‘Rereigs fi &- "ern, ho. were sen wi fan Rankin, president of the ‘board, (RIGHT) is seen with fdrom the LEFT, Jack Turner, _ Marilyn Cox, John MacEach- “YMCA AWARDS PRESENTED | “awards at the YMCA fast might. Jack Turner was honor- ed for. outstanding servicé in- the ‘‘Y’ throughout the year. ith — Cox was one of: the~ -CNIB-Members ‘Attend Banquet . Blind people from Reareane, | -eons Summerside, Bo rden and- Char- “Jottetown attended the Canadian -Council of the Blind’ annual ‘banquet held last-.night at the Canadian National the—Blind--Centre—here-The.ban-. quet was catered to by the ladies of the Charlottetown Aux- TOCAL: BRIEFS ‘GRADUATES . _“ Brenda Maureen. Atkins, Mt. Stewart, P-E.1., and Evelyn Rosamond Seaman of St. John’s, Nfld., were’ among 13 graduates of the Nova Scotia Hospital School of Nursing —- exercises Wednesday CARD PLAY The following are, the results ef the card party held at the Sara’ ‘Recreation Centre last ~—might; “Ladies first, Georgina Arbing; second, Mrs. John Mac- Lesa men’s first, Harry Hugh second, J.A. MacKenzie; ; me prize, Joseph Ryan; special “prize, = Mrs. ~Annie MacEntee}- freeze-out, Mrs. Philip Smith and Athol Ellis. TO JAMAICA Caro Ann. Graham, -Chaflotte- town, has left for Kingston, Ja- maica, where she _ is spending. the summer months teaching and working with the Christian Boys’ Home, She was a recent graduate of St. Dunstan’s* Uni- versity and will be attending the “School of Social Work, Univer- . gity of Toronto,’ in September. Carol Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Eim~ Avenue. BUILDING APPEAL The Salvation. Army capital éund- building appeal has reach- ed a total of $20,000, it was an- nounced yesterday. The objec- tive is $35,000. It is expected re- turns from the rural areas and Summerside will be made this week or the first of next, Brig. A.W. Rogers, provincial chair- man: said. Returns to date from the ‘various divisions have~been termed heartening and _encour- . aging’ and workers have been urged to make a special drive to have the campaign. suiccess- fully concluded as soon as iol sible. x NEW OFFICERS Dugald MacNutt, Beach Grove was elected president of the PE.1. Public Servants Associa- tion at’a theeting of the associa- tion’s directors Tuesday. evening. Also elected to the executive for the coming’ year were Vin- cent MacIntyre, city, vice-presi- dent; Pius Bolger, city, ..secre- tary; and John Hobbs, city, treasurer. | Gau attending Austin se 195}. iiary. Chairman ‘a recréation, Edgar Doucette, gave a brief resume eee ~the awards —-and-|}“! othe ‘ladies’ high single went to Nettie Stewart. The men’s—high single went to-Exnest Gaudet. of Summerside, who-had a score of 352.for five-pin’ bowling. Mr. also had an average of 84 for’ the year ‘for candle-pin bowling. Wendell MacDonald presented the then called on-Mr. game cribbage tournament. - The White Cane cribbage cup,’ to Lion Wendell who, groups in the future. Guests at the head table were: Club and Lions’. Fenner Stewart, tainment on the piano and har- Monica: | & Institute of of the ‘bowling activities and Charlottetown ‘Lions ‘Club challenge trophy to ValetieArsenault who made the. greatest improvement in bowling during the year. The president Doucette to present the cribbage tub to Philip Bower and a gift was also to John Westley Ford fo: placing second in the 25- donated by Ralph Dennis, was presented along with his partner -Lion Elwood Ford, won the cup from a team of blind players in a 10- game tournament. This cup will be_competed...for by various Peter McGarry and his wife: Lion Wendell MacDonald, repre- senting the Charlottetown Lions ‘KeithLangelle, Kensington and Lion Glen Matthews, Summer- side and Px. Bower, field sec- aad Me. Gaunt ‘ded aan several nieces and ‘nephews. } sand News Page. ‘Library Conference - \ : . a, ¥ ® is wy Nees * * 8 DOCTORS USED IT Tobacco was prescribed as a ie for migraine, fits, ’ dy and gout in the Vth: ce ‘ ,!< - Eastern aad Central. Districts (ERS, Giardia Charlotietoygy, Fr Fri, May 27-1966. landic motor vessel;-Langjokull, under command of Captain Thor |Tordarson, arrived’ here’ Wed- nesday, and on Thursday com- menced taking on board a-cargo of 600 tons of frozen mink food and 25 tons of salted cod from the Gulf Garden Foods Limited plant for. Norway. LABOR SHORTAGE . Some difficulty is being ex- perienced in ‘securing sufficient laborers to load the cargo, but| if this situation can be overcome it is anticipated.that some addi- tional 220'tons of produce will_be loaded here by Langley Fruit speeding. winners of the Duo Bowling $15 and costs:or five days, the trophy. and Sohn MacEachern was junior high scored in boy’ 8 -SWAP basketball. “lay clear over, the Maritimes late Thursday evening,” but .fog pat- ches were reported along the Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia. A weak disturbance is ex- + pected_to-pass south.of.the Mari-.| times today, bringing patches ot cloud to Nova Scotia. Unusuelly warm air will .con- | tinue” to flow into the district | today, and temperatures will | again rise to the. high 70s and | low 90s under sunny skies at in- | Tiand localities. A’ disturbance expected to ‘move along the Gt. Lawrence Valley Saturday, should bring showers and somewhat ‘cooler. ai gy ttrie to the three pro- - Saturday. - Ree mal forecasts: pa “Northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island: Sunny today: with a few cloudy periods and very warm; light winds increas- ing in the afternoon. to south- west 15. Low-high at New Gias- gow 50 and 78, Charlottetown 48 and 75. Outlook for ‘Saturday: Cloudy with showers late in the. day; a little: cooler. Mrs, E. Kelly Passes Away- The death occiirred on Thurs- ,\day, May 5, 1966, of -Mrs. Ed-, miind Kelly, the former Winni- fred Callaghan, daughter of the late James and Adelaide (Smith) Callaghan, at the age of 69. She was a resident of Roseville. She is survived by, besides her husband, a daughter, .Marjorie, Mrs. Frank Dunn, of Summer- side; a son, Ralph at-home; three grandchildren, Ralph of Toronto, Ontario; Eric of St. Dunstan’s University and Marina of ‘Summerside High School. Al- so a sister Annie Jane, Mrs. Ray Gallant,-Boston, Mass.; and three brothers, George of Bloom- field; Louis of High River, Al- berta; Patrick of St.-Louis and Réquiem High Mass was cele- ald Phalen in St. Mark’s Church. "WEATHER. TORONTO (CP) — Tempera: tures: Low overnight. High aoe Snag. .... 56 Victoria ....3 fees a 55 Edmonton .,....:. © 47 86 Yellowknife - 39 55 Meee reese ces 43 84 Winnipeg 47 75 North Bay . 50 73- Toronto ws es ciss' 54 80 Oitawa’........ ic 0 82 Montreal’ .z...,:.. 56 79 Quebec oe OL 81 Fredericton ...... 5t 82 Saint John ....... 44 76 Moncto ~. 3.0 6..6 48 Al | Halifax Ge 49 72 Charlottetown... 6. Sydney 741 68 WOrmMouth: 2.3.66 _ 44 67 St, Johns, Nfld ... 34 49 IBUSUNS art evlecaa 56 74 INGW YORK. iiss en 65 76 Jacksonville. ...... 66° 85 NAM ics veeeee ta: O8 PUCHON: sour hedees 63 96 Los Angeles ...... 58 66° San Francisco .... » 50 61 ther office says skies were most- _|lant, Rev. Arthur Pendergast and Rev. Austin Bradléy were seat- ed in the sanctuary. Interment was in St Mark’s cemetery with both arraigned on- charges of — days. Packers Limited “of -Montague" and Seabrook Farms . Frozen Foods Limited. of New Annan oe The former was fined ‘Caribbean Boat Loads Cod, Foo # GEORGETOWN — The Ice-| |bean area and cated at Tampa, ‘}iprarians representing Florida; Halifax, N.S.,-en ruote! to Georgetown. At Tampa, she | loaded canned orange juice and | at Halifax took on frozen lob- sters and fillets. DEPARTURE The ship is expected -to com- | plete loadmg here’'on Saturday | and sail fon Brevek in Norway .|Where a portion’ of her cag will be discharged. She will then isail to Denmark and England. The Langjokull—is of: modern design having been built in Den- mark in 1959 atid Is refridgerat- | ed throughout: She is 280 feet | long and; has~ a net register- | ed- tonnage of 1,09 .tons. She}: carries a crew of 23 and is Sane able of a speed of 13 knots. | and will include frozen peas, fro- zen vegetables and french fried pota he * The.ship sailed from the Carib- atter was fined $14 and costs or pied a vice War Veteran; Are Honc | | > tion, ' The group comprises hbrarians -| tion Center Library, with regis- Set For Here Tonight : Approximately 75 members of | ithe Atlantic Provinces Library Assotiation. will be in Chavlotte- town this weekend to,attend the - annual meeting of the—assoc!- cluding a number from Scotia’ and’“New’ Brunswick, will be on hand for the Saturday part_of the convention,” thereby bringing the convention registra- tion to more than 100 persons. A workshop 6n ..school’ libra-ies will ~ be conducted: Saturday. afternoon at Montgomery Hall. from Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick, Newfoundland, and Prince Reowurd Island. Included are varied fields .in the: profession—univer- sity, regional, public, and spe- cial libraries. ‘T hve. y three-day convention opens this evening at Confedera- gram inelude a banquet Satur- urday everiing at the .Charlotte- town Hotel, where the — guest speaker will be Mrs. Christie Harris, author: who has been a resident of this prevince for -the past year; a an rn session at n’s niversity, Sant Dr. F.P. Bolger will ie guest“Speaker at a dinner-ten- dered by St-. Dunstan’s: and a noon luncheon_on Monday at Confederation Center, with the tration’ starting at 7 p.m. The | official opening will take - place at nine o'clock, with His-Honor WJ: MacDonald, Lieutenant-- Governor of the province, pre- siding. All business sessions at the convention will be présided over by Douglas Boylan, libar ian at Confederation ‘Center | Cit¥Ok Charlottetown, as host. Library, who is pregident of the Business sessions’ will be con- | Atlantic Proviaces srery As- | ducted Saturday morning, Mon-| some 30 school : librarians, in- >” Nova\| . Other highlights of the pro- well-known Canadian|~ The Secure: Drive-In Sturgeon Wed. To Sat... @ A DAZZLING | 6 MUSICAL : . _BONANZA!. ban Embassy & Pectures preate Canteen. Service Show at Dusk~. Admission ‘Adulis 75¢ Children Under: 12 -Free:.. ane | sociation. . KEY NOTE ADDRESS A special session for school libratians will feature Satur- ray : Perales begin tom . convent or- row at noon, when John Wright, |CODCUtent session. supervisor ‘of school libraries for| The—convention will conclude | the Province. of Saskatchewan, |¢@tly Monday afternoon. will deliver. ‘the. keynote..address.} == : 'day morning and Monday after- | noon at Montgomery Hall and! Confederation Center. On Satur- day afternoon, during the ses- sion on school libraries, the uni- versity librarians will meet ina “IF IT's FISH.“ an can be caught... . . WE HAVE IT "Market brated by her pastor-Rev.-Regin-|~ Five eats Given ad” ~ SUMMERSIDE — A term of five years was handed down to Sterling: Joseph Bernard of Len- mox Island who will serve the sentence in Dorchester gagged tiary...-The accused,~ peared before Mr. Justice me RL Beli here yesterday, was con- victed ‘in Supreme Court last week of: causing bodily harm with intent to wound. The charge arose from. the September 26 stabbing—-death. of Roger Frank LaBobe,-Lennox Island. _ ~ In. addressing the accused, Mr. Justice. Bell reminded him -|that he was convicted of a very serious . offence “~which—resulted in the death of a fellow man. “You were lucky you have not been convicted on the more ser- ious charge. .of manslaughter. This case is far too’ serious for me to give any thought to giving you a suspended sentence or a jail term. By beitig~sentenced to penitentiary you will have an oppertunity to learn a trade and on your release you will be able to lead a better, life than you had here before.:’ Mr. Justice Bell stated that he had taken into aceount in con- sidering -sentence the nine months-the accused had-spent-in- jail while awaiting trial. Crown prosecutor George R. McMahon had asked for the maximum. penalty, .of 14 ~ years for the offence>Defence-counsel was J. Melville wisi dante Seven Persons. Become Citizens Seven persons became __citt- zens of Canada yesterday at ci- tizenship proceedings in the county courthouse-with Judge C. St. Clair Trainor presiding. Tak- Rev. Phalen conducting the ser- vice at the grave. The pallbearers were: Ralph Dunn, Eric Dunn, Merritt Calla- ghan, Keith Kelly, Wilbert Thomson, William J. Perry. The flowerbearers’ were: ° Frank Kelly, Loman Murphy, Gordie Corcoran, Lewis Callaghan. | City Court | Remands Pair Charged with bréak ~atrd entry 7 Lwith—intent to commit an indict- | able offence, Philip Joseph Gal- and Maurice Gordon Wil- liams, -both of Charlottetown, were each remanded to June 27 when they appeared before Mag- istrate. Gerald Foster,, QC,. in city police court yesterday. The offence allegedly took place at Gorden MacKinnon’s , lobster- Harold Roy Bevan, Parkuale, and David R. Cook, city, were d 4 _pensioners. a ~ ae a a& Inserted by P.E.1, Liberal Assoc. ec : Only A Liberal Government ee pound on Lower Prince: Street. |- HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ing the oath of allegiance at the Bible Chorus ‘Visits Island The -New-Brunswick-Bible“In- stitute Male Chorus under the direction of Robert Dowie is cur- rently touring the: Maritime Pro- vinces and will appear in Sum- mergide Bible Chapel, Saturday evening and Charlottetown Bible _|Chapel, Sunday. morning. and ev: ening. The male chorus is a group of seventeen men who are students, of New Brunswick Bible Institute whichis located at Victoria, New Brunswick. ‘They sing — without ~“accom- paniment except... for - special tem ‘presented by the male quartet, which has “Piano accom- paniment. - They will present a program which includes singing, testimon- ies and a brief message from the Word of God by Mr. Dowie. The public is invited to hear this group sing. . jon school libraries at a luncheon }at-Montgomery ‘Hall; which will |be tendered by Prince of Wales (In. Kensington : | Colle. KENSINGTON — Veterans of - Ellis Profit, Kensington; C.C. 1 the--first-World--War=were-honor- ed by the Kensington branch of the Royal Canadian’ Legion re- cently when ten members re- ceived Life Membership pins. The presentation followed a lob- ster supper attended by mem- bers, associate. members, . Aux- jliary members and guests: Grace was offered by Rev. Dr. L.P. Callaghan, Roman’ .Catho- lic’ Padre, and the. president, Clair Mayhew extended: a wel-j come to. the members and guests, . The president ‘also introdyped Harry Bernard and Benjamin Thibeau ‘who hdd— previously been made Life Members by the Kensington Legion. Pius Smith, Provincial President,. officiated at the presentation. Xs Those honored with Life Mem- berships in- the Legion were, John S. Burns, Kensington: Jo- brief ‘and simple ceremony: were Jan Havenga, Earnscliffe, and his wife Gerbrig, and Lammert Pluigers and his wife Davida “|seph A. Cameron, Indian River; James Graham, New London; liam’ MacLellan, Breadalbatie; William Mill, Malpeque; Char- Francina,. Oyster Bed Bridge, all formerly of The Netherlands; Hassan Haddad, city, “formerly of Lebanon; Sai Foo Wong, city, formerly of China; merly of Denmark. Bibles presented to- them by. ae P.E.I. District of the British and | Foreign Bible Society, represent- ed by-Rev.-J.G.E. Ball of Trinity who spoke to the new Canadians briefly. Attending the proceedings were representatives of the Holy Re- deemer, St..Pius X-and St. Dun-| _| stan’s Basilica Catholic Wom- | en’s Leagues, the 1.0.D.E., and Girl Guides from the First—and Second Parkdale and Second Sherwood companies.. They were representing the 30 girls who tuok~a-special--course—-for—their- Citizenship Badges. : Judge Trainor spoke briefly to the new citizens, advising them of some of the duties of a citizen and welcoming them as fellow Canadians. 4 ¥ 4 ¥ YR M ¥ * % Confederation Centre TONIGHT - SAT. ERAL "Will pay ALL Senior Citizens $100 @ month — te ae say, they will beni ony needy old age | eleased by | | QUENA VISTA Distribution Co. Ine. 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Immediately following this ceremon¥ a dedication service was™“held when an electric_wall clock was presented tothe’ Le- gion in memory of Lance Cor- Ruth, and son, Kenneth. Rev. W.A. -Paterson, Protestant Pa- dreand Rev. Dr. L.P. Callaghan officiated. Lance Corporal Carr was killed in active service so erseas. The program concluded with |brother, William Sinclair, Indian | geass CKLEY PT. RD. @BRA BIG DOUBLE BILL ~ dancing. . TRAE Is mune! — in his biggest tavilier? Tee Hot Water _ COMFORT | You need us ! Leon alr conditioning and Esso warm air heating and - ventilating. We Heat, Treat, Cool and Move Air. Palmer E Electric Ltd. Fitzroy St. Dial-4-8548 = kta THE ATRE MONTAGUE | Matinee Saturday 3:30 « Friday 9 p.m. Sat. 26S ee T. Adm. 30c - 50c - 75¢ HELP” wo we BEATLES | Coming Mon. - Tues. May 30 - 31 — How to Murder Your Wife Jack Lemon - Virna Lisi in Coior. Comedy. Drama. “FREE” Fri. Nite —Jack Pot $35.00. Also $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 & 4 cartons Coke. You Win. We Lose. 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