x — i i i At a largely attended spoo- l 'ce in Trinity U ‘ ta nited Church. Alexander Fraser Macloan. son former Trin- ity pastor. Rev Dr. A. F. MaoLean. was licenced last night to preach the gospel by the P.E.l. Pnesbytery. Heirs Mr. Maciaan, centre. receives PRESBYTERY ISSUES llCENCE the .oonginamlations of Rev. W. A. MacQuian'le, DD, chair- man of presbytery. who can- ducied the service. Interested spectatons are. left, Rev. Bryer Jones. chairman of the committee on college and Trinity who dciivm‘ed the ser-‘ John G. E. Bail, pastor of 1 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. May 18. 1063 5 l ‘ magistrate charged with the pos- session of liquor at places other . , than the-u. residences_ Four were welt. is now In drydock in Hali- and colleges in many Maritimes mon. Following the service. ifined $20 and costs or 30 days Mir. and Mrs. MacLean met with members of the congre- I gation at a reception held In the church hall. studon-ts ; Maclean. right cents-e, Mir-s. and right. Rev. Prince Street Home, School Reports Succes Arthur MacMicken was elect-l on president f t rincci Strcct Home and School Asso-‘ nation at the annual meeting; Thursday. 1 niticr officers include. Les; Gillcspic. vice-president: Mrs.l Arthur Baiicm. secretary; and Mrs. Vernon Garrctt, treasurer. Three committee chairmen. George MacDougalI. Member- ship; James Coles, program; and Mrs. Arthur (Yantwcll. ca- ii-i‘iiig, were appointed during the meeting. Others are to be named by the new executiv. Dr. K.A. Parker. guest spea- kcr, stressed the changing srcnc in world progress and the challenge prcscntcd parents and educational authorities. He sful Season ship; Miss Alice Fraser. Capsu- les: Mrs. John Williams, trea- surer. The Principal. Miss Mabel Mathcson. expressed the thanks of herself and staff for the in? tcrest taken by parents in school activities and outlined projects which would benefit from contributions received from the association. The retiring president. W.R. Burnett. reviewed the season’s activities and paid tribute to the work done by various com- itees. The new officers were instal- led in a ceremony conducted by Mr. Weale. Class visitation and a lunch- eon followed the meeting. drcw on the successful space flight by US. Astronaut Gor- don Cooper — an event almost unbelievable 15 years ago — as example of the 'changing picture in tcchnology and scl- cniific education. Who could hazard a aucss as to the coursei of world events in the future? Illt" speaker asked. l-intcrtalument included piano Solos by Carolyn Ling and reci- lotions by Dick Turpin. \niiual reports were present- cd by committee chairmen as full/ms: William Weale. Pro- L'l'lim; Mrs. Roy Strang. Cater- inu: Fulton Pierce. Member- CMHA CIqu Holds Dance Alcmhcrs of thc Canadian 'ilcntal licaitli Association's white Cross Club were guests at a party and informal dance hold at tho Curling Club on Thursday Owning. Rcfrcshnicnts were provided and schcri by the Parkdaie Lions' Club whose members al- so assisted in cntcrtaining the g u c st s, Additional entertain- nicnt was given by a group from tho Curling Club, and Sentence In Theft Case Is Pondered The case of Phyllis (Mrs. Leithi Dickicson charged with the theft of some $14,000 from the New Glasgow Dairy was adjourned to May 23 by Judge C. St. Clair Trainor in Queens County Court yesterday for further con-. sideration as to the sentencei which is to be handed down ml the accus . 1 Judge T-rainor stated, in re- viewing the case. that he thought that the offence committed by Mrs. Dickinson was a serious breach of trust between an em- ployee and her employer and could not be dealt with lightly. The case was adjourned to May 23 when defence counsel. K. R. MacDonald. will present evidence to show that the ac- cused is not still benefiting from the money which was stolen A child welfare commission will also look into the matter. S’side Driver ued at less than $50 from the Is Fined $75 Peter Nelson Devana. Sum-, merside. charged with driving' in a manner dangerous to the: public. was fined $75 and costsl or 20 days in jail by Magistrate. J.B. Johnston, QC, in Queens County magistrate’s court yes- terday. Banry D. MacMillan. Ray | and the other case was adjourn- ed until May 22. . In the traffic division. fourim‘ flow 'mmthly- . motorists were fined for 'm.‘railway is prepared to makcieral Will be closed on Monday. n and 1 ing. Alan K. Robinson, Carletoni Siding, was fined $15 and costs: Wilfred James Perry, Charlotte- town. was fined $20 and costs: and David Earl Morrissey. New Lawrence McMahon. Kensington. w c r e each fin Ronald MacDonald, Carleton Siding, was fined $10 and costs on a charge of careless driving. Bernadette LeCIair. Charlotte- town, charged with driving motor vehicle without a driver's permit, was fined $10 and costs. 'an Islanders Ready ? For Victoria Day i Prince Edward island will join cxlra ll‘llis to pi‘l‘H‘I‘ll tic-ups. Canada's other nine provinces in The (‘NR is now opcraiing on observing Victoria Day Monday its sprint: schedule which calls While no official Observances for 10 round trips daily. The are scheduled to mark Queen first fcrry loaves boih Tormen- Victoria's traditional birthday. fine and Bordon at 7 am. and Islanders are expected to take the final trip is made at 10 m The late spring which has re-' sulted in fields and parks being still damp from rain will cut sports activity to a minimum, but local duffcrs will get their first crack at golf. ()fiicials of the Bcivederc Golf and Winter Club expect to have nine or possibly 12 holes ready for play. The Charlottetown R a d to Range said the long range wea- r ther forecast for the ncxt 48 hours is “fair and warm." And with the expcctcd upsurg- ing in traffic on island high- ways. police have cautioned mo- torists to be extra carcful Bike Rodeo ‘ Sugar Climb Continuing MONTREAL (CP) The Wholesale price of a Ion-pound bag of sugar was pushed to $16 by one Montreal refinery Fri- dav. Three major refincrics an- nounced prices increases of 75 cents per 100 pounds. A short time later Canada and Domin- ion Sugar Co. Ltd. said it had raisi-d its price again. this time by IO cents. The increase was not followed immediately by Atlantic Sugar Refineries Lid. Law- rcnce Sugar Refineries Ltd. It was the fifth increase this Week for Canada and Dominion I Sugar. refiner shortage in world raw sugar suppllcs has caused the increases. IIIP refineries said. The wholesale Jan. 1 price was $9.10. Search Party Seeks Wrecllaae BLACK LAKE, Quc, (CPI—A scan-h narty hcadi-d into tho bushland ncar this community 80 miles souiiiii'cst of Quebec to check rcporis that wreckage of a privaie plane had been spoili‘d. Oviia Pcfai‘d. a local resident, told police iic saw through I telescope what looked like plane wreck on top of a hill three miles \i‘f‘st of here. the fourth for fihe other ies. Iated Today I advantage of the good weather p. . i A bicycle rnadco. sponsored in prospect to catch up on fish-i The service goes on Its sum- by Marshficld WI. is slated for ing and prepare summer cottag-. mcr schedule June 28. | thp RCMP barracks in Charla. er. ‘ WOOD ISLANDS RUN CNR IS PREPARED ‘ Above normal traffic is also The Canadian National Rali- expected by Northumbcriand ways is prepared to meet an Ferries on the Wood Islands expected upsurge in traffic on to Caribou. N.S.. run. Bus lines this first spring - like weekend and Maritime Central Airways holiday of the season. are also expecting heavier traf- The big carferry, MV Abeg- fic. as the closing of universities es for the summ fax, but CNR officials are confi-f Centres will see many Island dent the M V Confederation; students travelling home on the d SS Prince Edward Island weekend will be able to handle the traf-‘ Stores, hanks, government of- not. thepfiices. both provincial and fed- ttetown at this .morning. Over 20 contestants are expected to participate fol- lowing a sci routine of navigat- ing straight and diminishing lines, and figure cights to dem- onstrate skill and balance In ‘handling their bikes. The rodeo is sponsored by the WI in conjunction with their - fety campaign. Marshfieid were recent winners of Carol Lane Safety Award ministered by the Canadian Highway Safety Council. “n “=53: .mm memory forever. COMING MON. - TUES. A YEII "MERRILS MARAUDERS" JEFF CHANDLER — TY HARDIN How they fought those last 500 miles will remain In your Great Movie. THEATRE Montague Fridav 9 P.M. Saturday 8:30 & 10:30 Matinee 3:30 “MUSIC MAN". In color. AT YOUR CHARLOTTET‘OWN THEATRES YOUR ‘ENTERTA mond S. Stewart and John Dr Walker all from Montague.i charged with theft of oats. val-i farm of Angus Stewart. Caledon-‘y la, were each fincd $50 and costs or 15 days in jail. . Five men appeared before the Herman's DAIRY BAR Open 4 p.m.-]0 p.m. Airport Road TODAY ONLY AT 1—3—7—9 Mayrime is Movie Time. INMENT CENTRE Sunday Midnight At 12.05 iiiiii CINEMASCODE COLOR by De LUXE IIIIIIIniiiiiiiiiiifiiiii Yam never seem Brigitte Bardot like (this before! IIIIPIIV ROWLEV/DIIAKE wathIAROLD l.STONE-SIIIP NOMEIER A UNIVIRSAL 'ICTVRI EEK ‘ “A SHOWING TODAY an: nl'film W. illlliiii Its evidence will be presented on i l. The accused pleaded guilty to the charge on May 13. thcrc iicrc special numbers by (it‘nl‘EP Gill, Phillip Richards. Bcrllm and Marcella Lutz. Music for dancing was sup-i plicd by Mrs. William Camp-i hcil, Bill Macinnis and Lyman Diinsford. Among thosc attending the Party were Arthur and W..I. Hancox. members of thc CMHA board of directors, and Dr. Margaret Burke, act- ing supcrintcndcni of Riverside Ilospitnl. A number of CMHA White Cross volunteers also iiclped with the evening's pro- gram. LOCAL BRIEFS BROTHER DIES Mrs. Louis Kigglns. it Wen- dy Drive received the sad news of the sudden passing of her brother. Louis Dugas. Klamath Falls. Oregon. Burial will take placc in Oregon. HAD SURGERY Leonard Ford. with the CN Tclcgra 5 in M0 mass in the 500 c pol. wcnt miller,- receiitclglmi'n The ternoon wlI conclud; ton Hospital He Is the son of With a combined dinner a: Mr. and Mr; A] x F rd short business meeting in t '0 Douglas Sing. a, flaw university dining hall at six o- ' E o ' clock. A modest price will be (‘0 COORDINATOR charged for the mu]. 9 CFM Meet , Community Center, starting at a, Noted Priest To Address Rev. Henry V. Battier, CSsR. PhD. Washington. D.C., will ar- rive in the province this after- noon to fill several speaking en- gagements before leaving Tues- day afternoon for Halifax- Father Sattler, a noted author and lecturer, will attend the an- nual diocesan convention of the Christian Family Movement t morrow afternoon at St. D u n- stsn's University. starting at 2 p.m.. where he will deliver the main address. Tomorrow evening. he will ad- dress a public gathering at the ‘c. . t o‘clock, and on Tuesday morning before taking off for Halifax its will speak briefly to the s t u- dents at Birchwood High School. The CFM convention will at- tract members from p a r Iehes throughout the diocese. Follow- ing Father Snider's address and a series of discussions and work- shops. the CFMens will attend Rf'lriniild MacAdam, Moreil. {8! hrs appointed civil do once coordinator for the Mor- l arcs. Major Orin Simona. Drovmcial coordinator. said Yesterday. CORRECTION Gwemvth Elisabeth Moduli nor sans Wilson Herbert MscPhei-son who ap- md in of police court "It! ch speed! In Charlottemn “m " man es by the same name who rs- “! P Road. ‘ ed president of the Charlotte- dsy night's regular meeting vice-president: Roy Vsssey. se- is not the young ry Kinsmen Club Elects Slate Andrsw Humphrey was sleet- town Kinsmen Club It hurt- held at tho Charlottetown He Other officers elected were: EC. (Bud) MacDonald. first cond vioeprosidsnt: Do bisy. secretary: AI tree Scott. billion! dim. SUN‘DAY NIT‘E Sponsored by the Lions Club Dave...andtrouble...one and the same! FRANK SINATRA DEAN MARTIN SHIRLEY MacLAINE M-IG-M presents A 801. c. 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