\ a Ptyncee itures : The 1962 model Chevrolet own- Low overnight.. High Sunday | ed by John Baker, 161 Prince | Dawson aera ee Street, which was reported stolen | Victorta = 50 67 .- Friday night; was found Satur- | Edmonton T 36 58 day in Holman’s” parking “Tot Yellowknife. obey . apparently ‘undamaged. | Regina 40 60 aor Winnipeg 4%. 64 ACCUSED REMANDED Toronto. .sees 60° 82 “Justice of the Peace Bert Ottawa .. scsccce: 41 77 i. Campbell remanded, Preston |Montreal ...see0... 59 | 77 Curley, city, to. June 6 on a Queber oo ss 76 A. A. Joey Fraser charge of drunken driving in city Fredericton ...... 51, 77 ,pelice court Saturday ‘morning. Saint John ........ 4 76 “a3 ‘ : “Bail was set at $130. Francis Wil- Moncton ......-.. 62 7% attend Montague, PEL ... liam Quinn, city, charged with Halifax ele OA 79 : -| driving without due care and at- Charlottetown ..... 583 68. ‘ | Sesttion, was also remanded to sydnev ue oa te 66 soe [Yarmouth .....s0060. 43. 69 f / BICYCLE ROAD-E0 — ‘ ‘ St. Johns .......6.. © 3 ! |. A. bieyele road-eo was held Boston resavee ; : iNew York . ....- 71 % 4 jrecently at Hampshire School. | 5. oysonville ....4: 0. 81 | for: = - | The winners were: Senior, Sandy Miamt: 2 pega 20 80 Hay; Intermediate, (tie) Sharon ohn aa ae 5 | | McCluskey ‘and, Gary Tremere; Los “Angeles Bere eS ER ORR ~~ } * % 7 " | A eis a Rise GERD Re CHURCH PARADE * The annual Boy Scout-Girl Guide church parade was held yesterday. George Schleyer aciéd’ as parade marshall for about 1600 youngsters from Charlottetown and the area. stand were eity. comptroller John Butler; Mrs.--—Witiam Henry, division. Git! Guide We commissioner; Irene Morrison: Mrs. R.B. Dewar; Brigadier © A.W. Rogers, president of the P.E.I. Boy Scouts Association. laity,” it was noted...“W. aye mission and two mini a discussion’ on the mat ‘ion of the laity, it was stated by one panel member that the ‘old idea of personalized sal- vation, which included piety and Above, the parade passes (he- Frank Zakem, provincial “Boy a sacramental enecNinteel with reviewing stand in front of Scout __commissioner; William Christy in this day demanfis the city hall. Taxing the! saluté was Ives and ‘Roger - ‘Craig, dis- inclusion of a social dimpnsion. which can extend to_nafiona and intertfational bounds, there- | hy. establishing _a lay dimension for_ spreading the Word of God. "Regarding the formation of the | laity, it was pointed out that the layman must first be inform ed, made aware of his respon- - Mayor Walter oe _-Layman’s Responsibilities Discussed At Conference sibilities, then committed to a Discussion on the responsibil- i Council II's decree on the apos- course of action; the monastic ities of theylaymen in the world |tolate- of the laity, highlighted form of spirituality which has today, in’ the light of Vatican at yesterday's—Maritime area ‘dominated the world for so long. ,conference of the Christian must -be supplanted by a form Family Movement, held at St. that is more in keeping with the Dunstan's University and ,Basil- new sense of freedom: and ec- |ica Recreation Center umenism, the “biggest single The conference attracted more ferce that has ben released in} than 100 CFM members and ie Church ‘in recent times offers | .| chaplains, including -represen- tHe layman a chance to find tation from Antigonish, Pictou, part, of ‘the answer.in regard to oe ‘and. Truro. The balance of the his place in the Church **_ registration. was from various In her section of the theme ad- _ Island ‘parishes. dress; Lettie, Morse outlined the Theme speakers for the con- role and responsibilities of the | ference were Allan and Lettie Christian ‘Family Movement in Bt-|-Morse;*-a-~-€MF---couple-* from the-light of the decrees- of -Vat-} .| Aylmer, P.Q. ican II. Mrs: Morge,sidw CFM ‘| ‘The position of the laity'fp the as an important inStrument in ™, Church today was introduced the building of a community of . | through a panel discussion which love,’ starting with the family had Bill Murphy, Charlottetown, unit “and -prevading different ‘as -moderator. Members of the levels of society.a, panel were J. Elmer: Murphy,! Allan Morse examined the “Summerside; Rev. Gerald Steele, structure of the CFM group and Alberton; and Jerry and Donna suggested ways ant means of __MacNeil_Anti eal it a—more..efficient and “ESTABLISH HARMONY productive unit. . | The panel pointed out that it Following the panel discussion, \\is the resvonsibility of the lay- the meeting was divided into -man to establish harmony be-' six smaller grouvs'for examin- ween what God has created, ation of the points raised in and Christ, himself: to apply fhe greater details’ A ‘summary. ‘of. message of the spel to “our their findings was presented ‘to “a own dives and the ‘Hikes of those the meeting by Urban LeBlanc. around, us Mass was celebrated at 5 p.m. “The unique. feature. * of this by Most Rev. M.A. MacEachern, new theology resides in the fact. bishop of Charlottetown. In his that the Church has shown a _ remarks, Bishop ~MacEachern — ngew.--sespect® . for the secular congratulated the group on their ‘\area—a secular. dimension . has. efforts, and drew a parallel be- i g been established—and we have tween the Movement and the: Trinity, .. stressing . -the...interde-- . Also on the - trtet commissioners. pendence of man and every other _| member of the human race. .Following an-evening meal at St. Dunstan's University, the meeting resumed at Basilica Recreation Center, where a dis- | cussion took placé on CFM aims | PARMERS! Call | Murphy, area .Tepresentative | couple for the Maritime Prov-* inces. _ 18 RECOVERING” B.M. Callaghan, 68 Bayfield | Street, is presently recovering | | from surgery in the Charlotte- |.town Hospital, WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-. ° PRODUCTS © SERVICE © ADVICE When you call : your Imperial : | Juniors, Billy Hay. The winners | |who were presented prizes by | the Hampshire WI will go: on |ts compete in a provincial¥road- s/e0. to be held at West Kent : pechoo! on June 18th. ANSWER CALL |" The Parkdale Fire Depart- HALIFAX (CP) — The wea-| ther office says a few clouds’ were réported throughout’ the Maritimes late Sunday evening. As most of the district will be under the influence of a high pressure area, passing ta the north, only a few clouds are ment answered a‘call to the forecast. in most regions until | home of Ivan Wald, Mt. Herbert, | this evening. But southwestern niAhl® 10. Saturday... mornitig...Dhe.regions..of_the. district are..ex. “fire which is believed to have pected to cloud over earlier an ‘started in an oil stove reported- receive a few showers in advance 4 “Esso Agent, you callon the total Tesources of. Imperial Oil. | the kitchen. Heavy:.water dam- ‘jing from the west. age was also reported: The fire Regional. forecasts: | department was at the scene for Halifax and vicinity, northern | approximately three hours. and Nova Scotia, Easterm Shore, pumped over 3,500- gallons of " ; water’ on the Blave Jihe house is Cape Breton, Prince Edward Is- “eported ta. be partially coverod [and,. Eastern , Néw Brunswick We ‘| by_insurance. ‘There were -no_ia--Counties. Upper St John: River. | juries. reported. Vallev, Bay of ‘Chaleur: Sunny’ | ~ wart today. clouding“over LANDSCAPING n the evening; winds light; low- | |, Landscaping of the Confedera- high at Halifax 48 and 70, New tes cca Zecent-—Gtaszow and Goshen 43 and 75, | completely landscaped by late Sydney 38 and 65, Charlottetowne | June before the opening of: ‘he 483 and 63, Moncton 45-and 73, - Summer Festival: Plans ¢all. fos Edmundston «and Camphol¢on: a new. sidewalk, grading and Te-40 and 68 p seeding of the entire grase area. High tide today’ at Charlotte- }-: “planting - shrubs, placing - gar-fown 2.17 aom, and 1.11 pm. At dens, and planting shrubs. and “Rustico at 8.13 a.m. Summerside | | trees on the-terraces, The Centre tide eighteen minutes later than. / is undergoing repairs “atid Mem- ‘Charlottetown Sun rises today. orial Hall is also = remodel. at 5.45 asm.’ and -sets at 8.38 | led. ‘p.m. All times ADT. = | and ideats, and parish renewal | 17 | through parish organizations. | : Chairman couple for-the con- EE | ference was Cletusand Edna ly Caused extensive damage to of a minor disturbance approach. . IL Labor President Issues Statement J.C Carroll, president of the P.E.}. Federation of Labour, re- leased the foiiowing statement to the prass !ast.night: “At a re- cent meeting of the Charlotte- town -City Council, Councillor ivan Doherty reportedly made ithe statement ‘that unions, es- pecially actor. unions, were, the worst people in the world to deal with''. It is _ unbelievable that one, elected’ to the City. Council, to “| represent the people of our city, wishes to ‘be recognized: as a proponent of dictatorship. *‘Counci!lor Doherty, in his statement to the council, implies | his lavkof faith in. any group united for the common cause even tat’ group of honourable ‘citizens he himself was recently jelected to.. First as a Trade Un- | lionist and as President of the | P.E.I. Federation of Labour, I wholeleartedly support. brother Allen, MacLecd, president of Lo- cal 501, ir enswering the coun: eiior publically. The councior did not show any consideration or diplomacy at the time. of his) i statemont- tothe —council--con-- -betic Association ‘Queen Square School, c. E. Praught Elected Head nm Of Canadian Association Charing E. Praught lottetown Saturday president of the (anadian. Dia- at ‘the annuai ing held in Torontu who of Char- | * Mr. Praught resides at » 286 North River Road, is a son @{ Mr. and .<Mrs. Joseph A. Praught. He was educated at Prince of Wales College and St Duys lan’s University. » Popularly known among. dia- beties In this province as “Mr, known diabetic for more than 20 yearsS,.. was’ the prime mover —in and District. Branch of ithe CDA in Prince Edwartp,tsiand. He was its first—presitient--and —has been the honorary president for the past few years. ‘Mr. Praught has for. several years been vice president of the National association - which has more than 5,000 members and 30 or more branches: across: ‘the country. — ‘re Charlie is adinintstratise as- sistant in the department of health‘at the present time — for- — and his ‘duties include admin- listrator ‘of the diabetic control program. Under this program all known diabetics in the prp- vince receive, free of charge, required , supplies .of anti-diabe- tic medicine and testing mater- dition. This is the only province where diabetic medicines are made availableto diabetics-with- out charge. | CITY AREA : |. FUNERALS GARNHUM FUNERAL ~ The funeral of the late George Garn- hum was held Saturday. morning \from the Hennessey Funeral |Home to St. Pius X Church, | Parkdale, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Andrew .MacDonald, who. also conducted the service at .the grave. Pallbearers were John Coady, Jack Doyle, Thomas Mac- Avinn, Jack Power Earl Proude and. Ernest-Clow.Interment-was in the Roman Catholic ceme- a cerning unions, * “Councillor Doherty in ° his tery. : statement to the press of June~ 4th, 1966. ciearly points out his cwn_ izresponsibility and inabil- lity. to cope with conditions that arise through ‘the democratic progess of union action. Does the | ccuneii!cr, in his press release -ef June—4th, =attempt to— : by a private meeting that he would for a consideration, mo- dify lis ‘statement? Whatever the , answer the councillors vicidus attack on unions indicates unila-_ ,teral envy yironment. “It is pertinent to. point out that the most affluent and Indus- trializet provinces of Canada have the largest number of union- ized inhabitants.”” Berlin Wall Closed deal , BERLIN (AP) — The Berlin wall was closed to West ers again Sunday. night at the. ‘end of the two-week Pentecost | ivisiting period. Nearly 468,000 West Berliners had crossed over into the east- | ‘ern half of the divided city to imake one-day visits to relatives lsince the pass period began \May 23. | The pass agreement of March \7, which neva for Easter, \Pentecost and hardship. passes, lexpires June 30. Passes for hardship cases, but only on a |west-to-east basis, will continue luntil that time. East German and West Ber- lin negotiators are } “jit isn’t. known when they. will jopen talks on future holiday- ipass' periods. | TRAFFIC FLOATS BY. .... | The Welland Canal was used iby 7,922 ships in 1965. | 4 CASH FOR VACATION— and any other good reason — * is as near as your phone! |. Just call Beneficial where you get that BIG O:K, for-cash fast!-You pick the terms... you.'pick the payments, Call_up and-seel 155 Kent St. —PHELIPS ft NERAL -— The \funeral for Charles Philtips: of Harrington ‘was ‘held Saturdayy-0: St was elected 7 ‘wo years. ago Mr. is presented with. the= of Merit” for ‘‘outstand- in anteithitien and dedication in. the advancement of the asso- ciation’’. The award is from the CDA: ‘ A war veteran, Praught enlisted with the oyal Cana-. dian Army Medical. Corps active force sin September 1,5 1939 and was discharged Mar 21, 1946, He was appointed to the rank of Warrant Officer Class One, March 1940 and ‘held that rank’ until’ his discharge. .He* served in- a.number of military hospi- tals in Canada and Newfound: lant as well as on several hospi- tal_ships during the war: The versatile Chatiatistown man is treasuref."of the Hospital Association of Prince Edward Island, vice-president — of . the Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian,-Charlottetown, Mon., June 6, 1966. 5 - Island News Page merly he was chief accountant || . 6 ‘ fata = = - & = : WANTS TO TRAVEL |. ‘application’ has set off argu- . WASHINGTON (AP) .— U:S.. ments within the state depart’ Commiunist party leader Gus ment. Some officials are for and Hal as applied tto the state some are against giving him department for) permission to permission. The state depart- China,” North Viet Nam, ment has .a general ban ‘on North “Korea: ‘and = Cuba,' a travel to Communist-controlled spokesman said Friday.- Hall's. areas. cS nite Directors: ¥ ke = Announced ~- , Names of Directors of kasil can youth camps to be held iny July at Camp Kingston, Cra- paud, were announced. Friday by the chairman of ‘the ‘P.E.I. Deanery Camping Committee, Rev Robert Tuck, of. Summer- sice. Director ot the Senior Girls’ Camp «for ages 12-16) Mrs. Eric Jones, “Summerside Mrs. Jones is an experienced girl guides camp director,. and is act've in youth leadership in the Y.M.CA and in the St. Sunday School, camp are July 2-7. Director of. the Junior girls’. camp «for apes 8-12) _Mrs. Michae! Buley, Summerzide, Mrs. Buley is lit- tle helpers’ secretary for St. Mary's Parish, and also organist John’s Church, will be youth program, Mary's Anglican will be also. of St. Elea- June 4 from the Cutcliffe Fun-> nor’s. Dates ere July 9 — 17. leral Home; Service was ‘con- |ducted by Hugh Lowry. The ‘hymns sung were Unto The. “Hills and From’ Every Stormy | . Wind. ‘That. Blows, Flowerbear-_ ers. were:. Sterling Rodd, John \Phillips, Basil Phillips, Harold |Phillips, Herbert Phillips: Pall- ‘bearers were: Wallace Morrow, ‘Harvey . Jenkins, Preston Rodd, Vernon Hughes, Louis Hughes, Christopher Linzel. Interment in Sherwood cemetery. EASTERN _ FUNERALS — MacPHEE FUNERAL — The ine MacPhee was held Saturday Home te the Free Church. of’ Scotland, Murray River, -where* service was” eS eG Rev | {Ewen MacDougall. \gung were the 23rd and a the oe | The remains were forwarded to Toronto for burial. | MacKINNON FUNERAL The funeral for John R. Mec- Kinnon was held Saturday mor ning from the nce of father, Join J. MacKinnon, to St. Peter’s Church where Re . quiem High Mass ‘was ee Rev. Fratcis well was. pre- sent in. the ae eee, Panceer:| ers “weré :” Moses™ MacInnis, Jo-" seph Maclsaac, Gordon Sander- son, Donald Anderson, Colin | MacDonald, Patrick MacInnis. 4 Interment was ‘in the -church | cemetery. ae HONDA BIKES © . Where to: buy one? Douglas Bros. & Jones of course! how Down Payment Long Term Financing Dial 2-1234 Beneficial FINANCE .CO. 2nd Fi., Tweel Bidg. ‘OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR HOURS. OF CANADA 108 KENT ST., CHARLOTTETOWN ¢ Phone: 894-6518: _— funeral for Mrs. Bessie Cather-: Donald, — priest, who maa service at the grave. The director of the Junior boys’ camp {t¢ a church army Tetficer__ Capt._Tom__A¥nistrong... Capt. ‘Armst:on ong~is stationed at Emmanuel Parish, “Dartmouth, and works. urder the direction of the Archdsacon of Halifax, the Ven. A.S. Hart. He is an exper- ienced camper, of the Church Army Training College, Tovento. In addition to. d'recting the Camp, he will also give the religious instruction in | the camp. Dates are July 20-29. the- ave already been dis-.| _| tributed td the clergy of the An-, ‘\ glican parishes in P.E.I., as well | as tothe officers of junior auxil- Applicatior forms for } camps Dates of th is and a graduate | HOMES RISE QUICKLY a 16-unit epariment block im 30 ‘days. New construction methods’ al- Berlin: from the Murray River Funeral jow.-Swedish- engineers to erect.’ your insband g | | M Hospital A t soe ea ; action pigeon ocean SUNWORTHY wi committee of the bed pak 2 " : ih er... 0 a the American diabetic associ ~ WALLPAPER: ee he A tion o! ; hospital Seca Canadian MOORE & McLEOD LTD. public health association, the ‘ P.E:I. histori¢al association; Ro- | . @ 500 patterns in ‘stock “i Sow Curlin ace Oat te Four. | 9 Lamegiste peleenry Sip Oe : th Degree, Knights of Columbus @ Phone for home viewing sample He is married to the former book—894- 6541 Gladys ~Costello of Charlotte- ae Praught’s hobbies are MOORE & McLEOD LTD. photography and “travelling. He . has already visited every Cana: aan : : dian province and most “of the oom ‘ : ‘eastern United States. Two years Dr i ago he toured eight countries of Tee. | - . Europe and intends to tour the United Kingdom this summ this: summer i. : ; Monday; June 6. S - The entire collection Is on view, : 3-5,7-8p.m. Concourse, . - ef) i d girls’ ili s : me ‘ary set zute aaa eros! Confederation Centre _ available from Mr. Tuek. 4 _ There ‘are still séveral vacan- | i ‘cles fox ‘counsellors and,-counsel- ml begins at 8 tors in training at the camps ss = — ’ 1 | Leo F. Rossiter _ Walter J. Dingwell ee ‘May we cited to the voters of 2nd Kings, our sin- cere thanks for the wonderful support given us on May 30th. - .~. Please be assured that we are most grateful for your continued confidence. Ne ) For our part, we pledge you our best efforts on be- -_ ghif_ of areryone in 2nd Kings. .-.., : : Os LEO f. ROSSITER on : WALTER J. 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