5 will ’ Jerusalem” 20 The Guardian, ‘Thurs., Apr. 22, 1965. RHINOS PLAN TO RUN RIVARD " MONTREAL (CP) — The “Rhinoceros party, a Montreal zreup which lampoons Cana- jian politicians, hopes to rua 2 candidate in the next fed- eral election against Justice Minister Favreau. His name” Lucien Rivara Dr. Paul “Ferron, the party's founder and chairman, says the Rhinos aren't. sure “which Lucien Rivard will con- est the Montreal - Papineau riding now held by the federal justice minister. “The telephone book is ful! of them.” he said in an inter- view. “In fact, we may try to get a whole bunch of them to run in ridings all* over the province.” The one thing that disrupt party plans, said Dr. Ferron, is the return of the real Lucien Rivard, suspected narcotics - smuggling cénspir- ator who -has. been on the loose since his escape March _ 2 from Montreal's Bordeaux Jail. The Rhinos might have to call off their plan “if the most famous Lucien Rivard them all happens to show up’ again before the election,” Dr. Fer- ton said. The Rhinsceres , party adopted its name on grounds that the big animal was a per- fect symbol of a politician. It ran candidates in two fed- eral byelections in “the Mont- real area in 1963 and drew a total of 398 votes. Oceanographer Is Transferred OTTAWA CP)—Dr. Arthur E. Coll, 36, head of the Arctic research program.at the federal government’s Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, N.S., has been trarisferred to the defence department as _ staff Oceanographer in the meteoro- logy and oceanography section in Ottawa, it was meta: here. Dr. Collin” will assist in joint planning, international co-ordina- tion and act as liaison oceano- graphic matters with the de- partmet of mines and technical surveys and other agencies. He also serve as. adviser on developments in oceanography and_.the_training..of operational | personnel. He joined the Bedford Insti- tute when it was established in 1962 EAST BALTIC * Little’ Har- | Larry MacPhee, bor is ill in the Charlotietown Hospital. Talbot Stewart, Bothwell, en- tered the P.E.I. Hospital, Char- lottetown for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. James Robert- son, Kingsboro, were on bus- iness to Charlottetown during the past week. Mrs. Doris Llewellyn, Char- lottetown, spent the Easter holi- days at her home in Red Point. Bonnie Lee Young, Red Point, Colleen MacDonald, Kingsboro, both celebrated their eighth and | ninth birthdays at heir homes during he past week and sev eral of their friends celebrated with them on both occasions Leslie Wadman returned to h's residence in Little Harbor hav ing been a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital for weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garrett, Red Point, visited with Mrs” Rawleigh Bruce who has been a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital for several weeks. Several of the East Point and South Lake congregation mem- bers attended the Baptismal ser- | vice in the’ First Baptist Church.’ © Charlottetown. on Sunday after- noon Mrs. turned to her home in Road having been a patient ‘in the Souris Hosspital for some time. BEDEQUE Dr. D.L. Stewart was the guest preacher at the Presbyterian Church. Summerside, on Sunday. April 4. - At the Palm Sunday service at the United Church here, Rev. Dr. L.P. Archibald delivered the sermon hased on the theme “Jesus set his face to go to : He was heard with ,much acceptance. The. pastor. Rev. R.M. Cameron conducted the service. Louise Callbeck, Central Bede- que. is around again after being confined to her home for several months, due to the misfortune of breaking her hip. Slides on rural beautification were shown at Bedeque school house on April 13, under Women's Institute. Considering the inclement weather there was a good number in attendance who enjoyed seeing the wonder- f ' improvements made and that can still be made to dress up! and improve our Island province by renovating. painting, adding flowers and shrubs. A keener interest has developed each year and is an incentive to further improvements and expansion. Keith Brehaut, Bunbur_. showed the slides and gave the talk. WILL ASK INDEPENDENCE GEORGETOWN (Reuters) — British Guiana Premier Forbes Burnham. will demand inde- pendence for the British colony as early as this fall or not later than next spring, he told a rally of his People’s National Con- gress Sunday. Speaking in Mae- kenzie, 90 miles from here, Burnham said British Guiana could not become an ent country by copying RussTa or the United States, he said. could . Rebecca Robertson re-_ Munn’'s | the | auspices of the South Bedeque | independ- | — Raia me ¥y Fd For benificial, relaxed rest, sleep on... -. 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