Members vf the Ist Mon tague Boy Scout troop ex- amine the new maple iecf flag which was sent | te ) them en recently >y John Mullally. MP. for Kings. Explaining pertin- emt points of the flag is Jock _ Beck, left. troop leader and ._-- MP DONATES FLAG TO TROOP Queen Scout Others. all sec- ond class scouts. are Scott Beck, Kenny Bryand and Barry Dewar BILLETTING AREAS PICKED + Three Groups Expected In Youth Travel Scheme The 195 federal- provi incial Program of vouth travel. imitiat- ed by the National Centennial Commission. was discussed by department of education officials Friday morninz Malcoim “MacKenne. deputy minister_of_education._saui_that— - three: crenn. of fsiathd Seeseteeies mumberinc 77. and ‘six chaper- ones wil! travel te different “parts -Ca-rada_tor—a_weekthr: gummer while this province will be host three groups of stud- ents and their chaperones He sar is planned that one group wil! he billetted in the Charicttetown area. ome in Summerside and one in erther the Montague or Georgetown One Island group will visit Re- gina during the week of August 16: another croup wil! he in the Winnipec area during the week . July 3. and another croup will to the Mel and Yorktown es in Saskatch week beginning a The student croups te this province will he from con treal. Winnipec and Rezina Mr. MacKenzie said that the students are billetted in homes fm the areas in which they visit, wan — SCHOLARSHIP Mac Donald. semor St. Dunstan's editor this campus pab- White, has xo - year <h de- house Uni- the scholar- MacDonald bis Master's Rozer arts student at University and year of the SDU lication Red and been awarded scholarship in partment of Da! versity. Value of ship is $2,000. Mr plans to study for degree in Enczlish. after which he will pursue career im ef ther journalism or education an +. a the Enz! Precipitation Much Below Normal. Here The meteorological section, of the Experimental Farm has re-, corded oniv 2% inches of pre cipitation in the Charlottetown grea for the first four months of 195 The precipitation this year is down five inches from the torm al amount and seven inches from last vears amount Durinc the previous - wveartk the average precipitation count _ has been 13.79 inches for the @rst four months of each year The precipitation in 1962 ‘first four months! amounted te 15.58 inches. in 1%] ¢ was 428 mm ehes and reached 1507 inches for 1964 im this area The precipitation this year ip down five inches from the rma! amount_and sever inches from last year’s amount and preferably ‘with students of their own age He said the de- partment of education in “this province would like offers from homeowners to billet the visit- ing students this summer. “Our students when (they are away. ne said. ““The source of enthus- iasm for the promotion’of youth travel springs from the widely held conviction that the — jan citizens of the second tury ‘of. Confederation will Hs to be knowledgeable ra ed the areenjoying_the. -hospitalits_of_ geographieal._economic.- homeowners: to: }ilet--the..igtt students who visit is°te receive the same henefits.” The federal government ab serbs._the transportation and travelling meal costs of the stu- dents while the provincial de- partment of education absorbs the cost of local transportation and entertainment for the visit- ors Commenting on the trave! ex- change program. Mr. MacKen- = Dougherty Awarded $13,62/ Judgement for the plaintiff in <st- | the case of Dennis Dougherty versus Blake Wood which arose from an automobile accident on = the Trans Canada Highway in October 1942 was entered in the amount of $13.637 by Mr. Justice George J Tweedy in Supreme Court Friday morning The judge found the sole cause of the accident to be the defend- ant’s turning his car across on- coming traffic and found no ne- gligence on the part of plaintiff. He assessed particular damag- Ff, claimed of $3627 and gener- al’ damazes based on evidence of a@ percentace loss of capabil- ity of $10.000 M <A ¥armer_ represented the plaintiff with Gerald R_ Fos- ter. QC. appearing for the de— fendant. City Speeder Draws Fine Charged with speeding. Ray- mond Acorn of Charlottetown was fined $39 and costs or 10 davs when he appeared before acting Magistrate Gerald R.- Foster. QC City Police Court Friday morninz Donald F Carter - Nova Scotia was fined & and costs for failing to stop at a stop sizn. One person charzed with be- drunk and incapable was fined $10 and costs or five days a mz Animals, Hay Lost In Blaze SUMMERSIDE Three cat- fle. a litter of pigs and a consi- detable amount of baled hay were inst in 2 fire which de- stroyed the main barn on the ¢ property of James Saunders of Kensinzton early Friday morn- \ neighbor. Cari Sample saw the flames and sounded the alarm about 23) am ‘ The Kensimcton Fire Depart- responded in time to save the house to which the barn was attached. other buildings and a tractor Mr Saunders said the berr was aot iacured Earter tm the morning a grass frre “as discwered ip another afea mm a field behind the hame of Mavor Everett Champion The fire was fatncushed ow the imayor «ith the heip of bis con | various ‘forces under which the nation is al.-and cultural composition - el Canada if they are to discharge their duties and responsibilities and—evxercise their mahts and privileces _as will he necessary to maintain national unity and further enhance Canada’s role iz the community of nations “The basic purpose of the travel. scheme is to provide an opportunity for young Canad- ians to participate In a program of travel which will take them to regions bevond the borders of their respective provinces. Such a scheme will introduce young Canadians to the geography of . their country. to its political and educational institutions, to the various aspects of its cultural life. and to its artistic and indus- trial achievements. It should. furthermore. provide them with @ more intimate understanding of and deeper insights into the human and material develorinc “Tt rected that such pener N provide travel Pl ticipants with a broader outlook and a vastly increased knowled- ge and understanding of Canada and its people “It is hoped that the scheme begun in 1964 and developing progressively each vear’to 1967, can - a peak in _Centenary year 100 Gallons of hot water per hour at lowest possible cost. FOR ONLY A FEW PEN- NIES A DAY BUY AN ESSO WATER HEATER. Palmer Electric Ltd. % Fitzrey St. [ QS a LAND NEWS PAGE |2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. May 8, 1965. Provincial LOL te the session on behalf of ‘he Town was Councillor Herbert Schurman who, as a token of goodwill. presented a letter Opener display ng; the town crest to Grand Master Joseph Cook TROPHIES AWARDED It was announced at the ses- sion that the Muttart Trophy had been won by MacCallum Lodge No 3267, Montagu Mr. Cook had on display the Leslie Saund- ers Trophy which was present- ed to him at the lodge of BA eons marshal. Hillard M Simpson.) fev TR Goudge. Pownai; Rev st Eleanors. chaplain. Basil C. | | AY. Steeves. Holm. DeSable: secretary, C.D Chaplain Basil Holm conduct- ; ed the « ‘losing service MacPhail Charlotiqiows: a BAN “SKATE sUARDS KB. .Young, Clyde River: ) wonTREAL CP Skate crahd —marshall,_Gordon—John-poards —h-a-v-e—been —vanned ston . Charlottetown: lecturer, around <ity ~arks ufider a y- Winston Drake, Vernon; deputy law dealing with “Controls for lecturer. John C. Campbell, the »rotection of ‘ife or >rev- Coleman: deputy secretary, \erty.’ Parks director Andre Woodland Pauptit, Sherbrooke; | Chamvoa’r- announced ‘the ‘e- auditors, Clifton Ince, Manford cision Friday. Earlier, skate Beer: deputy lecturer. John iboards were benned cr city Pool. Milton: deputy chaplains, ' streets and sidewalks urer Elects Officers Ordgge celebration to be held in, Mobcton July 14-17, 1967, which will include all lodge members in the Maritime Prov- Inces 4 delezation from the Grand A St Elean- was SUMMERSIDE ors man, ‘Ernest Moore. elected grand master of the Loyal Orange Lodze at the !4th session of the Grand Orange Lodge of P_EI held recently at Berthelier Lodze here LOBA of P_E.1 . who/Were meet- | Ome of the cuests at the ses) inc at the “Y" Centre here, |sion was Thomas Jennings of Mrs Susie Moore. Mrs. Flor- Moncton. N.B...past master of ence Ross. Mrs. Alice Jewell, LOL 62, Moncton Mr. Jennings all from Charlottetown, brought Joutlined to the lodge. arranze- creetings to the session from ments which are being 5 put forth their respective lodges. “r Extending a hearty welcome held in Regina, Sask. last June This trophy was presented to the province which had the high- est percentage of initiations each year. The trophy will now be retained in the province due to P_.E.1 becoming the province to reach the «coal by winning it three different years A banquet was served by the Trinity United Church ladies in Epworth Hall and the memorial service was conducted in the church by Rev. Grant Wall. Or- ganist was Mrs. Eric Sheen. Other. officers elected along Special for “MOTHER'S DAY Hot Turkey Dinner All the Trimmi $1.00 Serving 3:30 to 8 p.m. 1 ieicl teeak: ‘wee BORDEN INN Charlottetown: junio® deputy . New Bridge Proposed At Morell — Test drilling is being: carried out by the provincial depart- ment of highways on the fous- | dations around the highway | bridze over the Morell River on the St Peter's highway Highway engineers * say new bridge is in the proposal “Stace and tests of the underlying geological strata must be made | before plans {gr} a, new bridge can be designed. * 4% F HR HR SH HR i MONDAY - TUESDAY - SHOW AT DUSK NEW POWER, ~ NEW SPEED ~ ~. tte New HOMELITE SUPER XL ' CHAIN SAW For any cutting job. for profes- sional or amateur, here ts the worlds lightest direct drive chain saw with super power ...new Homelite Super XL Weighs only 13 tbs.. 12 oz, jess bar and chain, but fells trees up to 4 feet in diameter. Cuts 18°” softwood in 17 sec onds, 18” hardwood in 24 sec- onds. Have. a free demonstra tion today. DIAL 4-8543 Annual Dinner Meeting P.E.1. Polio Chapter Monday, May 10th — 6.30 p.m. Charlottetown Hotel Guests: Mr. Lorne Campbell, 9.C., Winnipeg Dr. Keith Armstrong, Toronto Executive Director Canadian Rehabilitation Council Public Cordially Invited to Attend DRUG THIS STORE OPEN WEEKEND REDDIN BROS. DRUGS 132 RICHMOND STREET Will be the only Charlottetown Drug Store open Saturday evening and all day Sunday. DIAL 4-4396—4-4515 FREE DELIVERY Reconditioned Used Farm Machinery Make farming easier for yourself, see these re- conditioned tractors at greatly reduced prices. — REID and MacKENZIE Montague P.EL BUILDING | MATERIALS. Arborite, aluminum _ ladders, aluminem doors and windows, Biltwe' . casters, floor- ing, glass and mirrors. iron hand railings, plywoods. kiln dried lumber mouldings. Seikirk-chim- neys, ventilating tans. teol ren- tals, | CHANDLER BROS. Ne. 1 mipeesd Place Charlottetown. P.E.1. Dial 4-6557 MR. P. E. 1. 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