New Exhibition members of the Acederss and +! ‘ficial parte techidtng me Metals af Confederation u yt Centre Gavernar MacDonald and ' " Island News cil ‘Tourists Find . and the Bummer Fesftval which Mrs MacDonald, Premier Opens At Centre opened Inly 4 in the arts com: ter R ‘Shae and Mrs. Sh and — Accommodations Tuesday night -an exhibition Plex others ; : The PFI Travel Bureau . ef the beet in Canadian art was There areo?4 paintings hy 49 PUT OFF TRADF TALKS ‘ : : a ‘i reports that tourists have \hod coened tar th -Hletucane. @.1. \eeticth ta tho caltaciinn. ant nly “enun iar weet & met 2 The Guardian, Coattaieitnwn. there: July 7, 1966... ceaitlaen'” ta Hauliak daeivetae MacDonald at 4 formal: cere ject matter is varied: - ort : g a accommodation even though mony in Charlottetown Con Already the heavy stimmer-‘n f mre" 2 ” my epebpeagn | - molels, Hotels and cabins federation Centre flux of visitors has hegun,/h the S@¥s trade’ negot! otions Sonoen led ‘in Charlottetown The collection is entiiled The Gallery, reaching a highpoint on. his gox¥Prnment ang “the soviet n spntig night 7 Roval. Canadran Academ In Sundar with an attendancer_Un ye to open im Moscow | The National. Park reporier Retrospect and Seadémy Pre. of 20) people P LAs 3 have“heen postponed’ sc attered vacancies” last “night gident Harold Reament and Vice The Roval Canadian AcademyZand -no See has been Aer. / in various cottages and motels, President 4 .T Galt Phurnford. é@xhibition wilk hang in the LA ween regulating ee oe and. there were seattered vae ¢ iat eal recent lery all summer tween Me two countrie xpired ancies in. the. Summerside area, both of ¥ pise ~ en ee Afterthe opening the 4¢adems 198% iit thes haye’ contintied . Campgrounds over the Island for the ecasion.- entertained af-ra resattion and t opefate under terms of the’ have ‘space for more campers, The opening“ was attended by dinner for 19 me s of the of Axpifed agreement Me gd and although thev have becn oO ow ee nn nn busy, they are bv ne ‘means Rev. E. H Bean, B\Th, BD. service He. brought greetings filled ‘ |moderator of The Maritime Sy- from the session and from the An overfinw period may come |mod of The Presbyterian Church congregation of the Summerside later in the oe but mi pre- and minister at Bethel Presby- Presbyterian. Church. He spoke a the Char ad ourist terian Church, Sydney, NS. \on “A Glorious Church.” mepa ly two-way Fae 0am S . ’ tact with Aulac and Summerside was guest speaker recently at! The Summerside Ladies’ Chour se wthey Triana teil the 80fh anniversary ‘services of was in charge of the music at kee nd 7 oes ivigian \ ythe Kensington Preshvterian ‘this service with Mrs. Ethel)” nee 8 . : = [Church ; Hughes as choir director and withest sihahacesely va sh + qneangod ugnes. 1 find the accommodatisn they re- Mr. Bean was formetly sta-. Mrs William Forbes as organ | quest. \tloned at-Kensington_The visit- ist. ‘Cho!r selections were: |——— ~~ = jing clergyman took for~Ris sub- “Thanks Be To God,"_ \T he BUILT ROAD EARLY ~ ‘ject at the anniversary servic. Lord's My Shepherd” and “How Construction started on the - les, “An Earlier Revolution” Great Thou Art.” Cariboo Read in British Colum- | The present minister, Rev _ The service was conducted by ‘bia i : +1862 |George Tannahill, conducted the ar i oe assisted iservice. Special music was. fur ®Y Rev. Mr. Bean + Inished by the choir under the Large congregations attended _ Southport Parish direction of organist, Mrs Ed. both services win Johnson A quartette from om B ; SING SOLDIERS SONG P; Summerside. Presbyterian The national anthem of Ire icnic ; / 7 g J ; hurch, Mrs. Mark Gaudet. Beu- 1} at P A ANZ o jC U Jand is called The Soldier's AL LE / a jlah Moase. Thomas. Hall, an song and i 7 eae eos ee He nti oiled kic pki \George MacDonald. sang the - aa / First Kings voters who do not expect to be in the lselections-"My ‘Saviour’ Love « Turkey Suf er Oo 0 jand "Since Jesus Came Into My An ADEQUATELY WIR: y - | - Polling Division on-polling day, July th, may . Heart". The choir_rendered the KD home_is_a—more_sale-—— “ f . Tanthem To God Be Glory” h d " d Me he Ad Poll on July 7th. Th lI : i sl A history of the age h gy os sete ant hg ’ = ee ~ istory of t church was the future._ ; Se er Ran on 00 Fey 7 oe ne Be STUDENTS ON EXCHANGE TRIP rend by. Boyt Renisin and * wrerRiC. SERVICE. LEAGLT ly 23rd * ; ‘ll by 1 ed. St J U ed Ch hy Hal’ : history “of Women's: Missionary og Sears aaa ISLAND u y r V “wi e located at St. James Unit urc ees ne ah ; Soviety-was_read_by_the-presi-| , EDWART ISLA! | Nine Island high school stu-. will. meet. in Amherst with 115 (LEFT TO RIGHTY, are Yim. dent, Mrs. John A Thompson r Zn Souris, and will be _— from 9. 00 aw, until dents left yesterday morning students from other Maritime my Constable. Charlottetown Greetings were: read at the $ on a student exchange trip to centers to form the Maritime Rural! Regional High; Anne morning service from Rev JA. COMMODORE , me m ‘ Quebee City, sponsored by the group. A similar group of stu-- Willms, Charlottetown Rural; . McGowan, minister in Kensing- p: _ . Canadian Council of ‘Christians dents: from Quehe¢ wil! be vis- -Beverley Swan, Charlottetown ton from 1942 to 1951. Mr. Me- > - and Jews. The Island students iting the Maritimes In front, Rural. At rear is David Ham- {Gowan now resides in Ontariv ROOM | hiv, Charlottetown Rural. The | Rev. J. S. McBride, BD, was Airs Kings voters may. treikta arrangements for — about two weeks. guest speaker at the evening MAIN BRACE (/ | BCI : in ence soedieteeeneeperecetoetrioliee Escenas bs A - Transportation through their respective Pro- S an. oe Si “ANNOUNCEMENT || coving Atvection — Conservative poll chairmen. Sie | Featuring ° ° Geral R and Bert : Keith MacKenzie Coder Dele ate oe i TUESDAY—THE DOWNTOWNERS to announce that the contract ; , > — Peter MacA ulay (ee eee tet a al for paving the Thompson Road from St. WEDNESDAY—THE ISLANDERS ecording ormation te. | adian ssociati of c . ~ : ‘leased by the Canadian Catholic Workers, and has served as’ a Louis to Palmer aa Church has been THURSDAY —_— HOOTENANNY e eee . Conference, John Eldon Green member of the national board of | @werded to the ayes Paving | Sum- THE TOP NAME ON EACH AL OT of Charlottetown has been nam- directors of his profe@siona! as- fe ng Co., Dreas—Suit or Sport Coat ee : B L ed as a member of the Cana- sociation. merside. Members and Guests : : ‘ dian delegation to attend thes He has participated i» many: _# : Third World Congress of the welfare and church organiza- Y ad — tobe held im tions, and spent several years Z : ome in 196’ “ heading a program directed to ih Ist Distriet of Kings . The..Canadian delegation. will wards the develonment ofa re: ; Inumber 30 persons, and will in- sponsible laity within Ws 4 clude English, French and Uk- (Church. He has been active in a Beas | ranian representatives. inter-faith activities, and has ad « sive- onservati aise —r7f-—Mr—-Green-will-sttend a meet. (dressed many meetings within +e ling of the North American dele- this province and in “eaCh WT THE] sedate absasitasasicics pa gates to be held in Washington, other Atlantie provinces. Tn 1960 4 D.C. m October where reports he and his wife were the only will be prepared on three basie delegates from English-speakirc ; themes: Mobility Crisis of Canada in attendance at the In : Faith. Poverty and the Church; ter-American Congress pn Cath- i ; . Laymen in the Structures of the oli¢ Action held in Mexico i Church |HAS COMPANY . Mr. Green is the Regional Di- former Mary Sigsworth: of Char ND rector of Family Allowances and lottetown who expects te accom- th. Old Age Security for this pro pany him te Rome ey & . 3 vince, and has had wide exper-| Questioned ahout the Con . . ; . lence both within his profession gress. Mr. Green expressed ap-} ba > a _-__ .fand within his Chureh He is at. preciation for-the recognition ex. J —-. i. 6S nian — an ares - me a . ‘present a member of the Na- tended -te him by the Canadian : ‘ouris foilina ig ‘nook tional Committee of the Vanier |Bishops and stated that he is . _; Institute of the Family, a:mem- jlooking forward to the Wor'd r - ber of the National Committee (Congress as a unique opportun : : 7 ud itorium of the Public Welfare Associa- ity for some from thie pro 3 ; : : . ‘ tion, and a member of the edi- vince to participate in ‘the dra E : Jie ‘. sls - — tortal-poard of the Socjal Worker matie—new—developmentsa—inthe 4 - -- __,, =. pate nails ag gp ° magazine. He is also asmember Church: following the- recently Ww Ballots On Election Da In First Kin s of the national advisory board to completed Vatican Coune!l ad You will Recelve T ° 7 y g » the Canadian Bishops on the lay onion : apostolate, and a member of the j eo national board of the National O Le Py blir Social Life Conference He ‘has eary U Ic * had essays published in the wel! ; ec received hook, Brief te the Bis- S$ ‘h | mel . Baa Tae eae nena |hops. and in a symposium entit- c 0° i oses : : led Catholie Social Work: An * Overview. The rlosing exercises of the ; BOARD CHAIRMAN O'Leary Public School were held ese WO en > | Loeally, Mr. Green {e chair~'" the Regional High School re : . ; . man of the board of directors of CON!’ Don MacKenzie. chair: the recently established organiz- ™4™.0f the school board of turs }ation which is planning a-treat tees presided ment centre for alcoholics. He is 1h* Grade Eight graduating currently actiye in university class feeds presented ve oe affairs and is at present a mem. ®* 77° cerlificates bs the chatr- hee af the: teachiva stat at & man. and enngratulated hy Hon Dunstan's University LG Dewar, Minister of Edu : He has been active in the “2107 : $ 3 . Mental Health Association and ee eens 7 a - os . : scnoo nara, ary an ™.- Be Keith MacKenzie Peter MacAulay ee eer ot ee Sl cevale Woren’s Yastiuion ond el fe é . : ‘ge Alb N me the teachers The valercictory, 4 | y stton Notive [restre noes ns ' = vilding Team > ee Rev Clarence Pitre. parish ° * : / Peter acA 4 MEET OUR CANDIDATES Receives Post priest of St Anthony's. address Keith MacKenzie “ee x M ulay 4 : ed the graduates He fongratu- . cei eS lated them andairged the bhovs ‘ . - t ALBERTON ~- Group Captain” ang girls ta continue their eds 7 pecia ve peakers... Arthur F. Green, DFC, AFC. & eation and be : ae native of Alberton, has been ap- a ; an hil roe sas cap . : ‘ r a 3 Pointed senior Air Liaison off, | 7 ee ‘ ? ~ leas at the Canadian Velense rhe eathers were -presented ; 2 Staff in London, England with gifts. by their pupils. The * wr d 9, Group Captain Green. young teaching staff includes Mrs . - : fe 4 2 a . est son of the late Mr. and Mrx, Sfeila Moaxe, Mrsi@Norma Gard, ‘ e a , Arthas C Cress was bird at Mrs Norine Rooney. Mrs Dor ) Alberton m 1917. He received oths Rayner, Mrs Helen Mae hist education. at Alberton Hich Ne'!l. Norman Moase, Mrs Aud Schoo! ahd Prince: of Wales Col-/TeY Weeks. Mrs. Myrtle: Doyle, 2 lege, after which he taught ie Eileen Regan, and Mre . | school in this province arion MacKenzie Arosa: 1s | He..Joined the RCAF at Char-. Alden. Weeks MacKENZIE, KEITH lottetown in 1941 and was rom A reception fnilowed. the on , missioned as a pilot the follow uation reremonies é of Souris Of Souris, R R. 3 | ing year He served overseas ern eee F | for ‘four and a half vears. rend \ Automobile Dealer armer éring outstanding service w i-th Two Cars Collide’ a ae eames ag eG a the Pafhfindere He was awar ee ded the Air Force Crass in 1944 There was a two-ear collision >» Band the Distinguished Filyving/’on the corner of Pownal and Crosse wm 1945 = Fitzrav Street vesterda, even Sinee the war he has served ine at ahout 4.545 The cnlirsion , at Rockcliffe RCAF Station, at involved a 1959 Rambler driven = : r J Es. boii the. National. Defense. College in. by Mrs. Floral O'Conner who STEWART, BRUCE L. MacDONALD, DANIEL Rec Hon. Walter R. Shaw David MacDonaljd, M. P, Kingston and at Goose Bav, La- was proceeding west on Fitvroy : “of Bothwell ‘ . : Phrador After attending the USAF St. and a 1944 Ford Falcon drt- of Souris * i Air War College at Maxwell r ven hv W Donald Pinny who was Farmer SPECIAL GUESTS z Forre Race in Alahama. he « proceeeding north on Powna! mil Agent e . . " ‘ ® assigned te exchange duty in Street There were no iniuries Britain as a member of the dir and no estimate of damaze ‘ . a sy ee eS ' mie ecting staff of.the RAF Staff Col ™ as Mel McQuaid, M.P..and Cabinet Ministers pases, Sent oh tie BAY Halt C4 | ate Poncer Mor | . four years he has-been serving ALDERSHOT, England (CP SS Resa I a ae ne anaeapeares r at Canadian -Forees pHeadquart Tenants who fall, hehind wth ~ EVERYONE WELCOME — | esazuinses sn eben tere atone . appointed director of air policy ing will he htt where +# hurts i Group Captain Green is mar- Most--in the— “telly-~—Cauynedl i ' 2 ~ a ried to the former Jean Hallam decided persistent “non-payers e 0 qd 0 * E inme of. Leirecter Fnzland They will have their television ‘set« . » z Local Entertainment Refreshments Served CN a TN eS ee eed or indie woe o . : : sch edniesisac ice a eal o i SRT = Bruce, and Peter sold for the -arrears pated : ‘ on — . : ( . Ne = , y