S = 4 ¢ 7 - : : Sharply Criticized By Ambler Jack Ambler, executive di- were 47 children im residence af- ing on with city and provincial rector of the PEI United ter admitting 19 and discharg- authorities to secure am agree- Fund, has strongly criticized a imz 10 during the year ment on sending the children to city councillor’s proposal which He said negotiations were go schools im the city. 2 would limit welfare spending by the city. == S72 ISLAND NEWS PAGE fmg which. he said, was “run- Le Eastern And Central Districts TONIGHT-TUE “Sosa ° He said the city’s two wel- $790 of this was left for the bal- ance of the year. nual meeting of the PEI. Pro . testant Children’s Home. Mr. : Ambler charged the councillor’s remarks implied “the profes- sional staffs of our welfare : s a i agencies have been handing out Mor than 200 delegates re-' which their activities must be | too much welfare money—in © Stered yesterday at St. Duns more effecitve. ; other words, ‘they are incom. ‘2%5 Usiversity for the 43rd iy ene er . THEY SAVE LIVES WITH A PASSION. Over 200 Register J MAKE LOVE WITH ABANDON! was set at $10,000. only about : ; i i Se eer caerseree mag one | : provincial annual convention of ; the Catholic Women’s League of ULTIMATE EFFECT Canada. “If we allow this statement. to The comvention opened with two-day Benediction given by Most Rev. M_A.. MacEachern, bishop of : | pass without rebuttal, we are in furm agreeing with the state -0 Tn, i ! ] ‘LR. ATKINSON, Digby, First Baptist Church, i 3 i i fe rf i f | ' ™.S., secretary of the Aflantie lottetown. From left are ‘ALGERIAN es et ee ee i ff f ' if f ' Baptist Board of Evangelism, Atkinson, Heber MacPhail, announced it would not be pres- 1 gchats with delegates to the Clyde River; Earl Jenkins, | (Continued from page 1) ent. | agencies in front of our contri-| The business sessions got un- @* annual meeting of the United Alexandra, past moderator of The new regime clearly be- | butors, Baptist Association of P.E.I. the association, and Rev. H. pursued by police trucks and lieved that considerable pres- held over the weekend at L. Estabrooks, clerk. | motorcycles with sirens roaring. tige would be attached to what- | Boumedienne’s regime, ap- ever government is responsible parently still nervous about pos- for organizing the conference. s s sible public reaction to Ben One of its main accusations | : f , Bella’s fall, had banned public against Ben Bella was that he | —* an effort to ward off had sought to use this prestige | trouble. for his personal profit. Communist China, seeking to s Baptist Moderator S22 223 A.Mov* Feet vocewomn | sai T i Rev. AG.J. Steeves of Monta: Saint John, N-B.. associate ev- |S2id a ghd : cue was elected moderator l|angelist wii board. Enlai =! a cl | d a see United Baptist Association The opening session included | Cue a a fee | osing He ae an of P-E.L. at the group's 98th an- an address by Mr. Atkinson, and | 4rrian t which | agen. | NEW nual meeting in Charlottetown | Saturday's program featured |i, still sunt oa to | during the weekend. {meetings of the Men's Associa- ag eg heduled Delegates from Baptist chur- | tion and Women’s Missionary | NASSER ANXIOUS of St. Mary’s Acad ches throughout the province. at- Society and a chicken barbeque Chou's host, E : Presi- | evening, Peter Jung Friday tended the convention, which be- at the home of Charles Scran-| gin G I syptien i re zan Friday evening at First ton, Southport. [eaetinas Baptist Church. YOUTH NIGHT | | Se aaa a nee ame bout | presented to them. Key speakers were Rev. L.R. Saturday night, “vents | Se cut tie Gi soe? Atkinson, Digby, N.S., secre- night”, was highlighted by a president lbition which “comes frem cur tary of the Atlantic Provinces | public speaking contest won by | Abdel Hakim. Amer, | vo : Convention Board. -of—Evangel-.| Donald Holmes of Kingston, who | ant and Rev. S.E.. Murray, Will represent the province im | safety be worthwhile”. ¥ Atlantic Provinces competition. | inci : The association sermon Sun- | Ren |day morning was preached by Rec. Centre |Rev. M.O. Smith of East Point | Baptist Church. A baptism and | : Ha Break | communion service was held Ss | Sunday afternoon. 5 i The conference ended last ev- propaganda indicated tioning in the school were The City Police reported & ening with a “coronation ser- recognition Bs ceraled . Mission Society and the Junior break occurred at the Recrea- vice”, the election of anew mo ‘The United States maintained Red Cross, she ‘aid. . tion Centre om Richmond Street derator, and a closing address | -wait and see” attitude and | Two grade eight students, VOuntary, me early Sunday morning. id by Mr. Atkinson. jthere was still no word how Kerry Riley and Susan Perry, Another factor contributing to | A member of the force said a Devotional addresses through France felt about developments won the highest award in a Can- this. was the lack~ of & contre thief or thieves gained entrance | out the convention were given in her former possession. ada-wide Junior Red Cross P0S-| planning body to co-ordinate oe from a Richmond Street wit by Lic. Gerald Cole of Hazel RELEASE PRISONERS ter contest. i var- dow <r Te ee oe: The council. ordered the re-| The principal said that other! sorch ette mac 6 lease of all political prisoners awards had been by students it-| mination John (Spy) Ready, manager WEATHER it said had been arbitrarily ar- cluding a first prize of $10 by a . of the Centre said a quantity of rested under Ben Bella. It did Nancy Kelly in an essay con- j , ; . taken and a ; ; . i : ted at the meeting were Hon./ Expo 67 officials are. consider- cigarettes were |mot identify them or give their |test; and a $30 award by San-| - W. Hyndman, Charlotte i the installation of North | Coatitt small sum of mone} TORONTO (CP) — Temg numbers. dra Allen in the Royal Canadian | toyn- Brig. W. W. Reid. Char- iaxeten’s first automatic train i & = ee cate Min. Max. There were reports in Algiers | Legion Remembrance Day cos- lottetown: Rev. ‘Henry. Tye. control. system in the Montreal a . jacial direct , that Boumedienne was seeking test. : Parkdale: Stanley Maynard, World’s Fair's free mass transit St. A = the collaboration of prominent She thanked all prize donors | port Hill- Mrs. Harold Léard, system i Ben Bella supporters by offer-'and parents for carrying out | Kensington: i Gladys Bent. 3 George af : | i | i tf i 4 HRI i “ts i i al ili iy wi At if cf | | | L : : if i aRFrede RE | i | ze f i 3 re FE | ui : 1 filer E ui f be i ssei¥ Te B sss E i s it tt ii i jie rat j oF é : : | i | i » i 2 | i g ; E F F : tt ; | int aE i " J 3 Fi it I He 5 LE i Ae ; F Lj wPia | F : i ie vt #33 H i ti | \ i rit il i ey Fi fH i | I | ff : ism. : ry : F i ; : ® i it | Fe : : ; iit § Fes iF i ts | ' i { & : B 3 g : i i it FE : Bf A F i i f E 5 it ti i E f i a i it i E : i : aA i HE fe Hi E | : : | fi : tal gsanees MICHAEL CALLAN DEAN JONES -TELLY SAVALAS BARBARA EDEN - STEFANIE POWERS - KAY STEVENS wi INGER STEVENS un resecy « somening UROL SLUAL rl i ii ee i ; 3 a ri PRES. Bee a it rf , f it ule ! | | 48 i F : 2° Dawson ...scccces Everett Buell ie: 40 31 Dies Aged 7 on aise @ 60 62 ing them posts on the new coun- their duty of seeing that their | PREMIER’S SON WEDS snault. cil. ichildren put forth their best ef- | > At the conclusion of the bus- Abdel Aziz Bouteflika, a top forts throughout the school! Meclected for a further term sage, son of Premier Jean Le i2eSS Sessions members of the Boumedienne aide, summoned a | year. : : [of three years were Judge W. sage of Quebec and Mrs. Le (orn sree ge meeting of the preparatory John Fitzpatrick was chair-|— Darby, Summerside. and sage, was married Saturday to | were a * * MMMM MRRP M a ollege. i TOremte § ccccceccce ORRWE: scccess ieee 64 68 6 68 70 83 SU 87 cured at Charlottetown on Pri. Montreal ....ec+..- —& committee for the Asian-African man of the program and alse|Mrs. I. A. Horne, Charictte- Pauline Champoux, daughter of ‘CPtion held at Marian day, June 18, of Everett Buell Saas vecessses st s conference. ce presented the certificates and town. Quebec businessman Jean in his 70th year. - crag regia = a Some governments, including | prizes. A portion of th eprogram | Maj. T. E. MacNutt resigned Champoux and Mrs. Champoux. yr tk oe ie he ok ra ie * te ea * *” ea He was the son of the late jum 00 seeeneees a 3 Japan, seemed to have decided included a number of vocal sel- | after 23 years on the board. and The marriage ceremony took Jeen ond Levies Beell aid wes ONCON ..6-eeeere * o not to come to the conference ections by the pupils. Prior to|f a. Large, QC, chairman. also placé im St. Charles Garnier | born at Abney. Halifax a 76 _the exercises the pupils attend-/ resigned. The new chairman Church in suburban Sillery. ‘Besides his wife, the former Charlovetowm .... 2) 8 Sydney 45 and 78, Charlottetown |ed mass in St. Paul's Church is to be elected in the future. Some 250 guests, including most Dorothy Clow, he leaves three YT) y-"7"7*"°"* seams celebrated by Rev. Austin Brad-| Chairman of the nominating of provincial cabinet members, | sisters: Blanche, Mrs. E.M. See's 5. 53 Tl lien 446 om ett a ae ; | committee is K. M. Martin. QC. were present. The couple i Goodwin of Charlottetown; Min- poo) "77777" a High tide { s Chaatet | Mr. Large reported there live in Quebee City. ets at Cane :. Allee, ee q igh tide today at Charlotte- OLD BILLS SHOWN } ; - Mrs. ML. Hi a bene ay Har. New York ........- 64 88 | town 4.44 a.m. and 4.04 p.m. At ee : t EE TE. IE SD, ber Twe trethers aad ene us Ee 73 8 | Rustico at 1..21 am. and 1044 The exhibition of coins, bank- jy aad: Whi New Orleans ...... 59 8 a.m. Summerside tide eighteen notes and barter at the Confed- SIN NG ILEE col enue ae tedied tt TCO. | Sis ccecce 6 98 (minutes later than Charlotte- eration Centre, Charlottetown, sierver “Sinus Pueeral Home Los Angeles ......- Ld] 68 ‘town. Su rises today at 5 4 includes eight of the first notes The funeral arrangements have HALIFAX (CP)— The wea tains oo ay at 845 p.m. All STi Bank j not been completed ther office says Campbellton | ; alia k IN CONCERT N.B. Sunday reported a maxi- mum of 90 degrees. Onshore seabreezes kept high tempera- tures along the coast in the 60's and low 70's. ! Today (Monday) will begin as | a sunny. warm day im all re-| gions. except where coastal fog BRIEF S aes ‘= DRIVE-IN aa ses SUDDEN DEATH. | Prince Edward Island during Ea a PT. RD. The Hughes family of 61 | pected in New Brunswick as| cq 4 a 2 a ie ~~ Peter Hughes, former inspector Regional forecasts: for Canadian National Rail-| Northern Nova Scotia, east | _— ways, Montreal. Besides his | ern shore, Cape Breton, Prince brother and sisters in Charlotte- Edward Island, eastern New town, he is survived by his Brunswick counties: Sunny, be Romance ano Racine wife, six sons, one daughter coming cloudy im the evening. ‘ ARE Iw THEIR BLoop! temperatures. . and seven grandchildren, all of | Little change in Montreal. Burial took place im Winds southwesterly 15, moreas- , the Roman Catholic cemetery. | ing in the afternoon to south- Mr Hughes spent many sum- westerly 3. Low-high at Kent- ™ers in Charicttetown and had ville 5 and 82, New Glasgow, @ large number of friends here. Goshen, and Moncton 50 and 99, Datta sstassaasse’ ss.) THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN Sturgeon MONDAY, JUNE 21st “Five Miles To Midnight” Admission Adults .75¢ Children under 12 Free. 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