Le...” . t.he mdocmnauol: course the vartous points of interest on the Island yesterday. These young ladivs “ill be employ-«i by the travel but-cnu Ltils summer. The --ls “til. weimrne the tourists and hand out Luci-alum and inlonnanon. uy they will be taken on a lourisi Bureau Stall ‘ A TnTAL nf in girls hogan tom- of the island and shown ' ‘ on points a! intcrcst to tom—i ts Yesterday they heard an ad- dress by Hon Dn 1 Stewart. m lsler of [on George F ser. director n the travel human is seen here pointing out some mom‘ch 3 Island locations to Ji»_ 9 Don-air lecture) and Elaine Walker. is Being lndoctrinaied Summer smflollhe provincial kirk on the Wood Island sen-y c. navel bureau and its branches began an indoctrination course y afheilrloon ai bureau tourists. 81"5 Wt ymrda headquaer h'i Charlottetown A total of 16 ' girls are be'mg Visiting oaks Vic The bureau suns will welcome lnlorrnatlon and tourist lilcratum and 0min! ‘ using the ferry. cal in the techniques and seerce It. Borden. wildnoftbebure au. be emple 5 sum‘ Aulu. N3. maul. Tmnvw morning. the group will begin tom's M tolirifi in- terest spa tours will last Im- llu-ee day m. . Eileen iiacMilian. Charlotte- ’w' ’i" m“ “’1” ’* lawn; Susan Ma ' amniotic- pment the bureau on the Bor- dm ferries and lor the first "7"! "WWW" W‘“ “a” I 1“! Mermaid: Barbara Johnstcne. MEEth on Line M'V Loni WESTERN‘ BRIEFS SPENT WEEK Everett Donald. Krnsingoln. and his uncle, G M Donald. Al- berton. spent last week in New Brunswick. 5p nAs GUEST . Mm. John ii. Wells ilboctvn. 317- V‘"'""‘"°‘P“‘ “‘ 5" him" has a, a WEI.an gm. w my College. Durham. England. has ~ of‘ accepted appointment sin. Mrs. J athnm. . FOR SURGERY Mrs. George Williams. Alber- to". has Entered the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital (or sur- gery. vlslTEn IN HALIFAX Mrs. James MacCauil has re- turned to her home in Free- town alter spending a month in Haiilax SALAD SUPPER Alberton Parish council oi the CWL sponsored a salad sup- per served in the Rebekah Hall. Saturday evening. WEEKEND GUEST M'Ial Dorothy IiiIcNuilI, stu- dent nurse at the Charlottetown Hoapitai. was a weekend guest other parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill. Alherlon. vt, Erauklry, a. 0N LEAVE .lumec McNeill of nMCS ‘ Cornwale la npendinl I luv. with his plrenis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeili. Albcrlon. AT ALBERTON SOUTH Mn. Erving Hardy. Rose- bank. in spending u tcw day! will: I!!! brother and slim-4p. law. Mr. and Mrs. Eldrcd Hun. Albertina South. AITENDED m: MEI-21' Mn. nudsnn Pridhnm. Moul- roue: Mn. A.c. Green and Rev. David MacDonald. Albertnn. Invo returned from Sack- vine. N. n. where they nt- loaded the Maritime conterence at the United Church of Can- Ida. arm ANNIVERSARY Malt. Peter Hughes in I [mt of his nephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. ME. Callahan Albirtvn. It in wt interest um um Mngr. Hughes will be ednhnttng the both annich- ury of hi. ordination to tho yrhllhood durtng tho comlnl Inch-mi. Winn rAn'nl A: a recent whlll burly mile or lam-n: connlltlon. Mrl .lcrry Itch-rd: m‘l tin nu Loo-nudist: emulation, Air. in 0mm: door prize. Jauph 1. Wm. “PLANTING umhmniPflnu “Wm-y inor- llI-rr they Will in and where they w the Charlottetown. Albany Mid are as ioiiou's: be h R is in the pm\'ince_ The valid: 5. lKing's College 1Appoints New Professor .n'lond Riley. Clement O'Comnr. Those attending his worse 1 be stationed nulac — Ell-La- : my, Kensington, Pun. his Stw‘nlrt. Charlottewwh; A1. bapy. Mrs. loan Myers. Cri- Belty Jean Callaghan. cosine; Charlottetown .l Summ mn. Betty Cami Soutlrpon; Kathleen MacDonald. town: hiatheson. Chariotmwwir Borden-Tamek- cme Ferries — Elaine Walker. Charlottetown; Joyce umber, Charloliemwn. 1m. 2; Sandra Wicca. Charlottetown: Marilyn DouSe. idey ' Brae Point Road. Sherwood RR 4: New Perth; Paula McAvlrm. Charlottetown; Velma Arsenauit. Wellington Stailm. Joyce Dewar. . .i l Fruit, Vegetable Inspector Is Honored On Retirement Norman c. MacFayden. who recently nlired us an inspector wilh the trult and vegetable dl- vision, Canada department at agriculturc, was recently tend< cred a turcucil party by the in. spcction and oitice unit at the division, a.“ Harrison. acting dia- trict supervisor. presented Mr. lilacrayucn with a certificate of merit irom the tcdnral min- lster nI agriculture. In his no compnnying remarks Mr. liar. rispn paid tribute to the lung and outstanding service render- ed the division by Mr. MacFad- ycn address. Inspec(ors AL. Hardy, M.S. Mac-Farlane and J.A. Mac. Eachcm presented Mr. Mac- Fadyen with an elsy chair and end table while Mrs. Macrud. you was presented with a bou- quel n! roses by Miss EJ. Su~ inccland Mackerel Demand Good At Alberton ALBERTON — Tht macker- e] cntcli at Alberton dropped to 400 pounda yesteldly owing to high tldel during the morning. A hecvy landing at 4000 pound. rndny wal expected to be re- pzated yesterday but landings were very light. Dealers at Alpcrion wnui-i If: besieged with requesta for mackerel in be pcddlcd n-om door to door u there u a heavy demand Inr the llrst mackerel oi the season. High winds prevented lobster ilsbermcn tram overhauling most of their gear yesterday and on boats wcrc back in Port belmc noon. Lohller landlnlzl continue ve ry poor, l Cigarettes l Are Stolen SUMMERSle — A hvenk was discovered at the People's Stone. Mom Gumbel. Sunday morning by manager. Ron- ald Durant and n L'th reveal- ed about $100 worth of cigaret- tes. watches and other merchan- missing. The store had been closed Saturday night at ll. o'clock and the break was di day morning mount! 9 o'clock. ntry was made by bmaifing the glass in the front door. aim- illr to two nlher breaks at this E‘ MONTAGUE SCOUTS LAUNCH STERN-WHEELER clock Beck. I Queen Scout. alonl with I bit. 0! initiative (mm Montague. lncmst stern and mum tmm John in piceuiei who was one at tour Shaw. n employee at Van to represent the province a: neck and Sons. Montague. Ha a scout regatta in Mun-cal iasl hall buui the above item Your the value oi Scout has once again vivven trainqu wheeler. known I! a bass boat. It in 10 [act long by three-toot- lSlAND NEWS PAGEl .llr. hlzcrayncn. his npppreciahon [or the gills and touched on tho highlights a! his association with the divl< Complimentary remarks suitable to the occasion were voiced by 6.1-). MacDonald and EB. Ellis. Refreshments were served by Irispector iiw. Wood read an the ladies. A . 25 Baptist Churches ‘ Will Be Represented SUMMERSle — Delegates and representatives of 25 chur- chea will gather for the 96th annual meeting of the P.E.I. Baptist Association. which will convene in Summerside from June 14 to 15. The moderator at the associalion for this year's meet in C.B Jelly of Summer» c. The visiting speakers will he Rev. RE. Whitney. cupcrinicn— dent at home micvipm; Rev, Fred Gordon. editor d! Mar- itime Baptitl; Rev. Donald Mit- ton. principal at United Baptist nible Training vol; Rcv. Frank Locke. chaplain ct Aca- Fev. Ronald E. Reeve. MA In the dogmatic: department of the Divinity School of the Univer- sity oI King's College. Halifax. NS. plfleutive Sept. l. He will succeed Rev. Dr. HF. prd- house. Wh» goes to Trinity Col- ieKe. Dublin as resins profes- sor divinity during August. The new proicsscr oi dogma- tics has a varied experience In eluding government lervlce the London County Council. and a period with the London Res- cue Service during the first. “blitz” on London In the early part at the war. On enlistment in 1942 he was aent In Canada by the RAF under the CommnnA wealth air training scheme. era civing pi Huliinx. and passing through training at Bellevllle.l Quebec City. Summerslde. and Dnbcrt. From 1593 he sarvcd In the long range night Iquadron in Britain a: an air navigator. and later was commlsaloned. and served in coastal reconnai- ance nlerlng Oxford University alter demobilization in 1915 he Mound his BA in honors theo- logy and proceeded to his MA in 1952 after ordination. nuraza residence. The actual planting was done by cinsl prag- ident Miss Daisy Reid assisted by Mill Sandra Birch. HOWARD mum. — The iuncroi tor Thomal Howard. Cape wpllc. was held Friday morning trom St. Mark's church. Lot 1, where Rennlcm High Mass wuc conducted by Rcv. Dnvid McTaguc. Honor- ary pallbearers were Alvin Col- tain. Everett Cullicutl. Bernard Mccnnnpld, .lohn mundan- ward A, Grillin. mtnn Cook. William rick. Active pallbear- cru were Bernard Riley. R George Shaw, Pater Bulder and Harry MacKay. Flwerburcra mond. Lorna In Leigh Doyle Grillln. Austin Trainor. JD! Doyle. J»! Dalton. William Tralnor. ‘ ‘ Relatives Here Mourn Death Funeral Iervlcea were held Tnumday allernoon iron 2 J. Walker Funeral Home. Armdpic, RS. ior non- nn Maxim Adams. {our-month- old daughter of Herman and El. sic lSmithi Adams of Harriet!- ville to Emmanuel Church. Sprylicln. Surviving hesidea nei- pnrenu is three brothers James. en- uein and George. Ind one aiate Lauranna Also surviving are her Brand- pnrcnis, Mr. and Mrl. Walter J. Smith pl Halilax and Mr. and Mrs. acmnrn Adams or Eller— alle. P.E.1.. and grcocgrondmo tlier Mrs. Agnel rcnwcrdcn ll- so 0! Elleralle. Rev. ac. Siroplc evict-ted nun buripl look place in Clmp Hill Cemetery. Halilax. Marriage Total Is Same One hundred M twenty-men P.E.I. couples rumored mir- rlagas beiween Jan. I Ind May 31. report: the division oi vital statistics. Oddly enough. this LI exactly the same number mil- hired for the some period oi Lime in . Registered birth! (or the Ilfl'l. period role by 68 thJ year with 1,091 as compared with 1.m.h the January-May period in 61 year with m reportod. Where” in this name period in no: then were W. 117‘. Mchleu. director oi vital IIItiatinl. lm’phlllled that the” liluml do not live III ex- act picture M the n M births. death! and will” oc- curring h the live-niacotafll.mllod. ouch (dolor: u ill. llrfiely to ' and nun-action. registration. ‘1 Completely uccunlc Illu'l tor 1963 could not no compiled until the follow" year. ha hid. nip University. and Rev. LR. Atkinson. secretary evangelist al the UB Convention. On Saturday pticrnnon, Mm. Stewart Mncsrcgcr at East Point will preside at the WMS meeting and guest speaker will be Miss Shirley Freckletan. missionary nn turlough {mm In- in. At the lame hour, Earle Jelly O‘uary. will have charge of the men's association and Rev. L.I(. Atkinson, recently return- ed tram India. will speak. Saturday evening's session will he conducted by the youth fellowship with Miss Eilun Hayter presiding. Special lea- turas at the service will be the oratoricai contest and an ress by Rev. Maxwell Nesbltl Leary. Sunday service! will include the aermon by Rev. LR. Graves. Tryon. I memorial ser- vice and an evangelistic mes- sage Sunday evening by Rev. Malcolm Had-WW. Charlotte town. 9. q ad- organization cpllcd lc Rescau Deaths loci-cued oughin tiui' p..." 3 Former Residents Killed In Ont. Three ion-mar wsidenu of Charlottetown were killed ncnr Parry Sc. .0n1,. over the weekend in a highway Millie Ic- cidenl. Dead are Joseph lSonny) Smith. Toronto. his wile Cath- erine. and their daughter Lind. Joanne. Mrs. Smith won the daughter of Peter iicnnilar pt Charlene- town and the late Mn. l-icnnl- In. The iatal accident ll reported to have occurred when the m- in which they were travelling wax in delusion with - tractor- under. 0 antler Fallon! in the cur also lost their lives. schoeter‘a brown-haired wire. was in the courtroom when h started to tESLily. but left wiihl a police escort in the middle. 01 hil testimony nnd did not re- turn. Through the day. the witnel- aes hat in the Ilrst two row: n! the public section oI the court- room. with a police constable between each or them. Schoeters, u n s n n v c n. and wearing tiuck glasses, a dark blue shirt and grey spartscoat. nipped tcc wutcr during his tes- tlmoiiy. scheduled to continue Hardly. Mr. Duguay asked that client be given the protection or hovcourt so his testimony could not'be used agninii him at n inter date. Mr. Trahan agreed on condi- tlaii Schocicc. told the truth. Schoelerl laid the PM grew lust February out or another dc Resistance pour la Libera- lion National line National Lib- eration Resistance Network), now so IN no The rm had no leader but an inlormai executive commllv tee 01' three to live mcmbcri which met at irregular uncr- vals. There were about so FLQ membera broken up into cell: of three or [our members each. Schoelors said [he FLQ was tormcn "to silmulaic the idea 0! Quebec independence" through unusual action. "It was decided. he iestitled. "to attack ledcmi symbols that represent the exploitation of the Quebec people. “It was dfllded lo allack ac- cording to these principles—that than would be no victim and that me ubicclivcc be tcderpl ntahlishments or “tannin. manta .ymbvltclng the explain-i 13. form .to tnkc place in in the ciilors mittce Dun and supervise the dumpinl area and lagoon. Town Clerk Thelma Ahearn ill- !ormed the council that the rar- rent tax bill: ready to amount to slightly over 99.000. She mind that that Ire 7‘ dogs in the Lion o! the Queue: people." l LIFT MUCH ART The primitive Durham: 0! Southern Mflcl let: lam 1.000 uvu oI rock pllntin ‘7'de to th- More Kalahari men: was in the church cemeg tcry. ‘ WARN TouRiaTs MADRID. Spain «Remem— The underground an "Ihcrl-n Liberation Council" cued u warning Io tourists Mon- day alllnat vlultinl 5min and Parlulal thll ummcr. The meg. u , e council l- tlmiy decided in ndilm the ion] victory at the ml: by continuing its camp-in Illinll wurtm who. due to induterenc- og- immune-I. help to mlln-‘ FOR RENT Dozen. loaders, etc. r. . TOP son. will deliver b In! lot. Rhoda's Comer loin (YT-Ill! by the fmlfln cub. my ill-1 bring lien." ‘ Communion Equipment And Clay I'll‘l For Elli, WC am; Engaging-C: L-ld. Phone P1010 The difference between hoping PERSOhlmAL LOAN May ed the town council at it: regiuur meeting last night, Ten. talive plans are (or the also be made to Tlxnish leery. Following a discussion on plans lo meet with lh: executive council. Mayor Hard and Coun- Mt'Rae were appointed a comv tain Premier W. R. Shaw and his cabinet. Ctyrrespondcnce included a let. his ta‘ from William Hayward. oi the cenmnill committee. questing a Proli‘am of events planned by the town. Following discussion it was decided in hold a special meeting to decide what part the oown would lako in the centennial celebrullom. 'ng reports of committee: several ' the excellent work being done IBCOL - EXTRA Illa - mgr-vii . economical 1111111111111» or M. Roy Leard in- . clini delencc meetinl will be held in Alberton at u later d"9 when some certificates would be presented and mdiauon equip. ment given out. Civil violence members irom mulch. O'Leary and other point: would be in Al- berton [or the meeting which is planned for the new lire hall which is rapidly nearing corn— meetinl e court afternoon and v its 5 In will and John Profit and Arthur E 2 Councillors John Prom, Arthur li‘lcRae. Wesley Hardy and Ver- non Hudson were present the council meeting. to make plans to enter- nAs MUCH ICE Mount Ranicr, Washington. a dormant volcano. has 26 Eln- cizrs—rnore than any other al gle mountain in the United states glx. wide. quite mowariliy. mil powered with a 1‘6 lip. air- cooled MM 61 had on woolly been used on I lump. It has : plywood bottom. and ndwood aides. I! has I (all lpwd of six Imms, In the boat WEATHER TORONTO (CPI — Tempera» Emu mucn by the weather nt- ice: slum in the past two years. . Summsde douchmum u Albeflon and West Prince County Min Mn- uic RCM'P‘ 2 Th F T“ __‘ gawson 4M7i gt; a ‘ . . ancnuvcr es. June 11. 1968 “mm ‘9 “a BELGIAN-BORN Edmontnn in u I in M 1 Continue From Page ii it so to wash once. I am at the end: in t9 oi my rope. l have not seen a I 51 57 lawyer a n 44 a7 sAw LAWYER ONCE in by He said he had seen his law- Q" a 33 66 yer, Gilles Duguay. once. in the . Fredericton l M 63 presence or policemen. l Saint John i7 62 Then he added: u lifting? is: a? .. .. pi mnéswvtite;nlvs\:eads iii“? (if; ALBERTON auILEAu lo donate the land and make Charlottetown . in 54 not "95M 8, x hay; been ml or THE GuARniAN some tax concessions ii housing Sydney . s7 53 l m eight days I was locked up The} provincial cabinet will l5 located in Alberton. armoulll ts 57 l e”. That 1 mm to you" meet in niberwn. Tuesday, June Mayor mm .mmunm um St. John's 07 53 i HALIFAX tCP) - The wea- ther olilcc ml n intense din. turbancc over the nmlheasterni Gull at St. Lawrence in expect-l ed to move to the east-southeast l today. A: a rutult. ciearinl‘ altould take place over the west. ern region: while over the east- cm port: a considerable amount nI cloud will likely persist in. I, . . “m l hmnswick l nrlnl v l with the do perniuocp in . ow nIIy dmp low enough to give u lot risk oi trust in low lyina lieu‘ orecasla: Halifax and yidnily, South Shore. Annapolis Valley. Prince periods: temperature: about tlie_ snmc Monday: nnrthwest winds 20 with gusts hi it). Low- nigii at Haillax 42 and as. Yar- rlmarkcd on ' llll would man be go out. The son villa consult HYNDMAN tnwn. Senior citizens housing wasl discusscd and several lots ol‘ land have been lined up tor in. npection by the proper govern-i merit. The town would have! lnsnllnel underwriters. II I v11n11111113 y...“- 41mm. rm penomi llnlenu - - \l nFFICES: Chlrlnuetan . Montana FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Insurance since 1872 our experience ct so "In an Agenda Throughout tho Provinco & CO. LTD. with lock is HI brothar Sci)“ who also lives up In ROM and govnnnncnt mice by using his uleiy jacket. The boat was launcth Saturday and creatrd consider bie exclhcment among the young lry. mouth fl and do. Kontville Ml and 48. Charlottetown 40 and so, Munclon and Fredericton 33 and 63. Saint John 40 and 6’1. Edmundslon and Campbelllon .15 and 60. - High tide today It Charlotlo t.an at 1.51 a m. and 12.51 p m At Rustico at 7.41 am and 10.33 p.m. Summerslde tide eighteen minutes ialer than Char lotletnwn. Sun fists Noddy at 431 and acts at 7.73 NOVA SCOTIAN Halifax 325 rooms CHARLOTTETOWN lint: NEWFOUNDLAND st. John's 140 rooms a oxcllilnt nonunion flcllllln a fin. fund I mlnnlblo M” - faintly I'll. plan a suit" C mdln & TV a laundry, VIM. bullhop and room IBWICII o puking locum-s CJ\J Hotels CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMM k quin- smamwmmmm m _.| ERCEI .,.and having is a wwnmmh-u .__ Hauling Mann‘s-llpnnd'ntndltiuvoms Fund M mud-fining” "' !hbu “dumb-3m Won‘Cmn-uP-mdlmyn , mwdm”dlhm Lmnmwmmuu— nfimhyfi‘“m m n "' “mu-h“ d l‘""" ' "' .mmamumww m "WWI-Mann lull Gun-m WWI-n memmmm