Premier Jean Lesage of Que- bec gave the keynote address on biculturalism during a sod- turning ceremony for the Faili- QUEBEC REMIR 1' ON BICULTURALIM' Building in Charlottetown Sat- uitiay. The ceremony launched tonstruciion of the 35.000000 Dr. Frank Mait'Kinnon. presi- dent of the foundation and Pie- Walter R. Show of Prince Ed— » " in. "K Ilslancl Scouts To Attend WISLAND NEWS PAGE'Kidd, Crothers Win eiphia Meet . l Summersicle Ancl Prince County I IThe Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon.. Feb. 4. 1963. 3 fitribuie Poicl Chief Justice _ )lKerwin; Was Known In P.E.l. SUMMERSIDE —— Chief Jus- uty to His Excellency the Gov- ' l itice Thane A. Campbell paid ernor-Genera. filtribute to Hon. Patrick Kerwin gl who passed away over the week- ed to his family and his church, with relaxing recreations end in Ottawa. “Canada mourns today the passing of one of her most dis- tre and bridge. I count it my‘ .tinguished and best loved citi- zens." he said. “The late Chief Justice. “In private life he was devot- such as golf and swimming. the thea- good fortune to have known him an extremely gracious host the and congenial companion. The liI-Ionourable Patrick Kerwin, has late Chief Justice made many :been prominent in forensic and personal friends in this province. rjudicial circles ever Since h i s.where he enjoyed numerous va-‘ Iadmission to the bar of Ontario. lln 1911. After practising as a appointed a judge (. Supreme Court of Canada in cations. “On behalf of the judiciary of. barrister for 21 years. he was Prince Edward Island. I wish tol " the Eu express deep sympathy to Mrs. preme Court of Ontario in 1932.’ Kerwin and the sorrowing fam- and later a puisne judge of the ily." Chief J u s t i c e Campbell . Tom Sullivan. another Villanova concluded. ‘ athlete. who challenged until the i ‘ I I n PHILADELPHIA lAPi Bruce Kidd and Bill Crothcrs of ‘ Toronto continued their fine showing on the indoor track cir- cuit by posting wins at the lilih annual Pilildaelphia Inquirer games Saturday night. Kidd won the mile and Croth- ers the 1.000-yard run in a meet that also saw Rolande Cruz of Villanova University b e c o m e ‘ the eighth man to clear 16 feet i in the pole vault. Kidd. the University of Tor- onto sophomore who usually runs longer distances but has told of his desire to crack the ‘four - minute mile. was hard pressed to win. He had entered this meet after winning the two- 1in New York Friday night. His finishing time of four min- utes. 8.7 seconds was barely enough to keep him ahead of ‘ mile run at the Millrose Gamesi Suliw‘n s time was 4 1 Third behind Kidd. who runs for Toronto's East York Track Club. was Finland's Olavi Salo- ncn ill 4210.3 and fourth was ob Scamcn of the Los Angeles Track Club in 4:11.4. Toronto's Ergas chs was fifth with a final curve but then fell back. ' .2. «1:17 clocking and Jim Irons 01‘ Brampton. Ont.. s I x t h with 219.6. TEN YARDS AHEAD Crotliers showed plenty strength in wrapping up LOGO-yard run. He was 10 yards ahead of his nearest competitor as he sped across the finish in '10.6. of Crotbers, another East York runner. showe a fine pair of heels to defending champion Cary Weisiger of the U.S. Mar- ines. caught in 2211.4. The lanky Canadian bargcd in front of the field with IV.» laps to go and lengthened his advan- the . tage With every st"'de Cruz. .u Hit“ it v of 'I‘." rwr filii'egla: r- i». . Iout the meet p-Jt \‘illlll rei~ 'i of 15 teel. it' Illi'll'.“ set II"_.’ by Do Bragg. His best effort was 16 feet. inch. John Uelses. former Illallllt’ now a student at Lasellc (""1- legc here. John Belitza of Mr". land and Dave Tork at ('hm- ton. W.Va.. all members of tic 16-foot club. failei ' ‘ l‘Hi'll it t height .in this competition Marcel Brl‘nard oi Fall's, won the two-mile run in 8:5’ beat'ng Charles Clark Angeles by less than a although Clark fell midway the race. John Thomas the high jump - inches. of Boston took at six feet. WON’T CONTEST SEAT CORNER BROOK tCI"r~ECI Finn Jr.. Newfoundland leader of the New Democratic .said Friday the New lcrats won't offer a candidate in lthe Trinity North provincial by- ielection Feb. 18. Ml. li‘iiiii said this party has no organization in Itlie district and he felt there I would not be time to get a cam- lpaign undrr way. Tile seal Will be contested by the Liberals and Conservatives 51935. . to r e appointment to the .hcnch. his political affiliations had been with the Conservative i party. but when. in 1954. the pos- l ition of Chief Justice of Canada lfell vacant. the judicial compe- l tcncc of Mr. Justice Kerwin was .so universally recognized that ltlle Liberal government of the [day accorded to him. (that high- _ est appointment in the courts of Prince Edward Island will the nation. send three Queen's Scouts to the i .. , - . 11th World Jamboree to be held‘ , ,The 5,9”.“m” was amply “‘5‘ in Greece this summer on the I titled. His Judgments have been site of tlhe famous battle ol" marked by a clarity of language. Marathon. I ‘and by a keen appreciation of Representing the Island will the jurisprudence and prece. he! Ronald RGCVC’S. 8th Cilarr‘deiits which he was called upon IOIINOWH‘TI‘OOD. (Trinity): Ron- to consider and apply. His de- alt-I MOIIISh 0f the lsi Springlvotion to the sometimes arduous Pal'k Tm“? and 1133111 Kelly Ol;duties of his office was constant. “19 2nd Su‘mmeljs'lde TI‘OC'P- even to the extent of overtax- The Scouts Will gather from lng his strength. His administra- across Canada. in Montreal and tin. ability w a s outstanding, WI”. leave by .I‘et 0" JUIy 30- In . both in directing the business of addition to the Jamboree. Can~ the court and in acting as dep._ ____ ‘ t adifn Scouts will have a week 0 ourlng. o o - EJGI‘IIIIID Scores {Mayhew iTKO Over Diane I °~ . COPENHAGEN (AP)— .Has Winner iEmile Griffith. world middle- . us of Confederation Memorial building. In the background are ward Island. (CP Wirephotot 7 Jamboree THIS WEEK IN SPORTS A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD SPORT. CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUNITY SPORTS SUPPORTERS I'N SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE SHERBROOKE ESSO SERVICE (Arnold It. Madson. Lessee) Phones: Day 9932—Night 7443 Cor. 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Referee Robert on Scidel of Switzerland awarded hww~___- . ..... .. . HISTORICAL documents ob-” ins B, gnylan‘ Hon. Angus —-- Harvester and Spud Islander. “'9 b‘l’Ut I0 frgfflit‘lll 35] Christ)": tamed by Hon. Angus Mac- Mill-Lean and Ian W. Brown. ments or corms nndoncc “.131. BC“ “me ‘0‘: the “"99 furI‘m-TS sen sumpe ellessy agams ELI-'5 representative In B‘Wland and Brow" ing to Island histICry would con- was My Cleggs 49‘2 seconds m the "was in a fight that was WILLIAMS your dependable florist Over 50 Years' Servtce Open 24 Hours Daily Flowers For All Occasi ms 153 Granville St.—Dial 3232 “When you think of flowers. think of ours." J. Harold Arsenoull' Frames and Sashes Dial 3163 16 DukeSt. Hutchinson's Sheet Metal Sherman Hutchinson. Prop. Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating Phone 5400 210 Water St. MONDAY. BASKETBALL—Senior BASKETBALL—Junior Lcan. P. . the {edema hahmm‘ we, the Sixth race. one-sided all the way. 3 represented the archives at the sider depositing them in “u. ar_ ed over to the Provincial Ar- chives Saturday. Shown here discussing some of the papers presentation ceremony. The chives collection archives will be housed in the 3 The function of an archives is Fathers of Con-trdcration Mcm- -to preserve. catalogue and make orial Building in Charlottetown. available to students of history. :documents of the pubiin sirvice US- } alid of private collections entr ‘ ted to the archives. Such mater- lial i n c l u d e s correspondence maps. prints. legal documents which relate to early island history are left to rig-ht. Doug and such related records. By es- itablishing a record center. a so- I l l .ctety provl cs 01 the proper lpreservation of all significant V written records. Historians have 0 I often stated that they are grave- andi - ' Iy Ir capped bi the constant Barons Blank Aces; Goalie'slhird Shutout 3 y THE CANADIAN PRESS ans brought their Il-game win- Goaitender Les B i n k l e y less streak to an end in impres-l scored his third "iutout in five sive fashion Saturday night by games as Cleve...nd Barons de- beating Buffalo Bisons. . feared Quebec Aces 5-0 in an The Indians had completely GALLANT Moving & Storage Ltd. Agents For North American Van Lines At Same Location Obtain Top Service On All Insurance Needs By Contacting J. LeRoy Gallant Ins. Insurance Phones 3520-3533 310 Water St. Moving 3900 BOWLING—Open lanes WEDNESDAY Following Saturday's sod-turn— moms to the Provincial Ar-i destructionl. disappefl‘l‘anf'f‘ 01' American Hockev League game revamped unit: th at found Ing ceremonies for the bothers ('Ili\'(‘$. inaccessibi itv of the materials i _ ~ - ' ' ‘ - . . . , - n Cleveland. 5 i m ht. three defencemen o eratln as at Confederation Memorial Buii- The material. some of which of Ill?l" '.\'n“k. In y g p g . _ . . other AHL ding. the Island‘s representative dates from the late 1100 s. was During the past year. a start dav night. in the federal cabinet. Hon. .\n- obtained by the minister from has been made to arrange and HUS MacLean presented a var- lIl(‘ Old Book Farm in Morris- evaluate historically. the public ghm, Beam routed Rochester I . ‘. . ._ . . payers who have been defen- ied group of historical do...“ burg. Ont. All of the documentsidocumen‘ts .in the possession of Americans $2: and Pittsburgh sive stalwarts. I" “1" "“IIN'IW‘ are relaled mime prnv'm'al E°V9r"m€".'- u ‘5 Hornets defeated Baltimore Jimmy Anderson. tlu‘ history 0f Prince Edwardlhopl‘d m" a mlnpmlmns'v“ “91“Clippers 5-3. son and Bruce Cline each Island. ‘ 199"” “Imalcr'al “"“be “81“ The Barons. who have the scored twice for the Indians. During the presentation. Mr. able I” “WSW: "1 "‘9 a‘Th'Ves league's best home record. have Two of the Buffalo goals came action Satur-;a forward line. That line had . Springfield Indians'Bob McCord centering for Ted beat Buffalo Bisons 9-4: Her- Harris and Bill White. three Dennis OI- LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in columns adjoining Classified Advertising section.) Macl.EOD — At the Charlotte» Fol). J. HARBOUR MOTORS auto body repairs complete paint jobs mechani- cal repairs tune-ups radialnl' repairs welding operated by Burleigh & Jim MacKinnon one 8241 Summerside West SUMMER ST. SCHOOL THURSDAY. WLING—Sweepstake SKATING—8:00—l0:00 town Hospital. Sunday. ' 963. John Machud. BI‘I- Mm-Lcnn mentioned his hopes facilities ‘0 it". includtd in "19 lost only one of their last 19 off the stick of John McKenzie. that thf‘l‘ 0001119 “Wing dOCU' Memora' Bu‘ldmg- games in Cleveland. The Indians grabbed a 3-0 Joe Sun-a. rookie centre. lead at the start of the game 0 o h scored (wk-9 as the Barons and broke the contest wide open poilred in their five goals in the WI!“ 3 {Ive‘goal WWW“ I“ the ° ° ' “Iiml1d perIOdlt J0'hnthlflelmon' thlsrd PerIfjdl'd th tll _ i ie op goa gc er in e eague. ringie ‘s 0 er a les mont Lot 16 in his 02nd ycai. lgot his 28th of the season and war: by McCord. Murray Davi-. Resting at the gnu-no“ Fu. itlie others were scored by Fred son and Wayne Larkin. Art‘ until Illncral ar- Members and Peter Meerbilrg. Glover. the Barons' playing Stratton and Brian Smith addedl rangements are completed. Members of the youth groups captain. and Dick Van Impe the other Buffalo scores. 1 LIDSTONE 7— At SUMMERSIDE -— of the various youth groups of _ the glow.” Trinity Church took part in both including CGIT. Explore rs. Ty- Binkley was stunned when he services.ros. Sigma-C. Tiixis and YPU was knocked into the boards JEFFREY GETS THREE I . i _ morning and even ng I 11:3"ch IleaIina (bull yesterday in observance of youth attended the services in a body late in the second period but I" P‘IISburgh' a three‘goal Lidstone ‘0. ‘ryfie yang". aha weck. as well as participating in the remained in the game. Performance by Larry Jeffrey years. Funeral annoulicc- Al the morning service. Miss services of worship. END WINLESS STREAK sparked the Home“ to Vlctory ‘ over Baltimore. Jeffrey scored the first two iPittsburgh goals in the opening period but it was his third goal ment will be made later. Adclc Machod led the Egrislponfib The ministeJ.tI}lcV. 3- web; At Springfield. Mass. the de- sirc reading Wllll Miss en er CXPI‘CSSC 0 DOB-Slim 0 {chain lea ue chem ion [ndi. PHILLIPS " M Pflm cm‘my Pit-hard reading the scripture.having the young people and In the last period that actually Carter Defeats Im the um Hospital Fab' 3' 1963‘ “mus” lesson. The speakers were Ger-‘their leaders present. i Pittsburgh had taken a 3-1 Gomeo Brennan ‘lead entering the third period WHITE STAR LAUNDRY Ltd. GET DAISY FRESH WISHES Willi 00 laundry Service For Professional Laundry Service Dial 2263 1‘ Spring St. S'Side BASKETBALL—Intersch SKATING—1:30—3:00 MINOR HOCKEY—7:3 ISHL HOCKEY—9:15 SATURDAY. Rebecca' M“ 0' Robert H' aid Hopkirk and Barrie Mac? "This work With Olll' .VOlllh NEW YORK 'Avp)_Middle. when Baltimore scored twice in BOWLIN Phillips 17 East Street Sum- . . . i, . . . _ ' ‘ ‘ Gregor. With the girls cholr.merlts the ever increasing sup mrfi'fiegfl'.“ fl "13‘ leading in the song service. port of the whole congregation dav Feb 5 mtgiet:nsumme;._ In the evening the speakerland especially I'll'li t'heMareaw at side Church of Christ who”. was Miss Mary MacLurc. wdh,personal eaders p. r. e - w I H l "d R . . less than two minutes. Rm H .. g-w. rmdmg The scrip. —- —— 0815:6326 er 'ib'" ‘Hur'fl- Jeffrey blasted one past goalie garment MD M In p“)ka lIII-IImIIi-l n was read bv M B . I”1 .Hrer ‘2‘", staggfired.l‘“ Marcel Pelletier three minutes melon-y. The pravcr in; ozlguéhr?21ntus 5" 9”" later for the winning point. "an"; MFBLMI‘JWNE; 31‘2"- l.orri‘s Prayer were delivered. knight m outpoim Game" 3mm Floyd Smith added an insur- Y. e . . . .. rs. Robert Shaw in her 91st year. d by William Wedlocleh G I ‘bout at Madison S uare Ga - 0w“? Glover was the other Imnmns were "8'15!"er fliers" _l”"”‘_" ’—". s den. q r Pittsburgh 2051 - getter. Dave "1"" the Cufcliffe service will be held at 2 pm, Miss Heather Taylor leading tbelber stated by Edgar Wedlock. A duet was! in“ of Bimini In . Immund ance goal late in the period. Funeral . t P. L Carter. of Paterson NJ Creighton netted a pair for the Home. ‘ d. N HUI‘L' ' 9"“ C _ "mm" ‘ 1,1 ' 'f' l . nd Rat h Keller 01 the i......is.i'.".“.?.tifl‘t‘idhlll GO If! IPS leading null-Ottawa Canadiens w???“ "’6‘ ‘° ”'°""““ iii? " " “ funeral will be held today. trounced last place St. Louis n was the ma, straight vie. At Hershey. Pa.. the Bears With service commencing at 3 oclock. Interment will be In Brackley Beach cemetery. ‘Braves 9-5 Sunday to lengthen tory for Carter and his 15th in scored. three IlSl-PCI‘IOG goals. . itheir undefeated streak in the ‘7 Pm "EMS Pennanv 09"" ln9IUd‘"R a penalty "‘0' “my by IlAllFA‘i (CPI Acadia Uni- League to nine games hook“ “I” i" 6‘5 Imms'm “all”: NAMShfn' m be“ R0. . . —— I . -' I .. er mercans. REDMOND — At the Charioiie- versin downed si. 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Complete Dry Cleaning Service REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS Phone 5440 185 Water St. Opposite C.N.R. Station . m... I Most of the excitement in the Date Rolfe and Myron Stan- tavan Howit‘al. "75:83! M13912“? “1:3! “grandma”; bout was pro. ‘kiewicz put Hershey ahead 2-0 Lak' ' . d .ni m Keith McCreflt‘y. With two 30813 vided by the ultra - cautious early in the game before Ro- e veme’ in ms 76th ymr' salggdigi. {mi-ray picked lip four 93d“ and B'"-" Cam‘r' Nm‘m Brennan in the ninth round. A Chester's Jel‘l’y Ehmfln and Ar- ar » His remains will be t - - - rke and Befllldln- 3"" COUVCY- DOW! back-pedalling. side - stepping. bour collected goals to tie the mm lane Jenn“ “"va ’é“"h2.ii1il:l§2i§:ar' C“, Senior and Bill Inglis. safety-first fighter all night. he score. Late in the second. pe- o'oiock .mfiay mm at. 'I I'Mnttlicws scored five for Si. Al Caron. who scored all five nailed Carter midway in the riod. Howne Yanosik smashed a (“who is late residentc. Maws and Redford the other. goals “an”, the Kingston round With a right to the jaw mfoot blast into the net to hem "EWIMGIII Willi! hi‘ -..I—— - v-WJ“ —‘ i l l bame i sent the fierce-looking fa- shove the Bears ahead again tom “'9de mil-"mm Francis Corcoran. Cardigan. F'°““’““" '“ n “3 “3 vorite staggering and dazed to 32 and set the stage for (the fi- tor as t“emu”; " 9 "clock in his~ 70th vear. Resting at Saturday night. counted. three the ropes. nal assault. 8. Jmeggfi's g‘lsrhchMtysmzé “w H‘mnflw'v Fun"... “(mm more ere Sunday. Kingston The three officials had Car- “—-h‘ . ' ‘ c . i will won over St. bout}: Saturday tor ahead by big margins. Ref- RULE or mumn . _ morning Mill“ 0 if“! an eree Teddy Martin ad it . . “I”; p"(I‘izikTil:‘SdtIIyCuthbt-rt‘s Murray lit!“ Edda! SIMPS- rounds to I. judge Bill Rechti An eorly Scottish icing ah. 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