» bem ihe RECEIVE DIPLOMAS and Tuesday and diplomas were presented by Pete and Dawn Howard Kay Linkletfer eft) and night. The badges Graham Linkletter (right) pre- ‘ sidents of the Ladies Slipper Square Dance Club werte two of of the thirty-six square danc- Canadian Medical Ass'n: ‘Pressing For Legislation EDMC INTON (CP dian Médieal ers receiving diplomas badges at the Ladies Slipper Square Dance Club gradua- (centre). Pete is caller and in- tion held at the Y Center on fe a structor for th the club. The Can.'. The Bar Association is to dis--tion may be particularly - -import- Association——is-cuss-the~matter~—at its annual ant—in-the~case=ofwomen™ wh’ pressing “for legislation “that convention in August. had. ‘been ill with German mea- | would ensure that therapeutic Dr. Tompkins said doctors are sles in the first few weeks of | abortions and stefilizations are able to perform — therapeutic their pregnancy. legal in certain circumstances. ‘abortions at. present, but he said. ‘He said one study of a_substan- | couneil of the CMA approv- this is only-because-law. enforce- tial number of such cases show- | ed suggested legislation in ‘this ment - authorities interpret the ed that in 43 per cent of them, field to be submitted to’ the Fe- children were born with severe eral Justice Department. En- ee provisions .on the ee or physical abnormali- actment of legislation along the matter DOHENY " tie lines proposed by the EMA . We are just trying to ensure” ka: Alberta. doctor questioried would require amendments to that what is already being done the need for legislation in the the criminal code. is legalized,” he told a press fiejq of abortion. He said doc- The CMA proposes that a ther- conference. tors are not at present be- apeutic abortion to end a preg- . The CMA also _approvcd-a pro- ing prosecuted for performing nancy be lawful in the following posal. for legislation allowing abortions and the responsibility . circumstances: When it is per- eriisatscs under the following of the: medical’ profession could formed by a qualified doctor circumstances: When steriliza- be relied on to ensure there are_ with the approval of a therapeu- tion is performed by a qualified ‘no abuses. ‘ tic ‘abortion committee ‘which doctor after consultation with} His suggestion . was turned | would be set up in most hosvi- 29d approval of a_ sterilizationjdown by. general council mem- tals. When it is performed in an Committee which would be set ‘bers in a vote. approved hospital — the CMA is UP in most hospitals and would to give further consideration to oe _ ee ene ° d the question of what will consti- theo meration is a amma ‘é City Resi ent an mit amg - is sarioeiod ‘in an . approved . Buc ae en e patien : ; tiga: - LE ee ree cat Ration howtal” Preerably, serie. Ie Remanded _ eommittee deems necessary, the choyid be ‘performed in approv- __.—-§peuse—or-—uardian—have— ~Siven—ed-hospital though some may be ~~ Pavid-idsawrence— ~Cussack; consent. When. the continuance done in doctors offices. When |¢ity, was remanded to. June 24 of, the pregnancy may endanger performed- with the written con-|ion a charge of break, entry and the life‘ or thes physical. or-men- sent of’ the patient and, when) theft at a special sitting of tal health of the patfent deemed necessary by the hgspi- Queens. County _ magistrate’s Under these conditions, a ther- tal committee, the consent of the court presided over by magis- apeutic abortion might be, per- spouse’ or guardian. trate James -B: Johnston; QC, formed fora woman who. has No STATISTICS canoe | Tuesday morning..The- accused | “become pregnant as a resiilt of Dr. Tompkins teid no. atatis- shad previously pleaded not guilty | rape, incest or seduction, or tics are available on the num- to the charge and elected trial where there is a substantial risk per of abortions performed an- by magistrate. of the child being born with a se-nually in Canada by qualified Alan Scales acted for the | vere mental or physical disabil- qoctors“@r by..non-qualified per- ‘Crown. Defense counsel was Als ity.. sons. lison Gillis. CO-ORDINATING -EFFORTS. Ti George J. Gibson of Chill > Crown Witnesses were: Joseph | Dr. M.G. Tompkins of Halifax, | wack, BC., told the general Emmett Coady, Kelly's Cross; chairman of a CMA’ committee goynei} that: eres abor- Maurice Joseph Coady, Kelly's. on maternal welfare, said his Cross:. Earla Mae Moore, New committee is co-ordinating its ef- Haven; -Fernita Deveraux, City; fort to. obtain legislation in the “Terry Steele, City; Francis Mac- area of abortion with the Cana- Lean, .City; Mary Elaine Le- dian. Bar Association. Clair, City: Ralph William Stor- - a a Cnst. Harry Burnes, | FERGUSON Continued from page cn “ballot he ‘lost “yesterday” iad “been marked with a bail-point | ee accused was charged with | break and entry into the home | "lIV’S CKOSs And” With the theft of)’ : “tats valued by the owner at) Is. tat _jof Joseph Emmett Coady at Kel- | saat Alberton Man ‘Dies In Hospital sland News Page ° The death of é ALBERTON ~ Western and Central Districts. Fred Smith of Alberton occur?= | : ed Wednesday morning at the ‘The Guardiag, Charlottetown, Thur., June 16, 1966; 3 Prince County. Hospital: Annex “ . — He was born at Woodstock eighty-five years ago and lived all his life in the Alberton area. Forty-eight years ago he was married to Bertha C€ostain of South Kildare who survives him Also surviving are three, sons and two daughters, ,Austin of ‘Summerside: Kenneth of Sim- coe, Ontario: Ruth and Robert at’ home and Mrs.°Fred Barnett (Blanche) of Elmsdale. One son ‘and one daughter predeceased him. “bent There are six grandchildren Island Horseman ~ Back In The Game: . There is probably no horse- !Bar, the property of Frank Mar man more calculating. and caus jeotte of Lasalle, Quebec tious about his everyday wor Dave Bar has w r s and routine than Murdock Nich- ee aN MR. MeGUIGAN jolson who by his own admission 5!% Papas so far, finishing. se- K Of C Counci has been around longer than CO” ree Bond for $800, only “you are first likely to hink,"’ : en? Be than his purchase price Elects Officers '« Born September 25, 1912 ‘a ; ie \Springton, ips Edward Is-| ‘We bought him at Columbus, , “@0T8e MeGuigan of. Charlot. ‘land, Nicholson is by no means Ohio for: $1100 without even in. ‘town was elected grand*, | specting him.—We—tirst—saw ht knight- of Council—824 Charlotte- lin. the ring and from a aistaseo town during the annual meeting | he looked good. Luckily | diq "¢! Tiesday at the Knights of not see him before that for | ,Columbus Home. may have rejected him because |The newly appointed executive | of a calcium deposit on his left are as follows: ja newcomer to harness racing, although in-fact this is his first | season of active competition at Rideau Carleton. “After a. stretch of farming,” a BRIEFS DEATH OCCURS The death of Edward Phee, 56; occurred yesterday morning at his» home in Tignish. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Phee_of- Norway -he—is—survived by his wife the former Mildred Gallant, Anglo Tignish, two bro- thers and tyesisters, Frank and, Cedric Phee, Tignish, May Phee, Tignish and Mrs, Neil Murray, Waban, Mass. i ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. James Suther- hand and Earlene Sutherland, Boston, Mass., attended the fu- nerai of their grandmother, Mrs William Sutherland: at Kensing- he tells, ‘I tried my hand —at, : Mr. McGuigan, racing. It was more for the fun | ning leg: Brand knight; William Camp- of it than anything else. I pick- | I have kept him race hose bell, deputy’ grand knight; Mer- | ed up a-slow class filly by Calu- | sound by sweating the leg with Till MacAlduff, chancellor; Dan met Budlong, Dot Budlong, [ |listerine and right now he looks McAskill, warden; Ian MacDon- lgot deeply involved and have jlike he can go a long way. He ald, advocate: Roddie Rossiter, been at it ever since. That was |has a four-year-old * record: of’ treasurer: Charlie Fisher: re- back in 1947."° \2. 05 and he is by Tassleman’who cording secretary; Ted Creigh- He went about driving right W454 fair‘ race horse _himself."’ an. insideguard:—Melvill_Mae- up until the fall of 1960 when for | Besides Dave Bar,—Nicholson, Dougall, outside guard. Other ap- no apparent reason he got: off |the silent type, is training Gigi pointmerts included . trustees: the sulky after a race not to |Richelieu and Intermission Mir, George Fraser, Gerald Maddi- drive again for almost six years. &@ Pair of green four-year-old fil- gan and Abraham Zakem. Why the self imposed retire- jlies, the lightly raced Clover: ment? “I don’t really know: At | \Jand Jolly, and Theoras Hedge: WESTERN FUNERALS the time I was driving for Stan- wood, a good horse for, the- ley Mayhew of Kinkora, P.E.I. |cheaper claiming classes. ‘KINCH FU NERAL,;- The fu- neral of George Kinch was held + lwho_had_one—ot..the-largest—sta--|—To-date~Dave-Bar-- now wsix= | bles, number wise in Canada. I year-old has been carrying -the guess I wanted to see the big-\stable. However, Murdock is itime, which I did. After visiting confident that the younger set land. working at almost every |will soon-b€ coming through. tmajor-track-in-Canada—and- the }~-Jt-may-have taken “Mr. Nichol- -Wednesdav ton~recently. ‘hortheri’ United States, I~ went \soii five and a half years to re- Rooney ee ge , to work for such master horse- turn to tNe sulky. But it sure ton, to the Sacted Heart. IS PATIENT . 'men as Del MacTavish and Russ hasn't taken him too long to-find Caldwell."’ ithe way to the winner's cirtlé, -RENEWS CAREER ‘thanks mostly ‘to.Dave Bar,. the Qule une tedly Murdool \pacer who looked good from far. renewed his driving career at ‘Harry Taylor, Kensington, is a | patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. Church where . Requiem * High! .Mass was celebrated by Rev. Gerald Steele. A large represen- tation from the Royal Canadian _|Legion- attended in a body. The} Fp TO ISLAND. Windsor Raceway this spring. Ss. F, Ss Legion ‘service ‘of remembrance ‘George Sutherland and his His first win of his renewed ca- | weet . was conducted by Chaplain Her- sister, Mrs. John Druen both of reer came opening night at Ri- | bert Leavitt. The flag draped | Boston, Mass., motored to the. casket was borne by Glen Mat- thews,) William Gionet, Harold | Skerry, Harvey Hutt, Roy Fra- ser ,and Harold Arsenault. Flow- erbearers were Lemont Hutt, Cecil Hutt, Myr! Matthews, “Ba- . ‘sil Matthews, Hilton Barnett, William Barnett, Brydon: Smith, John Gavin, U tor Fraser, . Ar- chie-Fraser, Fred Hamill, Ivan Adams, Daniel Gavi, William |Gavin, Erskine Murphy, Sam | Island to attend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Wiliam Suth— erland at Kensington recently. NEWS RECEIVED Kerras'. Campbell of South- boro, Mass.: a former resideri of. Montrose, is seriously. ill in hospital. The news was receiv- ed. by his brother, Don Camp- bell of Alberton Spaatey even- ing : ¢ MAY HAVE. a RECORD | “LONG BEACH »Cabf-tAPy=F- Veteran flyer’ Fran ‘a ay shave set a world altitude record |deau. Carleton with pacer Dave ‘Dies At Home O'LEARY The death of ‘Samuel Frank Sweet occurred suddenly Tuesday at his home in Knutsford. . . : A truck operator and farmer H ‘ ” he was thirty-two vears of age WJ.) “Bild Brown, recently Besides his wife, the former jelected district governor of (Thelma Betts of Glenwood, he Lions, conducted the instalation | |is survived by his parents, Mr. |, : | of officers of the Parkdale Lions and Mrs. Percy Sweet, Forest | pi art ad OE ied ‘| Club at a recent_supper- meeting , view, three children, —Amy-—11, Smith and Frank McNeill. Inter- | of the club: Edgar Dennis was | Donna 10 and Glen 3, also me oe: was in the Chureh ceme-" Linstatled ‘as “he skuts’s new pre- following brothers and_ sisters: Ly ¢ pas “Sident. “ \Ellis Sweet," Knutsford, Kenneth - DUGAY ei —_ aie |Monday. Flight instruments. in- Other officials elected o the |Sweet, Forestview, Mrs.. Her- funeral of Frank Dugay wasidicate he may have climbed coming year were: past presj-|™man Smallman, Knutsford, Mrs. held at the Church of ,the Imma- above the 40,000-foot mark in a ident, William Matthews: first) Mrs. Donald Platts, Howlan, culate Conception, Palmer Road, specially’ equipped twin-engine vice-president,’ Reg Newson: |Mrs. Robert MacDonald, Toron- second vice, Allie’-Wood<~third pias - REEF Tardill. “Pallbearers | results vf the- flight will- not be vice, Frank Ashmole; secretary, | The funeral “will be held Ft. were Henry Gaudet, Leo ’Gau-|known until the aircraft's re- Gordon Babineau:. Lion . tamer, |22¥. afternoon at 2 o'clock; from |det, Raymond’ Albert, Rayburn ‘cording devices have been ex- \Jack-Gay:—treasurer=-Dan-Mac. 12: Leary Baptist Church. Inter-| Albert, Joseph ‘Dugay and Abbie amined by. the Federation Aero- AskiJl; tail. twister, Ivan Mac-| }ment will bein the Springfield Perry.. Interment was in the nautique. International in Paris. Edgar Dennis Is President vere ‘Fish Markets uneral arrangements are not. ompleted. . High Mass was celebrated by Piper Aztec. However,...official}—- @ ‘isnmg fhdustry im both. bet a ari nt : thePe_were openings for Cana-, ‘ yee dian. _prottucts. Down Under The demanek_for canned salmon and sardines remaina A ; il b| : jstrong in New Zealand;—ith a Avaiapie iareletenea den Camedia oes . ucts z ITTAWA CP Australie However.' the ‘report said as and New Zealand both have unfavorable balance of pay- markets for fish that can be ex--ments between” New Zealand ploited by. Canadian producers;-a@hd—Canada ‘might bring a re . a reconaissante mission to the duction.in import guoptas for two countries reported Wednes- canned ‘fishin 1966-47 day. In Australia>.the mission The mission, with represen'g- found -fish- produgtion falls far tives from. government and in- short of demand. There was exy dustry, visited the countries. in pansion, ‘largely in the produc- February tion. of tuna, ‘seallops ant found {there is a growing prawns - } {dt (ROWS 5. oe e : ew.Home Recipe Reducing Plan It’ss simple how quickly one] lose bulky fat and help regain may lose pounds of unsightly, tat | slender more graceful curves; if right_in your own home. Make! reducible pounds and_inches of this‘ home recipe yourself. | excess fat don’t disappear from s easy, no trouble at all and costs| neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, little. Just go to-your drug store | calveg and ankles just return the and ask forfour ounces of Narafi}empty bottle for your money Concentrate. 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(one year) West: Baptist Cemetery - Church eemetery. The record now is 39.334 feet. - ———————— | Percy Gay, Don. Shears;-(~two lyeats) ‘Tom -Kays, Rollie Payn- | ter. A highlight of the meeting was the induction of Leonard Mur- ray, as a néw member of the club. : TOW TUT ot ama ty Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St.. Ch'town pen. ALBERTON — A resident of ee oi Mr. McConnell fost See Sea Cow Pord, Earl Joseph from the Sturgeon po! T€ Brennan, was. fined $100 . and election night results gave him ost; or 30 days by Magistrate 72 Votes. This total stood up W. Chester S. MacDonald at Al- through determination day. But iperton yesterday for permitting he has one vote taken away on ‘a vehicle to be oper-ted on the a technicality yesterday, and the |highway using marked gasoline. other loss came when the votes! Raymond Joseph Arsenault, fell one short of the 71 that Pleasant View and James Joseph | would haye been there had the |Christopher, Tignish were each election night count of bailots fined $50 and costs for driving been accurate. while, their licenses were sus- The recount on the application Pended. : For driving without due care by Arthur MacDonald, a oollea- 14 attention Joseph Amile Gal- ° ‘STARTS WED. FOR ONE WEEK COMMODORE ROOM 2 Main Brace 2 ‘Men's Koratron | Sport Shirts Trim PANTS gue of Mr. Ferguson in Fifth jan Tignish, Melvin Charlesq ‘ Kings gets underway this fore- Ramsay. Bloomfield and Loman . tenth Meort Mewens LEAN FIT noon at 10 o'clock; it’s also to be ‘fines of $10 and costs each. In colors of beige, blue, before Judge DesRoches. Charles Frederick O’Holloran, | “DON - REAL” black and green in sizes 30 inate Xie ore Sires: S. M. se pants can be wash- Agents for Mr. McConnell yes- (Glengarry, Robert Gavin, _ Tig- to 42°°—- Saar epee ed again and again” and . terday, were Gerald Foster, QC: .nisi? “Arthur. Gaudet, Tignish Regiilar °5.95 Reg. 4.95 ¥ worn repeatedly without “CR MeQuaid. QC and his colx. were fined $10 and costs each At the organ creates .accontinental atmosphere. Don Real: is ‘Ritlar Doe ‘ , ’ league Dr. J.C. Sinnott, all of for tire squealing . ending a tour of North’and Central,America. Enjoy dancing ; e pressing. Machine wash- Charlottetown calvin G. Gay, O'Leary was | M4 a friendly atmospliere. cunt , NOW ye able, twill denim. 85% Agents fot Mr. Kerguson’ were. fined. $10 and costs for driving a Manihix and” Ghesis ONLY NOW a cotton. a nylon. Sizes \lex W. Metheson, QC, Gilbert Vehicle without a muffler. . a @ 30 to 38. A. Gaudet»QC, of Charlottetown | and his .colleague acini a Donald. , Present and narkicisating offi- ehally.,in “he proceedings aa | Colin Jackson; St, Peters, who is returnifig officer for Kings — “PC. NOTICE Ist Kings _(einty. Mr. Jackson’s oler*, Mrs. Angus Morrison, St. Pet- | 2 @rs,, acted as clerk for Judge | DesRoches during the day's pro- | ceedings. : DEATHS. SWEET — At O'Leary on Ties | day, June—t4.—1966-of Samuel F = Sweet in his. 32nd year. His re- mains. were forwarded from Jellev's Funeral. Home to _ his , late residence where they . will rest until Friday morning at 11 o'clock then td the O'Leary. Bap- fast Church for service at 2 Main Street clock. Interment. in Springfield” 739 fe also tapered. Made of. terylene West Baptist cemetery ‘ s . ; ci and wool. Sizes 36 to 46 plus $ , ex. NOW FREE CUFFING. TOOLE..—. The death ocourred OFFICE HOURS 9 dq. = fo 6 Gn m, pe “ONLY - : in the Charlottetown Hospitat on Ms peor ire ere Tuesday, dine 14, 1966, of Wil- f 2 is 2 liam M_,Toolie. formerly of the “PHONE 310 | Green Road, in, his 87th year His renaains are resting at the “Hennessey Funeral Home from "4 where. the service will take place on Friday morning, leaving the home at $30for Requiem High VOTE Mass at St. Joseph's. Church, Kellv's Cross, at 930.- Burial ‘ wi] take piace in the church : cemelery ¢ q aS . : " _ HEADQUARTERS -McQUAID BUILDING KEITH. MacKENZIE PETER J, MacAULAY Reg. 9. 95 ‘Now only ~ HARRIS TWEED Hollis the Working Man's Friend .. . Knows What Pop Likes oy FREF CUFFING ee = Pressed “While U Wait” SPORT COATS Hand woven from pnre wonl In the Outer He- brides, ee In sizes 36 ta a 2 Suede Ze Reg. 49. 95 ~— Dress... 6.95 and up— ~ Merk Boots 5.98 and up aes OL: and up Dress SOX “Now Only Prine Perma Crease oo ! 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