nam, a ved in. Charlottetowa, Pictou and Camp “Borden,’ Ont., Camp Shi- lo and Winnipeg, Manitoba: Wainwright, Alberta and _ conti- nental .Europe. Since his’ discharge, MacDonald has _ worked a num- 'hér of‘ years in industry in Hall- | fax.before returning to Charlot- tetown in 1965: At present he is }|\pensonnel officer at Canada Pac- d kers ; sin ‘Charlottetown. ui He is married . to .the” former | }|Stephanie MacDonald . and they | f jreside ;at' 141 Nassau St. They have four children, Bren- j da, Bruce, Allyson and Rebec- ca. : LOCAL Governor Announces BR EFS New Appointments ss: | ieauteet- cent of the P. E. I. Mac- landers in in World War II and Folk Arts Council it was an- nounced” recently: He~ will “be etadee Christopher Gledhill ap- went overseas with:-The’ North | Wyo is undertaking a. teaching pointments of Major R. J. Mar Novas. Upon his return to Prince |28Signment in Mauritius.- Dr. har,, ED, CD, and, Capt. Ray- Edward -Island. following ‘the MacQuarrie, ‘a native Is onald.. Royal Ca+ war; he was employed with the |lander, has returned-to the pro- nadian Artillery, as ‘private see- Paereeneen, of Veterans’ affairs |Vince to assume new 3 rétary and aide-de-camip respec- where he is the present welfar professor of botany at St. Tain d io ne heme in Wiesio the Major Mahar is native of | pe ried to. the Ss fq ns ; u Charlottetown. and received’ his aga Pil they have one (fo Folks ‘ Council is. hold-| 4. If this should happen, po- early education at Queen Square |daughter, Karen, RN, Halifax School and’ Prince of Wales Col- | and-one son, Gary.-St. Dunstan’s lege.’ High School. a at 7:30 p.m. on |litical changes might well re- ieideandiar. August ‘3. in the Con- ‘sult, although probably nothing He was commissioned with Capt.. MacDonald joined .the be Prince Edward Island High- ‘Canadian ae in 1950 and ser- ference Room of the- nt approximating. transition to @ . hk * ax x xk & tk Capt... s By EDMOND LEBRETON -WASH: Khrushcliev’s boast that the So-| viet. Union, would gatch up in- dustrially with the“ United States | |by: 1970 is heard no more in the | |U.S.S.R., ‘the U.S. Congress was told Saturday. night. A report_on the Soviet econ- omy says that ‘althofgh thé So-| viet Union continues to advance economically; its rate of growth has sharply. It reaches _ these other conciu- | MAJOR MAHAR CAPT. MACDONALD LSiOns : 1, The gap between ‘the Soviet gross national product and that’) of the United States has not, narrowed -since 1958, 2. The Soviet citizen is better off ‘both “as “a worker and “con- His Honor Lf. Gov. ‘Donald has ey = wants still far outstrip «what Is available to him. 2. The shortcomings %m per- among economic thinkers, and the U.S.S:R. may move toward something more nearly ‘like the market™ economy — of —non-Com- munist countries. ; of Education in the new: provin- ‘taeannwatio system. cial office building to confirm WERE DOCUMENTED Dr. MacQuarrie’s appointment | These are .among points - ex- pared for the foreign economic subcommittee of the Senate- House of representatives eco nomic committee by some 30 specialists. from government, universities and” petwase Te) Earl : Rafuse, Rupert C.-Mac- Kay, and Clayton MacCormack we each given “er fines of $10 and costs or five days lpatuiticns: motor . vehicle i They -foutid a number of rea- -|sons, not all attributable. to So- QC, |viet shortcomings, why the city presided. U:S.S.R., long. the fastest- — charged with driving a motor ing industrial ° economy, had its vehicle the wrong way on a one- growth rate abruptly halved in| way* street, was fined $5<.and (the last eight years. costs or two days. Mrs. L. E-| A’griculture-was plagued by @ ‘Bevan, city, changed with allow- |series of bad-- weather yéars. ing her dog to run at lange, Rad The number of young men en- her ‘case —— August tering the labor force declined. n = 1H BIG perune-toanen wire oven 30 ar somes “COL,-COLD HEART* ~ SGAMBALAYA” - -,.PASSES AWAY. s ; ee: ae eee The death of Mrs. Mary Mac- WEATHER “BIG MIDNIGHT SPECLABP ~ 4 punt mitt: specia.” Sikes aamaece Leod of,.92 Alton Road, Quincy, Mass., took place at the Quincy Bi jab hese hell wet. ct Nursing Home where she had poh overnight ‘High’ Monday’.| lived for the past ‘three years. s 42-. 63 Born in Prince Edward Island vo gurnatenssece! ee ishe wes the daughter of John A. | ‘ctor!a —--------- << “|MacLeod and Ann Nicholson of |Edmonton ....... ee Mt, Buchanan. Wife of the late | Nellowknife «=;-:: Ege Neil MacLeod she is survived by eierin NS 34 OB a daughter, Mrs. Edna Leone of |W "Pee ------ RS aia ia ister. . Mrs. Cath Toronto oes 65. 84 i BES ar. CANT Ottawa isos eee7 89 86 Ziine Murchison of Quincy, and Montreal 63 85 i) several grandchildren neices Guches lear S48 29 aerre: Fredericton “50 85 * COMPLETES COURSE - Saint-John—.- 45 77 Mrs. Herman Corcoran has }Moncton 52 81 ompleted a 10-day course as | Halifax 55 71 projectorist and swimming ip | Charlottetown 58 76 structor at West Point and is |Sydney ........... * 57 7 now filling’the same capacity at ;|Yarmouth ........ 53 «7 Clinton beach. where a 10- day /St. Johns, Nfld... 54 7%: swimming, water safety and | Boston Beyer syst: 63 87 physical education course is be- |New York *-..... 68 91 ing carried on for the children. Jacksonville ..... «8 107 . of--that--out-—-lying—area-- Tampa—- nnn 73 85 MMI ccc cseree 73 83 LESTER FLATT & EARL SCRUGES FIRE ALARM DONVOE yc icdesits 65 85 SKEETER “JONES The Charlottetown Fire” De-j}Tucson . ....... 75 98 DAVIS - GEORGE partment was called at 8.20 last [Los Angeles ...... 66 77 BUCK OWENS = PORTER WAGONER night to extinguish a fire in a |San Francisco. 50. 68° garage directly behind Marshalls} HALIFAX (CP) — The .wea- a few Soviet Economy Advances _ But Rate Of Growth Drops —(AP}—Nikita jvelopme sumer, than ever before, bu* his the consumers don’t buy ‘ TORONTO CP) — ‘Témpera- Book Store at 8 Water Street. A ther office says only ‘ V/ pale barn WLANs spokesman reported for the de- |clouds were forecast fof; all The WILBURN BROS. - The ANT KERR SINGERS partment that the damage was |Maritime. regions overnight. 1 : However, a disturbance’ moving WLMA LEE & STONEY COOPER slight. Produced. by * * VICTOR LEW : , toward the district from the peecles by; sated Vase ie ne RECEIVE NEWS Great Lakes area’ will spread VICTOR DUNCAN é cloud to all except Cape Breton 3] The STONEY WT. CLOGSERS - 0LD JOE CLARE Mr. A. C. Pineau, North Rus- tico and Mrs. Gertrude Doucette, South Rustico, brother ad sis- ter of Edward Vincent Pineau, by -late this evening. The. cloud will cover all’ three provinces Wednesday: accompanied by scattered showers. Temperattures will be warm today, but cooler Wednesday under cloudy’ skies. * Regional forecast: received the news of his passing at the hospital in Princeton, B. C. He was formerly from North Rustico. Adults 85c; Children under 12 Free Admission: —— a ’ TODAY ONLY SUMMER TRAINING _|- Prince Edward Island, Eastera | < ud L: 30-77-99 ‘Able Cadet Donald MacGreg- |New Brunswick Counties, Lower SHOWS aap - 1 9 or, son of’ Mr. and Mrs.-Charles |St. John River Valley: A> few j MacGregor, .Charlottetown, has {Clouds Monday night. Sunny SEVEN RTS-RiY STARK Tuesday becoming cloudy in the evening: Not -much change in temperature; winds light. Low- high“ at Charlottetowa and ‘Moncton 52 and 80. Fredericton 55 and 80;-Saint John 55 and 75. Outlook for Wednesday, Cloudy with a few showers and cooler. High tide today at Charlotte- town 12.57 a.m. and 12.01 p.m: At. Rustico’ at .7.09 a:m. and 10.43 ._p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minufes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.11 a.m: and sets a 8.26 p.m. All. times ADT. left for two weeks summer train- ing at HMCS Cornwallis. MAKING RECOVERY Janet Asprey, city, is making a sucscessful recovery following an emergency operation at the Prince Edward Island Hospital Wares rf LAUDED STALIN: ascendancy, 100 towns, cities, . imes “wid AS A * RUNAWAY TRAIN! A LULU! FUN FOR FUN" SAKE!” ~- — New Yor! Playing Tonight : Show At Dusk ve “A WILD AND WONDERFUL TIME!. CONTINUALLY * HILARIOUS! 1000" THRILLS 1000!" _ time “e Bi aod atactaian ~ JEAN-PAUL_ BELMONDO FRANCOISE: DORLEAC JEAN SERVAIS eBROCH ; wercesent SIMONE RENANT "ALEXANDRE MNOUCHKINEnsGEORGES DANCIGERS OR RT PICTURES CORPORATION folate * Kok kok kk Ok ek KE v phi Mele. ‘ ’ Y . i ty pie eg eae ™ eet es - ‘}would commit ‘and Allan MacDonald. Interment ' [sland News Page Eecern ana Central Districts ° ie Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 2, 1966. 5 |The Sos#iet, Union's economic de- vhad- Feached.-a--poin at which it was~no longer ‘Pos: | |sible to boost massively, year | ‘after year, the- input, of labor, + \capital and raw materials. And a la substantial increase in de | fence commitmens in 1961 | islowed the civilian economy. | But the specialists also jblamed rigid Soviet. planning | and organization for failing to | improve productivity. « '€AN SWITCH JOBS | ‘The workweek has been cut, . |men may change jobs, pay is | \up. The goods that make. life} |materially pleasanter are. more} abundant and producers are| paying more attention to the | lconsumer’s taste. “If they don’t; | and <> eae ene eee | he - Soviet diet still consists jlargely of grains and potatoes pent all Sap Nadas aged ldeficient in dairy and ‘products, vegetabios—and— Hae ‘The total. calorie intake is’ am-| iple, but it is derived 57 per! lcent from starches, compared \with 24 per cent im the United | States. : | per-capita supply of liv ing’ space is not strikingly im-- \proved, but there is-more_perso-_; a ede a and to consolidate plans f0F loressed and, documented in a [nal privacy. In Moscow, 4 per five - volume symposium Pre- cent of the housing in 1964 was obsolete by Soviet standards. durables has been ordered. “Most striking,” in. the opim | }coursé are 51 4-H club members ing to good citizenship and num-- jon of one researcher, is the | new emphasis on .autos, shown | iby the deal with Fiat of Italy to! establish a ~ Soviet: plant. the “1970 goal is for less ihan | lone-tenth of -U.S. production, | the-heavy cost of roads, re- | |pair and service facilities will MAY BE IMPROVEMENT ~ What is likely: to happen a ithe Soviet economic. organiza- | tion if results continue. disap- ‘pointing? It may remain. cent- | \ralized, but become more effi-| puters to the bureaucratic status But there is another, stranger tendency, Minister _ , Announces Cancellation . George. Ferguson. minis- | ter’ highways announced yes- | ter that road constructtion in | the “ province has been halted | until the new government has an opporttunity to review . all contracts signed for «provincial paving by the former adminis- tration since April 16. “This holdup has nothing whatever to do with construct- tawa,”’ he stated. ‘Although provincial contracts | have been suspended by order- lin council,” he said, “it is not expected that any work stop- page will result for any lengthy period.” The reason given by Mr. Fer- guson for the suspension is that - he has been advised by the De- partment officials, already this | year the Department’s estimat- | les or appropriation for Provin- ‘cial paving of $2,000,000.00 for | the fiscal year ending March 1967, has been overdrawn by, the former administration. Only) re- | cently contracts in excess ‘s1.- 347,800.00 have been signed by | the former’ administration for which no public tenders had | been called and for which no ar- rangements had been made to pay for this additional expendi. | ture. ik em greatly. alarmed.” stat-. | ed Mr. Ferguson, “that the for- | mer administration after spend- ing the appropriation of $2.000,- 000.00 in. three months,-May 1st to July 28th, for provincial pav- ing approved by the Legislature, the present ad- ministration to pay an addition- ~<CITY..AREA | *BUNERALS | BRUCE FUNERAL — The fu- | neral for Arthur Bruce took. | place Monday morning from the | Hennessey Funeral Home to the | | Church of the Most Holy Rede- | emer where Requiem-High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Cameron [MacDonald CSsR, Very, Rev. | F. J. Maloney, CSsR, Ww. J. | Enright, CSsR, and Rev. Francis Cameron, were. present in the isanctu Representatives of | i” |The Guardian and Patriot News- papers attended in a body. The pall bearers were W. J. Hancox, William Burnett, Cecil Ward, Arthur Sherrer, Albert Garrett took plate in the Catholic cem- : |etery, the service being conduct- MacDonald. ed by Father { ‘ ' ' j0f St. Joseph's Convent in this ie which has.a tien with Ot- |} THERE ARE 51 representa- tives attending the’ 4H club junior leadership course being staged at St. Dunstan's Univer-.. sity this week. There are 24 girls and 27 boys registered for the classes. Shown above are 4-H Club Course Is Set For SDU- I A +H Leadership Course is Production of more and better being held this week at St. Dun- girls from all over the Island. clothing, shoes and consumer | |stan’s University from August The group will spend the next Hst to August 4th. Attending the was deliveree by the chairmaa John Chandler. Later that evening the grou was, welcomed by the Very Rev, George MacDonald, rector of St, ie] J, MacDonald, minister of agriculture of .Prince Edward Island. Following the welcome, which the various members of the: group got, to know each other. ~ From the’ tiembers attending this course, will be chosen’ 14 , delegates Who» will attend, T > e National 4H Club Week. to be held in November of 1966. There +will-also—be—9—members~ chain to represent RB I. in the Inter. ange’ to be held:in July: of 1967. For .the. remainder of the course the .members will bear lectures on topics such as ‘‘par- liamentary -Procedure’’ and on Tuesday afternoon the group ‘will _ go on .a: guided tour of either Canada Packers or: P.E.I. Fros- - |ted Foods. there was a recreation period in’ YOUTHS Ont. (CP)— FORGIVES HAILEYBURY, Magistrate E. W. Kendrick urged five young men to shake hands after Suggesting the crown attorney drop charges o (FROM THE LEFT) Daniel J. MacDonald, minister of. agric- ulture; Helen Dickson, a 4-H club.member from New Glas- gow and Mervin McNally, a 4- H club fieldman. ., gistrate said too many young people do not:-realize the real penalty in many minor cases is that the convicted hax diffi. culty getting into university, the armed, forces or good jobs. ae iY erous other topics of interest. The activities got underway yesterday evening with registra- tion and room allocations. There were also lectures ‘given and an introduction to the course "RIDE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC" TAKE A TOUR ON “EASTERN, NOR®H * AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC LONDON DOUBLE DECKER BUS” Tours leave the Confederation Centre (box office door) Queen St. 11 a.m, - 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. - 4.p.m. City tours laét one hour.. Rates for city. tours— Adults $1.00. cnieeee under az years 50c., pean aad of 27 boys and 24 days attending lecture pertain- coon tal $1,347,800.00 for eee ta }which Have been signed, work commenced in most cases, yet jno prior approval given by_the |Executive Council to pay the ‘additional expenditure over and jabove the original appropriation |“, ‘approved by"the.members of the ‘Legislative Assembly" of ‘tlie Pro-" \vinee.”” Convent Superior Dies In Hospital “The death occurred “at the 8 | Charlottetown Hospital on -Thurs- day morning, July 28, of Sister St. Helen (nee Amy Hughes), for ‘the past five years Superior jelection Nov. 8 last year. - Charlottetown cur earn — - ROOM Byelection Calls Issued - OTTAWA (CP) — -Byelections were called Monday in two Newfoundland ‘and “6ne Quebec constituency for- Monday, Sept. . - It will be the first test at the] polls since.the federal general Featuring Coming Attractions. TUESDAY — THE DOWNTOWNERS ; THURSDAY — HOOTENANNY Featuring “THE HI-NOTES” Sportswear Permissable— The byelections - will be held in Burin-Burgeo and Grand- Falls - White Bay - Labrador-in Newfoundland * and Nicolet-Yam- aska in -Quebee.. “aa ar " PEOPLE SCARCE*: "Born in Norboro,- the daught- * No Slacks or Shorts Please! Members and Guests Son “The east populated continent is Australia,-with:, just under three persons per square mile. of the late Patrick_Hughes.|< and Mary Harrington, Sister taught school for several years before entering the Congregation: of Notre Dame in Montreal. Just recently she_observed_the* Gold= en Jubilee of her Religious Pro- ession in-that order. Half of Be | suecessively in Tignish. Montre- jal, Westport and Charlottetown. __Her funeral service was held Faber MacDon- * tal, aatioied aa Right Rev: Wil- jliam Simpson ..as deacon and 'Rev. Alex MacLean as sub-dea- con. His Extellency, Bishop Mal- ;colm MacEachern and a large [manber of the clergy were pre- sent in the sanctuary. Sister St. Helen’s death was the first in a family of nine. ft to mourn are three sisters, Mrs. David O'Connor (Kather- line), Mrs. Austin MacDonald (Adele}, and Florence, a II ‘of Charlottetown, and ‘five _ broth- ers, Harry and Andrew of Char- lottetown, Justin of Eston, Sask., land Cecil and Walter of Nor- | boro. First Minister Is Sworn In ST. JOHN’ 'S. . Nfld. tcp) in |Charles R. Granger was sworn lim ‘Monday as Newfoundland’s ifirst minister of Labrador af- ' fairs shortly after he resigned |his .Commons ‘seat. as_ Liberal } member for Grand Falls-White- Bay-Labrador. Mr. Granger said at a press ; conference here attended by | Transport Minister Pickersgill and called by Premier Joseph Small that he ‘would ‘seek the Liberal: nomination in Gan- i for the next Provincial elec- Responsibility Role Is Topic. rs SAINT. JOHNS -NB. (CP) — The . responsibility’ of the press and the role newspapers: should take in celebrating the centen- nial of Confederation — will ‘be among topics at the three-day annual meeting of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association opening here Wednesday. Some 350° delegates are ex- | pected to: attend. Convention’ chairman will be AC. Anslow of ‘Campbellton, N.B. National president is J. Louis McKenna a 2 Confederation Centre Festival Cabaret Club TONIGHT! JEAN CAVALL and LA CHANNSONIERE — ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS | Dial: 4.9966 | - : ACADIENNE, EDITH BUTLER _ Entertainment witha Gaelic Flavour. CABARET HOURS — 10 p.m. - @m—LICENSED — $1.00 Available at Door. Confederation Centre The new hit musical comedy “THE ADVENTURES. ES OF PRIVATE TURVEY” THE CRINCS ARE RAVING ABOUT "THE ADVENTURES OF PRIVATE TURVEY" . Iles WANE — i + “In every sense a “A fanta sie alls “Turvey Marched “A \Worthy. Fellow — hit” . . . Anne Bond, funny and thorough-:.triumphantly on Travellers to ‘Anne . Ch’town Guardian . ly enjoyable show” ‘stage in Charlotte-- of Green Gables’” P. iot. . ,» Heather Mc- town” . Brian ...--.. Herbert Here Cuaig,.: J ournal. Flemming, CBC. bert Whitaker, Globe Pleneer. and . Mail. . AND SO’ WILL you! “HOWARD'S NUTTY REVUE" with Howard the Turtle and the 1 q ~~ Canadian Puppet Theatre \ MATINEES 2 and $30 P.M: Confederation Centre Box Office Open 10 a.m. 9:30 p.m. - Summerside Ticket Office: Linkletter Travel Agency 4 Pm Dunstan’s “University, and Dan. , bo assault against them. The ma- ; ~~" 6