.\7 Saint John Medical Talks Have Real Island Flavor The 64th annual meeting of the Canadian Tuberculosis As- * sociation and 6th annual meet- ing 0 Society are being staged in Saint John. N.B. next week but despite the location the meet- ings will have a decided Prince ., Edward Island flavor Dr. E M. Found. 'C-harlotte- A town. medical superintendent. at the Provincial Sanatorium is president-elect of the Canadian " Tuberculosis Association and Miss Erma Tait. RN. Charlotte-l town. is chairman of the nurs- es' section. Several Prince Edward Is- land doctors are delivering pa- pers at the four-day sessions. D'. . D. Drysdale diseusses biiateral hilar adenopathy. Dr. John Craig. reticuloses present- ing as chest disease. Dr. J. C. Sinnott. the use r' pulmonary function study in polycythaemia. and Dr, W. R. Stewart, children in minor tuberculosis epidem- ics. All doctors are from Char- lottetown. - Dr. Found will present the report for Prince ward Is land to the Rehabilitation sec- tion and Minister of Health for P.E.I.. Hon. Dr. Hubert Mac- Neill will preside at Thursday‘s closing banquet at The Admiral Beatty Hotel. LIFE MEMBERSHIPS At this dinner three Islanders will receive honorary life mem- berships. They are: Dr. Irene Allen MacPherson. formerly of Summerside; Miss Mona Wil- son. RN. and Miss Mabel Gor- man. . Dr. Frank MacKinnon. prin- cipal of Prince of Wales Col- lege, Charlottetown, will be the guest speaker at the closing dinner. Several other Prince Edward day Islanders are to participate in the Saint John program. They are Miss Miriam I-Iyde. Char- lottetown. who will report on e Canadian Thoracic ' ' Prince Edward Island and DR. FOUND nutrition In children and teen- agers. Brigadier W. W. Re . Charlottetown, speaking on the rehabilitation program on 52 s Blanche Conway, Charlottetow discussing the Christmas Se workshop. AND TOUR Following the Saint John I-s m !" ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. June 20, 1964. 5 MISS WILSON meeting a post-convention tour of Prince Edward Island has been arranged by the Prince Edward I s l a n d Tuberculosis League. This tour will take place on Friday and Saturday, e as and 27 Headquarters 'of the post-con- vention delegation will be Dal- vay House, Grand Tracadie. J. Robert Ferguson. Monta- gue; Henry G. Mar-William. Charlottetown; and Mrs. Her- man Corcoran, Alberton, were chosen as national representa- tives of the P.E.I. Fe ' of Home and School for 1964-65 at a recent Federation execu- tive meeting held at the Na- tional Film Board office in Charlottetown. Mrs. r Gleeson outlined plans for the annual meeting of Canadian Home and School here July 13-17 announcing that on the opening day, Dr. Henry Hicks. president of Dalhousie University. will preside over a discussion on the subject: ‘Does Canada need a federal office of education?" It was also noted that Rev. National Reps. Named For Home And School on dered dinner during the confer- blic relations: Mrs. Basil Mac-y Donald, Tracadie Cross. libra- TY: lottetown. resolution and policy;; d Robert Donnelly. Charlotte: town. audio-visual. , Mr. MacWilliam and Col. Mac. donald were appointed to gatherl information on the financing of' education. while Reginald Mac-I Donal and Charles Campbelll D 5 and resources use and conflicts during the conference. and A. Parker. Char-ibusiness meeting with election of new officers and presenting of reports will also be included ‘n the program. Entertainment will include the viewing of “Spring Thaw" in the Confederation Centre Theatre. Small loans Information Is Released APITAL BUREAU were named co-chairmen of al committee on study and pm} gramming for workshops for. development of regional high‘ school associations. M. F. Hagan presided at the meeting. John Sutherland Donnell, DD. of the 5th Avenue Church in New York City will speak on “the spiritual values of educa- tion" at the government - ten- ence. Mrs. Gleeson told the execu- tive that the Charlottetown Home and School will stage a reception for the convention delegates. COMMITTEE CRAIRMEN 'l' h e following “‘ Resources Mins. Meet Tomorrow A reception and dinner kicks off the three-day meeting of the Canadian Council of Re- rces Ministers tomorrow evening at Dalvay-by-the—Sea H 8 = otel. The council will review re- sources agreements. pollution. Heavy Rains Pose Threat NIIGATA (AP) — Torrential rain storms bore down on this quake - wrecked Japanese city early today. Japan’s national radio broad- cast flood warnings to the crip- pled city. digging its way out of the ruins of Tuesday‘s dis- aster and jolted Friday night by a strong after-shock. The storm. which dumped up to four inches of rain along Japan’s western coast. was ex- pected to hit this low-lying port city about dawn. It already had claimed one life. injured five and fl more than 1, homes in southwestern Japan. C 0!“ O’I'I‘ WA —- A total of $31,690 was aloaned to Prince Edward Island businessmen u r the Small Businesses Loans Act in the first quarter of this year, it was reported here Friday. Of the total, the largest amount was loaned t e rm: GUARDIAN 86" o servic industries, $22,740, Another 36,-l 16,051 separate loans. III was loaned to the reth trade and $2,000 to manufacture ing industries. 2 In all of Canada, 056 loans {stalling 35,774,843 were made month period. _ In the last quarter of 1968. ‘ 169 loans were made to PEI under the Farm Improvement Loans Act, for a total of $276,- - The largest amount, $207,110; - went for the purchase of agric- ulture implements. Another $48,; was for construction purpos-, es, $20,250 for livestock and $691 for other purposes. Canadians farmers borrowrdv. $28,165,512 under the act in Pre chairmen were named for the year 1964-05: Prof. J. . Ban- chard, Charlottetown. archives; Col. L. F. Macdonald, Charlot- tetown, school life; Rev. Keith Hobson. Summerslde, family ' ' nry MaeWilliam. For Illegal sq A Stanhope 'man. Cecil Les- ter Roberts. was fined $200 and costs or three months when he pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawfully selling liquor before Q u e e n s County Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC, yester- Quentin Dennis Mos'sman, of Sourls, had his case adjourne by consent until July 13. He had been charge with unlawfu'ly LOCAL BRIEFS owning animals in that he had mistreated or not cared for .a (D The case against Charles Ed- gar Cooke, Wood Islands, who pleaded not guilty to failing to yield the right of way at an intersection, was adjourned un- til June 26. Edmund Elton Somers of Breadalbane drew a fine of $10 and costs or five days when he pleaded guilty to not bringing his car to the RCMP for inspec- INJURED IN FALL E. S. Chandler. Chief Elm- trical Inspector for the Prov- ince, is confined to his home following injuries received when he fell from a ladder on Saturday. TOOMBS FUNERAL — The funeral for John L. Toomhs was held privately Friday. June 19 m the MacLean Funeral Home where service was con- ducted by Rev. John G. E. Ball. Pallbearers were: John Gil- more. K, Edmund MacKenzie, Russell Compton, W. Louis Cos- tello. John E. Ice and G. D. Carson. Interment took place in the People's cemetery. CHURCH SERVICES The United Church. Mount Stewart -St. Peters Bay Charge. Mount Stewart 11.15 am. Worship 10 am. Senior Sun- day School; 11.30 am. Junior Sunday Schooleorell . 9.45 a. m. Worship. 10.45 am. Senior Sunday School 10 a.m.. Junior School: St. Peters Bay. 8 pm. Worship, . Sunday School. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at all services. Reception of new members at St. Peters Bay. Rev. Donald MacLennan. minister. BEER FUNERAL -- Tile fu- neral for Mrs. Ernest W. Beer was held Friday, June 19 from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. Paul's Anglican Church where service was conducted by Rev. 1". Louis Elias. During the recessional the choir cbx‘t- ed the “Nunc Dimitis" and the hymns usng were "Breathe On Me Breath of God" and “O God Our Help in Ages Past". At- tending in body were the staffs of the Rendezvous Res- taurant. Peter Pan Drive-In and the Islander Motel. Pall bearers ' w ' u as Fulton . . Hill. Pierce, Norman Nicholson, Ed- ward Miiler. George Surge and Wilfred Livingstone. Inter- ment took place in Sherwood cemetery. tion when ordered. Edison Demerail McKenna, Albany. was remanded until June 26 to fix a date for trial of his contested charge of im- paired driving. James A n gu s MacInnis of Bedford pleaded not guilty to driving a vehicle while his li- cense was suspended. and his case was adjourned until June 26 to fix a date for hearing. LACK OF WITNESSES A John Wayne Casford of Char- lottetown. who had previously entered 'a plea of not guilty to the charge of unlawfully ovar- taking and passing another ve- hicle on a solid white line. had his trial adjourned until June 25 at 7.30 p.m. Four witnesses appeared for the Crown during the hearing, which had to ‘be adjourned for lack of defense witnesses. none of whom were present in the courtmom. s- Stanhope Man Fined $200 Ie Of Liquor ter O'Donnell is counsel for lie accused. Six men pleaded guilty to file- gal possession of liquour, a nd each received a fine of $20 or 30 days. . City Native Awarded PhD A Charlottetown native. John A. Weir, has been awarded his doctor of philosophy degree from Notre ame University. South Bend, Indiana. Dr. Weir. the son of Mrs. J .A. Weir and the late J, Angus Weir of Cumberland Street, is a graduate of St. Dunstan's Uni- versity (bachelor of com- merce) and University of Wes- tern Ontario. a master‘s in bus- iness administration). He is now attached to the University of Manitoba teach- ing staff. and is married with two children. not at the same time delineat- ed. “In view of the developing trade with this province." he said. "(the causeway) has be- come a matter of great urgen- c Study and discussions concer- ni the transportation pro- blems of the Island as a whole are "in the midst" of Premier Shaw’s program. The study concerns types of roads to be built within the province as well as the problem of cause- way and other connections with the mainland. he sai . These discussions, hoped the premier. "will be crystallized into an active program of im~ proved highways in the near future." Charlottetown, community life; rRev. William Simpson. Char- lottetown. am; Kipping. Charlottetown. consti- tion; Mrs. Helen MacDonald, Charlottetown, publicity and pu- AIR CONDITIONING Call us for free estimates on $1.50 per couple Everyone Union Commercial College Graduation Dance Y.C.M.A. TUESDAY. JUN'E 23rd 9:00 to 12:00 Semi Formal Music by the Hi-Notes Welcome light Saving Time. Work. 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