. ‘ d I m L . ' 4‘ ".5. Sell ‘ggnilh. Jet‘sz at Seam: :11: bier; hugging; ISLAND NEWS PAGE I comPIOI'O The U.S. cadets were tlown the cadets must he 17 yam a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Aug. 24, 1934.1 A, 3mg? gevhtrafiedu‘glthngz :znko}:§rle:d‘gigl::§;t3:13.122: Retarded Children’s Ass’n ' E Has Annual Meet At Tignish ‘ nadian cadets in the regular to be eligible for exchange HALIFAX (cp) ._ “Myron, ‘summer program at Cornwal- training. TIGNISH — The annual meet-idisn Legion Branch No. 6 I‘ll- ing of the Tignish Retardedlnisi. United States sea cadets have 5- completed a twa-weelr training The b0” from the Atlantic POOL HAIR Children’s association was held. Rev. Clair MacDonald ad-1 in the Dalton school on Thurs-.dressed the meeting speaking course at Cornwallis naval base area York 3” day evening with a good alien-ion the training of the retarded. . A :frx’.“ w.” D m '1 in .— O E o in ew ' v _ John Strickland of Halifax; DERBY. England WEN—Girls llerquggtai fioggnslldIglll1ifillestsvalarle M00“? and George at Callie Bonington Secondary undergoing training in Baine, both of Yarmouth. N.S.: Modern School are sacrific'ng York City, a navy spokesman Walter Poirier. New Victoria. their hair to get a swimming said here. N.S.: John Andrew of Char- pool. To raise money towards dance. The president. Mrs. Pe—iChIId. Father MacDonald. org-1.. ter DesRoches chaired the ‘ ed the members and. parents to meeting. .play an active part in the up- The minutes of the previous bringing of the child and not meeting and correspondence ; leave it all to the teacher. Ha I The exchange program was 3- Thom" Of the £5500 pool. the sins have were read by acting secretary. Espoke on the all important work lottetown; F. Saint John. N.B.: R. R. Mac- cut locks off to put on ilolls be. organized by sea cadet head- . . , mum" in both caunm " ldonald. Campbellton, N.B.. Wil ing sold to help the fund. Mrs. Reg. Eldershaw. The fin-.that the organization is doing. ancial report of the year was.‘ Wilson Shes welcomed Father “but Du,“ Ferry 0, up Nine cadets from tile Atlan-g tic provinces arrived at the 4 ¥ ¥ * * * * .5 given by the treasurer, Mrs. lMacDonald to the meeting. De- nm‘ Mr Cadet squadron No. 0! 100.000 Israeli Pound!- ‘lt x h. s he a year of financial prob- A third suspect was Herbert ‘ MIME: 53:: Bernard reported lepms, the members accomplish- m “2%, him: 1: Hordes. one o! the companys ' .tor the entertainment commit- I ed a great deal through h a r d mama? um; 2:31; PROBAF directors who is also a director tee. Talent Cavalcade car- I‘ work. he said. Mr. Shes of-iered of Super-sol s subSldiary. Tomas ried out successfully during the? a word of appreciation to the giflaz‘frg‘égogfiggf'fiifcfit : factory for trosen ioodstufts a . e were companied by six cadets irom Quebec and a cadet officer. Two other groups of Cana- tody. was later released on bail past year will again be repeat-ILegion 'for the interest it had . . s t. P , t M . ed during the coming year. shown in the organization, it Mg". fiifieuwéezm 5mm?“ He was arrested on ailell- 9 P M Under discussion during the was his hope that more would described hi. mum u “um "on, o, embezzlement, com. o .n. t._ meeting was money for schoollbecome interested. hm bt out News“ . M. 911cm. 1,, the {filsifying of Sn. . supplies. teachers travelling ex- Officers elected for the com. for but; 3:”. with m? 3. persol's stock inventory and Sponsored by the UoC-T. penses, membership and year-'ing year were: Mrs. Peter Des-i nigh Squadron he Wm cum. obtaining money on mu pm. AS ly finances. A cheque of $25 Roche: reelected, Mrs. Alyre St Dunstan” University in tenc“. Horde. was “land on . V . .was _aclrnowledged during the Bernard. secretary, Mrs. Lloyd séptember where h. will “My ban of 100.000 Israeli pound. ‘ m Two new cars perch atop tion and car dealer's after a ing cars and making minor "mm" mm the R°yal cm" she" muurer' engineering. WNneldlY- the hydraulic lifts of a Yel- $250000 fire destroyed the pairs in the open after the i i Other officials of the Tomas 0 iowknife, N.W.T. service sta- building. The firm was greas- rubble was cleared. i In H e a d ce 0* 15011.] 10”. of hudnd' of thou. gornegsny are being investi- . .V . V ‘ ‘ islands of pounds. He said Fein- B - u . “ ' ‘ ' T has been appointed the provin- ilic finance officials in Canada, ‘- . . be“ had unbeater wt {in w ‘mm‘wmowwmum N‘URIGECHEVILIEI cial chairman of the Municipal fthe United States. Guam, Puer- d d b company documents to defltl'oy lions! IUBIIHOLZ . Finance Officers Association ito Rico and the Virgin Islands. e the Widen“ "ain’t mm- [ESLIECARON 0 for the next three years. 5 Mr. Romkey, who is from Ha- . Mr. Cameron was appointed ‘iifax, is president of the asso- TEL AVIV meme") — A inland. had been scrutinised RELEASE 0" BA“: . cm“: 30'“ by Leland M. Romkcy, presi- ciaiion for the 1964-65 term. blaze 1n .the head office of the for name time before the 11" 1““!me “‘5 be” Idem" . SUMMERSIDE — The town ‘dent of the 3,700-mcmbor assu- ~———-———-— Canadian-owned Super-sol Com- following suspicion that III. on ha” of 300900 hue“ Pounds An 8 clerk here, John E Cameron. iciation that is made up of pub . pany last month started a full- books of the company wen. “about 3109.000)- W— scale police investigation whicn tampered With. l Swpemol" Chief b°°kk°epert has covered suspected arsons But matters began to move iMOShe Hellman. Who was also J H d Isis well as detailed lnvestiga- swiftly after July 19. when doc- gdetained Ind remanded in cus- » itions of alleged torgeries. mis- uments of the company were i er fmssnagement and fraud. destroyed in the flamel- * wk * * * * * * * * * * * C E N I we - Police sources said the exact gunman BY POLICE ; Ins Awar S tigures involved in the alleged Ten any; later, the managing .. ' .. E - : Iraud have not yet been estab- director of Supersol, Abraham I rfygryhdy "by? g", ml, filmy]. in [t] I i' Two cows from the‘ hm. hshed. But a police statement Feinberg. 33. a Detroit native, R a! . herd of James Vickerson' North in court says at least 4.000.000 was detained :by police. On July I mmmn I River, have been given awam.‘ Israeli pounds (about $1,330,000) 30 he was remanded in custody I ___,__,_,._,_ ___, Q by the Canadian Jersey Cam. 0* i company's funds were pending inquiries into allega- a "my. mu Q , Club of Toronto, siphoned oft durma the last few tions of theft. arson. (cruel-w at mm I MONDAY, AUGLST 24 River North Beacon Mad Y9 1‘s. destruction of evidence and ob- ; I “am mu" ' VICTORIA—Centennial celebrations—10:00 s.m. Bally bred on the Vickerson farm mirafligfnmof tuning money by m" ’3": g show. Doll Parade. Soap Box Derby—12:00 noon was awarded a lifetime produ' “If?” S rlntendem Be}? '5 manual" g Aquatic Sports—2:00 p.m. Official Opening. Field lion certificate. In seven lacts‘ f iolz. Infield [he mmand_ 3 Events. Highland Dancing—4:00 p.m. Fresh Lobster tions she prod uced 76.554 1“ “1.1 Wm?“ "H15 90"” egg: 33m n dies; 1 "the lice mm M llltli SIM“ g. Supper—4:30 p.m. Band Concert with Royal Cana- pounds of milk. 4.101 pounds 0: public “tho”? hem 1“ g n8 ‘2“ 3:08 Inelievepol‘einberg a 8". ' dian Dragoons Band—9:00 p.m. Mammoth Dance. fat She is “‘0!!! SuDel'ior 311'“ “gm” fawn; be than 3:32 :81” entries of the value . a u . v ‘ NORTH RUSTICO—7i30 p.m. Highland College Scottish Edeselea BOeacon Jester Stan- fl .. h' r .d “3}. . I ":1 ' o, m cm an“ stock to m. i Jan‘mmm gngw Fest-v 1 WM, 5 d l dard. and igawinnerottwosil. 6' e “l '. ° 9.9 “1 ex“ . p ' mum; mi ‘3' a" "’ Bad hm" wm'ld Champ!” ress s ro riate of and in- flats their volume and thus. ‘ ...... . 3' . Highland Dancer and Lovat Scots Pipe Band and v" “‘13- m’” gold "51" ‘ p- u pp p in -' the fact the companyi STANLEY El dancers. If raining. indoors. medal 0‘ merit “d 3 to“ “ mg" on—to be w at one 15— cover} nip i t quanm IIMPWVW’ 3 7 gold certificate. She h“ b.“ could reduce, if it were more was as rig money. a y m "sgwgogu‘r ‘ TUESDAY AUGUST 25 classed supreme excellent. widespread. some of the. aliena— The pollce officer also alleged a mm“. In... . . . . warren G 0 M id, tion. isolation and hostility now that Feinberg used compalLV . I Aw‘uczonlcgu . MISCOUCHE—Centennlal celebrations—2:00 p.m. Par- classed "69:13. w; ‘w‘g: existing in people." funds to pay the interest on per . Show about 8.35 "mm" ode—2:45 p.m. i' Opening and opening of ' ed a ton of gold certificate. is ¥ 4 4‘ ¥ ¥ Acadian Museum-—Bingo—Picnic—Midway—Chil- I * * * * * * * dren's Rides—Band Concert with Royal Canadian fiffitme produced 2‘09: Mnd’ * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ 4: * * * * Dragoons Band at 4:00 p.m.—Turkey Dinner from ' m. . ' 6 v ' Noél‘olggtlliSTlggghgo phmidlli'ghinnd £10]!!ng hScottIsh Ch’fown Rural . g b I re a I I ’S The MOVie es Iva . WI an In a ones, or amp on " I: . . I I IInIS t 9/: .. - - 'J - R” H‘“ Highland Dancer and Lovat Scots Pipe Band and Fund éO'pens Sept. 22 799 Been Waiting dancers. 1f raining. indoors. .. ‘i The P.E.l. United. Fund Pub- F THE “0.1 OF ALL TIME! SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES! {Charlottetown Rural Regions SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES AT ABOUT 3:30 PM- ,BOXOFFICE OPENS AT 7:45 I C f d lgng‘i School District, held its 1 irst meeting Friday evening. on e i The committee consists of i Ivan Kerry of Sherwood, chair- Ce 1 man. Warren Burns, and Ben. nett Carr. . Arrangements were made for i the United Fund Kick-off meet.- STARTING TODAY, AUG. 24th nihilism; i 22. All the canvassers for the To . P.E.I. United Fund for the 0 ' ‘. Charlottetown Rural Regional . High School District. will be in- vited to the meeting. A thermometer will be set up . for the area, giving the objec- AND itive ind the hprggressu o: if). - ' . r I ' II . , ' wi ' » . > , .. . « snusrsn tantra." ‘c m a . . 1 x . g . . [N I‘ . WhthMtMMthinWbMMu-bb ‘ " _ ‘ . - ' ' * a“ ( W sFaIIing To Remain lumen-munimsamsawa."Mam-mom; . - - i . ' i Charlottetown i - ‘At Accident Scene FRBDH ROSS Mon- to Sat Case Ad'ourned 1 ‘ ‘ ~ 8:30 p.m. ' TODAY ‘ .. h’i'heedciisemof£ ilganietl Morris. ~ - c arg M a n 0 re ‘ . Fnéga‘d gun at the scene of an agccident.m;: Show, 2:30 ' 7 ' 9 w M" ti p‘ ' adjourned in city police court ' a “608 Saturday to Aug. 29. § m‘ Mtsmky a, Dad i th - t.°‘i%i..“n.;.fi"s.‘ii: ‘3. nonhuman nun SEATS Cornwall. who laid the com- . m M a i 2.00 a “m- em- um ElEANOIttBlelt‘ .. “£33333: N _ _I [DIANA HYLANDI .niwndn _, . . of Queen Elizabeth Drive. was :- ” “Never before has a more-carefully, iiieg prodP—uu Meg-aloe Matinees 1.00 1 2:00 up set over to Aug. 27. * * * * * * * * -- Donald George Jay. charged with driving without due care ———-————— ——=—":—“““‘“‘ ‘ ' , and attention, was fined $20 ' ' - ' and costs or 10 days. SONG AN'D DANCE REVUE * ‘ Of three men charged with ESPECIALLY SCRIPT ED FOR be,“ m“ m mm.“ on. CHAaLonsrowm was nuanced to so am. an other fined $20 and costs or £0 .. days and a third a 20-day sus- “Simm'iit‘fif'um $5 and V I, SUNDAY. AUG. 30—9:00 PM. 33's321."*"““°“°’ " ‘ ,: DRIVE '1 N THEATRE JOHN VICKERS Burp. India... -BRACKLEY Pr. RD Win“ Ten" ‘ Infaml' FUN“ PIayIng'Monday and Tuesday Only Visitors Welcome in Casual Clothes WileumhthOenfif' ‘ . dun-m smm {UZAKHI kKHAkD BURTON/WARM 5m“ m M” doth LMANKKW “M TOD“ LONDON (CW-Mothers and experienced nursemaids could , foretell the future personality “COME AS YOU ARE—BUT COME' q of .n W“. by m hum. . N" York psychotherapist said OONFEDEBATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE m an Open ...... .. : , . : , rung determined a Sundays .. . pain-03 m “0” bu" "m" ‘ I“ “I! ‘ (Lust me.- 5 p.m. 2-2467) cm" Mm 909' out Wm. ( leaders, he sald. AB! GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN The slow. sluggish and soft ............ 10 gm. —8 p.m. hirrrs the "difllerers"-— . .. . . k 0 I . . V I ' 4" .H ‘ H . : . ' “18 F up .' mllul. """" " ‘ 12 noon 9 00 pm The psychotherapist. Dr. "11- L on. n y RETADRANT OPEN ton Berger. spoke to the int." . i M h Saturday . . . . 9:30 am. In 7:30 p.m. national congress of social psy— ' ' ’ ' ' lZnoonto‘lzsopdn. ohlstfyhereonnon-nm ‘ trgsmitted messages. w .. s also said Vicki-WHO ' ' vision cover of the reaction we“ fer the Centennial asso fleketnoblle m to the of the touring the Island daily. of “€333. Kenn“, I.“ “u showed that strong men. head's -~-.-. - ’ sh'm/mmn/mlimmamsd'fli *****¥4¥¥4****n***i