ne MINOR é Forbes--Kennedy-of- the Bos — 'ton- Bruins of the National Hockey League is-shown..sign-- ing autographs at hiard Park | ~Royat-Chu: Hall previous to the first annual dinner-banquet -of. the ..Rural Minor —Hockéy Association.. The>-past...winter . is 8 J stand News Page | Edstern and Central Districts si Sh Charlottetown, Thur., June 2, 1966. 5 ee : > GEORGETOWN — Provincial sided at boi Na on Wednésday. ‘ The -crown was represented by deputy | Attorney~ al J. ArthurMe- Guigan, QG.° hn R MacDoriald;~ Al- '\ |bion Cross} pleaded guilty to il- legal possession~"of 52 under- sized lobsters and was fired $100 and costs or 30 days. He was represented by Vernon J. Fraser. Eugene Russell, Cable Head East, was fined $30 and costs tor 15 days-for possession of 16 | undersized-lobsters.--For-posses- |Gerard Lannigan, Montague, was fined $40 and costs or 20 days. + He was represented by Kenneth R. MacDonald.., Everett James Macleod. +Georgetown,: was fined $15 and | laid under. the Unemployment /Insurance Act. John--Beaton,__Charlottetown pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving without due care and at- ‘tention.. His ¢asé was adjourned by--consent..to June 16.for trial. \He is-represented by Kenneth | a | Friday, ge “iittle deriire: |ture change. High tide~-today~-at--Charlotte- town 10.31 a.m, and 11.49 -p.m. was_the—first_year's operation. for the RMHA. Forbie is the CAMPAIGN SCHEDULED _ United faa Directors Approve Appointments The, United . Fund Board of , . Directors, at’a meeting he'd last night, approved the apn<siment | | of Edwin C. Johnstewe as pro- public relations chairman for aoa ee this’ year. Mr. Johnstone manager of-the Dominion Life ~—Assurance-Co;-and-a=past—pre-— sident of the Red Cross Society. . He is well known for his “par- ticipation in civic affairs having served as Mayor. of Charlotte- town for six terms. Mr. stone was also associated with - the Tourist Association and the Board of ‘Trade. Mr. Wilson comes to the Unt- ted Fund with a wealth of ex- perience in the public relations field. He is président and gen- | eral manager of the island wide firm of real estate, brokers, Wil- the United Fund. ev to be is the \former John- | MR. JOHNSON -recFuited their key personnel | _son. Real_Estate...A_past_presi- | and planning for some of the in- dent of the Real Estate Associa-_, ection of P.E.J. and currently a Canadian associate editor ofthe association's publications. le | —-fe—Seeretary—treasurer —of— the fon and past vice president of the Galt, Ontario branch, a Member of the- Board. of Trade | and the P.E.J. Tourist Bureau. | RESPONSE Both men have held meetings with all the regional committees of the United Fund and have found .the response to their call ~for- ~volunteersvery~ gratifying: Reports jof the campaign and. public reldtions committees were made to -the Board meeting showing all areas as having VISITING HERE Philip- D. Pemberton Holmes - Of Victoria, B.C., oft - formation programmes wellun= ' der way.,It was, reported that the | budget committee has scheduled | a series of meetings for the week +of- Jane -20th--and...the—total._re-+ —-que sts-of -the- agencies-amounted | to $361,000.00. These will be discussed by the various ‘sub-committees during that week. and the recommended amounts presented to the July board meeting. ‘ b The Treasurer, George. Che yerie, presented a finantial statement’ covering .the months of April. and May. The Executive. Director reported on the recent | Conference | | held in Moncton “and S| pees a resolution that had been adop- | Atlantic _Regional ted at that meeting. The redokies-| “Mrs. Ron Irving Addresses Group Mrs. Ron Irving, director of Drama on Prince Edward Is- lund, was -guest-speaker at the jregular_meeting of the Retarded ‘Children’s Association held” re- cently in Montague. She was in- troditcedy,by Mrs. Eee Mac- GAwan. Mrs. Irving « spoke on chil- | : president of. dren’s drama and showed films the firm of Pemberton Holmes. on the’ subject. _ Limited and president ~“ Canadian Association Estate Boards, ‘of the | A discussion on the ‘riowate of~~-Real—cf. Hope. Campaign swas held’ and is visiting here it was decided that. the . people and ‘was welcomed to the city by Cf the district were to be asked Mayor Walter Cox. yesterday. RECEIVES DEGREE Edwin Crawford Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dr: Ambrose Street, Charlottetown, p received his Bachelor of -Engin- eering degree in Civil. Engineer- ing recently from-the Nova Sco- tia Technical College: :In 1964 he received his Engineering Diplo- ma from Mt. Allison University in Sackville, New. Brunswick. “Mi- Smith Is presentiy-employ— ed with Canadian ‘British Engin- eerigg Consultants, Halifax. N.S. CONSTRUCTION STARTED ~-Construction~of-the extension | to the Charlottetown Rural~Re=" gional High School has..-been started by, the firm’ of Williams, Murphy and Macbeadd, the-sen- + eral contractors j The new: -wing of the’ school will include 17 academic class- “rooms, a. biology lab. an area for commerce and a home econ- dmics department.-It will bring during the period May 4, 1986 to 49-60, Moncton 45-65: outlook for | March. 3t, the number of academic class roonis in’ the school’ ts 31.“ Ae= cording to plans, six of the new A.R. Smith of the season. ings are to resume in the fall. awarded a $16,000 contract’ to mail their donations’ -direetly, to Charlottetown lopes- provided. in the-seive This was the final meeting of Regular. meet- Minister Announces | seme a oer tee NH an ihe neregeere en ety wren eset Contracts OTTAWA’ ~ — Industry Minister | 2 thes Nova..Scotia, CM Drury=~announced awarding Of two contracts to Summerside firms by the De- partment of Defence Pfoduction vesterday. Both inolve the Sum: *merside air base »* Provincial Enterprises Ene was awarded a $10,000 contract for interior painting of PMQs/} at RCAF Station Summerside | 1967 White’ Star hatindry -tta w as for classrooms: are ta be completed jaqadry services at) RCAF’ Sta: for the opening term in Septem tion. Summerside “duinne the her of thie waar and the rest vear ending May 31. 1947.. ‘completed. for the following The contracts are among 151. year the school erro! ment is ex- unclessified defénce ~contracts) pected to be between 700 _780.. He is now about 490. | ‘ and totalling over $12 million award: ed by the de partment, ‘ y requests | Island’s- sole-representativein-—at-Rustico—at-5-40-a-m. -and -7.58.R. MacDonald. the National Hockey League. p.m. Summerside tide-eighteem JAHL-TERM-—— minutes later than. Charlotte. Peter Henry Martell, George- ltown. Sun rises today at 5.46 town-Royalty, pleaded’ guilty a.m. and sets st 8.36 gm. All & charge of selling liquor. Fol- ADT. cimet previous conviction, he was sen- Se CIT AREA ee eet: core i ‘ t an adjourn- FUNERALS ftown, was gran | ment to June 7 on.a charge of _ MACDONALD FUNERAL — |The funeral for Susan Gail, taken? Harold Hunter, ‘Elmira, day, June ist from the Cutcliffe | Insurance Act and his casé was |Funeral Hore to Cornwall | adjourned to Charlottetown ob United Church. Service was con- | June 6. i of Nibion Cross Man: Ae* |s Assessed $100 Magistrate James B. Johnston; Vue, pleaded not guilty’ to -a magistrate’s charge of impaired driving. He -Zeon, v th i Hugh Edward MacPhee. Belle informed the court he was"repre- sented by—Lester..O'Donnel and his case was’ adiourned to June 30-for. trial. “tohn> C.. MacDonald, Annah- dale,» pleaded not* guilty to a charge- of impaired driving and his case was adjourned by con- sent to Julf 7 Camille Edmund Lanteigne,- granted an adjournment to June 16 to consult counsel. He -is charged with Impaired driving.. frey, Georgetown? bett SJenkins, Georgetown. Harvey_James Jamieson, Stur- “Pepresented by L. P. a charge of impaired driving. June 30 for trial. FINED $20 John Daniel Camphell, George- town, was fined $20. and costs for;causing a disturbance in a public place by shouting and swearing ‘ Westies Antony Joseph Burke and ‘Percy James Henry; both of Georgetown,each: changed- their prévious pla of not. guilty to a/ to plea of guiuty to the charge of attempted theft of a truck’ bat- lowing the crown's. proving a tery, the property of Irving: Oil CBC Co. Ltd. Both were ordered into debate between - tenced to serve three months a bond of $500 to keep the peace Lesage for one year, with> the bond: to leader of the U withdrawn be completed by ‘June 7. , tion, ite gumery Ye Welfare ColincilSecretary Addresses Workshop» “When the recently proposed ment opportunities, poor health; Assistance ‘combs law: it will be one of the. ; most. important pieces of social _ | welfare in- our time,** executive secretary ‘of the Can- lad’an Public Welfare Associa- Canadian Welfare jtuld delegates at the fifth Atlan- ¢ Workshop session on Reha- bilitation being held’ ‘at-~Mont- Prince of- Wales College on Wednesday. — Canada. Hall, Plan be- J.SWhite Council * The plan provides for federal sharing > vences will ’ of public have them about $115: million—a most of, which spending from their own reven- improve -welfare pro- ue, “to grams. sible tltey had: ‘lop-their—-programs,”* O'Donnell, pleaded rot guilty to SOME CAUSES Mr. White listed some of the costs on each of twoacharges and his case was adjourned to causes of aependency:1ow level ot education, automation, racial lack of. employ- discrimination, Injunction Withdrawn _ : (CP)—A_ “petition | -” for an injunction to prevent_the ~* from holding a television || Premier Jean Johnson, | ‘ nion Nationale, ||” from Quebec ' was MONTRE AL and — Daniel Commencing Thursday, May Superior Court Tuesday. 16. the Provincial Magistrate Souris ‘in the forenoon ‘and in pleas. .The usual magistrate’s | court will be held in Souris on June 8 ducted by Royston Reynolds as- | sisted by Rev. Raymond Gillis. |” Pheshemesasungwere—When-He-— Cometh and -Safe—in--The—A of Jesus. The flower bearers | were: David MacKinnon, Wayne | tretch; -Wayne MacPhail, Carl | Wiis Neil WMacPhait “Donald (MacDonald, Jack MacDonald, | - By DON HARVEY. Angus MacPhee, Sydney Hurry,! HAMILTON. (CP)—Life could {Rand Cook, Elwin Corbett,, Fer- | pe ,whole,- free, creative .and_ gie Robertson, Errol Taylor, Ar-= ayes: and all humans gould be. mond Taylor. The pall bearers’ loving. unafraid and happy but -were:. Elliot White. Vernon In- +the—placeto start to make _ this | man, Winston Taylor, Ewen real is with the family, a Taylor. Interment in the Church cemetery. Wena ab executive said vesiking on the, third day of lee nd -North A EASTERN peiieaies on aaah and fam. 1 : ily sponsored he Nati FUNERALS ~~ (Count ot” churches in the i | Uijited. States. and the peaian : ‘Council of Churches, Cynthia tion called for action to be taken cane FUNERAL Joka E.| Wesel New. York. sad in regard to ‘the accountability: /witislde,"*Guernsey Cove, Was | “of -all-—firiancial-campaigns:-to” pel from” the-Murray” ryfu=" ,the public from whom they are ineral home <on Saturday soliciting. This resolution is to /28th. The service was co | be further discussed at the t lby the Rev. David H. Bars, | . *\the organist, Mrs; Carl Richards | ‘ “from. the “Stinamerside taccompanied-thé choir ang Boys Club requesting participat- |The Lord’s My ‘Shepherd dnd 0, ion in the United Fund campaign \God of “Bethel. The pallbearers | was. Tread and referred to the |weré Rav Jordan, Lloyd Haw- | ' budget- committee for study and kins, .Orrin-MacKay, Arthur Da-| recommendation. vey, Maurice Howe and Perley | against his Creator.” The members ofthe Board Harris: Interment was in the Fiewever’ he was born ” tree were invited by the Chairman, icone Cemetery, MUTT AY pecsuse God , wanted to share |Austin Trainor, to tour — the Se : ; | His own quality of at with His ‘YMCA facilities at the close of-| Mac NON | FUNERAL — creation. the meeting... CHB. funbral_ for Gladys Joyce | Each of the parties in: a love oe -/ MacKinnon of Brooklyn, P.E.I., | relationship must be able“to-say~ WEATHER was held from the Valleyfield no, to refuse es roe p |Uniteg Church on Tuesday, May | 31, at 2 p.m. The sérvice was} TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- conducted by. Rev. Graeme Fra- tures: ser. The hymns The Lord’s My Este overnight High Wednesilay-| jShepherd and Safe In:The Arms awson * 33 |Of Jesus were sung by the choir MR. WILSON | -+see_a_man in whom the _ self- centredness and_self-protective- y | |ness, which poisons most human \life seemed to be entirely miss- cg associate general secre- . Hary- at Christian nity’ of the {National Council of Ghurches. |told delegafes mankind was created free ‘‘to make choices, gay yes” or no, even-to—turn {Gordon McKinnon, Jack McKin- non,-Alex A. McPhee, Bryce Kemp; Vincent Kemp. Flower- \bearers were Charles Kemp, Bill Kemp, Wayne MacPhee, Donnie ily: Best-Place-To: Start: For Happy Life, Meeting’ Told “Looking at Jesus. Christ we_; ha on then can it be real: “ SEES WRONG ATTITUDES But it is self-evident that the finest possibilities of thé mar- riage relationship have often been thwarted by the. attitudes of society and the church, she told more than 500 delegates to | the convention that ends Friday. | Young people need help in| eee ee ‘what it can mean give oneself to another. They must try to see the “deep, es-| sential loneliness” in each other | and realize that marriage can alleviate that loneliness. Dr. Wedel said every really ily married person proba- would say that sexual rela- tions. are. far Jess important in marriage than what movies, books, aiivertising and’ most courses. in- marriage neers tion-. make them out. to be: “*t—am-—inelined--to- think that today’s youth, aided. by the pill) and antibiotics, so that the old fears of pregnancy. and. disease are- gone, may. at last ‘be able to find’ more of the real mean- ing of marriage. =: ‘ “If marage.-- . ‘can Pfnean a relationship in which you are loved for what you are, rather fhan for what you accomplish, the family can begin to .be a The petition, | selling liquor with no ‘plea being‘ will hold regular weekly court ih of Pierre Bourgault, the ipate.. Lawyers Bourgault, son*s*-agen the time and conditions. ‘set for the proposed -event. by “Preniier | Lesage, leader of the provincial ‘Libérals in the current~election- campaign. The Quebec general election takes place. June 5. in court today, with- drew the: petition without ‘com- _....ment _ after _CBC emeithe detyate- chad -already.. been.) Cancetted:—— The’ proposed. debate through Sunday . when . Mr: John- | v ; represent ing refirsetis-+ assistance costs not previously shared, It AN “expected that by 1970 “the - p available la ivear, /*been Ke to thes successful develop- employment of the “The provinces will be respon- fof the actual implement- tinued. research. ation of the Canada Assistance Fined-$100-and_-costs. for. im- | Pjan,” Mr. White said, ‘‘and the lsion of 21 undersized lobsters, ‘paired driving were Elmer Jef- success .or failure of the plan tor-of the program divisions, “At George Hib- wii) depend on how they assume * their responsibilities | and- deve- | filed on behalf leader of separatist _Rassemblement | rep- Georgetown in the. aftertioon -of. pour 1'Independanee.- Nationale, resented by . Frank Sigsworth, each Thursday instead of Wed- was to prevent the debate from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert entered a not guilty plea to a-/nesday. Special sittings will be being televised unless an RIN Also MacDonald Jr. was held Wednes- | charge under the Unemployment set for~ hearing of not guilty candidéte was allowed to partic- , Mr. lawyers said ~ STURGEON | | wonderfil place for a--chtld | Here he is loved just because he is himself. He may be dis- ‘ciplined when he breaks the rules, but he ts — still loved in. the midst of discipline.” + POWER-HOUSE FLOATS A whale ae up to 60 ~-hersepower;----———- peo Show at Dusk Canteen Service JOHN WAYNE Admission Adulia 75¢ Vv EES a ge ta congregation: A’ selection, Macleod, Ken’ MacLeod, Gerald Regina ‘56: 68 ‘Christians night,” was sung | |Lannigan, Hector Matheson, Winnipeg. ae 81 iby the’Brooklyn Trio. Mrs. Pres- | least Mathe dnlerment je Toronto... Tae 1 ton Peardon was organ-accom- ar! atheson. unter Oawa io ae 61 | penist. The pallbearers .. were | Brooklyn Cemetery. Eons Montreal ‘sscocoee 42 62 | ; 1-,Quebec.- * Rett OP OEP AD... 33. 64 = q I inmenn i eg — Fredericton ...... 45 0 oe Simson eo | “SPECIAL ‘DANCE Moncton ....... F 46 52: | : Halifax eee 56 Charlottetown .... 48 57 SVONEG. ie scpaccecst & = } LA cl Yarmouth ....... . 6 62 ROL : WAY re UB St; JOHN'S? 656.55 easy ~ : Albany ; 45 anal ’ “Boson gh 6 -THURSDAY, JUNE 2 Atlanta osccAvses2:) 48) 1S Se “ vee TAMPR @Geicesvens pet a E o ; : MSM eee eeee » BL e ‘ 0 ° Los Angeles ...... Sm |. i 9:3 12:30 _ HALIFAX (CP) — The “Mari= | . times weather office says today | should be mainly cloudy through- out the Maritimes. Scattered af- | | terhoon ‘and evening ‘showers are lexpected to occur in all regions. | | Afternoon temperatures will be ‘in the lower. 60s. Cloudy weather with little tens ~-{perature-change. is_forecast. {or | Friday. Music re the Ever Popelar: THE BLUE CRYSTALS — ‘Admission. 0c. 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TRevoRHowarD - A Granax Company Praduetion + A Oniversal Relens® ~~ Show at Dusk" Cary u Grant Leslie Caton” i fell = on the subject of thé. thanging structure of the Atlantic region economy andthe implications in- _ peor’ motivation and: family dis- integration. ‘ To counteract these causes he Suggested-career. and employ- tion of handicapped persons ment counselling, improved edu-- |The afternoon session - of the cational and training resources, yorxshop was chaired by Dr.” improved housing, improved }yank MacKinnon. president of employment services, commun- ity development programs, fa- mily. counselling and research. “Research in particular will he.p: to diagnose the weaknesses of ourssocial and economic -struc- ture so that we can discover the Broper preventive for the cause.’ the Prince of Wales College with the following -.panellists Lyon . Kaufman, Atlantic regional «su- pervisor of ‘special services, N.ES., Russeil Faillerton, reha- bilitation counsellor, - Dept of Health, Néw Brunswick and -W. D. Hutchinson, director of per- Mr.| White-summed up his re- conne}], EMI. Cossar ‘Electro-. marks by suggesting a three- nies, Halifax Althotigh the sub- fold plan which He Yelt held the: ject for the session wwas to be Andicapped, at. greater nd counsel-- ‘ment of the Canada Assistance Plan: fully adequate benefits for people receiving assistance; en- larged, qualified staff! and con- tlhe group spoke length on’ guidance jing. aspects. aE A dinner. and social rounded evt the day's activities, wit F.C, Doucet, of Ottawa,. direc- eoncluding’ sessions scheduled Jimmy Wright, Ruby Wright ‘and Bill Phillips THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd CHARLOTTETOWN | ‘ ‘COLISEUM Se Hicketeat Advance Tickets: Adults $1. m; children $1.00 AL the door: “Show Time 8:30 P.M. me =k ok kok ek kK KF The Country | . Drive-In THE CARRY ON GANG ARE BACK TO pn START. 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