TO STRUT AT S'SIDE CARN Three Stilllvmel‘sidtl majoret- their mutines which file [Irll h in who will {mm part oi the colorful climival parade at the Simde Lobster Carnival next Monday ultermnn. Jilly 15. are seen above in one of National President Says Wls Are True To Purpose By JEAN KOENTG have been rehearsinfl tor t e past iew weeks. In their pretty unturned ot' While and red. from leit to right. Ire leslla Wnodsidl. daughter of Mrs. have not strayed Irnm their Dur- pose oi adult edocolion. main- teinr Mrs. James naggcrly. “anal president a! the Fedl‘rai- ed Wumen‘d Institutes nt Can- eda, "Although we may swear ‘ ("n o .4. ill“. to get away from it. we have basically the same obleciive as when the rim institute was or- ganized so years ago" she as. sorted. Mrs. naggerty is in (‘harinl-I tctown attending the 50th an-‘ nunl wr prnvinrlai conventlnn.l and addressed the delegates last night A resideni oi Nona-l nee. nt. s e was elected na-‘ tinnal president In ml. . in addition to many lnierna-‘ tionlll projects. Mrs. Hangertyl outlined a number at programsl designed ior the education oi in- liillite memhers. These include short courses in public sprain ing. poetry. literature and Thor»; oi singing. The three divisions or the N edsmuir compelilion roster hnndiersits. painting and historical work. . he undertaking oi service projects does not detract irnm. the essential purpose or adulli education, she lelt. . One project being set up by; the institutes at present u ndcrl WESCO Is an eiiort in insiiiutc‘ better health measures homemaklng practices as well as to iosier interest in rraits in. the Northwest Territories. TRAIN WOMEN Further niieid the insiltll i e woriu with the Canadian and vi MRS. HAGGER'I'Y “Freedom trom Hunter" pro< gram. In this capacity the or- naniznlion contribums in the ndv Aberdeen Scholarship to train women irorn developing countries in making the moat oi rood that is available to them. Tile Mysore prolect. another held or work. Is a research pru- gram desig . to lind way or using food in lountried ere it is produced. “Pouring iood Into a country is not the answer." she said. noting that the people may have nn tnsie inr it, are airaid of it. or heileve in lalxm con with ii. "We must learn about Island Native Dies In Alberta, Was NHL President’s Father A lormer lsinnder. Gent-Rel Aleundcr Campbell. died last Friday in hospital at his adopt-i ed home In Edmontnn. Alta. 1 Mr. Campbell was born at De- P111. and was raised chiefly in the Argyle shore area. After tile death ol his tnih- nr he moved in Elkhol-n, Men The lather ol Clarence Camp- bell. president at the National Hockey League, he spent his early year- in the west at a blacksmith Ind machinist He Civil Defence Instrument Course Given mm — A Civil Deience in an intent lamlliarlnntlon tune in operational radio: in- Itnmu wen gl in Alber- tnrl last night. Anon than tilting the course VIN the civil widens-e cd-nrdin- etors (risen o'Lealy. Minn RHY- ner. Rector Bum irom Tignish and Ray Lend {mm Almion. were ven tho ohiet radiation oliicer tor the o s n Mciinnis. .ioan deputy commander Defence nrdlege in Amp-1m Ont. and Louis nsna. hut. civil defence coordinator tol- Gnrlottetlmn. Orin stump. civil derenco co- reath-tor tor the mvvince was also mat-IL The corner was then in the tire hall. DEATH NOTICES (W On: In“ tin Cluhllteli M Notice coium i. Bentham. at the Civil memo — At Beech Grove. Wednesday. July in. km. .lohn lolaod iormeriy at polling- lteriina day. nun to Brooktieid Prep him-n Curran for lovers! service at 1 pm. Interment will in place in Rrookiieid m- hy Thoiormnrmienv PHI then went Into the retail lumber ' business In which he spent most of his Ilia. He later muved to Snlllalchb ' wall where he entered politch lin, Sank. moved tn Edmonton where he spent the remainder or hlI lite. In Edmonton he wnl scIIve also in politics and as an older. man was the chairman oi the hylaws and iinance committees. He served as chairman oi the Edmonton Hospital Board end was a member oi several other civic and provincial organise. lions as wall, Fonnral servic were held Monday Ind he wu buried in Mount pleasant cemetery. lid. manta". lie is Iurvlved by two sons. Clarence oi Montreal, and .lohn oi Edmontun: three d e u ghtera. Mrs. CH. Mnrtindele and Mrs, LJ. geienger oi Edmonton and Mrs. J.A. Bowen at Ottawa nine grandchildro Princess Helena Head: For Greece SAINT rial-TIN. N3. (CPI — cese Helene .Iltcr sailing into and out ot the humor here tar to years. was to leave early this morning Int Lite Int time. The mourn Princess ileiene. which regularly ran across Tiny oi Fundy to . N.s.. Inkded iuel Wednesday .lternoon tor the long voyage to Greece. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summers de And Prince County The Guaniidn, Charlottetown. Thurs. July ll. 196i} .‘1 3Two RC—NFrigates Scheduled To Visit S’side Next Week SUMME — o a - II wal previously reported udlun wurshlpd. HMCS Bucking- that two American navy ships, ham and HMCS Lnnnrk. will th USS Miller and the USS visit here next week to take part Perle. would visit Summerside. In the tvwn'n Iohlter carnival IE- but It was recently learned that (Miles. the two are unable to keep Iheir IVAL Edith Woodalde: Susan Link- letter, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linkletter and Vlcld MacNelll. daughter M Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacNeIli. . these problems in order to cope with them." . Returning to the nationali scene. Mrs. Hflflerty spoke or the Tweedsmuir village hisioel lee. A centennial prolect tor thel institutes in each provinre is the compiling or n bnok dealing with the history and crniza or that province. These books are to he published as a complete set of volumes, noun oF km. Will "i am so proud oi prince Ed- ward Island institutes' she said in speaking oi Instituie co-opera- tion with the National shiety Council in promoting solely in the home. on the tarm and high» way. Marshiieid WI was this year's winner oi the Carol Lane Award at the council. The national president h a s been a Wl member “for nearly to years" and served as e no- tlonnl executive memhcr ior two years. and national vice- president lor two years. she worked lormerly (or th e home economics service oi department oi agriculture, and remains on the stall as a part4 time rieid worker. S’side Man's At Freetown m, the contestants l carnival date. The Cunndian ships Ire schede llied In arrive Monday morning. and will likely depan Thursday. The Buckingham is an anti- submarinr lrigate escort and a unit of th RcN'x Ninth Escort squadron. The vessel carries ap- pmxlmately 150 men and l commanded by LL-Clndr. Char- les E. Leighton. Commissioned during 1 h e Second World War and with the battle honor “Atlantic 1944-45" the Lanai-k I: a unit at the Sev- enth Escort Suuudrnn, LLCmdr. .Inhn Maxwell Reid will he in Body Found suMMEnsmE — A Summer. side mun. Jerry Everett Mac. Lead. age as. missing lrorn his apartment on central street since July 1. was lound dead yesterday morning in his car on a wood road leading oil th e North Freetown road The car. a 1953 model. was iirst observ by Arnold Hill and Allan Fraser who were hauling a loud or potatoes into command. She will carry in the vicinity oi l50 men Skill and precismn are dem- onstrated as tour destroyer escorts or the Navy's Pacific Command steam in tight lor- CLOSE ORDER DRILL mation while carrying out mul- tiple isckstay iransier evolu- tion ofi Victoria. Personnel and cargo ere transierred irom one ship to another in the opera- tion while the ships are under way, Ships are ilett to right) the Marsuree. lkeonu. Sagu- euuy Ind Fraser. (CP Wire~ phuto from Nutianal Deiencei the woods ior disposal. Coroner Dr. w.R. Gillie oi Summerside and members 0! the Summerside RCMP detach merit were called the scene. but It I: thought unlikely that In inquest will he held. Mr. ncLend. recently mar- ried. is survived by his wile. the ormer Doreen Murphy of ne- Neiils Mills. Ind by brothers In Freetown. Wellington and Sume merslde. lie was predeceased by his lather. John MacLeod, who died in hospital at Summerside within the past two or thl- at weeks. 16 Entered In Miss P.E.I. Contest SUMMERSFDE — During the past weekend thF number oi contestants lair the "Miss Prince Edward Island" contest was boosted to 1.6. with an indication CONTESTANT Miss Faye Creswell, 16. ll one at the contestants {or the title at “Miss Prince Edward island" at the slimmerside Lobster Carnival next week. Faye. a dnuzhier nf Mrs. of keeping liquor (0r sale. vad $00 by Magistrate w. Chester 5. MacDonald In Prince County magistrates court yesterday. Alex Campbell was counsel tor Charles Coustin. O‘Ledl‘y. was tincd $100 and costs or 15 days! in jail following a plea oi guilty to driving while impaired. Sheldon Ralph Laird. Cenirali neocone, pleaded guilty to hav- ing a number oi articles valued at more than $50 illegally ini his possession and had sentence? deterred to July so. 1 Special conditions were specie tied. however. by ihc magis- traie. The accused is to enter. the detence, ‘fl Duvar Resident Sentenced For Having Liquor For Sale SUMIME‘RSIDE—F‘t‘mnd guilty sm. He was to retrain from? liquor and give at least one half Bernard. Duvur. was sentenced oi his weekly wages to his wile to six months in Jail and lined and family, Melville Campbell. represented Laird. Richard Karl Renny was This ed 550 Ind costs {or driving while his licence was disquall» ed. Frederick Russel Gardner was lined $25 and costs tor reckless driving. S'side Paving ls Delayed suMM'ERleE e A town oi- iiciul yesterday reported that the Into n recognizance ol SLUMIIW street and sidewalk pavmngacKuy. Kensingion. James 1).] plus a surety of 55m or hail oi‘proizmm. scheduled to begin thislasilant. North Rusilco; Aquinas week. has been delayed because Ryan. More“: Ind Lynden E1- of poor weather conditions. lis. Northern. Fine weather could see the The live will be leaving here progrrm swing into action by (or Guelph on Friday. August the end or the week but it is 10. and have been chosen he. expected that mosi town repair.onuse or their close association and “HHSWF‘W Bc‘iVitlesd‘cigi with physical illness work in lbe slowed to 2 near san s ‘Pm Waugh“! next week be_ willer separated parts ot‘ihe cam Us the logs." (mam island where they will continue lacllvities. 1i» assist in this work. Legion To Sponsor‘NIKlTA lSpori Instructors iCanlinued tram page onei The Soviet Communist party ‘ SUMMERSEDE _ under “'2 orgl‘“ filmy-a {5813): the Chin so . r I “ u e E “I . e ‘sponsorshlp oi the Prwlnc‘lalldelega‘w“ “SP” vinmed (he Command, Royal Canadian Leg- Inn. live physical training in- sirllctors (mm P. .I. will at- tend the sports training pro- democrutlc order. demanded th floor out at Ium. violated the regulntlnns an Lime allnwanccs. ‘and spread their material! among the delegates. . . . gram at Guelph, out. Aug. 12 to 20- “All this could not help caus- The live attending the train- ing indignation among the min Ing course will Miss Sharonlporticipants in the congrcsl, iCiark. Kensington. George E.iwho saw that the chart lor a split was heing led by the chi- nese delegation themselves " . that there will be one more entrant. The two newest names in the competition are Ann Rogers «1 Coleman. daughter or Mr. and. Mrs Harrison Rogers. who Will\ represent the Summerside Kins- men Cluh: and Christine Bea- ton. 19. daughter oi LAC and Mrs. George Eeatnn, who will School, and plans a career In “page... the stem“ Pal-k cum. nursing. Interested in reading. munin council. l and vs ' us sports including Carnival oiiiclnls his a mi swimming. she I: a "lumber ui bopeiul that Patric-In Mullsllyi st. Eleanors Anglican choir. oi Sourls. will also he one oil Beta ELY, and is secretary oi the local AYPA group. nuby cresweli, was recently chosen queen oi the st. Elean. nrs industrial Fair. and will be sponsored hy the Si Elean~ ors Lions Club. a blue eyed. darkrhlcnd, iivc loot-live in height, Faye is a senior stu- dent at Athens Regional nigh belt - . I CH'T OWN GIRL The first Charlottetown reps relentltive to be annmmced for the Miss PEI. content be- llll Killed in conjunction with the Summerside Luhnter Cur- nlvl] ll Mlu Dale Maciaan. TI. dlughler at Mr. and Mrl. HIrold MICIABTI. 'I CMteiio Little. Miss Mdcloeun il a for. mu ltudeni at Bircth Ila School and in being spon- Iared In the contest by Weath- e'rby'l Clover Firm Stare. Hot Line Is Set e To Open Sept. I mNDoN lReutersi—A “hot line" tor emergency communi- cation berween the Kremlin and the White House will be opened Sept. 1. the Soviet news agency 1'!- rmlted Wednesdu . Data tor opening the tele- n'lph ilnc In Announc by nikoinl Feurtaev. Soviet min- utzr of communication. We - y teleprlnter trnriic will be enlured lily and night by a cable running via Helsin‘li. 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