4g ’ v THE PLANNING committee {or the conference of Young People of the church of Christ and Christian churches met at Central Christian College last night to finalize plans for the conference to be held Iwre this weekend. Shown above working on their plans from left: Norris, local Christian president; Shelia Macliean, committee member; lit‘t‘lv'. president of the Island with: peoples conference and .ltonnie Mellish. a committee an: 53 '1 Eu Rosina l ‘ will visit [VocationalSchoolS Planned Al OF THE GUARDIAN. delegation trom Ottawa. Montague today tol A member. Local Church Jsurvey and ascertain informa-l ltion to determine the feasibil-. lily of a vocational trainingl ;St'hool here. Paul Kingsburyfl iwho presided over the annual: lmccting of the Montague Rem gional High School advised mm, in his brief report last evening. ‘ Hosting YP This Weekend mainstream at Tount’: People of the churches] prove“ to be “"119 successml-l oi Christ and Christian chur- I l due to a shortage of classroom i 4'll(‘5 will be assembling in. ‘ t‘harlottctown this weekend: space, The “Plemhm‘ MN“ t for their semi-annual confer-3 mom ‘5 QXPPC‘Pd ‘0 be approx" imately 900. which means that the. domestic Science room Will have to be used for two class— es for grade nine. 1 ‘ "I'm not sure just what typcl 3. vocational school this will be. but I hope it will have I full cnce. Central Christian Church; young people will be host toi some 150 young people as they‘ gather for a time of inspiration and fellowship. Registration will he o'clock Saturday afternoon. The} . , domestic science course and program will begin with a de-i , \mional service led by “1 el the commercial department’can t I\li:rra_\' Ilarbor young peo- m‘w" mm the "m" SCh‘ml' “‘3‘ said. This would then niakcl space available possibly for the i in the ladies of the local'. remedial classes. If space oe-l church Saturday evening. Merle comes available it is desirablt. Zimmerman. minister of Fred-l to restart these classes. . cricton church of (lhrist will} The secretary. Mrs Ru”; speak at the banquet. The visa “ad‘de advised that no sup. ""“1 mum: people “"H 1’“ bu" crvisor's report was to be made mm in “1“ mm” M the mn'. this year but it is expected that “'mallon- i fulltime supervisor for re " On Sunday morning the vis- ; gional high schools will be ap-i iting young people will attend.pointed by September. She al the Bible School and worship‘ so advised that is difficult.l service. of Central (‘hrislian-to make a budget report “Je: tluu-ch when the message will! to the timing the annuati Ilf‘ by William Wcale. The tea-l meeting and because the year‘s . l‘l“P of the afternoon program‘work and expenses are noti will be a talent parade. At the. complete. It now is expected concluding evening service tlielthat the next annual meetingl snooker will be Willard .l. Walls ‘ will be in September so that a t 0' “Iontaguc. lfull report can be made. It In! A time of fellowship. at which also impossible to give a true 1 pic A banquet will be. served films of past camps and con-! financial statement for that icrences will be shown. willisame reason. . RA E § Breastwork buses will be required next.i is to be installed to take care. l T d 'ng tempor I. en men are or - ls PATIENT ‘ary repairs to the breastwork bring the conference to a close. 1 TAX ————i——_ L O C A L term and that an electric plant. . MM. ! l A V . .. I . "5' “no” webb' cawndmh‘ l around Victoria Park. it was T She advised that three new I of the school requirements in! . . B R I E I: .Work Continues . w 15 a patient in the Prince Ed“ reported yesterday. in an effort Ward Island Hospital. a) complete we 50b - part 0‘ ' GETS APPOINTMENT the city‘s plans for summer Ethelene MacEachern. daugh— projects. Fill is being placed and a new rail will have to be install- ed and painted. A permanent concrete breastwork is planned for the fall of this year. Elsewhere in the city. a but- dozcr was levelling the field west of Memorial Field for use as a softball and minor league baseball diamond. and the playground equipment is being prepar for the summer. In the playground swings. teeters. tor of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac- Eachern. 16? Nassau Stret. City has been appointed correspond- lng secretary the Epsilon Sorority of Gallaudet College. Washington. D.C.. the :orld'l only college for the1 en . n .— n D COUSIN DIES Garnhum. l-‘itz- "‘3’ Street, has received word .‘er were all | I 'On Park Ground, ‘1 lud I Montague rate per hundred will now $l.20 instead of $1.00. she ad- vised. Some changes will be. made in the chemistry labor story. i . . i t I 2 i .- mixer for almost an hou MON I‘AOLIB. Bl HI‘AI ltlie event of power failure. The. ak was Wee President. The three retiring boa rd] Trustees. C ol i n MacDonald, 1‘ Harry Lavers. and A. re-elected rec-year term. . The principal. John Hughes.- in his report said that all stu- dents had done well in the uni- versities this year. He saw this; as proof of the training they. had mentioned the loss of the re-‘ medial classes and felt they} had been quite worthwhile and hoped to see space available} for such classes again. ‘ He announced that a gener-‘ al course is to be introduced| along with the academic. This general course could include such courses as banking, nur- A. F‘ras-. for 8‘ lb sing. etc Approximately 65 ratepayers. including the trustees and.‘ school board members we: e present for the meeting. l 1 st rut-tion Eastern And Central Districts SlAND NEWS PAGE m“ ‘COI‘IIIIIUPd From Page I‘ mirany done for so difficult a " He commented favour- :ably on her economy of move ment. her majesty of carriage. and her general stage pres ente ., 9.. m The Guardian, Charlottetown. wed_, May 20. 1964. 5 in; ’ IHIIS IIPI'UIIIP In the play com- ,testing with c-heSI x-ray of pos— Iitive tuberculin reactors will :be launched this year at Park- :dale. May 21. This marks the lbeginning of the ninth succes- teive year In which this method ;of detection of tuberculous and other respiramry diseases has linen utlized in Prince Edward Island. : Commenting on this metb .ot case finding. Health Minis- Dr. H. B. MacNeclll report- ] were discovered as having ear- .Iy tuberculous disease, tcompletely recov ed. t 1 addition. Dr. 1 stressed that in the vacinity of the surveys. such iB X-Ray Program .;.;;...i..l..i.. Commences 9th Year Community - wide Tuberculin and treated by the family doc- od staff and patient population oflthe heroin ‘ed that duct 1956‘ 37 Islanders x—ray surveys in high incidence this case finding media. All of since it was put into these people, following Humor. 194.3. 230, 708 chest x-trays were remarkable work she had done f tom and out-patient care have taken by the league's MaoNem 326 cases were dctec . l200 non-tuberculous chest con- the local press tuberculin test- Hope-Wallace's ldtitione were detected through ing Clinic centres, which will.“rst scene 0‘ her despair With conditions be advertised on a weekly ba- her sister. Quintrala. was ex— *were immediately reported to sis. a number of monstrous acts. and through her cunning manage. o turn events. for a while at least. her way. Her. she. forces off Torres in an r 0 keep guilt and blame tree from herself. She then seduces and marries a young captain fresh from Spain. i l.lonso ('anipofrio. w h o m Aqueda “as in love “tilt. and has hanged one of her black mr slaves to throw blame for a . murder she has committed. At. Dr, F. A. MacMiIlan. presl- the end of the play Alonso and‘ dent of the P.E.I. Tuberculosls Aqueda discover the truth. but League said that the league's refuse to forgive her. Finallv mobile xaray equipment would the heroine turns to the beauti- continue to be utilized in ct‘m- tul crucifix she had obtained in function Wit/h tubercm'ln l8“an order to try and buy absolution clinics this .Vear. however. lntfrom her priest uncle. and the addition to the X-Taymg 0‘ theiface of (‘hrist turns to anger; homes for the aged. the e is prostrated. masg'SPECIAI. MENTION Odette Blouin played tho -role of La Quintrala's mother mat and received special mention in . from the adjudicator for the local unit would in groups. Dr. MaoMillan reported use mobnedn substituting for the original x-ray unit. with the result that actress and doing the part in and eight days before the Festival. “Aqueda excellent." was Mr. verdict. The l The public is asked to note in pecially well done. he Paving Plant Calls Firemen A blaze at the Island Con- Co. paving plant. Sherwood, touched off a call for the village fire departmentgand SC 001 ASSOC it just before noon yesterday. annual meeting held in Firemen fought flames in the Who‘ll andl‘wr‘lum recent]!- r. officers elected were: Mrs. Secretary, ige Hood was president 0 Cause of the outbrc believed sparks from the com--. Hennessey; bastion chamber. Mrs. due the stubborn flames. Clean-up Week Is Postponed SOURIS —— Due to the inclcg has been rte-scheduled for this week. Under direction of A nd re \v Mcurant. chairman of t h 8 street committee. work crews b e g a it Monday. When the streets have been swept and the dirt cleared away by truck. the town water system will be used to wash the streets down. The Andes. the longest moun. tain chain in the world. are the second highest after the Ilima 2ndiaxHike|n2 Years Vol-ed By Souris Board SOURIS — The annual meet-E ing of the Souris Regional High; School board I a s t 1 night at the school with inert main point of discussion beingi a 21) cent increase in the school f tax rate. The meeting was under the chairmanship of Camille Gal- ant. of Souris and only 43 of 90 representatives were presen The chairman outlined the past year In the school with spec- ial reference to the new sec- tion of the school. The subject of the tax rate was brought up in the finan- cial report and was stated at .20 per $100. an increase of 20 cents over last year and of 40 cents of the year before that. Considerable discussion wa s then made but after a long de- bate nothing was decided as to freezing the tax rate for toe future. The financial statement then. m tion to the school and the total was $35,011.35. N0 AUDITOR It was also decided this year that the school board would not hire an auditor u it was not- ed that the department of edu- cation each year audited the books and forwarded a copy to the local school. and the board felt an auditor was an unnec- essary expense. The meeting then went on re- cord that "it was in favor of gave the cost of the new addl-i sch holding the annual meeting in ch nge for tea early part of September rather than in May The reasons stated for thls were the fact that rural Schools don't hold their meetings until the latter part of June and it v hard to get a budget not knowing what the rural schools are going to do. Also that It 2.4 awkward to close the books during the middle of May which is before the end of the school term. and that they cannot draw p udget or the orthcom- lng year because of the late- ness of the meetings of th. rural schools. BOARD ELECTIONS Two elections were made to the board of trustees. both men being reelected. In zone three. Hugh J. MacKlnnon. Rol in Bay was reelected and in zone five it was Ernest Undcrhay. Bay Fortune. Te m ting then discussed the possibility of closing the 001 e week during the. fall for potato picking and it was decided that the arrangc~ ments for this be. left up to the board of trustees. The meeting then adjourned to the latter part of August on a date to be set later. TALK TRADE SANTIAGO MP A. A tionalist China mission arrived here to negotiate a three-year ia- trade treaty with Chile. The C h i n e s e want copper. ni- trates and fish flour in ex- and unrefined of the death of her cousin. Fred Tooney. ln Wananassa. New Jersey. The late Mr. Tooney and his wife visited with Mrs. (iarnhum two years ago after backstopa and basketball stan- dards are being checked for repairs and replacement. an absence from the province 0f 35 years. Mr. Tooney‘e moth- er was the former Agnes Callie ban of Dromore. Burial will lake place Thursday in Mont- rlair. N..I. TRAINOB FUNERAL - The funeral of Mrs. John J. Train- :0 took place 'I‘iieoday mains m t’lce Mark 'R. MacGuigan and Mrs. MocGulun. 33 Greenfie Ave. to St. Dunetan'e Badlth Clarence MacGuigm. Wilfred McAleer. Frank J. MacMillan and Jack Doyle. Interment took place in the Catholic ce . Service being conducted by Rev J PIGOTT FUNERAL — The neral for Mrs. Fulton E. ftr lott was held Monday. May 1 , from the Marleen Fun- eral Home to the Mt. Stewart titted mm ce was conducted by Rev. D. R. n. Hymns sung were y “IOU Gavest Lord m: h- mm mm anon-I Is Ended" and "Abide With Pallbearers were: Louis , Downe. Ralph W ut Doyle. Fulton Cc)- fi‘mmm to Oe- u-rment we: in MI“ come- .1 In. W t the latter part‘of August or too sugar. l meeting Retiring president, Mrs. Flynn was chairman of the and gave a compre- hensive report on year‘s .work and made suggestions for lthe coming year. School Principal .l. Reginald also.‘ merit weather during the. pascMmDonai¢ ghanked the par. week. clean-up week in Souris tents for thelr (go-operation d ‘v'ng the year. especially in the charge "I break‘ “H” and‘ ur- fund raising projects. *Mr. Macp’ohald informed the No Fish 4 For Processors F In Souris SOURIS -— The fish filleting industry in Souris came den halt in one plant yes- terday and is expected to close light. were fined $5 Md $10 "-1 4 lpectivcly. . Fisheries Ltd. start-1 ed processing on Monday with and David (;a|iam_ my landed. each fined $15 from the MV Iceland but this‘ charges 0; speeding. was completed at 10 am. yes. down at another today. Eastern fish 73.000 pounds of terday. Usen Fisheries Ltd. receiv- ed 71.000 pounds of fish Mon- day and began processing on Tuesday. They were expected to finish early this morning. Both plants are expecting t-rawlers to land today. however. ‘no definite committments have on made as the trawler fleet is fishing out of radio range of Souris at the present time. St. Jean H And S Ass'n lElecis New Executive elected parents fthe St. Jean Home been inspected after a years in 'on at the occupancy by the architect. the that It was pronounced in ex George mic nature. There was : Maurice GFim-n- The new Slate the Provincial Home and School John —~°‘ l l l to 3‘ failing to stop at a stop sign said. .“Her contribution to the finall {piece was large." l The play It already destinedi to win some awards. It is the l only French language play, and the only Canadian-written one.: "a the Festival. and will thusl be the t nt for} i awards in those categories. { District R‘HS Holds Annual ALBEH’J‘ON -— The fourth annual meeting of Alberton Dirt. trict Regional High School was held last night in the school as- semny hall with the chairman] that the school had and cellent condition. He a so men- tioned other subjects of acade- It was noted at the meeting slight damage .of officer. was presentedby the. annual meeting will be held ‘ Firemen used ('02 and water. 3 Chalmla“ 0‘ the "omln‘atmg' June 1 3‘ the PT‘WInClal Voca‘ gocwfeorgoaggesidingus‘m‘ Joni Before they arrived. plant em- committee. Gui! Campbell. tional Institute and that the na- In , bfief annua. report the ployees used six Chemical Various committee reports tional convention will also be‘manrman told {the meeting that .tinguishcrs in an effort. to sub- were summit“ and approved held the” 0" JUly 13' The mus” mac‘h“ wag employ" by the meeting. meeting closed with a film. ed during "19 present school! no and that the school park- l ing area and entrance was pav- ed. He also complimented Mn. Herman Corcoran for her ex- cellent work as president of the and School Association. Due to the present overcrow- Break, Enter Case Dismissed Harry Wendell Mat-(ice. Dor- chesm. 51mph 9“... had a ded condition of the three ' . hool ses. plans are to tain a fourth bus this coming theft. dismissed gainst him‘ term ML Rochford conciudei “he” he appcared in City POl- Several districts were not re- ice court yesterday before Ma-t presented and trustees from gistrate A. J. Haslam. QC, Al-lmhese districts are to be elect- lison Gillis was defence coun-led later" present numbers of l and Alan K. Scale- Icted'ohe school board are: Eldon for the CFOWH- bour. Greenmount —— Mont- enry Vincent LeClair of rose Alma; Eldon Matthews. Charlottetown was fined $10 for Alberton South — Union: Vic- ailing to acquire car licence. 3 W MCLal‘en. Eldea‘le—Bl‘ook‘ Two accused charged withilyn: Herbert beavitt. Atlberton: lErnest Myers. Rosebank St Ramsay. and failing to stop at Lawrence; Carlyle South Krldare. The minutes statement were read by the secretary. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Ralph Ernest Chandler. city. were and costs on An accused was fined $20 and‘ costs for possession of liquor in a place other than his resid-; ence. ironic instrument of such com- Six men from Charlottetowncentrated power it can burn BURNS PAINLESSLY The laser beam is an elec-. l Macquarrie Given lnvitattion To Aid Ontario YPC Program CAPITAL BL‘REAUi F THE GUARDIAX.‘ ()‘l"l‘AWA—-Queens' MP Heath Macquarrie is one of two mem bers of parliament who beie been invited to take part in the program of the t)ut:.ro Yt'iL‘- Progressive (ionscrvatiie A». sociatioo. to be held or \lchlas- tcr University 'n Hamilton May Z’l and 2. Mr. Macquarrie will me no. lectures and take part in one seminar His lectures will trar. the history of the l‘rogrcs» \c Conservative party ’ .Hi from HIM to 1895 and from 1900 to lilfill The seminar will discuss hem- ispheric relations. A distinguished group of pro lessors and bostnessmen. loge-'- ihcr with Hon eon Balccr, \ll“. Quebec leader of the :‘Ar- iy will be taking part in "6. three-day program which if conclude with a Sunday ‘ian- quet to he ad"rcssr>ri “~- " in K Camp. president of the Pro— El't‘ssHP Conservative party of ('anarla Scicral months ago a . ~f‘i'\a|i\P caucus committee on \outli was established to foster - isr‘r liason between the Con sPt'VitlHP MP: and all the youln groups \\l.'ll|l’l thc party. The co-cliairmcn of this committee are Mr. Mat-quarrie and w - ter Dinsdalc, MP for Brandon- Souris. a? "it?" 1t 3t Was ’" #””’¥‘”¥”Y TODAY ONLY—Shows 3:30 __ 7 __ 9 All TIIE YIIIIIIG LIWES MID SENSATIIIIIAI. SCENES FIIIIM TIIE SMASH BEST-SELLER! A! o6 mrE LH‘Ht'lltwis Still Pillltflll HIYIIIIIIIIIIEILIIIIIEHEIM : llHIlllE PllWEllS limit” ctuttiihunmrtnmtmnesnaamunimcttunsa7 7 '— e / s all about a IT'S {The Professor's Apprentice crosses a kiss with a emlrapiionrp- and gets mookey- :- shines! champ. a champ. a chimp and a chick! Rosebank — Piusvi-lle, mud Evo' erett. Cia'hill. Kildare Central —- and financial i ff“, ’ x. _ . WALT DISN Evgme't now salmon “rm-mm WNKI“ m..”-u~|m DISNEYLAND WAFTERDARK 72mm i¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥* * * ‘k * fair * * 'k ** 1k * * * 1 NORTH RIVER \ ire-In r ‘ t I l J were each fined $20 for beingl away tooth decay so rapidly the ’ drunk and incapable. patient can't feel pain, . O.K. Weekly Special 1 USED TIRES for farm 2 UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I . EASTERN l t ‘BRIEES implements We will install these tires FREE. We can repair all types of Farm Tires. l l FINAL ADJUSTMENTS 2 Sea and docking trials have ‘iiccn completed and the ship is now undergoing normal ma. gchinery adjustments. it I Llcarned from Northumberland iI-‘erries officials regarding the lnew ferry. “Prince Nova." It ‘is expected she will be in let'- Vice at the end of the week. TOWED T0 PORT i The “Howe Bay." the first .‘steel trawler built for the In .land dragger fleet by Bathurst 1Marine Ltd. New Brunswick, ideveloped trouble near her propellor while fishing off Cape .Brcton and had to be towed to ‘Norlh Sydney for repairs. De- partment of fisheries official! .plan to go to North Sydney to examine the ship. *‘ifLiYJkE-N [ATRE BRACKIEY PT. RD. LAYING TONIGHT ONLY snow AT nusit ‘V. P Tonigrt Only Show About 9 :00 e335! ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S MOTION PICTURE SUSPENSE CLASSIC “ EAR WINDOW" A PARAMOUNT HCME STAIING s STEWART WI GRACE KEtlY - Vlfftlltt (0!!! MIA If"! RAYMOND IURI WIVES MUNEY 0R Lil/ES TAKEN CUURTEUUSLY AND EEElElENlLY‘ l l l t l LIMITED NIIMBER TICKETS BEAUX ARTS BALL Sat. May 23, Confederation Centre Theatre I MUST BE PICKED UP BEFORE 6 pm. Wed, May 20 At D.D.F. Registeration Desk CHARLOTIETOWN HOTEL STARTING THURSDAY For 3 DAYS StnGin' , 5Winsifi .f H It appEned .. . WoRLDS