ATTEND PUBLIC MEETING - Commisstoner F. Grinsted, territonial commander of the.’ Salvation Army. in Canada, and Mrs. Grinsted paid their — first visit to the province yes- terday and were at a public meeting in Army headquarters ~ last night. Above (FROM Thirteen Ministers Placed In Nartnes SACKVILLE — Thirteen of the 18 people_ordained by..the. Mari- | time confereice of the United Church of Canada on Sunday were placed in the Maritimes by— the seilicment committee in: its report yestirday. The Rev. Charles A. Swan, the first Ber- _ mudian to be ordained by the conference and will be working in the city of Montreal. Rev. Al- vin Hingley, ‘of Trenton, N,S., went to the Sdskatchewan con- ference and Rev. Brian’Brown MENNIE sister; —Mrs—LS; -Brighton—Road, Murray B. Mennie, __ At the home of his Steveyson,—66 Charb}tetown, neral. private from “cliffe Funeral Home. in ~ New Glasgow Please omit’ flowers. ’ PETERS — At the Charlottetown Hospital Tuesday, June 7, 1966, Paul Peters, 110 Pownal. Street, in his 84th year. Resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home from this evening at 7 o'clock. Funeral notice later. At the P.E.I. the Cut- Interment cemetery. MacCANNELL — Hospital Jute 6, 1966,:Mrs. Alex MacCantel!, 8 Stewart Street, nee_Maria MacCallum, “Brackley_| Point. in hor 92nd year. Resting at the Compton Funeral Home nal “acbn” Thursday,” Trinity United Church,. service commencing at 1.30." Interment in the Peoples’ centetery. POETON — At Beverley, Mass., June 7, 1966, Mrs. Sarah Sentner Poeton in her 7ist year. Re-' mains will arrive at the Cut- eliffe Funeral Homie tonight. Fu- neral airangements will be an- ‘nounced later. WESTERN BRIEFS RED CROSS CLINIC “The Alberton branch of | the Royal Canadian Legion has com- pleted plans for their annual Fed Cross blood’ donor clinic scheduled fcr tomorrow from 2 to 4 in the Legion home. nrittee chairman Fred Hastings fortherly of ; New York in his 65th year. ‘Fu- | then to” jministes ; LEFT) are Captain’ Ray Nel- | Manufacturers =| | Cantinued from ‘page one) son, Brigadier J.B. Meaking, | division commander, Mrs. | : : Grinsted’ and Commissioner Yay" 2ur essential domestic Grinsted. market ..for largely unfulfilled of Haltiax, to the Alberta con- ference. a ssc IN MARITIMES ‘ Among the -ordinands~ placed jin’ the Maritimes. were: Rev. \Norman Marple of Margaree Valley, N.S. to Advocate, N.S.; ‘Rev. Diane MacVicar, Saint John, to Mulgrave, N.B.; Rev. John Hartley, Southeast Pas-‘> \sage. NS. to. Gaspe, Quebec; 'Rev. Lester MacFarlane, Syd- ney Mines, N.S. to New Bandon, | N.B.; Kev ' Warren Hingley, ‘An- itigonish, N.S. to New Carlisle, /Quebec:-Rev-- Windsor, Ost., to Central Kings, P ; se 7 Rev. John David Wharry,.dard of domestic consumption | ; oo eer eae son of Mr’ and Mrs. William and as such not a cause for| » ‘NB: Rev Robert Jones, Dart Whatty, Lacknow.—Ontario, dismay on the ‘part-of- employe | ce mouth, io Barrington, N.S.; Rev. Frank Gosoee. Charlottetown,’ to {Lockenort, N:S.; Rev. Crooks Halifax, ‘many, .N.S.: Rev. Duncan Roach, Glace Bay, to St. Anns, N.S. -atid Rev. burg,. Halifax, to Walton, N.S. | |The Rev. Fraser MacDonald of Dutch Brook, N.S.,_ will ‘Bermuda. Other changes i{n pastoral re- ations “announced by Rev. Ro-.| jbert -Mi'!s, secretary of the set- tlement committee were: Rev. H. Gilmore MacKenzie and Rev. /Graeme Fraser to Trinity. — St. ‘Stephen United, Church in Am- | Norman -J.-|- N.B.; | therst, NS.; Rev. | Whitnev te Marysville, Rev George*W. Sanders to, “Prince William," N- B= Rev: George “Barrett to Woodlawn \Unitei Church, Dartmouth, N.S.; Rev lan L.- Lynk to Wood- jside — Imperoyal in Dartmouth; Rev. Avery Kempton to Glen | Margatei, Halifax County, N.S.; Rev. Gilbert Todd to~ St. An- | ‘drew’s United Church, Halifax, N.S.; Rev. E. Foster Hall to Ri- ver and Lakeside, Orangedale, NS.; Rev. Harold Kingston to | oy John's Charge, Inverness, | ee Rev. Morris Barags to'| ‘Baptield, N.B.;- Rev. David Bar- | wise. to Lakeburn, NB.; Rev. | Robert Stevens to St. Johns | ‘Church in Moncton as assistant- Rev. William Beach to Sackville, N.B.; Rev. A. John | Roberts to Pictou, N.S.; Rev. \ |John Powell to Sherbrooke, N.S. | MINISTERS FOR P.E.I. ie Going=te-Prince--Edward: leet jland, ides the one ordinand, ‘Rev. James Forbes, will be Rev. | Fredérick Lioyd to ca a Rev. Rcnald Pocklington Montroze, Rev. Herbert Chap. | man to Murray Harbour. Three changes were’ announe- | jed in the Saint John presbytery. | Rev. William D. Titus had re- Arthur’ Murray..to St. Martins, | 4 “+ ~James---Forbes,--}—~ James | to New ..Ger- | David — Shaffel- | go to) hers “ : The remarks reflected grow- ing CMA concern about the out- come of the trade talks and pos- | ithe Canadian economy, _. Monday the 1,500 delegates were told the. association ex- ipects considerable pressure to ibe appiied at the negotiations for Canada to ease its anti- ‘dumping regulations and it urged the -covernment—to-think twice hefore making -any:. con- cessions that could Burs Cana- dian business: |LOOKED AT LABOR | Mr. Style, also president of 'John Inglis Co. Ltd. of Toronto, lsituation. Noting wage increases |won by the unions, he said this isa development “in which we can ail” ‘take satisfaction up to a point.” “High wages are the neces- ISORDAINED ers, provided they do~ not get so far out of line as to being on raging inflation. Tf that. were to happen, and we were to lose all control over our costs and prices with dis- astrous, consequences >for doth our domestic and foreign sales, labor ‘would suffer as much as ‘anyone, prosperity would “quickly evanerate and the ranks of the jobless would swell.” On the use of court injunctions to ban mess picketigg, Mr. iStvle said that, while employees have the right to. picket, ‘“‘the lright to seeres or hundreds of hostile in¢ividuals milling was ordained by the London Conference of. the. United “hureh of Canada on Thurs-— day, June. 2nd., at London, ntario. Mr Wharry who re- ceived his theological training at Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Ha- | lifax, N.S:, has been assigned io serve in the Newfoundland Conference of -the . United; Church’ he is married to the RN | | former Katherine Poole, of New Annan, P.E.I. Naval. Assoc. Elects Officers The annial— eatin of—the—adain.” re iCharloitetown Branch .of the | Main Brace Naval. Veterans. As- ing impeded access: to a plant sociationof Canada was held_on that management was driven to!” sary prceu sor of a Fising” stan= ‘promises from our ‘trading part- "| The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., se Sicaliotoeant aah : 5 . eae wont sland News Page. June 8.1966. 3 Attend Ceremony | venty-five “graduates assembled Naas vark. brought a. deeper in: | for cor.vocation exercises at St of ‘distinguished guests in every- thing from shopping to baby- sitting. sible reperccssions—in--sectors~ of | lreferred to the Canadian labor ; ee around a plant is somethisg-else . assembly of the - Presbyterian Church in Canada voted ‘Tues- day to allow women to be. or- dained into’ the “full ministry” of the church. The assembly of ‘the church carried the motion by a yote of 133 to 72. The. vote represented the sec- ond major break in 91 years of church ‘-practice by the assem- ing. sevretary, Claire Archer; di- rector, PJ. Alden MacDonald. It was noted that.a very good turnout wus on deck for the-elec- ition of officers, after the elec- ltion, President Roper presented |George Vessey with a, Past Pre- isident's Pin The annua) financial. state-| iment showed very good achieve-s ments for the Club on the past bl year's activities. A special drive | lifetime ordination of women to | lfor mernbership_ will be carried its eldership. oa in tne very. near future. ° Until now, the only major de: nomination: --to:.«permit ‘Good “Attendance — has been the United’) rele 4 Tuesd vote, .D: ‘At Fish Committee . “oe ‘ollowing ays we, De. OrT AWA (CP)—Other Com- en called for a spirit of mons * coramittees have had (unity within the church and lov- ‘their probleme getting quorums ing gbedience to the new law. \but the fisheries committee : ended its 16th—and last sched- |+ d Sh Com- ‘ceived a call to Rothesay; Rey. juled open meeting—with a per- | ‘Cana a ort fect record. j Minister Robichaud is optimistic that the objective and Rev. Harold King to Wels-| Fisheries of 120 will be attained this year. ford. Rev. Norman Green will be | jand committee chairman Grant, The Legion Ladies Auxiliary is going to Lawrence Station in the |Deachman ‘L Vancouver | : making rrungements for re- /St. Slephen presbytery. \Quadra). praised members for. REGINA (CP)_There is @n * freshmerts and stlidents from) ‘Minisiers called to other parts |their, attendance ae aad | acute pacrabg of professional the regicnal high school will be of Nova Scotia: Rev. Leslie Sut- | Tuésdav's . meeting ‘bounced | community planners in’ Canada, assisting pp. tie elinic. l-liffe to Lmhave; Rev. David | from ‘ast Coast to the West M. L. Brennan of Ottawa said GRIFFIN FUNERAI MacNaughton. to. Lunenburg; |C°ast- SEs Nae aieotne Ot tie Coat , Acie Lidward: Yoshioka to Do-| Mr. Robichaud to ae Teenie 4 : iia as funeral of Joseph Griffin minion: Rev. Wayne MacArthur Crouse ‘(PC Queens’ - -Lunen- | munity Planning Association aa eon cr held eel galeird as assistant-minister at St. An berg) the mayor of a is | oe Cw an, Saat le nooney unera ome to aac? e | f t help to bu an prof ui Mark’s,Chirch, Lot 7 where Re- jdrew’s United Church, Sydney; |Seeking federal he'p and Rev, Frances-P. MacLellan aduariuin +. quiem High Mass-was’ celebrat to? Waterville: Rav. Lawrence | Mc -Crngee, noted some $300,- | Of Planners + The lev of Ke meet the- demand. : Eastern provinces and by Rev. ,Reginald Phelan. : Most Galtoacane. dace meith Kelley, |Bones’ call tq Florenceville, N.B. (0. bad ae papas win | Manitoba and British Columbia Jardine Lutterell, Charles a8 of Srotermber 1965, was rati- ee itance.. The minis. 8aVé university programs which Wedge, Cecil MacDougall, Al- fied, and the call-to Rev. Ray- ‘ eres ase ‘we will cer- include planning-’ But similar | —fred=Jones~and— Lee~-Gallant.mond. Purchase. to Woodstoek, iter assured him programs...aren’t....available.—in Flowerbearers were Jack Jones, N.B, was avproved. ey. consider this“ Fequeston- eee sand Alberta. como hh. pL ONeSAe FOND. Monaghan, The call to -thersecretary of. ''® merits a il association committee {9 Bad red Griffin, “cgnterences Rev” RUMP A Ntac. MA Dexchman~saidathe-- meine acne infoPination on how the” Archie .. O’Holloran Interment was in.the ‘Chureh cemetery. SENTNER FUNERAL — The fineral,of William M. Sentner of, Chelton was held from ‘the Chis-’ hoim Funcr+e!; Home “Tuesday, June 7° Service was conducted hy the ev. RM. .Cameron. of Bedeacue. Hymns sung were “Unto. the Hills’’* and ‘'The Lord's: My Shepherd”. Organist _ was Mrs. Welter Craig. The re- mains ‘ver. forwarded by train to Saskatorn, Saskatchewan, for -bunal,. ili fad itive electrical charge. . Leod, from Pictou to Baddeck. N.S., 1s as vet subject to the ap- proval of the two _. présbyteries and the ‘settlement committee. “The report was brought to con- ference by the-chairman of the settlenient committee, Rev. ‘El- dan Guan, and Revi: Robert Mills, secret ory. GET CHARGE FROM 1 BATH American scientists have found running water gives the air in a bathroom a shght nega- onthe Jepartment's estimates. troduce couver squarjum ts “just about planning aspect could be — in- the ma,or tourist attraction in clutied in high school subjects- Vanconver" Mr, Crouse said . The committee's report. will Nova ocotia needs just such an be presented to the eastern re-' attraction. gional planning conference Mr. Pobichaud said in reply Sept. 11-14 at Saint John, N.B. to a question the whole matter ——————— oe of fisheries research and edu-! GmRES ARE: STYLISH cation ‘n- Quebee {s under ‘ study. Fisherjes research board VICTORIA (CP). — Flower officers were meeting. this week girls dressed in costumes of 1862 spend three hours a sum- The committee plans one mer day greeting tourists in the closed wecting Thursday to-pre- Inner Marber area and_distrib- pare its report,to-the- Commons uting om 1962” idea was in- with Quebec officials. Monday evening at “The. seeking an injunction. | Brace.” ; | Elected to Executive for the | : 2 jcoming ,yesr_. were: - President, Women Ministers Florence Roper; vice president, ° |William (Bil!) Faithful; past pre- | To Be Ordained isident: George Vessey; treasur-:| : ler, A. Fremont Archer; record-| TORONTO (CP)—The general It was only when mass ss s ly. Monday. it voted in favor’ of |’ women: |. planners being \ produced doesn’t ‘ SUMMERSIDE: Thiee bine dred ana thirteen donors attend- ed the three sessions of the Red Cross’ Blood Donors Clinic held yesterday at the Legion’ Home in Siipitienit ce, 34 in the morn- ing, 110° 1n-the afternoon and 169 in the evening This, brovght the total for, the two days #f clinics in. Summer- side to 550 01 91.6 per cent of the > quota’ of €0). Parents, Friends ” Parents | and friends of -se-* watian with the’ high | school, sight info the need of a ‘sound Dunstan's High School on Mon-+ich><choot education. Father Edgar-Moasechairman- of the Gay evening.’ Addressing «the Cameion announced that this is or Red Cross Biood _Donors Com- |gradiztes, Msgr. J.A. Sullivan, ‘he jas‘vyear for Grade - eleven, | "|pastor in Souris and past presi- with st Dunstan's High termin- GETS DEGREE ” Cammons for Barnet until “he ident of St. Dunstan's, University aimg completely in 1967. was made a peer in 1958; Lord” charged the graduateg to ‘‘he- Following the ‘presentation of Taylor has held several juaior., lcome involved" in their com- ayards and the principal's re- pee ee ae scabinet posts, inclyiding _parlia- e told them that théy PED oh : tin Leonard MacNeill, so mentary secrefary) to Deputy ymunity. “Te port, @epresentatives of the stu- j jeill] and the , Hay, tribution to make 3 “ ; a5 Mrs. Marie MacNeill a Prime Minister Herbert Morrt- have a con ake to dents union -presented gifts to I ’ ' sas , 5 union .pres > ‘ late Leonard MacNeill, receiv- <4 and arli fang ‘fj isocietv, even at this stage -in their piztform guests tal Surgery ; ee eee Vihelr lives: : te é ng ss his Doctor of- Denta 8 fary in the departments of Rev FA. Cameron, Principal The “raduates concluded their . degree at the recent convoca- -'-onmonwealth relations and ‘of St. Dunstan's High, said that “9Y'S activities with a semi-for- aon tree + ne colonial affairs the dronout rate’is alarming, es- mal Prom held in the St, Dun- B Sc ‘anaes at St. Dunstan's bat aes! ee, o wie ' a te dager nomena: fan's s.Gymnasium, ' ote t University. in 1961. higher education. in 1962 el c led the “British delegation present tls twelve Sears of Ju the Commonwealth aertiamieee that Dam his tw elve year: ASS0- Lor Tay! or Appoint i ary conference in 1964. | \ ge Aue MANY | The premier said. Lord Tay- | AREER: ; MA! i U ‘lor, ‘who ‘also. becomes vice- GiNGouvE ep : President Of Memoria ; shancaiiie. of semociah will . continue’ to make regular ap- ireer “in fashion -has ded Jeanne : . : Warde'| down many paths. She ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)—The, ‘Mr. Smallwood said Lord fon in the House of ‘started as a model, went on to British baron who proposed a Taylor, 55, a Labor party poll- . ‘hecome.a_manufacturing - ‘sales Settlement in Saskatchewan’s'tician, medical doctor and_ re- ELFCT LADY CHIEF - | epresertative and then’a buyer (92 doctors’ dispute, Lord Tay- searcher, was sought after hun- BURNS LAKE, B.C. (CP)— preprese : ‘ : lor of Harlow, ‘has been ap- dreds of applications. were re- irs. Margaret Patrick beca lin. a large. department store s r : : pr hits ates coe | Peo aN - » pointed president of Memorial jected. the first woman to be elected Now she 1s director of guést University, where. a’ medical The president holds office un- chief of the Lake Babine Indian seryices at a° downtown hotel, school may be set up soon, til the age of 65, band, She is also editor’ ‘of the a_job_in which she helps wives ,Premier__Smallwood_. told._a _.Memorial abolished _all__tule | ————-~--—— news conference Lord Taylor, tion fees two years ago, setting COUNTRY Is- ARID will take over the $30,000-a-year a precedent among Canadian Only about 10 per cent of post. succeeding Dr. Raymond universities. Gushue, 65, who retired. Labor member of the British inches of rainfall a year. South Africa has. more than 30° ‘Western Clinic. ‘Misses ‘Quota mittes representing the > Sum merside J€'s expressed gratift- estion. gt, the “Response and .ex- tended ihark«s to all who in any way assisted -in. achieving this measure 0; success. He strted that the™ results ‘of different competitions will-be an-— nounced as soon as the winners can be established. Today the Red Cross Blood Donor team will hold clin- ies-at- the Canadian Forces Base this morning: from 9-30 .12.30 anil this afternoon from t®o uatil three and at the Tignish Legion Home tonight from eight until 10 ; ; Todev's 800. Tomorrow's clinic will be held at_the Alberton Legion Home from 2.unti'! 4 and at the O'Leary. Legion Home from 8 until-10. overall objective ta GY We Trade * Furniture * Televisions * Appliances FIRESTONE. Home and Auto Ltd. 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