‘l Tue Kcnslngton CGl'i‘ group hdti its annual graduonon iiiemeuies in the Kcnslngton L'nttctt Church last evening. and was proseotcd with pen- Cigaré‘fies, Office Safe, Truck Recovered A’rS'side, By <th FILLMORE susntzklel-z _ h Satur- day night break at Deltiols isms. Ltd. in which “.000 worth oi cigarettes and a sate were stolen but later recovcred. and a missing truck. abandon- .tt alter heing chased by town police, are believed to have been thr work or the same per- arms as crime once again made its mark in this town over "r weekend. Louis Roberts. 53 East street. behind and just across tram the railway tracks trnm Dehlpis wholesale grocers, was talking n-nh his nelghhour yesterday morning at approximately 945 when he saw 20 e ases or ci- garettes and a sate weighing over not pounds beside the rail- way tracks. a short distance horn the road. \tr Roberts telephoned the polite department at once. and in an investigation which tollow- ed. inimerslde poltee otticera litaii an and Matthews discov- ered the trout door at the De- hinis hiiiiding to be open. The enmpnny area manager. Lotion rrnritt was called to the scene anti turther investigation rri-enlrd that the other srett ot the establishment had been ran- sscked and approximately an enses oi rlgarettes had been re- moved. as well as the sale. The evening betnee a light da- lhery intck was reported stol— cn Imm the premises ot Law- rence MarKinnnn. 55 at. Law- rence Street, Summerside police niitrers (‘hnntplon and sharia came upon the vehicle later in the evening hnt were unable to apprehend its three occupants. The truck stopped in the vicin- ity ttlvrtle street. the men nceine on tool. ALL TlED ToGETflEnT When the cigarettes and rate were rllst'nl'r-rt-d the tollowins mnrnlnr and the neulola break. peiiee tied the whole thing tape iiicr turcestine that the truck has in he used in transport the plt‘lt‘tl rnpds \Ir rrolitt. division manager sit the pm. said that the amount or money In the sale has “vt'ry little". and estimat. ed the amount or damage to the hitiidini't to be less than 3100. He said the thieves sea thought in have entered the building through a back win- dow. rncasurinttv approximately i t- loci in lenzlh and 15 inch- rs high The window wal re- ltlar-crl hy the culprit: in such I wrlv that it could not be easily nttiir-oti from the ouulde. “TI ' did very Ittttle loottnl tinsta hr in the wareth at‘ctlntt'. he laid. “but when illt‘l’ ramp to the attire and couldn't net the door open the! broke the window and the oillce 't'io desks been n.- rritttzed in the ntllce so thIl her etvuld get to the room where the cigarettes were. the a glue and three or the lockrtn the building has been pried. TAKE FtNGEnPRtNTa Cpl. tindertati Maoxenste ot WESTERN BRIEFS Va'lcv. was "mm... g“.an e tents-term. .trlie. t. st - my“ .1 s Angst-art l{as eonducted m it Imitts tandem Vitus “31’” On t i awash M A “0‘ :‘Tal Tlutu Art," was m. i. "l “TIM Grin Macs tins. tttnahn Willi-Ind. We! [m an course when. KENSINGTON CGIT GRADUATES lor honms by it! leader. Dorothy M'attKanzie. who ha! been with (the group since it! hegtnmng eight years ago. the Charlottetown RCMP toolt fingerprints Sunday morning tram the late. deska and door casing: and Summerside Police Chief 5. Donald A. Wannamlk- er was present (or the investi- cation. "The break probably wouldn‘t have been discovered until Monday morning it it had not Hosp. Unio SUMMMERSIDE — Replying to the atatentent made by Ed- ward Mclnnnia. U rt I o It presi- dent. F El. Hospital. Labor Minister Henry Wedge laid “the same situation exist: in all provinces and some day soon someone is fitting to have to de- cide who owns these hnsplta The statement made by Mr. Mclllnia. was that the govern- ment had estimated that union demands w 0 ll 1 d cult lame 31. 000.000 but hr paid that it would only colt Sill)!” tor each harpi- lll. Mr. Wedge said that to ba tsir to all hospital employees. there was more than the union members request (It be consid- ered. On the «7-hour week. in said that it would mean hirinl additional stall and aim I granting at a shorter work week Could not be given to arts group Without extending aiml- Iar beneilts to other employee» He pointed out that the takinl over of insurance premium pay- ST. ANDREWS. Scotlandl IAPl — Michael Luht. 28-ye- i old textile company executlvrl and British Walker Cup player.l won the 68th British amateurt gait championship Saturday. rte testlng sn irrepressible Sunday setter named John hisckwelt a s ad 1. The M-hole ttnai wss pisyed in brilliant sunshine betore s iSiAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. June 10. 1963. 5 IMinister Considers be tlal' in which event no atrlkl Michael iunt Wins British Amateur litle laft it) mkht the graduates an Maximo Mat-Ewen. Sham Clark. Norma Ramsay and Valerie ms. been far the type at lock on the {mat doors". laid Mr. Proiitti The thievea had closed the window through which they had entered a! well as the large double door! it la thought they took their "loot" through. but they were unlucky when they came in the Front door because it could not be closed from the outside. it Request ments by the government does. not mean that these people are how government Employeesi Mr. wedge also noted that the wages nuw paid are an a limi- lar scale to those paid to gov- ernment employees in its insti- tutlons. ll wages are increased FROST PASSES LIGHTLY SAT. Frost in some low lying iatom and Lobacco. There wu some Tear. however. that host would appear again last night. and most farmers were that it would pas! a! as it did Satttiday. Golf Week Ends Sun. TORONTO ICFI _ Natinttal Gait Week ended Sunday and married the end or ettorts by thoutands nt goiters across Canada to win 1 Beat The Champ medals The gallers took to the links as part or an annual comps tlon called “heat the sham- " which tye pad a $1 a round to try to post a better score, with handicap. than the champions. r r o c e e d s iter ther junior giiit in Canada. 1 the men's div ' they had to better a 72. shot here Sunday by Alvis Thompson. 1 Ca o a d i a n protessionat Gollera' Association champion. s his home course. the par-7i) Northwnod Country Club. The ladies had to top a 79. set last week by 19-year-old Gayle Kitchens. m2 Canadian Wom- en‘s Open champion. at par.7ti Capiiano course in North Vancouver. . Those who beat the scores at the two champs will receive 1 Beat The Champ medals. The annual competition is sponsored by the Royal Cans- dian Goit Association. Proceeds go to the RCGA'a tunior devel. opment program. Last em": competition raised a total of tt.sl7. h lightly improvements ’_ Are Planned aUMMEnleE — At the re- cent meetinE til the board of purchase of a new x-ray hull and the installation or a new telephone ayalem. A paint lab. will also be carried out on thel Central street entranca at the chronic care unit. The heavy volume or work has made it necessary to ac- quire the x-ray unit, and under the new ayatem patients. by making arrangements with the Telephone Company will be a ble to have a telephone in their rooms. Durlntz the meet. ing. president H.T. Holman wEl~I coined G. Lorne Monkley al I new member or the board. W. Prince Juniors. Trim O'Leury 10-6 O‘LEARY West Junior All - Mar field Sunday aiternoon. ’ thkie was me winning E (runs and Donnie Ellis played I ltronl lame at. allort ’3' FOUR CHARTER member! innklhfl It tho framed char- ter of the island Dcancry'l Anglican Young Peoples' AI- aociation arl shown above. i tell to right. George Ander- _ son, who was vice.president; Arthur MacLean. president: gjggtnliga-kgai'fs'thh" “J;- Davies and Venerable Archdea, . - ton . . v . mversary observanres held Walled mitfigufh" ‘i‘°i '" "‘° CM’” CW" C'B‘ her. Al. Plercey deitverad‘ . Roger Marts psun. yesterday. d .n. ' Maynard. who wasunthe tirs :é'fiiiil‘afit’v'i' Inlures Foot president at the association. “mm the need by Christim‘ DETROIT (A?) _ 5m.” i D I is instant s:a;;l*.‘.‘:.ii:;‘.:::li;i: i eanery s t l I I Anniversary Observed a. . -- . h s c said he believea he wtll DO stop. Bruce MacNaught wsa umpire and Edwin l-lsrdy base Judd S'side Firemen Queii Minor Fire SUMMERSle — The Sum. merside lire department was called but last evening at ap- proximately 9 p.m. to €in . sulsti a minor tire i ii building on La n n a sma wer ottawa Street owned by Jhmea Watson. Damage was said to be neg- legible and the cause or tire "Ficus INST“! Sunday when he was tarccd out { 1"th ldnllnmlrtgl ffltcafl ware. pt a gains with Detroit Tigers nsac‘capan, 8". AE. Piercey; president, Gerald Da-l mm“ big m W lev: vice-prrsld ants. Bar- Mm, mp“ . b,“ on m. to. seeretaries. Gail srtce aadlnm, in m, flu, or! KEEMI’. . , ant. to is in Manda hl h a lathe number or past and c re ecclesiastical provincel T"! W“. m" “' 5‘ MI"'twi . iligtlt diiuhlehi-lsderg at present AYPA members alien-l Dominion and the world. he re‘ “mil. “‘1?” ""g " 3". “' Washington- ided the 25th anniversnr Cole-i minded the group that they bet “'9” "M‘V‘mw .Eym“ The Yankees already have brations of the ttrrzatti us or tanned to a sroup, the church.i “""WW "‘5 “m” ' ""l'liosi the other member or their l M was un nown l Mixed Match ry champion and Peter D-vleml In batting practice and lett tho amt: was enjoyed with Karl: the local council "i the Antzll- With 18 national churchr. III . Played Sunday can Young Peoples Association a membership or 40.000.000. 9“" “d 6"“ Cm" " [helMtt'gtlefluigogrlngvr 13:33 2: in the Church Centre era and The cttttrrh uses the Brink It “'9” “"9"” “d "mm"- ' . u , o ed} broken bone in his toot. Short- Cni-omon Prayer In no inngtiag-l “a” "k" we" '“ "y es and the bible in m isncna- Maclnnta “:14 yesterday. Fr Edna Maclnnia emetrs 'nnet‘a rtnps Tony Kubek and Phil Lina also are out of the lineup with day began with a ceIe- HOSTELLI’NG For 0! the mixed loin catan on b |, {HI _ H M ULAR m me In“! golf club Sunday <ra It'll): o ny Communion ltt tiles. e suggest members ub- Norway has a total of 134 with inluflea and pitcher Bud Tied (or rimmer spot weic -' J" "5 Chm“- W‘" “PV- 3'" 9 NW 0' the Cycle 0! Pra— youth hostels with Ileepiitg s leiey is on the disabled list Canon 5.1. Davies as celehTant. Em" M‘s" "'d M“ J' w“' This Wat attended by the exec- lliivl’ 8an and Re: Mabar Ind Mm C Ccady Julius Boiros Wins Tourney GRAND BLANC. Mich. lAPl ~Julius Boroa won his second gull tournament in liva weeks Sunday. smashing the course record by eight strokes to take the $52,000 Buick Open with a 72-hole total of 27‘. Euros iollowed I third round ‘ ' t yer train them rector. mmodatlon tor soma mono per-‘becatm ot hons chips in ht- tte challenged the church to son. larm. the young people, He stressed- that thev be not strain to he s‘ witness tor Christ and His Church. . Adrienne Wehti. on behstt oi. the desnery. presented Canon Davies with a sin in appreciafl tion or his contribution or the liater in the siternoop those arriving were welcomed by Ca rie Thomson and Dianne norld n I rcth to alEn tho guest book which Wat: in charfle of Jane Fictchar. Th9 Atlfista were invitt’d til Vim" the displays in the (lisflittv rttt'trtl. These inclu- - . stircess ot the tiny. Those pre clett charters, branch pictures. m, m, give“ u nwmmniw rank-flan photos — diocesan m m". "km" “d milk! new 5"" "9"“9'Y'h’“"" 493"” acquaintances with those pre records, annual rep is, charts m. mm mast n, “I.” ""1 ml"!- parishes. betore enioylng a bun Th5 table was certified with - . . a hesutihii cake made and d l‘" 1m" ‘“ "" d““"‘= “W”- --a MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE Residential. Commerctai and Industrial. Current Rates ROYAL TRUST “J5 [:ht‘ilitmtihals ilisoutlaatin'; Dd‘velrfiwlpy 'V'I'SMFW‘ “E” “"3i all: ea'ii'ilhde‘liethinmhti: h I .Fittsterwail who had 7 57 Inga-e gf'arrie-Thzmggfcm to: evensang and installation or ’7 Que" 5'" C """mwn M335 . . . - . ' l' r . ' . The Wm.” “on Make me sitting oi the names and oilch ° ‘C‘ ‘ Th“ "m" w“ m ._4 ducted by Canon Davies. Thai held durint: the past 25 Year! Lessons were read by Canon record or 282 tor the 7.250~yatd . was also on displav w v' k l-l'll . Kfifi‘fiEON'Eom-fi: The chairman, Clayton Mill. ‘ plnflerww‘ third plan‘wcicnmrd those present and to one mun. it would also mean that a Ilmllar lncreaato would go to the government in- atltutlons. Mr. Wedge said that he tell that some of the dcmandl were unfair. as under them I maid c uld be gettan almltlt II much II a clenngrttpher. He laid that a reply to the request tor a strike Vote wan being hclp up pending an lnves tigatlon to determine ii the em- ployee! involved are "easel!- wrtuld be allowed. Reuardleal of these conalder- Muriners Whip Barry’s Lions Main Brace Mariners whtlnp» ed Barry‘s Lions 13-5 in a Cill’ Soitbnll League game postpon- ed earlier In the week. Tact Gregory racked up the will. his second in as many ap— pearances while veteran Art Baliem absorbed the loss. Billy Mulligan played an out.» nautian game nth eiensively and at the plate, hi in: 2-for-3 atlona. the unions will be given a reply this week. Mr. Wedge said. and making a terrttic catch or a long tiy hail hit by belittle Kelly in the top oi the sixth in- ning. ottictaia were — umpire — laud Lund: bases — Wayn MacDousall and Frank Bell. This evening the Marauders are at home is the National Park Ali-stars with action stat. ed to get underway at a. sharp. George Buyer and lourth placeideaneT-V “trident- Grrald Da- Georee knudsun or Toronto also try. thanked the tarmtr leaders broke the record. which m who brought arm to its pre Wall Jr. and Fiusterwald set in tent ware: . . The eiinirnian introduced tht- horos played 72 holes withan guests. Stanley hisynarn. Art- s three-putt green in consecu- ihur Madman, George Arm tive rounds ot 56-71-58-541. irons. Cnrriu Thomson. Arc rinsterwnlti started the day deacon JR Dario: Canon at live strokes behind horns in Davies. Canon litiirk Ferguson tnurih place. not he Jumpe . V into the No. 2 s ' totiriFlRST PRESIDENT pot wi V birdies in live holes during the' 5‘3""! Maynard. hrs! deut- .narmn mm, ery president spoke on_the vat. any“, or}... started s... “y ue at the association within the ttett toe second place inns l par h and the _dennery. lie ex- stroirp, pack. tun 71.55_ M, pre ed the wish that success Charles and Kntidson. who tvere‘ hr with lite council in the years tied with Bayttr alter at hnier. ahead. Employers In The Province 0i P.E.I. Following is a copy III an approved order issued under hnthorlty ol the Act respecting a minimum wage for men. AN ACT RESPECTI'NG A it TN IUM WAGE FOR MEN APPROVAL OF ORDER Approvrd by tits honour his Lleulehahi-Guvtrnnr-in-Councll by Minuicrlannultcll No. “0/th on thI istti day oi May ism ln conformity with Section 7 "I All Ad Rcspecilntz a Mtnlamurl Wage for Mat 1! Ella. l'l (mall Chapter 27‘ Council did and doth hereby appmr the following Order made w ‘9“ hm hm Mud.“ “Wed CW... 5 y “a...” r" M, an. the Lunar” neisiions hoard lPrlnce Edward Hamil iii connectitni with a minimum wage with a an in the tinai round to niversary add ress extended for men: get toutth mnney. congratulations. He also four 1' Mason Rudo ph. Wall and match on the church Centre Gene Littler tied tor titth it was urged members to spread Bub Rosburg war at m antll their thought and trim“ to lev- Jerry Pittman was another two cls not nnly within their parish-‘ strokes back. i es bill also to the dcnncr ditt— t'teiinltlnnt: The terms "employee . his set out in the "Art Respecting a Minimum wage . "Processing Plant" or "Food Processing Plant" means any factory. hustneu. fl estahlithmcnt tor the adapting or processing of rtsh. or other products at sea, or fruits or vegetables or thc try-products thereof, or for thc canning or packaging a! such than or sea products. rruits or venetahles when adapted or pmeaed. “Minimum Wall!" mean! the amount 0‘ wages fixed by this Orda. Application: This Order shall apply in all employers. and b all unployeeo excep‘ those hcieipattt-r specifically referred to and excluded. shall hav- tho mun- rflund. Blackwell amawd every- one by holding Lunt even. Both went out in I ragged 41 and Blackwell had the better ap- proximate medal round with I 73 against Lunt'l . The liternoon waa a diiierclli lto’ry. Lunt went three up on the final lllrte halal Ihd the toyed hil ldvantale lo the call- clnIive 1 and I triumph. gallery til Ieaa than 1.000 peo- pie. Al the original Ii? Ameri- cans in the championship drifted away. Io did the intarelts Yet the 46-year-old Blackwell managed to make a match at it Inimt hil yltunler opponent. in the morning‘s l0 - hula Park Rainbow Wins Feature sticttvrms DOWNS. ".5. — Park Rainbow won thel Maritime circuit treeto hstriass mpg here 5st STANDINGS National Lean. Bayer Scores Hoie-in-One GnAND aLANC. Mich. (API Georlte Bayer scored a one- in-one on the t7t-yard eighth hole at the Warwick Hula Gait Course Saturday in the second round at a $52,000 open iottrtt- a n. For lhe ace. lixtll in layers career he will receive an auto- mobile worth approximately $5.800 irom the Ipnnatorl of the taunt-men . - I. Exceptions: This Order Shall not apply to the fttllowirnlt tat snv person employed in tanning and fishina. [bl V DENIM employed in the grading. hanging tvr packaging ol potaloce on tuna premises. tcl students mpihyt’d durinl the school term. and ntlt‘idd regular lehttol hour]. In: any person under the age of 21 years. tel any new whose wastes are fixed rind established under I labor-management tontrnt-t signed under the provisions or The Trade union Act. us- The mdulu-ll] Relations Act. existing and In three at the date or this order. (It any person eligible for membership in the o'cll Servant: Astorijiloni int registered apprentices. l a. Minimum Wage: The Minimum Wage tired hv this Order to he paid by in)! employs: to any employee to which the pmviSions hmof 1tppl~ Shall be ninety cents (0.9m per hour ciiective on the date It! the publication til th Order in the Royal Gazette. ninety-rive tents Isms» per hoitr ‘va November tat. 1m. and One DollIr (61.0!" per hour eflwtive May in. 19“. 1., processing Plants: Nolwitirstandina the provisions ot the paramph I hl'l'eol. ut- W L Pcli GBL 14)! Angela! 31 2) $82 —- St. Louil Ill 25 .569 lb San Francisco 31 26 .544 3 Chicago 31 20 .544 I Cincinnati I M .519 3% Pittaburt'th 23 I .SM WI Milwaukee H N .473 0 Philadelphia 15 30 .455 7 Houston 15 I! .439 I New York I! 36 .m 11% NAMED FOR INDIAN! The atale ot Kama! Wll lined alter Kanla lndiana or 'Pedple at the South Wind." Estrada Placed 0n Disabled list BALTIMORE tAPl - Pitcher Chuck Estradl. bothered with I store arm and unable to pilch a complete Rama thin Ramp. was placed on Iha disabled “at Saturday by Baltimore Oriolel. To replace Estrada. the Dr» lnlu binned veteran [e Dcltx'k. nleased recently by Bolton R minimum wage rixett hy this order to he paid by any employer to any employee at a food processing plant shall he eighty cents tutu» per hlmr. ‘ I. handicapped Employees: Notwithstanding the provisions at paragraph 4 hemi. any emploch in mint M financial aaSisiancc in mmpcnsalinn Mr, or by ten . phvsical disabilliy. which paid phl‘Slfnl diaabiliiy prevents such unpltryee H‘tvn't belnl amplivyrd full time. or Mhrrwlae cam'lntl out a full and normal day! work. and to which together whit-h the provisions ot this order apply. shall mite such wazea. , the minimum with the amount oi such sistante. shall be equivalent in and total hourly Wale herein tstabllshed. 1. Prnhhtlnnary Prrllll: Excm In the cup of Sehrmtal or emu-l emplos‘PoS. the pm- Isitvns or paragraph I hereof shall apply anti become etteetive sixty calendar day- irmn the data M hirinl I. Working Time: All time required by the employer in he spent bv the emplnyceliltl'lu: employer. or elsewhere its dim-tori or him. than be counted as time watt-ked. and The r‘ Mme. own- ed tiy wc. armour. won the teature by placid] out and deer o it in the two-hast rac rsrtt Rallibow'a best time mil. Best time or the rlco was In the Glace Bayi NS. owned horse Bob Brook who stepped the tit-st hast oi the lecture In 2:09,: —- tssteat time on Marl- time tracks thts year. .tolliiy anus and list temp tattoo combined tor a daily double of Will, 1‘: mctnr an Mill Ania: and Fm'l Prida ,_ I it» son. All CIIV Fill For Illa. 'I fluidly-rum“. l Coma: Construction Co. Ltd. Belvulere Curler paid .50. The uulneill Ml Aulaa'l Prida lfl hirer ha milled 53.70. Phone 4-1010 any part nl an hottr sti spent shall he Mid tor nt the hill hourly rate The General Order made by The Labour Relations Board ll’rillt'r Edward island! and Improved try Minuteein-Council No. 533/51 dam] the lath tiny M Anfltsl. 1962. la hereby row-indent. i l I1 worknr nw-aittngm svsiiahie tor mark, whether on the premise: t TmC'—tha only bra with Catdtax inserts for lasting uplift. breathing waist, elasticized straps and back in quality broadcloth in these sizes: 2834 AAA, 30-36 M 30.38 A, 30-42 B. 32-44 C. D. 175 Ohio. I’M. DOMINION CORSET COMPANY. LTD. uuzarc - MONTREAL - TORONTO . VANCOUVER Employ": are honwlth advised that the above “In puhllahed In the Roy-l Gazette on May 25th. 1983, and thereto" Mink eitectivh on that date. ligned Henry W. Wedge. Minister of Wellhnt and hbutur l