Ae a we = z 7 PY * ~'3 Professional Dieticians CITY NEWS PAGE rie tortiveivest Sy lah te Tederal, devartment of rom TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK ; . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 8, 1959 ; 5 Summer Holidays End quickty. Some pufled at Meegan's uniform and others cursed hum, but he wasn’t hurt, In response to a telephone tip, police sent reinforcements, im cluding a police dog and his ban- dier, patrolman Allen Duncan. One policeman shouted ‘Let the. dog loose.’’ The animal was kept on its leash but this warning proved effective as the arrests Were made. Four of those arre:ted were 16 year-olds. All -11 were booked for general peace disturbance and three were booked for resiatinig course for hospital ioe During the three weeks, working close- fy with the group will be Miss Mona Wilson, R.N. the public health nurse with the provincial ent of health, ng the interview Miss S'n- lair oe some of those fam- ilies who have received letters in- viting them to participate in the survey had not yet: returned a Charlottetown last ‘evening for the start of their three-week stay in the province in connection with the Istand portion of the survey on nutrition being conducted by Ottawa. Miss Dorothy Sinclair who heads the group said Sunday night arrest. ee that ,with the aid of the provincial | card to indicate their willingness. | ~ : department certain families were | There is a 7% for ore ' “ ‘ picked at random throughout the| Persons to do so, she said, a N D ‘| province to assist in the survey.| they have to do is fonward a| ations ay’ + hase selected are in the older | card to the provincial department ; : ' age group, 70 years and over, of health mn Chrartotte: "sleye = A those picked are willing to par- i , As of nine o'clock this morn-| olds. These. will approach their | ticipate they will be asked to ing much of the cheery-chatter of | introduction to the world of the| keep a. detailed four-day record 1] Arrested BALTIMORE ‘AP) — An out- hundreds. of the city’s youth will| three-R’s with a certain amount of the various foods consumed. All\are asked to continue with their normal diet and not to un- dergo any changes im their eat- ing habits. From these records the department hopes to obtain valuable information from which tfiey will be able to give advice to older aged persons and thus help them to maintain a better | healthful condition through nu- | trition during later years of life. Accompanying Miss ~ Sinclair | are Miss Suzanne St. Hilaire and Miss Pauline Vallieres. Miss St. Halaire was in the province last spring to conduct a refresher break‘ of racial tension turned an “All Nations Day” celebration into a mob scene at a nearby jamusement park Sunday. ST. LOUIS (AP)—Eleven Ne-| Pickets protesting the exclusion y groes, part of a crowd which|of Negroes from privately oper ft roughed up a police officer, were|2'ed Gwynn Oak Park were set arrested Sunday im the latest of upon by an angry crowd shouting a a series of such incidents. here. |" ‘Get a rope! . . Knock them 4 Patrolman James Me@Pan, a /°’&t,the-head!..... Back'to Rus-_ | sia!” . white officer, was on his way)” . : : gaosks They were among 40 protesting home after going off duty whet) members from the Cotnmittee On a Negro man stopped him and) pociail FE ee : ‘ ‘ equality a bi-racial group began protesting the recent ar | which as picketed the last five 3 rest of his son. | annual “All Nations | Day” ob- About 50 Negroes servances at the park. RR KK HR HK * 2 MILES FROM CITY be almost stilled. The occasion being the end of the long summ holiday and the return to classrooms. This morning will see the en- rollment of the students in grades two to 12 in the public and high schools of Charioqttetown In thie senior grades school officials are, anticipating an enrolment which | zone will exceed that of last year. mi; this afternoon will come the enprolent of the 6-year- of misgiving and apprehension and no doubt a few tears. But like all children they will not take long to get settled into the routine of the classréom and to make new friends. The drivers of motor yehiclés are also cautioned to once more pay attention to the “school ” signs and to be especially aah for young ones dashing ex- citediy across streets either going or coming from classes. | Minister Will Form : president “Campbellton branch; In St. Louis gathered | . . — - WARNING - PARENTS "SOME OF the principals who vay Hotel, left to right: Fred ; Campbellton, Atlantic Council Ww G took ‘part in the 7th. annual con--j Pound, president of the Char- ‘} president: Roy Jennings, Saint | Ivan Johnson, president Truro * 1 _,>, ¥ention of - the* Main Brgce’} lottetown branch; Jack Morris: | John, Atlantic vice-president; | branch; and Don Riley, pre- I : 7 VITAMI NS ON ROUTE 2 ” Naval. Veterans’ Association’ | Charlottetown, . Atlantic Council | Oharles McAllister, Bathurst, | sident Saint John branch and- yi e E( | BOX OFFICE OPENS are shows in oe of the Dal- erwanizers —oome Boyles, Atlantic chairman; Conrad Roy, | Atlantic vice-chairman. \ AT 7:00 By RICHARD DAIGNAULT Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC (CP) — ‘Lieutenant- |Governor Onesime Gagnon within Prayer Book May Used . 7 few days—Qossibly this week— Vena call upon a Quebee cabinet The new Anglt Church. of} Minister tosform a new vabinet. | Canada Book’ of Co ay-| Tuis is a* normal consequence | er, recently fully accepted-and ap-/0f the death early -Monday~ of since 1927-—— The premier’s death leaves the cabinet without a chairman. How- ever all matters’ continue to be handjed by the provincial minis- ters until -a new premier is chosen to form a cabinet of has own. No major changes in portfolios SHOW AT DUSK TOcNIGHT AND WEDNESDAY THE LAUGH OF YOUR LIFETIME! - Main Brace Association ~ Joins National Naval Body . . « are ‘just .as essential for your children’s school needs > er Duplessi are expected to take place in-the a, i. : ils ete. romance and hi-jinx °- resolition recommending the, at the Stanhope faa, which fol-; a cheerful start *on the trip to ipeones Ger te Coens ‘med an shan nt ao aera Sasiodieas future. r | aw ar teak aneii ie lakeeagtes best- oD affiliation of the Main Brace} | lowes! by an addréss by the | their various _hometowns. | from now, and released for gen-|\ Véteran pélitical observers are| It is the first time in 59 yearé | prands as Parke-Davis, Up- of the boisterous best-s Naval Veteran’s Association with | guest speaker John A, Macdon.| Before breaking’ up it was oral use. s unanimous in sayog Mr. Gagnon| @ Quebec premier has died while) John, Mead’s, Lederle. . are on the screentl the Canadian Nava] Association ald. M P.,: for Kings. ;decided that the..convention im) “perinigsive. use” may im- wil] call upon wont aad welteie (th oalee: et was given unanimous approval| As his theme Mr. Macdonald | 1960 will be held: at Dalhousie, | mediately be granted by indi-|minisier Paul Seuve. 32. to form| Premier Felix- Gabriel March-| SEE YOUR DOCTOR at the 7th annual convention of chose Canada’s defence changes N.B. During the two. days and yidual bishops, in order that the | cabinet -but will wait at least end died Sept. 25, 1900 after a the former organization held at i andthe role the three services| while the’ male members were oo THEN SEE US! church members: in the various five days. brief illness, and the body lay ‘in ’ f {'mishap. the Dalvay-Stanhope hotels last Saturday and Sunday. By affiliating it was felt that | the position of the Main Brace’ ;ed his Honour, Association would be strengthen. would be required to play in a) nuclear. age war. The head table guests includ- Lieutenant-Gov- | ernor F. Walter Hyndman. and conducting sociation - business | ‘the visiting ladies were .enter-| ocese may become ‘tained by the ladies auxiliary | with thé revised book if deem-| of the local branch, a highlight ed advisable. ‘of, which was the afternoon tea | familiar Mr. Sauve, heir apparent to i'Mr. Dupleseis for several years, rarrived: in Quebec City earlier state at the legislative council. The funeral service was heid at the Quebec basilica Sept. 29. HUNTER’S DELIGHT _ GIGGEY’S PHARMACY THE WATER ; Naval tthe Sta I | He conferred with a number of LaFgest member of. the deer ae Seance ed as the Canadian Naval Mrs. Hyndman, Mayor Edwin |at..the Stanhope Inn. * + cabinet ministers during the eve-jfamily is the—Alaska moose, | ‘We Treat The Sick Well” Cinemaiicope an 3 family { Association is a chartered com- C Johnstone. Capt..and Mrs.'. During. the business session i es GQICN rine hich “develunan entiere. dx fet | t st Dial 3170 pany having recognizion by J.J. Connolly: president of the; Maurice Boudreau of Campbell- nS ea ato te | oe Ss GLENN FORD Ottawa_as a national organizat- RCAF Association, Dave Lecky ; ‘on, N.B.. was re-elected presid- | bee DISCUSS FUNERAL PLANS *°°°S' STARRING ’ jon. and Mrs. Lecky; Mr. and Mrs. ent of the Atlantic Council. As om of | Sauve. said early Monday, GIA SCALA- EARL HOLLIMAN- ANNE FRANCIS Another ——— —— re- Stan Bryenton, representing the = ee Sy ae a learning of the premier’s ‘ . AN WYNN- FRED CLARK: EVA GABOR ceived - considerable .discussion Canadian Legion, aide to the Vice-president, ymond Met | N. - death at the ministers would a was that of housing projects im |ieutenant governor, Lt. Cmdr, Dalhousie; “Atlantic chairman, on oa ey at el et 1dr in the day to discuss TO THE ELECTORS OF THE fo.t2d = -v&rious municipalities in which Saunders and Mrs. Saunders, | Charles _ M¢Allister, Bathurst; C¢ Sai@ & Woman Was Shot to) oy arrancsemenis. j eTDIcT A ADULTS 70c; CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS FREE perference is given to veterans Rev. C. Moreau. C.Ss.R., local Atlantic — vice-chairman, Don death today in a farmhouse here }, is expected Mr. Duplessis | FIFTH DISTRICT QUEENS and in some cases to the de yYain ace president, Fred Riley, Saint John: secretary- in front of seven children They ail he in siate in the red and = x * * a * * . e * + + 4 * pendents of deceased veterans. Pound and Mrs. Pound. treasurer, Paul Bouchard, Camp- | victim was Mrs. Mary Lubis. 32.! gold legislative council — provin- | » | In this resolution the organiza_| - Following the banquet the beliton; Atlantic organizer, Jack | The ‘children, members of Alee cai Upper House—and that the | We thank you for your support on and be- | : tion intends to seek a betterment scene moved to the Dalvay Hotel | Morris, Charlottetown. iCzerkas’ family, were about to funeral will tak Lon the fore : 7 WY idn’ i : we tried. { ; of rental rates for veterans. fwhere a dance was held. the sit down to a meal when a man Saamas oar wane | election day we didn’t TC but | * * * * * * * * * * 2 ie reer: Pee Se oe music being provided by Art|- eau eoet Tr a te stepped ftom a closet and free} It is probable another. funeral} EARLE MacDONALD, : through the Canadian Legion and | the municipalities concerned. | In some places the rental ‘ ai haar Burial wil] be in Trois-Rivieres, \ NGM reson ; h i 1 s oi . change of notes outlining new] wound. He 'was taken to host vital Smount of earnings received bp beech at Dalvar, Prior to break. |"0Uet schedules. As negotiated, |in nearby Sudbury where his bade ie: Svante tee eee DAVID | SHIRLEY £ the tenant. One case was brought | ing up a fare well breakfast was Trans-Canada Air Lines is auth-| dition is “reported as serious jented in the Quebec, legislature ; up, where in one Maritime cen- ter a veteran was occupying one of the houses and duri tenancy, he died. His wife re ceiving a reduced\ pension was forced to obtain employment in 'T Color \ ROLLAWAY': CLUB cir she, eae ls ‘Temptation’ ie But without regard to her neded. The theme “The Temptation of Competition Monday and Tuesday nights, Sept. 7 & 8 ed income her rent was rais- | Jesus”, formed the basis of a ed beyond what she could rea- sonably afford. MP GUEST SPEAKER On Saturday evening the dele- gates and a number of guests were entertained with a banquet ___Car Damaged Cantwell’s Mariners with singer | Patsy Leightizer. On Sunday evening the dele- | |gates were treated to a clam , tendered the visitors to give them Revival Topic sermon delivered by Dr. “has. IP. Herndon at the evangelistic service at Central | Christian Church last night. The minister noted that the Greek word trans- lated ‘‘to tempt" indicates both a testing. of character and an al- luréMent to evil. Temptation. is permitted by God as a means of evidencing faith and charactér. — A bilateral |on the weman. air agreement negotiated last year| Her stranged husband between West. Germany and Can- ada was signed today with an ex house bleeding from a orized to operate between Can- mie ce phonse, was found near the farm- | neck | hometown. will be held the oext day | at -Trois-Rivieres, the premier’s ada and Dusseldorf. thence to Vienna plus a second Eyropean centre ‘Yet to be selecvted. ’ Charlottetow T tion is used by Satan the : FR : on a ce iss a a - an ‘ ag - ~~ Sunday Night templar: to ‘eutice to -sia. 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SHOWS 3:30 — 7.— 9 Marshfield, apparently went out|0Ccasion and forms of the q pe oe pris, WATCH YOUR i of control a few miles from Char- Saviour’s temptation, stating in I imit 4 Slides _lottetown on the St. Peters High- | Part a as oe yes by —- < . , “way, shortly after 6 o'clock Sun- |3:6, the gospel accounts a tet ~ ’ day evening: John 2:15-17, temptation is as-| “You SAID 1COULO HAVE ONE Write Box 721 for entry form An unknown person put in a phone call for an ambulance, but when the ambulance and the RCMP arrived on the scene the occupant or occupants ‘were not in sight. The vehicle was resting in the ditch on the right-hand side of the highway and it had turned completely around as judged by the tire marks on the shoulder of the road and along the ditch. ¢ : At about 9.30 Sunday night a man showed up at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital seeking treatment for injuries that could have been the result of an auto At press time last night the | incident was still being inves- | ae y the Charlottetown de- of the RCMP. " LOCAL town. * LUCKY FARM | Production of four-leaf clovers | shows no. signs of falling off this | season with many being found, bu -Mrs. -Orville. Taylor, Gran- ville, ig not satisfied with pet ary clovers, She recently show- ed the Guardian her latest gath-| ering of one four-leaf, five ieaf, one six leaf and her prize of the all. an @leaf clover. She says ‘the multi-leafed clovers are plentiful oa ‘< farm at Gran vile. | e ‘ « * sociated with the triple pitfalls of lust, ofthe flesh, lust of the eyes and. pridé‘of life. 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