I PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCED FOR RCMP "L" DIVISION will take over the staff ser- geant post; Sgt. E. F. Elliot, promoted from corporal a nd i Cpl. H. tVlcl Cameron, promoted from constable. The first three named are from Several Important changes tsion headquarters. RCMP In staff positions Involving yesterday. From left to right promotions for four menihcrs above are. the appointed men: were announced by “l. Div- Sgt-Major H.G.E. hipman. i from staff sergeant; Sgt. Marshall MacKinnon. who IOCAI BRIEFS THEATRE CONFERENCE The annual theatre confer ence which proceeds the Dom-I inion Drama Festival will be held in Charlottetown late. next week. To MEET HERE The 30th annual conference of the Maritime Branch of the Canadian Postmasters Assocta- tion will be held at the Char- lottetown Hotel. June 4. S anu The meetings will be undet the direction of president Jack L. Carson. McAdam. NB. SUNDAY SERVICES Winsloe pastoral charge. Uni- ted Church. Sunday, May 10. '10 am. Highfield 11 am. Winsloe South with communlot and reception of new members 7.30 pm Princetown Road Sunday school at Prilicetown Road at 10 a.m. Rev. T. R Goudge. minister. DIES IN QUEBEC Entered into rest at West- . P.Q.. Friday. May Longworth Watcrston. widow of the late E. .1 Water ston. daughter of the late Lt C . .l. A. and Mrs. Lottgworlh of Charlottetown and mothei of .loan Richie. Patricia Lyons. Douglas. Tom. and John Wat- erston. Funeral Monday at St Matthias Church, Westmount. CARD PARTY HELD The following are results of a card partly held Thursday night the Community Ladies‘ first. Mrs. Leo Vic-Cm- nell: second. Mrs. Mary I’in- rau; consolation. Mrs. .Ioseph Doucette: men-s first. Henry MacLeod: second. Brent Esscry: consolation. Dan Chioman: freczeout. Mrs. Joseph R. Gol- lant and Walter Cusack; special prize. .Iohn Muilaliy; door prize. Mrs. Aurilda Pineau. MAHAR FUNERAL -— Th e funeral for Mrs. Pitts Mahar took place Friday morning from the Heuncsscy Funeral Home to the (‘hurch of the Most Holy Redecmer where Requiem .High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. William Dou- cette. CSsR. who also conduct- ed the service at the grave. The management and st a ft of Hickey and Nicholson atten- d ody. Pallbearers were: Rupert Chandler. Regi~ nald Mahar. Vernon MacKin- non. Percy Quian. Mahar and Omar Doiron. ferment took place in the Ca- tholic cemetery. .— =1 OPENING ATTRACTION PRINCESS PAT DRIVE-IN MAYII—‘IZ—I3 Gay-colorful. tops in every respect. Show at dusk, approximately 8:30. Center: 3 Francis '. I GEORGETOWN -- J. And- ‘rew Likely. district manager Iof Clover Farm stores cut the ribbon to officially open the ‘McConneil Clover Farm Shop- Iping Center located on Rich- mond Street in Georgetown on Wednesday evening. Clary iFleming. supervisor of Clover Farm stores welcomed the hun- dreds of shoppers to the offi- cial grand opening. The new shopping center is owned by Harr, McConnell. .iames G. McConnell and J.A.B. McConnell. and is centrally lo- cated on Richmond Street, just off Kent Street. The store is under the management of All- an MacPhee and Mrs. Wilfred McQuiilan Is the chasier at the check-out counter. The store stocks a full line of groceries. meats. dairy pro- d frozen foods. hardware and drygoods. The interior is painted white and has attrac- tive vinyl tile covering the Bankers Arrive Here For Opening R. n. Mulholland. vice‘pres- indent and chief general mana- ger o the Bank of Montreal. will arrive in Charlottetown He will be joined on Monday y other senior executives and directors of the bank. who are coming from across Canada to {take part in the first board I meeting to be held In Charlotte- town. . Mr. Muihoiland is arriving a ‘day earlier than the others to ; s k at the noon luncheon of ithe Rotary club it Monday. IThe next day. he will partici- ate in the board meeting. which will be held at the Char- lottetown Hotel. customer convenience. piling Centre I pened In Georgetown I I floor. Along the back wall areI located the meat display coun-‘ ter. counters for fro7en foods. dairy products. fruit and vegg etables. I The floor space measures 42‘ feet by 32 feet and two gondo- las, each 2% feet long run that length of the store. Each gon-z dola is four shelves high. The drygoods and hardware displays are located on the west end shelving of the store andj the drugs and check-out coun-i ter are on the east end. Three rows of flourescent lights, running the length of the store add to its attractive- ness. Three large windows co- ver the entire front of the buil- ding. which is finished on the with white asbestos gies. The store is operated on the self service plan: with shop- pers wagons and baskets tot Blaze Destroys Summer Cottage Charlottetown and Cpl. Cam- eron is with the Summerside detachment. ’ EASIER BRIEFS COMMUNION SERVICE Georgetown Holy Trinity An- glican L‘hurch. 3 p.m. Sunday. service of Holy Commtmion con- ducted by Ven. Archdeacon JR. Davies. PG EASTERN BRIEFS .. UNDER TREATMENT J. J. Enman of Summerside re-entered Prince County Hos- ipital Annex for treatment. IN HOSPITAL J. A. MacKenzie of Kensing- ton is again a patient at the Prince (‘ounty Annex. T0 NURSING HOME Mrs. Emma Fish has been transferred from the Annex to Lockhart Nursing home in . ry. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Crasweli Weeks. Alber- ton. has re-entered the Western Hospital. IMPROVING Mr. John Macintosh. Tignish, "is improving in health while a patient at Western Hospital, Al- RETURNS HOME MON’I‘AGUE ~ The summer “Wage belonging to Sidney T. .l:cen with her daughter. Mrs. so that mainland-Island Green. Charlottetown. on the Brudeneli side of the Montague l h‘“ Immuw '0 her home ml River was destroyed by fire last evening about 7 pm. The cottage was unoccupch at the time. However. it ls be- lieved that workmen were there during the day in preparation for the summer occupancy. Strong winds and the dry con- dition of the cottage made it impossible for the Montague Fire Department. which re- sponded to the call. to subdue the fire. The fire had gained considerable headway before e fire department arrived. It is not known how the fire. started or if the loss is insured Mrs. .lohn Hunter. who since the death of her husband has ‘IlniigIns Mat-Larch, Montague, I Strnthcona. Eastern And C ISLAND NEWS PAGE I eniral Districts iThe Guardian, Charlottcto wn. Sat. May 9. 1964. 5 for “Gang Ten youths pleaded guilty to fighting before acting Magis- trate Charles R. McQuaid in Matg’c‘tnate‘vs Court iln CIhiarg ‘lottctown yestet‘dvav of the instigatiors of a in the brawl, in which“ police described tihe use of ‘ b 10 Youths Convicted I Fighting" ' Harry Talbot of Charlottetown RR was sentence to two years in Dorchester Penitentiary when he pleaded guilty to .charge of unlawfully obtainingion the moral code of Catholic I ’3 sum of money to thc extentih‘ISPiIaIS. and written a three- "gang fight". Sterling Robert .of $350 when h e uttered aivnfumc tratnSIatiion of Grenievr's Itaitray of Brudeneil was fined gthenue to Hillside Motors forf“TIiomistic Philosophy." $30 and costs or 30 days for his ILIIP purchase of an automobile . is now USHI Widely throughout which was not. covered by de-g ' n . . posit in the ba k Rev. Dr. O’Honley' Theatre To S oak At SDU ' P , Box Office Baccalaureate , t ‘ l Saint Dunsna-n's University I “ "or- R9‘ (“WES A Mac' . The Confederation C e n to r Donald. announced yesterda ' I y1Theatre box office will open that the Baccalaureate sermon next Sunday will be preached! by Rev Dr. J P. E ()‘Hanlfl’. ‘ent attractions being housed in pastor of St. Paul‘s Church Inuthe theatre building this year. Sunimcrsitie. I The center opens June 8 with Monday May 11 for over the? counter sales to the 24 differ- lut 01803 from up mont- ly from 10 am. to 5 pm. Mom, day through Friday, 7 to De pm. Friday evenings and 91 .m. to 12 noon on Saturdays." Also available. through tho‘ province as a mobile box offic. selling tickets throughout tho height of the centennial cele- brations The truck is equipped with a loudspeaker and can ac. as a commentary booth for var- I)r, ()‘Hanley is a native ofIthe Neptune Theatre present. ious outdoor displays. St. Peter's e graduatedlation of “John A. Beats The: “"1 be ivcn W. I from St. Dunstan's in 1928, was Devil", and the 13-week season‘ye ar old Acadia Universny ordained in 1932, and receivedifollows with a succession of‘Student Pamela Stewart, nn his PhD from the Angelicumimusicals. revue. opera. ballet. in Rome in 1936. since then heaand him and drama presenta-I lslander. She will handle the selling of tickets and other cen- has been on the Staff a! Sh ; “0",. ; tennial information. , I)uu~tan‘>s University. ROAF chaplain. and pastor in Car- I ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ * * * * * .digan. before taking up pres-I :ent duties in Surnmersride. has co-authored a work THEATRE WHERE THE MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER 'h’- h u “ "° Tonight Only At 7-9 Adult the English~speiaking world. mken bottles and knives, and the magistrate warned the i youths that any futume similar ‘ happening would be dealt with First Fish Load I PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer H717le (MIMI/[Sf VIII/M} THEY/V M." UCLIMN Mal/f7” P/[Il/Ff INAHUUKS AUIAL’I INT/7 "much more severely." The. case war. one of the fit of its kind In the oily. One youth who had I Expected Today ‘ - SOURIS —— The first load 01‘ filSI‘l to arrive here this seasonl I was expected over night. The.‘ been charged with unlawfully causing a disturbance in the; same instance was in; court at the time. The otheri youths were: from Charlotte-I to'vn. James Irving MacDon-l ald. Joseph Byron Gallant]. Barry Phillip Edward, Gaylatnd" ‘ tewatrt Ferguson, Geooge" Francois Maclhean; oh ‘ land MacLean, New erth, Roy Eugene Shaw, Brud-enell. Kenneth Eraser. Brudenell. and Lawrence Peter MaoLean of Newport were the rem-aiming accuseds. All were ' and costs or 30 days. There were two other major cases on the docket. James ICNR Buses Supplement Rail Service Until Sept. 20. two return bus trips daily will be supplied by the CNR between Charlottetown and Amherst. to help ease the load on the train service to the I Buses will leave Charlotte- town 645 a.m. and 3.40 p.m.; Amherst at 10 am. and 7 pm. Connections will be made with the mainland trains from Hali- fax and Montreal. The service will begin June 15 dragger MV Iceland, under Capt. Leonard Osborne, was scheduled to begin unloading at the Eastern Fisheries plant at 7 o'clock this morning, Some 90.000 pounds were aboard. (.‘apt, Osborne. a native. of Purity Products” 317 K61" Dis! 4-7125 CRUSADE Class Sunday 2:30 P.M. Fortune, Nfld. has been fish- ing out of here for the past: a- seven years. His dragger was' busy all winter, taking fish off both Nova Scotia and New-' foundland coasts. Tile present cargo was said to have caught off Newfoundland. To date the remainder of the: ’ fishing fleet operating from this‘. ; It is un-I .. awaiting . ‘ cleaning from the Fishermen's :- Loan Board. Some 15 (iraggersi port has not sailed. derstood they are here and another five. based at either Murray Harbor ustico are involved. was no immediate word when they might sail. Processing of the fish to he landed today is not expected to begin until Tuesday of next week. To VISIT NORAD OTTAWA (CPI About 70 members of Parliament, headed by Assm-iatc Defence \linister Cardin. will leave here Saturday in an RCAF Yukon plane to visit North American Air Defence Command headquarters at Col- orado Springs, Cold, and the Northern NORAD region head- quarters at North Bay, Ont. They will return Monday. Dr. Basil Brown Instructor Sunday 2:30 P.M. Cornwall United Church Monday 7:45 P.M. First Baptist Church Charlottetown Tuefiday Park Royal mted Church EVERYONE IS WELCOME Crusade dates Charlottetown . . . . .. June 7-14 Summersido June 15-21 Billy Graham-Joe Blinco [1717175 Vat/45 GEM/FM! MGM! IRWIN/Y0”; SUZANNE PIESHEIIE IY HARDIN SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY ATI AND 3 JET-AeuolcitsMethxco-UPMArnAus! 9-5.“; )1 ,. :_\ I and at the same time the Ocean Limited will run a few hours ahead of its normal schedule con- nections can be made. The bus schedule is listed in CNR's sum- mer timetable. j H E L D SATURDAY EVERYTHING MUST GO 5 At The COUNTRY STORE SALE St. Pauls Church Hall OVER —IOA.M. On Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Mulhoiiand and other execu- tives will be joined by Prem- ier Shaw and Mayor Gaudet at the official opening ceremon- ies for the new B of M build- ing on Grafton street e IIIIiIIT ‘ uv WRIGHT Isnons HIM" MAUREEN fillIIII-II'IIIRI g If you were a real Spencer. you just naturain did your growing up on Spencer's Mountain. mm.mm NMlIctII-mnlltlmflm ' I k mav— ’ Manhunt; IN THEATRE " QBRACKIEY P7: RD. 66 You 're a Young Doctor.../ m an a». Rut: Blunt Lions Club In aid of charity GENA ROWLANDS Sponsored by the “E a. _ K nunsu .. RE-OPENING SUNDAY NIGHT Show at Dusk put her out of her *‘k‘k'k'k ***** 9' 5WD ..M........ow ’.. ..;:-atm «.mm'v‘m'Y-wi‘mw'.'..r I 1‘“, ‘xyug ‘-, . , .//' \ . ’ L II “most 1,. William Wyler’s _—fi PRODUCTION 0' O " Em om. 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