observing their 65th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Matheson of surnmerslde are seen , sterday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Earl Corney where they received during the after- noon and evening. and on sun- day were entertained at a fam- ily dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Mntheson. both natives of St.mmerside were married on October 19. 1392, in Summerslde. Mr. Matheson. B5. and his wife. 84, both enjoy good 'healt.h and are very active. For the occasion of their an -nlveraary Mrs. Mathescn wore a floor-length gown of blue crepe. 'and a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Matheeos does all her own homework at their home on Argyle Street. and Mr. Matheaon drives his own car and is greatly interested in sports activities of all kinds and still enjoys fish- 1-. in addition to Ddrs. Carney, that! had with thorn for the happy occasion of their anniversary. "19"" dllllhler and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J.l. Boyd. Fort William. Ontario. and their son Eric and his wife of Boston. Also here for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevenson of Bon- ton. who are relatives. other members of the family iesru wrnnmo ANNIVERSARY- L A " Also Elaine. Mrs. Gtio Mackin- non Buz.zard's Bay. laas.. and Erma. Mrs. George Hollett. Fort William Ontario. At. the recption yesterday after- hlrs. W.A. MacQuarrle presided at the table, while this duty was performed in the evening by Mrs Hamid Crockett and Mrs. D.!'. Mat.-Neill. Guests were introduc- ed by Miss Clara Mountain. and Miss Janicei Morrison was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Earl Corney received at the door. Mrs. Eric Mathcacn. Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. George Morrison, Miss Nancy Morrison. Mrs. Marjorie are Arol, in Loydmlnsicr. Sask.. and Lowell in Calgary, Alberta. Champion, and Mrs. Roy Steven- son. Treasurer Of ; Maritime Y.P.U. William Callback. Central Be- deque. was elected as treasurer .of the Maritime Conference Y. ,P.U. of the United Church at the Iaeventh annual convention held ;;ecently in Halifax. His nomin- ,atlon to the two-year office was rapproved and submitted by Cen- tral P.E.l. Predrytery. of which he is also an officer. He is the fourth person to be elected to the Maritime executive from this area-in the past three years. others being Miss Oiiva Mrs. Dorothy Whlchelo and Ern- est Murphy. all from the sum- merside Union. The cpavention. th e twenty - fifth anniversary of the Young People's movement in the Mar-itimes was attended by to- wards of five hundred. Rev. Dr. J.ll. Corston Pine Hill was the theme epea . lie delivered four inspiring address- Ls Jolly, by Two oi Canada's most out.- standing artists. the husband-and wife duo - pianists. Margaret Parsons and Cliillord Poole thrill- cd a packed auditorium in sum- mcrslde last evening at the first Community Concert of the tall and wint r season. Before the recital the two art.- ists were introduced to the large assemblage in Civic Auditorltln Mr. T. Earle Hickey. ,C.A. and shortly ftcr this eneorxetlc and versatile couple qian the program with "sonata in B flat m ' by Mozart. followed by "Prelude in 3 minor" by French- Poole and "Toccata (Dorian) in 3 minor Bach-Towaey. ' as on "Focusing on Essentials" in the Y.P.U. purpose. adlng to. loving and serving . N " ' president Walter F vvasrrnit GUARDIAN IPICIAL Co gational meet- ing Geddle esnorial Church Wednesday. October 3. REXALL Original one - cent sale. I grant dlyl. Monday through as P . r at 8th. Gonrliea ltexalltbrug Store. cartu Pl-ty out Hana Ransinglaon Tue ay. I o'clock good prim. sponsored by La- dies Auxiliary. VIII-DUILY llL- Word rt the serious illnessuof . .l. M-acPhail. nae Freda rm. of Maynard's Cove, ,. tly ti ti the lea.-if-”?z'.....'.”it.f.'.'m.iT in II. I 51;- : srsiiilr iii F Professional Cards Chartered Accountants tEIe lb expected to be held early in Nov- Morris of Camber. Ont was pre- sent and also spoke to the gout). Sessions we conducted the president, David MacDonald of Charlottetown. P. E. I. Hospital (Continued from page 1) embsrlleasostatedthntuv 3,, lists: 3 . 323.555 "idiot E3 or care for the "We havenQledI&of udrtbatt . lli litit iii? igigia ta trawli- ii Husband And Wile Team Thrills Concert Audience The Dmlnm continued with: variations on a theme byillgdn. The Nightl ale: Priska. ll arise ant-uy: piecu for mar onettas; Romance from sec- ond suite for two pianos-dlaclv maninoif; Jarnacian lihumhn Prelude and aeolian by Poole: Rhapsody in Blue. by George Gershwin. At the conclusion of the pro- gram thetalentad artists were brought back to render two en- COPOI. Parsons and Poole have been making an extensive tour of the United states and Canada and leave Bummernide today for St. llapben. N.l. They then return to London. Ontario where Mr. Poole is principal of Music Tee- chers College. Univerai of Western Onhrio and of Ontario Conservatory of Music. issue. flnanc "we are building for the pre- sent and the future and we must not leave ourselves upon to the criticism of future generations. We must do our utmost to build well so that the future may say. ttha hospital people at '57 and '53 had a vision. assumed their rightful responsibility." Idr. Likely. PARLIAMENT AT A GLANCE ly Till CANADIAN rnaaa MONDAY. oct. It. ran Prime Minister iected Hon. Lost: 3. Pearsqs's suggestion that UNI! compo- nents patrol the Turkey border Alexis Caron tr-nun accused the government disrwting na- tional unity, saying !'r-each-Carr ada was at cabinet time bucien Cardin (L - nlebalien Vucheras) said any government action to remove debate-limiting ' would lead to anarchy. Tr Minister Hess said intention to llama a new trans- port controller. Trade Minister Churchill intro- duced the gov:-nrnent resolution on cash advances for farm-stored and assisting 0in serving were god possible bank loan or otlw um I"... bakerre-' ITIQOI1 the government has no present 3 warm Iu'-nous. xx. &Il)etlt Rocket Ready For Firing WASHINGTON (AP)-The U3. satellite rocket Vanguard appar- ently is posed for a test firing ay. Meanwhile. North American scienti and amateur observers new are getting evening glimpses of the Russian rocket which hurled Sputnik aloft some 13 days ago. Official sources at the missile test centre in Cape Canaveral. l'la.. said a planned test firing of the Vanguard rocket's first stage engine was called off Mon- day because of n' high wind whip- ping ln from the Atlantic. They said the firing probably wouldn't take place until today. The firing of the 72-foot missus is a test only for the first stage of the engine planned to hoist a (1.3. satellite into space. A three- etau test is not scheduled until" next December. "Space Rabbit" ' Starts Mystery . IDNDON (Reuters)-A rabbit found on the doorstep of a Dublin house ledlidondnytoaspated rumors Int the ammnl mint have fallen ilmm an exploding roclru. The Inndon Star says the "rab- pace" has started aerial explosion over the city, a woman found the rabbit. It wag still alive though badly injured in the lip and was qrdte dry althouur heavy rain had lnllen. Police examined the ground nearby but could iilnd no foot- prints or bloodstains and it was suggested he rabbit which died later. must have been dropped on the spot Dubiinpollce thavebeentheeormdyfa EMERALD JIINCHON Following is the rwort of lim- ernld Junction School for the month of Swteniaer. Grade X. l. Nyall Lambs. I. Delia Lambs. I. e Croi- jltiratlze 1. gimp: .McCar- . , ayne. Grade Norma Croken, 3. Italy Doris Hagan. I. lhnmctt naan. adeV'I.1.JaanMayne,a. god? Green. 8. Clifford Mc- Grade vi. 1. Leah Mayne. 2. Anna Gayle. Larnbe 8. Brendan Grade v. 1. wrutun Trainor. 2. at. cm: cram. s. Joseph White. Grade IV. 1. Iarry Mayne. I. Gsarles I . J. Isabel Clark. Grade 11!. l. Joanne Rowe. 1. Insane Clark. 1. shat-lean lambs. Grade u. l. Darslo Nicholle!- 1. Alan Rnlfuty. I. Brenda May- ne. . Grade i. 1. Ieraadette Rowe and Linda Jones (equal). 1. to well Cruise. 8. Junes ltatferty. Prtnehal Atklana Monlllillh Asaiataat. rayon Cairns. Bl-DIIIJIWJIJ. Alargennmberattzndednu Aunin'ycfleWFa.(3.dIe- degnetlaltedchnrch lit rgrg: EQ-iipligi :55; its 2. ; ggulpi: '- er isasiiis Queen Speaks At Special 1 Session Of U.N. Assembly "bornoftheendeavorsof the charter were agreed at San Francisco ll years ago. We are still far from the achieve- ment of the ideals which I have MISCOUCHE HIGH SCHOOL Fire Drill Was Miscouche High school were unable to return due to the flu epidemic. In spite of this, classes are going on as usual. and we had a very success! ' fire drill on Wednesday. The student Council was org- anized in Septeuiser. and the following are the officers: presi- dent-Ervin Gillie; vice-presi- dent, Dorothy Morklay; Secre- tary-Gcralds Veno; treasurer- lris Gallant. The Councillors are Grade XII Lillian Brown and Bella Galldei; Grade Xi. Armand Deeitoobas and Carmel- la Martin; Grade it John Roy and Anne Steele: Grade IX lvl- a Poirler. At a meeting sponsored by the Student Council on September 25th. John Roy. Grade X student, spoke to the hill school students on his trip to England this sum- mer tn attend the Boy Scout Jamboree. The lted Cross has been organ- ised in each class. and on dept. nth. Armand Desltochaa. who attended the Red Cross Training Centre in Fredericton. gave a de- tailed account of his course. Miss Downesa who was also present at this meeting. spoke on and Cross and she showed a VI?! in- teraatlng film. FIILD DAY The annual Field Day held on dept. ma ,was a great success. The gratitude of the teachers and One Of Early Organizing Steps the pupils goes in the Home and School tor their beb in prizes and in service. The first high school social of the year was held on Wednesday. Octdier 9th. This social, spon- sored by the Student Council. was enjoyed imtncnscl, by all the high school students. Congratulations are extended to the members of the 4-H Clubs. At the Rural Youth Fair in Char- lottetown. the Mlscouche Gar- den Club won second place for its display of vegetables. and a large number of pupils won rib- bons and prises for their sar- dens. Balls Gaudet and Betty Richard was free trips to the Amherst Winter Fair for tb e i r Many of the girls are also members of the 4-H Sewing Club. Prizes and ribbons were award- ed last. spring and Mildred De- Coste won a trip to the Amherst Fairwhilelnia Gallant won for- tunate to win a free trip in the Toronto Winter Fair. Congratu- lstionsl A film "Heidi" was shown re cently in the convent nuditorirnn. On 9 i h 1th, Constable Cox of the Btlnmeratde Detaclnnent spoke to the pupils assombled in the audtorilan on the ” of obeying the traffic laws. We are gralaiulto Idr. Cox.for-his instructive talk and we hope that all pupils will do their best to 0- hey the laws. wum vu-p irderenting. Mrs. hu- est Johnson and Mrs. Johnson assisted. . Meetinl closed with singing 1! "Jesus with Chute A trio" and the be tion. At the close of the meeting a sub ial hour was enjoyed and re- freshments were served by the members. BABY BAND PARTY Twenty-five children under six years of age along with twenty- slx mothers and grandmothers spent a hhppy afternoon on Sat.- urday, September 14. at a Baby Band Party in Kensiuton Un- ited Church Assembly Hall. Mrs. Roscoe Wdker. Superintendent of the Baby Band was in charge and the party was Kay. president of the W.M.l. brought greetings from the Ann- lllary and Mrs. L.M. Murray showed a fllmstrip of Japan. Mrs. Walker conducted the grad- Mission land family. The graduates were: Valerie Crosier, Nancy David Walker. Allison boxes nted by thctchildren totaled 81 oo Margaret Murray and entertain- iris; :3 r giggle llllri wry; i E :3 nag ed pg-gg meme n::snae:.whsanso.v'er'e: amana oesaamuuvagsn .5?! sponsored w an W.M.S. Mrs. Alexander Mac- "W . the Third Maritime Horne Eco- daallng with the land and its Orvlnepeopl 'l'he"aiaging of "Praise God from whom all blessings flow." wu followed by the Mispah n. ILONUIELD STATION The following is the sweat of nloonlleld tatio n Ochool lor 5'8;-sea X. 1. Brisket Jones. Grade IX. 1. John 0'Mal-IIY. 2. Walter 0 ey. Grade V1. 1. sheila Jones. 1. Sylvia Foley. 3. Shirley Veno. Grade V. 1. Diane Veno. I. Garnet Dyment. I. Gary Jones. Grade 1V. 1. Barry smith, Calladtan. 8. Jerry O- Malley. Grade llli. l. Arthur O'Malle!. 2. Donna Hardy. Grade II. A. 1. Jean Calaghan, I. Isabel Mobougali. 104! Mcxw. Grade II. B. 1. Roger Jones. Mrs. E. at-rstln. teacher. Plan Home Ec Cogference The Planning for nornics Conference has finalised plans in Moncton for the comilll meet at the Fort Cumberland llotel in Amherst, October and lo. Co-dlairmen, Mrs. Ruth Metarilane. idoncton. and Mrs. Ralph Manning. Charlottetown. were present. were heard from com- mittee chalrman: Ills: Ethel- herei. hospitality. Macheod. social Miss Alan sound - Moncton. regis- ouutaadlng work in the Garden '9 Club. '5 E: air 5 E . 53- ?EE:ii what they would donate to this cause. A. P. Ceretti spoke concerning the Boy scouts in Borden and asked that all members give some conside mun to thig im- Portant matter and to contact other Clubs working in tin town in view of forming a Boy Scout committee. Charge Israelis Fire On Jordan Civilian Plane AMMAN. Jordan (AP)-A gov. ernment source said Name New Governor For Cyprus IONDON (vlleutorn) - Veteran colonial administrator Iir Hail Foot was earned today to rqiaoe soldier Sir John Harding as com- governor of - mander-inchlef and th. M. Greek - Cypriot campaius to end British rule and unite politically with Greece accepted the post for two years. A colonial office ennousscamena Hm-dhg will return to K and on leave only ln.Novesrdter "on the expiry of the period for which he accepted the poet." Foot, now cwtainqenesel and Governor of Jamaica. wil take over in Cyprus laout Dec. 1. The tensive program has been plan- ned including. panel discussions. lectures and demonstrations. TODAY (TUESDAY) 3:30-7:15-9:15 Actuall photographed in Nova a. "HIGH TIDE AT NOON" With Wm. Sylvester and Betta St. John. (meet the most talked ahoutplcturesoftheyenr. "rnns-rAnsAnns'rnrrIns'onnvn'-taaeaat- enur.surrtaecr1eoawcaa.nunl-uy.1-aucurv -dtltmandlrlenatllm-ybead.Arneltre1ln nsuofvaoneeealusnsuan-une.eaurts.cers-sa dedemeuviemlzlpas should be carried on. as we feel this is one of the types of sport tlhhnngyesIldh:ururaaraderlFin' Lobster Carnival Next Year in which our youth should parti- E E r l E eventadnnldheHdulIas ti ilrtl as is ill” I ed the present paid-up member- MTAWA (CV) - Minister Hamilton .5 Suggests Starting Now To Prepare For Big 1967 Event Lima cemonaial." to think of turm- ist rovusues "in terms of him- - dreda of millions.” SUGGEST! BIDGAN said that the agency spent a ree- ord 8l.278,000 in advsrtidu ig:1:s;snt.ilhiapoet1ngtoJarnaica l'oot'ia amurberola politi- bor party and currently didate for election to Parlimnent. COMPOGII Fredri hnatana. the Czecho- slovak opera cormoser. lived from 1036 to lll. . NOTICE There will be a meet- ing of the Summersidc Branch of the P.E.I. Re- tarded Childnen's Asso- ciation on Thursday, October 24, at 8:00 p.m. in the Health Centre, Summerside. Dr. Beck will address this meet- ing and all parents of retarded children are urged to attend. Nuclear Planners. Accompany British P. M. to Washington Powden. chairman of atomic energy authority. and Its undersec- G01!!! retaryntthoforelgndleewho is wHP01lticalaQeeh charged . of Britain's atomic anerw pro- gram. Macmillan party also helsden former hit- at the foreign olden. Under Meanl1lan's plan. two allies would co - headquartdn in NOTICE There will be a meet- ing of the Charlotte- town District Labor Council in the Iorden Town Hall on Friday. Oct. 25 at I p.In. AI members of the C.I. of ll.E.. or anyone trr teresred in the labor movement are cor- dially lnvlted to are read. TODAY 8:8-7:15-0:10 TUE8. 7:15--0:10 WED. 8:3-7:15-0:10 THE V1011 OF THE MrllllNE BROTHERS? NIGHT PASSAGE 4175- 1: '.r,-. -war