congr Illaif‘t‘l lltr girls on their achiet (Isl Golden Hand io rernr Ill plsnohe Mnyiieri der to Both Ere. limit and routiniie the mod nmmondiiin the leaders. Mr n'rrewn iCPi—Prtme Min. ister Pearson quertloned t-‘rtdayl the “ rnprieiy" ot Mr. .llislicel l.l. T. Thorson. president at thel lExnheauer Court oi Canhdu.i' [maklng In anti-nuclear speech "Ln view or the position hel holds.” ‘ Mr Pearson said In the Cinn- be the Dominion - til? )Iardonzll'l c 5”" “0"” 5“ 0°""9““"“5‘ “’M“ l ,mons that Mr, .iuatirp Thoriuml possibly the RCMP musical ride the HalilaV Symphony arches Ira. as well as parade: lnelud in: navy. arm lrom ships and many other ac- tivities. He stressed ihe lmporianra oi lit a main . till“ films“! I"; ill?“ Mil-Tm"? a mud ho siaiiod to make this Ham" regatta or anything else iranrl. 03h mta all raw“. possible and slaled that although . h h d, that the community can plan He Tliursitav n-onina. 1 Liberal cabinet minister a sporting events. oi havin! Montague day or iicek. thc Molt- itsessed the importance oi haw, log the year's routine program-i0! kings County, whether Ls- like in start the tune on by do- ed by the first of July. This It I niltn mrmt'u'i's or not. a'td their Hating m (or which 'hg mgiv. ii- , .Klrus Cnian hrant-llcs i1! "he «3| mm“ng slated [hat duty province wide etion he eon- eluded. Mr. Biriwisue stressed the im- Royal in take in the centennial rele-‘portallce at all communities get-ireunion u. be hold June 79. Thelma... gdvigod may no...“ .1," hratlon uhirh starts in spproxt-.ting behind the centennial celee Monlazlie hrativli will he the an"... .0...de m, yum hratton and the success at the ting. hmnrh [nr Lhis year, other Whale show depends in a grfilhranchrs lo lakr part are Mur- e all, pointed out that the British 601- [mm extani in all taking part. mbia centennial via) a soc-i res because so many common-‘ ltiPS supported the program. One pmject suKEEsied Was the' lrehullding oi the De Roma vil., lage iii Bi'udenell point, a eom. mittee has already made this. proposal to e historu society and it is hoped by the board ot, trade that some action will be m" M. m d" i, ,., (Wm term Silliriay the liessengera.‘takon in time to have this prn~ maml [mm “a”... m", “if, ‘ Exnlnrnrs and Canadian Cirla‘ject completed tor the centen- m k, mm on," mm,“ ,. trophy Hr pomle out that the has. in in, order. This wns ro. ‘IllBl. The value or this protect isi illtnt it would I Wmlnl‘nti protect. . , Youth Rally iHearsAbout “i l Vocations i i SOURIS — The tltth in e m- lies at level: vocation rallies in lbe held throughout the Chart. lottatown Diocese was held at, iSourta last Sunday under the do; Ifletlan oi Rev. Wendell MIcIn- Vtyre. director at vocations. , . The youth ot sports and the neighbouring parishes were welcomed by Rev. .yohn Due. on . y In his words n.’ advice In the l‘y Father Macintyre urged} them in think about what they ‘Im Sbinl to do. He said there is not I lIek of vocal-lone I» the prieltllond and rellllnus life but there II I hell of mponu to the call. Folluwinl his talk turns} ol lite at a aeminory and ai the .Precirlus Blood Monastery were in own. l ll Min Marilyn Peter! of Rnlln The discussion which Inllmv-l ed was led by Fllher nunphul Before retiring to the basement . Iur relreshmentl the ynui view the dis-l plays which were posted eroiind‘ o. the hall. The puer oi the neighbou- il|8 PIrlshes were in ntlendancc. ‘ 'Coptor Makes PARIS MW 7 A Until-rt State. Air Force heliennlrr hIa llnded tt alter erosstng the Atlantic in .b! ltnurs' flying time spread over nine flan. Tlis helicopter loti otls Air res-ea Hue. Moot. May TI, The auntie digit included More tor retire rid be brute y.l‘rfiurce_v15rts Wnrld War \(‘IPTBVIS reunion was runde and wounded and l 1 lord to the Montague hranrtll siderii ot the Canadian Clim- pre _ , MONTAGUE The first for the sum ni one dollar. Itlpaign Ior Nudes DtslrmB-l may maul. had the right to shy what he did but there WII "some question" at the propriety Inautl him saying t. e prime mlnislt‘r suli‘l lt‘ was “regrettable indeed" that r. Justice Thurson—en {firmer‘ the purchase oi the )le'mor- the school he purchased. fixed School as the new home nI up anti made Intri one a! the 'ilontn’uw branch \\‘\"r‘ the host. branches i'rl the pmrincr‘.‘ uni on i r "' dd (or itllan Comm-on siiagested that a r. when: was the poem __..___.___—l ThuI First World War vrtmmts :mbgr M m bunch he would‘ ‘ Banquet Held . , By Lodges In Montague ‘ i‘ ' . MONTAGUE Th? annual: {fixmfixfilflffifivbenoet oi Hillside tear and; Acme Rebekah Lodged Wll‘ held Thursday evening in the newly Tenovnled It‘ll“! rnum and was attended by more IIIIII 50 members and guests. A xal~ Id plale lEiILII‘LnB turkey Wfll as are in he snails M the «l a Liv-mentions ovation. Sew Canadian lfiiion It aivlouli‘l match the donation Arid it was munbst‘d that the prev‘ i - | l {J h o . be . rt,, Sniirls. Cardigan, Gnome. mvptgnmom should so. V l l The pirnil‘ will commence n “.rruiecc um given authority s noon iind flmtdnlle hilrnlllil‘h" . neeotioie with anyone who ‘i 1"" ‘ “3"” ‘5 "‘ i” m 3" mIEhl he interested and ‘en‘l“"“’- MN" 3"” harm'ug‘tmt'k to a sp‘i‘ial mortioz, .liinol clIleIVn out all the trimmings u is In he the menu, ftbf‘flslm on Trans tau will' irii . "W‘l R 8413' m” , . plied tufiuvwz'ho WHIth Iralllm’d W mu": 0' PM "mm: The blessing was asked by‘ island Hospital by his teaser all any First World War whims“! Mm and uracdiCyriis Shaw. Archie Hilcileltl with In RCMP nettle aunt. no.3” '1' M behind “‘9 Nam mus toast master tor the orca- Hts mini-leg me not believ- ; m l! illr Island «mid win the sion and also proposed the. ed mo serious x-l‘lyi In , being taken The W. absolulelv tree, Chm‘lnilolwn Witch was dams sponded to by Lillian MICDnn-i which was operated by his ’ I Wm“! laid mother mi over The chairman of the «unmit- - , . i let, H. M. Martin and unchslral Hr also suggested that l tihe a toast to the lIidlu proppri man. Dtmglas McGowan snidlbranoh had a new. rim aiiit-ied by Douglas Mnch‘n _wall the committee me going all not able home here that many now responded to by Annie Gillie. ; to be sure the reunion will be members would he the result other: §p¢aktng brirny worst a suwse. m Past district deputy grand nine- Considerable dist-“55in” lack. a o (er James Dewar. and past place oh the purcba e oi the SOUI’IS Line Road noble grand, Vera MacDonald. ls Scene Of Crashl Memorial School which was ob Study Of Small Town's ProblemsAgain Urged h... SEMIN Pearson Questions lPropriety 0i Speech ‘ l prim. l ton. son of Mr. and Mire, ou- He paid rpeciel tribute to Mayor .I. Ernest Morrison or Summeraide. and Mayor Lloyd Henderson oi Portage La Prairie lr lita'u- cooperation Ind un. iring efiortl in the presentl- tion and adoption or the molt]- lion. MIyor Yen laid It ll mid table that other "lull municls polities do not and it possible to send repruienhtlvel to the national conventions. tin HELD For the that time a aeirunar wal held on "Trends atteoung email municipalities. and Mayor Yea that ttnally mull town. ara receiving con. sideratlon t the national level. Ind also shows that their prob. lems are lureIsinI trom year to YeIr. "I was nIppv to report to the seminar ihst I wu representing the smallest town in the small. est province in Canada but our province had the dist cuon ot being the only one with _ loo per cent paidnip membership in the federation." lie raid. raid that the united states had: started the madnen at the nu- clear arms race. The us. when role possessor ot nuclear weapons. iii in ibis tn the United n tlonr to bring ttr nuclelr ea clty under international control but Hurst. had relented the proposal. Mr. rearson said Mr. Justice Thoraori'r statement did nothing but give aid Ind comtort to the Communists. The statement will demonstrably talse. The prime minister "Id be regretted that the Conservatives had supported this remark by Mr. Justice Thurlon. Mr. reunion was Ipeaklmz on his own resolution to esiebl a special LAWN MOWER ’PROJECTILE' Common! delencn a le lzu.‘ I |0'.0'- lbs celzyotzl ido- 24-0 at I055 50.”. 39h on live: you I home HOW TO OBTAIN i. . DESIGN BOOK im- " “ The Intent delinl hook en- titled "CInIdIIn Guide to Home Pllnlllnl Ind Design" I I I “able It Lite oflleu ‘ invored by many uer link. excellent a Den could serve Illlll Pltriot tor .I. hit tree. ’I'IIII new edition include! ln~ Iormltlon on Ilnlnclnl In CI- Illdl. tnnllruclion detail], Indie-ping, color Iel- oellon. elm. Illul ever 100 Portal” new del an to choose (rum. Also included Ire Iull deIIIII on how to order blue- llrlntI. I moron uos MIsSIoN LONDON (Apt—Hritsin and, ran ed sendlnsll loint diplomatic mission to the battlefields ot Laos toi- peacel talks with pro - Communist Prince Soutphenouvong move to underpin the delicate Laotian true was him unead Wednesday by the torelgn ottlce. INJURES BOY SOURIS — A mwudd yer Cmnptfln. taken to the Prince Edward . y some had object In the I“. which was mom out with considerable lace. milan the child in the that. on. monom- wnTEn , Discovery or oil in Kuwaiti lhas brought wate respecting I minimum wage for men. for men: I. innaofltlnlhE"ArtResDec' “Process Plant" or "Food r to the am .lnnd with a giant distilling plIntl buut by oil revenues. nurllyi'nl‘ ‘sea water. ‘ MALI or Vegetables or the Ivy-products Iucll fish or and reduce and should be applied to aiid loads more available. battled or bulk. Order now HAVELOCK Ibvelock. N. B. premier show antiotpeies that The president or the Charlotte- A lively sing-song was led by .laclr Anucar with Hesslo Brock- ns and Lillian MacDonald es soullls .. A car and a truck l Wm" Gov’t Plans ,sro reported in have collided on the Snuns Line Road Thumw . . nay molt. with the car being Re.organlz|ng extensively dsmmd. ‘ The halet mick is reported 5 - to have been owned by Basil el'Vlces iili—yao tit Harmony, and driven by Heniy hoot-as htaephee, premier Waller R Shaw an- 31“? “ml T"! “*4 Mel nounreti yesterday there in In be m w laid "0 “m be?“ mm a rompleie ro-ornnnlaaitnn nt‘hY “'5'!” “Wm” “MD” the scrvim provided by the a". 50"“5 UM W- ‘ tam. improvement divieion oi — the department oi industry and on... MILLION The division will come under. . the department oi agricultural ' W M PM I‘ “d h "mm, W". hm m. workers. who do not belong to n..." mm. the unions. Tho prinripiil hinrtton ot the Mr Mrtnnia added that "any, iinusion will he to make ei-nn. responsible citizen who winhettl ahle heavy enulrmeni and nprr- in know the salaries paid lo the store to assist tnrnierir In lm- nonprolossionel wnrken ot the proving the potential ttllahle oc- hospiialii can do to by muscl- reoge. on a rash haslx 'ng Inv oittrer or the union. . f r Iasf'n some machineryuill beinunod town Hospital Union is Frank‘ O I g utrly loratrd to Prime Cnun .1Goilnnt. Mr. Mrlnrinia la prest» available to work in the viuio i dont oi the P.E Hospital to- arpas iroin which demands arel cal. reooivon i He reported that the unions Personnel oi the division will, had lent . registered lelter to, be ossisioii in their work by (hr the minister oi leoor. asking. lipid nion ot the agrirulture do-l him to set a due tor the strike‘ pirimeni Their combined el. vote. They have not received a. torts will he directed to direriing reply as yet. lIrmerI in the availability to The two unions will hold al maohlnery and assist them in Jrllnt meeting within the ncrti their work, i iivo d y FOR RENT Construc on Equipment Dim-rs. Modern. etdl. i TOP SOIL And ct" Fill roe sale. will drum to you lot. WI :5de afirfiififfi tTd'. nelvedere Cor-no Phone 4-7qu FOR THE LAND’S SAKE- LIME Soil Iriditv slows dawn the decomprvsllion III «unit: math 3 the yields and nIlIllIy of lllV Ind Future. LIME lit the Cheapest all-round soil conditioner on the Inlirkel Alwuye LIME WORKS". Shipped In curlnad lots of n bond or more. trom— SUI’I’HERS AND INSTAle OI" FIRST GRADE CERAMIC FLOOR AND WALL TILE OUCiAS BROS ONES INC soil. it makes Ill major plant rem . “HAVELOCK LIME WORKS Phone mam—m beauty . . . CERAMIC TILE . . . mMIIHoI ‘ balmy. Ink-him! I I low Balm-nee mt. “Minimum wage" means the Imounl Appllnh: Thu Order fill“ those Minolta-r milieu"! Exception: This Order shall not WNY to [It lb) Iliy person employed In the grading. meters. student: unmoved din-tug the ncttml term-rummagele yenrl any (anti-Act alerted lander the minions RelaLimu Act. Misting Ind in (me I tel (d) lot (It W W. to any employee to which the hour dfectlve on the date ninetyer rents “0.5! per hour. “LN! plr hm dim MI! Int. 1“. Processing Hutu: Nov-rim lllnlmrun was fixed Hudhpped Emflflyfifil: Notwl mluyee In receipt 0' III- 1. ProbIIIunu-y HM: Ex!!! In the cue mum Brandi-detoth Iodine Hotel All ttme Mildred It wot-it employer. or alum In direct "W DIN GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK . Tim enhancer. rooin plan llII Iwo explnIlVI window Ir- eIs. Front Incullan of kitchen II Ind it lenturel the popullr CD!“ Nuipment and door to m it neceoury- near bed~ mom! tha corner wlndowl Ind large closets. I-‘tiil huh I!!! n- bl FOR cornered-33m“ SERVICE STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. Spechllxllt ll Column-ell! Clly Relldentlll Employers In The Province 0i P.E.I. Following la a otvpy of In approved order Issued under authority ol the Art AN ACT RESPECTING A MINIMUM WAGE FOR MEN APPROVAL OF ORDER Approved by III! Hm the Lleuknnul-Govemoe-In-Connrll by MInute-In-Conncll Ne. IIo/fl III the 15m dly of MI! I)“ In eontmnlty with Section 'I of All A“ Mops: £an I1 "WI Chapter 277 Council did and doth hereby em all Iollowhi‘ Outer llllde by the labour Relations Board ll’rlnao Edet-d Haul! in connedlm with ‘ Definition: The terms “mployee” "Cupid/yer". Ind “Ville” mull luv: tho mulli- Ling I Minlmlxn W Processi meted. sea products. (rum or Vget/Ibles when adapted or pmcelud. ewlyto Ill relerred to an my pawn employed In farming and fishlng. whose Inga! Ire fixed ltd mounted under I Inhornunlxflnent llt um palm eligible Mr membership In IhI Olcll Sewn-m Winn, Minimum "no: “to Minimum WIge fixed by this Order to Multan! tiered M the publlntkfl of this li‘ll Novanber In. 1963. Ind One Dollar riding the mm at tile by tth Okla to be will I I’M MM plltt mull be eifllty mu lull” p8 trier-adieu the provisions or moon 4 beicot. any or in than by rum M. the Mumawanvlm. flitwmfllpplymdmdhdlvnflny calendar the 9|an to be or melting or “Ill-Nb! tor wort?" ed by him. 11 In hair Iospult I'll“ be plld {pr hamllmnmwnemmmm (Mum mat by Mum-Cude No. m/fl Md the I” II! III AnIuIt. In. In hereby Employer: Ire herewith Idvtsod that the than we: hushed In the Boy-l mm on buy 25th. 1963. Ind thereto!!! beanie all,“ pII'ItI a, towel elblnet. A linen ii In been provided. I Il‘tovm ii for brick Lint II ivlnl flun - dtninl ronni - Y VESSEL DWI!!! DETROIT (AP) — A hln cruiser exploded into I hit: hILI it! “me” on he Detroit River Wellhead”. $3le in- hamemakers. positioning ot Elm. 3rd bed- : I . right «It the bolt.“ IIId thrttlr nun GrIut Rice. who IIW the t. .1 I 78 Great George St. Near 'l'nnt unres- .. lronn noor. ‘ DIAL 2-16" and Rural Propertier. ApIrtlnelI MInllement I I l | l n he a CInadlIn IleII IIIIIe Board Member Ind ELI. MI] llhle Allocilllon Member. llflnl’lnumWIaktrMmllElh. a minimum wage Men“. Fairbanks-u,“ orlortbe eunnllxnr podium“! ot wages lured by this Order. minty-u. end to all in ear Circe d excluded. m y M Itte ldlawhll human-clump: of potatoes on tam term. and m refill.“ Ichool MRI. of The Trade Union Ad, (it The Industrial 1 the dell: at this Order. be paid by any unployer apply shall be ninety cents (0.9m per Order Royal GIpetto. plum I tiered. the by any w to any employee of wheth- Itfll be mind In time worked. at the hill twtl‘ly rate law-rd III-nth Ind ootlvo on "at delib- Signed HInryW.Wodge. Mlnllhrdwclllilo Illl labour