. I 1" I. ' I NOTICES 7i NOTICES MORELL CENTENNIAL DAY CELEBRATION AUGUST I2. I964 2 p.m.—Parade. Floats and RCD Band I Followed by official opening 3 p.m.—Ball game Kings County All Stars vs. Charlottetown All Stars 4 p.m.——Band Concert 5 p.m.——Bar-B-Q. Mammoth street dance in the evening. Rides and wild animal show throughout. VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS t DEATHS COBB — At the Prince Edward.- MacLEAN—At the Provincial Island Hospital on Wednesday August 5. 1964, to Mr. and! Mrs. Earl Cobb. Bangor, a‘ son. Gordon Leslie Sinclair. , Weight 8 1b.. 21/: 02. A brother‘ 964. W. Sinclair MacLean. of 20 McGill Terrace. form~ erly of Pinette. in his 45th ar. Resting at the Mac- REGISTRATION For all grades. Montague Reg- ional High School. Wednesday, August 12th. From 9 am. to 5 pm. SCHOLARSHIP 3t. Andrew’s Society Scholarships are avail- able to Catholic Students of Scottish Extraction. Any student who expects to receive this as- sistance must apply to the Scholarship Committee Post Office Box 1000, Charlottetown, before August 24th. ' Chairman of Scholarship Committee for Shane Edward. . Lean Funeral Home until SENTNER — At the Prince Ed- 22°"B ffifi's t grgm'ggg wegd liland Hospital on Sat-‘1 Church for funeral saw“). ur sy ugust 8, 1964 to Mr; . ‘ - . commencing 2 pm. In- and Mrs' Clifford senmer‘ al torment in Belfast cemetery. son. Darrell Clifford. Weight 8 lbs. 14 oz. DRISCOLL - At the Charlotte? town Hospital on Wednesday“ August 5. 1964 to Mr. an IN MEMORIAM MURRAY -- In loving memory of Walter Gerard and Mar- Mrs. Vernon Drlscoll. a son. Karel Murray Who died Aus- Joseph Peter. Weight 8 lb. 9 ust 10th and llth. 1955 as a oz. result of a car accident Clyde River. Many a silent heartache, Often a silent te r It COLE — Mr, and Mrs. William Cole. Cornwall, are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter. Sharon Lynn at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Aug. 7. 1964. Weight 6 lbs., 2 02. A sister for Robert. Of ones we loved so ear Sadly missed by Mom, Dad. brothers and sisters. ROONEY — In loving memory of Mrs. Patrick Rooney who passed away August 8, 1959. Take her in Thine arms, d e a r GORDON — At the Kings Coun- ty Memorial Hospital on Au- gust 5th to Mr. and Mrs. Wile liam Gordon (nee Ella Moore) Murray River. a son. Kevin William. weight 9 lbs. 4% ounces. And ever let her be A messenger of love Between our hearts and Thee. Always remembered by family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. R. D. Drysdale. Dr. G.H. Lee. the nurses a nd staff of the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. also Rev. . L MacIennan, Rev. II. Tye and E Corporal and E. J o h n s o n, Gypsumville. Manitoba (nee Janet Rodd, daughter of Mr, an Mrs. Alton A. Rodd. North Milton, P.E.I.i announce the arrival of a daughter. Elaine Noelle. In Winnipeg General Hospi- tal on Friday. August 7. 1964. BAND CONCERT The Royal Canadian Dragoons will those who visited me and sent cards, flowers and treats to me while I was a patient there. Mrs. Margaret Matheson. ENGAGEMENTS WEDGE - WYNNE —— Mr. and Mrs. Medius F. Wedge, Sum- The husband and family of merside. announce tile - the late Mrs. Charles Donovan gagement of their only dau- would like to thank all those ghter. Mary Salome to Louis who sent flowers. Mass on , Gerrard Wynne, son of Mrs messages of sympathy and all be presenting a band concert at Mem- orial Square. Summerside. this (Tues- day) Evening, August II. from 7 to 8.30 for the enioyment of the public. St 68 _.‘ I I ..fi ngt AUCTION SALE AT Graham’s Road, Saturday_ August 15, 1964 at l P. M. I will sell by public auction the following:— 16 1 Holstein milk cattle, purebreds and grade, freshened and due to freshen. 2 bred heif- ers, 14 year-olds, 12 calves. John Deer 3010 diesel tractor, John Deere Combine PTO, International three furrow plow, set of spring tooth harrows, 36 tooth John Deere; set of light barrows, set of cul- tivators for International tractor, International grain drill, ; escalator, all steel on wheels (Little Giant), John Deere baler and ejector (twine tie), side delivery rake, International 7 foot hay mower, PTO; rubber tired wagons, trailer, grinder, litter carrier and 150 feet track, milk cans, and quantity of mixed grain. IF FARM NOT SOLD BEFORE DATE OF SALE, WILL BE OFFERED ALSO. “Sale will be held rain or shine." Malcolm Campbell Arthur J. Stewart Owner Auctioneer Tel. 267-4169 AUCTION SALE at - ‘ MARGATE On Friday, August 14th at I P.M. Eugene S. Wynne of Chariot: those who helped in any way town. Tile marriage will take during their recent sad berea- place September 5th at 10 vement. [The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. Aug. 11. 1964. 11] KlNGs COUNTY Sanitarium, Sunday. Aug. II, and But always a beautith memory ' BERT’S BARBER Slop Mat MV Bluenose 23:3; SWIM: ductility Traffic Down nesnnvn LABOUR Day tori During supper. tug of war at Heather- e Hall. YARMOUTH. his, _ I dal i supper CHICKEN AND HAM number of ‘ , passengers and veili- GameS. 1 George 5v cies carried on Canadian Na- Wednesday. August 12. Sewing supper 5-10 pm. .."AT HOME" —- Mr. and Mrs. diaries Hancock. Murray River will be at home on Wednesday August 12 between hours 3—5 and ‘ 7-9 on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. : , . / CYCLING CHAMPION Andre Dllaene of Belgium on top in title l.5ooamilo Tour squats beside the trophy he du St. Laurent bicycle race. won Sunday by coming out The competition began I . ompetent Sources Doubt China Will Broaden War By ROY ESSOYAN did. as they believe. Incite the! If the UN. Peking and Hanoi Matane, Que... two weeks ago. (OP Wirephoto gm. In St. Paul's Church, ummerslde. Announcements CAMERON - STEWART Mr. and Mrs. William Cam- & “BUSINESS Classes start eron, Stanchei. announce the - for information. Union Ctnmner M’s- 3 05 “’8” Slew“: cial College, Charlottetown." will take place at Rose Val- REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- ley United Church on Sep- ers, dryers. electric ranges. tember 5. 1964 at 8 pm. refrigerators. Factory trained service men. Storey Electric, (iljligIENc—ll GAU’gHIER. -—Mr. dial 4.7341 day or might. .- . u en. harlottemwn’ IONA PARISH Annual Turkey wishes to announce tile n gagement of his only daughb Supper. Wednesday. August 12, sale of fruit cakes, etc. er. Marie to Louis Daniel, son of Mr. an Mrs. Raymond JEWELL'S COUNTRY Gar- Gauthier, Charlottetown. The den’s. marriage will take place Sep- tember 7. 964 at St. Dun stan's Basilica, Charlottetown ns crown, rn GALLANT — MURRAY — Mr. “que vase display, dalhh. I” and Mrs. D.H. Gallant. Mis- den, gift shop, etc, Guided hum. couche. wish to announce the Adult mission 50c, engagement of their augh- ter. Iris Anne. to Justin Leo-i LISTEN '10 the “or! 0' na Murray, son of Mtg Cornwall as told by Mrs. Hazen James Murray and the late Howard and featured by Doug- Mr. Murray of Seven Mile Ias Brothers and Jones' popu- Bay. The marriage will take lar new weekly radio program. place August 29th at 10 am. “On Tour" this Tuesday morn- in st. hn the Baptist Ing over C.F.C.Y. radio at C‘lurch. Miscouche. 10. . Enter our “On Tour Con- t. tes MacDONALD — REDMOND — M . VARIETY SHOW In Lot 65 Parish Hall Tuesday, August 18 at 8.30 Singers. dancers and musicians, etc. Local and outside talent. Canteen service. Dance after. In aid of Lot 65 Home and School Association. TURKEY SUPPER In East Baltic School, Thursday, August 13 at 5 pm. ST. MARKS Anglican Church Ice Cream Festival.“ Wednesday August 12th on church grounds. Covehead R o a d. .‘I.. wish to announce the engagement of their. daugh- ter. Vivian Adele. to Gerald Wayne. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Redmond. Hall fax. .5. e marriage will take place in Charlottetown in the near MacAULEY —- GALLANT —- The engagement Is announc— ed of Gladys Joyce. daughter of Mr. dad Mrs. JameieMac- South Rum” onc , Mr. and Mrs. Antoine ATTENTION MEMBERS Summerside. The RCL Kingston No. 30 Regular marriage will take place Sa- monthly meeting also Ladies turday, September lath, at Auxiliary Aug. 13 at 8.” p.m.: 2.30 p.m. in Trinity United also members with dues not Church. Summerside. paid kindly do so before Aug. 28. Stock: 6 miich cows, 9 young cattle, 3 calves, NOTICES NOTICES an, Holden, Is running for secre-( HONG KONG (Apl—Compe- North Vietnamese to attackican hope to further their cause ent sources are inclined to U.S. destroyers. writh carllsV for {he neutgalization doubt that Communist China 0 Sout iet .'am an a nego will take any steps in the Tonkin GAINED GROUND. , {tinted settlement of the Viet Gulf crisis that would lead ln- .1! that “'39 pehng‘ Objec‘l Nam war. presumably through evitably to broadened war in h"‘9: It went halfw‘y towardla new conference. Asia. “New” it When the unite Peking can expect an extra U‘S. m. strikes again“ Com. Nations security council waswvidend from ,he Unit“ Nb munist North Vietnamese instal- called “"0 urgent Wm“ at the [ lions. The Soviet Union would lations were only 50 miles south “We” of «'19 muted Sim”- .have to fall in line be‘iind of China’s border. and Peking litts (Asian :omngciiinlslt (allies H?! has been sa in it would inter- ; s an con emn le ore .o vene in Viety Nim if it judged V‘Communist world as a traitor that the United States had car- to e Communist cause. Mr. Albert Arsenault. St. Emm. Wm pekjng WW” 9,. ried the war to North Viet Nam. . i The situation therefore car— Bonifacei Manumv 1' Vls‘tmgrect to gain- relatives In this area. This is. ies the n e f l A ‘ ~ I da g to genera sum the first time Mr. Ansenaultl war, but Communist China has little to gain from such a con- W35 “19 1513"") 1" 40 yea” itihem tram the district. fiict at this stage. Its leaders and finds a lot of changes 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald would be more likely to feel Mn J01"! “badeallv MiSCOll-land son Edward were recently time is with them in Southeast. the was a recent visitor at the [visiting at the home of Mr. and As , home of Mrs. John F. Gallant. {Mm John Comm-am In addition. Peking is known Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant! Miss Shit-levy Murray. nurse- to be short of gasoline and to“ and family. Hamilton. Ont. an in-training ince County lack a sufficient industrial base: spending their holidays at the}! ital is spending her hon. for Its war machine. should it} home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony days at her home in Piusville. be involved in prolonged mill-.’ Gallant. Piusville. incent and Alyre Gallant, tary COHflid. 3 Mrs. John F. Gallant received also Wendel Gallant returned to Intelligence sources say there the sad news recently of the ,their employment in Toronto, s no evidence of any massive serious illness of her sister gOnt., after spending holidays at military buildup on the Indo—= Mrs. Anthem Dorian, Detroit. ‘their homes here. china border to indicate readi-; r. and M“, Bert Dorian: Bazel Griffin has moved his ness for Chinese movement into‘ New york were recent visitor-5.110.153 from Rnsebank m m. North Viet Nam. of Mm. thn p. Gallant. k Road. He has resided In will included in the are: ning. A sum of money was given MV Bluenose between here and Bar Harbor. Me.. showed I the same month last year. . Passenger: carried in July! I 2.810 over July 1963. The num-I iber of passenger car; was} Fortune Hall “has been cancell-l There were reduction! 1., om- 9“ this week °nly- due to death‘ er categories too. Trucks car . l the same period last year. 'lhe I number of tractor trailers car-l l 130 last July to 164 last month. I SEVEN BAY chicken} There was an Increase In libel some seven more than in July V Supper-; last year. e terry carried Yea" 3nd under 50 cem- than the same month ' sue. 10-11 Sunday In Newl The increasing popularity of Idicated by the increase in the , Fonda. A gay colorful romantic‘ number of campers carried V g: comedy. Princess Pat Drive- .. , l was 36. 20more than July ' E. M I S k l 1" men announced Monday they‘on the east coasts , will come forward as a slate of Mr. Turcotle said the group! Seafarers International Union of Eda With other Canadian labor? Canada will seek groups. But there should be only: time Trustees, industry, he said. eir announcement was the The group's stagement said a e remnants of the executive the SIU Of Canada attractive to; that operated under the organ. all unlicensed seamen in Can-t It- said the candidates also’ The slate. which Wm contest favor establishment of a deep-l headed by Stan Devine, port the coastal and domestic ship- t agent with the SIU of Canada’s PmMg lTadeS~ r. Devine as candidate “am.” 0‘ group adherents for the presidency, the slate will seeking 0186M" be nominee for the vice-president's The “V9 “the” seat now occupied by Leonard announced Slate The groupi made known “'5 for t'le office of ylce-president collective candidacy at a press ‘“ Charge or organization: re. dent of the union's Atlantl - Mr. McLaughlin also Is run- c re nlng for the presidency. occu 3‘0": 3 9°“ "0W "119d by Mr- B‘ANKS ousrno Harry Cali-ill. opposing Bill M that time Banks was ousted Glasgow for the vice-presidency bein sou ht on a writ ordering Alberic GamBChe- for Patrol- him gto jaigl for a month for con- in“ “f the Port of Quebec: and Mr. Turcotte ts opposing Don at queue“ Swait. while another newly- Quarter Century tary-treasurer against Roman ack Dormer, former editor' of the SIU publication. The Ca- Has Tales of candidates for control of the EDMONTON (CPI — Fisher-l which now is acting under the’lieve all the facts they might direction of bile federal trustees. hear in the company of tile} Mr. 0 er m t d h other than the eig men lone ere. . _ ‘ _ M M M . Call t ' Peking could try intervening ton. Mass. is visiting her sIs- T- 8‘ e 1‘8. umm‘ : an Monday are Open and WI“ be A“ 18 members were me“ i in the style used In Korea. with tel-s Mrs. John T. Gallant and and fatnlli' I‘Ptumed in Toronto firm Vgp‘gougftsrmztrisd Fort Wll- f‘giaas organized air seerces of using the crisis as a pretext to; Also visiting her brother Mr“ me of MN. ‘ " ‘ the heat up the guerrilla war in‘ Arthur Martin. Bloomfield. Eli-Eran: people" know what is going oniraw. still untamed north; of I . , 3 mfamn' Beavemfifi VS. ‘ M ' . i . . _ or Chinese capabilities. i'poronm' Ont, were Vacanonlmg . V. . ~ . .. .pe within the SIU of Canada andtcourage and luck. of the per But the chances are even magiwith relatives in B] fieldiamr holidays Wm. Mrs. Mart. ner. tional's Bay of Fundy Ferry, decrease in July compared with‘ totalled 15,147. a reduction of? TUESDAY NIGHT dance In. down by more than 700 to 7,099. I in the “immunity. ‘ried totalled 139. 26 les thalif ' ried showed an Increase fromi supm' seven Mile 335' Hall.) number of car trailers to 149.- Adulllis $1.25. Chi-[drain tWIlVC‘ 57 buses during July, one less York. elm Robertsom Janet folding ten-trailers was, ‘during hhe montfl The total In, Alberton. ‘ 1983. MONTREAL (CPI—Eight [cause of business appointments; candidates for leadership of tile wants to unite the SIU of Can-4 abomion of the Board of Mari- one union wit‘lin the maritime first organized move to unseat Efforts Will be m e 10 makel lzatlon's former president. Haliada nks. I the union', {an election. [slsea fleet and the protection of Atlantic region at Halifax r. Turcotte sald additional With feature Rene Turcotte as its mum“! later- MoLaughun. Gilbert Johnson. as candidate conference Fred Southern. for vice-presi- pied by Banks until last March. Dawn“: by the board. Currently he is of the Great Lakes district; tempt of court. “d” Ban-">99t 101' Port agent announced ,candidate, Jim GrIalercz. AViaTion nadian Sailor. released the list union. the present executive of i men would be hard put to said positions Quarter Century Aviation Club'USE .VOLUNTEERSW Mrs. Angeline Baker, BM Rwank for sweral years. sought for representatives of who laid the foundations of Can-.uvolunteers’” or it could trijm. Nelson Gallant Ptulsvme- Elam” spending holidays at m. e said “only a few chosenl Their memories are of Laos. a jungle conflict suitable: MT. and Mrs. Henry Pine u M Mrs. Matthews and he added that the "uswemp‘pemal hazards gnu the plane ‘ such intervention would lead to Cm- ‘s mother. Mrs. John T. Gal- should cease. llhad left the ground, i . .y ‘ .. The new group also seeks an;I 'Ii'le members Include A. M. ‘8 mp'd .escalat'on 0‘ the Simg‘ Mrs. Aiubtn Gallant spent two.18%;?!(2‘55"?allantapgs‘m‘; end to what it calls "excessiveliBel-ry. A. J. A Laing Harrle1e in V1“ N'am and preSLDItate 99k. visiting members of her ' 'r 7 "C50" r‘ an fees" and dues being paid bylHayter. W. G Proudfoot Stan"the major w” "‘3' Pek’“ “‘3' w' . . I WW “1 M” 3°?" T‘ 'anam .‘5 l’m' new members and certain oth- McMillan Jack Bowen and Earllcm‘ding ‘0 many experts here, family in Montrea e e EI‘GSSIIIIE‘SVOIERDIY followlfng sup era In the union. .Jellison. 'each f whom withldoes “0t want" . was 0“ “‘9 P‘Igr‘mage to 81‘ CE”; I: '9 Time cm‘my Hm‘ It claims all seamen shouldlthe others in the club. are re-: These e’fpefls.‘ b61‘9"".13‘4‘1’”:‘Anne's. . p'fig“;$’::é:"ggnam and m have the same rights on joiningg’quired to have spent at leastiwm “Sm” “S. reaCtlon' 8’ Mrs. Charles L. Gallant and pins“ H'am‘ax . ‘re_ the union wit‘lout the need forl25 years In aviation. The club's 1”“ (“r the “me bemg' to family are ape ‘ m 'me ' .. ' ‘l ' 1; l H - , words rather than deeds. . - centlly visiting re at yes it us- paylng heavy dues. Icombined experience at present n will probany denounce the in Nova Scott . W. . CLAIM SUPPORT this]; lemflfgé1310pogggn a!" US attacks on North Viet Nam.: Mr- and Mff- MGM" mm"- Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Gal- “ Norman G Forester an Ed_ threaten retaliation and demand chard and family left on Sat-‘Ialnt returned to their home in monmn busihessman {Vho has another Geneva conference tour for Saint John, N.B...1'PIUSVIU€ after spending a week logged more than mom hours work out a negotiated settle-.wmere they intend to remain!ln Miscouche at the hgme of flying in 35 years. ‘ ment for the Viet Nam. war. for some time. Mr. Blandtafn‘d I Mr. and Mrs. Everett aliant. 'Mr' McMillan. superintendent Some experts on Communisthas been employed there or. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Murray of contracts and charters with Pacific Western Airlines. ‘I-S Mr. Turcotte told reporters: "The majority of the members Is behind us." Mr. D ' was unable to attend the press conference be- affairs believe such a confer-lseveral months. A Farewell land family Memnlnegash weir. ence could have been 0 e ofiparty was held In their honorltrecently visiting visiting rela- Pekiing‘s main objectives if itiin Piusville Hall on Friday eve- ltives in Piusvule. Canada-Jo pan 1 year old colt. Machinery: 1 tractor (Cockshutt), 1 tractor ploigh. grain cleaner, 1 Mercury 1%; ton truck, 1 thnesher and blower, manure spreader. trailer, sleigh, driving wagon. binder, mower. hay loader, truck wagon, grain crusher, wood sleigh, driving hay rake, roller. hay fork, blocks _ 'c es, seeder, 3 section lever barrows. spike barrows, disc barrows, potato digger. scales, cart. saw 8981‘. separator, milking machine, milk cans, turning lay band saw, table saw, electric motors. anvil and vice, drill pipe dies and other tools, 100 bus. of old oats, 25 acres standing gram and quantity of baled hay. Knights Of Colombus. 'NOTICE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING ' TONIGHT 8.15 A full attendance is requested Terms: CASH. Owner Mrs. Preston Woodside Auctioneer Claude E. Craswoll DANCERS Charlottetown's Finest l’THE CLOVER CLUB" prosaita for your dancing pleasure "THE TARTANS' Featuring Art Large at the Piano This Is a regular Wednesday Night Dance Admission $1.00 per couple Daneing 9 pm. — 12 Midnlzht REGISTRATION All Grades. Plus Commerce at ' Souris Regional High School Reach Agreement On Export Quota TOKYO (Reutersi —— Canada and Japan have reached agree- ment on Japan's voluntary con- trol on certain exports to Can- ada for this year. Japanese government sources said Mon-. ay. The points agreed upon at the protracted negotiations will be announced In a few days. No agreement was reached on tile exportation f woollen textllos. Difficulties developed during the talks because of a Canadian proposal calling upon Japan to add woollen textile products to the controlled list. nese said they will take steps to prevent any sharp Increase In woollen textile ex- ports to Canada. but re c_ted the proposal for voluntary con- l tro. The two countries will con- tinue discussions on the matter. has had 39 years flying "cc-inc- He. was a member of the Col. ;McAlpine Dominion Explorers {mining survey team down .on the Arctic coast in 1929. The eight men lived with Eskimos while a massive air. sea and land search was mounted. After 54 days. the group reached Cambridge Bay .on foot. Husky Kills Small Child LAC BEAUFORT. Que. (CPI- A lmpomld Sliberian husky, be- lieved crazed by the smell of chocolate on three - year - old Leon Sansfacon. attacked and killed the tot Sunday In his backyard here. The dog was one of II the boy's father. Leon Sansfacon, raises in a kennel on his prop- erty at this resort no miles north of Quebec City Thursday, August 13 9 a m. to 5 pm. Soignory Club Manager Dies La Societe’ Saint Thomas d’Aquin Students’ Loans Acadian students who desire to obtain loans from the Society to further their studies must forward their applications to the General Secretary at 44 Summer Street, marlottetown MONTREAL (CPi—Frank 1.. Howard, 50. moager of Seignory Club at Montebello. One. day. the CPR said. r. Howard joined Canadla'n n WSme before Septen‘dnr lat. 1964.. I 0 (Bed there suddenly Mon- ' embers of the family said Monday the husky had always been docile and the tot had often potted It. The parents weren't home when the tragedy occurred and more were no witnesses. An older brother left to mind the boy re from a brief er- rand to’flnd him dead and the dog bloody. Dr. J. E. Raymond, district coroner. said Monday arteries CORRESPONDENT WOUNDED sum: 5 W In the child's throat had been '"mhummwmumfi'tflh; lettered and be bled to death. Alvin Rosenfeld. 04. NBC. 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