from Borden at 7 am. Omer of the PEI: Labour Relations WI Jacksonville . we ca ® ; | EATHER amps Let heer eees z Additional crossings from bdth points are Board.. Georze Che: erie man-'" C : : MAM «vee e eens ac fs ‘8s , at 8 Re Om am, a p iS etrea { *| TORONTO ‘CPi — TemperaLos Angeles ....... 61 77 ot ‘ 25 ve 150 » . $15 pm. ager of the Canada Manpower ee ene , tures isan Francisco ..... 55 7 Crossi ngs and 9.30 p.m. Centre in Chariottetown. and | Low ‘overnight high Thursday Mr. Margison. . ° ° [Dawson ee ait 39 53 HALIFAX (CP) -- The wea- r! Eastern and Centr Districts PVIOLOPI A. soe ” 65 ther office says under sunny Scheduled Because of the widespread in- . ‘ Edmonton." :-.... 50 60 skies, today's temperatures will | iterest and the timeliness of the The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Sept 9, 1966. 5 Recing | 59. a2 [rise to the mid-70e in most places and. Saturday's weather APEC Meeting , { jae hns 58 a Starting today,. ferries operat- Set For Today ‘ jsubject, the meeting is open to {Winnipeg . i \Churchill 49 |will likely be much the same, ing between Cape Tormentine, : al! those interested in the deve- y N.B., and Borden, -P.E.1, will The P.E.I..membership of the lopment of the province. Prem provide two additional sc heduled ‘Atlantic Provinces Toronto < .....:.. 55 74 : . 3 Ottawa oie 49 74 Regional. forecasts: Economic ier Campbell, who will be out o ’ More sec AR: 94 Nova’ Scotia, Prince Edward Crossings daily. Set For Dalvay The eighth annual: Baptist Men's ‘Retreat will be held this! Gey weekend, Séptember 9, 10 and} @y 11 at Dalyay House on the pro-| § vince’s north shore. The theme Council being held in the Char- ee ak paged a pe he 72 |Island; New Brunswick: sunny | The announcement .was made lottetown Hotel today, will have DFOVINES, (DAS: CHEE AEC One of this year’s retreat is”*‘Our | oe 79 {continuing warm: winds, south- by E.J. Healy, operations man- as their speakers A.D- Margison, of his ministers to represent him Christian’ ( Vocation’ and tive | ome oe 44 74 |west 15 low-high at Halifax er for “Canadian” National's president of the A.D. Margison and several other Cabinet Min- ¢ehairman for the meetings will | Moncton Moe gf 48 77. 453-75, Yarmouth 50-70, Kent- Maritime area. va and Associates, Consulting En- isters. will be attending be Doug Armstrong of Middle- Halifax w.... 50° 76 Ville 48-78,.New Glasgow’ and The extra sailings are requir- gineers, Don Mills Ontario, and : = ton, Nova Scotia. Charlottetown’ 75 Goshen 50-75, Sydney and Char- ed to handle a backlog of traffie president of the Island Develop- | RACES TO END lottetown. 53-75, ° Moncton and resulting from the recent rail- ment Company Limited, Char- Fredericton 48-78, Saint John way strike, and will be contin- lottetown. SPRINGFIELD, lll. (AP) -— 50-75, Edmundston and Camp- ued until further notice. The theme of the meeting ts Motoreycle races at the Miinois _ bellton 47-80. Outlook for Sat-| In. addition, the sailings will “Developing Prince Edward Is- State Fair will be’ discontinued urday;: sunny and warm. provide an earlier departure time Jand’’, and Mr. Margison will next. year because of “disturb- Sydney The New Perth 4H Achieve-, Beef Breed: 1. Brenda Mac- Parmncth nee ment Day was held recently Quarrie, 2. Paul Smith, 3. Ivamigt, John's. Nfid. on the farm of Reg. Melick, \Smith,! 4. Paul Cain, 5. Ruby} Boston Jack Chandler, 4H supervisor (Smith, ~ The theme speaker will be) , Rev. Harold L. Mitton, DD, min- | ister of the ~Brunswick Street | Baptist Church in Fredericton, N.B. and former minister of the NOW: NOR coc es 67 78 : : : , k: 1, Smith, 2. : : d i : First Baptist Church in Charlot- for P.E.I. and Wayne Dickiegon | Yearswork: 1. Ivan Washington ees 60 81 from Borden for Islanders tra- speak on this. topic. Following ances accompanying ‘the évent, tetown. Rev. Maurice Boillat, co- of the P.E.I. Department : of | |Paul Smith, 3, Brenda MacQuar- - merce ee ere tide today at Charlotte- velling to the mainland, and will the luncheon, there will be . a fair manager Franklin Rust an- director: and administrator. of | Agriculture were present andtrie, 4. Paul Cain, 5. Ruby Muriel Loulse (Mrs Alan Lea- {town 4-4 a.m, and 6.56 p.m. At allow visitors to reach the pro- panel discussion on industrial nounced Wednesday. Police ar- Mission La Bonne Nouvelle, will} judged the garden projects and |Smith. vett,) Romé, NY and a son, |Rustico at 29 am. .and 107 vince earlier than the present development. Members of the rested 23 members of a motor- the Holstein class and gave the showmanship: 1. Paul Smith, be the devotional speaker. wnt c : James Jenkins of Portsmouth, {p.m. Summerside tide eighteen fall schedule, introduced on Sep- panel discussion on industrial cycle group and cited 38 more Also participating in the con-) mR ATOR, tO siitee nig : 2. Ivan Smith, 3. Brenda Mac- |n.H. ‘Iminutes later Charlotte- tember 6. (general manager of Industrial for vehicle safety violations ; ference will be;Rev. Lew Far- | Alex Hamilton New Perth Quarrie, 4, Paul Cain, 5. Nor-|} Funeral will be held from St. |town. Sun rises ¢ at 6.47! The first additional erossing | Enterprises ~ Incorporated, - J.J. |when more than 3.000 motorcy- juliged. the’ beef. GARDEN PROJECT will be from Cape Tormentine at Revel of the faculty of St. Dun- cle enthusiasts ‘isited the fair. -6 am, and the second —will. be stant’ s University _and, chairman ‘for .the races this year. |man Smith, 6. Margaret Cain, 7.|John’s Episcopal Church, Ports-Jand sets at 7.33 p.m. rel, who will be the pianist; Fred | Dwane Mellish, 8. Mario ScAl-| mouth. Saturday. September _10."ADT. Lloyd, who will be the song lea- | der; -John.-Bears,-soloist ; Ralph | Simmons, soloist from Boston, | Mass. and fhe New Glasgow! Quartette The conference will get under- way on Friday evening with ad- vance registration followed by LOCAL BRIEFS TEACHING STAFF It was erroneously stated in a fecent edition of the Guardian that there were 25 teachers on the staff of Souris Regional High School. This should have’ been 2. The teaching staff is made up-of 15 academic teachers and five specialists LONE CASE A eity man charged with be- fmg drunk and incapable was fined. $20 and casts or 20‘days when he appeared before Mag- istrate A. J. Haslam. QC, in city -police court yesterday morning. This was the only case on the docket. LATEST RECRUIT George Woodcock, the son of Mr and Mrs. George Woodcock of'Slemon*Park, is the latest re- ‘eruit-on Prince Edward Island for the Royal Canadian Mount ed Police. Mr: Woodcock was sworn in vesterday morning at the _ Charlottetown Barracks by Superintendent R.P. Harrison, officer commanding ‘L’ division Charlottetown. Mr. Woodcock Jeft yesterday for recruit training Ship. groups. ithis willbe followed by evening -cons The jretreat will come—to—a—|—- a hymn sing, evening medita- |fourth. tions by Dr. Mitton, and infor- | mal. witness, prayer and fellow- " i SONG SERVICE On Saturday, activities will | get.undérway at 9.30 a.m. with @ | welcome. from the chairman, Doug Armstrong; this will be fol- | lowed by a song service led by Fred Lloyd and the devotional with Rev. Boillat. At 10.15 Dr. Mitton will deliver the first of his theme addresses “Called To Be Saints’. AE 11.00 | a.m. there will.be a panel group | es discussion on Dr. .Mitton's: ad-) Sr re areas After a noon luncheon activi | ‘ties will open with a song service | followed by. devotions and then the second of Mr. Mitton’s od | dresses will be heard — this-one+| second. Elizabeth Meltish:~“Year- |len. ea _REV. MITTON work: first. | Judging: 1 Paul Smith, 2. 2. Donnie Myers. Yearwork: Norman Smith, 3. Ivan Smith, @ ‘Paul Cain, 5, Heather MacQuar- 3. Diane Myers. Yearswork: rie. oy 4. Heather MacQuarrie. (ee aes 'Yearswork: third” ~ J.-H: Noseworthy 5. Joan Cain. Yearswork: | fit Passes Recently 6. Martin Scheller. Yearawork: | sixth. + James H. Noseworthy, died at / Holsteins; 1. Mario Scheller, |Portsmouth Navy Hospital Sep- \2. Norman Smith, 3. Joey Cain, tember 7, after a brief illness. 4. Dwane. Mellish, 5. Margaret'He had been residing at 25‘ ‘Cain. |Sparhawk St., Portsmouth, New Yearswork: 1. Norman Smith, |Hampshire. 2. Margaret -Cain,? 3. Dwane! Surviving are his wife, the for- Mellish, 4. Mario Scheller, 5. |\mer Marguerite. Jenkins of An- | Joey Cain. inandale, P.E.I., a, daughter, TODAY . Shows CET Tsar 20-19 THE MOST entitled. ‘Chosen to be Priests” | POPULAR COMEDY TEAM and this to will be followed with | The remainder of the after- ae eeeaaeier ot the after. |in the country today and their first motion ‘noon will be devoted to recrea- 3 tion. 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