l- 5;... Jam”... r ~ we» as”: purl) NEWS PAGE ispeaker at the event was Dr. ilFrank MacKinnon, chairman i of the P.E.l. Centennial Commit. itee who was followed by Alex Matheson. leader of the opposi- _ gm Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. July 29, 1964, Crapaud lsScene “tion. Lieutenant Governor W. J, MacDonald then officially open- ed the celebrations and crown- ed the Crapaud Queen. lB~year~ . old Roberta Sherren. Gifts were presented to the two princesses. Judy MacLure and Jeanne Ding- well. by chairman of the Vill- In Cardigan Swim Classes Red Cross Swimming a n d Water Safety classes are in pro- ' ardigan with . The in- structor for the course is Joanne Reid of Rollo Bay West. Enrollment is as follows: 42 Beginners. so Juniors. nine In- zainat Harlem demonstrations urdsy for attempting to conduct the ceremony under chairman EFrank Myers. MLA. he that 75 Enro 2i.‘$u‘”i"3§h""’° mm . min]! in Harlem in wme The ban was issued against Jesse Gray. head of the Com ANIMAL CARRIERS munity -Council for Housing “l9 7'“ malol‘lty of human and Epton and his Harlem De infections are believed to be fence Councl. mud to hum Epton was arrested last 85 sheep or goats. an. by came' ********** CID/70‘ mm 2:30-7-9 " e I a I age Commissioners. J o h a Leard. termediates and four Bronze P I A . OLDEST CITIZENS m ' . S EC A 1' .- . Many of the oldest citizens 0' Classes for the beginners and i , PAUD — Centennial day The day started “iii! the par juniors are held on the .hon 2'30 * CRA was celebrated in Crapaud yes- :serdsy and like all other vill- pzes in the Island celebrating the 1864 meeting of the Fathers. .pf Confederation, Crapaud did it up big with all the thrills and events it could pack into one ay. f. a Sports Center, .held at the sport‘s center with CE NTEN NIAL ‘ EVENTS TUESDAY, JULY 28 RAPAUD— Centennial celebrations — 2:00 p.m. Float Parade - Band Concert - Sports — Bicycle Races — Tug-of-War — Baseball Game -- Bean Supper. ade at 2 pm. which featured Crapaud were in attendance a nearly a dozen floats. the Royal ‘lhe ceremonies 800! they we“ Canadian Artillery Band from honored by the Omelals 0‘ “15 Halifax. me Summerside M310. centennial d'ay celebrations and relies and the Crapaud Queen the dignltal'les attendln8.. Following the parade, the ol- mug {demonstration by ficial opening of the day was the SummeTSIde Mayorettes at the sports center various sport- ing events were held on the grounds. At the sports center from five until seven a band concert by the RCA Band from Halifax was held along with a bean supper. The big day for Crapaud fin< ished With a mammoth dance at the sports center. The parade formed up at 15n- glewood High School and wound through the streets of the vill- age and up to the arena. It was led by an RCMP patrol car and n RCMP motorcycle During the parade from various vantage points, a film and sound crew from the National Film Board in London and Madrid on a Canada Council scholarship. Mr. Bugden has worked stead- ily on his paintings in Char- lottetown. A recent purchase was made by California visi- Island artist. H. Barry Bug- den. has been invited to give a one-man exhibition of his paintings in Toronto. The exhi- bition must consist of at least 100 paintings. Since studying Dance in Crapaud were shooting the various acti- vities and events. This group ISLANDMARTIST HONORED Canada and the Here Mr. Bugden is shown at tors and many of his paintings are in private collections in United States. work in his studio. below the Legion Hall. and the intermediate and bronze medal- lion classes at the government wharf. SDU Bursar Attends Hix, Meeting Rev. Francis Aylward. bursar- is attending a mac newly-formed Association of At- lantic Universities. in Halifax. T ay sessions for business managers of the uni- versities are being eid to dis- cuss rising costs of education and educational facilities in the Atlantic region. of Saint Dunstan's University, of the - I II! Alli" TITS IIEVEIl llllE THIS! The Mary’s deflect drehees ...en a howl-nominate spy hunt! LEO GQRCEY Bowery Bovs a: .1 HUNl/ HALL TONIGHT AT 7 -, 9 ONLY (if a police department hai- —————__.__.—_ . will attend the St. Peter's Cen- ltennial Day today as they are , WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 ‘ ' Jehovah’s Witnesses 8T. Cigtgfnliflzelebratlons — 1:00 p.m. Parade — Official {egrfi‘ngli sail/‘32:: tffntiiljfii ; N's. Band Concert with RC.A. Band lPoIice, Judges Killing _. — ports i .. fl...‘ v.“ mm-..“ nus. .-_.. - c - .. ALBERTON— Centre Last Performance Today at 8:30 P.M. TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY! HALIFAX SYMPHONY CONDUCTED BY LEO MUELLER _ Prometheus Overture, Beethoven; _. Symphony No. 4: St. Paul’s Suite. Holst: Suit Quetico. chkert: Overture — LaVIe Parisienne. Offenbach P6 8 - — Tug-of-War - Sky Diving Exhibition and Dance. ‘ Aquatic Sports — Marathon 3-mile swim for Eastern Bakeries Trophy - Water and Safety Sports — Visit- Open Swim — Chicken Barbecue. . i Two Week 3 Mission Condudes l ALBERTON — A two-week mission in the Sacred Heart Pa-‘ rish. Alberton. concluded Sun- day afternoon with sermon and benediction. The first week of the mission; was for women and girls. with! the second for men and boys. Redemptorist Fathers Michael Maclsaac and Edward Gillan conducted the exercises. The program during the two‘ weeks included two masses each morning followed by instructioni and in the evening the rosary. .sermon and benediction of the lblessed sacrament. with ivate prayer and meditation on ‘ the sufferings of Christ. 3 is is referred to as the :"old-fashioned" mission. embo- ldying sermons on the great ef- A 'U 2. l s ;tunit_v for spiritual stock—tak’n . and “PJ ‘Gi'eat emphasisis placed on ltlTel lernal truths. creating an oppor- sacrifice of the eucharist, the Coming Wednesday Judy zsiio Aitg. l CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY - ON TOUR ¥DIE FLEDERMAUS " Johann Strauss’ Comic Opera (in English) WITH THE HALIFAX SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY LEO MUELLER sacraments of penance and communion. ' ' .‘ e’was s~‘ full attendance” of parishioners during b weeks. events. ’ i l ‘ as a. climax to the four-day con- ‘ rarely felt in a religious assem- Two Priests Are Honored : ALBERTON — The priests of the West Prince Deanery as- sembled to honor Rev. Michael Macisaac, CSsR and Rev. Ed ward Gillan, CSsR with a fare- well dinner at the Parochial house in Alba-ton at the conclu- sion of their mission on Sun- ay. This was the last mission on the island for both priests. Fa- ther MacIsaac is assigned to $1.50 UP MATINEES—Th ALL SEATS $1.00 EVENINGS — Wednesday To Saturday ursdny and Saturday Saint John. N.B.. after being here for eight years and Father Gillan is going to Sudbury. Ont after being here two years. 8:30 P.M. , quality was [and demonstrated to show the. Gifts made of bird's- eye ma- ple were presented by Rev. Ger- ald Steele on behalf of the par- 2:30 P.M. OPENING N'I'GHT PA'RTY 'Comelnandmeetwlth the -Green Room. Admission $1.00 and ticket stubs_ ishioners. Rev. Michael Rooney spoke out sue]- the show In the others present were V e l‘y Rev_ Clarence Pitre. Rev. Reg- HHQQM-aam gee-4 ‘Ase‘afishve was a a a sun... a use TODAY through AUGUST 15H: m CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE i inald Phelan. Rev. Nazal're Gal. lant and Rev. Clair MacDonald The meal was prepared and i international conflict. but a war ‘ and Rev. Patrick Walsh also ' Rev. F. J. Maloney. CSsR, Very . served by Mrs. Margaret Perry. ‘ Mrs. H. D. Biden Dies In Amherst ‘. Mon - Fri 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m., 2 p.m.. 4 p.m. .' ' Fri. Eve, at s p.m.a-SPECIAL FAMILY SHOW! The death of Mrs. Maude :9 Biden occurred Thursday morning in her residence. 162 3"GALLERY THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY. AUG. 2—9:oo P.M. Tits In a series of Sunday Concerts P.E.I. CENTENNIAL CHOIR mamas) BY ROYSTON MUGFORD Victoria Street East. Amherst. N.S.. following a lengthy illness. She was born in Charlottetown in 1885. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jame . Mrs. Biden was a nurse. hav- ing graduated t'i-orn the Boston Women's Hospital and was a post graduate of the Manhattan Hospital. New York. specialis- ing in eye. ear. nose and throat She was on the nursing stat . of Highland View Hospital in ‘ Amherst for four years previous M Adults $1.00 Children 50c to her marriage. was a - ful member of Christ Church. a former member of the Ladies Hospital Aid. the Red Cr cs 9 Visitors Welcome in Casual Clothes “COME AS YOU ARE— BUT COME" and was active in many com- munity endeavors. More recent- ly she was an ardent gardenet hhturdey.. WEATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE (it... é-utm .. m GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN ....... .. 10 am. — 8 p.m. ..... ., 12 noon - 9:00 p.m. e .... .... RESTAURANT OPEN . . 9:30 am. to 7:30 p.m. and enjoyed her family and friends. ‘ She was predeceased by her husband. Harry D. Biden in 1958. She is survived by two daughters. Helen (Mrs. George E. Streb) of Middleton. NS; and Ma at : three grandchildren. Susan David and Joan and one broth- er Harry James of Charlotte town. PEI. The funeral service was held from ' 10:00 am. - 10:00 p.m. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Y afternoon. conducted by Ven. Archdeacon J. E. Sheehy. inter 12 noon 7:30 p.m. ks- iseommlnssommbne . m ment was in the Anglican cemo Amherst. Barnaclee thrive in salt to fresh weld. The large number of Newvfought by God himself against Glasgow citizens that attended all the kings of the earth when the public Bibic lecture present- he moves to destroy wickedness ed by Jehovah's Witnesses at and error. It is after God's warl the stadium on Sunday after- of Armageddon that peace willi noon made the audience one of come to men of good will," he the largest religious assemblies explained. seen here for a long time. Mr. Suiter drew the conven- Entitledl“PeaC€ Among Men 0! tion to a close Sunday evening Good W111" or Armageddon — by outlining the progress of the “WOW The addl‘ess W35 EiVEn international work of Jehovah‘s Witnesses. “In April of this year." he stated. “the total. number of Witnesses actively; engaged in the house-to—house ministry had increased to 1.- ventlon during which delegates from 27 congregations of Jeho- vah's Witnesses heard a pro- gram built around the theme: “Fruitage of the Spirit”. The speaker was Grant Suiter. sec- retary-treasurer of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, Brooklyn. New York. Hundreds of witnesses have studied. worked and eaten to- gether for four days. The stadium enjoyed an atmosphere have taken place. the num e of lands where the Watch Tower Society has representatives is now 18 He outlined the convention ar- rangements for 1965 and mi semblies had been arranged in nine of the smaller European countries. The Watch Tower Society, he promised, would be bly; neither solemn nor sad. the happiness of the busy people demonstrated that religion is something that can be lived con- tinually. not put on for just one day a week. The theme of the assembly Ane. . . . was taken from the 22nd verse authorities and citizens who had of the fifth chapter of the book cooperated with the Witnesses. 0 all the countries. of Galatians where it states that Mr, Suite,- fllosed the maven. V a person bless with God's ; i ,, spirit would display in his lifez' ' "m "m"! y“ x 001,387, and now that so many ham .1 changes in national boundaries 1”“ Defgf‘ce Comm“ r thanking all the local love. Joy. peace. long-suffering, ! kindness. goodness. faith mild- Each l explained by talk. ness and self-control. delegates how they can apply. ‘ them in their homes. congrega- i lions and house-to-house minis- .y. Q SNACKS AN 0 ICE CREAM men's HERMAN’S DAIRY BAR Airport Road Mr. Suiter‘s address centered ? around the angelic message giv- l en to the shepherds long ago! ‘Peace on earth among men of 1 good will.‘ “In all of Man's his- ; tory." he said. “there have ' actually been very few years. when the world has enjoyed ' total peace. "Although national heads to- day are still dreading a thermo- nuclear Armageddon. they are overlooking the fact." he said. “that the battle mentioned in chapter 16 of the last book of the Bible does not refer to an How To Relax And Get Fit! You can reduce tensions, fa- tigue, indigestion...also con- trol your weight. . .through_a wives and business people who have found out how easy natural this new method is. Get your copy of Reader’s Digest. on sale- everywhere. Demanded NEW YORK (APl—A Puerto Rican detective said Monday he attended a secret Harlem meet- ing at the height of racial riots last week and heard calls the slaying of police and judges. Det. .Fo'hn Rivera told a state supreme court hearing on an in junuion against demonstrations in Harlem. predominantly-Ne gro section of Manhattan. that the violence was urged by Wil Epsom, head of tihe Har- He said Epton, a self-db scribed Communist. told the meeting “the State must we smashed“ and warned "we're going to have to kill cops and judges." The quotes were recorded bv delegates that a series 0‘ as'iRivera as he infiltrated the meeting to gain information for police use in nipping violence be ore it began. 52 OPEN HOUSE Mount St. Mary's. the Moth- erhouse of the Sisters of Sr. Martha. l 4 1 Mr. Edward Road will be open to the public on Wednesday. July 29th frosts 3.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric 52"" ‘R‘i.%§‘°a‘i"“‘“r‘iu'fymmorfiln;'n‘l‘“§t y mo , , or . if conditions necessitate, between the hours 031.00 sun. and 5.00 am. Dayligh Saving Time. This interruption is necessary to change the operating voltage of this snhteflon. The aree‘affected will be from Travellers’ Best to Bradslbene, New London, Kendngton and adjacent areas. MARITIME ELECTRIC 69“"; M4- wseer. but soon die when ea- .90.“ l- Mp‘d -- T SIDN . ~ POITIER ARMS"! ' ° sis: _ tiltillli MtNHl PUB‘T" WE By Rioters were played back at the hear- _. ng. Meanwhile, the police depart- ment began increasing its Ne gro force in Harlem in comph ance with a promise made last :ek by Mayor Robetnt F. Wag- ner in an effort to halt bloody racial riotin . REPLACE OFFICERS Five Negro sergeants re- placed five white members of the same rank in Harlem aa- signments. Similar moves were under consideration for the pre- dominantly - Negro Bedfortt Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn Rioting and looting plagued gboth areas last week, causing ' one death, hundreds of injuries and arrests and property dam- age above 31.000.000. As the two Negro commum- ties returned to normal Mon- ay. the state supreme coun S 1 , Portions of the tape recording continued in effe ct a ban arranging a special excursion .—*——————-—_——————-————m ' _— t ~ BRACKLEY Pr. RD. mnNmm SHOW AT DUSK .e. i. RESTRICTED TO 18 Years and Over EY COMING THURSDAY - FR’IDAY It’s Brig/7H It's Wonderfu/l It’s Fun/ f" -l Wail Diane; RAYBOLGER-TOMWDS-Aflm-ED Twin-mam» .l' illtVll'iIltf Silfiwl W' I unea- I—I I .-~_, ‘“--mslmnulu-fimum -e--—u To N I Show about 9:10 instill MAIN-Mimhilm— J8 K LEMM N BILLY WIIDER'S CE?) 8"] Mac a tram ammu- ‘ waumm “-mm Admission $1.00 tax Included El first COMING MONDAY “Wm”...