rh ee eS * CR oe oe REEF a ae ; : ite 0 a i i ee i Oe ih if ia re i int hi : i é int ef ’ a ff; “i ‘at ual ite in is le Aig tlie j tit wate we inal ld eat ‘ at alt it Hy wie ut i . i He TR HLET- Ine ctESt? Doves ipsehie= ines 35 ti a : ae3% RIGNIR Ek. Ful e : viet embassy .. O site ote near the entrance to the So- in after it was spattered yester- Washington The Prince Edward Islander’s Society of Dalhousie University, Halifax, has outlined its views document. 80 were protesting, s they Island Students At Dal black tar is visible on the wall fugees protesting last week's : RUSSIAN EMBASSY HITBYTAR A large spot of dripping day by a group ef Cuban re- what they termed the pre- student attack -against the U.S. said Uige ae society were attached to ; : se i efit: pure iit iz i! | (ier ERSTE B rll in Cuba. sence of 40,000 Russian troops \ | PEARSON (Continued from page 1) \yens, Avatl 10 the (AP Wirephote) government is also blessed with a booming econ- | . Tax cuts, anes one ei Fe lige Hal Lie bedalir | fyi con - 2E venlh i [thy TH i Rj ali Ee ate ae ai Longtime Resident Of.City | Frank A. MacKenzie Dies’ on and the the volin been procured. teers once they have teil: Hee +i : a al i ih Chall teers ih = ie es “> a ; "4 a 5 | * , 3 s ; bs 7 eer | * . c pty 2 a * . + “ < ss * > Es 4 . * ieee nat S oF ze 2 . i as cr oa i Peiil rd - bis ee s aa 2 _s st wk 2 oe ; eee | é F ba te aan” ae , i -% 3 eh ge 37, P ‘i : « b ss ts os S Bh eek jon P , : ? 2p ‘ e oe 4 3 : 3 p . ; ; . “ .! a 2 ; a a - © e ery 4 ‘ . oe m, : as = 2 , = ; 2 5 “a = ae . - by + “ 7 a ” 1 ‘ 77 ee ae = am = z et 2 z > a i @ - . 4 on xs FF A , ra after a lengthy illness. Attend $ Bi Mr. ie was born pecia = ee means of training Se=uS gramme was a demonstration the Marshfield committee. Fol- group committee meeting by | Hugh Lowry, Marshfield; Roy Paul MacDonald, George Whit- | lowing the demonstration, com- missioners and district scout- ers had the opportunity to ques- Tose ist 5 in | the | member of the Maine Legisla-|tor of the Charlottetown Rotary Frank A. MacKenzie, former lottetown Club, and past direc- Scout, Cub Com en Seas an Simpson. "Joan Willis, Gar- , Owen O’Brien, oe Yemame Co . 8. McMurtry, methods scouting oe Gaudet, Southport; W. | nfe |sentao”te reese Le ee ea ture was highlighted by Rustico; E. G. Kerr. scout headquarters; $ Eric Tant Peters, Ada Gauthier, N orth in Summerside? ren in missioners tion members from Marshfield | W. Reid, provincial president \vice by numerous citizens LAND, NEWS PAGe "Those attending were: Fra Club. Until his fliness, he was constantly called upon for ad- the family is his brother, Mon- all of Charlottetown; The only surviving member of his lunch- 8. ‘J. Warwick, e ; ‘ pro- thelr area. of the confer. nk j , Robert | provincial | Brig. W. | Stanley; Black Gauthier (2) i | (2), Senators 3 — John White (3); Indians 2 — Reg Power, Tommy | Prowse. Newson nessey (3) MacDonald » Pat Walsh (2), 7 — Joe Hen- The ‘for last week Thelma Knights 4 — oP MacTavish, Newtown Cross; Kier Jckson (3); Derek | Maple Leafs Carl Myers (2), Comets 9 — Wilbur Birt (2); Leonard Kevin MacKeighan; up Bobby Whitlock (4). Mike ova BANTAM Angus Béck, Gerry Campbell. PEE WEE Hawks 3 lock, Gerrard Pacquet. Clippers-1. — Charlie wed | Totems 1 — Robert Stewart. Glen MacInnis (2), ; Lions Jim) 4) David Hooley; Barons 2 — Alli son Maqlean, Vince Poulton. Allison Ellis, (5), Racoons 13 — George Rogers living In (3), Delmar Frizzell (8), boat O'Connor, Allan Gass | David Murnaghan (2); Blades 0. Aces 4 — Les Merriam (2) Flyers 9 — Paul Carmichael Malone Hornets 2— Wayne | is ie ie Ee mies vk it : fi fda il [: HEE E ' beom i’ ral ; i A Sw c aoe - a Fe er i ‘ - z es _— ; wm Se Ee. eg Ei Bo re Cae 7 i f; a Derek Bean (®, oe ovehead Tope sre -¢ % ae DIS i i ca ‘ig tia EL i - " ‘ ee . 5 j ~ ¥ wea J 3 » S| . B < 2 a r a hy , . ‘a e ee bg > : : , . " - wan at (as ed F e ei p ee se A + Ss = = we ey RIOR % fe a nus