NEW EXECUTIVE OF DENTAL ASSOCIATION The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Den- tal Association was held Sat- urday afternoon at thelTartan Restaurant ' ummerside. The association dismissed plans for the dental conven- tion to be held in Charlotte- town this summer. The group elected as its new slate of offi- cers: president. Dr Orville H P h i I l l p s. Summerside. Vice Preside . nt. Dr. A. Smith. Charlottetown: Secre- tary Registrar. G D Barrett. CliarlottetOWn. land- Director to the Board of the Canadian Dental Association, i Dr. A. L M‘aclsaac. Char- 5 lottetown, Above left to right are. Dr. Mac-Isaac. Dr. Phil- lips. Dr. Smith and Dr. Bar- rett. B 01‘ M Official Opening, Directors Meet Here Tues. The official opening of the new Bank of Montreal in Charlotte- town will take place today. Also to be held is the annual direc- tors meeting ln the bank. Among those to attend are. Arthur C. Jensen. chairman of the board: G. Arnold Hart. pr.- siden-t and chief executive offi cer; and RD. Mulholland, vice. president and chief general manager; all of whom are Cfll’ eer bank officers: Messrs .-\i Ion. MacKimmie. Matthews. Wood. Phillips and Smith. Cal- gary' Arbuckle. chair- man of the Canadian board. the Standard Life Assurance Com pany. Montreal: RC, Berkin- shaw. . L business executive. Toronto; Paul Bien- venu. president, Catelli Foods Products Ltd.. Montreal: Henry Birks. president. Henry Birks and Sons Ltd.. Montreal; Ralph B. Brenan. president and managing direc- tor. G.E. Barbour Co. Ltd S a in t John. NR : Samue- Bronfman. president. Distillc.s Corporation . Seagrams Ltd.. Montre : The Hon. Eric Cook. QC. partner. Messrs. Cook. Bartlett, Chalker and M a r shall. S. John's. Nfld.: H. Roy t‘rahtrcc. chairman and president Waibasso Cotton Co. Ltd.. Mon 1 F5 Aulay. Moffat. Dickson. Hinch McGavin. Winnipeg: Don- ald A. McIntosh. Q.C.. partner. Messrs. Fraser. Beatty. Tuck- er. McIntosh and Stewart, Tor- 0. n! :3 a. 5 .. D.R. MeMaster. QC. part- ner. Messrs. Holden. Hutchison. Cliff. McMaster. Meighen and Minnion, Montreal: The Hon. Hartland deM. Molson, O.B.E.. president. Molson Breweries Ltd.. Montreal: H.J.S. Pearson. president, Prairie Pacific Dis- tribntors Ltd.. Edmonton: Jack Pembroke, C.B.E.. chaimian oi the board. T Royal Tru at Company. Montreal; Lucien G. Rolland. president and general manager. Rolland Paper Co. Ltd.. Montreal; G H. iSheppard. chief commissioner. L‘quot‘ Control Board of Ontai io. Toronto: The Hon. James jSinciair. PC. president. La- 1 farge Content of North America ‘Ltd.. Vancouver; H. Greville iSmith. C.B.E.. industrialist, 1 Montreal; and RE. Stavert, in- ldiistrialist. Montreal. Messrs. MacAulay and Foley arc vice-presidents of the bank. t 3 3 HONORARY l l ‘Continued from page one) lDona MacCormac‘ Robert l Simmons. aid J udson. treal: NR. Criinip. chairman ’ and presidtnt. Canadian Paci». Senior Arts. First Class Hon- fic Railway Company. \I o u- .our . Harper, Colin trcal: Thomas W. Eadie. chaii ‘Mcdlillan. Frances Neal, Sec- man of the board. the Be. - ’oiid Class Honours: John Blan- Tclephone Company of Canada. chard. Helen Bulger. Walter Montreal: Buotte. Ann Callaghan. John Harold S. Foley. industrialist ‘Dunphy. Paul Foster. Francis .Garrity. Eileen Grant. Loyola Van ouver; The Hon Leslie VI 0 I iGritfin. Everett Harper. George Frost. P.C.. QC. partner. Mes , . . . Don- srs. Frost. lung and Gorwill. lMdf‘Dm‘dld . 'I‘m“ R: Mac Lindsay. 0nt.: G, Blair Gordon. i “Mi no“ ‘1 I 3‘: [EMMaéelgogd chairman of the board. Doniin “will” M- ‘ I ' . ,0" Tame Co, Ltd.. Monnml. Mitchell Hubert Morrison, H.G. Hilton. chairman of the Chm“ Tm‘m’r' Mam}? kzata' board. The Steel Company 0‘ “in? Pas: Jame: anIargl‘r; Canada Ltd.. Hamil-ton. Ont.; 30“?" amer ‘ ' . Leonard anes president camllbelg; Jnsei’flhh Cfmggu’ . ' -‘ ~' " James xarrity. - ic ae - Canadian Industries Limited d8“ Bas“ “aim. Joanne am Montreal; J.H. Mowbray Jones. president. the Bowater Corpor ation of North America L t d . drahan. Patricia Lappa, Rich- rd litanz. Keenan Marr. Paul ‘Murphy. Richard 'I‘ingley. Paul Montreal- A. Searic Leach. _ 1 ‘ _ . ‘ . - Trcmb ay. Second Class Honours. Eiit , I mymfl; TICKETS 52",“ afiflfemt Sfififlggri'.“ Senior Science. First Class Brennan. Robert Britton. John J|IE;“1:8'1fh;:;nmt::fwn tier fiipresident and general Honours Lion's] Gaudi bseF' go“; 1‘: gaggifosfggagflgegm h": ;5 ZI’SummPrZM' Evcryone cordially invited to attend. ‘ K -' .- (1 Class onours: rain . . . . . .- . . . . I . massages. Greg/:1. Fontlicr Fran- gaudini Terence Heal”. J‘ ! Dunn. Robes, Dupom‘ Anita Md and young are wp'mm. Registration at Montgomery Hall $300 coRoagI: IfentouriigheadC. part- Hid‘ey‘ wayne Howard' Don" Fung‘ Dem" Galllam' Theo- Dorothy Morris. i irch. Winston i ’U D? I, m ayne C a ii 11 o it, George Chiasson. James Davis. William Dibella.l Joseph Mclvor. Reginald Mc-l Clintick, John Roy. Robert! Weeks. t Senior Commerce First Honours: Alan Brady. Kenneth MacAulay. S e c o n di Class Honours: Leonard Ellisl Passt: thn Mullen. George Class R e v. i WI . Junior Arts. First Class Hon-‘ ours: Foster Burke. Stephen Caples. Catherine Duffy. Helen elly. Second Class Honours: Ter- ence Burman. Kevin Costello l 7: Gerald FitzGerald. Diane Gal-l lant. David Higgins. Earle Ho- ward. Robert Lymburner. Rog er MacDonald. Patricia Mac l Dougall. Ray Malone. Philip‘ Mullally. William Nichols. Ber- nadette Power, John Paul Roy. Kathleen Walsh. P ‘ Armand Brisson. Son dra Britt. John Chinery. Rob-j ert Francoeur. Patricia Gaudet. William Girllis. Jeane Handra- han. Thomas Hayden. Daniei Kinch. Michael LeBlanc. Mary McCardle. Kenneth Murphy. Al- lan Murray. Edward Redmond. Muriel St. John. James Shor- till. Linwood S i r o i 5. Peter Tremblay. Norah Trites. Mrs. Laura Weir. Junior Science. First C l a s s Honours: David LeClair, Frank MacDonald. Second Class Honours: George Arsenault. James Carpenter. Douglas Currie. Mary van. Theresa Liang. Mac-Lean. Gerald Wilmshursi. Pass: 'M i c h a e 1 Campbell. Bennet Coiighlan. Adrian Gau- det. Richard G i I l i s. Jackie Hynes. John LeClair. .Inlin MacLennan. Jo s e p h Shortill. Barry Van de Moere. J u n i o r Commerce. Class Honours: Wendel . Dougall. Pass: Errol Andrews. Bernard Doiron. Eugene Kinch. Third Year Engineering. Se- cond Class Honours: J a me 5 McCardle. Joseph Caswell. Pass: Lawrence Farrell. Dan- iel Gililis. Sophomore —- 1963-64. First Class Honours: George Berri- gan. Joseph ondon. Lawrence DonElysyn. Patricia Greene. Dennis O‘Brien. . ra MacDonald. ! Lau. Neville Lawless. P a u l a ’ Power. Doiio— . James 1 Mn. v1 ch. J a in e s Stavert. Samuel Tan. NlChOIaS Wong Second Class Honours Roger Arsenaull. John Mair- Kay. Jacques Marchand. .lnn., O'Keeie. Irvun Singh Pass Dennis Boiidrean. .Iohii (Illlls. Donald Mc(‘arron. .lohn Mar. shall. David Plielan Freshman. First Class Hnn oiirs' Fred Ix‘zerc. Margaret MacAulay. Lynn Murphy. Dan ' Patricia Shelfoon. Lynn Walker. Second Class Honours: I..m raine Arsenault. Walter Bl“ ley, Thomas Burke. Paul (‘oho- Ian. Allan Connolly. Robert Dick. Robert Eaizan. Christine Ellsworth. Bernard Filipow, Anna n2. .liiiicn Galli’ldl. Marilyn Grant. William Har- Warren Harvey. Michael Kelly. Stephen Kirby. Larose. Emma MacDonald. 'I‘i~ mothy McGrath. Hugh IVIaCIA‘I- Ian. Charles McMillan. Thomas McMillan. David MacNeiil. .t - geia Mohale. David Mnlla' M Marie O‘Brien. Michael Brien. Charles Ostridze. Leon- ard Perry. Barry Puiia. Dong- .las Richard. Edward Richard. lErncstinc Smith. Ronald an- gner. Margaret Ward. i Pass: William Basseti. Air. itin Bernard. Everett Buckley. iJohn Cain. Peter Carpenter. (Tharbonneau. Richard Peter Chouinard. Mo- nica . William Connors. "1 Helen Dalton, Denis DeCarntcl. .‘J 3. I.» <5 0 dore Gotto. James Griffith. I Robert Donahoe. Brian Dorn- Bernd Heikamp. Stephen Hora an. John Driscoll. Blaise Dunne twat. Robert Johnston. ‘Wilma Dunphy. Damien Flood. J o h n Lamb. Weston MacAleer. Hel- Alice Fung. Ronald J. Gallant. en McCardle. Gertrude Mac-Do. l Patrick Garey. Elizabeth Gau- ‘inald. Kathleen MacDonald. No- . det. Maureen Gautlet. Claude . C a r m a Mc. Gauthier. Andre Gciinas. Chos-j 'Quald. Marthe McTiernan. Ke- ‘ tcr Gillan. David Goodine. San i "yin Morris. DaVId Morton Da. dra Green. Kenneth Gunn. El 1 vid 0 Council. Le o n a rd Si, 2 aine Howard Alan Huhley. .lolin. Sr. Edmund Teresa. Sr. 3 Glen Hughes. R o s c m a l‘ v St. Lawrence Maureen. Vcron. Hitches. Laurie Jenkins. Gerald ica Swift. Gordon Whitlock. l Jones. Wilfred chfc. l" r a n K Pass: Leonard Arbing. Wil- Kerhcr. James Lahiff. Stephen liam Arsenaiilt. Ronald Brownfl Laugevin. Edward LaPierrr. Edward Bruni. Hamid Cain, . Melissa Lni. Alex MacAiilay. l Elizabeth Jean Callaghan. Ro- Waym‘ MCCHbt‘. James McCar- rt Casciato. Ronald Casiiin. tliy. Philip MacDonald. Billy William Clotigh. Hermia ('or»'.\l:ic.\lillan. George MacMillan. coran. Kevin Ciirley. IelandiBarhara McNeil. Michael Mc- Ciirrie. Wendell Deagle. L .vie Dennis. Jacques DessureJMartin. Irma Mokler. Vincent ;aiilt. Kenneth Doiron. Gerald Mulligan. Herb Murphy. Mari— Doyle. ,Diinne. Richard Flynn. lGarrity. Willard Gaudct. Grant. Stephen Joyce. A l i ce. wer. John O‘Connor. Jacques Pilottc. Darrell Pollock. Carol Ann Po- George Power. Joanne Joseph Power. Gerald Praught. Edward Ready. Den- Bl‘llt'f.‘ ‘ McAvinn. Garth McCarvill. Al-. done Mac-Cormack. Rita Mac. nis Richard. Maurice Roy. John 1 Cormack. David MacDonald. : Rowe. Virginia Shi‘a- A ll n f’ i E ii 2 en e McLaughlin. Mario . Shephard. Sr. Mary Leo. CSM. Har- . Phcc. Gordon Marney. Richard. Brian Duffy. Roger‘lyn Noonan. Harold 0'C01lnell.i [w the PEI. ‘Douandm' representative at tse 1 Im aired DrIver m ISLAND NEWS PAG ...z. Western And Central Districts we] r' , [mime . 41f . laiihixgiigin’egga and Ruudolph‘ CNR e Victory 1 "mm" Avenuet (Continued from page one) The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues... May 12. 1964. 3 were P8011 fined $150 and costs. A Lab. Technicians Discuss from Summerside by four hours. The return run will top off two hours mi 31"- pairc . l Magistrate A,J. Hasiam. QC. A O ' fined five city dog owners 35 side and one hour 5 minutes e and s each I ‘ wing,to Charlottetown. their dogs to run at large. The bus will provide service At {recent meeting of! Miss Ilene Non-1a . the Two persons were fined Slotbetween Charliouetcwn. She-r- thc Prince Edward Island final speaker of tlhe group chose and 00958. Mother was given “’0le Road- Higllfleld. Milton. l lll‘aflf'h o.‘ the. Canadian Society a ta on the origin of laboratory 2il days. a fourth was given a . Springvale. Barookf'ield Green } lof Laboratory Technologists. work in P.E.I.. emphasizing 20 days suspended sentence andi'vale. Hunter River. Frederic- i hold in the conference room of the papid advancement of the a fifth dismissed. all on cha-r-lton. Norboro. Kensington. New ‘ the Provincial Laboratories, vital part of the medical field gcs of being drunk and incvap-iAnuan. Traveller's Rest. Head‘s I :membersof the graduating class in the last HMO years. Mists alilt‘. CCOFI’leJ‘. Summerside. Wilmoit | jol‘ 1.063 discussed topics of their Norrie is employed in the. Changed W‘an being drunk and ; Creek Corner. North Bedeque. I ycliorwinr; pertaining to laborat- haematology section of the pro. disorderly. loseiph .annon. oss Corner. Central Bedeque. , ‘oi-y work. vincial lab. lKing Street. was remanded with- Borden and Amherst. Miss Joan MacSwan’n. RT and gMiss Betty Citing RT. both of ‘niinm are emiplioyed at the ‘Pi-ince Edward Island Hospital 'laboratory. gave very interest- ‘:ng talks on Ufi‘ land apparatus used in obtain- in: bone marrow films. .muke their topic more inter- tS‘iInvz Miss Chang demonstrat- cd the e of needle used I ‘Sll(Il an operation and desorib lcd the method of its use. Miss Janet Jones RT ethose as ‘ icr topic a urine test which its :Flllt only in the e ' entail stages. The test is called “U"iscrcen Test". Miss e ' 'prcsently employed In the bact- ‘ 8 wen e served tincia-l Laboratories. Grade 5 PupiIs_ Present ’MacBeth’ out bail to May 16. (the motorist was fined $10 and costs or five days for faith. in- to stop at a red traffic light. while another was fined S5 and costs tor failing to stop at a nap sign. Following the Scientific port- ion of the meeting refreshments: with Miss Shelaii Mat-Kay as chairman of the lunch committee. The meeting was well attend- ed by interested technolnzlsts from the PEI. and Charlotte- town hospitaLs and the PTO" CNR To Buich l New Terminal ‘ ""5 In Ch’town Cliarlottetmi'n‘s outdated rail- way terminal facilities are go- Sends Members ' ing through a series of renova- To Leglon Annual tions. rebuilding. and general Seventeen members of bran- improvements in an effort to ches oi the Royal Canadian Leg- . LVl‘Ilfg efficient faster service to ion. P.E,I. division, will leave..he Cm, and mand‘ the. province during this week ' local Branch SUMMERSIDE meeting of te Summerside Home and Scliooi Association for 196364 is to be held this The final leriology section of the provin-.§4°m'ng wednqsday él'fllinl‘t'i attend the National Legion! Yésferd‘a-V' Manag‘”! CNR icia. labnramrjes in Oh‘arlotteflgciymllii. at the Surgomei ‘Stiect 1Cmvomjon bomg held 'm wm..Marit1mes. JG. Davis an~ .I own. HHS gym "mm gmnmg 3' iiipci. Man. May 17-... pounced that tenders have been f Presently employed in the Red. ‘ " _- . . Tlic delegates are headed by I called on a new. tar e mason I .(‘wps bx. ' sec.l. SW)?" “am” 3' ml“ "10"" Provincial Piesident. Mercierl . . g . Ty i ‘ r ' . . in}: Will be a grade I-ive ver- . .. a - :butiding for use as an expiess- t..on of the provmmial laborator. Sim] M qhakegpeam.‘ lav ‘iiiit In of uumimchide. Other . I _ f 1“.“5‘ MISS Sand” M‘iw' RT-.“MacBeth" ‘presented by Eli. (imog‘a'es ' 01" Hillardifmlgm tenmma]. As pa” 0 ‘ :spoke on blond groups a ndlpupiis 0f M].g haw“. Ha“ e (lurk, CR. Craig and Ed-tthe program to streamline pro- ‘ idlgpases, in her talk she d,qu " ‘ ‘ “‘ intl'lf‘l Arsenault. all of Snm-‘cedures in handling freight. CNR i .ciissed the possible mnnect.ion3t ween diseases and the rate which they occur in patients lof certain blood groups. :1: ’3 ‘Harry Soontiens. Judith Smith. Lloyd Soloman. Everett Stew- A r t h ii r Strang. Daniel ITrenholm. John Williams. First Engineering. First . Honours: Edward I O'Brien. Second . Carl Cheverie. Alan F th-ur LeClair. John Rodgers. Pass: Robert Arsenault. ineth MacDougall. David Mosh- l or. David Nantes. Wilson Shea. Yvon St. Arnaud. John Wood- ford. m 1 yplay at a school assemblv. l VIII ‘ numbers Class Honours: | . g, A,_ l tainment. These piipiis have spent some imp .-n n -‘ . merside: J.J. Connolle‘y. Georgelpian-s to demolish the old l .have gfifiggéifprg‘slngg" tag“: Reynolds. Freeman Miles. Reg— freight shed anti replace the j l ' ' iiialti M-acKtinnon. Edgar Hog- site with additional tnacleage I a . Pius Smith. all of which will make possible the Charlottetown. -matrshatllinvg of longer trains. ., Hamilton Douglas. Mt. Careful Study went into the pants in the recent muSIC {es Stewart; Cyril Williams. Eller- design of the new terminal fac- tiva. ‘ Donald F. Campbell..ilii.ies. and combined with the ‘ i is hoped that parents wm‘Snuris: Calvin T. Howatt. Jos- development of o .m tech- 1 take advantage of this oppnr. cph P. Gallant and Emanuelliiiques in handling. they should tunity to see these children par- Gallant. Borden: and David=ensure r P.E.I astest and ticipate in the evening‘s enler- ('amcron. Miscouche. most efficient service. accord- Also travelling to the Na-iing to Mr. Davis. Also included in the program "I be a variety of musical presented by partici- siio; Mat-Lean. Michael McNeil. Wii- iiam McPiiee. Alex MacPher~ Francis Mchiaid. Gerard‘ Murnaghan. A rt h ii r Noonan. David O‘Brien. Robert Pclrine. . !.Iohn Rapattoni. Joseph Train-; THEATRE CONFERENCE or. Richard Trottier. John Tur her. 1 Second Engineering. Fi r st ’Class Honours: Kenneth LaPig DOMINION I STARTING FRI.. MAY 15, 8 PM. crre. Robert Luiz. Robert Mac _ __ DRAMA FESTIVAL TO'N‘IGHT MONTGOMERY .15.. 5} ....,. l )DOUBTS ANSWERED l HALL MAY 15. 16. I7 CHAIRMAN: PRO FRIDAY. MAY 15—- Rziltl pun—Opening Addi- Theatre, Halli SATllR DA V. MA V I6— ‘cptune Theat o p.m.—(‘hiid Drama SUNDAY. MAY 17— Dr. Basil Brmm Lct Dr. Brown give you the facts 7: . at the tonight at 45 PARK ROYAL UNITED ctmore. Hall CHURCH 7:30 p.m.—Theatrc Conic I Charlottetown Speaker: Mr. judicator Dom In preparation for THE BILLY GRAHAM-JOE BLINCO 10:00 p.m.—-Theatre Conference. Reception 10:00 n.m.—-Theatre Demonstration. Mr. Lemi Major. 4:0 7:30 p.m.—Playwright‘s Workshop. Mrs. Norma Spring- ford, Mountain Playhouse. Montreal 2:00 p.m.—Panel Discussion. Chairman Mr. Guy Beaulne. Director of Theatre. Province of Que .‘tzilo p.m.—Pane.l Discussion. W I". ALVIN J. SHAW ess—Ted Follows. Neptune ax. NS N‘ c. Donald a... Pro-Festival Dinner. Chairman Mr. fax. N. l‘PlIt‘f‘, Hotel. Philip Hope-Wallace. Final Ad- inion Drama Festival e I? How do you shave on top of Mt. Everest? [:I Get there before the barber shop closes. ner. Messrs. Letourneaii. Stein. Johnston. Leahy. Marseille and Price. Quebec: Arthur R. 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