’ Top students fn the graduat- ing class of Queen Charlotte Bg” School,. which held its ¢.osing ceremonies last night, are (FROM LEFT) Robert fewer se se by the Gonfedere. howerer “het —enw Inca! peoris ‘ ; = on ‘4 3 ; , . ; ‘ oe fom £1,341,500.000 = 1988: ® fon Centre Chorr! the box office had already ~-hough? tickets for. Ottawa Reports and expenditures climbed te 7 4 will alse he open from 7 q yicihe opening might benefits from! M h | $1,025. 100,000 trom: $935,600.000 . pm members of the sponsoring or- . 2- ont Surp us Expenditures increased in all i > , ‘ ‘e Mrs. Jav reports hax: office ~ . departments except defence and : . 1 ‘ : : a : : The first show td. open. ‘is OTTAWA ('CP)The federal vetera s" affairs, which dropped i Western and Central Districts trends:to shew a complete rever CRS Ra Ala ,, government had a surplus of th $181,100.000 from $193,400,000 : sa! fram this time last vear M. Green. Gables TulY 598 500.000 in. April and Mav, and to $57,700,000 from $58,300 a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 24, 1966 3: when most sales made ta date 4 foliowed closely by “The Or ¢ rst two months ae the new oon ieecinetielens ce ea . had been counter sales te ( hare tawa Aon ite Oi Then re:-4iscal year. the’ finance’ depart: aa : : ne a ‘ lottetown people. This June Mrs. poarsaischecin for the hew mi ment reported, Friday GETTING BIGGER : ‘ i * Jay and her staff have been oat 71. ate, uee F het ak : ’ YOKYO. ‘Reuters! — Tokyo. | handling mainly out-of-provinee ne Adventures o rivate This compared with a surplus the world’s higgest city, passed | he oe cma tt Tur ey which opens July 25 oof $407,000.00 in-the same pe-. Tne 11,000,000 mark in popula | - . « The three shows alternate in re- riod last year tion -June 1, the metropolitan } 7 = he manager pointed ou, pertory until Sept. 3 Revenues -rose to $1,353,600.- covernment said Friday : : 3 | Lack of cooperation on the the Department of Agriculture part of the federal government and of Fisheries, despite the Li- came under attack by several beral claims te the contrary. " Conservative -speakers at the |YPC rally in Souris last. evening In agriculture, he said, the | Speaking before an .audiente pudcef is 344 times that alloted in the Souris Regional High in 1953. in fisheries, the budget School, Kings County MP; Mel- 1.3. increased from $30,000 _ in jvin McQuaid pointed out that the 1958 to $222,000 in 1966 federal government has refused to supply the names of those ci- tizens over 70°'so that the. Shaw government could begin the pay ment of the additional $25 month. for old-age pensioners “Several attempts,” he — said, i“were made to have these s In closing. Premier Shaw said that it was not the promises gi- ven at efectton time that counf- ed. bu wha was done during he four years beween elections “All youn have to do is look around you and you will see that there has been tremendous de- eb: ene TOP STUDENTS Sandra Carr, first; ‘Richard Johnston, third Miss Carr re- ceived the al's Medal, prizes for history, literature, langnage, and ‘the jnames given. Yet each time the |Liberal government in Ottawa ‘refused to give their coopera- velopment in all sections of the province.” : Other speakers were Highways ster Keith MacKenzie and lier Walter Shaw stated that” a "' Tuning mate, Peter MacAw- : National Park would be built-in v for leading the class: Mr. eastern Kings if the federal gov-, harman, of the meeting was Charles Campbell, _ provincial LAWN CHAIRS BU Spend summer outdoors on these comfortable rt pote eae eramest would _cooperaia. with resident ot the YPC's. Other ehairs. Made of strong aluminum tubing with nylon Governor Geuer gone avtnmene. Fru he proving seeranes, ‘We "storm gues incded kien: | eebbing. In color of rd and. while geen and white, ment combined with athletic Reiraanorne ie the Souris Board of /°84tty_and Hon. Leo Rossiter: tangerine and- white. and yellow and white. prowess: Mr. Johnston receiv- Trade and the people of eastern : lawn . \ ¥ \ je an sy nc i 7 Vior “Memorial prize “their suggestion that Three Main Beaches . Are Officially Opened George MacGuigan, P-E.1. Na- onal Park life guard super - sor, announced that the three main north shore beaches, Stan- hope Camp Grounds, Brackley end Cavendish Main Beach, are. officially’opened today, June 25 He added that the remaining heaches wil be officially opened for service Thursday, June 30 The . following are- the life b by guard postings: Alan Burke. Dal-» ay: Wayne Schleyer- Stanhore ee: Jim Bruce, Bob Lively, Stanhope Camping Grou;nd Doug MacLean, Stanhope Cape; Counal Dave Large. Brackley’ David Walters, Rustico. Island; Frank Gaudet, North- Rustico, Herb Murphy, Scott Linkletter, Caven- dish Main Beach; Gerry Hop- kirk, Cavendish Camp Grounds, No. 1—S Section, Doug Moore, Joe Murphy; floats No 3Cavendish Sechon, Dave John- ston: Gerald Mitchell. extra guard at Brackley on weekends THe guards went through their final exam of a three week course Thursday evening They were tested on all phases of re- ducue equipment at. the - Stan-: hope Camp Ground Beach. Ap- proximately five hours was spent on the water; the water tem- perature was reported to be only | 52 degree Appoints Officer. Fottowing* the practicat-rescrs— | ing phase in which the candi- | dates had to go a distance of 400 | yards, rescue a person and re- j‘urm using the equipment, an loral_ examination on beach ‘pro-, | blerns, first aid and boating was given a The examinors were: Con- stable David Powers, Charlotte- town Detachment of the RCMP; ‘Jim Bentham, Red Cross, and hers ta_haif-dozen of these are by the Board oar, follow the Minister their park should -Announces ‘shore line,” the Premier stated, e,? Positions Radio Club has a busy weekend ‘tural land available in the pro- ed the algebra prize. |He said that the Liberals in Ot- 'tawa wanted to take dway some scheduled for: Saturday and Sun- vince: instead it would be far Hon. Leo F. Rossiter, Minis; day June 26 and 2% better to have the park located. ter of Fisheries, announced yes- Busy Weekend Is Sched uled. of he best farm land in the pro- vince for a park. “This would- Approximately 20 club mem- along the shoreline as suggested ‘eTday the establishment of three - —so tha on—officer- hr The Keith Rogers Memorial ruin some of the richest agricul- will converge on the the farm area could continue to. the fish and wildlife division and women York Poimt property of Earl be used for farming.” that the Civil Service Commis- Norrie. _ The _ members sion will he inviting applications come ; ffrom various sections of the INCREASED BUDGET for the positions:in the very near province and will be operating Mr. McQuaid pointed out that future. The intention at this with voice and morse code. and the Shaw government had great- time is to have an officer sta- using portable generators They ly increased the budget of both tioned in each of the three coun- will be endeavoring to establish’ + : ties of Prince, Queens and Kings Regular value $4.44 s Clip TTP | and Mereby a = we G.E. Wilkinson " Conservation officers will be — wou sap year ax carrying out a variety of duties C a ——~ amateurs .' Passes Suddenly in connection with fish and wild- oupon SS Cli d Deposit In Stor —, ‘The field day gets going at six : life conservation in the pro- SJ ip an po n e =, o'clock Saturday evening and. O'LEARY — The death of vince. Major responsibilities will — : =, rurs through until six o'clock George E. Wilkinson. 65, occur- be the enforcement of legisla- and — WIN : E+ Sund:y night: _ fed suddenly on Friday morning tion pertaining to sport fish and a ‘ y Robert Carr, Charlottetown, is - at his home in Springfield West. wildlife and the carrying out of = = . : => the club president. Other officers A well known businessman he a predator-control program in e . mel CS & — are Arnold Bennett, vice-Pers- operated a general store ‘M their respective areas. Deposit = $35 .00 Worth of Merc a ise —_— Gent, and Maurice Blake, treas Springfield West until Wis-re-| Wiidlife education and ex- a —* ‘~~ —s ——! a sla A) BE ES Re ee tirement about fifteen years 2£0- ‘tension work will also be a ma- j =— : ; = AY Px st He is survived by his wife, the re. sibility,- and_ officers n our | ND i i A ous ce oe etek ae pie din & uibchenepiuie swe bau => os Holds ‘O'Leary and a sister Mrs. Ern- will be -expected to advise and ——s pase . — ~ SJ : ; . - s: : ‘ : : *.? . Y A i M ‘ est Strong, Summerside. . eG ee oe Air Conditioned \ = Address ae Ligier cis Sea OT ae ee ee th eee Ee ee Fg nnua eeting The funeral will be held this 4 : ‘ : = : = : Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Je¢ts in their areas. or : SS Ph Ntuiiailes ‘ = Community. Centre Allied from the O'Leary Baptist Lower Sales 3 : one Num . Oe 0 OOO Hie ecenenses wearers se Seese =~ Youth Past held its annual meet- Church. Interment will be in Centre Office ae aon ing Wekinesday, following re- the Springfield West Baptist - marks by post sponsor Rev. Wil- ham Camerford CssR., the elec- tion. of officers for the coming year was conducted : GEORGETOWN=At a. special George MacGuigan, life guard Reelected to office for a one meeting of the Georgetown Town Council held in the coun- e:} chambers on Thursday night Charles Henry Jackson of West- ville, Nova Scotia was appoint-. ec police officer for the town | sworn of Georgetown and was Sao office on Friday. Mr.,Jackson had been a mem- ber of the Westville, NS. Po “hee Force from February, 1965 te May.of this year. He is 28: years of age .is mar- and has three ehidren. ‘ The new police officer and his family have taken up residence | in Georgetown and has assumed [his duties foorcrs ot bai etl - of forther finaneing in connection «ith the .installetion of the mumerpal. sewer lines now, being installed by M.F. Schur- men Company Ltd Authority given Laurie A. Coles and Associates to purchase, 208 feet cast iran pipe, which is re- red to be laid under railway ings in connection with the >aer ime project ne . r d . The clerk was instructed te the contractor of P vor Citzien’s Home regarding fers relative|to the home ng connected to the town >Aer SS stem The matter of easement mghts ough certain. . private pro- rties in connection with sewer nes was also deal with and the town solicitor is to be instruct- ec to draw up the necessary cocuments for approval and siznature by “the property own- ers concerned * DEATHS © LUND FRuddenly in the Char- ttetown—Hospital ‘on June 22nd Arthur ‘Jacki Lund, 37 Spring Park Road, aged 76 years Resting at the Hennessey Fu- “ Tain eral “Home from where the fu- will -take place on Monday vorning at 9 o’clack to the ingh _ of Most. Holy Red- ner_at 9 o'clock to the Church * the Most Holy Redeemer. for equiem High Mass at 9:15. In- ment will be in the Catholic meserv: the a) L te WILKINSON June 24 ‘iaikinson in ns 66th year ded this morning from s_ Funeral Home to his ~-dence-—at—Sprinztield his remains will Sunday morning at to O'Leary service at in Springfield At Sprivnzfieid 1966, Georze E For- Jel- late West rest tr Bap- 9 re eK, then for “ k. Interment Baptist cemetery supervisor. The ‘life guard demoptrations will be held Sunday July 31 at Brackley Beach Mr. MacGuigan said. The demonstrations between the guards of the Cavendish section and the Stanhope sec- tion.. The demonstrations in- clude. rescue methods, and the use of life savig aPparaus. ' Vehicle | Plunges SUNMMERSIDE Three young Summerside men in a 1956 convertible Ford went over the end of the rai'way wharf here into approximately 30. feet of water, early yesterday after- noon. It was. unoffierally Teported that when the vehicle hit the water after--dropping approxi- mately 10 feet from the wharf, the convertible top released .nd™ moments later the three oc- cupants, Wendell Grady, who is the ownér and was also the driver at the time of the n- cident, Francis: Arsenauit anf Buck Louis, swam to the sur- face. : Grady received cuts -to his hands and arms but the other two men were reported not to have suffered any injuries Town police were at rhe scene ‘shortly after the accident occurred at approximately~ 1.10 p.m.—and conducted the inves- tigation.. Tire marks, reported io have been made by the car, measured 105 fe& from where. they began to where the velicle went over. Y was not known last even- ing tf the owner would attempt to recover the vehicle ie WESTERN _ FUNERALS O'BRIEN FUNERAL — The funeral of Mrs Herbert O’Brien,’ Richmond, was held, Friday morning from her late residence to the Immaculate Conception Chorch—Weitingimn— where —Re- sity “Fegistrars as well as some quiem High Mass: was celebrat- ed at 930.am. by Rev. Leonard MacDonald assisted by Rev John ~Kelly as ‘deacon and Rev John Cash, sub-deacon. Pallbear- year term were secretary-treas- urer Evangeline Trainor, vice- president in charge of boy's Sports, Paul Fisher and vice president charge of socials Carol Dunsford. New Past President is Garry DesRoches. Also- elected were Linda Shaw‘ as vice-presi- dent in charge of girls sports, Don Mclunis as vice-president in ‘charge of recreation and Coleen McAvinn as Vice President is charge of education. Closest ballets were waged for ithe _presidency where Carol Dunsford was a close se€ond land for boys’ sports, where twe vhaliots were required to name ae oe _Paul..Fisher... ‘ ‘ er W harf over opponent. Reg’ Chipman a | The meeting was chaired by | immediate past president Kefny DesRoches. Eleanor Redmond. retiring vice-president. Dorothy Trainor and Joe Draine helped out with the elections. Following the meeting a record hop was held during which pop and chips were served. The re- cods were spun Don McInnis, Paul Fisher-an@«@ég Chipman. Paul Carmichael and Roger Weatherbee were in charge of refreshments During the hop the new ex- ecutive met with the old exe cutive, and during this meetiag reparts for the past years were tabled by the past president and the treasurer. — The meeting was the final ef the year for this post University Registrars Hold Meeting ° The annual. meeting of univer: sity registrars of the Atlantie Provinces was held yesterday at & Dunstan's University and Prince of Wales, College The meeting was sponsored jointly iby both institut ons - = “Morning sessions were held in Kelly Memorial Library at SDU with the- afternoon meetings at PWC in Montgomery Hall. Mic- hae! Hennessev. SDU—-registrar and chairman of the group, pre- sided at the business sessions He said, “we discussed many problems common to all univer- which are peculiar to the Atlan- ‘tie region. Several useful pro- Posals were made which we hope will be acted upon in the. near future.”* F ers were Fred MacDonald. Em- Among the ‘items discussed HIBALD — At Prince Albert, mett W. Cameron, Urban Cam- were mid-year examinations, ta- katchewan Sundays June 19. eron.” Michael"Gallant.” Louis bulating and recording marks. Reberta Jean Archibald Praught and Leo MacNeill Fid-. standardization of forms. © con- ye nf —Walter--MacDonald werbearers were John O°Brien templated changes in entrance bald Interment notice and Michae! O'Brien’ Interment requirement: the percentage « Was im the Church cemetery failure rate of Freshman $s stu- ‘ «tor of town planning. cemetery. dents, duplication of scholarship ‘offers, and the possible establish- ment of a common supplemental examination period. Thirteen Atlantic universities were represented by 17 delegats at the day-long session. , WESTERN BRIEFS of loitering when they appeared ‘before _ magistrate RS. Hinton, QC, in Summerside police court . yesterday were Barry Biggar, ‘Donald Arsenault, Wayne Clow and Charies Christopher, ali of Summerside. John Andrew. ‘Lecky, North Bedeque, and Tom- my. Claybourne, Char'ottetown, were each fined $10 and costs for speeding DISCUSS INSTALLATION Village commissioners an@ tatepayers of Wilmot met in Summerside last night to discuss |the installation of a sewage col- lection system for the village which is designed ‘o serve the | entire village of approximately 64 persons. - < Others attending the meeting chaired by William Lefurgey, in- ‘cluded Laurie Coles, consultors representing the village, and Claude Smith, provincial diree- “i § _— owe cee i yc §* “sunsmorside Raceway. | Name. _ Address = Phone No... of will also. have a chance Editor Jim Kennedy will be Club to Se bet on your behalf are winners, the money will the envelope. outside of ‘ Fined $10 and costs on charges | LIP. and MAKE MONEY; Yes I would Like Two Free Passes to HERE'S ALL YOU DO: Clip out the above coupon and mail te ‘the manager the Prince County Horsemen's Summerside. A drawing will he. made every ,Tuesdav mora- ing with four lucky winners. Each winner wil be given (wo free tickets. to the -races-and will be -contacted by-vhane_as— well_as the winners’ names being published in Tuesday’s paper. The free passes are good for any race ‘curing the . season but if you attend that week's Wednesday race you to MAKE Switches Hours ‘With ‘the 1966 Summer Festi- val just a week away, the Con- federation Centre Box Office ‘switches to longer summer hours; box office manager Mary Jay announced yesterday that beginning Monday, June 27. and running to Sept. 3, the box office will be open from 10 am. to 9.30 p.m. daily, 1 to 5 Sundays. On ‘Sundays when a concert is be- * ing held ‘the first is the July 10 , | | * Televisions * Appliances’ FIRESTONE Home and Auto Ltd. a4 Dial 4-5547 WORTH'S PHARMACY WE DISPENSE ANY PRESCRIPTION _ J. E. H. Worth, 1914. Reg. 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