The Canadian Association of Professors of Education swung into its three day ses- sion in Charlottetown yester- day. Meetings are to continue through until Wednesday noon. Yesterday afternoon members WEATHER TORONTO rCP) — Observed temperatures: ‘ Min. Max ‘~ Dawson ........... 44 32 Vancouver . 51 61 Edmonton 52 68 Calgary 50 62 Saskatoon ......m 45 71 Regina 57 71 -' ICIOIIIOI 53 Toronto ........... 52 75 ' Montreal ... ..... .. 56 Th A Quebec . . . . . . . . . .. 44 75 Fredericton 51 71 Saint John .. 46 66 Moncton . . 47 67 Halifax . . . . . . . 47 58 Charlottetown 51 62 . . . . . . . . . .. 48 60 Yarmouth . . . . . 46 58 St. John’s. Nfld. 41 52 IFAX (CPI — The wea- ther office says a high pres- sure area over the Gulf of St. Lawrence will move slowly southeastward today givin rise to sunny skies in all three provinces. Inland temperatures will climb into the 705 but sea- breezes will keep those at coas- tal communities confined to the 605 or high 505. Regional forecasts: Annapolis Valley. Northern N.S.. Eastern Shore. Cape Bre- ton. Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick: Sunny with a few cloudy periods; warm in- land but relatively cool coas- tal sections: light winds. Low- high at Kentville 50 and 72. New Glasgow 45 and 70, Goshen 45 and 67. Sydney 40 and 62. Charlottetown 45 and 67. Monc- and 72. Fredericto 47 and 75, Saint John 45 and 65. Edmundston 43 and 75. Carniv- bellton 43 and 70 High tide today-at Charlotte I town at 10.16 a. m. and 11.41 p.m. At Rustico at 5:35 a.m. and. 7.34 pm. Summerside tides 3 Char- ‘ 18 minutes later than lottetown. Sun rises today at at 5:44 a. m. and sets at 8.41 pm. All times ADT. SAFFRON SPICE It takes 75,000 flowers make a pound of the expensive Ity and judicial security. PREOr HOLDING 3-DAY SESSION heard a panel discuss "Edu- cation and Biculturalism" with Dr. Harold Baker acting as chairman. Dr. Baker is seen here. third from left. Other panel members seen here are. left to right: Dr. Lionel ‘Funerol Held ‘ For F. Bernard} l i The funeral of Frank A. Ber-j .‘ nard was held Saturday fr 0 m ‘ the home of his son. Boyd. Plea- l sant View. to St. Simon and St. :Jude Church, Tignish. . The deceased wa born in lTignish in 1888. the son of the .late Theodore Bernard and ‘ Anne Perry and resided in Tig- lnish until 1949 when he went . to Beach Grove lr.n, Charlotte- town. He leaves to mourn besides his widow, four daughters. Win- nifred. Mrs. K. Profit. Charlot- tetown: Claudea, Mrs. G. Pur dy. Halifax: Evelyn. Mrs. Williams. England: Helen. Mrs. G. Lew. Ontario. and six sons. Carl. Norwich. Coun.: F r a 1: (Bo). St. Catherines. 0nt.; Wif- liam. Toronto: Bo d. Pleas- ant View: Philip. Summersidc. David. RCAF Beaverbank. N.S. along with five grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren. Also one sister. Mame, Mrs. Henry Gallant. Charlottetown. Pallbearers were five grand- ; sons: Keir. Eugene. Boyd. Moi- "If ? The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Juno 9, 1964. High Hedges Banned At lown Intersections SUMMERSIDE — Three mo- The by-law states that it is tions and a by-lsw. all intro- unlawful for any owner or occu- duced by Councillor Grant Mol- pant of premises borderning lison, street committee chair» along a street or street inlet man. were passed at a special section, to erect a fence, hedge. meeting of Summerside Town or other form of enclosure Council last night. lubove a height of three feet. 'cent streets. ISLAND NEWS PAQI: no purpose of the by-lsw Is to eliminate the danger at many intersections of town cause of the poor view afforded of oncoming traffic from adia- A resolution was passed au- thorizing the street committee to call for tenders on the pur- chase of a half ton, one ton anu five ton trucks. Commenting on the resolu- Coun. Key stated that the town would be saving money by such a purchase and that the trading of present vehicles was long overdue. 5 .= will save the town approximate- ly 9135' per sign in reduced maintenance costs. WATER RATES The tender by Curran and Briggs Ltd. for the patching of streets at $19 per ton was ac- cepted. Commenting on the new wat- er rate. Coun. Key stated t'nt any town businessmen w .: 0 came to the town council about the new rate would be “wasting their time" as th rate was set by the public utili- ties commission, not by the town. - 9: owned 51 arrests. oun. Mollison pointed out that a lot of the cost to the town would have been reduc the town traded it's vehicles on a regular basis. Pu:ch se of an “economist vacuum applicator" was autho- rized. This is a device for the application of scotchiite facing in signs in the town. It is es- timated that the 3545 machine S’Sido Speeders Receive Fines SUMMERSIDE - Irving Veno and John Wall, both of Su merside. were each fined and costs when they appeared before Magistrate as. Hinton, M 33 extremist Congolese politicians —-——_—_.\_; ac. ti cow-n pence com 7... tnrday on charges of speeding. Lymon Arsenault of Sum. moi-side was fined $15 and costs on a similar chemo. man was fined $10 and costs or 10 days on a char-2e. of drunkeuess. 51 ARRESTED LEOPOLDVILLE. The Conan (Reuters) -— Defence MinistZr Jerome Anany Saturday 3],. includi that of a notional assembly dig. puty Theodore Borde in connec. tion with eight bombing inci. dents here They were linked with the “National Liberation Committee"-an organization of LARGEST OAK Wye Oak State Park in Mary. land has only one tree, a huge white oak 425 years old and 95 feet tall. It‘s the largest whit; oak in the U5. DesJarlals. University of Al- i berta. Dr. C. Wayne Hall. Mc- 1 Gill University Dr. John Friesen. University of British Columbia, and Rev. Roland E. Soucie. University of Monc- ton. ry. Vincent Gaudet and Joseph Peters. Interment was in the church cemetery. Tourist Bureau Opens June 17; Staff Of Three K-ENSINGTON — Mrs. Har- old Laird and Mrs. L. G. Ram- say will be the attendants at the Kensington Tourist Bureau and Handcraft Center for the coming season. as they have been since the Bureau opened it's doors two years ago. The center will be open for business on or about June 17 in the same location in the o Learcls Plan Large Reunion The Leards of Prince Edward Island are planning a picnic ac Mount Tryon this summer when family representatives scatter- ed throughout the Island will gather to celebrate the arrival of the first Leard 196 years ago and to make plans for the th anniversary in 1968. The picnic will be held at tho Mount Tryon farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood. Albany. and “will be attended by many from Ontario and other parts of Canada. GURKHA KILLED JAKARTA (AP) — A British Gurkha soldier was killed and several lnjur and ammuni- tions were seized by an Indo- nesian border patrol in a clash along the Malaysia - Indonesia Borneo border, Antara news agency reported Saturday. It said the Indonesians "scarcely suffered any loss." There’s no need to postpone your purchase ’til tomorrow. Not when our Personal Loan Plan is available today. A Commerce town hall on Victoria Street.I ast. I The appointment of a partl time assistant has been made, in the person of Mrs. Glenwood MacLeod of Park met. A variety of handcraft is ex- ted to be offered for sale by“ the people of the local area by way of the center through which a large volume of business pass- ed last year. both in sales of handcraft and in providing tourists with information. ‘ vin Bernard. John Profit an d l Austin Bernard. Flower bearers lwere Wayne. John and Evan- :Bernard. Ernest and Austin (Perry, Omer Perry. 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