v F CYO ROYALTY CROW NED and Queen as they crown the The centennial ball of the Vernon River Ca lic Youth sen and crowned by last year's royal couple during the event. Shown above are ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts new royal couple, Charlotte Host luncheon Dr. Frank MacKinnon and Mrs. MacKinnon were hosts Friday at noon at a luncheon in the library of Montgomery Hall. following the Prince of Wales College convocation ex- ercises. Guests included His Honor Lieutenant - Governor W. J. MacDonald who had been warm. ly welcomed to the convocation as a former PWC professor; Premier Walter R. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw: Deputy Mayor Wai- Icr Cox and Mrs. Cox; Dr. A. w. Trueman. who had address- ed the PWC graduates. and Mrs. Trueman who is the for- mer Jean Miller of Charlotte- town; Education Minister LG. Dewar and Mrs. Dewar; Mal- colm MacKenzic. deputy minis- irr of education and Mrs. Mac-‘ Kcnzie; Highways Minister J. Philip Matheson and Mrs. Ma. iheson; James Brow. vice prin- cipal of PWC: and Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Matheson, South- por . Speaking very briefly Dr. MacKinnon noted with appl'C- Nation the part the Canada (‘nuncil had played in assist- in: in the construction of Mont- gomery Hall and also that it had contributed sum oft 338.000 to the architectural com- petition which had been stag; to choose. a design for the; Fathers of Confederation Menu-i nrial Complex. The words appreciation were directed par- ticularly to r. Trueman Who is director of the Canada Coun- cil. Dr. MacKinnon is a former member of the Council. oi I I r‘ l 0 C A L IJOSP-Ph Bell. Murray Harbor. I WAS GUEST Mrs. Angus MacDonald, Char lottetown. was a recent guest of Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay, Breadalbane Village. IN P.E.I. HOSPITAL Colin Mathcson. Breadalbauo village is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital Charlottetown. UNDERGOES SURGERY Arthur Jackman, Paasmorc Street. City, has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital where he recently underwent surgery. RETURN FROM FLORIDA M. d Mrs. Newman Mc- Lellan have returned from Flo rida. They have taken up resi- dence at in North River Road. PYPS RALLY DAY HELD The island presbytery of the Presbyterian Young People's Society heard three speakers at their Victoria Day Rally and banquet held recently in the Marshfleld Hall. The speakers Were: Dr. Basil Graham. meni- bcr of the Bill Graham team: Rev. Carl Currie and Rev. Don old Moore. CUBIJEY FUNERAL -— The funeral for Venanches Curley formerly of Village Green. was held Friday morning from the Jenkins Funeral Home to St. Joachim's Church. Vernon Riv- er. where Requiem High Man was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Urban Gtilis. Rev. Clif- Inrd Murphy occupied a seat in the sanctuary and also ofiic- isted at the grave. Pallbear- , ar« George Weatherby. Cornelius lcheiin and Edwin M. in terment was in the church cem- ates-y, BRIEFS i .' Mrs. MacDonald’s mother, Mrs ‘ naturalist at Organization was" 1d Mon- day night and the King and Rita Macintyre. and Leonard Praughl' Queen and Leo Queen for the year were cho- Haynes. last year‘s K i n 3 Doyle. King. . e o | ervise some 2,000 boys and girls MCCKIHHO‘HS in over 100 organized camp in Course Opens Today At ’Y’ A special training course for camping organizations will get underway at the Charlottetown YMCA this morning at 9.30 un- der the sponsorship of the Phy sical Education Division of lot: Department of Education in co- operation with camping organ- izations in Prince Edward is- land. It is expected that some 50 delegates will be in attend- ance. Recognizing the v a l u e of trained leaders in camp, the I ship in camp, swimming and . water safety. games and out- - d this Province each summer. The training will be present- ed in two parts this year: The first part will deal with leader- oor recreation. programme hers were attended. The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. May 23, 1964. discussing a method of financ~' ing and after many ideas andi opinions had been expressed it was decided to finance in 9. $14,000 job with assistance from‘ each member. This could pos- sibly be done by a cash loan, it was stated. or a note in cases1 where a member was unable to loan cash. The old Legion home has. been sold but arrangementsi have been made to allow the Legion to use the building until they can move into the new home, which is expected to be! early this summer. -. The meeting was presided ov- er by President Basil Mackin- non and approximately 50 mem-. Potato Vote” I At least I r. advised that it would take about before a decision is made 0 iscite material. First Aid in camp and provincial government ser- vices available to assist in plan- ning camps: the second part will be a practical camp train- ing course during the weekend of June 19-21 at a campsite where camping skills will taught by experienced loea ‘ campers. t Organizations taking part will be: Church camps, YMCA,’ Girl Guides. Brownie. Boyl Scout, Wolf Cub and CGIT. i, physical fitness division has ar- ranged a series of courses for; the. benefit of adults who sup-1 EASTERN BRIEFS IS PATIENT IN CITY - John Gordon, Murrayi Harbor is a patient in the Pill Hospital. ‘ I I VISIT MURRAY "ARBOR Cpl. H. S. MacDonald. Mrs. MacDonald and sons, Summer- side. spent the weekend with John H. Bell. Murray Harbor.i IS GUEST Miss Shirley Bell. (Thai‘lotlc-‘ town was a recent guest ’ .\li-s.I HAS JOR IN MAN. . Doris Wright, Lower Monta-i gue. a recent graduate of UVBi at Fredericton. NB. has letti for western Canada. where she as accepted a position as par ‘ Riding I" a r It. Manitoba. VACATIONING Marilyn Annear, Toronto, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Annear. Lower Montague. LEAVES FOR BOSTON MiSs Teresa Clnrcy. Monta- gue. has left for Boston to an. tend the wedding of her mch Miss Sara Deigton of Arling- ton, Mass. N.S. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B. Mosh- er and family. Dartmouth. N.S.. spent the weekend in Montague guests of Capt. and Mrs. A. A r. ‘ HAD GUESTS Mrs. Angus Matheson. Monte. gue. has had as her recent guests. tMI‘S. Emma Alley, Char- lottetown and 'Mrs. Mary Mac- Kinnon of Murray River. TAKE MBA DEGREES . Raymond Dewar. Mt‘a. John L. MacLeod and Mrs. An gus Matheson of Montague, were among thosextaking their degrees at the LOBA lodge in. Murray River on Wednesday evening. MacCARRON FUNERAL Funeral service for Miss Johan- na MacCarron. St. Mary's Road was held from St. Paul's Churcu Sturgeon on Thursday. May 21 at 9.30 am. w re Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Finlay Mullaily. Rev. Law- rence Landrigan was present in the sanctuary. Funeral ar- rangements were in charge of the, Montague Funeral Home Pallbearers were: How a rd Steele. Lionel Ceilings. Leo Daley. William Farrell. J ohn MacGuigan and Bernard Far- rell. Interment was the ~— Ship Leaves Georgetown For France GEORGETOWN —- The SST Loris sailed from here Priday‘i afternoon with a cargo of pulp? wood for Calais. France. The ship arrived here Wed- nesday morning from P' ct Landing. N.S. partially loaded. She took on 600 cords ere, supplied from the Henderson - Lumber Co. pulp yard. The ship is registered in Le- banou. Theft Case Dismissed Queens County Acting Magis- trate CR. McQuaid. yes- t c r d a y dismissed the case against Roger Wendell Broome of North Rustico. He had been charged with theft. Wallace Clow of Grand Traa cadie was fined $12 for failing ‘ to appear for an inspection for his vehicle. James Cullen of Charlottetown . was fined $14 for unlawfully da ‘. maging a fence. . legion Debates IFinancing ,Oi New Home MONTAGUE Renovations to the Old Memorial School pur- chased from the Montague district for a legion almost im- mediately. This decision was made recently. At the regular monthly Le- gion meeting on Thursday con- siderable time was spent in TO G’TOWN Rev. George Rodney Ives, who was ordained deacon re- cently in Halifax by Rt. Rev. w. W. Davis. Lord Bishop of ; Nova Scotia will do summer ‘ duty in the Anglican Parish at Georgetown He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George lves. Charlottetown. He will return to King’s College in Halifax in the fall for the last year i 0 studies. He is married and has one son. BRACKIEY PK RD. , PLAYING TONIGHT WARNER BROS. llllll' ew inion that in six weeks to set up the plebiscite .mac ‘ . e a . so a‘ few legal kin-ks to be ironed out whether or not to hold the pleb-i1 i pointing out some of Dr. Stewart Addresses Session Dr. Ian Stewart. of the psy- chiatric department of River- side Hospitai. and formerly from Scotland was Special guest at the Alcohol Education din- ner last night. In his address he suggested that the cause of the problem of alcoholism is largely due to the environment in which adol- escents are subjected to in this ‘ modern world He used as an example some. actual problems of adolescents. e frus- tration many young adults are experiencing. Dr. Stewart expressed the op- many cases that origin of the disease is in the. ome when the armly fails in-. ed to conformity with the culture of the nation and allows the adolescent to develop with the idea that the emphasis in life is on materialistic goods and thus there is no place for indiv- idualism. The doctor made it a point to mention that the. ordinary per- son’s conviction of an alcoholic is often misconceived in think- ing that an alcoholic is a per- son who is a weakling and he “no back-bone.” On the contrary an alcoholic is often extremely talented. he said. but demands a release for his talents and when there is none immediate. ly available he turns to alco-I hol or drugs as an outlet. Dr. Stewart said “the com- mon belief that the disease is hereditary is improbable and the cause is more likely to be the environment of the indivi- dual during his or her forma- tive years." The number of fe- male persons suffering from the disease, although slightly be. low the number of males. h a it. been steadily increasing. I figkmt? i V-IN THEATRE " une 3i SEEKS TOP CHURCH POST I 5 J. E. Carten, Fredericton, N.B., A BANQUET for the dele- gates of the tour-Iii annual provincial alcohol education conference was held last night at the Basilica Recreation Center. Guest ape er for the evening was Dr. Ian Stewart a psychiatrist at Riverside Hospital. Shown above. are. Obstacles to learning about alcohol were dealt with by Dr.’ in his address to the alcohol education at the, Basilica Recreation Centre yes- terday. , Dr. Carton. a retired school} supervisor. is director of 31-1 coholic education and rehab- ilitation for the New Brunswick epartment of health. The public at large. he said. is ready to accept alcohol edu- cation. The task is the respon- sibility of teachers. the home. community church. department of health and the medical pro- i‘cssion. When It comes to teaching about alcohol in the publicI schools. however. educators! meet the obstacles of whether. t l ‘faith and share their expert- from the left: Gordon Patrick. of the Ontario Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Research Foundation who was speak- er during yesterday’s sessions; Dr. Stewart. and . J. . Carten. director of Alcohol Education and Rehabilitation. New Brunswick who also spoke during the conference. Health Official Airs iObslacleslnAlcoholEd; to teach their personal beliefs‘ or something they. or a large. part of the population, do notj believe. I FACTS IMPORTANT in their lives and RETE'Na- minim... teen, she said is. an allied group mnn\ iii-wini- .¥4¥444 IWaaNe ROI. i LaCordere. v I ss°‘“""' - In I... m ‘ Iodid- ics. Literature trons these It- ganizat'lons is on display at the conference. 2' v Rev. Charles GaUant inform- ed the group on the work 01 a cross-Canada abstinence voluntary membership. This organization also maintains rehabilitation. for alcoholics and an . education institute. FILMS SHOWN ’l‘lie showm: of a cartoon- typc film strip on alcohol and its effects completed the agenda 5 total - for the afternoon. An earlier tilm fealiii'rv' opinions by teen- agers on lb.- pros and cons of drinkinr It ".Is entitled "What: .Xhiit Drinking!" THEFT TOPS MILLION OTTAWA ti“ -l.oss in th! April 3’. postal theft at Trots- Rivieres. Que. includes $618,175 in cash. postal assets wor- ,- 927‘. and >l')('I\'\ and bonds worth Postmaster - General iiiiiii'mt‘tl the Com- ' smumo 4 4 fl; 4 SPECIAL MATtNEE 1 SHOW ONLY at 69% l O’CLOCK STEVE COCHRAN 3° W! m“ “J leLDFIRE. THE WONDER HORSE the line-up! that . l)r. Carten maintained the main goals in educating; about alcohol are to foster. healthy attitudes. idealism and factual knowledge. Classroom discussion rather than imposit- ion of ideas leads toward this. A representative of Alcohol- ics Anonymous Family Groups spoke to the conference on the work of that group. Members learn they cannot stop alcohol- ics. from drinking, she said.1 but can regain confidence and ences. getting understanding TODAYAT3-7-9 Oh! That “o Professor's - Apprentice! ‘ LO lei-one or BUINI v15" Domains“ Co lo: ' 31963WIIIDvsne-[Prpduam WALT DISN EY THE Mionveuru-Res on 'MERL'N / DISNEYLAND AFTER DARK and hope to help them to bringl about a change of atmosphere. TORONTO (CPI—Rev. HughI A. MacMillan. a foreign mission-‘ ' with 38 ' been nominated‘ by 15 of 49 presbyteries to con« test the election for moderator of the Presbyterian Church int Canada, the church announcedi . Friday. 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