lISiAND NEWS PAGE" Summerside And Prince County The Guardian. Charlottrtml'n. Fri. June, 1:. 1963. 3 P.E.I. Tourist Bureau Issues Special Booklet For Children heavy demand (or lnlnrma~‘ led the Prince Edward islandi the Wm Kent School rccoivul rpecial marten yesterday at the Japan h” ex- hibition being held It the Charlotan Hotel Here 5 rice crattwoclr vdiich ha. gone New Industry into an luthamic «stunted do“ All I l6ltl cemufy Sump rill warrior. The exhibit eon- lirluce toriw st morn until line tonight with movies on elm running conianle in MIA ion to the displays. Possibilities Discussed With Japanese Industry And Natural Resour-t as Minister Loo Rttssller yes- terday held discussion on the possibllltia ol locating new in- dustry in this prnviuce with the Japanese trade 2mm. current. 131 couduciins In exhibition at .la se products at Lhe Chan lottetown Hotel. Mr. Rossitcr gave an outllne ill ihk province's industrial de- velopment policy and one mem- ber of file trade (with said the policy was one or the has he hm encouneeied in Canada Speaker Says Bilingualism; As a result or the moefinl. the amp will act as iiahon be- himn this province and Japan- ese industry. "All indiMJ-ieh in Japan. Mr. Rossile-r said, "will be to! oi t‘lulr development policy Ind b the program we otter in set- ting indimry to locate here. It is Wslble that member! of the visitimt my.» will manage meetings between the provincial l government and representatives at Japanese industry.“ l 267 Are Tested At St. Eleanors ST. ELEANORS — For "in ors. Parkdale Ind Giulotfielown first time in I ser'IE of live Lions glance-no chides held in smoothlya Lions Clu no its. the clinic nd ottltientiy Unwgh— the province so tar, diet. were out the day to handle the an no ed Mien - total or $7 persons were examined at the st. Elean- cns cllruc yesterday it and evening. The t taking the test so tar is 1.5441 and the actual num- er of cases round in rile lolir clinics held earlier remains at 2.7. Held at the st. Eleanor! Lions Ciuh hall. Doctors .l. P. Lam: and William Momlde. assisted by five muses. tWo sterii’grnph- m and members at St. Elean- AIternative ToJoining U.S. south Rustico's sparkling new eighbroom st Augustine School has oiilci-ily opened in ceremo. rues yestertlny atlernoon In whi . Georgie Dewar. Mimi minister at education. cut I. while silk rihhon which \val‘ ltrelched across the front en- trance. Guest lpelker [or the occasion was new. Blanchard. Char- "5' lotteiown. who reviewed the it iory u! Suuth Rusilru. particular» ly in relation to its schools. conclusion. pointing out that he wanted to "say a few words in French," Dr. Blanch- Il'd slid “ll we want to have 1 tree nation. unutcd lrom coast to coast. we must have bilingual- ism. it is the price we have [any If we are not to he swalan- rd into the vortex in Amorioan Speaking hrleny. Deputy Min- ister ui Education hlalcnlm Moc- lenzle suggested "ton in u c h mphaali is being placed on the DEATH NOTICES (Received too late Mr CI-ssillel Dent: Notice cniumui. ———— PETER! — At the Western Hoi- DIMI. Alberton. Tuesday. June 11. 1W. Alina Peters ol Plen- aant View iormt-rly ol Bloom- field in his S‘lnd yelr. For- welded {mm the Rooney Fu- neral Home to the home at his brother. Sylvere Peters. Piunnt View. Irom where he (unerll will be held Salli the (linen! will be held Sut- hoine at Uzlfi to st. Anttinny‘l Church. Bloomfield. lor Ile< Quinn HUI: Mus at 10 o‘clock. Interment in the church “Emmi webs: - At rum. June 11. 196.1. Char. ter Wedge ot Ebbs'lcet In hir 76th year. Forwarded Irom the his hnmt: rln Rooney Funeral Home to till his llte residence from when the funeral be held today. June ll. to the Immaculate Conception Chureh. Palmer Road. for Requiem High Masd at no mm. intermenl in the church cemetery. Harmon _ At the Sacred Helrt Home. Thursday. June la. in". Mrs. Priscilla .vlac- Klnnon. wldow oi Hush MseKlnnon. romierly at is Sprint street. in her 74in year. Reintlns will rest at the Chan lot was Funenl Home this evenlnl It 7 o'clock. The lu— men will he held Monday morninl. leaving the tuner-l home at to tor H “1! Melt Holy Redeemer st 9 o‘clock. interment wlll be in the Rd in Catholic cemetery. GiullAN — Suddenly at Bar- den, Thursday. June is. im. the inlant daughter or Mr and Mn. Gordon Gilli-n. Remains wlu be trnmierred irom the Demon Nfle‘rll Home this nttemone to the home oi her Pinkerton. Mr. and Mn. Elton flamers. Nathalie. The fuel-ll will be held Sit- ll'dly II no pun. (turn the h later- mintttefiopl ' cos e‘eem I7 m school phrase 'expeudilurel in educa- tinn.‘ " He said “I think ‘llivenv ment in edurstlun' il a m ht icr Ierm. “Let's ahoiish expenditure and talk ii! investment. "We are mil spending need to yet an education. For u~ lamp!e.t he per capltn rpenalnp in this country. according to lil- ' ics. is sill on education. while sin: is spent Im' muznobl at to keep them running, $91 spcnt on tobacco and liquor and $88 on defence. Mr. MacKenzle said he htrped OillBr districts in the sehod province will follow the example til South Rustic-0 And candidate their elementary schools The serves grilles one to right pupils of ioih' nmolnillind distrirts. “The next In) in the WV inee‘s educational pictilie." slid .\ir. IllaCKe'nzie. “is mildl- Ilmi armlw elememry smool dt‘lI'ICLS. It‘s got to come. Alter we oompietc our regional M shoal TWlfli‘ Aim! Gd- Iant unged the pee-ems and we :ictivlti l guests who attended the cele- mon'y to make me of the “ser- vim I modem smool can Pro- vide." He said that ratepaygrs of the districts involved should take as much Interest in school as as possible is ivmbrks. Dr. Dewar corghatulrted the ratepayers on the “title. new school" and urg- ed the MIR to lake every nip- portuniiy to tisrnhe-r their educa- on. Also speakim briefly were Highways Minister Philip Math- eson: mind school Inspeclm'. Frank Dom: lmhitect. Keith Pickani: Rev. .1. C. Pitre and Rev. Joseph [ACIaIr who ilntm duced Dr. Blanch-lid. NEED HISTORY It was Enameled Dr. tim. “We we so much In our teachers." he said. “ or lfll page book whiten on file history at South Rustico saloon." Master 0' mummies for die Alma Gdlollt. occasion m ehniniwn of the mister. Mmof cased pt glaucoma discover-persons seeking A tion from school children across the North American continent has SOURIS SHIPS FILLETS TO B.C. SOUR]! Fish products out of Sounis will. (or the first ast it we! announced last night by an uiflcials or Eastern Fisher- ies Ltd. In Sourl Yesterday. 70.000 pounds of Rowen fillets. an amount equal to what Is normally carried in three trailer truck loads. was loaded aboard the first self- rell'iierated railroad car ever used in Kings County in pre. paratlnn [or shipment to Van- couver. Up until this time all fish shipped in Cannda tmm S’turis went In the other Marillml‘ Provinces or to Ontario and uetwc. About 75 per cent 0! the fish shippi'd {mm Soni'is goes to the Unlted States An oiticlal irom Ea<trm Fisheries tells of the time he was vacationing in Flnrida and was trealrd to s renam- trailt meal ol fish from his own Plant o s . market Mr. 1 pensive booklel. about Prime Edward island Tm, el Bureau to issue n color- lul new booklet specifically tor school children. The hooklet was compiled by Bureau Director George v. Fra- ser and contains 16 pages or in- lnrmalinn and pictures at are rial Interest to such children. in a news release Mr. Fraser said that over 10.000 requests tor travel literature are received every year by the bureau Md most oi these queries are li'om pupils working on class projects who have chosen the island all their subject. "The malarial they seek is tor pasting into scrapbnoks." Mr. Frnsrr said "To supply our costly tourist literature tor such aurnosrs would he wasteiul. But to turn down these sincere rc- nursis lrrim school childrcul would he uneconomical. too — they are tomorrow's tourists and‘ they take these books into their htlmes and their parents. who are today‘s tmirisis. see them" MT. CARMEL PRIEST MARKS 25TH ANNIVERSARY at the event are. Doisthe Poir- ier. choir master: Father Blinie. and Ulric Poirler. or- A The 25th anniversary at the animated to the priesthood oi Rev. Julin Budte was observed at Mount Carmel, Wednmdny evening. Shawn tell to rllZItI special mass was celebrated in the atternooa hy liev, Ar< sene Richard. Mcnctoa, and ganlxer of the celebration. formerly ct Mount Carmel To capitalize on this potential Fraser cnmpromlh» ed uliht his new, relatively inex- The booklet Includes an hlslor< .‘ lrsi sketchJ mpnrlani dates in‘ island history. lnlornlzitimi on} transportation. cammunlcdtlonil cinet towns. and is weu lllustra~. it‘d. ‘ Grabs Ist Win ‘ defeating the Junior All-Stars ‘ 12-2 at Alberton last night. The game ended with the AIL Stars in the lleld at the end of the sixth inning following a dis- ALBERTON w Aloerton Lc- liute over the umpiring. gion sclthall team came up with ' 7 their iii-st win at the seasnn ai- ter a live game losing streak by us ir Force announced Thursday that the “Hi squad- ron at its mightiest missile. the Titan 1!. now is operational at nine launch site: in the Tucson area. it is the first ol six Titan ll squadrons scheduled to ite- cume operational this year. Alberton Teom MISSILES READY TUCSON. Anz. (AP) — The Mm. Thoma Arthur. a While health nurse from Stunmtarsiido and MIT voluntimr nurses. Mrs. .Eleanur Gates. . Kenneth Mills. Catherine Beam and Mrs. Jean Selim All of St. lEIEaltors vmvided the mm): duties While Mrs. Armand CIIS- snd We. Donald Moulton. the wives of Lions momma handled the registration. . Wives of the St. Elem-tots ‘Ciiih members did file relresh» lment Batching tor those ham leompletcd the test. Mari ' Executives Plan lWeekend Meet SUMIVlERSiDE — Th? [1 I5! l and C ur r en l executive of Lit. ‘Maritime United Church YOU“ lPeanes Association will hold a ‘meeting ll. Camp Abegweit. AII~ gustine Cove. this weekend. i The event Wllll mark the first e group has met in Prince Edward Island. horrors. metal}! 20 persons will attend. llsinlz the Camp facilities lilr the two-day Dari . The Central Presbytery Young Peoples Union is host tor the cnnterence. and island persons who Will be ill Itltndlflfii include Graeme Linkleiter. Sum- ITIEI‘SIde. Central presbytery ple- sident: Sheila Simmons. lim- lUWlI. second VlCeepi'BSidelll of the Maritime executive; cs: Walper. Charlottetown. prov ciai counsellor: d p to... Bedeque. provincial counsel< Int: Rev. “Bl/id MdeDonnId. herion. lormer notional yonnl penole's president. and Rev. H. Tye. Parkdale. Son Of Former Resident Killed MONTAGUE Word lull been received by relatives In this province oi the death at Wil- Dr. G. r. Malalaoelusm. Cey- lnnese Im’basendu' to Curious. leaves ans pmvince at man to day tor Halifax Alter Ill mm- able visit with official and un- ‘nllicilll calls have. ‘ our the most enjoyable sidrllrhts oi iris hip. and eer- tniniy the mod unexpected. vile visit with Win; Conumnder s. s. Miter-til. RCA! it Sim park in simmerindc. Whip Cmdr. Mitchell was Canadian Alr Atlach to the Soviet Union I hht dune dine as Dr. M'alellsekerl was our Stink Yards Feasibility Study Slated Dlnlei Gnu of Cornwall. ore slrient ol the Tsllnd Beef T-‘mdlll.~ en Alloclltlon hll Innduucd that Allan Hudson. retired live- stock mil-listing min from the anoiilo area. will come to the Island nexl week to enquire In“ the leuiblllty o! establishlna I livestock marketini ylrdl here. The type rd survey in - minted will be IeIt entiter in the runny ye-ri experience The heel producer! exacan lnnoiinced some time lln ihlt red the Ides of livestock yard the but means ot [et- llnI the but writer for their beet. The lurvey will help to do tennlrie the leulhillw 0‘ II" lath ylflil ill the mile! CeyloneseAmbassador Has Enjoyable Visit lsndw to the Soviet Union some year! no. lid they be- came warm h-iaicls. When the Mitdlella loomed that or. Miniature-a was visit- ing the proviune they got in touch with him sail the ham rel-don woe arranged. Dr. Mnldasekera. who Is he. ed by hi VIE. enact-I New Scott: clot . eg n Juniors Blast Kinkoro SUMMERS")! — TI! .Vun'kvr Legion-tires belt Khlioi'a It sen Elizabeth M baseball dillmtmd Ilet malt by the m a = the winnt lie w tor a tilts. struck out 7, and wllked 1. Film Johnson stifled inti- Kine Iimu IrlI wot-lied (tree pit-i Il'l‘ nhfis. He We up 4 hits. whif- Ied um. NI‘I walked nven. - ltd Mews relieved him in me lwrth (route. And was tll' 1rd [or 5 hits in tour killings. Elna-1;” 1. lid imied 3 walks to . Nick Fillmore. Legion mil Id the ill-dot“: attack ham Kier Macsounan oi c- gary in his 21st year as the re- sult of a head—on collision He II the son at Dr. and Mrs. , lr MncGougan of Calgary and [or- merly oi Summerside. The late Mr. Mcaougnn grad- uated with a Bachelor ot Science degree trom the University ot Aloert. pmious to his death. lie is survived by one brother Donald lnli two liltefl. nurture and Margaret. as well n his 1) l Cnlg lng for the most part was bdrm var. twelve errors being clun- ed up. it it E Kinkora am lilo m 7 s s Juniors tot its x—lfi 9 1 Umpires: Plate — Earl Arson- nult bases Giml Sulliv-I. KING’S COLLEGE SCHOOL Windsor. Nova Scotld Founded me A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS 0 Grate Vi In Motricullttim Sylllbile designed Io prep“! boy‘s It! University Athleth And Cadets an integral. purl. of ymzromrne 0 Opening Date SEPTEMBER 9, 1963 iiiry advisable wins mlted VICITICIH For iuriher lhlornutteu lowly to: early inq in It t floodlit-It. JOHN S. DERRICK. MA. w Every house nee s one of these exterior mints... SUPER ONE-COAT WHITE (Exterior Gloss House Paint) —tull-g|oss, oil-base. 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