aig tg and Canada's flag. “Canada — the Nation’, at an ecumenical service here yester- day -morning which saw the blessing of Confederation Cen- Chairman of the event * Dr. Frank MacKinnon. presi- dent of the Fathers of Confeder- ation. Memcrial Cititzens Foun- dation and the Fathers cf Con- federation Memorial Building Trust. A-parade® through city streets was followed by the arrival of Lieut. Gov. W.J. MacDcaald, who took the Royal Salute and inspected a guard of /honor pro- vided by RCAF ion Sum- merside. - Following ' the ade of the flag, which was. carried by scouts and guides, the invoca- tion was'given by Rabbi L. Med- juck. Rt. Rev. P.F. MacDonald, Ro- j was raising ceremony and ° general | Premier W.R. Shaw | “Canada's Memorial | ‘ salute, spoke on to Her Founding Fataers,” a Dr. Bonnell gave his address. ‘were Confederation Centre | Choir and the Band of the P.E.1. | Regiment (RCAC). | Taking part in'the ceremony |? North River Road. Property owners have an-| nounced rétention of legal: counsel to seek means of ob- taining an injunction. A petition : already has been presented to’ i : one of the councillors for pre- Ee . Ze sentation to the mayor and ' Ae SS council. It strongly objects to structure as_ not lansdowne Avenue area back of | history: Audrey Gallant; physics, | Gerard Gauthier; science, Cari | Small Lo metry, Leo Peters and Beryl Buote. bster MONTREAL (CP) Two) young . Quebec scientists will «spend the summer in research, ment scholarships. Daryl] Gul- gon of Trois Pistoles will work | under the Nova Scotia govern- ment, studying the ecology of | the Missiquash Marsh, and Gab- | aided by CIL wildlife’ manage- | | | Fe t mricallesiccnini: hice sab adidas ‘Grant And Wong Are Top Scorers Peter Grant and Nicholas Wong, playing North and South? were high scorers (61.36) at this week's duplicate. bridge play at the Charlottetown Hotel. | To Jamaica Runners-up in North and South | elcomed | HEATHER MATHESON Missionary | the proposed conforming to the gefieral arch- itecture in a _ neighborhood where single family dwellings; predominate. a Two Impaired Drivers _ ALBERTON —_~ Dennis |mard ahd Lorne Frederick Mc- | Hugh of. Nail Pond pleaded guil- |ty to possession of 96 undersiz- ed lobsters before ‘Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald in court at Alberton Wednesday afternoon. Bernard, represented by ‘Neil ere Mrs. M. A. Farmer and | Mrs. Carl Green, 59.53, and Mr. ‘and Mrs: E. E. ees an Mrs. L. I: Duffy and F. J. Mac- The Young Adult meeting of Millan, 53.33. eee ; . ‘ Central Christian Church took Top eccrets Rae ene West | special form in welcomin, R. MacLeod, was fined $10 and costs and his 1953 car. used in committing the offense ‘was or- dered. confisecated:-McHugh, re- Draw Fines SOURIS —A-North Lake man, (gm e Fines Levied Ber- Leary, and Don Finley, Elms- vost, St. Felix. and Lio Ga- dale, received fines of $10 and costs for driving. without due care and attention. For: driving with expired re- gistry John Albert Leo McInnis, Eimsdale, was fined $10 and costs. Z A charge against Eric Leslie McCarthy, Tignish. of spinning” wheels, was dismissed. For permitting more than. two adults besides the driver in. the riel Alain of Le Saules is study- ing hares in Quebec. vin, Ascenscion, were tined $10 and costs for tire squealing. Two residents of Alberton, one from Tignish* and one from 'Nail Pond were fined $20 and costs for possession of intoxicat- ing liquor. A man from Elms- dale was fined $20 and costs for being ‘intoxicated. TODAY - SAT. 2 SHOWS DALY | Mat. 2:30 Eve. 8 Cres } { \ re ue : : &® > ° “— 3 oe : nu A ; i . ° , i. f | - - oe jae Cameron, 9 Edward Street 3 . City Playgrounds Are Que?y sass seueer mune. @ = 1A [) N beriand Street. Connau *t ; ° Square: Linda Ryan, 10 Dov». { ‘With Many Improvements —[S'sirea.“fed ow: sare’ : Hanley, 172 King Street: ry 8 The Charlottetown Recreation.| set in- keeping the accident rate ~Yictorig Park: Jane Williams Eastern And Central Districts ‘al Department opened all city at its past tow level. 4 Ambrose Stree!. and Nora soumntrenlinseisidiian ee eciseriapiepeccapascnal : , One new playground is in oper-| Goodwin, 45 Highland Avenue , | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., July 2, 1965. 5 Playerounds yestetday for the sition at Spring Park as a result Kinsmen “Park: Daphne Sted _ FO a —- summer season. of further development in the man 58 Walthen Drive. *-d ~ e All equipment has been check- "newly seeded area west of the | Don Wight, 288 Grafton Str->: ed prior to installation on each a. It ane ae f Beckstep | soring Park: Patsy Doherty 7 ra U a ion e of the five playgrounds. Sever- |‘, baseball and solthall. Riverview Drive, and Fred Mac , Attendance figures for .last Donald, 17 Moreau Drive j;al new units are in use this year broke all records as the . ; * }summer having been made total soared to 52,834.- but even| This year the playground available through the efforts of Sreater numbers of youngsters| hours are definite and there w:| e a aris the Charlottetown Rotary Club.| aFe expected to use the play-|be no supervision on Sundavs , Included is a shipment of newstounds this year and it will/From Monday to Friday ‘ye ibaby chair safety seats which | Probably be a busy summer for | hours are 9.30 to 11.30 a.m a Anne Marie ,Gaudin who re- | / are expected to be a great as- supervisors. | to 4.30 p.m.; and 6.00 to oe | ctived the award for the high- STAY, JOBS ee ee. ext average -in the graduating | | Members of the supervising will close at 4.30 Saturday after “ class, gave the valedictory at RCMP Marine staff and the playgrounds to noons. The hours are designed. fhe closing euerciess of Stella | which they have been assigned to permit children specific tim Maria Regional High School re. Members To | are: Hillsborough Square, Jean-'es at home for regular meals. cently, The address to the Famili oe graduates was by sister as Mite eB, Pu, Become Familiar i* *&. + *. #% &.2 . St. Francis \Kavier Univer- | The” marine service of the sity: Antigonish, «"* | RCMP will be much in evidence Naas sid aelets iy Same he BIG: ah | In etressing the importance ardund the Island this summer | . af books, classic and-contempor- | as boats from that branch of ’ ary, she said, ‘‘it is therein that the police force will make ap you ‘must seek security and ;}-pearances at several outstand- | strength in- this age of shifting | ing events planned for the com- wines, — . ing season. { | lowitn ” hames The ML Fort Steele will be : , , = Be eee niet Mesto Gow. | in Summerside for the Lobster d. 8. BONNELL GIVES DOMINION DAY ADDRESS —— en - baat — nt ue: Carnival from July 12 to 17 and a lrate Citizens Doiron Gallent. Reen|l will be present during the Char- : \ a ' ; »_ Betty — ae e |Jottetown to Shediac sailing re- Th ht Seekin Reels. —s = » Audrey gatta July %¢ and 31. It may be | joug g | Gattant, ee ot Ge i back in this city again for Old a il : Peters. =“ (ad Home Week, August 16-18. If Counc Meet The prize list, which includes NNE MARIE GAUDIN | Not the Wood will be in port. | ; scholarships for the highest : The Souris Fisheries Exhibit- 8 uv Plans are believed formulat-| averages in order of merit are | Gallant; Latin, Betty Gallant and| jon July 20 will see the PB In- , ed by residents to request May-/ as follows: Ann Marie Gaudin,| Erma Doiron; ethics, Suzanna terceptor_present_and_it_is—also . n or Walter J.Cox_to--call__an-Gerard-Gauthier-and--Cart-Gal=| Doucette and Darlene> Gallant; expected to b e on hand the fol- emergency meeting- of City) lant. A prize for English com-| biology, Bernard Gallant and | lowing . day at the --Montague A : Council to consider their pro.| position, mathematics, French | Anita Gallant: French: Carolyn | Strawberry Festival. Rev. Dr. J.8. Bonnell of New| After a proclamation by. the test against the erection of a| was awarded to Marie | Gallant: algebra, Gerard Gau- |— = York gave the main address — lieutenant governor, the flag | four ~. apartment usit ia the! Geudin; English feon| nt yond Merle Doucette; ge0-| ~ WORK ‘OUT IN FIELD "| man Catholic vicar general, Ber: a : i gave the dedicatory prayer, and 'Phail <o72 ea seereup home a former member, Hea-| ee ees sores weades presented by George McMahon, front of a motor vehicle, John | . Lub. Olls BOLD EXCITING ail, , with runners-up | hi daughter of Mr.| guilty ‘to a charge of operating | was fined $50 and cost : . the flag was blessed by Rt. Rev. wirs ‘Helen Dunbar: and Mrs, | ther Matheson, daughter = : wwitide. iis abili-< | costs. Michael Kenny of St. Louis was | Oils Ma W.W.- Davis,-Halifax.--bishop: of toy Wellner, 58.06-'and Grace 204 - Mrs... Charles...Matheson, 5 sence anne ie aicohal | James. Edward. Bernard, also~fined $10 and costs. Melvin Pre- | (4. Nova Scotia. King and Jeanette Gleeson, 97.-| Charlottetown. «- ak leak a ae feuaoe ;from~-Nail Pond, pleaded ~ not SHELL Diesels ort The third part of the dedica- | 59 Fis li Miss Matheson ped spent the . an { : eae placing ee gear in : tion was conducted by Rev. Da- ther players were Mrs. Ben last two years in Jamaica as a ; -|the fishing grounds during a \I/ : vid MacDonald, Alberton, pre- Sonnac I. D. Rozman, Dr. missionary and teacher in the ae eee Cee a oak closed “season in district No, 8 Factory Outlet ; WZ Greases sident of the P.E.I. Ministerial L. H. Killorn, Allan MacMillan, ‘Christian Boys’ Home. During fe wes “ next and the case was adjourned for : FARM B Association. : Tom Cauty and Mrs. J. M. Bell. the months of July: and August, rhe ys when ; @P- | one week. oe el : she wilt be on the Island whete | Peared Oine kine coum _ Evidence was. concluded in k N : : \ : : she will participate in the Chris-/ B- Johnston. QC, in Kings County fine case of Leo Francis Mac- , Luc y um r. J. W. Skinner ; ' e iti i cat Magistrate's Wednesday. | noyvall : 5 ; \ tian church camps being held.at John .F Dundee, |Dougall. charged with selling, : Canoe Cove. ¥ | Wet re ’ | giving or supplying liquor to a «Dial 4-4044 | aa The leader for the meeting Pleaded guilty oe &| person under the age of.21 and 88584 i ; | 4 : / r em oainy er" erne elon Wer tel BS eyeangete, as a “"Samattasts’ & MIDNIGHT SHOW TONITE : /Christian College student from’ by alco! “ wes a /July 8 in Summerside at 10:00 ae pote es — I jJamaica. Addresses of welcome! and costs or 10 days. | a.m. , Money must be picked ap by oe re as’ ; i : {were given by W.O. Weale, min-| _ Hiram Giller and Lester Bi A st Edwards resident, Brad- bse we Pegs ‘] 5)iater | of; Central Christian | rere ecto of call hoteles, | ford Doucette was fined $75 and < Sat~-duly 3 at pm. | (HE BOLDEST MOTION PICTURE OF OUR AGE? : \Church: Mrs. Preston Beck, and Of possession of small lobsters. ' eosts for driving while impair- JLESSSoeeor ee : : : “‘S]-"'Glen Watterson. Mrs. Kenneth Miller-was" fined: $19" and” costs” Fale von a T. Norris sang a solo. Neil Burt, for having 19 small lobsters and | ‘The tide started Monday and. minister-of the Christian. Church. Leonard Joseph O'Meara, Al- -berton;-was-fined=$10--and--eosts= for failing to stop at a stop sign | was fined $10 ‘and costs | for possessing 10°~ For failing to stop on a signal wificiale report. Their contments aa. say the least I have one of your , on : . days. . } i flags fora parade?" — soared to 1,500 by 4:30 in thejprayers of the charch and also ; ‘ |Coleman, were fined $25 and re “It's too bad this place didr’t | afternoon. emphasized that the benefits of | W-R. Robehtson of North Lake | costs for driving witha due ope The bilingual guides report a Christian service far outweigh Pleaded not guilty to a. charge | care and attention. : -have little pink roses around “where do they rent fishing rods?"’ 2 “What are we supposed to be = { nds each da : Sense oe: — ing totalled 527. By Tuesday it had risen’to 770. -~ i On- Wednesday the figures; sizeable percentage from Que- bec province, fewer from New Brunswick which also has ai large. French-language popula- b weekend, Centre officials in Grand Prairie, Alta., brought 5 Week. eg “there will. be’ several the./“doctrinal minute’. His ¥ ; : sal re ae Tw vas “Tt does’ tter from a: police officer-<and-driv= er me héme was oes matter | ‘ail Pe os “x hig“ 7 AVES 1 SUS= Miss Matheson stressed the pended, Harvey B. Lecco of great value to her personally of Murray. Harbor, was given a the whole hearted support and ‘tal fine’ of $65 and costs or 20 any personal disadvantages en-| % driving while his license was countered on the. mission field. suspended and had his case ad The meeting was closed with Journed to July 14 for trial. prayer by Kenneth Norris, pre-|. TW persons. were each fined RETARDED CHILDREN ASS’N RECEIVES CHEQUE The Montague Retarded tion, Mrs. Claude Dewar, ac- | solation, HH. MacDonald; freeze-‘| Minutes later than Charlctte- es = : s 2 ‘ Te wae Shildren Association recently be used to further assist the cepts the cheque from David |.oht, Patrick Trainor; door prize. | town. Sun rises today at 5.48 me ye received a sum of money ffom retarded children in the area, E.-Rourke, treasuser of the | John Hagerty; epecial,. James |a.m. and sets at “846 p.m. All ¢ A — * 4% 4% M& HH MH MM SF, he Kings County Loyal Or- The treasurer of the associa. lodge, | M. Garland. |. | times ADT, te Ke KK RK x * | beg See ~~ se : 2 i Nee ; ‘ : 2 | * ‘ nN oy — oo fo : : : f ¢ ‘ \ * di ¢ : : . ‘ at. . . y Be * . ' ange Lodge. The money is to- trance to the Protestant Child- ren's Home, is owned by Robert | Mutch. CARD PARTY _}-- Following are the results of the card party held at the C ity Centre Thursday ‘evening: Ladies’ first, Mrs. E. Lawlor: second, Mrs. M, Peters and Josephine Blanchard; consola- tion, Mrs. Joseph Doucette; freezeout) Mrs. Arthur LeClair;: gent’s first, Clem Wyann; -sec- ond, —Sterling — MacLeod; -con- sion of his. ‘without ‘due tention, : Carlyle Lowell Ramsay, Rose- -bank, and Cecil Earl Wallace, Raymond JoSeph' Arsenault, Waterford; William Clayton Bell,” Alberton ; Howard Joseph Gavin, Tignish; Edward Joseph Rich- and $s and costs and a three- | Jicense S=* DRIVE-IN THEATRE Samael Saint John River, Valley Clear Little change in temperature. Winds light. Low-high at Hali- , fax 50 and 75, Yarmouth 50 and | 72, Kentville, New Glasgow, Gostien 45 afd 75. «Charlotte. | town 45 and 72, Moncton, Fred- | ericton, Saint John 45 and Outlook for Saturday,. showers rel little change in tempera- High tide today at Charlotie- | town 2.23 a.m. and -1.45 p.m At Rustico at 8.38 a.m. and 1195 | p-m. Summerside tide eightcen | TONIGHT ~. 2."owwes JAMES BOND IS BACK IN ACTION! r looking for?” tion. A surprising number is sident of Maritime Christian, $2 and, co-ts- or 30 days for | ard/*Tignish: Basil Riley. O° ae. “Pardon me, I lost my wife.” | from Western. Canada, partic-; avert : < | ilegal while another : ; y, U- ° ; d Do you mind if 1 take my |ularly Alberta and Saskatche-/Collese. Following this all pre- » (acts Pusscpon, while spother | Leary: R. Keir MacDonald, 0. Tonight and Saturday Show at Dusk di-.< X\& {72 shoes off and have a little nap?"’ | wan. se | tombeatio. . eae : “Where is the little Antique The box-office for the Char-| Ship hour. jen WEATHER j eOnedeeennceenreeseseneneseesonree, ates sesedecescoreecece, Al WGK ‘ JAYC ere isthe Lace tbe ts fae Case Et a a ?"The French had a: these kids gm 8:,| OHRISTAPHER KNIGHT - Forin- stevenson - FuPPEW “Do you send out search par-| ed to hum after a few anxious, SCHOOLS. ARE CRAMPED : The French.had a 2 these kids u ; ties every hour on the hour’ | days. by the officials. hey re-| Formosan dniversities' 15,200 | TORONTO “(CP-— Tempera- 3+ ~~ tati ih th > But they keep coming. By the port “It is far ahead “of the | places are sought by 40,000_high | tures: eo reputation ; Mavethe SHOW AT ‘ thousands.’ same period last year.’’ Agee ' school graduates each year. 4 ao Wed, night Max. ae for it p33 yen for f 11:45 . ~ “ : ww AWEOR io. SM 1 fee at . # | | Prince “George ee 46 85 ct er se, 3 *e0 : it!... < ia | Vancouver ... ..... 57 79 oa ee rie TT I. | Victetia sci 68 ; feletoas BR eamoata Sg oii eid aes APITOL - NORTH RIVER ia Bt : | Reaina “te Wee 52 71 : rea i ea | : . = : ; I= | Winnipeg”... ...,....57___66 3 * : i (OURWE icc. cesseh. S119 tx sp Nae aoe eee UMMER rere | STARTING MONDAY “ -o- | Mrs. Alex MacLean Heather- | Quebec ... .........45 74 | : | dale, is a patient in the Kings oe a OR : and the fabulous summer af Ui R ‘ ; s| County Memorial Hospital. _ int Joba i.. ..:..50 74 - 4 'M X ———————SSS== ‘CONVENTION SET - |ausitae 7 8 = Explains... : _ eT cat of ane Charlottetown “4 re ous 2th annual convention t Ss r : - ee / P.E.I. Credit Union Eeague-Ltd. |Yermeuth 000 s f= Se wk kk wk KN Kk will be held Saturday, July 10-} s+ Jon's |." 4g 53 t 5 oe ae at Vernon River, it was learned | Albany . | «54g Weenendty. Boston. .....3..-. 886° 79 LEAVES HOSPITAL - NOW “FOIE = Ginesi cis 67. Mrs. Wesley Campbell, has | Miami. .........,.. T7..—-th— = returned to her home at Whim New Orleans :...... 75 a Road, after being a patient in |Los Angeles ....... 7. the Prince Edward Island Hos- San Francisco .... 54 — | pital for the past six weeks, Her | HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- daughter Norma of Charlotte- | ther office says a large hizh | town-came to be with her- while |-Pressune-area“moving eastward she is convailescing. ci ae ee Lakes will main- wo dapFIR®. CALL mo o ,damage resulted from a tlook - : ess . fire in an old deserted barn in Rewer es agen ad 4: — \eaA> the Mt. ‘Herbert area Wednesday |~ Regional forecasts. —_—-——— son morning. The Parkdale Fire De-| Nove Scbtia mainland. Prince =~ partment responded to the Edward Island, Easte i New alarm about 10.30. The barn, Brunswick : ae situated not far’ from the en- Counties. _ Lower