e . eo 5 : 7 |e mremer We enld that the li plications nesepin’ a heme . - ( ct brits War from Novem r 0 Apri ex In one. of ( shad outsgnaing . ; » Program ive iets ae cali is of t sm VP} nda good we nessman jects was $2,500,000 while the e inning a. ver er sR »p- ‘From Centre timated payroll connected with ation. «4s an example, meals 5 the projects totalled $1,200,090. , at the-camp cost only 26'2 cents oa nerutiold??” The number of men hired dur- ‘Basiern and Central Districts each to produce a a nd a > _— i inet: Slade month »eriod. ss The meeting was chaired: by i. last xed i tai this oa 2337 and these persons worked The Guardian, Charlotietown, Tues. July 5, 1966. 5 pin Reid .who..also -intréduced Seaen ws infederation Center @PProximately 111,700 tays the speaker. The Co-Chairman - ‘icanalie ‘Seeadhedi unit la There were 63 Island localities was John Evans. Guests of Ro been set up'i in the lobby of the Participating:in the program: : tary were Rev. Frederick R : ski. Sixty per cent, of wagesspaid ta g|Dr. Gencheff Sellar of Lumsdon, Sask. and ‘heatre and each morning th workmen was ©ontributed by 0t- 7 ; week, the program's host Orest : Herbert Baxter. Visiting. Rotar- |. : local '2Wa_ While 30 per cent was ob- ians were Mr. -Frank Wells of Ulan will be interviewing rea tained from the. provincial gov- Montreal, Lorne MacKay: of Ha- personalities. This_moring ne ‘ernment. The remaining 10. vor Y milton, Ontar«io, and Gergld show featured intery =e ' ¥ ik cent was contributed by various 4 Warren of Chapel Hill, North Margaret Hall director of the ii like dees ke ae : oO O nored (Carolina F Confederation Centre Choir and scanirhin ; also with Moncrieff Williamson ree «bis 3 “ inal recognition | of zg curator ‘of. the Art Gallery and nee : ie Pele Youth Groups nia! 'tice oS. cua Ca rane Icanadian Foundation for Poho OU p is the artistic director of the oure as an “anal was . \myelitis has_ named the Crip 1966 Summer Festival ypened in 18 ipled Children’s Camp a! Tea Break Camp The “A.M Chronicle” produc iHill in honor of Dr. Todor -Gen ac thcie Paths anid thle -onapes : : ‘chet, =, eald. 5. ‘Lineols._Dewar. ‘ A. group of 76 scouts. cubs and’ ing that the public is quite we!- Card of Thanks. \President of the Pr l : leaders from the city yesterday come to come in to watch the hi cated “Th: ” to the ere “Thank You" te eee eee eee ot in j returned from a_ successful show each morning, and heat relatives. friends and neighbors De eee cus * the =e weekend camp at Camp Buchan, the interviews who called, sent telegrams, let- = pte ; "| Point Prim ters. cards, and gifts and other Mthe camp yesterdag, ‘ 24 The camp was composed of e rreeliazs on the occasion of our i : Yad ' os s from’ the 9th Charlot- W W k Golden Wedding. Anniversary: jsome years ago one Py ; ; ; cae tae Treep, the 9%n inter or $ special thanks to the people of me lime, ~ cus eee 404 7 vic 3 Cheriottetowr Cub Pack 8th H d Grand- River Parish and the Wf * ¥ Pa hon ’ " . com ieee But. und eg oe 3rd Charlottetown = Cub Tota e 104 say besa aes io ier er Dr. Gencheff's guidance.. all a pnere friendship and kindness. _ st the present departments were _ Leaders attending the camp =the department of Welfare riendsiip and |developed,” said. Mr. Dewar included: Harvey . MacKinnon, nq Labor this morning an Mr. and Mrs. Marshall The speaker traced the history scout master; assistant cub nounced that Prince Edward Is- MaeLellan. s of polio treatment in this prov- eee ee eee aes land had 104 winter works ap- over the past twenty years it arter of the Nin a = Dewar sald that in 1944 pol lottetown Pack; — Profitt * * oe > ¢ xk > * *” te ie io victims from Prince Edward “ ery mester for the 8th Cub Island were treated at a clinic - laf. se * Pack. Arthur L. Perry was in in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. vs DR. GENCHEFF charge—of-the_3rd_Charlottetown ing theories developed by Sister . | Pack i \Kenny,-an—Australjan nurse In . Mr Dewar said that the camp ‘Bricadiers W. W. Reid and A 14947, a polio_clinic opened _in_notonly did @ wonderful job W.. Rodgers, members. of the i Prince Edward Island using the for crippled children, .but em- Ninth Group Committee, helped same treatment. This was oper- plo: ed, some.eight people during ‘with camp administration . ated for two years only but was iepabenecten ; re-opened again in 1952 r SOLA EEEE EEE z . - a E: le : Turning to fund raisins. the ss bereikcpeionienipeonaloniensiloehioncietonit speaker said that im 1946 a, LEADERSHIP TRAINING DELEGATES + _lyoune radio personality the D | name of Horace Brown ‘adapat- oe \ i M airch. of Two delegates atiending the met with William Harvey. pro- to an address by Dr Jean rowns n ca oe ‘a ‘a Goa @Weck-long Red Cross- Youth vineial commissioner of Req@ Halliday MacKay and a ‘film dian polio program. A special High School Leadership Trams Cross for New Brunswick The training centre, being held Toronto Prince. Edward. Island -appeal ing Centre. Robert Lecky. S (LEFT) and Ralph Wend this year at Montgomery Hall, for iron lungs opened in August “ mmerside und Mary . an born, national director for Red opened Saturday, July 2, and - ‘ , ee of 1953 and, within a few days Sali more, Tatamagouche, Cross |_ Youth, ‘ast night p: ior _will close Monday, Suly dM = Boge oe ee some $8,000.00 had been raised’ O'Connell of Pleasant, Grove, et ee ee drowned in Toronto Sunday, | qoioea by Dr. Jonas Salk and BUCK NIGHT In addition to his parents he a tae Geer pinto : = , is survived by two sisters, Mary, or sauit vaccinations of all Ca- “ ‘PARADE OF |Mrs. Paul Wisener and Patric. Oo. 20U"™ vac ' pers : nadian provinces. 6 ‘ia: and four brothers, Vincent, . “Now, polio is almost 4 thing . ‘Harold, Gerald and Louis Pag ogy heck amor pe ngs COMEDY” au His remains will rest this ve dread of this disease, has disap ‘ ning at the Hennessey Funeral | peared. Much. of ‘the money ° ‘ Home. The funeral will be held /raised by the Association and by PLAYING TONIGHT ONLY y Thursday morning, with Req- > lub By J. W. LAVERS Mr. Sanderson. touched briet- feetin length and of steel com | a. ae oe % St. Eugene's bear apaaed & rehabilitation, @ Canteen Service @ Show at Dusk) , ‘ | the excellent results being struction. Equipped with all the en 2 . ' : A oe eT With the--wotds ‘I namethee °¥ 0" eet : : ‘hurch, Covehead at 9:30. Bur- The Crippled Children’s Camp 9 ce ine , larest i g 1 aides and fod , ‘ Gulf Gerd” by “Mrs K~Graes- @ttained — ns ie a agian woes t. she wil] ial will be in the church ceme- |was an example.” z , phat ahrah hornet at . at the first trawler built here and fish ‘finding equipment, she oie 2 dal of Oslo, Norway. and the ; ae f ] tery ———— breaking ‘of the traditional bot’ }@unched last December and join the fleet of trawlers now te aa champagne sae thas na to the port of Georgetown. t he fishing the Gulf of St. Lawrence’ - ; ky which only last week_brought in- and supplying Gu lf Garden . a es oe ae 7 to the port of Georgetown t he Foods Ltd, vag ; ‘ Ci Y AREA rte ‘ = ¢ ' - . is land- " sativaien Sat 3 t ‘ christian name the 'argest catch of fish ever lan Work has been progressing a seis wae amen’ tess third: stee? ed in this province Bathurst Marine for the past FUNERALS er or a B Dooley parish few months on the cons'ruct! on TRAWE TS Hewitt trite tes pepe y Sie in the Bathurst Mar- ! of Georgetown, asked Th® ot the first two ships of a Com «d a Uw! | ww ne shinx ard at Georgetown . id Diessing on the newly- launched tract for the building of nine REARDON FUNERAL — The down the launchwavs. hefore -9 *0iP P steel trawlers, which when com funeral far James A. (Tony) large crowd. assembled for the Follewing the launching.- per- pleted will bring the trawler Reardon was held Monday eecasion sons attending. were. given a fleet fishing out of Georseiow’ ning from the Hennessey. Fun Thomas Sanderson. preortent (our-of the. Gulf Garden Foods to a total of 16 ships. It is esti eral Home to St: Dunstan's Ba- of Bathurst Mariné Limited. Limited) plant and witnessed mated this number if necessary silica where Requiem High Mass welcomed all those in the nd- “ome 170 employees: busily en- ‘to supply fish sufficient to bring was celebrated by Rt. Rev. Wil- ance including Lieutenant: Gov 24sed in the processing and pac- Gulf-G arden Foods Limite¢.jiam Simpson. Representatives | ernor WJ. MacDonald—and a ‘aging of the finished product. plant to maximum production. _jof Square K. Construction Ltd., ‘ son< in the’ hires tbe groups ‘also toured the cold J. H: England Ltd., Matheson | number of persons in the bil ' and MacMillan, Hayes Paving a HLtd——tIstand —Exeavati — + : —_ f-4-e Hie —— Se Northumberland Consultants Ltd. : : ; ness. financial and covernment storace” facitties- ae Dept. of Highways and Public —fields from ‘this provifice and The launching of the Gulf # - Works, Dept of Agriculture and a ce T ADA oie rem tenn, | Souris Regional High School =o TTT on oe BY POPULAR DEMAND FOLLOW US oie na Ist District of Kings : __-Pronressive Conservative Whats New Pussycat ? ed States and Norway William. Will, shipyard superin- tendent. was under vastly diff- erent weather conditions than ; prevailed for the launching of the Gulf Grenadier and the Gulf Gunn in December of 1965. Then * "the temperatures hovered only . a few degrees above the zero ‘ mark and swirling snow ‘squalls blanketed the harbour In con- : trast, vesterday’s launching was under dark skies but as if by a good omen, just as the vessel slid inte the water, the, sun » othe? parts of Canada. the Unit- Gerd, under the supervision of 'Guigan. Allan Murnaghan, Rich- ard Gaudet, Gordon Gaudet, Reid. Sangster and Tom White. Auditorium Service. at the grave was con- ’ i ducted by Rev. Alex Macbean and the Legion service was con- dutted by Harry Mortimer. Bu- 'rial-was in the Roman Catholic cemetery ddecpeewe ~ Tie Lat Le MAY ENTER ; THE broke out HOSPITALIZER- The_ newly apunched. stip i is VR Ps ij ‘EASTERN: fe ; THEAT E — HORE ALZER ne ae = aie ais River, is a patient in the Char- WEATHER | “FUNFRALS” a ‘ asia lIottetown Hospital RECEIVE WORD TORONTO ‘CP. Tempera -| IRVING FUNERAL — Tite tai ee : es Hinnbhe Parco. Ske net ; fewaks funeral.of Mrs. Otto Irving, Pet- | ‘a > Winnie Peterson and Fred Covie. Victoria > #3 MISS McKINNON i Reads was held from Peters | i Charlottetown, fh ave received Edmonton 41 68 ! oad Presbyterian’ Church on. a C word of the foe of their sis- Yellowknife 58 73 GUEST SOLOIST Friday, July Ist,. at 30 .2m.p. CORPORATION Preens U-LEE THOMPSON netacten ter. Mrs- Joseph. Dunning (Annie Regina 56 73 The service was - conducted by M HAEGGAR INGRID THULIN Cole) in La Prairie. .Manitooa. Winnineg oe -8 “ Catherine McKinnon. 8 na- - Rev. M! C. Currie. The eet WAVIMILAN SCHELL SM ANT \TTEND CONVENTION pie 65 80 tionally known CBC personal- BY Cool Siloam’s Shady Rjll and From he ENE Mortreal 67 RO eo zi A Wonderful. Saviour Is Jesus, Members of the. Charlotietown ake ~ B ity, will be guest soloist at the My Lord were sung by the choir Return" Ss CS congregation of Jehovah's Wit. Pe aisirted 65 mR ee ee and congregation. A solo. Sweet : A Journey Into The Diabeticall nesses are busy making final Kreis aoe a id duly Peace. The Gift Of God's Love ‘ 3 Soar: Coaventing wetag ela. ot paula ie te Tv uabates aad July “25 Sung by Mrs. Russell. Irv. Keith MacKenzie Peter MacAulay — — Halifax. N.S. The God's Sons of harlottetown 38 71 10 at 11 am. The mission is ing. Mrs. Russell Graham, Don- : Liberty’ District: Assembly will Sydnes 48 67 elt sientured ter the Caves nie Johnston, Frank Butler, oe* > ACADEMY AWARD- ver . he Meld at the Halifax Forum. Vermouth 55 74. 7 ge carat Charen ‘of th Glendon Johnston, George: John- Y 4 oe i ean 46 St. John’s, Nfld 50 70 HSH PF astors aa 4 ston. The flower bearers were Ei - Boston <3 9g gg -; United Church of Canada and Garfield Graham, Barry Hicken, ‘ - TENNIS INSTRUCTION New York in 78 99 more than 40 congregations Randy Hicken, Charles Hicken. 6 . One hundred and ‘ten. eager Jacksonville ~...... -% «8 have been invited to take part. Forrest Beaton. Douglas Beaton. — ' | G st S ker : youngsters turned up at the Miami Ln US The mission is open to all Dennis Irving, James _ Irving, Specia ve pea Ss eee ‘05 Chazlottet6wn Tennis Court yes- Tucson 79 102 members of all faiths, and Kenneth Irving, Stanley Acorn. ‘ : . = : rdav to receive nstructions HALIFAX (CP) *~ The wea- both Islanders and tourists Interment in Peter’s Road cem- t . : on the finer points of the game. ther office ‘says only a few. may attend. ‘ etery. @ - Pe In} Jager is the instructor clouds remained over the Mari- =—— = ~ 4 jy th nd he wil heve his times late Monday with tom. sa. g program “4 ie official opening peratures in the mid-to-hizh 60° 7? Pl us 4 other 5 ‘ was vesterdas at many localities TENDERS OPENED \ large high pressure area Academy ~ The lowest bid of $400.95 by Slo¥ly approaching the district Awards! the I a Construction: Limited | rom the northwest will provide | sO eee ee q uinny weather to the threé Mari- “ oo ted . for is para time... Provinces both today and WALT ing of 75 THES, Of TTAneORe | wedgesdan a a a ee des vg mn = A‘ternoons eeibenetcin today | oes wets eee ee ee -™ wilt climb to the low-to-zh 70 ete Shee. Petree: SS ee P ! im most regions, with readings Derertment—of-Highwat. Tears mid-to-high 70° more | E d ommon: Wednesday 4 ont bids were Matheson’ and — gesionsi forecasts Mac Ritlan “Limited $.102.096) Riatoen Shave Cate sane ' $ and Warren Maritimes Limited Prince Edward Island Eastern $165:576' The department's es 2 a aad ee timate forthe job was $195,100..." Brunswick Cousties, Saint JULIE ANDREWS ° DICK VAN DYKE - we DAVID TOMLINSON - GLYNIS JOHNS snbhretted the dowest hid far nuch. change in temperature (T3504R) upgrading of 11 miles:, Lente een MELINA MERCOURI Prlisrany MAXIMILIAN Sour |. Hon. Walter R. Shaw David MacDonald, -M. P. Inbn Raver Vallev} > Bay of Sr theson r an. ‘ " , . Mathesec and MacMillan m eres Sunny todas with. not ited : oe - zhf winds ‘increasing this of ti Launchine Warte Road orning to northwest 15. Low- 4 4 | Is and ( onairee tion mited -_ high at Goshen. Sydney and = L UESTS 3 the ether bidder with an offer of Chartottetown 350 and. 70, Monc- SPECIA G 78 8 ; $37519 for the job» The depart- ° : ton, Fredericton and Saint John ments estimate was $35.410 50 and 75, Edmundston and Mel McQuaid, M.P. and Cabinet Ministers AT POPULAR PRICES. FIRE CALLS "___Campbeliton 48 and 72. Outlook (COLOR) ee SO TT Te ee ~-Wednesday.-- Sunny —and— ai Renee El e~ nly aennpantons aaa ~~ : ; ta 17 little warmer (where the jewels wre!) eee eee nea —. ‘ inswered a call ta 17 Bente ee Ps tat | Bich tae day. af Chataie UTED ARTISTS | EVERYONE WELCOME > STARTS TOMORROW Se-1-8 irda. morning and a false’ fown 201.a.m and 12.55 p.m. At i 1E 3 a0e ay st _17-Baptiola S11 nae : Rectan ed Sle a me Siatiareits Pla 5 : : ; Admission MATINEE — 35¢ & Saturday might at 9 o'clock tide eighteen minutes later than 3 Tonight Only The only Gamage from the. Charlottetown. Sun rises today fire at Upper Prince was to a at 549 am. and sets at 8.45 chesterfield. ip.m. All times ADT. SHOW AT DUSK Local E t i tainment Refreshments cial oe + oo sete peg * eae >