Governor and ., . MacDonald chat with captains from the navies of two countries at ’ recept. ion in HMCS Queen Char- lotte last night. The recept- Lieutenant t“y§‘" U.S. NAVY SHIP TENDERS RECEPTION ion was hosted by Cmdr. Lee Centennial B. Warring, right. captain of the wlslting American des- troyer USS The Sullivans. which earlier this week play- ed a role in Charlottetown's Charlottetown Events" Are NotedlnCommons The Charlottetown conference of 1864 illustrated that many human endeavours begun po iv may end brilliantly. Healhi Macquarrie, Queens MP. told i it was the anniversary of a Souris HS Increases Enrollment SOURlS—Sourls High School opened for business Wednes- day and 352 students register— ed during the morning. More were expected to register to bring the total to 270, an in- crease of 60 students over last year. Ten more students than last year have registered for grade 12. and the figure of 44 students for this high school class is reportedly the biggest in years. A new principal. Albert Fog- arty. has con appointed to administrate the school. Mr. Fogarty is from Seven Mile Road. and has a BA from Saint Dunstan's University. He has taught for the last two years at Montague Regional High School. Nineteen teachers have been contracted for the coming year. the same number as in 1963-64. Of these seven are new: Roger Solomon, BSc (SDUI, from Snurls; Peter Bushey, BA fSDU) from East Baltic; Winston Mosh. Superior Two license. from Tignish; Loyola Griffin. BA iSDUi. from New Wiltshire; Mrs. Claude Dixon. Superior license. from Fortune; and Sister St. Patricia, Superior license. from Charlottetown. the House of Commons Tues-' day. Macquarrle. bringing to the attention of the House that; n . event of national importancei and historic significance. said the conference delegates "laid the foundations of the great and , free dominion whose people we: collectively represent in thisi chamber." i Arrival of the delegates caught the P.E.I. government unprepar- , ed, he said. but the Islanders extended "lavish hospitality" to the visitors in succeeding: days. "Of us let. it be said 'They destroyed not what their fath- ers left them, rather did they ever cherish. strengthen and ex. tend the nation which faith had conceived and wisdom con- struct . Hon. J.W. Pickersglll. acting prime minister. oed the sentiments of Mr. Macquarrie. and added that Canadians could look forward to even greater devel ent than they that»! seen in the century that has as . . Mr. Plckersgill suggested and the Speaker later ordered. that titre opening address made in Charlottetown by Prime Minis- ter Pearson Tuesday he added as an appendix to the Commons record. 1: E ISLAND NEWS PAGEl Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Sept. 4, 1964. 5 celebrations. At i left is Surgeon Cmdr. L.E. Prowse, commanding officer of HMCS Queen Charlotte. The reception was followed by a formal dinner. Scuris, who had previously on- tered a plea of not guilty to rig marked gasoline. had his case further adjourned to Sept. William Joseph Ford of Sourls. charged with selling liquor. had his case further adjourned to 23. He had previously pleaded not guilty. wo men were each fined $20 and costs or 30 days for illegal possession of liquor. and two other men were each fin r é’ n- 8. $20 and costs or 15 days for and being intoxicated in public. TB Director Travelling To Paris, U.K. Eric Found, provincial director of tuberculosis control. and Mrs. Found, leave Coar— lotietown Sunday by air for Pa- ris. and Great Britain. They will spend eight days In Paris where Dr. Found will re- present Canada ai the a n n u at meeting of the international Un- ion Against Tuberculosis. Some nations are expected to have representatives at the eight- day meeting during which ev- ery phase in the work of TB control will be covered. It completion of the Parts sessions Dr. and Mrs. Found will then proceed to Great Sri- taln, where he will continue his studies in the field of tubercul- osis under the grant awarded earlier this year by the Cans~ dian Tuberculosis Association Small Docket At Souris Court SOURIS -— John wayne Mac- Donald of Rollo Bay West was fined $100 and costs or 10 days for impaired driving by Magis- trate James B. Johnston. QC. Great Britain Scholarship." While in Great Britain Dr. Found will be given the oppor tunity to visit a number of treatment centres. and sam- toriums to observe the methods used in the U.K. in the detect- ing and treatment of tuberculo- s The scholarship awarded to Dr. Found is tenable for a par- here Wednesday. George Augustus Stubbert of iod of two months. 1 Take 10 Firsts l and is known as the “Travelling . At Truro Showi- Lewis Brothers. York. h a v e completed a most. successful bid for top honors at the Nova Sco. tia provincial exhibition in Tru- ro ‘h a string of 10 first rib- bons. as well as strong runner up positions. which won for them the Premier Breeders shield for Eh: second year in succession. They were also run- ners up for the Premier Exhi- bitors honors. The York Holstein men were particularly strong in the males in the classes for y oung animals. They took the senior and grand male championships with Llynvenith Nikita Pontiac. the bull they own Jointly with their father and brother. Colby ‘ Lewis and Son. Freetown. One of Nikita's sons first prize calf in his class. and was the reserve junior champ- ion; and with a half brothe that placed third in his class, they won the junior get-of-sire class. The Lewis herd also won rIrst prize in the junior herd compe- tltion. The York herd also won the trophy for the best entry in the senior herd section, and the wis herd showed the cow that .lOCAl BRIEFS INJURED IN FALL Mrs. Russell beard, Fortune Cove, had the misfortune to fracture a wrist when she fell at her home on Saturday. HAS OPERATION Mrs. Clifford Moore of Char- lottetown. underwent an opera- tion recently at. the Charlotte town Hospital and is progress- ing favorably reports state. PAVEMENT TORN UP on To. A RUNNING mm by Don Hardy of the Houston tar What-mi “' "Inning s. it I: t I. u '- “menus. as. hos-ass u the L. I. J. ranch near wall. Tex. this past weekend. II'his photo was made Post. Concrete will replace pave- ‘Ham' Operators Gathering Here Amateur or "ham" radio op-I There are about 450 delegat- erators from the Maritimes, ‘ 95 registered in advance part. of Quebec. Ontario andl ‘A highlight 0f the convention. the New England Gut”. Wm : will be a giant motorcade Sun-l ., i I i 3. two-day convention the league. New York. Registration for the conven-. tion will start at 9 am. Saiur-i day- and "‘3 convention Wm end i ventlon will also be educational sund‘ay evening- tin nature. with lecturers from i cene of the convention the U S is the Canadian Legion Homei ' at Charlottetown. l 1 d3." was runnerup for the best Id— ated dered cow in the breed. A junior yearling heifer own-’ by . Cha-r- Pall":- i The last conference of ARRL operators was held two years operators are affiliated with the‘ ago in Halifax, and about 200 American Radio Relay League of New York, N.Y. One of the 1 last convention held in guest speakers at the cooler- enca will be a representative of Louis McCoy of be to t trical f I day afternoon gather at Charlottetown for a 4 “mm, of ,he wand. Aha“, mo 58""er radioequlpped cars are expect- th. .' ed to take part, with the city the Keith Roger, pciic. and RCMP also partici- Mernorial Radio Club, lottetown. The attending amateur radio ham operators attended. The Edward Island was in 1907. Punpose of the convention will allow the short wave iamateur radio operators w'io are in contact with each other over the air, to meet. The con- Prises for various events that iwill be staged during the two- convention. have been d'In-l centre Theatre byml and national elec- . SC st m d s The host club has about tzi NOT Having . ew an out .be. t .,t, db k Charlottetown RR won first Hm organiredprgbhiit Ignyear: 'Repair’ Work prirelin his class at Truro. it was earn Club president is Robert Carr. of Charlottetown. to the no. tnern Prince A ENJOING EASTERN KINGS ' EXHIBITION County now living in Char- lottetown. Andrew B. Mac- Rae, left. minister of agricul- ture, Philip Mairheson, minis- ter of highways. and . Johnston, right, got together Obviously enjoying the Eas- tern Kings Exhibition which was held Wednesday in Sou- ris are two provincial cabinet ministers and a well-known citizen from eastern K i n g s n a: afternoon. date, the theatre is not under- Limited gOing any alteration at present, 1 repair work. a theatre spokesman said yes- ; terday. While minor details of Con- newspaper referred to the the 20 to talk about exhibitions years gone by. The two MLA‘! helped officially open thewell- attended show at 2.30 in the yesterday in federation Centre will have to atre as having been "returned" be ironed out at some future lto Pigott Construction Company for major Canada's National Immuniza- ftion Week this year will be ob- A report in another Island 1 served during the week of Sept. [merit in the parking area in front of the Provincial Building j so that the space will conform to the plaza area of the Confed- } eratlon Memorial building ' Pavement was being torn up; yesterday. BEST BEEF SHOWING Beef exhibitor scoring highest number of points at the Provin- cial Livestock Show and Exhibi- bitlon was 3. Lyle Boswell, Marshfield. who won prise money put up by Sunny Isle Farm Limited. Charlotte- OARD PARTY RESULTS A card party was held in the Community Centre last night. Following are prizes: Special prize. R. MacDonald; door prise. James Garland; iadies' flint. Mrs. J.R. Gallant; consolation. Mrs. C. Shepherd and James Garland; freezeout Mrs. Joseph MacPherson and Peter Costello. . VIOLIN sow Ardva Iandva of Norway. who is with the engineering firm Northambeeland Co as It] tants Ltd. currently conducting sur- veys in will give a violin solo at the Sun- ;ay morning service in the Kirk a. and cadets of the Royal Norwe- gian Merchant Marine will at- tend the morning service. MIGDONALD RADIO SERVICE PHONE 4-0915 F k NowAvailable W J LOANS FOR STUDENTS Guaranteed by the Government of Canada Purpose: Who can apply: Amomtofloans: Repayment: Where to apply: line above notes are based upon the Canada Student loam Act No! amt arefm reference only. All applicators: and ban: are sub/ea to thefidl terms and mndrrtoru of the Act. CANADA STUDENT LOANS ACT The purpose of the Canada Student Loam Act is to facilitate bank loans for students Who need financial help to continue full-time studies beyond secondary school level at Universi- ties and other educational institutions Any Canadian citizen. or anyone resident in Canada for one year who intends to five in Canada after completion of studies, may apply for a loan under the Act. An applicant must be enrolled or intend to enroll as a full-time student at an educational institution appmved by provincial authorities. and must meet the standards of academic qualification and in ancial need established by the student loan authority in the Province in which he applies. Depending upon individual circumstances and financial need. loans up to $1.000 a year may be made, with a maximum of $5411) during a student's academic career. The Provincial Authority receiving applications and determining eligibility will issue a certificate to each eligible student stating the maximum amount the student may borrow. This Certificate of Eligibility is required before a student can arrange a Gouernmmt Guaranteed Student Loan with the bank of his choice. Interest-Free and Delayed Repayment Period To assist students. the interest on loans during the period a student continues full-time studies, and for six months thereafter. will be paid by the Government of Canada. During this same period no repayment of principal is required. not will any service charge or too be payable by the student. Method of Repayment Borrowers WI“ begin to pay interest and to repay loans six months afier they cease to be full-time students. The current interest rate to students is 5% °/. per annum. Normally the repayment period will be five to ten years. Borrowers have the right to repay loans in part or in ful at any time without penalty. Melanin-ed In the event of the death of a borrower responsrbility for repayment of the loans will be assumed by the Government of Canada. Students resident in Prince Edward Island, regardless of where they intend to study, should apply for a Certificate of Eligibility to: The Minister of Education, Department of Education. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. ‘ rc‘m___.-.._ _ .