PRESBYTERY OF P.E.l. MEETS AT MONTAGUE David Barwise, Mur- ray Harbor. Discussing the’ secretary, and Rev. Russel | Main topic of the May meet- fng of the Presbytery of PEI. yesterday in Montague was “more participation -by the layman”. The chairman elect 4 is Rev. man; Rev. J.H. Tye, day’s program are, from the left, Rev. Bryer Jones, secre- Burns, minister at Montague CITY AREA | sented to Mrs. Twelve wheelchairs were pre- _— welaer | provincial chairman ome 'services, by Mary Helen Ross, 'Parkdale Junior High School, Saturday which was proclaimed World Red Cross Day in cele- bration of the birthday of Henri Dunant, founder ‘of the fKed An area council meeting was held at the Charloitetown YMCA with representatives from high school councils and their teach- er sponsors attending the day long sessions. The program con- sisted of discussions, presentat- ions bowling and films. Buying wheelchairs for cupboards .- t Canada was this year’s special national project. The money for the chairs was raised by students in loan FUNERALS tary; Rev. Isaac Walls, chair- United Church. Easter Seals Campaign MAYHEW FUNERAL — The | funeral for Frank Mayhew was held Sunday, May 9, 1965, from the MacLean Funeral Home to Park Royal United Church where service was conducted by | | gyise Arsenault both of Miscou- elementary and high schools. A national essay cont<:t for jhigh school students in grades /10-13 entitled “Red Cross | Youth — Tomorrow's Strength Today" was sponsored by the Red Cross. The provincial \win- ;Bers, Sharon Ann Robertson and ' ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, ' ‘Tues... , May y il, i, 1965. 5 5 Wheelchair Donations Mark Red Cross Day Possibly Best In Nation Rev. Henry Tye. Attending _ im che Regional High School were the body were representatives of | presented with watches by Judge the, Royal Canadian Legion and ¢ s¢ Clair Trainor, vice - pre- members of the Civil Service | sident of provincial Red Cross. Association. During. the--ser---The--watches were donated” by” vice, the Park Royal Male Eight The program for the disabled , children and adults of Canada | was discussed Monday at the ‘—yrguiar hincheon meeting of the . Rotary Club of Charlottetown by A. Lorne Campbell, QC. of Winnipeg Mr. Campbell, presi- dew of the Canadian Rehabilita- tic Council for the Disabled, ts on a tour of the Atlantic pro- vinces He said that the $13,526 raised juring the Easter Seals cam- saign by the Rotary Club is not mily a provincial but is ‘probably the greatest increase, percentage-wise of any province in Canada.” He said the cam paign conducted in P.E.l. was worthy of special praise ’ The Rehabilitation Council co- ordinates work done in the Can adian provinces among disabled persons whether the financing for such rehabilitation is don? by governments, combinations of governments and groups or by special groups alone, such treal im of Hali- as the Rotary Club. ,Its work is; Brian Greathack of financed jointly by Easter Seals | acd Dr. James W, campaigns: and by the March | fax. of Dimes. A national seminar en rel.abilitation is planned for Saskatoon next September. With provincial governments | participating more and more in such work Mr. Campbell feli a joint board rin dpe ag charitable organizations governments should be an and administered by a lay board of directors. far Mr. Campbell was introduced Todor Gen- vy chairman, Dr. cheff, and was followed oe an- other guest, Dr. Keith strong national executive a RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL ec‘or of the CRCD. Another «f| Arthur Peterson. 63 Chestnut the guests at the luncheon was Street; has re-entered the P-E.l. Lincoin Dewar of the Poliomy- | clitis Foundation of Prince Ed. | Hospital and undergone surgery. "Vu ga tari luded a isiting ariarcs inc = + W.E MacCausland of Summer Congratulations ere being re- side and Herman Grether Hooperston, TH. Guests included | LOCAL is sang ee Wonderful Peace. Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah and the 23rd Psalm. Pallbearers post and reveille being ound by -bugler William Blanchard. Interment took place in Margate THERIAULT FUNERAL ilica where Requiem Hizh Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. Wil- The Royal Cana- i = EASTERN BRIEFS |at her home in Panmure Island HOSPITAL — being a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. CONVALESCING Judy Murphy is convalescing after being a patient in the oe County Memorial Hospi- leaded MONTAGUE — The alertness | og the Swiss, Watch Makers Asso- ciation in keeping with the fact that Mr. Dunant was born in Switzerland. HOLD DISCUSSIONS The miations were follo wed with a discussion on the set- | up of Junior Red Cross Coun- cils in the High School. Noon recreation consisted of bowling. In the afternoon the delezat- es were shown a film on how Red Cross Funds are used to promote international understanding. The afternoon was spent in pre- paration for _ International Co- ; operation Ye ar during. which. time thé students will spend a certain number of. hours study- ing countries being helped through the Red Cross and ex- changing tapes, letters etc. with students. in these countries: The whole preparation is lea- ding up to Rendezvous 67 when foreign students will come here as guests of Red Cross’ mem- bers. The day's activities were ar- ranged by Mrs. W. W. Reid, Barbara Moreside of Queen Charlotte High School and. Cos- = ewe of Birchwood High Disaster Narrowly of Fire Chief Douglas Coffin and-a former fireman at Mon- tague, Carl Stewart, may have Mothers Like This Quick Way to Relieve Diarrhea it’s natural for Mother to worry when annoying Diarrhea upsets someone in . All ia. wel again when she— BD (HONORS) George Allison MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Lean, Bangor, P.E.I., received the degree of Bachelor of Div- inity, (with honors) at the re- cent Convocation of Pine Hill Divinity Hall. He also receiv- ed the -prize for Hebrew III and an Oration prize. Mr —- MacLean is a graduate of Wales College. and received | his BA from Mount Allison University. He will be Licen- Morell United Church on Fri- day, May 14, and will be Or- | dained to the Christian Minis- | try by the Maritime Confer- | ence of the United Church of | Canada at Sackville, N.B. on June 6. t verted a serious fire or explos- | on yesterday afternoon on Main | Street, Montague. fire Chief Coffin stated after that — he nor Stewart should credited with. saving the a eS | NOTICE Inter Club Dart Lea- gue Members. Those ow- ing money to this league must have it paid on or before Thursday, May 13th. After this date de- Medical Soclety Of P.E:1. Plans Clinical Day A series of panel discussions 7 © and case presentations wil! be featured May 15 as the. Educa- tion Committee of the Medical r Society of Prince Edward land holds a Clinical Dav in Charlottetown. All Island doc- tors are expected to attend The visiting speakers wil! in- clude; Dr. Martin M_ Hoffman of McGill University, one of the country’s leading research wor- kers in endocrinology: Dr Rob- ert Dickson, professor of medi- cine at Dalhousie Universi t v Is- land Dr Henrik O. Tonning of | Saint John, N.B The meeting will be held in the Nurse's Residence of the Prince Edward Island Hospiial. A din- ner will follow Dr Hoffman's address address in the evening. TAXES TAKE LESS Canadian federal. provincial, and municipal governments spent 31.7 per cent of the gross national product in 1963, dour from 1961's 322 per cent. ' Halifax, NS ’ received his . Ss TECH. GRAD Norman J. MacLauchian re- ceives his in-—-Civil — Encimeerinz Nova Scotia Technical Collece, on May 12 He Bachelor of Sci- ence Degree and Engineering Diploma from St. Dunstan's University in 193. Mr. Mac- Lauchlan has accepted a pos- ition with Tectonics Limited, Saint John. NB He is the son of Mr and Mrs J. Walter MacLauchlan. West Cavebead _ TONIGHT ONLY SHOW AT DUSK atlon Brando - put Between covers! David ive Tem ola — 5 ; i - ° PAIR RECOVERING eh. Grandma —remembers ag abbbbEEEEELEEELEEEDEEB! =" Yeon imerment Too laces D304), Ms MeCormack, ria: avers eect of Wa See ht te tarred | Wa 4 CHESTERFIELD BURNS the preg cay lial ieee eee an Consolidated | eas, pisssenttetahe, rehab otecke| we | 8 a vice , childr | The city fire department were Jit conducted by Rev. Robert pin cr ‘Georgetown, who were cmareneradults. | trom the Annual Ban- Cdtj Story a called to 21 ee tie last a eee in a car acci-?prevaient ailments, often wens | ~_ quet. } me > “FRAINOR ‘ERAL — Ti it in Nova Scotia, denly with nausea, cramps { j a burning chesterfield. A spokes- funeral for ‘Mary Helos Gyms, doing well. Both are patients in |wpests, That's why Dr. Fowler's Extract lk | COLOR = man for the department said Trainor took place Sa Aberdeen Hospital, New Glas- oe réliet. ee! s | chars Sone Mite deamies. subbing. (robe hadi ar toe aes 4: iets iadeieassiaspeii kk ——=E=_E_z_—————— ; D parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert SISTER DIE Trainor. Bona me . ee ORC Rg oo ea ae ee a ee f Word has been received by jrick’s Chae ro, came | r Ee aiieeikhaaasdet sana ~ — ma Fe | Lillian Walker, Charlottetown, of the recent death of her sister, me Ethel, in Toronto, Ont. Funeral | and interment took place in Tor- | onto. wid where service was conducted by Rev. James Smith who also of- ficiated at service at the grave. Rev. T. P. Butler was present in the sanctuary. Pallbearers : a : were: Edwin Power, Charlies’ BUILDING IN MONCTON Trainor, Wayne McKenna and / id Mick. . Charlottetown, Lawrence McKenna. Francis) McKenna served as a flower) bearer. Interment in the church | cemetery. | recently announced he is build- ing a new A and W Drive In on Mountain Road in Moncton, N.B., and plans an 11-unit apart- ment building there later this year. Mr. McKenna is owner | of the A and W Drive In (Char- Lad... bansisssices ONLY - SHOW AT — AUSSIES SEE TV About 83 per cent of the Aus- tralian population is withia range of the 48 national and commercial television stations. 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