WEATHER sland News Page ‘ ae + PGE $ WEATHER : 1S d. \ TORONTO CPs": Tenigere Man ets Recor tures ; A ; * : Low overnight High Friday . . | : d FRALIPAX (CP Billy Dawson : 78 Eastern and Central Districts njure Shakespeare. af Halifax *- set ot Snag ..* 4 . ‘ ‘ eae : : record Friday in the Nova Sco- ' : 9 a . } Vancouver ‘e 73 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat.. Rily 23, 1966. 5 Preston -D.. MacClure,. deputy tia Junie Tennis championships ee S > . mayor of Montague. was rushed here when he reached the finals Edmonton J , : * . to the Prince Edward Island Hos- in three divisions é Calgary 43 = ”. Students | Kilmuir W.I..~ pital on Wednesday following an’ He gained ‘the finals in the Saskatoon es 4n 5 J ' a accident at Langley: Frosted Food junior men's singles by. defeat- Regina erearesy 44 - Meeting Held Plant tie was later own to the ing Mike Reardon, of Annapolis Winnipeg ........ 55 — ‘Here or : . Moncton Hotel Dieu Hospital for Royal, NS.. who was seeded Toronto °..5.<..... 61 Meinhana_‘of —Kilmuir—Womens ; treatment seit « Rumber one, 62, 46, 63, he +Ottawa—— as 53 S d Institute héid their July meet: The accident: occurred as he gained the finals of th8-14 and Montreal -...:....: 53 ™ our un oe ing’ in the hall: with eight mem- was working with machinery: A under boys—sipgles beating Jeff Quebiec oe 47 74 bers and one visitor present screwdriver struck him in the Dver of |St* Fohn's. Nfld, -62, Fredericton: -...:.. aR a A group of high school stude Mrs. Bruce Leeco read a. let- eve. Mr nae ae electric “ia! 6-0 and completed the sweep in- Saint John -../4... 44 73 from various northern Alberta ter from Dr Lotta Hitchmanova [engineer with ankley.Com-: the 1% ‘and under singles by Moncton raeyn es - ii points will arrive in Charlottes of UNICEF -with an appeal for pany : trimming John Power of Dart- Hatifax7 © ....3.. 51 BR town Sunday on. an’ extended. used clotiing! for a disaster ar- Mrs" MacLaire. received word mouth &.2 &! Charlottetown 58 75 tour acress Canada ea_in_(ireece ee ‘ b yesterday that he is resting com- ~Laté in the afternoon playing Sydney reees we 61 This year’s tour is intended to. Mrs” James Cam pbell and “DR. BONNEL -| fortably_and it is hoped that th amen es | Yarmouth Peet ETI per artnet Ott EO iDeel 2 aE EPI EE per Er POT oe ae ee ee ne — Coe pe aon aa A al- Te aL air finals in the 4 and a wolf * itizenshtp: All. students: participat- pointed to canvass in‘the district t though most lie ls only. partial under mixed: doubles aa rod ae ing .are fluent in both French for the tuberculin. testing and x- Dr. Bonnell sight can be restored ie Donna also gained two finals BOStON eee eee 3*- and Engtish and are being re- pay survey to be held jn Monta- Mr.’ MacLure took the place making it in the junior ladies Tew Yore oo. ccii 63 ceived by youth and adult groups gue the. latter part of August. of Major Douglas McGowan for <¢; ingles and the under 16 singles. Miami 80 89 in the prairie provinces: as’ well Plans. to” hold a ——. m rante ~ the seat in,Third Kings as éoun- In the: iris 14’and und New. Orleans ..... 74 92 as in Ontario, Quebec and the the hall were discussed and. fi- cillor and won the seat in the re- ig oo) ye c saa eu hg - ine Tucson ie 92 +. Maritimes. nal arrangements were left. till U si cent. provincial _ flection tis” Shacie Det Serks yr ro eee r They were chosen on a basis @ Jater dat epceennioete i : au '. + MANITOBA 4- H MEMBERS TOUR ISLAND . Lon Angeles #3 71 jf academic excellencé, person: Commntces appointed were: Saunders. of Grand Falls, Nfld. r as ss | HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- ality, and participation in schon} visiting, Mrs. Richard Campbell’) Hon Henry W Wedge. mints. The Farther parle gg on 0 we — by Fi ghiees enon Hotel for the visitors last night delegate Sharon Williamson, ther office says showers are and community activities es SU and Mra M.~ MacPhee: eriter-ter_of “héalth announréd yester-_ et ne et mar : —_+——from—4-H-Chibs—in 3 “are Reig Sangster, Director of , Belmont, Man: and delegate expected to end in Cape Breton grade 11 and 12 or te cement, re Mabon dita ty tune Bonnell While ‘Miss-Saunders defeated have-—been touring” the pro _ysiceting. for PEI: Mar- Raymond Salmon, Birtle this | morming, and skies will the bilingual schools o ert et PN ee Ae Montague, has been granted. a e Better Janet-Little of Halifax, 64%. _ ~vince with two leaders since : = sbi a : “ill | i h clear there about noon.: Else- were eligible. Campbell. professional training subsidy by & FO ees » 6-2 jest—-Friday. Shown here at-a’ -S4ret Hawkins, District Home: Man The. group will leave the al “mney weather” wil att The —_ includes 17 ao nies "the Depariment of Health on Edith Thomas. Bavfield i Miss Saunders alsd gained the _ dinner _at the _Charlottetown Manitoba, one of the leaders; ‘ :.* Brovi nee today ternoon t mpe > a, and -13 Ss, “accompanie d - This grant is for a two-year West, N.B, has won a Tea Coun-‘finals of the 14 and under. girls exc - tatuses mostly, is four adult supervisors. Travel- turned to the Island -after enjoy cil of Canada contest, and: doubles playing with Miss Lit. _ Armed Forces Vacancies the 70s is expected. jling by bus, the group will Montague | Shakespeare he ing # ten day camping trip to/period of postgraduate training Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. in orthopedics at. the, Royal Vie- learning of fér prize. a “ * tle. In the ¢sem!-final they de- Skies will cloud over late | met in Charlottetown by a group h feated th Halif Thev were accompanied by their toria Hospital ‘in Montreal anywhere in the world, said e alifax team of Sunday in most regions ahead of of city students.- Also included a i a heen. as far aa, After completing his training, terday her destination will, na Joanne Bishop and Judy Cum & disturbance-over-Northern On-jon the one-day program will he Sackville, New Brunswick where Dr. ‘Bonnell will return to Char- Australia) . mings 6-0, 6-1 rn: E dinser, social evening sod tour |. enrolled im Mt. Allison Uni- |lottetown to practice his special-| “It's the farthest I ean’ go," en ; | Regional forecast: eee: ‘ue atten’ thee versity’s summer course im in- ty, and also will be available for explained Mrs. Thomas- GENET FILM ARRIVES ec 8 , art-time orthopedic services as Nova Scotia mainland. Prince | egy, They will leave for ~Bath. Strumental muste. cmeaiond by a P El. Depart- She entered the contest while \ademoiselle. a film by Tony. il ie \nnou ncemen | Edward Island, New Brunswick, |irs NB, on the morning of PATIENT. AT HALIFAX ee oe Mae josekin for. 30 men ata fishing Richardson of a by den i NT. ALIF: t i , story ‘sunny: not oe = in oe July 25 James B. SlacKoniie Bredel-| Dr. Bonnell has bese in. gener: sri a a rel. ‘this Genet. starr i ng Jeanne Mo |Perature: winds light; . low-hig! Co-sponsored by the Cana- bane. who has been a patient in al practice in Bedeque and Mon- er uling in coupons ‘‘for reau. has its US. premiere in OTTAWA (CP Gaps left in manding. officer of: the sieleal ing establishment _HMCS.- Ven- f Halifax. 50 and 75, Yarmouth | qian Centennial Commission, the the Prince Edward Island Hos. tague and recently completed -a a: eal _ the heirarchy “of. the Canadian carrier Bonaventure, also shas,ture 48 and 7, Kentville and - New ‘group is under the anagiees « of lal Sie’ Ue “tae im Gat aioe year of surgica! postg@fduate Grail.” favese.-Sin. tho: Wotan 96 ieaan eleuehad to smuaedene Cia: Pebiel aa: snd Sedoe Glasgow 45 and 80, Goshen 48 | the Alberta “tilingual Teachers’ transferred to Camp Hill. Hos. taining in St. John’s, at Rr DOANE AND COMPANY ove admiral and the resignation and has commandedthe ation, and the French-Ca- at to Malttes, NO. an. Wed: land of. another were filled Friday of Maritime forces at Ottawa. dian Escort Squadron and- been "Moncton and . Fredericton 48 nadian Association of Alberta.’ | P athe tke nes ee a with "the announeement of a He takes over “from ~Com- idirecfor of naval frainig and 80, Saint John 45 and 7%, nemay tor —— treatment. - sone WINSPEAR, HIGGINS. TEVeMeA § DOANE bateh—ef promotions by the de-‘modore J. A. Charles, who is ae “— eee rareres on and ae | ; E : INJURED EASTERN fende department : - to become deputy commander rig. A. James Tedlie, 50, o a 75, outlook for Sunday, ; pie _Ch d A Capt Richard Leir, 4, of of Maritime Command and of Montreal, now commander of clouding over later in the day: LP dawe deer he Bee vee datoncedl Bi FUNERALS artere Cccountants — Penticton, ~RC\~ no w>-tom- the Pacific Fleet: Admiral the 4th-,Canadian Infantry Bri- ‘little temperature change oT . | sn iit od with a live wire atl! 134 ICH mander of. the Ist Canadian Charles in turn succeeded Rear-.gade Group stationed in Ger- High tide today at Charlotte- | Bedeque. on Tuesday aad fell R MOND ST. CHARLOTTETOWN” Escort Squadron based at'Hall-'Admiral M. G. Stirling who|many, -will. become deputy com- town 343 am. and'342° p.m. At ci from a ladder. Mr. O'Hanley, a MACLEOD FUNERAL — The! fax, has been promoted to com-jasked to be relieved because he {pander iS aiming 2 irsiniag ‘Rustico at 10 26 a:m and 11-44) — 7 Maritime Efectric line foreman, funeral of Mrs. Catherine’ Saint John, Halifax, St. John’ $, : | _modere and_ appointed senior disagreed = with =the . govern. Command headquariers | “.p-m.,High tide Sunday at Char- is a patient in the Prince County Anne MacLeod - of Bellevue, | Canadian ‘naval “officer “afloat,|ment’s unification policy. ee eae: “ta ae ae lottetown 4.94 a.m. and 4.41 p.m | Hospital, Summerside, P.E.1. was held from Vatleyfield | Montreal, Toronto, _ Winnipeg, Edmonton, + Sieatic = . satngal Go. ber onocxaeee joey ustico at 11.22 a.m. Sum. United Church on Friday, July | Calgary, Prince ‘Albert, Vancouver He succeeds Rear-Admira! J. WAS CADET BOSS pe merside tide eighteen minutes AWARD. SCHOLARSHIP 22, at 2 o'clock. The service . Cx'O'Brien. who recently took) Capt. Leir's most recent ap- later 0 0 _-»itater thea Charlottetiwn: Sune: 8 ——__Ruehard—Carsen,—Winalne haa —was-eondieted hy Rey J GF - —___— ————— - ~ over as head. of \tantc Com pointmenis- “have heen ‘com: “ie ~ BIE i git ’ . 4 rises today at £92 am. and sets been awarded a $100 scholarship Ball of Trinity United Church, _ mand ‘succeeding Rear-Admiral entviile mw commander at 9.36 p.m. Rises Sufiday at) ASSES AWAY for summer school’ students’ at Charlottetown. Congregational iliain Lasdyenee wie | Wie mander of the destroyer escorts of the Ist. Canadian Infantry 6.03 a.m. and. sets at-835 p.m. The jG occurred at 1§1 the University of New Bruns. hymns sung were “Breathe On | DRUG STORE OPEN ~ ied Crusader and Skeena, executive Brigade group at Calgary, “is to All times ADT; ; S neath ‘ante, (OUR, Coes w Me Breath Of God’. and * “Unto | Capt Harrv A. Porter, 4, of officer of the Bonaventure and succeed Brig. Tedlie. oa Sar a. of Archibald day by R.J. ee ee The Hills’ -The selection ‘I'll ae ee Chemainus, BC., . now. ‘com- ¢ommander of the cadet train Taking over Brig. Amy's post one Affleck, Sammy Birth, | ” M son of the late Summer school and extension at Anchor My Soul In A Haven Of } THIS WE at Calgary will be Col. Stanley gion 1 — : oS sched. ° Valley the university. oa was oe oy" the choir. ; ipeg. Col. i aaa ntyre— : Fiower ac Lorne rs. Preston Peardon was organ | a“ Waters. whe will be promoted Sicued ahha ee anal. | and Catherine Matheson of Relle- WINS SCHOLARSHIP accompanist. The _ pallbearers l eioadie: ow: is director: -of ASN. ee “> |yvue, P.E.1 . His remains will were Malcolm MacPherson, Stan- |brigadier, n rector Michael Murphy, Jimmy Doyle. R.J. Love, director of summer lay. MacPhan. Alhevt Math A MACY training at Canadian Forces Interment. took place’ oo tie | arrive at the Montague Funeral school and-extension at thé Uni. ey MacPhee, rt Matheson, |Headquarters Brig. Jacques Dextraze., Montreat ‘the 2nd “Canadia 7 Infantry }gade. Group. wi 46. of The —vonimander— of Bri- People’s cemetery, “Mdunt Stew- HARRIS- FUNERAL — The fit. *be appointed neral for Ada E Harris was held o ‘clock. lehiet ar ststt- on Operations ant Friday tuty-22-—-1966fronr the + place ace in Lorne V | % ltrainihk at Mobile Comma?,i, MacLean Funeral Home to St. _jhead arters in - Montreal, He Paul's Anglican Church where - itakes over -from—Brig- M>R.! service was conducted by Rev. | Dare whose promotion to major- F. Louis: Elias and Rev. A, Le- ‘Home on. Sunday morning. The versity .of New Brunswick, has oe Mac oa er ote) _- | funeral service will take plac® announced that James W. Car- pee re a ane from -Lorne Valley Presbyterian..penter- Rollo—Bay,~ is—the—vanner : Hugh Maeriee, Cyril MacPher- Chureh Monday, Juls625 at 2 of a $300 scholarship. for sumn- son, John MacPherson, Sterling Interment will” A _take ter school students at. UN B. -and—Bruce—Pippy— alley cemetery. Interment took place in the Val- “% POWNAL STREET 5 will _be open all day Saturday, and wilt he the “only Diag Spore open Saturday Evening and all * SUNDAY SCHOOL leyfield C emetery | ae ISIT - Regular Sunday School will be —— —————— —} ~ day Sunday. sc cabalaiatit . Mr and Mrs Harold Yorsy- conducted at Winslos South at the and son Douglas of - Ottawa 10 a.m. Rev. T.R. Goudge, min- coors Washington was the _ DIAL 4-0628 FREE DELIV ERY US. president who never genefal and new)-posting as dep- Drew Gardner. Attending ina are presently visiting im the jeter lived in the: White . House. uty. chief of reserves was an- body were members of the province and are guesis of Mr. '— ee : = — nounced earlier __Women's Auxilia_y of the churea— Forsythe's—mother—Mre—Merritt-{——___$_$__*# +» + at : aa , Hymns sung were The .Lord’s | Forsythe, Charlottetown. Mrs. : : Playing ‘Tonight - Show At Dusk TO TARE COMMAND ,. My. Shepherd and Jesus Lives, |worsythe waa formerly ef Mon- Le 7 vol. Edward M.D. Leslie, 47. hy Terrors. Now. Pallbearers | tague where they visited friende - B G DOUBLE BILL ae ar os he Promoted | were James Harris, William Har- ;and relatives en Thureday. * | brigadier and will command the pig Fred Harris, George Harris, | 3 tnd , Canadian Infantry Brigade) John, Harris and Bert Harris | ~ RETURNED: TO CITy “ z THe a Group:-succeeding = Brig Dex: iInterment—took place in- Beach*~-Mr ~and-Mrs:“Willtam~C oe traze 1 ‘ { Charlottetown have re | . -- Man Wit . ae Whelan Point cemetery. er of Char i : A Gun... of Brownlee, Sask. now com-} : : i = oe i c ANd A bee0 ' fantry Beigade Group at Camp A ior P Cc G " ga rOuy P 4 For 7g j | Gagetown,-N.B > is. ta become ttention otato zrowers | ° commander: of the Canadian Be = s 3 be / Gold! 4 “Army Staff College in Kingston. Buy NABALM - ENDRIN - DITHANE : > He sucteeds Brig. Bruce F : HX H Macdonald, whose appointment from these as deputy chief cf personnel was SHELL Dealers announced rec: tly Col. Bernard J. Guimond, 48, of Quebec City . will ‘-sueceed Brig. “Milroy at Camp Gage- jtown. Now a-~ military attache jin France. he also will be pro-. moted brigadier R. C. Barwise of. Vancouver, conimander of the naval! dockyard in Halifax, is to be appointed chief of staff- at Materiel’ Command ‘head-'. iquarters in Ottawa He sue- ceeds Commodore « Donald . Me- | ‘ond i seat > | i I fy, Bs ’ Tam DORE: RIDA == (a Lnbassy Pichres Halewe = TECHMICOLOR™ admiral -and appointrhent as deputy commander, administra. | ition, at Mobile Command - was previously announced Commodore E. N. Clarke, 52, % Clure whose promotion: to rear-| # Capt. Robert Stephens, Esquimalt. BC... will be pro-| moted commodore and take over Commodore Clark's posi- tion at Halifax. Capt. Stepheng| now. is manager of ship seve at Halifax ‘2, of) Also WEED SPRAYS and FLY CONTROLS. BEST PRICES Sols W. Skinner immediately |. CITY AREA __.., Ifyou do so you will receive your first paymentin January,1967 ' i, i -FUNERALS z when ‘Old Age Security’ becomes available to persons who TA sae p aang ‘have reached the age of 68.° ee at ONES’ GREATEST NOVEL COMES Ta LIFE: held Prins" morning fm, = IF YOU WERE BORN IN 1899 Charlottetown Funeral Home to , ‘ fi - Se caer NEW! You should make application. at least gix months in advance AT his _pastir, Rey. Charles Mae- of your 68th birthday Ss U N D A y pusK < arty Requiem Hizh Sam was Shell Cattle Treating Stations y ds : t ee Quaid, nephew of the deceased. etm Sal ee PAYMENT IS NOT AUTOMATIC—YOU MUST APPLY | ponso' v e LAONS | ‘The Roy on. | i. a iste «ft : moat aoa a TE ee eERaRE ON eocome te: __Analed enables allow <a! ee Ob tattt an Ole Ane-Security-application -form-atyourtoc - Post and Revettle were sounded | “sechcide control Mies and hee parts ef their body Post Office, or by writing to the Regional Director of Old Age by Bugler Frank Smith Pall: easily and more effectively than The ie biction Hee. Na 7 : | bearerat were Cedric _ Barrett. | - suge tiftre-pessible, Rooneeni--—_ pars to weer ‘sot, Located at: Security in the gapital:city of -your province. The envelope | Ralph Smith, John P. McQuaid, | _=_€al, too. Costs leas —lasts longer | Clarence Coady; Arthur McQuaid . ae | and leo McGonnell. Interment | han other treating stations. pate ;}Was it the church — cethetery | - “si waciialls where services was conducted by Fully-guaranteed — Father McQuaid . = JOHN FORD’ S rromworor * . Shel Cattle Treating Stations ° Wi. GARNHUM . Nt RAL — The ” are unconditionally-guaraniced , ae , fiuners! for Jaceph FO Garnhum f " a on 4 was held Friday Julv %., 1968 of one fa yeat. They ar ae ifram the VacLean F meroi¢iome I oa [te the Sonat Stewart wted eS Fak | Chu irch where segyice was con- JOHN W. | ducted by ev. TE. MacLen-/ RHRKE nen..1-D. Humps sung’ were | SKINNER Lord's My Shepherd and Safe in| C lottet BURKE lthe Arms of Jesus Pallhearers harlottetown | were Harold Affieck, Francis — Maciinald, Giver - Sinttt Ww the-bottom-of-the tank; pump= oS never loses its prime. ~ bor control of mayor lhvestovk insects SheTP recommends Ciodrim Back-R ubber Solution. New Face Treating Stations aiso available. containing; the*abpligation: oan also contains an information pamph! eton Old Age Se which indicates the exact mx nth in which persons bort in 189 ‘9 should apply. ¢ 3 } curit J il t 2] hed b Pi ) THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND. WSELSAng —~- -by authority of The Honotirab e Allan J. Ma *Reg Trade Mart sn cai Ane aN ennabanemn ROBERT C. BARWISE | Charlottetow cEachen ~~ x a