l i. y. S’SIDE JAYCEES ELECT NEW OFFICERS Illyndman. first vice president: I A new executive was sworn In at Monday night‘s annual meeting of the rside unit of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Among those elect- Kensington Su ed to the executive for 1964- 1955 are. left to right. Phil Murpl-Lv. secretary: Creelman MacArthur. treasurer; Fred mmer Plans Fast Nearing Completion 'KENSINGTON — The chair-] man, Boyd Beairsto presided at. the Kensington Central Center»; nial meeting on Saturday nightm Rev. W. A. Paterson report-l on meal planning. Mr. Beau‘ sto said that all committecs were working on the various events. The secretary. Mrs. R. W. Auld, recorded the minutes. ed progress on the Drum Head; service. to be held on July 12‘ at the regional high school. Reynl L,‘ P. Callaghan will be the speaker and all churches in thel area are expected to partici ppte. Don Wood expects to have the Ottawa Air Force Four Victors Named In Tracaclie l Spelling Match TRACADIE CROSS — Grade lSiANDNEWS PAGE 2 The Ourdhn, Charlottetown, Wed. May 27, loss A Eucharistic Congree will be held in the Diocese of Charlotte- town on Sunday, June 28. It was announced this morning by Rev Eugene Murray. chairman ot the Diocesan Congress Commit- tee and pastor at St. Teresa's The one day event is aimed at bringing the Roman Catholics of the diocese together In pray- er. The date of the congress was originally set for June 21. but was advanced to June 28 so a: not to conflict with the Billy Graham Crusade. The diocesan congresses we usually held every three years. Vocational Institute Iottetown. in Chas but this one. scheduled for 1963. we ahead to this year to 5 fit into the Centennial celebra Eucharistic Congress In June Expected To Draw I0,000 tions In the province. The con- gress is to be the Roman Catn- olic effort for the Diocese oi Charlottetown in the regligtou. events of the year, Father Murray said. It will be held at St. Dun- stan's University where s Eu- charistic procession will take place around the grounds, cli- maxed by the celebration of Pontifical High Maass by Mos Rev. Malcolm A. MscEachcrn. DD. PhD. Bishop of Charlotte- MANY VISITORS Upwards of 10.000 Catholics from all parts of the Island are expected to attend. It is arse expected that many visitors will be on hand. The last conmu in tho dio- cese was held In Juno. 1960. also at St. Dunstan's University Previous to that congresses had been held at such places as sa- dian River. Sourls. St. Poser's Bay. Vernon River. Tignlsh. St. A n d r e w's, Miscouche. and North Rustico. , tered nurse in the Middle East. Receives Word Of Son's Death Mrs. Scott Cairns. page received word son Roy, and four d rs. Emily. Shirley and Barbara at home and Carol. who is s regis- Mrs. Cairns and her dauglh ter Ruth leave today for Bos- V ton to attend the amoral nor- vice ‘ Mr. Webster. 62. was born in Dunstsiinsgo. So was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ind Webster. %siut- m Misses Stop, No Licence, Fined $20 Francis Ann Ramsay. Sher- wood, was fined $10 and costs for operating a motor vehicle without a licence and $10 and costs for going through a i mochanismon csrhsdbsas dcfootivoandthstitisnowbo— in] There were tivo cases of “~— tht Powor drunk and incapablo. rom- sentenccd to 20 days (onewlfal: commi Ind tho lilth was givu “Stranded sentence. . 20 day RUN NEXT YEAR RIO DE JANEIRO (Apr ‘ Annd rumors that Brazil‘s new SOYfl‘nment plain to cancel hi. pohticai rig-his, former pro“, Juscolino Kubitschek fl sea-ted Monday night he would Watdcnti candidate he year. abhdrk Is the km cud-1d so as for y‘ the prod. Do Some Mon Move Over Women? for Got your . Reader’s Digest toil-ye".py d John Walker. the newly elect- ed president and Dave Darby. the past president of the unit. len Baldwin. Zeta Campbell and Kathleen Kenny. The Home and School Pres;- dent. Mrs. Wilfred Corrigan, congratulated the students and presented Centennial awards to all the participants. Judges for. the evening were Sister M a r y ‘ Bennett. Connie Reeves and Mary McNalLy. Following this the members discussed plans for the Centen~ nial Rally to be held at Tra cadie and Scotchfort. Delegates were appointed to attend tne annual home and school meet-1‘ ing to be held June I at the: sing a. selection. Spot lighting dlscussed by C h a H 6 fl n in e pupils from Donaldston. ISt. Theresa's. and Tracamc Cross took part in the Centen- nial spelling competition Which was part of the program at the Tracadie Cross Ho me and School Meeting last week. Winning the competition was the Donaldton team compris- ing Helen Court. Leonora Row: and Pauline MacDougall. Sec Cecilia mirsto and Rev. L. P. Calla flan ..‘.Chairman Beairsto reported on meetings held with the Ken- iiiigton Centennial Chorale. and stated that a committee is being with the chor- ed to w - £5 to help obtain further book- . SNACKS AND 0 ICE CREAM mans #5 etc. “led Moore gave the financial report and reported on progress HERMAN'S “11‘ made by me Jubilee and were Irene Long. vm comm...“ headed by Doug n and _ George Mitchell DAIRY BAR _ LG amsay. Noting from Tracadie Cross. The St. “W no“ t an women's groups in we Theresa‘s participants were lie ‘a had been invited to spon- sor a candidate for queen, M: Moore said it should be a mat~ ‘ a; of pride for local groups tol participate in the contest. “Ab-I m to wear a fashionable cos-i fine of 1864. poise and grace,"l noted Mr. Moore. "are \vhatl " nts", rather than youth, _ beauty. in this competition. DON mssnn CONTACTED ’ Windsor reported on t'nc‘ dance to be held July 10. The l mmittee has been in contact? 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