"A PLEASANT interlude in an otherwise busy time." was the way Premier Walter Shaw described the 25th anniversary party of the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club. Here the Preu mier is chatting with a group ‘l . Seen Unify “If you c on I d lcarry the world what a wonderful ence for peace Premier Walter Shaw of the Charlottetown Kznsmen t'lub Saturday night at The Charlottetown. The Kinsmen were t‘PIt'bl'Hl‘ ing the 25th aduivorsary of the night in littltl when they receiv— ed their ciiib charter and here to help celebrate was HA. Rot:~ ers. Hamilton. Ont. who found- ed the organization. 0n hand was a strong repre- scntation of charter membersi As well as many past presidents w i t h the charter president. George Ayers making what he termed 'tbe first incision' on the huge three-tiered birthday cake with a ceremonial sword. 'l'erming the party ‘a pleasant interlude in an otherwise busy time'. Premier Shaw spoke briefly told the crowded dining hall "whether we talk the same i language or not. It Is what comes from our hearts that makes us kin." 3 STANDING OVA’I‘ION i "Founder Hal". as he is at;- fectionately known by Kinsmen.I over Canada. received a standing ovation when he was introduced and sustained ap- plause greeted his bl‘Il‘f talk on the founding and development, of Kinsmenship. He termed iti ‘a young man's founded on fellowship' and said that filed away at Ottawa. were plans for co-ordinating the work of another war. > Mr. Rogers in recalling the‘ great work of Kinsmen in thel war years noted, the easy return to the peacetime effort of “find- ing the greatest need of the rommunily and working with l the people of the community to fulfill that need". Mayor A. Walthcn LOCAL BRIEFS CRIB 'I'DUNNEY BET Gaiidcl. the annual provincial Royall Canadian Legion orlbbage tour-1 Influence OI Kinsmen ISLAND ow: PAGE Kings, Queens and City six to seven me ince Edwa night last nig t. &S 0 I . an drifting. . from Charlottetown, was at the head table which in- cludes H. A. Rogers. Toronto (second from right\. the found— er of the Kinsmen Clubs of Canada. On the right is Ken- neth Yen. president of tth Charlottetown Club. | I Touring the Maritime Provin- ‘qiiaintcd with provincial Navy League of Canada officials and .the various Sea Cadet ID. Budge. DSC. CD. RCN. Ot- tawa arrived in Charlottetown ihy air yesterday afternoon from IMoncton. " In ing Factor 'himself a Kinsmen and past na- tip-to-da its contributiais to the city overevomuany take over' 25 years. City Hall is cognizant' of the work of Kin ere." he found Kiiisnirnship a contribut« mg factor in building Canadian- ism by IlllIIlllLZ young men all N U will makc courtesy calls on my“ {ho mum”: . Mayor A. Walthen Gaiidet P “'d h" ""‘a‘zl‘wd “"H’ 10:30 and on Lieutenant-Gover- "rcmarks we heard at the sod- .Illl‘nltll: ceremony for the P‘atli-‘ ers of '(‘oiifcrlevatmn Memorial iRiiilding that (‘onfcderation i: a Ifailiire. “i don't believe it". Istated flatly. lHis reference w . nor F‘. Walter Hyndman at it :30. Charlotte. to carry out an Ill‘ order to bring the Admiral to on the affairs of the thought of Kin all over the tional president of the country— navy league. he Is accompanied influ- wide service organization. said by Harry P. Gillard. retiring it would be." the occasion gave him the op-‘ficm‘l'al manager and national said as pormnny as Mayor of the my secretary of the organization“ he addressed a dinner meeting “to pay hunyago [o the club for whose posts Admiral Budge wrll While in the New Brunswick city they held a regional meet- *1”. m .‘e n0._d Um h. , lng With. navy league and sea I H 1 ( had cadet officials. On Tuesday they continue by air to Sydney. NS. 3 is morning thc two visitors ‘ Rear Admiral Patrick B Is Visiting Sea Cadet Corps , Ices for the purpose of getting ac- . llhe area. Rear Admiral Patrick: : at? Al 7.30 this evening they will Corps, ‘arrive on board HMCS Queen conditions permitting. the Sum~ 33' TH Three world titles go on the ll“ spection of the two local corps. also take part. I-ine Saturday night in [ms Ant as —— back to war udge gpatcher said. . {1‘ that some 24 automobiles involved in traffic ace L rinvolvcd very ‘ occupants REAR ADM. BUDGE Rt‘b‘t't' Kent and Hyndma" luer Weather and travelling iiiei‘side and Soitric corps will 'obwously to remarks t‘f arding Quebec's feeling Confederation hud tailed them made here by Premier Lesage of that pro— \‘lllt'f‘l. Calling Mr. Rogers "a great Canadian who has made a contribution 'to his the mayor then presented With a large servin travr an . . example of island handicraft ‘mMM'm" ‘ en ialf of the city. Chairman ‘5‘9‘Vp'0w Kenneth Yeo. club president.) ndav also made a presentation to' him of a set of water glasses engraved with the city crest and a matching set of coasters. Mrs. Norma Hambly. presi- dent of the Kinette Club. pre- Sented Mrs. Rogers with a son- Train Hits Snow Plow him A train collision about. poo Construction (‘ompanv The operators. Ga Montague and aid. Lorne Valley were unhurt. The accident occured heavy bank of snow near pepper shakers. track. Mr. Yeo also presented an Is~ land liaiid-ici'aft wooden plate to p The trainmen saw approximately 75 yards the track. The plow turned breaking the w -i n d ow 5 allowing snow to fill the cab. Nb men District 7. Representatives of other ser- vice clubs attending as guests \l't‘l‘(‘ Rotary. Dr. Gilbert Hous- ton aiid Mrs. Houston: Lions. Wallie Coles and Mrs. Cotes: Siimmcrside Kinsmen W. (‘hes- f for S. MacDonald: Saint John. 1;“; Rhino” NB Kinsmen. Jerry Vincent: ' they Neither man was pitalized but Pictoii. NS. Kinsmen. Orville Neville. fl‘fllf°l‘fl’;_- we“? ,,.__ Prior to the opening of the dinner Grace was said by Ro< bert Bradley. president of the K-40 Club. Head table guests who were piped to their positions follow-i ing a reception ' the lounch were: Premier Shaw. Mr. an Mrs. Craudct. Mr. and bert ’Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. bert Hambley. District Gover- nor MacLeod and Kinsme Montague H&S Plans Gym Show MONTAGUE »— A discussion on the forthcoming gymnastic to be held in drills and dances. nament. will open at the Eldon Legion Home Wednesday.I March 13. and not on April l3j as previously reported in that press. ‘ GARNHUM FUNERAL — The funeral for Brenton J. Garnham of Suffolk was held yesterday. afternoon from the Outclitffs funeral Home. Servrce wa rondueted by Rev. John G. E. Bull. Memch d Trinity Giorch choir led the angina of hymns‘ 'Fight the Good Flight" and "The Lord's My Shepherd". Pallbearers were Harvey Mac-‘ Pherson. Mark Johnston. lrv-; in: Rice. Chas-la Read. Rupert Grams! and Charles Bird. In— trrmmt in the (hithiffe receiv- Ins vault. later to be buried in t Peopic's cemetery. . MacKENZlE FUNERAL '1‘ ml . MacKosi I Saturday 1 morning from the Madman Fu— ‘ Dunstan's Basilica whore mutem flight Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clarence Route who also con- ducted the service at the grave. Pallbearers were Charles Ryan. Arthur Perry. Rene Gallantw‘ E‘W‘Bst White. Alli-on Crokon.I Leonard Wilma. rs of the Royal Canadian (aspen. and representatives d the manage- rnem and staff of Canada Pack- 3 Irs. T Esau UL: and I ""9 Present at the intent. The . Royal Canadian ‘ Thee" men now in existence for the Queeni Camus. . The Mn and Patriot 1| m... Ibuiiaim on: . . Lexi” mve' Ibeth Drive be restricted to one- nlh ass-woe was condin by "ml, «dun M”- ‘9" ‘ Robert Mills. the phyical tn- ;structor. said the school as been working on this project «ounrii'ai At New Perth .rt'h K c r r. Lloyd MacDon- . ship. Trainmen rushed to the plow and were able to dig the men T0“. smothered to and championship for five consecu- 5.30 live weeks, I , at New Perth crossing Garbutt by the small margin ofI did considerable damage to the-$8 pins. ' 'owned by Kings County In fact. a foul committed by Mexico “gains! Roberto Cruz Mam Mommy. at the Km!“ Ayers. Rev. Louis Dooley. Rev. N tMolly in the last of the four ml. the vacant junior waiter. Counh. Mmml.ial Hmmm]. Joseph Leclair. Rev. W.D. Mac- Sll'mfls Wit “9" the Champion- weith crown. All are lS-round Thursday. March 7. of Mrs. nonald' . Rm" 'lnsl\ph MPLPM‘ bouts. James I". Herring of Murray Rm." “(l-lid Md'angh' .Rev' Emnwtt Gallant rolled .s is scheduled to no 10 Harbor. (‘Iali‘ Alt'l)0llalfl. Rf‘l’. Clifford going over the‘ ' when‘well as usual, organization venir set of wooden 53“ and the plowmen were removing [1.000 mark for the third conse—I the bell of Long River put together! or a“ Sprvic, clubs in the ovum .Bud. Macmnd' NP“, Glasgow time to prevent the plow and‘led in this series. . who 18 governor of Kins: its two occupants being carried I became the new ' downj the marginof‘tlapim on its side. and POI“ “'0” badly Daniels in a bruising battle oft .heavywcigihts in Convention Hal ‘ 0_.display will take place tonight professional . ‘ Rn_.at the home and school meeting ground steadily all" his TBS“ the elementary ,beginning and was tired out at} n Club[school auditorium. This dcmon- the finish- Williams..six - toot- " was learned last night thatlpmsidem Ke n n eth Yen and!stration wtll include acrobatics. three. was making his 60th r1118 i I storing the show which will take 1 place. later this month. Proceeds twill be. in aid of the gym and .for the purchase of further but that a few more details had .to be ironed out. ‘ The home and school is spon‘ . equipment. BRIE Icny Rink Cops wnrrE FUNERAL -imanse: Bonspiel men's services for Colin White were held Friday even-I ‘ in. March 8. firom the MurrayI ADBERTQN _A Charlotte- River Funeral Home. where scr- I low" 9 1} Fl 1 n s rink skipped by vices were conducted by MaLIBob Dillon won the Ccntra' colm MacNeiI. Funeral services 'Crt‘ameries tyro curling cham- were new Sam; Mm the ptonship Saturday afternoon at- United Church. Murray Harbor. ‘ter a two day round robin com- Services were conducted by Rev. I petition with rinks from all hive David Barwise and Rev. A.G.J. ,lsland clubs. Stceves. During the service the‘ e Wes Hardy skipped rink choir sang “Sweet Bye". Hymns were “Hiding In Iner. was runner up. The Dillon and “Will Your Anchor‘mhik went through the bonspeil Roy undefeated with tour vctorles. Hold". Pallbearers were d th'te. Interment took Duke MacDonald ot Montague I . « r by Summerside and the RCAP‘. RESIDENTS (Continued from Ill. ll ts be to the phylawl day Alberton defeated Monta- ‘ gue 10-5 and the air to r c a lost to Summerslde 12-10. At 2 o‘clock the Dillon team .trtmmed Summerslde 12-2 and .memm, :Montuue defeated the RCA! and future 15-7 Elisa- ‘ Elizabeth sone. . propo. in) All existii __ ll MADE MUMMY PAPER with a - Pam-k" Augustus Stan- mum valuation of mm; (bi wood. proud for raw mates» of the area is]: for his Maine papermill on PM and W110 by W m- remainder 1W lurk should be restricted to two fam- F‘nmk M. More h in Room Win m. valuation of 016M pat unit. during the Civil War. imported fly dwellings with a minimum shlploads of Esypttan mummies for slidi- rass. .i 'llh Rye and Ifrom Alberton. last year's win-. Brooks, Thomas Fraser. Wallace The H a r d y rink's single loss Penny. Robert Bell. Lester White was to the Charlottetown team. I and Lloy it’lm‘t‘ in "‘0 Murray Hal‘bom'tlnished in third place tollowcd‘ cemetery. In the mornina round Satur- ‘ t i I I t l ' Bowling Champ ‘ Are Defeated -—“geles. but Cassius Clay th' s week s SUMMERSIDE —- Tlt'n bowl- ing champions bit Crest Lanes alleys last Satiir—i day. M o l ly Pharnah. who i had successfully defended hel‘ ‘ will be staged ranked contender Luis gum. in the opening boiit. bowed to Doreen‘. against Jones. but loq C Square hampion by ; Madison . . I ' Iden fight sellout in 13 Over Daniels MIAMI BEACH. I“Ia. MP)" cring Cleveland Williams punched and jabbed his way to a lO-round decision out]. “my him ii I should the latter Saturday night. no d Williams. weighing 212 and fighting out. of Houston. Tex.. started slowly but never took a1 backward step as he whacked Daniels‘ face with stinging lefts. Daniels. from Ozone Park N.Y.. weighed 19! for his 20th fight He lost his coToe's‘no"wmIi. appearance. that all sections of the province. iiight. but if they do arrive the. fplows will remain standing b iuntil the winds abate, the des- ‘ Last night the RCMP issued Ia warning that most highways in 5the province were slippery under ithe new coating of snow. with ' riairly heavy drifts to be en- jcountered in some. sections. I During the heaviest period of -. 'tihe snowfall. the police reported" istorm were called in about mid- evening. due to poor visibility ed that during today they would ‘ ' Late indications be given an opportunity to get the plow despatcher at frequent glimpses of the sun. {9 the but iplows were being maintained on cloudy ra standby basis. following the snowflurries. reports that heavier winds were ‘ t. were pion Emile Griffith meeting top dispose E ASSOCIATED PRESS round bout against Doug Jones _ S Wednesdav in New York scem- “Wk Calling 0" homPS and till? ingiv hag'stolen the thunder on to the short time at her dispos- ' boxing program The unique title triplchsader m“ (“‘5' at;diiim. with welterweight cham- The obher bouts ssnd fcather~ weight champion Davey Moore against Sug‘rn‘ Ramos and Ray- mundo (Battling) Torres of uacrous years. ton. Griffith will be making his fthird title defence since regain- :ing the welter crown last April “from Benny Paret. Paret died :of injuries following the fight. Sweden's 407 consumer co-op-l perative retail stores had a 10—' :per-cent increase in business In iI962. I I IN MEMORIAM J. EMMETT GALLANT, who died March II, 1962. Inserted by wife and family. Noneedtokavobomorwk-tanyouvmt money! Use BanrictAL’s convenient lumpy-Mel service. Fill in and mail the coupon below . . . or phone and ask for a loan. The minute your loanh manudyou’tlgetacbockhm-aflla l I - IThe Guardian. Charlottetown. MB?» .Tiiiifi"i‘."i§c'73.”“5‘ Roads Clogged I 'By Seven Inches Following the dumping of some close to two hours. , ' ow on province still under the influence ' Island by mid- of the tailend of the disturbance. ‘ reports were the temperature was expected to received of clogged roads from rise a little above that level. be- fore starting to drop toward the . Plows which had been working expected low of is d("1rccs. through the early part of the ll! With thei I '1 With the passing of the dis rbancc. Islanders were promis- that there will be some _ , DR. MARK MacGUIGAN periods and occasmnal icentrel cf the faculty of law. University of Toronto. was The mercury is foercast to principal Speak“. at a rally ach the melting point. even- yesterday Sponsored by 3“ re Should these winds fail to ma- tually climbing to 33 degrees. .terialize the plows will be sent Today's winds are forecast to ‘ well before day- blow from the northwest at 25 Dunstan's University members of the Canadian Federation of Catholic College students, Dr. gusting to 45 mph. ‘ Dietenb‘okgf To Speak At MoreII {dents of ct‘Macdonald. PC candidate for . minor nature. as the result of ngs l" “‘9 April 3 federal Ilow visibility and icy patches. . . _ Most of the accidents. which “)3! a“ 15 H1 I‘Padim‘ss for the el damage. were dose to the city_ for John G. Dicfcnbakcr. .the police said. There were no I reports of iniiiry to any of the place at Morell High School at tii‘cc At midnight the temperature will also be in attendance. Both was reported at 24 degrees. and Mr. and Mrs. Diet‘cnbakcr have. had been in that vicinity 9 VTI—oTId Titles Are On Line Morell and Montague separate- b made for them to meet students and teachers of chool before the general mct‘t- g Jewell. MONTAGUE ~~ Mrs. Margar- ection advised last evening The lungs meeting will take and owning O'clock. Mrs. Dicfcnbakcr ' as well zis together. Arrangements h a v 9 Funeral ls Held SOL' R IS bot-n The funeral the M o rel MURRAY HARBOR 'l‘he Mrs. Herring was the former Murphy. Rev: John Cash assist- . CESSIUS inSISIS that the Iwgh“Mal’y Gordon. daughter of the “I I" “‘9 “mm ttiejcutive week. but Edein Camp-INN, Yorker “must fail in six" late Mr_ and Mrs. Rah", Gm._ . Unbeaten in 17 bouts. includ- don and was born low but were unable to stop in’Ihe h i g Ii 9 st aggregate ever ling l4 knockouts, Clay hh'S bal- 80 years a o “10. and :lyhooed his tight so much that so Soiiris Branch of Flower bearers were Pallbearers were six Mrs. .lolin Gosbee; and Charlottetown; lnmau. Marl?" 3" ferment was in the church me cry. ” BUILT snizmnks " ” . Mass: and Mrs. Irene let's for bney. Her husband . pcoplc. Seminar 0n ‘Freedom' Has Several Speakers "'I"l‘€f‘t‘I0nl and the State" was cut. “as given by Dr. Mark Mac- the topic of an address which Giiigan. of the faculty of law 0 concluded a Canadian Fede‘at- the University of Toronto. The lecture. onc of several at. freedom of perfection. The lat- tlic rally dealing with academic ter freedom Dr. Mactiuigan dc— fm. which make freedom of perfect- llmvlan Mullally was held Wed .. . nesda)‘ morning March 6 from play a WWII” "ll" “'"h regard his 13”. "wide Sm...“ R..." to the material freedoms. such Members. of the Soiiris (‘oun- in Abncy. cil Knehts of Columbus. and al-: . . the (‘ana— She leaves to mourn her pass— dian Legion attcnled in a body.. Garden pro- ing, five daughters. Irene. Mrs. Visualize the first Kar- ‘Austin Burgess. Belmont. Mass: ‘Earl and Eugene Mullally. . Louise. Mtrs. Leonard Brehaut: iTh" fight Will be shown 0“ 'El-“if‘v MI'S- R0." Pt Brno“: the deceased namely. Dunstan. closed circuit television in some Sybil. cities in the United States and Esther. Mrs. Bert Jordan. all of Amhmw' Canada. but will not be offered Miirratv Harbor: and four sons. ' for general home consumption. Clay figures a victory will set Walthani. Mass: p for a shot at heavy- Lloyd. Murray Harbor: also two weight champion Sonny Liston. gsisters. Mrs. David Hume. (‘am- of ;bridgc Patterson in their April ‘Williams. Athol. Mass: two bro- rematch. He has already begun 'thers. .lohn. Murray Harbor. and war of words against Lis- William. A predeceased rherthree years ago. date I. Sinnot, sons of Desmond. David. Paul. William Service at the L'HIH" “as t'tlll- ducted by Rev. J .l. Diinphy. In— ce— I-‘inland now has air raid shel— :l00.000 of its 4.500.000 —~~* d ' . t —. [:‘(lll‘wdlmx o accommo ¥ ¥ 4 Mac-Guigan’s lecture. on the topic “Freedom and the State" concluded the rally. Here the speaker talks informally prior to his lecture with 'left\ Heath Macquarrie. Queens MP. and Alan K. Scales. Charlottetown attorney. the right to work. the right to an adequate standard of livmg. and the right to sumal security. The speaker said a negative role was appropriate to the state in the realm of spiritual free doms. such as freedom of re- ligion. speech. assembly. and the freedom of the press. . TODAY‘S TREND He stated that the trend of tr» day's society has been toward more government intervention and greater social consciousness. although how far the state should intervene in an economy can be. answered only according to I person's individual outlook. "True freedom. freedom of perfection. can be but the in- tit-«m I’ri'ir of government ef- fort. It can come to those ljvtnz ' thc society and indeed is . . l I . . H v .. ‘ . . ion of Catholic College Stud- Dr. Mac-Giirgan said the state, A . . “me Properly V's" Tllu'sda" or Fume Mlms. ents' rally. held at St. Dunstan's through legislation. restricts rhilllr(1:3,:r2'glg‘"?n:hr 32538110! University yesterday afternoon ineedom of choice. but shoul A said ' .\IfI('CllI'.!an . He added that the state could “create favorable conditions for its flowering forth. Freedom. like e purpose of expanding freedom in'rclation to the stud- fined as being the liberty that man him?” i; In but not of for made several visits to Kins: “if 1., I —_ r — accompanies doing the right the state i i i >‘ 9‘ thing. while fr edom of choice. ' f , , W“ and both have visited Souris. Howlan ’ e The speaker “81 Introduced he stated. is the liberty to do whatever one pleases. In creating the by Dr. Brendon O’Gradg‘. Others heard during yesterday’s rally included Dr. Richard Ellsworth. MSc. STD. who spoke on free“ dnni in experimental biology: Rev, W H. Douccttie. CSsR. on freedom and the arts; Dr. Mare eoiidilions . ion possible. tc state should IRE. .- .' . Mrs. \Iacdoiiald stated she " 5" Marys t‘hui'ch. Souris. 2'3"” Rl'rkp'd "n.1(r96dom and horW‘d to see many of the clcc- “'IN‘V'f‘ Snlf‘mn Rt‘rillit‘m High ‘ H l"‘ 3”“ all F' "‘9' Murphy. Mrs H Kings at tliis DlPE‘flllE as Mass \\;l.‘s celebrated by POPE ANSWERS K fi-cAe'drirr;l andfahc tithes; h h a . .. . .. ‘ . - v, - - .. . en in; e ra._y wer .J. . It has be". H!“ hm” I" ‘N men" M‘man" Demon “all LONDON 'Reuters' Pluto :cbnnl =tiidenf< from act!“E ti around to homes Ill the county Rf“: 'lv'lv Il'mpl‘lU "l‘h‘f‘ll‘af'fm I _ r 'i" "055 "a ‘ m. d”? m mad rmmmnnsi In“, “.3: Rm: w Simpson and RP“ .rvhn has sent a message to M- province. atholc teachers. 5 “Wk Sh? SW"! "w mm”, W_ KM“ “.3. mag." Of NHL km, Khrushphev thank.“ bhp lpursuit: students. and general monies. Soviet premier for his congra- .f‘llnfll'. . .--, ......._-._. Present in " sam‘mary tulations on the award t ¢'°”'“W aI she felt she would be unable “'Cl'or “5‘3"- J-A- Slllllvanv Re“ P tiff [ th B I. F 0 tine ' FAMOUS FOR, ,0 mm”... m... canvass a. in Rt‘L‘InaItI MacDonald. Rev. 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