MR. LEAR!) wru- United Church Missionary From Cascumpec is Author G. Earl heard. a native oi Csacumpec and a United Church ndrsionory in india tnr it) years, has written and has had publish- ad I npage booklet on South- em Asia. The booklet, one or several in I "This is' series published by Special Choir Is Presented At O’Leary O'LEARY — The Junior I-‘Ied Crols Council or O'Leary ginoci High School recently prev rented a special chair to a phy- licliiy arid mentallv handicapp- ed child in the arcs rhc ch a i r was dcsiuned by Miss lacousiinc Cummiskey, so- cial worker with the Mental Health Division in Charlotte town. . Min Bonita aoatcs represent» co the Junior Red Cross coun-i til at the presentation. and wnsl accompanied by Miss B e t s y Friendship Press in New York. deals with many aspects oi liv- ing in India, Pakistan. Ceylon and Nepal. Included among lublects dis- cussed are education, economic development, the caste system. eating habits. family and mob riage. Mr. Leard was born in For- tune Cove where his mother and brother still reside. He was educated at Prince oi Wales College, Mount Allison Un- iversity. Pine Hill Divinity Col- lege, Chestnut College. Cam- bridge, England and received his Master at Art! de rec in christian education irom Union 5. Theological Seminary in New ark. He served the United Church. for 10 years or director of youth work for the Malwa church Council in Northern Tndia. At present he is assistant to the director of audio-visual aids of the United Church It the Berke- ley Studio In Toronto. 2 an rs. Leard, also an ordained milliller. and th e if three children reside in Bramp- t WITH MINISTER IN INDIA evelopmenl Program Is launched In iignish ’i‘lGNlSH _ A resources de- Veiopment program (or the Tig- nisil area was launched at the Tignisii chionai High School auditorium Thursday evening. John Gavin acted as chairman, and introduced Hartwell Daley. director or research and il cl Sangster. marketing director ior PEI. and iieldman tor tho Quick, Chicago. ill., Miss noatca' hollus when she represented ELI. on "Operation Vista" in the 21.5.4, last year. Miss Quick is visiting at Miss ' ‘Leary. Bonles' home In Retired Director Of Trude On Visit, TIGNISH 7 w retir c d director Ul‘ trade ior PI] tor many years and now a resident oi Calgary. Alta. entoylnr a very pleasant lioli» day in the province aitcr an ab- Ience oi tivc years Mr, Agnew is rencwing old iriends in thc rlgnlsh arca where he run a lobster tacinry tor many years prior to heroming a trade director. iic inves to talk and tell stories on the iishing carried on in the long ago. Accompanying Mr. Agnew to the village or rlgnish is a cou- sin, John ireiand oi Summer- cide. Both Mr, Agnew and Mr. Ireland arc guests at the home or their cousin, Mrs. William MacLeod. Mr. Agnew stopped ovcr on his way to the island to visit merri- E “new a, O’Leary Mun Dies At 79 O'LEARY Miliigal'l. 79. died at his hrime in O'Lenry last Saturdny, Tho elderly man who has been living William Scott alone was found dead in bed by nclghbors, His wiie prr-dcccascd him [\VO year! are. He was the son or the late is Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Milli. gan. Drag, and had worked in histon in his youth as a street car operator. Later he worked as iarm iorcmari in Western Canada belore returning to the island and buying I iaim at tio. . . Milligan was ioecniy iii. tcrestcd in harness racing Ind owned a race horse levetai years ago. He moved ‘Lteury about three years ago. He is survived by tour sons and one daughter. Jeanette. Mrs. uls MaCKeo'Lie. O'LParyi Everett. O'kary: Fred. mouth. NS. and Russell Alfred. in Wolivilie, N.s.: and or; "u “r- bmther. Hurry. of Old Mass. No other brothers and a bers of the Macuod iamin who are now residing in Toronto. WESTERN” BRIEFS " sister predeceased him. The tuner-l was held Tuesday aiwmooo irom the residence of his daughter. Mrs, MncKen- zie. where service was conduct- Abert Ramst assisted by Rev. o in Hamilton. i-iynlns rung were “Jesus, Lover or My Soul." and “Nearu‘ My God a .. r. Pallbearers WK! Jack Mac. Donald. Ivan MlciAall. Albert Ca Intamtent ml in Milo cemetery. Alberton and West Princo County Eclipse Viewing Peril Emphasized not remove the invisible ultra violet and intro red ray! I: well a must oi the visible light. l possible In tell the elticiency at these Vlrlnlll devices without laboratory tint- ing. the advice of the departs merit at health il to Match til. eclipse on televliic . . Neill added television program will pr duced in an area of total eclipse. the picture win he a better one WIrriingI raga-ding the perils ot viewing Saturday‘s partial eclipse oi the sun with naked or inadequaic eye pmtcctiun were issued ycsierday by use department 0! public health. health Minister Hubert n. MrNelil advised islanders par. ticuiarly parents and l'hildren to watch the show on television. He said in a news release. “The eclipse should not be viewed through any material which does the West Prince area. Gnrdon HIV all. Mr. Daley said, the entire de- velopment progrum rests with the people who live in the area, as they know what needs Io he done and told how successiul than the partial eci so which will occur in our area ' The eclipse will be seen here heginning at 5.4: pm It will see 92 per cent of the ruin surilce Dr. McNeiii warned, "Particularly children. looking at the eclipse tor even a iew seconds without eye pro- tection. or through an inadequate viewing dcvice, may suiier per manent damage to their silb " CANADA «kin ued irom Dane I) liir. Gordon's speech can taincd a hint that Canada may seek changes in the Kennedy tux proposal in lessen its im- pact on Canada. Us. iimh ssn— dor Walton nutterworth listened irom at Commons gallery during part at his speech ISLAND NEWS PAGE ____.__—_.— 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Set“ July 20, loss. Us, cents. At close or Friday‘s trading in New York it was 92 2-32 cents auct- a twoday db clinc at more than one-halt cent. The government is committed to drawing down Canada'l vital exchange reserves to prevent it dropping b-low 91.575 Us. ceiita. Stock market. dropped many undesirable conscquen- sharply early in the day but ces." Among these were the later recovered mine or the loss. import surcharges which had During the Commons oner- hcen even more unpopular in tlon period. Mr. Gordon parrled W The iinance minister armed Canada's need ior continued in- flows of Us. capital to otilet large surpluses earned by the . ' current transnctionl with Canada in trade and other: ' ds. It was Is iallure to last Year. to "w Canada‘s Joseph M. Walker. space test pilot. prepares to take all yel- ter on a night In the xts rocket plane which unexpect- edly carried him to a new II- A HIGH RIDE’S AHEAD OF HIM M. White. Walker's night ba gun and ended at Edwards Air Force Bue. CIiil. (Alr rpm photo via AP wirephotol titude record of approximately 360.000 ieet. It beat the old mark of SILT” feet let I year ago by Air Force Mll- Joseph the US. than in Canada. I question by New t is not credible that Leader Douglas on whether gov- Llle United States administration ernrnenia steps are being taken wouldbe trying tn lncu 1199- to prevent harmful eiiecta on titinn of this situation, Mr. Canada's lorelgn exchanle Wi- Gmdon said. tion. He argued that (1.5. concern WATCH SITUATION The minister said the anus- about its own balance-ai—Day- tion is being clreiully watched this course has proveo in other communities. Mr. Sangster and Mr, nipicy both oiicred their assistance to help solve any problems that may price. Mr. Sangstsr gave an example oi many things that could be done to develop the Tit;- nisti area. among them were the g r o w i n g «I strawberries. and carrots He urged the people to work hnnd in hand and ricyciop the area. "ii this program has not done something for you one year irom now. it is your own iauli.” he said, A him or the southern part oi the United Stairs Ill 1946 on community devolupmcnt was shown during the evening. , Thl rty~iwo enrolled at thei meeting tor the study course and any person who is mtcrrstrd in community cooperation may en- roll by contacting the chairman, John Gavin at his home in rig- nish. merits dclicit should he directed against mnior surplus countries “almost continuously." such as France, Germany and Discussion on the Kennedy italy. and not against Canada. tux proposal developed as the Canada had run his annual Commons opened study of the deticlts in current transaction: income tax mom proposed in with the U.S. The American capital flowing into Canada was less ihiln that dciiclt. "Under these conditions. the United States would surely not wish to cut down their capital exports to this country." Iniormants indicated that some at these arguments likely will be prescnted to the United States government in iutuic talks on the issue. Mr. Gordon noted that Exicr. nal Aiialrs Minister Martin had already held talks with Ambu- sailor Butterwor . LOTS or TIME 1-0 TALK Mr. Gordon said it will he weeks. even months" before Us. congressional action can he cxpecied on the Kennedy pro- Mr. Gordon's June is budget as in two nub-equent statements by the minister. Mr. Dlet'eiibalier made a bit- ing attack on the budget mena- ures and on Candi-p - v.5. re- lations under the new Liberal government. The inrrner prime minister said that when his Conservative government was in otiicc. the Liberals "maligned us. con- demned ul. piliorled us as Intiv American." But his government had never considered going so tar as the Liberal government had gone. “We knew what the eiiccu who be." Gilles Gregoire. social Credit ilnancial critic, said the Ken- p s enly tax proposal now give- (will! than at wanting to carry lnl‘wli‘d their revolution. Iry term at the risk oi a on- clear war with the U. . untied It them {or doubt- ing his old tliesl: that the ID- Ciniist system will beat capitate ism with production, not final. WANTS PACT Khrushchev made clear in his 90-minute speech that he wanted a non-aggression pact or slime- thing close to it in Come out or the present negotiations. State undersecretary W. Avercii Har- riman. chairman oi the U.S. delegation. has repeatedly said he is here to negotiate a tent ban . though he is ready to dil- cuss anything else. Just as boinre. Khrushchev appeared to leave it somewhat open as to whether the nuclear test ban had to be coupled with a nail-aggression nnct beivre he would approve it. out he Claimod .- non-aggres— lion pact. together with agree- ment to prevent surprise attIEh. would be most acceptable to him and "would be received with great salixinction by world public opinion." He said it was clear that the already have indi- o n. it There would be ample oppor- Canada the do tunity to discuss with the US. veiopinl Its own capital in- the possible eiiectl rtead of relying on the 11.5. IS ENGINEER Clair Kenneth Oliver. Alber- Inn. PE ll. son of . Mrs. Henry oliver. Monroe. Maine. U.S,A.. has received the degree of anchclor ot Science in chemical engineer— ing irom the University oi New Brunswick He graduated irom Alberton High School in 1953 and then completed the Iive-yt‘ar Ci'turstl at iirst class honors. He is now employed hy Canadian Indul- tries Limited at Toronto. Lawn Party Honors Pair Miss Eva Gaudetie daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gnudcttc Tlgnisil. entertained so young people at a lawn party at her on Canada oi the tax He was happy about the pro- He counselled "a positive and posed tax“l-Tappy about the co - operative" approach to the country that had been Ieedlng “I is doing It the good ilvor oi weaning us. ' SURPRISE (Contained Imln page i) rdly as be made them. They problem, As Mr. Gordon rpolie. reper— cussions oi the Kennedy propo- sal continued to be ieit on ii. nancicl and stock mark“. The Canadian dollar's ex. change value dropped lurther below its pegged rate oi my. home on Thursday evening. in honor 01 Elton and Dale Ellis. sons of Mr. and Mrs, Blotce El» Its who are leaving thc villa or to reside in Borden. where their‘ father an employee o.’ ilie WON BO’I'II AWARD! Gerald Dollar. Winsloe. took both the male and lemuie mo championship awards in Scotch Sharihnrlil In the livelth show It the Loblter Carnival exhiM. (Ilia, the Guardian Wal Lniormed I‘d Ililht. AT ALBERTON Mrs. Harvey Morris. Winnipeg, accompanied by her daughter, Betty. il visiting her mother, Mrs. Hunter Weeks. Alberton. CARNIVAL ON TV The snmmmide Loblter Car- al will be reviewed briefly CI ill “Filhermen'l Mg" pm- IN QUIIN’I FINAL Hit-III. M. P. (Mikel Suaiek, Summefllde. il lrllr Canada's aisle: rllio s 3' § 9. 2 3 a ti iiscd morning irom the Former Alberton Resident Dies libero-ion — The death or Mrs. lrr-nlt O'Connor occurred Saturday in saint John. N.B., ioliolzlng a lonl period oi ill all . 'rhe iormer Dorothy Bach: art was born at Elm-dale :7 year- ago. only daughter oi the ictc M. and Mn. eii Buchanan. Following the death or her mo- ther. she lived with her grand parents, Mr. and Mn. Mat-Filer- son. in Albertnii. 50!“! Is YEII‘I I‘D Ih! Wll named and she and her hus- band have lived in Pembroke d Toronto, o. and la a“ a Saint John. Mrs. O'Connor I: survived by her hulblnd two ml, John 15 and Mil-lo and by on. bro- titer RIIDII Buchanan ia the The Men] we: held Tuesday Rooney Flin- enl flora. to the sacred Hurt M Halted State! I enhancer-lam. meo'cm- ' par. and ammo, Juries as» dertelt. Joe-pit roiq. m CIlIIll Ind Peter may". in- rch. Am. when th- ceptionaliy well ~ ntem m Mu. VII celebrat- Montrose UC Hos Vacation Bible School ALBERTON — More than 100 boys Ind giril ni Montrose Dal- Im‘ai Charge oi the U a i t e d Church were relistered It the vacation Bible school held In ‘ dancing were on .N.R. min-re oi money irom their lrlepds was presented to Elton and Dale along witn sad regrets at seeing them leave the village where they have resided ior the past 13 yeafl. and where they were always active in that aiiatrs oi the community. During the evening. games and toyed» A delicious lunch was served the young people by hostess ol the evening. Mn. E. c. Goud- etie, and Mn. Carlyle 'rralno . Mrl. Earl McDonald. and Mn. Joseph Dot-my. Eimadsle Church last week. The school was directed by the lay minister. Brown Jardine. and the Sunday school superintendent Burton Stewart. They were com- petently assisled by Mrs. El- dred Hardy. Mrs. Earl Currie. Mrs. Douglas Horne. Mill Hal» iris. Lorne ett. Mrl. Wentworth Yea, Mn. Kenneth Matthewl, Mill Judy Ma e'ws. Miss Lila Mountain, Mra Eldon Barbour. Mrl. Bub tori Stewart and Mrs. . ul'rlY evening the boys and cupied the from w and iier of girl: formed the choir. The Pianist was Mr]. Leslie Hardy. The theme of the school wu "Living [or Jesus." Following opening worship the piipiil led in the ringing oi I number A! selection: they had leaned duh in! sill Week In turn each class answered questions on the lawns and to. peatao scripture they had mem- oriled Certiiicltel were on Denied It) all who had attended. Mr. .IIrdine expressed appre- ciation lo III who had contrh buried the Iucceu ot tlic school and also to A. it. Rennie who provided I treat for the W‘ l ’l'h- handwork on display "I done. on Saturdly dilemma 1 Mc- nlc held tit Montrnle was eat- ly entoyed. Jacob -‘ At the public closing Friday‘ Eli-ls pea ‘ a FIRE iContinued irom page it strayed or damaged. The latest to be hit RCMP radio repeater s linir in the police ccmmupi don- lyltani bitwua St John' was In tati about 75 miles irom here. anti in: It:th Cont Burnt Penin- so a. The shell. beside I 304m rI- cheered again when he lashed cated a test ban covering nu- clear exnlolliyns in the air. un- der water and lplce can achieved. Here Is what he proposed: 1. The last baa covering all nuclear explosion: except une dergrnund, which he laid in not. feasible now. 2. A non - aggression pact be. tween the Rulsiln~ied Warsaw power: and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. END BERLIN PROBLEM dio tower. was damaged on one i°“' 3‘ “'9 Chm“ C""‘"“‘“"“t side by the times. Firemen irom here and the 0.5. naval station It Argentia answered the call, turned in by a woman who relust to give her name. At the same tinw Mayor Don Pagan oi Freshwa- ie'r received a call: "If you want to see I g c o . look out your window." POLICE REINFORCED The eight-man RCMP detach- ment here till been increased to provide extra men for nltrol duties. Mayor Farah said the poll" are doing eve in! possible. Men irom the naval station are stIyinl on call at the volunteer fire brigade here when oi'i duty, and I number of civilian: In doing the nine thinl. “Many men haven't slept an week." in Mr. Faun. Thurldly nlflht ut I“ m panelled the 'rhey caurht a tire in the town dump belt-u it cthiia roach serious m I over I may store. peopia In doing all they out. We've [at to catch them." There will be In into Saving Tillie. This Interruption Is terment was in the church cemetery. iNTERRUPTION NOTICE on Maple Avtvnuc and Ellis Sinai. Sherwood on Tuesday. July 23rd. weather permitting between the hours of 9:00 mill. and 12:00 Noon, Daylight diatribodon lines to I iilglur operating volt-u. MARITIME ELECTRIC s 3. .fl ‘ rrnption of electric power necessary to convert our S. A Iettlement oi Lite Ber- LOBSTESiiMiiiitiiIVAL T O N I G H T DON MESSER and The Islanders Plus THE BUCTHA DANCERS , CIVIC STADIUM - 2 SHOWS - 2.45 - 8.30 ii iii COME EARLY AND ENJOY A DELICIOUS LOBSTER SUPER MINISTER BROWN! TORONTO (CPI—Rev. Gor- don W. McQuarrie, 46. Held :24: rctary oi the Pentecostal As. lin-Gernuii question — It. set no time limit. I. Freezing —- or reduction— “ military budgets. semhlles or Canada. was 5- A mien 0' P05" 0’ in- drowned Monday while vaca. spection scattered both East and “0mg 8. Mombasa. Kenya West oi the iron Curtain at Air- tields. railroad stations. high. ways and part: where presence might spot Iny troop move- ments tor a surprise attack. iivc posts in Saskatchewan he. o. Reduction oi the rmedtore going to Kenya in 1951. lorcet on both sides in East Ind' Tppgmfimc‘ggrn g West Germnny. SAULT er. MARIE. Ont. The proposal (or inspections (CP) — Canada's iirst union. to shield both sides irom Iur~ sponsored medical health clinic prise attack by ground or air will t. L The iorces had been made hciore. clinic, built at an estimated cost it was originally advanced by at $00,000 by the United steel- the Soviet Union in thc Unitcd workers oi America (CLC). has Nations General Assembly live a stall or 13 physicians and we years ago. though airiields were ciaiistt and will serve 1.000 omitted at that time workers and their Iamllies. lciiurr'h oiiiciais reported here Tuesday. native ol‘ Swan River. Mont. Mr. McQuarrie held a number of church execu- TU‘BERCULI‘N TESTING AND X-RAY SURVEY I963 NORTH RUSTICO AND SURROUNDING SCHOOL DISTRICTS AUGUST I—TES'I’ING AND X-RAY AUGUST HEADING AND X-RAY TIMES: 3:30-5:30? 6:30-8:30 P.M. 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