se ede m7 a ey ee , ISLAND BRIEFS = . VISIT S’SIDE 5 Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ferno Graves, ‘Quinton Heights, Lancaster, N.B. of the Women’s Missionary So-/ the cutting of the birthday cake, aly oS Re Semis ates maligg some omg ge Yous P. C! s iieehiasedy Urge Causeway Project were weekend visitors to Summer- unanimous resolution urging i Gonste of tee Socmer'e ais ak eats Tomion eruing ter, Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers and | ing PEI. with the mainland was Mr. Rogers, Upper Granville St. | adopted at a Leadership Conven- “VISITING UNCLE ~tion of the Young Progressive Malcolm MacGowan, son of Mr. Conservatives held recently at and Mrs, Douglas MacGowan; Digby—Pines,—Digby, N.S., H. Montague, left by plane Friday} Bennett Carr, president of the for Quincy, Mass., where he will /P.E.I. Y.P.C.’s was the mover, be the guest of his uncle, Dr.:reports Miss Sonya MacRae, a John MacGowan, and Mrs. Mac- | member of the P.E.I. delegation. Gowan. “No © merely the . . | Responsibility youth to vote Professional Cards | at elections. Today we must take — oT an active stand in support of 4 hartered those principles in which we pro- c fess to believe,” said Douglas Accountants Jung, M.P. (Vancouver Centre) ea National President of the Y.P.C’s. T. Earle Hickey & Co. {This statement comprised the Canadian Bank of Commerce a theme of the con- Building J e . ~ . Ries Other speakers included: Heath f Bettie = Macquarrie M.P. (Queens), Wak : urance ter . Dinsdale MP. Brandon. Ins Souris),. Frank McGee M.P. ‘To ' R. E. Ellis & Son Lieabtes | rome York Scarborvagh), Wallace ' Fire — Aute-— Casualty $ Summer St. Summerside Es O ; trist ‘ ‘E. E. Parkman Opt. D, 8.0. i PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summerside . B. F. Hunter, B.0. fummerside, P. E. 1 Phone 3116 ‘ SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios — D. W. SEARS | Barristers | - George R. MacMahon, : LLB. a B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. Phone S‘Side 3818 in and _Golew Bidg. S'Side | | Nesbitt M.P. (Oxford), Hon Will- | mier of Nova Scotia, extended a welcome. if servatism are a respect for time | honoured traditions, such as: The | Monarchy, the rule of law, adding that Conservatism lays great stress upon human liberty and the full development of the in- dividual as.2 free member of 8 free society. Heath Macquarrie, M. P.. ythe Red Cross Society. amount, More than 400 delegates from all over the province are schedul- ed to attend the two-day provin- which begins at Prince of Wales College today. The main feature of today's sessions will be an address this evening by Dr. Frank MacKinnon president-of the Atlantic Provin- ces*Economic Council. Following registration at 9.30 this morning the delgates wi!! be Phillip Matheson, * vice-president of the P.E.I. Institutes. This will be followed by the minutes, of the 1958 annual con- vention and reports from the var- ious commitees which include the supervisors report, Theresa Mac- Leod, treasurer's. Report, Mrs. R. L. Burge; pfesident’s report, Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie; publicity re- port, Mrs, Fred Gates: health and welfare, Mrs. Lincoln Dew- ar. Greetings will also be extended to the delegates by Miss Iphigene Arsenault, Division director of The delegates will lunch at the Vocational Wing where they will | 1957 election Mr. Jung defeated concrete suggestions, these were | supported by the fact that in the | a Liberal cabinet Minister by ‘cial convention of the Prince Ed-} .|watd Island Women’s Institute, greeted by the chairman, Mrs. |i by the Southport the Tweedsmuir competition and the citizenship award. °- “Mrs. Wilkie will preside at the evening session. Greetings will be extended to the thelegates by Agriculture, on behalf of the Pro- vince of Prince Edward Island; Deputy Mayor A. Walthen Gau- det, on behalf of the City of Char- lottetown; Mrs. L.E. Prowse on behalf of the P.E.I. Home ,Econ- omics Association; and Lincoln Dewar, on behalf of the P.E.L Hon. Eugen Cullen, minister of |‘ GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU. TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; The Guardian Oharlotictown, Tues, July 7, 1960. $ 400 DELEGATES EXPECTED .. L ery Today At PWC. } ‘| lation of officers. Following an illustrated. talk on —interior—-decoration py Mrs. Souris 32-2 Mrs. Anthony Gaudet; home ec- Mi onomics, Mrs. Arthur Campbell. Myrtle Stubbs, T. Eaton Co. Ltd. Moncton, the report of the resolu-| * tions committee will be brought in by Mrs. Arthur Campbeil. This Outside be will be followed by ‘he report of! “4S knocked down several times the nominating comenittee and the! °Y one, he stated, and eran installation of officers. ‘| SOURIS THEATRE Monday and Tuesday July, 6 and 7 “The Restless Years" prspetatce HC Rahs! | with John Saxon and, resolutions and the making of 5@!dra Dee. courtesy resolutions will take up|. . : the latter part of Wednesday's Cinemascope inating committee and the instal-; In the afternoon reports will be given by Mrs. Norman MacMil-|* lan, for education and Mrs. Ju- lian Herring for radio. The re- port of United Nations and ‘Let- ter Friends will be given by Mrs. Robert Woodside. Violent Robbery Hearing. Continues At Summerside Federation of Agricultufe. WEDNESDAY’S AGENDA The agenda for Wednesday will take in reports of agriculture, Mrs. David Mutch: citizenship, 4000 yotes and in 1958 Mr. Jung’s majority was a een 11,000 votes. PAPER :AND PIN. | The president reported that the and that the child of this union was the Progressive Conserva- tive Party. The member from | ’s also mentioned that in C. pushed back | frontier, and in 1953) ig. pushing beck | fronti Also men- | t ours is & z FER i it i gt f git *E' Hal party, including, religious and ethnic | | speakers, and there | bok Ay cm adly owing M.P. for Queen’s stood high the estimation of the delegates. fact wherever delegates were | gathered the name Macquarrie | Fi was mentioned often and. favour- ably.” On the final day~ Mr. Jung, National President headed @ dis- | | manufactured and will be sent, National Y.P.C. Newspaper has | been reinstated and wilt be-cir- | culating within the next month or | two. Also the fact that a Y.P.C_ “pin” has been designed and! | out to all members in the near y future. Mr. Jung concluded with the fact that Y.P.C. organizations | extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and that they stretch as far north as Whitehorse, Yukon. At the closing banquet a com- prehensive speech was delivered | by Hon. W. J. Browne, who ‘siat- | ed that “the new vigor and con. | fidence evident in the Maritimes today is a result of a challenge | given by Prime Minister Diefen- | baker when he said during the | Bennett Carr, Terry Trainor | cussion on “campaigning to win”. | last election campaign that it was respectively of P.E.I., Nfld., and |, N.B., anor eee ee organizations which they NINE ‘QUESTIONS ‘QUESTIONS. Thhe-tww dey conliscace probit into nine separate per- proposals for betterment of the Atlantic provincés and included | a session on “Modern Canadian | | Conservatism-Reaction or Resur- | gent?” under Walter Dinsdale as Cee In this informal lecture Mr. Dinsdale told the delegates the essential qualities of and W. 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