+ *e ‘. ISLAND MAN NAMED EXPO FRIEND ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 Phe G Guardian, Charlotte Planned Fo The investiture of four mon- signori and.the awarding of the Bene. Merenti meda! will take place at St. Dunstan's Basilica Sunday evening, Jan 10 The investiture will be made by Malcolm A. Mac- bishop of Charlotte Most Rev Eachern, town, who will also present the Bene Merenti medal to Sister Mary Henry, CSM The four clergymen being 1n- vested as monsignors are Rt Rev. P.F. MacDonald, Rt. Rev George MacDonald, Rt. Rev J.P.E. @Hanley and Rt. Rev William Simpson. Father P. F MacDonald is vicar-general of the diocese and pastor at St Pius X, Parkdale, Father George MacDonald is president | | } | an amount considered | | of the Catholic Social of St. Dunstan's University, Father @’Hanley is pastor at | St. Paul’s Church, Summerside, and Father Simpson is rector of St. Dunstan's Basilica Sister Mary Henry is in cl.arge Welfare Bureau in Charlottetown FIRST OF KIND Following the investiture and budget, to be submitted to gov- | the awarding of the medal, a |ernment, | Mass of Concelebration will be Receiving his “Friend of bert F. Shaw, deputy com- when Mr. Roper attended a | adequate to introduce the five- | Celebrated: This will be the first Expo” pin is Louis Roper, missioner general of the 1967 meeting of the Advisory Com- | day week. such Mass ever celebrated in the Ifvestock commissioner World Exhibition in Montreal, mittee on Agriculture for Ex- | Dr. Curtis said the hospital | Charlottetown diocese. The con-| ‘Prince Severd Island: - Ro- -- presented- -the pin --recently. . po 67. | association ‘will he “informed of | Stitution of the sacred liturgy | : the action of government toward | Of the Church provides for a} ° | providing the necessary finan- | | concelebration in a diocese on| Questionaire several occasions during the Vancouver Artist Showing Is One Of Four i a i j i il if iit by H At Gallery | The second exhibition, origi- from the National Gal- Prayer Week Services Held dir- | of statistics’ industry division, Approach Seen Out For Anglers OTTAWA (CP) — —— and—economists- tetinties en apart fuhine’ may pee: tet the woke approach—Canadians a ned of belty asted Geactons. G. W. Andrews of the bureau told the final session of a sym- posium on the économic as- pects of sports fishing of the fact-gathering problem. ’ “There's noticeable resis- in Canada, he said. fishing was partic . | mation? ‘|how to get “an economic eval- "{ectten om 400 side, it, which they hope won't ring” Sport ularly difficult to get facts on as “‘it’s not even an industry.” Respon- |dents in commercial fisheries were large in numbers, spread | widely-and ‘also difficuk to as-| | sess “Game fishing wes “an activ. eee The bureau was con- “what should be | cing.” } | ‘Film Society ~ Plans Next Showing The feature film, “Vir Wun- kinder”, a comedy and political satire, will be the next show- ing to members of Confederat- fon Centre Film. Society Jan 18 at 8.30 p.m. in the Centre| theatre. The film is considered by many to be one of the greatest recent years. tickets will be available at the box office Jan. 11 between 12 noon and § p.m. FORM WATCHDOG GROUP TORONTO (CP/—A group . of ere banding together to form @ watchdog group on ;¢ivil liber- ties in an attempt to bridge ea widening gap between the po- liceman and the public. Profes- ward McWhinney of the Univer- One scientist wanted to know uation out of the fishermen — and I've seen them 15 feet apart —with a radio playing the world a cooler of sity of Toronto law school, said the Association will be modelled partly on the 45-year-old Amer- ican Civil Liberties Union. beer on the other, their family inthe background -and, their fishing line out with a bell on Te 7 ‘DRIVE FORWARD TO NOTICE OF CITATION In Re Estate of Pauline Kielly of Brookfield in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Single) Woman, Deceased, Testate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that a Citation has been ex-| |tracted for the passing of the) |final accounts in the Estate and for an Order for distribution and the hearing of same shall be before the pre siding Justice _in the Estates Division of the Supreme Court at the’ Court House in Char-| lotteetown in Queens County, on Friday the Fifth day of Feb- ruary next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock noon. DATED this, 3th day of Dec- ember A.D. 1964. A. JAMES HASLAM, Presiet. pine aaa clear it fast with the -- _ REVERSIBLE ; ete eee CLEAR NEW SNOW! if Converts quickly to let you back up into drifts. films produced in Germany in | The limited number of guest | Toronto. lawyers and laymen | sors Mark MacGuigan and Ed-| Canadian Civil Liberties | above | in the fore-| year. Bishop MacEachefn and the four new monsignors will be | Switzerland is the 27th h nation | to announce participation in Montreal. Gama pee a mn — Investitures, of the ministerial priesthood ‘s | Church, in both the East town, “Sat., Jan. 9, 9, 1965. Award Basilica the celebrants on Sunday night. Commenting on the Mass of Concelebration Rev. Faber Mac- Donald, chancellor of the dio- |, cese, explained ‘‘that the unity manifested when several.priests gather around an altar and sim- ultaneously offer the Supreme Sacrifice in the name of the faithful, with Christ and through Christ. This simultaneous offer- ing is called ‘concelebration’ and has been in existence in the and West, for centuries.” Sunday's ceremonies are open to all and it is expected the huge | basilica will have an overflow: congregation Magistrate's Court Has Small Docket Everett Roy MacMillan of Pownal was found guilty in Magistrate's Court yesterday of passing on a solid white line. He was fined $10 and costs by Magistrate James B. Johnston, } Percy Ham of Bunbury had | his case adjourned until Jan. | on be sold by elerks in the beer 18. Mr. Ham is charged with| and spirits section of the Char- keeping live migratory birds | jottetown liquor store. without first obtaining a permit. | Also on the docket was a/ Liquor Confrol Commission said in} man charged with- illegal pos-| the move from the permit sale Canada’s 1967 world ee ee of liquor. He was fined | office was made in the interest $20 and costs. \of convenience. APPLAUS ’ APPLAUSE, APPLAUSE Mao Tse-Tung, left fore- . the first session of .the Third from _ official Communist ground, chairman'of the Red National People’s Congress of Chinese sources. Chinese Communist Party, China in Peking Monday. and Liu Shao-chi join in self Latter was re-elected presi- R h ti applause on the occasion of dent in balloting earlier this re nta;riv ——_-~—————— week. 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