CMHA DIRECTOR SPEAKS HERE Dr. GD. Griffin and three ladies of the volunteer mental health association in (‘liar- lot-tetown register amusement over a notice showing how at- titudes over mental health have changed in the past few years. Dr. Griffin. general dir- ector of the Canadian Mental Health Association. spoke last night to a meeing of the ladies who are participating in the movement by giving Left ' . \Irs. RE. Moore. Mrs. Frank Mac- Intyre. and Mrs. St. Cla ir rainor. i l i Results of the mounting events were i first i I l Rape Case Heaung Before Petii Jury First day of the trial of Heath William Bowley. Parkdalc. is over. He was arraigned before Mr. Justice Mark R. MacGui. gan at the first day of Queens County Assizes on Tuesday. when the Grand Jury of the Sup- reme Court brought in a true bill on the charge of rape. and the trial opened yesterday be- fore the Petit Jury. Immediately after the jury was settled, defense made ap-. piication for withdrawal of all witnesses from the courtroomi until after they had shown evid- ' ence. The application was ac-i cepted by Justice MacGuigan. and all witnesses present with-1 drew to the witness‘ room to await call. Deputy Attorney~General J.‘ Arthur McGuiigan called the pro- secution's first witness. Janice Mary MacKay. a serologist with the RCMP crime detection lab- oratory in Sackville. New Bruns- wick. She testified as to the re- sult of tests carried out by her. on the exhibit designated C-2. when it was delivered to her in the lab at Sackville. The second witness called was Dr. Athol L. Roberts. of Char- lottetown. who testified that he; had carried out a physical ex- amination of Mrs. MacLaughlin; on the night of Oct. 29 in the outpatieint department of the P.E.l. Hospital. He reported that he had found bruising but no lacerations on the head near the. eyes. and on the egs. . The afternoon session began with the calling of the complain- ant. Eleanor Mclody Mrs. Ed-‘ ward) MacLaughlin. who gave‘ as her address 206 Fitzroy Street in the City. After iden- tifying herself she proceeded to} relate an account of the events1 of the day in question. Oct. 28, and the following day. When the prosecution was fin- ; tshed. Mr. Nicholson took over: and proceeded with thorough cross-examination of the wit-‘ ness. which did not terminate. by the time Mr. MacGuigan re- cessed the Court. Continuation‘ of the cross-examination will. take place this morning at 10:30! when Court reconvenes. 2 Claude Lewis. York. wast named foreman of the jury. The ' other jury members are: Joseph 1‘ Murphy. Charlottetown: Cruwys. Brookfield: Taylor. Winsloe: Johnstone. Burlington: Henderson. North Wiltshire: 1 William Hayden. Cherry Valley: 1 Reginald McCarvillc. Charlotte-i town: Edward Dooley. Char- DEATH NOTICES i Received too late for Classified 4. death notice column l loiteiown: Reginald Butler. Winsloe: Kenneth MacRae. Point ‘ Prim: and Hector Charlottetown. MacNeil. izations that insures the suc- kn 2 a Mr. Sanigster said that he hoped that a full time man could be engaged to work in the designated area. the cost ch 3 person to be sh equally between ARDA and the ’2‘ e. a. 9.. :1 -x "J .‘2 'U -: evince. Referring to designated arms. Mr. Sangster said that he under- } stood that the reason the whole of P.E.I. hasn’t been declared a designated area is that other provinces would want to (In the ‘ k ARDA Continued from page 1) projects that are put forward‘ for consideration. These studies ascertain the value of projects that appeal to local sentiments and lack sound economic think- ing. Yet it is the involvement of local people and local organ- same, he hoped that before long the most of the province will become a designated area. Mr. Sim returns to Ottawa to- day. DETERMINE WEIGHT When calculating the fake-otl weight of an airliner. the ' - line s use an average of ion pounds for adults in winter anu 160 in summer. Campbell Vegetable Soap Eggs 49c 2 tins Kon Tike Soup Shrimp 69c Tomato Ketchup ]1 OZ. BOTTLE Only 23c 2 tins Broken Salad H'EI'NZ Snowflake . 2 lbs. Shortening .59c Maple. Imf 8 02- hem tumbler Spread . . . . 29c DOUCE'I‘TE - The death oc-i curred at the Charlotternwnl Hospital. April 14. 1964. 0 Mary Ellen Doucette of 87. Edward Street. Remains are. resting at the Hennessey F‘u- ‘ he I Home from where the funeral will he held on Fri- day morning leaving the home at 9 o'clock for Requiem High Mass at St. Dunstan's Rasllicn at 9zi6. Interment in the Cath- olic cemetery. MncLEOD w At Albany. Wed- nesday. April is. I964. Paul Lister MacLeod. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lister Mac- Leod. aged six months. Rest- ing at the Chisholm Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Friday. April 17 ' 2:” pm. interment in Hills Memorial Gar‘ SAUNDERS ~ At his late re~ sldence. Murray River. Wed- 15. 1964. h. year. Resting at the Murray River Funeral Home until noon Friday. then to the Free Scotland. Murray neral service BEANS LlBBY’S DEEP BROWN—l5 OZ. TIN Maple. Lead 2 lbs. lard 43c Chum 5 this Dog Food .. 59c 2 2 39c Fresh Beef lb- Tongue ... . 39c Mf lb. liver ......39c BUTTER . . Fresh Frozen lb. Salmon . . . . 69 Round—T-Bone lb. & Sirloin Week-End Specials From Cudmore's & P.] S Ltd. \ EXTRA SPECIAL HEINZ BREAD AND BUTTER 7‘" PIC K L E 5 EC ES/ 16 oz. JAR 2 bottles 49c Lux 5 bars VGrade ‘A‘ Large. doz. ‘ port lSlAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts Imm- ngatn finished first. this' time in the Seam] Truth“ r.r “llll R7 featuring the nine iyeais and under participants. Miriam \facVeill. West Roy- alrx came xef‘lillt'l with 76 and Kn en F‘m’d. Charlottetown. Gild- rn‘ in third spot with a mark of I‘.) :3 l1! l3 Ill-r- Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. April 16. 1964. 3 The Flora MacDonald‘s Fancy Cavendish Girl . Is 3 Time Winner The 3rd Annual P,E.l. Dance underway at Queen Charlotte High School yesterday mooning at 9:00 and to a large number of contestants the morning events end until late after- nom. The festival is also being staged at Prince of Wales Coll- eve. Festival got owing did not The festival which started yes- terday and runs through until Saturday morning had a fair number of people in attendance for the morning events. and saw of Cavendish times in the Marilyn Wyand place first three events she entered in. in the nine yearns and under Beginners Highland Fling class. d Smith of Kinkoma c . with a 77 mark followed lcloscly by Susie Jones of South- ‘ 76. Peter John North, anwnal finished in third Paul at the ed PH'I’ll resulted in Viiruam Mac- iNeill. West Royalty picking up‘ .30 points Ann Fraser Cross ilioads placed second with 75 ] purnis and Karen Ford a distant third at m. ’ihc afternoon program did commence until 3:00 pm, ‘hul hy the end of the first pro-‘ iEram class 36 -- the Solo Tap; . Clog for the nine years and un‘ Suzrc Jones Soutlhporl. S'mi’l'ed der group. Paul Smith of Kind to the same event but different. i kora was in first place with so: age bracket inine year‘s an .pmms. Miriam MacNe-iiil. Westl uuderl was also the lone entry f Royalty came second ' 87 il|.llt"r group. In ‘lle Hl'gl‘lfindrand Jacinta McKinnon. Char-l Fl'ng “0-12) Years. MelV'”a I lottetown placed third with 86' P-hvalen. Charlottetown camelpmms' first and Lillian Peters also . w was run- ‘ . . - from Charlal’lf’lo “ turnshcd first wrt her up Marilyn Wyand. Cavendish : givdwuig 80%? 61:; 01:02:. wiih a 78 placed first in the ninel ,‘ “I .- ' Gns gp kd‘l l‘ years and under Swmid Dance; “39 ‘ axe"? reen‘ at a'e' while Linda Ross Oakes. Char-n , . .‘ . . mt,li finished second with , loiteiown thnrd with 71 points! d Anne Fraser. Charlotte-i . 1'" me an 3".” 501" Tap .0103? turwn finished a close third with i i" “a” 378 “"“h m" 3‘3” gm”? . . mm 10 to l2. Charlene Potens.[ 3 Bradford was first with 76,, g Rosemary Smailwoold. Char-g |lottetown second with 74 and itwn were tied for third spot. :Thcy were Betty Mt-Nutt. West: ‘Royalty and Debra May Wortth. . Po'w‘nal. Each had 69 points. 3 Larry Brazel. Oharlotheotvwnj 'h 33 ' as. 78. and Francis LeClariIr. Char-. g The Highland Fling also saw Marilyn Wyanld come first for contestants nine years and un- er. Miriam MacNeili We st Royalty, Finished second and Wendy MacDonald. Southprvrt in .. 3' E the Scottish Reel ini’nt‘: PRESENTS TALENT spot years and under) Shirley‘s (Teh‘ cess of resources development Melvinia Phalen. Charlottetown. Q. aid. Charles McCarthy. lCSsR. George MacDonald, ‘ Wilfred W.D. M Fr. Campbell ' Laid To Rest The funeral for Re\'..lnsepn E. Campbell. Rector of Sr \n thony's Paris-h. Winnipeg. Man- ltoha. was held Wednesday morning at All Saints Church. Cardigan. where Solemn Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rt. Rev. J.A. Sullivan. Deacon and sub-deacon were, . Very Rev. Michael Rooney and Rev. Louis Dougan. Rev. Pha|. en MacDonald was master-of ceremonies. Present in the sanctuary were: Rt. Rev. JA Murphy. VG. Rt. Rev. P.F. Hughes. Rt. Rev. Nazaire Poirier, RtRey. Patrick McMahon. Very Rev. orge A. MacDonald, Rev. lir. L.P. Callaghan. Rev. Dr. .l.P E. OHanle . Revs. Urban Gillis, James Fitzgerald. Leonard MacDon Basil Cameron MacDonald. .l. W. Macardle. Eugene Murray, Keefe. Harold Croken. acDonald. Louis Dooley and Robert MacDonald. Rev. Francis Corcoran and Rev. Andrew MacDonald assrsr- ed in the choir. Also present was guard of no Croken. nor from the 4th Degree Knights . of Columbus under Faithful lot .lames Callaghan. The pallbearers were: Rev. George MacDonald. Rev. Wilfred Keefe. Rev. Eugen: Murray. Rev. Leonard MacDon- aid and Rev. Harold Croken Pr- Very SHAW t(footinued from page 1) ister would Visit here later to discuss local projects on the ground. He added the whcle program piajet'ifi‘l here had een gone over and he had receivvd a :great measure of clarification various points. on : “There are some thing: which can be done in a designated area which are not pessib‘e in non-designated sections. so brought up the question of mak-: .ing Kings (Tmrnly a designath area. I intend to make Official application to lhlS effrxct within la few days so there can he a survey and an investigation into possibilities to the same degree as in Prince County," i Premier Straw said success lo‘ thc application would greatly raid efforts in that comity which lane difficult to complete now. >He stated he held long (iINI‘US- isions regarding land use here. lsuch as acquiring lands for ' use as parks and picnic grounds . land then improving them. and tether ideas on a shar. cost bass and feels some of them will he adopted “We made a real advance in ‘this direction." the Premier i stated. Premier Shaw added there 1 ducted by Msgr. Sullivan. rm‘ r Legion graveside service 'as conducted by Comrade John and Re- ‘ Quinn. The Last Post _ vielle were sounded by Bugle! 1 George Beaudrault. Pallbearers were: Len Foy. with a 64. he Dancers finished first. Ross. Over the last l5 years. The. The eulogy was delivered by: . , - One. contestant was entered Highlanders (Group Al 3 74 and L Ed Sullivan Show has presentedl Rev- James Fitzgerald of Winni- ! H u g h Macmfle'v' Mmma" names” and comma-d8] “in the 10-12 years Beginners Ross Highlanders (Group Dl ' more than 20.000 performers all D92. Man- campben- Hamld Cam’bpn' Storey Electrlc Sword Dance class that being came third with a 73, la talent cost of more than $20.-l interment was in the church .' Malcolm Campbell and Frank Dial 453“ Day 0,. NM Marilyn Wyand. Cax endish 3 000.000. l cemetery where service was con- Campbell. ' .bad been I inme of New which it was felt should out be lconsidered under the ARDA program. "But we are ream ing them and arranging for a print-mafia?! in a form wind! 1 may be considered at a futmo date, We also got (notification on matters which will change our thinking and enable us in straighten out some so none of the projects will be r:- l _ end "i expect thene will be other matters to discuss regarding Prince County when the survey is completed and we will a) over rhem with Mr. Sauve when he 35 here" 9 Premier fell these would primarily be con- cerncd with the cost of service in designated areas and the res- pective positions regarding shat” l ing that cost. He also dismissed matters (I ipllbllf' works with Hon. 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