"——» Delegates to the twoday convention of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities met last even- ing for a reception at the home of Mayor and Mrs. A. Walthen WESTERN BRIEFS ___.___—.. SMALL DOCKET Magistrate R. S. Hinton fined s Sherbrooke resident $20 and costs for illegal possession 0'. liquor in Summerside police court yesterday. It was the my case on the docket. TRAINS FOR NURSE Miss Florence Foley. Alber- ton. has entered the Charlotte- town Hospital School of Nurs- tug. VISIT FRIENDS Dale Champion. Kensington and David Simmons. New A nan. visited friends in Moncton on Sunday. is PATIENT Mrs. Daniel Hockox. Kenstng— ion. is a patient In the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. where she is receiving treat- HEALTH IMPROVES Harry Dawson is improving in health in Boston. Mass. where he became seriously ill after re- turning to that city. from a three week holiday with members of‘ his family in the Tignlsh area. FROM LYNN. MASS. Guests at the home of M12! and Mrs. Howard Doucette are tieir son-in-taw and daughter. r. and Mrs. Paul Sweeney and two daughters Debbie and Fran- tes of Lynn. Mass. WITH PARENTS Roger Pedersen an employee at the Livingston McArthur Nursing Home. Charlottetown is V spending his holidays at the‘ home of his parents. Mr. and* Mrs. Gunnar Pedersen. Tignish. RECENT VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Perry and children of Halifax were re- cent visitors at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harper. Tignish. TO TORONTO Alan Boyce and Leo Perry. Tlgnish left recently for Toron- to w'iere they plan to be em- Dioyed. ON VACATION Mrs. Joseph W. Doucette and son Raymond DeBlois are spen- dlng a holiday with many of their relatives and friends in To- n o. DEATH NOTICES Receive-4' too am for Classified death lotice column - Miscouche. St. Eleanors. Tyneithe contest is that jude ‘ her ‘70th year. I J FESTIVITIES CLOSE MAYORS CONVENTION Gaudet. The reception was followed by a dinner given by the City of Charlottetown and a Centennial Ball at the Bat- vedera Golf and Winter Club. Getting together at the recep- tion are, left to right. Mayor W.J.S. Walsh. Hamilton. NB: ‘Ceniennial Fall Carnival Planning WellgUnderway SUMMERSIDE — With plans contestant wlether they crown- being formulated for the Cen- ed a queen or not and they are tennial Fall Carnival here from asked to get In touch with the Se 1. 23 to 26, it was announced 1. Civic Stadium manager here by in a release yesterday that 11 I phone as soon as possible (I i s t r i c t 5 across the was also announced, yester- land have expressed their will- 1 day that deadline for entries has ingness to enter their queen In y been extended to midnight Wed- the Miss Centennial of P.E.I. inesday, Sept. 16 This extension contest. to be held in coniunc- I is to allow for a full represen- tion with tile carnival. itation from across the province. As of yesterday word was re-' The judges. one from ea c h s. ceived from five contestants in ‘ county, are in the process of' Prince County while three from r being appointed. Judging will each of Queens 811d Kings had ' be based on charm, poise. grace notified the contest committeelcan'iage. care In groonfing_ in. that they would in all probabil- - reflect. beauty and per-gonalify ity enter the pageant. ‘ and the contestants will be judg- Districts mentioned as possi-ged i both semi.{ormal attire bilities range from Tignish to'and street clothes. Souris along with entries from] Another point mentioned about will take place on Friday and Sat- urday of the carnival and con- arl Valley and O‘Leary in Prince,! Crapaud. Victoria and Cornwall in Queens and Montague and ltestants will be notified e Mt. Stewart in Kings. next week of the full schedule. A committee spokesman poin- Included in the carnival. events ted out that other districts which will he the parade P.E.I. have. had Centennial celebra- I beauties to include. bands. with tions will be allowed to enter a I the contestants either ritding on —-————"——’——‘_— floats or in convertibles. The parade is slated for Sifturday. Mrs. A. MocPhee September as beginning at 130 s P- - Dies In HOSPITCI Prizes are as follows: — for Miss Centennial of P.E.1. 4250: MONTAGUE_The death oc- $100 in cash and a $150 ward- currod in the Kings County robeof her own choosiru: the M rial Hos ital. Montague Princesses -— $50 in cash and a F5133. Sept. iii. 1964. of Mrs: $75 wardrobe of their own: choos- ISLAND NEWS PAG Western And Central Districts The Lad of the Provinces ies Confederation Parade. a group of young alarlohtetown women who portray the wives of the Fathers of Confederation re- turn Thursday from St. reception when they their perfonnance in the audi- torium of the new Memorial University building. The group performed at the Charlottetown Hotel here last night for the executive of the Federation of Mayors and Muni- cipalities which was the 20th time they have staged the per« formance this year. The 26 members of the group. including Professor Royston ngford. who was their pianist. were flown to the Newfoundland capital and all of their ex- penses paid by the Centennial Committee at Ottawa. an ex- Mayor M. J. Patrick. Wind- sor. 0nt.. and G. D. Burris. warden of Halifax County. .5. Confederation tadiesl Big Nild. Welcome other physical properties for the performance. . Spokesmen for the group which returned to' Charlottetown late ant to describe the reception they received. though they were delighted with the way the New- and delightfully surprised at the warmth of the applause that greeted their presentation of what is in reality an historical pageant. Several said the reception was ond expectations. and one of the group said it was be- yond her powers of description. GROUP FETED The Charlottetown ladies were guests of the Mayor and Coun- ' of St. John's at a civic re- ception and noon luncheon and were guests of the Newfound- -nd government at a dinner. The colorful and authentic. —_ p. I pense item of something more. costuming. the manner in Thursday were modestly reluct- i foundland people received them. ‘ t I I . . .1 ,l. Scholarships amounting to $300 on Thursday were pre- sented to three former grade XII students of Tignish Re- gional High School by the Tig- nish Branch. Royal Canadian gion. The trio. who receiv- WEATHER TORONTO (CF) ~ Observed temperatures from the weather office: than 5,000, n was learned last which the ladies portrayed the Min. Max “mm ‘ historic roles — it was the 19th Dawson . . . . . ..... 35 so ti they had presented the Prince George ... m 64 EVENT Fm” Pageant—and the excellence ot.Vancouver . . . . . . .. 53 7] The event was filmed by the . the performance brought most !Edm0nton 30 62 CBC and the conveners. Mrs. I generous applause. algal‘y 29 64 Alfred MacNeitl and Mrs. Wat-l eire were tears of emotion ;Regina 23 59 ter Auid. were flo to St. . running down the faces of some .Winnlpel 30 58 ling Along win the “(we pr”- John’s a week previous to the '. leading Newfoundland citi7ens iTOI‘Onlo 61 72 to, each contestant will receive . show so they could adv on; before the show had concluded, {Ottawa 64 66 3 gift on behalf of the commi¢.lhhe construction of stage and I one who saw the slow stated. iMontreal ---- 68 70 we. ! Quebec. 63 70 The contest itself is expected P h I o I |'. 3:939:3le 33 to draw large crowds both'Fri-‘ C 4 . lday and Saturday nights and o MOIICtOI" 53 69 the crowning of Miss Centennial: t o ‘gzil’flao’étégfiw 552 % will be done by Dr. Frank Mac- w U h H b T p - Kinnon of Charlottetown. presi- s p iiétiifiymfi . . . . . .206 Aggfingtg‘e p‘E'I' centenma‘ A program of lectures. a tour-Dalvay House. PEI. NationaPSt. John's_ Nfld, u so __ of the Confederation complex i and a cruise on a Royal Canada’s '67 ll: Centennial . Maritime Psychological Assoc- iation here yesterday. Delegates heard talks in th e Kelley Memorial Library Build- ana- 1 Park. Thursday evening. . Convention i Delegate HALIFAX (CPI -~ The wea- ther office says the leading edge ‘ pro- . of a cool air mass was ducing showers as it pushed through Southern New Bruno. wick late Friday. m moist air left in the. l H P .0 ' ins. St. Dunstan's Universityfi Malcolm Mackenzie. Deputy i southern regions was being i on “‘Planntng and group effect-V Minister of Education. leaves on l gradually displaced and will be I iveness". b Lawson. Ac-, Sunday by air for Winnipeg entirely out of the district by adia University. Wotfville. .'.S.; “Language and overinclusive thought disorder". by David 5. Hart, Memorial University. St. John‘s. N'fld; “Some comments on theory of emotion." Clayton axter. Mount Allison Univer- sity. Sackville. NB. Rev. Francis Botger. head of St. Dunstan's history depart.- ment. was speaker at the as- sociation‘s annual banquet Masonic l ' Preparation for Canada's Cen— ltenniat in 1967 is main item on I the agenda for the National Film iBoard, H. B. Chandler. Ottawa, I chief liason officer for the NFB. Etold the Dominion - Provincth tconference of the Development of Historical Resources h er :- ‘ yesterday. : Chandler, a former Is- ] lander employed with the depart- ‘ment of education for 23 years 1 before joining the NFB in 1957. ' said the board’s continuing pro- ject toward the Centennial is the 1‘ completion of a series of films on Canadian history. A. A. MacPhee of Cardigan lot The former Hannah Shea of; St. Charles. she was the lasti surviving member of the family . of the late Mr. and Mrs. Johnf a. S Following her marriage in: 1921 she resided in Selkirk un- g til moving with her family to‘ Cardigan in 1936. She was active in all community affairs until her last illness and was a mem- be . . She suffered a heart attack' seven weeks ago from which she never recovered. She was predeceased by Mo . sisters and is survived by her, husband. one son. Hugh In Tor- onto. and four daughters: Dora. Mrs. (George Garner) of Som- lle. Mass. Lilliagi James Sullivan) of on ten . Isabel (Mrs. Earl Murphy) of Hamilton. Ont..tand grail“: i ran c 23%.?” “h ‘ NAVAL CADET Her remains are resting at her late residence from t p.m today until Monday at 9.45 am when they will be transferred to All Saints Church. Cardigan for Requiem Hi Mass at to o'clock. Interment will take place In the church cemetery. ‘ Day Training Paul Mullin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mercier Mullin of: Sum merside. has been awarded a scholarship by the Roy i Ca- nadian Navy to atte d St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish. N.S. He *' toward a Degree in Science. Paul graduated from‘Athena Regional High School itn Sum- merside this year. lib was 3! =7 McTAGUE —- Tile‘death occur- red at the Sacred Heart Home Sept. 10. 1964. of Ernest Mc- Tasue. formcrb of Tignish. aged at years. Resting at the Hennemey Funeral Home from 'h the timers] will take Place Monday morning at 7.3) to St. Simon and St. Jude's Church Roquiem High Mass at 10 o'clock, Interment will take place In the church cemetery. PAUL — At the Prince u- wud Island Hospital. Sept. 11. 1906. Mrs. Amen Paul of 3’00th in her 76th year. Restins at the cutcliffc ru- neral Home until noon Mon- day. then to Brookfield Pres- byterian Church. service com- mencing at no. Interment in the diurch cemetery. Mserag __ CW1“! Memos-it: In view a membership commit- Ffldu. t. u. 1964. Mrs. tee comprised of. an. a. . Alphonso M v cm“; Msgléinnon mpgolsm. Frank Me- “n' I” he Aid was a n mamas villi”: n" “3:; Divas smttha‘tnmabrg: V ' ' wou‘ pa p e . - . I I new“ tour cavslcade, R. . McKin- icon. at 10 o'clock. Io- ttrment in is. eh osmo- ‘67. II the at Mon. coo- ‘fibutions to toe mum Can- : MW will to miss very active in school activiries and an outstanding athlete S" Class Plans Completed ALBERTON— Alberton branch of the Canadian Association for Retarded Children met at the Western Hospital 'l'hursdsy evo ning with the vice~president con- ducting the meeting and M i s I Frances McAlduff acting as see reta m fem. . KrilpMcKinnon. Miss Lillian Andrew and Miss Frances Me Alduff were named trustees of' the day training class‘ for the coming year and R. D. Mscxln .' non and Robert Campbell wem named a committee to secure I cupboard for the classroom. hope was expressed that new members would be added to the association and With this non. Mrs. A. C. Green and Mrs. Brydon Smith were named a committee to make arrange- ments. As on s prevtous oecs- ‘ sion there will be s local caval- 9ide and winners in the vmou: classes will participate in s .e' one. “Til: meeting opened with the CARC prayer and was omn- AII Purchases must be “ “‘50 “"Sml’l‘ng. ALBE‘RTON—‘l‘he Grand Mas- “ "an “Elaborate mm m“ {ter of Masons for Prince Ed. “955'” of me “n 93"" today ward island. Most Worshipfut i“ a I’m-led can” "The Laby ‘Percy Reigh Bagnall made an “nth” for tho Montreal 1967 lofficial visitation to Zettand World's Fair- iLodge. Alberton. Thursday eve- Other speakers on the fi n a jning. ' _ ' day of the conference w e rt 1 Amt"!!! the VISION! Party were w, H. cransmn, A. E, Powley iGrand Lodge Officers H. L. Pat and J 1) Herbert. lmer. J. A. Carruthers. F. A. .Frank MacKinnon was ivanId9r7tinev W- 5- BUFDK. Sh . i . Case ey. Roy Boates. eit irej‘nsfig‘ngnTlxgs‘gfiqu“;:: IMacKinnon. N. n. Cutcliffe and ' " . D. Carson. gage!“ at the Charlnttetow” l Addresses on Masonry in var- Airisie Lodge. Summerside who Coroner Sets I also dealt with Masonic affairs. The Grand Lodge officers were An in nest will be held Sept. IWEIcome‘I by P3“ Mayer Her“ 15 at (gorgetown "no the death Leavitt. Following the clos- of Frederick Aitken. who was 5‘“ “f "‘9 killed near his home Aug. to?" W“ "Ned by when he touched a wire‘fence inmge' l t ' I fro iii‘iiflomihfii my "' ' BASEBALL SCORES Coroner Is Dr. GSA. lnman. Jury members are Keith Mac- Kenzie. foreman:l CIISILde Pet- American “an. ers. Vernon Pooe. o n Scott. ' - ’ Gerald MacDonald. Josepn‘; mtozngd" wmol‘gtg 33 Campbell and Clarence Dixon. ‘ " ' 08L Minnesota 022 000 100— 5 10 I SPURN GREY CUP BID New York 0% 100000— 3 60 HAMILTON; Ont. (CPI — Chicago 000 012 I30- 7 l3 I Hamilton won‘t spend civic dol- Cleveland too 011 000- 8 O l tars to help local service clubs National League enter floats in the 1964 Grey‘Cinclnnati ooommooo— 0 l Cup parade in Toronto. lMIIwaukee oooooooix— 1 20 rams CASH lWarden J. A. Carruthers. Spec- ; ial speaker was Bro. Ausin of; tie a lobster sup- 1 .where he will attend the annu- §al convention of the Canadian Education Association. Mr. Mac— .Kenzie has een a director of the association since 1958. peciat feature of this an- , nual convention in recent years has been the meeting of mime [era and Deputy Ministers of Education to discuss education— 0 the provinces. On his return from Winnipeg Mr. MacKenzie will stop off at. Toronto for a meeting of the Canadian Citizenship Council. Mr. MacKenzie was appointed ‘ a director of the council at the annual meeting last May expects to be in his office agam i on Monday. Sept. 21. British Delia— Queen Due Here Sunday Miss Christine Ann it in he province. Miss Hewett is call on Mayor A. W. Gaudet. Premier W. R. Shaw and Lt. Gov. W. J. MacDonald Monday. ‘and she will attend the lunch— _eon meeting of the Charlotte— .town Rotary Club at l2.15 pm. ‘ Monday's program also in- !cludes a visit to Confederation iChamber. a visit to Confedera- tio Centre. a television ap- pearance at 7.20 pm. with Miss Elaine Bryenton. P.E.l. Dairy Princess. and a meeting with New Glasgow Junior Farmers. Tuesday Miss Hewett will vis- ‘it Summerside. tour points of interest enroute and have in- i ner at Dalvay House. Following a press conference at 9.30 Wednesday morning. she will visit Island farms. attend a plowing match at Brudenetl 0 and a dinner at Montague Hig't I School. QW CASE and COUNTERS PRICED EOR QUICK SALE AT Summerside Curling Club COURT STREET ENTRANCE - SOUTH TIME 9 A.M.—IZ NOON AND I PAL—4:00 EM. EACH DAY MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Sept. 14th - Sept. 15th - Sept. 16th removed by Friday. September lath. ~ SMALLMAN'S llMllED at at problems of mutual concern i ‘ t ‘ Hewett. dairy queen of England and Wales. will arrive in Charlotte- town Sunday for a five-day vis- scheduted to :early today. As a result clear- ing skies and cool temperatures are expected. Sunday also promises to be sunny urday. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island. East- ern NB. Counties. Lower St. John River Valley: Clearing .during morning: noon cloudy periods; cool; N LEGION SCHOLARSHIPS lite not as cool as Sat-‘ a few after: mar ed their awards from lst vice presidert Clovis Douceite, will continue their education at St. Dunstan‘s University. Above, David Perry. left. son of M1. and Mrs. Russell J. Perry, Tignish. Muriel Hogan. daugh- ter of Mrs. and the late How- ard Hogan. Tignish. and Rus- sell Gallant. son of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Gallant. 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