\ ' FENTON MAYNE, Summer- field. left, is the new president of the . Kensington United Church “Men's - Assaciation Others in the picture are Car! Stewart, secretary and Har 4 ' Cabinet Agenda - ‘ier Walter R Stze's office re | Many Lobster | Traps Slashed - Has 46 Items But ‘No News’ Aithouch there were sad toe be % items ot the ‘azenda for comsideration at- vesterday’s Weekly ‘cabinet meeting. Prem- ported that there «2s nothing im the way of news for the press te bie deal with sere routine SOURIS Betucen WO and 408 lobster traps were discover- ed damaged 2t North Lake over land Day. treasurer. both of Norboro. and Everett Donaid — who is the past * Summerfield Man Elected President Of Men’s-Ass‘n Members of the Kensincion United Church Men's Associa tion .had the ladies as their guests Monday evening when they held their final meeting for the year. and named new offic- ers for the coming year -« Fenton Mayne. Summerfield. Was named president to succeed Everett Donald. Kensinzton who J. B. CAMPBELL Souris Man Is Doctoral ‘Candidate Jehn Basil Campbell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell ef Souris, has completed the re- quirements for a doctoral degree im applied mathematics at Brown University. Providence. RI. He was graduated from St Dunstan's University. cum faude, in 1955 with a bachelor's degree in science. He attended the University of Ottawa for further mathematical study @hile employed by National Re- @eatch Council of Canada In September of 1962 he began Riis studies at Brown University which were completed this past month. He was awarded a full fesearch fellowship for his doc- feral studies He has 2 position @ith National Research in_ the @rea of computational mathema- ties. His formal dezree will be @warded later this year. {and Mrs. Neil ‘16 Are Fined In Traffic Court Sterling MacPhee MacLean ef Cornwall was fined $15 and Costs on a speeding charge be- fore Justice of the Peace Al- bert Dinnis in traffic court yes- Fined $10 and costs om the game charge were Irwin Cur- tis MacDonald. Cormwall: Fred- For operating vehicles on the highway with jmsufficient equip- @ent Howard's Transfer, Corn- Wall: Gordon Douglas Giddings, Parkdale: and Chalmers Ben- om the highway driver's license driver's license. Roberts. Pieas- John David Clark of Charlottetown and Costain, Parkdale was fined $16'and costs for im- queue parking Sterling MacRae. North Witt- shire. was fined $10 and cost: for driving om the wrong side of the hichway TAKE OVER ROAD NICOSIA Re uters) A United Nations spokesman sand Friday Canadian troops tm the Cyprus peace - keepine force have taken over a nexly-con- Btructed road to prevent its be img used for military traffic The ‘road links the Turkish- @ccupied medieval castle of St Hilarion and the coastal villace a Ge presided at. the meeting Other officers named were Fred Pro- fitt, Spring Valley. vice-presi- dent: Carl Stewart, secretary and Harland Day. treasurer. both of Norboro ~ The new officers were install- ed by Rev Alexander MacKay of Kensincton A short devotional period was conducted by the retiring presi- des: “3 Entertainment included duets in. English and Gaelic by Mr. A._ Matheson, Southport Mr. Matheson. who is Provin- cial-Farm editor of The Guard- the guest speaker. and told of terest in parliament, said Cana-'was easy for people te denigrate dians have failed to inspire parliament as an institution ering: information for his col- young peopie with an apprecia- was all very well.teo make fun eternal verities of | of the politician as an individual, S political society. as he was fair game. bat the some of his experiences in cath- umn “Across the Island”, and gave a preview of some of the Stories that will be appearing in the column Iater. by Allison Mayne. Summerfield, and thanked by Harry Brown,- Kensington “Rev. TM. Murray. pastor of” 39 Passmere Street City Dollar Purchase ISLAND NEWS PAG KLIEN DESROCHE $100.00 given away to Lucky Winner May 31 1 Ticket with every 2 The Guatdian, Charlottetown, Wed- May 5, 1965. of the bome of Willard Kelly of Canadians Said Afraid Io Show nee Heath our system. as the guarantor of Queens MP. said democratic freedoms. indeed as OTTAWA (Special) — Macquarrie, in the Comnions Monday Cana- dians have been afraid of being ' enthusiastic about their nation- alism. ‘ support of a private member's bill dealing. with a youth exten- tion of the structure. said. He said he believes it is ' Mr. Macquarrie. speaking im proper to focus ‘attention om the federal parliament as im this jan and Evening Patriot, was sion program to stimulate in- hey - day of provincialism it it said eas Gai ar Cane. | institution was far greater than dians to make fun of the obvious ‘the individual. Mr. Matheson was introduced nationalism of the Americans He noted there were five mil- but they did inspire their young lion Canadians under 35 years people in some.of the meaning- ful values of their history. “lam very much interested in’ of age and who would ; Vote at an early axe and” @e church. closed the service the monarchy. Our young people would not be fearful if the qith prayer and the bencdic- must give some thought to what; chise was ‘Gon. the monarchy means as part of from 18 on. ‘Yes ialiecd Chicken Feed You Can Be Outfitted At... ctor he « like to extended to as one of those see young peo- y pam ec - By Grass Fire The extertor of the back wall Marshfield received shzht dam- img charge bs Gerald Foster, QC. acting macistrate im city police court yesterday. 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