: s on gt tee dep Wy ie centages | LAND NEWS PAGE l Astronauts Enjoy Sia a oe e . * ° e = had periods of real deep sleep. ion Is Thi ni 7 wes ox one. lane in the Mgt Inspection Is This Evening | : Se ee Wing Commander Sidney 5. tion of the squadron. In the ictri |the earth) after better than two a ae Sie 6 tn of Os ene: Eastern And Central Districts lon Slee On Wasr ‘hours and 15 minutes of sleep. | officer gi ged Station ‘Sum ceremony will be held-in the The Guardian, Charlotictown, Wed. June 9, 1965. 5 | Flight cabin —— (Charlottetown) Air Cadet! Tayler Alverat Gerviess hanes s ayed com Serachule deacest, Squadron this evening at 6.45’ No. 60 (Charlottetown) Squad- ABOARD THE WASP (AP)— ; ticipated,” ~ Berry! said. “We when it usually goes up, it held in the hangar section of the ron was begun in December, Astronauts James McDivitt and talked to them (during the at some 70 degrees. Charlottetown Airpert. 1941 by No. 201 Confederation if rovin |\Edward White roamed aboard gight) about water and sleep. “The system functioned well | Officer commanding No. 60 Wing RCAF Association, the the Wasp’Tuesday—their strong They did increase their water sed put the astronauts in mack Squadron will be Fl. Lt. P. O. first such squuadron im the jhearts showing little ill effect intake.” ee ae a oa Cameron. Other officers on par- city’s history. from their four-day weightless eee ee | ee Se. eee marathon in space. ron adjutant ; George ! -| trained over conan , fitful json, supply officer: ning of | elas etm, service a es] nal | eet eee ee ee He added | MacDonald. chief training offi-| fields as citizenship, ithe astronauts slept late Tues- |cer, and Officer Cadet John formation, aircraft | day—while a marvelling world oe member of the training lon, *avhiadron is still under the _ OTTAWA ‘CP ecial) — Joho cram they were concerned that saluted their deeds and North The public is invited- to at- sponsorship of the the assoria.on Mullally, MP for Kings. has new industries could move into Americans — wicked oe te | all of Prince Edward BROTHERS GRADUATE “Two sons of Bir. aad” Mira: his bachelor of arts degree E. K. MacNutt of Chariottee from the same university in town recently graduated from New Brunswick. Centre Library | Opens Thursday Lt. Gov. W. J. MacDonald will | ment the library operates; also | He received i tend the ceremony, and to ask | chairman of which is David ee nn ee! Lecky. Charge Of Impaired Driving ‘Costs Accused Fine Of $125 A fine of $125 and costs or 30; , days was imposed on Louis V. | Trainor of Johnston’s River yes- terday in city police court on an impaired driving charge. i Magistrate A. J. Haslam, QC, remanded Cyril Bryen- ton, Charlottetown, RR 6, to June 15, with bail set at $100. The accused, charged with | driving without due care and | attention, was charged follow- | ing breaking of a telephone pole |; on Longworth Avenue early Sarah Horton. Peter's Road. | pleaded guilty to a charge of | remanded on her own recogniz- ance until July 6. Island will likely be designated nen fe The ioland "cer enone ak ifies under three of the four new — ia that of a “Mr. Mullally said. at Bot likely to make amy profits gidn’t rise os the first few years and would gay ” therefore derive no benefit from breakfast of bled eggs, McDivitt topped it off the tax relief. 3 Re, if el rh Monday os » Then fi ial Andre Durocher “ “" “" Pleads Guilty MONTREAL (CP) — Andre Water as they were supposed Durecher, 28, who rode to fame 3nd their food | DRANK LITTLE WATER the VF uf os x_af ie intake was 700-. > DRIVE -I rN Tas BRACKLEY PT. RD. TONIGHT ONLY _ Show At Dusk 2 =P SOPHIA LOREN when he scaled the wall of 200 calories below ~t ” " Montreal's Berdeaux jail with menu of narcotics suspect Lucien Rivard. “This pleaded guilty Tuesday to a concern—but charge of escaping legal cus- tody Sentence was postponed until June il Durocher, sporting dyed red «awk Planned Here *:, == seme Fete second , » might by- police in a sorth-end [- and. costs - apartment ae Canada will attend an an “SELL TRUCKS TO CHINA meeting of the Canadian Medi- PEKING mentee ae Associa here Friday French firm has pes sins ard i eavy-duty trucks to China, re- Saturday. labs j id M oa es ne = —— ee ae day’ Representatives Automo- bile Berliet—are-also discussing foecting of CMA in Halifax next bi sbili ef weenie ing or assembling their prod- yesterday morning. Al Breeders Meet Friday satan P.E.1. Premiere “The Hundredth Summer” in color eee Victoria Friday, June 25 Aue "| ficial opening is by invitation | P ial S tary, J. David |81Y. the library will be open to | | There were two cases ae x Tocknicolar -Technirama d 70mm ‘ * THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN Janteen Service TONIGHT AND THURSDAY “Night Creatures” COOTTTOOEE. SOOaaae tH |Friday: 10 am-5 p.m. 7 +9 \cial Breeders Association. The the dairy cow- Milo. town, is resting comfortably in another as she will licensure as nursing assistants | ing Connecticut registration and Shore, Charlottetown. River; Elizabeth Jane MacKin-| service and examined by Dr. | approximately $900.00 dam3<e. e Pension Plan Meere & McLeod Ltd. Men's Wear - First Floor inspection Friday - eve- Stewart, will be present as the Ring’ 735330 with the stat! on FOF Annual Dr. J.W.G. (Jim) Nicholson of o~ + | m? ic or 10 $ Record Lactation | ee pan, N.S., will be the guest ~~. |erate under the following year- | speaker at the annual meeting p.m.; Saturday: 9 a.m.4 p.m.; | meeti ill be held at h Sunday: 2 p.m.S p.m: Monday: fe a ge #- In Crash At at the Experimental Farm in ilk 556 | Charlottetown for ram «Intersection - in a record tix-year old cow breed class For Nursing Charles Milligan, will the Prince Edward Island Hos- that x-rays will be taken this met ~~ ™ ™ ™! Assista p preside at the annual meeting | pital as a result of injuries re- butterfat. nt Pass ;Court on the se tn which occurred. about 5.25 p.m. Sicis Petiee Forse aikk Game. intersection | were successful in passing ox. | Dignan, Charlottetown: Margar- She was a passenger in a late driven by Clifford Gerald Keefe lactations. che has | aminations to practice nursing |et Thelma Griffin, Lot 65; Doro- car driven_by her moth- of Connecticut was proceeding Jean butterfat for an|score was attained by Mrs. Mae | RR; Mary Jean Kenny, Charlot- | Street. -'gom vehicle was travelling north of 523 percent Blanche Hughes Clark (Mrs. ‘tetown: Bertha M. MacIntyre Lewis was taken to hos- on Hillsboro | = ee H etenke non, Souris East: Anita Berna-| athol L. Roberts who said her while the Keefe vehicle sustain- dette Milligan, Foxley River: | condition was satisfactory and ed $300 damaze. | “ss Mae Hughes Clark (Mrs.), mi r Is ‘Phyllis E. Dover Watts (Mrs.), Semina in ee we BN MOM CH Scheduled vincial treasurer, will head a/ Shouse nee Pcl be mia summer im Ottawa on the Canada Pen-| sion Plan. tailored =-to-=- ‘measure METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER nesses minister under _ whose pert. hand to explain features of the “the experimental farm, at Nap- round hours: ion Friday of the P.E1. Artifi- Women Hurt ' Dr. Nicholson was stationed 10 Candidates _ years. He will speak on feeding’ Mrs. Ronald Lewis. Charlotte- | of pleted recently. fas gees aa im Sve The following candidates for | Farm. | yesterday at the hap occurred when a car, bear- model ae sounie saith. me te movies: The highest |thy Irene Graham, Alberton, |er Mrs. Matheson, 228 east on Kent Street. The Mathe- . Daniel O. Clark) of Brighton MacDonald (Mrs.), Johnston's | pital ‘by MacLean's ambulance ~ The Matheson car “Feceived | ‘Marion Ann Newson, Kingston; | ees: Sylvia Isabel | TODAY ONLY Shows 3:39 -7-9 Douglas Dennis, deputy pro- tend a seminar June 11 and 12 The seminar will be held by the Canadian Federation of Gov- service plans across Canada. =—— E bd _ Also included in the John "Hobbs, romecauag (he THE CRY WAS a "Dr. James Mogi, ieasial martini reece coe at =a: —*=| REVENGE} sed tay, ornag Sumy. pchairman of the seminar will! Gnd one man vowed to stop the : . : —— B L 0 0 D S Ll E D for Talls-Shorts-Stouts-Slims gif... and ies | No matter which of the above, we can fit you with | WaS | of two warring nations eee suits of imported | plunged tne Maa, Mums) STARTS TOMORROW ,3°", English cloths in all the latest patterns and shades. | into These will be styled to your individual measure- | . ments and sure to aesuest the most fastidious nightmare dresser. Fit is quoranteed. ee of danger! 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