re e ee Concert Association nomnenhy Gxiee—lyrs-- the Cognemumire Syke tnges ote 7 Concert Association to jum its! to imcrease membership For The Esquire Coffee Shop | © Sign Design © Manfacture + ieee a SCANTLEBURY SIGNS and PLASTICS Charlottetown C PEL | sbbalaaaaiiane ANOTHER KINGS THE PRESBYTERIAN Church, . Peter's School 169 am... Worship ll am. ji Murray School p.m; and Caledemia. Worship 8 pan. Rev. M. Cari Currie, mm- ister. Charge, the Church im Camada. Hester Ri- ver at 1! am: Brookfield af 233 p.m. Hartsville at 8 pm Mr. Clair MacLeod «ill conduct _| 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Apr. 29, 1965. By BERNARD GAVZER NEW YORK (AP; People like George. 2 39-year-old busi- Bessman: Beth a 21-year-old marijuana cigaretie ‘called a “join-"")—which she held with i “I feel very objective. This ,makes you hyper-perceptive. and it makes you, ah. not ac- cept falsities about yourself.” |NINE-YAER HABIT Gloria was first turned on when she was 17 and a fresh. at a fasnonable - girl's on the West Coast. She head nine years. because it sounded aT Lat comes from a close-knit- father is well-to-do Jerry was using when we got mar- “But I thought settle down and ir i rr Ef un Ei F 4 i i in 1 Ey eed i th were mar- .—he_started., was. working and‘ he was ; f i fh UF Rag i BaF it 4 i ¥ f HI | i f J | | | i i i eF i F i : i ae op | ! | § | F H ord af l; Ree ESE rere | pn | ) f f if ; Eek » i fi ff F i Sef e ft ¥ z | i ' 1? : F li s i i z : E E f ih ; _ ited gk EEE iF ta it 4 ety + 2 | i! in i ! fy fl ¢ =" fF try mar- for that | use varies and, with others, there a day. | ppos- x shot. | much as five | eo i i Road. Church Harbour North. Charch 1@ pm. Worship 23 \p.m. St. Andrew's Cardigan: THE MONTAGUE Pastoral | Worship 230 p.m. Meeting a Charge. the Presbyterian Kirk Session at 3.30 p.m. i Church im Canada. St. Andrew’s Basil Lowery, Minister. Montazue- Church School 10 | am.; Worship 11 am. and 7.3 THE BROOKFIELD Pastoral Presbdyteria LUNCH COUNTER ce R. J. CROSS < R. J. Cress wishes fo ameeunce fhe opening of the “ESQUIRE COFFEE SHOP” en Qucei’Sirect. fermeriy the — Flying Dutchman Eestaurant. adjacent te Barke’s Jewellers: ———aas School 10 am. Gospel Service We Extend Our - - - - ee ae ae Anglican Church. The Rt. W.W. Davis, Lord Bishop of No- va Scotia will conduct a service and preach the sermon at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 2. DUNDAS — ANNANDALE United. Baptist Pastorate. Dun- das: Sunday School 10 a.m. Ser- vice 11 a.m. Communion Ser- vice 12.10 p.m. Annandale: Sun- “BEST WISHES” - ESQUIRE COFFEE SHO On Their Official Opening H. M. SIMPSON LTD. Office Equipmest Dial 2-2477 Sands: Worship 2 p.m. Sunday School 3 p.m. Murray Harbor: Worship 7.39 p.m. Church School 138 Gt. George St.. A 9.45 am. Rev. David Barwise, Im addition te cor Eecular Mens which mrindes 2 fall Hime of Hot and Cold Sandwiches and Dimmers we will feature | Brazifiam Sisle Chicken. Fried Clams. Tenderiem Sieoks, and many other fime feeds: shortly we will alse have ansther , | fest for Charietictown which Sill be 2 complete line of Fresh Deughuats, made daily af the “Esquire”. This fine Leech Courter will be ender the capable man agement of Mr. Demald Waddell and cor mein featere «ill be, Geed Feed. Fast and ceurtecas Service and Cleaniieess. Opening date is Friday. April 30th af 7:68 AM. We alse feature fell course Gimerrs af the “Sandwich Shep” en Graften Street «hich is ender the some manage- ment. Catering af beth establicsheernts fer Sendwiches fer re- ceptions, parties. cichs ' Queen Street minister - DUNDAS — Georgetown Pas- the United : Worship 11.00 a.m._Church School _10a.m._An, nandale: Worship 3 p.m. St. Da- vid's Church. Wership 7 p.m. SOURIS — BAY Fortune Unit- ed Churches. Worship: Souris 11 am. Bay Fortune 730 p.m. Rev. D.E. Adams, minister. MONTAGUE Baptist Pastor- ate. Service Sunday. May 2 Rev. AG.J. Steeves,. Minister. Montague: 10 am Sunday School. 11 a.m. Worship. 7.3 p.m. Evensong. Murray River: Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship 7.3 p.m. Easter Drama by members of First Baptist Church, Charlottetown. Murray Harbour: Sunday School 2 pm. Worship 3 p.m. Sturgeon: San- day School 230 p.m. Worship 13 p.m. MURRAY RIVER Pentecostal. Service Sunday. May 2 Rev. pleased to be one of his main Supphers. Charlottetown Some US. Narcotics Add Move In Mainstream 0 _tor put me on barbiturates, so _ pills all though training. Wen switched to morphine, I was us- ~heroin.”” says George, the one- | ‘“T fave many friends who are | Bicedel and Powell ‘River Ltd. | econ who. are selling. They |Print and pulp mill” at Kitimat) = i ae e lie money! because I am not 9 working.” " 3 Does he burgle” How does he get such casi seven days a % week? “I'm not’a crook. That's not 4 my stick’ Marty says. “I go out and cop a haif a load. Then I get a taste out of every bag.” | A half a load is 10 bags, and costs $25. In making ‘the. con- nec.ion to buy the dope, Marty takes the risk of arrest. For this risk. he gets a shar It is suf- ficient for his needs. .. ; One girl. who is 26 but looks ' 46. found ber greatest access to, = drugs wien she worked as a» nurse. Her name is Lorraine. | | and she began when she was 13. “I was a fat child and the doctor prescribed benzidrene to control my appetite: But 1 didn’t | take them as I was supposed — ‘to, I started increasing they amount from 15 milligrams a) day to 150 and ever 200 milli- | grams. I began thinking people were following me. This went on for two years. Another doc- ec ee I did the same thing. I used I started on narco- Then I I ‘was 17, e ties, using heroin. ing eight grains a day and go- ing to class and working in the | wards. Now, I use forged pre- scriptions to get all the mor- phine I want. It costs me $6 to $7 a day.” Although heroin —— = erally have a story Vv ond_auntienne it does not| | Three teen-aged boys hoid necessarily mean that one au-| 40-pound catfish they caught tomatically follows the other. | Monday with a thin line in the “Pot doesn't drive you” to | Mississippi River overflow at St... Paul's. downtown: airport, still covered by three feet of water. The catfish is 44 inches long and its girth is 26% in- ches. Jim Weber, Tom Tahir and Danny Josephs (left to time musician, “‘but ‘= opens = i accessibility in that ° do smoke pat unaiy & mow COmpanies Show Interest people who use heroin, You get | igen teres so, peer watine © I Timber In Kitimat Area there’s no pusher waiting to turn you on.” = : : 5 Has nine years © using 7 mari- VANCOUVER (CP) — Three risking shareholders’ money on juana impaired ior — ability | ma jor companies Wednesday |a smaller plant than was _— or eae —_ | indicated interest in timber planned originally. ‘ 4 goodness, no. S8YS- |rights forsaken by MacMillan, | sougHtT RIGHTS The company sought an an- nual cutting rights to 100,000,000 granted 4 per cent of the re- quest. Lands and Forests Minister |Ray Williston said the renewed interest by companies in the Kitimat area may necessitate new public -hearings or a new call for bids for the rights. beads and six of them are COl-/in the Kitimat area of north- ” lern British Columbia. JV. Clyne; : be. |Chief executive officer of i t_ MacMillan, _ ties game. jpire, told shareholders at the arhet pshice of the world are | 4nnual . meeting Tuesday the looking for smugglers,” she. |Co™pany had abandoned plans “They want the bigtime | t° build an $86,009,000 news- | sufficient timber. The company had planned ul- day, Mr. Williston had “indi- cated no new public hearings feet. The government. — timately to have a $150,000,000 would be necessary. “ WE THOUGHT | T WAS A LOG” right}; hold the fish. Only Ta hir “‘knew it was a fish’’ while “his pals argued that it “must be a log.” (AP Wirepheto) ested in building a pulp mill at | Kitimat. In Kitimat, Reeve Sam Lind- | say said Wednesday he was dis- appointed at MacMillan - Bloe- del's decision. Mr. Lindsay said only about -seven weeks ago he received assurances from Mr. Clyne that the mill would be built. “The decision to abandon the yproject came as a shock.” MONKS-ARRESTED———— RANGOON ‘AP) — Burma's military._government..arrested. 92 Buddhist monks in 11 cities and towns Tuesday night, ac cusing them of~dnti-governmeat activities. An official . broadcast claimed some monks were using religion as a cloak for seditious activities. ADMIT TO SYNOD MONTREAL (‘CP)—After*: 10 years of consideration, the An- glican diocese of Montreal has |mark licence agreement signed into Kitimat at the moment. UPTON Gospel Chapel Sunday | }operation centred in Kitimat, |Site of an Aluminum Company, “But the events of the last 24 2 ‘of Canada” smelter and 409) hours have caused me to recon- Trade Products [mics north of Vancouver. Sider what I said Tuesday.” | Crown Zellerbach (Canada); He said three new groups | i i have indicated they are inter- AL (CP) — Imperial Ltd officials said Wednesday | ‘obacco Canada Ltd., they are interested in the Kiti- : te : the Mat potential. The company United States each will make a extensive timber holdings and market one of the other’s same area. : See canes ar aaa lot Cot itn Culnhons nie ia i ies, it was announced olum ‘ose, a ‘ - eae ? company would be interested in arrangement was made Kitimat on a long-term basis, possible by a reciprocal trade but was not in a position to go decided to admit women as lay delegates to synod meetings. The decision was ratified Tues day at the 1 annual meeting of the Monfreal synod. — PRETEEN Tobacco Firms CONGRATULATIONS To R. J. CROSS On the opening of his new ESQUIRE COFFEE SHOP | We are pleased to have been associated with the plumbing and repairs. 7 panies. : Columbia is currently in part- oe are under "ership with Skeena Kraft Ltd. sale by Imperial in | to build an $80,000,000 pulp mill the General Cigar at Prince Rupert. product known Tiparillo In announcing abandonment Robt. Burns. "= ™ of the MacMillan-Bloedel plans, The decision..as to- which Im- | Mr. Clyne said;the amount ~of brand will be marketed timber granted did not justify 1s your pain RHEUMATIC or made jointly in Montreal by John Keith, president of Imper- ARTH RITIC? i. ~— foe Ne a ee peg sechaces hegho ectacitic i i . ‘af rheumatic c pain rg Clest in the | ousends get spendy ivlel from agreement remains to be made. Announcement of the plan was | guided-missile ships from the Fer exwe fest relief, use Templeton’s FLAME- U.S. and the first 100 sailors | Croce Uinimons tn dhe vell-on bettie extamnaliy, have already arrived at New- port, R.I., to learn the buttons. . CONGRATULATION and BEST WISHES . MR. RUBEN CROSS on the recent opening of THE ESQUIRE COFFEE SHOP Grafton Street, Charlottetown Borsa al hes a Sing STUD pains oe any leaner Tee ; HPeSseS] § NELSON GOOD Australia is buying three $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. s ‘ 17 Hawthorne St. Dial 4-8095 ¢ _ We are very proud to have been selected to install the new Coca-Cola fountain equipment in this very fine restaurant. VENDING SERVICES LTD. | . 144 Great George St. a. Charlottetown Everything in coin operated equipment from "food to fun" | (Continued on page 11) ce