‘ Kay and Neil MacLeod. ' Hf .‘ _ P.E.|. HIG . sixteen days of Scottish en- tertainment. got underway Sat- l_1rday with the official open- ing of the Prince Edward Is- land Highland College of pip- ing and dancing at North liustiico. The official opening j duties were carried out . J. David Stewart. min- 1 PC Gov"rs Rakecl At Ellerslie Meet SUMMERSIDE BUREAU I .__,_ or THE GUARDIAN l An enthusiastic crowd of I about 130 people Friday night‘? nominated Harris Rogers. Brae. and Raynall MacNeill. Mount Royal. to the post of councillor and assemblyman respectively! r the Second District of‘ Prince in the next provincial election. The meeting. held in Ellers- lie Hall, was addressed by both of the newly — nominated candi- dates. provincial Liberal Lead- er A x Matheson. J. Watson MacNaught. J George M a c- Clint Morrison presided at the meet- in Mr. MacNeill was nominated by acclamation, while Mr. Rog- ers’ lone opponent was William Newcombe, Northam. In thanking the people having nominated him. EASTERN BRIEFS for r RECENT GUEST Mrs. Rose Clements. Oromoc- to. N.B.. was a recent guest of Mrs. Catherine Macxinnon, Al- bion. HOME FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mac- Kenzie. Lower Montague and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brook- ‘lee ins. Montague have returned from a recent business trip to Greenwood and Oxford. N.S. SPENT TWO WEEKS Mr. and Mrs. W. Farrell Mac- Kinnon are returning to Char- lotte. N.C.. after spending two delightful weeks at the P oi nt Pleasant summer home of his brother and mother Mac and Mrs. Margaret Maclflnnon. VISITED IN PICTOU Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Irving and two young sons were week- end visitors to Pictou, N. 8.," where they were guests of Mr an1‘Mrs. Lawrence lrving. AT BRUDENELL PARK Rev. Norman Young. M r I. Young and family. Georgetown, 0nt., are vacationing at Brode- ne11‘rPark. Mr. Young is a for- mefjiastor of St. Andrew's Pres- bytnlan Church. Montague. 3 IN MONTAGUE MI. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart, and-daughter Mary. London. Ont. fie. HEAND coll? oers ‘ ance. Providing the music will should have been taken Navy Patrol Boat Coming The max Loon will visit Charlottetown Aug. 11-14 it was ISLANDS NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris. Kings County annoialosd Saturday from naval headquarters in Halifax. The noon. an anion patrol craftofthenoyal anNa- be cadets for familiarization crui- res siosrsciatoancs AUGUST 9rlI Montages Iceland Hiih 39h°0l ulna by ‘The Rembrandt!” from NH! Glasgow. Na Featuring Ida Potroff. Brenda can double. summon .750 * Spoliaorod by Mont-sue lesion ‘Brunch. 4 The Guardian, cmiomwwnfiw. August. a, 1962. With a complement of 18 men. the ship is commanded by CPO McQuaid Gives No Hint I m On Conference Agenda son the Maritime Province‘: lnce, I do not feel they should 8" °“°b°° Nflfldinl min” be mwuomd m ‘dune. ” no rights under water in the Gulf and. for of St. Lawrence. been made public as yet." Hon. Melvin McQuaid. provincial treasurer and attorney gener- BY RALPH CAMERON Guardian - Patriot Staff writer “We have a couple of mat- icrs for discussion -at the Prom- lers' conference. but although they are important to this prov- At a t meeting of ti: e Atlantic Pro nces premiers. in st. John's. Newfoundland. Nova Scotia. New Brunswick a n d A as OPENS Charlottetown and idle Mac- Dougall Girls‘ Pipe Band from al leader, "but he is also attor- , ney general". Mr. Matheson said there was no need to have kept Glace Ba» N-s- upwards or ,l‘.§§‘$‘..3t'.i’.fé'.1°§.‘3.‘i.§i‘“.§§.‘l.E..Il ister of tourist development for ' the province. The entertain- _ ment will feature afternoon ' and evening concerts. with ‘ two pipe bands, a dozen up | 50 students are registend. Here the MacDougall Band lfully deserve a jail term. but . . . ' Mr. McQuaid or even his deputy mgmand dd‘".'°e”' lap u 32' lelggfixlie Oggclag ptalftynlgi ll“; .should have immediately clear- ‘ an ‘mgem m 3 en ' l (ripening P r '0 9 cm :sd the matter". he said. he the naval sans Pipers of .---—?-—-—-—-—-i Referring to the resignation by; T crown prosecutor G e o r g e R. MacMahon. Mr. Matheson stat-l ed ‘‘I suggest that there w a si more than money involved. if this was so, I suggest that there “No hints were given to the ? was a dispute between Mr. Mac- present austerity program.‘ he 7 Mam" and the a.“°mey gene“! said Ha“ along we were to . d j al. _The trouble with the Conser- . . vative Party here is that nobody I . seems to care a darn". . "I know of four people that ‘ have died since the Conservative J Party came to power in P.E.I.. l and their-bodies were found in some pond or stream. No inquests were ever held. We will never know how they died." he hiding and depriving from the . people. "We have reached a ‘ time when it's up to us to throw ; out this government before more '‘ harm is done". he said. ‘ l everything was just 1 e and then suddenly this happens". . . ,, ; Provincial party leader Alex a:t°N‘:llll 1:3: chI0S:nmm:‘9"i‘t"'ei"Sl ; Matheson said “the situation in not 03:11 an honour it,‘ 1; iv | this province today is just as bad “age” YMr MacNei-H a«§kedl"rfm:ias the government at Ottawa". the support of all residents of l He said the Canadian pea-P16 the district stating {hat ‘jvml would suffer the effects indirect- cannot win an election alone. ‘gun EXPENSES tde a,.ed_ We need one another.“the sup-; M... Mmheson mid of the 18,-,g_ Bolstering Mr. MacNeill's l‘-‘iflfi W0l'kS bfiih Wa.V5 - H ; session nf the p,-ovjncm govern. ‘ statements about construction of I?” d pm i, merit when it was revealed that _i |‘¢8i°h81 high 50110015. Ml'- M8“!- . '. H . . - ‘; cabinet ministers were being . esnn said. “we're all in favor of vmcial affairs. the devalued . paid large sums of money for i 3‘, 0015’ 1, if the educational d°n”' °d“°at'°“' wads ‘ expenses without the knowledge methods in the new 8Ch001S SP0 E 9’. Sister John of the Crossi their total dedication. l Rev. G e r a r d McGinnis. SJ. rector of Regiopolis College. Kingston, Ontario. preached the sermon congratulating the young women who. with loving gener- osity. had persevered through seven years of formation to this final offering of themselves their Lord and Master. Sisters‘ choir sang the psalms special to the ceremony and also a hymn composed for the occasion in honor of St. Mar- tha, whose feast is celebrated on July 29. A large number of relatives and friends were present fo r the impressive service which‘ closed with a solemn Te Deum. a d what he called ''inefficiencies‘‘ } of mm“, assemmymen in their no better than in the old ones we of the Conservative P a rty. own party’ am not getting anything out of , . Mr. Matheson called Provln- 5 them’ - g°V""mem 5 austemy D V °‘_ cial Treasurer Melvin McQuaid l He stated that a new vacation- as bad as the 30's but we are‘ . .. in a Mr. . ::..i.:':.::.':: ..‘.’.‘.’.§..“i‘...'i.'=?.“°" tive Party of “lack of plan". ; . . . They haven't even a plan when . F S T k F I v we Isiers a e Ina ows cused. ‘ He stated that the new region- ed throughout the province were ; exam e the Shaw gov- don‘t seem to worry about who ' LBCCY. SlSl€l.' Jacinta Peters. pays for them“. he continued. jsister M. Carolyn White. a n d the people said "I realize rleep- members of the Congregation of ly the trust and responsibility the Sisters of St. Martha. made work to the utmost to do all in j mony in St. Dunstan's University my power to serve you if ele<-t- P Chapel on July 29. 9. ponem M,-_ Newcombe for "1ng.f Most Rev. M.A. MacEacliern mg vauamly-'_ He said M 1-. ' offer-ed the Holy Sacrifice of the friends and‘ only remained l n munion the five sisters pronounc- the race because he was a good ‘ ed vows for the remainder of to- 1 RECEIVED nmos After Mass, the Sisters re- Commenting o n the current ‘ - gram he said‘ M" may "°l' h"- "the master Juggler. It‘s bad ' al school was being built in Sum- MacNeill accused the Conserva-~_ to get up or go to bed". he ac- ‘ al high schools being construct-ll“ $1.0 nls 6,-“meat-3 gack of plan "1-hay MacDonald. Sister Lucia Anncf Mr. Rogers. in his thanks to Sister Catherine Marie Leslie you have placed in me. I will their final profession at a cere- ed." He congratulated his op-‘ Assisi-ed by ReV- E. Roch Newcombe was one of his best‘ Mass. at which lust before com- : their lives. ‘ ceived silver rings. the pledge of (D D! so sport. Directing his remarks . wards party leader Alex Mathe- § son. Mr. Rogers declared. “we should ask for a lot if we a r c . ted. There is a growing; awareness in higher circles of 2 the Liberal government of the 3 needs of the Second District of . Prince 1 VOTE or SYMPATHY ., The meeting agreed to extend I a vote of sympathy to the fam- ily of the late William Noyc who a was termed "one of the gr 3:310‘ l)hee wig;-y"1.9elm' Nays NFW YORK (CPT Black | The horse overtook frontru n cem . ‘ _— - n- Present for the meeting was sheep scored a smashing upseti ning Crozier in the last eighth in th 3116250 A l I — , delegation from Lgmmx I s- Th‘-‘ t -m me!‘ can Derby of a mile. Garwol was third. land In d i an reservation. “A 2" 31 "in °‘5lt|‘°l¢h 3P“” *0’ Carry Back. who Won 337.310 step forward and a step t h at 0;"? EH8 V C 01‘! OVEI‘ 0dd_8- toured the 1’.-s-mile distance in ‘M, E on avorite Ridan at Chicagos 1:50, to too hard al. said Saturday on the eve or his Iggvlng for View-1¢_ 3,c_ Prince Edwhrd Island reached an YEO M 0 it 1 A 8 II E lllondav - Tuesday s an. Matinee Tuesday I p.l||. All Fast Tine ' WILD IN THE COUNTRY In colour. Elvis Presley. Hops Laago. Tuesday Weld. nope Laago. A but IIIII. a loving Tease action thriller saacr where he wUl represent Prem- llreement on this Iublectv lcr Walter R. Shaw. The maet- dfiflllllll teffliorlll rill!!! ‘ I! (continued from page 1) mg gum lag. between themselves as extend Elvis sins of love to kind of like to take pieces out Mn Moon.” ‘en sum,” ing half-way across Northum maa. siadlll D“- °u-" mining by Ill‘ go, 3,1,,“ bcrland Strait, dividing this She added: “Fame was a when 1‘. will ‘ 0.“, " Pl‘0VllI¢¢ from the other two. ‘ special burden. which I might me for direct mum to H‘ '5 INJURED IN CRASH LONDON (Reuters) —- Thirty- sevan persons were injured. three seriously, when two cars of a passenger train were de- railed while entering a station south of London Wednesday. The front coach fell over on its side and the one behind it reared up on end as the train entered Bamham station. be- as well state hero and now. 1 don't mind being burdened with glamorous and sexual. But what goes with it can be a burden. . . ." A coroner‘: representative covered her slim body with a blue cotton blanket and drove it in the cargo space of his sta- tion wagon to an undertaker in nearby Westwood Village. Later P1 Pacific Coast Hon. George Dewar. minister of education. and Wendall Mac- Kay. deputy provincial secre- tary. They left the province for the west coast last Tuesday. The presence of Dr. Dewar from this province suggests that several matters of importance in the educational field will be her body was taken to the county morgue. Marilyn was born illegiti- under discussion by the 10 Can- adian provincial premiers. It Is coast seaside resort of Brighton. tween London and the south- ' mately in Los Angeles County General Hospital June 1. 1926. Her mother was a movie cutter be sought. though constitutionally. educa- Murmav swan named Gladys Baken ml. an is a purely provincial mat- THEATRE father was a handsome Danish ‘ immigrant name d Edward MINERAL RIGHTS Special Action rhrlllcr to be Mortensen. Then 1. announce-¢|_ 1 ‘bill He disappeared helm M-- that dlscussii.an.ao wlu bepoilgla .2’. llyn was born and was re- ported to have been killed in a motorcycle crash in Ohio in 26 Ailnouncing The Beginning of Y. M. C. A. Summer Day Camp July 24th-August l8i|1 _ _ e for boys and girls Mon. thru Fri. Daily_mstruction swims and open swims. icnics, Crafts, Games, Hikes etc. were to haunt her later life. The new Mme pm of the MW Summer Membership) (tilt Sept. lst.) roe saga—how she was placed . 19 . Marilyn‘s mother suffered a nervous breakdown after Ma- rilyn was born and has spent a lifetime in and out of me al institutions. Out of Marilyn‘: childhood- she was born Norma Jean Baker -—came the fears that how she later was shunted from A DATE TO REMEMBER! August 6. 1961‘ the opening of the llillsborough Bridge - - - _ We were pleased to play a part in thooonstruction with the placing of the CONCRETE DECKS Morrison 8: McRae Ltd. General Contractors Summerside. P‘ E‘ I‘ one foster home -to another. beaten by some of her new parents. adored by others. I MIXED-UP LIFE . One family was very religious and threatened her with eternal damnation if she ever smoked. drank or swore. Another foster father was a tipsy English actor who introduced her to a wild kind of life. She scrubbed floors when she was five. She was taunted with cries of “orphan!“ by other children. ; “How did I get through it?". she wondered in later years.‘ “Or maybe it wasn't really so 3 bad? Maybe I just took it all '."' i She learned early that she . was attractive. The men and i the boys she met in the foster homes impressed her with that. , Seeking escape. she entered a hasty wartime marriage at its with an aircraft worker named Jim Daugherty. now a Los Ang- ; eles policeman. When he went into the mer- chant marine. she got a job asj a paint sprayer in a war plant. - in a Los Angeles orphanage. Daily rates for “on members- For information Contact Y. M. C. A. Ch’town 4-3425 STAN THOMPSO-N’S ; eer earnings of $71,175. Win- 1 ning time was 2:01 3-5. Oceanport .J.. Delta he said. “I have never been so concerned about it as now. We wa to know many reasons‘ A‘ - N ‘M w m not “mug my .,,_ Judge smashed home in the arrvislting in Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stewart. En-route to the province they visiged friends in Halifax. Tr-uro and..the Annapolis Valley. - 5 to TORONTO lfllcolm Clair has returned to Todito. after spending the past week with his parents. Mr. and John Clair. Montague. On trip. he was accom- as far as Milltown. N.B.. niece. Mis Marlene M - I ‘ . Montague who will vis- it " ves in Milltown and vi- for a month. 18 .we".._ tfllnalulgth ofsa 1!1llnll€sL‘:k::ptlll‘0 . 9 v ‘P 8 - ....’t°§‘i’i.‘i‘:i.5°s.‘.’ii..T°°s°.‘.‘.‘....‘.'é’.'. new mac e-ma nu side. Mr. MacNaught said he “‘°“°5' °E ‘P4- th 1, ed. ,3. 1 .- canny BACK wins gosé whg we; zvorungec 1:”; Banjour finished half a length HM behind the winner and half a :.';}’o,‘;:‘;"§,;’,'e°’R‘;§‘,l,";f,k fa, length. ahead of the Cain Joy of losing iobs that they dared Stable 5 Nev" Bend’ not vote for anyone but th e wl““l“g "me ‘"5 1:1” 3'5' conservatives". CM sB”‘::°g‘ t spring" Mr. MacNaught stated that ‘"17 3° 9“ °‘‘ °“‘ ° ' Prime Minister Dicfanbaker is Wei“! ""1! *0 an "'°l‘57»‘°°l or the best and freshest quality only. ________.___.; HOTEL. RESTAURANTS AND DINI-NGROOM OPERATORS! I‘ IS!‘ IQ! chefs to "the HOLLAND FRUIT STAND". “lf,lt’s available an the Island we carry it". We aim to specialise in top HOLLAND FRUIT STAND l.eealoIInlI.PcforaRoad.Iexlle"lwlfi(.Ialof" E GIFTS For All and Valuable Prizes Too! at SOUlHPORi O SERVICE Hillsboro Bridge Opening and Trans Canada Cavalcade MAMMOTH CARNIVAL ONE DAY ONLY AUGUST 6th - Stan Thompson $0.3 commemed J_ Watson Arlington Park Saturday. “N t on the franchise The C. R. Mac Stable entry ’""-M’ dad to in 223;; .J°:‘".'.'i ""“"‘"" OR ' nox Island people. Mr. Mac- 9 - ° 3' 3 93 0 l‘ .- . Naugm urged the people of ‘he dan at the 16th pole of the l1/4- flntflflj fjfl,_,fl| district to give full support to mile me -lam Twila was Open 1o a.m. .. mas p.m. DRAW “'9 W "°““"‘“‘d “el""""“"“" T3‘ w, 1, on the Airport mm next to ‘ tives. e nner co acted 871.250. . - speaking of federal matters. slightly shading his entire car- Ropers Service station. u‘ an inn" ‘'..“I.. 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