The first set of red. amber and green traffic lights in the history of the Town of Sum. merside went on yesterday af- ternoon at approleater 3.~ 30. The lights. installed by the Municipal Signals. a lel- sio Canadian Aviation Electronics Co. of Montreal. are situated at the intersec- l *****¥4444l FAMILY W MOVIE V I" The True Walt Disney Tradition " SHOWS 8:30-7.9 SAT.1-3-7-9 THREE AGAINST THE WILDERNESS nothing could stop them -only instinct to guide them across 200 perilous miles of Canadian wilderness! willpisnev Erflwma’ib/‘e (Journey o4 BasedonSllellalllimiord's H international bestsellinglmelltial alienldteialainislieanl I Well Dismy's “BLUE MEN OF MOROCCO” mm 's'sr TS .FFI LIGS Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. Sept. 25, 1964. a Mayor Oliic SUMMERSIDE — The provin- cial wide United Fund drive kicked off here with a large- pnrade yesterday through theI srsted of majorettes. air and sea cadets. a large contingent representing every serVice club, charitable and welfare organiz- ation in the area. The band of the local Cadet Squadron provided tionotWaterandSummer. - Streets. The system has been 'm'IJ‘s'c to." the manhfrs' put in on a six-month trial 3“ mgm Tow" M‘yor w'tfe‘ the l . Jenkins officially opened baSIS. Workmen (above) are . . . . . . . drive in a brief ceremony at the see" putting .the {wishing I Royal Canadian Legion Home touches on the lights and stan- 'T ‘ I ' ' dams e mayor's so presented plaq— ues to 17 firms who had shown “outstanding citizenship" in WE contributions to the fund last ‘year. TORONTO (CF) __ Observedi The firms presented plaqu‘l‘e’s w . . temperatures from the weather! erfz‘Jenkins Ems" iaI yOpens: United EundCampaig all put our shoulder to the wheel" in this worthwhile pro- ject. Also on hand to address the the RCAF ler. Charlottetown. director , were George Chand- of of scouts. cubs. guides. brown- the United Fund; Tom Richard- bulletin award; Bennet H ics and cars carrying banners Son. Summerslde general chair. award as part of the Maritime man. Marg Gaudet, chairman of the residential canvassers, con- vassers in attendance. The group also watched the United Fund program on TV. The drive. which really gets rolling this morning. ends on O . 20. During this thermometer, situated on the lot of the Armory Building on Summer Street will indicate the daily progress of the drive in this area. Mayor Jenkins will also be asked to participate in a flag- raising ceremony. The local fund committee hopes to' have the United Fund flag flying over the. drive ISLAND NEWS PAGE "Y's Men Given Report On International Meet , ' SUMMERSle —— The main : item of business at the regular :weekly meeting of the Sum- Imerside Y‘s Men's (‘lub last I night was a: report on the 40th Y's Men‘s International conven- ‘tion held at Estes Park, Color- ado. this past summer. The report was given by pro . sident Alex Campbell and sires .1 Lsed the broader horizons of the IY‘s Men's movement enVisagea lby the Summerside delegates at | the convention. The president said he was downtown area. The parade con- canvassers. some 87 excluding proud to report that the Inca club had been awarded the fol lowing international awards: trophy region; class ‘8" awards in youth work, young adult work and world outlook as well as a Air l ducted a briefing for the can- banner award as Part "I the I Maritime region for full particl- pa-tion in the international build- ing fund drive. Mr. Campbell also stated that ’ 53 new Y's Men's Clubs h a dI time a | been formed throughout th e ‘ lworld during the past year. i bringing the total to 739 club with a total membership of 18. 323 members in 42 countries oi the world. Following the convention ‘port Mr Campbell showed le- Estes Park region and the con vention activities in which he Hmse. i the Centennial Fountain during i took part. I The meeting was chaired by . ' i 3. Th t h ,frain fr m a . t. series of colored slides of the o a e N 0 5‘00“ : Don Baker with John Ellis as I co—chairman; Mel Campbell. l songieader; Carmen Carrie — de- . votions and Bob Hogg as fine». ‘master. Guests at the meeting! i were Mrs. Eric Jones. Mrs. Lu ‘ i . nes — Eric's mother, who its visiting from the B r i t is h i Isles; (‘harles Rory. Texas: Les- . Waugh. Robert Walmsle}. . 'Rny Armsworlhy, Donald Gra- . ‘ham and Donald McEachern. Q a. MARIE MacDOUGALL Former Islanders Evacuated In Face Of Congolese Rebels A former Island missionary go. It was from Uganda that couple and their four children MV- 5'3” rei‘ewe‘l the 19”” IAIbany pleaded guilty to unlaw. I tii-l intercourse with a girl under the age of 14 and defence coull l sel Alex Campbell told the court that this was not the ordinary ‘ type of case as shown by the. re- ‘ port from Riverside Hospital. ‘ He asked that sentence be de ferred for a period of time. I Crown prosecutor George R.. i M EWEN MacDOUGALL cMahon agre to a defer-Ihave been evacuated from U1“telling of the evacuation. rtggr‘icfioze‘ntficglggldasrned I northeastern Congo in the face' A" “"1” ml§5‘°"al;l.” {mm l accused for the protection of im- I I". communiSt'baCked Eebel ad" “is. “gacgioug-a“ 8 Sta [on hm: Ipu‘blic if sentence was deferred In"ty there‘ The Guardla“ leam' a so. nun n neczssary o . ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ied yesterday from James .IPa‘p- Ih‘“ 19"" 5"“ - Mam-“r3” MaCD‘maId dam" l Siahr. preacher in the Charlotte- I Th9 MMDNISMIS “We sent red sentence to Dec. , l964l Iwirh the following stipulations. lattachedz—t That the accusedI ‘keep the peace and be of good .behaviour during this period: 2. . jThat he appear and receive sen- ‘tence when called upon to do sq ‘ .out as missionaries by the Fain \‘IPW Bible Chapel in Fairview. jNS.. where the family was .residing at the time of their ca in June lilwn Bible Chapel. They are Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MacDougall. Mr. MacDoiigall is the. son of Mrs. Em ma MacDougalI and the late Mr. Mat-Dougall of Morcll. and his wife is the former Marie. Gall-‘ mg with juveniles under 16 dllr- ' ant of Charlm‘e'mvn- Appliren" ing the deferment: that he enter ‘ I.Vv the Pimple 811d "WIT children live around Calgary. the oil cen' into recognizance in the amount M‘P salt In UEBHdB. I Brill-Shh? where the US. maintains of $4.000 consisting of four sure. i Drnlt’rinratc bordering the Con- I one of its largest consiiltates. departure for of this year. AMERICANS IN CALGARY More than 80.000 us. citizens office! i Woo worthl; Guardian-Patriot. mm M“. (SummerSids Branchi: T. Earl Dawson ".31 5o Hic ey; R. T. Holman Ltd.: prince George 50 51 Atlantic Wholesalers: yam“,ler m ‘48 62 hold Finance: Curran andI Victoria .n 49 54 Brigg Ltd.: DeBlois Bros; Edmonton _45 56 Summerside Co-op: Williams.. Calgary .33 57 Murphy and MacLeod; Sted-I .Regina .... 30 no mans: Corney Bros: Royall iWinnipeg ... ... ..38 02 Bank: Willard MacDonald Ltd.‘ Toronto ... ... ....55 64 and D. Alex MacDonald Ltd. Ottawa ... 50 67 In addressing the canvassers. Montreal . 58 70 the mayor suggested that “we.I Quebec . .. 52 70 Fredericton ... 64 74 Saint John .. 63 74 S'slde Jaycees go‘nfcton ... .. 67 75 2 d M , aiax .. ....62 74 ‘ . = Charlottetown . . 66 74 o n eeflng Sydney .. . . it" “9 SUMMERSIDE —- Guest ' g: 3: speaker Dave Carnegy spoke on ‘ ' 9‘ ‘ ' 77 the responsibilities and oppor~ tunities that a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce can enjoy. at the second ta ‘1 meeting of the local Jaycees Monday night. In attendance from Charlotte- town were, Harvey MacKinnon. president of the Island Jayceh and secretary Al MacLeod along with Don Langell. r. MacKinnon outlined the fall conference to be held in the capitol city- on Sept. 27. Perspective members in at- tendance were. Winston Can- non, St. Eleanors: Jacques Jo- ban. Summerside: Kevin Camp bell. Summerside: Bob Horton. Charllie Sinclair. Ken Merrian. , Charie MacLennan, Joe Mac- szaogzgfizom‘:figh¢ Pm!“ ’ lntyre of Summeiside and Don Edward Island: Clouding overlMada.”hem of St' Eleanor”. Boston HALIFAX (CPl — The wea- l‘her office says tropical storm Gladys was 200 miles east of Sydney Wednesday night and moving rapidly away from the district. Meanwhile sides had cleared in all three Maritime provinces. A broad band of cloud ac- ' . showers will district from the early this morning and gradually spread in ~all re. glons by late this afternoon. A high pressure area follow- ing close behind this band of cloud ls expected to give sunny conditions to most of the Marl- times y Illegal Liquor Sale-s Result In $200 Fines SUMME‘RSIIDE - Appearing on similar charges of illegal sale of liquor. two accused were. each fined $200 and costs by Magistrate W. Chester S. Mae- Donald in Prince County Magis- trate’s Court yesterday morn- in . One of the accused. Arthur Jo- seph LeClair of Miscouche. \an was represented by Alex Csmp~ bell. first pleaded not guilty early during yesterday's court session but later changed his plea to guilty and was assesed he fine. The second accused found guilty to this charge was Mrs. r HENDERSON & CUDMORE William Nicholas Gosbee of Eleanors. The case of a St. Eleanors re- St. came before the court yester- a. 3’ < following the testimony of one" defence witness. John Cudmore with showers In the afternoon: ' . cooler: westerly winds 15. Low-I Delegate To Folk I Arts Meet Named high at Halifax 52 and M. Yar- mouth 50 and 65. Kentiville. New Glasgow and Goshen 48 and 08, Outlook for Saturday - Sunny ' A public meeting was held on Tuesday evening in Prince of Wales Gillege to discuss a re- with little change In tempera- cent visit from Glyn Allen. re- wGENBI-mSCOTl-MDRAINIE DON ’T COME ALONE! When You face the Blood-Chillingl Terrors in The Tower MIDNIGHT SHOW TONITE. Show at 11:45 9 .tll'llililli Wu. SHOWING COMING vMONDAY ‘ s pars ONLY Mlmhmnllli‘mhininifml 3 Im um "om Ionics ~ .‘ "t3 Min NI tam “lth .ttt'ttttsts. i hire. High tide today at Charlotte-I and 9.1slpnesentative of the Folk Arts town 1.47 am. and 2.25 pm. At a.m. Council of Toronto Rustico at 9.36 pm. Summerside tide eighteen . minutes later than Charlotte- A brief account of develUP- town. Sun rises today at 7.031ments was given by Christ am. and sets at 7.06 pm. All lher Gled‘hill and Ronald Irvi times ADT. frank and sion followed. I It was agreed to accept the invitation of the Toronto Folk ng. informal discus- PRESS came COMING WINNIPEG lCPl—Lord Dev-L Iln. chairman of the British Arts Council to, send a l- Press Council, will visit Canada gate to a me ting to take; next mont for round of I place there in mid-October, and l speeches including one Oct. 16' to the 76th anniversary dinner of the Winnipeg Press Club. the oldest such organization in Can- Mr. Gledtiill agreed to go and give an outline of the resour- ces of this province in the do- mai of Folk Arts. He will sub- mit a report on the proceed- ings on his rel-urn. ada. Lord Devlin now has re- tired from the bench. *‘k‘k'k'k'k‘k'k‘k'k on. 1* WESTERN B R I E ES ‘ MALONE FUNERAL ‘ ...e funeral for Mrs. Sarah Malone was held yesterday. law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McQuaid. ville. to St. Malachy's Church. Kinkora. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Harold Croken. Pallbearers were: Gerald Monaghan. St. Claire Croken. Ambrose Mona- ghan. Joseph Flood. James Greenan and Peter Toole. In- terment took place in the church cemetery with service by Rev. Croken. of Miscollche. Magistrate Mac- Donald stated the court's deci- sion on the case would be hand- ed down at a later date. Decision on the case of Alan Keith Fraser of Carleton Siding. h was also deferred to a later date. One witness appeared on be- half of the accused who was re- presented by Alex Campbell. Murdock Harvey Dawson oi OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO c arged with impaired driving.- A resident of RCAF Stationi Siimmerside. Mrs. Marguerite ' Bray. was fined $10 and costs on ‘ a charge of speeding. Two other ‘ accused. Wesley Armstrong 0!: RCAF Summerside and A l fl l. . Rowledge. Hunter River. also. were each fined $10 and costs I when they appeared on similar charges. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT H. L. Sear a Co. Ltd.. General Insurance, ’ are pleased to announce that James Miller. formerly of Burke Electric, has joined their firm as office manager. H. L. SEAR & CO. LTD. INSURANCE ' 110 Queen Street APPOINT RUSSIAN SASKATOON iCP) A. B. Nicolaev, 41, an economist from Moscow State University. has been appointed a visiting pro- .sor of economics at the Uni- .versity of Saskatchewan. Re- lgina. rincipal W. A. Riddell Isaid Friday he. believed it. was Ithe first time a vaiet citizen ‘has accepted a post at a Cana- 'dian university, Mr. Nicolaev iwas a guest lecturer at Cam- 'bridge and Oxford in 1962. Dial 2-1271 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified death notice column A SUPER DOUBLE BILL SHOW AT 8 TONIITE - SATURDAY 444¥¥*****9 rwanov _— At his home in ORR — At the P.E.I. Hospital. FARRELL —— At Kings County Vernon River on Thursday. Sept. 24. 1964. Thomas Wel- don Tweedy. aged 09 years. Hlis remains were forwarded on Thursday evening from the Jenkins Funeral Home to his late residence. Funeral from Vernon River United Church on Saturday afternoon with service commencing at 2 o'clock Interment will be In the church cemetery. Thursday, Sept. 24. 1964. Mrs. Miller Orr. aged 77 years. Remains will be transferred from rew‘s Funeral Home this evening to her late residence, North Rustico. Fu- neral Sunday. Sept. 27. from North Rustico United Church with service commencing at 2 pm. Interment will take place in New Glasgow osmo- tery. Memorial Hospital. Montague. Sept 4. 1964 William A. Farrell of St. Georges In his 61st year. His remains will be transferred this tat-noon from the Perry Funeral Home to his late residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. JENKINS O Collars O White Vests O Cummerbunda omen CCESSORIES IN STOCK White or Black Ties O......0.......O...’.....IOOOOOOOOOOO0.00000000IOOOOOOIOO~ IN STOCK SERVICE For Regal O FORMAL WEAR TUXEDOS Dinner suits for formal wear comfort- whether dining, dancing. or at the Theatre. COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE AVAILABLE FULL DRESS. MORNING SUITS. 'I‘UX- EDOS . . . 48 our notice is sufficient when urgently required. Otherwise, al- low I week for a guaranteed fit. ccasions Priced From a Formal Accessories SHIRTS O Full Dress O Regular Tuxedo O New Soft Fronts SHOES Dre-a Rnl's In pointed s or regular toe. 15-‘29 'IIlllllIl 'Illi EUIJMIlR i n Confederation Square O Jewellery O Braces O Black Hats