_ POPULATION INCREASE . village. THE OLDEST residents in the area were honored at Wel- lington's Centennial celebra- tions yesterday. Here Mrs. Madeline Gallant (right). 100 years old on September 8th of $20,000 ARDA G Revealed Al Celebrations WELLINGTON — Addressing residents of Wellington at the official opening of the Village's centennial celebrations yester- day afternoon. Hon. enry Wedge. provincial minister of welfare and labor. revealed that $20,000 has been approv ARDA for the construction of a new Barlow ' e area. Later he said that the provin- cial government had received word of the approval only this week and this was the first pub« lic announcement of the approv- Prior to the official opening the oldest residents. of which three were in attendance, were honored. The was Mrs. Madeline Gallant. who is less than two months away from her 100th birthday. Mrs. Gallant will reach the 100 mark on September a. An address in honor of Mrs. Gallant along with her two elderly companions. John Peter Arsenault. 90. and Mrs. Mary Gallant. 91. was read by Mrs. Theodore L. Arsenault and gifts were present to all three of the featured guests. Mrs. Madeline Gallant was also presented a of roses by young Jean Ward. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. We dle Ward. Later the three eld- erly people were taken for a car ride around the village. This part of yesterday's program was under the organization of Mrs. (Dr.) Reid. Most of the village's 295 is aidents were in attendance for the celebrations and Mr. Wedge mentioned in his address that according to a survey complet- ed for the provincial govern- ment by an independent firm recently. the population of the incorporated in 1957. would reach 500 within the next .V . The provincial minister also told the residents that the gov- ernment is contemplating putt- DEATH NOTICES ‘ Received too late for Classified death notice column 3 POOLE? — At 'I‘ryon. Wed,- funerel service will be held Friday. July 34. at 2:30 pm. Interment Presbyterian Church cemetery orth Triton. - GAUDET ... At St. Nicholas. July 22. 1964. Wesley John Gaudet of Saint .Iohn. N.B.. Resting at the Compton Fu- neral Home until Friday morning. then transferred by train to O'Neill‘s Funeral . . John. NB. for Burial Saturday morning. as hours at the Comp- Y ABSENAULT '— At Welling‘on. Wednesday. July 12. NM. Emer Joseph Araenault. in his list year. Resting at the Canton a this year. is seen being re- sented with a bouquet of flow- ers by a young member of the community. Joan Ward, dau- ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Wen- dell Ward. The ceremonies ing in catch basins for surfacel drainage in the village and wi-- dening the streets. ' l The village. named after the.l Duke of Wellington. originatedl with the establishment of a postl office in 1874 and was original- ly known'as Quagmire village. Even now the bridge at Welling- ton Centre is still known asI Quagmire bridge Following the monies sports events for the children along with music en- tertainment in the form of fid- dling. stapdancing. and singing. was held ' SPORT EVENTS Winners in the sports events featured guest were as follows: Bicycle race (class ll 1. Earl Perry. 2. Leo Arsenault. 3. Paul Arsenault. Bicycle race (class 2i 1. Gary Gallant. 2. Nazaire Ar- senault. 3. Ronald Arsenault. Plum race 1 Lyman Arsen- ' opening cere— cl ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown; Thurs. July 23, 1964. 5 were opened early yesterday afternoon by H e n ry Wedge. minister of welfare and labor and were climaxed by a dance in the village hall ht. ranl last nl I games were played. pastries and other things sold. 1 ollowing the musical enter-II tainment su pers were served? at. the village hall and at 7.303 the RCAF Band gave a concert which lasted over an hour. Fri- or to the concert. Town Crier Joe Clark read his proclama- tion. The day's celebrations were d imaxed by a dance at the vill- age hall last night. ‘W‘ESlERN BRIEFS suit. 2. Roland Arsenault. 8. Le- ah Enman. Three-legged race fairlsl 1. Lynn Gallant. Anne Richard. 2. Monique Arseneult. Camilla rsenault. Potato sack race 1. Alan Ar- senault. 2. Gerard Arsenault. 3. Nazaire Arsenault. Wheelbarrow race 1. Martin Gallant. Leonce Arsenault. 2. Roger Collette. Melvin Gallant. A tag-team wrestling match between four youths of the area drew loud applause from the crowd. The contestants ware: Jean Guv Arsenault. John Paul] Arsenault. Gary Gallant. Eldonl Arsenauit. The referees were Gabriel Ar- senault an Leo Arsenault. Judge was Charlie Bourgeois. Stepdancing to the music of Eddie Arsenauli on the fiddle and Armand Arsenault on the guitar were Helene Arsenault. Marcella Gallant and a . 'o. Norma. Anne Marie and Doro- thy Arsenault. HIT SONGS . The Arsenauli s i ate r s also sang a number of songs. includ- ing the French hit song "Dom- inique". Another singer w a s Cyrus J. Gallant There were also booths set up in the entertainment area where ON PILGRIMAGE .Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. berton. is on a pilgrimage t Ste. Anne du Beaupre. She willl return the end of the week. l i FROM ALBANY ; Miss Beth Clarke has arrivedl from Albany. N.Y.. to spend a holiday in M‘ontrose. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A]. 0N HOLIDAYS “Peekie” Ahearn. who has? been attending school in Char? lottetown. ‘is spending the holl-s days at his home in Alherton.i VISITS COUSINS Miss Rhoda Hathaway. bany. N.Y.. is a guest of her cousin‘s. Mr. George Ramsay, Alberton. FROM SYDNEY Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant. Alberton South. have as guests their brother and slsier-io-law, r. and Mrs. Clarence Landry. also Miss Marilyn Ojoleck. Miss Diane Orychock and Billy Litowski. all of Sydney. N.S. ARE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Travers and family of Ste. Eoye. Que- « TFABULOUS - EXCITING - FUN! gouty. Merlin Joseph Al- I bod C0url Session Held In Souris -— Magistrate Jameser impaired driving case, which otn’nedthewasadjwrnedto ulyzo. 1 SUSPENDED SENTENCE l Hilda Pauline mm, LittleI m. déd 8” ... . was given year; sentence after pleading} guilty to a charge of break. en- try. and theft. She was ordered ng a o a $500 recognizance andl to appear in com with the bond With a preview plea of not a had his possession of arm} idl- siers cm adjourned to George- town on J y as. Two charges were laid 1 Eastern Packing C0,. m e charge} Souris on on The impaired driving case If Raymd Martin Griffith. Mon— tague. was it] ed thout plea to July 29. Michael Francis MacDonald. Little Hauler ear two charges of intoxication in a pub- lic place. No plea was taken. Ken . e . Lake- and the case was adjourned to ville, pleaded not, guilty on anoth- July 29. of 00 and costs or 10 days when he pleaded guilty to impaired drivin Antenna Freeze lifted, I NenElilnRules Drafted . aimed at CATV systems pro-l posing to carry American pro ‘ the filo-month federal freeze on grams, thus draining off the the licensing ofCommunlty An- audience of a Canadian '1‘ to TV Systems was Mr ' nounced in the Commons Wea- statlon. ' “The government has two nesday by Transport Minister Pickersgill. main concerns." he told the. House. "One is to see that At ihe same lime. the 50V- CATV installations designed to ernment gave notice of plan! to receive broadcasts emanating tighten CATV regulations to en- sure future systems are co from outside the area reached by any local Canadian teleVls- trolled by Canadians and oper- ated without economic hardship t ion station. and particularly from outside Canada. are un- o Canadian TV stations pre- sent and future. 'Th likely to make the operation of _ . any exisring television station "9W “981118in uneconomic or to inhibit the come Into Effect AUE- 1- provision of alternate Canadian Under them. no CATV ii- ' ' cences will be issued to com- teleVlsion semce in the ar concerned." panics in which Canadian own- He sald the new regulations ership is less than 75 per cent. on Ownership. amending one They mo also have a Cana- Feb 21, will apply to dian chairman and two - thirds of the directors'must be Cana- if I'll] ma new installations or proposed changes to present installations. But applications already before the department would not be affected. ia'ns. Applicants must satisfy the transport minister the operation is unlikely to result in a Cans- 3. :3 early election may he “called in the province." GOV’T IN TROUBLE George MacKay. a member of the Legislature. said "there is no doubt g vernment is in trouble. It is certainly in fi- nancial troubles and since we may be faced with an election before long it' is time we began to prepare ourselves. If we all do our part, I am sure we will ' the next day Kennetlh Jenkins. president 0“ Co-Op Report Covers All. i l lmovement. for. from such a; emergev the pill You“ when“, “laI 55th annual Canadian Co-opera-g for bringing the co-operative; he thought the government um tive Congress released yester- way to the attention of Canar ay. l The Oolcp as one if we are to be success-l toy Arctic owl" which has gain-l ANNOUNCE MEETINGS l led popularity among children of‘ ;all ages in many parts of the: time arrived for candidates to‘ world alld Wthh has so far nel-‘ he put in the field {or the next fed for the Eskimo Fort Chimo,l |Quebec ' royalties. in great difficulties at present we must all get together I 3 Q. fill in the next election." One delegate asked "has the election?” “Yes.” answered Mr. Mathe- son. “get them in right away." Meeting chairman was asso- ‘ciation president W. R. Jenkins. M STRAIT ((lonflivnlled from page 1) Atlantic City. New Jersey and that organization felt sure that Herman Willemse. the winner | 2f the 26-mile marathon Tues- a v would make the trip, and lpossibly several other top stars Ilncluding second-place finisher Abdel Latlf Abou-Heif. l J n Lacoursiere. last year‘s 1winner. has also promised to ‘cnme. The spirits of the swim .committee were much higher flast night as they looked for- ward to the probability of lStrait swim on August 1 as planned. WEATHER TORONTO lCPl — Observed temperatures from t weather office: Min. Max. Vancouver . . .. .53 53 Edmonton .45 66 Calgary . .....45 77 Regina . .. .63 88 Winnipeg . . .65 87 Toronto .. . .65 36 Ottawa . . ..67 89 Montreal ... ... .67 36 uebec .65 83 Fredericton . 55 79 Saint John . ...54 66 Moncton ...54 79 Halifax ... ....55 68 Charlottetown . .. 59 76 Sydney ....55 7k Yarmouth .55 62 St. John's. Nfld. . 50 61 HALIFAX (CPI —- The her office says W88- Scotia and Milan New Island. Cape Breton and North- em New Brunswick skies were cloudy and a few showers were r ported The center of a dis- l turbance. now located in North- ern Maine. is moving slowly eastwards. It is expected to pass through Nova Scotis this l‘B dian TV station becoming uny economic or "to inhibit the es- tablishment of alternate tels- vision broadcasting facilities in Canada serving that area.” Mr. Pickersgill made clean this second regulation will be IBYELECTION “ (WW tram pageiil said. “I have a copy of a let— ter here written by a member of title govern to a persmif - - h wanted an appointmen.. bec' m “mm! M-T' M M” The, cabinet minister wrote to Jon“ Travers at Iowa“ cam' lithe person requesting an surl- l ' to try M m ience that it was'useless rigIUdlliAKfaTNalllvscgu Track to catch that minister in his of. die Cross is spending a howlfice as his time is taken” up I ' lwiilh commitments outsi . day 'm Miscoucm' 'gueSt her Mr Matheson said “there‘s no musm Dom“ RObmson' lone ill that office —- that shows BISHOP FUNERAL —. Thelwhat's gain: on in Sovefnmelli‘ so funeral for John S. Bishop was . these davs. held Wednesday afternoon fromi Klnfls . ’ his late residence, Mount Plea-llally outlining the advantages shot, to ' Presbyterianiof some of the. federal govern- Church, Victoria West. where ment‘s legislation. He explained service was conducted by Rev. 1 how new prowsions for interest- ' .free loans for students Will Tet“ Damn 355m“! by Rev'lwork and said that loans Will: I .. m County MP John Mul- 756an morning. Until e cent this disturbance. passes. quent shower activity and seat- he ing Quebec province. will slow. ly feed into the Maritimes from the Northwest in the wake of this disturbance. This will clear skies in New Brunswick today. but this clearing trend is'not expected to reach Nova Scotia after midnight tonight. Edward Island. Cloildy with showens ers beginning near dawn ending this afternoon. in light high at New Glas- gow I 00 75. Giarlottietown and d 73. Outlook for Friday 3 to the attention of the congress.‘ ' ' - lThe report says that if the International Co-operative Alli a; for statistics 1 are unimpressed by the "dyna- ~ . frequent Summerside thunderstorm actmly was re- later than Charlottetown. Sun ported Wednesday evening over rises today at 5.64 a.m. and sets New England. Mainland Nova at 8.35 pm. All times AD'l'. Brunswick. in Prince Edward .1 and Prince Edward Island until -‘ Northern Nova Scotia. Prince ldians in a more dramatic man- k is a “whimsical. I nor than ever before." The board feels that a com- pelling sense of common pur- pose and a program worthy of the various educational bodies, by co-ops in Canada to consu and service! in the cooperative er organizations that are .From Ookpiks To Statistics I Ookpiks. statistics and the “dynamics of co-operntive sc-l tion" were among the topics dealt with in a report to the_siudy "a plan might m. r: t basically interested in socialre- form." He claimed that this was happening while government ' gislation and appointments were being made to help protect tlie' consumer. Mr. MacDonald suggested ban consumers’ co-op moied and established. The congress winds up today. I‘- 0 pro . ‘that purpose would activate the‘ I cmPemt'Ve 3.1090“ I“ power to get things done M” Jeann'e snPwfltially among the hundreds of bani 3 member “' "‘9 55km“ thousands of co—operative mem-' co-op. created the fuzzy little hem 1 0“”- 2V°r WI‘ICI‘ “amallnfl m". Announcements of internation-‘ ten!“ has been slmwm .- !al co-operative meetings to be use MU" Onkp'k “5 " Midi“ held in Canada in the next three. symbol fit was introduced at a, wars also calm to light in the Philadelphia tra de fair last- ‘ rt ‘ year, and prmeclive "WWW" The annual Institute on Co-oo? taken on behalf of the federal "mm, League of the USA; government for the Fort Chim w," lake place maxi year at the. Western Co-operative College in producers were touched on in the report. Among other things“ the government has registered lv mm. in Canada before. Sasha. 3"”? the ooh)” name and the aioon hosted the affair in 1955.? 95's"; . . , as «no Winnipeg in loan. ".Siatlstlcshs protection against: Canada may also he the mppf. _ lnvfiflomne'llttl p 1' “Ht bu" ing place of the central commit- mess competition was calledqu of the mmemh" country. needlance. world body of the coop. . lake“ . movement. it u ri n g Canadian more seriously a decade or two. birthdav veal. ,967 : ago the co-operative movement ' ' I ' would not have much difficultinlgzfigrwtgggg-z, tam" Marti imfifpret'g'gg "5 "who" to thelDonald evxecutive secretary' of pu lc ay. 4 ' _ .' _ .n fun. we {animal's "animating: "investor-oriented profit husi-ll "munzwn need m be named. M55 “In” continue to l‘egard u": from a vast ocean of misunder-V "Danni," as .comp‘ttmrln a ndl‘standing and exploitation call-I mo“ l'kely .w'“. ma'mlm Pres’ ing on an identification In the' sure for crippling legislationff bl. .d of eh “fiv'i Now is the time for "laying the p" m'fiedve fustm'rem 0:; foundations for authentic and as e e factural statistical comparisons" consumer promotion —e Lunch Counter Open daily from B a.m. for Breakfast. Bakery Counter All Goods Baked Fresh Daily in our own Kitchens. Your Money Buys More at Woolworths. ween co—ooers and other bus-l Unmrtunately'" he “mm 0"" iness. feels the Co-operative Un- ion of Canada‘s board of direc-.‘ rs. Canadians act as though they' mlcs of co-oneraiive action," the board decided. In their report they said the time has come for a study of . . .Sunny with little change in temperature. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 10.53 am. 12.51 pm. At. I-‘tustico at 6.06 am. tides ill minutes —uflours Complete Stock Factory Approved Parts CUSTOM MOTORS LTD 8844 Kempt Rd" Halifax NS. Tel. 455-0414 ‘."this vital image is being lostlb___— . 403 PEUGEOT 404 “French Cadillac” "Oneefttie‘IBedMadeCacstntheWoi-ld“ Bales - Service Satisfaction MMEDIATE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CANADA Service— July Sale THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY . COATS . SPORTSWEAR . DRESSES . BLOUSES GREATLY REDUCED ONE TABLE ODDS AND ENDS REDUC ‘ SUNTER'S LADIES' WEAR 5 162 GREAT GEORGE s'r DIAL 4-6831 ~ I ' , - {probably be available by Sent-n Kathlgfln'égmlhfmflxfi.ember. He outlined the .Iegls-i The” 1.5 No Night In Heaven. lation which extended family al—l Hymns were Unto The Hills and ; an What A Friend We Have In - Jesus. First year students nflemmem wm' I" f‘utu'fi' prov‘dfi Prince County Hmltal and l a system a; sghodars 95' u . ’ . ‘is commit o 0 so. then; instructor: :ftteai‘ieed Fliners No EARLY “EC-“ht” m . ' ‘ . ‘. ' Mir. Mluillal‘ly said saw - she' .Wetmngton' summtfrts‘de'ltle chance of an early federal. Kens'iz‘g‘ 0" Ed RD emanielection. He said the people of. Mane 88 0f 9 y‘al can“ '[Canada generally do not want, Ia" Legion “tended “ ' body; an election but would rather seej m ‘ .."Ha iitne‘lero Ellersne brflnoh Pallbearegll'ifzsman; parties in the House; “’9”: Clayton 33mm! Ken“ of Commons feels that an elec. MBCATWUE PW!" GIUGEL “I'ltion would be advantageous; mnn Arsenauli. Hubert Huiche- i now and it was his opinion that (sjon agglI-IarryflEllls. gussellilthe smaller gears all: losing amnl W35 0W" 8m- theI favor wit pu c. Interment was in the People's] 11 was the opinion of several cemetery. Victoria West. 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