" t SOME OF the delegates to w...“ yesterday. Looking over a mo- ! of the complex are: left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huelin of Halifax; Mrs. W. J. in convention of the Canadian :Cfrculation Managers Assoc- tion now underway in Char- lottetown are seen as they Sullivan of North Bay. Oni.. . .loured the Fathers of Confcd and Mr. and Mrs. R eal . oration Memorial buildings Jacques of Sherbrooke, Que 5 ISLAND NEWS PAGE l Circulation Managers : Ass'n Elects Executive. J. M Hutchison of the Lou ' New directors elected were! don Free ess was elertcd Real Jacques. La Tribune, Shel- l president yesterday afternoon brooke. QUE-i. Robert Hog ‘1 of the Canadian Circulation Dailli'IPI‘eSS. TlmmlnS. Outrr Managers Association holdln‘ an Vlctor Lorenzo of the Cal- lts 3lst annual convention here. 831')? Herald- , , Woods of the Toronto Incumbent president William] star and George Sloan of the J. Sullivan of the Nugget. North! Montreal Star were elected first Bay. Ont. delivered his prcsl- i and second vice-presidents. and dent's. address on the tneme ‘ Adam Thomson of the Reng. that circulation managers should ‘ Leader post 3‘ third vice.pres. use their influence to produce ent. better newspapers. Secretary C. Roy Middletonl Ch’town Man l ‘ of The Hamilton Spectator, stai- ‘ed in his report that total mem- bership for the association . . stands at 105. Calgary was selected as the 1965 convention city. St. Catuv} erine’s for 1966. Montreal foi- For Robbery 1967. and Regina for 1968. Delegates toured the Fathers} . . of Confederation Memorial bull buMngggtéigflgfie‘zbvgagaafi: 312: . dings .in the late afternoon._ tor Thomas Hennigar. guilty onl Dun“ the day they. Fame” 3 charge of petty theft when he i pi‘ted m worksmp .5955)?“ and appeared yesterday in city puhldlscussed “ff E99": mane“ ice court. Hennigar was reman- ’ and dnvers' WW“ d9“ ded for sentencing on Thursday. 3 gates attended an afternoon tea The charge involved the the“ l at Government House as guests I of $25 Sept_ 7 from John Baker. , of LieutenantsGovernor W. J ; Also charged with the theft was 3130130113” and Mrs- Maw‘m‘ l Garnet James Livingston. Char- ald- ‘ lottetodwn. who was remanded to '0 i Thurs or earln of his - o “y " Highway Officials I Meeting Here . town. was remanded to Fri- day with bail set at $130 on a drunken driving charge. Highways Minister Phillip Ma- James D Longaphle. Charlot— theson will address the opening tetown. was remanded without session Thursday of the 11th an-. ball to Salurday On 3 Charge 0f nual conference of the Eastern assault involving his wife. whom Canada Association of Highway police said had been taken to Officials scheduled to meet at. - the Charlottetown Hotel Sept. 16 One man pleaded guilty to to . ‘ driving through a red light and This evening's agenda includes was fined $10 and costs. registration for about 75 dele- Two men pleaded guilty and gates. a reception by tie host; were fined $20 and costs or lo‘dcpartment of highways and days. and one man was givenibuffet dinner at Confederatiimi a 20-day suspended sentence on'Centre by the city of Charlotte-l charges of being drunk and in-Jtown. . capable. A fourth man wasl Also scheduled for 'Thursdayj mommitted to Riverside Hospi-lare talks on the opening of the. hi on the same charge. Pan-American Highway and thei‘ a} 2- ' Mrs. Gerald sees: of xiii. m. no in entering .Satnt Dun-tars University and pionstohhcndnscinglut your the Noyce-old was at. m lint-I new Sr. Mary Henry. executive di- .while impaired. in Queens Coun- a supper meeting in the Kirk ‘the crown and Lester P. O'Donw §nell for the defence i._- soapsN lEGlON SCHOLARSHIP AARDED mm 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 16, 1964. Stella Maris Canvass Area Lays Plans For United Fund organization rector of the Catholic Social Wel- A preliminary Charlottetown. meeting was held in North Rus- ‘ fare Euro 3 u. tico Monday night plans for the United Appeal many advantages of the United Campaign scheduled to kick- Fund organization. T’ie meeting off Sept. 24 was also attended by Louis The meeting was chaired by , Butler and Harold Bernard. pre- Urhan Dom,“ and Allan Gaquident and secretary respective. their. chairmen of the Stellajly of the Catholic Social Wel- Maris Regional Hig'i Schoolifal'e Bureau. William Murphy canvass area. representatives.representmg the Board of Dir- from South Rustico. North Rus- rectors of the PEI. United tico and Hope River attended i Fllnd “'35 3150 Present- the meeting, i It was reported that upwards it was reported that the ap-1 9‘ 300 people “mud be called 0“ polntment of canvassers in all " ‘33:: :a’wass by some 30 can“ . . r . distracts was we“ advanced l Arrangements were complet- Am“ Gallant 1‘” Gallant‘ed for the kick-off meetin at and Eric Doucette represented: the high “hm! g Eggltzsgltlesgcgs, 22?: Sexiest. 8:; Following the meeting refresh- lant and Bernard McNeil] rep- ments We"? Served by Cathouc i Traffic Act to discuss 1spoke briefly and outlined the speeding Pine Hill To Honor Dr. J. Keir A fruitful part of the history of Prince Edward Island will] be recalled on Sept. 23 when. the Faculty of Pine Hill College, Halifax will honor the memory! of Dr. .lo‘in Keir at a special service in the United Church at Malpeque. Pine Hill College was found-i ed in 1820 at ' ou by r.. Thomas McCulloch. When Dr I McCulloch died in 1843 he was succeeded by Dr. John Keirp then Presbyterian Minister at Princetown. For the next few years the number of students was so small . that Dr. Keir carrie on the“ work of instruction in his own. home with students coming to: the Island for their training. e has always been regarded i as one of the founding fathers; of Pine Hill and his life and; work will be honored on Sept“ 23. There‘will be a special ser- ‘ vice. open to all. with an ad-; ess by Dr. Ian MacKinnon.; Professor of Church History. Dr. C.M. Nicholson. the Principal of the College. will preside. During e same week, theI Faculty of Pine Hill will hold a .' Refresher Course for mlnisters‘ at Summerside on Sept. 24 and i 25. Public lectures will be held‘ in the evenings of these twoi days, to which all lay people are i invited. F i v e professors from Pine Hill will preach in various ; United Churches on the Island. on Sunday. Sept. 27. Violations Heard In Court Fines of $15 and costs for drl- ; ving without a license and 310‘ and costs for operating a mot~‘ or vehicle with inefficient equip- j ment were imposed on Michaeli Savage Harbor in; County Traffic Court yesterday. ‘ Also fined $15 and costs, for ' . was Lorne Wilbur Wiggington of Montague. Fines of $10 and costs each were imposed on the following: Winston Richard Roach. New- ton, having more than three adults in the cab of a truck: Earl Charles Quinn, Waterdale. falling to stop a motor vehicle when signaled to do so a. police officer; Eric Lester Camp— bell. Fredericton, P.E.I. viugi without an operator‘s licence;i' Thomas William Johnston. Char- j lottetown. speeding. and Rich- ard Wayne MacPhee. New Ha-' ven. failing to transfer registra- 1 tion of I motor vehicle. . was fined S and‘ costs for failing to stop st or resented th e North Rustico 1 women 3 League‘ district. i Frank MacDonald. provincial campaign chairman addressed; the meeting and called for an‘ all out effort in support of the- many' member agencies. He sta-' ted that this year’s campaign. slogan was "Let's make this everybody's campaign." Dr. W Impaired Appea ls Dlsmlssed the executive of the provincial .district in the First Baptist MI- “Slice R- R‘ Be“ dismls“'Church. Charlottetown and in 59d the appeal 9‘ Lawrence My‘.lhe evening will be the. special ers of Mt. Albion. convicted. of! speaker at the annual meeting are and Control of a vehicle‘or the local branch which holds ty Court yesterday. Costs werc‘of St James Hall at 5.15. Armstrong spent more '. ‘ Dr. T19 appeal of Donald Thomas than 30 years in the Caribbean. Rowe of Southport convicted of . . i . - . . ' , . lfll'sl as a mlssmnary of the M ‘mpa‘re‘l “mmg' “85 ad‘lourn'dhodist Church of England and ed to Dec. 8 at 10.30 am. . , Alan K Scale 8 eared fmfor the past nine years as sec- ‘ ' 5 pp retary of the Bible Society. He has an intimate knowledge of ‘the whole region. The territory he covers stretches for 2.500 in h o t h cases. miles from Bermuda to British Bible Society Speaker Here . H. Armstrong. secre-‘fimc away h‘om home travell-l tary of the Bible Society in thej West Indies will be in the pro-lof the Scriptures and supeI'VlS-i l vince tomorrow and will address I geotechnical aspects of P.E.I..1Gmana and across the Carib. R and a Pall?! discuss”? 0“ the"bean from Barbadoes to British responSIbilities of a realdent en- lHondurai " has 19 separate gmeer'. ;civil governments and the pop- Elemf’" 0' “"193” be ulation of the whole area is over held Friday morning. $000,000. T‘le headquarters for his work is Kingston. Jamaica. but Mr. Armstrong spends much of his will ALBERTON — Seventy- one teachers attended file annual f tea chers' convention of O’lcary ice in O'Leary Dis- trlct Regional High School Mon- (1 s . Mrs. Reginald Palmer pres sided and the minutes of In at Mrs. Blanche Crockett. rs. Palmer welcomed all teachers. especially those enter- ing e profession. She stated that teachers must have a sound professional knowledge and. by extensive reading. keep inform ed of changing trends. She rc- . minded those present that fee. ching is a profession second to non in as much as all other vocations are dependent upon M. E. Callaghan. superinten- dent of schools. prepared distributed a list of practical teaching aids. many of to were on display. Due to the ab- sencc of J.A.S. Williams. direcc tor of curriculum. he informed the teachers of changes in the ’3. v.. -trict secretary for New Bruns- l 1‘ lO'Eeary Area Teachers Hold Eall Convention “4 the nominating committee. 0!- 1% h Aldon E. Weeks; course of studies and gave a nrtmental examinations. Hlflh Schml The whole FEDERATION ACTIVITIES is an annual program of the Anna K. Ridley. general sec- Borden Warhead: year they reury of the P.E.I. Teschcrs’ Federation. gave a detailed mentonetosbayotllfl from the are: serviced by its he “mm” 0‘ room of t of recent dc- 9 lschools.outlisedthc by the M0 lng, promoting the distribution ing the work of the Bible Soc-‘ iety. Mr. Armstrong has first-hand information on the effect that the “winds of change" are ha- ving on the political. religious and cultural life of this impor- tant area of the world. Canada has had a long and close rcIa-l tions'iip with the West Indies? and Mr. Armstrong is well equipped to interpret the sig . nificance of the changes that; are now taking place and chal- l ienge Canada to offer the help} that is urgently needed. . Accompanying Mr. Armstrong to the Island is Rev.‘ Donald M. Quigg. w 0 recently succeeded . E.M.B. Wheelock as dis- m < wick and Prince Edward Island. . wi meet the pro- vincial executive for the first tm and will also receive a welcome in the evening at the annual meeting of the Charlot- tetown branch. 1 after a hard-fought battle it was decided to equate the old sys- tem of llcencing with the new. Miller Mschdyen dealt with correspondence and family 11-. lowsnccs. Mr. MscFadyen and Mr. Cal- laghan answered the questions from thequcstton box. Mrs. Velda Wells and William Costsln were elected members of the board of governors. Mrs. W. W. Reid. director of brief- Junior Red . ly. and Mr. Green. muta- tlvc of the f allowance of- fice. explained various aspects of the new youth allowance. lu- commendation: were mated by William Contain. NEW OFFICER! Mrs. Voids Welh reported for are: prudent. vice-president. Mrs. 1m Hardy: “crusty. Mrs. Blanche Crockett. 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