PAGEIPUinc Reaction" Montague, Souris, Kings County I s 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 1. 1963. ,Animal Cancers OTTAWA (Cm—RCMP Comq rmissioner C. W. Harvison lava; lthe question of public c i- r dence is the most important sin- lgle issue facing today's police {administrators and that "we swiii continue to lose our battle .against increasing crime until rsuch time as we have earned land enjoy the support and con- 'fidence of the public " Are Seen Threat WASHINGTON (AP) -— Can-iUS. public h c a lth ser\ ice. At one time the Itde had . cers in animals. including dogs. Shimkin said: pelicy of refusing information to; may constitute a more or less "Tumors in animals are at the press and this was ramps“ Seen Important ally are also “faced with that was issued by RCMP headquar- ters here Tuesday. The commissioner says many authorities have triad to isolate for mounting opposition be regarded as a body some- how separate from the public and bent on g disci- plines and regtrlctions of 'their problem of growing resentment. f °“’" m‘km“ hostility and criticism accompa-l nied of course by a falling off of public support and confi- dence." The commissioner’s remarks were made Monday at Ham. burg. West Germany. to an in- ternational Press Institute sein- lnar on "responsible crime re- porting." A text of his address . FIRE KILLS SINGER NASHVILLE, Tenn. (APl —- Texas Ruby. is former Grand Ole Opry performer known as the original Yodeling Cowgirl, .died in a the Friday night. It ‘wss the sixth accidental death in weeks involving persons iden- .tified with the Opry. l overlooked hazard of transmis- sion to man. Dr. Michael B. Shimkin of the National Cancer‘ Institute said here in noting thet wing research interest in the‘ possibility that some forms of interest today not only because they may demonstrate environ- mental factors shared by man. but because some animal spe- cies may be Vectors lcarricrsl and transmitters of viruses that ble for some growing criticrsm ‘and resentment. Now news was given freely to the press. Northl ‘Amcrican police forces gener‘ tions are scen in human cancer may be attribut-j frogs. squlr-l able to Viruses 1 . . .._ may cause neoplasms (malig- .. . 'rcls. deer and catt e. nancus) in man _.- l __ ._... .._. _. honorary ' r r Harry Johnstone, Montague, Dies l MONTAGUE w The death of" HarryC. Johnstone. well known l Montague business man. occurr-. ed at tho Kings County Memor-l i la] Hospital early Sunday morn- im:. in his 59th year. ; l He was born t Montague. son of the late Captain W. A. Johnstonc and his wife. Lucyl Ann Creighton Johnstone. Fer many years. he was associatedl with his father in the groceryl Herr'in a. H c l e n _ judge of the baking: (-nntcst hc‘d Saturday. Thcrc \rcrc ill girls THE WINNER of the silver tray and a 5100 Canada sav< ings bond as the provincial teenaged baking champion. Miss Marilyn Norris. (right) Charlottetown. is shown calving her awards tlrom Mrs. Marilyn Norris Wins w Island Baking Contest competing and Miss Norris will be the island representa- tive in the national rontcst in Toronto later this month. busLness which he carried on M Norris. 16-year-old 1 mg a silver tray for permanent: following the death of Ca-pt.‘ Queen Charlotte lgh Sebrool.possessinn. a $100 Canada Save Johuslnnc. ' student was judged Prince Ed- ! ings Bond. and luggage for the Ho was a faithful member ward Island home baking’trip to Toronto. of St, Andrew‘s Presbyterian. Church and held the office of‘ cider. and was keenly interest- ed in church and community activities. As a past master and active secretary of St. An- drew's Masonic Lodge. No. 13; past lush priest of the Prince Eduard Island Chapter, and a member of the preceptory was well known throughout. Marrtmc Provinces. champion of 1963 at the Five‘ The nine other girls. who all Roses Young Canada Bake-offs received a cash award, Sann'dw. «\were. oma Bagnall. Hunter} Miss Norris, who plans alRiver; Fern Baker, Lakeviller in physical educafion..Darlene Herring. Murray Har-‘ selected by a panel ofbour; Margaret Mutt-l1. .lnan judges over nine other girlslllarie Rush, Charlottetown: who took part in the provincial l Sheila Sangster, West Royalty; finals. She will new to Tor- l Treva Sha rp Summersidn: onto Apru 27 for the nationallMarjoi-ic Shepherd. Charlotte. championships whch aha willltnwn: Kathleen Stuart, Mon- compete against w-innens tromltague. He is survived . one 519- the nine other provinces. The bakeoff. held in th to”. \lrss \iuricl .lohnstone. The two recipes which she‘Charlottctown store of :irc T. New York City.. and one bro- baked. and which won her theEaton Co. of Canada inmiLcd. Ilicr Cor-ii W., merville. provincral championship. werol is the first ever hold in Canada Mars for banana cake and easy bnea-k- i to encourage the art and skills home during their brother“; fast mils. The former is herlof baking among icon-anon. illness, ‘ “favorite recipe“ which she An education grant of 81.500 The funeral will be held from: St. A ndrcw' s Presbyterian l Church. Montague. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inher- ment will be made in the Lower? Montague cemetery. submitted to bake-off headquar- or a 31.000 Canadia Szwirrzs ters nor preliminary judging on bond will be awarded in the 1m . ‘ ty and general apw‘u'l'nnt’fl‘ of the national bake-off . The other recipe was . in Toronto. She will also re~ selected by the judges and 511- g ccive a silver rose bowl fol" nounoed to the competitors only .’ permanent possession. . will a few hours before the bake-imacinzz second and third Mcamvhlle Rev. Conrad La- aff began- reCPlV" 5200 811d $1M Canada tour. vice-rector of the Rouyn Honorary Judge and special savings bonds. There Will also Classical College. said he ap. proved attacks on Social Credit .doctrlne in the student paper two full pages are devoted to guest at the bake-05f was Mrs. be Ollie? awards- I-Dell ' trritlrlsm of Mr. Camiettc's pro- l l l l on Herring.Si well .knmal 'n3 nadir) and televi on perm ity.; a e In in a speech in Rouyn Monday [A 0 [night Mr. (‘aouette was critical : t .of “innocents who believe in Santa Claus" but he did not * SOURIS 50m? 35 mt”; make any direct reference to tmk advantage "t tht, advanrpd the student papers attacks. "c" for net ' "s federal Th" F I “at. , drtorial says the paper election in 0:.“ their ballots in respects "the highly humanita- stumq gamma, rian views of certain Social The poll will also be open tn- (‘rcdlt people" but “we, staff. B R I E F S rHall. Election (illicials ll havin: almost. all been born in day in St. James United Church mcmhcrs of the editorial more voted Saturday than in this region that is called—unfor- Ithe first day of the advanced pvll lunater with justification—the on; HOLIDAY .111 the last election . stronghold of Social Credit and. Mrs. L.A. Johnston. Montague. A tom 0f 65 V“th 155' Veal 1“ consequently. having witnessed gram. Social Credit. doctrine was denounced as “false and ‘ thcrcfore dangerous to society." following V M‘rs. Herring presented the winner. with an army of prizes includ-l ‘ war is sharpened daily. “1 an 3111019 1"! qu‘ic Health‘ He said cancers occur among Reports. a publication of the cattle. fowl. cats_ dogs fish. Kennedyvs I frogs reptiles and among wild ‘3 live one day." Tsarapkin dc-‘animais kept in zoological i, clared. “Everything will he rc-lpar s. v ' duced “1) fine-“thy thermonuc". Declaring that dogs dnvelnp a laminates 1 ns. . . . €81" e"13°50 large number and \airety ‘nf wools’ weaves. Tsarapkin ignored a proposal made earlier in the session‘ by US. Ambassador Charles C. Steele that a permanent commu-l nications line he set up between the United States and the Soviet‘ Union to avoid the risk of war‘ by accident. Instead. he attacked what he called U.S. war preparations. declaring they were at “such a. pace that the danger of nuclear; n tumors the s c i e n tist said: M . . “Dogs are the animals with; "I solid cow's . . and checks . which Americans have. -n the newest . the closest contact and in our stytm in tow"; culture they seem to be cnnsid- . _ _ c 0059 ered as three-yearold children " yours now: with fur. “Until now. the possibility neo— 25,95. . _ 62.95 . . plastic significance of contact KENNEDY'S g ' with dogs has not been considu cred. but the possibility is one that deserves reappraisal mth Ladies‘ Wm Gt. George St. Dial 4-8925 ‘ modern methods. Tsarapkin said West. German: He said it is thoroughly Peve g8 mkers" and "fOHOW-lestablisbed that viruses are the} ers of Hitler" had returned tolcause of some cancers in chick-> leading positions and were try-lens. mice. rats and rabbits and‘ ing to dominate NATO. “less firmly established situa-l ls crcv-rv Mon. April lot at 6 pm. SPORT COATS newest tweeds fine check-s Mrs. Margaret Moedonnld lightweights, too sizes M to 46 regulars and tails priced from 29.98 ‘ Credit Terms Available Grafton St. 4 r r -8332 Ch’town l r 3 day. OFCY - RADIO TUES., APR. 2nd at 6:50 p.m. Special joint meeting Kings and 1' Queens Counties. at Morel! Com- munity Hall at 8:30 pm, Mon- Aprll lst. Speakers, the “on. J. Angus MacLean. Heath Macquarrle. Mrs. Margaret Mac- donald. P.E.I. Conservative Assn. _ Chevy II 100 2-Door Sedan is enjoying a holiday with her-3mm days Of the “WHOM p011 tho gradual and DFOEI‘PSSlVP son. Dr. Malcolm Johnston and“111 Smms’ ..__...-..._ ___-_ development of Social Credit Mrs, Johnston. Rochester. NY. ‘thoulzhi‘ wc bclievc we arm 1 sufficiently informed about thei matter to take a stand as we; 0 e." i spam FRIDAY . Barn, LObSler Mr and Mrs J.A. Lawson. l l ghozfiigégeetown spent Friday in' Gear LOSI ‘ R e d 1 ‘ ‘ s ‘ [Yank Policy have ('1 n SPENT WEEKEND i Mrs. Carrie Drake of Cornwall spent the weekend with Mr. and In Souris Fire Mrs. Douglas MacLsren. Mon- 50m "' Fl" mml’letelyl tag"... Idestroyed a barn owned by Garm CENEVA ( .t’reld Carter. Souris. early Sat- , r Apt—Tn a slash- “ HOSPITAL “mmy morning Origin of th,3 mg attack on United States it'lalmes was unknown. . 39mm; Douay. 1:119 Soviet Union 1 Lost in the blaze in addition to as 0 arse l at. “the but- ken suddenly in at her. home 1“the barn itself were 150 lobster ion Which can trigger nuclear Montague- ThIITSday 1‘ Pa'traps. power tools “nd other war has now become a point of “a.” in m? ng’ county Mem'rgear. The traps were owned attraction to more eager fing- °nal HOSP‘tal- ljointly by Mr. Cartcr and his rs " brother Thomas. About 10 were WAS GUEST ‘ :sav . W. L. Griffen. Rockingham. The barn also contained Some N.S_. was a guest this week oflha'y. Mrs. Ada Green who was ta- Soviet delegate Semyon Tsar- apkin referred to West can many In a speech to the 1".- I nation conference denouncing . The Sour-is fire department N'- the Atlantic alliance plan f I a Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Beck. Mon- 1 o, 'tague isponded to the harm at 3 am.‘ ._ ‘ .Satumay and Newmpd the gpgg'natlonal nuclear defence 0N STAFF flames mm s"”“““““_‘_ "It the West German follow- Merrill Wight. crs of Hitler obtain these arms have taken up residence in Mon- tague, Mrs. Wight is on the staff of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Montague. and unleash war. they will not Deputy PM . Caouette Aim The Great Irish Comedy "DAFFY FLYNN" is coming to St. Mary's Hall SOURIS, on WED. APR. 3rd. at 8.30 PM. TO RESIDE HERE . Richard Wallace of Carolinal has returned to Glen William. Last fall Mr. Wallace bought the Matheson property in Glen Wil- Llam and is now taking up per- manent residence there. IN NURSING HOME Murdock MacPhee of Hope- fleld who has been a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hos- gi‘tglsnowa guest at the pbeil Nursing Home. Law- ar Montague. ROUYN. Que 'CP' Real Caouette. deputy Social Crcdit, leader. said here “deputy prime minister" is the only post he would accept in a Social Credit cabinet. In a statement issued in Rouyn. where he is campaign- ing for the April 8 federal election. Mr. Caouette said rfo member of such a cabinet would be named "before we 0 Quebec have our word to say." e was commenting on an earlier statement by Robert Thompson. Social Credit leader. who said in Winnipeg he has a skeleton cabinet in mind if his sho d emerge from the election with the most seats in the House of Commons. Thompson declined to norms ' Johnston. set 11 r a e it Wednesday to his home in Som- srvllle. Mass. Mr. Johnston-:0:- day—and no for yourself! Chevy II Nova ‘00 Convertible J CHEM .0703! 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