| ISLAND NEWS PAGE, Eastern And. Céntral Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., April ¢ 2, 1965. 5 BIS Expansion Leads To Shifts : EASTER BEEF (Continued from page one) | Cherry Valley, fourth “in the |. Angus pair of steers class. ~~, ' BEST HEREFORD PAIR The best steers.were shown-bhy Dave; Ford; Reta and Carol Hayden,’ Ceerty Valley, were second; Ful- | mn Sanderson and Sons had the | : tir prize pair and Jack and |, Kaye “MacKinnon, Brooklyn, had | the fourth pair. athe best steer shown by a‘new ~ exhibitor was shown by Edwin Hickey. Herman Smallman show- , ed the steer that placed second. | The best pair of steers, any | breed, was shown by Ina and | Lorraine MacDonald—one_ an! * Angus and the other a Short-* pair of Hereford |: A neeil for expansion by’ the | by the legal firm of Mac Leod~ horn. Benevolent Irish Society will feadto.shifts- in several bus- iness locations on Graftdp Street before the end of this month. The Society..which has found ‘its; present basement quarters too’ small will take: over the ground floor of its own building, ‘necessitating Cantwell’s Phar- macy and J.M.’s Méats to seek | new quarters Klark Cantwell, proprietor of | { the drug store, said: he hopes*to and Bentley. Meat company officials said they had been unable to find a new location. The firm needs a relatively high ceiling in any: new quarters to accommodate the large meat cooler in use: Also moving to a new- locat- ion, the new Burke building on Kent Street, is the law firm of Peake, Nicholson and Campbell, whose: offices dre on the sec- ond floor of the BIS building Another firm, the name of | which has not yet been divulged, move to the property. at 154 Prince Street formerly occupied is taking over the quarters cur- rently used_by «the ee sf brook Baptist Church ceme In second place was a pair Shown .by Dave Ford and third was Buddy Loane's pair. The following are the placings. 4-H CLUB_CLASSES, - Angus — 1. Edwin Hickey, | Buddy Loane, 3. Hilda Dixon, 4.} Mack Dixon, both . of Clyde | meet 5. Lea MacKinnon, Brook- | Shorthorn -—- 17. Freddie Dol- | jlar, Winsloe, 2. John roe ‘Pownal- Hereford — 1. Reta Hayden, | | Cherry Valley, 2.. Roger Youn- | ker, Winsloe Road, 3. Carol Hay-| den, Cherry Valley, 4, Douglas! Radd,—North—Milton,5.~K-a-y-e+ . weeks. continue his work this year. ° + a ede lh bial cS oo sheathed 6 e%ePe"eMa"a"ataMe"e"e" REV. JOHN J Xeating, ani “Phenomenon. Pather “minary 3 and a | member of the =~~MacKinnon and 6. Beth MacKin-: CSP. addressed a large group Keating is a staff iecturer at Toronto ' Archdiocesan Com- Vi 4 CS |non, both of Brooklyn. - Ok people at St. Dunstan's - the Catholic information’ cen- a on A Unity. ce tee. | essel Ss Distr s Sig! a [REGULAR Cas ight 1! iat: ‘| ; s | class 1 — ‘% gymnasium. last night ,on Mo- tre, professor of ecumenical stan’s by Rev. F.W.P. Bolger _|James Cudmore, 2. Harvey Mac- | dern Ecumenism, A pete history at * Augustine's se- — (left). aquses neern Oo. entre Donald, Corghend Road, 3, and | £ : ; 4. Athol .MacBea Marshfield, : cl ris ti U it : Mo 5 ee t ee ee a a te Belmont ae OFFICIAL HONORED ON RETIREMENT A : . Rescue Centre Thursday t |batross aircraft from Green- i * mi n ni y ovemen pesos © withdrawal’ of | a|wood and the coastguard vessel icing = Bd 3 Milford tlie | | BE: MacNutt was hono sere to present Mr. Mac- dent of ‘is Sits, (leh). presente ps cious a4 ine wha tgeaeiben Thomas Catieton out of Yar! |O’Leety, SV eae, Corn:| 4 at a testimonial. dinner last . Nutt with a plaque as a token = Mr.‘ and Mrs. Osborne - with the area thoroughly” where” a | mouth, ae | wall; 5. Noel Potts, Argyle Shore.| evening on the occasion of. his Bal ” ee br Bahra ad ,_the- citation. an a fishing vessel was reported in| i Hereford class, ‘light . —i1 and retirement -as local supervisor onda oe : : ‘Discussec Lec Ul eee St pie iagt aod ere eae | southern Nova: Scotia. Stewardship ‘Valleyview Farms, Cherry Val- oo the 0 Depactapat — a agent, at the a LOW BACK PAIN . “The ley, 4. Elmer Smith, Freetown|. *T4nsport. Over members ner in the Confederation Ceo- | ; zs 3 ~ Speaking. on Modern eR ciuburied casi nS emergence of :not denna te cane Oo ae ee, instituted af ited Max Tharapeot, Victoeia. 5.| of the DOT and their wives tre. F.G. Osborne, superinten- | jg it hard for you to sit down, even hardet ism: A Protestant Phenomenon, | the :World Council in 1945. He “that the me@Mbers reliriquish ship identifying itself as the | To Be vieie. ' |John. MacLeod, Miscouc ogg de peidiell hecedbernage seth ates at_the first, part_of the lecture noted that one of the reasons their own understanding of them-|Elizabeth Ann was reeeived by | Hereford class, heavy — 1. atti yt. icon ton sl i. series at St.’ Dunstan's Univer- why there was a dichotomy was selves, but rather, it is to fur- Yarmouth marine lo at. 2/ Herman Smallman, | Fulton; st eeerelieceman Suciaananninneaee. sity last night, Rev. John Keat-|that the various grouping had nish opportunities—an arena, as p.m.,” a rescue spokesman said. For Meetin |Sanderson .and Sond, 3. Dave. \re XI eC et [ mmeeenas is tisere. St Nee Se aoe ing said that the World Council lost a common communication it were—to come closer together aman g Ford, 4. Harold P roude, Brack-, | news for all such sufferers. Templeton's of Churches represents in the among themselves. The different. in ‘an open: dialogue.”’ The radio call eald the stip wae | . : ley Point Road, 5. Jack MacKin- | | TRC's give the desired réiet from suck fuilest fashions the inspirations/ national languages competed | oe southwest of Cape Sa- | Laymen and ther represen- non.: ‘ | suffering quickly, pleasantly. Equally good of Protestants and Orthodox with one another. Lalin.dwind- LISTS ACCOMPLISHMENTS —_-*- i tatives of the Protestant Church - Angus class, light — 1. Mack | oh ee ee eee per geen i church members or, Christian led; and great Scholastic works Listing the accomplishments-of |. ‘‘The Rescue Centre is very | will meet with representatives Dixon, 2. Hillson Hughes, Wins- n Nee in oe Get T-R-C’'s for fast relief. 85c, $1.68 unity. 2 were not- understood, .. >the World Council, he said that |concerned about the report of |of' the Canadian Council Stew- loe, 3..Leo Gallant, Clyde River, | at drug counters everywhere, eee Keating is-a native of -—tiowever. in-the 19th century, they were of oe ge peta ya this a eee weoeet because they |ardship committee to discuss fae sh Cherry Valley, 5. For extro fas! relief, use Templeton’s FLAME tra nt:, and at present is two mov echents revived the nog S2nic, unions jose of ar cannot trace vessel's home | the new stewardship,theme at Alex MacNeill, Summerside. . Some 50. dajseline from all, “tedieratiog. Centre. Guest epeaker (om urea “Ce atereal cL Altioen So » ——— I | Ham Sf acumemtun’ Tho fret te) pie pew = gb pias ~ pat or ‘registry’ the i go sone all gia cia Sonie Kk se four-Atlantic’ Provinces are ex-| will be.AijWalthen Gaudet, for- His aaeemers ~ oat said, was - Student Christian | said. mmerside, on’ ay April | ’ pected to attefid the annual mer ‘mayor OF ‘Charlottetowr. Jn _his address. the | a6 their ecumenical work: and 3.) pe added _ Pe | Harold ae - H. B.. ne Provin- ‘ : efforts of the various Protestant groups s the YMCA CA. the trans-confessional unions of Ra The Canadian Council of Kingston, Neill, : ** gin sections to bring into fellowship which trew, sagt vb ene! cmrehee Serhad and sank in pantaisy oh Churches Stewardship has “de-| PRES. 12 YEARS ‘We etch caoas tease at Con. | we KY *~ ae * their groups from the time of; people.-to ‘study mutual prob- , But is the Council, he asked, this year and the Elizabeth Ann. Veloped a program called “Part- , George Kitson, Hampshire who ‘aeration Cenirv. . e Reformation through the Jems. These spiritual revivals, !osing its original goal. of unity| 1) was reported’ safe in. h-bor |Nership in the Gospel” which in- - i his Jah year as president} ~ “nie: convention. begins ( this. A REAL ,Father-Keating explained; were because It touches on other|at west: Baccaro, NS., by “her | froduces a new teaching theme e naserintion-hle. wae (Be evening with a reception and rt * ’ \not directed at.any single struc- Problems ranging from refugees leach year, while retaining: the {4th annual show-—presided over | ° N.B. Premier tothe United Not T don't|oemers. oS 8 the annual ditiner last night in| Will continue Saturday morning | oi. v peti pond — a a thi x tae this ts abn” hie vention | “Thete are six United States eee Set baeat oes the North River. Junior Farmers | | with a closed business session: jvessels registered under this | ee eee hall Following luncheon, various | College Head louie against official’ de tae ek cote cet name and ’confirmation’ of their Sound color Blrpsirip illustrating Brief remarks were-heard from | suppliers. will, make presentat- | SHOWS 3°30 <7 - 8:30" oo obviates the losing of its ori nal|Whereabouts ‘is being . sought | ‘the partnership program in ac- Agriculture. Minister Andrew | ions to members of the associa- | DEW wae 7 - © eeting | MISSION DIFFICULTY aim. _ Another jemand cae a | tial: congregations. -MacRae, Judge Bennett, S.”C.| tion. . ° oer 3-7-8330 ~ ; «~The---second —movemelt pre- more important is the emergence. The radio callto Yarmguth | Leadership will include, Canon: Wright, Max- Thompson; Vic-| Presiding—oyer-the- hase ee Ae es . FREDERICTON (CP) — New cipitating ecumenical action was of the- Catholic Church into tle |Harvey Southcott, Anglican dio- toria,_and...George Johnston, | session will be retiring _presi- Brunswick will be able to place the Protestant missi diffi- popular field,. especially at the wy |cesan ‘stewardship commission- Fredericton, N.B. Prizes were dent MA. Prinn of E.L. Ruddy the same number of students in Culty, ‘not’ one of any single theological dimensiqns.”’ ‘Jer, Ottawa; Dr. Hugh Davidson,’ presented by Secretary Dr.' H. | Company Limited, Saint John, Dalhousié University at Halifax church, but of several denomi- ' |Presbyterian sefretary of stew- 7. ‘Kelly and by various donors} N.B. Mr Prifn <has been pre- |” _ as jt. did-last year but available Dations. “The foreign na CATHOLIC RELATIONSHIP {ardship and butizet; and Rev. who were present. sidént of the organization’ since | space prohibits. admission of ‘could not understand the divis- ._ Towards the close of his led: wa Donald Goadzger,’. secrétary Auctioneer ~ Claude Craswell, | its inception: two .years ago more than this regardless. ‘of ions.of Christianity, and the mis- ture he-explained the relation.of | i ‘of missionary and maintenance | wWinsloe, will -sell the 101 steers | The convention will conclude | amount. of New Brunswick's “oaries found a. tremendous the Catholic Church to this Pro-| | department e ‘the U\nited —129 showed up and the rest) gaturday witha dinner at Con- | grant to Dalhousie. it. was ‘an. Problem in’ explaining it. As ‘a testant movement. “Catholics”, | Church. were culled out—at the sale o— } nounced here. Thursday. result, the various faction’ held he said, “were asked to attend, AH the sschoar Will be: open to which gets unerway at ‘one : tLe This was the effect of a joint |® meeting to air these difficul-| meetings, and although they re, the public. ‘o'clock noon today. + Claude, ‘Watertown, Mass, a -statement issued by Premier “CS\at Edinburgh in 1910. Out fused at first it did open a new “ daughter Edith,” Mrs. -Williant "Teale f tibicnwad oul tale, ot tee eonference grew. the. arena for ‘discussion. Gradually || Fridfinnson,.. California, and sie president Henry D. Hicks af- The vey etic on of the rigid a ce fol = a ie pen Als ister, Ms. ter the two inet to discuss reo ’ tiveness rigidity of Cat icism, and the, | fornia. Also her sister : poy dhog fh Hs n meeting caused the leaders to relation picked up a new pace.| LEAVES HOSPITAL Janet ~Docherty, Montague. Hicks that he ‘aves eal ber for something bigger and re the first time, at the New! irs. Elmer MacGillivary has Funeral services will be held er f rme failing to pay its agreed share Here at Edinburgh the seed 1961, i vane aoe sues ial returned to her home in, Mon- be eee ia meets, ass “toward the cost ofthe medical was sown. A permanent commus- observers, so we _— advanced | tague after being a patient in : ee he bu ied Z school. sion was set up, and; from \this somewhat." | the’ Kings County Memorial Hos- where. her - husband [6 Pur . Premier Robichaud said his grew the. World Council of Eventually a eon com-| Pital. } alana Pine ‘reach an early ee ‘At the outset, it~had’ mission of both Catholic andi 4 HOSPITAL Souris. Man: lec “en on future grants to Dal-:two groupings, namely “Faith Protestants was set up to st | send housje!- The closed meeting was and Order,"’ and “Life and problems of mutual behetit. = Harry MacDonald, " Mestegse, | GEORGETOWN — a {0 Ld April 1 to seta date described in the statement as Work.” “But why does not the Catholic, #5 @ Patient in the Kings County | Joseph Campbell of Annandale | ‘or preliminary hearing. On Carrier cordial. Dr. C.B. Stewart. dean After‘ reviewing the work of Church join the World Council,” Memorial Hospital: pleaded guilty to three charges | MacLean previously elected .& 2 of Dalhousie's tedical faculty,.. the two, Father Keating pointed offered Father Keating. ““This”.| _ yEAVE FOR.ONTARIO | Drew, OMY and te en ey tee an ot ai , . ~ Finance and Industry Minister |0Ut the difficulti¢s of them; and he said, “could lead to trouble Mr. and: Mrs. terday at a special sitting of| He {s also charged with mak- For Picku ‘ L.G. DesBrisay and others at- |then showed how they were join- for both groups, but more so for Fhe Stewart Nelson | Kings County , Magistrate’s| ing a false statement in writ- tended x ed in one in 1945 into- what 1s.the movement.” He then listed 224 !van MacDonald, Montague, | Court, Georgetown, before Mag-| ing on an.application. fora per- A’ former resident of Souris,: Dr.*Hicks had precipiated the 2O™ called the modern World: some of the. reasons. why. this left on Thursday for Toronto | istrate James B. Johnston, QC.| mit under the Liquor Control | 5 7 James Condon, machin- o> meeting with his remark that Council of Churches. “It does was true. . and Niagara Falls, Ontario. Campbell is ‘charged with} Act. This charge was adjourned |'; 1, ggg third class, ‘was New Brunswick was contribut- ————_———eee He emphasized that the World RETURN FROM N.S. break, entry and thet at the| to April,7. No plea was taken aboard the USS Intrepid last : ing $100,000 to the school w Council is essentially Protestant, | liquor store, Cardigan, Eldon/ on the charge. ; - : NN NINAF A 0 school when a j Mr.. and Mrs. R. W. Beck, week when it recovered astron: DIANA LYNN Ni \AFOCH formula supported by ~ govern- | and the joining of the ‘Catholic, Montague, have returned. to| MacKenzie's store, Rollo Bay, | auts John Young «and «Virgil ait ner ‘Lh ORK nT TECHUNCOLOR” | >. ments’ of the Maritime Pro-| Church would create only CO8-| their th after visiting their | 294. John Francis’ store, Bay lg ssom from the:capsule in the [Peesinzr vinces called for a $204,00 con- | : sit: ti faved, aah ae ace dananter and jomiotaty: Mr. | Fortune. Island Woman ; acest Molly Brown. os oe | a y eet eiaeHe ‘Loe! feet’ that’ the ‘Church of Home| aid Mrs. W.L. Giffin and fam- rite ei Sa st eae ey de Dies In Calif. ee ee ata aad Ge would dominate if not control ily. Rockingham, N:S. earlier election of trial by judse M@s In Gailr. shal Condon of Souris. and the he had the most the World Council. ‘ | and jury to trial by magistrate, | 2 =, former Mary MacMillan of St.‘ EASTERN Finally with its overwhelming yy. Avine aaa o fo a nga to April 7) | Word ho aoe nea ail: | eee ce’ mes 2 Rewerns a i loti . Arthur erren, ar- | ‘or se \ son ,..MacIntyre rudene Frank McCormack, lives n i FUNERALS beg cuted ‘eae aos 6 eel lottetown, accompanied by her The casé: of Thomas Wwitrtatii 7 a Ge passing of Mrs. Sidney | Brookline, Mass. Eyesi in the world! y ? ~e advantage in voting, and this @ughter, were recent visitors | Roy Metcalfe of Annandale | MacIntyre, Covina, California'’ Condon was serving on . - . would damage the. whole Ecu- to Montague where they were | charged with break entry and) and formerly of Brudenell, on Intrepid several years ago vee experience CREED FUNERAL — A Mas. eee “MeEnical movement. | the guests of Mrs. Sherren’s | theft at the liquor store in Car-| March 29th. it picked up astronaut Scott Car- t c a ohic funeral for the late Richard TO BE BURIED HERE “The consensus,” he explain-| mether, Mrs. Mabel Fraser. _ | digan and MacKenzie’s store | Left to. mourn is one -:on| penter after-hig space pone ool . at our & Creed of Albion was. held at the, Funeral services for Perc Sadie er bare “at HOLID. ae (ee a Soe Montague Funeral Home on J. Cox, a native of Ch dotie- conancs, ts tit 1 would be) lias Y pds ated fais -| : ~ MID NIGHT SHOW TONITE Tuesday, March 2th. "The ser-| town witin’ died wed a ‘e- best for her to stay out of the and Mrs. John Macintyre,| Metcalfe elected trial by mag- | vice was -conducted by Ewart vontreal ‘i be ele Soe the world Council: but to work to- Chariotteown nave... etnesed |-isteate-—and~pleaded- guilty::-to . Keeping of St. Adtrew's Lodge! Meet tar : a rom the gether with it for a better and from a pleasure trip to Trini- | poth charges. | re) nfede ration | : No. 13 AF’ and AM. The funeral’ dey chetacon’ the roomise ned (ey ne Se en a - Suddenly. he could. see thru! sétvice was held from Bturcess ea tn Chpriots ae ee ' ad on lgeory Keating's RETURNS HOME |-ed by John P. Nicholson and | : oan i etowr today. lectures wi eld: tonight in de 5 , sented in | | March Siri rp mothe ae Mr. fox is survived by his wiféthe Alumni Gymnasium. at t ae soe a ear ia alt pale: by Deputy Attorney < e ntre clothes flesh. and walls! ser- ? S : ain i vice Was “conducted “py Rey. CARD PARTY othe Clare ous a sa cant tater Fouteae tr bid General J, Arthur McGuigan, Russell Burns assisted by Rev. \ The foMowing are the results to Christian Unity.” home at East Point Saturda ° -* ‘ RAY MILLAND David Barwise. The hymns, The of a card party played last night is tavited to seid sie ene . Te tt _ the TRAVELLERS Are Back ! é : Lord's. My Shepherd.<Face to at’ the Community Centre. VENTS PARENTS —. | seatenciig. was"Allen_ “erome a Face and Abide With Me, were Ladies Ist, Aurilda Pineau: 2nd, ‘ Mrs. Doug. Hender and fam-| Bouchard of Camp Gagetown, | sung by the choir, accompanied Mrs. Leo MacGonnell; consvla- Nfld. May Mark | ily of Montague spent the week. | at Satie Sean Peiden | by Mrs. Percy King, organist. tion, Mrs. R. Hollyfield. Men’s zy | end at the home of her =| try amt thett-at John Francjs’ The pallbearers were Harry) Ist, Matt White “AL. -R. Vi ing Landing in East Baltic. sore. Bay @orvune * Lavers, Percy King, Lionel Col- Ellis; consolation; ‘A: Shel- VISITED SISTER a bom ister ar te - . ‘ } son, so ro —. a Edward foon. Freeze-out, s Gar- ST. JOHN'S, Nod. (CP) — Mrs. Alton Robertson, who wagibeaté, THE MAN ilar and Harold Hicken. The land, . Mrs. A * LeClait. Door Premier Smallwood said Thurs- spent some time with her sis- Gerald A hibald MacLean of |" flowerbearers were- Bert Tay- prize, Dominie~Doylée.\ special day the government may de-, ~ oe edt 4 lor, ‘Ambrose Jesso, # Watren . prize, Robert’ Gallant ! | eee, an. Crates intow, Ber. ane |'Martay Rivet fepresemed "by PEE THE or, Se HCSS0, prize, ra : velop the site of the first Viking Mrs. St rt MacG a harged \ King and. Leigh White. Inter-_. - . landing at Lance aux Meadows, ae ee eee] an Sens ee : ment took - place. in. the. Stur- PRIZE WINNERS EY aay gyro Baltic after leaving hospital, re- with: possession of ‘an offensive XRAY EYES geon cemetery. Results of Wednesday's card portant histarié ‘site ‘im Se ee ee ere a party at the Basilica Recrea- smerica.” f = OFS Road. to the public had his. case ad- Pee oi iam hi) . lies’ first, Mrs. F. Higgins; ac. ,, He: said the goverqment is & Hetetetetettat eS e CITY AREA fina, irs dames Penderzast: geatntyafoctyant a ie a Regional Festival D.D.F. ie J : Ai * and it wi developed ‘‘if this oh’. FUNERALS. <r i. ary aa men > site can be established officially ie oa ’ roma : rh aC ne latinas as the site of the landing of Lief : : M : - unas aiaat pian soon eo Ericson and the first settlement $ rs : ae PASSEY. FUNERAL — The alten, in North America.” * funeral for Rev. C.W. Passey tag eae ieecenek cee | He said one of the first acts : “ In. PERSON was- held Thursday, April 1, ae tomes: oer ‘eae would be to name the long high- 8 P.M. ; ’ 1965 from the MacLean Funeral Jose? Roche and Peter Coste! svay which runs up the St. Barbe fed ONE NIGHT ONLY—SUNDAY, APRIL 4 t Home to the First Baptist — cat ut coast_from central and western Coni eration Centre Theatre dex VUS HAROLD J. S St +4 4 OY me DON RICKLES! Church, . Charlottetown whére EGG PRICES newnuanaes 7 Oe mee es - e . ow 8:30 P.M Sees SSE. as NSO i: AMOR - = ATE service was contutted” by Rev+: ~peaters weré quoting Pfodue- Penirsula “the Leif Ericson ‘The Pied Pi r of Hamlin : 3 : em see Conch. dad Eee. Jarry: Gale, nts eet caiman “Eerovgian, abetasheitis pe Stars of the Royal Variety Performance before Her * Midnight Show rry Cole. « deliv in’ Charlottetown SE ‘ : ‘ y | : ~ During the service John Beer ‘We celis per each ee "A large. j ar oon ae me ly GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE - % Majesty at Confederation Centre last October. : ¢ ‘Starts 11:5 pm. Sang as solo.“‘Bevond The S: . whorl” -or spin use y ¢ ; e Ss : “eet y Stems pian dane ‘Guide ta and 23° viatites to Soin woot at about thie For this play only children admitted in groups ? Stars of a Reéent European Tour iaeaaeciiaii manatees iia f_ = Me Oh Thou Great Jehovan" = same time Erickon is supposed ; at 50¢ each. ? s “SERVE c rf Ow a. : f and “The Lord's My Shébherd.” LEAVES HOSPITAL “ot have reacted Vineland” in @ 12+ 5:30 -9 pm. ee en onte Pallbearers were: Reid Sang-, Mrs. Frederick D aan Up- the New World a P . i : : § ‘ $2.50; bs ONLY Pallbearers | were: Reid Sang-| erick y aaes eae hes Ses one ee 2-248. 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