university policy. They Ebel personally involved’ in = ‘tical and civic affairs; they ‘lead an active social life in terests which were hardly pos sible a generation ago. And the remarkable facet is that today’s ~- interests Island News Page -[Lieutenant-Governor The antics a the Island % year curlers club (FROM THE LEFT) Andy Likely, vice- president: _sident, Gil Henry, ao r ~—Deges a Frank Acorn, pre- — “INAUGURAL MEETING. | treasurer; Andy Bagnall, re- feree-in-chief and rules, -are seen at the Charlottetown Cur ling Club = the naugural ‘onferred ~— At SDU Convocation St Dunstan's University, at, annual graduation exercises Monday afternoon, conferred | bachelor of arts degrees on 56 | _-‘spudents. bachelors _of > ‘science | on ‘eight, bachelor of commerce -on nine, and ‘diplomas in engine- “ering on eight. —. “Following are the. graduates: == Wherethe~students~are-~from=77, this” province, only the home- - town is given in. the- address.- ‘s BACHELOR - OF. ARTS saber great distinction): Joseph Norman Lawrence Don- Elysyn, Montreal, P.Q. ‘Ann P. Tr di “cree a Ane Power, Tracadle State ae ot ale “of impatred “driving saw. Vietor /Maeed.- during-« violent -gale-on~-, FIRESTONE Resa for four ounces of Naran| empty bottle” for your money Sr.’ St. Brendan Mary Gillis sdempireaig ie auaiat in the ree, Herbert MacLean of ‘Vernon 2 get siaiaditie- tan’ ay Home and Auto ee eee ee eid ote eae Sollee this aay may en: vaten: River remanded to May 11 to fix m_Dy— : : : int ttle and a enou orsed by many who have trie ‘C.N.D.._ Japan. — habititation of prisoners, and" ata tee elal The. accused, the. boats loosened the caulking ae : this plan and help bring_back BACHELOR. OF SCIENCE: 4-Ee MW aiichael “Ds a vid Campbell, ~€harlottetown. \ "DEGREES = BACHELOR OF -ARTS- Leonard Francis’ Arbing. Bed. | ~ Lancaster, NB. : Robert Joseph Britton, Mon- treal, P.Q <> er. Brook Nfld.. William Francis Clough, Dor- ** “chestér, Mass . Bennet John Coughlan, ~ Am- erst, N.S- Uta e Dickieson, New Glas- gov Kenneth Anthony Dotron, Ghar fax loftetown. Elizabeth Louise Doyle, S on.-River Earl . Andrew Gerald oyle, | . -Vernon- River. - - Brian. Frederick. Duffy, -Arvida, P.Q. Joseph. Vidal Robert Dupont, ~ Montreal, P.Q. - William.. Bruce Garrity, West: é “feld, Mass. i “Carol Ann Graham, Charlotte. | mo. - town, : ‘James Francis, Griffith, Char- lottetown. im wee Sree Joseph Hagen, North, —Whiltshire | Mary Catherine Jase ‘Handra- - han, Christopher's Cross. Robert Preston Johnston, Cen- tral Bedeque. Michael Stephen Joyce, Mon- | _tréal, P.Q. : Lau, Alice. Stulau Kowloon, K H.. John Weston. MacAJeer, Char- —lottetown Mary Paula McAvinn,. Char- lottetown. }m ‘cae Patrica McCardle, Kin- a Rita Kathleen MacCormack, Charlottetown { Kathleen Anne MacDonald, Mermaid. Kenneth Adrian McliInnis Souris eee e McIntyre, Upper. Charlo, Merv - eonard MeNally, Tracadie Cross. qe wa James MacPherson, | Halifax, N e Francis “iogeoh McQuaid, Bed-_ " ford Mary Martha Ellen McTiernan, Minto, N.B , John Kevin Morris, Charlotte- town » David Dudley .Morton, 5. Mon. treal, P.Q Charlottetown R.R. Robert Justin paitine, Win. ‘throp, Mass facne Edward Redmond, Char- lottetown . Sr.-St. Mary Isabel Mackenzie, GN, D., Souris. Sr St. Patricia Maria Smith, C.N.D., Newcastle, N.B Rupert James Stewart, South, Léna Veronica Swift, Minto, N.B.. * Joseph Eugene Trainor, Em: . erald, Jct. * Richard David ‘Trottier, Mon- treal, PQ 2 John Nelson Turner, Montréal, P.Q. Gordon Nelson Whitlock, Char- lottetown. . ‘BACHELOR OF ARTS (with distinction): . George Fra nees Berrigan A Charlottetown 4 ial William Cowie, St. Lan- < rent, P.Q. ; “Gerald Donald Dunn, Mon- treal, Carma Teresa McQuaid, Char- » —_ lottetown Lynn--Elizabeth (Walker) O'Connor. New York, N.Y Leonard Francis St. John, Charlottetown . Sr. St. Cecilia Metalla Doiron, ° CND., Charlottetown Sr St Peter Mart McQuaid CNDChartottetown John Lorne Walsh. Montreal, = ford. William “Edward cm James Gerard Callaiain: Corn: Gerard Patrick Murnaghan. “Robert MichaelCasciato, St” | Catherine's’ Ont- Laie Wendell P. C. -Deagle, Souris, Charlottetown John Malcolm MacLennan, _ Charlottetown. | ham, “Gerald: Keith Matheson, South: port. BACHELOR OF COMMERCE: Douglas doreph Bell, Charlotte- town | Roriald- Sued Brown, “Halt: Joseph William Condon, “New| | ern- | York, |” John Kevin Curley, Freetown | James Edward ~ Davis. Saint 1 John; N:B= Harvie. Clarence Dennis, Char- | lottetown. Joseph G. Gallant, Souris. ‘Eugene Thomas McLaughlin, Bronx: Noy 5 | BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. (with great distinction): : .. Dennis J. O’Brien, Cobalt: Ont BACHELOR OF EDUCATION: Albert Preston. Fogarty. Souris Joseph Desmond. Gallant, North Rustico: DOCTOR OF LAW (honoris e causa): ‘ The Honourahle Willibald Joseph Reena Charlotte jtown, P.E Receda, ‘Canon’ Elwin Mort. ~ imer ~ Malone, -Chartottetown, PET, , DIPLOMAS ENGINEERING: nine Joseph Arsenault, Rich” | Carl James Chev ette, 'lottetown Ralph Miller MacEweh, Bris. tol. «Joh Wellington | Charlottetown, ., David Dean Phelan, Niagara- on-the-Lake, Ont. ‘Oswald Rozario, Kerala, State, Andia:--- Eric B. Sparkes, Corner BRAK, Nfld... Ralph Leslie W ole tcl = RCAF a Cops Trophy — Char MacKay, ., Ken- SUMMERSIDE. No. |. 58 Squadron, RCAF, Summerside, won the . Pra-small bore cadet challenge trophy with a“total of | 936 points out of a possible 1.000 The squadrons took part inthe vannual P.E.J. Rifle: Range As sociation small bore competition for- cadets which was held Sat- urday in Charlottetown The winning team consisted af. les Denton Dyment, , captain F:Sgt James Reynolds, F-Sgt. James Straight, Sgt. Richard Bohus, and Cpl. Joseph Pravadht The folowing are the-resu!ts 1. No, 58 Squadron |. RCAC Summerside 936 2. & Dunstan's University | Cadet Corp. Charlottetown 907 3° ’Queen Charlotte High School Cadet Corps 905 ‘4 Birchwood High i ul cad et Corps 817. Worry of ‘FALSE TEETH * Slipping or Irritating? Don‘t. be embarrassed bv. 160se false teeth slipping. dropping or wobbling when you eat, talk or iaugh st sprinkle a little FASTEETH on yo % plates. This pleasant powder.civer a remarkable sense of added and security by holding »)ate (firm) ly. No gummy, zooes Sar ferline trie atealine r Get FASTEETH at any drug ono ram fart Brennan, Kensing..... = ideg Bernd H ermann Heikamp, i cae Sicha Monell Rocking: | - do.not-have enough education to. . fint-a job, and are almost fore-_ ‘QC, yesterday gave Frank Mur- | } phy of Millview a one-year sus-- ‘WILLIAMS SHOW pended sentence on a charge of | _theft_under: $50. The accused | * : z Was arraigned in city police Direct from Wheeling, court. West_ Virginia Harold A. MacDonald, Corn- : ° wall, charged with speeding Featuring i "Vehicle without “due care,- and~ at the RCMP rifle range | City. Rezid ant | “= Addresses Graduates ‘Assessed $1 25 morning: and costs or five days. Both were | yesterday’s convocation exercis-. While the fabric ‘ot her tradi- onferred degrees on the tion remains firm though flex- , eraduting class. 4 ible.” Lievtenant Governor W..J. Mac-. “We have: been privileged to aa sar pales ‘court, driving motorcycles. Donald, who addressed the” Witness bia to participate ih. & | Magistrate A-J. Haslett QC, Two city youths were arraign- | graduates, received an honor- nee ene that sf our rapidly fined Arthur: H. Coffin of Char- ed for having no 1966 registration 4! - degree of Doctor of Laws ghangiad auvioecent Ke: it: lottetown $125!:and costs or 30 on their motorcycles; the youths 2% did Rev. forest niaione, Peg ais aac ea | days after the accused: pleaded David Harding and. Wilfred eee ane aia e ele ance. Keeping balance on. the guilty to a charge of impaired Douglas Kennedy were eaca on se ATES ov sdualaé tight-rope of modern education. driving. fined $t0 and costs or five days. ; has become a great adventure. Ral G... Muttart, Souris that life will be what one makes | chat wie with failing to stop a of jt for himself or herself, Da per ‘balavee tae red traffic light was fined $10) matter what profession is,chosen adie ance” and costs. | te’ folléw and. in Vepite...0f-swars,. on. : Yogctohn’ Kennett —Foley,~ city: | elections. the pill or ‘the bomb. . ‘His Honor. told those gathered Joseph MeCloskes, ‘city, chaFg: chai zed with failing to’stop ata _ Lieutenant Governor MacDon- that a untversity, like a nation, | ed with assault had a bench War- gtop sign, was fined $8-and costs! ald regretted the- inability. of needs a sense of history as _| rent. issued for his arrest for or.two days i “His Excellency... the Governor-_™uch as a sense of future. “It failing. to appear in court Saiur: dames Cormier, city ‘charged General and Madame Vanier, to needs tradition as a means of” with squealing the tires of his! be present. He cited them measuring itself. This is espec- ay morning, on a summons ack, CItY vehicle had his case a‘journed, ‘8. truly Christian couple as ‘David Morris McCorm jeharged with lea the scene tg May 9. | are leaving their imprint "ype placed on excessiv . keeping a-pro-, Omar Ferguson, Beatons Wills, salways been a | charged gvith “impaired driving was remanded to May 10 -for ) trial, tones > ially so when much emphasis is e- specializa- | professional- } of an_accident, was fined $50. ———-— oe = Canadian ~ nation that will not rasan or“ too-early et oon au NAMES COINCIDE | Soon be érased.” eT » Clty, charge poy ao eee INTEGRITY ESSE NTIAL STAFF COMPARISON -| with failing: to report an accident pnincues eee ae ee The Lieutenant Governor told. In comparing _the Ta over $100, was fined $50 or (15 tn ean as a ss va abt ithe graduates that-integrity was Dunstan's in hi§.time to the pre days. MacLean, also was arraig- Chur a oun : emarkable the most essential quality for a sent the Lieutenant ,Governor ned on a charge of reporti.g an* coinci ence mario ee the | good life and he cautioned them noted there was one layman - offence had been coipmitted names chosen. for two infant | to be honest with themselves. and several priests; now 60 per, when it-had not been committed, boys be baptized were identical, + Quotin had his case dismissed. -He was and. when the same thing. hap- | Quel “were | represented in both cases “by pened -with:two infant girls. The | f ‘boys were named John Davids j to: the girls Susan Elizabeth. ‘The | parents. of the beys-are Dr. and- John Douglas Smith and and —_Mrs.—David Sydney} Skene. The parents of the girls | .Dr. and_Mrs. William Ar- | enue’ McLeish and Mrs. Law: jor rence Fisk. _ g Shakespeare. His “Honor - cent .of the faCiilty are. laymen . On Hugh Allan 5 Mackin t | both arraigned. on charges of | Frank Sigsworth: . thou canst not then be false of: 55, any man."”’ including several women. His Hopor said, ‘‘more _stu- His Honor. was a, ber of dents are receiving degrees to- jthe graduating class 0f71922 and day than the combined enroll. - ‘he looked back-on-St:-Dunstan’s ment of all the university stu- jand compared thé one he knew dents attending here in . 1922. with the St:-Dunstan's of today. - The numbers~ are- larger today “Change must be allowed and their aims and ambitions * he said, “but for an insti- are different.’ fly have_any_value, it_must _ meeting of the clih: The ex- “ecutive. and-~ directors were elected during the meeting and afew resolutions. were passed. unnecessary horn blowing. The | Rodney Douglas former was given a réprimand, | Dunstaffnage, charged with driv- while the latter’ was fined $10° ing a motor vehicle without due | Mrs. ee ‘ensts—op—five days, — eare and attention, was fined <"" Allan Joseph MacInnis, city, |$40 and costs or._2 days. Two charged with failing to stop at|eity youths were” arraig’ed oi a stop sign, was fined $5_and- ; charges of speeding; Fran’ Mil- See ence ee OBER a | ton . Stewart was fined--$15. -and-|:z ‘William Bruce MacCallum, | costs or five days,. while Gary city, ,charged with driving A! David Craswell was fined $10 Hears Speakers «gnotor vehicle without due, care, | i *. Fishing Boats SOURIS — Leo 4-- Dube, in- and attention, was Jean: to | ed Are Repaired | MacCallum, | Youth Fellowship New Home Recipe Reducing Plan dustrial supervisor of Dorches- Thursday, “May 12, Penitentiary. was.the guest speaker at a meeting of the Baptist-Christian _ Youth Fellow- We Tile = * Furniture Two Accus advantage of the new marine isp at Alberton industries over the weekend to repair boats da- ship at Kingsboro recently.. Mr. LB It’s. simple how ‘quickly one! lose bulky fat and help regain Dube is in charge of the indus- ALBERTON — A: number of * Appliances * lose pounds of unsightly fat| siender more graceful curves; it [Alberton fishermen took good pp righ trial training program at the in- Reman ed t in your own home. Make radicibie pounds. and inches of tr excess fat don't disappear from. neck, chin, arms, abdomen. hips, calves and ankles just return the | stitution, which offers inmates * Televisions is home recipe yourself. It’s training. in eight different trades’ no trouble at all-and costs _ A plea of not guilty to a, “charge ety, Just go to your drug store : grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. Fak two tablespoons full a day Ee ‘needed “and follow the” ‘Naran’ Plan. | If-your first purchase does not and: several of the -boats had to_ ‘betaken=from™ the: water -tmmie>~ diately. on arrival at the wharf. alluring curves and erpcees their adjustment to society upon | counselled by ' LP, O!Donnell, oman — ae -slenderness:-Note-“how=quickly= “yeleasé “from prison: “was arraigned in Queens County Magistrate's Court before Mag- istrate James B. Johnston, Qc, “Differences between the maxi- mum security prisén at Dorches- ter you feel. More alive, youthful’ students pursue “to-thine-ownself-be~“trte~ and the~calendar-tists~a~faculty~ i Today students” “seék a -voice = - Bloat Sonepat keeR bei” ae such even while being re:sed to meet even higher standards of academic achievement.”’ » On behalf of the Senate of St. | Most, Rev. Malcolm A Mac: have some” rigidity. St. Dun- Punstan‘s University, Rev.Fran- | Eachern, bishop of > Charlotte stan’s is that type of structre ; cis Ledwell .and . Rev. Charles, : | town. and chancellor of St. Dun- her foundation of faith andy. .nonald requested of ° the . -stan's University, presided at learning aré as secure as eVCT.” Grancellor, Most Rev. ‘Malcolm A. MacEachern, that he comer “the degrees. of doctor of laws ‘honoris causa) upon Lieutenaht- Governor W.J.. MacDonald and Bet iter ‘Ledwell delivered the ° se for the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor, and Father MacDonald érformed a “similar function for Canon Malcne. she means business a es” ¥ * Helen Cox; siation-manager for Eastern Provincial Air- ways at Charlottetown Air- — port, means ‘business...more business for the businéss-~ man. The smart business- man uses to advantage Helen's "kpow- -bew...and EPA's business-oriented scheduling and routing. To- gether, they get you where you want to go. Quickly. ot s |_,Comfortably. Inexpene sively. Permit you to come pine your business. If you want more business. from your business trips, cal} ae eda) Pe the ne of ' hl throughout the weekend and had’ their boats“ready for the water how you & siniple easy way to| appearing and 1 active. : ter and the Medium and mini- “mum security satellite — —tristitu= | pointed , out, (Monday. ent Charged with driving while. 1n- tions were : jortested _Mathias 1] Francis. —Ma- “Ww and jon Monday in time to. overhau! | ‘their lobster traps. Without the slip several hase ‘fishing could have been lost at a cost of many hundreds of dollars. The Lennox Island ferry was jtaken- up-on the-slip. yesterday- |for annual refit and inspection. prison life and routine: manded to May 20 for trial. He Mr. Dube described penology | had pleaded not guilty, to the as a field in which great change charge: Counsel for the accused is_taking place today, and _im- | was Lester O'Donnell. | prisonment is now regarded as The case of Edward-John Low- being not only. for punishment ther, Cavendish, charged with but = to prepare the inmate commencing the cofistruction of to @ a responsible citizen a building without first obtain- Thus t le e@ticational, cultural, | 126 a permit” was adjourned to health ° ‘and Sreligious May 25 for argument. The ac- facilities are being strengthened. >. cused fad, formerly pleaded not | Mr. Dube’ ‘spoke of ie: pel: ‘guilty’ to the charge. Counsel mary influence in’ the making | for the accused was John Nich- Ast TOUR OF P.E.I.| of a criminal as an inadequate | gins ‘home life. Most convicts come NEED MORE POWER } from broken—homes,- or homes-—-Demand-for-electricity~ in On- where children have not exper-- tario. _has doubled. ‘every tad to | ienced a healthy relationship 12 years. | im with their parents. Lack: of edu- GEE cation is also a very important’ : Wy repeat offenders, many of whom - ~ factor, especially in the case of © 4 28 t ee SE ioe os ed: to crime. said the Speaker, City Magistrate Passes Sentence Magistrate A. James Haslam, | THE DOC ‘was fined $30 and costs or 15 days, and Howard Ohester Rock- ham, Fredericton, also charged with speeding, was fined $25 and costs or 10 days. Two other accused also charg- -Chickie Williams / | Smokey Pleacher Marion Martin Fred Johnson Special | Guest Architect’s Sketch : of proposed Charlotietown | ed with speeding, Stephen Ger- | i fel ard-Malone and David Earl Jar: | Toby: Stroud * — Z dine, were each fined $14 and at costs or five days. | ‘ - Sees osts or five days | Friday, May 13—Regional Pn PATRON Augustus D. MacLean, tity, charged with driving a motor _ Hon. W, J. MacDonaid, E.D. Lieut.-Governor of P:- #1. HONORARY CHAIRMEN _High School, Montague Saturday, May 14—Civic Hon. Walter R. Shaw costs or 20 days. Join Premier Walter R.° Shaw: __ Auditorium, S’side Hon. vee if ey ; Joseph. Lloyd Peters, North for his morning: report - - ce Witte S. ee a 2 attention, was fined $25 and |Monday, May 16—Region- al High Achool, O'Leary ’ Tuesday,.. May _17—Royal Candian - Legion Hall,, | Tignish. All shows 8:00 p.m, -Rustico, - charged: with parking | his motor. vehicle so as to block | A. cangway,; was fined $10 and ‘casts or five days. City Police Chief warned that violators will he dealt with more severely in the ‘future, lames Cormier, city, charged Mayor of Charlottetown George A. Key, Jr. Mayor of Summerside Bruce H. Yeo ‘ Mayor of Montague “ PROVINCIAL CHAIRMAN Brig. A. W. Rogers, F.D. PROVINCIAL TREASURER ~ 7.28 A.M. Monday: to: ‘Saturday ‘CFCY Radio the people of Prince Edward Island. An with squealing the tires of nal R. G. Boyne “motor vehicle, was fined $10 and. ‘CJ RW Radio pee ee | PUBLICITY. COMMITTEE : costs ot five days. Cormier and. Students Advance—$1. SN a hee _ over turned to them has been given help. The assistance Children under 12—50c W. R. Wheeler Ley from local sponsor and save’ nen CHAIRMAN. ns “ RE BRERA ; SPECIAL. NAMES CHAIRMAN | © BUY NOW & SAVE “1. D. Deblois + GENERAL BUSINESS “MR. Clive Cudmore _.Mr. Robert Macleod EMPLOYEES DIVISION Alan Johnson Jack Johnson CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR © Colonel G. Best ee CAMPAIGN ORGANIZER Captain R. AW Nelson CH'TOWRN ADVISORY BOARD R. G. Boyyne, Chairman \ Capt. R. As Nelson, Sec'y. T. D. DeBlois et ‘On. Stewart G. lewis N. W.“Towther, MM... @.¢@. D. Scales L. Grant : A. A. Macleod S‘SIDE BUSINESS AND SPECIAL NAMES CANVASS Paul Schurman RESIDENTIAL Rite ¢ inserted hy the Progressive Consery ative Aces. 9. No. & ~~ Squadron narlottetown 788° & Sea Cadet Corps 728 7. Navy League cadet Corps RCAC, é than ever before. New Welfare offices the new Citadel shown above. Le Army ‘with this portion of construction 700 rince Edward Island would want to . n 6 YOUR NAME\TO THE CONTR Craiq teqine ~ RESIDENTIAL CANVASS — - TUESDAY, MAY 10 For over einlity years ‘The seis Army has been serving offered has been both immediate and practical. The services ; performed by The Salvation Army are needed more today ‘are to be-included in These: will cost. with 1966 maintenance an estimated. $35,000.00. We feel the people of appreciation for over eighty yéars’ outstanding service, This is YOUR opportunity to serve The Salvation Army. Give. liberally to the Red Shield P:E.I, chat Appeal. "HELP THE ARMY ATTAIN THEIR GOAL—ADD i « HEAD ARTERS 176 - 178, GREAT GEORGE ST.- by PHONE 2-2173 yone In need who has assist The Salvation costs—as a token of IBUTOR ROLL."-