. - . . YESTERDAY marked the ol- ficial opening of Catholic Book Wiiclt in the Diocese of Prince 1-i.—'.\;ir:l Island. At the open liltl ceremonies held last night at the Basilica Recreation Ecumenical Council Topic As Bishop Opens ‘Week’ Cen-tre. Most Rev. A. MacEachern, DD, of Charlottetown. addressed Malcolm bishop large audience on the Ecu- menical C o u n c il in Rome. Seen here at one of the (ill- 'l“iie official opening of Cathu- ire. and chairman was Frank lir Book Week was marked by M3°D°"ald» Preside?“ 0‘ The C3‘ an iidflress on the Ecumenical Ctl:l|l(’ll in Rome by Most Rev. h"~'ii*p in’ Charlottetown. Tim official opening took place at the Basilica Recreation Cen- olic Information Centre. An outline of the history of the cen- tr . "th its aim nd -fu cti n -‘l"l""l'“ A M“"E3°h""v DD' wtis ‘given by William lvrliurtiihgi lthe centre's past president. The guest speaker was intro duced by Rev. T.P. I-Iammill. iOCAl BRIEFS IS RECOVERING \lr~ Frank Harvey. Crapaud, is in l“I'l(‘d to be improving sal- ‘l<..‘ll'!l'i'ily following surgery Ill tilt‘ Prince Edward Island Hos- l‘ll.'il IN HOSPITAL llonilier Harvey. Crapaud. has enti"‘i~-:l the Prince Edward Is lflllti Hospital for treatment. In his address the Bishop sum- marized the general reasons lot the Ecumenical Council and gave some idea of the proceduie involved in the preparation Of the coiincil over a three-year period. His Excellency also gave detailed summary of the pro- ceedings leading up to the final vote on the council scheme. He also discussed i dom. He then proceeded to give la concept of I'("l‘ll'Zi0llS Ircedoin conscience. in some detail ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts Centre are, left to right, Cle- tus Murphy, Bishop MacEach- ern, and Frank MacDonald. chairman for the program. North Shore ;Scouts Hold Banquet The First North Shore Boy Scouts and Cubs held their an- nual fatihetr and son ba.-nquert last Saturday at the Community Hall, Stanhope. Guest speaker for the meeting was Dr. Paul Cudmnre. provincial commis- sinner. The speaker was introduced by S c o u t Master Sheldon Jay and thanked by assistant cub leader, Ernest MacMillan. Hugh Lowry. district commis- sioner, also addressed the din- ner. He also led the group in the closing prayer. Progress reports for the scout troop were given by Assistant Scoutmaster Lloyd Coffin and for the cub pack by Cub Master Edwin Tiiipper. A in a s t to the sponsoring plays set up in the Recreation l some questions involved re- garding a scheme on religious freedom, which will be given fi- nal consideration at the Coun- cil. when it meets again in Sep tember of this year. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM He told of the different ques- tions involved in applying to the various countries of the world. the princ’ples of religious frec- sta-ling it as the l‘i9,“ili of a man to exercise his religion accord- ing to the dictates of his own ll‘ The Guardian. Charlottetown, 'i'hi?-Trt”-F57, 1964. 5‘ VISITING CURLERS SLATED TO GET ROYAL WELCOME j By RALPH CAMERON The great importance of When the Brlar curlers his trip to B“andon. Ma n.. arrive in the citv by spec- last year to invite the curl- lal twain Friday night they will be on the receiving end of one of the most wide open bang-up. hell-for-leattvher wel- coming panties ever staged here. designed to outi-la-ss any stagen in any western Canadian city. A special crossing of t h e Borden ferry has been ar ranged to handle the big group arriving in eight pull- m a n cars. but hundr e d s more are already starting to pour in by plane and car. The special train is sched uled to arrive at 11.30 F ri- day night, and for that o n e evening of Centennial Year. ll. le a s t, Charlottet o w n should be hopping with horn’ blowing and sirens scream- ing as fire,englnes lead the welcome parade from the railway station through city streets ablaze with light and color. Those who have been in other Brier towns will never forget the tremendous wel- come provided by the host cities. and Mayor A. Walth- on Go s a i d yester- day he hoped Oiiarlottetown w o u l d outshine all pa st greetings to give the visi- bore an impression of exu- berant hospitality that will send them home as enthusia- stic ambassadors of good- will for The Island. He suggests all homeown- ers along the parade route leave their house lights on. at least until the parade has “‘°"- om‘, passed_ to 5h 0“. visitors . In the field of entertain- town pulsating with life in- m"“l- the Cllv l5 “M OV91" stead of a dead. staid eas- tern village -— an impression too often prevalent in many places. , inual ef- fort. It was first proposed at a City Council meeting by Elmer MacDonald. then a member of Council. and pressed steadily till now by Mayor Gaudet and all his predecessors. era here for our Centennial has now been shown and is further pointed up by th e coming here this week of the mayors of Toronto. Sask-.. atoon and Kelnwna. BC. to ‘d for future Brier events. "We may not have big sombreros on our heads. but our symbol here is a t r u ly heartwarming hos taiity seldom matched and never exceeded." said M a y o r Gaudet as he asked every- one in Charlottetown to either line streets to watch the parade or take an active part in it. Following the parade to The Charlotte t o w n, t h e Mayor will extend an infor- on behalf of the city. a n d mal welcome to the curlers ‘I i day noon. At this time. the Mayor will make presenta- tion gifts the Canadian Curling Asso- ciation. to David Stewart of the Macdonald Tobacco la Company. and to the th ree trustees of the Macdonald Brier Tan-kard. The latter are three distin- guished Canadians. this pro- vince's Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Thane A. Campbell: Hon. Errich F‘. . I l 9 ’i'. Lloyd Burns of Burns Chick chicks he delivered yesterday Hatchery. Freeto-wn. seen to Charles Howatt. Victoria, there at leilt. holds some of a who has a large laying oper- shipment of 4.000 baby ation. The shipment is unus- Willis, Winnipeg Lieuten- ant - Governor of Manitoba; and R. G. L. Harstone. Ham- looking the many wives of curlers who will be here. and for them is sponsoring a sherry party next Wednes- day. All the Centennial decora- tive lighting of the city is already in use, and this week civic employees are breaking out flags all along the main parade route as curlers march to the Forum from the Charlottetown for the opening Brier matches on Monday afternoon. group was proposed by Gordon Ell’ d ded t by Mrs. The Bishop was thanked by B,.;:ea%.m:‘_””‘.’" ° Frank Zakem and a social hour ———-—- followed. Souris Ice Carnival Draws Many Entries in Costume SOURIS — The annual Souris Ice Carnival was held last night ters and Linda Chaissonz with an attendance of about 600 Cathy Osbourne: people. There were more than Praiight and Carol Maclnnis. 100 entries for the competitions LIBERAL (Continued from page one) ing to take a course would have to board in Summerside, he pointed out. He said the number of school drop-nuts in the West P rln cc area indicated the need for a vo- cational school there. Giving figures to prove his point. he noted that the 158 Girls 10 ~ 12 —— (ll Kerry Fe- (2) (31 M a r i e Boys 10-12, (1) Kerry Peters Evidence Heard I At Georgetown GEORGETOWN -— The case his case adjourned by consent 1. I Young Adults l , :Hea r Address :i.S”§.%_”.§3I§:i'ii§$7 ll{§n§§§?C 1- ed the roll call at the meeting "christian Burials", This of Cornwall Young Adults, held ject was very enlightening at the home of Louise and Him following ed a hymn and the scripture les- lan for his intformative talk. l of Montague. charged with having I NEW CHARGE | the care and control of a vehicle while impaired was adjourned for judgment until March 11. by King's County Magistrate James Raymond Martin Grit1fin.‘to March 1 1 Daniel William Sorrie. Mon-l taigue. who had earlier been.‘ 3 §MAnvE journed by consent until March. Graham charged with having liquor noti l1i1a'm A Donald for remembering him with a gdift while a patient at the hospital BIG BHIPMENT OF CH’lC|i(Bli ual in that it is extreme‘: large for chick shipments on the Island. Normal loads are usually of less than 500 birds. Mr. Howatt, who is at right, has about 11.000 layers and with the addition of those he received yesterday he has ap- proximately 7,000 balby chicks. Z direc . T“'9lll3’<llV9 mfimlbers BIISWEP neral Home. Mr. Allan spoke on ' sub- and members were MacLean's Fu- ; l his tal V ry L0\‘VlllP|‘. F 911- 24- encouraged to ask qiiestlonsg The devotional period includ- The president thanked Mr. Ali son, read by Sandra MaCK1fl-l ckey MacPhail; George . Beverly Gillespie and Edith Mc- ‘U ;r E Volunteers to assist Mildiredl SUNSET at BACON He is represented by Wil-. Reddiin of Montague. Wafers e itiiuit uy WRIGHT shoes ley. A story entitled "Two As-1 pects of Worry" was given 03'! Jean MacPhail and prayer wast _ offered by Margaret MacI<in l FRESH ley. . GROUND Group three is in charge of LEAN the March meeting: Roy and HAMRURG ‘ Elaine Jewell, Norman and Mi- LB and . ' QUAKER ONLY the Rehaibiiiivtation Centre are: = $2.45 MacLean for Sunday School I REG. Vera and Willard Proud, Wan-i LB. . da MacPhee, Elaine Jewell and —--—-j-—- . Imogene MacDonald. The pre-E YORK COOKED WHOLE sident thanked the committee; ' for making the skating party at success; also, thanks was -‘ pressed on behalf of John Mac- l_:______ Lmmns NS KETCHUP 19c purchased from a vendor, which he had pleaded not guilty. Cpl. Douglas J. Hender. and had this charge withdrawn hy Cost. Miles E. Poster. both of the Crown. and a new charge of in costume classes. (2! Jackie Townshcnd. (3) Don- Judges for the carnival were nie Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mac- Girls 13-15, Ill Dianne Peters Donald. Miss Miriam Matthew. t2l Rosmarie Gallant (3) Ca- siudents writing mid-year ex- ams in Alberton Regional High School, 105 were girls and there were 0 n l y 53 boys. He pointed The accused is on 81.000 ball: with two siireties of $500 each. ' 3 PKGS, Moore who is also charged 3' 3 L3 with obtaining money under false lPA1-MOLWE WEEKEND GUESTS B. Johnston. QC yesterday. ' and Mrs. Lea Wilson and of Siimmerslde were the \li‘ so?‘ Act as the result of the lni'lu- l ence of liquor. He was replying ' in a written question submitted .;1:‘.::::..:“jjlWithdrawn In House . . - . ' _ .. -. th RCMP d t h t. M - i ll 1 bl? . . :10:-i\f‘\i£i'(il1s%)l‘,lIeSl(S:r(‘)‘l;)ia\’ll1l£,. and Mr! and Ed Clinton. The master of thy Mahar, lShirlle;ytAcorn. Shel out also that only 60 per cent tazue kstmede 1:3-rmtgig Crag: ;‘,Y;1:elln;aIlsg]ai:':ll0l:) “lrlhkllh “lit! ml: m.,,tenSe,_ and Wm, mtem to shave Cream 1‘. . - ceremonies uas W.A. .» corn. ly Peters, Cair eers. of those viriting the exams in , den-aud_ had mi, charge gd. winnnrs are as follows: girl'sl Bovs 13-15, Ill Joseph .Vlac- Tigmsh and o_Lem_y had pass_ The acwsed and *0“? “M95895 eused pleaded guilty and was joumed um“ Mam‘ H by cm 45;; SEE OUR FIRST READING six and under. Rosalie and Lor-| Donald. (2) Douglas Ailkcn and ed, testmed ‘or the defence‘ fined $20 ‘nd cosmi . sent. A l Super Quds LUCKY DOLLA3 p.h‘limdl,weL-d gy Kfiloyii ligiaz raine Irlam. ‘2’ Clllllhlfl P0019. Myran BPOWH l3‘ Fil'lC P00l9- N A M NT The mm‘ defence “dines”! b°' Plspenc? i)m::d Gill‘? Three Persons were each fined.‘ i A” "m M033 , "2" ' “S r‘ 13] Cathy Macintosh. Seniors 16 and up ~—— ill Mrs. PARK E L RGE E Side, 3,, accused Wm‘ yam” 6858!! ._P 88 811 Y 320 and (.0515 .. hem; 1,m,,d_1 PKG. 49¢ splicing "'“”"1‘ “"5 3“°“ 5’°“"‘"”‘-" "’ Boys six and under — <1’ Daniel C°n“'aV- '2’ char“ 5- M’ Campbell °""°" ““' "‘° Sullivan Harold Gray Mvers §““'°d g”"'",§ ""d1oX“’ ".’I‘.§" cated in a public place 2 a \t t Amend and Oon— , - ' 1 nt of Jacques Cartier ‘ ' - ‘ 100 an cos ‘or. ays. e ' in ‘l"'(" mg Am Refemng m Rails ierlieniilial nine — 1‘ Deb- ziiliiciliiliiee-een liil)acII.)ii)ti.¢?riiw Young gi-iiiiliigiiiimlgildare. Al‘ll‘°d M00’? ind Gerald Cl‘°fll"- same ‘party a-lso. pleaded guilty ”"' *“"““5 ““ "'° 339"" ble Conway ‘'21 V'lck9y Fran Special Prizes Loma Burke In speaklnz of this park. he w'1"’L°et““°‘;',”'(,..'I§,m,',‘,’;’.‘;""-“"°“ *0 :d‘"‘l,‘7g"d*‘:“ °*‘g'8° f;“L“'°* ‘A’ ‘A’ ‘A’ * *¥ ‘V‘ ‘V‘ ‘V‘ ¥* ‘k ‘A’ * ('.'!l."’(‘ll. Charlottetown and the -. ' ..1' _ , ‘ ' brought up the question of the 9°’ - ‘- fill an ('0! 01' 8-W- Tmmm they“. cis. (3) Ann Sui irvdan _- D .d Doris Power, Isabel Power. hm“ of we cm,emker_ A11 cues for one Crown were Hamid wnmn Mm,-Q‘ cam. 3 3°” “wen '0 no aw. Roma Francis and Joan Mac- He said the man who had do. presented by D6DlIt.V Al‘l0l‘ll€‘Y- bridge. charged forinnis LOSE PERM‘-rs Stewart; E2) Elm Maclmoshl [Lean natedithe 12 acres of land for General J’. Arthur McGuigan. a cheque in the amountof $28.21 SHOWS 3:30 - 7 -9:10 .~\l'o"neiy-General .-\lban I-‘arm- I '3’ R°"' "M 5‘ ‘ the park had been promised the - _ . with intent to use same as if it 01‘ ~zild in the Legislature that job and than later re‘-used it "1 Nathaniel Daniel Mazobmraild. were genulne_ had his case 311- ‘ don: the past year 396 per“ a ' feel that the man who donated M'°“t8'8'"° ‘"85 "'1 sons lost their driver‘: permits the land is the man wwhom ti“, costs when he pleaded guilty _ for violations of the Traffic ‘ I U I job shouqd go.-» he nu having care and control of I ¥ , I vehicle while impaired. Wilfred 74“ “Parents Prefer Purity Products” :17 Kent Dial 4-7125 Mr. Mirtheson pointed out.’ not- ‘””“ MacDonald. . . , ted h '"%0c3;)l £3 3'9 m? ma; Iv’].l“1i:‘l'c‘il0l:t:tll’,re\'\fi’i1o haclweai-lite: government deposit. pl“ded not “my '0 1? lush”: Mr. Farmer pointed out that t°’d°‘t°d in ' "we 9 Ce’ ' 4-\t\'O“DERF“ @ .— '-;i. Pr 1,. 1 W q 955,,“ by the Deposit Receipt Act the g ,, 0PD0S:li<i)ny Leadaer UM-atlheson, Opposition Leader Alex Ma- and Provincial Treasurelrd Aiban governmgntn mayéh nvieet in date “IODAYS DOAI;'I“R SAVER l Welfare and Labor lt'1‘nistetr m t rday put forth a re- Farmer because it wou have manner so oosel. lit-iu'_\' wedige stated in the ..,f.f{I2..“f.i ethe Legislature con- meant a straight party vote, an We have found that ahnrt- S. R. LTD. .- Lclltslaiure the rate -for pat demnlng the government for action which Mr. .Ma't_hcson tennmmnciitighmbeen advum Inwfv lcms at Beach Grove is tigur- holding too much money in gov- termed “a waste of time. ogeous to us. be said. ,. . _ Uh“ F_‘“_B However. he tndtitoatled that he agreed with Mr. Mathecon In discussing the resolution. :Mr. Maltheson oaliied the atten- tion of the members to various amounts held in the provincial treasury “on deposit receipts." These were: $1,483,257 of the sinking fund investments. S382.- 996 of insurance reserve fund. s2s1.a99.a5 of the teach- ers‘ superannuation fund, 8279.- 343.39 of the civil service super- annuation fund. 38.291 of the Carnegie endowment fund, and $13,000 of the Provincial Sana- tnriuim endowment account. This amounts to more than on at $175 per ‘month. An in- civaae of $25 per month as of -laniiary I. ernment deposit receipts. The resolution with withdrawn at the end of considerable dis- cussion between Mr. Matheson 'Ei§ii'iN BRIEFS on 1958 PONTIAC SEDAN 0 cylinder Standard An A-1 clean OI!‘ :3’... ' Now $1040 Com. II or call Arnold today! St. Peter‘; Road Dial 4-8548 some po . The reoohstilon also poi n ted out that "many of the assets of the Teachers‘ Superannuation Fund are invested in securities that are not proper inveslnmm for trusts." It called for the sinking funds to be invested "in securities other than Deposit Receipt: of the Province" and that past due bonds held in the - C0-OPERATION ASKED llith Brier Week‘ coming in with its heavy lrllux of out-ob l"h'n visitors. Police Chile! Stcrns Webster and the poltlce dcparlment is asking for the illii ('0~(::pm~amion (f in Wzartls no parking. The chief said that the department would like cvoryone to certain tlimr \‘(‘ll'i'Cl£’G are parked well WONDERFUL tlon Fund be "transferred to I t" and their me souasi 0” ”“‘ ‘"99’ P V l''' .acscii)u:aiue be In Q}... ..»,i ,t_ of F 1 ad two million dollars. over one- en c ciirri.l.(;"l-.i',.,_ lb’ ‘thiM of the total sinking fund. the fund. , Wgfiggléislllla CORRECTION LIGIIT DOCKET Du. to typographical error in l Tuesday's story on Montague‘ci annual Scout grout! ¢0m'“l"°° meeting. the article left the im- clia rating Pleading not ‘guy to I r of band. ge 0‘ The P. E. 1. Historical Society Invites You To An Illustrated Discussion of hy S [i [)3 flag. The Dflrl Mnli-led 0 ' i ‘A H H-‘ V ii —. B H l.’..'“.‘.‘.”_.'.“ °°' "‘ °“’ '’‘‘“°' ..."n°n..t the group mm-«i . Prince Edward Island 1- the best car deal... i_ 1. . ‘Bro drutit and the W", of the delegates to the i I of P ~'1‘-"*3 -*3‘:-. :.J.t:..:*..i."iii.a::-..::-.i.it.ii::r::.. "°'“°* :. 3*...‘ ......, FINANCE IN ADVANCE narrated by men . . SWAN FUNERAL _ ‘me hi. ions rather than that of any; II‘ 11 ' “mm” .\ §fT“’”..».-Tr .,.’.‘.l,"' '"'""'° Sm "°ii$"l.3me of Mrs. AA. Prater; T” in ‘m”m°.i:;antIon with with a low-cost termplan loan <\l;;.\\\ __ . the Cutcillfe I-‘uneml Home. as it new member of the group The REL Cnmemflfl cgmmttteo. Willi lillllltWll lllllllullllllliulmi “Gill-Dlli”lPlitll‘li'llllll‘2~'¢I ' committee was also omitted. < V ~ __ ~ wire was conducted by Rev. 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