Mace COMING DOWN THE HOME STRETCH ing the fatr themselves a whale of a time taking in the many different rides in this year's midway How has God And as thev came down the home stretch, it's Kevin Tay- ler of Chitown driving one os mf the horses on the merry- go-round Kevin, like hund- reds of other children attend. Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 18, 1965. |ship his Creator jheiped ta ta know His \for man? urator ‘Thrilled’ Over Gallery Grant Moncrieff Williamson, curator ef Confederation Centre art zal- lery,.. said -vesterday--he- was “thrifled’ .over ‘the news ahout @ $1.5 fanada Council grant forthe cattery’ Me '-\Elamson-explained that the grant, plus the $400 travel allowance that goes with it; is te he used for the purchase of paint- ings in—other—parts—of—Canada, and that for the Charlottetown gallery, the paintings will likely he boucht.in. Edmonton, Saska- toon; Vancouver. and Vicforia “T wan't go -for-anv of the ®eally hig name pheople,” he @aid ‘There are one or two in- re : teresting young painters comp- letely unknown in this part of the world.” “This is an {maginative op- eration,”’ he said. ‘It puts the gallery directors right inte the — “artist's studio.’ Mr. Williamson said the mat- ching grant that must be raised in order to qualify ‘for the Can- ada Counei! grant need tiot come from provincial revenues, but may be raised in any manner hy the gallery. Canada Counei] alse announe ed_grants for galleries in Saint John, Hamilton, Regina and Saskatoon. Youth Fitness Training Camp Is Underway At Holland Cove A vouth fitness and leadership training camp, which will also * deal with a number of problems which, could affect teenagers, euch. as aieshelcant tobacco roblems, is underway at. Hol- and-Coy ey Attending the camp are 48% girls 15 years of age and old er Provincial physical edueca- tion director David Boswell said this was the maximum number the camp could accommodate "Some applicants had to he turned down, but those attend ing were selected on the hasis Of their leadership potertial, echolastie aptitude and athletic proficiency.” Mr. Boswell said the eamp ia @taffed hy a eompetent group of instruct tor neluding Summer aide physical education instrue- tor. Charl es. Rallem, Queen Char. lotte—Hech=Schasi—phusical edu @ation instructress Mrs. Jean Sterns,” QCHS instructor Bob Miller, Morell instructor Aquin as Rvan, physical-educatron ex pert Patricia Pickard, gymnas tic teacher Miss Jane Purdy, Moncton, and Mrs Don McCar- > Se ES z Seta Be” € thy of Birchwood High Schoo! ‘The camp is sponsored by the provincial division. of studies--and —physical education in_-co-operation with the federal fitness and amateur sport direc- torate. Mr. Boswell said it is hoped that a special fitness demonstra- tion wt] be. put on Thursday, at tended by officials of the feder- al _and Provincial governments. Baha'i Faith Lecture Held “Mrs. Terah Cowart-Smith of Greensville, N.C. ‘noted Bah’'i teacher and world | traveler, spoke-Manday nicht-in-the-Lec- ture—Fheatre—of—the—C€onfedera=— tion Centre, her topic heing “What is The Baha'i Faith?"’. “The. latest chapter of the Book of Genesis has heen ad ded’ Mrs. Cowart-Smith said in part. ‘God's purpose for man has ever been for man to wor- LT POMEL PENOLA CS MAN ARRESTED Man Wenthed by the FRI ‘@ Vincent De Vita, above, 3B, of Torento. was arrested at “ennedy Intermatianal Airport im New York City Monday. He was charged with participat ing in a one million dollar iot- tery known as the West In ches Hosmtal Sweepstakes : (CP Wirphoto) jrace of men * —Other—tenders—opened—in—thie alcohol = | Bronze have heen having pattern He has sent His pro- pheis and messengers down through the ages. The Baha'is believe. that regardless—of what our faith has been this is the time of fulfillment. “In the year 1844, dawn of the |Baha'i Faith'' declared~—t he | speaker, ‘'man arrived at a new threshold in his spiritual evolu- | tion .The theme for the New Age was to he, there-is just one the human race A new world patriotism iz emer- | ging for-which we may become conscious agents, that is based on peoples.” The meeting was invited to ad Journ to the home of Mr. and. Mrs. James Conrad, 38 Prince Charles Drive, for ‘further dis- cussion and refreshments- a world order Justice to all Keppoch-Tea Hill Road Paving Tender Is Let Lowest tender,- $84,395. for paving the 2.8 mile highway loop from Keppoch to Tea Hill has been submitted by Island Con- struction Ltd, Sherwood. office of Highways Minister Phil- lip Matheson, were from War- ren Maritimes Ltd., $84,709, ané Matheson and MacMi lan, $87,- 529. The section of highway is be ing--builtunder--the -federal-pro- Vincial roads-to-resources. — pro gram FIREMEN. HAVE-HISTORY-_ “The “first” mechanical fire-en-. gine was a steam - powered pump made in England | in 1829. } In. Riaaevicns D. Stirling MacKinnon who passed away Aug. 18, 1964 “Love and memories will never die.” Remembered by wife and _ family , Granite we. ‘Marble * te" Cemetery Lettering VERE BECK & SON LTD. Memorial ‘Craftsmen Since 1870 Ch'town, Montague Long Sleeve Cotton Blouse In assorted and plain colours. 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